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aeRO ae a ac NS . > Pet Snakes And Drinks. Cincinnatti, O, Jan. 16—The keeping of pet snakes is noteufficient jground for divorce. Neither {s an foeccasionalh jag. Such was Judge Spiegel’s ruling today when he rr- fused to grant a decree either to Frederik Elbert or to his wife, Mra. Anna Elbert, and advised the wif-’s father to spank the young husband, “If wereto grant a divorce to every woman whose husband oc cas- jonally drank more than he ought to,” remarked his honor, “there would be few married people left in this town.” “He wanted me to meet him at the door to kiss him every time he came hum»,” suid the wife. “That’s a sign of love, not a Garden Truck can be raised profitably only in soil containing plenty of Potash. All vegetables require a fertilizer con- taining at least 10 per cent, actual Potash Without Potash no fertilizer is com- plete, and failure will foliow its use. farmer should have our valuable books: on sation—they are not matter booming any ene: f dooks of autheritative information that means profits to the farmers. Sent free for the GERMAN KALI WORKS New York—08 Nessan street. or Bt. Louis, Mo.—ith aud Olive Sts. shecontinued. “Snakes is a hobby of mioe,” said the husband. “Every man {fs entitled to his hobby,” said the Judge. OR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Itchiny, Klind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles. Druggiste refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure apy case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. ‘Firet ap- plication gives ease and rest, 50c, If your druggist basa’t it send 50¢ in stamps and it will be forward d post paid by Paris Medicine Co,, St, Louis, S all kinds of dental work. Infirmary of Osteopathy. Two blocks west o! square on Ohio Street. Chronic Diseases a Spe ialvy. Mo. Harriet Frederick, 0. 0. A Diamond Stud For Dockery. Sophia E, I Hemstreet, D 0, Jefferson City, Jan. 11 —A few min . Hematreet at the Infirmary of Dr, Frea- | Utes before Governor Dockery retired Meh pie Spec, Wen trom office a few of his ay pointees who held the most important offices met in the executive office and pre- sented him with a fine diamond stud and a little letter of thanks for his kindness to them. ~The officera were: L. Hickman, W. T. Dameron, F. M Woolbridge, R. G. Yates, O. P. Gen- try, W. M. Todd, W. A. Morrow, G Y. Crenshaw, Governor Dockery’s last officlal act was to sign a letter to Mra. Morrow expressing thevks for many courtes ies, especially for what she has done the two years as hostess ut ihe executive mansion. and e, "phone 183 : Residence ’phone a D.W. B, STARK, VETERINARY SURGEON DENTIST. MeMullen’s Feed Yard. _ Butler, Mo. °2-8t COSCO S0SSSS0 00000 TT ETSS OOSSPSSOSOTO AND SSOSSESSS EGO POSOOOHROCES { Missouri Pacific Railway Time Tabie at Butler station, 408TH BOUND. "Judge Ailows Husband | WHEN BABY [S COMING Mother'sFriend alert as she foresees the joy, ambition, success and the life-long satisfaction com- fng nearer, day by day, in the dear and innocent being so soon to see light, and the uncertainty whether she see a sweet girl or a brave boy face beside her on ae pillow adds zest to her eae y child can fail to be healthy, hearty, strong, clear complexioned, poe blooded pr cheerful in disposition, who are mutual! influenced by the continued use of this great liniment, MOTHER'S FRIEND, Buy of druggists, $1.00 per bottle, Our treatise “‘Motherhood” mailed free, THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Hard to Bury a Woman. Rutland, Vo, Jan. 183 —Consider able trouble was experienced in the fineval aad burial of Mrs, Willian Lique of this city, the largest woman in Vermont, who welghed about 425 pounds at her death, When the casket was taken {in the Lique house it was tipped up on edge, but when it came tine to teke the body from the house this moru- ing itcould not be gotten through any of the doors. The windows were tried with no better result, Finally the casings of a window were ripped off and the cottin barely squeezed through, When the casket was haif way down it got away from the pa!lbearera aud fell. : ground for divorce,” replied the 7 I want them to Investigate police judge. Rony yoo y