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A = a ram: Ee ie iS ese . | zs Russia’s Affairs | wrecks of men the saloon has made. Judge Fines Man $1 For € “a : | |I willtake him to the pool rooms ors 3 ¥ : Alarm all Europe. and the gambling halis and show Killing Prize Fighter. vi ISS URI S New York, Jan. 30.—Cablegrams him the shadows offormermanhood, | pronolulu, Janusry 30 —E tward ) to the Times give a comprehensive blighted by the curse of gambling. | Goneay, master at armsof the United | BUTLER, MISSOURI. view of coutinental Earope, an opin I will take him waere Thave gene states gun vessel Wheeling, who was! Capital fi = $55,000.00 : : : and show him what vice does for the ; . | ap ” : ; ion of what is happening in Russia | 7 gate EE , charged with murder in the first de-| ¢ Rusniia Sun 7 - 8.500.00 : “To judge by the messages of the| young men; I will take him where my | gree for shooting a negro priz» fight- Surplus 4 oc i 8, . French correspondents under exist-| ence havegonelrom babyhood, | op (asleas’” Harris, in June last, ESTABLISHED A. D. 1880 : ing conditions life in St. Petersburg the Sauday school and among UP-' ator the latter hal assautied him in| 7 Wm. WALTON. President J. R. Jenkins, Cashier ’ fs not worth living. Ln addition to right, happy people. I will say to ,@saloon, ant whe on Mondar was] + Dr. T. C. BouLwarr, Vice-Pres Wesley Denton. Bsst Cashier j the horrore uf the atreete there te be-! him, ‘Choese ye between them and found guilty of manslinshter in thé Receives Deposits subjectto Check and always has ag d sr know tie consequences’ I was : to loan. Issues Drafis and does a Gene al Bavking busi- ginning to be a scarcity of food and | ; ; third degree, wita a recommendation ness, With ample resources and 23 years successfyl expier- ; other necesearies, According to one raised by a father whose name WAS | for Jenin y, was to-day fined $1 by ousé. we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their « never signed to a saloon keeper's De - r ° odation that is consistent with ps pondes Ptrole | 4 deoul , » reanec % POS.Ts athe «¥ PY Accomm e , correspondent petruleum i ea petition for license, who would setcati ss . oe oe > sound Banking raice cannot now be bought. ‘Famine, Te i , . Folk Pard Laud ilk — Lee TORS.— says anocher, ‘is apprehended at no nei : ie Poca oat 0 ardons Laudermux, Dr. T. C. Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, rank M, Vorts remote date. Then the propleintos:| & { j Yy We « « 8 Jefferson City, Mo., Jan, 30—A Johu Deerwester A.B, O *u. f& * ator jeuted with vodka, will indulgein the] race U Omer drink. But Tl was hardly 15 years iii Gens ladoil endan bak Goelee: Dr. J. M. Christy R. Redford, r d. . Whipple ee A Desire tor a Pertect Figure Is inseparable jor { before I began to sneak off and |! be. CO. H, Dutcher B. P. Powels Wm B Tyler MOst KANLUINATY MASSACTES. from a Love of the Beautiful. hang around the saloons, ‘drinking | °° Folk upon the recommendation Saw Levy The some correspondent contra-! The scent of the violet or rose is as cuanaiins age , 4 of former Warden Frank M. Wool- RRR AANA RA RR RRR ORAL ERA BARRA ™ he Rus spade . precious as the lovely flowers whose » bine . y * aes aes - apne - . a dicts the Itussian verston of the — Breath they are, and while the lives of Farris spoke with peculiar earnest- wwige ines rieiek < ber of killed aud wounded and 84Y8 | gowers are brief and we can only enjoy ness, He te always eloquent, but tion and huwan kindaess About aius «sit ae anna mera they already exceed 5,000, | them for a day, the beautiful woman gives jes ee : two years azo John Laudermi'k was From Berlin is this: the pleasure of her fragrance to us as a| souk maven eats Cenneen Oe Sanaa: sentenced to tho penitentiary from TH E WALTON TRUST co. Ml tee Gata prevall fete nae The soft fragrance |ing than when he told how he would| 5, " : ‘ itll oF “Most pessimistic feelings av of a beautiful woman suggests purity, em f vward county for mansiaughter, i. in Germany among all classes of so- | health and elegance; she is the refinement educate hia son. There was an echo its aca won) have okmbiad Ih & BUTLER MISSOURI : ny , Riieata’ _ 3 | of civilization; an index always of good | of real feeling from his own life in . ‘ ; Capital, * ° ° $55,000.00 ciety in reward . — future ) taste and an unerring badge of gentility. | what he anid and some of the sena- short time, bus Warden Woolridg, Surplus Fund and Profits - $34,075.00 ‘ learn, for example, that the German r) 7 ad hi who owns 4 fine farm, said that if Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farme Otlicial view that Russia is facing a| B RAD F I E LD ) “ang capes oe _ oo ae Governor Folk would release him he : in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo, revolution which is likely to be as} Female Regulator) rahaalabadaet cele inegr tomiey “lwould make a man of Laudermilk, M BEY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or bee eer in regulating the lunar periods in woman ! It was a peculiar seene for the Mis- se Z Seven yeurs time, wud allow borrowers to pay back part each terrible as the Freneh revolution, In “ : : The Governor was touched by the ear if desired. E permits of no wrinkles, pale cheeks or | souri senute. y » Every laud owner wanting & loan should call spite of this, it is not believed that | tortured nervesand shapeless figures, Itis| M AN Se Hick story and Laudermilk walked out of and get our rates and liberal terms Money ready as soon as Russia is as vet fit fui sonetitution | Nature's remedy, The druggist may offer Senator MeNatt, nator ord Penitentiary papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of tussia is as yet fit for a constitution ) rugs y ‘ . the Penitentiary to day a free man, : : something else and call it “just as good’? | ud Senator Gi'more spoke earestly ¢ v title to every aore of land or town lot in Bates County from the though, this latter view ia not held but the menstrual organs will not be de-|for the bill. The senate passed It by ahaa trope U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax by Herr Bebel, the Socialiat, ceived, and permanent injury may result, | is f A Grim Tragedy titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in tes ‘ty poward to the workmen's out.| Try our Regulator, Of all druggists $r. the following vote: f county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr Wn. E. Wal- - leer Our treatise on Woman" mailed free.| Yes—Avery, Bradley, Brown, Buch-|i8 daily enacted, in thousands of ton 34 years ago and are written up,aaily irom the county reo- break, Hlerr Bebel said it could have IHE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,ATLANTA,GA.}anan, Blarke, Curry, Devilblisa homes, as death claims, in each one, ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at rensonable prices and been avoided if a semi idiot were not ae ins Dickit D : il, Ely, Pi ds, F "Tanother victim of cousumption or ee UT Pit their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON on the throne” FARRIS ON BOY-TRAINING ckingon, Dowell, Biy, bieids, ©! pneumonia, But when coughs and dy - 8. Phan tankhens + |by, Gardner, Gilmore, Hicks, Hum-)eotis are properly treated, the you have idle money for six months or longer the eT , ania phry, McAllister, McDavid, McIndoe, | tragedy is averted, F. J. Huntly, of Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, “Summarizing the altuation in MeNatt Peck. vole, Walker, Oaklankon, Ind., writes: “My wife DIRECTORS—— Russin at the present time, the Daily HT reer 4 "Thad the consumption, and — three Wn. E. Walton, J, Everingoam, J, R, Jenkins n Eloquent Protest Against (he | young, —24 t p Mail says: : Fg i Frank H. Farrl doctors gave her up. Finally she one. eeeeanen, ae ¥ igg, T. 0, Boulware, “Though the violent methods of Dramshop Bill. J . “a © fae steee 1 yuna 8)) took Dr, Kings a Discovery for Sam Levy, seins uD, Dear 9 Be actor, Grand Duke Viadimir have for the . 60 aft oeeph W. Farris, Kinealy, Kinney, consumption, cough and colds, FRANK ALLEN, S8xcy, Wa. E. WALTON, PRES, : Jefferson City, Jan. 30.—Senator | Morton, Nelson, Eichmann, Sartorius | which cured her, and to-day she is moment produced outward submiss’ |. , i . . A , ” ek 3 Wu. E. Walton, Pres, Sam Levy Vice Pres Frank Allen, Sec Gilmore’s dram-hop regulation bill] —9 well aud strong.” It kills the germs C. A. Allen, Ass’t Sec, A. A Peach, Clerk B ivencas among the St. Peteraburg] oave the excuse for more oratory in x pe Peeve ene of all diseases, Ove dose relives. t pbx ’ om a each, Clerk an Bookkeeper workers they have not terrified the]th. senate this afternoon than had CASTORIA. Guaranteed at 50c and $1 by Frauk intellectual section of the Russian ; Boars the Tho Kind You Have Always Bought ) T. Clay, dragglst, Trial bottles free. : Aas! “ee been disposed of in that body in any Ugnature ie sabaieliaelintitg community - bn ny 6 cows & ee previous day this session, Under] of "4 tH To Mine Under River. portant for the vigorous protests ad: | )),, present law a saloon keeper can- ee ae — to pontheriesy government] not gell liquor to @ inlnor except J, P. Morgan’s London Home. Topeka, Kan, Jan 30 —The Sen ry Various societies, with the sritten consent of the! workmen on J.P. Morgan's house ate passed Senator Waffgener’s bill parent, master, or guardian of the| hore have been working at top speed today ceding to the Atchison Coal j chila, Gilmore's bill proposes to] tor months on what {san uncommon-| yr he Se ght te eatnnguty he Spoiled Her Beauty. Missouri river from the river brid atrike out the exception and make it }1y complicated job. Two large ge Harriott Howard, of 209 ¥. 