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BIG BATTLE NOW RAGING sa: | : eet | he right to propose 5 law or othr measure British Schooner Sank. CAS | OR IA | or the legislature of the right to repeal any 7 law. The enacting tlause of every law shall be, Pe mashios: Mase., bs . i ge 5 For Infants and Children. “*Be it enacted by the people of the state of ritish sehooner entwor' ol Missouri, as follows. ** Windsor, N 8. ran ashore on the The Kind You Have Always Bought All provisions of the constitution of this state north bar last night. All itshands} poor. the Signature of LEAT Russians Driven Back But Re- ‘newed the Attack With Success. Mukden, Ort. 11.—A big battle is now raging ahout six miles north of the Yentai railway station. The Jap nese Sonday fell back along the whole front and the Rus- 0 er ee | FREE STREET FAIR, } October 10th to [5th. Of course you are coming as everyone'else will.be here, and the first thing you will think of is where can I drive to leave asian advand guards crossed the Schili river, and came within three miles of Yentai. Yesterday, however, the Japanese received strong reinforce- ments of infantry and artillery and not only held their positions, but even assumed the offensive The fighting Jasted the entire day and night. The Japanese directed In July, 1883, I began to break out with Eczema cn my head, legs and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief, They said the dis- ease had become chronic, I then quit them their artillery fire with great skill and tried various ointments and soaps for Constitution of Missouri. . another two years, but as soon as cold Proposed Amendment to the THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, — Senate joint and concurrent resolution sub- ontheshore They are thought to mitting to the qualified voters of the state an be the captain and his wife. will bein Adrian rey Toee- November, 1904 the following amendment to ; day and Friday prepared to do ; the constitution of the state of Missouri con- all kinds of dental work cerning taxation shall be submitted to the qual- 80 fiercely that the Russians fel! back | finally decided tolet medicine alone, and |—Jeint and concurrent resolution sabmitting | 8 subjects of taxation. All moneys derived north of the Schili river, whieh for twelve or thirteen years did nothing | to the qualified voters of the State of Missouri, from sai levy shall be set apart and apportien- % ‘ towards curing the Eczema, except bath- | an amendmet to section 47 of article 1V of the | &d to the school districts of the state, annually, pletely cure ther Moy be single spot on | bers of police departments in cities having one | Used for the purchase of text-booke for the “ $ my body, which ‘ore was almost Com | hundred thousand inhabitants or more, who | bigher grades for like use or for other school "a oe nce Tams pletely covered, F.C. NORFOLK, | may become disabled, crippied or superannuat- | PUFPo-es, he result of the be - decided. Spd all laws thereof, not consistent with this were lost. ee ae amendment to article X of the constitution of OR. H. M CANNON the State of Missourl, concerning taxation, by . Ss oe ’ adding a new section thereto, to be designated as section twenty-seven (27). BY THE SENATE, THE Hovse oF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THERELN: { é j {fled voters of raid state, to-wit: Section 1, That article X of the constitution of the state of Miseouri be and the same is here- by amended by adding thereto one new sec- tion. to be known as section twenty-seven (27), which is in words and figures, as follows: Seotion 27.” A state tax of five cents on the crosses the railroad seven miles from | ing, This seemed to do about as much | constitution thereof. 4s other school moneys are apportioned by 1a Yental. good as anything I had tried. Brit Resoiven py Tue Seats tHe Hovse or | Every school district sail. out of said mon Th ‘ hi { During the time I lost about one-half of | Rerueseytativls CONCURRING THEREIN: supply text books ov orthography, reading in e Ruastans this morning resum- my hair, Ibegan S. S. S. doubtful of a] That at the general election to be held on the | Suglish, penmanship, arithmetic, English ed their advance and onee more] cure, because the disease had run solong, | Tuesday next following the @rst Monday in| @T&mmar. modern geography, history of the crossed the Schill river and engaged | but soon discovered your medicine was | November, 1901, the following amendment to United States, civil government and physiology 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, Ia, ed, and of thelr widows and minor children} poURTH CONSTITUTIANAL AMEND- after their decease, and of the widows and MENT —Joint and concurrent resolution sub- minor children of deceased members of police the parts affected, though the disease ap- departments in such cities, shall be sabultted per dpaly ae an haces ccogdcay amendment to the constitution of Missouri, re- pears on other parts of the body, While ex-| to the qualified voters of sald State, to-wit: pealing section 24, article XL, and enacting a ternal applications allay the itching and] geotion 1, That section 47 of article LV of the sew ceniea in ten thaseet amendment, shall upen ite adoption, be for- ever reecinded and of no effect. Early this morning’ two bodies, & man and a woman, were picked up Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. That at the genera) election to be he:d on Tuesday next following the first Monday in ' , one hundred dollars a*sessed valuation shall be and searched the Russian position*| eather came! was ds bad off asever, so I] FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. | levied and collected annually on all objects doing me good, and continued to take it. | section 47 of article IV of the constitution of the | 8nd hygiene for free use of children ia the pub- the Japanese two miles south of {t.