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J J" a f I f ( It-! 4 'M a KICK KILL, fWaOUXtJ, THURSDAY, onCKMUnn 3, l03. V; Attention femcrs. Why remain In tlm North nml ntny Indoor hIx iiiorillia ia tb year coiinudiIiik whit you ml'!' during the iiiln-r tlx month? io Sou ;li where yon enn work out (loom ffpry month In tlw? year, nml whore you nre producing soiih-UiIiik the y-nr round. It you nre a titork ri'r you know your atock Hf iww "eatinjr thvlr head off' and. Iwxltii-. have to lie proti-ctcd from the rljr or of whiter liy expensive shelter. Kconomlcnl itnok fi"Htuj rvinlrfn t!i combination tf Itoih nVh-fomiltifr n:ul fat- . forming food in rertnln pro portion. Alalia in a u n 1 "Florida prodiuv in iilinn.l- ntlCV tllC velvet K'lVIl aml'cH- mtva, tlm flrwt a hVkIi pro ducer, nml the lutti-r a tut producer, and they arc the chenint mill Ut fattening nmU-rlnU kuowu to the world More money rail lie in tide and Itii htw hilKir, la sren ernl fnrinliijr. fruit md lerry jrrowlnjr ntul truck RArden- ina; alonsj our road In the South than In any oilier avc tlon it the I'nloii. If you nne Interwded and dtwirv ftirtlier Information oil the aubject, uddrvsm G. A. PARK. Grwl ! miuh at Jk t4urlI Aftm. LalTlll Kaatulll K. K. C'., LOUISVILLE. KY. R. GOTO sanitarium. nr. 3? Imu4 at a Vraaaatia (to Orr(n4 with ft full aia of TtHai aA r:?mf, frt-.tiMalot all Chroma Dwml, In. J r aooml tut mmumuuio auata STW rpx rfmi4 DISEASES OF WOMEN. trl Dlrf4 lo lir.1 d I ot et. Mlif t n ffrr4 It-r rur4 M kuM tc.U btwk lot ( KS& Tnlirl IttttluM. l!U( Imm hlkMI. Laxt la uolullw. A iit boms for tBM4urtcf caaSiMB!, CUCttl. TTHOKI-R HtMf CaiU Car4. WttlTI rON COOK o deb TU Crlwroet1 tf. Et. St, Fptn. Hfa l.lr. I h .i f . Il rtUI. lUtlt-Ctr TMlUraly (ttntlHi varicocele: R&4lMllr tn ! T M. B1 1 roattlTt Cuiulm tut fc..l kK book. DEFORMITIES CURED. Alt fntmt rri pv . rl i iwl ! f Br trft4 .noutil ft arm 14 ao.ft tof rot ralakt t tun otkl UtlM4 14 (ulpvad ckiMl(a ftl U. llatluk iit (nKlitiiw.lm msit'iul, M s' r y Mtw. Ifcirur rW 4wiiiM4 tllMintUl prk Ftm. ftTltif T1J DR. C M. COE. 9m f, lit vtimlu HA JAJ C1TT, KO. V I IK titi C V b I 4 Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CH ICAGO, KANSAS CITY PfilNCIPAL CITIE3 OF TEXAS. eitfet umm AND FREE RECLINING K uuNjnLi oimi iui OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. SUPERIOR MEALS, fTir-r r t"i 7 crrKr c 1 ATY CIIAIC CARS W'3uut Street M. f:. Ctiurctt, There will bo preaching at the W!nut Street M. E- Church next Sunday t ii . m.nj J:yp.m. by the plor. Sunday School at 9:45 ni. Junior Leagues at a: 30 p. m. Epworth Leslie at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting ThutJy 7830. Chas. C. James, Pastor. Flrat I'reabyteriaa Clmrctt. There will be preaching iervice next Sunday at II a. m. and 7:3c p. rn. Piayer meeting Thursday 7:30. Sunday School at 9:4 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeayor at 6:30 p. m. W.- B. Chancellor, Pastor. tininn-nclns Novrntpr 1st. thro' VHy 8lN'pliiK-CAr 'rvl Kanxna flty to J.'U'kiiviik. Florhl. 1 Mcmplilit, HinuliiKlinin and Atlanta, will lo Umitnrail by the Friaco Hyateni nul will lw contltuu-d throuirhout tle winter month. TueSontheaMern LlBittd train li-nvin Khiikah tity nt 6;.'!0 p. in. dally, making the run to Jackaon rllU In :ix hour. In addition to through eh"'('r to JarkHouvliSe thla traiu rorrif vkv tTf.nt chair rhni and Olwrvntrou Cut' car. operated ly Fml Harrey. .No otlMT lln oReni auch euperb t-rvic. For further information wrlu; or addiVNt J.V.lnxuiKS Afi't tJt-ni I'ajw'r.Afn'nt, tjl Kannaa City, Mo. IS THE BEST CLOTHING mil. i:tnuL:3&c3 lUkan, Mlasourl Pclfl Ttnte Curd. MOUTH BOCND. KT. Xi l ASH K. C, No. -M Iravn 5:25 a in. No. 2 12:30 p. m. No. 30 IxnTt 10:10 p. m. NO. U4 (Uctiil 10.15 a. iu. WrT HOI ND, IT. Wt)TT C'ETHAL. No. 37 IiitiTe 1KXI p. m. No. 3"i Iuvi-rt ,5.45 a. in. IMirTB BOCM. No. 2J Arrive 5:.V. a. m. No. 