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TWO 6EDAI.IA DEMOCRAT-SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1908. PUBLIC SALE We late will have a public sale of personal property at the farm of the J. D.

Mitchell, five miles southwest of Hughesville and five miles northeast cf Lamonte, 13 I iSSOil CROP REPORl 8 BRYAN NAMED THE AVERAGE CONDITION CORN IN ENTIRE STATE IS 77 PER CENT. OF Claims Sustained AVEIIA 6 FOfi WHEAT IS 84 P. CT. comme ici and old foacli A. M.

extra hornos. 1 brood mare in foal by jack, i2-year-old steers. 5 heifers, 1 and 2 years old. 6 cows with calves, steer calves. 2 heifer calves, sheep with lambs.

7 brood with pigs. .7 young sows. 1 woi ha 1 11 ess. 2 wagons. 4C bushels oats.

corn. Other things too numerous to iKin. Oat Crop Is Placed at 87, Apples 36 Per Cent of Full Crop, Peaches 41, Pears 17, Pums 32, Cherries 31, Grapes 53. TERMS OF SALE: All sums under cash; on all siimn of $10 and over six time will be given without interest if paid when due; if not, to bear 8 per cent from date of sale. Ail purchasers must give approved security before re moving stock from place.

2 per cent discount for cash. T. A. J. E.

Mitchell DINNEfi WILL BE 8ERVEN ON THE GROUNDS. ADMINISTRATORS. COL C. J. HIERONYMUS, Auctioneer.

A SANE MAN IS RELEASED NEVADA ASYLUM OFFICIALS SAY N. N. KING NEVER WAS DERANGED. why he w'as sent here. When he goes home we advise you to encomage him to all the things that liave occvured in the effort to place him here, as it might he the cause of some of the returning home.

truly Wiles Robinson, Supt. Patient Declares it Was All a Plot and He is Figuring on Bringing a Suit in the Courts for Damages. Springfield, June N. N. King, who has recently moved here from Christian is consulting lawyers in regiid to a damage suit 'vhich he may against his brother and other people in Christian county.

He figures as the star attraction in the asylum story, such as you used to read about, when a sane man was locked up in order to get him out of the way. Mr. King win kep! in the Nevada rsylnm fur over a month and re- lea.sed. The asylum authorities declare that he never insane. Mr.

King married a widow' several years ago and lived near Strafford. She had four children and he soon found that the family would not be a happy one. He moved to Christian county and in a crop. The wile soon followed and hecame quite a of his bi'other. He became jealous of the wile and brother and thought they wanted to get rid of him so that they might secure his property.

Anyway he w'as called to one side one (lay by the sherift. A doctor examined him and pionotiuced him insane. He btr a jury trial, but this he (lid not yet. He was taken Nevada and for a month. Then was railroaded.

He has the lollow'ing addres.sed to his ta- May l.Mh, John K. King, Selmore, Dear reply to yours of the 8th inst, sav that will si'ud King Friday, He leave here about 2:10 p. m. on the Missouri Pacific. We liave not been inclined to at any time be entered the that he was insane.

I wrote a lett er to the doctor w'lio signed his commitment papers ask in him for a more definite history of the case, but received no reply from 1 im. do not uiulerstaiid exactly June 1, 1908. Mr. E. King, Helmore, Dear Sir reply to your letter concerning N.

N. King, wif say that he is discharged as not insane, the discharge dating to May 31, 1908. We do not krow of any other person having inything to do with getting him here except Dr. Bunton. It is only neees- rary for one doctor to go before the 1 court to adjudge a man insane.

us hear from you as to how be gets along. Wiles Robinson, Columbia. June secretary of the state board of agriculture, George B. Ellis. t(jday made tlie fol lowing announcement of crop condi tions in this state: average tfunperatnie during May w'as sufficient for a good grow'th of all vegetation, but sive rain and lack of sunshine has prevented the planting and proper cultvaton of the corn On June 1, 82 per cent of the entire acreage had been planted, as compared with only 78 planted on the same date last year.

