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The Butler Weekly VOL. XXIX" BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1907. : NO, 42 National Commander Army and Navy Union SHEPPARD THE FAKER Says: “I Have No Hesitation In Endorsing Peruna As An Efficient Remedy For Catarrh.” . “ As a general thing, I have been op- | COMES OVER FROM posed to what are known as patent medicines, but Peruna has long since KANSAS TO REGULATE overcome this feeling. It is now, as it has been for a long time, a well estab- OUR TRAFFIC AFFAIRS lished family medicine with us, upon which we rely to give tired nature sub- we stantial restoration.” Suiiis atin oY Gitiisnitan Head of A Fake Organization Mr. Donald Robb, Jr., 16 Wrights Repudiated Reputable Ave., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Deputy Su- pud by preme Chief Ranger, Independent Labor Unions. Order of Forresters, writes: “While on a visit to Boston I must have eaten something that did not agree with my stomach, as @ terrible case of Failing to Control Missouri Rail Road indigestion followed. Peruana was re- Commisasion, Asks Governor Folk commended to me, and after using three Fo: ° arta ett: er bor asboe GAY ica r Commission of Three, One Mem fore recommend Peruna to any one | ber to be Appointed By Sheppard. suffering with stomach trouble.” Union Railway Trackmen, neither of — poy Pca — =P Wh th per dated Fort S:ott, Kansas, Wed- nesday, March 6. 1907. en e The many railroad men who are ve > the journal will won aH. ® [ i lI ler why, and we admit we are ata logs to explain the reason why the air a S label fs not on this printing We will keep these two pieces of hihi oi ' ; printed matter on file in this office, | Then it’s time to act! No time and those desiring to see the freaks to study, to read, to experi- can do so by making their wants J ment! You want to save your known” hai i ick! a The International Brotherhood ot § 2!" and save it quickly, too8 8 So make up your mind this Maintenance-of-Way Employes Is an : . oldand well established organization f Very minute that if your hair of railway employes. It has trade Fever Comes out you will use agreements with many ratlway com- § Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes panies, and is recognized unofficially @the scalp healthy. The hair by other companies with which ithas fi stays in. It cannot do eny- no offictal; agreements, During the § thing else. It’s nature's way. fires four months of the present year The best kind of a testimonial— this brotherhood secured new trade “Sold for over sixty years.’ i Newspaper dispatches from Jeff. r. Every Trace of Catarrh Gone. son City in the morfing papers of the/ agreements with companies operat | Mado by 3. 0. Aver Oe. Lowell, Mase. Mr. James P. Bracken, 610 Tenth Avew | 8th inet, contain the information that | {ng more than ten thousand miles of > 4 t Now York City, N.Y. has occupled the | ong J, I Sheppard, of Fort Scott,|railroad. The Sh d Iza | mus bi : office of Water Inspector of New York . co alaae . ms eo myers Chgeees yers CHERRY PECTORAL, ¥ ! City, for the past fifteen years, He | Kansas, who styles himeelf theSecre-| tion has not now and never has had 2 5 carries on an extensive plumbing busi- | tary of the National Union of Rail-jasingle trade agreement with any| ~ 4 $ ness at 61010th Ave. He is Past Deputy | way Trackmen, has suggested to the|rallroad ,company in the United {a not elgible to membership in any toa d sa ane at Ciunien, Bt. te Governor of Missour! that aspectal|States or anywhere else, and has|!abor organization ta the country 4 heithin an tolioees hate commisston be appointed to inquire] never been recognized by anyone bus |@xcept his own, The cold fact is that “sf } “For nearly a dozen yearscatarrhhas |{nto the condition of the tracks of| {ts own officers. It claims to be an|nelther Sheppard nor his organts # y bothered mo in yp ed ge I |the Missouri Pacific Rallway Com-| association of railway trackmen, bus| ton have any standing fn labor clr , he Gees wo eae caee rh, that | pany:in