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White Men Can Never Hope to ¥e embarked for home, the Sheridan SHOT FOUR DEAD: senger on his fleetest horsetoColonia and the Warren, were so seriously ; Beach, a steamboat landing on the Happily we escaped the dangers en- | and the docter, drove the two injur- Representative DeArmond Declares the countered, and, safely back in our Against a Whipping. led men to the steamboat landing Islands 0 Nothiog but tai native land, the greatest on earth and placed them aboard the boat. nets er ene ee and among the best people of all They died on the way to Washing- ACCUSED OF INSULTING A GIRL. | ton. Fast Growing Peasion After seeing the injured started for —_—__— . i Washington, young Marks drove Many Untimely Deaths. gies Ghee A Cousin and Four Friends Went tO)... to his home, put up his horses mens ies | His House to Chastise Him. and gave himeelf up to the sheriff of 7 > . his county. | Richmond, Va., Dec. 5 —Surprised a — ! bing offer we this year make, which at his home by five neighbors who ee a ae inchudes- with this paper The Live wanted to cowhide him for alleged) | sy returned a verdict of justifia- Stock Indicator, its special Farmers’ offensive remarks made to a cousin ble breatelde Marks, on advice of Institute Editions and The Poultry of one of the attacking party, Her- his friends left for New York Farmer, These three publications bert Marks, 19 years old, whosefam- ‘ ‘ are the best of their class and should ily fs of New York stork, ac blot hes Se be in every farm home. To them we makes his home near Colonial Beach, It isa pleasure to -teatify* to the add, for local, county and general Westmoreland county, Va, killed generally high character of druggists newa, our own paper, and make the four men and wounded a fifth, whois | But because of a few exceptlons to i i the rule, it is necessary to caution price of the four one year only $1.25. missing, and may be dead in the the public to be on pM against crease of the Burden of Taxation, a countries and ages, the perils of the Roll and deep need not be dwelt upon. Gallup. N. M., Dec. 6 —Representa- tive David A. DeArmond of Missouri, who is en route to Washington, was seen here between trains and asked regarding conditions in the Philip- pines, from where he has just return- ed. Mr. DeArmond said: “The Philippines are an odd mix- ture of good and bad; they contain rich land—picturesque wastes. In places the climate is not bad, though everywhere enervating and for many All our farmer readers should take a:lvantage of the unprecedented club- dangerous, wan — t fi Never before was so much superior Moods Bete by. imitations of Perry Davis’ Painkil- The islands can never be the i t reading matter offered for ao small William Taylor, 21 years old, av |jer, See that you get the right arti- abiding place forthe white man. Like oyster dealer. cle, the svothing, belpiul painkiller an amount of money. The three pa- i ; ‘ Pili i i that was used in your family before pers named, which we club with our Pe Heflin, oe of the sheriff of you bere born. Don’t be rs into own, are well known throughout the ing George county. buying a substitute. There is but Weat and commend themselves to James Q. Stiff, a traveling sales-| oy painkiller, Perry Davis’. Worms Convulsions Feverish- F . . man, ccunppininianipbenetionee the reader's favorable attention up- Bi ; ‘ : ell-- DeArmond, ness and Loss OF SLEEP. ou mere mention. The Live Stock Henry Douglass, an oysterman, is — Tndicator is the great agricultural the aibainye man. Lderty Advances, ©. FacSimile Signature of and live stock paper of the West and Marks took Miss Rosa Taylor, of} A wedding of unustal interest oc- 3 Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is Oak Grove, to chureh Tt was sds curred at the Christian church at the most practical poultry paper for act for him to one several anliee high noon Wednesday, Nov 27. The the farmer, while The Special Farm- with the young woman in 6 bugey-| contracting parties were Misa Nancy, American citizen hope to find a home ers’ Institute Editions are the most ing Rebetmbhs ge Lee Bell and James A DeArmond, of bs idea “practical publications for the promo- dhl aeiaeine cocoa ia Butler. The ceremony was perform- ~ in the far-away islands, though there, tion of good farming ever published plained to her cousin, William Tay-|ed by Dr. J. H. Hardin in a very as in every quarter of the globe, the Take Allvantage of this aad offer, lor, that Marks had made offensive thppy manner, as it will hold good fora short time | marks to her. A large number of relatives and only. Samples of these papers may Marks, who is the only eon ofa friends were present to witness the be examined by calling at this office. widowed mothér, after leaving Miss | ceremony, the church being tastily i : Taylor at her home, drove back to} decorated with palms, ferns and smi- seams for Consti tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, fea, y