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LAWSON AGAIN CHALLENGES! Wouldn't Let Hobson Talk. epenpeemepapenmiiapuemaperemmemennereenn BECK TO A JOINT DEBATE. Lacrosse, Wis , March 4 —Captain Hobson, hero of the Merrimac, was t refused permission to day to talk to Fe ‘ Offers to Pay $55,000. the pretty “co ede” and boys of the| - ‘BUTLER, MISSOURI.. B u pick sa high school. Those near the on-s| Capital . - $55,000.00 i ese y esas ‘ane a who refused him that opportunity Surplus Fund, « ‘ 8,500.00 * “Frepsied Fieaate "to ek in joint eee ot Sh Wg Rerafissie 4. p. 1000 A . i utation. . & debate some of the men whom he has oo Riis eer Wm. Watton President J. R. Jenkip*, Cashier af denounced as leaders of the““aystem”| said in an interviow that the reasen| } D8 7-0: BOULWARE, Vice-Pres Wesley Denton. Best Cashier aa ivhti i cg Receives De its subjectto Check and always has mone: Ss, sig Sighting shat be bes madea sec-| was that he did not like the early to loan. —— Drafts and does a Geneval Banking vow d 384 ond propo-ition to Assistant Attor reputation gained by the naval hero ness, With ample resources and 23 years successful expier- fe ney Geueral of the United States, to then ths Osh ais eh the fabiie once. we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY fortheir meet him in Fanuel Hall, in Boston,| oe a. ree eore the public Deposits anu every accommodation that is consistent with and discuss the charges he (Larson) and that he did nut think the public sound Banking ruler . : approved of it Captain Hobson — DIRECTORS: — F : has been making againet John D. said hé would like to talk to the high Dr. T. C, Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, jrank M, Voris Roceefeller, H H. Rogers, Samuel shoo) “ini M . John Deerwester A.B. Ovweu “. i. Wator 5s U , M. Beck, J school pupils. Mr. Burke, a leading Dr. J. M. Christy G. R. Radford, “rN. a. Whipple ‘ agate pene ‘ » MAME) citizen, and chairman of the com- ©. H, Dutcher BP. Powek Wm B Tyler & - Eckles and others. mittee under which Captain Hobson Pdf OOO OOO A TO ay Lawson says he is willing to pay wea b r i os $5,000 into the fund of acertain phi- ronget here to hetero inet night, voiunteered to see Prof, a NAO ESS I MS a a riers Hemmenway, the principal. He did } so with the reeult stated, TH E WALTON TRUST Co. Drew a Lifetime’s Savings. saul SOTLER “are New York, Murch 4.—Patrick Col- tte - | ane k ate Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farms —s b — el the widow of in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo, Yharles Harder ot Philmont, a knit- VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or ting mill man, was knocked down saved 79508 time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each and robbed last night of $4,600, the year if desired, Kvery land owner wanting a loan should call “fA ta lifeti Colwell and get our rates and liberal terms Money ready as soon as Savings of a Iletime, Colwell was papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of found unconscious in the barn under e | to sree ne of Hy or brdat “ in ae County from the ‘ » » 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, eriff’s deeds, tax the feet of his employer's horses, He titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates revived enough to say that two men county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr. Wm, E. Wal- had struck him with a brick. Colwell ton 84 year ago and are written upjdaily from the county reo- drove to Hudson in the afternoon ords, We furnish rellable Abstracts at reasonable prices and and drew the money from the bank. It included a bequest of $1,000 made by hisemployer. The paying teller lanthropic purpose ff Beck will agree to hie proposition, and he will give $55,000 tf Beck will bring to the platform with him, Rockefeller, Rog- ers, Uutermeyer, and Eckels, He has a graded scale of pay for theseenemies. The presence of James Eckels of Chicago {s worth $2,500; that of James M. Beck, the eastern lawyer, is worth twice as much. If by any chance H. H. Rogers should gladden the Boston man’s eyes, that means $10,000 additional, and snould John D, Rockefeller appear, why, bang goes $25,000 more Continuing his new challenge to ‘) Beck is as follows, “T have made definite accusations against your employers and owners, Henry H. Rogers and William Rock- Light, whole-* some Biscuit = made with Dr. PRICE’S are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the : Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on fe. dvised him to tak i DIRECTORS—— efellor, Ihave stated that they had] Se osit, but heimisted ema ot Wm. E. Walton, J. Everingaam, J. R, Jenkins, : entered into and were engaged in a Ay seca J John Deerwester, Wm. W. Trigg, T. CO. Boulware, Py and received it, Frank M. Voris, O, H. Dutcher, O. R. Radford, Baking Powder? giant conspiracy to plunder the peo- 2 eee Sam Levy, Max Weiner John F Shutt ple. I have charged Standard Oil FRANK ALLEN, Sxcy, Wm. E. WALTON, Pres, with various crimes, and have de- Russians Driven Back. ys B Walton, Pree Gam Levy. Vice Pree Fank Allen, Sec or wnwholesome food made with an _|:lrd thot these parties and many] 54, Petersburg, March 2.