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i \y | | Guy Gardner of Santa Fe at U i Sievert ena sneti the euch ata erred are sor | oo vadeegheh tae ————_—_ Section 37, A statetaxof five cents on the DR, CANNON, Constitution of Missouri. - | one nundred deliars assessed valuation shall be| Stewartsville, N. J., Oct. 8 —Thos. Dentist, FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, | !¢V!4 and collected annually on ali objects | A. Edison, sr., is suffering much from A ii aa Peres barca ates gis vabatdeg | enson ®t taxation. All moneys derived | X-rays poison of the same general | ff _— , a , BUTLER, - MISSOURI. te the qenlified voters of the State of Missouri, | “TO S04 levy shall be set apart and apportion- | i hich iy killed : an amendmest to section 47 of article IV of the | °7 % the school distriets of the state, annually, eee ne Cans Canes: ree Sy Will be in Adrian every Tues- § | oostitation a ae as other school moneys are apportioned by his friend, Mr. Dally. The trouble fn ‘ day and Friday prepared to do § | Bare Rusotvan sr rusSaxare, raz Houst oF Every school district shall, out ef said moneys, | Mr Edison's case, however, is not 80 For Infants and Children. —————_—_————— ail tieds of tential work. Rereenerearres conrmnse Se pene alr sath que ened Raggedy , The Kind You Have Always Bought mm virulent and the famous inventor is inno danger. The trouble was con- tracted several years ago. Sores have appeared on Mr. Edison’s hands. Mr. Edison said he never found a physician who could tell him what the remedy was for the pains caused = the Food andRegula- i Tacedas next following the @ret Monday in| ST™mar. modern geography, history of the psc ba 1904, pros Foot rhe -rand to United States, civil government and physiology hear 3 and hygiene for free use of children in the pub- i 3g __| section 47 of arficie IV of the consti! DEPOT AGENT MAY Paap na aterm ecreaog 1 heschoois andthe remainder, if any, may be bere of pelice departments in cities having one used for the purchase of text-booke for the HAVE BEEN KILLED) xanarea tncusand (ahabitants or more, who| Méher grades for like use er for other schoo! may become disabled,crippled or superannuat- | P°*PO**#- —_ ed, and oftheir widows and minor children] FOURTH CONSTITUTIANAL AMEND- “4 . after thelr decease, and of the widows and| MENT —Joint and concurrent resolution sub- | OY X rays. |. ling the Stomachs and Boweis of Bears the minor children of deceased members of police | mitting to the qualified voters of the state an —— —— CH a departments in such cities, shall be submitted | amendment to the constitation of Mi re- Winfield, Kansas, Has to the qualided voters of said State, to-wit: ling section 24, artjele XII, and enacting » Section 1. That sction 47 of article IV of the w section in lieu thereof be amevded by adding thereto words, to-wit: ‘‘and povided farthe:, that the general assembly may pro- vide by law for the peusioniug of members of police departmes ts incities having one hun- dred thoueand inhabitants er more who may become disabled, crippled or superannuated, and for the relief of the widows »nd minor chil- dren of such persons after their decease, and for the relief of the widows and minor children ef the deceased members of the police depert- mente in such cities; the funds for such por- poses to be appropriated as provided by th general assembly from the municipal revenue of auch cities. on . tion 4, Every railroad or other transpor- SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND*| tation company doing business in the state of MENT.—Joint and concurrent resolution eub- | asses or tranepor- mitting to the quaiified voters of the State of Miseourt an amendment to the consti- Four Years Under the Snow. . Austin, Mo., Oct. 8.