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VOL. XXIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1907. NO. 31 FLED FROM NORSE DIET. Trades for Soldiers. | MILLIONAIRE IN A Father’s Advice r 7 —_ Pre he London Daly Rowe PRISON AND HAPPY. |to His Daughter. W h Chicogo Boys Couldn’t Stand Tsong sesame boy om —- A father talking to his careless en t e daughter sald: “I want to epeak to you of your mother. It may bethat you have noticed a careworn look upon her face lately. Of course, it § has not been brought there by any! act of yours, still is is your duty to chase it away. I want you to getup to-morrow morning and get break- fast; and when your mother comes, and begins to express her surprise, | go right up to her and kiss her on| the mouth. Youcan’t imagine how | it will brighten her dear face. “Besides you owe her a kiss or two. Away back when you were a} little girl she kissed you when no one else was tempted by your fever. taint- Fishballs of the Father- ployment are many and varied, but!Louig A. Gourdain Finally Ac- given a certain knowledge of garden- land. ing on a scientific basis, his chances complishes Object of His. Chicago, May 27.—Because they of obtaloing work are greatly in- : didn’t like fish balls, fish pudding, |°teaeed. There is a growing demand Long Compaign cheese made of goate’ milk and other}°® the part of owners of country] Atlanta, Ga., May 27.—A million delicacles of a Norwegian farmer’s houses forhandy men who have been | alre several times, Louis A. Gourdian daily bill of fare, two little Chicago|lsciplined, and knowledge ofjof Chicago, New Orleans and elee- boys ran away from the home of gardening coupled with experience} where, is now in the Atlanta Federal their grandfather in Norway and of horses will make for mutual bene-| Penitentiary and his oft-repeated came alone to their father in Chi-| 4%. In the case of theex-soldier who | wish to get behind the bars and pay cago. contemplates emigration such know!-| the penalty of his crime is realized. The two “runaways” who made the | dae will stand him in good stead in] He arrived in Atlanta from Jollet, remarkable journey are Christian|® Dew land. Ils., in the custody of guarde of the and Lawrence Christiansen, 6 and 8| 161s proposed that general officers | big prison {n Joliet, and was formal- years old, Tho little fellows, both of Commanding at home should com-|ly turned over to the Atlanta prison Copyright 1908, by The Manalin Co, whom were born in Chicago, accom-|™unicate with the county represen- authorities. . panied thelr mother to Norway last | *@tives of she department of agricul-| With the coming to Atlanta ot/@d breath and swollen face. You MAN-A-LIN Is An Christmas to visit thelr grandpar-| ‘Ure, who in turn would send acoun-|Gourdain, one of the most remark-| Were NOt as attractive then as you joyous the first few weeks, Thon|Fegimental allotments to give a/jleast three years. It was Gourdain | 0° Childish sunshine and shadows she for Constipation they told their grandfather they Course of instruction to the men|who threatened to butld a prison of/ Was always ready to cure by the i couldn’t “go” fish balls, and that] there stationed. set lr oy a be- ails tclcare evades aes Another braach of employment | cause jawyer had secured his re-|° . oe boc — aliments no eeccaroeual roast beefand dans Raum a ———— lease from Jollet. It was, GourdatnJ0Ped in the rough old world. Then SHAME HAS BROKEN HUMMEL wicoae ‘ pie a4 A worsen seem to augur well is telegraphy, | who promised never to eat nor epeak | 800, the midnight kisses with which ——e , SUC Sy | discolored and pimpled skin, | inactive liver, dyspepsia, over-| | worked kidneys and headache. | Hair Falls Then it’s time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in, It cannot do any- thing else. It’s nature’s way. ‘The best kind of a testimonial — “Sold for over sixty years.’ Made by J. 0. Co., Lowell, Mass. eo manuhoturere of SARSAPARILLA, FISH KEPT COMING. and the army council has signified |again until he donned the garb of a|she leaned above your pillow have! The New York Lawyer-Prisoner {ts intention to place a limited num- | convict and recelved a number, And |4ll been on interest these long, long , ber of old telegraph {nstruments at|!t was Gourdain who changed his | years. Too Ill to Leave His Cell. the service of regiments as a step to- | mind. “Of course, she fs not so pretty New York, May 27,—Abraham fl ward systematizingsuch instruction.