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} MEXICAN ——- =S)—i‘<ai‘i(<Cié;C;C;C MEXICAN " ee ae MEXICAN "MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. cures Frostbites and Chilblains, MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN : MEXICAN ini ini ini ini Liniment Mustang Liniment Wactoey Cicemest Masteny Licimest Mesteny Niet Mectung Litmest Mevmy Uipeee Maney tates I MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN = MEXICAN 5 : 3 Mustang Liniment ‘Mustang | Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment / \s a positive cnre for Piles, cures all forms of RNcumatism. cures Caked Udder in cows. Best for Sheep ailments. always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. Walcott Dies at Monte Carlo. | Filipino Scouts Capture A Violin Owned by Find Body in Ruins; ~ memeatianens; Denver, Colo. March 4.—A mes- St. Louis Girls’ Hearts. Son of Columbus Murder is Suspected, —BuUy— sage announcing the death of For! cincinnatt, Oblo., March 2—The| W. B. Williame of Cedar River,| Montclair, N. J., March 8.—Follow- Direct from the Factory Wel omer xa stipend : Filipino scouts at Fort Thomas are Wis., ownes a violin for which he has | ing the discovery of the body of Mre. Italy, ees ived mom aa it He in daily receipt of mail from St. Louis | refused offers of $500. The violin is} Hannah B. Ross, a wealthy octogen- pw ‘te erate ere wo-nigh’. ='* | with curious cognomens on the varl-|an old time masterpiece and was| arian, in the ruins of her home in Mi ~ i seep ge sister ofthe |C°l0red and periumed envelopes. | madein Italy byagreat violin maker|High street, to-day, the police ex- . fi ee eee ‘ bead ablegram | /be Filipinos are exceedingly polite|in1462 The present owner has had | pressed the opinion that the woman Cut Out The Mi ddle Man. retrace bbaebboiggr ge 5 little chaps, and their good-natured | its history handed down to him with|had been murdered and the house i Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. Now we have the largest In Southwest Mo, and can duplicate any goods a Leer i pr oa a dispositions have made them very}the instrument. The violin was| fired to conceal the crime. A German Cow nest md nindigee onl "' o~ popular. In some caser the court-/taken to Spain in 1498, and its}coachman who was the only domes- sar prc -_, - Pts ship has been conducted with such | owner died in 1504, leaving the in-|tic employed by Mrs. Ross, hag not cons tame Cees eeiaty fer the bene: strenuosity that several St. Louie/strument to a friend. The friend | been seen since the fire. A search of At of his health, girls became lovesick and deserted | aold it to Don Diego Columbus, a son | the ruins failed to reveal any trace their homes. They arrived from the]of Christopher Columbus, who| of his body. Mound City to-day, and in the after-| brought {t to the island of Cuba in noon went to Fort Thomas, where] 1511. they called on their suitors. Six girls arrived to-day, and on previous days a number also put in appear- ance. It is estimated that at least a score are here from St. Louis. Appropriation Bill For ye Penal Institutions Passes. Jefferson City, Mo., March 4.—The rules of the House were suspended this afternoon and the bill to ap- propriate $1,563,717 forthesupport of the eleemosynary and penal in- stitutions of the State for the next two years was read a third time and passed by the vote of 99 ayes to 1 no. The bill carries with it an emerg- ency clause and is now ready for the consideration of the Senate. A Grim Tragedy inEReREPIAE saa is daily enacted, in thousands of Revolution Imminent, homes, as death claims, in each one, A sure sign of approaching revolt| another victim of consumption or and serious hed» in your system| pneumonia, But when eoughs and Is nervousness, sleeplessness, or|Colds are properly treated, the stomach upsets. Electric Bitters | tragedy is averted. F. J, Huntly, of will quickly dismember the trouble-|Qaklankon, Ind., writes: “My wife some causes, It never fails to tone|had the consumption, and three the stomach, regulate the Kidneys|doctors gave