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Che Butler Imes. VOL. XXIX. BUTLER; MISSOURI; THURSHAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. NO. 48 i A PELVIC DISEASE MISSO! YOU? | Let Him Go to Trial. which most governs Itself and is |¥ pee : A FELMC DISEASE anon mr un or] eon FHLTDR fesse" Pale, Thin, Roast Beef Incident May Lead! snatthe indictment against thosena- other kind ef a dog, but I am that ta Fed With Feat et ened pre Nervous? ment of jnetice to have an investiga- tion into the proceedings before the grand jury. Why not let Senator Borah go to The trial and be vindicated in the investi- gation in that way? Friends of Haywood charged that hie indictment and arrest were brought about by collusion but we do not remember that {t was serloue- ly proposed to investigate the pro- ceedings leading up to his arrest in any other manner than a regular trial in court. If Senator Borah fs entitled toa vindication he will find that a vindi- cation obtained through a public} “Back to the constitution” fs, in trial will be of far more service to | te opinion of Senator Wm. J. Stone, him than one obtained in any star|!ately returned from a tour of the chamber proceeding. Orient and now a guest of his son, Kimbrough Stoue, in Kansas City, the proper watchword for the next $100 Reward, $100. Democratic campaign, says the Kan- The readers of this paper will be | sas City Post of the 19th. Senator ey egy Pog sr ple org a word a in Democrats of the! ne results of shat experiment has | Was thrown int) constant compan- been able to cure in all stages, and|° Inshioned Jeffersonian brand, |! nog convinced me that {ts progenl.|{onship after the death of his wito thatis Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure | W208 Party fidelity cannot be ques) 445 ean be blindly depended uponto|*Wo years ago, Jaimee Parsons a@ is the only positive cure now known |‘loned. ‘I'he senator expressed him-!bjaz9 the way to Democratic tri-| Milllonaire wool merchant of Boston to the medical fraternity. Catarrh|selfas favoring the great issues as umphs. : and a leader in exclusive Brookline, being @ constitutional disease, re-| tho subject of party platforms, rath- Mass., society, has married Mrs. quires a constitutional treatment. er than “fads” FAVORS LOCAL OPTION. . is” and sporadic reform ! J. Ki her of - Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken {nter- “Oh, it 48 hardly worth while dis -— King, mother of his dead ually, acting directly upon the blood propaganda. In discussing prohi- : and mucous surfaces of the system, | bition he declared that he would not| “U8Ing platforms now. No, Twould| parsons, Mrs. King and Parsone’ fact that {t was not chicken. thereby destroying the foundation | favor it as a plank in the Democratic | 20t favor a prohtbition plank In the According to the St. Louts Repub- | Of the disease, and giving the patient platform, but he favored local option Democratic platform, There is un- | ti h by build! - He the cook fill to the loor stricken {atin and aaleting ‘nature in doing [224 the epread of shat plan for set-|oubiedly w atnonK wmPerance #h-liog ved a sbie clty for several while the dinner wa progress. L) {ts work. The proprietors have ao| ling the liquor quostion being ap-|*#ment abroad In the country NOW, | yours, Atver his wife's death Par- should think so. She was notstrick-| much faith in its curative powers | proved, because {t leaves the settle- | Which ts widespread and aggresalve. en from ptomaine poisoning, but| that they offer One Hundred Botiare ment of the troublesome problem to| The sentiment itself fs excellent and stricken with amazement atthesorry |!0F Sty case that {6 falls to cure. | the immediate communities to be at-| 0st commendable. Bus to put that spectacle. Very probably she will ‘Address, Send for list of testimontals. not recover. Her blood will be upon F. J. Caanzy & Co, Toledo,0, | Oklahoma greatly pleased the sena-|Smptuary legislation, against the| 514) Mrs, King, mother of his wite the heads of those who are reaponei-| Sold b; all Drugytsts, 75c. tor, and he believes that the coneti-|Judgment and wish of communities) won they returned here Mrs. ble for the outrage. It Missouri aon all’s Family Pills for con-| gutio\il troubles of that state are |!mmediately affected {s another and King took the body of her former hopes to re-establish herself in the stipation. practically atan end. In answer to| Y°'Y different thing. Ihave always) nusband back to Boston. Denver esteem Kentucky she must take meas- Richi aD questions Senator