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LL TRIBUNE RICH d Jo volumi: Iff BICU HILL, MlHHOUHI. TTIUUSDAY, JVSV, '-, IWOt. Attention farmers. Why reinnln in the North mid atny In door nix month Intheyenr e onxunilntf what you mine during the other six month? io South where you tan work out door every month lit the year, nnl w here you ore producing Komcthing the yenr round. If you nre a ttx-k riita-r you know your Ktock are now "entlnjr their hi'ivU off" iind. l-lde, Imve to lie protected from tlie rls om of winter ly rxpeuMive shelter. I .COllOIIllcnl KtlK'k fivdltlfj repilr the roiniiintition of Imtti fliwh-fortnins nml fat forniint: food in rertiiiu pnv Jortl"ii. Al.ilxi in iv a ml "lorid.i produce in ntMiud auce the velvet Ixmui nnd cu Mvn, the flrt n. tiewli pro ducer, nud the hitler u fut producer, and they nre the r hen pot nnd U-t f.lt teninir nwiterlil known tothc world More money can lie made mid with le Inbor. in gen eral farming, fruit and l-rry KTowliisr and truck trnrdeti lnjl along our road In the South than In any other sec tion of the I'liion. If you an- Interested nnd le!re further liitorin.it ion oa the suldevt, addn-K G. A. PARK. Grl lmifrartoc & ! -lti(Til Acttt. LonL.III. XsabTllla K. R. V.. LOUISVILLE. KY. 11E1M, IE HcAf-n Rallny Una, TraMrtia tka Slim mm) Trriux 0 AKKAHtAM KAMSAM OKLAHOMA iMDiAm ttmmiVMY ft MAM AKO TM3 MOUTH WCST mmrsMre MIMMIMSIPPt ALABAMA AHO rut MOUTH CAST RnluonJ ram Ir. 3f-t all th ft M flril tc i'tf ttl irain. A;l rft rf .14 4lBl 1 im ul ItmlB. at HUM Hill, MIOxOVRI, I'r.i'ntm. Kani.au ( I t v Miill and Kx- pre f:4-". n. m. Texan, t iklahoma A Mem- phi. Moll mid KiprcK 'i) p. m. 'arhoti tVnter 4:1" p. tn. , Kill VIM. Kitnat1ty Mail nnd l'.x- prci !:-." p. in. lexn". Okiahioiia and Mem- phl. Mail and Kxpn- I' .V) n. in. Carlton t'enier f:40 p. m. For ilelalleil liiforiiiitlloii In rcganl to train eervlcv, rate, etc., Bppl.v to K. T. Ijillarrit re. Ii-l uk' ut. ir Jim. Itoiiohue A. i. 1. A.. Kiillmm lily. Mo. ire-- iSi-k'v"-' Through Servicc BETA Zlti ST. LOU! J, CH ICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THt , PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. E'JFFET SLEEPEES AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY TMC COMPANY. CVPlRlon MEL8, I i R ,M I i It i I Fifty Cents. 10 very lioiiekeeH-r should know that If they will liny IMIimce Cold Water Starch for laundry uethey will wive not only time, In-caunc It never stick to the Iron, but U-cnuse each pncknpe coutnlrm 15 on. one full pound while all other Cold Water Htiirclictt nre put up la V pound package, nnd t he price 1 the Maine, 10 cent Then aicaln liecnusa lctl anee Starch U froe from all injurious chemical. If your grocer trh to ell you n lJ-or.. package it I le caiiHc he ha , stock- on hand which he wIkIich to dicpofc of before he puts In Itetlatice. He known that IVflnnce Starch hn printed on every package In lare letter and figure '"l'l ui." lViii.md Defiance and Have much time and money and the j nnnoynnre of the Iron sticklnji. IV ! fiance never Mick. St. Louis Horth Arkansas Railway (.Vwinecta at fcteliffniao wltb the 8t Lnuiaand Han Franeleo. New tlnaa card in fTwt Sunday..! une. Jt, Vox! MOKMNO TRAINS. So, 1 I.T Kurek 5:50 ni. A belijrnian 0:40 a. m. No 2 Ls , Helijrman 7:10 a. in. Ar. Kurtka Hpinyi 8:07 a. tn, RVK5IXO TRAINS. No. 5 I.T. Kureka typings 5:-"i P- ni. Ar. SeiiKOian. 