27 Arriwn 12:55 p. m. No. 25 Arrive 10:10 p. in. No, 101 (Loral) p. in. KAMT IHM'KU ,rT. MlXtTT fKNTKAU No. 34 Arrlta 12:20 p. m No. 40 Arrive 0:55 p. to IU A. lUn.KT, Ast. A Mortem fun war Trawaief SI gUkW ana TTnUMtaa tt a'JOtM AJUCA34t LAA MtLiAWe4 mumam mutmntr ttxxzstrr ALAAAAf 4 SiHJIHSLXtT Haifemi rata la asl tb rw S9 EUREKA SPRIKC5 Taa Srira Krtr wioraw tl-mki!hcVS. Vl li-ftlM Ail Okf, kTMl iuonf Vaa u4 traiaa aa kich alio., ssaaaorai, KAiiwtaCity MnU and Fx- pn-an 6:45 a. tu TexR. tkklahoiuii & Sicin- plil. Mikil and l.xprxita eik) p. in Carbiia LVntvr 4 45 p. in Auhivkh. KanmiaClty Mall nud Kx- prt'Mt ! .25 p. iu Tcxii. tlklahoiuanud M0111- phU, Mnil nud hxpn-aa 0:5(1 a. 111 Curls. 111 tVmcr 5:40 p. Ill I- or (let iiidiriiiatlou in rvunrj to trtiln . rk-', riit. H. rti-., apply to K. T. 1 J Harrier', lo-ni ujiriit, or Jit. liuuwliUf, A. J. J', A., Kaiuiua City, iiu. Mextrau VarKoMltifatoKw Stfe Mouth. 1 Soma ol our Mexican War ! diera have wo.nhned why their name have not bttn iied to $ii per, month in compliance with a liw pasted by the latt aeuion of Congrew. The following item will pois'.Wy explain the caue ol the de lay, lo-wtt Cotnmiiiioner ol Peniona Ware, h decided that the Mexican War veterans on the roll at $S a month are entitled to an increase to $12 a month, despite a conflict of declara tions of what constitutes the sixty dsys service required of thete veter ans. The penion bureau during the 'Sot issued pensions at $S eacn a month on the construction that the time of the homeward travel after discharge was to be included in the sixty days requirement. A former secretary of the Interior subsequently held that the travel time is not part of the service, but congress at the session pensioned at $u those then "on the rolls at $i" on account of the Mexican war. Commissioner Ware has novt de cided that despite the departmental construction the act of ccngresa makes it obligatory to increase th pensions ef tboia already oa the rolls irrespective of any fauliines in the original action of bit bureau in granting pensions. VLEAU KHTATE TRANSFERS. R E Johnson to G W Fail 1S0 a sec I Wa'nut S4000. Thos Hart to Thos Scott 5 and 6 blk 214 Foster $20. II II McCullock to Thomas Scott lots 1 a 3 & 4 blk 223 Foster $100. S U Saddler ct al to R G Shouth 40 acres section 22 Rockville $750. Louisa Pitts to W J JacLton lots 41 and 42 block 9 Johnstown $100. K M CUtk to II J Clark )i in terest !7i a section 6 and 7 Homer $2100. II J Clark to K M Clark j in terest tract section 29 & 30 iiomcr $1. Martha L Smith to II S Wal ter too acres section 10 Mound $400. A H Faircbild to W M Hardin- ger 40 acres section 35 Charlotte ft. Henry Meyer to A N Lep.en- beatai acres section 32 Rockville $100. J A Brown to A W Chamberlain lots 7 and 8 block 37 Rich Hill $Soo. II G Cook to G S Hammock lot 1 blk 79 Rich Hill $500. C T Kisner to A L Fox pi lot 1 blk 4S Duller $400. N U McFarland et al to Frank 1 1st court lot t blk 5 Wins ad add Butler $ 500. W U T Uchrll ct al to B A Mc Roberts So actessec 3$ Deer Creek $50. E A Snyder to N H MtFailand ct al blk 30 Butler $ 1000. J T Enrts to L S Hickman lots S 9 .t 10 block 14 1st add Rich Hill t-io. L J Swarcni to A B 1. Jung tun let a blk is West SuU add Butlet $30, Walnut Land Company to A Webb lot 7 block 8 Foster io. Alice Etsiii to I E Moier So sec 3 I)eep-valer IjSoo. L E Kcdford to W E Talbot lots 19 150 Adiian J.550. A H Wooiliin to M J Smi.h tract sec 4 Pleisant Gap $Soo. C L Baker to C I) B'ily So a sec 29 Stimmiit $Soo. T S Brant to W C Dunwcll 13 c acres section t Ml Pleasant D L Sci. liner to G U HicLmau a ice 36 Horotr $6000. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mr. A. Setl'infer was iu the city last Saturday trading with our mer chants. Httman Johannes and wife ate Tlinkgiving turkey with Rich Hill friends. Rev. Sapp preached two excellent sermons at the Walnut St. M. E. church Sunday. Mrs. Daisy Smal'ey. of Hume, was in the city, csdling on friends. ,st Saturday. Miss Minnie Arrasmith, of ButJer visited her Grandpa ArTasmith's family over Sunday. Editor Wayland, of the Appeal to Reason, was in the city Monday, visiting the Coming Nation. Uncle Tom's Cabin drew a crowd ed bouse last Friday night. W e have often wondered why. Rev. W. B. Chancellor, of the Presbyterian church preached with titw inspiration last Sunday. Mr. Lee Matthews, of Tabervillei was in the citv last Friday making a trade with Mr. X. T. Phillips. Ray Thompson came tip from Carthage, last Thursday, and ate Tbankegivicg turkey with mother and brother. Prof. E. M. Chamberlain spent Sunday in Kansas City and wor shiped with the church of Christian Science there. Mr. Geo. A. Rhosdes spent Thanksgiving with his daughter and son in law, Rev. and Mrs. Guy Z. Moore, at Nsshville, Mo. Mail clerk J. L. Porter came over from Fort Scott tor Abort time during bis la-oS and ate thanks giving turkey with bomefolks. A young' man, from near Mete. enriched our city court to the extent of tsn dollars and f.ht cents for fast driving thanksgiving day. He was thankful to get out of the clutches of the law. Henry LanJon, aged 71 . years died at his home in Walnut town ship, Xov, 23, He was an old set tler, and highly respected by thove who knew him as a good neighbor and citizen. He was buried at In dependence cemetery. Jim Xafus, the park corner mer chant had a biithday surprise party Thanksgiving day. Hi? city rela tives and country cousins came in on time to help give thanks and eat turkey. All were duly thankful and did aiiple justice to the turkey. The univeisal opinion of our theatre goers seems to be that the perfoimance given !at Thursda) by the' Was She to Biauie" company was the best exhiln ioo of dra matic art witnessed in this city in a long number of years. Every body was pleased, A Tort rait wills a Moral. In the December McClure's Magazine there is a urtv.g, poign ant dialing of John Kocketcller, the Standard Oil Magnate whoe methods are being so merci'.esaly revealed it; the ta.r.e publication. The pictuie is full of human inter est. It is a proliie, the prof.le of a hard old man, with a cunning, poiutcd shin, and a mouth clovrd light like a leather pouch-purse. A skull-cap covers the baclu'.ely bald head, the checks are hard as parchment, the e)8 set deep. Tbe ensemble is one almoat incredibly hard and cunning; and yet from its contemplation it is not fesr, 01 dislike that e feel as nuchas pity, In that vUage there is no Me, no blood" no merriment. It is a dta:f nik, a drath-niisV in sshoe tiuid lines are coi.gea!ei Cold, calculat ing gteed nd diead, dtead almost pitiful. There's a whole witnon in that one-page picture s Geoie Yatian, The lew l)rnu frta the Ufe f liama Iloot&Tecker. The trzc dea'b of ti.it IcaJer in one oi the grfat rei.jj'ioiis move ments of" t1;e time, recalls clrcun visncfs in l.er life from r.rch profound cisic lesson may t-e d: ti ller charms of wifehood asd mo;berhood are the chr:i.ed re membrance of krr inmediite friends. Her devotion to te Sal vation Army is the pardonaLte pride of her associates 13 that orgara lion. Everyone sboolJ have a direct and detp personal interest in tin fact that Mrs. Iot!-Tockrs ce-j votion to an exacting puLHc service did not interfere with the f j':";!men( of her duties 1 a wife ccr the per formance of her crt'Lgatjncs as a mother. Oa the contrary, she was doubtless all tie better aad ttrcrjrr j as wife and mother for Wing a!o a tireless leader among right-eoiaded men and wowen. , There is a superstition that tbe good wife will have no indication to participate in public affairs, and that tbe good mother will have bo time for it. So wives and mothers among the poor let their brains run fallow while they bend over wash tubs, and wives and mothers among the rich allow theirs to run fallow while they minister