| After accumulating a fortune of and kissable ae you are but if you Hummel. the lawyer who began sk The general postoffice fs prepared to/about $5,000,000, Gourdian was|haddone your share of the work dur- ving a year's sentence in the Caley grant certlficates of proficlency to} ‘ried and convicted {n Chicago June|ing she past ten years, the contrast} 140. + Blackwell's feland for con soldier telegraphists who shall have|6, 1906, and sentenced to a term of] Would not be so marked. Her face splracy {n the Dodge-Morse divorce satisfied the examiners, the degree of four and onehalf years in prison for|hasfar more wrinkles than yours, and Sake has hinken ito Huinmel efficiency 80 obtained being such as|® violation of the postal laws regard- | yet, if you were sick shat face would spent a sleepless night aiid whan ihe to quallly the operator to act as ing lottery schemes. appear far more beautiful than an sina 168 rising care ho waa deo wank substitute ina country postoffice. Then began a series of eccentric | angel’sasit hovered over you, watch- toget up. At 6 o’clock the prisoners Thus anex-soldier who, in the or- actions. Gourdain discharged his} {ng every opportunity to minister to began aie marsh an sha Arc dinary way, would be employed as a lawyers and conducted his own case. | your comfort and every one of these bukwhen. ihe ber was : ‘allad which: postman, will be able to secure euch Be made a speech to thejury and de-| wrinkles would seem to be bright opened all the cells wt, reac e appointments as sorting clerk or clared that {f he was convicted he| wavelets of sunshine chasing each on: Tae (Ble hans Himinalle wed telegraphist. would not appeal, but would serve | other over her dear face. waa: ie did bak emerge in his striped The sum of 2,500 pounds which hie sentence aud return all his for-} “She will leave you one of these nuit, The others shuttled off isthe has been allotted for expenditure on | Sune to the people from whom {t was|days. These burdens, if not lifted waahioow uk aulll’ hans ean no technical instruction during 1907 8 recetved, with interest at 8 per cent.|from her shoulders, will break her eign of nines Sud cho warden is solely for the civilian employment He was sentenced to prison and was|down. Thosehard rough hands that wake GadGut what Sanablk of soldiers, and not for military pur-|{carcerated in the Joliet Peniten-|have done so many necessary things Deputy Warden John J Murthe poses. tary. Ho remained © convict there jor you, will be crossed upon her Iife-| 4.244 Humssel prone on hiecot until July 13, when his lawyers, at | less breast, those neglected lps that juntas be had oe himeelt aba, the request of his fsmily, secured u|gave you your first baby kiss, will with his prison sult “a she alte ot the ( supersedeas and Gourdain was re-| beforever closed; aud thosesad, tired bed, Mfurite aaked Homme) if he leased on bond against his will. eyes will have opened fn eternity. was til, and Hommel cenled in © From then until he was rearrested, | Then you will appreciate your moth- feoble : ioe shat Ii an like + April 24, and returned to Joliet, |er but {¢ will be too late.” a ee eee Pcie Ree ave the services of a pbyeictan. i \- nc gh bea alg A Narrow Escape. Murtha summoned Dr. C. N. Dors- Federal Judge to send him back to] 4G. W. Cloyd,a merchant, of Plunk, ee ee him. Hummel prison, He wet from New York, |Mo., had narrow escape four years | 880 be not care for any break- where he Iived {n sumptuous apart.|®8% When he ran a jimson bur {nto |fast. He had not eaten any supper P pI his thumb. Hesays: “The doctor | either, and {¢ appeared as {f ageneral ments at the Hotel Savoy, to Wash: ' wanted to amputate it but I_ would physical breakdown hascome, Word ington, and tried to get one of the;not consent. I bought a box of]... sont to Dr. D. A. MeAullfi th Supreme Cvurt justices to send him | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and that! + Ws Be CARNES, TOO back 0 Joliet: cured the dangerous wound.” 25c at| Visiting physician of the peniten- ‘ F, T. Claye, druggist. tlary, who has an office in Manhat- scdienie ook wet — - eeeiaar isn mcaaemaal | san, and he went to see the prisoner. Judge there to send him back, back He Questions Methuselah. mount captanet ¥ be . mere ye shadow. He was su 4! back to Jollet. But there was noth- Chicago, May 27.