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Che Butler Deeckln Cimes. VOL. XXVU. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1905. NO. 10 2. a | = = rane ; as - = ; os Mr. Otto A. KIDNEYS ., CAT Maybrick Lecture m=: Two Dockery Messages. re Fleissner’s benae Tour Not Allowed.| Jefferson City, Dee. 31.—Goversor | Washington, Dee 31—At the sug es pore dye oa ~~" m= "| the legislature which he expects to | Pe-ru-na Promptly Cured Him. (nan eae eee complete thie week. It ia underetood | A <> = L———.. the State department has laid its/that in bis meseage proper to the! > ; : ban op the ke'ure toor for which general assembly the gorernor wil! Z arranjements had already been| not touch on the question of convict ; made by Mre Florence Maybrick. | labor at the penitentiary, but will The teur was scheduled to open at/ express his views at lenght in a thor- Hartfomt Conn , the middie of Jan- ough Giscuseion of thet queation in ure. Lovrarive contracts had been |a sepanate meseage which he will pre- sloset. th topic, it was announced, | pare aud send to the legislature on | being Brit\-h prison x buses the second or third day of the sess-| | When Boo lene sei plomaticrepres-jion. In shia special convict labor | enterive took the matter up with|mesane it is understood that the jthe U ited States it waa-not repr |yovervor will and by Warden} ted that th» lectures would be} \) de and the board of prison | etesa canse for a seri } ee besbtie In view of the fect. } ! j alaty jos r, that Vr. Mawbrick je a ttet v for . a j jofleave prisoner, it was coof-ssed | povernorhasmade a thorough inves | } that Grert Britian would deem th ir} tigatica of the matter within the! i Pe sanction by t Ame days and says tha s f Mr. Otto A. Fleissner } Maybrick’s law Was jeouvice labor is to low rather than ae ‘ ee $4 rsummoned to Washingto jto high, and therefore he will re a \ | Mr. Oty A, Pleissner, American Rpicurean, late Chef to Col. W.4. Coady, | made clar to him, al) jjabor Oals ne af the »v-ral mm G.. ' a] freceete Bill), now chef sh tas Ralnior Grand Hotel Seattle, Wash, writes: $ | dates for the lectures having been|atactusing concomna at the a Lee | f “I suffered with kidrey and blagder trowsle until Hfe did not seein df ounestad sean ’ " wets 2 worth living. I had tried many medicines, but did not get any re-2 ithe English judiciary and privon| the adcanced price lief until I took Peruna. [t was really wonderful how much better I levaisek ‘She Siliieh rons ih ive losis a pati eles twas after I had used this medicine only west, Idit not expect that i¢¢ Vem She Briteh representative |etand firm nnd mo . Would help me permanently as lo it was doing me good I con-) readin sf: : , é ‘ é tinued to use it. At the end of six months I found to my relief that it} Me Be vijwtion to Mrs. Slay) the ae vanced peice. Unies the com | CREAI had rid my system of all that I was cured to stay cured. You? | brick’s discussion cf any subject shel tractors decide to accept the new] sR ALL certainly have a splendid icine and I gladly endorse it."—Otto A.¢ | may choose. contracts the queation of advanced | ' oe Fleisaner. cicinialanicesielialaiy price for convict labor will go over! BAKING PO WDE os : to the legislature and the new ad-! Catarre of the Kidneys a Common|Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the | France May Act in Morocco, |‘ ‘* 's'slature « special message! makes hom> basing easy. Nothing Disease—Kidney Trouble Often Kidney Trouble. | Paris, Dee 31.—The United States | rom the ont going governor strong- : gaint sy rie i“ By rere ees ° ‘ane — iceman ont nc Rano ambassador, General Porter, called | ly recommending the advance price. can be substitute? for it in making, r t ica e ca >, . er 4 : ‘ Catarth of the kidneys is very com-|from the kidneys. Catarrh is the cause | sedges a oe nae quickly and perfectly, delicate hot 4 ) : } Monindeed. Itis pity that this fact! of kidney difficulty. Remove the cause ce, todey and discussed the! Eecentric Man Makin : J ¥ fee . isnot better knowa to the physicians as| and you remova the effect. With un- [situation in Morocco whith the p , ; — biscuit, hot-breads, muilins, cake and Nee a0 well as to the people. erring accuracy Peruna goes right to | minister is considering. It is evi- reparations For Death. try People have kidney disease. They! the spot. The kidneys are soon doing dent that ? secre % » Acacia t na pastry. take some diuretic, hoping to get better. | their work with perfect regularity. E “ Mis Louisville, Ky., Dee 30. —Ecesntric | ‘They never once think of catarrh. Kid- Thewssete of Testimediols. actunless the sultan reverses his Isaac derry,who lives neur Jefferson: | PRICE Pirine Poweer 44, tu caco r ¢ seldom as- fieusive acti ae mare ; bhava acme ere reer Seta er Pe Sila Leaguaest ter onete nen | Ainecean 