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The Buller Weekly Times. VOL. XXVIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1906. NO. 36 Is Hair Sick? That’s too bad! We had no- ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per- fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. Tho best kind of a testimonial— “Sold for over sixty years." Made by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mase, ‘Also ianufeoturere of ye rs SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Wisconsin Indorsed Bryan. Milwaukee, June.—The Democratic platform as prepared by the commit- tee on resolutions after an all-night session strongly indorses Wiliam J. Bryan as the Democratic candidate for President in 1908. Theplattorm demands enforcement of the atatutes against all trusts, combinations and monopolies; favors revision of the present tariff; the election of United States senators by direct vote and ij The Coming of Bryan. ROOSEVELT’S NERVES _ Mire Mittio Wefteker. | BAILEY DENOUNCES + The Philadelphia Record, which is 5 CHARGES MADE IN now and ever = been bitterly an- SHAKEN; NEEDS A REST. tagonistic to William J. Bryan, is at HEARST’S MAGAZINE, 'iast forced to frankly admit that poet cpap ticePoncc aM coment President is Beginning to Show the Effects of Great Strain. Washington, July 2.—President democrats and republicans, is turn- is E ' {ng toward him as the deliverer of Declares Author is Either Igno-| the country trom tie oppression un- der which {t is laboring, and that ogg —s gaa to pepe - | hie nomination for the presidency in eo rant or Maliciously and De ape sey : ¥ Oyster Bay to get the rest he needs. Notwithstanding his enormous staying qualities he ie beginning to 1908 is assured. The record says: liberately Misstates “The political resurrection of Wil- show the effects of the great strain under which he has labored since lam J. Bryan is a phenomenon the Facts. which she faithful chronicler of pase- Congress met. Those who come in contact with him frequently notice Washington, June—Senator ing events cannot ignore. Doubtless that he manifests nervousness, which Tall Missourians. Richard Dutton, of Shamrock township, in the Kingdom of Cal- laway,—assince the days of the Lost Cause, the county named for the brave old Indian fighter, has been called,—hasa family which would de- light the heart of Theodore Roose- velt. Mr. Dutton {is the father of twelve children, seven sons and five daughters. Every one of the dozen children, like their father is over six fees tall. At the Montgomery street fair Mr. Dutton and his family enter: ed in competition for the prize offer- ed for the largest family. They were beaten by another son of Anak, who wae an inch taller and had thirteen children. David R. Francis pointe to his boys, all over six feet in height, as proof of the greatness of Missourians. Dr. W. J. McGee, chief of the department of anthropology atthe World’s Fair, and for years connected with the Bureau of Eth- nology at Washington, has officially tated that the measurements show hat Missourians are taller than the citizens of any other state in the union. It {strue that the excess measurement ie but very slight but Dr. McGee 1s authority that 1% ac- tually exists. It is not always true that precious goods are done np in smallest packages. The legend has ever been held true out inthe back woods'of Missouri that Missourians were taller than anybody else and MD GEN UPL ROPE. Bailey, of Texas, in a dignified, but the simplest explanation of the case very ht speech, replied to the at- {a in the hero worship that is so tacks that have been made upon a Implanted in the popular ia aaet bo bie. oomoegede A rang te My “Whether the enthusiasm that has| His friends are apprehensive that tive William R. Hearat. broken out for Mr. Bryan in various a rere, poo = result if he Mr. Balley sald that ho dltfored [states be partially duo to the fact Hoes net take completeress during trom other Senators who had been|*2at the Roosevelt theorles are los- tye pre ee ree vilified by Mr, Hearst and from ing much of their original gloss; or Seah” resident's nerves have “gone most of his personal friends, who|*° other clreametances, there is no ee took the position that elandere mistake as to the sincerity of the <o or three weeks his irritability should not be answered. He eaid|POpUlar demonstration, As the = poe ee by od —— his own inclination was to have a democrats {n the house have sound- on ree ee e —— net t personal settlement in such matters, od the war cry on the tariff and the “ ce ta etl the . “y" oi CONFINED 10 HER BED but this was not sanctioned by pub-| 708*s as the paramount {esue of the ae “ mong vee sesh pg * [ieeeithinaat. next presidential campaign, they|!rous have been keptin the fire by Wit NY SPEPSIAL ‘in, Balhag shade 0 dateiied cnswer have naturally found agatn in the| the admlalstration that he has been és the btinmitinns thin tad toni of Nebraska their coming leader. _ coastant mental turmoil. and / 4 A » | madi him, His reply was| ‘J* would be a great error to as- 1a had no rest whatever. : “Owe My Life to Pe-ru-na,” |made against him. Tep'y WAS! | me that tho prestige of a popular} Many unexpected things done and Says Mrs, Huffak that the writer of the article was said by the President are attributed ays mre, Tullaxer. ignorant of conditions of which he| eros confined to his own party. ren dar Hs kaa bash vider al Mre. Mitte Huffaker, R. R. No. @ |wrote, and did not evea know who|/f such were the case his worship eal aoanbaneteain tee tour years. = Getumbis, Tenn., writes: Finance Co m-| ¥00!d soon disappear asa phenome- : now comes Dr. McGee to prove the “I was afflicted with dyspepsia for oe the Aral erb si oi se non belonging only to legendary He had no rest after the adjourn-| 417, ang mlety legend true.