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I Keep Your On Tuesday, March 83 1909, Governor Hadley, who had then been Govtraor but little mure than two months, introduced resolu tion (see pages 81-83 Record State Board ol I'lqualiat i n i"r 1909) providing that every (arm and city li mc in this State should le seised at its actual cash value, thus trebling the assessments throughout the State Governor Hadley voted FOR that resolution) and it was DEFEATED by the votes of Attorney-General Major, Secretary of State Roach, and State Auditor Gordon t see page 33 Record State Board ( Equalisation for 1909). "his is the RECORD showing Hadley's attempt to TREBLE THE TAXES, and showing how the scheme was killed by Major, Roa h and ( iordi hi Now, what docs the Republican party say? Kead this. Iron the Republican platfi i m i "We pledge to the people of Missouri in the nomination and lection ot out standard bearer, John C McKinley, the same biyh degree faithful service in the performance of his official duties as exemplifies lite administration of Herbert S. 1 ladley, and a continua tion of these policies," etc. Mr Republican Tax I'ayer, where does this hit YOU? In a public statement several months ago Attorney-Genernl Major, who was the first candidate for Governor to declare against the Single Tax, said : "I am opposed to the Single Tax because I am apprised to heap ing any further burdens upon the ovet burdened farm and horns owners of this State: and I am opposed to the trebling of the State assessments because the trebling of the assessments upon Missouri farms and homes would have meant the trebling of the taxes upon Missouri farmers and householders throughout the State, when us a matter of fact the State already has all the revenue it needs, and I have always believed that UNNECESSARY TAXATION IS UNJUST TAXATION." Let the records speak The issues are clearly drawn Major for Governor, Koach tor Scretary of State and Gordon for Auditor, are candidates on the Democratic ticket II elected, they will remain on (he State Hoard of Equalization and will constitute a majority of that !', ard Republicans .is well as Democrat- should vote for them. PUT TRIED MEN ON GUARD Take no chances. Keep Your W.C.T.U. COLUMN Mrs Merrill Pipkin, Press Supt A saloon product confesses tin following : "1 formerly ran saloon at ID Bssl Tenth street, betwssn Avenues it mid r. New York City. I wus horn in RrdltlR, llnvuria, two hours out of M 1 1 1 1 i -1 1 , Hi" BSpltel. I urn Ji years old, ami earns to tiiia country shsn U years old with my parents. I have bsen nnjrasssl In the saloon business as proprietor and as ati sni" ploys nearly all my life until I de- bided Unit it was my (Inly to kill Colonel Hooeevelt,1 Progeny of Tobacco Ushers. t Hi" International Hyaieue Con ;r'iM iii Wsshinirton City during the first ereek In Oetober there was u live dlseussion of the tobacco question and habit, during which it was said "Tobacco uteri are not lit progenitors of tin' human rasa." This mill u mi nihil y assertion to the effset 1 1 1 ut "teexseeois 1 1 1 m i pul son0us ptastt gfoem snd,oi ths pol- soils, th" ou iikihI "XtmiKl vly iiH"d. tht smoks being us poisonous si the leaf." Ths Ameriosn Ksderetlon for s-x Hygiene, among other exhibits, bowed a series ot charts attacking ill" users of lobs Theee charts expressed In figures and by asser tion ths chargs lliat tone was n breeder ol "Immorality;" it eras olasssd with aioohol as on.' of tin' ehief provocatives of the white slavs sell, Ths children f victims of the tobaccn habit, it was alleged, would iif weaklings. From Dr. (Jharlsi o Pease, of '.New ork, preHident ol the Hon ssnedieis1 Prsssotlvs League, there earns a iett ot violent protest, in It he Midi "a fancier would not seleel poi soned animals from which to breed stock; neither should poisoned In dividuals be permlttsd to propagate, j TebaeCO is of no use whatever, ex-1 i-ept to destroy the race, barring the smoke in green houses for killing the Bnimsl life tliul preys upon the plants It doesn't destroy disease j germs. Murk Twain died u victim