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1 Counts Corcesponfcence FLAT RIVKR. Heber Nation Its mi LIBERT YVILLE. Kli Dntrlng hi U' ' 1 1 c Icktnwn v Mr. K. II an veiling clerk hi 1 pant it few day Indiana laal w Mr. Roy Cor cinu for i he St Irani a lull id d n Mi ll Mr- It., hurl Mi Ti JAYDEE. Miss Almanda Plgg has returned home from a visit to relatives al 1 Honne Terra, Tin- public icbool at Sunk Kpriinr in progressing fine with Miss John- sun ax prlnolpal. Mr. m. A. Patterson waa on tlx sick ltt laal week, bui we are glad I" say be l 1 1 x again. W. C I . U. COLUMN Mrs Merrill Pipkin, Press Supt. Mi. Reuben Nlchol h, . Ms home in Maiden, aftel tv onk pleasantly npenl at t ho i m ', N il Thuri lay at M n Marvin I. Kewhy returned Krank Halle o( Lead wood are v I ftei two Ing the former's brother, Mr. W, Newby, thin week. The farmer are all about tbroi sowing Wheat, ami a good area iowii around J ay den this fall. N lllii II. .in UlRl a good ii i it r Hill lit' T. eked her 1. by g, l itbar hi lie had 1 1 boapltal, a. ,i . Korwine and ma, Cm made ...in., li;.. u,. . i , front of their raid nee oi tree) . by terracing i heir yan putting up now ii.ii, fence. When a cold become eti tin- tyatem, i: 111 i okc cvera treatment in euro It, and tii remedy to uae i- Ubambe Cough Homed y. it win run er thau any ol 1 1 - r , ami alan the ayateOI in a natural ami h Dr. Noldi r "i Kr itch Villa.' Jaydi o mercl iti mplatlng b ,' mi.' ami ndred posts i i, Bp' Miss Bird Dillard will read at tin-1 Temperance Rally Monday algid, Retnembei tin- Temperance Rally I al tl iurt houae Monday night. ' Tin, npenlna ! the poll -a ill in-; ded by a prayer meeting at; Church, beginning at fix ; V pre the M a. III. II feni Wif nr tin' indlcl nt of the Ds ( 'utmnlttee by the Drunkard' Monday night at tin- court " ! am satlrsly op; liul'.irg Pow.leis." Matf to Use use of alum in 1'iof. ChandUr, Columbia UniV. lild-has houao. Don't fall a, i Hunday - Church, Mouth, inn they have a What do our friend think of ' City Dads" in pf tin at th haw. hear uing i liey ay. 'personal tin act iii hlbitlns mot her M B, 1 mi vote, liberty" n 'if iiur tin- wnm- . 'ii at day? arty' li. I children parading on election 1 Ihnv is that fur perional lib will d ii conditl on. Sold by K. M. Laak lam s pi Ilk eave lalthy nan . A Mum Want tu "lily win ii a lazy liver i bowel cause fright! But Dr, Kin;-'- Ne pel poison from th hone and courage, I depondeii(-, . I, if.' Pill ex ay item bring ure all Liver, Mtomaeh mid Kidney trouble; Im part health and vigor to the weak, nnrvona ami ailing 26o at Leak-nian. THE STATE UNIVERSITY. An UnuHuully Rejrf.nentntive Body of Citizens Give Strong ReaaotiH Why the Amendment Providing for its Support Should be Adopted. Recogniaing the Importai f our Public School lyatetn ami the important upon a more permanent ami dependable KaruiBH "i ninercnt unlit in. State University in our of placing its rapport esls, the undersigned, re- I'lni'iiis, jniii i ii tins ai'pi'al I" Ihi' Amendment to th. 1'nlverslty, the ( Com It is a fr.nn 9 pendent titution pro of Agrlcui- i poor boy' faiiilli.'s uf Upon thrlr ten pii- nf irk voter tu adopt tin' prnpnaed riding for t ha rappni i ni the tnri' and th.' Scl I ,.l Minei Tin' Unlvoratty is practically a free ichoni. school, a large majority nt the itudent an moaeraie ana ana about W per cent nr.' d iiwii w.rk I" i. a their axnenae. Theattendaii f atudenta haa Increaaed within the post yean u per cent, more than !H time the rat.' ..f Inoreaae in i , ' ' ""' us present numoer oi sinu.'iits is approxi mately j,uou and there I nn room fur more. Th.' building are ovarerowded and the atudenta are now being tumed away. We siiinmi that Missouri ihould make adequate provlalou f..r ti hi- cation of It you tli, and Mlaaourl boya and girl aliould not have in go outalde this state to teeura the beat education thai thev may desire. Tim University Is doing great service in all iu dapartmenta. Meveral department, however, are deserving '.r special mention, iii" reaohera ' 1 1 ir w has trained mora than L'.ODO teaeher during the pasl six year, who ar now doing officii m sen Ice as teacher in th.' public ch "ds of th.