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I ST, IQfflHO 1 1 ROAD TO BE BUILT JE.FFERSON CITY COMMERCIAL CLUB TAKES STEPS FOR A CRCSSSTATE HIGHWAY. SCENIC ROUTE OF MISSOURI .dye K. B. Bode En-ployed to Or ganize Work in Os.ige and Gas conade Counties Hat Ad vantage Over Lines. i, Hereon city. Jeffernou city ninicn iui elnb baa atartad a move meat for a Bandera blghwa) from st ' on ii to Kansas Ml . The Unit Ki"p was taken laal week kti ii. it. iind- wai employad to or .:. nl.c u movement in Osage and Uaaooftnda nountlea There la mod era road through Oola oounty from tba Osage river nearly t I the Monl- i an aauati Mae. Kasi 'nun the Onage river there I" . good road for several nllaa ami lit- tie work will hi1 required f r the road through osagt- oounty, :a Waatabalia tc itirhfountnin and the Qaaconade t.irr to the bridge us Koillns Kerry. Little Is known lien- of tba condition ol the rond from Lb ere paal to Union it Franklin OOttBty. From I nlon to St 1iiii: there Is a fairly good road This is the mettle route oi Missou rl. At Jittawon Cltj the tourist noSd have the choice of Continuing l rosr- the state lOUtb Of the river to fltirtilla or crossing the rtvar aad go ing north to Kultou to lontinue west aril over the central or "Irall route." in addition to .in- organisation ork h"lng done b) Judge Mode, state llehway Commissioner Frank W Ruffam in going over the sat'rs cTTs -.Hire between JsgSTSOS City end '.'niOBi obtaining pledget ol assist .' nee. Work on the western end of the pragaaal highway win be taken up .-hen tin siretrh troni Jefferson City Uajoa is asBiiri-d One advantage that the mad has river otli'rs prOBOSSd ;.'TOss the state. ' I tba faet tiiut on the Sral hair of the i onto wen from st. Uniis materia! ! ' ;m he found by tba roadside. load trruvei aaonadi in the warn in-, tan iiourbous. tin- QaaeoBad ' ie Marl' and the Osase and their It ilmtaries. The paoale of Una, tba county sent of Oaaga oanaty. which is some miles 'toin the route. lll bttHd a road la eoanaot aitb the state sJgbaay when 't is completed. Warn6 on Inter, nsurers. jaffi rson (Sty. St. ne Insurance superintend' nt Bovallc announced hat he bus Information i" the affect thai certain Individuals operation through sin ailed reciprocal and in- ' rindemnlty associations are attempt lag to engage in the lire insurance hualaaaa In Missouri without having i p IOC Ufad a license lie warns the I people ngnlnst doing im business ' ith any concern unless I' can BBOW license from the insurance depsri 1 n"nt. I Bcoit State Hinhway. fferson City The comnier. 'inbn of Jaflaraon City and ladalla omi it Intermediate bava, lnau mated a new movement on behalf ot he prupo.iod southern highway across Vttaaouri, connecting st Louis with lianaaa City. Judge H ft Bade ol Osage (,'ity. Cole 'Oiinty. form m uunty judge, has Judge, has I" niioiired nanie road dial etnMmonl for the nutnarn route i inada i aunlles. :tt and to stir instruction of Osage and i End of Insurance War Is Near. few da laffaraon City. within a ie Missouri Inauraaoc sltt settled. Suite Buperintendeat oi harles 0. Ken lie said hi haanrance had con- irrad with btauranct ad been found OUl men and v. wav I the taagled oiidillon of the risk war which lias threatened the state since the eotttpa nli s ursreed lo leave it. No Ending of Risk Suits. Jefferson City Attorney lieneisl I'.irkur returned from atteudiiu: the National aaouiilailiin of Attorneys u ncial nt Charleston. S. (' He says he known nothing kboul a settlenient of the inrurance cases, and' the re turn of the companies to ihe state. Mrs. Broughton as Fair Matron. lefferson City. Mrs. S. P. enough ii of this city lias been selected by the Btate hoard of agriculture to pre slda as one of the '.wo ladles in cliarg' A the Missouri building at Hie staf fs, ir In Sedniia In October Mornig Back From Hawaii. Jc ffcraon city Hugo nonnig, esp- Italtat and retired shoe manufaoturer ,: tbil city, returned from a visit of s month to the Hawaiian islands. Pro potad tariff legislation in Washington. In- says, has caused a de Ided : hrlnk ,,f sugar stocks In the Islands Finney Made First Lieutenant. lefferson City. Cov Major cominls sioned William D, l-'lnney of Kansas CM; Stat lieutenant of Company A, t anal corps, N O. M., with rank from J.'