of poison. Bo did Qsn. Grant, and! the SUISS I said that President I McKinley would have recovered I I rum In- gunsnwVSKBWia ii ii" 1 1 nun . had tobacco, heart. These are hut a few examples of the multitudes ol people destroyed by the poison." Doctor Pease might hava added to ibis list Mum P. J ones and Senator Hill of Ooorgta, William il Vender bilt of New York, Doctor Potter mid a multitude of other brilliant men who are dropping suddenly dead in the old world mid the new from to baeeo heart failure. Woman Qutfraga. One of our old subscribers and a regular and appreciative reader wishes to know "Why the Editor of the Saint Louis Christian Advocate does not oppose woman's sufTrajfe?" This is s very pertinent, vital, timely and reasonable question, which we are frlad to promptly and immediately answer. Our first reason for not opposing woman's suffrage, is the fart that Taxes Down Taxes Down all ih" brewers, distillers, saloon keepers and gamblers do oppose It. ; The editor of ths Advocate would feel very badly backslidden if he lined iiiwith thai gangoii any qosi lion: And we would liks lo ask out good friend, if he feels entirely coin- forteble smong suoh a herd of the enelnleM mill destroyers of the hopes, homes, and lisppluess of humanity I our mi mi rseson for not oppos ing woman's suflrags, is the tact that in a progressive, prosperous and happy Republic ol self-govern. Illg people the Intelligence of tie country must needs he heard anil fell at t!i" ballot box, And the aver i ace Htaudurd of education and In- itelligenee In this Republic is much I higher with our women than it I. with our men. a few ofonr people go through f college or university, hut the great rases do not ge beyond the public High School. During tbe lust twenty-two years that are have tieen living iii St bonis and editing the Bsint Louis Christisn Advoeate, wo hav" ettsndsd thel lemnwrsscnsnts of very many splendid high schools in many Stales of our skspsMle. We have found thai the grailnalin--Oineses nr. from three to lour-flftho iffirls or young women. This shows thai the itreut mass of educated peo ple in our Republic are women, I whose Intelligence at ths ballot bos would cancel or counterbalance the I Ignorant votes and mistakes of many men . tlui third reason for not opposing Woman's Mnftrage Is, thai If our goverdmenl and country is not to go the way of Babylon, Greece ami Uin morality us well as Intelll genes mestjalso speak ai the ballot j box. And the moral standard ofthi i WuUteil of our country Is very far B hove th" moral standard of tin- men. If any of our readers douht this let them visit the penitentiaries -if nor land where they will find among the convicts from forty to fifty men for' every woman convict. The reason that brswsrs snd saloon keepers are so Intensely and un animously opposed to woman's suf frage is, they all know that when tin- most Intelligent and moral par: of our eitiasnshlp begin to apeak at the ballot BOX, their diabolical unit destructive business will end, and we will have a Seloonlsss country und a stainless flay Christian Ad vooate. When you have a had cold ynu want the hest msdloins obtainable si. as to cure il with us little delay us poeelbie, Here is a druggist ' opinion! "I bees sold Chamber loin's Cough Remedy for fifteen years,'' says Bnos boiler of Sara toga, Ind., "and consider it th" beM on the market." For sale by all dealers. I Advertisement. I Quardians Notice. KOttM Ik bVttby itv'i thnt ii (NNrtMOsltt 'f uuarluniihl( on tht ;it rson and i statt of Krnt'Ht J VtjMtrti nftn ffleWpM HMBtlf, was fiatsfd lo ttw uniitMaignt'fi on iii ."-iii iay Ol M'plemUT, 1911, b tin I'rrttiati Cottlt Ol It. KruncoU Coonf) , Mlsnourl. All porfOAl beivlng claims uKuinst ru(j statf qiv rfijulrfl to tfXliIblt tlipii for a1 lowance to th ixuartlluu within om , tit afttT tltO QMtM Ot Ills appolntnifiit or they will le fi..rfvr burred. c. E. iircK'M;, buordiAO. THE LOCAL MARKET grassi Oata Corn floors i"" Meal Iblpstag limn Mixed kmu Hal v ton Irish PotStOSS. Hssi r Kry In K OlllOaesS. Krfir m '1111 Butui en, Rseon e lair.! w ft s.i II mil Ilnney i 00 90 l I ; I 0' ItV 3S w 1.1 IS Sick headuehe i eiiused I iy ii dis ordered stomach, 'lake t'hainher Iain's Tuhh ts und correct that mid the headaches will disappear. h'ur sal.