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\ ss Seat abe "id, FOLK’S ANNOUNCEMENT. | request, but Mr. Folkeays thegrand| “I am well now and| BUTLER WEEKL YTIMES| paper d Sere = Democrats all Missouri " | enjoying better heal J. D, ALLEN, Eprror. uae Mr. Polk's spesch ‘deliver. | ecause Mr. Blair requested it. It is ! w 1 rh ~ —_ mnaremeememn ed at St. Joseph last Saturday at the |e of the worst oma i ee ever fore in ]- D. Attun & Co., Proprietors. | time he announced his candidacy for reached ~Sregales we ae portal, my whole life.” governor. To his friendsit furnishes professional and business world, in y ; 2 : , . this state, and shows to what des- That is the statement of a woman who a slogan for battle that is well nigh ill . | had never been well until she was made irresistible. It removes from his|Peratemeans some men will resort in| weil by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite The Weexty Times, published eyery| critics the argument that he is not a order to keep up appearances of] Prescription. Aa are . sy wed ‘Thursday, will be sent to any address| 60.44 Du; It offers bi wealth and nffluence. al been sufferers from disease. They id, € + % g mocrat. offers but poor aa : ways . ‘me year, postage paid, for $1.00, consolation to Republicans that his Mr. Blair is reported to be dying] have never known the joy of perfect would be any other than a straight from the shock of ore and Se. a such women Dr. Pierce’s Fa- Democratic administration if he is| "ive use of morphine, The wages i holds out the elected governo of sin has to be paid. i | vorite Prescription of perfect and permanent health, 7 — Some of the womanly diseases whi In a straight-forward manner, weaken women It a . without equivocation, he heartily ity, dries weakening aocry sre endorsed the Democratic administra- CAPTAIN F, J. TYGARD, baer om hang gar mbes ns weakness, It makes weak women strong tions of Missouri from Silas Woodson, and sick women well. the firat Democrat after the war, to “It gives me pleasure to let you know of the A.M. Dockery. He points out the/I8 Re-Elected Treasurer of the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i ci mm Si PH AES bAL 2 re The indications are George “McClellan, Democrat, will defeat Seth Low, Republican, for Mayor of New Vork. The betting is in favor of Mc- ‘an. The Acme Harvester Company, of Peoria, Iils., one of the largest man- ufacturers of agricultural implements in the country, has been forced to place its affairs in the hands of a committee representing the creditors and ask for an extension of time. The company employed 700 men. EASY \ | Sedat McKIBBENS. New Shirts Fire broke out in the new Missouri Pacific yards in the east bottoms at Kansas City Sunday morning, and about ninety box cars were burned up. Some of the cars were loaded with grain and merchandise. The loss in rolling stock alone to the rail- way company is estimated at $45,- 000, As there was no fire about the yards, it is not known how it was started, unless by tramps. Pain in uterus New Neckwear New Suspenders New Half Hose The New York Poultry and Egg Company, doing businessin Missouri and Illinois towns, is to consolidate November 1, withthe Price company capital, $1,000,000. It will do busi- ; ness in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, f Jowa and Nebraska. The stock is y owned by St. Louis, Chicago and & Buffalo people. THE FARRIS TRIAL MONDAY. New Gloves A Special Venire of Jurors for His Case and C. A Smith's, Jefferson City, Oct, 27.—Attorney W.S. Pope, of this city, filed a mo- tion with the circuit clerk, 0. D. Moore, here to-night for a special venire of jurors to try the boodle cases of Senatgr Frank R. Farris and Charles A..Smith. The Farris case will be tried in the circuit court here Monday before Judge W. W. Graves, of Butler, as epecial judge. The Smith case 1lso is set for trial before Judge Graves here Wecnesday. Sheriff Smith will proceed immediate- ly tosummonthe special venire, from which a jury will be eelected to try the Farris case and also anotherjury to try Smith. New Mittens New Underwear Through its editorial eye the Globe- New Sweater 8 Democrat discerns republican fac- + tionalism of portentous proportions in Maryland, New York, Delaware, ~ sRhode Island, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Oregon and Colorado. In Missouri, however, the Globe-Demo crat can’t detect anything but har- mony. It has another peep coming. —Joplin Globe. New Pants r. New Hats a Ww v CAPTAIN F J TYGARD, Masonic Home of Missuuri for te 18th term, The report of the treas- urerto the Grand Lodge showed total receipts from Sept. 1, 1902. to August 31, 1903, to be $72,909.96. Disbursements fur the same period 76,042 14, leaving a balance on hand of $4,726 76. After the adjournment of Grand Lodge Captain Tygard made a trip to Lexington, Ky., and spent a week in that beautiful little city on busi- ness connected with the Hamilton New Suit Cases New Trunks There are now only five living Rev- Olutionary war pensioners, three chaving died during the past year. ‘The survivors are Hannah Newell ‘Barrett, residing at Boston, Masse., 103 years of age; Esther 8. Damon, Plymouth Union, Vt., 89 years of age;Sarah C. Hurlburt, Little Marsh, Pa., 85 years of age; Rebecca Mayo, Mewbern, Va., 90 years of age, and Rhoda Augusta Thompson, Wood- writes Mrs. Bertie Parker, of Bonham, Fannin state as an heritage by the Republi- seventeen dollars and fifty cents for your medi- At the meeting of the Grand Lodge was severe. d smother! Spells, breath Republican rule to 18 cents, and 8 cured poet a edi Sg Find k fon rn ued. who wore the gray ani the blue “Favorite Prescription” does so to gain friendship with all nations, entan- and candidate in 1900 and the Chi-| | come known as the Missouri idea— men in the Democratic party, many IT WAS DAN PATCH’S TURN, devoid of abuse of his opponents or great fit received from Dr. Pierce's medi- i i tate : . . o., Texas, "I took your ‘Favorite Prescrip- fact that during that time a « Masonic Home of Missouri Wo Golden Medical Dacorery aa “Pleasant for th 18th Time With ected by dir and am vent we ae or the | - treated by different doctors ai one can party, has been wiped out, and dred dolfars for treatment and medicine, but only the 4 millionsschool certifieates cine and it has cured me in three or four months remains as @ debt against Missouri. pi ad pp Sas trrestaot periods This has been accomplished while} of Masons of Missouri, held in St. satan dh tera tg Oh Louis recently, ourfellow.townsman, | was very short ail the time, had pain in stomach, a to Cuptain F. J. Tygard, was anani- a t TS a i | mp of om a for a poner mously reelected treasurer of the now and better health than ever before of the public schools and university. , an He points with pride to the state’s feat Discovery.” Pleasant ete’ and “tation splendid elemosynary institutions; Sa ee ee ee . the little more profit on the sale of alike. less pec aag inane icines, His eo is The tenor of his speech on national your loss, therefore accept no substitute, issues was pure Jeffersonian Democ- Dr, Plerce'a Flesennt Pellets regulate racy of equal and exact justice to all gling alliauce with none. He advo- cates tariff reform and said: “But there is no division among Missouri Democrats on national issues. We cago platform and candidate in 1896, and we believe we were right,” Mr. Fojk announces as his slogan, “No compromise with public plun- “The unrelenting exposure and pun- ishment of official grafters.” No honest man but can commend his stand on that question. His decla- more worthy than I of this distinc- tion,” refutes the charge that he is running on the “holy than thou” platform. anything that would bring diseord into the party. It shows him to be . Wy broad-minded and liberal in his views song Bits GOMHRY | CEMEUIOS Ae Yesterday. and if the party in its wisdom sees Memphis, Oct. 27.—Dan Patch cines and the advice which you so Stadly cont.” debt of 22 million dollars, left the ‘ik received very little relief. I have only spent out Opposition. great pain all thi my bod, reducing the levy from 50 cents under in my whole life, that she takes care of her old soldiers The dealer who offers a substitute for the bowels. men; peace, commerce and honest supported the Kansas City platform derers,” and upholds what has be- ration that “there are many honest It is a good Democratic speech, fit to confer upon him the nomina- (1:56%) within forty-five minutes New Shoes | The Great Pacer Broke Two Records SPECIAL OFFER | bury, Conn., 83 years of age.