The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 13, 1905, Page 5

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Railroad Casualties For Last CRITICISM “aS “em Quarters of 1904, SHE IS WROTE.” Washington, April 10 —The Inter- state Commerce Commission issued a bulletin giving statistics of railroad A Nebraska Editor Tells What Dn Tham’ Antiseti For healing wounds on man or beast or fowl accidenta in the United States d: ” ‘He Thinks of “Parsifal” uring - For Infan Childre Octoer, November aad Deembers| ~ and Wagner Fee Judnty 204 Charen. 1904. The reports shor that during that quarter 53 passengers and 189 employes were killed and 1,430 pas- sengers and 1,868 employes injured. Other accidents to passengers and employes not the result of collisions or derailments bring the total num ber of casualties up to 14,978 (951 killed and 14,027 injured). ’ There is a decrease of 175 killed and 624 injured among passengers ’ HasNo Equal A good chicken remedy. Re- moves warts and cures Scaly Legs in fowls. A sure curefor|C. Walker, Atlanta, Ga; H. Roup. Thomas, Gathrie, Okla. Ter.; Recommended by the follow- | Illustrated Poultry Gazette, ing gentlemen: J. M. Jefferson | Topeka, Kan., and other fan- Tex.; H. Flock, Hemsteas, Tex; | ciers and cockers. H. B. Savage, Belton, Texas; For Sale by all Druggists. Edgar Howard in Columbus (Neb.) Telegram. I saw and heard “Parsifal” last Wednesday night in the Omaha Au- ditorium. Five thousand fellow fish shared with the agony. All of us weresoclety people. Some ofus wore evening dress. Some of the Omaha society people didn’t wear much dress of any kind. But what about the music? Ihave} |} W. A. Pouncey, Waco, Texae; 8.8. Moore, Atlanta, Ga.; E. Always Bought in train accidents, as compared with | been asked to write about it from the eee arti bs Me the last preceding quarter. standpoint of a layman, and indeed | ||| Nor NARCOTIC. Write,Sherrouse Med. Co., New Orleans, For The damage to cars, engines and|! could not write from any other cnqunuttnain Free Sample. roadway by these accidents amount-|standpoint. The music was written ° . j ed to $2,406,081. by Wagner. Germany has given to —, — The total number of employes re-| the world many of its sweetest music |} Ax. £ writers, Germany also produced Wagrer. I have often wondred why | jj the music world {insists upon pushing ported killed in coupling and uncou- pling cars during this quarter was 71, being an increase of 12 over those Misour! Pacific Railway Time Table! Russians in the Jap Army. a ed mo. $0 8t. LomtnoaT™ BOD 0:5 P.u. | : St. Peteraburg, April 10.—Ruseian reported in the preceding three|the Gerthan writers of real music to . Use Ble en cA P| Giton and, ex-profenor of lan, | Ceclare® Tapeworm der the eel of Wag’ educated] Noms fanvulsnns fownst For Over 0 Bt. 1 A .Me . 5s ‘ || ness 0; Ro. Kansas Gity Sop mal istsecm,|@vages in the seminary of Viadi- Certain Consumptive Cure.|‘i#cords. I have also tried hard to| | — Ho. 118 Local Freight. a ashe, vostok. They also met other Japan- ‘i ; understand how Wagner ever wrote ‘ INTERSTATE DiVisi0) ffi Washington, April 8.—“The tape-| the thousands of measures in “‘Parsi- No, 41 Inter-State, weet bound 1:00 , ac, | C8¢ Officers who formerly were in the ‘ Now ‘e ‘00 A.-M. | Russian service in Manchuria. worm 3 the — new J : a fal” without permitting one strain of No, 42 Inter, State, east pound....12:10 P. M+! The Japanese, in removing Rus- ga To = poo na melody to creep into the whole, even | } by accident. Perhaps it may be true that some] } persons musically erudite may have understood and appreciated all the “Parsifal” music. I doubt it. My seatmate at the opera was Hans Albert, admittedly one of the mustc- jane of America, The great violinist B.C. Vanpzrvooat, Agent. | sian wounded from Mukden, carried POPP RE TIT TONOITTET III O00 O00 them as far as the river bamt oo lit- DR. H. M. CANNON, ters and entrained them on the farther side, Chinese, it is related by Dentist, returned soldiers, partly pillaged the BUTLER, - MISSOURI. hospitals in Mukden, March 10, be Will bein Adrian every Tues- present” says Consul Canada at Vera Cruz, Mexico, in @ report just received at the state department. The coneul states that two eminent acientiste have discovered that the tapeworm prevents the organism from being infeeted with tuberculosis EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. [THE CENTAUR Company. NEW YORE CITY. fore the