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VOL. XXVII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. where we enjoyed an exciting game of Pollo, some of the players getting seevere ducking. This is a great place to fish, I saw a black sea bass landed six feet long. A trip out in glass bottom boats is said to be one of the grandest sights one ever saw. Sugur loaf is a fine place to get a view of the entire island. About 3,000 wild goats roam over the ‘sland. We took a trip on top ol the Mountains where we had a good view of bay. Tent City is fine. Beer # mostly used for drinking purposes +8 one has to buy water, and if they ave to buy water most persons pre- er beer. The sea wos rougher going back home than it was golng over. We ———— THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN © ~ HERALD PRAISES OF PE-RUNA. Catarrh and Catarrhal : Diseases Make In- > — valids of More Women Than All Other Ailments Com- i bined. right, next day we spent our time in Los Angeles and at night went to Sehuts Park. This park is some- cbing on the order of Electric Park st Kanens City. Next day, Aug. 22 we went to Santa Monica and b: es twenty miles from Los Angeles, that is a great country to raise beans, Just above Santa Monica is the fongest pier on the coast, extending rutin the ocean @ mile. I spent nost of the day out on this pier fish- ing, with fisherman’s Inck. Wodnes- lay 23rd we went to Long Beach, 25 miles distance from Los Angelee,this is @ fine beach, a nice place to gather sheila, Some fine alfalfa land between Loe Angeles and Long Beach, That aight we weat back to Los Angeles, Chorsday morning we went to Ocenn park and Venice 20 mls from Los Angeles, Ocean park is @ fine buthing place, Venice fs just a short distance away and where Cass MARY BENNET cot to San Pedro at 11 o'clock at: A Strike of 20 Million Men. New York, Sept. 5.—The New York section of the Soctal Democratic | party received today a manifesto | issued by the central committee of | the social Democratic labor party of Russia, saying; that {t is making: preparations for the greatest strike ever known on earth. More than 20 million working persons are to be in- volved. The strike is to go into effect at the time of the general elec- tion in Russia, when the representa- | tives for the national assembly will be chosen. The proposed douma is denounced by the workingmen as the merest caricature of a national assembly. You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood — Ayer’s Sarsapartila. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it, Then trust it yourself. There is health and streng'h in it. “T anffered territ’y from indigestion and thi od, TL fewrd t etountt | took 1. botties perma me lks. F. R. Bat, Mt, Kieco, N.Y, J.C. ATER CO, Lowell Miss ‘Rich Blood Sickening Shivering Fits of ague and malaria, can be relieved an i cured with Electme Bitters, This is @ pure, tonic medicing of especial) benefit in malaris, forit exerts 4 true curative influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. Is fs much to be poms to quinine, having none of this drug’s bad ufter effects. E S Munday, of Honrietta, | Tex, writes: “My brother was very low with malarial fever aud jaundies, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At Frank T Clay’s drug store; price 50c uarantasd Ayer's Pills are portly laxative, y greatly aid the Sarsaparilia. CAS TONRIA. Bearethe / ta Kind You Have Always Bought Bigna: ZF “—7 Ch. 4 Ld Farris Case Cost $2,489.30 Jefferson City, Sept. 5.—Theeclreuit elerk, O. L; Moon, completed today the cost Lill in the cise against State Senator Frauk H. Farris, acquitted of a bribery charge in the alum | scandal, which will be certitied tothe | state auditor for pay went out of the stute treasury. ‘The cost amounted | to $2,487.30, Thecost in the case agalost Joho A. Lo, ex lieutenant | governor, Which dia not go to trial ;amount to $3105. The principal | cost in this case was the hearing of | the application for achange of venue, A FAMILY SAFEGUARD | Suffered Long With Catarrh. LINFORD _ Miss Nalley’s Story—Short, But Inter | finished will be something fine, when Miss Clara Case, 716 9th street, N. W.,| Physicians Had Given Up the Case— esting to Every Woman. one can go all over the city in boats Washi: gton, D, G., writes: Now Entirely Well. Miss Addie Nalley, 157 D street, 8. F., | v8 there will be canals on most of “Tecan think of no event in my life that fills me with more gratitude and at the same time a sense of future security, as acure after long suffering from catarrh, brought about by using Peruna as