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ae TaaThi + = + KOCH IS UPHELD, art EYELASHES THE LATEST. |yayor REED ATTACKS Bunco Steerers Busy on World's Fair] Father Cushing, who once assault- Cannot Find The Bustle. lame aie | hee THE REPUBLICAN PRESS. | Gane. he Ap sate tr agal essor Regatding Con Hale Spec ° is to ; | ppist Monastery at cunfabe Is Found * Beauty of Women’s Eyes. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 29.—‘Send | Gethsemane, where he will remain a Stebcauens “art eyelashes” are the latest inven- | Declares That it is Trying to Hold Up Tred to Weicidiioed paseo an : prisoner the balance of his life. 9 Tr agen tion of a hair alist i t Cas- 3 : Biinntct ty: tec lst the State to Public Scorn. of any of the railroads and you will! Frederick L. Olmstead, the noted _} mission with Human Taberca- Before noon the other day six ladies Olathe, Kas.. Aug. 23.—Mrs. Lucy Van Herckes, who recently lost her bustle containing $7,300, near St | Paul, Minn., was found dead at her } home hear Shawnee, Kas., yesterday. ; i . 28.—Ma receive an excursion ticket from your | /andscape architect, dies suddenly in| _Secretedabout the house $1,575 in Reedy De Hot Abusive. ths with dowucast eyes emerged from | y Pea a. ae e. ame | cateniete Louis Exposition.” | Waverly, Mass., at the age of 81 | gold was discovered, but the ‘i.tta (Breed Disease. the specialist's establishment. They |J@™@es A. Reed, of Kansas City, ere ; containing the $7,300 is still missing Such is the story that has been | Sears. ip ap pees ay eat spoke to day to 4,000 persons at the had long silken eyelashes. 7? - | Fair here to-day, devoting most of| told the people throughout this sec- ' his’ address to boodling. As to tion, and the railroads are over- G YM GVOV tS i srtedines wa wee ened th and search is being made for it. ‘The Bérlin Medical society recently : ‘to hear Prof. Kossel, of the bE . shop gleaned some interesting infor- ri ith office, report the re- : of the prolonged experiments of — Rw sens «oral — boodling, Mayor Reed reiterated his | "helmed with applications, accompa- eile ** te To Ke Mays Bg ct is comnjenjen ip fats oa card Was a delicate {recent declaration that bribe givers tik nee for tickets to} ‘his —- is on every box ‘a the genuine | Signater . uman carte, anc ; } N Laxa’ Tablets ge prior to the | Set of Inshes attached to a scarcely | should be prosecuted as well as bribe- us. The Northern. Pacific re-| Sioa ea 8 d visible strip of fish skin. A small bottle containing a “skin | " tn fluid,” patented in America, and two can haar cov- | cards complete the outfit, The eye- lashes are two slillings six pence per olken of introducing tubercle pair for theatrical wear. Le eT od nad tng |. “OR our customer's first visit,” sald - The calles ; ' | the manager, “We fix the akin on the eae the fret fo “ ta ieee eyelid with the fluid, and the falst ts with the other f pier cone lashes mix with the lashes of the lady. Tt is beautiful, beautiful!” ‘The commission decided to attempt Sion of calves ‘aot with tad- ‘The lashes last ten days usually, but 20 with care. taken directly from human victims, i bultures wale theetbml lia tee re shillings six pence pairs were proof takers. Continuing, be said: ceived to day by a large number of “There is a class of newspapere|®PPlicatious, and the Wabash has that have denominated Missouri the | bee getting them by the hundreds. ‘Robber State,’ declared her native While the method of the origination borncitizens to be ‘ignorant non-|°f this new “game” is not fully un- progressive mossbacks,’ that ‘ex- derstood, the letters from applicants confederates are the friends and |®how that from 25 cents to $1 is paid associates of train robbers,’ that the|*0 the “bunko man” by the farmer state school funds were‘stolen,’ after |{or information, the amount being which they shouted lustily, ‘Stand|@ependent upon how “easy” the up for Missouri!’ It is interesting victim proves. The silver dollar bear- and significant to note these same ing the 1894 mark is then mailed to ted. London address caused the = = [MISSOURI STATE BANK, | BUTLER, MISSOURI. s CASH CAPITAL - - $55,000. Surplus Funds and Profits, : 9,820. §$ Established A. D. 1880. one gee pron 39 mom against even a prolonged fit of hys-| papers are raising the cry that the|the road that the farmer prefers to Total Deposits April 15, 1903, $234,264.35. ‘ wine. re weit Were that | 227t%, but he admitted, of course, that |iague ia ‘Boodle vs. Honesty,’ and|ttavel over. In this way the confi. Receives deposits, loans money, makes collections and does calves subcutaneously treated did| Regs 8° “Wt evidence to that ef: leading the movement that their] dence man escapes any dealings with pF ny haven by Tes <n ie ee ae, ‘ show the slightest effect, nine| ‘phe theatrical lashes are black and |Party thay profit thereby. the railroads. The police have been prowising them absolute security for deposits and every pos- — d after four months the slightest | very jong, and made of coarser mate-| It ie of interest toconsider that one| tified, but they say that it will be pm nqsomiodation consistent with safe banking rule. « pesectnda ai tn tog rial. The hairs are of vegetable ori-lof the papers, the Globe-Democrat,| Very difficult to capture the mis bbe dt ai meng OO none, — § : marked symptoms, but the prop-| ein and of every shade. They can be dei k the rot-|¢reant, as the farmers will hate to Dr, T.C. Boulware J, R. Jenkins, Frank M. Voris, x ton of tuberculosis in the body did never undertook to expose the ro " ‘ curled with the tongs when they be- +. | tell that they have been taki John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wm. EF, Walton 5 ot occur. On the third hand, four iD-| come aggressively downcast. tenness of the St. Louis corruption hat they have been taken in. Dr. J. M. Christy 0. R’ Radford Dr. N. L, Whipple > lons from tuberculous children) yebrows at ten shilling six pence|Which flourished beneath ite very C. H, Duteher Geo, L. Swith T J. Wright. ted calves with a disease. which} per pair, lasting from three to six| nose, and that the same organ stead- Goelet-Roxburgh Romance Revived. 3 J. R. JENKINS J.B. WaLron Wm. E, Warron mbled a weak type of animal con-| months, are another specialty at this Cashier, Ass't. Cashier, President. ¢ fastly opposed the election of Mr.} New York, August 28 —The young Wells, who has given St, Louis an|duke of Roxburgh, who rates in so- administration which, compared with | ciety as one of the most desirable ee that of Zeigenhein, is as a heathful| matrimonial catchesin Great Britain, i. PPPPPLLR PLLLLPLE PLELLPLA PLA hand-clasp to a leper’s loathsome} and Miss May (oelet, the beautiful THE WALTON TRUST CO. touch, American heiress to $20,000,000, { nption, and two of this number died| shop, and into those sold to elderly mm tuberculosis. The commission | jadies gray hairs are cunningly in- ummarizes as follows: serted, “The series of experiments strength- SSS REE Fee Prof. Koch's view that animal con- | ILL-OMEN FOR SERVIAN KING. umption as the cause of human con- mption does not play the role gen-| Table from Cherished Onk, Almost APREPLE BRR LDL RPP OPPLPLLIPPO RLPLPLPPPPAPRP AL RPPPEPLP POPS ly attributed to it; but definite Sanctified by Milan, Broken These papers are now most vocif-|have been sv much together since OF BUTLER MISSOURI. ge fequires further experiment- When He Died, erously insisting that the issue is they crossed the ocean a week agoon Capital, z z " . $55,080 00, $ pation.” Boodle vs. Honesty,, and these two | th » steamship with Mra, C Surplus and Profit 9,348 18: In the discussion which followed,| Among the superstitions of the ex- o V6. Y» 8 , ‘he same steamship