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eee * _———$. etre President one in tine LOOKS WORSE FOR “JIM” HOWARD. Wealth That Amazes. —— Kansas City World After all, the big men of America Man Ac- are : Strong Evidence Against the are not the millionaries. The fellows Capen Stal Manufacturing Co. We Pay Casu For Poultry» Eggs» Hides, cused of Killing Goebel who are raising hogs and cattle, the farmers and the stockrfien show up 3 ; in the agerewate in a way that makes { Frankfort. Ky., Jan. 23.—h Howard trial today Will lin of Owsley the im Sander- that Bey- the combined fortunes of a dozén financial kings look like playthir panding industrie county swore u ; $s yous -bat-det't forget-that-pri- 3 4 pee ee marily this isa food producing na- Furs and WV 01 and he killee Nia eee eee ae 3 v6 »OQIL- brother John and I will spend all we on. It we things to eat. It Get our Prices. We Solicit your Patronage. Carpenter & Shafer Mtg. Co. become depre ssed manufacture luxuries | may feel the pinch of poverty at AGED BRIDE SICK, LEFT DESTITUTE markets the substances that human ity must have, be the times good or mid have to get Howard out.” Several witnesses testified to How- ard’s having in his possession a before the; Phe market for pianos and gold} watches may who false mustache shortly Strong testimony was in: | TY | Those shooting troduced to controvert the alibi set The proprietor ‘rade hotel and other] up by the defe : i times, Bat as long as humanity of the Board of FATHER’S GRAMMAR CAUSE FOR SUICIDE Young Law Student Tried to Kill Him self. New York, Jan. 24.—In a state of nervous excitement over his studies | in law, Jacob Bergrin, 17,8on of con- | |tractor Bergrin of Stone and Blake avenues, Brooklyn, took offense at | his father’s reprimand last night and | {shot himself in his right temple. He | jisat St. Mary's hospital and the | surgeons say he will die. If he sur- vives he will lose the sight of his right eye. | The boy and and his father were |discussing the merits of a recently {purchased book case after dinner, and Jacob called his father’s atten- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of QA and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bué Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Witnesses testified that HLoward was} seats, millions upon millions of money | the time ‘must tlow into the United States. notin the hotel at Goebel | She is the Wife of Speaker D. B. Hen- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree Was shotaand that neither of hisalbi} The United States has completed a t lubertanir orc Mora we ttees of the domestic animals of the Witnesses, Rubertsoi or dare, i jeountry derson's Brother. It includes horses, mules,| Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 24.—Late there, Howard's story as to his} poe whereabouts on the day of theshoot.|°#tUe, sheep, hogs and goats. The}last October George [L. Henderson, tus wan Alan contradicted: "Tie ak total is 223,121.7 nd the 2re-/ aged 75, was married here to Mrs. wate is SB 485 965. The ve ie bun " on RE . tempt of the defense to fasten the /Ette Is S3485,691,965, The value) Elizabeth Bryant, aged 55, He is a ungrammiatically, A discussion arose during which the father reprigianded the son, The boy broke off theconversation suddenly, bidding his father and brothers good night. He went to his tion to the fact that he had spoken goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I¢ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is-its guerantee. ft destroys Worms and allays Feverismess. J¢ cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Ib assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healihy and natural sleep. The Childven’s; Panecea—The Mother's Friend, shooting on Henry Youtsey and Dr. W. RK. Johnson blow by several witnesses testifying Was given a severe that Dr. Johnson was at his home in Jackson county on the day of the shooting and for some days before that time A BILL AIMED AT ANARCHY The Death Penalty for an Assault Made Tpon the President Washington, Jan, 23.