directed, It has completely cured me,”’—Clara Case, Entire System Toned by Pe-ru-na, Miss Mary Bennett, 1619 Addison Ave., Chicago, LiL, writes: : “A few months ago I contracted a cold by getting my fect wet, and although I used the usual remedies I could not shake it off. “I finally took Peruna, In a week I ‘Was better. After several weeks-I suc- ceeded in ridding myself of any trace of @ cold, ana besides the medicine had | tem so that I felt toned up my s em didt—Mary 1 _— ———— ‘ Egger vs. Egger. | Up my case, j and pain in the back, lost fesh rapidly, |turned—a happy woman, and none « Miss Gertrude Linford, Vice President | Washington, D, C., writes: Parkside Whist Club and teacher of] “A cough, the grip, catarrh of the Whist, 221 Niagara street, Buffalo, N.Y,,| meanest kind—all sorts of remedies, writes: home, patent and prescribed by doctors, “Peruna has effectually cured me | and no relief,—that tells my story, a after physicians had practically given | story of suffering and distress that lasted four years, “For along time I suffered with ca-| “Then—three bottles of Peruna— tarrh of the kidneys, had a weakness | catarrh gone, appetite and strength re- my feet were swollen, my face was) more grateful for the blessing ot puffed under the eyes and I had a waxy | health—that is what Peruna has done sallowness of the skin, for me.”—Addic Nalley. “I took Peruna for some time and am} A reward of $10,000 has been deposited entirely well, I cannot endorse Peruna in the Market Exchange Bank, Colum too strongly.”—Gertrude Linford, bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above | testimonials are genuine; that we hold | in our possession, authentic letters cers ‘tifyiug to the same. During manv a sing we have never usw! If you suffer from catarrh in any form, do not delay. Take Peruna atonce. Delays are dangerous. 8 tgstimoniai ahd organizing such a distries The A Letter From J. S. Brown. the streets. After u week's outing at the water. ing plices we felt like there was no place like home. for Colton and arrived home ot 9 o'clock, Well, dear editor, I fear I will worry your patience so I will close. + Perhaps you do not realize that muny pain poisons orlyinate in your food, but some day you may feel a winge of dispepsia that will con vince you. are guaranteed to cure all sickness dua to polsons of undigested food— | @Two sizes, 25¢ and 75c, All druggist® Boars thy tt Haig Aways Baupht or mouey back. 25: at Frank T “een aad ture Z Ve Claeys drug store, Try them, j which Jucye Martin refused | A Grim Tragedy jis daily enacted, in thousands of | homes, as death clain reach one, sais sabeinose whine waeae GE bE cl another vietim of consumption or or. eres e hatele ler famous Uncle's Great | Pheumonia, But when coughs and ‘Throat and Lung Cure. colds are properly treated, the QThe best family safeguard is a reliable | tregedy is averted. F. J. iluntly, of household medicine that will cure croup, Ouk! 1, Iud., writes: coughs, colds, chilly sensations, running | had th t eyes and nose, sore throat and bronchial) qootops gaye her mn aifections—that will keep the children | 5,1 Dp, Kings New Discovery for roof against all contagious diseases, d ; ig paris Gsuch 1 medicine is Boschee’s German | COusumption, eonde and colds, which cured her, and to-dey she is well aud strong.’ 15 the germs af all disensea, dose relives Guaranteed ar AO: , T. Clay, droggi We took a train Very Respectfn'!ly, J. 8. BROWN, consumpiii, Poisons in Food. Syrup, which has a record of 35 years in the cure of consumption, catarrh and all , lung and bronchial troubles. QThe fame of German Syrup as a con- sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of the famous Dr, Boschee, has extended to all parts of the earth, It has big sales everywhere, 10 Dr. Kings New Lif Pills SCASTOMRIEA. dedi ‘4 new @rainage company proposes to) caiiaiiaiaetl ii ecient ica is : Thetollowing extract fs takenfrom | wommence the work where the Colton, Cul, Aug. 27, 19°5 SS = an article in lset week's Henry coun | pigneer Drainage District No. 1, ' ; ‘ Een i, y o sp », r " : 5 No. 1.) Mp. Editor, My self and family go Sd VIALS IA 8 Me ty Demucrat: gn daa tan ws can i ae | ae bn ye Poy note " SPILLS A PSIDIAMGBAA MS LAA SL IEIIS A SIA z i of “Banker Jou B. Egger in suing) well and a little sonth of that. place. | ; GJ oe i A ‘ ‘ ' | week’s pleasure trip and some of the TC n in on Receiver John 8 arc — | It fs proposed to strathten the river ; pointe made muy {nterest some NY Cc =F r= ¥ ros. ata the Firet National Bank of Appleton 44 9 pofnt.somewhero south of Clin-| of your many