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The Moot Important News Condensed
1'rom I lie trading Paper, by
A. At Jeffrey.
Shortly nfter tilrilirtt recrntlv.
fuc of unknown nilgin ipjtropl two
barns, fix horse and !IK) huid.els ef
grain on the Dave .Mitchell fiuni, near
Skiilmorr. II
I if ty patriotic young women of
JMnryville linvn formed the "llulnei
Girls' l.enguc" and hnve turned farm
erettes nrter twiiklng Iiouiii. Alrend;
one acre of ground has been donntel
for their use. The girl will work li
HUiul of eight, say the Daily Tri
liune, nml will take their turn at
planting, hoeing nnd weeding. Kiieh
Mpind Ik to be dii-eetetl by a enptain
unu no suifKer will lie alloweil.
The only road project to bp nub
initted to the U. S. Government lit
Clay county thin year will lie thai
rounty'n portion of the Jeirerwn
Highway, tthirh in the road from
Mnilhvillo to .North Itiuira City. Nu
llonal niinrovnl of the coiiirWti,m .
thin road i aked on the bnsl of on
stlmatnl rod of t:iri.liT. 1 1, yiit's tin.
Liberty Ailvnnre, one-half of that to
no (niiii i i lay county from the n',
01 iioti.i, nnd the 1-imnlndcr thai
i-itinlly by state and nation,
I he teaching of the German Inn
gunge i to be diKrotillmietl. boll,
l.ilK'rty nnd llelh.ui, In neconlat'te
wiiii unanimous ml mil of the kIioi
board in thoc title. Crencli u
p.'tiilrii will take the plnre of the bat
eil InniruiiL'e of tin. L mir. ii liini.iii. I.
tthuh moie romiunmu to muiilir h.ve
liern Klten than any other Inngunge
uii i i run, fUy, lu nt.iany 11
pubbenn.
.11. """"'bei' already Inter
PKted In the pioj.i l of siriiring ii fur,
ligeiit nml in Impiovmg the mi'IiiI ne,
inisinei lulvaiitr.g,, of Harrison
1'otinty farm coiMiiiiiiitlrr. H.i.
Mm (ount) l-'nim II..,. on hn Ml in
ki in a niemiieiiiiiip ,ir l.liifi, nnd
iirronlinK to the l!..U,ai,y Republican
..... - . R to reacu teal maik In ten.
flay dilve.
The conlnitlon of a noble impulse
lllujtrntiil at the Ited Cro- ,nle
... .'. .iriiin in-t week, utile I r.
luugetio (io,e contributed to the nP
. i i i ' "ff M'lilly own
mid only doll mid Trunk (ii.ttnunti
Ph.iiiptly paid V, for it and Kate"
Lack J.i it brute itl(. owner.
to bi n Hit linn. Ini-wnter. of .d.rtv,
ll('lilll.l 111 I'lLr. 1,. I '
...... ii """ii jnrii mi.i cute
Miie. He nftorvuhl sat on the
"-nil nii.1 contemplated . ttmk of
;, ."" """ wium imte t ioiik it
he lime tte l M...,lt had . ,1(lt ,? !
-lily noticed that hi pocketl k mid
I..I..I I f i '" . r"n "- ere
heip. my the Advance, nnd
!alh detidvd.o ti.t lherV.,f"i,..
mi.i k ,m ic "f Iuu"" Uiu t,u
u"iTt.T-' ,,r"-(,,,,,".l'' In thin cotintiy
'. .' imnn mule." .1..-!, I i.-i..
l!ir. . ..in "" ter
l ii,.. . . . " 'JV""-'.1"1'' I"ve made
.... .... , ,,,,. ,., , i-,,i(.rt lori i'l
UyHSt i
i""!""'""'! lo ioiii I' atte
i:Tlr:,r $ ',m!m tr rock ml
... .ii I oi I..IH to
.".'mini,, innjiirity wn
...... i,. Miriiniiimi.
"in "i"iion,
ON GUARD!
voted
IliSil. A
i niTPKnary to
i lie iowiik. ,.v.
for the hund.
. I. IT., a I... .
