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. '',' V hii M ALLd V'OLUMi: 14 UICH III Li mtZOtllt, TUCIISOAT, ttlXCMDEl 1 1t I03. 3. IS T7 AUcalion farmers. Why remain In the North and tiny In doom six month In tlwyenr con.iimlutc what yon mine during the othtT nix months? ! South where you can work yut door every month tn the year, ntul where you n producing something tlx year round. It you are a stock raiser yoa know your stock nrc now "eating their heuds off" ainl, tteKldes, hnve to lm protected from the rig ors of winter by expensive shelter. Economical Block feeding mtnires 1 combination ot hoiii llefch-fomitng anil fttt , tonnlntc food In certain pro- i tortious. Ahtbntna nnl 'loridit produce In abund ance the velvet licnn nndeas snva, the fint n flettli pro ducer, nnd the Intter a fat producer, etui they hit the cltenpcut nml bet fattening innUrlaU known to the world Mo iv money can to made rind with ltM 1Utor. In gen ernl farming, fruit nml t terry - growing and truck garden ing along our mud In the South than In any otler sec tion ot the Union. Jt you nrv Interested and detilre further Information oa the subject, address Q. A. PARK. Gc1 lauiwratiu k AsraL Ualifllll ufarOi . R. V., LOUISVILLE. KY. OR. C CArilTARIUf.l. Uli si t S WrsasuSIS rwr il-4 vtik fail it briis s (nrrn f-.r lirclBnlol lirr tmllt 0OOt lor wooaiuKlMia ! rtiUM DISEASES OF WOMEN. Wll qaiT o ttil IIMM mt . Muf b t.r Mn-re4 tor nn mr x tSpwta4 bock Tor nwi yHXS Tnda.l Att.t. BhI tmH's Ihm UUmWm. I-S Lm4 la liuUuOtM. A Mt Sams for wtwa artk( e6BVi CAVCtlS, 1CK0M-H. Kmq CMU CwvA. lvntT roa run oo e n ?, f'irriaren La. !. '. ?. ' l-lj, I K !!. UUKatlwiMti, I hMlt tntHHt. fTLtt, FtsU-Cr 6rai4, i Hmt it Ml, VARICOCELE. K4tMn Cr U Tea tor PaXttvi CUIMVH. t.lil t.t blKhtA thi-tL Imk. K rMtnrtiv Iminct for la f Vit4i DEFORMITIES CURED. Alt s rtr4. b.l f rt trMl .mhi kbo. .t hi at Inimiil tor IMm fcpo!U aliua i4 W!pVK i-ra ktU twitltartua. rtAlanl uMarallr Mt4 Vt tiL Crita Fr 4 C4n.:iJ. avxac iif itM. i kliw TiiMwnu4 riM. tin.f nlaM IkJMaiikboa. Cil ier vrttaM DS. CM. COE, Bit, 911 WlM aUXUS CITT, K9. St Louis Ct Ilorth Arkansas Railway Connect at fcUlig tnsa with ths Ht Loots and Han FrsndMo. Nsw tloss eard In sfTrl hunday J uim. 2U, 1'J Moaame TaAina. Ku, 1 I.v. Kurska Hps. S .Vs. m. Ar, Kwlifaiatt P;10s,r. JIo. I L. Kollguisn T:10a.(B. Ar. Furks Hplns b:(7 a. n. CVKS1WO YHAI1IS. , L. Kuika nplufs 6 :M p. m. Ar. rinuiau. :4p. tu. No. Lv. Htllini 7:14 p. a. Ar. Kurrks Kprincs W p. an. Ko. T Lv. Kurska hpriugs h.so p. w. Ar. fiistiiu 9.M p cu. No. S L. rausn :ftO p. bs. Ar. Kutvka Hprlors 10 47 p. as. Counsotlou 1 1 001 Rich Hill. Mo. luads with lbs Frtsoo l lbs f seine aiCarthsrs. or via tbs Msiapbls at Nichols JuucMou. A bsittlsotns ussr. ramphUt Oulds to Kuraka rtprlucs as a tiaaitb JUwi bss bMii lusd, wilh usw bsauilful IliusiratloDS. A copy ssut frss ta soy addrscs. Addrs all lDuuiris and crdsrs totieo, Wsst, alauaiiar Kursk r)prlut, Ark. Read The Tribune. Bakcer Eureq WITH OCTrttRO. BAkMY OIL4. fi. 1 r,' fnw rkMTk. riwIiMtlkT1 S mm M mti Ski. u4 ttmmf i W rViS I fr4. Alraa U.UI WmIuiiI