—Ex. | tion, we believe he will prove equal PENSIONS TO COST LESS. elapsed time this afternoon smashed 5d : P * A - ‘ 4 ys 1 83} ozen mens all Horsehid i SS to and worthy of the trust. two world’s records in succession on we ‘ e, knit wrist, knit : he Sedalia Democrat says: ‘The = the track of the Memphis Trotting lining extra heavy mittens regular ‘Republican press of Missouri seems] THE PASSION FOR WEALTH, | Reéustiom im the Expenses of the In | ination, First he went against price 75c this lot................... 5 oc to be greatly alarmed over the wel- fare of Kansas City, whose mayor, they assert, is neglecting his duties while promoting the interests of his candidacy for the gubernatorial nom- ination, The alarm, says the Joplin Globe, is, of course, purely imaginary but if the Republican press really wants occasion for worry its atten- tion is directed to the case of Secre tary of treasury Shaw, who has shoved asidecurrency cares to stump Ohio, lowa and Kentucky in the in- terest of the Republican tickets.” terior Department Next Year. the world’s half mile pacing record uf 57% second, held by Prince Albert, and clipped a second and a halt from the record, pacing the distance in 56 sec- onds flat. Next he hung out a new world’s record for @ mile pacing to & wagon, making the mile in 1:57%, two seconds better than the time of 1:59%, which he made at the recent meeting on the Lexington, Ky., track, the world’s record until this afternoon. Major Delmar, E. E. Smathers’s two-minute trotter, was also sent to lower his own record and won. He cut a quarter of a second from the two-minute mark, making the milein 1:59%. The quarter was made in 30 seconds, the half in 1:00 and the three-quarters in 1:30%. JONATHAN BRYAN CRUSHED TO DEATH. Developments in the James ‘L. Blair case, has come fast and furious} Washington, Oct. 24.—The Secre- in the past week. Mr. Blair was one| tary of the Interior has forwarded to of the most prominent lawyers in St.|the Secretary of the Treasury his Louis, if not in Missouri. He was|stimate of the appropriations neces. rated as immensely wealthy, had a|Sary to conduct the affairs of the In lucrative practice, one of the finest | terior department for the fiscal year and most picturesque home in that |euding June 30, 1905. ‘Theestimate city of fine homes, was a member of|made places the total requirement the world’s fair commission and|!or the department at 156 million was counselor for the commis-| dollars, which is about 3 million dol- sion at $18,000 peryearsalary. Less lars less than the appropriation for thaa two weeks ago rumors became |the current year. The proposed re- current in St. Louis that his life had | duction will be in the pension bureau not been all that it should have|and the Indian office. The estimate been, that he was on the brink of a|for pensions is $136,800,000, or grave scandal. Thecity papers were | $1,700,000 leas than the appropria- hinting at it without calling names |tion for this year. There also isa Finally one paper more bold than} cut of $1,300,000 in the estimate for the others, went a step farther and | the Indian bureau. The estimate for intimated so strongly, and gave de-| the expenses of conducting the al- tails so accurately that Mr. Blair was | fairs of the five civilized tribes of In- compelled to take cognizance of | dians is $259,695. The reduction in them. He was at his home when his| the pension estimate is due to a cal- attention was first called to the ar |Culation of deaths of pensioners by ticle. While denouncing the paper, | the commissioner of pensions. he attempted to ascend a ladder to adjust a vine, fell and broke his ankle. He went to the court house in a spe- cial car, to induce the prosecuting of- ficer to institute criminal proceedings for libel against the management of the paper. He fainted and was car- ried to a hospital and then home. On Saturdry the Globe-Democrat published a detailed story of thescan- dal from the pen of James T. Rob- erts, a luwyer, formerly anemployee of Mr. Blair’s office. Thie set out that Mr. Blair had forged names of deeds of trusis on St. Louis property for $340,000 and had robbed an es- Mr. Schwab’s is new, built