—The details ofa bill restricting Anarehy and An- archists were agreed upon to-day by of cattle alone is $1,262,205,000 and of hogs $298,228,000, The figures are so vast’ that. their meaning is lost. A billion doesn't convey much information to the average mind, Let's try it another way. The regate value of live stock exceeds the total combined value of the products of the fields, forests and mines ef the nation for the past year, Prices have advanced since the census Was taken, and-it uin that the present value of all the live United four thousand million dollars almost is ee stock in the States exeeeds The year 1901 was the greatest in the special committee of members of the House judiciary committee, ap: pointed to consider this anbiect. The measure will provide the death pen- alty for attempt to kill or assault the history of the business, Stock and packers all Allalong the line in- raisers, shippers, made money, creases were shown received Chicago over 3,000,000 succession for the Presidency, An accessory before the tactis ta be treated as a principal and an acces sory after fact is punished: in -a less degree than a principal. Any person advises or advocates WhO COUnSe the assulting or killing of an. officer of the United States shall be fined or imprisoned, Noalienwho advocates ranized mentor wherisiatilinted with an or an overthrow of « govern: ganization holding such views, is to -{a dozen more cities made fine records TUTTI, F 9,000,- O00 hogs. Kansas City was close sheep. anc second, and Omaha, Cincinnati and Philanthropy from the Heart. Kansas City World, The great cry against the prince! benefactions of such men as Carnegie and Rockefeller is that they do not decrease the sum of Luman misery— that they reach Tew besides those who to do for themselves; that the distance from the giver to those that none of the spirit of human kindness and broth- erly tenderness accompanies the gilts, There is something in that idea, The philanthropy that carries with it a handshake and a “God bless you,” gets into the hearts, yes, the are able aided is so vast very souls of the poor, who are not brother to Speaker D. B. Henderson and she a woman of refinement and culture, known in the literary world, She is now lying prostrate with sciatica in a little upstairs room of a boarding house at 908 McGee street. She is in destitute circumstances and dependent upon friends in the east. He is somewhere in the Yellowstone Park and cannot or will not be reached, When they applied for a marriage license both appeared in excellent spirits, and as fond of each other as younger couples usually are. There was a hint at the time of some ro- mance in the case, a suspicion which events have justified. In their younger days Henderson and Mrs, Bryant were very good friends, but the current of life and fortune threw room and took his revolver, and then walked to a vacant lot a mile away from the house, He fired one shot into the air to make certain that the revolver was working well, and then shot himself. The bullet did not strike a fatal spot, and, half-dazed, the boy walk- eda mile to the home of Mrs. Luke Burns, at 400 Junius street, where a reception was in progress, He knock- ed at the door and whenit was open- ed, fell forward) unconscious. The guests carried him inside and sent foran ambulance. He told the am- bulunce surgeon that he had missed his aim because his nerve failed him at the last moment. ‘If the bullet had struck where I intended it should lL would be dead by this time,’ he said, Genuine CASTORIA atways Sears the Signature of g ¢ The Kind You Rave Always B In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUN COMPA: J ought | Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NORTH BOUND URAAY STNEST, NEW YORK CITY. The Best is the Cheapest. Not how cheap but how good is the question. The Twice-a Week Republic is not Beoth—merried—Bottt lostitheir mates, They met again, he fresh from Yellowstone Park, she from the tropics, where she had More Vay for Rural Carriers. Washington, Jan, 238.—The con- sideration of the urgent deficiency bill, whieh has been under debate in as cheap as some so-called newspa- pers, but it is ascheap asitis possible to sell a first-class newspaper. It 8 prints all the news that is worth | No.si1 Local Freight... sought quiet for three years. The old feeling revived. When Henderson left’ Kansas City in October he gave business as_ his reason for departure, He went from here to Mammoth Springs, in Yellow- stone Park, He is supposed to be there now, As a_ scientist and stu- dent of nature he is well known, be- ing an authority on allthat pertains to Yellowstone Park, of which he hadchargeduring President Arthur's idministration, Mrs Henderson is a woman of edu- cation and refinement. Shehas writ- ten many articles and stories for newspaper and magazines. Her re- vent sojourn in the tropics had made her so susceptible to the rigors of winter that she fell an easy vietim to a revere cold. printing. If you read it all the year | no, wae round you are posted on all the im- | 8 35¢ Arrive... portant