Stone sald: been an advocate of local optlon, | fionds were greatly surprised to hear ures to atone for her eins. In the “There is nothing of special mo- and thas has been the Democratle | o¢ the marriage to her former aon-In- meantime diplomatic relations ment I could say to the Post. I¢ is| Policy !n Miseouri for years—a pollcy | jaw, should be suspended. Bang — . a only a week since I returned home| Which, in my judgment, every wise ee \ Morton, who is in Paris, says: ‘I “DV Gamese Appeal. oe Sante ni bod ee see Joy; | ater an absence of four months, and|Cnsiderasion dictates ehould be cadinaband hat: Mis. Toca. will be & i. » And & member of ongress- | T am considerably behind on current steadily adhered to under the con- i A hamane citizen of Richmond,|man Nicholas Longworth’s party, ffal both d fonal, | ditions existing In this state. The high wages pald make it & candidate for the presidency.’ Mr.|Ind., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West ee roe te and DARoneY migh reall ur yo ’ jams, took a stroll into the woods here, ‘I am greatly pleased at the resulé | @&2*Y temptation to our young Root cannos be a candidate, because | Main St., says: “appeal to all per-|and, becoming confused regardin; Since my return I have been busy bia dain oc Otte artisans to join the forcw of skilled with his past connections he fs dis- | 8008 with weak lungs to take Dr. ai fad = | wish personal matters and have giv-|f the election !n Oklahoma. What) workmen needed to construct the qualified.” King’s New yo the only reme-| “rections, wandered away about on jittle attention to affairs political, | Wlll the President do? Lordy man,| Panama (anal. Many are restratn- ified because of his “past connec-/mendation.” It saves more lives! headed by the manager prone “aro Epes © Gatee amt The wird - Me gr . pth shose who have used Eleetrle Bitters, tions”—meaning his affillation with | than all other throat and lung reme-|itvory and a number of Navajo In.|tt Outlook fairly good. Unless | perenne any ae ee aie ay [Who go there without this fear, well corporations? The same rule would dies put together. Used asa cough i Nave]o 1D: | something occurs to change the pres- will of Congress and the people, al: | knowing they are safe from mark drive from the contest a number of | ®24 cold cure the world over. Cures diuns started out. She was found | ons trend there fs every reagon to be-|though, of course, he {8 greatly | ous t:fluence wish Electric Bitters ou ve from con asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop-|by them in the Long Jim canyon,| 11... ghat the Democracy of theetate|Cbaarined at the result of the elec-|hand. Cures blood potson too, bill- otherrepublican candidates. Indeed) ing cough, quinsy, hoareenese and | about 9 o’clock in the evening, some- 7 tion. I congratulate Oklahoma,” |0¥SDess, weakness and all stomach, the same rale, fairly applied, would] phthieic, stops hemorrhages of the| what fatigued and badly frightened. will be in good fighting trim next : * |Hver and kidney troubles Guaran- iS put the republican party itself out of|!ungs and builds them up. Guar-|pp, Jovemnd ie Loomworths werels Of course, it goes for the say- toed by F.T. Clay, druggist. 50c > basiness anteed at F. T.Clay’s drug store. . e ; ing that if the Missour! Democracy ee } 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, | *0 have dined together at 7 o’clock Into th ; ited PET SRC ge ee at Eltovera hotel. The incident my ih ead . Sade anda 1 = Rd etek ae and aggressive it will win, andequal- New York, Sept. 28.—John D. Rock- japan’s “No” For Canada. {aroused much oxcltement. The ly certain it fs that {t will fight a efeHler, Jr., has resigned as leader of} Tokio, Sept. 23.—Ottawa reports Longworthe lett here later for the very hard, if not a losing battle if the Young Men’s Bible class of the | of the efforts of the Canadian author- | °2°¢ stray too far away from the path Fifth Avenue Baptist church. The | {les to induce Japan to enter a for- of true Jeffersonian Democracy and resignation was accepted and will| mal agreement placing a fixed yearly Nursing Mothers dnd allowe discord to take the place of take effect October 1. limit upon a number of Japanese {m- Over-burdened Women harmony. This {s a Democratic Tacreasing demands of business| migrants have aroused great popular ta.ai!; sbadlgik a? \lts, whcee Shenk 0k state and I hope next year to see the ' and fear of a recurrence of {ll health |interesthere. Any such negotlations| vitality may have been undermindl and | Democracy come back