! 1- Good Roadt Holidays. Jefferson CltjT.VGov. Major issued ptWlllBMllMWI setting apart WedUeU d) and Thursday. Auc.ust 10 end :'i U publii holidays, in he known ni! 'flood Heads Day." livery able bodied man in the rural dli-tricis ami cities of llir stale Ik nuked to pin in tbaaa days working upon tin- publt highway. Tin- governor ask, thai nil ordinary builanea be saepended and that iri ever possible the .m-n put in full ttaa in (in- parmanaal improvement ol the roads Bvery county couri in the state is I aakad to issue a auaptemantal proc Intnntlon end make prnviatotvi tor oik in aaak and a vary aalfhaer hood Um praM of the mate and ettiteni generally, arr rnWefl ttpoa to aid In I aea 4nei ll,t,f Ihr ltene-1 , mil I in ( enr. I ' rlad out The women are requested to fur nlsh th" volunteer workern i'li lunches and an courage them 'ihe commercial clnbs and booster organi se Uonn are called upon to render ev ery aaalatanoa in taair power The lovornor eatlmatas that work approximating 11,5(0,000 in value win r suit. Fields Likes Ozark Outmn. Jefferson City. Konner Stute Sena. lor K B. nalaa. his faaslly ami a par ty of sight from Unnvnv i Uan coun ty, ended ft vucatlon OUtlng of 1ft days at btorean Lodge n tba st oraait river i ear .leflersoii City They departed In automobiles for tin ir hlWIf P after 1 rovlnp to Ihelr own satlsfietion that Mlaaooriaaa h not have to leave tlielr own state to tind places in Whll Ii to spend vacations, "No more moun tall' or seashore trips for me." said Senator I iclda. "We found We could have as ood a time on far lapl money rlRht hen- in the fooohttU ol ihe Osarka." 5,653 Born in State in May. leffersou City. The lHllalllH com piled for May by V. A MoBrtde, sta ttatlclan Of the state board of health show there were S.C"i!i births und 3 i!f deaths raportad dnrlng that month, Or tba births. ",STo wore male end 1,710 female: r.48 1 were white and 17T black Of the deaths I 756 were inal.i and 1.141 female; 2471 were while and 300 hlark. There were I 150 more births than deaths State May Claim Fares JaOTeraon City. The state of M'j Miiiri may put In a claim against the railroad.- of Missouri for millions of ilnllnrs fie unclaimed excess, pagaaB j;er ratrs chariscd since June, 1907 It is aatlmnted thai the railroads rol looted siiu e the enactment of the ; I ceni passenger fare law between sr.'. I POOtOQO and 110,000,000 in excess pgs , aangor fares. Ask Major co Wield Shovel. .Teffersim City - II Is now up lo Gov Major to wield t he pick or showl upon the public roads on one of th two days to be designated by him in i a proclamation to i"- issued durtup this we.-k. A movtag picture concern has notified the governor that its rep i raneatatlvea would be bare to get I some views of him constructing road Record Balance in Treasury. Jefferson Ciiy There was Hie hug est balance in the state treasury in the history of the slate, at least since I the civil war. It was UJS0,401.40 j This large amount of funds will not j remain intact long, as nearly J2.nofl.. ftftn will be disbursed tn the puhlli .".chools of the slat' Major Wars on Wmerooms. J 'iiersnn cii i hat there la aalna to he a lightenlns up In the enforce tnan! of the excise