at a cost| tate he held in trust of $63,000. of $50,000, and is one of the most} While were interviewing lurious things on wheels. It is sev-| Mr. Blair for his version of the affair, Come and gee us. We want your business, S<==Grocery orders taken the same as cash“#> 20000SSS0S00 COOOSESOOOD CFE, O74 7] 67] ONG Or] 6G eco Cecccecs Conseoseoens hay that held fast Mrs. Bryan’s dress Wen’t Stand Negro Teacher. { Mrs. Tompkins took off Mrs. Bryan’s dress and in this way she was reacu- ei. Mrs. Bryan then drove over to Mr. Tolle’s, where a sale was being held and there told of the fearful ac- cident and several men came imme- A few days ago a negrese school teacher was appointed to the George Francis Train public school, one of the largest in Omaha. At noon the pupils reported the matter to their rents. The attend f diately to the scene of the accident. aus was waly 80 per Sadie The bales of hay were lifted from the DOrmal. On the next day still more deserted, and the ultimatum has prostrate form of Mr. Bryan and gone forth to the school board to much to the horror of those present | “take away, the negress or we will it was found that Mr. Bryan was close the school in which she teaches dead. He either died from suffoca- by keeping our children away.”—Ex. tion or from internal injuries. § il VL 0 Ci REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. His Good Wife Had a Narrow Escape. By Warmanrr Dzape. Nevade Mail, From Oct. 21 to 38 inclusive, Shylock was the man who As wasstated in the Mai! Jonathan — en iiadeaeasiaitee wanted a pound of human flesh, There are many Bryan, @ pioneer citizan of this city, be Ad Mize to B D Stanley lot 10 bik 2% w side was accidentally killed at Richarde sesh Thursday afternoon. The manner mewn Iithag! Tih pal eA Shylocks now, the: convales- in which he met hie untimely death| JC Clark toJ W Choatesesce14 Mt Plees-| cent, the consumptive, the was as unusual as sudden and again | "Z's coadeback o ira Fowler #9 a see 10| sickly child, the pale young reminds us that death comes often | summtt ¢s000. y : P tender? Lungs weakP Any §j| when least expected. Mr. Bryanand| , Frank totess Julie 4 Ooteen iso a ee 10) WOMAN, at went Sante Se inves have sesangtes CO Hunt oC W O°Neu! lot 3, sats bike and they can get it—take , . . Annie Carter to B CCrump % 0 Secs 3 238 Scott's Emalsion, Ch erry Scott’s Emulsion is flesh Bprace 91100, : 1. lemmas hae aa aot and blood, bone and muscle, Pectoral -. bales out and the entire tier of balet|siurae "| It feeds the nerves, strengthens deal to you. Follow your §|Wmbled over and fell upon both Mr.) | xibert Barnett io ¥ Walkerw « wees-| the digestive organs and they ° Hocker y advice and take ~ Major Harvey W. Salmon, of Clin- ton, tells the Democrat of that town that the story recently sent out by a St. Louis paper to the effect that Senator Vest is suffering from “men- tal decadence and slowly dying” is wholly uatrue. Major Salmon says that he spent two hours with Sena- -tor Vest on the 19. He found Sena “tor Vest weak, and his eyesight badly impaired, but his mind is as olear asa bell. He is now dictating articles for the press, and as late as the 17 an article appeared in print, in which appears a letter from Jeffer- son Davis received by Vest nineteen yearsago. This letter was quoted, word for word by Senator Vest from » memory, as has since been verified ‘by consultation of records. Senator West and his wife are now with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. P. Jackson, in St. Louis. The handeomest private cars inthe world are owned by Adolphus Buech and Charles M. Schwab. Busch re- ceived his as @ present from friends. Sa Take cold easily? Throat Bikhart 91000 Bryan M 1000, , peat meta sicticane aie MOMMA 60 W Drone we #1 Hadeon | feed the whole body. a ing upon her face and head, but was| tres Frear to Oscar Winelend lowe 1412] For nearly _ thirty years Flybe sarge ghey ho fell in & faint which lasted several “iD ouaraet W Donia ot 4.1 x u| Scott's Emulsion has been the — sturniture, which, like the general ap-| Mr. Blairresigned as counselor for the | W BCumpton mith 20 We will send couple «pearace of the car, is in Louis X¥| World's Fair commission, which res- peat . ike. . ignation wasaccepted. The 8t. Low's