34h, |a violation of law to sell to minors,| mansiods in Prince’s Gate—Mr to ge poe = reper prgme St., New York, at one time had her tter whi t h bee! A : *} south n attempt was made to in- henuty epeticd wish akin trouble og r whose consent has ) Mo gan’s old house and {ts neighbor, sert a provision requiring the com- (904 H NEW YEAR 1905 She writes: “Ihad Salt Rheum or/&!'¥e- which belonged to Mrs. Schenly of! jany to pay a small royalty to the Eczema for years, but nothing would| When the measure came up for! Pittsburg—have been thrown into sate for the taht erantved. but hi cure it, until | used Bucklen’s Arnica | final passage in the senate Gilmore | one, and when the elaborate echeme s other geht granted, bu’ 8 ORSIBLY Salve.” A quick and sure healer tor/explained that when saloon keepers| of decoration has been finished the emus. P youssregoines <f tite best. cuts, burns and aores. 25c at Frank | are called to account in cities for tn- ee nmeeeee If not, it might be well to start in with 1 Clay’s drug store, . house will probably be the most] Lewis and Clark Centinnial Exposi- the New Year. A trial fractions of this law they are always i tion Portland, 0 wi J rial may prove richly equipped in London. , Ore., June Let to Oct mutually profitable, With a vi ' ready to produce the written con-| (Crimson and gold are beautifully | 15th, 1905 Tickets on sale May 23, aly proptabe, With @ view to Poet's Nephew Saved sents signed by somebody and there] blended, and the stalrcases are most- —— ¥5; Jone 18, 14, 15, a; 28, qatting better acquainted wo tavite Fr P ia} |is no way of proving that the saloon|iy of Carara marbl olished 29; July 6, “8, 11, 12, J3, 25, 26,/ you to call. ‘om Pauper Burial. ’ ‘ y ara’ arble, polis 80] 27; August 13,15, 17, 29, 30, 81! ge ae nana keeper did not acceps them in good) highty that it reflects like a mirror. |September 12, 13, 14, 26, 27, 28. New York Herald, faith. He told how liquor is sold to The grewst ballroom will be the largest Round trip fare $45. Final return Rut for the intervention of a rela-| young girls as well as boys and said |in a private house in the kingdom limit ninety days from date of sale, B tive by marriage Stephen Longfellow | his bill would help to remedy the | ¢p lished fi lati *} But not beyond Nov. 80, 1905, MVNO TS. ainephew ofthe post, Haney Wade levit . te polished floor accommodatin. | Stop over privileges going and re- a nephew of the poet, Henry Wade-|ev - i nah 150 couples at a time. It throws|/turn. [f you contemplate making worth Longfellow, would have been} Senator Gardner said it Was &]¢h ballroom in the Duchess of Marl | the trip call and get our booklet, the consigned Friday toa grave in the}common custom in large cities for a borough’s new house completely in cenie rente, potter's field of Washington. father or a mother to send achild 0] the shade. The osonmodation for az ee Mr. Longfellow, who was 72 years|a soon to buy a bucket of beer for F J h : : the band isin aside gallery. Huge died Sunday morning in the}the family. He asked if the bill] ijrrors hang on pigs 80 ine or In {George P. Lauer. Interment} would prevent thiscustom. Gilmore] qancers can watch each other's ‘i was ordered in the potter's field. said he thought not, if the saloon] movements. B b " . : 2 Thursday afternoon M. F.O'Dono-| keeper knew that the parent sent the iieciaiesiilaiaiaaiiaiaie a 1es hue, a clerk in the patent office, call |child. The parent would be the CABSBTORIA. . at police headquarters and ‘stated| principal and the child only the | Bearsthe The Kind You Have Aways Bought ; that his wife was asister of Mr. Long-| agent, hence the sale would really be yen IL Fat is of great account fellow and was prepared to give the|to the parent. : ' — to a baby; that is why f~ Jatter suitable burial. Senator Dickinson; in appea'ing to Clark Says He Will babi fab If you " } Mr. O’Donohue gave the Informa |senators to support the bill, told of Not Report to Folk. Bue oe hes OME FARM I OANS ; tion that the deceased was a nephew |cases in his county where boys had eport to ‘1 baby is scrawny, Scott's 9 ; of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, |forced their mothers to give them| Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 28.