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Builer Weekly Times. VOL. XXVI. PPD BAA Ben @wew ‘ita | Se ee ¢ SEC Re aoe CTO ohne e a3 60 Wee How to Use Blackle egoids. Your young cattle should be vaccinated. It is the only preventative. There is no known eure for Blackleg, after the animal is down, _ cinating several years. head. Ce nn ne nn NNN ee ee ee The loss of one good calf will pay for your vac- Sent toany address by mail on recelpt of regalur prive $150, enough to vaccinate ten Injectors $1.00 will last a life time. Literature supplied on application. GOUGH & HESS, Druggists, BUTLER, MO. en ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ) f ) 5 ' j j f f j \ f j f f f ) f r f f f f f ) f § Venezuela Embargo and Germany Demands: $3,000,000. Port of Spain, Trinedad, July 31. —It is impossible to describe the dip- lomatic imbroglio at Caracas. The least incident may induce an imme- diate naval demonstration by Great Britain and Germany, owing to President Custro’s attack on foreign corporations and the non-fulfillment of the Washington protocols. ° The American and British lega- tions at Caracas have protested | against the embargo placed by Pres- ident Castro on the Bermudez A asphalt properties, aud the German i legation has issued an ultimatum demanding the immediate payment of $3,000,000. Tho situation is serious. Willemstad, Island of Caracas, July 81 —It is reported that Herr Pelliram, German minister at Car- acas, has delivered an ultimatum demanding the immediate payment by the Venezuelan government of the | {interest on the amount of the award ‘to be paid to Germany, as stipulat- edin the protocols signed by Her- bert W: Bowen, representing Venesu- , -@e, in February, 1903. If thie demand is not complied with, the ; = veport says, the. minister will leave Caracas August 4. Suicide Prevented The startling announcement thata * preventative of suicide had been dis- Bh cay sping en ‘ be + ity pre Siena coes ’-‘eondition which makes America. and England Protest KERENS FACTION AGAIN RULES PARTY IN MISSOURI. Desire for Federal Patronage and Success of the St. Louis Office Seeking Crowd the Features of Republican Con- vention. . St. Joseph, Mo., July 29.—Preced- ents were broken to-day by the Re publican State Convention, when a ticket was completed, which no one believes will carry in the election, but which appeals to the two most sor- did elements in the party—the St, Louis office-seekers and those want- ing Federal pie outside of St. Lovis. Thomas E. Mayo, of Clifton Hill, a candidate for State chairman, who refused to let his name be considered after he had seen the sort of politics that was being played; said-after the adjournment of the convention that “the ticket cannot win, and it was not nominated for that purpose.” As predicted, the fight for the pa- tronage became the one interesting feature of the convention. By avote of 870% to 884% the friends of State Chairman Akins were defeated, and theselection of a State chairman was | resul taken from the convention and yee ed in the hands of the nominees, act- ing in conjunction with the mémbers| p of the State Committee. Politicians predict tonight that this means the selection of Thomas K, Niedringhaus, of St. Louis, an oppo- nent of State Chairman Akins, who was put out of the St. Louis Repub- lican City Committee two years ago for being @ party to the so-called Kerens- ‘Meriwether agreement, where- 1) by Edwhrd Butler was to have the naming of part of the local fusion ticket. The State Committee two Kid- | years ago declared that agreement be Gaky 0s, od by eee Clay, 4 {man at-large. | Clinton A. corrupt politics. To-day theconven- tion gave Mr. Niediinghaus the high- | est number of votes for comimittes- A DEAL IN 8T. Louis, Apparently the charges made by elch in his letter to State |} Chairman Akina are to be fulfilled. Lota is to be carried, tt com: | sot the ft absolutely refused “to allow their names to go before the convention. They are personally opposed to aj combinationin St. Louis, They were Ben F. Ruseell, of Steelville, and Assistant United States District At- torney Bert D. Nortoni, of St. Louis. Ruseell bad been practically slated for Secretary of State. Russell with: drew and supported Swanger, an old Kerens follower, and is more than