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cn ELE LLL, oe ~ ~ K IN f BOOOLER’S WIFE INSANE POLICE PREVENT [Morgan calls on (enna ; ; a | Roosevelt; Deal is Made. DISEASES izcct | MP sesso | MISSOURI STATE BANK, roan anism Pa Jase 2 3905 sane Remarkable Looking Man Would! organ, snancial king of Wall street BUTLER, MISSOURI. Rt would in blotches = ~ Walk down Broadway Nak- [224 head ofahost of trusts, has — 2 5 ne band, « Sellowish color, ogee | Faden att gall: y twice this summer called upon Theo. Capital $55,000.00 You can imagine how offensive it wa = : ed But for the Officers ore Raosevelt at Oyster Bay. Surplus Fund, - . 8,500.00 of bribery, is serving a seven years’ sentence in the penitentiary at Jeffer- The meetings have been arranged the with all the secrecy with which all to loan. Issues Drafts and does a General Banking busi- son City, has lost her mind and phy-|RARE LEGS AND SANDALS the movements of J. Pierpont Mor- ness, With ample resources and 23 years successful expler- com- |sicians attending her have recom- ded. O ti ; ence, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY fortheir mended that she be sent tothe insane a gan are attended. On its face it is Deposits and every accommodation that {s consistent with apparent that ameeting between the sound Banking rales, man who hold railroads and cor- ——DIRECTORSs— porations in the hollow of his hand Dr. T. ©. Boulware J. R. Jenkins, Frank M. Voris, and the President of the United John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wn. E. Walton Dr. J. M. Christ: Cc. R. Radford Dr. N. L. Whipple Staces could not be had tn the broad ©.H.Duteher” —_—-B, P Powell T, J. Wright. asylum. New York, Sept. 2.—“I would In a fit of violence yesterday after-} walk down Broadway naked if it ;noon Mra. Lehmann attempted to] were not for the police,” said a re- not tis kill herself by juping froma window | markable looking man who attract- wey es sank blood purl. ; of her home, 8817 North 23rd street, |ed a greatcrowd as hestrolled along glare of publicity. Morgan does not Sam Levy the Rialto yesterday afternoon at-| i ont ducke with a brass band.” On J, R. JEnxrys, Cashier, Wma. E. Watron, President. and has done me a world of good, _bUt was preventeu from doing so by am for -what it has ~ her daughters, who after t i Vic 5 Sonam AE CAMEOS, WOO badass crue jared — which | the other hand, President Roosevelt Weeles | hae oe cat hamhaen covered his body from shoulders to} ) sing as the leader of the anti-trust : 3 oS tee lear dlewnt aap dr stroggie succee'ed in overpowering plain the = = the knees. His legs were forces, would not care to have it re; he wore sandals. He had/,nown that he had met Mega, EEE ————— — to take the remedy and o! her. Several times in the last week bushy whiskersand long, silky blond king of the trusta ~ sie results that I have, Mrs, Lehmann has torn her clothing hair, tied back with a brown ribbon.| “5 medium used in the meetings TH E WALTON TRUST rere) | | RRaE Receives Deposits subjectto Check and always has money | 3 PPPPPLP papee Ceneteasly, they thei peer ‘and the attending physicians to pre- be before the cure is permanent, | Vent her from doing herself, bodily Be contains no prt or min- | injury, re ae idiocy | ‘Four physicians are in attendance a My book upon Mrs. Lehmann, who {fs under gn the skin andits | surveillance. Mra. Lehmann began mailed free. Out | showing sigus of extreme melancholig physicians will | ten days ago. She had been brood. Cheerfully advise While washes, soaps, salves and powders | watching on the part of her children arrived from Holland last Friday on| Qo rsair bad ijt i JOuNF. LEAR | and it has required most careful He was Joseph Salomonson, who was the splendid $500,000 yacht owned and controlled solely OF BUTLER MISSOURI the American liner Haverford. He believes in living the life of the “nat ural man,” believing his ability 4 ; ‘ thereby to prolong his life 150 years. Maryville Bride Receives Uatil 1899 Salomonson was a suc An Unexpected Fortune cessful merchant. In that year he A bake ptt bg if i became vegetarian and ceased te] Maryville, Mo., Sept. 2.—Mre, Hal ined owner wanting & lose choule gall and get our iow by Morgan. | take liquid. He fs fifty-one, but does | Struck, a bride of a few weeks, receiv. | rater and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers | ha Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits : + $80,726.02 Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farme in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo, Very Lowest Rates of Interest. on one, three, five or seven yoars time, and allow bor- without ‘charge ing over her husband’s imprisonment any who write us| ever since he was sent to Jefferson about theircase. (ity, and a week ago her condition The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, G& | became such as to call for the serv- ices ol a physician. She became vio- The Seven Lies of Man. lent