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Re SS Te ae — reese esteem leekly , — ekcnsnamabevslampnsecnvepeeniencs a VOL. XXVIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906. NO. 28 pong _ - = eee Garfield Report Flays HOCH RENOMINATED Standard Oil Trust. . BY KANSAS MACHINE Washington, May.—Astounding mee revelations regarding the methods U and the practice of the Standard Oil Stubbs’s Reform Faction Defeat- Co. and its railroad allies were made} — gj on Every Propositiun by wheu the president In a special mes- : snge sent to congress the report of a Majority of two to One the commissioner of corporations, Topeka, Kas., May.—Governor E mea Rh G a iv 5 a James R Garfield. W. Hoch was renominated by the Below has organized capital been | Republican State Convention by ac- 80 relentlessly pilloried. climation. The work of independent invest!-) ‘The remainder of the State ticket gators of the oil trust in recent years | ig as follows: ia completely overshadowed, and] Lieutenant Governor—William J even the most strenuous “muck | Pi zGerald, Dodge City ; rakers’”” will have to take off thetr Seccetars of Shatin busied E hats tothe son of the martyred] Denton, Attica. preaident. State Auditor—James M. Nation, Garfield presents an array of the} pria, oil fields and doos it with a clearaees} state Treasurer—Mark Tully, In- uf expression that even @ child could | dependence. ‘ understand, Attorney General—Fred 8. Jack- He not only convicts the ofl trust] son, Greenwood. of flagrant and persistent violation] yjate Superintendent of Public In- ot the law. but accuses the officlals| sgruction—b. T. Fairehild, Hille of deliberate lying. worth. : He says that atthe beginning Of] Justices of Supreme Court: Six- the investigation tho officials of the} Year Terme—William A. Johnston, Standard stated that the company | Minnenpolie; R. A Burch, Salina, had not obtained and was aot then | four Year ‘Lerm—Silas Porter, Kan- obtaining secret rebates trom the! sag City, Kas.; Charles B. Gave railroads. Emporia. He then proceads to ehow that the} Railroad Commissioners—George company has habitually recelved|W, Kanavel, Frank Ryan “and and is still receiving rebates, and| (Charles W. Ryker. cites case after case {n proof. Insurance Commasioner—Charles Those who were disappointed on] WV, Burnes, of Osage County. account of the apparently innocuous| State Printer-—Thomas A. Me- ae character of Garfield’s report on the | Neal, Topeka. Boston “Frosts” Gorky. Harriman Offers 500 Million. beet trust will uave no reason tO} The machine, or railroad, faction | Bane keane v i § . e Pent cavil at the painstaking, fruitful tn-} of the Republican State Convention,|, Boston, May 7.—Maxim Gorky’s| fier shenocensh = it ! i vestigation of the ofl trust. The} by a vote of nearly two to one, nom- friends in Boston are having no end | ty your aid l a il » np yo : J .Lwul lend you five bon- saccees of the present instance has|inated thelr slate, and defeated she ot trouble to seoure @ hearing tor! dred million,” dismayed his enemfes as much as it| reform faction led by W. RK. Stubbs. him. After Tremont Temple was) fain) Phelps had just fi has pleased his friends. The feature of the convention was closed to them, they undertook to poling thi nag eile ogc Whe renomination atGpvernor Hooti|*neen? Symphony Hall, but the: 7 teen 4 er ed ¢! by acclamation and amid a, great Mayor delayed giving a license for | the ; Aieens? : Poe oe ot datsonetnetion aa the lecture, so that building ts now |) oe ae comme = ae sidan Gaeees ‘anohbalnatile, pongo hall this morning, when non Bloch reforred to the recent Kise: | cost" oaly recourse now ls tole og mage gobs ing incident and denounced the abolish the admission fee, under which, paglie oged ’ Prati gat “ghouls of soclety” and the “pole- which circumstance no license fs re-| be abls to offer San Francisco dab- cate of the press” for the manner in quired for a Sunday night lecture. stantial ald from interests he repre- which they used the name ofa re- mae: spectable woman. He was heartily cheered by 5,000 people. SE ET SS The platform declares for railroad regulation by Congress, and pledges Kansas to stand by President Roose- 1 velt in his fight for rate regulation. The platform fails to contain a HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. Congressman Meekison Gives. Praise to Pe-ru-na For His Recovery. Made from pure, grape cream of tartar FOREMOST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD Makes home baking easy. Nothing can be substituted for it in making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and pastry. Insures the food against alum. Price BakiINa Powoer Co., CHICAGO. CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Hon, David Meekison, Napoleon, Ohio, ex-member 55th and 56th Congresses, writes: Deaths From Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills in- creases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release trom constipation and the ills grow- ing out of it. Strength and vigor always follaw their use. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay, druggist. Price 25c. Try them. «| have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited thereby trom my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if 1 use it a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years’ standing.’’---David Meekison. i ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE; Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., writes: “I have been in bad health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your Peruna Iam cured.”—Jacob L, Davis. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. ‘ ‘Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. 0. SS A MARVELOUS Mrs. Chadwick to CLOCK FINISHED. | Wield Muck Rake. Folk OutFishes Gov. Beckham. Lexington, Ky., May.—Gov. J.C. W. Beckham of Kentucky met his first defeat yesterday. It was nota ge oe TS —_— ae O., May.