her up. Finally she Harriett Howard, of 209 W. 34th, | and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and] took Dr. Kings New Discovery for St., New York, at one time had her| clarify the blood. Run down systems | consumption, coughs and colds, beauty spoiled with skin trouble. | benefit particularly and all the usual | Which cured her, ‘and to-day she is She writes: “Ihad Salt Rheum, or] attending aches vanish under ite | Well aud strong.” It kills the germs Eczema for years, but nothing wold | searching and thorough effective. | of all diseases. One dose relives, cure it, until ! used Bucklen’s Arnica | ness. Electric Bitters is only 50c,} Guaranteed at 50c and $1 by Frauk Salve.” A quick and sure healer for| and that fs returned if it don’t give| T. Clay, druggist. Trial bottles free. cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Frank | perfect satisfaction, Guaranteed by 1 ere aR T Clay’s drug store. rank T. Clay, Druggist. A Calf Caused Two Deaths. Paris, Mo., March 2—A double killing the result of a quarrel over @ calf occured near Tulip, this county, yesterday. The dead are Thomas in leather line--offered by cat- § Spoiled Her Beauty. alogue "houses. So come and see us and let us show you. Keep your money at home. We keep every thing that horse: owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $80. Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddles of all st: les and prices from the cheapest to the ateel fork cow oy and sole leather spring seat saddles, Lap ‘robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness olland soaps, limi- ments for nian or beast, coach oils, axel grease, tents, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade them for new ones. We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery Store in the Southwest and our harness are all made at He Served in Two Wars. Warrensburg, Mo., March 4— Major Henry A. Peed, a United States pension examiner underCleve- land,a major in the Civil war, a captain in the Spanish-American Money in Poultry. Mrs. D. R. Mercer this week sold 100 turkeys at 18 cents a pound, Colorado House For A Refinery. Denver, March 2—The Wilder oil refinery bil! will be taken up in the ingi he neat little sum ef} Thompson and James Riley,a young home. war, treasurer of one of the Philip | house early next week in committee | bringing her t : We also carry afull line of BUG pine islands and owner of the War-|of the whole and there fs every pros-| $165.94. Mrs. Mercer is one of the|farmer who had married Thompeon’s AND SPRING-W ‘AGONS, BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD daughter. Thompson went to Riley’s house and after a quarrel stabbed Riley, running for his horse immediately after committing the deed. Riley thrifty women in Mitchell county who has found experience that there {s more money to be made on poul- try, everything considered, than any other one thing on the farm. Since January 1, 1904, Mra. Mercer has kept account of the sales and amount made on poultry alone, and has found that she has sold 827 dozen eggs, amounting to $108.60, $31 worth of chickens and the $165.94 for turkeys, making a total of pect that it will pass. Wilder and a number of his friends have “felt” the house and report practically no Opposition to the measure. The offer of the independent oil producers of the Florence district to advance the money for the construction of the refinery on long term notes, guar- anteeing the state against any loss from theenterprise by assuring profit- able leases, removes all objections to the bill. rensburg Democrat for some time, died here this afternoon, He came home from the Philippine islands several mouths ago much broken in health and failed gradually. MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, APL ALAAR EOI COESESEELELS OO0S0SOEEE managed to follow him far enough ______ es Always Remember the Full Name to fire on him, killing him at the first e TP eens ee Mast ey moines] TT axative [roino Quinine : a re ee THE SECRET OF success) Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. da Here’s a Blow to the Irish. New York, March 2.