Missouri. Mr. Sheppard, ac-|its president {8 a carpenter and ita) cles. The Advance Advocate” (the 3 4 : th the tant i the morning. My appee \cording to the dispatches, suggests|secretary a lawyer who has not offittal publication of the Interna “ 4. EDWIN BROWNE. tite was poor, and I did not seem to | that the spectal commission conelst|/enough business of his own to keep| tonal Brotherhood of Muintenance- LLL LLLLL&LLPLLLLLLLL_L_—OOOOoenmnenmme—ae—w—a> oo ee=—~*=-— relish my food. ladigestion bothered me s0 at W oy 1c 2 king of Sh J. Edwin Browne, National Commander Army and Navy Union of U.8.A., at mee also. I was advised to take of three members, one to be appoint him busy and eo spends his time tell % pd a = — retard d . 410 11th street, N. E., Washington, D, C., writes: Peruna, and I took it as prescribed for ed by the Governor, one by the Mis-|{ng other people how he thinks they | pard and certain of his published a ! “T have no hesitation in endorsing your Peruna as a most efficient cure ¢ | #month when my cure was almost com- | 8ourt Pacific Railway Company, and|ought to do theirs, The Interna-|terances, in Its tssue for the month i for catarrh, My own experience and that of many friends who have 2 |Plete. Today there is not a trace of ca- | the third by himeelf. The fact that) tional Brotherhood recognizing the of May, 1907, says: ‘A been benefited by its use recommend it to all persons suffering from that beans in vat eile beet Tan say with the lawa of this state delegate the/fact than there was aad isno more! “Could any body but a faker make i complaint. out hesitation that Perunacured me.” | Haring of inspections of this nature | need for two trades unfonsrepresent = sayeth ‘< settee ered Says Peruna Saved His Life. Tf tne Junge itde api 40.96 Ap Ooms Pe ay oho ance: ball tothe Railroad and gest ing the ed ree of the! tinue to be decelved by euch alluring «Poruna has cured me of catarrh, 1|5¥™ption. SG. te thise aaldle oh iia avi oaace mission seems to make no difference | country that there is for five wheels | assurances, and encourage Mr. Shep- isla can work all day, eat hearty, sleep| 1¢ located in tho kidneys or bladder it prominais Grand Army maa and as 10 Mr. Sheppard. He ignores the|to a wagon, has repeatedly made|pard pe Porgy | _ —— and 3a well, and my digestion is all right. | produces urinary disorders, mander of the oldest post in the United | fact that the Railroad and Ware-| overtures to the Sheppard organiza —_ eee eT eatin aire’ % I was not able to do aday’s work last] Jf in the bowels itderanges the bowels. | States, John A, Rawlins Post No. 1, | houseCommisslon{s anelective body, | tlon for an Amalgamation of the two Sif nT sh h e kt * year, J candidly feel shat using Yoor! cstarrh'med department of the Potomac, Grand ibleto the people of thestata, organizations, but as the Nattonallan ‘honest and practical effort te py edicine, in order to be effec- ’ responsible to the people + | OTe , ational! an honest and practical effort to medicine was the means of saving my tive, should b. Army of the Republic, writes: by | Uni is domi dd Hibs 1 ba 1 ta Just what {tas reso: should be an internal remedy, and |e Nan ae scommended to me by and that no provielon {s made by| Union 1s dominated by Sheppard,|{mprove the conditton of all mato mended to be, and I speak in highest ae steep perio many of my associates and I have given law for a review of ite findings with | whose sole interest in organized laé pao oy = ee. = fs * Our raise of Peruna, { shall recommend eruna has maintained its reputation } l bor fa th rsonal organizers frequently come in com p it a fair trial, Have found it a most |Tespect to mattere which are by law) bor {fa the pe’ al advertisement tact with trackmen who hold cards which he can get out of ft, the nego: |1, the N. U. R. T. who admit that tlations fell through. they have been duped and want to In the course of these negotlations| join the I. B. M. W FE.” Mr. John T. Wilson, President of the} “Judge Waxem” said a good many I. B. M. W. B., writing to Mr. Ei G.