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THE REPUBLICAN ROUND-uP.|POMP BRINGS WANT. | TO BEAUTIFY THE NECK. | mtesuage Is Good for Both Fat and (SLAND SUCCUMBS TO ELABOR- Thin Necks and Also Persistence dates ATE GOVERNMENT. in Gymnastic Exercises. | aare oo Compress on It ts all a matter of work, this of | Prince ward to Be Annexed with |beautifying the neck. A throat that is | sei nee: pense Because of Conditions “abby cannot be made firm without | FIGURING SKIN HUMOR THE MARK AND THE MOTTO “The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After ossible to Get Employment, as Named tl Machin. work, and hard work at that, nor can * . Costly Bu - Pasemneresged a thin one be built out any more 4 H ” face and Body Were Covered With | nich sun Review 21st. Proves Officials’ Downfall. Dae bakk G bn awe woe The Price is Forgotten fiching Sores— Scratched Till The Republican convention for the| o¢iawa, Ont.—While on the one hand | ‘St the desired result can be achieved. megan. 2 2 tien With what is now known of physical Flesh Was Raw Spent Hun- | purpose of nominating a candidate|the government is creating provinces scald: Ghasahns Kod akin food it ik dreds-of Dollars on Doctors and |for Congress of the Sixth Congres- ee aes as nee ot Sorat not only possible, but absolutely sure The difference in worth betweena Hospitals and Grew Worse sonal District met at 11 o'clock the welding of two of the lower prov- | ‘Bat the neck can be brought to lovely more Mak ts cies this morning, in the elegantly ap- nnen tuto OR: curves if a proper effort is made—ex- Whenever you need a tool of any Py RED B ICURA pointed lodge room of the B. P. 0. - i is suggested that Prince Edward cepting, of course, in such cases as b cowlaytatet gad wputhodien deeogare | . ‘utter brand, ani we the Y CUT E. island and New Brunswick be joined. jthose of some disease, which lays kinds of toolsare made under thisname, IN FIVE WEEKS ‘ i f this proposal is the waste beyond any physician's power to and every kind represents the very high- The convention was called to or-| The direct cause o! ny ee t of the | check, OF one which causes an abnormal ext quaiity of material, workmanship _ der by Hon. J. K. Martin, chairman |*i2t of secession on the par growth of adipose, ; the indirect cause, the "Since the year 1894 I have been | of Jonal commitses of] “1824 province: ¢ : troubled with a very bad case of - be ee terrific ice barriers that divide — in the treatment of the neck, just as ema which I have spent hundreds strict. Edward island from the mainland dur-/ 445 go in the treatment of other parts of dollars trying Chas. Boissean of Dadecounty was|ing the greater part of the winter. of the body. As a prominent physical ge ag my chosen chairman and Dr. Brown of Bn ga med — po wed trainer puts it: “It is all a matter of us. ul se but they failed, to |Cedar Secretary. pas eh pon provisions have been — By this he means that if the cure me and’ it ft a | exercises are taken at a rapid pace so Without useless waste of words or land side of the Ee . * was getting worse lying on the mainla that they are tiring, they will burn all the time. Five |Dneceasary delay of any kind, Hon. straits of Northumberland for weekS | gway superfluous flesh; if they are weeks ago my wife |W. 0. Atkeson of Bates County was|and weeks, awaiting transportation to | taken slowly and never to a point where bought a box of |nominated by acclamation as the|the island. Those travelers adventure: | they fatigue, they will cause the build- Cuticura Oint- some enough to risk travel from the es rt; didate for congress in th ing of new tissues. meat oe one | party can oe one ®Jisland to the mainland during the ice| go, whether the throat and neck be Sean vane en Sixth District. blockade took about 12 hours to cover | to9 fat or too thin, you may take these niaaned tosay tl that Iam now completely The following were chosenas mem-/a trip which in summertime takes but | exercises; but remember that you must cured and bers of the congressional committee; | four. take them easily in the latter case, “Tt was ieudiis for me to get | , F, Wix, Bates County. The situation was so bad that the} strenuously in the former. gg as my face, head, and E. W. De 3 0 people of the island came to the con-} ‘There is no question that the high were covered with it. The » W. Dean, Vase, clusion that it was