—A Philadel- phia revenue collector who attempt- a ed to assess imports of shamrock #s seed from Ireland at 30 per cent ad y valorum has been reversed by a $307.55 in all—Scottsville, Kan., Z Nori) f » ruling of the board of general ap. nae trpeer ae Hil Advance. Ter dU G. Ws an Box. 25¢, » , vance. , j WLS Sa . i praisera here. The importers’ pro A Frightened Horse. WX . pennant Alienation ae test that the seeds should be allowed} Running like mad down the street Greatly in Demand- ue? AN SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. free entry as grass seed was sustain- bar er d the Poste agate or @ = Nothing {s my in demand than DR red other accidents, are every day edicine whi ts mod 4. M. ed. occurances. It behooves everybody Sccuaay tee eee unt ee H. M. CANNON, The Twice-a Week Republic of St. uirements for blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Frank T. Clay’s drug store, 25c., guaranteed. Louls, the best semi-weekly news- paper in the country, and Farm Pro- gress, America’s leading agricultural and home monthly, will be sent to any addrese—or to separate address- es, when so requested—for One Dol lar a year. The. Twice-a-Week Republic for saad more than half #century has earned and maintained the confidence of half : — er ae 9 It covers the news ° o! world thoroughly and ac- Infirmary of Osteopathy. curately, and issues “pedal State editions, each containing the latest and most reliable reports of the particular locality in which it circu- lates. Its special departments are edited by experts, and its arttstaand contributors are among the best in the country. It is published every Tuesday and Thursday—sight pages each issue—sixteen pages a week. Farm Progress, issued on the first Thursday » every month, con- tains sixteen or more full, stan- record dard i: 35 years in curing the ailing mil- T. C. BOULWARE, ictee ee ee a peer lions ry daorg ese wala — s Physician and Surgeon. Office |®Pecial departments for the home, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. | {#8hlons, boys’and girls fictiop, ete. Diseases of ba may and children pr Ped nye pid The Repu le xcellence and | aaqermy. high character. ‘ It will poy ‘ou to take advantage to have a reliable Salve handy and there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, Eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect, 25c at Frank T. Clay’s Drug Store. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cnre. E. W. fis Will bein Adrian every Tues- % Grove’s signature is oneach box. 25¢ day and Friday prepared to do Il kinds of dental work. Bribery in Indiana. Indianapolis, March 3 —Yepresent- ative Ananias Baker, addressing the speaker from his seat in the Indiana! «yo, sir You cannot palm off any substitutes nel —— a day, peg oy ene 8 ba aad ke eee that he had received a sealed enve- million bottles of A’ Flower lope which he held in his hand, with| ssid i the Uaited orto, (ose the request that he vote against the ana ran phy my tL Harr iet Frederick, D, 0. anti-cigarette bill. of success? Don’t it prove that A “T have not opened the envelope,” Flower has had unfailing success in the Sophia E, I Hemstreet, D. 0, said he. There was many cries of << — eo eS ng Dr. Hemstreet at the Infirmary of Dr. Fred- “Open it.” Mr. Baker tore it open @Does it not afford the best evidence that snd Batastey of cack men omaay, Wednesday while standing at his seat. It con- tained a $100 bill. An investiga- tion has been ordered. Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. g 3 Hearing In Nichols Mob Case. Caruthersville, Mo., March 2.—The circuit court now in session will hear several murder trials. The most important is the W. T. Nichols mob case. Nichols and several con- federates are charged with murder- ing a constable and a preachers last June. Ail of .the other offenders have been tried and are now serving a fifteen-year term in the state prison. A Girl Killed; Her Caller. Ardmore, I. T., March 2.