—A ale-| fA: Alem, Aust Seo, A. A. Pench, Clerk and Bookkeeper a REE IAPPLEPEPPLRIQOLELAPSLID, ‘ others, controllers of banks and in patch from Sachetun, dated Feb. 24, alum baking powder? surance corporations, are in a plot | gaya; to trick the people out of their sav- = = = “The Japanese in superiornumbers SAS : aoe = forced the Russian detachment at = Sinshetchen to abandon Deresless | iM hill. The battle was desperate and the final result is not yet known.” This is considered an important] fi battle and bespeakes a Japanese | i victory. i pe TORI A. a 1904 TH E NEW YEAR 1905 . fe . pOSsIBLy you are a patron of this bank. If not, it might be well to start in with House Passes Teacher’s % the New Year. A trial may prove ings, to raise and lower stocks, and to juggle with the deposits in banks, insurance and trust companies for the benefit alone of their own pock- ets. Irelterate ‘these charges defi- nitely, and invite you to prove that T have not spoken the truth. Lawson then invites Beck to meet him in Faneuil Hall in Boston !n the presence of all interested people who care to listen, saying: “There you will have an opportun- ity of publicly demonstrating that I am wrong and that I am deceiving the public. When you have finished It is worth your while to inquire. SAW HIS SON IN A VISION. President to Greet. —— Man He Once Fought. A Pastor Story of How Leland| Washington, March 4—As a mark of special favor, tho President will hold an informal reception on Sat- Stanford Was Founded. urday afternoon for Capt Seth Bul- Baltimore, March 6.—The Rev. F, | !ock and his band of 58 cowboys. W. Ward Denys, the ex chaplain of] Immediately after the parade the : i ’ School Certificate Bill. |i mutually profitable. With a view to ‘Fe the American church tn Florence, owe oe vg pert Fo that phase I am willing that you “ getting better acquainted we invite : Italy, and now rector of St, Mary’s | the north porte cochere of the White shall talk on any other subject from| Jefferson City, Mo, March 2 —The | you to call, | Protestant Episcopal church here, | House where Mr. Roosevelt will ; made a statement today in which he “shake” with all of them and talk to says he gives the true facts concern- | them about their horses, ing the origin of the LelandStanford | The President knows all of the Bul- Jr, university. Mr. Denys says | lock band, and during his ranch life these facta were known to only three | he rode the range with many of them persons—Senator and Mrs. Stanford | 82d camped with them. In the party and himself, is one man with whom Mr. Roose- One morning in 1884, Mr. Denys] Velt once had a gun play on the says, he was called to the Hotel De-| Plains, but they are now good La Paix in Florence, Italy, by a mes- friends. sage that Senator Stanford’s son| The cow punchers sent word to the had just died and that Mr. and Mrs, | President that they would like\ to Stanford would like to seehim. ‘Sen- | Shake hands with him and show him a ator Stanford aafd to Mr. Denys: their mounts, and he promptly “Just after my son died I sank in | ranted their request, to a chair and for a time became un-| The cowboys will sell their horses consclous; while I was in this state|on Monday as many of them will my son, who seemed to be standing | need the money to pay theirexpenses ust beside me, sald: ‘Father, I want|back home. The horses are the you to build university for the ben- | finest that could be found in the efit of poor young men, so they can | West and cost as high as $150 each have the same advantage the rich|on the range. 1 was a heavy ex- bill introduced by Dawson of Lincoln | i to make it mandatory upon a coun-| [i ty echool commissioner to honor a| [im teacher’s certificate issued by the| i. Fammew?. Commissionr of another cdunty was Me MO BuTLer.! passed in the House by the vote of| pe 107 ayes to 9 noes. = the days of Adam to the last day in my calendar, that day when ‘Stand- ard Oil’ and the ‘System’ are swept by the American people from theface of the earth into that everlasting eternity where the beggar and his rags are allowed equal voice with the thief and his thousand millions. “T only ask, for my part, that when you are through, I shall be allowed to speak for at least one hour and Ev ery fifteen minutes. I promise that I ‘ ial shall confine myself to the ‘Standard Oil’ and the an but I shall tell Tw 4) M. inutes its crim:s