—The body” of |||} Promotes Digestion Cheerful- & . i Hel ness and Rest. Contains neither || ATVIES, THE [ATR CONCURRING THEREIN, oe vy pr was a i Morphine nor Mineral. of AS FOLLOWS: rom under a Montana snowsiide, OT NARCOTIC. That atthe general election te be held on/ where it had been since 1900, was Tuesday next following the fret Monday in No- yamber, 1904, the fellowing amendment to the buried here yesterday. Mr. Ritter} / sonstitutton of the state of Missouri concerning} Was in camp with friends. He left}; sorporations railroads his frieuds to walk through a gulch ed voters of this state, to-wit: A and an immense snow bank fell upon | | be repealed and for naught}him, His body was under 150 feet nd there shall be enacted In Hew thereof! Of wnow and ice and it wis impossible the following: to recover it until the snow melted this summer, Disapeared. Winfield, Kan., Oct, 10 —It is be lieved that Guy Gardner, the Santa nt at the south depot here, whio bas been missing since Wednes day night, has been murdered. At 9p0 o'clock on that night he disap Gardner ‘carried his day's ta toa train and asked the r to take the money to To- Be rr REsoLvenD BY TUR Hovse oF Reraeseyt- 8. This the messenger refused to do, fe had no safe inthe car. There always loungers about the depot : je Use Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- ; Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarriwea p= Worms Convulsions.feverish- | Blacks Killed 254 Portuguese. || Worms.Convulsionssfoverish- 1 For Over governor, lieutenant-governor, tution thereof, providing for the reservation to state, attorne: : 4 y-general, state tah Yo a j me y this adds strength to the mur-| ine people of the rixht to propos measures for | treasurer, superintendent of public schools, Lisbon, Oct. 8 The minister of Fac Simile Signature of theory. enactment, to require enactments of the xen | cach of ihe railroad commissioners, to each off marine announced in the chamber eral assembly to be eubmitted to a vote of the | the judges of the aupreme court to each julge St. Louis and Kaneas City court of 0 each circult and commoa pleas in this state, to member of the general assembly of this state, to each sheriff in this and to the president superintendent h of the several public te supported by appropria’ te for and during the official several officers; and the failure of or transporation company to furnish such to-day that « detacuiment of Portu eee troops, belonging to a column operating in Portugueso West Africa against the Cuanhamas, was sur- prised r cently by the tribesmen while crossing the Cunene river. The de- tachment, which numbered 499 of- ficers and men, lost 254 killed {n- cluding fitteen officers and fifty wounded. tinte ago Gardner had \tpeal people for ratification, and to dene referendal with four negroes; who took 25 | and initiative petitions and the relations of the ta which a passenger had forgot- executive and the ge assembly to meas- inthe depot. Gardner secured roved or enacted by electors, Lede KY THE SENATE, THR House oF money from the negroes and] Rernesentativas CONCUNRING THRRELN: paid they would “geteven.” One| At the general election to be held on the first Tuesday after the fret Monday of Novem) men is in town and is being) i04_ there shall be submitted to the electo . Officers are looking for | the state of Missouri, an amendment tos others. tlon 1, article 4 of the state constitution; 80] or transportation to any officer above na‘ that sald section. when amended, shall read as | shall be a forfeiture of ite charter or license to ‘Twenty five men searched, tor the foliows: do business In this state. And every rallroad yesterday. He was temperate} Section 1. The legisiative power, subject to | corporation in existence at the time of the a good employe, and no reason | ¢ lmitations hereafter contained, shall be} adoption of this section of the constitution that vested ina Senate and House of Representa- | may hereafter accept the benefit of any ald, known for his leaving voluntarily, tives, to be styled ‘the general assembly of the | franchise or future legislation ofthis state, or he left his personal belongings Zee _\% Thirty Years JCASTORIA ‘THE OENTAUA COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY. Woman Feli From Train. Nevada, Mo., Oct. 7—Mra, James Graff of Haverhill, O., fell from a north bound Missouri Pacifie train two miles north of this place yester day and is perhaps futully injured. She was picked up by a section gang and brought into town on a hand car, The train crew did not know of the accident, and the train sped on, leaving the wounded passenger be+ hind, SPR PPP PPE LLL IGE IEPA LLL LE MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. | Capital : - $55,000.00 i Surplus Fund, - - 8,500.00 Receives Deposits subjectto Check and always has money to loan. Issues Drafts and does