all tropical lands, the dark race only ean dwell there permanently, Open ings may be found for American cap- ital and enterprise just asthey might be found in the tropical regions of America Almost anywhere in Central or South America, or in the West Indies the pecuniary sky is as bright, and the money making land as alluring, as in the Philippines. Never can the NEW YORK. Alb snomths old 3) Dosis 376 tNLS ——— ee speculator, the promoter, the cap: tains of commerce may or may not muke fortunes, There, as elsewhere, while a few succeed the many must | The Best is the Cheapest. P pe 56m zy fail, and if health be sacrificed, as : his farm, some three and a half miles | Jax i ti r : ' 5 ax for the eccnsion. ce at Butler Station. ~ very often it must be in the tropics, distant. Tt : Not how cheap but how good is F , : ‘ ane : he attendants were Miss Frank | 4} i 556A. Me ‘y success will be failure. ack ode - the Boer war assert®) When Miss Taylor's cousin heard | Conway as maid of honor, Miss Ger- P we Twice: Week Republic i Yo 10 Bae é For the great American masses the that the conflict will be coutinued ine] of Mark’s alleged conduct, he, with N Ay ‘ai # Twice-a Week Republic is not | yo 915° rocsi Freight. 12 OP. M, z , trude Nutter, Dr. Will Hardin as best anchenp as some so called newspn- | 114 Stock Rxpress (does Fi passengert : m pers, but it is ascheap asitis possible to sell a firat-class newspaper = It prints all the news that is worth printing, If you read it all the year round you are | osted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. It is the best and moat reli able newspaper that money and brainacan produce—and those should be the distinguishing traits of a news- paper that is designed to be read by all members of the family. Subscription price, $layear. Any newsdenler newspaper or postmaster will receive your subscription or you may mail it direct to Tue RePustic, St. Louis, Mo. 9 ; Philippines offer nothing but an in- definitely sabes the present lines. The four friends, decided to cowhide him.} man and Ted Kendall, of Butler. crease of the burden oF taxation, & : ’ or A + party « sohack> a r Melville tA 7 - fust growing pension roll. very many of extermination The Boers SAY) guns and carrying two blacksnake amenue Wikerd fall acted a untimely deaths and wany more they have enough men and muni twhing, started for the Marks farm] yshers, while Miss Melvina Allen wrecks, physical, moral and mental tions of war to continue the stroggle] apout 8 o’clock in the evening. | with etait a eantn DAutRCent Be sAll ’ Tie people of these lands are very five years longer, while Botha, the They rode slowly and arrived at] Bess Doughert P resided A ‘ha fur below usin intellect, inheritance Boer commander, says his side Will) Marks house at 9 o'clock. They tied | organ ne eventually drive the British oUt. their horses in the woods near the Atter the ceremony, the bridal par- Thaw doy tip Boers Have Ole better) house avd surrounded it so that he] ty repaired to the home ct the bride's nthe wey ot meptna "Pp he Soe could not escape. parents where a 1 o’clovk breakfast than any outsider expected. Their Young Marks was sitting alone in| was sarbudl The jacinta athe perenne has Deen: pad hit but a room, reading, when he was startl-| home oonaiabedl of chrysanthemums the area of their activity is steadily ed by the breaking of the window. | and potted plants diminishing. T he end, however, 18] He took a pistol that was lying onal Miss Bell is a duane nhant not in sight, It is now two years! gosk nearby and fired. ‘ihe bullet} Mrs, David E. Bell, and is «vou since Buller predicted that he would struck William Heflin, son of the lady Fe aikie ete ae eat his Christinus dinner in Pretoria, sheriff of King county, in the abdo- ihicti eH anh sikh a att cane the presumption at that time being meu, wounding him so seriously that suanalten ieakhi ae hevanite that Pretoria’s capture would end | ho died a few hours later witha ines since ul tahaa aud GRE the war, The capture was delayed] while Heflin was making his at-| ting com a isk eh th long after that date, and the war's} tack at the window, James Q. Stiff a fompanion for the one of her end is still in the distance—Globe-| went ty a door leading into theroom 1° tig kon oF oad Democrat. in which Marks was sitting. After| 4. DeArmond, the present: member of ~ + 12 - and development CAN NEVER EQUAL AMERICANS They never can rise or be raised to the level of American citigenship, un- Jess they have advanced and we drop back fora few centuries until a com mon condition between theirs of to day and ours of to-day is reached, The great body of Filipinos are ig- norant, lazy and primitive, the few are intelligent, active and abreast with the ranks of civilization. The long years of Spanish oppression and apoliation bave made suspicion, in sincerity and hatred of the white man, a longing for a dream of inde- Cures Cancer, Blood Poison, Eating Sores, Ulcers.