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RUSSIAN GENERAL TO HIS TROOPS. Ifa Cow gave Butter mankind would have t0)|tice. Please answer by telegraph or! invent milk. Milk Is Na- ture’s emulsion—butter put In shape for diges- Cod liver oil is ex- tremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified before we can digest it. Scott’s Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo- phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far more good than the alone could. That makes Scott’s Emulsion the most strengthening, nourishing food - medi- cine in the world. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pear! Street 50c. and $1.00. All druggists LETTER HINTS HILDERBRAND LIVES, To The Public. Liberty Hill, La., Ang. 24, 1895. On April 18th, 1895, I was shot witha double barrel shot gun loaded with bullets of rifle balle, twelve taking effect, six passing through my body. The wounds were dressed with Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic and kept saturated with it, nothing else being used. There was no inflamation nor pues formed in the wounds and { slept and rested without Batjanoff Hopes Soon to} |Tele- graph News of a Victory to St. Petersburg. Gunshu Pass, Manchuria, June 10. —According to reports received by General! Linevitch from naval officers who have arrived at Vladivostok the losses of Admiral Rojestvensky’s fleet were from 9,000 to 10,000 offi- cers and men killed or drowned and about 5,000 prisoners. General Batjanoff, commander of the Third Manchurian army, ad- dressing the troops on the occasion of theempress’ birthday anniversary, told them he hoped soon to be able to telegraph the news of a Russian victory to the empress. Later, in conversation with the correapond- ent of the Associated Press, the gen- eral declared that the defeat of the flees was a sad and hard blow, but it would not affect the morale of the troops who with doggedness of Rus- sian soldiers were prepared to fight on as long as the emperor gave the op! 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To every person who sends $1 to pay for one year’s subscription (new ur @ renewal) to the TWICE-A- WEEK REPUBLIC (104 issues 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 charts, containing three great sheets, each 28x36 Inches, with nine maps, as follows: Map of the world; your choice of any of thefollowing states: Migsourl, Illinois, Arkansas, Kansas, Texas and Indien Territory and Oklahoma (the two last-named on one eheet);a new map of the United States and up-to-date map of Alaska, the Philip- pines, Porto Rico, Hawaii, Panama t]and the canal and a topographic map of the Russo-Japanese war dis- ASKS. IF REWARD IS OUT. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THEINTERNMENT ° Manila, June 10.—In the matter of the disarmament of interment of the Russian warships Rear Admiral Train probably will take the breech locks from the guns and disconnect their engines. The Russian officers will be paroled within the limits of the islands, while the crews of the vessels, on the given word of Rear Admiral Enquist, will be paroled within the city limite. Oklahoma Officer Seeks Infor- , = ear. ; ‘wice-a-Week Republic for more than haif a century has earned and maintained the contidence of half mation at the Missouri @ million readers. 1t covers the news of the world thoroughly and ac- curately, and issues special State editions, each containing the latest and most reliable reports of the rticular locality in which it circu- . Ite special departments are Jefferson City, Mo., June 10.—Is Sam Hilderbran4, whose name in- spired terror in sections of Missouri in the early’60s, and whose death is supposed to have occurred years ago, still alive? A letter came here today from Rufe Lefors, under sheriff at Lawton, Okla., asking if there were a reward for Hilderbrand in this state, and also for information as to rewards which might be out- standing in other states. prompted a search of the records in the office of the secretary of state, which disclosed that on June 83,1865, a reward of $300 was offered for him by Gov. Thomas C. Fletcher. stipulation was made as to the length of time the reward was to stand, norhas it been renewed. The Proclamation offering the reward {8 so different from those of the present day that {t is reproduced. as follows, and was perhaps prompt- ed by a request from the military authorities that the reward be offer- ed, a telegram from G. D. Wagner then brigadier general, being a part of the record in the archives of the edited by experts, and its artistsand 2S aS eee s Allowed the Liner to Drift. . New York, June 12.—For the first time in the history of the trans- Atlantic exprese steamship service, a great ocean liner has been “hove to” in mid-ocean at night while a deli- cate operation was performed in the The White Star liner Majestic arrived. When in mid- ocean the Majestic ran into a gale. Great seas swept her decks. At the height of the storm, Arthur Camp- bell, one of the second cabin stewards, became so seasick that he was injur- ed internally. The surgeon decided that a delicate operation was neces- sary. Because of the unsteaainess of the ship, while in motion, he found it impossible to relieve the sufferer. The captain ordered the engines stop- ped and for two hours the Majestic drifted in an easy position while the operation was performed. Passen- gers left their cabins to learn the cause of the holdup. contributors are among the best in the country. It is published every Tuesday and Thursuay—elght pages each issue—sixteen pages a week. 