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JliljilLjiLd Jl'lniJilfc .- - ii u. CICII UILL. imaQTJtt.1. TJICBSDAY, DKCEMDOt 10, 1903. 5o. 1 CM M I T "'v j : ,1 '2 ' AM. Attention farmers. Why remain In the North ' ant! stay Indoor six Month lit the year consuming what you raise during the other six months? Uu South where you con work out door every mouth in the year, aud whore you Hre producing something the year run ml. If you are a tuck raiser yon know your stock are uow "eating their hen il off" n.id, liesldi-s, hare to Is? protect d from the rlg of winter by exwuslve shelter. Economical stock feeding requires the com I if nation of both fleh-formlng ami fut forinlng foods in certain pnv portlon. Alabama a nil Florida produce In abund ance the velvet lenn nnd'eas snva. the flrxt a f1t pro ducer, nnl the latter a fat producer, and they are tlie rhenpettt ami lt fattening material kuuvtg to the world More money can lx made and with k-KM lulior. in gen , end farming, fruit and lerry crowing and truck garden ing along our road in the Kouth than In any other auc tion of the I'rilou. If you are interestiM inif desire further inforinution oa the subject, address Q. A. PARK. Gct lMuttntkHi A Iou,al Afcm. Lsslsvllls A Nh,tll. tt. SL iX., LOUISVILLE. KY. QANITARIUM. UtU stxtth gfiiliw H f.Tasi ICuff P IM Orratir4 vltk fU m srw nrtxt lrltlfMiil(HCbrwi Pimm, tint If lOOMI it MoaaOKKUtiua at ssuc sue J S.i(. 4 Smmit mt tmtr it 'p DISEASES OF WOMEN. W.ll .qslpp So Iml 1iiini . Vr l a .uff.r4 lor jtf t4 . tiMM.&l book tar vmn f IU. Tttlwl aitasta. Is)! IstM UUilM. LUiMUliulHUtM. A l.t Kens tor s SarUf Ndmnt Mxctts, rrxctt-R vmu cw4. waive eoa pass aooK oa Cl T Cwrrmlunefl Lt. r?. SplK. Hr lP, I Sti.ik.f. fWS&iM, Iwud Tro blM, Nm Piti fllM Irfar A mil MVmid'iMmIimII, VARICOCELE. KtkMMtly Corfl la Ttt Rn r Pnctttr N rMtefvilT InMtiMal tor Im. f VIUl DEFORMITIES CURED. A?l frwi 'flrp'. ten. w fi.r1 tyi ilMfuid kao klra t in tj ErupM . Umimii fur utna e mn Kir.l iu.uoa K wlpy. ..liUiui MUi buiUtiwa. HMlHitM FrM a.4 M(4..n.l. mt k Uiwar. tkkrt? Mn' unihm tllaift4 Bnok frM. ivi.f bhI imbM lUNHUM, Uil .1 .Ac. t rtl M no r rnr lUVilMk. KaXSaS CITT.K9. St Louis Ik North Arkansas Railway CouumU at illf tan with lb. HI Loulaaad Han Frftncl.oo. N.w lloi. ard la affael Sund.r.J une. . MORMKO TRAINS. Na, 1 Lv. K-ur.ka rpjt. 6:(VH. m. A. rss!:k'tun :). ni. Ko. I L.Hllun 7:li) a. w. Ar. Kur.ka Hfilny a.07 a. lu. avkaiicu TE4l?. Na, 6 L. Kutrka xpinjrt J M p. n. Ar. H.UCttiau. A:tAp. oi, K. 6 Lv. Hlljrman 7:15 p. ta. Ar. Kureka Hprinf 8:i p. m. Na. T L. Kur.ka HiTing p. u. Ar. i-iiiuau 9Mp ni. Nil. 8 I.. Hiifiun U U p. n. Ar. Kui.ka tirliix 10:47 p. ui. Coun.ctlon liout Ptleti Hill. Mo. luada wlib Hi. KrlH la lb. i'aclflc at tifUif., or via 111 M.uipttii at fc'loboli Juucltun. A baiKtnxu n.w Pamphl.t tJulJ. to Kur.ka tprlugi a a Halib tiri batten U.uikI, with li.w tiMutlfui illu.iraiiuu. A copy .ul fra to any a4dr.i., Addri. il luuulrl and nrJ.rt to Ui, V.t, Mauat r Kur.ka Kprlogt, Ark. UEO.WtT Manai. OTCER yunOD WtTM OOTMIKQ. BALMY OILS. f r, INianr (VuhtK tl5 'mm'. t'Wvmi, p . mi kii mm I pmmm jkmu i n WrlM ft ivreMr,,j,.fs It, Read Tho Tribune. Iff ;ALx2 JriX Walnut Street M. K. Church, There will be preaching at the Walnut Street M. E. Church next Sunday at II a. m.and 7:jop.m. by the pKior. Sunday School at 9145 a. m. Junior League at 2:30 p. m. Epworlh League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting: Thursday 7 tj?. Chas. C. James, Pantor. Firat Pretbytcrian Cburch. There will be preaching tervice next bunday at 11 a. m. and 7130 p. m'. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. Sunday School at 9:4 a. m. . J u 1) lor Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. V. B. Chancellor, Pastor. Commencing Noverolwr Int. thro daily aligning-car arvloe. KAniuia City to Jn'kouvl!lf. Florida vl lliHiiiitilH, HirniiiiKharn and AtlnnUi. will Im iiiauirurau-d iiy the Frlco Myatera and will be continued throughout the winter tnontliM. ThKontbeaatra Limited train leaven KaitMA tlty nt B'W p. in. dully, making the mn to Jurknon- vllle in hour. In addition to throuirh iWut to Jacknonvllle thU tralti carries eSe pnnt chair can and Observation L'aft'cnr, ojerateI by Fred Harvey. o other line oners such superb aervh-e. For furtlier Information write or addrea J. f. Iivhikx Aw'l tien'l l'aas'r. Agent, tjl Kaunas City, Mo. IS THE BEST CLOTHING tmiMCKKUUfcca., Kakara, OadaMlL Missouri Paclfie Ttmo Card. MIKTII IIOUMI, at. ItlfW AND li. c. No. IM Leave Jj:2' a rn. No. 24 Leaves ; 12:.T0 p. tu. No. 30 Lenvca . 10:10 p. iu. NO. 104 (Local) 10:15 a. tu. WKHT HOt Jii), -T. KX)TT CICXTRAU No. 37 leaves 1)0 p. ro. No. 3'J leavea JV:4." a, iu. aHTU uor.Mt. So. 29 Arrive t:Za a, ul No. 27 Arrives 12A1 p. in. No. Arrives 10.10 p. n. No, Ml (LM-nl) J:H0 p. iu, kaut ikh'mi ,t. utin t-rxTi al so. 34 Arrlrea 12:20 p. m No. 40 Arrives ?uV p. ro U. A. ItAii.KT, Afft. THE WISE Mll'S VA If StM Ma Tmiu at OKtAHSMM tmoim rmuTosr rzvrMrr ALABAMA ao tr SOUTH LAST lUJui-J MM IB tflcrt U tb. rw M Wtilc lu titrj ! .uu.. A :i -.1. lin. talMt-r II M'u.vbals. 'fd liXo. RICH UlLL. MUUIKI, lKIAIITM. KatiauisClty Mitil and V.x- prt as ...0:4 A. Hi. TexMM, (iklithouia A Mnn- plils. Mull and Kxpr-s 6. (Ml p. iu. Citrbon Center 4 4"p. iu. AUblvKs. Kaiixaa City Mail nud IIx- prtsw 0:2." p. iu. TeiiiM. Okhthoiunand Mem- phts. Mull and Kipn-n U..V1 a, tit. CarlMin tVnter 'i.40 p. tu. For iletnllt-d liiforiiinllou iu n enrd to train nervier, rut it, etc., a?p!y to F T. Iillarrii're. 1-m'uI ujn'iit, or Jiim. Ikonohue, A. 0. I', A., Kansas City, Mo. TKt SINOAY SCKCCL UHZH. iMntutH XI. Dec, W. 11. C. J ijO. Thr Dkhm atio.i ck thb Timi-f.r. lAfMnn text. I Kln A, Ml, C2, Kl (Atnericnn llevlseil Version.) , 1 Tln-n Koloiiioa aiuMniliied tlx elders o( Uriu l, and All tlv tw-l lA the trllips, the prlitrtHi of Die UiUu'm hoiim-s of the childreu of I-rru l, unto King Holoiiiou In Jerusalem, to bring up the ark of tin covrnnct of Jehovah out of the city of lvid which U Zlon. S And cli the men of Urmd RMM'tnbled themM-he unto King Holomon at the Ik-nut In the mouth of Kthanlm, wlihh U tl w-vvatb tuontli. 3 And all tli elder of Israel came, and the priests took tip the ark. 4 And tlK.r brought Bp thenrfc tA Jehornh, nud the tent o nievttng, and all 'the holy Tesj-I that were In the tfjit: even ths did the priewta and the Ivlta bring ny. 1 Ad King Solomon and ail tl congregation of Israel, that Wprt OKMembleil onto him. were with hi in before tlve ark. sue ri (king shuep aud oxen, that could not be conntel nor numbered for tnultltnde. 