—Costs Nothing to Try. i. pendence amounting toa master ————Marks had fired the frat shot, Stiff[ congress from the 6th Missouri dis- Blood poleow oF deadl 4 ean i , + : ly cancer are passion or inspiration. * It is the May-Imprison Aguinaldo. placed his shoulder against the door rag isa young man of the highest the worst ond wo-t deep-seated est to cure when Botanic Blood Balw is used. If you bave blood poiron, producing ulcers, bove pains piw ees wucous patches, falling hair. tehivg skin, scrofula, old rheama American soldiers over there that the spirit of resistance to alien will be dead only when the Filipinos are Leavenworth, Kan., November 30. /% eitin: The impetus was —Itis rumored at Fort Leavenworth | great that he half fell into the room. that Aguinaldo, the Philippine rebel Before he could retreat Marks fired leader, will be brought over to this] t him. bonor and integrity and a promising lawyer. At 3:30 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. DeAr- mond left for their future home at ’ dead. country and confined in the federal The bullet struck Stiff in the neck,| Butler, followed by the best wishes oon nee ee of catarrh, b NOT BASY TO FORM ESTIMATE. penitentiary. Itis said that letters paralyzing him from his neck down. | of » host of friends and relatives for — i" obey o nef cone? 7 ings, lowps, persistent wart or sore, tuke Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ( It wae ah) bi — case after That Slump i " everything eleéfails Botanic Blood at Slump in Copper Balw (B. B. B,)drainsthe poison out of the nen eg oe blood, then , ‘ ‘ every sore heals, waking the blood | There is an incident in stock specu-| pure aud rich, and building up the lation at: present which beautifully ron down. be B. B, 5 ee illustrates the wisdom of an old ad-| 90" pf Pi caaly = age. Last spring a — considerable vo Femerntied oar See atten part of the American public wastum-| Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. De- bling over iteelf in its ‘desire to bay|"4ribe trouble eud free, medion! od amalgamated copper at 130. The} Blood Balm does not contain wiueral fear of those who wanted to buy some | Polsone or werwury, gee Hyelfieal of the stock was that if they did not| oq of Pure botanielugrediente. " ver hurry up and get it at 130 they gt testimonials of cure by tabing might have to pay 230 for it. They} 82-1m knew this because the Rockfellers were trying to gather in all the amalgamated copper there was, which meant that it was to be an- other Standard Oil. Yesterday anybody who wanted it gyorg hero arr cure at|Best Personally Conducted , and there seemed to more ‘ . anxious to get rid of it at 65 than Tourlet Bxeurslons wanted to take it on. Truly, “all ry gy thinge come to him who waits,” even | San Francisco, Los Angeles, f he doesn’t hem when . — want tl when they Lads cry | EVERY: FRIDAY Via THB have been received by officers from | He fell bleeding and helpless. friends in Manila, stating that Gen. Marke did not know why theattack Chaffve favors the remeval of Aguin-| bad been made upon him and ran aldo from the islands Aguinaldo is} ut of the house. He started fora reported as attempting to communi- neighbor’s to summon help. cate with rebel leaders and trying to| Heran through the pear orchard, keep up an agitation. It is said that | near the house, and as he ran he saw treasonable correspondence of his|young Taylor rise from the bushes has'been detected; and that he can [and weeds- growing in-the orchard. be tried and imprisoned for a term of Taylor pointed a Winchester rifle at years, The letters state that many Marks. : Of the natives look on Aguinaldo as| Marks cried to him not to shoot. a hero, and that he poses as a mar-| Taylor fired one shot at Marks, and tyr. missed. The next instant Marks ‘ fired at him and he fell dead, shot through the heart. Thompson, another member of the New Orleans, La., ‘Dec. 5.—The attacking party, then appeared und lurgest number of British transports] sake fred once at him. Thompson sobeere aicke as time Pe : ch me ran away, but was found later dead. arog: ha gocher wel Denglas, the fifth member of the mette. ere are seven at the jock party, was not shot at by Marke. and one in midstream, each wait-| 6, feq to the place where the horaen ing for ite turn to receive its CARO} were tied, and mounting one, rode of horseflesh. Yesterday the India| iyay, Marks ran to ny neighbo rs was loaded and sailed before night. | house some two miles distant and, Thie feet of transports serves to bear summoning ‘help, returned to his out the idea that the British govern-| home, At the instance of bis neigh- ment ie more rigorously than ever bor, James Guthridge, be carried prosecuting the business of shipping young Heflin into his home and laid horses and mules to the seat of war|him ona bed. He then tried to re- in the tansvael. ‘ ‘| vive Stiff, who was unconscious. r Opinion differ widely as to