- Stat". Tin- A. r I . ' 1 1 1 1 r Ilege, bv a yatem of acloutlflc experimentation, has Increaaed th" yield of wiivu, corn, graaae, vegetable and fruits hi munv si'ctmns the stat". i ii" ral f this department in it experimental w viumiiN in Hollars and rents. In Hi, dlCOVery of serum for the prevention "f hog cholera, ti Huge haa aaved the Mrmer or the State a half million d.'liarN during the last war which is more than tba Agriculture College baa coal ilnce it' was established, ami more than tin University has eoi th" i pla "f tin- stat" dnriiiL' any one year, Tli" graduate m Hi" School uf Mines have effectively assisted in th" developement uf th" mineral reaouroe "f th" stat" ami al though Miour( pniduce more lead and xlnc than all the real iif th" State combined ami more than any country in th" world, It till haa vat mineral wealth to be developed under th.- diriTtiim of th,, graduate "i this department. The commercial vali f the I nlveraity us an Invaatment cannot be queitioned, We believe that the preaenl propofed Amendment hould he adopted I auae it would provide a eartaln income fur nil depart ment nf th.' t'nlvorRlt) ; Itncauae it would tk" th" ITniveralty out of th" competition iih tin- minimi ichooll and tl leemoaynary inatltutlona, all .it whieh have t" ! provided for out nr th" gene ral revenue "i the State; hecauao it will mean th" abandonmenl "f Ilateral Inheritance tax a the mean "f rapport fur th" Uiil- verslty The ITnlveraltle nf moat nr tin- stairs have raoh a permanent lniHis ni siip,nri. as f,,r example Kebraaka leviea a aeparate tax nf in sent mi th" hundred dollar for th" rapport nf their State I nl veraity, more than three iinis th,. amount provided for in Amend ment number 11, and Colorado leviea H cent on th" hundred dot lara. Iut doubli the am t provided for in Amendment uumber ii. i ne per capita coat nt th" stat" ITniveralty of Nebraaka is Centa; nf Kansas is .",7 oenta; nf Iowa Is R1 rents; id Illinois ia cents, while it is ,nh LH runts in Miss -i. Thr Unlveraity "f Mlaaourl cannol imp" in keep the beal ami must efficient tenchi r and officer unleaa it I placed ui raoh a permanenl hasia as will enable it i" compote with the tnatttutlon ni neighboring conn iwealtha, Th" Income nf the ITniveralty under the propoaed amendment could not i" greater than it is lit preaenl fr th.- Biennial Leglalatun approurlath u, hut it would be fixed and certain, ami definite plan baaed tipnn a definite know)- euge ni ni" roaource could De made for th" conduct and men! ni tin. Institution, Wa call attention to the fai t thai both the political earth's have planks iii their platform urging th" adoption nf this provla inn for permanent i pporl nf the lTuiverlty, and wo believe that this amendment deaervea th" tupporl "t all oltliena. We appeal therefore, to every voter to vote Voa and acratch Nn on Amend ment No. II, tin- last aim ndinonl Upon the ballot Reenectfully uhmltted, mi as Improve- MBKHKUr S. MaIi1,i. . A. M. DM)KKRY. Wm. a. Warwbtk. Walter s. Dickjm . Prank w. McAlliutkk. K. B. E, McJlMRKY, Wm . s. nn ii iiiui CYRlta I'. Walbriixi Wm . J. S'lnsi . It. It. Olivhr. .Inns II . it: i