|yeara ago that “A patriot for rev- é, Gashel, President of the N.U R.T.,/enue only ought tobe hit with » A under date St. Louis, Mo., March 18,|fence rail.” A good many people ae gy ong letter of me inclined to feel the same way “ ki en Ireplied to your letter o! March 1, under date of March 9, I yo a sng haa Seats ee supposed you were capable of doing|°! !abor for the same purpose, an your own thinking and took {t for| Who uses the influence of those whoa granted that you were sincere. I felé|he has deceived for the purpose of it my duty toexplain to you the ef-/ advertising himself and attempting forts I had made to induce Mr. Shep- ‘ pared to discontinue his efforts a to interfere with the affairs of others, keep the trackmen of the country and with the officials of states other divided and in a helpless condition. | than the one unfortunate enough ta The first president of the N. U. of|clatm him as a citizen. A cit 7+ Be gma Mon gong : It 1s to;be regretted that this man figure head and atated that Mr. |Se™s to have deceived a minority of ae Sheppard had treated him like a|the Missouri Railroad and Ware- aig lackey by handing him $5 or $10|house Commission, and {t {s to be ; oceasidnally for working at nights| hoped that his insulting communica ay and signing his name to cards and tion to Governor Folk Virgilina, Va. remedy. It operates throughout the When any one hascatarrh of the head | Wholesystem. It benefits satarrh of the rately gag .y ied jfon of the commission. Mr. Shep- or throat they know it. Snuffing, sneez- | pelvic organs the same as catarrh of the many nostrums now on the market, I pard seer.a to think that because a ing, coughing, spitting, gagging, chok- | head or throat, | minority of the commission holds a have suffered from catarrhal afflictions iy ing—these are some of the symptoms, the past winter, and have found Peruna | different view from that of a major- Whenany one has catarrh of the bron- ¢ beneficial chial tubes they are not quite so apt to The Family Relles on Peruna. me it has done ge ey mend it for | {ty on one particular matter that it recognize their trouble as catarrh, al-| A, Howitt Nickerson, Capt. U. 8. poctnbe is his duty to come over from Kan- though there are s great many people| Army, Adjutant General on General Relieves Mind and Body. sas and inatruct the commission and who begin to appreciate the fact that ca-| Mo! ‘ook’s staff, writes from the Census| Mr. G. W. Woodbury, Rogers, Ohio, | the people of the State of Missourias tarrh of the bronchial tubes is sure to| Building, Washington, D. C., as follows: formerly Captain and Center of the to both the facts and the law in the create a cough. “It affords 'me great pleasure to re- Hiram College Basket Ball Team, ; Catarrh producessymptomsaccording |commend Peruns as a most excellent | Writes: premises. Possibly Mr. Sheppard’s to the place in the body where the ca-| tonic with many medicinal qualities| ‘When body and mind alike were |solicitude in looking after Missouri tarth is located. Catarrh deranges the| that assist nature in overcoming the | weary and refused to work,a few doses | andthe Migsour! Railroad and Ware- function of any organ. various ills with which the human fam- | of Peruna restored lost strength and in- If thecatarrh be in the stomach it pro-| ily is often afflicted, and is always in| vigorated quicker and more perma house Commisston arlees in partfrom duces dyspepsia. danger, nently than anything I know.” thefact, which has recently been com- = mented upon in the newspapers, that the Kansas Board of Railroad Com- missioners a short time ago notified him offictally that it could and would perform its legal duties without his assistance, co operation and advice. The !mpudence of Sheppard’s as- ; MANY MASSACRED Jap Immigrants A Busy Sunday in Kansas. IN MOORISH CITY. | Swim Rio Grande. A farmer living in Kansas rode to the county attorney’s home a few eae El Paso, Tex., Aug. 12—Eleven | sundays ago and demanded the ar- 7 Chinamen who had succeeded in cross- sof some men who were workin jy French Warships Land 2,000 ing the Rio Grande, four miles east of = pot thereby “violating n i ] mi as it to all my friends.”