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Missouri Democracy Rings True The meeting of the Democracy at! Kansas City had the true ring. | There was not a false note anywhere —only unanim{ty of purpose und en- | thusiasm. Is was arally ofa kind to make hearteick the Republicans | who have been mooning and dream- ing about “carrying Miseour!,” dem- onstrating to them the real earnest- nese, the powerful alncerity, which animate the Democracy. ‘Miss ouri in years bas not witness- ed such a Democratic demonstration, nor Ilatened to such a declaration of party intent. The utterances were not of the lips only, but from the very heart of the party. They left no doubt of the party’s spirit and will. Every man who attended the great conference carried away the emphatic impression of invincibility ot that spirit and will. No body of men thus animated and inspired could fuil to win the victory. That the Democratic party ie bent to de- liver avd bound to deliver aissourt oust the tentative clutch of Repubil- can ism i» sbe conviction which every observer must have received of the meeting. Seeing the ardor and fire of ambi- tion, the battlespirit, the determina- tion of victory manifested by the Democracy at Kansas City, there were men who’Tejoiced in the adver. sity of 1904 which bad served to rouse the party to euch a pitch of purpose. The fact thas a handfal of State offices and congressional dia- tricte went to the enemy at the last election 1a justified ty the results, thought these men who saw how all apathy has been shaken off. The cloak of indifference fallen trom ite shoulders, Democracy is revealed in shining armof and eager for the fray. The Kansas City meeting has plainly interpreted the issue. Law enforcement will be writ large in the party’s platform as the immediute, as wellas the ultimate and funda- mental, principle for which we shall fight. It {ea real issue of vast and SKIN ERUPTIONS FOR do. YEARS Suffered Severely With Eczema All Over Body—Examined 15 Times by Government Board Who Said There Was No Cure—An Old Soldier Completely Cured. ~ ‘ A THOUSAND THANKS TO CUTICURA REMEDIES it BE Eg 24 Es i FF FI He i z Fi fi ‘ nd ae Richmondale, Roach, » Ohio, July 17, 1905.” 100,000 MOTHERS Daily Tell Other Mothers ep hg EAT tying the skin, and that Cuticura tment is of ing, an E $s" y 7 pe Ap i ngreeed relief, and refresh sleep for skinstortured babies, and res' for tired mothers. Bathe the af- fected parts with hot water and Cuti- to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thick- ened cuticle; dry without hard rub- bing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching and inflamma- tion, and soothe and heal. Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are sold throughout Ke bs Potter Dru Ohara. Comp. Bole Prue Boe ————— EEE CASTORIA For Infants and Children. vital moment when the essential pol- {ey and practice of Democratic @d- The Kind You Have Always Bought minietration isattacked by the press Bears the and politiclans of the opposite party Signature of la boring in behalf of apectal interests. The responaibility of the Democratic wa preee ig clear in such a campaign, a i } responsibility which was emphasized DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. at the Kansas City gathering. With Burime, - Mo. the Democratic newspapers of Mis souri in unison for impartial and rigid enforcement of the laws on the statute books there can be no doubt of the result, but the effort must be consistent, continuous, courageous. Certainly the importance of the issue, and on the other hand the grave al. ternative to good government with which the Republican party threat- ens us, demanded a vigorous and unswerving press campaign.—Ss. Louis Republic. Cork Tree Seed. Jacksonville, Fla. Eprtor Times— Who wants to grow a real cork tree? Afriend of minesent me a lot of the seed from the West Indies, more than I want, and if the Editor is willing I will say, those of Tue Times readers who may be af. Office over Zennett-Wheeler Mer. Co, ‘ Residence High Street, Office Phone 213, Residence Phone 195. DR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. | Will bein Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. - | OSTHEOPATHY Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Missouri. DR. JOHN A. BELL, SUCCESSOR TO fflicted with a maniaforgrowing rare plants I will give you seed of the