6 And ie priesta bniught in the ark of tin covenant of Jeiiovnh unto its I'lare. , Into the oracle of the bouse, to tbe most holy place, evea under the wings of the clerubim. 7 For tbt clMTublni aprenAl lorth tlielr wingw over tlie place of the ark. aud ttn cherubim covered the ark and the stares thereof above. K and tin Kttve were so long that the ends of the staves were set-u from the holt place before tin' oracle: but tbejr were not seen without: and there, tbey are unto this day. There was nothing in the ark save tlie twnM bles of stone which Mown put there at Horeb, when Jehovah made 11 covenant with the children of lr'. vleu they came out of the luod of Egypt, v10 And It ensue to ms. w lieu the prteets were com out is" tle holy place, that tlie cloud filled tlie bouse of Jehovah, 11 so that the priesta could not stand tu uiluU ter by reason of tlie cloud; for the glory of Jehovah filled tlie house of Jehovah. 62 And the king, aud all Israel with him. often -d sacrifice ln fore Jehovah. (S3 And Koloiuon of. fered tor the aacrifk of iMw-e offer ings, which be ottered unto Jehovab, two and twenty oxen. Mid a hun dred nod twenty thousand sheep. Ho the king and all the children of Israel dedicated the boune of Je hovaq. library lteferenceav (.reikle's Honrs with tbe Kible; Ulbllcal Cyclopedia Kdie, d. .104; Kdcrsucim s Ulbk) His-, tory, toL 5, p. W; Smith's smaller scriptural history, chap. 12. Ccncccllnj Tbreads. The opHrtnntty to tise his new given wisdom came early. The two mother's aud their contention ovx-r their IwiIns, The greatuew ol Solo moil commenced to iu;iui!est Itself Forty thousand stalls of horses tor hischnriota. He xik three thous and provertia and bla oeius atuount eI to a thousand and five. More than Kipling ever wrote. Hlrnmsemlmjwiy enme, and to them be announced bis lofty purpoM- Aud Hlrntu consented l do as Koloiuou wislxM. Tbe building was commenced. Then was built a house tor FharoAb's daughter. Tbe architectural wort; of tbe Tem ple was superb. Then came tbe cere monial dedication of tlie, building. lioi.bKT Text "I was glad, when they said unto me, let us go Into tbe house t-f tbe Uirtl." Paulnt 122, 1. Some Kosscts to be relisted. What Is implied dedicating a house of worship to tlod? 1. Thk l'l bi-tixr isNohi.k ami Ho ly. Tbe most sacred of all human experiences are iKTfortiHsI aud known In the church cdlftee. It Is no siuull ttdng to dedicate a house to the glo ry of tiod. tvt It aside for sucttKl usAgx's. How often has our soul K)Mer lseu ixuiewed when tbe re-en-torfeuteut of spiritual Hiwer cutue from tlte Almighty In tbe sanctuary Tlwrs U the one place Iscfore death, Itere we all nwvt oa a level. I know some people seek to make of It an Im llite.1 pluiM gugsl by a uiere bunk account. The Almighty vj whom tlie houso Is diHllcated Is no respecter ol ersoii, and bis rhurvh biu fallen from grace when It lieiaiiie a classi fier of the standing of human taiul-ts-s lit this world. How sacred is this house