--Alvis A. Nelson,|for many years as an internal catarrh | soreeqble and- effective tonic, plessant left entirely ¢o the discretion or opin- warships landed 2,000 additional |Chinamen in the southwest, and a He was then asked to telephone the men at Casablanca, where street fight- | noturious character known as the | sheriff but that offical was loading ing apparently continues, judging | “Jew Kid.” dubile Ab bis chek yards. from the desultory firing heard day| These had, the immigration offi- Thoroughly indignant, the man and night by those on board the|cers say, met the Chinamen and | detorminedto saddle a lioresandride ships anchored off the town. brought them to the city ina hack. |io- 9 constabl& But his wife, who The Jewieh quarter of Casablanca | A railroad watchman fs also impli-| 4,4 canning fruit, told him that the hae been sacked. Many persons were | cated, # box car fitted up with bed- boys had driven the horses to town, massacred in the streote, the clty te | ding and provisions for theChinamen | whore they had gone to attend 6 aid to be full of dead Moors and the | beiuog ready for their reception. baseball game. The girls, she sald Moorish quarter is in ruins, having | Thirteen other Chinamen caught here had gone to is plente. Whereupon been set on fire by the shells fromthe | are under sentence of deportation. the farmer gave it up, and filling a guns, of tbe cruisers. All the|Seven Jepanese who ewam the Rlo|igg wish hard clder he went flebing. % ee.are closed and much hunger Grande at Bonquillae, 200 mileseast | _p, and distress. prevails among the | of here, were brought here and lodg- 0 ed in jail. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers don’t sicken or grip. Small Piile, easy to take. Sold by Clay’s Drug Store. Shaved By an Insane Barber. few years of married life often make in | silent contempt which it deserves the appearance and disposition of many a tennenenememe women, The freshness, the charm, the DeWitt’s Kidney aud Bladder Pilis brilliance vanish like the bloom from a | gre best for backache and weak b.d- peach which is rudely handled. The May’ matron is only a dim shadow, @ faint echo neye.& Sold by Cley’s Drug Store, of the charming maiden. There are two Union Negro Men Whipped. reasons for this change, ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate| Brenham, Tex, Aug. 12.—The the shock to the system through the negro cotton pickers of this county change which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with haveorganised what they calla us- the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak- |fon league to raise the price for pick- — Ppt i ome mar- |ing cotton. A committee of eight jege and mother! , not understanding Gok tale oasreh drain So voting the chank | "O* Opp TEENS to Wane epeanninrtS of its freshness and the form of its |e" and make fhe demand that the fairness. price be increased from sixty centea wien there ls dwggement of the health lh ila aad The committee called upon only one farmer. They were met there by several white men, who gave them ments of the various railway compa- cach 9 totam Gisele, Ts designed to mitigate the sufferings of nies of the count v4 ‘ ry, nor is it the) = - . ‘the poor Farms Des Moines, Ia., Aug. 12.—Scores principal organisation of that char-| crsiosseniaer women well. I worm |has disbanded and the farmers are eae still paying sixty cents a hundred : “The Europeans who are all safe, of Des’ Moines men learned what a ’ i ‘. acter. In-fact this organization has, cnts on label—contai: alcohol fare guarded by blucjackete. The | Received from $300 to $800 | Flek they had run in thelast few wooke no particular standing yee cir. | harmful habit -forming “drags, ‘Made | pounds tor picking cotton. ~* hly recommended Killed By Headache Powder. : : ogni men’s, cond: ‘medical authorities of all th 4 on the beach in order toprevent them acre for their | been