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'1 Tliei (till Andj 111 A 1: E ill i : at! I Tt i Jl I! i -jii f :l WB. I! Farmers and Merchants Bank JASPER, MISSOURI ggS: IkMiESkn WtfHk "V W V 4'? ;S- v. ft ' '. .:- I; 85rasgp mit&m&wj'' Capital Sr -k Surplus nvd pirflt. S ' 0 000 00 3 500 00 1 15 ceareirasaBffiasBaftaflwasses'BB f jwsw ' .EaBsasBn.inBs?3i SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS HERO SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE AT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH SATURDAY Local Sunday School Workers to Have an Opportunity'to Hear Prominent State Workers Dis cuss Interesting Subjects The following program will be given at the M I! Church South Satimlay, Auril ii, under the auspices, of the Jasper County Sunday School Association ioc Song sen ice led by Mr Frank AFTERNOON PROGRAM Dinteman. a 1 5 Devotional service led by Parker Moon. i jo Address if welcome by Rev. H. V Pinkston. 2 40 Sunday school worker's con ference, conducted in a very instructive anil entertaining manner bv Miss Harriett Edna Heard and Mrs W B Imnir tmi.hing upon the fnl 'nsiing topir ' Grading tilt .-. Iirol ' Graded Lesson'," (.r,i )rd Missionary Instiuc ti n- ' ti.iining the Stand arc) ' ' Cla Organization, Better hunda hi hool work,' etc tMrs Joiner and Miss Heard are State workers of high ability, so bring your problems to be solved ) Special music will be inter spewed throughout and after tli" conference. EVENING PROGRAM. 7 -oo Song service. ; 10 Address- My trip to the world's convention, Zurich, Switzerland, by Miss Beard (Miss Beard will have to give her address nt this eaily hour on account of leaving; on the north bound train for St. Louis ) S oo Special music number:. S.io Address. Lake Geneva train ing schoob by Mrs V. B. Joiner. Come early and sty all day. Bring your notc book, ami pencil. Walter II. Bradbury. Chairman. Bar Liquor in the Army. Too? Brig. Gen. William C dm gas took oftice Monday as surgeon general of the army, surcveding Brig Gen George H. Torney. who died ljt December He pud his' respects to President Yils.u. and as he left the White House told m j (Hirers he was in sympathy with! the prohibition of lupmr in the navv -ind believe I fitch an order would do much good in the aiiny He added, however, that it was only a personal opinion and that he had not discussed it with other officials. General Gorgas is the man who cleaned up the Canal Zone, and who by modern sanitation changed that country from a pcstileii ridden country to a place as safe to live in as Missouri To hmi should be given much credit lor the final completion of 1 he Panami Canal project. Remembered Inttructlone. Sbti was a little girl and wry po lite. It was tlio first time lm liul boon on a visit alone, and she hail beon carefully instructed ho to bu have "If they ask you U dlno with them," papa had said, "yoo muit gay, Wo. thank you; I hvo already dined " It turned ont just as papa had an ticipated. "Come along, Mnrjorle." nalil hw Ilttlo friend's father, "you must tiara a bite with us." "No. thank you," said the little Mrl. with dignity; "I hnre already bitten Mannerly Girls. A tall oung mau with a distinctly English bearing was pacing the front veranda at one or thn fashiouablo hotels at Attantle City not long mro. Suddenly ho camo to a Btop. readjust ed his eye-glasn and turned to an ac quaintance who was standing by "Hah Jovo'" said ho, "all tho girli around here smile at me." "Well, that shows that thoy havo some manners." quietly returned the other "Anywhere else the would laugh outright." Illustrated Sunday Uaguzlne. rrrtvyTtftrri1! jfv&NtrHiwMH' What Kind oi Stock Are You Raising? r m-.wm-ir-wii'u "-jmMi'j-MUgga!ni i t Fir- M I"" Can You Afford t Less Ihrv '- .' : :1 Anything th- K .? ? TRAIMMI l:OR THE PUBLIC UN STANDARD liAl.p-Mll.l: I RACK IMKNS ADJUINIMi .MO lAC. .STATION KIM.Owll I'liOM: THE TODD ALLERTON Breeding and Training; Barn I. l.Ui)I:KllAUCirl, Prop. in! ret TODD ALLERTON 34215, Record 2.12i - In tlii minds id i.i!ii.c :in I m i Ii i have neeii our Moi'k there U mi ii tiiii :t ii' : in-(iiality nt' the splendid iiuinmN in on- Itivi- ini in n It' ytu bne not neen our horst .-and jacks it will pay m to make trip to our ham. liHpiiat ami Lookout an- two of the Uncut sjieoiinens oi the I Vivaeron ou ever ,iv, and you "ill say ho when you -c. them. IllQUiet, imported lVuvhurou Mnilinn, rtfordt'd in B I't-ri-lioioii Society of Aniuncii m lhin, Amciican No. (.'