—When old Me- moved #0. the ar wat & & ing doing. Then ho jumped to Chi- | thuselah used to tell his great-great | state of utter collapse cago and was accommodated. grandsons about how he could re-| —_——_—_ eckeecenranereneneniviensesan member “nigh 900 years ago when| For acold ora cough take Ken- aaa see nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. It there was not & house ‘twixt here an] ootaing no oplates and gently Elam’s cave,” he was “romancing.” | moves the bowels, thereby driving Prof Frederick Starr, head of thejthe cold ontirely from tho system. department of anthropology at the | Conforms to the National Pure Food University of Chicago, has exposed haga Law. Sold by Clay’s drug him. The professor told his class i that he did not believe Methuselah Is Mr. Corey Retaliating? ever lived 969 years, or within ceu- iA ; turles of that age. Pittsburg, Pa., May 27.—W. bh. Although the Bible says Methu- Corey has tendered his resignation selah lived on earth this length of | 9° president of the United States time and divides his life into periods, Steel corporation and is unloading Prof, Starr, “University of Chicago, his stock onthe market to depress t founded by John D. Rockefeller,” values, according to reports received : with the cold criticism of science, de-|>Y Pittsburg brokers. prived him of the honor he has borne anny thas the officials for centuries, surpassing the life resiguation and Corey is clinging efforts of every venerable by selling his etock. There was plenty of frult, bread and milk to eat. Also there was ski runningand all sorts of winter sports while the snow lasted, but the fish dishes and the “goat cheese’’ persist- ed in appearing on the table to the great disgust of the young Amer- ieans. When they could stand {¢ no long- er the youngsters held a council of .warup {n the mountains, “‘Ifgrand- || pa tries to make me eat that fishy stuff again I'll run away,” Lawrence sald to his brother. “Ttyou go away, I want to go with you,” lisped Christian. Remove constipation and | all of these ailments dis- | appear. MAN-A-LIN can be relied upon | to produce a gentle action of | | the bowels, making pills and | drastic cathartics entirely un- | necessary. | A dose or two of Man-a-lin | Jis advisable in slight febrite| | attacks, la grippe, colds and | | influenza. WHIPPING DID NO GOOD. With this matter settled the boys set off for thelr grandfather’s house, where another fish dinner was awalt- ing them. ‘I won’t eat that,” sald Lawrence, his younger brother back- ing him up with the assertion that he’d “‘die first” before he would touch @ bite. The grandfather, a stern old peasant, grabbed the youngsters by the nape of the neck, pushed them out of the house and carried them to the woodshed, where he thrashed them roundly. That sume day the boys disap- peared, and after a week of search” ing, Mrs. Christiansen found the boys at the house of & distant relative in Christinia. Meanwhile Lawrence had written to his father in East Chicago, asking for money for steamship pas- sage for himeelf and his brother. The money was sent ut once, and Mrs. Christianen, who will remain in Norway all summer, sent the unruly youngsters off as first cabin pas- sengers.on the Oscar II MARBLES FOR A BANK. Millions to be Spent in Remodel- ing New York’s Old Customs House. From the New York Herald. Plans and architectural designs for the remodelirg of the old custom house in Wall street have been sub- mitted to the National City bank of- ficials for revision and copies have been sent to James Stillman, presi- dent of the banking institution, who is in Europe. These designs are on a magnificent ) scale, but the exterior, with its mas- sive effect, will remain unchanged. The architects have been given a free hand in remodeling the interior, which will be completely changed. Marbles from the rarest quarries of Europe and mural decorations by A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists are authorized to refunding money !f PAZOOINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c Judge Hargis Acquitted. Lexington, Ky., May 27.—Almost three years after the shoosing of Town Marshal Thomas Cockrill at Jackson, a verdict of not guilty was returned in the case of Judge James Hargis, the first of those who were jointly charged with that murder, and another chapter in the famous Breathitt county feud was conclud- ed. June 21, 1904, Cockrill was shot while in the court house at Jackson, dying later at Lexington, where he was taken for medical attention, . and during the trial several witnesses | DeWitt’s Kidney and bladder Pills swore that Judge Hargis, his broth- ) #fford prompt relief for weak kidneys, era, and Sheriff Ed. Callahan had en- backache and urinary troubles. Sold M tered into @ murder conspiracy ae Siag's Soug ehese. the best masters will be used, as Mr. |o¢ta Pa. “Two of our home doctors : ’ Stiliman wishes to make of the old| said the case was hopeless, his lunge | Promising !mmunity to anyone who custom house @ monument which|being affected. We thea employed | Would shoot Cockrill, Dr. B.D. Cox will endure and with {t perpetuate | ther doctors but no benefit result.