luws lii the large cities of the stale, with probably nil sades against w Ineroonis. became ap parent When GOV Major declared neither the disorderly saloon nor th" wlneroom would he tub ruled Not Much U. S. Land Left. Jefferson City -There Is less than 1,000 acres of government land in I Missouri, according to figures ob tained from Secretary of state Haach, I who certitled oiii to county clerks In (8 counties a list and description of all government within the lust lands bomeeteaded 1 mala person over fifteen who hus anv il ve years er known the tender, not to sny B . 'J in Simmons Place. Major lefferson City. GOV, Major hi pointed J c Baaafard of Mexico member of the stute hoard of media- Hon and arbitration r ru the vacancy occasioned by the death of II J. Sim mons ol Clarence, who killed himself nl Klrksv ille last week "Lord Barrlnnton" Gets Hearing. leflersoii City. -A formal hearing of the application oi i-'. a Harrington Seymour, otherwise known as "Lord Harrington," who Is serving a life lenience In the Missouri penitentiary for tile murder of James I' Met nun in St Louis county in December, IflOLV will be given by the stste hnarii of pardons nnd paroles $100 for Capture of Negro Slayer. Jefferson City Gov. Major Issued a proclamation offering a reward of $10 for the conviction of a negro named Itnrry Warwick, who Is wanted In Ra line county on a charge of murder Hays Family in Long Auto Ride. Jefferson City J. M. Hays of St. Louis, president nnd manager of the Sullivan Saddle Tree Manufacturing Co. of Jefferson City, left here with hta family In an automobile for a 1,600 mile drive to his raner In So gOj Da ko'.a. (3CSuiTORS OF Mrs. W LI MELISSA WOULD NOT PLAY HONEY TO A BUTTERFLY. M-K. Harrhrid'O maternal maiden Aunt Jane looked particularly kuow iiiB as her niece entered the room, and her rough, delivered behind threo correct lingers, spoke volumes of In- Insinuation Mrs liorriwtd, who was a little flushed, hut as composed as usual, smlltd tolerantly in recognition of what the cough and look implied, and made herself comfortable on tho lounge. "Can't fool you, can I, auntie?" Bho said. "1 lay no claim to uncommon pene tration, but 1 had an Idea thnt you didn't take all that trouble dressing tor an ordinary caller, my dear," she replied "Mr Wethervane Is not an ordinary calh r. certainly." agreed Mrs. Mer riwld "Nor was It with an ordinary pur pose that he culled.' Aunt Jane as serted. "Ton needn't tell me, Me lissa." "Hut I'm aching to tell you," de clared Mrs Merrhvid. "Please listen, dearie Mr Wethervane proposed." "So I Inferred," said Aunt Jane, complacently, "and you accepted him." "That's where your lnfercr slipped a cog and threw the proguostirator out of gear, darling," Bald Mrs. Mer rhvid. "That comes of slipping tnto high too abruptly. Mr. Wether vane is a charming man, auntie dear, hut this ie one time his charm ii ion i worn lie is now on ins way I to seek surcease of sorrow, ho I In fer Irom what be snld some anodyne or antidote, presumably . At least, he's on his way. 1 don't say It didn't OOOt me a pang, but refusing him was the only Ihlug I could do to hold his permanent regard." "Oh. that's It, Is It?" commented Aunt Jane. "He haa a record aB a butterfly, dearie," said Mrs. Herrlwld. Kvcr He Admitted He l since the down of adolescence dark en ed his upper Up, he has been flit ting from flower to flower. Anything I with pet ahem! -petals, attracts him, or has attracted him barring ! wall flowers -up to the Hmo he derail ; ed that 1 was his hollyhock. I told I him that my rumnntic fancy demand ed a man thai hud never loved bo- fore." "I)o you know, I think that tt in rather unreasonable, Melissa," protest i d Aunt Jane, "So do I, dearie," replied Mrs. Mer