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ae EO — — LE Te ee SP EE ITI ee — utler Weekly Times. rey 15143 BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1905. NO. 10 a - Tx KIDNEY TROUBLE . _[CHarree Favors army BILL.|Women to Ov -run the Senate.) Carnogie's Seat of Honor, operations of sb steel trust shen 3 AND. A WE AK B ACK.” Washington, Jan. 1—A grand at-| Te Commoner ss seg eye R5c% tack upon theSenateatsomepsycho-| W. Ellis Corey, president of the Big Sst hg acolo Pein am logical moment during the hearing | steel trust, deserted the wife who had 4 order that his name shall be forever of the case against Senator Reed | clung to him through all othis pov- saiddabadk with tai. Wnate of tie A Reserve of 50,000 Men is Provided For. ¥ Saeck Om — owner of the dog, for $10,000. The| Can {t be possible that Mr. Car- boy was going to school accordi negie stands in awe of the individual : “ ow ae Gaston of the plaintit, whom he elevated to the position of| | Soemenate i ae when the dog ran out of the yard | president of the steel trust? an Seared with: Electnie Bitters, This and attacked him. Litson isa re-| Mr. Carnegie required Schwab to | {s a pure, tonic medicine; of especial tired capitalist. resign that place because of Schwab’s benefit in malaria, forit exerts & true ay erg ara gambling proclivities. Whatever |°Urative influence on the disease, 66 om 93 : = Smoot , vf Utah is planned by the| erty, and became notorious because * P oil No Equal. New York, Jan 1—Lieutonant|Natiogéal Federation of Women’s| of his associations with wnother wo- seed peo = rare ys s General Adna R. Chaffee, chief of staff , Several of their leaders, in-| man. For several days it seemed to ee eee Pew a a es 1 president of the steel trust that he | y of the army, expressed himself ae in Mrs, Margaret Dye Ellis, are| be generally understood among) oi. 4, : . * hearty accord with the provisions Of nery ,):aking arrangements for the| American newspapers that these ex- ie : ‘ yen to pin the seat 0 ry the army bill evolved by the general yresoAitation of the million name | posures meant the retivement of Mr | 100" SS ® erat a jh ' staff, now in the hands of the Secre? petit‘An. It is proposed to have|Corey from the presitency of the | Town Suffers Woman Fal? %e *\ 4 tary of War. sherattPactively bound and display- | steel trust. So serious were bis of ah, “Matters iuititary in thiscountry,” | oq in some comeyniguous place at the | fences that his father, as well as_his | P°* — or : f ; said the generul, “naturally mean capitol near the Senatte. uncle and other men and women re- “God ive us men!" cried I ont Hol- the outlay of mouey, but I believe it} Phe women expect a Pyport from | lated to him by ties of blood, publie- land in lotty vein; bus what Granite ; will bo worth all 1t costerto atrength- | the committee on privileges Wand elec |ly repudiated hia ey | City wants is women \ en the military men of the govern- tions urglog the unseating dtl & ‘or atting tha sire ckars Yoked | lu tois flourishing Iilinots town | ment by creating, as contemplated! {jah senator, and that evoat, they | very black for Prosident Gc Wp, wkut | Which had a population of 6700 ac- in the bill, a reserve of 50,000 men. reason, would be opporéune for pre-] President Corey caused to ha seta cording to tue census of 1900, and By crea ting this force of the men who senting the petitions an interview in which he bluntly said" which now claime 10,000, there are have served one term of three years } _ — that ithe were held to accouut for | 40 eh be MH WON. eatbave teen Honornhly dleckenge’, A Frightened Horse. his shortcomings he wou'd tek the | Othe enna Sh pnees shel Ae weshall have the benefit of thein-) p. .oiny fie mad down the street | public into his confidences and tell | back gulors—part! wet ee | struction they hiave received, thepro-| damping the occupants, or @ hun-|them a lot of things coucsrntng bis and YY Owe mene ae sets | . ficlency they have attained in marke-| dred other accidents, are every day niacotebes sec orer Hiove than halfof the houses Emphatic MR. M. OR Ped, CHM ome, (OE Se rele Gee teak ak It isa bit significant that since |in Gra li ity are rooming and i i e cipitne. a eighedlsag z 7 7 20 4) boarding huwmen” . F as BRODERICK, -$ ‘ there's none as good as Bucklen’s | that threat was mato there has been t OH on cies Endorsement. She on red oe poets de Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, |/no more talk of President Corey’s | Wirile there iin me. SEE y a our he . 