, "(T.'itiM them.
i i , without perwuia hiirm t.i
ho rider. Ik lecorde'd by tie I.I ,'itv
Advance. Il.ir..il... m...: '
Ink' her Hue
miool when
iy X
railille
the miimaf
puny to Sunday
in,.. ,..i ..r . . -".I'l'vn mi
i, in. i. , . . "i, l. Hew
I "i hucii a way that the other
n-l penetnjted t. imnyV " , ,,i
rnUM, denth by Mmllnl,, a few , mil!
A Knod-iiiituied Athim couiily
fnrmer U ojrerinif a ivwm, for th
ri'turu of ,Ik llMer. Tlie imllto m,.
iiouniement pilntnl In the Slate .t.
I eral.l. Ik iik follow: "Will the man
who bori.med my ,ter aill fll ,,,
plow out hiK potatoes pleai-e letuin It
and receive lewnrd? It. K. Miller"
"r s !,n,l 'l'l'i' for
elKh ears of your bt n, C1)rn, ,
be Kh npe.1 by epreM under u ilouble
valuat on." came ftoni an IIHnoU buy.
er Inst week to lleit McMillan, wfm
liveK Ulfl ovee I in lm.. I., hi ..;
from the home or Kditor SniiKer. of
the K ate Line Herald, at Hlnnrlia.Vl.
. ,. you rant rii iicrosK, come
..', i V1 X?Kan I rcntoirK
i 1 ; "r "m" LUxTty Loan
Kditor l!oKcrK uwd tlilx loean In
loiiiit nico nix-point da;
iiiiumii anil on even-
liepubllcun ilurlnc
mean In
uhIiph in every
i. ..nr.. r ...
...... uiu, ini-Kiy iiepuiil
the drive.
Overcome by the tvanderlupt thn
o" LT '", 1 '"I ,'ln,,.;i I'1""1 ' Tici"
ton "departed hence" the other nlKht,
ttlthout mi much us naylnif koinMivo
to Kditor iiricirK. wim w. ,,i.n.;.i Vi.:
next day to make u hurried trip to
............ V,.., ,i, rruitii oi more print'
crs probiib v of the .'
Mnkinir .I.IIR'
i i i . i'm.....- iiiiiivtiiiiei
fall', which nmounted to $188.24, thn
Camplirc Glrla. of Tn'nton. made $SS
net profit for the local Ited Crews
chapter. The sales tvero of candy,
(rum, mints, etc.. the mrini i.t..
umlshcd the Klrls by the Christopher
Thurbcr Grocery Co. at a special
price. The sales were made on tho
nvreei in one nay ny 4M Rirln, and av
craee, C5 sales for ear), crlrl
When $99,000 was asked of Mer
cer county as their quota of the Third
Liberty Loan for ono month, more than
twice that amount, or $202,000 was
raised In one day, reports the I'rlnce
ton Post.
Enumerating eight rood and 6uf
flclent rcasoaa for their action, tho
banks of Meroer county annonnce ta
the Trinceton Tost that after May 1
they will absolutely discontinue tha
praci.ee or cashing checks on over
drawn accounts.
Before daylight, April 0, tho Bey
Scouta of Princeton, woke the patriots
of that town with horns, drums, belli
and nans and enabled them to start
the Third Liberty Loan campaign with
HO CHIt,
IN AL1ANV KMICHf RBOCKtP poess
WHAT WE ARE
FIGHTING FOR
In 177Q. tho Amiricau Colonies fouffht to establish the Free
dom of which oui Flag is the emblem.
In 1812, wo fought under tho Stars and Stripes to establish tho
freedom of American sailors on the high seas.
In 1861. tho Stars and Stripos led brothers to battle against
brothers in a struggle todotormino whether a democratic form
of government should enduro in a Groat Nation.
In 1898. the Battle Ory of Freedom was raisod once more, and
under tho American Flag wo established froodom for Cuba
And now -lot us hopo for the last time, comos tho call to bat
tle. Our Flag, that has never been unfurled save in the causo
of Liberty, calls us again to fight for freedom.
Not Alone for our own freedom and that cf our sons and
daughters, but it is for the Froedom of the world that we fight
today.
Wo all can flht, whothor or not we avo able to boar arms.