Hy = bean hayes contributions and the contributions “He built a house for his snakes,” ea mother, E faculty is keenly | Of poetmasters with equal thorough- Will bein Adrian every Tues- eanioneseeeneemene jother’s Friend applied externally joven if he is not guilty. I’ don’t day and Friday prepared to do A Guaranteed Cure For Piles theeugheut ee — sey know whether anyone leguilty, Ido ® | ia started, and I shall insist upon ft, FOLK WANTS IT THOROUGH. The Governor Would Have no Cloud on His Campaign. Jefferson City, Jan. 15—A new turn was taken in the investigations today when Governor Folk who had | been too tury to pay attention toit began to etudy the situation himeel’, | For Infants and Children. a The Kind You Have He hae said all along that if there is any reason for investigation no ex- expense will be spared to make it thorough. To-day he asked Demo- cratic senators, who are friendly, to vote for every investigation resolc- tion offered. “I want the {investigation to be thorough,” he said. “It must be, e0 ‘arasI can have anything to say. || nees, As a rule [ don’t belleve in starting investigations uniess there ia eome evidence of a reason for it. The mere faet that there has been an investigation does a mansome harm know that I want my campaign in- vestigated, now that the moveme If the committee has not power enough now I want it given more power and shall ask senators to do it, lfeither party has doneanything crooked it ahall not be epared or the offense covered up if Lean help is. 1 don’t care what motives started it, No friend of mine will attempt to atop It while there Is a single fact vet to be inveativated. man or party that brings a falae charge from mere malice will be held responsible.” “VERY COARSE POWDER. Must Have Burned Slow-Like, Ac- cording to the Narrative of a Slow Relator. Eben Greenough could not be excited by fire, murder or hurricane, When the railrvad was put through his native vil- lage, a serious accident, te which he was an immediate witness, shocked the neighborhood. For years afterward he told the atory to those who asked, but always delivered the narrative in his OF course, ; similating the Food andRegula- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANIS “CHILDREN: |p a Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. In Use For Over Thirty Years jCASTORIA ‘THE OENTAUA COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY. H| Aperfect Remedy forCons' fon, Sour Stomach Dinreivtes Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. ~ ALOnpmonths old t Py5, Dosis RZCINIS —————————e EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE MOST PERFECT NEWS-GATHERING SYSTEM ON EARTH ——IS THAT-OF THE——— ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT In addition to the service of the Assoviated Press, it hasits own correspondents every where and covers the events of the world more thoroughly than any other paper. I¢ is absolutely essential to every person who would keep abreast of the times, It is first in news, firat in Interest and first in the homes of the people, where its cleanliness, purity and accuracy make it ever welcome, . 80 St, 25P areal 4 lingering, passionless mode of speech, » 96 4M. Republicans to Accompany Texans Send 100 Opossums says Youth's Companion, lo. 114 AM. a " They'd got the cut about half-way No, 92 stock expres ‘i P.M. Niedringhaus to Capital. To Governor of Nevada. through Bellow’s rock." he used to say, OUTH BOUND, . ” “ % na? q 7 £8. }, p Ro. 24 St. Loute’ Joplin (limited) 6:4) A mt. Jettereon City, Mo. dan. 7 —'"'Mis Houston, Tex., Jan. 16 —Captain maybe more'’n hall, may be Jes s. Abe No, 27 Kansas City & Foplin mail..12:25 8 m. 4 _ 7, S| tohn Tinin aid H. L Price, off Harrington, he had charge o° the shan- No. 2> Kansae City & Joplin expr 10:46 2 M | souri Republicuns, in a long special |’ 4 } ty where they kep’ the powder ‘n’ Os TIS need Fea etek. M. ‘ : Georgetown to-day sbipped 100 live ‘ns ‘aan tenis (INTERSTATE '0) ViSION train, will escort Senator-elect’ Nied 7 tools 'n’ the timekeeper's office. Some . 41 Inter-State, west bound. .1:00P. M.| . eet ” «,JOposums to Governor Spurks o'} 0’ them blasts wa 1@ ones, too. Ye = ee 7:00 A. M. | ringhaus to Washington,” sald City Nevads. The governor waea Texne| can sce now how high the roc!s was No, 42 Inter- : 5 q * Nevad ». 