to its own. / were the reasons given by Mr. Rock-| are doomed to the same fallure that| broken-down ‘by over-work, exacting a efeller. He did not appear in person! has marked American efforte in the Misr ort > — Bee ROD TUALE Ee to bid farewell to the members of his | same direction, as the Japanese hold | Piorce’s Favorite Preacripban the mo | ‘We ought to makea bold, straight- old class, but sent by messenger a tat such an agreement or treaty Eenant, tOvagetoteg © ly pki oe forward Democratic platform, and Mother Kentucky. From the Louisville Courier-Journal. Thirteen delegates to a Methodist conference in St. Louis are sick in bed as a result of ptomaine poison taken into thelr stomachs in roast beef. The mission has been convert. ed into a hospital. The shame of it! With feelings of pride Kentuckians have often called Missour! a daugh- ter of the Bluegrass state. Almosta dosen Kentuckians have gone over into Missour! and consented to alt in her executive chair. No one in this state has ever been ashamed of it, But the feelings of cordiality and tenderness between Kentuckians and Missourians can hardly exist since Missour! has fed roast beef to a com- pany of confiding clergymen. While there may be a division of opinion among perfectly honest per- sons as to whether {¢ should be broll- ed, or fried and served with cream gravy, there is no question as to chicken being the food for clergymen who are strangers within anyone’s gates. To fulst beef cpon them, es- pecially when chickens are ripe, {s criminal. The fact that the beef in this instance happened to be poison {is not material as compared to the of stalwart and sterling partisans. For myself I would rather go to de- : feat fighting by the side of such , Senator Wants No ‘Fads’ who stand an pot pe “fn the Democratic Plat to win under the banner of nonde- scripts who espouse any passing fad fn because !t may for the moment prom- lm. {ee some individual advantage. QUESTION OF CANDIDATES, Oppesed to a Prohibition Plank, but Favors Local. Option Plan of Settling Liquer Question. kind of a Democrat, and I greatly , hope that our next state ticket will | t| be made up of just that description Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it—Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. “No, I have not thought eapectally | | This 1s the first question your doctor woul ask: aan your bowels regular?” He know. about specific planks In olthor the |ff tha: dai ton ol'ule Teele iy atoll, state or national platforms, nor |§ 4 A y taking have I given any particular thought to the question of candidates. Ido Also ee not know whether Mr. Bryan desires HAIR VIGOR, the nomination for President. Ithe Y er. Ss CHERRY PECTORAL wants to make the fight again next ‘We have no secrets! We publ year I have no doubt shat he can be See elas SO See eee. nominated. Some people are talk- {ng about Bryan now very much as ‘ 5 in. they talked about him three years Married His Mother-in-law. ago. Well, we let those wise men of} Denver, Col, Spt. 23 —Eiamored the east have thelr own way then. | Of his mother fn law, with woom he ~ ee ee = pny Made by J.C. Ayer Oo., RS, SOPHIA CALDWELL, 1132 McGavock St., Nashville, Tenn., writes: “After doctoring fora year and find- ing no relief from leucorrhea resalting trom prolapsus uteri, and whieh was sapping my life forces away, I finally tried Peruna, and when I found that it was helping me evory day, it seemed almost too good to be true, “Bat, it not only helped me, it cured me and in a very short time, “Lam now enjoying the bestof health, “T am strong and free from pain, and I certainly feel that all praiso and honor are due to Peruna,” Thousands of women will read the - testimonial of Mrs, Caldwell as above given. Thousands of them will be induced to try the remedy that saved her, Thousands of them will have the game experience she had, Peruna is the remedy suchswomen need. Peruna comes like a boon to suf- fering womankind. Mrs. John Hopp, Webster Ave., Glen- dale, L. [., N. Y., has also becn relieved ~ie oatarrh by Peruna, An Unsafe Rule. Commoner. The New York World says: “Paul former wife, Julia King Parsons, are well known tn Denver, the Kings hav- sons was apparently heartbroken, as he gave up business cares and worrles temporarily and after the tected. The result of the election in| Sentiment Into the form of posttive|s nora! went to Sv. Augustine, Fla., ato Navajo Indians Found Her. Health ia the Canal Zone, Don’t neglect yeur stomach, At ~~ the first Indication of trouble take m something that will help {¢ along in| Hottest In Third of a Century. its work _ eat. Kodol For Indigestion and| Tulsa, 1 T., Sept 28 —A drench- Dyspepsia will do this. Sold by | {og rain fell Thurs’ay, tho first rin- Frank Clay, drogeist. fall of any conscquenes since Juiy 1. He Pastures wii! be ben-fitel by the Tain, bub ib dts come 00 late to help Canadians Want Treaty crops. Cooler weather followlog the With Japan Abrogated. rain fs anticipated. Iod!an Territury Ottawa, Ont., September 23.