while gazing upon a picture of Bebo ake ss céns Has Gi Wen her husband and Dr. Schaub was i called to walt upon her. ageless degra After and examination Dr. Schaub m as he can lisp, he says: . said that Mrs. Lehmann was suffer- ust have been the cat! ing from mental derangement, and not look to be over thirty-five or]od news to-day from W. D. Anderson peyiri ie Oi wanere Ps Se hora Rg ltyy ereerees ‘ ° fe to every acre of la oO es County forty. He has a peach and cream | an attorney of New York, that her from the U. 8 patent and shewing ail deeds ot ‘treet, complexion and {s strong and quick grandmother, Mrs. Ellen O'Brian of Sheriff's con He titles or other conveyances that have in hi . ’ Bia Wits : : : deen recorded in Bates county. Our Abstract books were > rl aoe iam Hie opeakt good New York, has just died and be begun by our Mr. Win. E, Walton 34 years ago and are inglish. written up daily from the county records, We furnish “I only began to live when I dis-| several hundred thousand dollars. reliable Abstracte at reasonable prices and are respon- covered this beautiful kind of lifel] Mrs, Struck, until her marriage, & am now living,” he said last night.| short time ago, was employed by a queathed her afortune valued at ible for their correctness, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. “Salt is the enemy of the world.] mjlliner here. - i ron have idle magne y Fer six months or longer the « ui 8 Cc row vv, j res ; 4 ap heeg team begins | advised the members of the family Since I stopped eating salt with my| ‘The estate which Mrs. Struck has alton Trust pounce: Ae Fog interest on it, mane: Hang s0Ore, to watch herclosely, Mrs. Lehmann |toog [have not taken a drink and fullen heir to.consists of real estate ; Wm, E, Walton, J, Everingnam, J. R. Jeukine, His well-loved grandma falls dead | could not sleep and would not eatall |}, i ave moistened my mouth only with New York, John Deerwester, Wn, W. Tri T. 0, Boulware § A dozen times or more. the food placed before her. She would | the juices of ae” wy ng pra _ seageene Frank M, Vorls, , 0.1. Dutoher,, — C, R, Radford,” Third, like a furnace does he sigh; | take a bite and push the rest of it] «It used to cost me $5090 a year| mother, Mrs, O'Brian lived in the Slee kta tie ee WALTON, Pan Ot course we know the gist. aside, sayin to the children, “That to live, now ft costs me only $250 | ysouth. Raiders burned her buildings ‘ i ; hme ary heaven He tells the maiden fair sheis is for your father.” At night and) year, When I am at home I do not| and destroyed her property. The PPP PPLLLLAPII LILA PLAS IP PIPPI LDP L PDIP RDL DPR ILD The first he ever kissed. jose the day = ao other | wear any clothes—nix, nix,I want to| mother of Mra, Struck fell in love| naeneins a Fourth age, he comes home in the | Mm bers of the household in @ statelges as close to nature as possible. | yith the captain of the ralders and|Governments in United States.| Magnitude of Lio-Yang Fight. inn, t) Dae * - — aan I sleep out in the fields, and the/ran away and married him. Mrs.| ponyor woEy ie Huslaudatas : And gladness fills his cup— Pe SEN ADD AG first Delioved wha’ 8) magnetism from the earth is like an] (’Brian was made a widow by the vepanese = War is There are at present just nine dif-| colossal, Compared to it the Boer- forent forms of government practiced | English war wasa series of skirmishes visit to Jefferson City would havea good effect on Mrs, Lehmann’s con- dition, but after consultation with other physicians, who were subse- quentlyi/brought in, it was decided that thejourney woulddomore harm than good. It was feared that she would become violent while on the train or at the meeting with her hus- band. Sunday Miss Lulu Lehmann visited Governor Dockery and asked him to parole her father long enough to injection of morphine. I am awaken war, and later married a wealthy {n the morning by the glorious sun-| northern man, but never forgave her - rise, and my eyelids and wiskers are] danghter, and by her will left all her eer — —_ Ss = ar pe ge ap mgr 80 it is said, covered with dew. It is delicious. possessions to her granddaughter, ee ger ee es eee ease ann ee aueue The good Samaritan has been 7 tal. ing force numbers 240,000. This is “When I went to England and! Mpg. Struck. never mentioning Mrs, Mr ; f vee walked through the streets with on-|g¢ruck’s mother, who is still living. 2. Special conditions for Alaska, | the greatest number of men in collis- With good friends sitting up. Fifth, to the woodshed he repairs His heir to interview, And says “My son—kerwat! kerwish, This hurts me more than you!” ly a thin robe of linen thrown over 8. Special conditions for Indian | ion since the invention of gun powder my shoulders I was made fun of by Territory, = _ [except at Lelpsig, where the allies the people and went to Switzerland. 