rlwid. "It was also unti jthfiil. Any mulhy passion, is a monster, and I certainly wouldn't earo to give a kin dergarten course to a person of poBt graduate age. If it was ever so. Hut a real man should flirt in moderation ' and not get the habit no strongly fns , tened on him that his w ife will bo tin uble to control It. I made the remark ! out of curiosity, however. I wanted ie know what he would say." j ' You might have known without re 'sorting to falsehood,' said Aunt Jane. "You inenn I might have guessed." I corrected her BUWO. "I might have guessed that he wouid say that ho had ii' Vcr truly loved; that he had only imagined It That's your guess, too. Isn't It, dearie? Well, you've go! two more coming. lie admitted thai he had loved before often. " And you offer me your heart seared h; former fires, scarred by old wounds, marred and chipped by the wear and tear of a hundred previous ownerships,' says I. 'He ashamed of yourself, Mr. Wethervane.' That's what 1 said to him. " 'T,ot me tell you about these old dead Iovcb of mine, Melissa,' says he - i don't want any mortuary statis tics, thank you, Mr. Wetbervaoe.' I answered flrmly. 'Besides,' says I, 'we have dinner at seven, and It's past three o'clock now." "'1 claim the right to be heard,' KENNETT X SI HAUJS ,XU LTx.1V 1 LF laj he with noble dignity ana iron etenniaatJOB, '1 loved one woman aa innately for her beautiful face. lie classic regularity of her features. and all that sort of thing, don't you know. I'm not naturally inconstant. as hi seem tu think, hut 1 found In tlmi in I ana that there was something lacking sr. She was beautiful, but mere it y was not enough to satisfy tho ings of my soul. I met an- crav Ot.ll. "'I don't wnnt to have the appear ar.' of hurrying you, I Interrupted him In low, rich tones of deep earnesl n hut I think I get you. "Another'' Wis intellectual, but not spiritual V" loved her madly, but you couldn't BMke the temporary organization per toanenl without an Infusion of tho tplrltual Number three was spirit ual hut angular, number four was rni ' ilim-ar. but her dimples couldn't hul l vim, owing to some other dell oh ncj They alt fell a size or two shun somewhere, und It wasn't until you i me that you discovered tho right combination of loveliness of face and form and high mentality and earn pat oultUlaeaa nnd wit and charm and ta ( and style and all that sort of thu g Having found mo, your affec tions are anchored unniovahly nnd aternally. Is that the situation?' " Practically,' says he 'You under stand, of course, that all the love I la., hed nn these Incomplete objects In now concentrated" focuHsod, as It were, upon you. Considering that (Km a mathematical standpoint you can easily see now Btrong my devotion must be.' " It's all right, Mr. Wcthorvano,' 1 replied, with a note of sadness In my vole. You put up a good talk, but I'll have to ask you to release my hand It can never be. You are not wholly indifferent to me, I confess, but I'm alrald you'd realize In time that I am a brunette, lustead of a blonde, and that my nose lBn't tip-tilted, nnd that I dont know anything to speak of about fancy dancing or the ii"bular hy- Kjd Loved Before.' ;olhesls Farewell! Shortly aft or Mer wnlch he loft," concluded Mrs. i iwld "You want n more stable character, Mien?" asked Aunt .tane. "1 want one that will slay tied," re plied Mrs Uerriwod, "i aavn no idea of follow ing any man uround with pan of oats through the dim distant " ars. Come to think of it, 'stable' In i tie word " (Copyright. 