a General Banking busi- ‘ness, With ample resources and 23 years successful expier- ence, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATR, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THERKIN® That at the general election to be held in this state on Tuesday next following the diret Mon- day in November, 1904, the following amend- State of Missouri’? The legislative power of | of any municipal subdivision of his state, sball behind. His bride of a month is any municipal division of this State (such as} by such acceptance thereby agree to all the prostrated. Five years ago an: Op-| matiere is inherent an‘ shall be vested in the} ita ponalties, electors of eac! i hy ee " r re ofeach municipal division, subject ©} wiprer CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, pot, and no one was “ever arreste operation throughoat the state as the general for the crime. asaembly may enact to the qualified voters of Missouri an amend- LT RE Se ae ment to the constitution providing for the cre- @istrict in this state, equal to ten per cent, of the total pumbe! cast in each congres- SENTENCED T0 JAIL. election for governo: quire that any act elty, town or village), on ite own municipal | provisions of this section and is subject te aly erator was murdered in the same “ such laws of a A nat vii fl moore Savares Savs Se —Joint and concurrent resolution submitting A number of electors In etch congressional | ation of a fund to erect a new state capitol. sioval district at the Inst preceding ge by the general a-sembl), shall be ref Deposits and every accommodation that is consistent with t the next general election, by ment to the conatitution of this state concern- Hatchet Wielder and Assistants wed demand with the seoretary of | Ing the erection of a new state capitol ehall b oAS8 vs Stas : Bought sound Banking rules, the state, not more than ninety daya after ad- | @>mitted to the qualified voters of the state, Bears the nd Wi uJ y —DIRECTORS: ii jouroment of the genera! assembly which pass- | to-wit: Bignature Heavily Fined in Wichita ed the act,earlier than which datenolaworpart} Section 1, That the general assembly shall of LAY, LA Dr. T.C. Boulware J, R. Jenkins, Frank M, Voris, of alaw can become operative, except a) levy for five years an annual tax of four cents ay ae ee John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wm. E, Walton priation acts; al! iaws for the immediat on the one hundred dollare valuation of the Dr. J. M. Christy OG, R. Radford Dr, N. L. Whipple Wichita, Kan., Oct. 7.—Cacrie Na- | ervation of the public pence, health and safety; | real and personal Lohgraie| of the atate for the] Neath Cama When C, H, Dutcher B, P, Powell 7, J. Wright, tion was found guilty in the city | rent eleccaa respectively teach house and Spe cieedias prvriart, tase cnr oxrsins Old Home Was Sold ie pees OYE es wicien retind: court this morning of the destruction remaining in said fund, after the. constraction ome Dr, T. C. Bounwark, Vice Pres’t Wesley Denton, Clerk and Bookkeeper. and equipment of said building, shall be trans- Louisville Herald, ; Grief at the sight of his old home stead passing under the auctioneer’s Hammer caused George Porter to fall dead during the sale at Borden, Ind., near Jeffersonville, the other afternoon. Porter was a bachelor farmer 58 years of age. His mother died recent- ly at the age of 90. Porter was despondeut over the death of his mother and the passing of the old homestead. He complain- ed of not feeling well before the sale began, but kept on his feet while the RRREPRRA RAPP PRLPIPIELPA RL PLEPPLLAPRPEL EPICS PA APE PP PPP LRP IG LLL LLP EL OPP OLLA LLL LD DILL PIPNESELL ALLL THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits - - $80,726.02 Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo, Very Lowest Rates of Interest. on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow bor- rowers to pay back part each year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan should calland get onr low rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of title to every acre of land or town lot in Rates County from the U. 8 patentand showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county. Our Abstract books were bogus by our Mr. Wm. E. Walton 84 years agoand are written up daily from the