to family pride at social functions. With uncon scious irony all this is called "mak ing the home." Women must not Tote. That on erous burden wouU break in opoa the marital and maternal duties of tbe wasiitub and the afternoon tea and so destroy the Lome!. They most not hold public oice, no mat ter how crying the rseed in our pub- lie service for feminine thought and 1 feminine action. For with women in. politics, our children woe Id be neglected, and our butbanils would go tihkept and unloved, while tbe ! home would disappear from our civilization! Against this baibaric superstition Mrs. Booth-Tucker's busy an J use ful Lie was a daily protest. True, she took no part ia civic affairs. Her case cannot bae cited, therefore. a precedent lot- woman in politics, identical H every angle. But no possible p!ic m rvice in civic aitairs would be more exact ing in its demands upon a woman's time and energy, or mote d isturbirg to wifely and motherly dot ies, than the public religious worl: which Mrs. Booth Tucker slid pel form so long and successsully. Yet she leaves seven children, sv bo have never lacked their mother'a tore and care. Without detracting in C l lea at from the particular public st-rvict to which Mr. Booth-Tvckt r life was devoted, may not that lite be fairly cited as a shining "uittt nee cf tbe pet feet conpatibil.tr, w-.lh wo men no less than men, of private and public service. May ve nt point to her career as another nota ble detnonatration of the tutioiaie ie'ationhip of wifely and moa'ierlj functions cf citifenship, ff he rxfr fett compatibility of fKune-oiakitig with co:inuiuty-bcildi jj Chica go 1VI lie. A Kersuao, Rev. Geo. E. Bates, Cor.gnrg tioua'iat, ot St. Louiv, iccecily (HeachtJ a seiraoa fiota t isti seiae of the 1st chaptrr of Geuesia, ia ihe coure cf wh'ch besai.i: "t'ruf. W. G. EW,e ta ,id jthai -The suVjctof the first chep- ter cf (jci.ev'iS 1 v.ct ib.t crratiou but tbe Creator what it gites us is not a woilJ but a tiod.' Tfc's thought sti kt the keynote ef tie new thought ia t; attitude toiaard tie fill. VtuJi:t o lie B.tle no loi ter loi k for accui ate scieiue fcrksicry ia a lo,k wtittea whea - . i "1 ! M : j , 1 Irrrrrts Ct f.iizr i-.i tilt U lia UJ-znt if lis tietr ii'uc. L-tt search the Scr'jrfare inr .r.e jtbry shed a pt c-cej t saeect ami srpou toe kirtoey ct a anvq-erace cj tie a.tm: k,1 world. Let t!;eca iiy t!,t:r l.irr- ary ceTeioprr.est a-sdl see lias a keener appreosiica cf tie tr.ea :, wrote tbesi. TLey cmzeA. fi'I to be tra'i2'eo4td and !ctere?e.4. E.rt tLe sincere Ouri.iiri approicitt ibe StijjJturts witii a Ji "treat ia: cr est and p-arpove. lie p ever tbe historical, literary a nJ the scSeo. tif.c ftaliirt cf lli L.-!s ilj tsi'I attention in b'rs pas:oes'.e se??ch for that which the Scripture are de signed to reveal, narnclr, t:e per son, will and work of God, asd tre oature and telst-onsb'ps of tnaa. From Geaesi u ReelAtioos, 1a myth, ia legend, ia traJ.tija anl ia I history, ia ha, pfslzi as.J probiiey p'b, epistle aaJ apocilypse. on every page, God spsais to tbe human sou'. i fce li.e tleai wita regio.i. not science, iLeo'cgy, not tteory j life, not history. G ni Jo not in spire men in scieatlEc data arid his torical fact, but w-.th the eieiDi! truth which relates htm to God in terprets bis nature in the V-zht ot the purpose and w;aijm cf '-he Cre ator. Amid tie ilji.r.e4 of giocci aad dcteat, when the wtetla cf pro gress move slowly, when the work ers of iusquity Sourish aaJ the righteous are put to confusion, then the fact of God cpho'.Js and strcrg- thens, for the God that was ia tbe beginning, is cow, and ever shall be, world without end." Lei Cr.8-W!f Ssttlsrs" Bates ti .til Kzrtufist i3 Csii4.mil. From SoptomU'r IjubiU NoTx'ts)r !, Vyt, the Bartirrjl fk very low oue-wajr cvloeUt rAtis ts Cnli fortila, OrrsTOtu WasUtsytoa. I iaho, Moataaa. 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