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ADDIE HARDING, 810 Gourt BUTLER, MISSOURJ, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 , 1907 4s SENATOR FLAYS TRUST. The Lumbermen’s Combine is Roundly Scored by Kittridge || in the Upper House. Washlogton, Jan. 21.—Senator Kittredge, who lives where lumber fs ecarce and has therefore had an op- portunity of seeing how the lumber %* |trust controls the situation, de- nounced that corporation in the senate as the ‘most gigantic, exact- ing and soulless of trusts that op- | press the people.” He declared the lumber trust the king of combina- tions In restraint of trade in its far- reaching effects and said there was “none tocompare with {t;{t is re- morseless {n {ts grasp on the people, and the only change it contemplates is to increase the price of ita products at frequent intervals without regard to cost.” He said the trust had become so bold In its operations within the last year that ts had eliminated {p many localities all semblance of compett- tion, and from a central point con- Mis Frances Wilson, 82 Nelson street, Eat Babies For Food. Victoria, B. C., Jan. 21.—Further advices received from Shanghal tell of increasing horrors of the great famine {n Central China. The corre- | spondent of the Echo de Chine says in two districts, Sinchow and Pai- chow, starving people are eating thelr children. Plants and grass which furnished food for many have disappeared, and not even roots are left. hai paper says cases of cannibalism are many and that he personally | saw instances of i$ and saw human flesh actually being sold. DeWitt’s Little Marly Risers, re- liable Ilttle pills, Recommended by Clay’s drug store north side square Rockefeller is Indicted. Findlay, 0, Jan, 21 —The ary paoel of the Handcock county grand jury, which hes been insession for the last week, tonight retvurced 539 seperate indict ments ageing the Standard Oil Company of New Jer sey, Standard Oll Company of O'ito, tanu The correspondent of a Shang- | You will do better work for a cup of fragrant deticint ARIOSA Coffee nd vou will rest better afterwards. a Cuts your coffee bills about in half. Sold in « und packages only, se for ye & protection Loose cofh > isn’t the same ‘ ' it may be dusty, dirty pe bad | for your stomach and nerves. ‘RS. Mrs, Mary Meyer, ‘Thomson avenue, street, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: near Shell Road, Winfield, L. Y., N. ¥.,} Olinton, Mass., writes: trolled both the wholesale and re-|Ohio Oil Company, Buckeye Pipe «] have been # user of Peruna for ‘the | writes: “Had you seen me at the time of iny | tall trade. Line Company, Solar Refinery Cou ane tee rrenaenraes eae last twelve years and can truthfully say| “Ihave beon annoyed with a cough ilIness and now, you would not wonder “T have i _ . aa oC : : an . base he a inn ‘ shat there lang better medicindoh earth. | tor y y' that 1 take delight in: sounding the it mo" my — uniform | pany, Nantabien i ‘s y>| Some parties bre ke into the grand “With me it is a eure preventive for} «Often it was eo bad that I could not | Praises of Peruna, price lists, oatenel! ly emanating {John D, Rockefeller, H Rogers, jury room at Macon one night re *d eolds and man: “My ailment was a severe cold which from many different localities, but] Wesley Tilford, John D. Archbold, | cantly and evidence showed examined 3 i Yijsleep half the ’ ‘ other ills, In my| night, Many peo-, attacked the bronchial tubes and lungs, |which are printed from the same|Frand ( Barstow, William Rocke: all the books and papers, evidently fe home can always] ple thought I had [followed yourspecialiirectionsand }type, turned ont by the same press|feller and F. T. Cuthbert. They for the purpose of discovering along p be found a bottle | consumption, after using. six bottles of Peruna I was at dt & i ¥ tts lg saat hee 4 of Peruna, Two or three times a yearI| «A woman recommended Peruna to | MY feet again, and {ssued from a common center.