| 7 used seven bottles, when I was com-| state of Misour! concerning the relief of mem: | !'¢ Schools and the remainder, if any, may be A terrific artillery engagement ts burning temporarily, it isthe acidsthrown | oongtitution be amended b e y adding thereto off by the blood 1 that cause the irritation the following words, to-wit: ‘‘and provided The head, feet and hands are usually Murdered His Baby Sister Nyack, N. Y., Oot, 15 —A 24 year old boy killed his baby sister, 1 month old, here yesterday because he was jealous of the place he occu- pied in the household. The tragedy occurred in the family of Nicholas Robinson. Since the little girl came the boy has exhibited evidences of jealous rage. When attempts were made to interest him in the little one he frequently ran away crying, and once he upset the cradle, He had The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga, been left alone afew minutes in the room where the baby lay asleep. The Executors and Administrators boy was playing with a small bronze Docket for Nov. 1904 Term, statue. Suddenly he cried to his Br IT RESOLVED BY Tu House OF RePREsENt- ATVIES, THE SENATE CONCURRING THEREIN, A8 FOLLOWS: ‘That atthe general election te be held on cure is permanent, S.S. Sis dred thousand inhabitants or more. who May | Pyesday next following the frst Monday in No- teed entirely free become disabled, crippled or superannuated, | vember, 1904, the following amendment to the of Potash, Arsenic and for the relief of the widows and minor chil- | congtitution of the state of Missouri concerning and other miner. dren of such persons after their decease, and corporations, railroads shall submitted to als. Book on the for the relief of the widows and minor children | the qualified voters of this state, to-wit: skin and its dis-| ° te deceased members of the police depart-] ‘That section 24, article XII of the constitution eases sent free ments in such cities; the funds for such pur-| ofthis atateshall be repealed and for naught and eruptions upon the skin, The acids must be neutralized and the system cleans- ed of all humors and poisons before the further, that the geveral aseembly may pro- vide by law for the pevsioning of members of police departme.ts incities having one hun- Medical advice poses to be appropriated as provided by the general assembly from the municipal fevenue of such cities, SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MED Joint and concarrent resolution sub- mitting to the qualified voters of the State of Missourl an amendment to the consti- tution thereof, providing for the reservation to the people of the right to propose measures for held and there shall be enacted in lieu thereof the following: furnished free. Section M4, Every railroad or other transpor- tation company doing business In the state of sourl shall grant free passes or transpor- tation over its line or lines in Missouri to the governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, attorney-general, state auditor, state ‘treasurer, superintendent of public schools, to . ti \- She ran into the room and found eRES people for ratifoation, and to define referendal ~ Cera telees er men to each judge the statnette covered with blood 1st Day Monpay, Nov. 14, and initiative petitions and the relations of the neha i praca, poryebendl tte et The baby’s skull had been fractured | CN Teeter, decd, Frank I Teeter sole surviy- | executive and the general assembly to meas} 11 state, to euch member of the general ing ex ures approved or enacted by electors. pf Caroline Freeman decd, Wm E Waltun, Admr and she wae dead when the doctor Carrie Nave, decd Jesse & Forest Nave Admrs, | Be 1T RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THR House oF arrived. Six bruises were found on Danis Ronp deci. Semen AGRE, REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THEREIN: . roline er . the head, all of which were struck a ae ee . At the general election to be held on the first led. Th Tvuespay, Nov, 15. Tuesday after the first Monday of November, before the mother was called. e WM Vaney decd, J E Owen, W H Dunn Exre. | 10, there shall be submitted to the electors of TV od CK amison, E: 5 = coroner said that the tender age of] ome SS ahs tua 0 Haves, ines me ae of Missouri, an amendment to sec the boy made him irresponsible | PG Lightfoot déed, Thos M Lightfoot, Ex. tion 1, article 4 of the state constitution; so ¥ ‘i Margaret Darnell decd, J W Jamison, Admr. | that said section, when amended, shall read a8 When asked where his sister was, Wepnpspay, Nov. 16. follows after the funeral, the boy replied, | yaria Metzler decd, Christian J Yoos, Adm, Section 1. The legislative power, subject to “Baby has gone awa A Wm A DeLung decd, JW Campbell Admr, the limitations hereafter contain'd. shall be aby has g y: AY Courtney deed. Hannah J Courtney, Admr | vested ina Senate and House of Representa- Henry H Srandeld deed. JnoG tlayes, Adm, brag had get aa ventoehiedd bem " 5 > e ssourl, e leg ve power of Japs Fire Murderous. Tuurspay, Nov. 17 any municipal division of this State (such as s Dalton Walls deods Rowen ale Ex. clty, town or village), on its own municipal St. Petersburg, Oct. 17.