DR. HARRIET FREDERICK. | (1% treo, It 1s not probable you — would drug the market with the cork ‘ production the first year, but you 1... merical can have the satisfaction of growing : Pete Bavare “ter, Mo, |® novel house plant. While north ‘Diseases of women and children |!aet season I was much pleased with a specialty. the plante and flowers, so different DR- J. M. CHRISTY: ‘Diséases of women and Children a Specialty Office’ The Over Butler Oash Depart euch gorgeous colored flowers, the royal poinciana with its flaming ment Store, Butler, Mo, firey red trusses of bloom, different Omee re 20. Honse Telephonel0./ kinds of cactus, graceful sweeping palme, moon flowers that wildly 2 B. F. JETER, ~~ | swine over bush and briar or reach | Attorney at Law and Justice, $0 the top of low growing trees, } 4 Offes over H. H. Nichols, _ East elde square, Butler, Mo. DENTIST. square Divorce Anarchy. Over a paper prepared & year ago by Judge Robert Grant of the Suf- folk County (Mass.) Probate Court appeared the striking title, “The An- archy of Our Divorce Laws.” It fs | Immigrants in 2 Days, 24,000. GET THIS BEAUTIFUL New York, April 23.—A new high water mark-in the tide of American igmigration will be set when the aliens who arrived in this port toda the condition so aptly described by | those due tomorrow on eighs big! ‘. this line to which attention is called | ships have been permitted to land.| teen Tints of a Celebrated anew by the decree of the Supreme | On the vessels which arrived today Pa Cours in the Haddock case: “An-| were 11,839 immigrants. The steam- | inting. areby and nothing lees is the condi- tion described as affecting many thousands of divorces and remar- riages throughout the country.” What really is the position of the American marriage with regard to ere due tomorrow are expected to} Every person who sends onedollar add atleast a like number to the, to pay fora year’s subscription to army of Europeans the Twice-a-Week Republic, of St. The immigrants arriving today | Louis, Mo., and Farm Progress, will came from the following ports:! recelve, absolutely free a beautiful Liverpool and Queenstown, 3,158;! colored picture, 24 by 32 inches in COLORED PICTURE FREE. on nine Kuropean steamships pind Splendid Reproduction, In Six-| = - Be Sure to Use Only of Powder PGE? Tartar Food made with alum bai:ng vowder carries alum the separate commonwealth? A Bremen, 2,000; Hamburg, Dover and Boulogne, 1,649; Genoa and be found settled in New York tomor- | Naples, 2,482; Havre, 951; Soutb- row. The bride and bridegroom of | ampton and Cherbourg, 844; Glas- @ year ago in Maine will be domesti- | gow and Mocille, 755. cated in California next week. The migration of the married is con- etantly in progrese—north, east, south and weet. Opportunity is pational. It dues not know state nes. couple wedded yesterday in Ohio will Eevil’s Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case of jles that afflicted me 10 years. Then was advised to apply Bucklen’s Arnit’a Salve, and lees than a box ve sega yf cured me, writes L. 8. japler, of Rugles, Ky. Heals all wounde, brrnes and sores like magic. Only 25c at Frank T. Cley’s drog store. Then when it comes to divorce, South Carolina allows none, New York permits it for one cause only, Tennessee recognizes 11 causes, and fu other states are other laws, Indi- ana reports one divorce to seven marriages. Mainereporte one tosix, Massachusetts one to 16, Michigan one to 11, and soon. Butevery di- vorce is American and the man and woman who part migrate as freely from estate to state—many of them into new matrimonial alilances—as do those others whom man has not yet put asunder. In Canada divorce seekers from any province must go to the Domin- ion Parliment—the center of govern. ment—with their suits. In Switser- land where marriage has been since 1874 independent of the interventio of cantonal authorities, the process of unifying the divorce laws is well advanced and etill golng on. Since we may learn by outside examples ae well through our own sufferings, it should not be long that we permit other people to outdo us in provid- ing order and unlformity in theregu lation of the peculiarly vital inetisu- tions.—Post Dispatch. Treason! Some republican editors are just now criticising Judge Humphrey be- cause of his decision in the beet trust cave. Have these editors no respect for the courte? Have they forgotten that accordiog to the instructions given by eminent republican teach- efs in 1896, the judge is above criti- elsm?