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Inclosed find $1, for which sen } The Twice-a-Week Republic an ‘arm Progress one year to Portraits of all the Presidents, : | from Washington to Roosevelt, are The HOME library wall chart con- : | tains e wealth of indispensable infor- : | mation, among the statistics peing } | @ complete index of the counties and the state represented, money postoftices, rural free delivery routes, railroad and express offices, electric lines, terminal or belt lines, banking towns, population of towns of 3,000 and over in the United States, a history and desc and figures of o f you want only The Twice-a-Week Kepublic the price is The price of Farm Pro- Lewis and¢ Jark Centinnial Exposi- tion Portlan4, Ore., June 1st to Oct. . Tickets on sale May 23, Whereus, Our state {s atill infested with murderers and outlaws who have heretofore eluded the vigilance of the civil and military authorities: Pp ‘ 14, 26, 27, 28. Round trip tere $45. Mmit ninety ¢ ays from date of sale. But not } wond Nov. 30, 1905 Stop over pi:vileges going and re- If yon contemplate making the trip call and get our booklet, the and legislatures of the various states, number of killed and wounded, bat- tles fought and other data of the Two blocks west of square on Ohio Street. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Harriet Frederick, 0. 0. Sophia E. T. Hemstreet, 0, 0. Dr. Hemstreet at the Infirmary of Dr. Fred- reet on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week T. C. BOULWARE, ee Bie Square, But My sal Diseases of women and children Whereas, Foremost among them stands’ Samuel notorious brigand and who bas, since the 1st day of June, 4. D. 1861, killed several citizens of this state and committed numerous robberics and other violations of the Russo-Japanese war. The chart is approv teachers, principals and superin- tendente everywhere. The regular selling price is $2.50, but you get the chart FREE with a year’s subscri tion to The Twice-a-Week Republic and FARM PROGRESS, both of which will be sent to any address or to separate addresers for $1 a year. 8: established ts 1808, an one of the oldest’ country. More than shalt a million, readers attest its te Whereas, This Samuel Hilderbrand is atill at large committing robberies and murder upon citizens in the sou theast part of this state: I, Thomas C. Fletcher, governor of the state of Miesouri, for good reasons appear- ing, and by virtue and authority in me vested, do hereby offer a reward of $300 for the arrest and delivery of the body of the said Samuel Hilderbrand, either to the civil or military authorities at Pilot Knob or Farmington Mo. In testimony whereof, | Thomas C. Fletcher, governor of the state of A FOOLISH PLAN DR- J. M. CHRISTY» ~ Diseases of women and Children a Specialty Office The Over Butler Vash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, House Telephonel0. OGRESS contains 16 standard size newspaper bh issue, filled with the best farm infor- mation, live stock, ing, horses and m cattle, dai and other agricultural departmente; Pp poems, fiction, fashions, 4 articles and a host of other valuable This offer {s limited to 60 days. In orderitig, specify which state map is oultry, garden- Office Telephone 20. B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichols, East side square, indigestion, | and caused the great seal of thestate to be affixed. Done at City of Jefier- = son, Mo., this third day of June, A. in-| D, 1865, of the independence of the United States the eighty-ninth and of the state of Missouri the forty- THOS. C. FLETCHER, By the governor: pation is the result of } OR. H.M. CANNON, $1 patite Be. ay “gga BUTLER, - MISSOURI. bein Adrian every Tues- f day Friday p company, dated St. Louis, June, | 1865: | It you will give $300 the United | States will give $200 for the delivery | -|ot the body of the brigand, Samuel | Hilderbrand, to the federal authort-| If your blood is thin and im- pure, you are miserable all the time. It is pure, rich blood that invigorates, strengthens, refreshes. You certainly know Sarsaparilla the medicine that brings good health to the home, the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years. Adoctor’s medicine. “T owe my life, without doubt, to Ayer’s Sarsaparilia. It is the most wonderful medi- e cine in the world for nervousness. My cure is permanent. and | caanot thank you enou, nh.” vb ow . b b ‘MOONSHINE’ IN ism en All drugeists Lowell, Mass, THE TERRITORY. at your earliest convenience. G. D. WAGNER, Brigadier General. These rewards, even though the brigand prove to be alive, and in the custody of the Oklahoma sheriff, would hardly be availablenow. But the inquiry will revive recollections of ‘his desperate career, and will certainly bring out stories of long forgotten crimes. for Poor Health A Still and 180 Gallons of Whis-|ta33t'vo doses of Ayers Pills each throw at the bablea, and every time you hita baby in the Standard (il booth you get a fine cigar; two babies, two cigars, and three babies, vou get*a subscription to Every- body's Magazine.” Mr. Edison’s Watch. The World’s Work, key Found in McGee Valley. Muskogee, I. T., June 12 —Here in Indian territory, where {t is a peni- tentiary offense to introduce or sell whisky, one man dared to erect still ‘jand make hundreds of gallons cf whisky. He sold it, too, and eluded the officers and made his ercape. This “wild cat” atill was discovered in the Jack Fork mountains, near Antlers, by accident, after the officers had made dillgent search and em- ployed natives of the country to lo- catelt, From the McGee valley there had been unmistakable signs of a still, The miners in the asphalt mines in that section were kept sup- plted and liquor was plentiful in that region all last winter, and yet nota single “boot-legger” could becaught. The offiters watched in vain and finally secured several cowpunchers who had ridden all over the country hundreds of times to assist them. They failed in their search, because they believed a still would be located in the most inaccessible parts of the Jack Fork range. When discovered, the still was found to be in a placero open that ite lack of shelter was ite best protection. It was found by some railroad engineers. One of them started to drive a atake under some bushes and logs and his stake struck the still. There was no one about the place and no evidence of habitation, but there was 180 gal- lons of whisky there. 