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Ven Ca Cattlemen Appeal to President. Locked in Her Husband’s Car. Missouri Delegates to St. Louis. S OFUL A A DISEASE i Washington, July 2—By an} Windsor, Ontario, July 2.—Tall,| National Committeeman—Will A. WE INHERIT. h order promulgated in March by the| handsome and stately, Mrs. Rosetta | Rothwell. ; Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the c Secretary of Agriculture, it is requir- | McLaughlin, wife of W. G. McLaugh-| Delegates at Large—Senator Wil-|' neck and throat, Catarsh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and ab- : ed that all cattle west of the Missis-'lin, of air brake fame, was an invol-|liam J. Stome, Governor A. M. Scesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength and wetnneets ninans eat. E sippi intended for shipment should|untary prisoner in her husband’s| Dockery, Congressman Champ Clark, P ae ee ee in almost every instance to some } be “dipped” in a preparation—pre-| private car at Walkerville from Mon- Congressman David A. DeArmond. Scrofula is bred in the uBgrotula appeared, on the bead of ny ; seribed by the department, for the|day until noon yesterday. Mre. Mc-| First District—R. A. McBearmott,| bone, is transmitted old, ond apread rapidly over ber body, : purpose of absolutely exterminating | Laughlin, who has been separated ofClark county; K. M. Miller, of Adair} from parent to child, |¥ po OD, yp A : the skin disorder known as the|from her husband for some time, | county. the ee —- Qhysiciane were consulted, but : IT iS POCKET BOOKS. mange, which has existed toalimited |came to this city a few daya ago| Second District—B. B. Gill, of Liv- a mtn poe pu- paid] nocent. It was then that we decided to 4 extent for many years in that sec-| from Kansas City to effect -a recon- | ingston; T. N. Bresnehan, Linn. rified uk | every atom of [@ & speedy and complete cure. Bhe is new 5 We mean new styles. tion. This order, if rigidly enforced, |clliation, or, failing inthat,toobtain| Third District—R. G. Yates, of Gal-| the taint removed Scrof- diseass Ft We mean new shapes. would require that all beet cattle,| sufficient monetary consideration | latin; I. J. Mead, of Lathrop. = ices 150 South 5th Street, adie We mean new fastening. whether affected by the mange or] to keep her in comfort, if not in| Fourth District—D. P. Stroup, Bt. Noremedy equals $.§.S.as a curefor Scrofula, Itcleanses and builds : Wemean wehavethequality. $|/20¢, should be dipped twice before} luxury. Joseph; John 8. Bilby, of Nodaway. | up the blood, makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effects of this f By this mean q d shipment. Mr. McLaughlin, however, did not| Fifth District—Frank P. Walsh, | great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs are 7 2 Se As it has been found impossible to} welcome his wife with open arms,|James B. McGowan, both of Kansas pay yg Og wer YE ee LD - Tate: g/make necessary preparations and but instead when she walked into his| City. joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood i round up and dip the cattle within|car in the Walkerville yards of the| Sixth District—S. W. Dooley, of is restored to a normal condition, and the sores, eru enuine Leather pent Gp y ‘ ‘sores, erup- p . ’ the limited time allowed, numerous| Pere Marquette railroad, he walked | Bates county; Harvey W. Salmon, of ‘ oat, ow other i ge | : Sm er ok ‘table and harmless; an i petitions have reached the depart-|out, locking the door behind him.|Henry county. 8. 8. S. is ar ery purely vegetabl ; ; c Fe i ji rifier and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu. t Genuine Seal Skin ment praying for a relaxation of the | It was not until yesterday that Mre,| Seventh District—J. J. Fulkerson, oat Gus ghysielons will advise without charge, all whe oils ‘aa chou order. To-day a delegation appear-| McLaughlin succeeded in effecting | Lafayette; John T. Heard, Pettis. their case. Book mailed free, if mah: eae ed before the Secretary of Agriculture | her release. She is still looking for Bighth District~H. T. Lee, Boone; THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs 3 ¥ and later called on the President, | her husband. The McLaugbling| W.S. Atlee, Miller, ——————_——____——_—_—_—— ey G ‘ Al t asking that the order be modified eo | were married in Dixon, Il), fourteen] Ninth District—D, A. Ball, Pike; C. PPR PPEPPPICPL LLL L PPS LLLP sl iM enuine Aiagator, as to obviate the dipping of beef}years ago. McLaughlin has lived {n|E. Alford, Ralls, 'e J i cattle before shipping, and in lieu | this vicinity several years, Tenth District—George J. Tansey, Bates County Investment Co, ' Will not wear out by the 3} thereof to institute a Government A. C. Steuver, both of St. Louis. BUTLER, MO. Be time, you become attached } inspection at the shipping point be 500 Houses Flooded. = a. He ripe 5 Capital, = « Gi%0,000. t toit. Why not buy something | fore the cattle are loaded on thecars. Pittsburg, Pa, July 2.