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The Weekly Post from Nevada, Missouri • 4

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PAGE FOUR y- FRIDAY, MAR 7, 1913. THE WEEKLY POET COMMITTEE FINDS A MONEY TRUST EXiSTS WILSON SENDS IN HIS RESIGNATION CHAIRMAN AND SIX DEMOCRATS ARRAIGN THE MORGAN CROWD. ANOTHER LITTLE BATTLE TAKES PLACE ON THE BORDER. whereabouts ace unknown. Morales, wearing nit enormous sombrero and in otherwise typical bandit garb, called on Provisional President Huerta, who greeted Zapatista chieftain with Mexican embrace, Ihe rebel leader spell! the i of the day sightseeing in the capital.

GOV. MAJOR AND HIS COLONELS IN PARADE The Best at Any Price No other baking powder will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome Then Why Pay More But Two Minority Reports Were Made One Is Flat Disagreement With The Majority And The Other Is Only Germany, Korn Becomes Chairman, When the Democrats of the new Senate meet in caucus today In elect a chairman, (here was not opposition to John Kern of Indiana. Seriatni Martin of Virginia, the retiring Dcnm-cratic leader, declared recently that he would be glad when the lime came for him to lay down file I'l'Sponsihilitjes of the nllice. House Holds Caucus. The Deiuneralie mcmb'rTs of the House also held a caucus today and named as Burleson's successor as chairman, Mil-cliell Palmer, who is i If i.so'iy identified with the adininislra-I ion.

Clark Renominated. The Democratic House can riis renominated Clark foi Soaker of Itie Hoijm Willi yells of approval. The lie. moerntie majority in Hie -ui'es his reelection. President Wilson lied as hi- FOUR FORMER MISSOURI GOVERNORS IN THE Washington, Mar.

1 Three divergent reports were presented to the house yesterday by the members of the. committee which conducted the money trust investigation. The majority report, signed by Chairman Pujo and the six other Democrats on the committee, found that a money trust exists, according to their understanding of the term. This report names as the most active agents in bringing about the concentration of money and dit" J. P.

Morgan the COMING TO tNevada, Mo. The eminent, physical! on chronic diseases will visit our city Thursday, March 13, Anil will bo at the Mitchel Hotel until 5 p. in one day ONLY. Dr. Potterf president of the staff of the Boston Electro Medical Institute, is making a tour of the state.

He will give consultation, examination, and all the medicines necessary to complete a cure FREE. All parties taking advantage of this offer are requested to state to their friends the result of the treatment. Cures DEAFNESS by an entirely new process. Treats all curable diseases of catarrh, throat and lung disease, eye and ear, stomach, liver and kidneys, gravel, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, nervous and heart disease epilepsy. Bright's disease and disease of the bladder, blood and skin diseases, and big neck and stammering cured.

CANCERS cured by Llguefaction. Piles and rupture cured without dentention from business. Asthma cured in a short time. II you are improving under your family physician do not take up our valuable time. The rich and tin poor are treated alike.

Idlers and curiosity seekers will pleaso stay away. Our time is valuable. Remember, NOT A PENNY will be charged for the medicine required to make a cure of all those taking treatment this trip. Office hour 9 a. m.

Positively married ladies must be accompanied by their husbands. Remember the date, Thursday. March Hi, at the Mitchell Hotel, Nevada, Mo. guests lo luncheon today, Minneapolis Panel Silo and Crown Silo. callers Imlny.

GREATER STORE FOR NEVADA The Silo that Will Not fall down. CLARK BATES Harry C. Moore Incorporates His Dry Goods Business With a Capital and Surplus of Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars. LUMBER CO. port, one forbidding the use of mails to stock exchanges which fail to observe presfq'ibedastrlngi'nt gelations as to the conduct of their business, and the other prescribing rigid rules for the conduct national hanks, their officers and clearing house associations to which they belong.

Tills report is substantially in accord with tie conclusions presented to the committee by Samuel IJntermeyer The first minority report, signed by Representatives Hayes of Cali forni, lleald of Delaware and (lucrn-kc o'' Maine, Republicans, sets forth that the investigation "lias not. disclosed the existence of any so-called money trust," but added: has, however, disclosed a dangerous concentration of credit in New York City, and to some extent in Boston and Chicago. An individual minority report filed by Representative MvMorran of Michigan, Republican, was a flat, detailed disagreement with the recommendations and findings of the majority. Washington, March Gov. Elliot I W.

