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Wanted. 80 acres of Taney county land, have nice clean stock of Boys Clothing, ftw pants, and few mens overcoats, this stock will invoice $250.00 and it isall saleable goods which will bring a nice profit. Wanted 80 acres of land clear for this stock. Will guaranteed the stock as represented. Write L. N. Rosamond, Haddam, Kansas. Where is Your Hair? In your comb? Why so? Is not the head a much better place for It? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer'sHair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi- tively about this, for we know. Dots not change the color of the hair. r?Ar C I l M " . D " J ; Seared With a Hot Iron, or scalded by overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised by slammed door in juried by gun or in any other way the thing needed at once is Buck-len-'s Arnica Salve to subdue inflam- mation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for boils ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c. at City Drug Store. How Uncle Sam Teaches Farming: The Department of Agriculture is maintained by the United States, at an expense of eleven million dollars an- nually, to discover and teach improved methods of farming. Cooperating with it are sixty-thre- e state agricultural col- leges with free tuition. And a further important feature of the system is some four thousand farmers' institutes, by which the classroom is taken to the fields wherever fifty farmers will gather together to hear lectures and experts. Sometimes these institutes are sent on Prepared. The man at the table in the dining car had long hair, high cheek bones, a turn-dow- n collar and a frock coat. The colored waiter observed him carefully. "Small glass of whiskey, large glass of water," said the man. Then the waiter shifted his razor to his jacket pocket and the meal quietly proceeded. Cleveland Plain Dealer What it Was. A negro preacher was conducting his flock through York town, and had led them to the government reserva tion where a tall shaft commemorates the victory of the American and French forces over Cornwallis. One of his disciples pointed to the figure of the Angel of Peace at the summit of. the column and asked: "What migkt that statute be, Broth- er Williams?" Brother William was stumped, but would never confess it. "That, brothers and sisters," he said, "is a statue of Mass'r Abe Lin- coln the fruitful fields of ole Virginny." Tlie American AnSonioljiltet K A type of manhood all of us are proud to acclaim "A country, man of mine." No matter if touring our own glorious country or the countries across the seas everywhere he awakens respect ana admiration as a sportsman and a gentleman. Every American automobilist knows that The King of All Bottled Beefs is a superb brew of malt and hops of unsurpassed excellence. It is brewed from the finest barley American soil gives forth, and from' the rarest hops grown in the district of Saaz, Bohemia. 'r-.- . v ' The Most Popular Beer in the World BUD WEISER . erred eYery. where, at all firstclas hoteU, clubs, cafes and bars. . Bottled only at the Anheuser-Busc- h . Brewery St. Louis, TJ. S. A. CORKED or with CROWN CAPS SPRIHG Ve more where WAGONS DELIVERY VAGG'IS are in position to and will sive you for vour money than can be had cny our vehicles. . If your dealer does not handle them, write for our big mail order catalogue. Prices to satisfy and goods that please. Vehicles backed up by a quarter of a century of successful carriage building. Contest Notice. Seiial No. 0!2S. Department or the Interior, United States Land Office, Springfield. Mo , July 12, l'J09. A snniutout contest affidavit Imvinjr eeu fil 1 in tins office by Theophilus Trott. contestant, against Homestead entry No. 28564, made Sep- tember!, 104, for ne4 of swJi section I, town- ships? n, r;iue 20 w, by Hiirton V Flowers, C'ontestee, in which it is alleged that Uarton V. Flowers has wholly abandoned the said tract for more than six months last past, and has not re- sided upon aud improved the same as required by lav, and that such alleged absence whs not on account of his service in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States iu time of war. said parties are hereby notified to appear, re- spond and offer evidence touching said allega- tion at 10 o'clock a. in. on August 27, 190., before. J. 1. Hicks, County Clerk, at his office in For- syth, Mo., and that Aral he:. ring will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on September 7, 19Uy, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Springfl-dd- , Missouri. The said conte-tan- t having, in a proper aff- idavit, tiled JulyS, 1sK)9, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cm uot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. C. N. Van Hoses, Register. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01156 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Springfield, Mo., July 24, IWJ. Notice is hereby given that Valentine S.Terry, of Lon; Run. Mo., who. on March 14. 1904. made IL,E- - No- - for .w hf ne ur and sqr neqr ?7 w th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of . a ii ii v iyj v imrv ii 1.1 ' t u iu trui YJ l Jj I bu cjv tabiish claim to upland above described, before Clerk County Court, at Forsyth, Mo., on the 31st day of August. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Lawson S Harper, of Loug Run, Mo., Albert M. Hicks John Simpson, aud Robert 11. Denton, all of Igo, Mo. C. N. Van Hosen, Register. Notice for Publication. (Serial No. 01222) Department or the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Springfield, Missouri, July 31, llH)'.). Notice is hereby given that Jasper F. Nulter. of Taney ville, Mo., who on June ), 1904, made 11 R. No. 28452. for se qr neqr and neqrseqr. section 2(5, tow nship 24n. range IQw, 5th principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tin land above described, before Clerk Count Court, at. Forsyth Mo., on the 7th day of Sept 1909. Claimant uumesas witnesses: - J. T. Lambeth. J.N. Combs, V. F. Nipple and R. iilofeld nil of Taneyville, Mo. C. N. Van Hosen, Register Notice For Publication. Serial No. 0124U Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Springfield, Mo., August 7, 19)9. Notice is hereby given that John T. Gilleland, of Garber, Missouri, who, on August 2, 190J, made II. E. No. 28492, for Efi nk54' and k sk? section 10, township 21 noTth, range 22 west, . urn x iiijuiai luniuinii, 1100 iiieu notice oi in fffi1 Kemster ana Receiver u, s una orate st Springfield, Missouri, on the 14th day of Sep tember. 1909 Claimant names as witnesses: W. F. Frona-barbe- r, W. W. Waldon, Walter Vining and Charles A. Vining. all of Garb r, Mo. C. N. Van IIoskn, Register. Notice for Publication. (Serial No 01223) Department or the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Sprinst.eld, Missouri, August 7, 1939. Notice, is hereby given that John R. Jenkins, of Hercules, Mo., who, on June 30, 1901, made II. o. 2H4.V1, for southeast quarter section 2 township 23 u, range 18 w, nth Princip: Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make final five years proof, to e stabli.h claim to the land above described, before Clerk County court, at rorsytn, aio., on the. lllh day of September, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: John 11. Illair. William Rruinfield, Jake Cline aud Preston Blair, an or Hercules, Mo. C. N. Van IIoskn, Register. S3 TELL YOUR FRIENDS "T"HAT Arkansas is a good State in which to live, tell them about the bountiful crops, the pleasant climate. MAYBE THEY WILL WANT TO COME, TOO. Or if you are busy, The will forward them a cooy of the book, "The Homebuilaer in Ar- kansas." It tells it all. Do you know of some one who would be interested; somebody in the old States who wants a home of his pa own? If you do, fill out the Coupon below and mail: J. N. ANDERSON, . Immigration Agent, Missouri Pacific-Iro- n Mountain, 103 Mq. Pac. Building, St. Louis, Mo. Send Arkansas Information JTormul with each bottl Snow it to your A doctor yers Aak him about it, then do he U7 Indeed, the one great leading feature of our new Hair Vigor may well be said to be this it stops falling hair. Then it goes one step further it aids nature in restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ask for "the new kind." Mda by the J. C. Ayer Co., Iiowell, Maes. Pointed Paragraphs. From the Chicago News. Even a woman who is ill likes to dress well. Not every wife can transform a house into a home. One way to get ahead is to patronize a cabbage dealer. A physician heals others for the pur- pose of "heeling" himself. Every man is a soloist when it comes to singing his own praises. All men are born free and equal and remain so until they marry. People who think they are the whole thing are entitled to another think. It's easy to figure how you can save money, but saving it is another matter. Beware of the man who never gets angry; there's a screw loose some- where. A thi.k skull enables a man to keep a lot of useless knowledge out of his head. In order to pose as a successful fisherman one must possess a good imagination. When some men parade around they imagine they attract as much attention as a circus. It's almost impossible for a man to keep in the straight and narrow path if he is driving a mule. Of course speculating or dealing in futures sounds more refined than is gambling, but a man will lose just as much.' Some men are not very enthusiastic about going to heaven. They know thevwillbe allowed to smoke in the I other place. Twas a Glorious Victory. There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been saved, and now Dr. King's New Discovery is the talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. 4 'I could not work nor get about," he writes and the doctors did me no good, but after using Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks, I feel like a new man, and can do good work again." For weak, sore or diseased lungs, coughs and colds, hemorrhages., hay fever, lagrippe. asthma or any bronchial affection it stands unrivaled. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold and guaranteed by City Drug 24 Store. set Stone Chapel the The order of services to be observed is as follows: Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 to a. m. Morning Service, second, third and ' 1 fniirtr. Pkhristhc 11 a rr, sci . , ,. , rLvenmo sprvipe. sppnnn tntrn and " ' fourth Sabbath at 7:30 p. m. Prayer service every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. W. E. BEATTIE, Pastor. t XTTr-U- i Of C x- ntuni lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of ma- - Iiria germs. These germs cause chills, . ever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, the i5uuue, weakness ana general ae- - re bility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric Bit- - ters never fail to destrov thfm and cure malArm trnnnW ru iucv cue: liic ixr ' best all-rou- nd tonic and cure for ma- laria I ever used," writes R. M. James, your of Louellen, S. C. They cure stomach. post vcr, xiuncy ana Diooa trouoies and will prevent typhoid. Try them, 50c. THE Guaranteed by City Drug Store. wheels; a railroad train is chartered and an entire equipment for demon- stration pnrposes placed aboard accom- panied by horticulturists, etomologists and botanists. At each little station a halt is made while the lecturers from the rear platform address the crowd that gather round. Such are the COrn specials" of Nebraska and Iowa, the f wheat special" of Washington and the "fruit train" of Idaho. The De lmeator for September. A Weakling: is the only way to describe the poor child that is afflicted with worms. No matter how much or how often it eats, the worms get all the nourishment from the food, the child gets practi- cally none. White's Cream Vermi- fuge gets rid of the worms quickly, easily and with no bad after effects. rice 25 cents a bottle. Sold bv J. Qwe prot ' The Bolivar Reunion. The coming Old Soldiers and Old Settlers Reunion fo be held in Bohver Mo., commencing Monday, August Uth. and continuing until Saturrtav. ' beptemeer 4th, will no doubt be one of the most enjoyable of Missouri Reunions this year. It is planned lo make the occasion a date for the home coming of those who have moved away and located in other States. The grounds are ideally located, well watered and it will he a snlenriiH rm- - " " r portunity to meet old friends and spend a week of camp life with old comrades and friends. The progamme sumucuu' lu ?abe au- - 11 w m ome ana Dnng your lamiiy, For further information address ED L. SCHOFIELD, President. L. M. PAYNE, Sec'y. Sheep for Sale. About 30 heads of Ewes desirable age for breeding stock. About 25 head of wethers and wether lambs. One 3-- 4 blood Oxford ram 2 years old weight about 200 lbs. Also several good early ram lambs from registered sire and my best grade ewes, will sell the ewes separately if j, Come and see the sheep at my farm miles southwest of Hollister or write me if interested. P. P. Simmons, Hollister, Mo. WHIT9 Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED fe WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. BEWARE Or IMITATIONS. THE GENUINE PREPARED ONLY BY Ballard-Sno- w Liniment Co. BT. LOUIS, IVXO. SOLD BY J. W.O WEN, fKOTKM, MO. For Sale or Trade QNE EIGHT H. P. Peerless Engine and French Corn Burr. ... , A money- - 1 f n maicer ror you. i or particulars see or write . - ' G.T.POAGE, GARRISON MO. Her Little Plan - The Spinster Why, Mrs. Browning, what are you going to do with that pail? The Widow My late husband's last request was that, his grave De Kept green, and as I am about to marry again I concluded to give it a coat of green paint. Chicago Daily News'. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure with one Dr. Snoop' s Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25-ce- nt box. Ask your Doctor or Drug- gist about this formula! Stops woman- ly pains, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. for free trial, to prove value of his headache, orT t r- n-- i 11 . O 1 J 1 1 i T" I rinK ram laDiets. ooia Dy vuy uius. Store. August time, tells on the nerves. But that spiritless, no ambitious feel- - ing can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggists as Dr. Shoop' s Restorative, improve- ment will be noticed. Of course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, however, will surely follow. And best of all, you will realize and feel your strength and ambition as it returning. Outside influences de- - Dress first the inside nerves tVr. the stomach, heart, and kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative see now quicKiy neaitn win De I yours again. Sold by City Drug Store, I have the land and experience and want a partner with money to plant a commercial Peach orchard. JOHN HUTTON, Pinetop Taney Co., Mo. Wanted Ten or fifteen men for brickyard work. Waees 81.80 and up. Steady work. Apply Buffalo Brick Co. Buffalo, Wilson Co., Kan. 24 Post Cards Free Here is an opportunity for anyone to obtain 24 handsomely colored souvenir post cards for nothing and get his 4 choice of three different kinds, namely: Comic Cards, 24 Flower Cards and a of 24 cards entitled 'language of Flowers." In each one of these sets there are 24 highly colored, sou- venir Post Cards. All you have to do obtain them is to send 25c for a year's subscription to the Kansas City weekly Journal 8X1(1 tel1 them which . i tt :i r you want. upuu receipt vi yuui suDscnpuon lor the xansas uity . , t . weeKiv journal tne crreatest news- - Daper of the Southwest vou will be sent Absolutely free the '24 Post Cards which you select. Be sure to specify wheather you want the 24 Comic aras, tne.z jciower caras or tne t it-- Tri j iuiguagcoi uxc xiuwcis uaius. We know thatyoa will be highly pleased with these post cards. The Comic cards are very "funny;" the ?lower cards consist of the principal flowers and are all in beautiful colors; of the Flowers" card; all in beautiful colors and have verses and mottoes which gives you sentiment of the flowers. 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Wanted.80 acres of Taney county land, have