- by all dealers. Ad vertiss tnent. Vtnbl Will Build You Up and Make You Strong Old people, tired, weak, run down people, delicate children, frail mothers, and those recovering from severe illness, this is a fact. Thousands of genuine tes timonials from reliable peo ple prove this claim, and to further support the fact and prove our faith in what we say, we unhesitatingly de clare that any one who will try a bottle of VINOL will have their money returned without question if they are not satisfied that it did them good. E. M. LAAKMAN, DruRRiflt, Vinol Agent. THE CONTRACT TO PLEASE In tbe sgeeotinn of every ROtitrsri, our Orel eousidera lion is the SATISFACTION OF OUR CUSTOMER FARMINGTON Mrs E. L. SPAUGH, Prop. MALARIA headache, biliousness, in digestion, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons In your blood. These poisons should be driven out, or serious illness may result To get rid of Ihem, use Theilford'f Black-Draughti the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine. 11 T U I? I J mix j. n. i.,imci, Ul Spartanburg, S. C, says : " I had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, I tried Thed ford': Black-Draugh,, and now I feel better than when I was 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, in 25 cent packages. Insist on Thedford's FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES NOW READY AT HERMANN TRAUERNICHT'S RElilRBbE TAILORING ESTABLISHfflENT You Get What You Want Here and Get it Weill v Hulldinj East ol Post Office i ROBERT TETLEY FARMINGRON, MO. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ss " Silver and Plated Ware. Organs. Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines 0 o t Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired, i V "Sy-evsv-ev. vvivm v.-.-.- a.a.-a,. m TH08. B. ST AM, 1'resiilent. B. K. BWINK, Vice Prssidsot. I, S. COVKR, cashier. PIBtDINO stcCOMUCK, ass't Caah'r. St. Francois County Bank Post Office Opposite i FARMINGTON, MISSOURI, Solicits yout Banking Business Insured lagaiost narglar). fhls ii tbe Bank srilfa ths Savings Department nteresl paid mi Tune Depoeitt. directors: thos ii. st am b. b. swink. w. t. iiaili-; it. i, mokkis . M morris. s. J.TBTLBY. BD. BBLBBR. Established 1897. Sheriff's Sale in Partition. iris Swssringin, Plsiotiff, In Bonnis Bchasidsr, Dsfsnd'tJ Partition Iii obsdisflcs to an ordsf of tbe Cir cuit Couri of St. Prsncoli eonnty, state ol Missouri, made in tile above entitled cause, at the August term ol laid court for 1911, on August 27. 19H, lieine ths lourtssuth day Of laid term, I. Hie un dersUtesd Slierin of St. Prsaci is eous t . Missouri, w .! 1 on Tuesdo November 12, 1912. betwrsa the hours .if nine o'clock In tin- fsteaOOB and live o'clock in the sftsraoon of that day, at the poutb front door ol the court house, la the citi of Partniogton, and duriaa tin' MStlon of the Circuit Court of saiil county, sell it public auction to the hbjbtll bidder, for cash, for the pur tKises DAned in saiil order, the follow ISS d CC I i bed real estate, situate. Ivltlg SUN heinn in the county ol St. PrsO cois aii'l Slate of Missouri, tu wit: All of lots one U) and eight S) of the lUbdivliion of lot s umber seven (7)0! tbe original survey of aogytosrn node by Samuel Murphy, a plat of whibb la on Sis in the dales ol Hie Recorder of dssdl il Bt, Francois . ounty ,' Missouri. WM. LONDON, Sheriff. October , 191 1. A GOOD OLD LAXATIVE For a good general tonic and alteratlvs, one that you oau depsud on mid one you can make yourself, us.