—Al-| has experlenced the hott st summer ter the most Interesting debate that | {n a third ofa century. has ever taken place in the labor halls of this country, the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, in ses- 4.0. ORR BBE EAI BLEREMEDERERO type-written letter. would be tantamonnt to an abroga- nominate a ticket of high-class men| sion at Winnipeg, has demanded tion of their rights, guaranteed by about whose Democracy and party | that the Dominion Government mem- in AUCTIONEER! the existing treaties. for child. Ex; fidelity there can be 20 question. 1) orfalize the British Government, ask- 5 Ce . The government of Japan never system for baby's jam told there are some ambitious | ing that the existing treaty between e I am prepared to cry sales inthis | Would willingly take seach ao step. ordeal com; orators already in the field, each | Great Britain and Japan beabrogut- A and adjoining counties on reas- Even were the authorities willing | ¢ with his eyes on some public place, |edin order that Oriental immigra- “8 onable terms. Satisfaction guar- | they would not dare to in view of the and each with some “slogan of re-| tion into Canada might be treated anteed. Have been a trader and |Prevailing public sentiment. The Scho; drapsing dows. 0 form,” denouncing what they call shipper stock 10 years, | Correspondent has it from high gov- ee 4 the ‘yaller dog’ Democracy and cry- mio 4 es Si or \idg aloud for a new dispensation of in the best interests of the country. “They can not do it. That treaty | ¢ q ‘Am well posted 1» pedigrees and |@rament authority that Japan has| tressed can not be broken for four years.” “Mistakes are a rare thing at ‘values. Four years experience as | 20bconsented to enter upon limita- which they are willing to be sacrifl | This is what Japanese Consul Gen-|@ this store.” There are so many § : auctioneer. tion negotiations with Canada. Mr. pe cial apostles and beneficiaries. Now | eral Nosse sald when asked for anex-|@ different ways in which misun- § _ Ishii’s conference with Sir Wilfrid) ments of womanly organs from that Democracy to which this offen-| pression of opinion on the resolu-} derstandings may occur, how- } i LYMAN HENSLEY. | Laurier is confined to discussion and| Of paris mill, whether they experience /etve and contemptible epithet of yal-|tion. He declares that the treaty) @ ever, that it 1s almost Imps 46-4t° AMSTERDAM R. F.D,8,|means to prevent any unfriendly | toms, find rellet and s ler dog’ is applled, is that Democracy | signed about a year ago was forfour|® sible to forsee and prevent § Telephone Line No, 2. movements toward Japanese labor- Be, fierce Fe tly | which belives in'defending theconstl-| years and that for three more at) them . . ers. « least it can not be broken by any;& Will say though that we In on official statement of ite posl- h one. have never had our attention “Would abrogation affect Japan-| j ese trade with Canada?” Mr. Nosse was asked. tled with our customers and “It certainly would,” he answered, |@ ourselves. “and would probably cause the,@ “It’s right or we make 1s § Japanese to buy lees goods from/® right,” isa motto we adhere to § Canada. But I don’t believe that |§ stricly. C. E. Robbins, tion the foreign ‘office says that un- | der the treaty “no: limitation can be hs of power; which -be- The Successful placed upon Japanese subjects tolive| Preset toda simple, old-fashioned Auctioneer. derves aaah] oraa.|New State, to Have 1,414,042. te methods, < ; Washington, Sept. 28.—The | in the world. Member of both State tor of tbe tenbas bebe dle laed | called to one but that {t was satisfactorily and amicably set- Tnternational Associasions, prcntyecmin ab asia hageeric lb eal ety alr \ pry ror show a total popals-| Buliais N. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel 9 {tion of. 1,414,049, has. ngot 5 sept an a sudan: |euabceeliberty: net oki ; & PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. 721,141 tnhabltente and Indian ter-| lies. Sold ‘What You Buy we Bind By. Fle, ritory 699,001.

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