38 ais oO : a ° “nan : ad is 9% vears old, haa 1p | Serco Sarwan et Skt er ees we ~ gilag, they are not very often associated | Ple Who have had a5: espn nee a esis tgp kle ” St inaratiae tor cis Me fe! ag — > ¢£ i ag tn the mitds of ti..4 Hed Zon t , $ "i ee stbuarrand, | et esting se & io 7 Panay oF | pi eB Boe, Bes ; NaS Shims ADR artentent: art | s nis, to be op do over his a : ° » > : sa ~ few physicians year, Kivi Preparations are going ant ieee % 2 a ~ercet ° THE KIDNEYS. recognize catarrh; for marvelou ‘naval division consisti: g oof ‘esting piglet fad axe ve v wv v eibdan ne . @@ tie kidnev=. They doctor for some-| Address Dw, Hartman, President of hettioshiins Charlemenes and tee 1 to cover ad GSE ke 5 ; thing else. They try this remedy and The Hartiman Sanitarium, Columbus, | ae nee iz ell ’ si lorders fur the a tt : r - that remedy. The trouble may be ca | Ohic. een EO RNON IS TOF , shatters bee wna. tn ad: Cures 2 Coll: vinlaTwo ~~ “tarrh all the time. A few bottles of Pe-| All correspondence held strictly con- jceed to Morocco if the cris accentu |dition note date ol taeth: death: ms write i. 3h wwe wes pe ath as ° rana would cure them. ean j ates. es psa appropriate inseriptior yr % | , orderly aud law abiding;our ofticials, whatever may be said of their poli. ties, may be depended upon to do To-day circuustances piace ac: m- This picture is not fanciful. With) berland P e 7 Aan Rakiier comp'stely out a bis army. du aes for the faltibiity ofal! | Colambns, on Christmas evening. secure . wig es — ” ri ‘He fa nsuaily iccated ten or fifteen human devices when subjected to the, The preliminery bearing was called and his geese bai : bef we miles from the firicg line, and in! strain of abnormal condition it is| before Judge Kunus here to-day, and |! ELISE Om CATE Ue to ee | their duty. you and L are truly ¢ many instances is even fartheraway. | substantially correct. pig their attorney, J. W. Sad oe is a to turn VS = as. Ake eondeely, €6 fe He sits in a room where radiate tele- | a dath, the defendants waived prelimi- Whee the day of resurrection arrives. “ ; te doce nat ec ahots Ma eoek Ok the people fn towns where tan pragherpharertad SS [ners pci ional tat : ms ti aha bp lene ngs occur must be somehow > 5 dal ae | saa) it the ac ofthe Grand 29 afr of a bravado,.b $s und¢ ee motest parts cf the eld, pacing bin TIRED OF LIFE. )22" sconagaacine nit ‘ sapere ken the task in an earnest way. <etuiarly barbarous, illiterate, law- i h vary term of the taken t y i pen ‘ in instantaneous communication | Jury at the February term o} : less. Alynehing, like death, is a with hisprincipal subordicates. The —_— Criminal Court Mr. Perry has never married, be | 3 he &feat way off until it strikes us. i . cause he does not like women, t gi ‘ messes were placed | But as I visited the various towns Autorney j.j Oly one he ever thought be could | famous painting of Napol on at Aus- | Death i r m| The States wit \ terlits represents, in the popular eye, ; Rumored is Near Fro under a bond of $500. i } 7 ray i he| Make his wife acted so indepen-| Twas more and more impressed with — ® commanding geveral directing a | Attempt to Commit Suicide. | 4. Kemper has teen gat by the deatif with him thet be broke’ off |® 00° st thale bemcly temalibeaite: | . great battle. i i ist Prosecutin | . meric: i (war past. ‘The artist wuc| Oberin, 0, Dee. 31.—C. T. Beck| Martin lami to snciet, Proseuting| friendship with her. He lives |they are all American towns, juet warfare of the past. The artist wio | 2 . | Attorney Ewing Cockrell ix the pros like youteaba mink No, lpuckine aspires to depict the direction of a | With, lier in anunconsclouscondition || with a nephew. Several years ago | |“ S00r| “get D vageey battle must show a man | &¢ bis home in this city, and at noon é ——— he started to build @ large house, B iebtobaics os bar! - it is hich i | it was doubtful if he would live. His P but abandoned the project after the |20¢ 8 Southern crime, nor a Western | ata table on which is spread 7 ; Lawson’s Work Hurts. ji . crime, nor a Northern crime; it is an ge map dotted with little age | Physician has been constantly at his house had been partly completed, | ida ci ting the positions of the ep-| bedside. Pittebarg, Dec. 29.—The Standand | and in this half dwelling he lives. He | “ 4 peg ” . with ap ordinary desk | Hia condition has been critical for) Qi] company to-day announced alig weil off, and bls farm fs rich in! - R. “a rne foe oe RQ at his elbow. In an ad-|&*ersl days, but no fears wersenter- | change ia the price of Pennsylvania | coment stone, ‘( oe Ae ni — oo tl : ri ss toc comanbonst where *#ined until this morning, when he} oj] from $155 to $150 per barrel re it — > e) ane 7.