6:4o p tn. No. 6 L.v. Kiitnan 7:15 p m. Ar Kureka Spriugi :0U p. m No. 7 L. Kureka spring 6: p ta. Ar. Selijrru.u 9:20 p m. No. 8 Lt Seligraaii :b0 p. m. Ar. Kuieka Sprinir 10:47 p tn. Con Dec lion Iiooi Hicb Hill. Mo. uiada wnbtli Krltoo via tha Pacific at Cartbare. or via lb Meupbti at ?u nol junction. A handaonia new Pamphlet tiuide to Kureka rprlnei a. a Health Keori hat been I.U(k1, with new beautiful IIIUKiraliou. A eopr eut free to auy adrea. Akdrm all Inquiries and orderi to Geo. Vet, Mauaxer Kureka Spring., Ark. OKO.WKST Managa. A TREE PATTERN Cilbrt. O.lj M (fan a CALL'S MAGA faV. J-r. , - It)' !--. Adf l(l.l .1 .. t'u'i" Kcr7.i At al triMn vr4 MPnlvi'Milka Ur aula m4 ttmrn I met. eir i. . . i cvt m. b Am tmf if" S.- i' Mfti.f ,.f f ' f 1m4 M f tJi.ii Ira THE McCALL CO.. tu in iif am ji.i (t. ton. Valley Girl Picture. The puMiher of the Vallcv Wivkly. ttint bright tllubtrated m.itf naitie puMUIicd In M. I,ou1h. and which ha Ui'iimc the talk of the Middle Weot. Ii.'ij Juol Ixxiied a limit -isl ii 11 in 1 it of artUt proof of their U'liutiful Valley liiil. Kluw f.-uv h. lnvli wen on the front rover pajp of tlie iekly. Thiite picture are 11 ly 1 1 tin he nnd nn on highly lin Ifhed p.'H-r, KtvK nil t he evptlHito tone and tietatl of the ori.lti.-il Mrnn photoriiph. The price for a hi t of thoe i !ht piclurea U l.no, hut we have lu.ide arrangement with tlie piillihera ly ul.ich .voiiian .vur,. tlie.ii for noil,. v i s ur mi r lion to the Valley U Mn. the prlivj".' , , lf , ,.f.er euWilptloi, t., Tu,:Tki. Atth.ir A Clark lo C M Clark ihm:U flt. Now nnd u (l.w nnd v 011 will revive Tiik Tiiiiu ns:, the Valley Wii-Hy for one year and set of the artist proof pU tur.-. complete M-t of tliewe pictun-a can be bvii nt our otlice. The l-'arm Implement Co., bave in stock cartiages, buits, and harness for tale. It will pay you to look at their good and get their prices, bt Your name and addiess neatly piloted ou 100 puie white enve lopes of good quality and regula tion sixo for 50 cents, at this otlice. You ought lo have Ihrm in these days of progress. Jobwoik ol all kinds cheaper and l etter than any other elate in Rich lliil. iu:al estate tkansfkiis. Augunt F Bippt to F H Steuck 25 acrei tertion 33 Prarie. $275. V V Ferjrmon etl to F Ctne all coal on So acret ec 31 Oige, X4oo. C L MilU to O D Perce pt lot 139 Adrian $1300. S S Ont?l to Wm 11 Minnering lot 10 bik S3 ltd addition Rich Hill S125. M E Walden to T S Crant 109 a ec 31 Mound $1450. Loci cm a Ungeln to E M Had tell 21 acres, section 21 Homer. S400. Thomas Frost to Ja.net T Frott 40 acres, section 20 i-eepwoter, $Soo, J M Christy to M Walden 109 a sec 35 Mound JjiSo. J M Tucker etal to Wm Summers lots 1 and 2 block I Worland f 35. J W Odneal to James T Frost 100 acres, section 27 Deep water, $23. A I) Root to Wm Lightfoot lot 70 Worland $20. Virginia Quisenberry to T Hoots lot 71 Adrian $50. E I' Griffith to II J Peipmeier tract ec II Hudson $5025.' Nellie Dosma to Everett Drys dale lot 1 blk 2 SchwenVs ad Butler $l!0. May Herndon to W F LaFolleite et al tract section 5 Ntw Home, $110. W T Montgomery to W F La Follette ct al 10 a ec 35 Lone Oak $16. Chat W Neil to C A Lindstrom 50 acres, section 32, Walnut, $iSoo. Wm Waldon to M E Waldon lot 1 1 block 2, West side add Butler, $210. E T (iiavett to George C Moore lots 4 5 and 5 block 11 Amsterdam, $1. J K Simpson to K Bell, lot block 2) lot 3, block 79 Foster, $15 W W Harris to Robert Mattison lot it blk 72 Rich Hill 5o. J H Duke to Jeptha R Simpson 63 acres sec 23 and 24 Deer Creek, $1700. J C Ogden to W C Ugden o a rc (iruid River, $ jiuo. C E Ilotton to Lillie Yokey und j nit lot 7 1U: 9 Littles add Hume 51 00. Surah L Henderson to Elam Henderson So a sec 2$ West