n, KU, E. W. S'l BPHKN8. K. Aycr's liair Vigor STOPS FALLING HAIR DESTROYS DANDRUFF AN ELEGANT DRESSING MAKES HAIR GROW Ingredients : Sulphur. Olyrrrln. Quinin. Soitium Chlorld. Ldpxiuni. Sdfi. Akohol. Water. IVitum. . Ask your doctor if there is anything injurious here. Ask him also if there is not genuine merit here. Does not Color the Hair thai " ir mail ni be delivered three Several of th" famille around J ay dee have purchaed organ dur ing th" last liw month, us iii" .vuuiik i""ii" nave oeguu to appreci ate how nice it is to have maair at hnmeaa well as al theohurch, Among the nmst r nt purehaaea ure thoa it Meaara. M. a. Patteraon, Andn w Smith and W. T. Nawby, There have been tw prohibition Rpeeche delivered at Aulebury Chapel Sunday and Sunday nighl mi" by Mr. J. h. Tetlay and the Other by Mr. Ward. 'I'hr latter snid that thr stati' taxes nf Kansus were lower than tin- taxei nf Mlaaourl he- eauae it was a prohibition State, hut the voter of old Marlon have lung I ilnce learned to read for themaelvea, W" think luch talk as that is ilrlri im nlnl In thr ransr. Tin- Democratic , ii n at Prench Village on the 2M waa well attended. Quite a number of voter were out to krr.t th" candtdalni, Amonrf th" ipeakera wito the fol lowing candidateai j. i,. Rradiey, eandldate for Collector, J. A. Law rence fur County Clerk, R. 0. Tnrk "i fur Proaeeutlng Attorney, Wm. Lewi fur it inter, J"fl Poaton for Repreientatlve, and Walter Henaley fin- Uongrea. They all made talks, hut Mr. Henaley gave us an excel lent tpeech on the tariff, and made it sn plain (hat n Wayfaring man, though a Republican, OOUld under stand why everything that the ln Imriiir. man has tn buy Is sn blffo. BISMARCK. Mr. Thoniai Johnion nf Karming in was transacting buainaaa here entertain rryman nf l'rnlii Mr. Everett Hughe i Ing his aunt, Mr. It Poplar Bluff, Wi.n Kite left Saturday f Columbia tn enter the agricultural department nt thr state ITniveralty. Mr. J. v. i,"" ..r Benton, Ark., was here Kriday en route t" irnn dale tn visit th,. family nr Mr. J. C, Williams. Meaara. John Matkln, Tom Cham berlain, Henry William and nthnm rr apondlng a few days hunting in Iron and Reynold countlea, Clyde Matkln raatalued a levere cut nn obi nf his feet Thuraday. The Injury is axtenalva ami will keep him in door loi the next ten diiys. Mayor J. w. Berryman of I'oplar j itiniT was hare Friday to accompany I Mr. John Wlatl tn Ballview to at tend the funeral nr Mr. Wlatt'i motner. Mr. H. a. Tanner and wif,-, after an extended trip over aaveral stairs for the paat two montha, was again chocked in as itation agent Tuea-day. Died, October Ltith, "f a dlaeaae T. Tulh atis" of th., ordinance naaaad by the city council two week nitii! the women and children will not pa- iradc nn election day. in this, oar I land nf liberty, there "an be no law I I hat will prevent women from pray iiii.' and working fur tl vortbrow j ni thr liquor traffic. Tii" temperance force were for-1 tunate In procuring the service nf a woman like Mra. Hall, Even the name la Indicative of the "ball" we will make mi November Mb, inn I more than this, the is motherly, Strong and foroeful. "Long may she wave ami never waver." The temperance parade last Sat urday was thr grandeal damonatra tion given in Parmlngton for y"ars. The Carleton lloat deerve Hpecial ntion, not only for it artistic beauty, but beeauae it ibowa timt the Colli'Hr it repreented stands fnr something, nml if thr schools and churches do nut take the lead in them, great reform, wht ran we expect uf the rank and lr., Vote "Yea11 scratch "No" on the right sidr of Amendment No. 10 oa the "Constitutional Ballot," whton will he haiuli'd tu rvrrv