The American dollar is tho weapon wo all may use to wage war
against tyranny Our surplus monoy loaned to the Govern
ment in tho name of our Flag can win this war for Freedom.
Let Us Buy Our Bonds Now,
This space is patriotically contributed by HENNINGER DRUG CO., Oregon, No.
Urli n
llililiil
ruidi Hint
IN iiiiota,
Princeton nearly
1IIMIIK tlll.lMIII II,'
Mead of Wi.mill. "If Sam wants nny
mole, let UK know." wn the idnir.'m.
Ill the lnriroj.t rlim i.vi.r ,.m.
pletlmt the hlKll Mhool rouiyo lit
I ronton, fifty-two Ktiiilentv will ,.-
veite their diplomas May li, mik the
.. .i...ii. ..I.,
I'oiir lllirtloneeiK ilihllhl vinir nueli
wit Unit they hroucht tears to ll.e
M'K ol iter licurer. look unit hi
lIlclimonU H Hei l;ros kiiIo nml ,m
iiouiii on moie iiian lion M'parate article.-,
which Included, says tho Itlch
mond MiKrourlnn. chickens. mi..
'1,'LV. butter, iiotatoes. corn. Hour.
meal, hay, lioj;s, sheep, one hnri"?,
I'emocraiie rooMers. li lat leror imili'.
evervtli IIL'. I lie nroroei n.in.i,..l
2,IMH).
I.ten the hens are mlveil In Hk.Ii.
iiuk nes ny UH-j-o war I lino, says the
Itii'hinoud MisMiurian, for one of Juilfp
.Mi'tiniiKh's hens laid nil cue shupi'd
for all the world llki- n dipper irourd.
.Never WHS the Itnv rimnlv rnrn..
rV plow liecn swn runnliiK so cloc
' in nces us now. The Itayltes
IP cutting out the lllllOi li.ili-l,.. nn.l
Kfiihlilnir out the buckbrui-h and tho
nnnrs unii air null nir the , . ,,ri..
work, savs Jeu. ll Mm.'. i it
liichmond Mifotirian.
If the (lowers of n benltli result
re tii be Juihfcd by the vlirnr of Its
iwn rltlzens, IaccIsIoi- Knrines ba
coiniM'litlon backed oir the iiiup.
rle Tom I'nore. of tlial nlace. u
'''nr; 'f nire, the other day, relates
the Dally Call, and in honor of that
vein no ami Arthur itoliorts look a
lent ride on Wales lake. Jut in
low how friskf he was. ITnl T..m
UIIIIK'd out of tile Iinnl
kwIiii. In so dolnir lie ovn turned tin.
Hat nml Kavc IiIh coiupnnlon a ilurk-
TltO fill Well nn llrwtf U.tV U
liny county, has ienetrnted to 1,200
Met. nnd Still thorn In nn rill rnnnrt
Old Chip to the Richmond Misiourlan.
lut KOI) feet of additional drillinB hai
ooen added to the contract, nml iim
work will continuo to a depth of L'.OO'j
feet.
Home surgery in the apparently
April Is Wire Your
House Month.
If tour home l not ttpilpiifd fur IMcr
trie sertlre, hate it wired in April, he.
fore hiniM' rlennlni; lime. Yonr bouve
ran be wired now without Incontrn.
Ii iue to )oii, and nt a trry reiiHonable
cot. The current )our lampi ue !
not exp. iii.lte an ordinary household
sie electric lamp will col n trifle liter
O.MMIALK t'K.NT PKIt IIOl'M.
SPECIAL OFFER
an r.i.mmc ikon I'lti.'i:
city unlejs vncelnatiil, nenrly one bun
l-nl pupils nit' not (n attendance be
eaere pnients refuse to have them
viiii'innliil.
At tin; end of the second week of
the free corn te.tln ttoik, boine; dnnn
b the IiIkIi schiml students nt Mary.
vill. the station was running at full
rapacity for the llrst time. The sli;
nllU'ance of this will be seen when the
statement Is minted from the llally
Trlliuiie that the capacity of the sta
lion Is 100 hushi'Ii ii day. and that
farmers lire now brinirlni; coin n fust
as ll ran be tested. All other schools
In the county nn- similarly active, and
it Is bi'lleveil that n large part of tho
corn planted in that county this spring
will havr been tested.