—Commoner. Human Blood Marks, A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood-{n the home of J. W. Williams, a well known mer- chant of Bac, Ky. He writes: ‘‘Twen- ty years agol had severe hemor- r ofthe lungs and was near death when I began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery. It completely cured me and! have remained well ever since.” Is cures hemorrhages, chron- fe coughs, settled colds, and bron chitis, and 1s the best known cure for weak Jungs. Every bottle guaran- teed by Frauk (sv, druggist. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. Roosevelt in Message. Flays Beef Decision. Washington, April 23.—In a special message vent to Congress President Roosevelt declares that the result of the recent trial of she ‘beef packers” in Chicago was a miscarriage of jus- tice,” and that the interpretation placed by Judge Humphrey on the will of Congress “is euch as to make that will absolutely abcrtive.”. . _ The message, which is most eensa- tional in character, 1a based largely on a letter to the President from At- torney Generaly Moody, in which the Attorney General reviews the proceedings of the cuse of the Gov- ernment against the beet packers. Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Special round trip rate to Kansas City $2.15 on sule 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 noon the following Monday. Special West Bound Winter Tour. ist Excursions to Colorado, Se: son of 1905-06:—Tickets sold daily, Det. let, 1905, to May 81, 190%,.to Jen- ver, Volorado Springs and Pucdlo, Volo. Rate 80 per cent of double one way standard rate for the round trip; final return limit May 31, 1906. J. F. Geiger, Agent eliminates a/] uncertainty in tool buying. As this brand covers a complete line of tools, all you need remem- ber in buying a tool of any kind is the one name Keen Kutter. Keen Kutter Tools are without reserve or qualification the _ best tools that money, brains and skill can produce, No matter how much you pay) no matter who you may have a hs —_—— of tool, you cannot get any any than those sold under the name of Keen Kutter, If your dealer doesn’t keep Keen Kutter tools write usand we will seethat you are supplied. KEEN KUTTER complete ling of tools. Some kin's of Keea Kutter Tools dimensions, entitled “The Departure of the Bride from the Homeof Wash- ington.” This picture is a direct re- production from the celebrated painting by Ferris. Sixteen colors were employed in the process. It is on a fine, heavy paper, and will make, when framed and hung, a magnificent ornament for the home. Aside from ita genuine artistic mer- ive,!t possesses an uncommon inter- est to every American, as the central figure initis George Washington, atanding at the portal of his Virginia home, bidding adieu to the bride and bridegroom. The color work is highly ornate and correct in every detail, as are the character represen- tations, costumes, etc. The Twice-a-woek Republic is the oldest and best semi-weekly family poper in the country, and Farm ro; The to the stomach unchanged. cemonstrated this and that such food is partly indi- geStible and unhealthful. NOTICE! Take your gun work of all kinds to BRYAN LONDON. He can do you better work and for less prices than you can get done elsewhere. I pay no shop rent and will give my customers the benefit. South Main near Powers Mill. I will stock your gun with English or which ie aleo published by ublic, is the fastest-growing farm monthly in America. stemem- ber, that you get both of thesesplen- | American walnut. 1-6m did journals an entire , and the | beautiful big colored picture, all for : , TABLER’S Present subscribers may take ad- BUCK EYE PILE vantage of this offer, by sending a 28 2 me ew om ee dollar and having their time marked up a year. The Republic hereby UINIMENI CURES NOTHING BUT PLLES, gives notice that this offer may be withdrawn at any time, and those A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 years as the who wish the picture should send in subscription at once. BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRUCGISTS. Remit by post office or express RICHARDSON MED. 00. 20, LOBE. money order, registered letter or bank draft. 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