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VOL. XXVII. THINK OF ITIPLEAD GUILTY. This Pretty Matron Had Headache ana Backache, and Her Condition Was Serious. PE-RU-NA CURED. |Four Officials of the Schwarz- child & Sulzberger Packing Company Admit Rebate Conspiracy. FINES REACH $25,000. Chicago, Sept, 23 —Four otticials of the Schwarschild & Sulzberger Packing company of Chicago were || fined an aggregate of $25,000 by Judge Humphrey in the United | | States district court here to-day. } The tines followed a plea of gullty 11] to indictments oharging conspiracy to accept railroad rebates. The de- fendants were Samuel Well of New 7 yt ety York, vice preefdent of the company; “A short time ago I found my con- | B. 8. Cusey, trafflo manager; Vance dition very serious. [had headaches, |1), Rkipworth and Chess 1, Todd, ins in the back, and frequent dizz, ‘ ped which grew worse bps a plier 4 assistant traffic manager. Mr. Weil I tried two remedies before Peruna, | waa fined $10,000, the other three and was discouraged when I took $5,000 each. the first dose, but my ceurage soon returned. In less than two months| The four defendants were charged with unlawfully combining and re Haag was restored.’'«-Mrs. M. Brickner. 7 cs The reason of so mary fallures to agreeing to solicit rebates for the cure cases similar to the above is the |Schwarzchild & Sulzberger company fact that diseases | from the Michigan Central Railroad ree 7 NOT RECOGNIZED ae i Company, the Chicago, Rock Island AS GATARRH. b-e-+--eutrnontiy’ & Pacific, the Grand Trunk Western recognized as being caused by catarrh, dailroad, the Lehigh Valley Railroad Catarrh of one organ is exactly the |company, the Boston & Maine Rail- same as catarrh of any other organ. | poad company and the Mobile & What willcure catarrh of the head will Ohto Railroad company. also cure catarrh of the pelvie organa, Peruna cures these cases @nply because Charges were made that the it cures the catarrh, defendants conspired with each If you have catarrh write at once to |other in presenting such claims for Dr, Hartman, giving a full statement damages which were in reality clatms of your case, and he will be pleased to for rebates. give you his valuable advice gratis, ; ‘Address Dr. Hartman, President of |. The plea made today does uot in The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. | any way affect the charge of inter a. ference with government witnesses He Forgot Something. made {n 8 previous case “A Canadian farmer noted for his RIGKNER. MRS. M. Bi FEMALE TROUBLE The fines carried with them a pro- absentmindednear, went to town one| Vision that, defendants be confined day and transacted his business with |{n jafl until the fines were paid. The the utnost precision. He started fines, however, were pald{mmediately back on his way home, however, Max Sulzberger gave his check for with the grimconviction that he had|the total amount, $25,000. The forgotten something—what it was|check, after being duly certified, was he could not recall, try how he would. | accepted as payment of the fines and ‘Ag he neared home the conviction | the defendants then left the court- increased, and three times he stopped | TOO™. his horse and went carefully through perispHies his pocketbook in @ vain endeavor BRYAN PRINTED IT HIMSELF. to discover what he had forgotten. In due course he reached home, and was met by his daughter, who looked | A Religious Paper Turned Down at him in surprise and exclaimed: ‘Why, father, where have nial lett} @ “Roast” on Rockefeller. Lincoln, Neb, September 24.—An mother?’ ” article, recently from the pen of W.J. is daily enacted, {n thousands of Bryan, submitted to a religlous homes, as death claims, in each one, | weekly in the East,contained @ para- another victim of consumption it graph criticising John D.Rockefeller. pneumonia. But when coughs = colds are monary Ys a, dy i unt! = ay gg “My / ik ife|to consent and the article was re- had the consumption, and i turned. To-day the Commoner pub- doctors gave her up. Finally = lished the article in full, the Rocke- took Dr. Kings New Discovery for) totter criticism being in it. The criti- consumption, coughs and colds, Hoilgee: which cured her, and to-day she fy | cism was as follows: well aud strong.” It kills the germs} Rockefeller {s at present the target ofall diseases. One dose relives. | for paragraphers and he probably ts Guaranteed at 50¢ and $1 by Frauk|/t¢he most conspicuous example A Grim “A Grim Tragedy eliminated, bus Mr. Bryan declined ‘T. Clay, drogglet, Trial bottles free. furntehed by this generation of the man who habitually stifles his con- May Be In The White House. science until is becomes too “‘searad” Washington, Sept. 24 —It can be} to be of servisoto him. He doubt- stated definitely now that the ex-| jess regards himself as a pious man, change of the ratification of the/gnd, in fact, he is quite punctilious treaty of peace between Japan and|{n attending the ordinary means of Russia will take place in thie city} grace, yet his Ife record shows ex- shortly after the treaty has beeo|¢raordinary moral obliquity. He ratified by the respective sovereigns. | go long has accustomed himeelf to It is probable that this will be! putting money making above the done in the White house as a compli- | ethical consideration that he can ment to President Roosevelt, but no bankrupt a competitor through the whom the treuties will beexchanged .