readers. I will give a The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates county, I874. ee City vs. _Aobn_8._Fangur, “Teceiver: + ton. brief description of some of the ors Salve 4 ade . . : > th Saas i e } Plaintiff recites that Nov. 13,itloan- | ‘py, ‘ork of eccuri . t : . d to 2 fe ? ne work of securing signer® tO p)aces were. We left Colton for gee ed W. W. Adamson $5,000 on his | the petition will be started at once. i pater ron pe a eilliead COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES, iis note, on which payment was BUAT | and the pr moter: of the enterprise» ‘and saw some very finecountry. AJ, And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness. anteed by Salmon & Salmon. 09 / expect le sncceratnl in thelr under-! greats many #alnubnrchande tune th : , maturity the note was sent to the | tukiog It taexpected that the pe- | very profitable business; alao the Salmon bank for collection. The | ¢¢¢{on and sult will be filed fo the | station Vineyard Co.’e, 8,000 acres The Colambis and | Salmon bank was repeatedly urged Junuary term of circuit court Their | in one body. Some smail fields of 5 é to collect same aud kept making €X- | proyresmivenves and enterprise de- |corn near Los Angeles, but nothing Sayers and Scovillo ‘ ‘ aaget a —— = 7 _ serves the highest commendation | to compare with old Missouri on the vehicles have been ; the Adamson note was & mere ac-| and jt is to push and “huetle” of ff ina k fi commodation note and that the ‘ak thinking farmers as these that |vtce, py _ peng pot arene pee a money secured by Adamson was by our great county look for ‘her {m-) with Kansas City, we visited all the in Bates county, 4 him paid to Salmon ,& Salmon apd | provements. Such men ns these are | moss interesting polute and business with the very best went to swell the apparent assets; | the ones who help tu make ourcoun: | sireety the firat day at Los Angeles. a and that {nstead of endeavoring to ty and towne therein known notonly | Corecess tick 0 seule tee results. Elegant in i collect the note for plaintiff, ere in this section of the state but all) gi. Pedro, distance twenty-five style,a grade ma : pone ee pr ne Over the OUPEUIE OTIS A welll” | miles. At this point we tookan ocean terla! and skilled Rare am ig ges mere |ateamer for Catalina Islands — Sir. asked ee tie $5,000 be made 4) Sorigycty tujured in Runaway. soci: aud daughter, Miss May, aud | &x “orkmanehin, onr s ee . Rich Hill Roview, 20th. | bison, Arthur and wife were on the Buge!™ “Ye Har Greatly in-Demand- Mrs. Alva Lowder waa the victim | same vessel. Ny nee? | Nothing ia more in demand than | of @ ruon ery accident Inte yester-| Our ship had on board 1200 pas SS dust * a medicine whiph meets modern re | day evening, thit may cost her Hf. | sengers and many were sea sick. All) 4g re se egg for — = hg Mr. and Mre. Low'er wers preparing | in our party were tick except Elsie Ae odt, = jeaneer, euch os Dr. King’s Now! 16 come vo Mich inull, and ft seeme!and I, we are too much of Mis-|@ . : r wy ofai. ‘| gig at oe sa P hited that Mrs. L cum out of she house | sourians to get sick over so small a} @ Heo troubles. ‘Try them. At Frank 'T, | and entered ber bngyy and was wait. | thing as that, but I tell you we bad | § Clay’s druy score, 25e., guaranteed. | ing for her hu-baud to do somo liti- | a longing in our hearts for our na-| gy Pi eo job of work before they started to | tive shore, when we wore out whore | g) Ke : Henry County Drainage. town. While su waiting their horse | no eign of jand coul! be seen. We Clinton Republican. : became frightened and ran away | started at 9 o'clock and, reached nell ‘Another drainage district is being | with Mrs. Lowder ia the buggy. our destination atl p m. Avalon trit - ; atarted in Henry county for the pur. | After xoidg some distance the | bay ts the finest bay I have seen yet bh r % pose of atraizhtening Grand River, vehicle collided with @ post, and Mrs, | and what a large crowd was on the . ho Ta A committée consisting of Gao Angle Jack Snider and Charles Myrtle was in this city Saturdey consalting with County Surveyor A' M. High- note’ and an ‘atturssy a’ te the methods of procedure in starting Lowder was thrown to the ground with considerable force. Our informant, Rov. Chapman, did not etate thé nature of ‘the, unfortu- nate lady’s lijuries, but it le. repors- ebe is hurt very seriously. 4 shore that gave us cheer after cheer when we landed and what a beauti- fol sight going in to the bay. The thany glass bottom row boats and the fish were & pretty aight. “ ° . After dinner we went to the beach