about time to ar-| collars worn for so maay years have eczema first appeared on the top of J. Fred Rhodes, Cedar. range for communication with the|qone much injury to the necks of the my poe lly erhceal ne eae W. C. Butler, Henry. mainland under the sea if they could} wearers, It is a commonly accepted fact that they have caused darkening around to my throat, down my | 0. G, Boiseeau, Johnson. not enjoy it over the sea. So they noti- of the skin and ugly lines about the and around the hips. It itched fled the dominion government that would be obliged to scratch it, R.B. Merrill, Dade. they were going to ask for assistance | throat. Furthermore, they have im- peded the natural motions of the neck. ad the flesh was raw. Dr. C. P. Bowden, St. Clatr. in making a tunnel under the straits. oe would first wash the affected | The committee metand organized] This in itself was not so bad, but] Women have been holding their necks 8 with warm water and Cuticura |by selecting J. Fred, Rhodes gecre-|When {t was unofficially intimated by .stifly, and the natural exercise that i belongs to everyday living and is per- Boap, and then apply Cuticura Oint- the government that such aid might be tand let it remain on all night, and | tary, the selection of chairman be- Patdads tub impoetaut pecrle of thi | ficlie Mbechacions has uot bees al lowed to the neck. For want of it, the * a ck dak a ing lets to the nominee. little island province began to talk friends can testify to, and I will be The Senatorial Convention met}about secession, and now the govern-| double chin has gained strength and eased to recommend the Cuticura {directly after adjournment of the; ment organs are talking annexation, the scrawny neck has grown scrawnier, Remedies 4A any and all persons who congressional, and was called to or-| There are certainly some arguments} Collars are lower than they were; in favor of the proposed plan, The| better than this, they are softer. Wear Thomas M. Rossiter, der by C. C. Hilton, of Appleton City, the lowest and softest the styles will The same exercises work both ways KEEN KUTTER tools have been the standard of America for 36 years and are the only complete line of tools ever to receive an award at a great exposition—the Keen Kutter line being awarded the Grand Prize at the St. Louis Fair, Following are some of the kinds of tools made under the Keen Kutter Brand: Axes, Adzes, Hammers, Hatchets, Chisels, Screw Drivers, Auger Bits, Files, Planes, Draw Knives, Saws, Tool Cabinets, Scythes, Hay Knives, Grass Hooks, Brush Hooks, Corn Knives, Trowels, Pruning Shears, Tinners’ Snipa, Scissors, Eye Hoes Shears, Hair Clippers, Horse Shears, Razors, ete., and knives of all kinds. If your dealer doesn't keep Keen Kutter Tools write us and we will eee that you are supplied. comers HARDWARE _ MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital $55,000.00 h as 8 rpesdy and permanent cure of island, though beautiful in summer, is 200 Prospect Street, Jchairman of the Senatorial Com : poor. Her hard times are due to her | permit so as not to counteract the bene- 2,108, and peat Orange, N Nd. mittee. unfortunate situation and to the fact| fit of the exercises, Every morning Surplus Pund and Profits 12,708 48 sat or atten to Serofulaa from Intaney io Aes Scrofula, from W.-H;Allen of Cedar was-chosen|that-her only income ts derived from}and- night and between times if you Receives deposits and always has money to loan, 25 years Prosar tend at ati are “yt ta chairman and Geo. Davisot 8t. Clair] ®8ticulture. She has a population of|can, go through these motions in your successful experience, Joon Eetressing cgeve wien all elas falls, Foter Drug a only 103,000 souls, but little larger | room: —DIRECTORS:— ed Fes val but bb Send Hate secretary. than that of Ottawa, and yet she car-| First—Throw the head back as far as , J. A. Overly of Urich, Henry coun} ries on a provincial government with} you can. You will find a strain upon Dr, T, C, Boulware, J, R, Jenkins, Trank M, Voris. se ty, was nominated by acclamation|as much pomp, as much fuss and as| all the muscles of chin and throat. See vans toes im panera he tm. ‘ae , Walton AST OR 1A as the party candidate for State| many salaried dependents as the en-| that you do feel this strain—that the reve Mt. Cnristy eo Eh ord, ax Weiner . y sae dae tire province of Ontario, which has a| stretch is enough for that, Now, keep- C, H. Dutcher B B, Bowel Ww B Tyler Tor Infants and Children, Senator of the 16th district. population of 2,182,000. ing the neck stretched all the time, wana Kind You Have Always Bought The new senatorial committee 1s)" i; ig estimated that the legisiative| turn the head slowly to the left and WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. composed of Jos. T. Whinnery of| machinery of the island costs about] tight. If you are working to reduce a w 3 Bears the Bates; 8. M. Martin of Cedar; S. L.