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pcan ee Che Butler Weekly Cimes. VOL. XXVII. : BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. NO. 7 HER PHYSICIANS DESPAIRED. Christmas Folly The seam y side of Christmas might ADVISED CHANGE OF CLIMATE, | cbrctrset vont on casters more th in one’s income juatifies, and ‘Pe-ru-na, Used as a Last Resort, Cured Her of |*° overioot the claims of the fature in gratifying the demaids of the a Severe Attack of Catarrh of the Lungs, — {present ‘Thousands of us are 80 ex- ‘ travagant at Christmas that we pay the penutty in inconvenience and embarcarment during the reat of the wiater, To sound a note of warning, vo intinate acrution, is to make onw's relf ur popular. The faet is that there oughtto bea wood deal more independence on this whole su’ j et, and that peopleshould have the courage of theirconvictions in the matter of Christmas presents, To bestow a gift on one we love and to make chi'dren beatifically happy is a beautitul thing and in conson- ance with the real Christmas feeling. But by degrees the custom has grown andamp ified until it has become j burdensome, and a good deal of the heart has gone out of it. A good t'me to make a start is the present Eliminate from the Christmas schedule the name of every one to whom you were intending to send a A Charitable Highwayman. Chicago, Dec. 11.—Acting by day as superintendent in the printing department of a local manufacturing company and at night the part of a charitable highwayman is sald to have been the career of Edward B. Clark, now under arrest. According to his confession he has played the varied role for more than a year. He bas admitted being implicated in several “holdups” which have puzzied the police Incidentally, Clark aseerted that he had traveled all over the world, and thaton one occasion while making a trip to China he struck down and killed three of a crowd of sailors who had mutined. Herbert Boyer also a printer, was taken into custody as an accomplice, In all the robberies Clark is sald to have been a charitable thief, return- ing part of the stolen property to the victim. In one instance it is al- leged he ordered Boyer at the muzzle ofa pistol to retura a gold watch which they had stolen froma woman In another ease, he says he and his companion were robbed by a bar- tender after they had rot bed him Grea tast ee ar ae oe perfunctory gift, or a gift that you] Clark's home is handsomely furntsh- atest , to \ Pe ry supposed might be an exchenge. }ed and he has boru a good reputa- With leas P troubie ii cAak Next, decide definitely how much you | tion. cast ther ane ha 22 ke TALAMOS , hot-breads, hiscutt a and cako of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. The Magazine “Blew Up.” Joffey ville, Kas, Dec. 10—The nitro-glycerin magazine of the Kan- sas Torpedo company, on the Swan land, three miles north of this place, | = exploded about 5 o'clock this even- ing, killing B. F. Hurst, a shooter for the company, and breaking windows for miles around. The ex. plosion was terrific, belng plainly heard at Fort Scott, eighty five miles away. There is thought to have been about 200 quarts of ex- plosive in the magazine. can rightfully spend, and limit your MRS. IDA CALDWELL. . gifts to that amount. Then leave out the grown people, and lavish Thousands of women owe their lives ‘hriet nty 0 ilde to Peruna, Hundreds of thousands owe your Christmas bounty on the child their health to Peruna, Hundreds of |P¢2—vot only on your own children, thousands are praising Peruna in every | but on the poor and the desolate.— state of the Union, December Woman’s Home Compan- We have many thousands of letters |ion. The Sensational Cure of Mrs. Caldwell Is the Talk of Her ances. PRICE BakiING Powcer Co., CHicaco, Because She Slapped Him, The Russian Fleet Sunk. Oklahoma City, Ok., Dee 10.