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a New iaee For Missouri. ‘in dower is entitled to the annual in-| All Records Surpassed! TYNER IS NOT ALONE. CASTOR iA The following have received the terest on a sum of money, and is oo re , Another Postoffice Official Resigns--- ° Bears Budweiser mene , . | willing to accept & gross sum in lieu governor's signature and will be in- | & P & | . : i -,, |thereofor the party liable for such corporated iu the statute books with- | VTP" © parr : ; t i H ‘ { = 00 dane: interest, the said sum shall be paid in to Utah acs ay according to the then value of the Creation of new judicial circuit to “ A " annuity of 4 and \ per cent on the include Franklin, Gasconade and principal sum during the probsble Gangs countice. life of such persons, which is figured Increase Go? Washington, March 26.—George W. Beavers, chief of the division of Signature of E Women and Jewels. Abolition of lower branch of mu- ae according to American experience salaries and allowances of the post- + nicipal assembly in St. Joe, and es- iaths af atnebatit ; Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that N ishli es behead : rtality. rs ” office department, has resigned, and ; tz tabliehing i aboard of pablie fs seur ws compel the use of the union ‘King of Bottled Beers it is believed that the resignatian is 4 = caval of a women re a 33 works. label on all state printing, to pro- the forerunner of a general cleaning ong te power to the average woman, Even that greatest of all jewels, health, fe ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify hereelf against the insid- * fous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the reg- +" ular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con- sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all but it is certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at any drugstore. 3 Loy ee ee oe ere tne vide a board for the examination of sold in 1902. ates Devas ‘ plumbers und to require barbers in more than 2,000 population. cities of 1,00@ and over to take out This proves the world-wide popu- i Peet ae sy license before doing business were pay their emp . “ Authorizing sale of public fran- _—. larity of this famous brew. chises in cities of second class and The product of outlining methods for public im- Senator Cockrell rovemente therein. Ex-Postmaster General Chas, Em- e t) Providing amendment to rules of| ory Smith, one of the most distin- Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n practice in the Supreme Court and] guished Republican politiciams md | eee oo __ ies Court of Appeals. journalists of the country, pays this Ro Re Oe Oe BO BHO Bi BE Authorizing transfer of $10,000) warm and deserving tribute to Mis- from grain department to general | souri’s beloved senato:: revenue fund. “We cannot be better served than Appropriation to transfer patients | in turning aside for a momeut from PIONEER DRUG STORE trom Fulton to Farmington Insane|the more showy figures and more = a Asylum. spectacular exhibitions, and in aid- To prohibit sale of cigarettes to all] ing a broader recognition and appre- | persons under 18 years of age, and | ciation of one of the most useful men 4 making violation thereof a misde-|in public life. Senator Cockrell is nut SAM WALLS Si meanor, so conapicuous in the public eye as e Joint and concurrent resolution to|some others. He is nota brilliant compel railroad companies to issue | gladiator like his colleague who, after ‘ transportation free to members of}along and shining career, is just Opposite Court House. supreme court, state officers and | leaving the senate. But in the actual sheriffs of the various counties. This} work of practical legislation relating up of the department. Joseph L. Bristow, fourth assist- ant postmaster general, who un- earthed the Cuban posta! frauds, has been investigating. He has received @ tip from the White House to make the investigation thorough. When it became knowr that there was to bea thorough search in Mr. Beavers’ office, he promptly resigned. During his administration the disbursements for clerk hire for the various postof- fives jumped from $10,600,000 to $23,000,000. With knowledge that the funds would go to their constitu- ents, congressmen gladly joined in the appropriations. Charges, more or less indefinite, have been made about the lavish dis- tribution of supplies to postoftices all over the country. Clerks are said to have been appointed where there was no necessity for them. Accusations have in the past been printed about officials in the department having material interests in contracts to furnish different materials for the de- A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer we this year make, which includes with this paper the Live Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers’ Institute editions and The Poultry proposed amendment is to be voted | to all branches of government this West Side Square, BUTLER, MO. department and for its thousands of pen Mi Baa pare onatthe next general election. This/ unassuming man is one of the most P o' are the bestof their class and should ; : P + . postoffices, be in every farm home. To them we | # the solution of Representative |efficient and valuable forces in Wash- The operations are of such a char-| 44, for local, county and general | Oliver, of Cape Girardeau, of the| ington. AAA AERA ALG AA AANA BAGO |. and with such extensive ramiti.