—A tele-| 500, Nosme decd. H Tenerak mattere is inherent an‘ shall be vested in the 1 ‘4 j Louisa Bowman siecd Conrad Bowman, Admr. | electors of each municipal division, subject to aren from Gen Kuropatkin received Rose! “yah Beatt: a Beary 4 ae Ex, such laws of ageneral mater, having wine late last night tells of the desperate | Lydia b Clark de J Day, Ex operation throaghout the state*as the general character of the fighting yesterday, Fripay, Nov be Assembly may enact. but he still is unwilling to admit | Robert famine teeth admane A number of electors in esch congressional ny Sarah Patrick decd, Jno Speers, Admr. district in this state, equal to ten per cent. of more than a temporary success off Ti Min summers a’ ae AM Stimmers, Admr. | the total number of votes cast In each congres- the Japanese and adds that he has | Asus F Warner dved, Wm A Florence, Ex sional district at the Iast preceding general i Saturpay. Nov, 19 red the fighti resumed toda; election for governor, shall have power to re- -_ ia 3 Wm Youngs decd, W F Tygard, H I.oeb, admrs| quire that any act or part of an act, passed with unabated vigor. Queannah Pearson, 73 Bene Ee by the general assembly, shall be referred to assembly of this state, to each sheriff in this state, and tothe president or superintendent of each of the several public institutions of this state supported by appropriations made by this state for and during the official term of said several officers; and the failure of any railroad or transporation company to furnish such pass or traneportation to any officer above named, shall be a forfeiture of its charter or license to do business in thie state. And every railroad corporationin existence at the time of the adoption of this section of the constitution that may hereafter accept the benefit of any aid, franchise or future legislation ofthis state, or of any municipal subdivision of this state, shall by such acceptance thereby agree to all the provisions of this section andis subject to al its penalties, FIFTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, —Joint and concurrent resolution submitting to the qualified voters of Missouri an amend- ment to the constitution providing for the.cre- ation of a fund to erect a new state capitol. Bx IT ReSOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HovSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THERRIN* ‘That at the general election to be held in this state on Tuesday next following the first Mon- EI day in November, 1904, the following. amend- As in previous engagements the Deitrick Bergman decd, Yeita W-rgian, Hx, [the cloctore atthe next general election, by | ment tothe constitution of this state concern- Willis Flovd o ary A Floyd, Admr, filing their signed demand with the secretary o' the erecti fa new state capitol shall be Japanese successes have been due to ing ha ofa ‘an supirior handling of artillery. aioe gga ele “pal the state, not more than ninety days after ad-| snbmitted to the qualified voters of the state, s journment of the general assembly which pass- | to-wit: Attimes the murderous fire from|z EFrle deed 3 ¢ Clark and DK Wal Walker, Bxre. |ed the act,carller than whichdatenolaworpart} Section 1. That the general assembly shall pea yan Mis of a law can become operative, except 2 I for five years an annual tax of four cents hreatened to throw halt] % ii ae » except ‘appro- | levy for five y their pieces threa sail 4 eee ert I Lease Acar ‘mr. DB! priation acte; all Jaws for the'immediate pres-|on the one hundred dollars valuation of the the Rassian army into confusion and | Rich, ‘oeger decd, Wm Jenne, ‘Admr. ervation of the public peace, health and safety; | real and personal property of the state for the rout. M Haas deed, Chas and Henry Haas, Admr. | and taws passed by 8 two-thirds vote of the] purpose of creating 8 fund for the erestion of 8 Tuespay, Nov. 22. members elected reepectively to each house and | new state capitol; provided, that any surplus ‘a ta99 Wm Lamar decd. WW Tomer, Ex. approved by the governor. remaining in sald fond, after the constraction The “Three R’s” Neglected. | # D staioney decd, Lucy A maioney, Ex, A.namber of the electors in each congres- | and equipment of said building, shall be trans- PE Qeatabery aeoth 4 4 van 5 Alar sional district in this state, equal to fifteen per | ferred to the credit of the general revenue fund juesenberr: mor . Mexico, Mo, Oct. 17.