hlreet 51 13 Church, There will be preaching at the Walnut Slrtf t M. E. Church next Sunday at 1 1 a. m.anJ J :30p.m. ly the pastor. Sunday School at 9145 a. m. Junior League at 1:30 p. m. Epwouh League at 6:30 p. m. Trayer meeting Thumday 7 130. Chas. C. Jahii, Tattor. Plrat Presbyterian Church. There will be preaching service next bunJay at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 :30. Sunday School at 9:4 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. in. W. 13. Chancellor, Pastor. Com mend n November lt. thro' 1nlly leflnf-car nervk. Kanrma tlty to JekonvlIle, Florida, vta MemphlH. Biruiliij;l)Hm nn4 Atlanta, will lo luauiruraUHl by the Frisco ttyatm anl wlil be continued throughout the winter month. TtaeMoatheiuitern LlmtteMl train leave Knnaa City at 6iJ p. in. daily, ninkluir. the run to Jackson ville In :ih hours. In addition to through sleer to Jacksonville this train carries ele gnnt chair n.m and Obervatlon Cafe car. operated by Fred, Harvey. No other line offer such superb servU-e. For further Information writ or address J. C. 1vhikx Ass'ttien'l Pajw'r.AKvnt, tl Kansas City, Mo. ISTHC BEST CLOTHING Missouri Pacific Time Card. SOUTH BOCXIl. NT. LOt'lS AMD K. C. No. 20 Leaves ., .5:25 a m. No. 24 Leaves 12:30 p. m. No. 30 Leavia 10:10 p. m. NO. 104 (Locivl) 10:15 a.m. wrsT moi'md, rr. si-ott -kthai- No. 37 Ijeaves 1 0 p. m. No. 3 liTavea J&M a. ra. OCTB UUI'NU. No. 29 Arrives &X a. m. No. 27 Arrives 12-w p. m. So. 25 Arrives 10.10 p. m No, 103 (IKfil) J5:W p. m. KAST BOP.tD ,rT. SIOTT t ICSTRAL. No. 84 Arrives 12:20 p. in No. 40 Arrives -'5 p. W 1L A. Daii.kt, Agt.. iKiirsii A MrW- Uas. Trssrtts US VI mm4 TTiturM Si WAatHMH AJMAW4A4I $ out rminrtmrt rtH'i rasj oifyiftrrtrr rrvvrcttsv ALABAMA AKO TIHt adaw rum la t0w 0 14 rwe W EUREKA SPRIIIGS v.. i. BBdrr th M r rM atarror. riiu mill, tstssovai. IlKfAHTS. KanMis City Mull and l'i- yn 6:45 a. in. Tefl. OkhihoniA ft Mem phis, M ail oud KxprvHS :00 p. ui C'4irbou O uter 4:45 p. tu. Amtivka. Kansas nty Mull and Ki- pns. 0:2jp. m Tents, (iklahomnaud Mem phis, Mall and Kxprv 0:.V) a, 111 CnrUm t Vnter .:40 p. in For ib'Utllcd lulortuntloa In rvcard to truln ser vice, rates, etc., apply to K. T. I .allarrtcre. Iik-hI av'-nt, o Jas. !uoUue, A. U. 1', A., Kausas City, MO, lUatrt, QsdKMfl. Art rt j '! ' 'imrir miin ike stxow saociitsscx L:ko XH.-Iec. 20.-U. C. 4. Ths; lliitTtt or CKsTt Leiwon U-xU Matt S. 1-12. !u (AitteMcnn llcvWI Version.) 1 Now when Jesus was bora la IMhlehem of Juilea, la tiie days of Herod ths KInjr. behold, wlae men frtini tlie eit mnie U JsnmAlem, snylnir. 2 Wlx reWbe that ts born Kli)ff of the Jews? tor we saw his star la the east, and ar roras to worship hliu. 3 Ami wbea Herod tue Kinvf beard It, lie was troulled. and all Jeruulefit with him. 4 And jmtlterintr. tofreilier all the riiM prlewtsaud m'rtbes of the peoj'le, he luqulml of theiu wber tin t'brlt sluiuld I !"nv. & A IK I they anld nnto him. In IVtiiVliein of 3 tor thus It Is written thnKiirh the proptt et, a And thou Bethk-bera, land of Judith, art In no wise feast among lie princes of Jadah: for out of tltee