ltcu dedicated. Here we take our first born aud turn bis Lice heavenward, while we auuM sol emu aud binding oblUatktua for ttiein w hk'b we should nen'T foiv't Here we bring our blushing brides and Joining hands take lite long obligation to cherish and love e h other. Here w In-n sorrows pall over shadows us, we bring the luaxtittl ceut casket of clay In which a pre clou Jewel once alnhle. Here ronu-s tlu cIhw of goiel hope, '1!CUI I live ye Khali lire also." Here we r-cs-lveil stime of our noblest losplra tloiis. Here only is truellU rty found Yet om ay ow llLUy wt lel slxjut tU-se suiiht butldlugs. We swrate t5s-lr sncrol doiniln Isfore rvlne by w L!;-rliig, aud g'i'.'Hug w hl Urn uiiuUtiT Is on bis kts ts. fore (Pxl akliig for belp in th ser rk of the hour. It jrrat loubly ou th ears of the writer, yet this evil U irerait. I-t us coin sskI expect tti holy bush of the Ii2tte preweuce as It Rift bis lovel and own. With the aru spirit la our beurts a Jttcob exrrV-l sa he said. Thia U none otlwr ifUt the bouse of (iod, and this the gate of liea veil. 2. THIn TKA4KKW tub iRKATr.rr oiyORT tr twr CarCti. It in not fourvl in the symmetry of it arehl tecturr, tho this adds to its beauty. It is not in the harmony of tbe Inter ior trimmings, or tbe sweets? of tbe organs tone these are neocewary. The oratory of the preacher tho es sential, but even this U not the churches, greatest glory tho he might equal Demcwtberjesi. It is act found in the liturgy, charming as that may be, nor Is tbe choir tho tbey sang like tbe Adn ut Angles. lint In this fact "For t ic glory of Jehovah fill ed tbe hon t of Jehovah. It is then wbea 1 od'a presence fills tbe Church nil f, aat tbe members of tbecborch that it baa tbe greatest! 3. Thk Ouisv or rsnix Linso Tkmi-i.b o oiks, In wbk-h tbe Holy Gbos. 1 to abids. An old authority siys, "What? Know ye not that yo r Ixxly la tlie temple of tbe Holy t bust w hich is in yon, wbkh ye have of od, and ye are not your own. If any man defile tbe terope of Ood, hint shall God destroy; (or the temple of tiod Is holy, which temple ye are. Alpha Aliilakv. HEAL I3TATE TRANSFERS. Ferdinand Leimer to C L Bra cbear to sere Motion a Rockvillc John Fischer to J FUcher 15 acres sectiga tf Pieasaat Gap $150 II J Mock to J II Dttauj So a tec zx Hudson $3100. EH Carter to J L Brockman 4 a tec 14 Roekville $1200. Mary E llarri to Alice Biker 40 a tec 24 Mingo $1300. C L Baker to E D Kipp tOo a tec 29 Summit $5600. Lou Smith to II A Ellis 5 a tec 3 New Home I275. A B Edrington to C II Dikin theets lott 123 and 4 blk 12 west tide ad Butler $200. i A Rugglc to A V Green lot 6 blk 3 Am.terJara $175. Myrtle Evilsizer to Mary E Evil tixer lot S blk 14 V tide sd Butler $50. G M Katmey to C II Ewing 40 a tec 31 Mt Pleasant $1200. Carrie Smith to Elisabeth DuJ ley lot 4 blk 12 Wmi extension But ler fSjO. Allen Wilson to Robert Pa t ton tract tec 12 Rock vide $3000. John Brown to L V Brown tract tec 2S Hudion $1400. Emma Gench to II B IIat tract tec S Pratie $200. H B Haya to V S Janes tract tec 8 Prarie $300, II B 11 ay 1 toWS Jones 300 a tec 17 Prarie $1350. A E Drbow to John Green lot 1 1 and pt lot 10 blk 1 Henry't ad But ler $K0. Wm B Watkm to 11 