—C. F : : . whose only sister now lives on the|letters consenting to let them buy|Clark, who {s here in the interest of Emulsion is what he To be able to borrow money on real Lou.i-llow homestead in Cambridge, | liquor by threatening to run away! taxation laws and who si opposing | Wants. The healthy baby estate on long time, with the privilege of Mass. frum home, He thought the law/the repeal of the breeders’ law, was! stores as fat what it does ; EES REE Bini should be made as strong as possible | reported today as likely to come : : making payments before due, is an advan- Mack Recognizes Bryan to protect the young boys. In the]under the rule of Governor Folk re not need immediately for tame wiitoh the £ lb smaller towns there is very little|specting lobbyists which requires &' - e irugal borrower appre- as Leader of Democr y pecting bone and muscle. Fat Cracy. | trouble over girls wanting to drivk.|them to report to the Govern- babi h i ciates. We loan moncy in this way and New York, Jan. 30—Norman E, | Dickinson became eloquent in his ap-|or and depart within thitty hours. abies are happy ; they do 3 ; 2 Mack of Buffalo and William J. Bry-|peal for more trict laws so prevent | Sp: aking in regard to the matter to-|not cry; they are rich ;|§ at a low rate of interest. § an had a significant little conference | Young persons acquiring the drink| night, Mr. Clark sald: dheiy fat is laid up, for after the Henry George dinner in the habit before they are old enough to| “I came here primarily on a bill to : pee DU V ALL & PERCI V AL earls hours to-day. Mr. Mack said | consider its effect. revise the taxation laws regarding} time of need. They are 9 4 he recognized Mr. Bryan as the lead- FARRIS's STORY OF HIS LIFE. personal property. I am also in-! h 2 i ; ; a because they are i er of the Democratic party and was! Senator Frank H. Farris told of terested in the breeders’ law and am | PPY y BUTLER, MO. gratified at the opportunity to telll men in his county who took their |®@inst ite repeal. comfortable. The fat-sur- waren him of the ‘attitude which in Mr.| sons 15 or 16 years old into saloons “Tam a ee and do Fyn rounds their little nerves Mt ee Mack’s judgment, the majority of the) with them and bought drinks for |P’OPOse to reporé to anyone, and do ‘ Democrats of this state held toward! them, He asserted that it was not| 20 believe that Wi Governor will} and cushionsthem. When him. Mr. Bryan called on Judge! right to deprive a parent of the right | Wish me to do 80.” they are scrawny those: Parker today. to say whether hischild should drink| Governor Folk eaid to-night: ast at of : : okach “[ have not seen Mr. Clark, andj €rves are Hurt al every Warr en sb B , Japan to Equip New Squadron,| “Though I am a much younger| ‘etine °° 97 anything about the ungentle touch. They urg Business Colleg "I man,” he said, “than the senator|™atter. delight in Scott’s Emul- North Aolden Street, Opposite Court H Tokio, Jan. 30.—The Navy Depart-| from Henry (Dickinson), I venti ST aE ag elight in scotts Emu » Opp rt House, y dracon Nase ids rom Henry (Vickinson venture Revolution Imminent. : : a ‘7 @ anent announces the formation of alto say that I have Auk ake sion. It is as sweet as “'Turte Compiete Courszs special service,sqnadron. No detail h A sure sign of approaching revolt » ee ‘ ails whtekey than he has. I have spent| .24 serious trouble in. your system| Wholesome to them. sas Aisige ore of my time in company of the}ig nervousness, sleeplessness, or Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy. mee 4 nine a. hen habitues of saloons than he has. 1]stomach a. Rage og Bitters Send for free sample. ° Seychelles, Islands, Indian Ocean, | hope never to see the time when the| Will quickly dismember the trouble- Jan 30.—The French gunboat Cap- cas will try to. sake away from me — ane It — og py fone Be sere that thfs picture tn B.E. PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager, ‘ e stomach, regula e Ineys the form of a label Is on the Dr. W. L. Hedges ‘ ________rieorne reports that the Russian | the right of educating my family as and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and wrapper of every bottle of Apvisory Boakp } T. E. Cheatham, ocean be any Second Pacific Squadron was at/] eee fit. Ihaveno sons. If I ever! clarity the blood. Ran down me Emulsion you buy. ' Ear! Coffman, Aes’t Cashier y preety Paseandva Bay, north-west coast of | have a son I shall say to him: ‘Son| benefit particularly and all the usual Si Bo | — * merican Bemk. ee Fam Oe tt ai me Ns Satine “ee 4 ae It was thought the squadron in| way of hell, Come with me and eee im | : > Bitters is o7 Ww . ‘ tended to go to the east coast of/ the kind of men who meet and revel nod that fe returned if It ove 4 om, eoovsid Seat Stench arrensburg Business College, Madagascar owing to the hurricane} there.’ I will take him into the t gatistaction. Guaranteed by Side. and $2.00 : Warrensburg, Mo. season. saloon and I will show him the Frank T. Clay, Druggtet, Ail Druggtata 3008000

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