voter alum.' with the nthor tirkrts when he goe Up to vot" next Tuesday. Stand on tin- sid" of the home, on the side of ftobrlety ami rittht, nn the side ol protection tu out children and tu- lure s-enerutiniis uf children. "Lead us mt mi,, teuiitatiun, hut deliver us from evil." Remove th tempta tion uf drink and deliver ourchidren from its evil Influence by destroy ing its source. Ruarf tko Label ei Ittfoi-m Yoursalf For making quickly and pcr fectiy, delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for Dr i RICE I CREAM Bum Power MADE FROM GRAPES Temperance Banner. The following song was written by Miss Nail Dillard and lung by her at the rally at the Court Houae last Monday niht: 0, Missouri . from 00 tu urnan i no wjm of tiie nation are en theei won bogpaad with iienrt reii dcvotloo, We Inns to nrr thy oooanei nmil" fri'D Kmni iiic evtu timt follow iBtemp'ranoa, Kruin th" crimes OOauBltted In plain rlW, W iire,.rkiiiK sad ptayiaa foraauvraae, tii roe eaeer tor nui ttnK sad lor roa. ovoaos Three cnaen lor nur .1 i nml for )uu. Thr hear tnr nur nils- nmt furynu, W are worklaa "'! pnurlaa mr Haiti ranee. Thr cheers fur nur nun nml for ynu. The drink cure ims breagbl daolatloa, Ami threatens this tatr stat.. Iodoform, But IB voters nf the is-st population w in chit) old MlMMtrt thro' too stona; With the PmulDtttoo oaaaai aroaad her, When M proudly she OHMd tor the true, w nn the white rltitMin ttoatlnK n. fon her. The hope of the r.'il , while anil htlle. Then BoaOOf Missouri Kt renily. Anil Julh In our statewide reform, liei in line anil stand tlrm ami renij) Aim protect your loved ones from nana M your service united ne'er nercr. Hut you to your colors prove true. Help our state tn ou dry In gOTOWbor. Three cheers fur nut tlaitund for you. The Injiiiir maker and dealer t..i ii if we only l"t them continue tin molested In their bualne, thai they will reform the aaloou buainaaa -reg ulate it. They will do away with Little Tot Tootles in- i"w nuns anil win" r.iuniK rnr 1 in,' i n i iis lain i,. Women, and hriiiK nhmii an era of I "'"'kl"K are nut at the heels and to, ins suoe.s are run down, his knees ure nil "respectable saloon " Reform th saloona, indeed! Vou may reform men, hut yon can't reform an evil. Evil iiini be dost roved. St matter how reipec table looking the elided sain. in may appear, the evil Is there raou;uai as utineini m us innoenco. uii may whiten ami garnish the SI pulchre on the uutKide, hut It i mill full nf dead men's bones and wiiruis and deenv. October Stth, uf if the stnmaoh, M r ok, aged 78 j ear el runic rhomaa hare And Hie Kent nf his paat l inn there. Uttl Tnt Tootles has trounies ami noes The children all shun abn wherever he Roes His face is so dirty . and so are his clothes. Mid whut'll he do with his poor little 0001 Vol lis, tic's troubles from poverty arose. Ills parents are worthless, as everyone knows, ' malm were interred Bltndi :,i :i,r Hamilton cemetery, Mr. 1'iillock was well known throughotii this action "f the stnt". and wa a lead ing oltiaen uf this place, ih" Democratic Committee of the Thirteenth Congreaaloual district met h"rc Saturday. Every county in th" district brought encouraalna report, ami it is believed the strong personality "t Walter L, Heniley, together with his eonvinoing and maaterful speeehea, has o forcibly appealed tn the voters of the dis trict that nothing can be dona at the eleventh hour to defeat his well earned elect ion. Many school children suffer from couHtipution, which is often thr ransr of seeming Btupidlty at lea suns. Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets urr an Ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their effect, and will cm ran ohronlo aonstipation, sold hy E. If. I.. a a l,i nan . A Last Word. The campaign ia almost over. The viotory fur prohibition in St. gran- BOlS county is Won, the OOUttt of thr voin nrxt Tuesday will register the mandate of the people that the a loon shall not rxist in st. Francois county, ami wo ran say for the men who have labored su earnestly, har moniouaty and loyally In this coun ty lur Vniettdnient No. in thai they urn ready to labor as earnestly for , ho enforcemenl of the law, and if by fraud the will of the people is thwarted, these mvu Who have sunk en all over the county, are ready to engage In a vigorous campaign for local option. Al the close of this great oam palgn it is iittinu that we express nur hearty thank to the noble men ami women who have given su lib "rally uf their time and means for the redemption of Missouri, and es neclatly do We thank them for the harmony and good will thai has prevailed throughout the eamnahrn. I'.nw AHD ORirriM, M. I)., L'balrn St. Francois Co. Amend ment Aaaoclatlon, .1 W. Ill OK, Chairman, btpeaker'a Bureau Com- I oi uhiitever they noes. orn for Itron drink It Mid that Is i in- caus.. if Tot Tootle' I.. BK FAIR 'I the People Itepullllcani nur exchanges arc f milt w rr are rlositiL-nui-nr tho hottesl campaigns for public morality that has hern Waged ill Missniiri. As chairman ol the publication com mit! f st. ff ran coli county Intendment Association, I desire tii thank the press for their co-operation in giving Hi" public the fact nn tin prohibition queatlou botfi In their editorial ami hy admittintr ar ticles contributed by our committee and others. V" have all assurance friuii the intrrest inanlfi'stod all over thr eounty that tim arouaad oou scienoe nr mir voters will roll up a majority rm prohibition larger than fur local option three year ago. II . It. PouTaK, t roin olcf a sumber comparing the legal ability of the candidates for (,'lrcult Judge, and have made u appear that judge Klllian is a itrongermau than his "i"iient, Mr. Iluck. Any our whu is acipialnted with both candidate knows that such in not the rase. All otlu-r things being equal, the Editor "f the Voire would prrfer tn see the Kcpilhlicaii elected, hut let' he full'. iii dlacuaaing record a snirii nf inirnrss foroes us tn nn observance ' ni theaa fact: Judge Klllian has iii..d tt large number of oaae in which laboring ; men or their Widows and orphans w re suin' the wealthy oopo rations, I whose negligenoa was supposed to .have can sod serious Injury or death to their smploy ee , case after oaaa I of this kind lut been taken away from the jury by sludge Klllian when the corporation attorney demanded it. Judgo Klllian declared the local option election in this county Illegal and of no effect, and thus set aside the verdict Of the people at thr pulls. Jttdge Kiiliau declared the incur-! porattqn ol the city of Plat River ilh trni when the rich lead companies were bitterly opposing the lucorpora I tion of the oily. Oa the other band Me. Buck's record in the Leglalature stamps him ns a friend to the laboring men. Mr. Iluck made his rare for the nomination on his record as the Golden Wedding. The Vuba City (Cel.) Independent has the following notice of the Uf- , tleth uiiniversary ol the marriage of la former St. Erauools county eouple There are few pie iii Sutter county whu du not know Mr. and Mrs. ti. V. Sunt .f West BultS I and there ure few cuuples of the j northern part of the state who snjoy tba friendship and host wishes of inure warm friends than Mr. und Mrs. Santee, Butter's hlstorv would hardly be complete without the men- ! tion of those fund peuple and cer