|are formaliy charged with being jwhat lines the jury waa investigat- am troubled with my throat, me two years ago. I began to take “] think Peruna a wonderful medi- {It matters not whether these lets | mermbers ofa trust for conspiracy ing, Next thing we know the jatls “T always had to have the services of| Peruna and now 1 am perfectly free cine,” were {fssued by the Northwestern ettrace If Handeosk county | and possibly the penttentiary will be ne peda hacia fwo or threo times in| from a cough. The promptness with which Peruna | Lumber company, the Minnesota or} wins tn each caso tines auerega ing | hurg Ito find ont whar the 4 each case, “Tam gladto say that Perana died relieves afresh cold, and even removes |the Trinity River Lu y ait ru » Masersér 5 fe and rer out et “Although a user of Peruna, I never| 14 saunty, I ee Peruna occasion-|Chronic colds, that have become | 4 a, y P red umber i ce Boe C0000 en Us: pena? pes sibel eli sha ¥) thought of talsing it for my throgtuntil ally when I do not feel well and I slo thoroughly established, is well» Oo cnt rices quoted by eac Le a) - s about two years ayo. give it to my children, known through» |#hd every one of theee companies a vie —_ sipdscgeate” neck th Sue way “Pernna {ts the. best medicine for CONSUMPTION j out the entire are fdentleal in every particular.” oS great delight I was: not troubled with) oto ana colds: f t 1 PREVENTED. J country. This | Kittrodye declared the profits of d the smothered and choked feeling and nadie gid “ i P nere an sey 4 ranks Perunaas a " 4 eos never have since, Pe on le how much Peruns has helped reliable prophylactic against consuiip- ane arugs were beyond all reason “f ‘can check it every time with |™° tion, “Evtdence already developed,” he Peruna. hesprthpge to pentie bsp pb de-| Mr, Wm. Swain, 42 15 Stiles street, w. jedded, “conclustvely shows the “I certainly would not be without | creases the expectoration, strengthens | philadelphia, Pa., ¥ St } — * aap : a Paina papesge vig the patent: inereaaed the appetite aiid eek “Ute aa ' pig tga ste ountry is subdiv ided into ter. The fight against consumption is be-| in many cases procures sound, refresh-|] had used almost everything I ritortes, each of which {s dominated coming a national problem, ing sleep, ; think of forcatarrh, {by an association maintaining a oe Aidep ty te hear of sanitariums| But4he value of Peruna in the treat-| I felt sotired when getting up in the | mere shadow of independence. established at the expense of the state| ment of a case of consumption is not so| morning and my lings felt dry and “Retall dealers with F C h, C Id, '¢ s fe an o un th p for the treatment of the vast army of| great as itis in the prevention of con-|sore. No one who has not experienced re ; asa or oug 0 ck, yea slp spective subdivisions are not permilt- eonsumptives, sumption, it can imagine how I suffer ore roal, i eck The open air treatment, fresh air and| since itis well known that consump-| “I tried nearly everything recom: ted to compete wlth each other, sunlight, sre recognised by the medical | tion begins with a common cold or ca-|Mended, but nothing did me any por- either In the same town or within al- j Rheumatism and ee ae eae. Poa tarrh, any medicine that can be relied pro good. -|lotted territory. The minimum price A ‘ essitios n of con-| upon to relieve these must be regarded| “The first bottle of Perana did me 20 | whio ¥ j ae ee N | i oe tan ae a stages. fr as a preventive of consumption, much good that I continued taking it inp atieeg — : nse eura gia r. Hartman has for many years ad- - _| until gompletely cured. y ress oo COREE VICTESES ll Dealers vocated the fresh air treatment for con- enh aape by aie, of paige con-| “I caanot praise Peruna highenough, | any directions of the trust he fs first H Me $ sumption, At the same time he. has | ®¢™Pton, or chronic coughs, or settled | 7 wish every one could know of it.” subjected ratem of heavy Price 25¢ 50¢ & #100 recognized Peruna as a useful palliative | Colds, have reported Peruna as being &) Those suffering from colds can do subjected to RS AEN) OF NERY fines, for the many distressing symptoms| safe and reliable remedy for these ail-/ nothing better than to procure a bottle and {f violations are repeated {s Sent Fre which accompany the white plague, ments, of Peruna and give it a fair trial. blacklisted and finally driven from ” . en bea a _ . ‘Sloan's Book on Horses — business. Where authorized local Catt! H & Poultr “Give ” «Give,” Obituary, ser have an organization a bill ame, Togs y . 