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eee nee ere Re Stone Thinks Democrats’ Will be For Revision. public as follows: during the next session,” said the Senator, “is the matter of St. Fran The Government has taken up the from land that is too moist should not be considered. “T see by the morning papers that Food to work on is food to live on. A man works to live. He must live to work. He does both better on ' Uneeda Biscuit the soda cracker that contains in the most properly balanced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will t in cl their ears he age phere. recommendation of Dr. King’s New very for Consumption, will and bitter fight with if not ended earlier termination. Read what T. Beall of Beall, Mies. has te eny: Last fall my wife had every symp- tom of comenmnetion. She took Dr. very after - thing elee had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entire- ly cured her. Guaranteed by Frank > ey De» . Price 50c and $1. Tria: bottles Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Special round bay freind to Kansas City $2.15 on sale Saturday of each week. All trains leaving Butler after twelve o’clock noon and all trains on Sunday, good to return on any train leaving Kansas City before aoon the following Monday. Special West Bound Winter Tour- ist Excursions to Colorado, Season ot 1905-06.—Tickets sold datly, Oct. 5 let, 1905, to May 31, 1906, to Den- ver( Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo. Rate 80 per cent of double one way standard rate for theround trip; final return limit May 31, 1906. Home visitors excursion Nov. 27, 1905. Rate, fereand one third for the round trip. Tickets to be sold to Cashier Gone; So is $18,000. Fredericktown, Mo., Nov. 27.— with the money. Jefferson Colonel Hi J. Crumbaugh of Colum. |" | , bla, superintendent of the Missouri paid by Gwyn’s bonding company.| searching and thorough efiective-| Notice is hereby given that letters of admin (Live at she Portland exposition, | Phe $8,000 balance will be lost to} ness, Electric Bitters is only 50c, | sua ry Will annexed upon the er- arrived at the cavital and delivered cosnor Folk the exposition! Gwyn was regarded as an exemp- cof awards, showing that Mis sour! won the gold medal in the fol lowing exhibits heco, grain, pictures, State | in the wu versity artand onthe @x- | Mount, five miles west of here, last hibies of tue St. Louis art schools. Col ri L Crur ‘baagh presented fo | blow open the safe with nitroglycer Mrs. Folk, on behalf of the Missouri | ine, but the chargo tailed to explode The robbers loft no clew, except a| Kansas City, Mo., at the Midland : F small bottle of nitroglycerine, which Hotel, room 2, on December 20, Mrs. Folk were received at the expo-| 44 tound near the sate. Nothing of 1905, at 10 o’clock a. m., to show value was taken. The work is be- | cause why your license to practice} Notice is hereby given, that letters of adnar lieved to bave been that ofamateurs, | Medicine should not be revoked tor unprofessional conduct by virtually substituting tion on memorial on union with the} Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI-| your license to practice medicine, for Texas Goneral Association. Commission, the large Navajo blank- et rugupon which Governor and Texas Missionary Baptist Conven- tion adjourns at Dallas without ac- Positive warning is hereby given to all parties who trespass upoo my premixes, known as the Dickey or acres enclosed by fence. Notices are posted so all may know. E. C. WEBSTER | buy it. A gallon of poor paint costs | Harrison, Scott, Bollinger and How- “«. snow what all good doc- sors think of Ayer’s Cherry Pectora!. Ask yourown doc- tor and find our. He wiil tell Cherry Go by the name: theone safename: 5 Devo lead-and zine § Yours truly, ‘Pectoral me you how it quiets the tickling §| New York, Chicago and KansasCity. throat, heals the inflame lungs, and.controls the hardest of coughs. together all the stockholders and an | ig good the loss. cash is missing. Gwyn, a brother, mailed from St. some Causes. | the bank. leary young man. His mother is pros ‘trated and lying at the point of | death, owing to the shock, wool, blue grasa, timothy, Robhers Try to Blow Safe Juoation, cl (Of @ Missouri Post Office. > 6 silver medal a $ iso won the silver meda ‘store of JC. Stmmons, at Rocky of the state: jnight. An uttempt wae made to, Dr.——. NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cnre. E. W. Grove’s signature is oneach box. 25 Letter fo Mr. J. M. Catterlin. Butler, Mo. A Warning. as much ws a gallon of good, for the | ard. o third or a quarter ae well as good. | which local Do yon buy good palnt or poor? You don’t know any poor? Why the market is full of i-! All Devoe agents have a state @ emist’s certifivate which tells just what’e {pn Bevoe. cept on & ~P. 8. Gough & Hees sell our paint. etal eral 83) Delightful—But Dangerous! Saturday Evening Post. Granville Gwyn, cashier of the bank| President Roosevelt has now react - Mspeakiy States Senator William J jol Hayti, had disappeared. Bank | ed a height of popularity that is as Stoiw is quoted by the St, Louis Re- |tunds to the amount of $18,000 are ) “uw ; ; _ |missing. A reward of $500 has been | Hannibal, you know how to win What Lam most interested in| of.red for Gwyn’s apprehension, 1t| victories, but not how to use them! ischarged that the cashierabsconded | cried the General whose advice ' ; i against the fatal going into winter cis River basin in Southeast Missourt | 14 hecame known Tuesday evening | quarters after Cannae was disregarc- r : * : that Gwyn has disappeared, but the ed. ‘lo win popularity {a difficult; to proposition of irrigation by putting | iformation was not made generally | win it meritorioasly is stiil more water onto dry land, and1Ido not | public, The