| $100,000 a year. They have the regu-| double chin you must increase the rap- no i hap ruees. wv J. & —— sent ignature of Gousanlees of Henry, and C.C. Hil-| ation legislature and the regulation | {dity until you are working fast; if you eae REVERED, Venere) Seen em eon) ow se ’ Heutenant governor with the gold] Wish to fill out hollows, always move CorBLy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. ton of St. Clair, slowly. Next—Let the head drop forward until the chin rests upon the breast. Ralee it to a normal position. Lower and raise alternately, either slowly or rapidly, according to your special needs. o Third—Throw the head back, return to normal position, continue in two counts. Fourth—Combine the last two move- ments; drop the chin forward, throw the head bark, and so on in two counts. braid across his breast and the cocked bat. This Meutenant governor gets a Negroes Excluded From salary of $7,000 alone. Since the min- ister of finance and the auditor gen- Springfield Riot Jury. eral have been figuring out the thing they have come to the conclusion that Springfield, Mo., June.—In darw-|i¢ Prince Edward island would abolish ing the members of the petit jury,|its toy legislature and allow itself to the county court took extra precau- be merged with the province of New sions to comply with the state law Brunswick it would save enough on the subject, in view of the fact that the July term of criminal court, DR. EN. CHASTAIN. . BuTteR, - Mo, Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co, Realdence High Street. Office Phone 218, Residence Phone 195. money annually to pay the interest necessary on the debt that will have to be incurred in building a tunnel un- t THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. 5 at which the alleged leaders of the| der the straits. ee DR. H. M. CANNON, See sogroes the| . Naturally this suggestion has put| BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. Dentist, night of April 14 last will be tried, | "° can tae nee bsnl gel Expertenee Proves That Nothing Is Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff’s deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- ton 35 years ago and are written up daily from the county rec- will be one of the most important ever held. The members of the jury number twelve Democrats and Better for Health and Beauty Than Pure Air. about secession than ever before. It is known that since the census of 1891 and the census of 1901 the populace day and Friday prepared to do$|¢welve Republicans, all whites. It tiene = Fags and = : pe all kinds of dental work. was sald that one reason counsel for| sta°o ehaon re oe creased In the future. Therefore, it looks very much D. D. Galbraith and J. Hill Gooch, |} as it they will have to allow them- who are charged with being mob}selves being annexed or do without the OSTHEOPATHY [leaders bad petitioned the county | tunnel. court tocomply strictly with the os — law was to essen the chance of any SPIRITS TELL OF MURDER. black man belng called for jury|Skeleton Is Found in Place Pointed DR. JOHN A. BELL, service during the trial of the ac-} Out by Iowa Woman—Would BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Will bein Adrian every Tues- The oxygen of the air is the best blood purifier in existence, writes Stella Stuart, in Madame. Oxygen is the body’s scavenger. It burns out all the refuse. Age and disease are not 80 much the accumulation of years as the aggregation of waste matter in the system. Oxygen is the “secret serv- ice” of the circulatory system which expels the vicious element. It trans- forms the dark, venous blood into the brilliant, energizing scarlet of the cused mob leaders. Speak with Man. arteries. ords. We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and sii tee Des Moines, Ia.