the in- dividual Filipinos, some find him amiable and rich in talent good, while others esteem him as treacher- ous, worthless and altogether bad. It is not easy to form a correct esti- mate of people whose language one eannot speak and who cannot speak > our language, and whose country we are holding by force of arms. I be- lieve it is not unreasonable to rate the Filipino rather high for his race and clime, though low indeed meas- ured by our high Anserican standard. Are the Filipinos fit for self-govern- ment? If such self-government as the Americans are capable of is meant, the answer is no: and they never will be. But if dark-race gov- ernment in the land of the dark race is meant, it is not unreasonable to answer yes. We were not “forced by the exi- gencies of war to take possession of an alien land” beyond the Pacific, as President Roosevelt says, and, hav- ing committed the folly of giving $20,000,000 for this “alien land” and its Pandora box of evils, we are not “forced” by present “exigencies” to squander hundreds of millions a long life of wedded happiness. New York Press.” a echo — Awaiting Cargoes of Horses. See ok: CALIFORNIA Miss Stone Alive Monday. more and thousands of live inexperi- . ce mentinginan “alien land” with what jac Nene Marks and Guthridge then went to Constantinople, Dec. 5.—Spencer ce E aT ~- ever inust bein fact an “alien” peo- Secretary Geo. B. Eliis announces | the pear orchard and, believing that Eddy, first secretary of the U. 8. Legation at Constantinople, has re- ceived a message, via Salonika, that the American missionary, Miss Stone, and her companion, Mme. Tsilka, were alive and well December 2. a meeting of the State Industrial As- lor wae not dead, carried him to sociation, under the auspices of the|¢he house. When they found he was State Board of Agriculture, at Chil-| dead, Marks covered him over with licothe on December 10 to 15. Thela blanket and, mounting & horse, organizations which will participate| rode fora doctor. In a short time are the State poultry, swine breeders, | he returned with the nearest physi- ROCK ISLAND ROUTE aes and Scenic Line. Tourist.car via southern route leaves Buy and Try a Box Tonight. Kaneas City every Wednesday. While you think of it, go buy anc } Am economical, pleasant ‘and , tty a box ‘of Cascarets Candy Ca: | way ot resching the Pesife Coast ta the vhartic, ideal laxative, tanight.: You’ at iproved Palmas Tear Cars sll ye Pg teeing tublet: | Write for information aid Uteratare to ; 4. - le. P oGeneral Chaffee, commander of our armies in-the Philippines, and Governor Taft, head of the civil gov- ervment, impressed me as able, sincere and estimable gentlemen, well VG. P. | Find Homes in the Phil- damaged at sea that they had to go WOUNDED A FIFTH. | Potomac river, and asked that the : into dry dock in Japan for repairs, boat be held until the two wounded oo wa ippines. and the Hancock, upon which we ar- Fr ee | men could reach her. He then hiteh- rived, was aground for a short time. Desperate Fight of Young Man ed up a team and, with a neighbor JThe Kind You Have For Infants and Children. a ennEEEEnneneeiel Always Bought For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ‘THE OENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY. Missouri Pagific Railway Time Table 1 Freight. INTERSTATE DIVIS! No, 849 Depart ; Yo 850 Arriv K. OC. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table, rriva) and departure Of trains at Worland. io | Kane City dail expen 12:44 0 a8 8 144 De mM. No.3 eee Mail ... S7 b m. * fo, 2Throogh Port Arthur Rxpress,2:4) pm 0. oR ar 3 14, 4 Balog S peters Gxpress..... ieap i Remember thie is the popular short lint be- ween Kanses City Mo.. and Pitts! Ken., ropita Mo , Neosho Mo Sulphur Spri; \rh Siloam Sprin, Ark., ane the 4 ‘ute from the south to St Louls Chicago snd potnte north and aortheast and to Den’ Yelen San Francisco, Portlan’ and poin vast and aorthwest No expense har be: pared to make the passenger *qalpm rT hie line second to none inthe weet Travel is the new line Cc On jon’' Pass Agt., Kansas Mity, Mo. P, 1, Pavne, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Nichols’ Shoe Store, Fast Side east of West School building sonth side, 6-t4- DR. W. J. McANINCH, VETERINARY SURGEON. Scientifically treats all dowestic ani- mals. Office at Gailey’s Feed Yard. Butler, Mo. DR, E 8. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Trimble’s Drugstore, W. Side of Geeare. Kshs 1,M CHRISTY, M.D. | S$ A. ROE, M.D. Diseases of and 5 DR: CHRISTY & ROE. Mffice The Over Butler Cash Depart- went Store,‘Butler, Mo. . ; Office Telephone 20. Honee Telephone 10, T &. BUULWARE, Physicia ° Sucpeon. Office norte side sutler, Mo. Dtseasesof women a: on acpecialty. DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Parlors Over Model Clothing Co. , ude north aide sovate ‘Retlets Be Never sold ir igang ce rine we tg ng CHAS.

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