The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 18, 1905, Page 6

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The Shame of Steelville, Mo. | Wanted an Indian Husband. Chicago, May 14.—The Chicago | Muskogee, I. T., May 15.—Fre- Tribune leads its editorial page quently there appears in theadvertis- with the following editorial en-|ing columns of a metropolitan paper titled “Corruption Urban and/a notice that some man in the East Rural:” wants an Indian bride who has Cre Nid Everybody knows the large cities | money and lands and all the woman- u 00 Dre Ps | are wicked. They are “plague spo ts|ly virtues that make a good wife. ——— in the body politic.” But the coun-|The other day, however, the real try towns—they are seats of simplic-| thing appeared in Pawhuska, the ity and incorruptibility. The people, |capital of the Osage nation. The many of them honest, retired farmers, | Osages are the wealthiest of all the hate trickery and boodle. This/Indians. This time it wasa woman theory of rural innocence and|who was looking for a hueband. She honesty does not always hold good.|was a comely woman, too, young The town of Steelville, Mo., has/and petite and well dressed. She was elected as mayor a statesenator whe | frank about her mission. She said since he entered the senate has divid-| that she had come to the Osage na- ed with another man the distiaction|tion with a view to marrying an of being the most shameless and/Indlan. She wanted one that was ; * notorious advocate and defender of| intelligent, good looking and thriity. OT Seicenas i the interests of the powerful corpor-|So far she had been unable to find) | a ations in the Missouri legislature. | one to her liking. He has repeatedly been accused of DAE re een corruption. He is now and was Has Stood The Test 25 Years. when elected mayor, under indict-| ‘The old, original GROVE’S Taste- ment for boodling, being one of the} less chill tonic. You know what you bgislators caught in Mr. Folk’s net. |are taking. It is iron and buinine in Ho was elected mayor as a “vindica- | * tasteless form. Nocure, nopay. 50c¢ The Kind You Han Always Bought tion.” Indictment is not proof, but ke ae A 1 Remedy for Cons vo tsrat city in the United Seates| Hyde’s Salaries $145,000, | ff con-Sour Stomsch Diarsites | Worms Convulsions Feverish- would be so shameless as to choose as ite chief executive one who stood in the ehadow of the penitentiary and had a fair prospect of serving his term of office inside of it. New York, May 9.—It was learned SLEEP. today that young Mr. Hyde, who is ness ond Loes OF drawing a salary of $100,000 a year FacSimile Signature of . trom the Equitable Life society, and Affton, Th rt Ye ar salaries of $22,500 from two of ite NEW YORK. DR. PRICE’S CREAM can be substituted for it in making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and aaa oe eel in hed ‘every spiny. [composed ot Senator Depew and tom of consumption. She took Dr,| Valentine P. Snyder, was appoiated pastry. King’s New Discovery after every |and it fixed young Mr. Hyde’s thing else had failed. Improvement|salary. not pase upon these stupendous in- creases. A subcommittee of two, their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Mise. has to say: : % " successful subsidiary companies, the AG uienths. old i ; B AKING POWDER Fight bn Be Bitter, Merchantile Trust and the Equitable 3) Dosis 35C1NIs R Those who will persist in closing| {rust He started on a salary of _ ae Noth their care, against ee $35,000, 3 pd pope ar a ‘ t 4 recommendation of Dr. King’s New|", |’ : makes home baking easy othing Discovery for. Consumption, will|¢d #0 $75,000 « year and again to 5 havealong and bitter fight with $100,000 a year. The directors did THE Cewraun company, BREW Vena erry. Always Remember the Full Nar i : PRICE BAKING PowoER CO., CHICAGO, came at once and four bottles entire- scien | 4 4 ‘ A Nebraska Love Tragedy. Cook Sues Globe-Democrat. | Tria: bottles tree. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- s x ea NINE Tablets. All druggists refund 4 ow Lincoln, Neb. May 15.—Because of| Moberly, Mo,, May 15,Sam B| Brothers Drowned Together. |\te covey t't ials'vo'mre, Ew. | Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in unrequited love Peter Katheiser, a/Cook, through his attorneys, Grove’s signatureis oneach box. 25c Webb City, Mo., May 15.—William millwright, shot and killed Miss} W. A. Rothwell of Moberly and Jas. and Andrew Vanwert, 15 and 12 One Saloon; Fee $4,000. Grrure on Box. 2Se. i ,000. . 