With the exception of some of the corn planted very early and some of the hot tom lands, wdiich has hoen destroyed by overflow', the stand is vfu-y good much better than last year. AI)OUi It) per cent of the entire acreage had to planted tlie second time. Along the Mississippi lyottoma in Northeast- Missouri, and along many of the small in the northern part of the state a great d('al of the corn has been ruined by overflow The heavv and continuous rains have done mucli on rolling lands by washing the soil, and in ail parts of the state much of corn is get ting very Many fields are now' near the dager line, and must be cultivated within the next few days to save the crop. The present condition for the entire state is 77, which is three points above what it was at the same time last year. The highest condition is 81 in the southeast section; the lowest, 75 in the northeast and the northwest.

1 While June is considered a lato planting season, yet there is ample time to mature a good crop of corn in a normal season planted most any time in June. Corn planted tote June may not make sound merchantable corn, hut will make good feeding corn that can he fed out during the fall a'hd early part of the winter. If w'e can have a few days now of clear that the corn may be cultivated, the condition of the crop should greatly improve w'lthin the next few days and with good favor able w'eather, the condition w'ould least he normal. too much rain has fallen during the season for the w'heat crop. Wheat does not neet very much rain during May and June The condition of the crop at this time is 84.

which is a falling off of nine points for the month. The highest condition is 87, in the northeast, the lowest is 80, in the southw'est. The low'cst condition of the large wheat counties is in Jas per, Newton and Lawrence counties, where many of the correspond ents report a condition as low as 50. Too much rain has caused an ex- Butter Makers Complain of pessive straw growth aod in many UNiTEb tates laims The PubhRhers of Dictionary alk'getliHt if oi popular riiahridged horouglily lueverv vastlveiiriflied in every part, witlj the purpose of adapting it to meet the larger and requiitjuieuts of another genera- We are of the opinion that this most clearly and accurately the work that has Iteen and the result that has l)eeu reached. The IMetionary, as it now stands, has been reedited in every detail, has liecn corrected in every part, and is atiinirably lulapted to meet the larger and renient a or a ireneratioii which demands more ol phiUUogieal knowledge any generation that the world hasever contained.

It is perhaps needless to that we refer to the (iictionary in our judii ial work as ot the highest auiiiority iti uracy ot delini- tion; and that in the future as 1 he past it wiU be tUeS(Jurce of constant rclcrciu c. CHARLES C. XOTT. 'WKLlK A JOHN 1 .1. CHARbbb b.

HUNUiY. udges. The nhnve refers to WLBSTEIi DICTIONARY HE PASSES TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY MARK OF DELEGATES, IV IS CLAIMED. 3 It Looks as if the Nebraskan Had Lead Pipe Cinch on the Nomination, Although a Slip is Barely Possible. 61 BOTH MONEY IF YOU DOli'T TRA0E WITH US We Are EXCLUSIVE AGENTS In Sedalia for THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO' FULL LINE OF MOWERS, HAY RAKES AND TWINE.

We can funiisli repairs for all makes of macliines. INTERNATIONAL THE GRAND PRIZE (thebigliest awardi was given to the International at the World's Fair, bt. l.ouis. 6ET THE LATEST AND BEST Tou 'in'U he hi oitr specimen jkkjh Kent free. G.

C. MERRIAM PUOLISHERS, 8PRINQFIELD, MA88. WLBSTEHS nternationalj dictwnary A It Was Solemnized By the Rev. Clagett Saturday Night. IOWA HORIUOO Struck Town of Mt.

Vernon and Demolished Buildings. Mount Veinoh, June 8. A tornado passed about a mile south ot Mount Vernon yesterday afternoon and the electric light, power house pud city pumping station of the w'orks w(ue completely demolished. Lisbon, Iowa, suffered heavily. (From Daily.) A surprise tbat te rest many IihmkIs ot the con tractiug was solemnized 8 ochAck Saturday night, wium F.gbert G.

Slaiifortir. tlie efllcieut and iai yomig Ixurkio eper tor Sedalia National bank, and Miss ilia Mae (laught of Tiir. and George H. Hector, united in i.urrriage liy v. D.