with Mrs, Corne- Borpia ¢ shed . . : 19,848 16, Prof, Orth, the late Prof, Virchow's| tinct Obrenovitch family, of Servia;| most loudly claim theright to decide/lius Vanderbilt that it did not need Fraps t dans mel siya oa pa 0 ee leened sb ernie h . , , » Mo, the action of the dominant party. | their trip to the races on the Vander- There is no politics in corruption. | bilt yacht North Star yesterday to fl ti finda’ J " : = . on five years time, allowing borrower to pay back part A boodler is a man without party, revive the rumors of their engage- each year if desired, Kvery laud owner wanting @ lown without advocates, without friends. | ment. should call and get our rates before borrowing of others, mccessor, strongly combated the view | this one is related: Outside the church hat human and animal consumption |f Takowa stood a magnificent oak, ere dissimilar and nontransferable. | Under which on Palm Sunday, in 1813, Very Lowest Rates of Interest. Milosch Obrenovitch unfurled the ] RARE DISCOVERY IN ITALY. Servian flag to summon the momkas, or t warriors, of the neighboring valleys,| the hand of every man is against] According to society gossip, Mre, Baie ie hand a large amount of idle money we are 4 ty Sketches by Michael Angelo mie a an fought — ba him. We will eradicate the evil. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who has played or elalente, phe A | tay Senn g nat oe sky rier j ‘ Are Found in Uist Gattery cae Pda Pelth saaesehite hain Neither of the parties will nominate] the part of chaperon for Miss Goelet from the U, 8. patent down to date, that'we keep up with § at Florence. Gat cathe Mole athoa at the churon [AUS On who has touched a bribe. Jand the young duke several times pedis Pe os We furnish reliable Abstracts at : A s Greater care will be exercised inthe] since they became interested in each selection of officers and the trouble} other in London, has done not a lit- A? discovery of extreme interest In the | 4nd wished Milosch luck, adding that Jartistic world has recently been madein | the family would be prosperous as long interest Paid on Time Deposits. he Uffizi gallery at Florence, Italy, | 88 !t could dine near that oak. i ” . —— DIRECTORS ar Eg man tian ‘seven seman] After the battle of Slivinen thecnt,) "Meee te so torwant she'matoh, Wu. E. Walton, J. Everingham, J. R. Jenkins, ‘beketches by Michael Angelo, The paper | Which had been nanied the “Tree of The duke is one of the wealthiest of John Deerwester, Ww. W. Trigg, T ©. Boulware, used is of precisely the same quality as| Freedom,” was struck by lghtining SCABSTORIA. the younger peers of England, and Frank M. Voris, ©, H. Dutober, ©, R, Radford, at he used for like drawings, and threatened to decay. King Milan Eight of the sheets contain studies for | Watched it with alarm, and at last de- Agures in the Sistine chapel, such as the | cided to have {ft cut down. But he had hrist of “The Last Judgment” and the | two crowns and a small table carved irgin seated at His feet; the creator of | from the wood where it was sound. he picture of “The Creation of Adam,” | He always carried this table with him, everal torsos and legs placed at exactly | 2nd when he was alone loved to dine he same angle as those occupying the | from It. page panum and center of the chapel When he lay dead in Vienna it stood ult. in his bedroom. His valet lit a pil- t| One of the sheets has on one side the | grim candle to place beside his bed. head of a man, two halbeards, a plan of | But the king’s adjutant told him to get fortification and the autograph of the| the Takowa oak table and put the +|{master; on the other a cavalier ridingat | candle on that._In doing so the valet a gallop, while a man seated behind him | stumbled against an fron safe and fs falling off. This is the horse of St.