—More — arry B. Hawes, both of St. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of : good? twill saveyou money. The delegation consisted of former than 500 homes. business houses and ton h District—J. Butler, . E title melt inode and ot lola ta Bete Sonny. Chote | We number our stock by the Senator Carter, Representative Dixon x a wellt! istrict—J. : utler, KE. E. securities always on hand and forsale, Abs tacts 0 tle hundreds, You may examine and Honorable Conrad Kobre of “eyo onde bye "tune are Guion, both of St. Louis. pcre = gg exaiuined and all kinds of roa! estate i every book, if you wish to. $|Montana, Mr. Buell of the Union| reo py je aie Arenval tess sight. Thirteenth District—W. R. Edgar,|} y. J. Prean,, How. J. B. Newnanny, Jo, Quamay } t o . ‘ J . d , St. F ‘ols. President, \oe-President, e0’y, & Treat, We wil show goods, until you pwr hs ards, beat oe Ps Many buildings and bridges were gga leo aa + ok Jno. C. Hayns, Abstractor, 8. F. Wanxoom, Notary. ‘ say, STOP. Stock enough a aaediae seen + - ne washed away, horses and cattle Dunklin; W. D. Vandiver re oGirax PPR PRRP RIG APEPAPED RR oS to satisfy you. Notroubleto ¥}commission houses. © Subject, | drowned and at least one life was Bye ae i show goods and especially jrhich is regarded of the first impor- deau. lost. It was rumored that others Cie ee cones eeepc eee eee tance, will be given careful con+idera- ; tion by the President and Secretary Wilson. |Spectacular Democratic Con- vention, ‘ifteenth District—E. N. Earp, APPPEPPRPR CPLR IDY PARAS ELLA OD had perished, but the reports have wieents Dlstete mr) ip aea ‘i Y > wT Ye wae’ not been Verified. The flood did not a a eye ge eg subside until daylight and many Laclede; P. L. Lyles, of Shannon. M ISSOU Ri STATE BAN K families slept out doorsall lastnight. vee ; ] Railroad trattic upon the Panhandle railroad through the flooded section is stopped, track is waahed awey (UNCLE SAM’S MAIL CARRIERS BUTLER, MISSOURI. Pocket Books. Gouoh & Hess Leslie’s Weesly, The most fateful convention which|and many towns avove and below Capital ° . $55,000.00 North Side Square was ever held in the United States] Vakdale and Carnegie are without . Surplus Fund m * 8,500.00 aimte, was that which opened at Charleston | means of communication. Thé only Employed to Carry Mail, Not to I ' : sin: tai ce ene Butler, Mo. on April 23, 1860, which lasted ten| death reported te that ofan unknown 2 peontes epee eet mo nto One B ok Bag om J days and took fifty-seven unavailing | Italian, whose body was found float- Run Errands for the ness, With ample resources and 23 years successful expler- Our Rose Skin Lotion ballots, which split the party into ajing in Robinson ran early today. ence, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY fortheir ¢ t with separate convention in another|The damage will be about $100,000, Public. Deposits and every accommodation that {s consistent w sound Banking rules, For all Roughness of $/ lace, put up a ticket pany = The attention of the reader {s cal!- —DIRECTORS:— the Skin. oe mec ae re Labor is Against Morton. Joa to some recent rulings of the post- Dr, T.C. Boulware J. R. Jenkins, Frank M, Voris, The Democratic convention at], Washington, Joly 2—The con.|0M department renting the] f Sahn Qewrroar” A.B Gren) Wak Walt “Tt feels like ice toa aunburn 3} 1906 ike that of 1860, holds aj ‘ral Labor union is arranging to| airs of the raral free delivery ser- ©, H. Dutcher B. P. Powell T. J, Wright. says one customer.” niche by itself in political annale,|20ld | mass meeting to protest hap be relations of the carriers Py ane Cashion ad B Waseon, President, Nothing so dramatic took place in|®&@!nst the appointment of Paul|t© the public. Dr. T. C. Bounwark, Vice Pres't any other national party assemblage | Morton of Chicago to be secretary of} First, that rural free delivery car- Wesley Denton, Clerk and Bookkeeper. as the ewitt and aweeping triumph of the navy, being held that he is an| Tiers shall not solicit business or re- _— _ r isha celve orders from any person or firm. enemy to organized labor: The ee Second, carriers are not to be per- movement is supposed to have been started by the miners and machinists, who charge Morton with being par- tially responsible, through his offical connection with the Colorado Fuel and Iron company and the Santa Fe system, for the antagonism of those companies toward the two organiza- tions named. Bryan. Except Yancey’s and Glenn’s is Boodle Probing, | defance to their Northern antagon- More St. Louis Boodle g {ats in Charleston forty-four years St. Louis, June 30.