Boone $l 1- Chas Haas to Wilbcr White lots 47 and 4S Akrinn I1500. Danl Kinmati to Robt Mutc.on pt lot 3 blk 73 Rich Hill $150. Waller G Hatkina eul to E S Morton tot 7 blk 5 Littles ad Hume $00. Wm Galvin L A White 40 a see 3a Osage liOoo. Kate Patterson to Win Watton und 1-7 int lots ti and 12 blk 24 W aide ad Butler $.Soo. R Walket to J O Cole lot 4 blk 3) A morel f 100. R P Harper 10 J H Ditlendach J s seC4 ,nJ a6Uf,nd River 1 1 10 acres, section 10 est loint. $765. J R Douglass to Cbarle Doug lassoo a section 34 Ml Pleasant, $. A S Millhotn to C W Shove pt block 9, William'i addition Butler $1200. Tired ul Life. Last Friday morning Ma Asm Blita , a teacher of music in Cottey College at Nevada, Mo , committed suicide at her home in thai city by taking catholic acid. Declining health it supposed lo bave caused her to lake the fatal dj. Road Tho Tribune. I Judge Murb Talks. Our county's finaaces have run to much lower than usual, particu-j larljr in the Salary and Contingent Fundi, that lately wire o( our war rants have gone to protett, a condi tion wbicb we have not bad to con front for about 15 years, and it is to i shew to you why it is so that tLis h WTitten. Having been a member of tl;e county court longer than those w ith whom I am associated, we felt that it was our duty to make an explanation. When we began to build !Lc court house, and before any money had been raised by taxation for that purpose, we transferred 12400 from the salary fund to the court house fund, which amount has never been replaced. The w ages of the Super intendent, amounting in all to some thing like ft, 500, also came from this fund, and after tne jail delivery in the utter part of 1900, the Cir cuit Judge ordered guards kept night and day at that institution. These were kept until after the ex ecution of Dr. Gartrell. when the ' dav pusrd was discharged, but the 1 j , night man is still on the pay roll. TbJs has caused an increased ex penditure of probably $2,000 more than in former years. These three iterr.t alone, which I have named, amount to nearly Joooo and couid this amount be replaced, would be more than enough to sustain that fund the remainder of the year. When the contract was let for the new couit house a w arrant for 1 1 193, w tt drawn on the ccntingent lot can do for working women, o pay the architect for bis plans j That w ould not have been possiele and -recifications, which was 2' 1 1 two sears ago. per cent of the contract price of the j "The clut are helping' the suf building; moving lrom the oid ! frie movement by awakening the building to the one rented, building ' civic conscience ia women. We a temporary vault, paying rent at , now have committees on child la from $30 to 573 per month, and j bo:, on legislation affecting work- moving into the new house after its ! completion aie some of the expen- es that the erection of a ntw coutt house alwas brings in its iraiii. The steel vault furnituie cost about 300 ; cencnes and railing lor v.ir cuit conrt room, $too; furnishmss and extra work otdcicvl by Circuit Judge for same room and Circuit Cleik't otlke, about 'oo mote: ilecliic light lixtuics $jo: cc-n-ciete walks, same amount; dctks, tables, railing, etc., 5o mote; and the boaid ol prisoners has cost the county lour thousand ($V0), dollats more lor tne lat thiee yens than ever before in the same length i of tine. Then add to the forego ing list an cnuimoui ciiinic.al cost bill and you can readily understand why the contingent fund has tecome depleted. t , . . . . .... L . , in contusion wc '"" to the best of our a'l.hty. a.'