J Andrew 212 a trc 13 & 14 & 17 Piarie and Roekville $10000, v Kittia P Ralkton to J II Daugh erty 80 a Fleatant Gap $2700. ElitAbeth Miller to A Livingstone 3 s tec tO Walnut $250. Oliver Freeman to Susan Weill pt lot i Mock t Wmi 1 add Butler (1400. The mother ol llarviy Van Dine, the boy bandit of Chicago, who bat confessed to being implicated in the mutter ol tix mtn and lartumera lit robbctiet, bat been devoting much time in recent ycatt to organ ising boys' clubs, the purpoe of w hich wat to keep boys out of sa loons, from smoking and frc-tn read ing lurid literature, i't'-e never ex pected ber boy ol any w 10:15 doing. Ex, ADDITIONAL LOCAL A- C Smptm is praiufj,? tr.i -Merry? nia'i be yti tZJ. Mj. J. N. Barrows it ntills-g real estate suits to best tbe band. Mrs. II. G. Cook, ol Hwr -.sr.t Sunday wtth kicb II.H relstisrt- i'its Beryl Booth visited friamdt in Plrastnioo, Kant., over San-5y. Pack tsys, the rTeatrt ohtc.e ro the enforcement of tiic law it th lawyer. How much differeoce it there be tween the "chevarie" tnob cf tbe 1 back woods and the mob at a tmArt tet wedJ.ne ia the city? i Tbe Hume Telephone uyt that city it to bare several Rurtl Free Delivery routet toon. Probably about the 1st of January. Jake Ilirni, of Papinrvii'e, one of tbe best men in the county was ia the city last week and put L'msell ahead on The Tkibi-xz subtcrip tton list. J. &L Liok ot Rural Route So. 3 Appieton City, was ia toe city last week and favored Thk Tribvse office with a very pleatant call and had hit tubsci iption tet way abe ad. The culmination of the Sacra- Arrasmith episode of a year ago j a divorce suit brought by Wesley Arrasmith vs. Maggie Arrasmith. Service by publication in the Butler Timet, Lodge No. 41 J, I. O, O. F. at their list meeting elected the fol lowing officers: W. II. Lynn, N. G. A. B. Hollows?, V. G. Ed Whitehead, Rec. Sec- S. B. Cole, Fin. . Sec E. T. LaBarriere, Treat. Rev. C. C Jame returned lt Saturday morniBg from 1rginia, where be had been assjtinp Rer. Sap in revival tervice. He wat called borne to attend the funeral of Mis M. E. Kuhu whose death it noted elsewhere in our column. Capt. Richard M. Dale came ov er from Walker last week to attend tbe bean tupper. He bad raure f ua than anyone, and kept bia friends, which it everybody, laughing all the evening. If you taw a clump of old soldiers laughing, fit to split their tides you would find Dale in tbe midst telling hit little yoke. Pat Doy le, one of the loyt who went to Nevada, Thanksgiving to engage in the "little innocent, de lectable game of foot-tall," has been laid up ever tince. missed hit school. Pat fell and the buffaloes treai oa him. If he it not perma nently crippled we trust that he it sensible enough to profit by the ex perience, and turn hit back on the American bull-fight forever. En terprise. Dr. W. R. lleylfnuri, who was one of the earliest uf the early pion eers of Rich Hill pulled up tuket a few day t as A and removed to Icia, Kat. tie wat one of our list citi zens, a perfect gentleman, a good physician well qualified Kr a large practice and conscientious and hon orable in tsery thing. We com menJ him to tie people of lot at w-otthy and wc'l