shall come forth a rovcraor, who shall be shepherd of niy people raeL 7 Iheu lUnxJ privily called the wise na-u, aud learned of ttirtu exactfy what time tl stAr appear ed, ts And be erut tlteialto lictlile- hein. and said, Cio search out exactly concernluff the y 011ns: child: aad when ye hare found hliu, bring me word, that I also may come and wornhfp him. And they, bavins beard the Klnir. wentthclr way; and lo. the star, w hich titer saw la the east went beforo them, till It came and stood over w ber the yonns child was. 10 And when tticy saw tlte star, tliey rejoiced with exceed ing irrvat Joy. 11 and they came Into the bouse and saw the youue child with Mary his mother; and they fell down and worshipped btiu; and opening thetr treasurva they onereU unto liliu rifts, iroia, lro.uk u- cetute aud iiiyrru. 12 And betug warned of (lod lu a dream that they sliould not return to Herod, tliey lepnrted Into their ova country auother way. Library lU fi-rences Oelke's Die of Christ; Ktalker's Lifs of Christ; Eder- sbelin'a Life and Times of Jesus the MessU.b; Wbcdoti's Comraeolary, N. T., vol. 1; Jacobs' Notes oa the Go, pel of MAttliew. History tf Christmas. ' ? . Maay days have been obserrcd. rTtie einct date of our Lord' birth Is not known. The 25ta of December tuts been doubted by many scholar, but no other date baa been sujfjp'st- ed. January 6th was o)rrved by the eastern churches before) the time of Julius, ISisbop of Rome, A. I). 337-352, but at that time tbs Casteru churches,' though always HUous of the assumed authority of Koiue, were persuaded to change tbctr prac tice, and adopted the saute date as the western churches la northern Euros there was an seck-at cele. bratlun In honor of the jrod Thor, called YuVe, aad Chrlatruas cams to tie calksl Tuletlde. The yule lo( was burned on the Christmas hearth, aad tlte nilatletos of the llrltUh Druids Ucame a Christmas emblem. The Christmas tree originated lu (JeT- many. While Ivinta Clans had bis special home lu IIoUabhI. Kugbuad has beea s'rtiaps aiost noted tor tlte ohserTMnce of tlirlstmas sod chcrr. The firs oa the bosrth blase with the creat Ynk-Kvsr, and the table ts loaded with all kinds of viands, the boars head leading ta bluiortc no tier, perhaps because It nUtht la test to shut out all Jews from the least, which w as crowned finally by the famous plum pudding-. la Ka- gland too, the time Is especially time of home gathertnjr, of hearty affection and loving fc-Uts. It has siTurrxl a place with ttrtstlaaa of every name; tunny bavUi Sunday SIuh4 testtrals whu do not nave regular services tor adults. (oiu history o CbrUtmas by Franklin Nobks D. V., IsuTO KTUTHK MKtTMKI WKKH I'SAWN to J mus We shall not presume o any who these wls inrn wvre, auy wore than to suggest thkv ihiui no To Bktui.Khkm. But seetnaT the sbns ill tlte beaveus tltry followetl, aud evrutuolly found tlte Christ and paid their homaire, TbtHr very sac- rihiH la their own countries Implied the tiu t of luaa'e need of reconUla Uuu. aokluiz "where Is be that ts bora kluif of tbs Jews?'' UoDMASBHOWM TNK W AV TO AI L who skck Jicai s Owner. The