4, Acommission for the Philip- had 800,000 men trying conclusions When I was in the country I did not pines. with the 171,000 who looked on wear anything. The time is not far 5. An experiment in Porto Rico, | Napoleon as a god. off when no one will wear clothes— 6. Naval officers in charge of} Ifthe Russians and Jepanese en Guam. gaged in killing and being killed He next has leisure on his hands And fills his jug with bait; He hooks a minnow, then he swears Ten pounds to be ite weight. Last age, when lean and elippered Sent Him Home to His Wife. Muskogee, I. T., Sept. 1.—Human kindness sometimes transcends the istotling ane dinsribite, law, as was demonstrated here yes- grown, allow the latter to visit his wifeand| « ‘ terday when Judge Reymand par-} 7, Teraporary goveroment in Tit- | around Liso-Yang, were put in aline Ho finds his greatest joy comfort her. The governor informed Weipa i % page di doned C. L. James and told him to} yfla, Samoa and other Pacificislands | giving each two feet, it would be 154 In telling what perfection ruled Miss Lehmann that he was unable| gig Sa get we ‘“ New York? 1 go home to his young wife. James} 8, The territory of Hawali, miles long. It would reach touching The days he was a boy. .| to grant her request, as only prison-|ghought you had enough of it at was in prison on a charge of intro-) 9, The Panama canal zone. elbows, from Kansas City to Jeffer ceactaaet ie fiir Sa ers under the age of 25 years could] Madison Square Garden.’ ducing liquor. He was sentenced to ————— son City. Negroes in Kansas be paroled, and then in cases of death} «J could cure John D. Rockefeller if jail for thirty days and fined $20. Canada’s New Governor. In proportion to men engaged, his- In the mean time his baby grew very ill. It was his first child and he and his young wife were in poor elrcum- stances. The Judge knew that they were suffering and when he lined forty prisoners up to sentence them he pardoned James and told him to go home to his wife and to break the of relatives or friends. tory records no greater killed and London, Sept. 8.—King Edward | wounded list than that of Getty< has approved the appointment of | burg. In the fighting there the con- Earl Grey, as governor general of federates lost 22,000 and the federa! Canada, in succession to the Earl of ( army about 23,190. Minto. Over half million men are fight- Earl Grey is well liked {n England, | ing at Port Arthur and Liao-Yang. and is one of the most public spirit-| In the spring of 64 Grant and Lee he would let me teach him how to live. Idonot want money, as Ido not need it. It only costs me 10 cents a day for my food, and that is all {t should cost him. If society would adopt my way of living fat women would grow thin. So many of New York society women are too for Mixed Schools Ae Parsons, Kansas, Sept. 1.—J. R. LEE’S SUMMIT QUIET Ransom, presiding elder of the Afri- ney can M. E church, Parsons district, publicly announced to-day all candl- The Negroes Who Were Order- dates who receive anegro vote in the ed to Leave Town Have coming election must pledge their law no more. ed peers in the realm. He is decend-| were driving 200,0U0 men into each fat. efforts to maintain mixed schools for Done So. Or baliave ‘Shab: We- shoul nin ed from one of cammanders in the] other’s ranks. In the Shenandoah whites and negroes. Lee's Summit, Mo., Sept. 2.—The] about in the wocds naked We British forces in the Revolution. He | valley there was a force of 50,000 themselves, the Rev. Ransom declares @ separate ticket will be placed in the field in the future. The mixed school question is at fever heat in this city. ‘The agita- tion is led by the Rev. Fairfax, pas- tor ofalocalchurch. Fairfax is a made in the image of God, and it is ey vs ‘ not .wrong to go without clothes.| Sedalia, Aug. 30—T. J. Jackson a One gets used toit after the first| resident of Hughesville who was un- der suspicion of having committed numerous theftsin that town was caught by a party of vigilante at an early hour Sunday morning as he was milking cows in a pasture near made a director of the British South | men, and they were fighting. Sher- African company in 1898, He has| man, with more tean 60,000 men been Lord Lieutant of Northumber- | was fighting Joe Johnston, who de- land since 1899. He headed a move-| fended north Georgia with 40,000 ment recently to reform the ale houses | men. at of London. His co-workers were many of England’s wealthiest citi- . . _ This Judge Was Rapid. ce war in Lee’s Summ did not materialize this morning. Everything is quiet on the streets, the objectionable negroes who were notified to leave town last night having done so. Several negroes employed in con- tract work have been living at a day.” Good Spirits. Good spirits don’t all come from sagacious leader and is busy spread- boarding house. For several nighta Kentucky. Their main source is the the town. Jackson made e gun play Muskogee, I. T., Sept. 3 —This af. ing discontent over the a .