5 . ; OR. ul NORRIS! of lumber {s never sold without first Add Dr. Earl S. Sloan The Clinton Datly Democrat con-| Steter Stella E. Burch was born advising all the other members. In ress SEB ra M a tained the follawing concerning | Nov. 14th, 1873 died Jan. 9th, 1907 guch cases local dealers are premit 615 Albany St Boston. ass. j 1 Columbia and the State University | age 33 years, 1 month anu 25 days. {ted to charge any price above the : = , which voices the sentiment of nearly | She was united to F. S. Wolf in mar-| minimum fixed by the trust. An = riage December 24th, 1895. To this union was born two children, little Bernice and little Ronald. She united with the Christian church at the age of 13 at Eldorado Springs, Mo., and has lived a faithful member until her death. She was laid to rest in the Rogers cemetery. Brother Mayfield spoke the consoleing words to 4 large congregation of mourning friends. Let mesay to the father, mother and to her husband, you do not mourn as those who have no Lope, remember you have more 1n- terest {n heaven.than you ever had before. God will lift the cloud; every cloud has a silver lining; now we ees through a glase darkly but then will we see face to face. irregular dealer may be successful in — purchasing an original stock of lum- ibang al ber and thus tle up hiscapital. Then THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MC » . ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE |ever70":: : iin hd “Phe minute Uncle Sam dropped i ‘AND THROAT : $475,000 war claims into Misaouri’s z Se Lae strong box, Columbla passed her wee Gives spetial attention to the treat- | Plate and, like Oliver Twist, asked og ee en eflecé upon | for niore. Now we're proud of our Throat and Lungs. ~° Missouri State University, and our aus in.oeed of amos ons, bare | pride lape ad the college camprs ted. andextends like an unfolding gar- Office on the South aide, over El-| ment over Columbia. We, of the ther Dixon’s store. . outlying provinces, ate. willing to _ Office Loura, trom Qa. m. to4p. m.| render tribute to our Athens and send our young men shére as host ‘egesfor the same. But there’s 4 ‘mit! Here are Nevada and St. Joe, and Sedalia and Warrensburg, ‘and Fulton, aud Kirkeville, and JefCity, and. Cape (trardequ, ‘and Maryville, | and “ingfield and 8 lot of others 1} cro ng Up to the legislative feed dtigh only to find Columbia with |: all“tonr feet in it Now Missouri fe generans with her public. instita- ] sinha. Bos Dont ile 5,000 ought 46'dd'us all some good. Putit Into | piles a Stateroad fundto make os all richtr: ‘Po build up’ Missouri, visible and all powerful hands ; be- gin the work of his destruction. He finds {t impossible to purchase lum- ber he has contracted to sell. The outcome {she is elther financially ruined or surrenders to the trust on such terms aa It sees fit to impose.” The senator then presented to the | 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 r ars time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year ifdesired, 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 ful] 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 85 years ago and are written up daily from the county ree- ords. We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trast Company will pay you interest ou it, Wm. E. Walton, Pres. Fank Allen, Sec C. A. Allen, Ass’t Sec,” A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. J. Nix, Clerk. senate the confidential blacklist of the Northwestern Lumbermen’s as- sociation ‘and letters tending to show the effect a circular had in pre- venting an independent dealer from fulfilling a contract. He turned the letters over to the department of commerce and labor for action, © + Couldn't Find ’Em. A janitor of ikaandedbias| threw up his job. Pirhs nerdy rns he sald: : “I’m honest, ‘ond F ‘won't Your Pastor, C. W. West. Sheep Starving on Range. Glendive, Mont., Jan.—Thousands of sheep are etarving on the ranges in this section, »wing to the unpre: cedented depth of snow, which lies from ten tuches to three feet deep, and the extremely cold weather. Stockmen hurrying their stock toward the railroad, but many are dying on ‘the trails. The tempera- ture. is 86° degrees below zero in many places in Northern Montana. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles mn dlind, bleed: rotrud! te a eed th ding money if PAZOOINTMENT reg og tolddays. 50c 2 ‘Camogie Pays Most Taxes. New York, Jan. 21.—Andrew Carn : | egie will be the heaviest personal tax payer in New York if the list of a:- - | sessments made public by assessors today {es not amended. The value Sam Levy, Vice-Pres, W, D. Yates Abstractor, Always Remember the Full al of his personal property is fixed at $5,000,000 and that of John D Kockefeller at $3,500,000. Te Cure a Cold in ‘Une Day. falls toca cit cen BROMO QUI The Right Name. over-eer of the poor, at Fort Madi. son, Ie., says: “Dr. Kin; Pills are rightly name refund | laxative.” jousness vba var EW F. T. Clay’s drag store. Mr. August Sharpe, the popular New Life Ned Pen | act more agreeably, do more goo and make one | feel better than any other ranteed to cure bil- cotstipation. 25c at Laxative Rrome uinine meer | OP sre Cures a Cold in Gu Day, Grip in Two. G bre at: x, 25e.