arrival of the Japanese, but CASTORIA The Kind You Have CASTORIA did not harm the wounded or attend- day and Friday prepared to do % | ants and acted humane! bacilli, and it hae been proven in the| 1... recently released from theinsane|._ ~~ ~~~ ——— —— ly toward] , ‘i MA all kinds of dental work. Ruestan wounded on the field, aesist-| °° ote spree bi segs with) seylum. If they shall ever again at- Has Stood The Test 25 Years 0O000000000-000-000000-0000000000. fog the J tapeworm that he completely TecOV-| temp¢ to judge him insane, I shall diciehaaiaiiaaaacanaiiinatiaiiiidiiipimnite 6 apanese to pathy r them. ered his health. To establish the ef- pres testify to his perfect sanity, 9 DR, J. T. HULL CABSTORIA. ficacy of this remedy, the doctors 1n-! tang went home after the first act, rove § Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought | jected a liquid prepared from. the] . 14 his chair was vacant during the DENTIST. — teania into several consumptives, seca sey of torture. . : a e Entrance, same thatlcad to Hagedorn’s Baas laity Osan which resulted in a complete cure. studio, north side square Butler, Mo. At the Telephone, ——— Inf ; Must Leave Cigarettes Alone. Day. Infirmary of Osteopathy, | 2m narpess weet. ee eee No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. Jefferson City, April 10.—Governor| Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- Two blocks west of equare on Ohio Street, A prominent United States army NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cnre. 5 Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c —_—$—$—$———_——————— Folk issued a unique conditional pardon to Harry Patton, of St. Clair county. Patton {s a son of the late Judge Patton, of Wareaw, and is 22 years old. He was the support of his mother, and bore a good reputa- tion until he began smoking cigar- ettes and drinking whisky. Patton was sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years from March, 1904, for forgery. Upon the recommendation of Judge W. W. Graves, who tried and sen- tenved him, the governor issued the pardon upon the condition that if young Patton smoked another cigar- ette or took a drink of intoxicating liquor he should return to the pent- officer was discussing army methoda, and referred to the common use of Harriet Frederick, D, 0. the telephone in modern warfare and maneuvers. Sophia E. T, Hamstreet, D, 0,| «the telephone is a great institu. Dr, Hemstroet at the Infirmary of Dr. Fred- | tion,” he said, “but I am afraid that Wiaaans en - ae Hse “ed - = would be | not have apprecia' . [never uge T. C. BOULWARE, one thatI do not think of the desctip- “Physictan and Surgeon. Office tion of the instrument given by an North Side Square, Butler, Mo. | frasclblearmy officer of my acquaint- Diseases of women and children a specialty. beige _Sapecialty, | The fret thing I do,’ he saye, DR- J. Me CHRISTY; ‘after picking up the receiver is to Diseases of women and Children a Specialty stand in front of a hole in the wall Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- and yell, “Hello!” 1 get no answer, j ment Store, Butler, Mo, and repeat the call. About thethird Chronic Diseases a Specialty. (pocoseecoassoseseses | OU VILL FIND Missouri Timothy and Flax Seed, Texas Red Seed Oats, Nebraska Corn, Omice Telephones0. House Telephone, | time I leave off the last syllable, and 9 : &4rkansas Coal, \ eee eee — |thefourth time I put the lasteyllable | tentiary and serve the remainder of HERE’S A BABY § : B, F. JETER, first.” ” his sentence. Its Mother is Well. Q Eansas Soft and Hard Wheat Ficur, Attorney at Law and Justice, A Frightened Horse. i The baby is healthy because during the Office over H. H. Nichols, Running like mad down the street Ideas of American Honesty. period of gestation its mother used the ‘ Bran and Shorts. dumping the occupants, or a hun-| St. Petersburg, April 6.—Queer popular and purely vegetable liniment, East side square, Butler, Mo. —————— SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. The Twice-a Week Republic of St. Louis, the dest semi-weekly news- _ paper in the country, and Farm Pro- gress, America’s leading agricultural and home monthly, will be sent to any address—or to separate address es, when eo requested—for One Dol- lar a year. dred other accidents, are every day occurances. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. urns, cuts, sores, Eczema and piles he one quickly under its soothing effect, 25c at Frank T. Clay’s Drug Store. Girl Gets Carnegie Medal. The ‘Twice-a-Week Republic for Des Moines, Ia., April 10.—For her ideas of American life are circulated by Russian papers. A correspond- ent of the Journal de St. Petersburg, en's Fri nin esty which he says pervades the| intothe back and hips of a coming mother. highest circles in America. It impli-| Ie is applied externally only, there is Mother’s Friend By Going to the Mother's Friend is a soothing, softening, YY) 8 % Peoples Elevator Co, ral cates, men, women and children, he] 44 inward treatment at all. says. He describes the precautions} Thestateof the mother during gestation of the child; that is one reason why moth- their guests from robbing one 40-/ ers should watch their condition and no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs, Feed your stock oil meal to make them sleek and fat. N a taken by social leaders to prevent| "iy influence the disposition and future eppppst PSSS IS SSSA SSS avoid pain, Her health, that of the child more than half a century has earned | heroiem in saving the life of a com. and maintained the confidence of half | panion skater from drowning last a million readers. 1t covers the news | winter, Miss Lavina Steele, a former of the world thoroughly and ac- ‘ ‘ curately, and issues special State Coon Rapids girl, recently appointed editions, each containing the latest Assistant State Librarian, {s in re- and most reliable of the|celpt of a Carnegie medal for her bravery. j - George Hill, a Burlington young other and tells of the consternation ain. : produced at a White House reception pecs yore eet oe eet in, Wo! d rhela: % by a sudden failure of the lights. | good nhaer, strong of heart and fag i mind, Mother’s Friend can and will} § ee penal p= make you so, Bearing down pains, morn- BUTLER, MO wo Mi ing sickness, sore breast and insomnia are, oun . a ante selves of their jewels and concealed relieved by this wonderful remedy. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of - places. The men Of druggists at $1.00 per bottle. pean nb angered ‘their pocket- Send for our book ‘‘[lotherhood”’ free, title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Cholee EEE ISAS — % . securities always on hand and forsale. Abstract: man. with whom Miss Steele was| books for fear of being pounced upon tas Peaariete Reeyares O. furnished, titles aained ‘and all kinds pe porte poh skating, broke through the ice and | and robbed by neighbors, COLORED BOY. papers drawn, was immersed in 10 or 12 feet of 0. a ants aca od i Poured Out in Streets. ‘ Vinita, I. T , April 8.—Twenty gal-}- lons of whisky was captured by Federal officers at the Frisco station freezing water. Hiscompanion, after adesperate effort, in which her own po B was in peril, dragged him to y- Register No. 9652. Jno. 0. Harus, Abstractor. 8. F. Wannoox, Notary. ,” eald lon kegs of whieky, which was poured out into the street in the presence of city. A few moments later hechoked | many citizens. on @ piece of meat and expired from} There were no marks on the trank. COLORED BOY is « French draft horse, {| Diack, 161-2 hands high, weighs 1,800 Ibs,, hag great style and action snd is s good breeder. * | Will make the season of 1905 at our barn, $ 1- ; oeed find $1, for which send Farm Progress one year to soeceeneerenssceecerecsenecssseeccees KENTUCK is biack with mealy nose, 151-2 hands high and is one of the best breeders in the state. Will make the season at the same barn. Terms, $10 for mares and $20 for jennets to insure living colts. ‘We havo two very fine young jacks, 15 and 7 ’ ; 151-2 hands high, black with mealy nose. win! Book, Free with Catalogue for 3 #isi.tp:. serve mares at $8 to insure livi7 It. Ve . oa eeeratracons, |The Martin Fire Arms Company ‘ awe Se secccsecnsdhooseseseceenes: 4 Chokes to Death at-Table. |, ui, city thie morning. Deputy I. e Vegetable, liver Pills. That Lincoln, Il, April 10—“Whon I|D. Giletrap sttached a trank he had ers | pater! baa nn die, I want you to » ay bays suspicioned and found two ten-gal- sick-headache. Z.cAY%ces? Bates County Investment Co, t Take-Down Repeatet, Want he or beard ’ 7, ORDERBLANK. ; ‘lation. : ee : fia ial sseee sobsosenvenasensosevenes cvengees wes pd Clark Centinfal Expost 2 ; ‘ The Marlin j ‘The Republic, 8t. Louis, Mo. i Sth, 1905. Tickets on sale May 23,| ———— mal. Yu | ] : te pe 12 Gauge ,

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