nice clean stock of Boys Clothing, ftwpants, and few mens overcoats, thisstock will invoice $250.00 and it isallsaleable goods which will bring a niceprofit. Wanted 80 acres of land clearfor this stock. Will guaranteed thestock as represented. Write L. N.Rosamond, Haddam, Kansas.

Where isYour Hair?In your comb? Why so? Isnot the head a much better placefor It? Better keep what is leftwhere it belongs! Ayer'sHairVigor, new improved formula,quickly stops falling hair.There is not a particle of doubtabout it. We speak very posi-tively about this, for we know.

Dots not change the color of the hair.r?Ar C I

l M " . D" J ;

Seared With a Hot Iron,or scalded by overturned kettle cutwith a knife bruised by slammed door

injuried by gun or in any other way

the thing needed at once is Buck-len-'s

Arnica Salve to subdue inflam-

mation and kill the pain. It's earth'ssupreme healer, infallible for boilsulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles.

25c. at City Drug Store.

How Uncle Sam Teaches Farming:

The Department of Agriculture is

maintained by the United States, at anexpense of eleven million dollars an-

nually, to discover and teach improvedmethods of farming. Cooperating withit are sixty-thre- e state agricultural col-

leges with free tuition. And a furtherimportant feature of the system is somefour thousand farmers' institutes, bywhich the classroom is taken to thefields wherever fifty farmers will gathertogether to hear lectures and experts.Sometimes these institutes are sent on

Prepared.The man at the table in the dining

car had long hair, high cheek bones, aturn-dow- n collar and a frock coat.

The colored waiter observed himcarefully.

"Small glass of whiskey, large glass

of water," said the man.Then the waiter shifted his razor to

his jacket pocket and the meal quietlyproceeded. Cleveland Plain Dealer

What it Was.

A negro preacher was conductinghis flock through York town, and had

led them to the government reserva

tion where a tall shaft commemoratesthe victory of the American and Frenchforces over Cornwallis. One of hisdisciples pointed to the figure of theAngel of Peace at the summit of. thecolumn and asked:

"What migkt that statute be, Broth-

er Williams?"Brother William was stumped, but

would never confess it."That, brothers and sisters," he

said, "is a statue of Mass'r Abe Lin-

coln the fruitful fields of oleVirginny."

Tlie American AnSonioljiltet KA type of manhood all of us are proud to acclaim "A country,

man of mine." No matter if touring our own glorious country orthe countries across the seas everywhere he awakens respect anaadmiration as a sportsman and a gentleman.