tainly the ouiniiitr generations of the i vicinity uf West Unite will remem ber and raa t. the traits of charac ter ami the many good deed ol this couple long after moal of ua are dead and fotgotten, Oreatness is not al ways the child nf wealth, mental at tainments, milltarydaring ur politi cal intluenee. There are groat men and urea women wlinsc fame never reaches beyond the restricted oon finse of their Immedlats neighbor hood ur the county in which thev live, Their humble acts may never ( roach the pukoh Of natlonul history yet , for their good deed, fur their unselfish sacrifice in behalf of their children and their neighbors they i write their names indalllbly on the minds of the peuple uf their own community and eounty and their ; memory, fur the,, acts, I rever- need by following generation wim appreciate the value nf true great- nrss. It was at the home uf Mr. ami ; m.. i ..1. ',, . ii. . . ,"'" i. "ins i unit' in v est mm" on Tueaday night, Octoberjtth, that the golden wedding ol Mr. and Mrs. Source was celebrated. There are few wim enjoy the dlatinction of looking hack uver fifty years of happy wedded life hut this distinc tion cullies tO those gOOd people. The mar relatives and only a few intimate friends were tiresenl at the Celebration Of this event hut the oc casion was indeed a happy one for those present. The evening con cluded with a dinner servod in the Tarke home tuethor with heorlv congratulations, good wishes and sincerre hopes that they may reli hrat" many more anniversaries of their Wedded ir,.. tin the tthjof October, istai, in St. Krancol county, Missouri, O. vv. Santee and Miss Elisabeth uomp ton were united In tnurrlairr. Two years later then decided to cast their lot in the Hidden West. .Mr. Santee having made a previous trip iii IHnO, iii March Q2 they started on their Inurney aoross the plains with n teams ami were ahnut six months nn tli" way, thier deslinatinn heing Drov iii". After two years spent at that place engaged iu mining! thev removed to West Butte where they have since resided ami aecuiiuilatrd a sufficient of this world' good to sustain their physloal want iu old at". Mrs. Louis Tarke is thr daughter nr Mr. and Mrs. Santee. Tin- Sutter Independent extends congratulatldns, host wishes and hopes of their enjoying many more annlvi rsaries nf wedded Ufa, Idon Fondle A ChUd. In PittSborg a savage linn fondled the hand that a child thriiat into his cage. Danger to a child I some times great when least regarded, often it eomes through Colds, Croup, und Whooping Cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Dis eovery noold have saved, "a few doses cured nur baby of a very bud case nf Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Dim is, of riot Book, N. C, "We always give It to him When ho takes mid. Ita a wonderful medietas for huhios." Most for Coughs, Culds, LaOrippe, Asthma, Hemorrbaarea, Weak Longa, BOe. 1.00. Trial bot- ue iroo. unaranteed by l.aakman. E M. The host architects, painters and friend of labor and the corporations ii every oitoot contractors nt the country nur Mound City "Horseshoe Brand Hons" Paint" inclusively. Clly Drag Store" INSURANCE J. B. Smith's Agency FhoneNc. 10 'roup is most prevalent during the dry Bold weather of the early I winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. All that is Deeded is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough ffiamnrtj I Many mothers are never without It I in their homes and it has never dis appointed them. Sold hy K. M . on mum have a Permit to smoke. ! Laakinau. and their tool exert to defeat bin. The laboring men In the lead heit will support the tntiii whu will stand by them.