The- doctors of Hock Port nnd vl
rlnlty, ncrordini; to the Tarkln Avn
lanche, report un unuiunl iiuiiiIkt of
pneumonia rases, many of them re
sulting from attacks of Liberty incut.
les.
Why Not Intesllgate Onteopalhy
If you are in search of health, nnd If
you have some time to spend in search
of liinlth, give tho mutter the same
comnion.senso consideration you
would give uny other investment vnu
are thinking of making.
Investigate tho diirerrnt systems of
healing. Co to the Osteopath, the
Homeopath, the Eclectic, and the Alio,
path; have each one tell you tvhat he
llnils ttrnni! and what Is the rnnse.
Have each one tell you tvlmt his theory
On all house wiring orders secured
under our "A I'll 1 1. Wild: VOI It
IIOI'SK n.AN" we will Kite ou a
guarantPtfl WestlnBlmuse fi-pound of disenso is, and Just hoif his treat
Inni ntCK.. May we send a repn-"nt may bo expected to reach the
senlatitp lo see ton about (17 I !.'T "I"' , c,novu . J
.tlada and Type "C
Krcr rt'
Lamps for sale at the odlcr.
nrnals of cerain sltr,
St. Joseph Transmission Co.
OHFX.O.V, MO,
I reason deride vour choice of school nn
Nllroicen 'u would decidu uny other Important
investment.
So other school of medicine or sys.
teiu of healing but tho osteopathic ad
Justs tho body structure and corrects
Uio displacements and mabadjust
nientH of tho bones. The osteopath
examines the body us skilled me
chanic would examine n pleco of do
r.w.lwn in..l.l..n Ult.l. .lA...,,...l
the Dally Argus, nnd the reservoir Is knowleilgo of anatomy he locates Uio
to bo completed in time to catch tho. displacement and mal-adjustmcnt of
I inn oouy s partu ana he adjusts them
tviut ins nanus ny mechanical princi
ples. Osteopathic treatment secures
fall rains.
Kor the ith time a man with a
stricken conscience, evidently residing
In .St. Joseph, has sent crisp nctv
greenbacks to Ed Skinner, secretary
of the Harrison County Farmers' In
surance Co., nt lletliuny, says the lie
publican, until these anonymous re
mittances have reached the amount of
$400.
Crushed glass tvns found in can
ned spinach at Itlchmnnd recently, ac
cording to tho News. Tho canned
goods was tho product of n factory In
Ohio and a thorough investigation has
been ordered by tho government of-flcluls.
Three big corn cribs owned by as
many dlirrrent men, near Long
Ilranch. tvero destroyed one night last
week, by (Ires occurring at almost the
sumo time, nnd supposed to have been
started by (, V. W. or pro-Herman
Incendiaries. The total loss reached
.1,500 bushels.
The lurgest dahlia farm in Mis
souri Is located at Liberty, soya tho
Advance, and is operated uy two local
mull carriers.
Tho last tobacco Bale of tho sea
son at Dearborn included 47,140
pounds, says tho Democrat, which av
ernged 23.94 a hundred pounds, and
brought a total of $11,290.70.
niucgrass pasture Is reported un
usually hard to secure In Clinton
county this spring. According to the
Flattsburg Leader, the prevailing ren
tal for such pasturo now is 5 to $7
an acre.
As the result of an order bv tha
Chllllcotho board of health that no
harmless form of rrmovlnir it mm
from one of his toes, opened tho way
ror blood pulsonlng and cnused tho
lEayville, last week.
Ilonkins townsl.l
is $.10 greater and the hank bnlanco
..' ". " man who owns land near
llnliklnu tr.,1 u...nllnu ,. '
v . . v """ih-t, uii on account
of a certain hedgo that was not trim
rneil according to law. The Maryvillo
iiiuunu iniunaies mat similar lines
are soon to ho Imposed, unless the
hedge fence law Is strictly obeyed in
.Nodaway county.