Every American automobilist knows that

The King of All Bottled Beefs

is a superb brew of malt and hops of unsurpassed excellence. It isbrewed from the finest barley American soil gives forth, and from'the rarest hops grown in the district of Saaz, Bohemia. 'r-.- . v '

The Most Popular Beer in the World

BUD WEISER .erred eYery.where, at all firstclas hoteU,clubs, cafes and bars. .

Bottled only at theAnheuser-Busc- h

. BrewerySt. Louis, TJ. S. A.

CORKED or with CROWN CAPS

SPRIHGVe

morewhere

WAGONS DELIVERY VAGG'ISare in position to and will sive you

for vour money than can be had cny

our vehicles. .If your dealer does not handle them, write

for our big mail order catalogue. Prices tosatisfy and goods that please. Vehicles backedup by a quarter of a century of successfulcarriage building.

Contest Notice.Seiial No. 0!2S.

Department or the Interior, United StatesLand Office, Springfield. Mo , July 12, l'J09.

A snniutout contest affidavit Imvinjr eeu fil 1in tins office by Theophilus Trott. contestant,against Homestead entry No. 28564, made Sep-tember!, 104, for ne4 of swJi section I, town-ships? n, r;iue 20 w, by Hiirton V Flowers,C'ontestee, in which it is alleged that Uarton V.Flowers has wholly abandoned the said tract formore than six months last past, and has not re-sided upon aud improved the same as required bylav, and that such alleged absence whs not onaccount of his service in the army, navy, ormarine corps of the United States iu time of war.said parties are hereby notified to appear, re-spond and offer evidence touching said allega-tion at 10 o'clock a. in. on August 27, 190., before.J. 1. Hicks, County Clerk, at his office in For-syth, Mo., and that Aral he:. ring will be heldat 10 o'clock a. in. on September 7, 19Uy, beforethe Register and Receiver at the United StatesLand Office in Springfl-dd- , Missouri.

The said conte-tan- t having, in a proper aff-idavit, tiled JulyS, 1sK)9, set forth facts whichshow that after due diligence personal service ofthis notice cm uot be made, it is hereby orderedand directed that such notice be given by due andproper publication.

C. N. Van Hoses, Register.

Notice for Publication.Serial No. 01156

Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Officeat Springfield, Mo., July 24, IWJ.

Notice is hereby given that Valentine S.Terry,of Lon; Run. Mo., who. on March 14. 1904. madeIL,E- - No- - for .w hf ne ur and sqr neqr?7 w th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of

.a ii ii v iyj v imrv ii 1.1 ' t u iu trui YJ l Jj I bu cjvtabiish claim to upland above described, beforeClerk County Court, at Forsyth, Mo., on the 31stday of August. 1909.

Claimant names as witnesses: Lawson SHarper, of Loug Run, Mo., Albert M. HicksJohn Simpson, aud Robert 11. Denton, all ofIgo, Mo.

C. N. Van Hosen, Register.

Notice for Publication.(Serial No. 01222)

Department or the Interior, U. S. Land Officeat Springfield, Missouri, July 31, llH)'.).

Notice is hereby given that Jasper F. Nulter.of Taney ville, Mo., who on June ), 1904, made11 R. No. 28452. for se qr neqr and neqrseqr.section 2(5, tow nship 24n. range IQw, 5th principalmeridian, has filed notice of intention to makefinal live year proof, to establish claim to tinland above described, before Clerk CountCourt, at. Forsyth Mo., on the 7th day of Sept1909.

Claimant uumesas witnesses: - J. T. Lambeth.J.N. Combs, V. F. Nipple and R. iilofeld nilof Taneyville, Mo.

C. N. Van Hosen, Register

Notice For Publication.Serial No. 0124U

Department of the Interior, U. S. LandOffice at Springfield, Mo., August 7, 19)9.

Notice is hereby given that John T. Gilleland,of Garber, Missouri, who, on August 2, 190J,made II. E. No. 28492, for Efi nk54' and k sk?section 10, township 21 noTth, range 22 west,

. urn x iiijuiai luniuinii, 1100 iiieu notice oi infffi1Kemster ana Receiver u, s una orate stSpringfield, Missouri, on the 14th day of September. 1909

Claimant names as witnesses: W. F. Frona-barbe- r,

W. W. Waldon, Walter Vining andCharles A. Vining. all of Garb r, Mo.

C. N. Van IIoskn, Register.

Notice for Publication.(Serial No 01223)

Department or the Interior, U. S. Land Officeat Sprinst.eld, Missouri, August 7, 1939.