—Colum- | @oVernment control and regulation covered rears Good at fant wae confined of the Wilaon tariff bill. ages of the world. There isa wide ment of Congress in the summer of bla Herald. of all public service corporations ca ae ene side Mf no ‘ » + Saitiilaes ton tthe: tanh spread belief, rightly or wrongly, 1904, because he plunged into the On estate matters the report favors a ‘without relief. called that William J. Bryan is @ eincere| Canvass and managed his own cam- One Better All Around. law conferring upon municipalities paign, following even small details. He will spend the next three monthe with his family at his sum- mer home, seeing visitors only on the most important business. For recreation he will ride horseback, drive, walk, row on the sound, chop wood inthe grove near his home power to regulate public service cor- poratione; favors two cents per mile maximum passenger rate; taxation on the ad valorem basis, und amend- ments to the primary election law. had given up all hope of that the same magazine had attack- PO poe ay ‘alioest dead when uy ed Senator Gorman when he was on ehampion of the peblie cause, and banbaed bought me a botie of Pe | 115 deathbed, and even after he was that he is capable of ‘doing things. “A$ firet I could not notice any bem |dead. He compared his campaign she of oe men es efit, but aticr taking several bottles I | expenses of $400 when he ran for the|S8¥¢ him s vote, but now hold ‘thas ‘wes cured sound and well. , the extirpation of the trusts is a Senate with Mr. Hearst’s expenses “#¢ ts to Peruna | owe my Mie to of $60,000 in one ward when he ran public necessity, will enlist under his . banner. This is what serves in part: “[ cheerfully recommend i to afi {for office. ° flenator Batley finally appealed to|t® °=Plain the coming triumphal Two candiiates for office in Mis- souri were stumping the northern part of the etate, and in one town thelr appearance was almost simul- taneous, relates Collier’s Weekly. The candidate last arriving happen- ed to stop at a house for the purpose A Hard Lot of troubles to contend with, spring Gafferers. play tennis. ft getting a drink of water. To the .| progress of Bryan on his return and tennis. . from a torpid liver and clogged Senator La Follette to state wheth-|) foreign lands. A new sun ike etipecieninnnens létle girl who answered his knock at] bowels, unless you awaken them to OR J 0 er he had been guilty of what Mr. of hope has dawned upon the demo- | “Big Tim” Found the door he sald when she had given|thoir proper action with Dr. King’s « Us tis Hearst's magesine charged in com him the desired draught and he had| New Life Pille; the pleasantess and most effective cure for constipation. They prevent appendicitis and tone up the system. 25¢ at Frank T. Clay’s drug svore. Indian Tei cratie party, and the republican piney psig ordre nto pend ‘stand-pat’ leaders cannot conceal Too Much Cannon. ment that Mr, Bailey had given|*elr anxiety over the situation.) Now York, July 2.—Because Wash- every aid in placing that matter in Whats now most probable is that | ington ts “too far from the Bowery” proper shape, and-had been very Bryan will be the next democratic}and because Uncle Joe Cannon fs helpful. candidate for pres{dent; and in the|about all there ts of Congress that No speech of the eenate has receiv- face ot Roosevelt's declination to|Counts, Big Tim Sullivan has re- ad closer attention than that of Mr, {702 again, the ‘stand-patters’ know | signed his seat and will return to Balley. It has been expected that not whereto turn for a deliverer/the State Senate. His resignation he would make a personal attack on — Ps tepeenty — . = = to Washington ay 19g ' , ttician, | lewd democracy. ls enough for’ “J’m through,” Big Tim told his| ,, ee ther, Bailey retrained ae oa hei _— ber = = it i friends. “I’ve had enough of making Wo _ ee See ae sen! and for our readers +0} Jaws for the nation. I prefer to go ‘ doing. The general impression {8] ot on conclustone.” ieeteaiians 3 oth be om nts a Not to be outdone, the candidate that the reply has been so public, so gave the little one anotner nickle, offered her {n recompense some eandy. “Did the man ahead of me give you anything?” “Oh, yes, sir,” replied the bright girl, “he gave me candy.” “Ab!” exclaimed the candidate, “there’s five cente for you. I don’t suppose that he gave you any money?” : The youngster laughed merrily. SPECIALIST, ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Gives lal attention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and its eflect upon the Ears, Throat and Lungs. Those in need of Glasees can have po} eyes tested free, and properly fit- Willlam Ssurday, of Webster Groves, achicken raiser and dog fancier, declares that meat distrib- uted by the Beef Trust killed eleven fancy Plymonth Rock chickens for him last weck, and thata valuable setter pup worth $100 was poisoned, but he saved {ts life by the applica- tion of antidotes. The meat fed to Office on the South side, over El- mer Dixon’s store. the chickens was f, th ified and so complete that this people. Things are different down ec ‘as irom the scraps Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. m4 of assault will aa be so highly Child’s Coffin Unearthed in Washington from what they are _ Gent op is rare ae _ : butcher shop, supplied by the roductive in the future as it has fn Albany. In Albany you're !n] « “9 f Trust. From the report of the Gem City Business so in the past. Within State Prison Walls. among the fellows you know, and eh Kies you, too?” he asked inspectors appointed by the Govern- ment, some of this Beef Trust meet would kill an alligator. General Miles said {¢ killed several thousand soldiers during the Spanish—Ameri- can war. Striped clothing with a {t’s interesting. Congress {s dull, and {t’stoo much of a one-man game to sult me. Just imagine a game with about 300 men sitting in and one man taking all the pots!” oo ‘ Jefferson City, Mo., June.—While Bates County Boy In Philippines excavating tor the foundation of the PL. May 14 1906 new prison hospital this morning, Ep gr ne ~ ove M I convict workmen unearthed a small 1TOR Times, Butler, Mo.—"! wooden coffin, evidently one in which “Indeed, he did, sir!” responded the ttle girl; “and he kissed ma, too.” DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART DISEASB. College, Quincy, Illinois. The largest, most successful Bust- ness College in America. 20 teachers, 1400 students, and $100,000 Col- ‘ht I would write you a few diet f hei lege Building. thoug! a small child had been buried. State Senator Daniel J. Riordan “|meat diet from their own packing Bookkeeping, Shorthand and lines to let you know thatI am still The find was reported to Warden | will succeed “Big Tim” at Washing- nee frequently pole oe house would be fit punishment for ting, Penmanship, Banking, | live and well,and alsosend you one/ 4) who investigated the matter|ton. There have been rumors that papers. The rush, push and strenuous: | the beef trust belngs who pass cur- dollar. ness of the American people has a strong Ete, Graduates readily secure em- . the best he could. From the appear-|Harry Payne Whitney would be| tendency to lead up to valvular and other | rent as men. ployment. Wearrived here April les and I). 10, and condition of the wood it !s| nominated, but this report is stren- Silage Nags Palpitations Olealneee: ———— like {¢ very well. We lets New York believed that it had been in the February 1 and had rhoryng Mare ground forty or fifty years. It was along one. We stopped at made of walout lumber, and there|- ter, Malta, Port Sald, Sues, Aden,| Colombia, and Singapore. We were Brace haven sotaed over. ang “New York July 2.—HermanSchnib-| for the cure of just such cases, Golden Cape Girardeau, Mo., July 2.— on the transport Kilpatrick and the] qs sround in which thecoffin waa|%®%® wealthy grocer of Brooklyn,| array Srarss Disrmvearony, asiand: [Vome® Richardson, once convicted > — | McClellan was with us. found {s enclosed within two walls, invited three frjonds to accompany ard authority, “to impart tone and in-|of the murder of young William Begged the Hangman’s Pardon.) ‘The McClellan engines gave out], rr greased power to the heart's action."| Bleckwends and sentenced to be but {t{@ thought that at the time| im: in. bis automobile to -Coney| Numerous other leading authorities rep: : and we had to tow her about one- Honolulu, June,—Okomotu, aJap- Write to-day for 64-page Illustra- ted Catalogue free, sho' how to a 8 rscation - ate- nographer or bookkeeper. Address, . D, L, Mussutman, Pres., | 88.106 Quincy, Iiinois. smothered sensations and other distress- * eere sommes By She Serene. ing syioptoms. suess'/ Man Prefers Hanging to RG a bn ag hi Ro pecealnens in, a ane whic! . Pierce’s Golden cal Dis- i Death Ends Auto Spin. covery is made are recommended by some Long Jail Sentence. of the leading writers on Materia Medica the coffin was placed there the space Inlend ‘and Manhattan Beach last Tesent Golden Seal as an unsurpassed | hanged, was saved from the gallows disi na i was ontelde the old wall of the pris- nighi. The party started from the Lo cay ng hegtled eg ryt aera een at the second trial in the clreuit 008, Were : beacn for home shortly after mid-| Pottews thar it must be groatly sirenguis | COUre Ot Jackson. The jury return- night. ened bis superb, general ionic. wis ed a verdict of murder in the second Sebnibbe was driving the car down| of T Golden Medical Blacovery, so far | degree and sentenced Richardson to . Pacific street, Brooklyn, ata good| * {ts marvelous cures of valvular and | twenty-five years in the penitentiary. It is the boast of Missourians that)/.4444 As Troy avenue, where the m,, | He eald: “1 would rather hang than , ‘}@ummer avenue trolley cars cross pee theron cific street, a car was rapidly bo roeecuting Attorney Daves as sus on thn da ont marhinalt of | ertbes the tighter sentence to thetact pide together. The automobile| fecor ;| that Mary Legrand, the sweetheart fea thrown a dosen foot and over- ot young Bleckwendt, created a scene ad in the court room while Richardon’s “Iwas aloser ina twenty of | battle with chronic piles and mi ant sores, until { tried Bucklen’s

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