4 B. j Grace Townsley 18 years old, @ lieu-| A. Reed of Kansas City, filed with ol tenant in the Volunteers of America. | the Circuit Clerk a suit against the|7eare old, were drowned in Center - ed The tragedy occured in a stairway |St. Louls Globe-Democrat for the creek a mile north of here, this even-| Sterling, Ill., May 18 —The village) piss ie leading toarooming block. Miss| eum of $250,000. Of the sum asked ing. The boys were bathing, when|of Bradford bears the distinction of Townsley was going up the stairway | $100,000 fs for actual and $150,000 Andrew got into deep water and lost| being the only one in Illinois to re- and Katheiser was just bebind her | for exemplary damages. control. William went to his rescue] strict she number of saloons and has when he shot. After sending three} The sult grows out of a statement and Andrew pulled him under. They | the highest license. bullets through her -body he went! in the Globe-Democrat by “The Old] er? 6008 of C.C. Vanwert, aninsur-| There is but one liquor selling outside and shot himeelf twice. He) Politiclan,” under date of February|®™°?Seent. arog go “3 pe ses A. ‘ 0) D ‘ ‘ year. In this wa: e Se ee Ecc, als oon ett eee Oe oe hope to have perfect control of the Sugar-coated, easy to ta mild in action. They cy constipation, biliousne sick-headache. 20.0% Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S D abeautiful brewn or rich black? Use _nurrcru. or avacisrs vs a, F. wilds 00, masa } to the statements of Mrs. Belle C. | {ng a false affidavit in reference to ? : Hubbell, captain of the Volunteers, | campaigm funds of 1896. St. Louis, May 15 —Jobn 8. Mar.|dramshop business. poblelbldsiatans ~ po Neen ps ; i i maduk q ber of the Missouri MANUFACTURED RY ’ and over in j who was with Miss Townsley at the| The case will go to Huntsville and ol eax patentee THE AUTO-FEDAN HAY PRKss.co,, _| States, @ history and descripti Panama; facts and figures of off and legislatures of the various number of killed and wounded! tles fought and other data Russo-Japanese war. The chart is approved by’ teachers, principals and su tendents everywhere. The selling pee is 32.50, but you g chart FREE with a year’s sul tion to The Twice-a-Week Re and FARM PROGRESS, bc@iF which will be sent to any addrihot to separate addresses for $1 a ft The Twice-a-Week Republid established in 1808, and is the one of the oldest newspapers country. More than hall « 1) readers attest its merits as af semi-weekly journal, Rs. .! £ OGRESS contaii standard size news r eis. issue, filled with the best eas i mation, live stock, poultry, g ing, horses and mules, cattle and other agricultural depart i pictures, puzzles, poems, 6 time, the refusal of the girl to return | will be set for trial at the June term. Katheiser’s love was the cause. cienininermeane Katheiser had been playing the Sickening Shivering Fits violin in the Volunteers’ street band. | of ague and malaria, can be relieved He wasn’t a member, but took part | and cured with Electric Bitters. This in the services in order that he might ae - tonic medicine; of especial be near the girl who rejected him. nefit in malaria, forit exerts a true curative {influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. sant tins te bay geenins A Frightened Horse. «+. | himeelfito be influenced against his I¢ is much to be oes to quinine, Running like mad down the street | having none of this drug’s bad after- father and had taken the name of dumping the occupants, or a hun- | effects. ES Munday, of Henrietta,|his stepfather, a Mr. Hunter of dred other-accidents, are every day hang writes: “My brother was very |Chicago, to whom Mrs. Marmaduke — —— It behooves everybody | low we molest eee Jando, was married after being divorced there’s none as good as Bucklen’s | saved his life. At Frank T. Clay’s from Mr. Marmaduke. Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, | drug store; price 50c guaranteed. Eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect, 25c¢ at Frank T. Clay’s Drug Store. Have Tornado Drill. Rock Rapids, Ia., May 15—Just as is the fire drill practiced in all well regulated schools, so in this county is being carried into actual practice 1042 Jefferson Street, Topeka, Kan. family, recently of San Francisco, in| } his will filed for probate today cute| | off his 15-year-old son with only $1. e€ T S He left his entire estate to his sister,) Mrs. Lizzie M. Eskridge of St. Louis. | ° The reason assigned in the will by Mr. Marmaduke for refusing his son Your doctor, will tell you that ‘ thin, pale, weak, nervous chil- § dren become strong and well by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ‘The only successful reed two-horse-pow- self-fe de. Makes 3 strokes to the round, Small doses, for a few days. Febder 1a attacbed direct to the power, so itis Ms bound to operate, Teord of balling over tures arsapari a ton he aad Satisfaction guaranteed, The change is very prompt og: and very marked. ‘Ask pve Magnificent Set of New Wall Charts. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell Judgment Has Doubled. that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble ts ahead, unless you take the proper|§ piciely restored me to he It medicine for your disease, as Ts. Mrs. E. BucKMINSTEK, Vinoland, N. J. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did.