! matins over which we had control we have tried lo expend judiciously i " HIV which you have cntiusted to our. care, that we nave mot mi-iikc - 1- 1 1 .... ... we 00 111.1 iicnv , oui 110 OM111 ever looked alter the expenses nunc j ,-1iu Mtt.l Inril ti Ltrtl l!l,ic i - that were unnecessary Irian we l ave Bui in spite of all wecouldd... anJ,H c( MvC;UIl-t ;a i:, txXJ,ult a.i me pioiesis we cou... .uc .00 much ol your money is spent -lor that which is not b.ead." One needed not the gilt of phecyto loretell that these things must shoitly come lo pas, for it was plain to be seen, tht under ti e existing order ol things it was only a question ot time until our papei must go to protest, lou who con- tiibute the hard-carued products ol your toil that you may bear your tliaie ol the expenses ol cot coun- ly's government may well ak wbv curing Ibe World's Fair, can assure ii it that we base twice as many j thrmxltrt satisfactory rooave.g ac prisoners in our bati!c as eser I'e- i coaiodjitioc titioch tSe Mersbauts loie, and lir more th.ui the O'tiitiirs J Sciiice coiopjiny at a uomiual ev aivHtud us. Are wc so uiucb wvise 1 pme. than the)? Y ju may ak aial ln a!ti.'u',ai ajply ta lh nr why it it that niise-tciiths ot tlioc j ct Fi-co ins'.etu Agent. petty criminals kmlltiiiu Bullet audi E. T. LaUartiet, Sjjtst. aie tr.cd and convicte J t-elo-re two, Jutice of the Peace wbo reside within the limits cf that beaotifal city. Yburt to commcd. Jso. J. Maiich. Judge ct South District. Women's Cluba Cirowlnr More Ubrail. Mi. May Alden Ward, president of the Massachusetts Slate Federa tion cf Women's Clubs, said at tie recent festival ot the New England Suffrage Avfociation:- "A gteat charge is comirj over j c&otec,,on ia titi a,T fcj Bstlw theduhs in regard ta woman suf- Moodar, J-r,e C:i at 11 o'clock -rrage. Only four or five year ago.i m a purpose of ow':at-sj when it was proposed that our Slate j , cocttT ,kkt electisj &t- FeJera'.ion should re com -Rend wo- j lo tht Ujl,e convtT, Ti men idea to use their schoo. vote, tie was considered so alarming 1 , t . I 4? . . ' tr.ai a special inrcimS ui j Board was called, ar.d there was much opposition ; and the propos.l was only carried at last by the ar gument tnat school suffrage was an accomplished lact, and that we muvt meet its responsibilities. Two years ago the St.i'e Federation devoted a dv to thr rmeMion hovr to increase ' - 1 women's school vote. without objec- tiou from anybody. 'In locking over the program for the Biennial of the General Federa tion at St. Louis I am struck by the change in the subjects to be consid jered, they are so much more serious J and solid than they used to be. j Many are legislative and legal. I ; .ee that Mrs Sarah Piatt Decker it j t0 E:ve an address on what the bal- ir.g viornen, tic, and the tooie the ; ciub women get interested in these 1 .jueftior.s, the more thev leara to 1 desire the ballot." The Public ami Corruption In the editorial department, whiih appears as a feature of the June McClure's, there is an appre ciative review of Lincoln Sttffeus's biKk. "Tue Sbjnie of tbe Cities,' by William Allen White. Mr. Stttfens't book includes attie'es iwr.K.i r;.ive arpearea in Mcviu:e s Magazine on the actual government j of ct'tt.-ofi ts pic! American cities. 