—As a result of ago, nothing so audacious was ever the confessiou of Charles A. Gutke, | perpetrated in a great political body the grand jury began a new boodle as was the challenge to the conserva- investigation to-day. Six members| ¢iy, e element of the American people of the alleged combine and fourmem-| which was formulated in that assem- bers of the house of delegates who blage’s demand for the throwing Were not members of the combine] onon of the mints to silver without were summoned to testify, presuma- waiting for the aid or consent of any bly fn corroboration of revelations] thor nation. This wasmagnificent, made by Gutke. Those summoned | put jt was not politics. are E. E. Murrell, John K. Murrell,! ty the St. Louis convention of “ George F. Robertson, John Helms,/1904 the spectacular promises to | * Otto Schumacher and William M.| hola the stage, to furnish thrilling | Tamblyn, all of whom have served episodes, and to provide some strik- | as state's witnesses. The ex-mem- ing transformation scenes, orttom any pewon orfrntoapa:| ? THE WALTON TRUST CO. tron, that is mailable, unless said OF BUTLER MISSOURI. package has the required postage s - 980,798.08 aliached, Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits $80,726.02 Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farnis mitted to carry any package at the meee Third, where packages or other matter too bulky to be sent by mail, Very Lowest Rates of Interest is carried to a patron or from a pa- ; on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow bor- in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo, To Probe Colorado’s Strike, | T°» the expense or hire for so doing rowers to pay back parteach year if desired. Every : must be paid by the patron of the q land owner wanting a loan sbould cal! and get our low Washington, July 2—The bu-| route. Carriers will not bepermitted| “$- Fates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers | Q a F . 4 : signed. Weha a full and «o let bet reau of labor is making aninvestiga-|to receive compensation from the or tite to venynere oF jand or town lot iu Bates County tien of the labor difficulties in Colo- | seller of such merchandise as such from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of tru-t, ic ; . ' . Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have rado under the organic act of the practice would tend to place tho car- heen recorded in Bates county. Our Abstract books were bureau which charges the commis-|rier under obligations to the mer- begun by our Mr. Wm. E. Walton 34 years ago and are sioner of labor to investigate the chant, which is undesirable. written up daily from the county records, We furnish the eauses of and the facts relating Fourth, carriers while on duty are to controversies_between-employers | not permitted to carry spirituous and employees. The investigation liquors either for themselves, for sale which {s already uuder way may last | or for the: accommodations of their some time, as {tis the intention of | patrons. the bureau to goto the very begin-| Fifth, carriers will not be permitted ning of the trouble and endeavor to|to allow anyoné except authorized bers of the house, not members of the combine, who were summoned are Pledge to Abolish Paul Reiss, Leon Parker, Charles W. Holtcamp and Lafe Sturdevant: : Indianapolis, Ind., July 2.—That Four Hurt in a Wreck, part of the Prohibition platform Joplin, Mo., June 30.—In a wreck|@greed upon by the general com- on the northbound Kansas City|mittee includes six planks on the reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are Tespon- ible for their correctness, Interest Paid on Time Deposits, If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, —— DIRECTORS Wn. E. Walton, J. Everingnam, J.R. Jenkins, ok Deerwester, Wn, W. Trigg, T. OC, Boulware, Traffic in Liquor. ‘ank M. Voris, O. H. Dutcher, O. R. Radford, ascertain exactly what thedifficultics | officials to ride in their wagons with Sam Levy, T. J. Wright, Southern passenger train at 4 o’clock, | liquor question, holding it the moat are and the causes leading to them.|them. This may be found to be at FRANK ALLEN, Sxcy, Wm. E, WALTON, Pras, five miles north of this city, four per-|{mportant issue, asserting that all times a hardship on some of the pa- i onside sone were injured. The injured are: | systems holding it has the right to Alleged “Bank” in trons, who would welcome a lift of a mile or two, but the rule fs absolute —= = Chicago Raided. and carriers will be held to a strict . holding that there is no real issue 3 — ayes col —— mo bres ios Ba. Chicago, July 2.