The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 21, 1903, Page 7

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#|“BOODLE PROSECUTIONS czema, Psoriasis, Salt WILL HELP BOTH eum, letter and Acne CITY AND STATE.” pe Sat Game - ily di Per ee hn oe ee Secretary of State Sam B, Cook Dis- eS. “rhe impurities or sediments which collect in the system because Kidneys and other organs of elimination are saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde- , and “7 ean cheerfully endorse your 8.8.8, for Eosema. I cusses Alum Inquiry and St. Louis Bribery Investigation. Mexico, Mo., May 7.—Secretary of State Sam B. Cook is here from Jel- ferson City to-night for the purpose of attending the Hardin college alumni banqeet, at which he will re- may | spond to a toast. s ples or hard, red bumps When asked as to the probable ef- ent inte Bur a tele viene a fect of the recent boodle investigation blemishes, §.S. S. eradicates all poisonous accumu- |in this state, Mr. Cook said that the result, asa whole, is bound to be beneficial to the public, both in St. Louis and the state. “The effect,” said Mr. Cook, so far as the state is concerned, will be to effectually stamp out boodling in the legislature. What the effect will be in St. Loais isnot soclear, It is a tremendous task to rid a great city of municipal corruption. The result of the whole, however, is bound to be beneficial to the public, in both state and city, A feature of the prosecution which would be amusing, if the conditions were not so grave, is the attitude of the republican partisan newspapers. To read the Globe-Democrat, thore not familiar with the facts would naturally suppose that all the bood- lers were democrais, and that the republican party was, and has been tor years, making desperate efforts to save the state from ruin. 7 the Se x Goegh juggish organs, off through the natural channels the skin, S.S,S. is the only guaranteed Laas f fier, It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral. Write us about your case and our cians will advise without charge. have a handsomely iJlustrated on skin diseases, which will be sent to all who wish it. tux SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga you know Malaria, you certainly don’t ke it. If you know Ayer’s Malaria and gue Cure, you certainly do like it. Stak: Bates County Investment Co, BUTLER, MO.: Capital, = = 850,000. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Cholee seourities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate +o annem papers drawn, or ae . The truth isthe corruption in St. + 5. Erg eatent, Bom oa te President, *'Boo'y, & Treas, Louis was committed under Ziegen Jno. C. Harms, Abstractor. hein administration, which the people of that city drove from power two years ago. The administration of Mayor Wells has not been inplicated, in the least, in these offenses. At Jefferson City the grand jury, compoeed of both republicans and democrats returned four indictments against state senators, and three are republicans. When Mr. Folk begun the boodling prosecution, the Globe-Democrat de clared it a partisan persecution, and 8, F. Wannocx, Notary. { RARER APPIE A ELEY cia abinias ecaamaanaiiaN dia: ON FARM LOANS DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MO. effort to evade responsibility for its Harness and Saddlery, and Surries, Proberbial “Peck” i It is said that everybody ‘‘eats a peck of dirt.’ No one is anxious to get more than their share, yet a few people still buy soda crackers in bags. Crackers sold from a can or barrel are likely to | collect dust and other things in the cleanest of grocer- ies. The store must be swept; boxes and barrels moved and the cracker box uncovered now and then for a thoughtless buyer. If you don’t want to eat a peck of dirt buy Uneeda Biscuit in the airtight, dust-proof, moisture proof In-er-seal Package, identified by the famous red and white trade-mark design. Baked and packed in perfect cleanliness they reach you in the same condition, Whether bought at the general store in the country or at the great city grocery, they are equally fresh, and good, and wholesome. Uneeda Biscuit above all NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY x + ° endeavored to discredit the efforts of er inducements in the matter of the circuit attorney. > lair eg Nt ‘ i The democratic party, through its| and = a a e = 4 ° : chosen officers, is making an honest tly We TO SAY png time, easy payments, liberal effort to rid the state of boodling; Spring '\. NY Ly ° : the republican party through its erms and fair treatment. nowopepers, ls making @ dahonest| Sr OSORM: \ ; WY own boodlers.” snd prices. Bugs, Tops, Cushions, f Jome and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with Wagon Harnes $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles Tease Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. McF ARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. A “ . AAELLLPE PLELLOPS Cures When Doctors Fail. THE WALTON TRUST CoO. Mrs. Frank Chiasson, Patterson, La., writes June 8th, 1901: “I had OF BUTLER MISSOURI. malaria fever in very bad form, was # : i 3 pa $55,000.00. under treatment by doctors, but as pn srs See ; ; - 19,848, 6 soon as I stopped taking their medi- Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farms cine the ate wowed return, I useda in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar and Dade counties, Mo. telped — Thom Cone one . D . 101 Very Lowest Rates of Interest. tles, which completely cured me. I on five years time, allowing borrower to pay back part feel grateful to you for furnishing each year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan sucha splendid medicine, and can should call and gt one rates bofers ogee Fy Bays honestly recommend itt o those suf- ount o! ‘i ‘i it-wi ae we ue ‘Wehave a fall and oom lets abstract bane og "eal. tae or town lot in s Count ; ; from the 0." 8. patent down to date, that:we keep up with H. L. Tucker's Drug Store. the records daily, We furnish reliable Abstracts at seteeiictoemniansecmncaamneie reasonable prices. | : ° What Jefferson Got for $15,000,000. * Interest Paid on Time Deposits. plate DIRECTORS—— When the Louisiana province was Wn. E. Walto: J, Everingham, J.R. Jenkins, ceded to Jefferson by France, its en- John Deerwester, Wm, W. Trigg, T. ©. | ae tire area contained only about 50,- Frank } M. Voris, g ae” 0. R. Radford, 000 white people. Thecensus'of 1810 pay poh EN,Secy. + Wa. E, WALTON, Pres. showen the entire population to have ALLEN, 4 . E. been but 97,000. Of these 76,000 inhabited the extreme lower portion of the purchase. To-day, the popu- lation of this great central region is over 15,000,000, or fully one-fifth of the population of the United States. The area of the Louisiana Purchase as officially reported by the treasury department bureau of statistics is 875,025 square miles. This is almot equal to one-third of the area of the entire Union and is greater than that of the original thirteen states, 20,944 square miles. Out of this section twelves states and two territories have been formed—great common- wealths, among the most prosperous and prominent in the country, each with thriving potential citizenship, perfected government, and incom- parable organization: and institu- tions of social and material progress —From “The Development of the The History by Miss Ida M. Tarbell which began in the NOVEMBER McCLURE’S is the Great Story of Y Standard Oil. Miss Tarbell’s work is of unequalled importance as a docu- ment of the day. Her story has live men in it; they suffer and work and win and loose their battles with the verisimilitude that removes the tale from the dry stat: ment and clothes it with ~ the color of human interestand the vivid ra'nbow garment of ‘human sympathy. The results of her work are likely to be far- ~ reaching; she ie writing unfinished history.—Boston Globe. An absorbing and interesting contribution to the trust question eprepice Louisiana Purchase Territory,” by + made by any magazine, u rchase territory, The most important announcement made by Gay BS” yournal, | |President David R. Francis of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, in May National. CASTORIA _ For other great features of 1903 send for our F prospectus. McCLURE'’S. ; East 25th ~ 10 cents a copy, $1.00 a year. Send us the dollar, at 145 se New York, or subecribe through your dealer. An Extra Session of Congress Will be | me through Secretary Loeb last weed at St. Louis that I could pre- pare to receive the senators immedi- ately or as soon as possible after cas canto eae aaa election day. To Secretary Bennett, | Stops the Cold and Works off the of the senate, President Roosevelt Cold. made the direct statement that con- : gregs would be summoned just as |curescoldin one day. No cure, no/ poultry paper for the farmer, while soon as the fall elections were out of | P®Y- the wayl” Cuba.” The Kind You Have Always Bought | 7 To Cure a Cold in One Day 2x7, Toke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tables. ¢ 7 4 on every Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature, A Most Liberal Offer. : ° | All our farmer readers should take Called. Roston, May 8 —The committee on | 4 ivantage of the unprecedented club- rules of the Massachusetts senate to- | hing offer wa this year make, which day decided to report to that body | includes with this paper the Live Bribery in Boston, Too? Denver, May 9.