glad to be done with the business, He realizes the effect of the alleged St. Louls combination out in the} State. Nortoni had been conceded the nomination for Attorney-General. This morning he said that he would} pothave it under any cireumstancea, He had received telegrams from friends in the Eastern part of tli State, telling him to stay off. Senator McKinley, defeated for Govergor, was named for Lieutenant Governor, He wens before the con vention and said that he could not accept the place. His best friends told him to keep off. PECULIAR COMBINATIONS, Walbridge for Governor is nomi- nated by the old Kerens following, the disaffected Akins men and the city delegates who favor the St. Louis combination to beat Folk. Ho fs president of the Bell Telephone Com- pany. He was the author of the fa- mous “Cyclone” statement in 1896, which worked so much hardship in South St. Louis, His administra tion was denounced by the Giobe- Democrat. He was a champion of the first garbage contract with the Butlers. Swanger for Secretary of State, is another Kerens nomination, more so, if possible. He is the editor of a newspaper and has been postmas ter of Milan for two years. Hoisa “pleeater.” The platform de- nounces the school certificates of in- debtedness, for which he voted while he was a member of the General As-/ sembly. Hets in the same position as was Moses Whybark, who wasa nominee for Supreme Court two years ago. 2 Wilder for Auditor is one of the enizmas of the convention. He has lived all of his life in Ste. Genevieve and has been a mégchant. He is foreman of a brewery, but is said to have saved about $25,000, He has never been heard of before in politics. his nomination is considered a sop to Germans. Hadley for attorney general is an- other recognition of the corpora- tions. He has been damage suit attorney for the Metropolitan Street railway company of Kansas City since he retired from the office of prosecuting attorney. If he were elected he would pass upon the as- sessment of the Metropolitan asa member of the state board of equall- sation, justas Walbridge would upon that of the Bell telephone company. Wightman for railroad commissioner is a conductor, a Kerens follower and is nominated for railroad influence. Puts an End to It All. vious wail oftimes comes as & roma unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. bal thanks to Dr. "a New Life papi f ut an end to itall. They ut thoro —_. Try them. Only 2 25c. Guaranteed by Frank T. brah 's Drug Store. Ayers | Don’t try cheap seth medi- a cines. Get the best, Ayer’s i® Cherry Pectoral. What a if record it has, sixty years of | Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask your i if he doesn’t use it for coughs colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. - BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904. | | NO. 40 a; SPECIAL OFFER EES; |: Seen [ee | ‘QUEENSWARE Ccspiesaistheaiintiion ssa bdaeciieaienionl AT THE Omen eo ee OF THE SSAA ge ae aan TT ee BIG SALE “Bailor Cah Department Store, sescocoocosescesceuaccesess SSESSSSSSSIFISDAIALALI LAGNA ADA Hs We still have left a great many broken sets of Queensware in our stock and upon these we are making some SPECIAL PRICES in order to close them out quickly. We have assort- ed broken sets in lots as follows: 5¢ 10¢ he 15c lot contains ware priced from 25 to 30c but in this lot the price is only 15¢ 25¢ he 5e lot contians warer ranging in price from 10 to 20e, but sells for only he 10c lot contains ware priced from 20 to 25c but goes at only BSees he 25c lot contains ware priced from 30 to 50c but they go for only The other lots are priced similar to these given. Besides semi-porcelain and cheap ware we have some good things in China, such as Bayarian China, Haviland, etc., these also go at very cheap prices. We have two sales ladies set aside to wait upon your needs in the china and stone ware department. If you do net want to buy let them show you through at least. —{ SPECIALS = EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. . COUNTRY PRODUCE taken the same as cash and the highest prices paid. Datler Cash Hepartment tore CHAS. E. PARROTT, Mgr. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS SSSSS SEGSSE BSEOHSSSSSOSSSSESSS

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