capital of the bank was see why the plan of taking water only $20,000, The Fredericktown there's the superlative of difficulty. Vrust company held stock in the in-| The President has demonstrated stitution, and when it became known | his ability to do. He has made a thas Gwyn had gone, President | pace of his own career. His is now the Republicans on the Senate’s In- , the hard task of equaling orsurpass mete F anklin of the trust company got 1 e Pp split on the question of railway rate legislation, and that the majority of them, combining with the Demo- py et thas pen one agro An examination of the bank’s| yet, again, how attractive toa cor- will favor joining hands with the Xe- |) \o13 and accounts showed them to | fident, aggressive spirit. publicans, It would be a consistent be in excellent shape, but $18,000 in’ move, as the Democratic party is really futher of the rate revision movement, having advocated it in ite last two-national platforms.” Missouri a Leader In Portland Prizes. dangerous as it is delightful, “Oh difficult; to justify it, to keep it— assessment of $20,000 wae voted | to become a failure, a “used to-be,” unanimously and paid into make | @ ‘“was-he an-accident?” Delighttul—but dangerous! And Revolution Imminent. ; A sure sign of approaching revolt The first intimation that some- | and serlous trouble in your system thing was wrong was when a letter | is nervousness, slecpreeenete. or waa received from Gwyn by Clyde | Stomach upsets. E will quickly dismember the trouble- | Louis and enclosing assignment of | the stomach, | his property at Hayti worth $5,000. ‘ and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and City, Ma, Nov. 27— This property has been turned over clarity the blood.. Ran down systems \to the bank. Another $5,000 will be benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under it- Board of Health After Doctors. | »xy» sgh The State Board of Health fe get-|toravor hsrred. ting alter doctors who issue whiskey \ Warrensburg, Mo., Nov. 19, 1805. a dramshop license. ies By order of State Board of Health. J. A. B. Apcock, M. D., When Dr. Adcock was spoken to ‘ : about the matter Monday morning Green farm, composing abous 1.000! Dear gir:—It coste two or three| be said the counties fn which the | Frames, that I, W. E. Walton, administrator of asid estate, intend to make times as mach to put paint on as to | complaints had been made were Holt, | nal settlement thereof, st the next term of work; and a gallon of poor don’s go| Twelve doctors have been indicted half asfar. Poor paint laste half or | in these counties for issuing preecrip- a third ora quarter as long asgood; | tions of the kind mentioned: These and protects wood and iron # halfor | counties are said to be counties in where people cannot buy whiskey ex prescription: The investigation to be, made by the board at Kansas City will con- tinue over the 19th, 20th and 21st ef December and will probably lead to some eensational resulte—War various placesin central, eastern and southern Ilinois; to all pointe in (ndiana and Obio, to various points in northern Kentucky, northern West Virginia, northwestern Pennsylva- ala, western New York, southern Ontario, and to all points in Michi- gan east of Lake Michigan, Final return mit 21 days from date of sale Special rates account Thankegiving Day one and one third fare for the round trip to points to which the cegular one way rate is $6 00 orless, minimum selling rate 50 cents. Tick sts to be sold Nov. 29th and 30th fiuval return limit Dec. 4th 1905. {nternational Live Stock Exposi- tion Chicaga, Ills., fare $15.85 for round trip. Tickets sold Dec. 16 to 20th, Final return limit Dec. 24th, 1905, J.F. Grioen. Agent. a The Hiad You Have Always Boneh Gt tours at a in use for over 30 years, has the signature of - and has been made tinder his per- _ sonal supervision. since its infancy. Gg Allow no one to deceivé you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. _ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, cenuinE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T? MURRAY STACET, NEW YORK CITY. The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas City Star TABLER'S DVT Ti, BUCK EYE PILE: » OINTMENT { URES NOTING BUT LES. A SURE and CERTAIN tuRE & known for (5 years as the } BEST REMEDY for PILES. é —_--——— } SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS' lectric Bitters 1t never fails to tone regulate the Kidneys em Administrator’s Notice, tateofMary L. Maston, deceased have been and that is returned {fit don’t give} granite? to the undersigned by the Bater perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by | ‘unt pronate cont in Bates Co. Migsonrt, Frank T. Clay, Druggiss. bearing date the 10th day of November, 105. All pereons haying claims againet sald er sate, sre reqnired to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from the date of sald letters, or they be precluded from ui aps ifsald claims be in years from the dats ation of this notice, thry will be i tw J. BAUER, Administrator. Adwinistratrix’s Notice it ers j prescriptions. Secretary Adcock has mentary «luewtion, installation of} yp ox. 27.— sent out the Icllowing notice to a] Notice is hereby given that letters ef ad- exhibits | Eidon, Mo., Nov. 27. Burglars be _. t ministration upon the estate of Daniel h ‘entered the post office and general | Dumber of doctors in differen’ parts MeConnell, deceased. the undersigned, by Probate Court, in Bates County, Missour! bearing date the 10th day of November, 1905 Ait of such eatate; and! enid claims be not ex before the State Board of Health in | nivited within two yeurs rom the date of th ao igaaa of this notic >. thev will be forever jarred, MAKY E, McCONELL, B-4t Administratrix. 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