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REPORTED THAT |DORA MEEK ENTERS Champ-Clark is on Hand. LATEST FaD IN TATTOOING. , PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE. Large Number of Society Wemen with Being Preached by a German Prophet Bold Dash Fer Liberty. HANNA WiLL AUN ANOTHER TRANCE) “frasevisc Decarstcar ane Om | nue tn Dttnie~cult Phew Bit ey egy og Jelleigon City, Mo,; Oot. $1.—as > R 4 surprising number of young wom A new philosophy of life is being | rooms for the winter at the corner of | °# thoroughfare thestate Doctors Are Unable to Rowse’ .. wien tattooed initials and devices on poned be Germany. Be sui is | Eleventh and P streets. Mr. Clark | @pitol in an effort to capture two te . — their forearms may be seen om the sands Gustav Nagel and he and his disciples from the Washington, Oct. 29—A special in] the Centralia Girl from Her | at the bathing how at auentie City, N, call themselves “nature men.” would not discuss State politics, but | eesped They — - —_— the Washington Post this morning J. Asa majority of women who visit At- | Nagel wasonly discovered a short time |88id he thought the Republicans in | tiary. vertaken g from Columbus, Ohio, states that Slumbers. lantic City are from inland cities, mostly go living in a suburb of Berlin in a es, ar pe, tangled | way between the penitentiary amd the ; Senator Hanna will not serve as in the west, it would seem that the tat- mud hut in a rough garden. His only “T tblah the Senate cin te the | *SPitol after a dozen shows had been 3 chairman of the Republican national tooing fad which took hold of New Yori preers Fo chnlny ape acornct matter until the end of the fired at the fugitives by the pursuing : committee in the next campaign. IS A PUZZLE TO PBYSICIANS. began oat dasa 4 ni Pasions “|: deep brown color. session,” he said, “and then to | guards. : Mr. Hanna is admitted to be one! Centralia, Ill, Oct.29 —DoraMeek,| A sumptuous-looking woman, with! He was arrested when found and pun- | reach an agreement. The convicts who made the bold 4 of the ablest men who have filled] the young girl who aroused so much | ‘lassic face and head, a great mass of ; = me ne days’ entnement, - dash for liberty right under thenoses = that position and his retirement can| interest. throughout the county last a way share hair, nae oak of peta epee tga im Bp pent owen a of the guards were Bert Dawson, sent 9 1 fail to be a distinct detriment to| winter by a sleep of several weeks eed pe gr —_ — Wa han WOW vothinde to bib ualive com in oie poverty up from Kansas City last May to 1 - Republican candidate. duration, relapsed into unconecious-|every morning is an extremely | ‘WD Of Arendsee, where he has bullt | tgpri for well and Svorebiy serve five years for grand larceny, 4 For some time pastsbrewd observ-| ness about 8 o'clock last night, and| chic black mohair bathing dress, was po eg ah the woods and surrounded It | known Houseof solid financial .| and Harry Hammond, eent up from 8 ers of the political situation have] the indications are that she has en-| ‘led “The-Python Girl” by the other a ‘Soe = < wba sau $20.00 straight —_s salary | Greene county for 29 years foreever- @ predicted that Hanna would in due/ tered into another long slumber. bathers, on sccoust of the elaborate y= to marry soon, a woman of consider. | O00.* pas wv, by al offenses. Both men are desperate tattooed device that covered her per- fectly-formed right arm irom shoulder almost to wrist. It was a fine bit of tattooing, unques- tionably the work of a Japanese tattooer, in four colors—blue, red, brown and gold. The device is that of a python in battle with an eagle. The snake was coiled around the woman's plump arm many times, with occasional breaks be- tween the coils, revealing the snowy whiteness of the unneedled skin, and the colors of the piece stand out with amazing detail and vividness. A grizzled officer of the navy stood looking at the beautiful woman's tat- tooed arm at the bathing hour one morn- ing, and then he turned away, shaking his head sadly. “Isn't it a shame,” he growled, “that 80 glorious a creature as that woman should have permitted herself to be marked up that way? It's bad enough for us addlepated men-o'-war’s-men— what wouldn't I give to get rid, even check ome ven etal Ex-| criminals; Dawson having tried to manent, Addreee, Manager, 610 | cape but a few weeks ago. 4 Monon Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 44 18% r GHRONIC SORES ~ Signs of Polluted Blood. There ie nothing so ive looking and disgusting as an old sore. You worry over it till the im grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly looking place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and im- pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate non-healing sores of the most offensive character, Often an inherited taint breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old age or middle life. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and time become a candidate for the nomination for president next year, and his retirement from the conduct 5 of Mr. Roosevelt's campaign is point- ed to as a step in confirmation of this opinion. While many Republican leaders have derided the suggestion that President Roosevelt will-not be the nominee next year, there are some indications which raire a doubt about the action of the next Repub- lican convention. The state of Ohio has not failed to present a candidate for the presi- dency at any national convention within the memory of this genera- tion. There isa very strong undertone in favor of Hanna among nearly all able gifts as a speaker, Meta Konhauser. Nagel arc Konhauser plant flowers and till the soil. They live exclusively on the fruits of the wood and what they raise in their garden. In the vicinity Several other “nature men” are at work making huts for themselves, and in a short time a colony of 50 of these luna- tics is expected in Arendsee alone. Nagel and Konhauser are actively cor- responding with disciples in othet parts of the country with regard to estab- Ushing colonies. All wear a semi-Adamite costume. Meta Konhauser and two other “nature women” wear asingleshort tunic, They decline to have their hair cut. MOURNING HIDES WEDDING. Young Couple Attending Faneral Elude Parents’ Watchfalnens and Are Married, All to-day she remained uncon scious. Doctors and members of the family who have carefully watched her through two of these periods of sleep are more fearful than ever that she may never awake, They are of the opinion that these spells are sv weakening that they leave her each time with less resistive power to un- dergo auother. After rallying from her slumber last spring she seemed to get strony again in a few weeks, and now for some time she had been employed in the family of Mrs. Fred Doe of this clty. Miss Meek had given no indi cations whatever In the last few daye of the approaching sleep. About 7:30 o'clock last evening Mrs. Doe called to \ iss Meek, who Determined to- marry in spite of the Republican leaders who visit} ya, upstairs entertaining the chil | 20w, and I am an old man, of the in- parental objections ane surveliance chal Gamaeanee Pench wey goa y od veedian o ped ss it ce v W ti id th who fernal tattooings that I had stabbed rest Moore and Miss Ma’ lam, perm . : dead! \ hear “9 er eee eens rr dren, to come down to supper. Mise] ito ne when I was acubofamiddy——| of Cleveland, recently accomplished] S¢™8and poisons destroyed, and with S. S, S. thiscan be accomplished—the Meek replied that she would be down ina moment, There was nothing to indicate anything out of the usual their purpose In a very peculiar man- ner, Both are young, and when they revealed to their respective parents the but for a rampageous beauty like that Wwoman—it’s a shame, sir, a blamed pity.” vigorous and develop into a succeas- ful movement before the next cun- polluted blood is purified and invigorated, and when rich, pure blood is again circulating freely throughout the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take eS desire of their hearts they were met on a natural color, the discharge of matter ceases x vention. ff A halt hour afterward Mrs. Doe] 4 BELATED MARRIAGE FER, | with outspoken objections Pelee bend mpd rego Hanna has stated that he “is not) salted again, but response, This tim Moore was forbidden by his parenta S. 8. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in onder N a candidate,” that he “thinks Presi-|.44 went up stairs and found the girl] After Two Years a New Jersey Jus-! to see Miss Pullam and she in turn was| #24at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health, dent Roosevelt should be nominat ed,” and similar dubious disclaimers of his own candidacy. His with drawal from Mr. Roosevelt’s cam paign management is of more signifi- cance than any verbal expression in the premises, however, and with some “help from New York the Hanna move ment may yet develop into great force and effectiveness. It will be borne in mind that the majority of the real Republican lead- ers have as yet expressed no opinion as to the advisability of Mr. Roose. velt’s nomination. Such men as Lodge and Depew have been really vociferous for it; but expressions If you have a chronic sore write us, No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs f Bates County Investment Co ’ tlee Receives $75 for Ma ying forbidden to receive him if he called or a Couple of Tramps, in any way to communicate with him. The young woman was not allowed