and interesting affairs of the world. Itis the best and most. reli- able newspaper that money and the House since Monday, was com- pleted to-day, but owing to the late- ness of the hour passage of the bill Was postponed until to-morrow. A successfuleffort was made to increase DERVOORT fy Agent. K, C, Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. ' A : inser —| Arrival and departure of trai) Worl, the pay of rural free delivery carriers | brains: an produce and thoseshould sideband <5 all al { irom $500 to $600 a year, Mr, Hill, } be the distinguishing traits ofa news- ne Clty daily re a Rae | I = j vaper that is designed to be read by sourn HOUND, : ol Connecticut, made the motion to oy hocsethagro a ae % | wo, sthrough Port Artis Bepross,8:41 p.m increase the appropriation for this|®!! members of the family, No, 4 Stloam Springs Kxpress 12:20pm \ * ‘ 4 ser) j iCe. 7 > eomember eis uw or’ ine be- purpose, It was resisted by Mr.Can-} Subscription price, $layear. Any | fm Kansas Clty, Mo, fand Pitteburg, Ken. ; non and Mr. Loud, chairman of the} "@Wsdealer uewspaper or postmaster | Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo. Sulphur Springs Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direc route from the south to St Louis, Chicago , and points north and northeast and to Denver ri Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment o} this line second to none in the west. Trave' vis the newline H.C. Onn Gen’) Pass Agt., Kansar City, Mo. will receive your subscription or you may mail it direct to THe Repvs.ie, St. Louis, Mo. postoftice committee, on the ground that the method was irregular, but the members with rural constituents supported it and it was adopted by a vote of 109 to 78.- Cures Cancer, Blooa Poison, Eating Sores, Ulcers.—Costs Nothing to Try. my 7 Md gr SEE Ps Zee OS) ew das bi vo P, 1, Payne, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON,——\- ys | ct be admitted to this country Pro o Vision also is made for the punish- : ment of those conspiring in this é country against a foreign ruler, The special committee probably will re- Bt port to the judiciary committee with- 5 in the next few days Ey DeArmond for President. at Jewerson City Tribune ‘There has been so much mention of late of the Honorable David A. De Armondas a probable presidential cc bebtibicbotin tet Memeo biteetin tt tieed ented to the stature to i this eminent Democrat has # va. Where will the Democrats a botter man? He is clear-head- a had long experience in public ¢ jamiliar with the science and es administration of government and is 6 as honest, fearless and firm as An drew Jackson There is not a spot upon his public or private life. William : Bryan is not purer in personal char- Jenni He has none of the tricksand arts-oflthe demagovte, ~ There is trot the faintest duplicity within him, He is really the leader of the Demo- erats of the lower house, and he is growing in strength and influence. He comes from the right State and he would have the confidence of all elements and of all sections. Ifthe Democracy want a pure, able, representative, vigorous candidate, they cannot find a better one than acter, 10, Saved some money be- “Mr. Henderson has two daugh- the hoothhacking privi- jiotel. Jt_is doubtiul_ if is ever in a public library, and it. is Feiley sure that he was He worked hard, lived one day at a time, and was kind. The other “Jimmy” drew $500 of his hard-earned money out of the bank and made a distribution. Some of it went to public institutions, but the most of it he carried directly to people he hever at college, snew, and who were desery. He said “Happy New Year” to widows and old men, and the “God bless you, Jimmy,” that he received inreturn for his bounty made him warm all over. ing. And here is the science of it in his own words: “Tam alone in the world. My wants are few and simple. Tohoard up money does me no good. I’ve known what it is to walk the streets ofa strange town hangry and with- out shelter. | made up my mind long ago that if ever luck came my DeArmond. He is away ahead of Hil), or Harrison, or Gorman asa vote-getter. He is the kind of man the people are looking for. They are growing very, very weary of the wire- pullers and want one of the unsophis- ticated, fair-minded sort, avho does not know what a wire, or a job, ora ring means. DeArmond is that kind of a man. way, ’'d share it with the chaps in hard luck.” If you measure philanthropy in money, this blacker of boots doesn’t make much of a showing in the list of givers. But if the Golden Rule is the measure, if love and unselfishness and good impulses are to count, there is no question about the merit of this humble man who was kind to his fellow beings. Leavenworth, Kas. Jan. 24.