1@ ZOVerDO) eXMA see 1 hig >» 8 S, #e ah r-State, east boun 10 FM /Chairman J PD. Howe of St. Louis, boy and bas ufondness for opoxsum | Maybe 60 foot high, maybe more, m aybe £.C. Vanpervoont, agers. [as he left Jefierson City. 4 ha Th ina less, We will eclipse the Harrison trip And sweet potatoes, Here has bee) wen, Jae Hopkins an’ me went of 18388. front seat on the wagon.”’ Mr. Niedringhaus was standing by and he added: “We will take the Sodalla Flam beau cub with us. An effort will be made to have at least 200 Republi cans in the party.’ Missouri will occupy that toosevelt band T. C, BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office ‘North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children @ specialty. DR: J. Me CHRISTY; Office The Uver Sutler Vash Depart ment Store, Butler, Mo, Has Stood The Test 25 Years. The old, orginal GROVE'S Taste- Botrance, same thatiead to Hagedorn’s @tudio.north side square Butler, Mo. New York, Jan 16.—John Mat- thews, who was eld tor a time as a suspect. in connection with the as- sarsinetion of President Lincoln, died ata boarding house in this city to- day. Matthews was John Wilkes Kooth’s roommate and one of his closest friends and was on the stage in Washington wien thg futul shot was fired. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears aguiust the contiaual; recommendation of Dr. King’s New! Discovery for Consumpwuun, will have a long and bitter fight with; their troubies, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what. R. Beall of Beall, Miss. has to say: “Last fall my wife bad every symp- tom.of consumption. She took Dr. King’s New Discovery after every- thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entire- ly cured her. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay, Druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. Joplin Wants Whipping Post. Joplin, MO., Jan. 15.—The Jasper county representatives in the legisla- ture have been asked by’ many citi- B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H, H. Nichols, East side square, Butler, Mo. TABLER’S PILE BUCK EYE —_ OINTMENT ae BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MED. 60., ST. LOUIS. DATENTS Trace Marks Oesicns &c. post to be establiched in Missouri. New Laundry. Riffle & Cox are now located in zens to present 4 bill for a whipping | great activity about Georgetown since the recent visit: of Governor Sparks there, catching and caging the animals, The governor doeanct propose to feast on the entire ship ment, bu6 will stock a new 2,000 acre preserve near Reno with most «{ then. Washington, Jan 18 —It may be} while he had his t ate emasculates them by additions and eubtractions, the Pre- ident will withdraw them. He believes the treaties are essentially sati-fsctory | e ae | and will not brook any tinkering. President Roosevelt looks on signi arbitration treaties with the priaci pal foreign countries. as one of the greatest steps in the direction of uni versal peace, Locked Up the Watchman. Ardmore, I. T., Jan. 16 —The dry goods store of W. B. Serimship and the drugstore of U.S. Nobleat Man- niaville were robbed last night by ‘three men, who captured the watch man of the town and locked him in the bank building for safe keeping The officer escaped, however, and frightened the burglars away by fic ing several shots atthem. Nomoney was secured by the burglars aad it ir believed only a small amount ot goods were taken. J.D. Yeoman’s Reappointed, Washington, Jan. 14.—James D Yeomans of lowa, was appointed to day, interstate commercs commis- sioner. It is understood that the appointment is only in order to en- able Senator Cockrell to serve out his term in the Senate. The attor- ney general decided that an appoint | 4own to see Abe to tell him that his} aunt that lived at Pools’ Corners was dead, She-kep’ a hen-farm an’ liv all alone, Abe was then t rele —nearest in one sense an’ oth a) tin the tchin’ things tel! Abe, and as soona we pi » Abe was wa as Cown te erty. Abe, he it his coat, an’ rk turned Jale—he wert tos OMee Telephones. House Telephonelo | Jess chil! toxic. You khaow what you|stated on high authority that Pres | 8s