}and J.B. Marcum, all three of whom his name and memory. ove boM paged = _— have since died by shooting. According to the estimate made fn netieed tmorevenest. We continued aoe So, Seen, pennies Wall atreet it e sald that the cost of | this medicine unt!l several bottles|*8timony tending to disprove the reconstructing the {nterlor will run| were used, when our boy was corh-| conspiracy charge and Judge Hargis, {nto millions of dollars, Situated in on» Boome ay velding = ee in his oy rege dented the center of the structure willbe a th i all connection with the shooting. tonics Guaranteed at Clay's drug) Curt Jott, who confessed to killing double decked armor plate vault|gtore, 50, - Asigot srg which will be the largest one in the yer ya need arcum, for which he was givena a Keeps Girl in Smoke House. | lite sentence, was a witness against |eatrance to the shipyards at Hamil- ton ferry, when they tried to go to world devoted exclusively to the pur- ; pose and business of one institution.| Johnstown, Pa., May 27.—One Judge Hargis. work, EF aboot 900 sethers who hundred infuriated nelghborsrescued| Pain caused by bolls, burns, cuts,|¢ried to urge them, by peaceable The Carnegie company, which has Dink ident of the © 4 received the contract, {s already at| EfieHeffley, a halt-witted girl about|scalds and skin diseases is promptly rson in history and making tho |" 1°9? Prescot O° Spe —— work on its plans and‘specifications. | 17 years of age , from a smoke house |Telleved by DeWitt’s Carbolized mp nee tege te nem, rw do of 1907 seem mere Sel company, Sno bung ciated fer - in which she had been confined for) Witch Hazel Salve. Good for piles. a ; striplings. An attendant assertion ee ae oe eee oe ee eet Cn eee ee y, . DR J M NORRIS several weeks by the parents, who cmatied ——— by Prof Starr was that people live |°°™° time. The only t#ing in the «VUs . resid farm near Berlin, Somer- Didn’t R t ger now han in th. way is the report that Jikige E. H. hy | ae gen * ne —" a on Gary, newchairman of $he board, ' P may assume Corey’s pl ye yeaa P y - “I¢ 1s also doubtful it Saul, David | ™® porad p The emoke house prison in which : It isaaid here that it Din hould 6x8 feet inal ys the girl was kept was 6x8 feet insize, Sedalia, Mo., May 27.—Dr. E. F. nd Solomon ever reigned forty Staats was arrested, charged with A not be elevated to the he&d of the with but one window, which had been years uplece,” sald the professor. | | corporation it will be Wonderful Eczema Cure. “Our little boy had eczema for five years,” writes N. A. Adams, Henri- A Longshoremen Riot. New York, May 27 —In a riot be- tween 500 longshoremen strikers and strike breakers at the entrance to the Atlantic Basin, South Brooklyn, several shots were fired and the police reserves battled for many minutes to restore order. Three hundred negro strike break ers were stopped at the Ferry place Besta is | ON THE EYE EAR NOSE painted over to prevent the girlfrom Siflute to:report.e cane of smalipos H ‘men lived no longer then than now. of trouble over sted! ratie Whish D being observed by strangers who on the Board of Haaish, Ff 5 In factI belleve that people live in the 1 : AND THROAT might be about the premises. When |e ea eo ine. boon emal ve 2 longer now than they did in Bible mpage d a aps is ae ¥ ‘ acer caoe the doce, Tho 00 Sedalia and in many pene ong 2 —: ———_— which caused ean conmniets sh Gives attention tothetreat-|cuing party was composed ot the tients have never been quarantined. S Don’t Pay Alimony, rallroads of the country, were made a ment of Catarrh and ite eflect upon] most prominent citizens of Berlin. The Mayor has issued: orders for = To be diyorced trom yourappendtx. | 9* the Carnegie wills over which Mr. the Throat and George Heftley, she father, was ar-|**Fict quarantine. Dr. Staate insist- = There will be no lonfor it ifyou | Dinkey has control. This was made sted and ball. ? ed that case the neighbors disag- | = keep your bowels regular with Dr.| certain when E. H. Harriman an- nosed as éwralipox was measles. The | 4) haps =¢ —~ Bn b bays Thetr action | nounced openly that his officers had city physicians were sent to {avesti- Zz long parc phe tp gg ned pital asked him to call the attention of t _ and the doctor’s arrest follow. plaint. Guaranteed by F. T. Clay, | the steel corporation to the bad rails druggist. 25c, Try j they were furnishing, @

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