5 . Rat ain Vie “ fembi8 ’ yarmy on & warfoot:| Hes .ma and piles disappear quickly | reti t. On the contrary, soon | Movement to in an influx of wo-” Wh Mr, M, Broderick, 435 E. 46th St., Financial Secretary Stable Employes ‘ qu retirement. On contrary, soon ora ‘Union, No, 1041, Chicago, Il. writes: eg papel Pah stond f onay +. -—, 25 at | atver these exposures wero mide An-| Mn, the marriagesble men of th im, “T have been suffering from a weak back and kidney trouble for some abe eka “4 Ds wipe x ra pect en ve Gal : drew Caraogie gave at his New York | to9n Would be much ubliged, to Bay | time and have been able to find relief only through the use of Peruna. S. Fens caay Wound: be yaar “Uncle Sam” to Burn $100,000 | marston a banquet to his associates, the lest, it desirable members of the “During the winter season I usually keep a bottle of your medicine in the || Pay and always subject to a call for ¥ and newspaper dispatches say that | fair rex would place themaelves with honse'and by taking a dose at night, I am feeling fine the next morning. service, but in time of peace permi! Newport, R. L., Jan. 1.—Becauee of | W, Ellis Corey vccupied ‘the seat of in reaching distance. * “Some of my friends assure me that Peruna 4s equally as good for their || ted to follow the avoctations of theft | the poien’ deattie trims abetted: fever saggngen Piha . | Sas * ‘Yarions ailments as itis for my complaint, but, I do know that for kidney |] shojog,”? ‘ P honor” at Carnogie’s right hand. CABTORIA trouble and suffering from a weak back it has no equal.” . and cases of scarlet fever in the} The seat of honor, indeed! Here fs Mads ita Kind You Have Aivays Bought : General Chaffee returned to Wash-{ United States naval training station: |g man who says he hasJevoted his fenatins segs owen naan aac a Po sey barrett pi be geen where there are. more than 1,000) ite toward the building of libraries ef vad Iebudhes aaa ahhh > a gh Sadan . 8, a government board has or| for the le. In the furtherance pete é TZ yeast eeakid Diet thine that they Senator and Magnate. as that the buildings where the| of this om sashes terface Cleveland Coal Men Fined. : have been cured of chronie Brights | John F Dryden is United States|boys have been housed be burned. |] million dollars, and all for the| Cleveland, Jan. 1.—The officers of jae ; peed ar duesine oe dh cartier |eenator from New Jersey, He lsaleo| The building to be destroyed by fire | cultivation of noblersentiments. Yet the Cleveland Retail Coal Dealers’ as- a : -PIAWENTY-FIVE years ago, betore| stages of Bright's Disease, Peruna is {President of the Pradentlal Life In-| cost the government nearly $100,-) when a person holding the position | sociation, indicted on the charge o Di. Hartman began distributing | 4a effective remedy. surance company. Testifying befor: | 000. . of chief in a corporation over which} violating the Valentine anti-trust his pamphlets, books and newspaper| Numerous testimonials on this point |the insurance committee senator TORSO EERY Mr. Carnegiehas control violates the : J) “attioles, Bright's Disease of the kid-| establish the tact beyond all doubt. | Dewden said that he received from the | Wants $10,000 For a Dog Bite. | nighest Siiaeeansie aces ene a ee . Meys was regarded as @ disease wholly| Mr. Otto A, Fleissner, American ep!