—Cassie me politica! downtall, but an ungling|declaration for 2cent passenger We have on hand a ful! line of choice T igure ot r adwick has at last deeided to tell} one. fares and the antipass bill, uluhough ‘ ; in _ i ny on the ae of her life. She says: Gov. Joseph W. Folk of Missouri» | the minority tried to include these field seeds, which we offer to the trade jal Slays the Dragon “[ pelleve the time has at Inst|who came here to attend the uinth | declarations, they were defeated by ' ice ‘hoi c arrived when I am foreed to make alannual conference for education in! two-thirds vote of she convention. alii ue Peers Crclen fax rod, the South, challenged him in a fish- Selipsuiipieaieseicneail both northern and home grown, will be ing contest. Early in the morning | : the two executives visited Lake El- Attorneys of Henry ay offered on contraet—note or for cash. lerelie, which 1s stocked with fish, as|Indorse Gravas’s Candidacy. Extra nice seed oats, Red Texas and @ ats, xas a the gueats of Judge Matthew Walton, Vinton, Mo., May.—The attorneys ino. (Choi ti ” i ales ese ey ick aati nit Henry Couuty have formally in- ok. noice timothy seed, clovers, “You have lande: ny su * - indorsed the candidacy of Judge ‘e He , cy — Miseouri,” sald Gov. Beckham, “but cee Mls — :. ps white and red. Kentucky blue grass, soy we you a thing cryws BURN bench, by adopting the following ag NE. ‘ resolutions: Pa oe ee F ~_" bigs aoa were sigciger _ We the lawyere af the Henry Coun- | in fact we have every thing in this line cast the fun began. a minutes |. bar, hereby express our apprecla- that you will need. We ask you to in- Missouri's Governor had landed 26 tion of the appointment by Gover. ye oe hi “But |e" Folk of Judge Waller W. Graves, Cowie) a ronuel Ub) of thie (the Twenty-ninth), judicial purchasing. Pve another game that you must) opis for Supreme Judge; and un derstanding that he fs now a candi- ett date to fill the unexpired term caused a ' 1 play.” by the resignation of Judge William Together the two yonng and dis- U. Marshall, we heartily indorse his — tinguished Governors went to Wogd- candidacy. He was the Judge of this land Park, where an old fashioned circuit for six years, and his marked a QOCEMIMCSCHEEICSSIRINSSSERHSS Southern barbecue had been pre- ubility, ripe experience and jadicial 8 A Lake Park Breeding Farm Butler, Mo. ‘ 5 : Every Hour. full statement, and on the advice of From the Chicago Inter Ocean, | my attorney I have 4eeided to give Berlin.—A wonderful clock has to the public @ trashtal story of my just been finished, according to the side of the affair. Landindustrle, by a clockmaker “In this staterttent bankers, attor- named Woszoer at St. Georgen, in| ey and business men who have the Black Forest. This timepiece, been implicated in my affaire shall which took eighteen months to com-| be made knowa. I have become plete, is adorned with various artis- tired of false statements and un tic and elaborate carvings in wood. | founded reports, and @o not propose The dial is supported on either side | longer. to keep silent and endure the by two allegorical figures represent- the fire of criticism while the main ing angels, elxteen inches high, hold wrongdoers ure enjoying their free- ing the arms of the grand duchy of dow.” Baden. One ofthe angles strikes a gong every five minutes. Between these statuetts there are Vaults Were Not Fireproot. moving figures of a lion in mortal fan Franclyco, May 7.—A large ‘combat with a serpent. The dial 1s | proportion if nota mejority of the crowned bya moving figure of St. business men who were thanking their George, which slays the dragon every lucky stars during the big confla- time the clock strikes thefull hour. gration that their valuables were The whole stracture {s surmounted {nclosed in ficeproof vaults have by the German eagle. Herr Woasner | awakened to a desperate realization uged uo machinery, all the carving of the unquestionable force of the having been done by hand. San Franclsco fire. In the last few days there have been 576 eates and | vaults opened In the district east of Powell and north of Market streets, and in not more than 60 per cent of ania, Mo., writes T. J. Dwyer, now | these instances were the contents of Graysville, Mo., ‘three of my cus- | found intact. In many cases a pile ) cured of | of ashes represented thousands of ' Now Dis- dollars’ worth of accounts. Confesses Murder of Eight Women. = the sightseeing trip. Dis- Dresden, May 7.—Max Dittrich, a A Mountain of Gold Jeather worker, confessed to the} .ogid not bring h happisess dictments werealeo returned against : ie. Lacks “Wilke, of Caroline, | William Kennedy, president of the ye did one 25e boxot Bi ’a | bank. Yok A Guaranteed Care For Piles millet and cane seed, kailir andseed corn, spect our stock and get our prices before conference. A score of beantifal our judgement, for the high office of Kentucky women surrounded Gov. Supreme Judge. And we hereby ex- Folk as he ate barbecued meat and burgoo. Gov. Beckham jotned him. press the hope that he wil! secure the nomination to which he aspires at “Tt’s a long time between drinks,” said the Missourian as he swallowed lass after glass of sweet lemonade. . “Come join mo in samething truly a of the Democracy of thie Kentucky,” was Gov. Beckham’s re ; joinder. “Well, you'll have to show me,” said Gov. Folk, as the twodeparted, arm in arm. History alone will tell the result of Fortanate Missourians. “When I was a druggist, at Liv- pared for the 500 visitors to the temperment peculiarly fit bim, {fo DR. COX whose colts are all high steppers and high eéellers. Enid Bank Cashier Reindicted. Enid, Ok., May 7.—Thegrand jury returned eight indictments against H. H. Watkins, cashier of the de- tunct Citizens’ benk. Former indict- ments were quashed on account of the illegality of the jury. Two In. GENERAL BOAZ whose colts are gentle, spesdy and game. _ ECHO the finest and most intelligent 8 year old trotter in the county. SIMSON, fine Imported Coach Horee, see his colts. TeLernone 53. a SAM PULLEN Manager. — ee LL san —— c: Vie > ¢ ome seereen «may — ~ me

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