.iMiii. Color, drey. Foaled April 15, VMH. U ill umtute to about -'.'ililj lOillids. Lookout, No. 17!."', recorded in the United States Ilorxe If;ixter incorporated under tlm laws of tho State, of Illinois. Duke, No. '271."). Sire, Victor dr. 878. Diini, Maudo 171M. If you are initiiug mules breed your mares to a registered jack, lilood tells. Dave, a tint) black jack 15.1 high, of the famous Mammoth stock. Service, fee, to insure, $15 for tho horses and 10 for tho jacka. iVIETZGER BROS. il niilcH south and 8 east of Jasper, on the base, line. Positively no business on Sunday. No Insult Meant. Frenchman (who wants a paes-out ticket, to attendant at theater) Par don, monsieur. Aro you zo tlcket-of-leave man 7 I'earson'a Weekly. Check Your April Cough, Thuwlui; Iros; anil April r.dns oliii jou to the Miry marrow, jou oatcu oul i Head and lungs stuffed You re fr. rorish Couuli continually and tee' miserable You need Dr. King's New Ditoovvry It ttootlet inll.mtd ami iiri talod throat and tunes, stops couch, your litwil clears up, (ever leaver, unci ynu feel flue. Mr, J . T. Davis, of Stick noy (Tomer. Me., ''waacuredot ailrend f ul ooukIi urtr doctor's treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or mony back, IMenmnt Ctilldren like it. Get a Ixrttte to day. ,M)a.nnd $1.(0. Kecommtnded liy II. K. l'ltts, Jaiwr Government "Rakeoff." Out of ono pound of compound nickel and copper, coating about 23 cents, tho government coins $4X5 worth of live-cent pieces. "Artificial Rain." Tho shallow draft passenger steam ers built by an English (.hlpbulldlOE concern for river servlco In the trop ics nro equipped with 'artlllclal rain." Up through tho an nine forming tho roof of tlio upper cabin project two wator pipes, each of which is fitted with, n. spray head. These fountains throw 6praya of water over the awn ing, and tho rapid evaporation under Cie hot rays of tho sun keeps tho cabins cool. Popular Mechanics Mac-arlne. iffljaiiiiii, -'i-?'.. ' 1 r TnVMI J NPHtMISE ''MCldlii idea " - '- Wwm&iBfisBm i f&i&t&ft Sdfeziem&M. By AlhTton '2.0!) who wa tho world's clmtnpion trot tinj; stallion for -'! cir-, and holds the world' rec ord for sireinj more t ? t ters and nicer' in the u-t than nnv nther hoii'. Tudd A l t-r tt !- ilnm Loiiilciii i Wiik-- 2. Ml l shlund Wilke- 2 I7 aim hei cli.iui Jil II sire,w llo sin-il Julio 1. (jMiti 2 Ui'. A I'oinjiii'ii' jiediree will In- jivcii mo person on request whieli will show lie is one of the best bred horses in tho world. Ho is also a sire of speed, style ami action, one of his colts having a race record of 2.1 1 J at 3 years old. Ain ther tickling colt winning first prize last year at Okluhunm State Fair. Todd lei-ton i ti hundsnmu brown, 1G hands, weight 1250, will muko tho scjsoii of IS) I 'i ut $25 to insure living colt, money due when colt is foaled, except mures outside of this territory must make settlement it time of service. ROBERT REAPER 53179. Robert Iteapor is a4-yoar-old brown horse 15i hands weight 11m). His siru is Early Reaper 2.09J, his dam Clara H. Robert Reaper is a good individual and has the breeding on both sides to siio lots of speed uud bo has lots of S eed himsolf. Ho will bo worked on tho track all this year us we think him a good fast race prospect, (lorau and see this good registered son of Early Reaper before bookingyour mares elsewhere. Terms : $15 to insure living colt. REX 71533 Rex is a 4-year-old Percheron, 17 hands high, woight 2000 pounds when fat. Rex has a pedigiee on both sides as long as a good trotting horse, tracing back live and six generations on both sides in thn French and American Percheron Registry. Rex's sire weighed 2200 and his dam 2100 which shows ho is of large breeding. He bus also proven u sure foal getter. S15 to insure living colt. JOHN L. SULLIVAN is a large blue jack, 16 hands stand ird, of Maltese nd Mammoth blood, 8 years old and pronounced by our best jack judges "lie of the best jacks in this part of the country I have seen several of his colts and they are all first class mules. He whs bred and raided in Kentucky and made two seasons in this country He Iihs hNo proven a sure foal yetter, $15 to insure living colt. It is my inten tion to have one or two more jacks in soon. TERMS My terms on above stock are money due when colt is foaled. Any mares changing hands or leaving mighborhood money becomes due at once and must be settled for I will not be responsible for any acciients of my patrons, nor hold them for any on my stock. Bring your barren mares and hard ones to gel in foal and let us try our scientific treatment on them as I succeeded in this manner in many cases last year. No breeding on Sunday Urcaklns and Training Establishment: Remember we break and train all classes of colts and horses with humane and kind treatment at reasonable prices. E. I. Lauderbaugh, Prop., Jadper, Mo. A. B. Riggs, Trainer r. It. UIOOS. Trainer The following i it list of mv stock for public breeding and terms for l'.)M. r I wi'l s.'.y mv hore are all registered under Utile One, as I do not think it to giade ftoek. iuihi rma. ram .UatiiUlU,., oi llutialo, I ,, 4 1 , . .1