Major id' Missouri and 2a of the officers id' his slaH marched in (ho iunugiiial parade today. Four oilier nteii who have served as govern, op of Missouri also are her: It. Fiancis, A. M. Iiiickeiiy, Josnpli Folk and William J.

Stone, Governor Majiiip and bis slalV reached Washiiigloif iat 5 oclock yeslerday alTecriiion. T'he have lii'iHlipmr-tiH's a tlm Ita leigh Hotel, where Ihe governor received callers la-t nighl. IBs visitors i Ur I ii d'ei I tile (filters of the Missouri ilelega I ioti in Congress. In addition 16 Governiii' and Mis. Major (In'- MfssiTdri ilelcga-I ion iiieJiidi-s IN i i i 1 1 1 CiiV.

I lavid It. IT'ani'is, former i o-r 1 1 I- Ik, Col. E. I-'. Colli-a am fjl I.oiiis; Judge -iiili's A.

Pi iiiil, liidepeiu, di'iii'r: David i'. iistnii, I is; William il. Phipps and I. II. Sawyer Wild of SI.

Louis; It. W. McCurdy and E. Independence; J. II.

Stai-ford. Si, l.ofi ns I Ijfiik SI. Louis; Mi's VThiT ii? and Miss Marl ill, St. Louis; Reese Alexander. Kansas City: Hi- B.

Collins, tell. E. Spi-nri Gen J. (I'Meara, Col. Martin Collins ami Cd.

J. W. Perry ITancis, S. Louis; Col. iliii'i'i-aYn.

II. Wil-coxeii and wife, CiutoIIIoii: .1. W. MeDermot and wife, Kaho-ka d. I It.

Beal, licsoto; Crd. I'. J. While. J.

I. Wplfm Cot. C. C. Bullcr, Miss Max Kalony, Mrs.

I). II. Mud'd', "si. Louis; Coi. Frank Paxloii, Indepcndeuca, Col.

I). (I. C'ljijiaidgc. Moheily. Col.

Bruce (, hunter utiifl wife, St Louis: Coi. John Lumpkin, Kansas Cily; Ceil. Alex II. Major and wife, St. Bonis; Col.

Thomas Linden ai.nl sisters, and Miss ChaiTeJi.oi. St. Tonis; Col. M. Walker and wife, St.

Lou. il Col, J. E. Davis and wife. Si Louis; Col.

J. E. MrPike, Bowling Green; Col. Sylvester II. Mac, in, Col.

W. M. Walker, wife and son, Col. 1 S. 'Miller, Si Bonis; Col.

P. E. Mullen and laughter. Kansas City: John (1. nylon, Johnson ami Miss Margaret JqtiUson and Miss ii I if Meriwether, all of Kansas City TURPIN FURNITURE CO.

Big dry-goods sloiv I Moore has nled ai i i- clcs of incorporation ami all Ills offleers of the company well-known citizens of Nevada They are: Harry Moore, presiih nl and general manager; D. B. vice-president ami assisl-a 1 1 1 manager: Waller A. IJiyai-i, secretary and ItensuiTr; Few, director; Glessuer M. lew, director.

The company is slrmfg in ils personnel ami has. abundant i apilal In carry on and enlarge this popular si or.a, that has linen a household word in Houlliwest issnuii lor 1 1 i i lofty years he reason for the incorpora-lion is lip. desire of the founder Mr. Barry Moore, that the THE CABINET IS NAMED (Continued from page one.) Progressive Undertakers. I 0 1 i Commerce Commission I DOii, having boon np-I by President Ilom stale poiiilt veil.

illiam C. of Co ii torn public works, I 1 1 li)02 In gross in Elected 18110, to lledfield, Secretary Commissioner of Borough of Brook -i DOM. Hau for Con hut was defeated Sixty-Second Con business hi his name, diiction, Ili-in Missouri markets as posted, high mrivhaiit, a goods. D. It.

president lias all his life, business men an Only Modern Chapel in the City Dow nstairs. Quiet and Private. Pree Use. Best Equipment. Personal Attention of Proprietor in every case.