of the past, its corruptions of the paesent and its contemplated Physicians tell us that all iniquities of the future.” the blood in a healthy Mr. Lawson gives Beck the unre- human body passes through stricted privilege of raking him per- the heart once in every two sonally and promises him unlimited) | ainutes, If this action be- time, reserving for him, the unfinish- ° irregular the whol ed orator, the last word. Or ees ae Wale body suffers. Poor health | FARM LOANS, | | To be able to borrow money on real —_ . SC me a en ; ! have;’ after which he left me. Now| pense to get them to Washington CAsTORIA. follows poor blood ; Scott’s estate on long time, with the privilege of | ;' tell me what you think of that and | and many of the cowboys have not] po. 45 The Kind You Have Always Bought | | Emulsion makes the blood : . | what you think I oughs to do.” much money left to take them back.| sigutase 4 pure. Ont reason why making payments before due, is an advan- | This question was addressed to os of , which the frugal borrower a ; tage re~ Mr. Denys, who, with Mrs, Stanford, For Separate Presbyteries ? ; g i 8 : Ce PP had been listening intently. Mr. fer Strikers Kill One Another. ciates. -We loan money in this way and 43 Denys replied: Or Negroes.) 4, M : ig: a oscow, March 4.—Many working- at a low rate of interest. a Themme to me more important! 1. York, March 5.—By a vote of|men have been killed ina fightamong EMULSI ON what you think about it; that is, are you {n sympathy with the idea, and is {¢ in your power to carry {t out?” “Yes,” sald Mr. Stanford. “I do ; think it would be a good thing. We Pg have no one to leave our money to 81 to 19 the Brooklyn presbytery has gone on record in favor cf allow- ing the organization of the separate presbyteries for the negroes within the bounds of the presbyterles established for white persons, The themeelves tn the Orechow Sujewo manofscturing district. The riot was due to an attempt by one faction of the strikers to prevent @ more aggressive body from de- stroying property and assaulting is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di- gested before it enters the stomach; a ‘double advan- BUTLER, MO. 6 8 2 f= @& tw ie eA ie! ee ee now.” Rev. W. A. Alexander, pastor of the|manutfacturers. Troops have been|| tage in this, Less work ; i only negro church in the Presbytery, | sent’ to the scene of the trouble. for the stomach; quicker $50,000 for Improving Opposed {¢ vigorously, declaring it] Tho Siberean railroad linehas been|} and more direct benefits. was unscripural, un-American, con-|80 crippled up with strikes that no To get the Spay amount DUVALL & PERCIVAL, | | Mi riat St. J , | trary to the spirit of the Declaration | trains huve left for Siberia in nine}} of good with the least pos- ® met © Ma achene and sree eer sible effort is the desie of ||@Warrensburg Business College Ba wogh “gh ys - progessive sentiment ofotherdenom-| The Moscow, St. Petersburg and everyone in poor health. North Aolden Street, te Co} : E : sine pi ry Be yo inations. : ‘ Kioff police have agreed, it is said, Scott’s Emulsion does just ; es ore to join the strikers as soon as the railroad troubles are apparently at the very worst. Ten thousand more men walked Tueer Comprets Coursss Book-Keping,Startand and TypewrtngTolgrapy, that. A change for the better takes place even be- fore you expect it. Killed a Missouri Constable. Weet Plains, Mo., March 6.—Joda Wilson, constable of Barren Forks amendment, appropriating $50,000 for improving the Missouri River at St. Joseph. The item was inserted {ab the request of Senator Stone, who | * out today in the large factories in We willeend you a 1 ‘ felt hi ot | township, Ozark county, was assas- ; ,/ ald —_— na — poe td a Ms home eae Romane, the Viborg district at St. Petersburg = wh iy B.-E. PARKER, errs ae i. SMIZER, Assistant Manager, } item of $150,000 for| last night. An unfdentified person re . W. L, Hedges president,‘Com. Bank a diadeneamn Bch Missouri | fired through a window of Wil- Czar Gives In At Last. py bahay Fy? Apvisory Boarp a> ast Cashier American Bank. & which was increased to $175,000 by | £0n’s home, the bullet piercing Wil- Emulsion you buy, ; ' fiman, Cashfer American Bank. @ ‘the Senate committee, wasfurtherin- |800’s brain. In attemptingtoarrest| St. Peterburg, March 6.—Emperor Scorr & Bowne For information! Address ~ greased to’ $200,000 today. ‘The| Everett Gilliland at a country | Nicholas this’ afternoon signed a a xt W. : ci amendment with this provision was | store Christmas, Wilson killed Gilli- rescript promising the people a voice os Feats 3-*. arreneburg Business College, Se Senator McCumber of |1and. It isbelieved the assassination in the preparation of laws. This “niente ut of thie affate. ~ ‘may mean a parliament,