out of her mother’s sight. This condition of affairs began three months ago. A short time ago Moore was successful in communicating the fact to Miss Pullam that he was to at- unconscious on the floor. Apparen:- ly she was sleeping naturally, but all attempts to rouse her were unavail ing. Mrs. Doe called a carriage and Miss Meek was conveyed to the home Justice Way, of Camden, N. J., has just received a $75 fee for a marriage he per- formed two years ago. At that time he was visiting in Atco, when a young man and a young woman, tramps, asked him to marry them. They said they had on the road together, and meant to give their families. Miss Pullam was al- it up, find decent employment, and start lowed to attend the same funeral. They anew. The justice decided to give them met at Woodland cemetery. Moore had a trial, and he performed the ceremony, the necessary marriage license in his They had no money, but promised to| pocket and his plan to outwit their see that he got his fee. parents was quickly laid before Miss A few months ago, after the justice] Pullam and received her sanction, had given up all thought of the couple,| The two boarded the funeral car with he was visited at his office in this city] the mourners. When the car reached by a well-dressed pair, who drove upin] Taylor street they quietly left it and acab. He did not recognize them, but proceeded to the residence of Rev. they soon made themselves known, and George L. Hart, of the Olivet Baptist IBUTLER, MO.: —.. <Oapital, —s_=_8580,CcCco,___ Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of 4 title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Oholee va. city. Not even the long drive in th: cool air had theslightest tendency to rouse her. Physicians who were call ed are as nonplused as ever. Nune of them are satisfied what isthe mat ter. During her long sleep last winter her attendants forced nourishment down her throat to keep her alive. securities always on hand and forsale. Abstracte f tit ote of title furnished, titles and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, Hon. J. B, Nuwanazt, J.C. Quam ‘ Vice-President. aes & trees, t Jno. GO. Harms, Abstractor. 8. F. Wannoox, Notary. from genuine leaders like Platt of SCASTORIA. after his congratulations they gave him| church. There the knot was tied and New York, Allien and Cullom,| Bears the The Kind You Have Abways Bought | a $10 bill, and urged him to visit them | the two proceeded to their homes, The OANS E Speaker Cannon and a dozen or more | *ezstere ~ bowed jay near Dover, Del. The} marriage wss announced soon after and : e cone a€ y justice has just returned from his visit. they were duly forgiven. : red precios mes pte ~saes He says he found the pair with twolittle cnonseit Gia Sascevense To be able to borrow money on real : and house have yet to eard, ones, and with every evidence of pros- CUR: . . . ae There is little doubt that many of TWO SANTA FE WRECKS. perity. They gave him $65 more for a ; De 2emncen ‘ estate on long time, with the privilege of ‘ ied marriage fee. Professor of University of Chicago a them would welcome an announce — <scaemeibitinds Cures Case with an Injection of making payments before due, is an advan- h ment from Hanna that he would be . NEW WAY TO TEACH PARROTS. ® Salt Sotution. a candidate, A Chicago Special Through a a — tage which the frugal borrower appre- B id i C I d Th Philadelphia Woman Saves Time and Dr. Samuel J. Mathews, professor of m To Cure a Cold in One Da ridge in Golorado---The Also Money by Using a pharmacology in the University of Chi- ciates. We loan money in this way and ne Papa ” Phonograph, cago, it is believed, has discovered a cure y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Denver “Flyer” Into Sasa for lockjaw. The cure is not theoretical, at a low rate of interest. c Tablets. All druggists refund the 3 A Philadelphia woman enjoys the dis- | It has been tested and proved. In brief, E money if it fails to cure E. W. a Freight. tinction of introducing an improvement | Dr. Mathews’ treatment of the dread dis- : Grove’s signature is on each box, in the method of teaching parrots to] ease consists of an introveinous injec- , D V ALL & PERCI V AL ; 25c. talk, Instead of repeating words for | tion of a salt solution. , 9 bil a JON 7 the parrots to practice upon the woman The treatment has been tried for the WAATS A SUPREME COURT joRy| TOME HILLED, 2¢ INJURED. . | oS" coogragh going, retires to a] rut time on deere Nowa: tocar t BUTLER, MO. Pueblo, Col, Oct. 31.