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Both Phones 30. gress in lull IT York District, He imporlanl purl i legiislalion middi Notice Of Annual Meeting Of Stockholders Of The Welt-mer Institute Of Suggestive Therapeutics Company. 'T ATE OF MISSOURI BOUNTY OF VERNON, ss. Notice is hereby given of the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Well iiior Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics Honipatiy, a corporation under and hy virtue of Ihe laws of Lite stale of Missouri.

Thai said Hireling will he held in the private "Dice of the dean of the aforesaid corporation, in the building of the company located nl 20ti South Ash street, city of Nevada, Bounty' of Vernon, state of Missouri, at nine oclock a. on Wednesday, Ihe 19th day Of March, A. 1913. The purpose of said 'meeting is for the election of a board of directors mid for any and all sueli business as might or may come before and he transacted by the stockholders of Ihe said corporation. Dated at Ihe office of the corporation, in the City of Nevada, county of Vernon, slate pi Missouri, Die A day nf March, 1913.

Sidney A. Welliner, Pres. E. George, Sec'y. Dale of first insertion March 7, BJIJ.) 37 2 W.

V. TFMVIEL HAS CLOSED ms STORE. W. F. Tu tamel'a store on East Cherry street did not open for business Wednesday and an linvesti-- ation as to the cairne disclosed the fact I Bat Mr.

Tuinmel had gone into voluntary bankruptcy. Mr. Turn mel is out of the city. The matter is in the hands of Attorney (j. e.

Gilbert, who is out if 'he city and the particulars were not available. A trustee in bankruptcy has not yet been russmi-lil should lie lo make a change at Ihe Mexican capil al. Douglas, A i i Mini'll a. Each insisting troops of I lie other command began tin- Sunday which was repealed yesterday morning between Mexican federal from the A gun Pricla garrison ain soldiers of Ihe Ninth Cm -airy, Colonel (iiiilfnylc and liim-crnl Ojeda slood firmly on lln-ii ill-duration Iasi nighl. he American army "nicer declared I luif hi-, ini'll will "slimil 10 kill" I In border patrol is inlerel'ei i'il wit It.

Tile Mexii at: general asserls Hint lie 1 1 1 not bdieu hi- men In-gnii the linn ami i ii.it if proved Ilia! they illd lo- would pel lo ili-alli anyone gill illy of beginning lie li-oli-1)1. Tiii-ie has lieeii no ftirlhei liriiig on I i-e border near here since yeslenlay morning. The Ninth Cavalary patrol lias heen mcieasi-il in lull I 1 1 ce, jiiclml-iiig Ihe machine gnus, slrcleh-ing (rum Douglas In IT-ii-sl Slafidn. Much Excitement. There is much excitement here.

The cily authorities emi-sider eslahiishing a special guard. There is an uniisuaj 11 ii nilic i id Mexicans in lio-Ariii'i'icnn town and much ex-rilemi'ni among I Deni. he rebel iiiessi-ngi'i- an-esli'd Sunday Ciiiled Stales I coops was i-eleim-ii Messages he carried have been sent to Washington. I have no unfriendly feeling Inward the Failed Slates and Hie shooting, by my men border was wilhoul aulhoi (ieneriil Ojeda declared yesler-day. "I am sure the American lroops misapprclicniicil the situation.

I would pul lo death any man udi'c niy control for firing a slio inlo I In I iiili il Slides. The situation is tinforliimil.e. I deplore il and shall bring all possible means In bring the guilly tmes lo just ice," Will Shoot To Kill. My soldiers would m-l fire a shot across lin line unless fired ii. asserted ColnuM liuilfoylc.

I know I hey have mu. I deplete the nmUi-c as much as anyone ('(mid. Iml we will return llli lire ami sliool In kill as long a-Ihc palnd js iuti-i'li-ced willi. Il is IIJI In tile oilier side lo slnj it. Madi'i'islas numbering Jm were slalii ned last night so tu In oppose Ihe ex.rehels nailel (ien.

I in. Salazar reported moving re-enforce Ihe I'cdera garrison at Aguu Pricla. Tin mobilization of Madccisla rehcb al t.olonia Morelos, tbc Auicri-ran Mono, -in sclilciuenl, contiii-iiid ycsfei'day. I is n-poiTci I here are in ally i '0(1 in. 'll eon gregaled I here, refugees arrived li.jii yesterday from Naco.ari, whmi all ariillsl ico Im I vvec: i the rebels and lederals expires today.