1t was contis- cated. To Mr. Edison time fs sv valuable that he does not waste it even by taking account of ft. Time to himis only the chance to get things done; and no matter how long {t takes, they must be got done. In his office safe there is carefully locked away a $2,700 Swiss watch, given him by European scientific society. It is never used, He buys a stem winder costing a dollar and a halt, breaks the chain ring off, equirts ofl under the cap of the stem, thrusts it into his trousers pocket—and never looks at it. When it gets too clogged with dirt to run, he lays it onalaboratory table, hits it with a hammer and buys another, Poisons in Food, Perhaps you do not realize that muny pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dispepsia that will con- vince you. .Dr. Kings New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to polsons of undigested lood— or money back, 25¢ at Frank T.. Clays drug store. Try them. Russian Cruisers Interned. Washington June 12.—Secretary Taft has received the following cable- gram from Governor Wright at Manila: ‘Russian warehips did not leave harbor within the required twenty four hours; as a result are nowincustody of Admiral Train who informs me he has taken necessary steps to intern them. They are now behind breakwater under the guns of the Ohio and Monadnock. He will disable their machinery and remove breech locks of guns. He has doubt- less reported full details to Navy de- partment.” A Speech on Reform. Guthrie, June 10.—William Allen White, Emporia, Kan., discussed briefly and humorously “Newspapers and Reform” before the National Editors’ association. He said in part: “This isa day of reform. Every- body is engaged in reforming some- one else. The preachers are reform- ing the newspapers, the newspapers are reforming the politicians, the politicians are reforming the rail roads, the railroads are reforming the tariff magnates, the tariff mag- nates are reforming Standard Vil and Standard Oil ia reforming the preachers—so the happy circle is completed. When the bulldog of re form finally dces catch his tail and swallow is and turn himself inside out, we shall have a fine country. Generally speaking, most reformers are carrying their reform as a side line. They make traveling expenses onit. It does not cest the preachers came at once and four bottles entire- anything to reform newspapers. In! jy cured her. Guaranteed by Frank fact, the preachers get a good dealof| I’, Clay, Druggist. Price 50c and $1. top of column next to reading mat-| Tria: bottles free. ter space out of it that they would _—_ hardly get if they devoted themselves Morton Heads Equitable. to the perseverance of the saints and higher criticism. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, will ave along an itter fight with their troubles, if uot ended earlier by fatal termination. Kead what’. RK. Beall of Beall, Miss. has to say: “Last fall my wife had every symp- tom of consumption. She took’ Dr. King’s New Discovery after every- thing else had failed. Improvement New York, June 12.—Paul Mor- ton, who retires from the secretary- ship of the navy July 1, was elected “Tg does not cost the politicians|chairman of the Equitable Life As- anything to reform the railroads—| surance society. His election marks not that any one knows of. The] the first aud most important step in politiclans keep right on riding on| the reorganization of the society and transportation from the law depart-| was followed by the tender of the ment of the railroads, while whoop- | resignations of President James W. ing it up for railroad reform, and it Alexander, Vice President James H. does not cost the railroad presidents |Hyde, Second Vice-President J. G, anything to be for tariff reform, and Tarbell, Third Vice-President George what’s more it does not seem toburt| T. Wilson and Fourth Vice-President the tariff. Ifthe railroad magnates, William H. Mclutyre. were as serious about tariff reform as they are to eee the trusta get their Fraud Exposed. rebates there would be some turiff & pac lately reforms. And the beneficiaries of the] tion of De King’s Hew Binsovery tariff are not losing much by reform-| for consumption, Voughs and Colds, ing the Standard Oil. and other medicines, thereby de- “Anyone can reform Standard Oil. |!rauding the public. This is to warn EASY FOR THE POLITICIANS Francis Rodman, Secretary of |It is the punching bag in the nation-| YOU to beware of Buch people, who This proclamation is written in) muscle on. Standard Oil and its as- Lancccorernsecersessenssoressoesl seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease, tor al reformatory that we all try our pen and ink, and not with type-|soclates form a whole carnival of 35 years. A sure protection to you, writver, as they are issued now,|pleasure—one round of joy for the sett, ert Dr be Wrapper. Look Folded within it was the following| reformers. In one booth are the pb ge “a > dhe hee ,sent on a blank of the| Rockefellers and Henry Rogers and {mitations. H. E. BUCKLEN £00. 18+) Missourl and Western telegraph their friends, and it costs nothing to Chicago, Ill., and Windsor, Canada, ? i]