Notice, is hereby given that John R. Jenkins,of Hercules, Mo., who, on June 30, 1901, made II.

o. 2H4.V1, for southeast quarter section 2township 23 u, range 18 w, nth Princip: Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make finalfive years proof, to establi.h claim to the landabove described, before Clerk County court, atrorsytn, aio., on the. lllh day of September, 1909.

Claimant names as witnesses: John 11. Illair.William Rruinfield, Jake Cline aud Preston Blair,an or Hercules, Mo.

C. N. Van IIoskn, Register.

S3

TELLYOUR

FRIENDS"T"HAT Arkansas is a good

State in which to live, tellthem about the bountiful crops,the pleasant climate.

MAYBE THEY WILLWANT TO COME,

TOO.Or if you are busy, The

will forward them a cooy of thebook, "The Homebuilaer in Ar-

kansas." It tells it all. Do youknow of some one who would beinterested; somebody in the oldStates who wants a home of his pa

own? If you do, fill out theCoupon below and mail:

J. N. ANDERSON, .

Immigration Agent,Missouri Pacific-Iro- n Mountain,

103 Mq. Pac. Building,St. Louis, Mo.

Send Arkansas Information

JTormul with each bottlSnow it to yourA doctoryers Aak him about it,then do he U7

Indeed, the one great leading feature ofour new Hair Vigor may well be said tobe this it stops falling hair. Then itgoes one step further it aids nature inrestoring the hair and scalp to a healthycondition. Ask for "the new kind."

Mda by the J. C. Ayer Co., Iiowell, Maes.

Pointed Paragraphs.From the Chicago News.

Even a woman who is ill likes to

dress well.

Not every wife can transform a house

into a home.One way to get ahead is to patronize

a cabbage dealer.A physician heals others for the pur-

pose of "heeling" himself.

Every man is a soloist when it comesto singing his own praises.

All men are born free and equal andremain so until they marry.

People who think they are the whole

thing are entitled to another think.

It's easy to figure how you can savemoney, but saving it is another matter.

Beware of the man who never getsangry; there's a screw loose some-

where.A thi.k skull enables a man to keep

a lot of useless knowledge out of his

head.

In order to pose as a successfulfisherman one must possess a goodimagination.

When some men parade around theyimagine they attract as much attentionas a circus.

It's almost impossible for a man tokeep in the straight and narrow pathif he is driving a mule.

Of course speculating or dealing infutures sounds more refined than is

gambling, but a man will lose just as

much.'Some men are not very enthusiastic

about going to heaven. They know

thevwillbe allowed to smoke in theI

other place.

Twas a Glorious Victory.There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn.

A man's life has been saved, and nowDr. King's New Discovery is the talkof the town for curing C. V. Pepper of

deadly lung hemorrhages. 4 'I couldnot work nor get about," he writes

and the doctors did me no good, butafter using Dr. King's New Discoverythree weeks, I feel like a new man,and can do good work again." Forweak, sore or diseased lungs, coughsand colds, hemorrhages., hay fever,lagrippe. asthma or any bronchialaffection it stands unrivaled. Price50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.Sold and guaranteed by City Drug

24Store.set

Stone Chapel the

The order of services to be observedis as follows:

Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 to

a. m.Morning Service, second, third and' 1

fniirtr. Pkhristhc 1 1 a rr, sci. , , . ,

rLvenmo sprvipe. sppnnn tntrn and" 'fourth Sabbath at 7:30 p. m.

Prayer service every Wednesday at7:30 p. m.