|ZeWS, OUr own paper, and make the rice of the four one year only $1.25, Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The three papers named, which we club with = bony aA well remy rongtons to when sifted, there has been a peyton sender's feveraiie oveniann strong conviction existing in the de-| upon mere mention. The Live Stock partment verging on a big public| Indicator is the great agricultural scabaal, and live stock paper of the west. The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the farmer, while the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi- 4 tions are the most practical publica- tions for the promotion ot farming ever published. Take ad- vantage of this great offer, as it will = ha a short time only, An exchange says: “If you pay in saline ty calling af this offi, VP advance for this paper, you are safe fora year from all trials and trou- bles. Youwill not haverheumatism, you will be safe from lawsuits, In the spring every egg will hatch and the chickens will be free from lice, roup or appendicitis. You will be lucky. Ifyou fall in the creek, you willcome out with a pocket full of fish. If some fellow shakes five aces, you will tie him. Your wife-won’t have @ single freckle on her nosenext summer, and next fall when she goes to see her mother in Kansas, the school ma’am will board at your house. Everything will come your “pase evil.” Mr. Cockrell has been in the senate Authorizing appointment of board | twenty-eight years, and during all cations that it is apparently impos- sible to@stablish proof unless power- ful influences within the government are taking hold to secure evidence. Whatever these charges amounted spneeaarelecaeaean: asec ef of five trustees for Federal Soldiers’| that-time-has devoted himself to his { Home. public work with a conscientious | To prohibit railroad companies) assiduity equaled by few. As the trom increasing rate on excess bag-| result of his experience no man un- gage. ‘ derstands the machinery of the gov- ! Providing for the incorporation | ernment better than he does, and he { and regulation of association formed | fairly divides. with Senator Allison | * i for the purpose of lending money on} the. distinction of being the high- | . personal property and limiting the} est authority on the whole range of } | STEWART ATCHESON. S. G BEVINGTON, farms bought and sold, Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. rates of compensation thereof. governmental administration. Providing that real estate agents] Best of all, he fills his position in shall receive @ request from the own-| the truest and worthiest public spirit. | er before being permitted to dispose] He isa Democrat from a southern ot his property. This law is designed | state, and on partisan issues he to stop the promiscuous and alleged | stands with his party; buton a ques- unauthorized proposals for sale of| tion of meeting a public necessity or property. advancing a just public interest no To provide for the planting and| partisanship sways his judgment or protection of shade and ornamental] impairs his usefulness. He is an ex trees and construction of footpaths | confederate soldier, but heis nouethe | aloag public roads of fifty feet or] less a genuine patriot, and he brings more width, within a distance of two|to the consideration of the multipliec miles of all cities having & popula-| questions of public concern whic): tion of not less than 50,000 normore|come before him a true patriot! % than 150,000. spirit.” ss To authorize and enable cities q operating under special charter and = containing 10,000—population-and ; ; - paying and discharging judgments] Midlothian, Texas, May 31, 1899, and decrees of court against such| writes: ‘We have used Herbine in City property for sale or exchange. Properties handled for non-resi- dents and taxes paid. Watch St. Louis. The Greatest World’s Fair the world has ever seen will be held at St. Louis in 1904. To keep in touch with the work of preparation for this great World’s Fair and to get allthe news of all the earth, every reading person should at once subscribe for 4 the great newspaper of St; Louis; the — GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itstandspre- eminent and alone among American newspapers, and acknowledges no equal or rival. Its circulation ex- tends to every state and territory in We want you to call and get acquainted. If you have anything you want to sell get it in catalogue for this year. Corn Belt Land Co., North ide quare.__ ATCHESON & BEVINGTON, VLMLLLLLPSC PPLE LL LL LCL LL LH Herbine Cures. Fever and Ague. A dose will usu SEEEESEEBESESSESEESESSSESSESSSSES KLLLLS eu Fs ize | Our family for eight years, andfound . cities and towns and to authorize) ou" fa Re iA deine We have ever | aaa aaa aha aaah ae eae eae ee | way except counterfeit money. Ev-| the Union, to Canada and Mexico, used, for la grippe, bilious fever and ery horse on the farm will get killed] and to every part of the would where i { them to collect taxes to redeem i bonds. malaria.” 50c at H. L. Tucker's the day it is thirty years old. You| there are readers of the English lan- =z Uiving fire insurance companies the | Drug Store. Stork in Cleveland’s Home, To Inspect Militia. will have more money than some _. bs ought to be in “on pg a a F right Wo tarery ugeinst Pps hs — Preacher Captures Burglar. Princeton, N- J., March~26—E£x-}-Washington, March 26 —Secretary | folks have corn fodder. We guar. aoedeat slogwlieie to tte issue. Dot i by sprinklers, pumps and sprinkling President Grover Cleveland’s buoy-| Root has decided to detail regular] antee all this and more te all new ae apparatus. Monroe City, Mo., March 26.