—Miss Bessie Irby,18 years old,accidentally shot and killed Clarence Morgan, a young man who was calling upon her at her home in South Ardmore, this afternoon, while playing with a A3 million Dollar Fire. New Orleans, March 2 —Stuyvesant docks, the extension terminal of the Tllionis Central on the river front, were swept by fireto-night. Thetwo large grain elevators, holding about & million bushels, were destroyed early, and the other yards are being attacked. It is said that the loss will reach fuily 3 million dollars. At this hour (10:30 p. m.) the spread of the flames has been somewhat checked. Two blocks west of square on Ohio Street. Chronic Diseases a Spe ialty. Has Stood The Test 25 Years. cemnccinieneaianamantaietaans , hag y ——e ay ene | Lave A Guaranteed Cure For Piles 088 C! onic. Lou know what you : % are taking. It is ironand quinine in ne is, vege wd peta F & tasteless form. Nocure,nopay.50c] ¢ba70 OINTMENT fails to pend ESRC Ae any case, no matter of how long Folk Bars Railway Passes. | standing, in 6 to 14 days. Firat op rest. 50c. If or Sale by Frank T. Clay. r loaded revolver. Morgan lived in teaiion atven oaae as DR: J. Me CHRI of this» offer now. Use this. 4 Cornish where his father is in busi-/ Jefferson City, Mo., March'2.—Gov- | ar aragete haso’t it send 50c in a od | ai , STY» i. ORDER BLANK : ness. ernor Folk hss laid down the rule . etampe and it will be forward:d post J Office The Over Butler Oash sprvteeeeeennnnnenennnsnnnnnnnns fo. by Ported 6,8 Loa ment Store, Butler, Mo. | | ‘The Republic, St. Louie, Mo. Telephone 20. House Telephonel0. 3 H | The Twlo a Weak kept ed | H a- Wee! H DR, J.T. HULL |! Farm Frogrece seenspabiie and i DENTIST. H i oo fame yr tg to nea’ that no appointee under his con- trol shall use a railroad pass. An appointee asked him to-day if the old custom of riding on pasees could still be observed. “Not if I know it,” was the answer. “I want no man connected with my branch of the administration to use railroad pasees.” Bryan Says It’s “Most Absurd.” Topeka, March 3.—W. J. Bryan was asked, before leaving here to-day, if there was any truth in the state ment that he was connected with the . Prey ee } Foster oil lease in Indian territory. re oh oF a He said: “There ie not a bitof truth ‘v. know what all good doc- sors think of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ask yourown doc- tor and find out. He will tell ey fn thas statement, 1 never bavehad B. F. JETER, : h No Flowers In The Senate. the slightest connection with the Attorney at Law and Justice, Cc er ry Washington, March 2—TbeSenate | lease, There are all kinds of state- Ofice over HH, Nichols, began proceedings to-day by adopt- ing @ resolution reported by Mr. Lodge from the committee on rules, directing the sargent at-arms not to permit flowers to be brought into the Senate chamber. This will pre- PA Se pana ess bd es }OPYRIGH 1 y who lives eleven miles west o' Anyone sending a sketch may vent the delivery of the large floral Fehon hakdioren Bill. Gio te the Bo eps G eonkenemas past few days from bydrophobia,| *ytires Uien 1 Pog Men Bi ae cndsed by the bite of a mad dog. ip The hogs displayed all symptoms of "Scientific “Faierican, mente being made about me, and| ¥ Kast side aquare, Butler, Mo. this is one of the most absurd yet.” Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. sey bsg ing ei the eye modilne gifts from constituents which sen- wonikanis Pe ators have sometimes found on their desks, — peer eG h eceN Cas Hogs Die Of Hydrophobi amma <j igalaagad Peso gs worm nour 15th, 1905. Tickets on sale May 23, 24 and 25; June 18, 14, 15, 97, 28, 29; July 6, 7, 8, 11, 19, 18, 95, 96, - 27; August 13, 15, 17, 29, 30, in \ September 12, 18, 14, 26, 27, 28. Round trip fare $45.. Final return limit ninety days from date of sale. 905 fH phvP RERK Rexkic = = eee 8 Parse ts & * FE3% 5008 52003 cAsTORIA brnsy bas © neat riggs Bas not teond Nor. 80,1906 . . 2 bies in great ny. A Niustrated weely. Jargost cit- 00 P. M, vileges ’ S ato eae deg: se billed 6 toe dag ago in an-| fess four mon leeks ag pan a mA Ry met a eontemplate making.

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