M. iagett, toi of the pvoadway Presiryterian ciiurch. at the home of the lareiiTs. 901 Soutli Moniteau avenue. Aside from and Mrs.

were iky att(Uidants, not the intimate of eiliier party miug aware of the taken, ire time being the couple will make their iiome with the lu ide parents. Mrs. Stanforlh is one of the Queen most poptilar and young adii-s. She was reared and educated tlris city, where she has hundi-eds of frimids, all of wlrom will join mocrai-Si ut iuel in wisitiug a long and married lif( Worse Than First Reported. Omaha, June from the scene of Friday night tornado in Southern Nebraska indicate that conditions are even worse than first reported.

The death list doulitless will leach twenty-six. Three of the injured are expected to die, and nearly fifty persons received serious injuries. Still there is no communicaticYii w'ith Phillipshurg, Kansas. A From Sorosis. Wasiiington, prairie schoon(u- drav's nearm' and nearch' p('ak of aemociacy, wheels not and Uie hard gijing is avoided.

He is making a trip tfuit is almost without precedent. and the appears to have been shod with good luck hoi seslioes. An impartial summaiy of cveiitsin democratic contest lor the control of Denver eoiiveutioii dttring hisf shows linn Bryan holds tight to situation almost everywhere, list as weeks ago he pass ('(1 the majority mark and gol absolute control of the convention in mailers of i(Ui, rules, so iKAW has the tw'o-thirds mark and is II the made care and based on the liest democratic opinion, hold good. Mr. P.ryan could now go to ballot with 712 delegates.

This iiKuins that he would have Thirty-six more than he would iie(M to carry oft' the nomination. It will he noted tinP in arriving at this estimate. New York, with seveu- iy-(dght delegates, is in the column. There never was any strong reason to taki; New York out of this column, but it was done because of the persistent claims of Governor managers that York would surrdy vote for the Minnesota man. But on further who are in the confidence of both F.

Murphy and William 1. New York is oiire more giv oil to Mr. Bryan. Even if ho should fail to get York, is only sixty-eight votes from the wo-thirds, and he will easily piek hese up. unless all signs fail.

Coming down to the figures of last coni est. Mr. Bryan emerges the smoke of conflict with some unexpected Porto Rico, it is did not instruct, and John Deere and Rock Island Implements II Wfoaght Iron Gear Baggies and Spring Wagons. We Sell Everything in Hardware. I KNIGHT-HARSH ALL Hardware Co.

IMFLEMENT HOUfE 114 W. 2 nd St. 212-214 E. 2 nd St. tiui, T.

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ligeiitritz is dert ndiiig while Dow is inosecul- ing. I Chaney Lost Hig Hat. CliaiKW lost a $2.50 h.it coming in oil K. T. train P.oonville Satnrdii.v evtuiing.

lie stuck the hat out of the car window at a friend at a residence the train was passing, when stiff wind took head irorn his hand and landed it in a fndi) adja- eeiit to the track. why was wealing an old liat Stimlay. MINTS fUNIEIlED BY SEDALIA CAMP NO. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, DAY AFTERNOON. ALSO BY OIROLE Notice.

llu th of of H. Hall, of the superintendent of telegrauh foi the K. T. system, aeeomannied by her father. J.

G. will leave Sedalia on the night of 18 for Boston, she will attend as a delegate from Sorosis th.e biennial convenMon of the Fed- eiated eluhs. Mrs. Hall and father will be absent from Sedalia about three weeks. men much INGREIISE IS UIIIVERSIIL Raise in Tariff.

be- Chicago, June of the largest manufacturers of butter in the United States will open a fight against the iiroposed advance freight rates on cream and milk fore the interstate commerce commerce cijinmission Wednesday. The average increase in the tariffs- on these arthdes is fid 2-3 to 125 per cent. A butter famine is premised should this fight fail. HOYTS PUKMEDY AT THE VERY rOUNDATiON OF Tttt DISEASE. GUARAKTCED to QUICKLY HCAt PfRFCCT HEALTH THE WHOLE PILE Of NUCOUS MEMBRANE.