“ est. sit alert opesators ready to connect | Stilered a shock and became uncon-| 4 reduction of three cents was es And not ail t! bes ld any | the commander with any of the field | &i0Us- Callers at the house express-| made in Uhio, Iudiana and Kentucky To Set An Eagle Free. — were = grag n poe A ed the opinion that the aged banker | oj], ; tia o, Kan, Die. 31. white men, one a naman, and | —A bald | would not survive many hours. Oil men eay the market conditions ines sinty 6 ue As soon as the condition of Mr. ws fe aube. ga. ida bad cee caine | do not warrant 6 cut and explain | neacuring over eight feet will be Beckwith became Known, the euicide/ the action by saying that “‘the ©¥8-| turned loose here in the streets Sun-| Kansan Killed Himself. theory was advanced. Dr. W. C./ tem needs the money.” tay afternoon, Jan. 1. 1t ts the Bunce, his physician, denies that They mean that Lawson's crusade! | onorty of the lodal Eagle | | Emporia, Kas, Dec. 31.—R. H. eulcide wae attempted. has bad its effect. ‘hich will restore it to liberty. a Mehan of 27 Merchant street com-| SLL AL ae metal band containing the i hs ript- j mitted suicide here to-night at 545 Revolation Imminent. fon “Iam a member of pts ae "ae oot eo Pd oa sixty | . ta, ‘ ai 0 ¢| years old and has been sick for some | A sure sign of approaching revolt | 4M, — 898, Fraternal Order * [san Lhe tonsibiaas tas cca! and eerious trouble in your system | Eagls; $5 reward for my return, i ‘ ' Exposi-|is nervousness, sleeplcseness, or | will te clamped to a leg. | Was shot ina row over a store in Ar- | Ore., June let to Oct jstomach upsets. Electric Bitters inc OE: jkausas. The jury failed to convict | 23,| will quickly diemember the trouble- this murderer and this fact, with the 28, |some causes. a re Negro Indorse Kerens. | sickness of bis wile, is the cause of | bow ey Pm awed the liver, ner Columbia, Mo., Dee. 31.—After tie | his action. Mahan got up from his | Ban down systems | adjo."tament of the negro State ‘sick bed, sat on the foot of the bed‘ Sind oll the comal Ten Zire Association here to-day a/and shot himeif through the head | vasish -ander its! igre number of the négro edacators | just above the kftear with @ fevol- | Lo wy i si; sog:jmet ‘und adopted, by a unani-|ver. He is an old soldier and leaves | Tapsurena in dee i mous vote, resolutions indorsing R. {a wile and onedaughter. He reputed ; Caged 5 Gudranteel y{C. Karena for the United Staten sen- | to be sorth $25,000. He bad lived | ay, Droggist. * batorship. - ‘ | here for twenty-five years. | mographer at his elbow ‘bat site quietly tacing v4 $ Stallment pian. If not eoaven- es aa Fa oe aie | eh ‘ ne % 4 | will have a rec J a aa Pom i D 3 Se FIGHTING MODERN BATTLES. | = beare that artack hae been.’ Hyatt Bays Held Guilty, [bares neive MEG TTP | pulsed, that rein’orcements are need-| + i a " a o ce ie tt : ne ees or is (here, that ammunition is renning | arreneburg, Mo., Dec. 31.—The | ag tat the cost of the pue bas be . . ; , lee gre thet thle Svhien ‘tne! Cormer's jury in the Martin-Hyate) peld. : : An American Crime. Found Adultarated Seeds. The Commander Today Haniles been cnt in peices, that those troops | killing held Toomwas and Paul Hvate At his be ng he has a ct i CO! Ray Sisanari Baker in MeClure's Washington, Dec. 31.—Secretary ling Her | Well-seasoned walout f = Ge H H have bean two days without food, | to answer the charge of killing Her | 7 You avd! Ain oe «it nr vated acirrulartodar His Army by Wire. | so on, along bis forty miles of front | bert Martin | ea a : maui hug (S0miehow could got possibly tuke Kv Tes t > made tn ¥. Millard in Seribners. and takes his measures accordingly. | y occurred = oe Cum henge pine 5 aeiliek i. wa jplace in our town; cur people are accordence with an act of the last yterian Church, near > va oe ee oe Congress directing him to obtain Jn the open market samples of seeds of 1 grass, elo ror alfaits, teat thesar eds of Canada blue under any other ada blueyrass or , to publish the re- ; ts with the rame of e\ g the adulterated were obtained by de- name th “poe compres sult of tt the deale seed: Sa partment its from 742 places throughout country and out of these there were twenty-three lots sold by eight seed dealer found to be adulterated. Recommends Whipping Post. Washington, b-e, 30.—The grand jury of the District cf Columis“** Nia its presentment to-day, recomme:{P@ oe the establishment «f the whipping post for wife beating and petty lar- ceny. Two of the grand juryman do : not coneur in the recommendation a 4: to the whipping post for wifebeat- ers. . Pe PIERCE & ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY, 2 “I We represent sixteen old re- liable stock companies. Take your choice. We write farm insurance on the cash or in- + jent to call at office, drop us & postal eard. ; % PIERCE & ALLEN, 8-8t, BUTLER, MO.

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