—Mrs.|A Warsaw, Mo., Man Arrested for David P. Harris, 92 years old, died at her home south of Lansing this Forgery. morning. She had been in good| Sedalia, Mo., Jan. 23.—Theodore health until a year ago when’she had | Crawford, of Warsaw, Mo., was ar- stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. Harris| rested this afternoon charged with was a native of Tennessee, Shecame| having forged the names of C. E.; to Leavenworth and settled on a! Messerly and Paul Pehl to a note for, homestead in 1865. She was the | $300, on which he attempted to mother of ten children,eight of whom obtain the money at the Citizens’ Na- are living. She leaves sixty grand- tioual bank. He is in juil. children und many great grand- Raecate Your Bowels With Cuscarets, children. Wome, $1.0. 0.0. fall Graguinta retone orener: ters, one of whom | know was bitter- A upposed to one —nerpitee he said to-day. ‘1 amsure Mr. Hender- son would come back or atleast send assistance if he knew my condition.” Write This Down in the book or memory; there is no such thing as a harmless cough. Every cough is a warning of a confi- dence that goes from bad to worse unless it is remedied right away. Opium-laden medicine is a delusion. Allen’s Lung Balsam cures the worst of colds. It clears the bronchial pas- sages, so that the lungs get plenty of air. Why not get a bottle to-day? Governor Invites Prince. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 24.—Gov. Dockery and the other state officers are anxious to have Prince Henry visit Missouri's state capital on the oceasion of his visit to this country, and the governor this morning sent a telegram to Missouri’s senators and representatives in congress to extend the invitation to the royal guest. The telegram follows: “Hon. F. M. Cockrell, United States Senator, Washington, D. C.: Please confer with Senator Vest and eur representatives and invite Prince Henry to visit the state capital dur- ing hisstay in thiscountry. Answer. A. M. Dockery. A Reward of $50.000. London, Jan. 23.—Lord Stavor- dale, who Saturday next will wed the daughter of the marques of London- derry, may have to pay a cabby $50,000 as a reward. His lordship when taking jewels of great value to his prospective bride, called the cab- man to convey him to the: London- derry mansion. He left the cab at his destination, forgetting the jewels, |The cabby delivered them to Seot- land yard. 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H miner buainee DR- CHRISTY & ROE. ° Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- { ment Store,‘Butler, Mo. Office Telephone 20, House Telephone 10, me. Itwok onl bottles of SS. ago, and I ha’ since seen any of my old trouble.” — Mrs. L. B. JACKSON, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo, S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it toahealthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. » BD. B T C. BOULWARE, Physician and + Surgeon. Office norta side square Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chil en aspecialtv, DR. J. T. HULL cures Tetter, Ery- sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois- oned conditicn of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case, Our pliysicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA. For the Funeral Committees, $3¢,000. Washington, Jan. 23 —An amend- ment to the urgent deficiency bill, for an appropriation of $80,000 to pay the expenses of the special and select committee of the House that attend- ed the funeral oftPresident McKinley, was adopted. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, 8 The Kind You ‘izr2 Always Bougi Bears the =" ey Signature of ff tha. CALIFORNIA DENTIST. . Parlors Over Model Clothing Co. Katrance, same that! : edorn’ etndio. north side saunre unio Mo 4 at AE .A SURE and CERTAIN CURE ’ _ known for 15 asthe “ BEST REMEDY for PILES. Best Pe o:13; Tourist Excursions —TO~ San Francisco, Los Angeles, Leave KANSAS CITY EVERY FRIDAY VIASTHE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ted and Scenic Line. Tourist car via southern routeleaves S} f. Kaneas City every Wednesday. et He npr Agee. ay. ‘worth old ede: s. : way of reaching the Pacific Coast in the Latest Improved Pullman Tourist Cars, Ot e SOTTO an FARM Ce ieee - “ ® ‘ _ Write for int ‘ ‘ . rete “eo . ote f t A AS. M. EVAR, z J. A. OteWant, G. 8. W. P. 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