- | p , pleas court and were sentenced to distinct from catarrh, curean, formerly Cher to Oot, W. J; | Prudential-e salary: ot $65,000 8! wichita Kas.,Jan, 1—Because hies|°% the most flagrant offenses, this| pay fines of $500 each. Prosecutor | New, Bright's Disease ts thou ight by pani ial? Sixth Ave., Seattle, Wash. | year as ite president. His salary as son was bitten bye bull dog D. B. builder of libraries gives him ‘‘the| Ross then announced that theindict- 4 My) - maay the world over to be a phase| «1 sumered with kidney and bladder United States senator amounts to Stough brought suitin the dietriet | 6% of honor” at @ banquet board | ments against the other coal dealers af catarrhal inflammation. trouble until life did not aeem worth |%5,000. The Kaneas CityStar,cow-| 14.4 here agataes James. Liteon, | Pred in his own home. ~ | would be uolled. | To relieve Bright's Disease something | \iving) I hud tried many medicines, | menting upon theee facté, indulyesin ~% { > must be used that has the power to re- lieve catarrh. Any medicine that is a remedy for catarrh of one organ is obviously a med- icine for catarrh of any other organ, Peruna {s an internal, systemic ca- tarrh remedy. dut did not get any relief until I took Peruns. It was really wonderful how much better I wes after 1 need this {et WORN prove stronger if thes were medicine only # week. At the end of |* conflict in some ‘bill beford the six months I found to my relief that-it | senate. had rid my system of all poisons andi | Can any one solve the problem?’ Was cured to stay cured.” Dryden ae senator {fs the father of a abit of speculation as to whichinter ~ ee cr miele toe Pree Fert timonsic for TOG mmnen sewmnting to fire to bt No Help For tt men may sa otSehmat’s ose 6] much wo be prefed to quae eee From Life. was & weakness which when compar- | having none of this drug’s bad after- Triumphal Arches For Bryan. Roosevelt's “23” For Mr. Odell. cube cal tes ond esd ot The Clergyman—Do you mean to | ed withCorey’s wrongdoing amounts gg a... 8. tate, of Henrietta, Manila, Jan. 1.—The provinces of| Washington, Jan, 1.—The publieh-| senator would give hie support to suy that your wile goes to church a -— = virtue, ane tog te pdt ‘, Bulocan, Nueva ‘Ecija and Riesal re-| ed statements and the open chargelany medsure that would interfere |°Ve'y Sunday without you? ; as Schwab more tractable than | 4) he took Electric Bitters, which > ceived William J. Bryan enthusiast!-| by Aesemblyman Merritt that Pres!-! with the interests of D ryden as an “Well, it isn’t my fault. I can't Corey, or does Corey have a more in. | saved his life. At Frank T. Clay’s “ Sali ¢ pbal music| dent R It 19 interfering in the insurance company president?—The persuade her to stay at home. timate acquaintance with the inside | drug store; price 50c guaranteed. local affairs in New York and in oth- er States in order to gain control of their Republican organizations for political purposes, have struck deep andetirred up the White House. The President expects the leaders of the States mentioned to deny these at once. The President is furious against former Gov. Odell, Senator Maltby, Assemblyman Merritt and others whohavecriticised him. In talke with . | callers he made it clear that none of the Odell faction need expect any rec- ognition.from him hereafter. He and parades during a ten-hourexcur- Gouiunonet: slonby railroad. At noon Mr, Bryan was entertained at a’ banquet at Malolos. The mayor-elect delivered speech with independence for its 4 text, but Mr. Bryan was coneerva- >. tive in hie responee. He counseled obedience to the government and EEL CLES McFarland Bros. (The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men offBates eounty, 1874, (COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES," And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harnesa ‘ The Perfect Woman. “Whe ever saw a perfect man?”’ asked an Atchison revivalist, relates the Kansas City Journal. “There ia no such thing. Every man has his faults, plenty of them.” Of course, no one had eyér seen a perfees man, consequently the statement of the revivalist. was received with silence. The revivalist continued: “Who ever saw @ perfect woman?” At this juncture. tall, thin woman arose. Pe ee ee ew oe - The Columbia and thas. Odell ip making © per} you mean to say, madam,” the Sayers and Scoville sonal fight upon him. \ [evangelist asked, “that yoo have|@¥ vonicice have been secon @ perloct woman?” “Well, I soldformany years -: |) ‘Odell Premises Revelations. | can’s just say that I have seen her,” New Yotk, Jan; ‘1.—Ex-Governor the woman replied, “but I have heard in Bates: county, j & powerful lot about her—my hue ae : is going $0 | From the Chicago Tribune, finiah. I trled in ov-} “The sluggard he

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