—President ood i A Moody, Aims cont, of the total number of votes cast in each Il, by Kirk of the Kirksville normal schoo! Wepnespay, Noy. 23. congressional district at the last preceding | #Ppropriate legislation enforee this amend- } Jotham Seudder decd, Warren, A J Lentz, Ex, | Seneral election for governor, shall have power | ment. in an address before the American Jotham Souder decd, Warren, A J ti ” ry hae en aero ore Teachers’ association, in session here | m tapi gre aire Pes prarmysd onal aig . | STATE OF MISSOURI—ss. Sand 7 eps pt to the} "1, 8am B Cook, Secretary of State of the to day, sald: electors of the state, except as above stated, to} /* * '_ | State of Missouri, hereby certify that the fore- “We need more solid work in the Be ay Ayr hese psa che, | going are fall, true and complete coptes of the Jane Beall deod J W Jamison, THurspay, Nov 24, ‘three R’s,’ rather than so much 6 , Cu ty days after the filing of the petition with the | Be™FFent reselutions of the Forty-second time with the ‘fads’ of the present | Virgit friar, matt’ | searetary of the state, and euch law shall be in | G°m¢F®l Assembly of the state of Missourl— vid Dunlap effeot trom and after the date of the official dec- | ¥1#t constitutional amendment, entitied day teacher.” & & Bowman minor. iW ; lnration of the result of the at ved |. Joint and concurrent resolution submitting to the qualified voters of the State of Missouri, A number of electors in esch congressional palcorraerreaped aeiv2: Khe ee istrict in this state equal to twenty per cent. of the total number of votes cast in each congres-| Seoond Constitutional amendment, entiti*d sional district at the Jast preceding general *«Joint and concurrent reson tion elestion for governor, shall have the power to | 0 the qualified voters of the State of Propose any amendment to the constitution of | #2 smendment to the constitution thereof, pro-| viding for the reservation to the people of the right to pr pose mesvures for ensetment, 16 Prof. Kirk’s address was well re- NC Adame minors, MA Adams Dye majocity of these voting thersou, ceived by the large number of teach- ersin attendance. President J. W. Million of Hardin college addressed the asaociation on “The Ultimate Aim of Education.” - Sarorpay, en, 26, Rowingsom ot ai mintra, 3 © Hayes, HY Ges Deller Gold for $1,100 eoeece tie Scineitat ios vo pon rgd New York, Oct. 15.—Coins belong: —_-s aa Yeyet pony and. via ings to a collector from Portland, minor) © Haye, amendment hal | peti sates ate ents Ore., were sold at auction here yes- , if ennoted by electors.’* terday for nearly $7,000. — Blair seiie secant aenaii eblind were 561 pleces. The prize of the collection was. an Ai silver dollar coined in 1804. tors came from many cities to bid on this rare piece which was bought by a Chicago man for $1,100. When the same dollar last was sold it brought $1,500—the highest price on record fora single pres The first . high price paid at the auction was ; pylon beer which |! was coined in 1849 A iF of 1888 |. SRE EP RRO Co ine | NA TN SETAE nee ees my produce, lunch basket, ete. Well we have the place. We always have the crowd and if you will drive up to our place of business when you come in you will find you have come to the right place as we pay the highest prices for all kinds of produce and sell everything as low as the lowest. You will be thinking of a heating stove or possibly a steel range and we are sure we have what you want. We handle the Malleable Range, the Garland Oak and the Wilson Heater, and they are the best made. If you don’t believe it, ask your neighbor who has one. There will be a demand for stoves this fall on account of this being leap year, so you had better hurry and get one before the rush. We still have more buggies than we want to carry over and will make you some epecial prices that ought to con- vince you that this is the right place. If needing a wagon don’t forget that we sell the best on the market. The Peter Schuttler, Mitchell, Moline and Buerkens. We are also headquarters for Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Farm Implements, Wire, Nails, Etc. We will have a car of American field fence ina few days and will make you some very low prices on same. Don’t forget that we have the best tinner and plumber in this part of the state and if needing anything in that line we can do you a better job than you can get elsewhere, We are also prepared to put in all kinds of furnaces and have put in nearly nll that are in use here or at our neighboring towns. Now don’t forget the Street Fair nor the fact that we are in business and will treat you right if you will come and see us. We are here to stay and {f you buy anything of us you know where to find us if it 1s not satisfactory. Thanking you for past trade and soliciting a continuance of same. We are yours truly, Bennett- Whee Mercantile. Co, Sa SE we Sage ce ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee Sse 2 EW ‘ Ld Bugecies. T have a few buggies left which I expect to sell during the STREET FAIR. If you want one you can buy it about at your own price this week. Come on and help me clean up the stock for this year. FINE LINE OF HEATING STOVES. at very low prices, Superior, Quick Meal and Moores Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges are the best. Hardware and Groceries Fruits of all kinds, and the finest line of Candies iu town. Make our store your headquarters during the fair. Bring in yur lunch, it will be safe here, Renperttuliy, G. E. CABLE. Sy: sla: do:me 80 much good. Linke. = , you will have success In. Butler and do yyou

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