W. E. BEATTIE, Pastor.

tXTTr-U- i Of C x-ntunilie in the low, marshy bottoms of the

Potomac, the breeding ground of ma--Iiria germs. These germs cause chills,.ever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, thei5uuue, weakness ana general ae-- rebility and bring suffering or death tothousands yearly. But Electric Bit--ters never fail to destrov thfm andcure malArm trnnnW ruiucv cue: liic ixr'best all-rou- nd tonic and cure for ma-laria I ever used," writes R. M. James,

yourof Louellen, S. C. They cure stomach.

post

vcr, xiuncy ana Diooa trouoies andwill prevent typhoid. Try them, 50c. THEGuaranteed by City Drug Store.

wheels; a railroad train is charteredand an entire equipment for demon-

stration pnrposes placed aboard accom-

panied by horticulturists, etomologistsand botanists. At each little station ahalt is made while the lecturers from

the rear platform address the crowdthat gather round. Such are the COrn

specials" of Nebraska and Iowa, thefwheat special" of Washington and

the "fruit train" of Idaho. The Delmeator for September.

A Weakling:is the only way to describe the poorchild that is afflicted with worms. Nomatter how much or how often it eats,the worms get all the nourishmentfrom the food, the child gets practi-cally none. White's Cream Vermi-fuge gets rid of the worms quickly,easily and with no bad after effects.

rice 25 cents a bottle. Sold bv J.Qwe prot'

The Bolivar Reunion.The coming Old Soldiers and Old

Settlers Reunion fo be held in BohverMo., commencing Monday, August

Uth. and continuing until Saturrtav.'beptemeer 4th, will no doubt be oneof the most enjoyable of MissouriReunions this year. It is planned lomake the occasion a date for the homecoming of those who have movedaway and located in other States. Thegrounds are ideally located, wellwatered and it will he a snlenriiH rm- -" " rportunity to meet old friends andspend a week of camp life with oldcomrades and friends. The progamme

sumucuu' lu ?abe au- -

11 w m

ome ana Dnng your lamiiy,For further information address

ED L. SCHOFIELD, President.L. M. PAYNE, Sec'y.

Sheep for Sale.About 30 heads of Ewes desirable

age for breeding stock.About 25 head of wethers and

wether lambs.One 3-- 4 blood Oxford ram 2 years

old weight about 200 lbs.Also several good early ram lambs

from registered sire and my best gradeewes, will sell the ewes separately if

j,Come and see the sheep at my farmmiles southwest of Hollister or write

me if interested.P. P. Simmons,

Hollister, Mo.

WHIT9Cream Vermifuge

THE GUARANTEED

fe WORM

REMEDYTHE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.

BEWARE Or IMITATIONS.THE GENUINE PREPARED ONLY BY

Ballard-Sno- w Liniment Co.BT. LOUIS, IVXO.

SOLD BY J. W.O WEN, fKOTKM, MO.

For Saleor Trade

QNE EIGHT H. P. Peerless Engineand French Corn Burr...., A money- -

1 f nmaicer ror you. i or particulars see orwrite . -

'

G.T.POAGE, GARRISON MO.

Her Little Plan -

The Spinster Why, Mrs. Browning,

what are you going to do with thatpail?

The Widow My late husband's lastrequest was that, his grave De Keptgreen, and as I am about to marryagain I concluded to give it a coat of

green paint. Chicago Daily News'.

Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutessure with one Dr. Snoop' s Pink PainTablets. The formula is on the 25-ce- nt

box. Ask your Doctor or Drug-

gist about this formula! Stops woman-

ly pains, headache, pains anywhere.Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. for freetrial, to prove value of his headache, orT

t r- n--i 11 . O 1 J 1 1 i T" I

rinK ram laDiets. ooia Dy vuy uius.Store.

August time, tells on the nerves.But that spiritless, no ambitious feel- -

ing can be easily and quickly alteredby taking what is known to druggistsas Dr. Shoop' s Restorative, improve-

ment will be noticed. Of course, full

health will not immediately return.The gain, however, will surely follow.

And best of all, you will realize andfeel your strength and ambition as it

returning. Outside influences de--

Dress first the inside nerves tVr.the stomach, heart, and kidneys will

usually fail. Strengthen these failing

nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorativesee now quicKiy neaitn win De

I

yours again. Sold by City Drug Store,

I have the land and experience andwant a partner with money to plant a

commercial Peach orchard.JOHN HUTTON,

Pinetop Taney Co., Mo.

WantedTen or fifteen men for brickyard

work. Waees 81.80 and up. Steady

work. Apply Buffalo Brick Co.Buffalo, Wilson Co., Kan.

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