| broke the table. No one in all King ||Paul, of the Pauline chapel at the vati- | Milan's household had the heart to -|can. move a hand against fate and have it Other sketches are studies of the head | repaired, so they burned the pieces. of Pope Julian II., the statue of “Night” yeoaingerse etree Jin the chapel of the Medicis, one of the] PLAN FOR DUSTLESS ROADS. 4 ‘Twelve Apostles that Michael Angelo oe had promised to carve for the church of | Important Experiments Being Con- WSanta Maria del Fiore, the Titan’s de- ducted in England to Do Away voured by the vulture, the Leda that the with the Nuisance. artist. painted for the duke of Ferrara, several plans of fortifications and some notes from the master’s hand, There -jare 40 sketches in all, and it is strange = CATE. has had a distinguished career as 4 ft 4 soldier. It was reported several years ago that he was engaged to a marry Miss Pauline Astor, daughter Way Tet Unires Money. of William Waldorf Astor, but before Trenton, Mo., Aug. 29—J. E Car-| this rumor became definite, London ter, Representative from Gruudy|matchmukers had apportioned the county at the last General Assembly, | handsome duke to Miss Goelet. said that there was no truth in the a report that he was offered -$200 to] Six masked men loot the Rock Is vote with the Akins faction during|!aud passenger station at McFar- the Republican caucus for United land, Kan., lock six of the employes States Senator. in a refrigerator, and after beating a “During the last two terms of the conductor and baggagemuan into in- Legislature,’ said Mr. Carter, “I sensibility, walk away in the dark- have never been approached on the ess. matter of exchanging my vote for money in the consideration of any measure whatever.” Saw Levy, T. J. Wright, FRANK ALLEN, Sxcy, Wa. E, WALTON, Pres. RRRRAK PR RPRERPRBR RPL ARP LO 2 RRPPBRLBA RAPA LAPIS IA PP IwamntTt Your old Iron and all Kinds of Junk, Also am buying Wool, Hides, new and 4% old Foatbers. MTadnedovasy uartin Outer, i ;' WY = Don’t Forget I handle pure Anthracite, « 2 SHES » tata Arkansas Anthracite and Semi Authracite and soft coal. x J.M. SALLEE. West Ohio Street. 31-3m WLLLLSSSL LSS SL LL LL Ly The Little Bonne Temme Baptist Association, in session at Sturgeon, ‘dgiaeivomipinnies Mo., adopts resolutions commend- CASBTORIA. ing the work of Circuit Attorney Beare tLe a Kind You Mare biays Bouaht Joseph W. Folk and indorsing him “— for Governor. le Important experiments are being made by the West Sussex county coun- cil of England with a view to construct- hat they have remained so long shut | ims & road which shall be dustless, have if in the magnificent collection of draw- | ® smooth surface, and resist percolation fags in the Uffizi. ' CRIES HIMSELF TO DEATH. Sixteen-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy Dies from Excessive Weeping Uaused by Uncle's Death, hago, re emaans és Macedonian insurgents are aggret- M. K. and T. Passenger Collides With sively active near Salonica, and have Freight. The piece selected for the experiment is near Horsham. The stones used were Cherbourg quartzite, and in order that they should be thoroughly dried they were placed upon iron plates over a flue in the coun- cil’s shed at Horsham. After the stones John Crowley, 16 years old, of Brook- | had been well heated they were spread lyn, died at his home the other day from | Out and allowed to become somewhat excessive weeping. The boy, who was | ©°Ol. 3 Astrong and robust, had cried without Then they were deposited from five FH! ceasing for two days, from the time he | {nches to six inches thick on a wooden 1 learned of the death of his uncle, Charles | Platform and covered with tar—five gal- Crowley, who was killed while attempt- lons,' with a little pitch, being sufficient ing to jump from atrain tothe platform, | for a ton of stone. The stones were ‘From ‘the time John Crowley was aj turned over and