—From the spirits of| If alr were piped into houses the are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON DR. HARRIET FREDERICK. the dead Mrs. A. E. Baker of this city |8ame as gas, water and electricity and TIME DEPOSITS. we Fatal Lopuacity. claims to have discovered the cause of | #x¢d accordingly, its poor quality and It you bave idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, From the Saturday Evening Post. Representative Littlefield of Maine the sudden disappearance of Frank S.|™eager consumption would be readily Richardson, a prominent farmer living | W2derstood. It is a sad fact that the great mass of humanity has yet to be TC, peony Physician and was introduced to a manfrom Pitts- ee ee ee taught to breathe, Deep breathing is Ww. E. Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, North Revah Bide Rg Butl : ‘ burg. murder and has actually directed exca- |* lung bath. “The breath is the life.” Fank Allen, Sec C. A. Allen, Ass’t Seo, Diseases of women and children “I made some speeches out in your] vations near an old tree on the Richard- |The more breath, the more life. The A specialty. town once,” said Littlefield. son farm which have resulted in the |Sclence of breath is but little under- A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper steod. Where deep breathing is sys- tematically practiced ill health is un- kpown. The avenues through which most dinease and facial ugliness enter the body are three: bad air, bad food and bad thoughts. By bad air is meant insufficient ventilation by day and night, the sleep- ing of two persons in one bed, over- heated rooms, improper oxygenation of the blood through the lungs caused by superficial breathing. The Teeth. The teeth can be kept in good con- dition by thoroughly cleaning the mouth at night before going to bed. Charcoal tablets are goed for the teeth. Bat solid food and be sure to chew it well. The predigested foods, if taken without solids, will hurt the teeth, as the teeth must have exercise, Gray Hair. : Nature knows what is best for us and after a woman reaches 40 gray finding of a human skeleton believed to be that of the missing man. When Richardson disappeared there was quite a sensation, and though many murder theories were evolved no trace of the man could befound. Recently his brother was in Des Moines and met Mrs. Baker. He asked her to assist him in the matter. A few days ago she went to Audubon and two days after her arrival the skele- ton was found. She is now here and states she will return to Audubon in a few days, to the spot where she believes she may get in communication with the spirit of the man she believes was mur- dered. “Yes,” sald the Pittsburg man. “I DR- J.. M. CHRISTY, ran for office that year and was of women and Ohildren a Specialty | beaten by 7,000.” par ay tag Depart-| «Foeavene!” exclaimed Littlefield, ment Store, oy ee “T am not usually so fatal as that, sbiconeecic akc f spoke for Dave Mercer out in B. F. JETER, Omaha in 1900 ant they didn’t Attorney at Law and Justice, wane Ne woth 1008 Omes over H. H, Nichols, ee cea side square, Butler, Mo. | Japanese to Testify at DR, J.T. HULL _|Rojestvensky Trial. St. Petersburg, June 25.—Several | Japanese seamen ‘and two surgeons have been summoned as witnesses in the trial by court-martial of Admir- tna chadaptoned tt al Bojestvensky on the charge of] bil in the Wisconsin legislature, was a cowardice on surrendering to the| candidate for chairman of Deer Creek. enemy. They are required to give give} Two weeks before election he began to tramp his town with a scissors grinding evidence as to the admiral’s condt- machine on his back, doing promiscuous Sion at the time of the eurrender. naam such persons as had work| naire soften the face wonderfully. it : . him. Then, two days before election, | +, is wel however, to keep the scalp im Siesk ta dor doe and his wife went out ona fictitious |, good condition by’ massage and a hen good tonic, and thus help to preveat the hatr from turning gray so rapidly, W, D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Clerk. ~ THE BATES NATIONAL BANK, / BUTLER, MISSOURI. Ground His Way Into Office. H. L. Daggett, the Deer Creek, Wis., PLL LOLOL CEG LES. Capital $50,000, - - Surplus, $6,000.5 Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. ounces, mutton tallow, ; cocoanut oil, four benzojn, one

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