—The News to-day | prints an interview with Daniel M. | Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers’ Ransdall sergeant-at-arms of the | United States senate, to the effect | that an extra session of congress will be called about November 9. Ransdell and family are spending several weeks in Colorado and Rans- dell is quoted as follows: resolutions of the senate to investi- | Fasnieaee atid I The Poultry A . nstitute editions an e gate charges of bribery by George J. | Farmer. ‘Thoso. three public s . publications Raymond, of Boston. Mr. Raymond | aye the bestof their class and should alleges that a senator last )ear offer- | be in every farm home. To them we | ed,for a money consideration, to pre- add, for local, county and general | vent the passage of a bill which af- | news, our own paper, and make the | . ‘i ‘ price of the four one year only $1.25. | fected Mr. Raymond’s business. Mr. | Vicor pefore was so much superior Raymond to day made publica state- reading matter offered for so small | ment that the senator to whom he/an amount of money. The three referred was @ member of the present | papers named, which we club with our own, are well known throughout legislature as well as of the last one. the weat, and commend themselves tothe reader’s favorable attention upon mere mention. The Live 8tock Indicator is the great agricultural ; and live stock paper ofthe west. The Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets) Poultry Farmer is the most practical “President Roosevelt sent word to Price 25 cents. the Special Farmers’ Institute Edi- tions are the most practical publica- tions for the promvution of good farming ever published. Take ad- vantage of this great offer, as it will hold good for a short time only. Samples of these papers may be ex- amined by calling at this office. 7-6m “What will the call provide shall WANTED. be taken up?” was asked. vi We would like to ask, through the “The reciprocity treaty with | columnsof your paper, if there isany raon who has used Green’s August “Will the Philippine tariff reduc- — for vy cure pet ery om yspepsia and liver trou! at has — aoe. be resurrected fer con- not been cured—and we also mean $100 Reward $100. sideration their results, such as sour stomach, I think it will as s0onas the Cuban | fermentation of food, habitual cos- Kes Ps Rech lene pe hed business is disposed of.” tiveness, nervous dyspepsia, head- ¢ ad diaahas thst velinioe. * — aches, despondent feelings, sleepless- able o cure in all its stnues, and that ie nete—in fact, any trouble connected Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the with the stomach or liver? This} only positive cure known to the medical medicine has been sold for many | fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution- have Ballard’s Snow Liniment, | years in all civilized countries, and | al —), coaaren, ae i teatment. Hall’s Cawarrh Cure is always recommend it to my friends, | we wish to correspond with you and eenlie, selon danse teen om as 1am confident there is no better| send you one of our books free of made. It is @ dandy for burns.”| cost. If you never tried August pec? aR ny eel ong A Scatiin Thosewho live on farms arees: - | Flower, try @ 25 cent bottle tirst.| o¢ the disease, and giying the patient ly liable to many accidental cute, | We have never known of its failing. | strength by building up the constitution burns and bruises, which heal rapid- | 1fso, something more serious is the | and assisting nature in doing its work. when Ballard’s Snow Liniment is | matter with. you. The 25 cent size|The proprietors haye so much faith in i i f its curati that off epplied: It should aiways be keptin | has just been introduced this year. Haren id gowe a Lo uerane h for cases of emergency. Regular size 75 cents, At H. L, 26e, 50e and $1.00 at H. L. Tucker's | Tucker's drug store. Hn “Agave Bi, Omneat & to, Drug Store. G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N.J. Toledo, O. sar saa by druggis 15c. For Those Who Live on Farms. Dr. , Pana, Ills., writes- “1

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