Since tho clock was turned for
ward one hour there has arisen a new
iin uiem ut l oriescuc. The young
folks Just run't get homo by 10 o'clock.
ut. 'ck-scr has found n plun
that brings her girl homo on schedule
I me. In case tho girl stays out luter
than 10, she Is required to mako tho
!''hf "It for three mornings thereafter,
nils has the desired result, says the
correspondent of tho Mound City
Ncw-s-jcltcrsonlan, and now it only jv
mulns for some wise ncrxnn tn iuim
un equally successful treatment for
wiu uuys.
An order from Uurllngton Rail'
way hcadquartera was received at
Drooklleld last Wednesday, calling for
the construction there this summer of
?i'r8?. "feToir on land owned by
we syllway company. The dam will
be SO feet high, built of reinforced
concrete and will form a reservoir
covering 40 acres and capable of hold
ing 2S.000.000 gallons of water. Thn
cost of this work will be $27,000, says children shall attend school In that
normal activity of the blood and ner
vous system and these in tum nourish
all of tho organs properly. This
means that every structure docs Its
appointed task and harmony prevails.
Physiological harmony spells health.
Health Hints, No. 1, Scries A.
L. McFALL, Osteopathic I'hyslclan.
The Kaiser's Sisters.
Princess Victoria, wife of Prince
Ailolph, of Schaumburg-Llppp, and
one of the four sisters of the kaiser,
is S2 years old, Sho was named after
Long her grundmothcr, Queen Victoria, of
r.ngiunn. i nncess victoria was mar
lied In 1890, but has no children. Tho
eldest of tho kaiser's sisters, Princess
unarloiie, married rrinco Iiemhard,
of Saxc-Mclnlngcn In 1878. The most
famous of tho kaiser's sisters is So
phia Dorothea, who in 1889, became
tho brido of Crown Prince Constantino
of Oreccc. and was iiucen of tho Hel
lenes until tlie overthrow or tho dyn
asty last year. Her adoption of tho
Greek-Catholic faith was verv ills.
tasteful to tho kaiser, and for years
they remained aloof from each other,
but oil that changed when war broke
out and Sophia became her brother's
niost valuable agent in preventing tho
entrance of Grceco into the war. Thn
youngest of the kaiser's sisters, wife
of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse,
Is Princess Margaret, who will be 46
on the zzu oi tins month.
'f, A. Long, Veterinary ,
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The lord Sedan, with Its exceedingly
comfortable nml refined furnlMilngs,
Its neat appearance and every day In
tho year utility, Is an especially nt
tractive motor car for women, meet.
Ing so fully all tho demands of social
and family life n delight to women
to drive becauso of tho easy, fafo
control. Summer nnd winter it is al
ways ready never a doubt about that
nor never nny tears for troublo on
the way. Then tho cont of opcrntion
and upkeep is very small. Sedan,
$603.00 f. o. b. Detroit.
KEEVES-BRAGG AUTO CO.
OKKGON, MISSOURI.
THE BEST FRUIT TREES
of the leading varieties-Apple. Peach, Cherry, Pear, Plum,
Apricot, Quince, Etc.; Grape Vlne3 and Berries of all kinds
Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Etc.;
Norway Maples, Carolina Poplars, White Pines, and Hardy
Ornamental Shrubs are ready for transplanting.
Come in and secure such stock as you may need In this
line, or give us your order and we will ship it to you.
Yours For Business
Doth Phones.
Murray Nurseries
OEO. R. MURRAY, Prop.
Oregon, Mo.
MtlnvA IIia Rf Trtn I- m . T
Company wlro your home In 'tho
V?J$l!l ot Anril under the "APHII.
WIRE YOUR HOUSE PLAN" and
get an electric Iron freo. This offer
applies to the Maxwell, Amazonia
Nodaway, Forbes, Forest Sty and"
Oregon districts. Call tho oir a
4 Use Dr. Hess & Lee's Lice Killer
to keep your chickens healthy. For
sale by E. O. Phillips.
w. c. Proud, M. D., Eye, Ear,
Throat and Nose Specialist. Office,
Physicians and Surgtona' buUdiag,
JtbTmnd Francis streets, St. JolepB,
v i :'iA...
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