county records. We furnish reliable Abstracte at reasonable prices and are respon- ible for their correctness, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. $ d approved by the governor. of property and was fined $150 an Anumber of the electors in each congres- * ferred to the credit of the general revenue fund given thirty days in jail. Myra Me-| sional district in this state. equal to Afteen per | op ing pay The Maacral aueabts shall 7 Henr: nd Mrs. Lue: Wilholt were Sent, OF thee total Humber OF votes east: tn each appropriate legislation enforce this pom envy " vy congressional district at the last preceding hy 6 fined $150 each but will not serve &| general election for governor, shall have power _ jail sentence. Miss Lydia Muntz was |} % Propose any Inw, amendment toor repeal of | sTaTE OF MISSOURI—se. . @ law, and require that it be referred to thi 1,8 Jk, e te of the fined $50 ,» 8am B Cook, Secretary of State of th ape electors of the atate, except as above stated, to} state of Missouri, hereby certify that the fore- Appeal bonds were given and the sada on at the next general election, pro- | going are full, true and complete copies of the cases the | Vided, the election does not oceur within nine- | concurrent resolutions of the Forty-second smashers will take the $0 ther days after the fling of the petition with the | Gen mbly of gh Ae tog rict court, The trial was replete Sere) poeemany or: Wee SSS via) district court. +4 P seoretary of the state, and such law shall be in | wirst constitutional amendment, entitled with sensational incidents. Poste | effect from and after the date of the official dec- | «+ Joint and concurrent resolution submitting master Marsh Murdock, Mayor Me- aye tun a tenn eet Totes AF sgoroed | o the quale voters of the State of Miseour! 4] an amendment to section 47 of article IV of the Lean and other prominent citizens A number of electors in each congressional | constitution thereof.’’ were summoned as witnesses for district in this state equal totwenty percent. of} g..5n4 Constitutional amendment, entitled Mrs. Nation, and were subjected to heveheip dina bea T ailbas praca **Joint and concurrent resolution eubmitting ” acted as her own attorney. Tho | propeseany amendmont to the constitution of viding for the reservation to the people of the | farm stock and implements were dis- state was assisted by Attorney Sam | areata ened to. the next seneral | iShE to propose measures for ensetment, tot posed of. When the auctioneer call- Amidon, a member of the Democratic | election, provided, the election does not occur | Teauire enactments of the Emneral stombly © | oq for bids on the house, which had state committee. , ae trae ny the dling of the etl | cation, and to define roferendal and initiative| been his home for so many years, he The trial consumed many hours, | si :ationat pss ene shall be In effect ‘rom | Petitions and the maene of the executive snd! threw up his hands with a groan closing at 10 o’clock today. Judge] and atter the dateof the official declaration of be 94-9 —— approved or} 1d fell dead. cing the result of the vote, if approved by a majori- fz George Alexander, in prone ty of those voting thereon. Third constitutional amendment, entitled the sentence, scored the chief smasher | ‘Senate joint and concurrent resolution sub- anmereifolly. Se tats use mitting to the qualified voters of the state an If you have idle money for six months or longer the ° + | amendment to article X of the constitution of Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it. As a basis for his decision the judge | to invoke either the initiative or referendum as heretofore described, shall have plainly | te Stateof Missouri, concerning taxation, by DIREOTORS—— cited the supreme court deciston at. printed thereon thefall text of the measure to | *4ding & new section thereto, to be designated Wm. E. Walton, J. Everingoam, J. R. Jenkins, firming it, taken from Judge Hazen’s| de referred or proposed, and each signer | * seetion twenty-seven (27), John Deerwester, Wu. W. Trigg, T. 0. Boulware, thereto ehall give his post office address, and if] Fourth constitutional amendment, entitled Frank M. Vorie, .H. Dutcher, 0, R, Radford, in 1902, when Car- coprt at bears there were ar- {n a city or town, the street and number of res-} **Joint and concurrent resolution eubmitting tie Nation and lx o {dence shall be included. to the qualified voters of the State of Missoari, rested there: One of the signers, a qualified voter, on each | repesling section %4, article XII, and enacting paper shall make oath before an officer com-| ® new section in lien thereof.’’ petent to administer oaths, that the statements A Breakfast Food Divorce. | tncrein made are true, and that each signature} fryus mer iuscnal amendments ent concurrent resolution submitting to sald paper appendedis the genuine signature | 4, ine qnaliged voters of Missouri an amend- of the person whose name purports to be there- : bed. An: he shall males ment to the constitution providing for the cre- Mocs ceudacts tas GREE Rice pa tae seth ation of a fund to erect a new state capitol.’” part thereofas above provided shall be guilty IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto eet of perjury. my hand and afixthe GREAT SKAL of the _Derimpererotihe goverer stat 2084] iss tecuvoreonann anes | WHEN BABY day of September, A. D. 1904. by Wp cans, ria apenas Galt sone PENT 3. coor, || IS COMING Paterson, N. J., Oct. 8—Thomas Madison of this city has applied for a divorce because his wife has given him breaktast foods at every meal this year. She refuses to change the diet. They were married in 1898 and lived happily until. a year ago, ; - thereot, : Secretary of State. when he. says she bare 8 depart- ped ng wed so i = meee Os S Buffalo, N. Y., of R. P. Rice and §8.| officer that Mrs. Daly had shot her ment store and saw demonstrator M asumiasn of the right any V. Rice, both politicians in Kansas. | husband. Bond and Mrs. Daly were law, Tho enacting clanee of every law shalt be,| Wichita, Kan., Oct. 8.—Carrie Na- ‘4Be it enacted by the people of the state of Missourl, as follows. * tion was re-arrested at 5 o’clock All provisions of the constitution of this stato] vegterday afternoon on the charge thereof, not consletent with this : - than “sawdust.” He says that even aver rescinded and. of 26 effet. been released but a few hours before, Berner Seta their minister has THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, | having been sentenced to thirty days | alert as she foresees the joy, ambition, : . : ~Senate joint and concurrent resolution sub- the life-long satisfaction tailed to turn his wile from her pet ivung wo te cunlted voters ofthe stats ani” jail and @ fine of §150 and having soccer day by Gan, te the dear and giving practical illustrations of uses Mother'sFriend Bond said he was innocent. Woman’s Heart Broken. the uncertainty whether she iL see a as section twenty-seven (27). ; Bu rf unsOLvED BY THE SExara, Tus House oF TIVES whom shes mistook for a chicken oner in the Kansas penitentiary, | ville lost their lives and wounded. ~~ Sam Levy, T, J. Wright, FRANK ALLEN, Szcy, Wu. E, WALTON, Pres, RARE ln lanad “A Kansas Editor Dead. A Wife Accused of Murder. . Ft. Scott, Kas., Oct. 8.—General J. Boise, Idaho, Oct. 10.—Charles H. Rice, many years editor of the| Daly, a solicitor for a gas company, Fort. Scott Monitor, the founder of| was murdered here last night in bed the Sedalia Capital, died at his home | by being shot three times and struck here last night of apoplexy. He was| on the head with a hatchet. Some 80 years old and was the father of| hours later Frederick Bond, a room- W. M. Rice, now customs officer in|eratthe Daly house, informed an The general was at one time active| arrested. The latter testified before in state politics. He started the Re-|acoroner’s jury, that she shot her publican opposition to the late John | husband in self-defense. Later she J. Ingalls while editing the Fort | said that Bond did the deed, which Scott Monitor. had been arranged between them. . , Wednesday was the twelfth anni: innocent being 0 soon to see light, aud) Leon, In., Oct. 10.—Mre. Peter | versary of the Dalton raid in Coffey- girl or a brave boy face beside her | Lewis died bere yesterday of a bro-| ville. On the morning of October 5, -|ken heart. Some time ago Mrs. | 1892, five bandits headed by Bob Lewis shot and killed her husband, | Dalton, rode into town and attempt ed to rob the two banks. Four of them were killed outright and the other, Emmett Dalton, is a life pris- the fight four brave citizens of Coffey. eS