|@#') yeuco..f | proposition made by The Republic, _ +] “I = oe of the . ; | St. Louis, Mo., to OLD AND NEW ver and stomach, my heart was subscribers of the TWICE-A-WEEK : ti eat. ' ne i weakened, and Icould not eat. I REPUBLIC, the oldest established | Choice fiction, fashions, do articles and a host of other va was very bad for a long time, but in weekly newspaper in the west, and intomoadion, FARM PROGRESS, thegreat This offer is limited to 60 da doctor why itis. He has our formula and wi!l explain. “When 13 years old. for mayy months no one thouzht Peonld live of thin blood, But. in « few weeks, Ay aparilla com- Kansas City, May 8.—Judgment for $465,055.08 was granted John H. Overoll, Jr., administrator forthe estate of Joseph M. Douglass against St. Clair county by Judge Smith Mc- Pherson, of the federal court. This The most attractive premium offer of recent years is contained in the iG i the drill getting out of the school judgment was granted on oné allow-| Hlectric Bitters, I found just what I| Sillousness,constipation prevent re: iy 1 roome in case of a bad storm. edeleven years ago, and there wasno| needed, for they quickly relieved and|®0vory. Cure there with 2 ver’e Mitte : The tornado at Spirit Lake last |comtest. In the eleven years eince|cured me.” Best medicine for weak jy farm and home journal, also pub-| ordering, specify which state and week, which wrought such havoc | the first suit was brought the claim| Women. Sold under guarantee by| Nature's Great Invention |lished by The Republic. ; dered . has grown from $240,000 to almost de T. Clay, druggist, at 50c a twice that sum. The judgment grows out of the old railroad bond deal which St. Clair county refused to pay when the road wae built, and for which the county Aodrees Map Department, public, St. Louis, Mo. To every person who sends $1 to pay for one year’s subscription (new ur @ renewal) to the TWICE-A- WEEK REPUBLIC (104 {esues a year) and FARM PROGRESS (the big monthly}—The—Republic— will mail postage prepaid and securely packed, a new, accurate and com- plete set of wall charte, containing three great sheets, each 28x36 inches, with nine maps, as follows: Map of the world; your cholce of any of thefollowing states: Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Kaneas, Texas through this section, was the oc- casion of the teachers and directors acting in this manner. Nearly every echool in the county is equipped with storm caves, and parents fear little when the dark |' clouds roll in the far off sky. judges of that county have spent | as i¢ was pullingout of the station Le EE much time in jail for contempt of Louls. The outla | A Guaranteed Cure For Piles for St. Louts. outlaws became Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ——__ frigntened and did not molest the ing Piles. 68 ind money . reat of the passenger, but jumped it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure : Off the train as it slowed down any case, no matter of how long | i8 stending, in 6 to 14 days. First a ara crossing. There isno| plication gives ease and reat. 50c. = Robbed Railway Passengers. Joplin, Mo., May 15.—Four armed robbers “held up” four passengers on a 8t. Louis & San Francisco train Pom sera a hasa’t it eend 50c in | PDe J your sh will be torward:d post properly treated, the Letter to Mr. J. M. Baker. and Indian Territory and Oklahoma paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, rol) Dear Sir: Aman sald: Send me 3 ma aeged (the two last-named on one sheet); a : three | 25 gallons, Generally I use 24; don’t Tees Yankee, ah tongs to ‘wut |new map of the United States and think it'll be enough. Flower is the only medicine | UP t0-datemap of Alaska, the Phil Nearly Four Hundred “ith =~ alcohol salen) tt thaa| pines, Porto Rico, Hawai, Seating Indictments Against Ordered 9 nfore for another job; 16 ecg nap ie Sain and p ar and a’ topographic for the job. normal condition, and nature’s| 8D ugso-Japanese war dis- Standard Oi! Company. gins oom roan of digeion wpa ao ort Henderson, Ky., May 15.—The | Guaranteed at 50c and $1 by Frauk) This comes from Mesars. W. A. & by preventing ALL r Portraits of all the Presidents, Grand Jury of Henderson county to-|T- Clay, druggist. Trial bottlestree.|F. Bower, Methuen, Mase. They which or unnatural interrupt and Washingt Roose Sect somenah geoeseal sed soni totes — esos welt, ate also shown. of the| The HOME library wall chart con- unhealthy | 1.:1u8 a wealth of indiepensabletnfor- add: Thishas been our experience all this year. New agente always have to go through it. After a little, day returned 371 . indictments susie ertt ot ores! CASTORIA Joum and other lubricating ofls with-|_ learn to grucss better. b as|mation, among the statistics be out having a state tg The Kind You Have Always “ad Yours truly, a complete index of the counties a The minimum and maximum fine Misats ab F. W. Devor & Co., . , {n each {a fixed by statute from $50) sienatare of ‘ New York and Chicago. to $1,000. : P. 8; Gough & Hess sell our paint,

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