1113, by w. G. Chapman.) Salesman's Open Sesame. Jerome S MrWade, Dnluth's PJtV I 'lialre sociologist, line recently been uaMgg n scientific study of salesman -hip. "The one Important point about alaanianabip,'' ba said at a salesman's laagant, is tn win. with your first i'-ntence, the liking and esteem and idmlratlOD of the buyer. Isn't that "Hear, hear." the salesmen as sented, tapping the lablo with their halvoB. "And there Is one magic sentence,' Mr. McWnde continued, "which will win from every buyer this liking nnd esteem and admiration, and open up a splendid opportunity for large sales. "The sentence must be spoken in h i "lie of Sincere and reverent udmoni hi. It Is this: " 'You work too hard.' " Pet Dog Jewelry. The fashionable woman's adoration of her pet dog Is reflected in tho world of Jewelry. Many of them have their pet dogs enameled from a photograph lu the form of a brooch or pendnnt Ono firm makes a specialty of thcs photographic enamel brooches. Oth ers have their favorite horsen and ponlea reproduced In this way. Any animal can be copied from a photo graph, and orders eomo to this Arm from all parts or the world. Hen fre quently have their sleevellnkB dnco rated in this fashion with portraUa of their favorite nut mala. Fh mm J j& . 1 1 yiv.iv a urn m jfMwf That Picnic 4 -vojk-j, to ensure complete succcso flk l take along a case of B 1 The satisfying beverage in field or forest; M I et home or in town. At pure and whole- m m n..i-.c as it is temptingly good. t- V Delicious Refrething M . Thirst-Quenching J soda Ornd bw .. ?T .. , Fountain! Booklet, "b , A r THE COCA-COLA A Good l home, too. tou don't want to cook no rnual: there are a dozen 4 tout trocars. Gel acquainted with them. Try Libby'a Veal Loaf fried: Cut the contents of one can of Veal I-oai into quarter-inch alicea. Fry goldaa brown in small quantity of butter. Caj-niah with cress. f-H r- KKBmmmmmrrrm dL:.. ,oW A woman has tu tie pretty good at Ugurea tn become a fashionable dress i maker Mrs.Wlnslnw's Soothing Syrap (or ITtlMrse teathlntr- seftsnn the cum,, redness InHaiuniA IWo.alls; uain.eurea wlnU ooilc JS a boiiis-ifi The woman of fashion considers It ! a great feat to he able to wear small shoes. Webster Please Copy. Jim Harris Is a typical southern negro of the old school. Attached to Senator Overman's Capitol retinue, he Is entirely safe In his position Veveitheless there ure those who lease him over the udv-rse possibili ties In view of prospective changes under the new Democratic regime Jim always meets such bantering with good-natured asseveration of his confidence in holding on in the, course of one of his dtnuOUiaM on j the subject he I'lldeltook lo explain j the rensona for his assurance Tga defunct and dentin Ct," he said. I "and I nMUl puifec'ly safe In da com preheuaciooaacna of my lurlsdlctlon Original Sort of Ham. A Indy gac u luncheon recent! and explained that she always cooked ham ! by the recipe used by Tlnnniis Jeffer j son, which had been banded down In I h"r family for ) ears '1 his recipe required thai the bam he inoked f"r about two hours by simmering, hut, under no condition must it be allowed to boll. A ham was on the slim . lis des- i llnies presided over by a yOUng ml arad woman from up lu the mountains "Jane," culled tie mlatrWM of tho j house, "don't let that bam boll" "No'uin," replied Jane. "I ain't er E'.sinc to boil no ban. lis on the stove now just a simpering!" CLOUDEO BRAIN Clears Up on Change to Proper Food. Tho brain canBOt worL with clear ness and accuracy, If tin- food taken Is nol fully digested, but is retained In the stomach to feculent and form poisonous gases, etc. A dull, iioudct brain is likely n, In- the result. A htlCh, Indy I-dates her eperienco In changing bar food habits, and ro suits are very Interesting: "A steady diet or rich, greasy foods such as sausage, but I. wheat cukes and so nn, finally broke down a stomach and ncrcB that, by Inheritance, were bound