C.M.HOYT a TOLEDO. OHIO. TAKE I BROWN TAPLf 15 fOH CONSTIPATION. PLOT WAS FOIlEfl Police of Lisbon Llvtf of Royal Family. fields the wheal is now lodging.

A number of correspondents report damage from Hessian fjy, and quite a number report that the wheat has very short heads and is not filling well. There is considerable complaint of rust. With fair weather Pom now on, the harvest will he on within ten days, and good weather will insure at least a normal were planted in better condition this year than for several years, but the rain has caused some damage, parMeularly on flat lands. The piesent condition of the crop is 87. Pan Wilcox.

Druggist, 104 W. Main St Lisbon. June polic? have frustrated a l)ig plot whudi was hatched by the Society of the Black Cross to blow up with bonihs rtiyal family at a religious feast te he held June 18. (Correspondence of anarchists was seized, which revealed the plans. IIIUED DNOTHER Outlaw Gang Add Another Murder to Licensed to Wed.

(From Daily.) licenses issued to teh folowing today: George D. Riddle, Sedalia; Ethel B. Daniel, Warsaw Lincoln Fierce, Sedalia; Kathryn L. Connor, Sedalia. A license was issued late Saturday to C.

E. Fair, this city, and Viola of Beaman. Thoflsands Have Kidney Troubie and Never Snspect it of lliiteaHe. Most people do nut the alarm Ing increase and remarkable prevalency ol kidney disease Wiiile kidney disorders are the most common diseases that pre- vaii, they are almost the last rec(jgnized by patient and phy sicians, con- tint the nt scl ces Gnthrie, June 8. Aiiothei murder has beet, laid at the door of gang of outlaws now be ing chased by a posses.

At Temple last night Gay B. Keyton. colored, a member of the gang, stabbed Sidney Smith, a farmer living seven mile? south of here, and Smith died this j.K^i'uing. Keyton is believed to this wav from he The bargain "Racket Store Vlh f' Will Sabe St ou Tloney. Ohio Street Jury Could Not Agree.

After deliberating for ten hours and failing to reach a verdict the jury i vhich had heard the evidence in the Hubbaid robbery case, was at 9 Sunday morning. A second hearing of the case not be held before the November term of criminal court, z. icitli doeforing while tlie uny inal distase undermines the What To Do. There i.s or in the knowledge sc often expressetl, that Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish ni curing r'neumatism pain in the back, kidtieys.

liver, bladde; and everv part of the urinary passage It corrects inability to Imld watei md scalding pain in jTasHng it, or bac foilowiug use of licpior, wiiie o. peer, and overcomes that uiitiieasaiit ne lessitv of being coinpeiled to go ottei luring tiie dav, ami to get no during the night. The iimd anc extraordinary effect of soon it stamls the or iis wonderful cures of the most dis cases, if you a niedicnu vou should have the best, hidd bv drug nstsin iiftv-cejit and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bo.tlc- and )Ook that tells all iboutit, both sent free )y mail. Adiiress Dr.

Kilmer Bing- N. Y. When writing mention this paper and make aiiv mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Swamp-Root, and the address, N.

no one aUOws exactly where Die delegntes from the island depeiideney will land at Denver. But in the first place, in the way of delegates, Mr. Bryan got the entire delegation from Louisiana. Here the anti-Bryan had hiKUi counting on getting support. Indeed, the Bryan managers did not make strong boasts about i.ouisiana.

and in every table printed about the domoeratie situation, friends, to he conservative, ulaced that state as against but the rank and file went to the state convention determined that Bryan shmild have the deb gates, and they will vote for him at Denver. Maryland w'as also hostile Bryan territory. But the Bryan men had been active. They carried the pri maries in the westeni naH of the state, and they went to the state on vent ion at Baltimore with strong ungs and enthusiasm. They not able to get instructions for Bryan, hut they did prevent the passage of he unit rule and selected four Brj'- an delegates.