pro. ptets tor ages bad been atsklsg plain this coining- event, and were cradunllv contracting tl leiisv t tltelr horoeop uutll It centred ou Bethk ltem of J uk-a Tbea Cm; st.tu- liilf I tlte star, a hk-u K-.1 aiiephcrd aad wlae itteti alike to tlte place w here the young child lay. W hat a truth lor ns, that (lod has given ckr directions tn the trawlers ruble to tlte crleslbU cly, that bHk jrtieJ aLgte all otlor, tU llol I'.ible. frt is eearrb Its ar o'er and o'er egnla. Finoiko Jksi s oivm utAViint.. "Aad when tlwy auw tls star, tbey riolcd with u.'il!i g:ret Joy." Here w as a rsvAlation to them that was wonderful Indiit. What a wonderful provb)lia It was la the fact of dlvlfSD guldnnne to rime ft ttds pUnAtnit Joy, to see Jesirr CbrVt. Here lay a kins with none to do film homice. "The kins whose earning set stara aMnse an'! drew ns hither.'. How true that Christ disappoints as well as surprise. The rnig-btW-st wer Is soniet lines roll la lowll oesa asd belplesnesa. Tltese w1e men were not like our wise men to day, disappointed In Christ but be lieved bl 111; did not write ttook about the 'Carpenter Prophet", or that be was a myth, but they sira lly believed. . Have yon found Jeus? I trust era tlte Christmas day shall hare Hosed, you wlil have completely sur rendered to the loving, but conquer lu4 CbrUU 1 wUb yon all a merry Cbristma and bappy New Year. I must now Jiang up my storking. Ai.raA ALPUAKIS. HEAL ESTATE TKANSFEKS. D Fsa to J T Engels lot 8, 9 & to blk 14 ttt ad Rich Hill $15, N T Phillips to J S Robey 50 a Ir; 13 Lor,s 0W $1,00. K G West to J D Dotcn 130 a sec I W!nut f j'ooo. J I! Borrist to A L Burrist bik It ft tS Merwia also mill elevator ft Dxturea $1 & ex. S P Evans ta Alice Cole 50 a sec tlSbawnee $1,300, Kate Austin to J A Campbell 20 a sec so Homer I900. 1 K Dickinson to F hi Cox Uact kec 17 Howard $i, 100. . Alice Ewin ta F E Mosier So a tec 35 Derpwater $2,Soo. L E Radford to V E Talbot. lott 140 2i 150 Adrian $350. A H Woodf.n to T J Smith tract tec 4 Ptcawmt Gap $Soo. C L liaker to C D Bailey 160 a ec 29 "Summit $5,600. T S brant to V C Dun well 125 a tec 30 Ml. Pleasant $4,950. D L Sciinvcr to G B Hickman 240 a sec 36 Homer $6,000. Ferdinand Lcimer to C L J3ra chesr 30 a sec 11 Hockville (135. John Fischer to J J Fischer 15 a sec 14 Fleataat Gap $150. TJ Mock to J H DeltneySoa sec 11 Hudson $3,100. Ell Carter to J L Urockmaa 4 a sec 14 Rockvill $i,joo. Mary E Harris to Alice Daker 40 a sec 14 Mingo 1 1.300. C L linker to E D Kipp 163 a sec 19 Summit $5,600. Lou Smith to II A El'it a a sec 3 New Home $173. A B Ednngton to C II Dickin- sheets lots 124 &. 5 blk V Side Ad Duller $joo. J A Kugglrs to A V Gieen lot 6 blk 3 AmUerdsm $175. Myrtle Eviltizer to Mary R- Evil- sixer lot 3 blk 14 w side Butler $50. G M Ramsey to V. U Ewing 40 a sec fa Ml. Plesssnt $l,lOO. Csme Siith to Elisabeth Dud Icy lot 4 blk uWai La Butler $$50. Tbe Uev. Irl IL Hicks 1904 At- tuaaao. The Rtv. H. Hicks Almanac lor 1904 is now ready. It will be matted to any address (or 30 cents. It ia urpriiug how such an ele gant, ccstiy book canba teatptepaid o cheaply. No