aud BtTOBg, and medicine did no apparent good In UM way of rellel. "My brain was clouded and flull ami I was suffering from a case of const! pation that defied all remedies used. , "The 'Road to YVelhillc,' in some providential way, fell Into my bands, and may Huavun'l richest blessings lull on the nag who was inspired to write It. "I followed directions carefully, the physical cultuie and all. using llinpe Nntl with sugar and rrrnni, leaving meat, pastry and hot biscuit entirely out of my bill of fare The result I am In perfect health once more, "I never realize I have nerves, and my stomach and bowels ure In tine condition. My bruin Is perfectly clear and I am enjoying that stute of health which Ood Intended his creatures should enjoy nnd I w hich all might have, by giving proper attention to their food." Name given by Tostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Hoad to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a reason." Ever read Ike abav letter! A aew ppcnr friaaa tlma to tlaie. TUer rtre cnnln. traw, null fell of SunH I ureal. or Carlion- atrd h bottles. COMPANY, AtUnt. C. ' Veal Loaf Picnic Favorite So handy for a dainty lunth when a meal. A a Sandwich Meat it ha other Libbv Luncheon Specialties at Ubby,M9NeUI&Libby Dull Boy. "Thomas, you bava dlsobeved your grandmother." "No. I didn't, mother " "Yes, you did Have you not been In swim Using?' "Yes, mother" "Didn't I hesr her say to you not to go In st limning" "Oh. Bhe didn't tell me that rfhe only eamn out and nnid: "'. ' WOtlldnt Ro In swimming. and I shouldn't think she would, an old rheumatic woman like her, but sho didn't sny anything about our going in swimming." Overdid It "Wbat'l Hi- matter?" naked dp law yer's Mead, "Baaa in a rail rond no i Ideal "" "No I had a Jury case the other day, and I argued no eluborutiiy for the Purpose nf making It appear thut my client was a fool Instead of a knave that I got blm acquitted on (hut plea." "What bus thnt to do with your up penrume?" "lie met in" outsid". after cour. had adjourned "- Judge. nmaoMTiNO to mat paxb and SICHI.V. Tho I nil sisi"Uel gn.-nl iwiislSwnlns lenlw. UKl'VK .T A-TKl.eSH chill H IS 1(1, tlni ,,ut Ms Isru. earisttM laa Metal aaa SallUa up lae tt ttaai A tore AaaaUSaf. - ' ' ' ' a,, is Odd Lack "This Is very queer " "Whut is ggagff "They bava no hasty pudding i this quick lunch place." A girl marries to gain liberty, a man remain! single to keep it. PAINFUL, TRYING TIMES v t f Housework Is I hard euough for v- 11 .-i iieiiiitiv wom an. The wife who has a had back, who Is weak or tired all th- time. Badl her duties a heavy burden. Thousands of nervous ills couragnd, sick ly women huve tract t ihelr "amnndamTtUt iruuwes w sick iS" kidneys - bnvn found (lulck and thorough relief through using Daaa't Kidney Tills. Tba painful, trying times of woman's life nre much easier to bear If the kidneys aro well. An Iowa Case VrN ,1 llnnl, Idl s. th si . t-'iilrfl'-l'l I-i st -K',r Hurt)' yisri I illnVr,! frmu ki'ln-y trouble 1 liuil kaven I'.e kst-li,'. haadasaaa ar1 dltir .. it n't my llmt fc,-Uwl I rnuliln t anlt. I .,ii, . KMaay Hllaesiva iit- ehes rtiTvlhins rlMt la, It'll, f isnii',1 ituim, I heat tag highly. Gat Dosn't at AnT Store. GOe a Dr,a DOAN'S ViViV roSTDi MIU1URN CO.. BUl'KALO, N. Y. JF YOl HAVE. neappetUe, InUlscstlnn, llatulrnce, Skk Haaascae, "all run ilown" or luting flesh, you will Hint Tuffs Pills ti t what you ao)d. They tornr upthowcl( tomtKii end hull J up tli (Iscins rncrKUri. ' ' . ' - klllo a : Ilea - or i a : -'(. U I. !ie,. LaotB tl aaaaagi. Mg.d. maU' cagB'tapMlnrtlg oear, will not go. I ' I u a T9 aj k I liiimssb'H a'T" '.' A II d m I rti r MM gtgpfoaa psaid for II 00 La4 final a4. At.. ro,.;,a. I. V. ml A10LS lOtilaU.