Two more Rocky Mountain states swung into line for Bryan during the week, Idaho and Nevada. Nevada in- stnieted. and while the represeiPa- ives from Idaho are silent as to whether the delegation was instruct inforniiition is that both sides are or Bryan. TI eontest in the conven- ion was heivvi'cn the' Mormon and anti-yiornion factions, and both sides are loyal to Brynii. Following is a recapitulation to date: lust met for Bryan, Uninstmeted fur Bryan, 145.

Yet to he eb'cted, bill for Bryan. 1.57 (probably.) In. I meted for Johnson. 22. InsiriKted or classed fiu' Gray, '5.

Uninsi meted (probably anti-Biy- m) 37. rninstrneted, nnelassid. 6. Yet to be elected, probably anti Bryan, 5. Yet to be elected, doubtful, 34.

Total delegates so far ejiccted, 812. Yet to be QleofiHd, 196. is givi-n tliat letleis testauKuitary on the stati' of F. B. Hatton, deceased, granted 11 undersigned on 20th day May.

1908, by ihi" jirobate court Pettis county. Missouri. All persons having claims against aid estate ar required to exhibit them for allowaiiee to the within one year after the date of said i('tters, or they may he precluded from any benefit of sncli estate; and if such claims l.e not exhibited two years from the date of this lieation, they shall he forever barred. This 23d day of May, 1908. MARY F.

HATTON, Executrix. RUBBER ROOFING AT LOONEY BLOESS LUMBER $1.50 PER SQUARE. Two Battleships Sail Today. San Francisco. June battle- shijis Blaine and Alabama saibul this nioriTing on tlnur return trip Atlantic by way of Honolulu, and Suez.

James E. Fitzgerald, of Kansas City, a Member of the Sovereign Camp, Was the Orator of the Day Crowd Present. (From Daily.) nnnual servin-s of dnlia camp No. Ifi, W(Jodmeu of the vvi're held in tlie iHic of a large assc mhla're at Crown Hill Runday nfleaioon. The Clint an diill team of inembiu's, aeeompanied liy a ninaber of visitors, aiiived on the morning iiiiin, and at 2 o'clock in the after- on members of the order, in with Sedalia camp vlrill team, met at the had in thi' (''assidy biiild- in.g, and ureeeded by the Sedalia I band, inarched to ttie eeiiie- liuy, where the inoninntuiis errcteJ at graves or si'vmi duitasud iiKdiiber.s tinviuled.

James E. Fitz.giu’ald. of Kansas Citv, a uKUuhcr of the sovereign w'as the 'Speaker of the day deliverMl a toneliing and interest in addrf'S'W Members the Woodmen also iiK't at lodge hitll and cenviwed to the cfuneterv car- to the Manila --m- Charged With Horsestealing. (From Dailv.) Isaac Jackson charged horse- is on trial in the Pettis county criminal court today. The fol- nnving is hearing the evidence in the ease: Perry Dorsey, George Glenn.

Henry Morris. P. H. Ryuier, Ferry Lewis. D.

A. Mason, T. A. Major, Ross Rodecker, Fred Brere- The Home Team Won. A picked team of this city defeated the haseliall team at Liberty parli: Sunday a score of 10 to 6.

ringes, which monuments eiectiul to Mie memory of meinhers the circle were unveiled. At tlie eonelusion r.ervices, tlie lodge meiiihers retnrned te the ritv and witnessed an excellent exhibition by tlie two drill teams at Fifth and Ohio avenue. Every m'other dreads the pain attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of py, but not bnly made less painful, but danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions and the system is prepared for the coming event by the use of flotlier is worth its weight in says many who have it USCU 11.

Book inforiufttion of interest to all women, free upon uppli- cation to go VEXERIN ARIA.IM Walter Wappen j. i iii The Only Graduate doing general practice in Pettis solicits Residence 1021 S. Kentucky SfT Botk Phones 246. rnrniSikmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ESTABLISHED 1880 iyioL.AUOF-11-IIM BROS. IJyialertaKerai and Embalnicri SIS-SI7 OKIo Md SimiUry Morgue In Connection.

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