laraily or person ia prepared to study the heavens, or the atortua and weather ia 19-04 without this wondeitut Hicks Al manac and Pro!. Hicks aplendtd paper, YYoao ako Wetii. Both art sent for only okk koii as a tiab. Woks ami Wohl U among the best Ametidsa msga. sines. Like the Hicks Almanac, it is too well known to need Luth er commenditiao. Few tutu have labored more faithfully lot the public good or loutd a warmer placs ia ths hearts of lbs pec. le. Send orders to Wosu aso Wests l'vuutHiN.i Co.. not Locut St.. C Lc ji, Mo. ADDITIONAL LOCAL The UJietof tlif Cbmfian Cborca made over frty lij'Au at their fes tival last week. "' Jeff. WhitSelJ, lorTierly of this city is now a travetint sa'rs-enta with teAJ'j'jrter at VTfner L Ty. Fred D. Warren, of the Cominf Nation, took a buines trip to 5C Louis lat Tborday retumin j Sno day. Sarnrday wat altof elLcr the worst day of the season, wintry w'md rain, sleet and snow all day. Mak ing the walking; cpecn.ly bad for pedestrianv Hon. W. O. Atkeson, of Batlcr wt in tbe city (act Tbursdty look ing after some basinets matters and favored the Ti 1 etKE ofEce with a pleassnt call. Ed R, McQaitty hsd bis foot se verely hurt, last week by a bar of railroad iron rolling on it while be 1 was engaged in twitching a car loaded with iron. ! i Judge John Silvers in getting out of his buggy at his home ia Butler a few days ago stepped on a loose tt one and sprained hit aukle so se verely as to lay him up for several days. The Ladies Aid Society, of the Walnut Street M. E. Church took in over eighty-five dollars at their entertainment last Friday and the net proceeds amounted to about teventy-five dollars. Good enow gh. Mr. J. W. Rakestsaw leaves the latter part of this week for Fort Worth Tex a, to spend tbe winter with his daughter, Mrs. Luella Adams formerly a popular teacher in our public schools. We lock tor our friend Rakestraw back in the spring. Editor Austin, of the Record had the assistance of every merchaat ot any prominence in Butler to assist him in editing his paper last week. The Record wst at full of sdver tismentt at an egg it of meat and then some in the supplements, of which there were two. Dr. H. L. Tucker, a leading druggist and citizen of Butler died on Thursday, Dec 3rd at his home in thst city. He wss a member of Butler Lodge No. 154 A. F. and A. M. and bis funeral wst conduct ed under tbe autpicet of the lodge. His body wss tsken to Wstrrly, Mo. bis old home tor burial, ac companied by an escort of his U 1 sonic brothers. Drs. Hulrtt a ChssUia art fitting up rooms over the Rich Hill Bank and will soon be ready to operate on you by way of a pill prescription. skin grafting or leg amputation. We will then have two full Hedged doctor shops where you caa takt good sutgery in homoepath doset or alopsthic pottions, Dclsmeter will sttend to ths one sad Dr. Ha left snd hit partner the other. The Walnut Sum Methodiu Udies gave a cbuken-pit dinner and svpcr latt Friday thst wss ta nwu both for its excellence, and the ptke charged fur it. Twenty. f.ve ceiilt fci all )cm caa eat ct chii.krn.pie cooked I y ths beU coo It in A