crazy for months. Warren was or a ae 0 eral sthosls ef ‘practh for the cure of om approaching the town. ; Come tO | arrested inthe shop while shaving a rm ; | requent bearing of ” n ch for th powder{caused the death of Edward Sala Laken donned” Bele, to epate the syst forthe coming ot | Whito, 40 years old, of 194 Poasl aunty jail. He +o ¢heSheppard mouthpiece will show C can harm in condi of th ‘ 6 and.7 per cent for | *0!4 the insanity commission that ®/she manner in which {¢ 1s looked at ¢ potent Invigorating |& year ago he began to use the head regard to the fires question, it is suf- ficlent to say that Sheppard is alaw- yer, and a resident and citizen of Fort Scott, Bourbon county, Kan- sas. His fellow citizens have never been sufficlently impressed with his superabundant wisdom and ability to call upon him to take charge of any of thelr public affairs, and as be- fore etaved, on his one attempt to regulate the public officers of hisown state he was advised that they could manage to get along without hisaid. The National Union of Railway Track men, of which Sheppard is secre- tary, fs not the only organization of railway employes employed in the track or maintenance of way depart- sumption of the right to instruct) (oo. otticial d » insulting : Additional -Men in Casa- |=! Paso, were captured in the rear of| s.pbath.” The county attorney | Governor Folk and the Ratiroad and Mr — sent out DY | aike to the Governor, the commis 4 the Eastern Gri!l on El Paso street, | yas busy pulling weeds in thegarden. | Warehouse Commission of Missouri d hims sion and to the Intelligence of the Pr blanca—Jewish Quar- the leading Chi fi in th ee ne eee SO x e . ng Chinese restaurant in the | FH sgopped long enough, however, |as to their dutles naturally arouses : people of the State of Missourl, who vs | ter Sacked. city In company with the Chinese | ¢, advise the farmer to go before the} curiosity as to his personality and are all amply able to take care of i . were Mar Chew, the proprietor of the | ¢ho justice of the peace. But the jus-|the standing of the organization Women Who Wear Well. —_| their own duties and affairs without | Tangier, Aug. 12—The French |restaurant, one of the wealthiest | 41.4 was out fixing his windmill. He] which he claims to represent. With} It is astonishing how great a change a foreign assistance, will meet with the , ne BSa eerine? &: Seance ” The fori consuls have ordered Tied a spadal tort ortoodente, | SOUTH Texas shell’ into. groups of Kabyles ono and from $200 | that J. A. Warren, a barber, has clea, and was last winter refused rec: | inal roots most hi 0 Te does publish an organ called “The ant ma esoers ee tes heen tesbee, some drug in the form of headache lee have given the Government with the country. We will| ous charges of insanity. The man the ae. FeeO0R Com ts. good a8 “Favorite Prescriptio from recurrent headache and abows sabwids, thay any, they will attack First mortgages ton pe continue to drop an occa-| per. acre this year for their | when the insanity commiselon found wholly of those native, Ameri wat tor’a engineer’s and firemen’s bodies. aL Devulia! aliments, New York, Aug.—An overdose sf from Rabat say that the} South Texas and grow rich | customer. His wife had sworn " ght within which to withdraw | Gy, tains CheAD. | wae led away from his patron and} pa tor March 16, 1907, with belvand making its advent ‘eaay tnd street, Brooklyn. He wae a sufferer £ French Controller of Costome. On monthly | ccked up in the : 1007, wie epee Seat as ST mR ¢ is. most i - a I : blood-| hy. reputable labor organisations to sin irra ¥ |ache powders. He died fifteen mi. . ae § OA STIN a had been, on his tral JoF ang large ain the t- | utes after he had been removed be teste pth EM be, Raoaetsiagt 9 Dad! “We have on file at thie office a) may be br, letter |S Gregory’s hospital. Coroner Henry Terrell ag. ; 1 maki a r F, titled ‘The Trackman’ and an com Yarden: Shrady got a sample of the ational and sent ft to a chemist for

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