I'ri-valo ilupalelies say that refugees are lleeiiig from Ihi slate capital, to Nogales, below which iiniid i eh ds cut the railway. Gi'iie'raj Cil, Jlucrlii eom-ntninler, yeslerdiiy captured 300 rifles and rounds of nni-ni ii il ioh from slate troops who were marching In Alamos. The City of Mexico, March 5. Tuorlo" (Ct'bss-Kyed) Morales, a noted apalisla chief, yeslerday placed his GOO followers a. the disposal of the federal government, and was named a colonel of irregulars, to which branch of the army service his men were assigned.

Morales volunteered his services ns government mossengci to Lake peace proposals from I hr government to Einilinno ZapaBi, llte rebel loader, whoso exaol B. Hyder, of Sheldon, was Nevada Monday enroulc to Minden. A FACTORY WANTS TO COME HERE Ugly Sores Quickly Banished perpetuated under He needs no inlro-is known not only I all I lie big city remarkably well class diy goods buyer of pretty Bowman the vice-lived in Nevada one of the best in the city and a worker. He lias been connected with the slnrc many years ami takes a prominent place in tin-new organization. Waller A.

Bryant, I ho secretary and treasurer is also one of I he firms trusted employees, a young man of such high character I Bat Hie company will not require any bond. Hen. S. Few and Mrs. (Ressner M.

Fewr, directors, are both very popular and are noted for Iheir film business ipinlifica-I ions, many improvements are mapped out, aiming-, tlieip a mail order department. Is will he sen! by parcel post free In any part nf Idle IT. S. Our people arc proud of Ibis progressive slore, and umler Ihe name of Ihe Harry C. Moore Dry Goods Company ils continued success is assured.

No name is more intimately connected willi the growth and prosperity of Nevada than that of Harry C. Moore. And file greatest success which mines to him and his efficient corps, the greater will he (he pleasure which i will give to the people Ibis city. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED DURING THE CIVIL WAR 2::0 o'clock. The Perse company is at present employing from ten to fifteen men and keeps two salesmen on the road.

It expects to materially en large its plant. It manufactures floor compounds and cleaning sup plies. Nevada will no doubt be more than willing to meet Me. lirumback half way in the proposition for vada realizes the need of the city for small factories such as this. Pease Manufacturing Company Seeks Inducements To Move To Nevada.

LOU Marvel How Worst Skin F.rup. lions Disappear a9 Result of Famous Remedy. GOOD REPORT KOIt THE PUBLIC S( P. (J. Brum hack, of Neosho, who is president of the Perse Manufacturing Company, is in Nevada today with a view to moving the plant to this city, if the proper inducement can be arranged.

For the purpose of discussing the matter a meeting of Nevada business men will be held at the courthouse tomorrow afternoon at pm Hlili lias taken an a laril kussion, Eimlley M. Garrison, Serrcfar, of War Is a brother of Snpivm Court Justice Garrison of New Jersey. He was born in Canid N. November 28, i SB and soil of the Itev, Joseph Fi-Ilium ami Elizaiielli Yanaisdel (Grant) Garrison. Educated al Exeler, Harvard and the IJtiiver-sily of Pennsylvania.

Adiniletd lo I in' bar in IHiiladelphia in Removing from Camden I Jersey City in 1891 he practice law as a loemhei- of he lil'in of Garrison, McManus A Enriglil He was appointed vire-clianecl. lop of the New Jersey Supreme Courl in I DO i by Cliancellor Magic and was reappoinled for a 7-yeiir lenil. lie ami President Wilson have long bern dose friends. David Franklin Houston, Sc-eretarv of Agriculture -Identified will) schools in Texas from 1809 III 1908. Became chancellor of Washington University, St.

I.iniis in 1908. Member of III Southern Ediiealion Hoard, In-vcsligaled I he hookworm disease i the soul h. A student of history iograpliy, govermnenl and economies. Crane May Go To Russia. Charles It.

Crane, of Chicago, vice chairman nl the finance comniillee of tlm Wilson campaign, was the first In have an nppajnl.mcnt with the President, lie said he 1 1 it i i merely cojno to pay his respects in the new President. Il 'is considered probable Air. Crane will become Ambassador Russia. MCombs An Ambassador. President Wilson announced lefinilely today I hut an anihas-iadorship lias been offered to ihairman MCombs.