—Be-| London, Dee. 11—The London cause his mother slapped him Willle | Daily Telegraph’s correspondent be- Kay, 15 years old, set fire to her| fore Port Arthur telegraphs that all home this afternoon. The residence|of the Russian battle ships and was entirely consumed. When the | cruisers, together with the gunboats fire was in progress he procured «| Giliak and Fusadneck were sunk or gun with which he rttempted to | destroyed and that only the torpedo shoot his mother. He is in jail. boat destroyers remain Intact. erithicmaaananineueks |; According to a spectal dispatch ‘from Tokio and Shanghai, giving #2 ibeals aud alitel f an ‘unofficial reports, the crews of all ocal, and district agent for one of the, go Ruselan warships in the harbor oldest ond best life insurance Compa: of Port Arthur were landed and nies in existance, Write to-day and give apprently no effort was made te references. C. C. Courtney, State Agent, | move the vessels; The Japanese will Massachusetts Building, Kansas City,|now turn their attention to the . Mo. 3-tf| torpedo boat destroyers and when these have been destroyed the guns will be directed against steamers Letter to Mr. C. E. Decker. and transports in the harbor. Butler, Mo, Mail advices to Japan describing Dear Sir: If you paint two houses the capture of 203-Meter hill state alike with two differeat paints, und that the Japanese drenched the one takes twice a much paint as the timber works of the trenches with other, you know which paint to buy kerosene and started a furious fire after that—so far as gofar goes— which was fanned by a strong gale. es don’t you? The Japanese advance was very * One of those paints 1s Devoe; the| Slow. They were obliged to make otheris any average paint. The roads with bags of earth. It was a worst are worse than that; the} Sudden decision to make a night - better are not much better; no other | @ttack that brought victory to the as paint than Devoe is anywhere near| Japanese, Nothing {s_yet officially Devoe in go far. Devoe is go further; know as to the extent of the Japan- the rest are go short, go-middling | &¢ casualties. and go-three quarters. bape apryet zoe y Tra To Cure a Cold in One Day. Coe aa Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- F. W. DEVOE & CO. NINE Tablets. All druggists refund New York and Chicago, | the money if it fails to core. E. W. P.S.—Gough & Hess sell our paint Grove’s signature is’ oneach box. 25c. ‘Mrs, Ida Caldwell, 506 Pearl street, Sioux City, Is., Vice-President Order of from grateful women, with permission ‘Washington, writes: to use them in public print, which can +I suffered with catarrh of the res-| never be used for want of space, It Was a Blow at Platt. piratory organs off and on for the last Catarrh would not be such a curse three years until I thought it was in this country if the people thoroughly | Washington, Dec. 10 —Senator Car- chronic, My chest and lungs were ir-| understand its nature, It must be | mack frankly acknowledge last night ‘witated and I had to use the greatest| treated at once to prevent it from make " Gare not to expose myself to chilly air| ing inroads upon vital organs. that his bill providing for a commis- or dampness as itincreased my troubles.| I¢ you suffer from catarrh, buy Pe- | sign to investigute campaign expen- «(My physician advised me to try a|runa to-day, for a day gained on the | ditures was intended as an answerto t com pl ——, Poa tpl ganda enemy, catarrh, means & day nearer | gonator Platt’s bill for the reduction dertul ree geared y Peruna, I Pee tints on file many thousand testi- of Southern Representation. It was Rushing The Pipe Line. Joplin, Mo., Dee. 10—Since the last injunction was granted by Judge Flannelly, the Kansas Natural Gas Company is rapidly laying its pipe line to Joplin. Dirt is flying at a lively rate and over 1,000 workmen are stationed along the route. It is said the line will reach Galena by the first of the year. Orders have pass ed along the route to hurry the work to Joplin. Grief For Child’s Death Causes Mother’s Suicide. Bismark, Mo., Dec. 10 —Mra. Geo Matkiue, wife of a prominent mer- chant «at this place, committed sulcide yesterday by shooting her self through the head with a pistol. Grief over the loss of a child more than 4 year ago Is supposed to have been the cause of the deed. Here’sa rare chance! We want a i aa monials like the one given here. We can | @ return blow, ‘ lnc alley ah ons rote Ss tener only give our anes. a slight glimpse] ‘I’m tired of hearing talk about them all which'cured me. 1 was re-| of the vast array of unsolicited endorse- | the wrongs inflicted on the franchise ‘Meved within three days and after two] ments we are receiving, Noother phy- iu the South,” said Mr. Carmick months and a half the irritation was |sician in the world has received such @ : ¥ . | gone, my lunge perfectly healed and my | volume of enthusiastic letters of thanks | ‘aud I want to remind the public of health restored,”—Ida Caldwell, as Dr. Hartman for Peruna, _| the wrongs inflicted on the franchise _— - ees ~ fin the North. The political corrup- Knows His Friend. : From