over, so that each had baby his uncle, who was a bachelor, had |® Coat of shining black, and afterward shown him great affection. As the boy | Placed in a heap to mature. grew older the bond between thetwobe-| At the present time the stones are came stronger and after the boy’sfather | being carted to Monksgate, on the four years ago, the uncle and his | Brighton road, and spread to an average nephew became inseparable. . depth of about five inches. They are ‘Immediately upon learning of his un- | Consolidated by a ten-ton steam roller, death ‘John was seized with a fit of | #24 clean sand is sprinkled over thesur- cal weeping and the éfforts of his | £2¢e Just for a covering. ther, sisters and brothers to soothe} About 100 tons of quartzite has been ‘were in vain. He would not eat or | treated, and will be sufficient to lay p and became 80 weak he could bare- | (own upon a length of from 125 to 150 totter. yards of road. Four hundred gallons of He attended his uncle’s funeral and] distilled tar, with which was mixed a lle ridingto the cemetery had another | little pitch, have been used. tack of convulsive sobbing, finally be- Many Willing to He “ ip Him. ~, tyour agp A Boston laborer has fallen heir to ~ He continued to weep until finally he hans esgg a — ee ~~ BH j was seized with another burst of con-| think of the trouble he will have in grief and died in his mother’s arte getting away from the people who want to show him how to invest it. the Bulgarian frontier in the vilayet _ Sedalia, Mo., August 29.—Missouri Kanas and Texas passanger train No. 3,which left St. Louis at midnight for Texas, crashed into a freight train that was taking a siding at Rhineland early to-day. The caboose was re duced to kindling wood and the pase- enger engine and the platforms of the two forward coaches were damaged. None of the passengers were injured. Fred Daniels, fireman of passenger, was killed, and J. M. Birch, the paes- enger engineer, and Sam White, a tramp, are seriously hurt. Attorney General Crow, by leading the defense to believe he was ready for trial in the case of Senator Buell Matthews, which will be called Mon- day, drew out a proposition to con- tinue the case until afer the Farris case. This will be done. GMrs. Lizzie Shultz, wife of 6 wealthy ranchman near Solomon, Kan.; ran away from her home and wasfound working in a factory atSt. Joseph, Mo. She refuses to see her husband. Senator Cullom, of Illinois, says he believes there will be an extra session _ |of Congress to take some action on the Panama Canal. cumulation of a fund providing relief o \ of Adranople. WHEAT CORN oe \ Secretary Shaw announces the ac-| g j j for the money market under stress of N OATS, FLAX crop removal. J Judge H. D. Bassett dies of heat TIMOTHY SEED prostration at St. Joseph, Mo. ly j Missouri Pacific Excursions, ElDorado Springs, Mo., Tourist.— Tickets on sale daily until Sept. 30th; return limit 30 days at one and one- third fare round trip. Any time you have any to H.-R. SHanks, Agt. s offer give us a chance, WILL G. REED, 39 AMORET, MO. GLOVER SEED 000000000000: LY POO AROEDS O00 SAIS AL LISD LAS ASA A er Ss A positive specific for bilious fever, malaria, chills and fever, malarial Malaria and poisoning, malarial debility, malari:! Ague Cure Syspepsia, dumb ague. “22048. » He Ought to Be Good. ‘NAUGTIHO ONIHL3SL NOdN LVZH S.UBWIWNS SHL 40 $103343 3HL “Hig Nose to the Grindstone” | sawoowsAo anv SLovusiNnOo VW AILEX.LIEIEE, ‘su10 is a phrase indicating financial em- barrasement. It is never used in| ‘OM SMO1-28 "a W:LLzasow ‘tO emo ge 1m= 40 Waiting pe sem g Ling 810) CASTO RIA reference to the man or woman with PIN of The Kind You Have Always Bought @ good account at the raopsaBig 5p) ae men oe 2, Baus National Bank, | eevee’, ANNES ie Be =" BUTLER, MO. | mee) 0 .LLnddOw

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