iultfu t receive their lull trust snd contkdetice. His family wilt be quite aa acvtiMtun to tola society. John BoatrigLt took a load of junk to Rich H.:l Monday. W. F. Kk tuad a bukine tup to Rich Hill Monday evssiing. Th dirt wotk on the New Home twitch is completed and nuw as tven a tbe tracks cju be latj they will be ready to move tbst large pit cf coal w!:iwh they bare out The Urge bootleg ergrset have bn set and th work cf putting th bead house wit be pushed ft Tbey will probably be retdy to work fifty )a sunter grcud by the firs, cf th year. Foster Tiaitt. L. ' : '- ' j L - 4 aA t. i , li VII a..', - tr-rrris tia fmr tzi ttis U lit tfiMlf-'jstis if G.9 tsiL rouse SMTBIS o. CAS ATMOrSD CtTr. A Go4 Flow Struck List Frl- Moucd Ci!y people are trrr csch e'ated twer the gTsod fi-wr t J struck in their Srst svt'l Jans Fri day night at a dejni ci SyO feet. The gat Med wat foosJ scj the gat came with pwi prcttcre alout lie tame as was fovai ia all ' the PIeasantin wt". It is geatr- s.ly bel.eted Lit tLe gjs saaJ t the tame at tlat at PieajiiUa, tieing about the Sirce dep-Ji sd pressure. While it hat caused general juhil ation at the cc-ontr seat it fct been good newt to Plea antoa people al to as it is now an eub!:hed fa;t that the ga field here is ouie ex tensive and not, at tome though!, cxnned to a few acjaare mile. At the weil it in town it w .11 be but a short and iBerper.sive job to pipe the main street and snpp?y a'l the business bouses before freeir. weather. The one well will te am ple to tupply t!se dcmeitic oe o the entire city PleiSistsa Oi terve. How to Make Mouey. Agrat ut eltlier s-x s'joall to-day write JLn'j Sf jcuLictunu Co., ii'S Lake Street. Chkr.igo. fr cut aud parttcuLtr of tWir oudome Afam luam t'ard Ciii-e w ii h your n.tuve -u-trransl on It and fi;d with !.. C;i lug or I' ui trs Cards. LveryNnlr oroVrs thetu. isatapte Cam? andl Cartls. t-osljai.l. v; Th'.. Ciu aud I'M tuj r ua;l at j cent. You have ooly to show jii.t- t wunf an orW. ivud e at -u-ie(.r cjw aai 1 cani or snd lr 1 cards wlthoct ease- Ui C:i-W2j Sitllirs' Rain ts til K:.ttf est vJ C:!iJcr:Ii. From tvptetuln-rl juut;! November 30, ISsTs tbe Darhngtoa wakes rcry low one-wajr.co!onil rt-t t t :-.a tornhs. tnsia. Wut!i!nstou, Id.sbu, Montana. The nbs-tl.in U (r-:u to 4J per cenLf rota the regular rat.- Ui Waj t3 C3. The tur!;njfton, with Its strn ruatn litse aud tree th-air lansU.i reK-b th Wt aud Northwest ! iVaver, lliai.es or St. Paul. "The liurltnton-NrilMrn ravlrt Kipres" is the great duliy t!sri:h train with th.iir cars and tourist swi-rr it li.U,UjC. Mont.iut. 1 I'Ujjvt Sound au i luler md 1 : t e jKiiats. Tj CiL'::sij. The IturUagtou s irir I ti-n-allr ttmd acted Cuh f.ni la r.i ur!.'.u tu t'..rUih tiurUt sltfjH-rs are Jul the tMcs; tor coiist tounis and set tler. The route Is lVim-r, t4.v'..fc Colorado aud S:t Lake. E:r.!S!;Urs Ei::rsi::s. TU-so are ruu t'..o first u.cd l' irvl TucWUit 4 each Uioutb ut pproU itiatrly tu.lt rati U-r the rv-uud t r:;-. It w UI !.' a p!-ii',ire for lyt Ti ziw you Hti ttci-ur.-ste ."-d tiif 'r!:..sf.i- re Vlytoauy beiulrle. L. 2. BltCliS B, i. W. WAKtL Y t r. a. t. j ... !.. i.iki(i tv . . C. WNAAOH K W. f. A. 3, Lwui 11 hi