'Mr. White in his review demotv- 'stiates his own thorough knowledge ol American govern.nent and poli tics as well as appreciation ot what !Mr. Striftns hs ticd to show. ' Th.e editor comments on this Ijic'. HTi.i Mr Wl.iie .rr. I'.i. ih ute sees this thing as j we sre it, eves to our facts the light of uaticistxiidini; and to our i.i'cr- A significant taitotia! follcwt, uli-ch nun l!it lunluj l uirtli . I , ... i-l)V Cair'" lbat a goodly cut sci'.iewhat i number ot us do )iseu piovcu by cx.tit tioai numt tx 01 letter eo.lot.nc ht , c poJlt vjll lv,XlitX , fiaausial ' cf,MmK1, ,lul tlXme eTlJeoce ol un1t i:l ttt,r-.s for letter ; f0:id'.t;wn, w.l.vh is eacoaragiag to j ;i wiu, e 4t;!j hoping and trying, j These letter ome from all walks joJ j.,,. .a are certainly md.cause j t !vt t. a rrsiUiiPg aud healthy j public interest in what makes fvr gvJ our uiisi Protect Yourself. Intending sinter to St. Louis, CoMttiif te Metljt. The RepmiJican Central Ca tnitte cf Ba'.es c&caty U calleJ la meet ia tie circait cojrt rooca is Ba'Jer.&n Saturday, Joe 4"h,iy4. at 1 o.c'ock p. m., ti i-e call Isr coooty JeiejtU; ccttrr.'.kra to koo inate cacdUia'rt fcf eoer.TT trfTcert. elect delegates to M,'s:e, Serstorlil a&d Jodxial costcI!ic aad ta bactact wcis txber trs:re a maj cox, l'.-jte tie ctrs:i.t:e. The crcb.t.i:i&a Frfr si.l hsJA a c,;l l ,Tg3e.-i J M Vaogia, ck,;TO ,nd w' p T:fct . . of the cocct combine. A Blow to C'Atilorwe flate. The f allowing has beea iset to post.na:ers from the Postal De-part- merjt: Ke..if. ,e in: ra'joa tar- ifig ret.j.ei depart8Jeat tt oa j jJe Tarious pretexts etlorts are be- iny csaJe 0 ora-.a tro-n p-JKmas- tvt and carriers the name sad ad dresses of patrons of the rural free service, yoa are hereby advised that all rural carriers are strict y prohibited from gisicg oct such natnet and addreses and from compiling directories for public use or assisting- directory ptiblishera to compile the tarue. Respectfully, J. L. Bkistow, Fourtb Atsit'wict Postmaster Gee eral. Frm Oar Exchange. (App'etoa Ci'y Tr.bcce.) Mist Ester Grob left 00 the oooa tram Monday for a visit with rada at Rich Miss Ethel Thorn went to Rich Hill Monday at a delegate from the M. E. Epwonij League (South) of this city, o the district meeting cf this league, which convenes there, this week. t Foster Tuuet.) Mr. Cloose was on the street with his Euanagerie yesterday. He hid tbe biggest horse ia the tarn bitch ed up with the long eared donkey. The Bates County Democrat pub lished the r'nanciai statement last week. We presume that thi job wor:h, if dooe for a private party about $53 or $'o, c.t the county pethaps a couple of hundred. THE EUKLIXGTCn ATTRACTIVE SUMMER TOURS. To C;i:rzi j, U!i!i vi Elr.k H.IU I'ulr on farv p!u cruta rouuJ. trip toi ivuser. Csilorjtda prtua. Pu-bl. JMlt Uake Uty aud tU I lU.srk 11 ill. liuly fruta Juae I, ail ! a n hi mr Ifitilr Tj Cilifsrsii. Krutu Augui 13 t.s Scprjfuiber 10; lh round tri;, foe lliou frota tlm !t5,urt rH-r. Ouy fil.vi) uions returulnjc Puret isOUa. jKn St. Lcji$-ICi:sij Citf lisi. .m u h r iu i'uiBi it line pur lintoa'a ow aud .Uoftcr I'.ue Ti ciiWlon t-t rru Si. Luuia ami Kaunas lit r. Tin W:r!i's Fiir. T!ie ruot ai.nj:utavnt rtvatloa br the bisnd of uimo. sirvAtly n-t ucvsl ecuriott rAlr !i.r ikrvim iwut tte ltli(HMicioa tvvI. t'ouult your urnn-vt twkvt a.t'ut tor nikt r..tk. aUa lvr ln!vrui.nKu re.sti to ho tels and atoppiuj pi-. Ye!l3ist;:j fill El:. rs-t!.r Tv-dav-vd rati- ta t'r,jj attrscuse tutuur rvou. St:psTsrsi) St. tc.is. Stoivera for th Kvpoattloa liowerl i through thkrl. liujf ttirvniiiti over the Uuriiuiou. t'ois- iU luUUtl .rut.iir nve the uii lve .iuel for rate, rutt, l-trt u. (k vUic luioruuilUxi nud publw, V;wij. k.i. e'Cat. t.w vissuiv S. I. ... SIm 5. liullWl a. .,, iuj 11 ii,ai p. c. lHaaoH. v. . r. a., a., ... ii Hi