—Detectives to-| accountability, of Emporia, Kan. cratic parties, the so-called issues |48Y Talded the offices of the Chicago What Will H ; Loan and Trust com and ar- ‘appen. The injured were brought to Joplin | being mere pretexte over which they pany and placed in the hospital. Theen-| wrangle for office, Imperialism {e|fested 8. W. Jacobs, president, on} Rome, June 80.—A telegram from gine and tender jumped the track| touched up by a plank guaranteeing | the charge of promoting aconfidence| Tokio states that a meeting of the | and the baggage and smoking cars| ‘o all persons under the American game. An {investigation of the|council of ministers was held this, Sedalia, Missouri. | turned completely over, The track flag the rights given by the constitu. | ‘bank” was made at the request of | morning at which the mikado presid- ; ’ lee $46 subie behets ‘we and toate tn; : the the police of Minneapolisand Now led. It was decided, says the tele- Missouri’s Leading Farm and Stock Paper. is delayed. , ‘The plank pledges reform in the| York. gram, that after the fall of Port Handsomely illustrated weekly, practical, clean and up-to- divorce laws, the extirpation of po-| It {s alleged that a man claiming] Arthur and the Russian evacuation date, devote to Isure and all of ite kindred industries. Ww; Summary lygamy and the abolition of the pree- to be L. J. Epstein obtained $500| of Liao-Yang, that Field Marshal poe gy Ld bi every member of the Farmer's ar hy y worth of j from M. L, Cohen & ran Seale family. lar subscription price, $1.00a year for 52 ent system of toleration of prostitu- jewelry Oyamashould address an ulti 17 numbers. GREAT SPECIAL OFFER! St. Petersburg expects 'that the tion b Trusts aot Co., of Minneapolis on certificates of |to Gen. Kuropatkin asking him to Forash r y fines. are men- orashort time subscriptions will be accepted at 50 CENTS battle which will be the decisive one tioned, but one plank advocates pro-| deposit issued by the bank and | surrender to avoid further blood- A YEAR, and ev coveeriber will be given, FREE, 50c tection of the welfare of the people worked the same game in other large! shed, - WORTH of RELIABLE, FRESH VEGETABLE and by a rigid application of: justice to cities, It was also decided that Oyama FLOWER SEEDS. Sample copies free. Address, naming all combinations of capital and} I¢{s sald the bank has fesued near- | send acopy of the ultimatum to all tele paper- , THE RURALIST, Sedalia, Mo. labor. A sound money plank pro- ly 1,000,000 similar certificates. the powers. posed was struc beom- ; ae Should Gen. Kuropatkin refuse to . . Lar igre ce psc em were| Boy Killed By Lightning. Borat the inaie anticipate We can recommend The Ruralist as one of the best Agrt Admiral Togo says the illustrious betn debated is take hoes Sedalia, M Joly -2.~ Wim they will be able to annibilate him Hove Papers published, and He — a with Tae Times virtues of the Mikado were respon- e ¥ o., July 2.—William | § lor one year, new or-renewal, for $1.25. for Togo’s victory at Port|: Ware Resigns Aga Again. MeCurdy, the 10-year-old son of J.| by force. . vi qe: are W. McCurdy, who lives twelve miles Stitched Heart Gives Out. 7 Washington, ‘Jyly 3.—Penston| southeastof here, was killed by light- C : loner Eugene Ware hasgiven| ning at 7 o’clock last night. The Chicago, June 25.—Surviving ten ‘Two thousand Russian minesabout Cini satal ‘Tung have been removed by ‘the : up the lease on his Washington resi-| body was found by the boy’s father| days after having a bullet wound in W. T. Baird, postal clerk, of Kan-| exist, have proved failures, pledging sas City; Frank Giddings, of Neosho;|the party to ite abolishment and t oe eo 2 4 A 8 ew ww 7 8 2 7 ee Oe 7 =. - | dence, and rumors of his resignation | this morning. He had been sent on|his heart sewedup. W. Edward Pelt, : @ me er Ing Lomb) oy ‘Btops the Cold and Works off the|are again heard. It is understood|an errand three miles distant last|15 years old, died to-dey at St. ers | Sma _ | icy cars ey “. Cold. that the resignation has been in the night. A storm came up, but his| Joseph’s Hospital ' oni “ Ecayence. Bromo-Quinine ‘Tablets | hands of the president for some time.| absence over night did not cause The Fouthehot himeelf in the heart jo cure, no} There is no confirmation of the alarm as it was supposed he had re-/ witha revolverin Lincoln Park June’ Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S report, a , mained with a neighbor. 5. } , * beautiful brows or rich black? Use TATE CUB. OP DAUOGIBTS OB BP. MALL

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