| with equal complacency. fan icured with Electric Bitters. This!ence and he has many would-be curative influence on the diseuse, | pooiy “they all do it”” and while this definite arrangements have been | rebate system, bribe a college with a made, nor has is been decided by | donation or evade a court summons But by his feasible business Sickening Shivering Fits ‘ ot ‘and malaria, can be relieved | methods he enjoys odjous pre-emin isa tonic medicine; of especial | rivals, Whenever @ business man is ¢ in malaria, forit exerts a true | caught in wrong doing he {s quick to driving it peg oy ot ae of the system. It is much to quinine, jindictment fe too eweeping to be having none of eikiuares drug’s bad after. just, it must be admitted that there/ was EB. 8. Munday, of Henrietta, | is entirely too much truth in the writes: “My brother was very | cha: { fever and jaundice, bie Frank T. » Glen's + b0e ceabated.” * tour of the world. rge. : Mr. and Mré. Bryan and two child-| ,, Principal F Points i in McCall’s Testimony. On the witness stand Mr. MeCall swore that Judge Parker himself never refused a dollar of campaign contribution from any source. That Judge Audrew Hamilton, the Albany consul, gets $100,000 a vear That the mysterious $100,000 ac count—and other vast sums—wasfor the purchase of land, That Le does not know whether the $100,000 has been spent, al- though it was drawn out fn April 1004; that with regard to hundreds of thousands of dollars checked to Judge Hamilton, no account is kept by the New York Life; that nobody audite the ls wyer's accounts and no accounts are kept, but that vouchers are in existence, and that merely oral statements have been made to McUall about the disbursements. That Judge Hamilton owed $60, 000 to thecompany without security when he went to Europe, and that “Hamilton ia good for it and for any other amount he waats.” That the New York Life never paid a cent tor corruption of legislatures in any State, and that he (MeUatl) te not amillionsire, That Hamilton and John M, Gold- ing, o real estate agent, were using millions to buy property back of the New York Life’s present building, and endeavored to show that the mysterious $100,000 was for that purpose, That he was glad he had con- tributed $150,000 to defeat Bryan and free silver, “and,” added Mr, McCall, ‘I thank God | helped defeat him.” 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 poisons of undigested tood— or money back. 25c at Frank T. Clays drug store. Try them. To Accuse Judges Of. Secret Contract. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 25.—I. B. Kimbrell, prosecutiug attorney, has drawn up three informations charg- ing G. Lee Christman and Joseph B. Mercer, county judges, and Ed ward C. Orear, former county judge, all Democrats, with improper prac- tices while they were judges of the county court. It is the tutention of Mr. Kimbrell to file theinformations fo the circuit or criminal court as soon as Judge Christman returns from California, where he is ona visit with his family. The proceedings are to be brought on evidence secured by the grand This, the publisher asked, should be| jury, which has been at work on the matter for weeks. The evidence showed as deelared in the report of the majority of the grand jury, that the county court has paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars in violation of law, not alone on the Swope park boulevard, but on half the rock roads in the county. Most of this money was paid to Colyer Bros. Other contractors finally re- sorted to injunction suits to stop the deal and secure their rights, These suits tied up about $40,000 still due the Colsers, and are still pending, Out of them grew the grand jury in- vestigation, which, according to the report, found plenty of impropriety, but failed to indict. So far it lias been altogether a Democratic row. Now, Prosecutor Kimbrell, & Republican, is to~ see what he can do. ) en Grave Trouble Foreseea, It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach ond liver are badly alfected, grave trouble ts ahead, unless you take the proper tmedicine all bay disease, as Mrs. , of Clay, N. Y., did. She say Thad neuralgia a ot the iver and stomach, my was bar penny and'Icould not * ok 1 ery bad fora one time, but 4 Blectric: Bisters, I foun juet what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me.” Best medicine for wea omen. Sold under guarantee by, ren left yesterday for their year’s | Frank T. Clay, druggist, at .50c a bottle. Boys Fight With Knives; One Dead, One Rarly cut. | De reac ship. Har newed, the boys attacking other with knives. Long severed | Jones’ juglar vein, killing him. Deputy Sheriff Thomas went to the | scene this morning and Long, but he was too badly cut to | The boys are sons o be x prot A fow countefittera have lately been making and trying tosellimite | tions of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds, | and frau you seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have | been successfully curing disease, far | A sure protection to you, | is our name on the wrapper. for it,on all Dr. King’s or Bucklen’s | remedies, as all others are H. BE, BUCKLEN & CO, Canada | 35 years. imit, Chie 8 Are, Ark. Sept. hed here rison Jones, aged 16 moved, ninent farmers. Fraud Exposed. other medicines, ding the public. to beware of such people, thereby ations. agro, TL, and Windsor, Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat; hoarsene$s at times; adeep breath irritates it;—these are features of a throat cough. They're very de- ceptive and a cough mix- ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system fas! Scott s Kaudeiet is just such a remedy. It its wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given new strength and vigor .*. .*. Send for free sample SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists $O9-415 Pearl Street, New York go. and $1.00, All druggiscs 26.—News | this morning of «{ fatal cutting affray in Union town- | Robert Long, nged 18, and the market know muc years, quarreled Sunday night at church, | and last night the trouble was re. | each | arrested | be This is to warn Look lnere | BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2s, 1905. Letter fo Mr. George Frank. Butler, Mo. But few of the men who sell the hundred different paints tn habout them. Dear Sir: | All Devoe agents have a state | Chemist's certificate telling just what | it’s made of; they know a good deal, not only about Devoe, but the rest; we see that they do. We buy every | paint, that has any sale,and analyse } it. Our agent finds out all about | When we know what a paint tes 1 | made of, we know how It will act: we know how far {6 woes, and how long it wears, Devoe is the standard call as 100, The best of the reas !s about 75; the worst about 25; the rest are between, Bust the men who eell them, don't know any better, They kuow what the makers tell them, That fa: they | know what the maker tells therm, They don't know whether he them the truth or not. The bustuees fa not conducted on Celis Mes. vo AVUe “th en Beat The Oregsn’s Record. Pani, Sept. 24.—The Cirent | Northern Steamship company mode public to day a statement showiag ‘that the world famous ‘light of the | battle ship Oregon from the North Pavitic to the North Avinotic in the Spanish war, has bec ne by ‘the Great | Norther: panpe steamship Dekots hot ran from \ew York t » Waab. making stop at Cor am! another at San fra: isco The Oregon, on its tr com Puget sound to Cuba, mace within 8@ knots of the etenming distance of ae Dakota. Phe Oregon a ab San Francisen. ‘ Pom Tamara, Rio Jan vm! ) Barbadoes. This wit. ue detour @ avoid Spanish shins frorensed th Oregon's mileage. Le wer sour the Straits of Mage! whereas Dakota went aroun TT Dakota put in atv Coron! for evel and at San Prancise . ¢ shore vargo, bus did not step an hem owing to defects, Prom New Yast to Coronel, for 30 days, the prope’ went 2,760,000 revesctions chew knowledge; tho leas they know the more comfortable they are, Yours truly, FW. Devon & Co, | New York, Chicago and Kansas City. B.S —Gough & Hess sell our pains. | Capital, + - accommodation consistent w BK. A. Benner, Chank WIX, J. W. Cooare, Fraxk Houiann, The names {in our directory WE WANT YO 7 Fammewh Surplus and Protit: - Transacts @ general banking business. DIRECTORS, Jos. M. MeKunuey, that your interests will be safely guarded. ED SERED SESE EES IE ET ELSES CS Olive slop, CAST ORIA. Bears the WUE Hay As Siguature of : AAO.000 14,628 Extends every ith safe and sound banking. J.J. Mek O, A. HEINLEIN, W.F. Devau are 8 sufficient guarantee UR BUSINESS, oe SISLSLSLLSSSLSSLSSLLLLSSLLIS SLL SY. SA. PK McFarland Bros. The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates county, 1874. COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES, And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness SSSISALAL ASSL SADA AAAADA SoA "Buggies, fine Har- The Columbia and Sayers and Seo ‘ille vel. 8 hav cn sold for many years in Bates county, with the very best results, Elegant in style,a grade ma- terial and skilled workmanship, our ness, whips and lap dusters are match- \ ed to sult the taste of all. Keep in stock everything that horse ownere need. Double wagon barness from $10 to $30. Single har- nees $7.50 to $25. Second hand harness $3 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices Aadkya Gauae to the ateel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat eaddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nete, harness oil and | soaps, liniments for man or beast, coach oils, axle arease, tente, wagon covers, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. We have the largest retail haress and saddlery store in the southwest and our harness are all made at home. Sole agents for the Columbia and Sayer and Scoville buggies. We also carry a full line of bug- gies, Surries, Road and Spring Wagons, in cheaper grades. See us before buying. licFARLAND BROS., Bring in your old harness a nd trade them for new-ones. South Side Square, “BUTLER, MO. 7 eee

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