Ae on a a rowder—he are taking. Lt is ironand quinine in| ident Rousevelt will insi-t on the rat hae Semarshian’ started to lei DR, J. T. HULL a tasteless form. Nocure, no pay. 50¢|igeation of every arbitration treaty | at this sii eat tii DENTIST. He Saw Mr. Lincoln Shot without any amendment. Ifthe sen | Then the rarrative concluded thus: . . Abe saw bout as soon to git some “Well, as soon as me an’ what Jake was vp to, or we went down to the spr before we cot be Settles: rateetopeints in Mbiteau, Florian tucky, L an, Visaissippn Nerthinnd south One Georgia, t Ust olina, Ter tessee, Virginia on mile Pst and 3rd Tuesdays in dannary eb Marchand April Rete one half of one fare ples g2.00 BE Vandervoort Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack- ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain thisto you. He knows all about this cough medicine. “We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in our family for 25 years for throat and lung troubles, and we think no medicine equals it. Mrs. A. Pomeroy, Appleton, Minn. Be., 50c., $1.00. J.C. AYER CO., All drngyists. Lowell. Mass. for ome ent | | Rossevelt Wants No Tinkering. | up. The old lary bad « ie prop their new building and are fixed to/ ofan interstate commerce commis- Bt do work to suit all. Give them a! siouer was a fixed term of six yenre Weak Throats = trial and see for yourself. Phone! and that a vacancy on the board al- bs 138 Ayer’s Pills greatly aid recovery. 10 tf. | ready existed. Purely vegetable, gently laxative. | SEMI-WEEKLY, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR é cuataias The WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT is issued in Semt- THE GREAT Weekly Sections, eight pages or niore each Tuesday and REPUBLICAN Friday. 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With- wlor of said estate, to make erspoon, execuitix of sald estate Intend to Jement thereof, at the next term of Make inal settioment thereof,at the next verm | the Couniy Probate Court, in) Bates jofthe Bates County Provate court, In Bates county, state of Mixsouri. to be held at Butler, county. state of ouri, to be held at Butler | Miscouri, on the 13th day of February 105, . Missouri, on the day of february, 195, ~ ALLIE MCCRACKEN, £ C. WITHERSPOON, Administrator, bxecutrix, { = 10 4t Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given to ail creditors and othera interested in the estate of Joseph Tim- mons, «deceased that | Mina Timmons. administratrix with the will annexed, of ead estate, inion to make onal settlement thereof st the next term of the Bates of Kovker | county Probate court, in Bates county, state sthart, W.C, Powell, adminis- | of Missouri, tobe held st Brtlar, Missourl, tate, intend to make final settle | onthe 13th day of Febinary MINA TIMMONS, 40 4t Administrateix with will annexed. B-4t Not Notice is others fi Powell, ¢ trator of said ment thereof, atthe next term of the Bates | county probate court, in Bates county, state of | Missouri, to be held at Butler, Missouri, on the | - 1sth day of February, 15. W.C. POWELL, | | 10-40" Administrator, of Final Settlement. given to all creditors and in the estate Administrators No ice, Notice Is hereby given, that letters testa. | mentary upon the estate of Marshall A. Bey- paige seg rs ut d to the under- signed, by thefBates Co iss uri, F Notice of Final Settlement. Court, benring date the otdantary ins. Novice is hereby given to all creditors and All persons having ¢ inst said estate others interested in the estate of A W. Jones, | are required toexh bitthem to me for allow- deceased, that I, Allen Jones, adminietrator, | ance within one year from date of said lette: of said estate, intend to make fina: sttlement | or they may be precluded from any beneiit of thereof, at the next term of the Bates county such estate; and if said claims be not exhibit probate court, in Bates county, state of Mis- | within two years from the date of the publicg- souri to be held at Butler, tissouri, on the | tion of this notice, they will be forever barred. 18th day of February, 1:05, ALLEN JONES, Cuara L. Seymour, 10-4t* Administrator, | 11 4t Executrix, Vda Gide ib tes attic: j

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