- NYAL'S Mountain Herbs Tliia Ih the method In a suitable eSSSsI place u tsblespnoiiful of Ihs Herbs, pour upon them two teacup, fills of boiling water, cover and set aside to steep do not boll. In fifteen to twenty min utes the strength will he ex tracted. The 7ci will erosss deratem NHSMS90S, A,'"c orce n rfp nr til the nerves, fitirity the Uoadi increase the afrpstitS, ttitl digtttian end tuppfy no trim-iit to the bode. a large quantity of medicine can be made from one paokags The Price is SS cents. sTbstwsr u a' oil ttrug jtor ouatit In have- uml ninny tliirfirs that oth er arse store eenl beep yos win nnii iien- osass to ui and roe'h. eel ivliui ou want . E. m. LAAKMAN, NYAl. AOENT. aiSnr, WE SELL AND FIT TRUSSES E. M. LAAKMAN, DRUQOIST. rl iSuCati '3rJ Right. FARMIItGfOV M0. JEWELRY CO., acd Attachmeuts. W HAKLAIS. w. t x N I . Prnint. Vlca-Pren at. p. oa rci . osshlsr. CAPITAL eTvJCR gSO 000 00 Si:i-1um aijil profit 50,000.00 loi a-nrl llsiik In v anil Kl p in:-:'- : ;.!!,,. .,. ..., Insure.l aealDnt burelarr In tha I I0SIIIS moil I anualiv Co.. o( W.T tpjitlary of Sounlt fund$ COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. - - DiRKcroas - -I'eter r,ie5inK, J. Klein, W. P. Doss, at, I. Cayce. W. R. Lang, A. J. Zwart, W, M. Harlan. Oscar L. Haile & Co. Real Estate Nnes Pub lic and Con Insurance veyancers, Fire, Tornado, Plate Glass and Accident Insurance Loans Abstracts Rents and Accounts Collected. Phone 219, FARMINGTON, MO. W. N. FLEMING Notary Public Real Estate Loans Insurance Your Business is Respectfully Solic ten OFFICE IN REALTY BUILDING. Farminirton. Mo., Phone 71 Merrill Pipkin. Lawyer, Abstracter. Real Estate. Loan and Insurance Agent. FARMINGTON. MO. JACOB HELBER, DEALER IN HARDWARE and FURNITURE FARMIJtGTON. MO U Of Hill francis a. ben ham , Attorney-at-law, Da.loga, Bfl.aoarl PraetlcSS in all the Courts of the Stale DSSSs In '. i ii ,- liullillnii. EDWARD A. ROZIER. ATTORNEY AT LAW Fakmikoton. Miasooi i. nriLt, praeilee in an the Oourt of kt'sv our:. a-ilBV in K.ntr lluilitinu FELIX O. POSTON ATTORNEY AT LAW Flat Rival-. Mlaanurl Prsetless la sll eourts, oflicsla tin- Opera H i - iiulldlnK. 'imy Rkhm i it, kii kikt. KMfileiirr I'lione ill, Karinli DR. B. R. DOWNING, flHYSICIAN AND SURGEON r.MUIIMiTO.N . UO. nfMri! in tli. baasj ilolltr liullrlin . ilMri. -iiiina III. Ueslilnnci. rnona is;. OWEN A. SMITH M. D.. KYB AND KAK AT F ARHINOTOR lu,ailv. ThsVaSaS una laSsiSai ufllc it. Robtesaa'i liuiiiiina. AT FLAT RIVR. l l Wsassaditi ami Kn.ia. H. B. LEDBETTER-AtTORNEY-AT-LAW Farmingon Mmoua.. CPrlal atteiitPin t.i l-ioliate ami Imuran. -t liiialm'na iimrein Hunk ut Karmln Jt in m,u B, il IIARH0HY. W. !.. BKNSLB1 MARBURY4. HENSLEY TTORNEYS-AT-LAW FarminetoD Klaaaarl in prariira in nil tin- rourla of Hi limn- Korminutiin Harcsotlld 1 1 tai Bids DR. E L HOKTOIN. riFMTICT FACIV1IN0T0N, MISSOURI. umre up aialra la Hollar A l.an Balldlaa 'I'lionc No. a. C. A TETLEY DENTIST f AKMIM, I IIV MIS.S0U11 Offire in Realty HMr., Suite No. 6. I'honr 75, DR. C. R. FLEMING. I'HYSICIAN I'lrmlntfton, 1 ; : Mourl. iilSraln lloalljr Hull, linn iJKrn K P8OHB1 1 Kr.ainr.Ni i 'Fvoas So 7 7 ' No. Ill DR. EMIL HERWIG, SPECIALIST Dissassa of tbs Difrsstlve Oricanw, XorvouH Dissassa , linuri .. to MiHs, 111. . Booan ir. ii ntoaisi p. in. 1 Baslt iiuii.iim; Kzcapl Minilaja I armlnllon. Mo. M. R. 4 B T. TIME TABLE NOHTII BOO NO, No. la No. id No. 21 Leave AM. A. M P, M. I)oe Run 4 40 Roik Springs 4 44 Dot- Run Junction 4 47 I 40 ! 4.1 S 40 q 00 9 o.l 9 " !l 27 9 49 10 72 i 37 2 U 2 .18 2 41 2 56 .1 ".I 3 to i J5 .1 s 4 30 4 45 6 27 lilvin 9 S "9 S 15 S '5 9 5J Plat River l)elinv Bonne Terrc Vallc'a Mines I;estus Rlversiile o J 6 50 Lotus S is; Arrie St I I .So S01 Til HOUND No. 21 No. 2S No. II A. M i ' M P. at. St Louis Riversiile Iettis Valle's Mines BCHBS Terrc Ileslij.e Mst River. Blrioi Doe Run June. Roek Spriiiiin Arrive Doe Run 7 SO 9 o 9 37 3 30 4 43 I 5 9 9 .S 99 ft 07 6 12 6 16 n 3J ft 3ft S 31 7 "5 7 10 7 5 B 27 1 40 I 47 54 9 10 9 "3 9 15 10 IS 10 5,11 11 m 1 1 06 1 1 In II .10 11 33 1 1 M ft 4,, NSS. 25 ami 2'. run throuli without BhangS between St. Louis anil Doe Run. Through roaches on other trains, making COOBtCtloOS at Riversiile with Iron Mountain train-. LANG & BRO. FARMINGTON, MO. Manufacturers ' Wagons, Farm Implements, Lumber and Building Material Also Undertakers of Funerals- MiccrcciDil 11UUIUUII I I River BonneTerre Railway. 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