—An east- bound Chicago special on the Atchi eon, Topeka & Sunta Fe railroad was wrecked at 1:30 o’clock this morning at Aspishapa creek, four miles east of Fowler. It seems that the spikes had been removed from one rail up- on the bridge over the creek. One span of the bridge, one hundred feet. long, went down. Four care with the engine fell into the creek. The en- gineer, John Walker, was scalded and may die. Twenty-nine other per- sons were injured. One of the most dangerously injured is John G. Ben- son, of North Dakota. lis face was crushed. rocking chair and takes it easy. The phonograph does all the teaching. Persistence and patience, both of which the phonograph has, are necessary to instill into the parrot’s mind the lessons which must be learned before its linguistic ability is such as to bring the bird's marketable value up to a profitable figure. “The birds learn as readily from the phonograph as. from the human voice,” said the woman, “I think they pick up the words more rapidly, too. It saves time and time is money. A week usual- ly is required to make a parrot perfect in the pronunciation of a word or sen- tence.” year-old son of J. M. Newman, of South Chicago. The patient had an acute at- tack of the disease and was in the last stage when Dr. Mathews was asked to try his newly discovered treatment on a human being for the first time. The boy is now able to sit up in bed and read the newspapers. Physicians pronounce the cure a wonderful one, and say Dr. Mathews has made the discovery which will revolutionize the entire practice of medicine in cases of acute poisoning, Dr. Mathews found out from expert- ments with rabbits, the blood of which had been poisoned with the tetanus bacillus or with morphine, that a s0- lntion of salts when injected into their blood greatly stimulated the action of the kidneys. UNIQUE WALLPAPER. Walls of This Home Are Covered with Worthlexs Bonds Intended to Sell for Millions. The Missouri Attorney General Made an Unusual Demand at Jefter- eosoeeeoooecoeooeloontS —BuYy— Direct from the Factory} *| Cut Out The Middle Man, Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. Now we have the largest Harness and: Saddle Factory ~ son City, Jefferson City, Oct. 30.—Applica 3 tion was made in the supreme court a in bane to-day by the attorney gen- 4 eral, Mr. Crow, who asked for a jury to try the question of fact as to whether the Terminal railroad asso- ciation of St. Louis has acquired and is controlling parallel lines of rail- roads in St. Louis in violation of the statutes and if it has a monopoly in the terminal business in St. Louis in violation of the anti trust law in the state. The application was made when case of the attorney general for ous- ter of the Terminal railroad associa- A Novel Cemetery. A project is on foot by the Massa- chusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to establish in Boston a cémetery for the burial of pet animals and birds. Subscriptions are now being solicited. One Massachu- setts woman is having a $500 marble monument erected on an island off the coast for a dog which recently died. Dodge City, Kan, Oct. 31.—The Santa Fe westbound passenger train No.5, the Denver‘‘Flyer,” ran intoan open switch at Howell, Ford county, William N. Amory, former secretary of the Third Avenue, New York, Rail- tion was called on the docket for|!ast night and crashed into a freight — In Southwest Mo. heating. The application jeunusual. | rein standing on a elding, The en- aly is page: on aan heat | the house he disposed of wall paper ; d dupli The court bad not within ts mem-|#loeerand fireman jumped andsaved | 405 coldest. Scientists who manifest | which probably ie like more in this .. and can duplicate any goods themeelves, but three men who were] surprise at this phenomenon, remarks ory hada jury trial before it and country, because it was originally in- e-~off pris it aaa + be been many years riding on the blind baggage Were | the Chicago Dally News, probably never | tended to sell for several million dol- in leather lin ered by cat- since such a proceeding was conduct: | caught in sala Ove named RiGan the jan- a alls anid iin ' logue houses. So come and ed ae ae court. Mr. ba eprane Ne lived ah Wiehita-and jap" Your Meatetme, | i2ttinaically worthless bonds of a coal “gee us and let us show yon, con! that he was standing Must First Take and iron company in Kentucky. Their bai his Keep P the statute and that there was noth- Another owner was before the public last ta sp your money at home, ‘We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double, wagon harness from' #10 to $90. Single harness $7.50 to - $a pen Mesteapectetaeriat ot several cars of the freight train. grocery bill down east the other day e ‘wagon o¢ os. "Bring CS ERR OT {s eligible to. membership in the Old . BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD P BROG., Butler, Mo, announced that thecourt would take ig under advisement.

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