Culver. tion in New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and other northern states isa disgrace to the nation. We don’t have anything to match it in the South, and the northern blows at the franchise are @ real danger to republicau government. That bill of mine is intended to give the peo- ple who baveso much to say about the franchise in the south something to think about.” A farmer in speaking before an in-| Mr. and Mrs. Van Sant received ‘stitute of his professton recently | the Home Literary Society at their - gaid: “As @ rule the farmer knows) home Friday evening. An interest- no firmer friends than the county | ing programme was rendered by the press. The home paper is distinctly | society. The date of of the next the farmers’ own paper, supported | meeting was changed’ to Thursday, | directly or indirectly by the farmers | December 8th., 80 as not to inter « who composed the buck bone to the|fere with the missionary lecture to printer’s sub-cription list and: Jarge- | be given at Salem, Friday evening. ly for what theenterprising merchant | The society will meet at the home of advertises. Now, brothers, let us| Mr. and Mrs. Christie, Subject for Ste : not forget our friends. Let us see | debate is: —s a ae Swanger Will Retain Expert that our subscription is paid before | 1s growing worse. Under the leader- ‘ ‘the firet of rem a year in| ship of T. E. Pw end B. F. Clerks Temporarily. 4 r e-ean—nfford tt . Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 10.—Secre- man ot ‘the paper thas fights my i ‘Battles shall have my support. An- A Guaranteed Cure For Piles sted can pre parbiooy | other thing, the merchants who ad-| Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- seat oes : eg Vertiseare the ones who make it ie Piles, ‘Druggiste refund: money | °°! Uuditor-elec Q . possible for us to get a good local | if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Swanger announces that uotil after 8 fi b any case; no matter of how long|the adjournment of the legislature, on a Raber perrapene in 6 to 14 da a b gat 7; [at any rate, he will retain on bis , urio ication gives ease an the local ross haveno right a pol t haso’t it Row g Pg in clerical force four of the persons who the farmer’s patronage. I pro- | etam| it will be forward: d post | have been in the office of Secretary Be hereafter to go to a good, live, id by Parte Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, | of State Cook, whom he succeeds. advertiser and a man who will These are Will J. Chamblise, statie- rting tician of the Department; Capt. at thy er James W. Allen, corporation clerk; ‘ ae sh bu: ag an pe Miss Frederickson, stenographer,and is og he all and give Jack Brune, custodian of the records Mr. Wilder {se noncommittal as to ds aalllerteny oesbed what he will do, though it is likely ndash eee gate that ho will retain several of Auditor harap! “taal a tas Allen’s force until after the legisla 8.” —Exchange. be about the size of tle packing house in Withita, Kans. Construc- ture adjourns. A. B. Parker ' | tion work will not begin untilepring. Declines To Serve bw York, Dec. 5 —Former Judge ‘Parker, who-has opened up in this clty, declined to (SSSA SASASS ASSIS SASS, SIG OU WILL FIND Missouri Timothy and Flax Seed, Texas Rod Seed Oats, Nebraska Corn, A Packing Plant In Joplin. Joplin, Mo., Dec. 4.—Thie place is to have a packing house, which is understood to be a Cudahy enter- price, backed heavily by local -~ taliste. It {s reported the plant will Republicans Will Not Would Elect President Contest Maryland Vote. S Arkansas Coal, For Term of Elght Years.) Baltimore, Md., Dec. arr on Re- | with = Bott ana x * : nd publican state managers decided not ansas Soft an ard Wheat Flour ve “dagg | Commissioner of Estimate lborepior cyte _ ja *!t0 make a contest fur the electoral : jngecbs Som ; resol viding 's the name Wi - ebejergred which ot t and Vice President for a| ¥°% of Maryland. This is partly cnowa. Tt dainibhes the Bran and Shorts. due to the fact that there is no throughout ppo ox two Paeny oon cea oprengahed by machinery with which to make such t relieves morning sickness, cures sore ” By Going to the reeontatives in Con- a contest and partly for the reason | "st + ae <paye att A sing fe ng that Roosevelt and Fairbanks will *hijctstcoce: "Mawteeeeeree|® Peoples Elevator Co, sa SRE rosette, and ag being Feed your stock oil meal to make them sleek and fat.

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