—The a Toincrease salary of commissioner | Reverend H. B. Smith, pastor of the of permanent seat of government First Christian Church of Monroe from $900 to $1,200 a year. City, captured a burglar in his house Conferring on corporations the early this morning. ; power to acquire land by condemna-| Shortly after midnight he was tion for the purpose of furnishing wa- | roused by the overturning of achair ter, gas or electric current. in his room. He called out to know Authorizing municipalities having who ae and, prea. | hgh & population of 30,000 or less to|!7™ped up to grapple wit n- erect or acquire by purchase or oth- truder. After a brief struggle, the erwise water worke, gas works, alae pastor succeeded in pushing the- man tric power or electric plant and creat- into a closet, where he was helda . prisoner until the arrival of the tug board of Public works £0 consist clce, who led him away to'jail subscribers. Get in line, all ye who are heavy laden, and we will do the rest. army officers to inspect the militia organizations of all the states and territory as a preliminary step to the issue of Krag-Jorgensen muskets in exchange for the Springfield mus- kets, with which they are now armed. ed to learn that there is at least one e 9 Paine’s Celery, He has telegraped the adjutants of ll the state: d_ territori i al he attes and territories, aking reed dhewe at cence ae en! © COMMPOUN them-to name dates for inspection. Catarrh. Hall's Catarrk Cure is the — only positive cure known to the-medical] Bestows that Health and Immigrants This Month Numbe 6 fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution- 8 is Month Number 49,162 | 9) Siasnet requires, 2, coneiitationsl Vigor that Makes Liv- New York, March 26.—Immige-|tviment, Halls Ce arrh Cure eaten tion figures for March show that im-| blood and manages surtaces ot the sys- ing a Pleasure. ts tem, thereby d@&troying the foundation migrotion ts ineronsing tn epite ofthe! Piz dears, sal’ giving tee nateat| Ii you ce dich ond cet-ctine;t ie your ant and cheerful manner lately is now being ascribed by some of his friends here to hopes not exactly of @ political nature. His unusually cheerful attitude toward everybody who comes in contact with the only living ex-president of the United States brings to the minds of many the geniality displayed by Mr. Cleve-’ land during the periods that have preceded interesting events in his family circle. Mrs. Cleveland takes frequent drives nowadays and appears to be the object of her distinguished hus- You Will Be Happy if Well. $100 Reward $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleas- Pe Sie ec een To permit cities of the third class Is, Senator Frye to Marry? band’s concern, even to a greater de- oaneeee spe ond of inspection on building pp the cons tution lad make yourself healthy, strong, ‘and to grant 30-year franchises to all Washington, March 26.—Society | gree than heretofore. It is expected th sides of the ocean. ing nature in doing its work, PY . 4 water, gas and electric lighting com-| ,+ tn, oe. has discussed for sev-| that before long some trips will be| Jn the first twenty-five days of EM ai poo in leon Sheeran oe a aeeune ‘ion i wl, T ra and true joy. you are pless, rheumatic, neuralgic, — dyspeptic, or have the shadows of disease ering over you; if you are not as bright, rations will be completed for the event that more than one friend of the family ie already beginning to look forward to with pleasureable enticipations. or 4,000 more than during the same fals. Address F, J. Cuenzy & Co,, period last year. About 10,000 are} Tujedo, 0. s@rSold by druagis 750" due to land before the end of the bit - month. Bishop Gleanon Chosen. | 8t. Louis, March 26.—Bishop John J. Glennon, D.D., of Kansas City, was yesterday appointed coadjutor archbishop of St. Louis, rith right of succession to archbishop Kain. Requiring railroad companies to| riage of Senator Frye of Maine, presi- provide caboose or other suitablecar | dent pro tem of the Senatey and Mrs. to shippers of live stock. Garrett A. Hobart, widow of Vice- Providing for the creation, main-| President Hobart. The announce- tenance and management of funds for the pensioning of crippled, disa-|invited Senator Frye and Mrs. Ho- bled and retired firemen and for the| bart to be his guests on & trip to the relief of the widows, minor children | Pacific coast in his private car and and dependents of the deceased fire-| that both have accepted, gives color W. H. MORRIS will open a stockSof the Latest Sheet Music next SATURDAY, and ., give SPECIAL PRICES. ~ Also has a nice stock of Mother of Sixteen Children. Chester, Ill., March 26.—President Roosevelt’s charge of “race suicide” evidently does not apply to Mrs. A West Plains, Mo., Shooting. and the pensioning of members, their Mary Ellen Phegley of Roots’ this} The appomtment was made known the best widows and minor children. Gov.| West Plains, Mo:, March 27.—| county, as there was recorded today ein aie a the birth of her sixteenth child. Mrs. 4 Sewi Organs 7 Phegley is in her 26th year. and Sewing Machines thre all cities having 100,000 or over. owner of a confectionery store, Wed-| She has been twice married, having on which he will give ape- midds To permit division of school dis-|needay night.. Tabor, who was in- had twelve children by her first hus- cial prices. T go abou tricte lying in two or more counties. | toxicated, created a disturbance in| band-end four by-her second, who is| Allen, of lowa, believes in the wis-| will take old inst a don’t worry dom of calling congress together early next November, to thrash out ii g28 To compel agents, operators and | Wilson’s place and a fight followed, | Mr. Napoleon B. Phegley, a wealthy owners of mines Allin which Taber is accused of striking |farmer 61 year old. ag bisating. 's| Wilson on the head with aflatiron.| Mrs. Phegley iso native of Perry With G. W. Dixon, North Main Bt, | free.