| Sbey have been creating considerable “es gy sal ane ag pate: when J. B. Mockbee a Hughesville ternoon there was culled a special ‘The bomb exploded w meet-| disturbance, drink and carousing. |™9d¢ santas cou) merchant fired upon him with a shot grand jury and forty prisoners ing of the Kansas achool boards association at Chanute, recently passed.a resolution asking the next legislature to provide separate schools for the white and negro chil- dren. Fined 2,500 Druggists. * Chicago, Sept. 3.—Twenty-five Y retail druggists in the Unit- od | were todey declared in 1 of court by Judge Dunne, and the National Association of Re- * tail Druggiste, of which they are not remedy a bad liver or the hun- dred-and-one ill effects {¢ produces. You can’t have good spirits and a bad liver at thesame time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hope- gL alee (AOR ful ht of eye, light of step, vig-|, ... ‘ re Rguar toate gh fg hd Missouri Treasurer’s Report- suite. You can put your liver in fine) Jefferson City, Aug. 31 —The state condition by using Green’s August! treasurer, R. P. Williams, filed with Flower—the greatest of ail medicines | Governor Dockery today his report for the liver and stomach and a cer-| of the transactions for the treasury tain cure for dyspepsia or indiges-| department for August. It shows tion. It has been a favorite house-| the following: Balance on hand Ju hold remedy fof over’ thirty-five] ly 31, $3,072,985.60; receipte, $277- years. Aagust Flower will make| 718,54; disbursements, $1,506,995.- you healthy and active and thus in-| 97; balance on hand, $1,184,703.27. sure youa liberal supply of “good spirits.” Trial size, 240; regular bottles, 75c. At all drugyiats.’ Offers $50 for a Boy’s Body. Columbia, Mo., Sept. 3.—A letter] ‘till growing o in November, 1902, se-| light. , Drank Acid and Arsenic. was received today by the cor oner restraining the aasocla-| “Mr. Morgan informed Cornelius} Holden, Mo., Sept. 3.—Mrs, Mar-| Moss P. Parker, from J. H. Kerr of| cure | ~ ag with hie eecur-| N. Bliss that Wall Street will furnish|guerite Wolfenbarger, the wife of] 621 West Eighth .strect, Kansas mpegs bem bs He will probably report as the state had incurred the| the usual subscriptions,and it wason| William Wolfenbarger, attempted | City, in which heaske thata lookout |: is a sure specific for all | headquarters after the Sprinefi-ld are by refus fepresentation that Mr. Bliss) suicide last night by drinking acid| be kept on the Missouri river for the; | tomach and intestinal disorders ?—that it | opening of the state campaign to- sonsented to again become the treas-|and arsenic. She is now thought to| body of his little boy, who was GAngust Flower has a matchless recon! day. Mr. Morrow has acted in the e national com-| be out of danger. Family troubles| drowned at Kansas City August 3. Oe ae omen See Sos same capacity during toree cam- im-| urer of the Republican , drugs mittee. Pe From the N; Y. World-of|and despondency are given as the| He offers a reward of $50 for the re- Tions of, hegeeye J ints. | paigns and his services are consid- | cause of the act. [covery of the body. me harataaty ei iva‘uable They were warned to leave town. Last night & man was passing a livery stable when he was fired upon by two negroes. He returned the fire and fully one hundred citizens ran to his assistance. The negroes escaped. * The World Foretold J, P. Morgen’s Choice. “Tt is known that J. Plerpont Morgan has formed an alliance with Mr. Roosevelt. : “He believes that Mr. Roosevelt is RA sland Pony FB pra nies The case five oppose dealers was en inued un-| Velt’s election when the latter inter- fall term of court. vened for the settlement of the coal Tho injunction under which the| troubles, but he subsequently came ia. were imposed was that of Isaac|to look at the matterina different marched out of the Federal jail, in. dicted, sentenced and returned to jail, all within two hours. There are about 200 prisoners in the jail, many of them, rather than remain in jail, and wait for trial, decided to plead guilty. The grand jury returned the indictments, and while the prisoners were lined up in the court room, Judge Raymond passed sentence upon them. It took just thirty min- utes. Most of the prisoners were charged with introducing liquor and with larceny, and were sentenced from thirty days to one year. gun. Eighty-nine shot entered Jack- son’s legs and hips seriously wound- ing him. He was removed to his home where he was attended by Dr. Bishop. \ Maoist Deebeen valle see cee Twas a boy, and tii have no ether.” Col. Al Morrow Chosen. million bottles of A Flower 7 . ‘ole Siate the United States an toes its Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 1.—Col introduction! And the demand for itis | One! Al Morrow, official sienogs ._ Isu’t that a fine showing | pher to Governor Dockery, has been Flower has had uftailing success SnENS | sel cted to fill the same postion with cure of indigestion and Speen the state Democratic commitice, Sea 33

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