rocrk a, with cranberry sauce, celery and any other delicacy the most tatidout palate could den.scj ought to sstitfy the mot cxvtu.g. Ooe gentleman sitting at U s table dkCM.r.z tls rich tleiuutcic vr TfjervLej htm remaikcd to our Lear ing. "Wfl!, there are two inttltii- tuir.f ia this country that aevsr dv anything Vy hte?'Vhich ooc,ke wt stVeJ'Ths Methodist clutch snd the Itepatl'caa psrty.' It ws agreed uosnitow!y that he had It down fine. In ths Unguals of Ms j or Wi!, of St Lou'n Vhst tin I coi! J wt) da." Veers 1.3 2rJ r. . t tfe, a-s, 0 V W ieTaasjBWsi. ti IttllliU l tit fjji pw aa pwrt 00c A New fsJ Cvtetsy. EIobct J!5cs, Jo' a Heck a'--! others have a lorg lease on a Ij'sc tract of coil !iad dwa I jo rid Civ bon Centre sod will xxm le tsi.Lr.-g Out coal. Never ia the h'?c-Tv cf Rich 1111! ksve so many peroo been ergsged in the coa! boi!iei. Mines are openiog up ia a! d!:ec trss. Rich Hill cjsI mines are much more reliable, as aa tnve meat tbaa goid or silver rair.es 01 ia the Rocky Mountains, zinc Kin s over in Kactas. or even at Joplia and far more permanent thxa gas wetit or water hole. Tbats right gentlemen put yoar money ia etrer prites that will aliimately pay good money light he at home, ihow your f aitb ia your own town by yewr coal work and otier jcersg jo reccew srs'l be induced to g3 aad fi likewise. 'evai Toted fionds. Tbe special election ia Nevsda to role oa the proposition to bond the city ia the sum of $yo,ooo for the purpose of putting in a municipal water works syttem, resulted ia a two thirds rote in favor of the prop osition and thea some. Jct how soon woik will cnroccecce it tot known, but Nevsda hat decided to own her wsier works. Hew ta Make Money. Asrtits of either sex should to-t!ar writ Marsh Manu'-tcturi! Co.. Lake Street. CUtcajro, for cut and parttmUrs of tbrir haudsome ,t!cm tnnm Card Case with your uasne ni trraved on tt and f.!3ed with 1' r.ti;. tag or Busiaews Cards. IIvirryUit orders them. Karupk Civ and 1 Cards, postpaid. 41c. TtU C;te and 100 Cards retail at 75 cents. You have only to show sample to omron. an rrder. head ktc at oth-e for nie asd 100 eacls or a--nd 3UC for V carvls wlttjout ca-?. Tcjrist Sleeper to California. Curoitteivetut iKwilvf itlv. u:i.l Tuesday thereafter, tli Frint'o Sjs teia will ptacr In serrW tvtwent lUrt&tafrhaiu. Alt. aud S.iu riiH-tt. t'al., a thvirvuhly I' .-.impped Tourist SKrplui Car. LiiiHe tiitura'Jy tW t ;irs w lU l-e placed lu ttc popular Stmt heatern Lltaltcd lcatiL2 Biriuiu;U..tM b .'i p. ru. Turwdajs. iU-mphio, l.l.". a. n. Wodttrwjsya. rwctttruiti k-.ie Kan sas City, Mondays. J1. p, lu . arnte MecjpUs, ."0 a. tu.; lUrrulithaUi. ZZCt p, lu. Tiii'w.ltji; isti-rH-!i;tt-tatkttts. tiuic in roirt). Tt cuiul'lutiu i-f ta;!u on r wLkU tUrccr arv c;vrat'l. tf.t r tbe toturint tr LtttsTid a j;rnd ,lUcr sity i4 cvwrj , pUtiu auO r-tot:ut.tiu, ttM'UU ktawa aud tt.-o lovUK. i ttW'Laud 4 Suiuiu u J lUvr. ' Tbem crs arv iu cl.arv i4 a thvr ouxhly eviujv-tent riu ndunt. Call m itervt r-'n-M'utiiie Uto rJysteiM lor lTt!s. si; 1 .tri!:er tidvrtalloa, r ml. Ire, i. HiLTtN. WmU r.mi A scLouMj, i ( i