II is known hat, France is the country which has been selected for him, I is said I hat Hiehaid olney will go Ip the Court of James and I Da I Frederick Penfiehl will go lo Austria nr Italy. Thomas Nelson Page will probably go to The enrollment In the public schools of Nevada for the month was 1797; new pupils 22; per cent of attendance was 95 1-10. Building having highest per rent of attendance, High School 98 per cent. Building having the lowest number of tardies, Jefferson, 1 The following are worthy of mention: Bair but two tardies; Bryan but four tardies. Miss Eddlemons room at Bryan had 99 4-10 per cent attendance with no tardies.

Rooms with no tardies for month: Miss Winston, Jefferson; Miss Shrum and Miss High, Blair; Miss White Miss Eddlemon, Miss Turke, Miss Daltpn and Miss Cunningham, Bryan School. The Superilitedents report filed with the Board of Education shows very satisfactory work being done. C. N. the one of Ihe last MeC.lniiahan has a ropy Yiekshurg Citizen.

II is the original issue and edition published before INVALUABLE TO FARMER. The farmer probably has more use for Want Ads ban anyone else. There are jnore things about his place, useless to him but of value to someone else, which he fan easily turn inlo rash. II only posts you 25c tu try them nnd they may make you many dollars. If you tinve been fiKhtthR' some Wood rouble, some eruptive skin disease, eall I eezemn, lupus, psoriasis, nmlarla, scrofula what you will, there is hut one sure, safe way to thrfe it.

Ask at any drug store for a $1.00 bottlo ot S. 8. s. and you aro then on the road to health. The action of thin remarkable remedy is Just oh direct, jut as positive.

Just as certain In, Its, influence ns that the sun rises In (lie east It is ona of those rare medical forces which act In tile blood with the sumo degreo of cer. tninty thut Is found in all naturul ten. dcncies. The manner In. which It dominates nnd eontrWs tiie mysterious trans-ference of rich, red.

puro arterlul blood for tlio diseased vonuus. Wood is mur-velous. Out tlirough every skin pnro acids, gorms and other blood Impurities aro forced in the form nf Invisible vapor. The lungs breathe It out, (lie liver is dlmulated to consume a greui proper-Ion of Impurllies, tlio rlomach nnd Intestines ronso to cojivoy lute tlio blood dream tlio catarrhal. material germu; Hie bowels, kidneys, bladder and aii of tlio body oih marshalled into a fighting foroo to eximl every ves-llge of oruptlve djscasp.

Tliere is seurcely, jemjjrlunlty nny-There hut what -lias (IsTltlng example if tlio wonderful curstlvj effeols of 4. 8. 8, Ooi hntt)p nf this famous to day, nfi'l If yoUti (Kise Is sluli-iorn nr pecutlur write to lin- gwlft Spc-'tile I 8wUt niiUs Atlanta, Ou. "heir medical labotateiy lsv jpnious and conducted by, renowriovi gxports In Wood and sklQ Ulatiusts, the ucoupaliou of llml city by (ien. (Rant.

Il is printed on wall paper by a soldier of the Tenth Missouri Volunteers. The paper falling apart with age. For more than 30 years it was Up properly of Judge C. Farris of the Missouri Supreme courl who is a son-in-law of Mr, Mr I Ansco Camera Load it with Ansco Film. Then print your pictures or let us print them on Cyko Paper.

The artistic results will surprise you. Come in and let us show you how the Ansco products enable you to make finer photographs than an amateur could ever make before. We develop and print promptly Wardlns Drug Store. North Side Square. As sheriff of Vernon county il is my duly to inforce the laws.

Sunday hunting, is against, the law in the future all persons found hunting on Sunday will he prosecuted. 281 vvl Ernesl Gray Sheriff, NY. ('. Brundrldge and family, of Virgil Township, left. Wednesday for Hutchinson, where they yill live.

HOG BROUGHT FOHTY-EIGHT DOLLARS IN SHELDON MARKET C. E. llaper delivered a hog lo Dowel) Houston at Sheldon Monday which weighed 040 pounds and brought II. Popplewell, of Shol-a Nevada visitor J. F.

Watkins, of Virgil Township, was. In Nevadu Tuesday oa( his return front a business trip to' Webb City. Dr. W. Ion, was rhursday.

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