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et, The VOL. XXIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. NO. 51 We Trust Doctors JIf you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de- bility, nervousness, exhaus- tio, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. ion of the bowels, ed, causing he, hus County Court Proceedings. [CASSIE CHADWICK IS DEAD.| A Handmade Language. aan ae = sii | "tb die toe Geen ot scheoeatt wry yee a Q aw Swindlers — ages ta that of o unbeoesd rethaton Bridge fs tame ordered to} Bankers and Financiers | We haveall wanted one epeech to enter into contract with the K. C. ; Among Her Dupes. prevail in the uttermost parts of the Bridge Co., tor structural steel for re- earth; usually we have preferred aa bridges designated in the Columbus, 0 , Oct.—Mrs. Cassie L. | that our own tongue do the prevail- Chadwick, most notorious of women | {i commissioner's report. . ing. Sem!-annual settlement of W. ewindlers, who duped bankers and| “Our beautiful language,” sputters of Kansas City, was here to secure| Gerkin, trustee of Lone Oak twp., on| Other financlers to the tune of han-/a red-tacei German, “is so simple papers trom the Secretary of Ssate|echoo! monies examined and approv- dreds of thousands of dollars on the | that even nn Englishman couldlearn upon which his petitions for the Dem- | ed. strength of her alleged relastonship | to speak It.” coratic nomination for Governor will| (. A. McComb, asessaing Sproce|*AadrewCarnegloandotherequally) “Tho speech of the future,” a dap- be filed. He stated thas !t wasa fect | township, account $69 25 allowed. filmey security, died in the hoepital | per littl» pereon announces, with the that he was in the race and expected| Quarterly statement of C. F. Beard, ward of the Ohio state po*Itentlary ald of his nose and eyes and both to stay in until after the Democratic | sheriff, exam{ned and approved. here. arms, ‘will be the French.” State primary next August. Dram shop license granted to John Mre. Chadwic k, whose matden| The willful pervers!ty of «very oth- Cowherd spent a good part of the|L Garrison, name was Elizabeth Bigley, was a jer nation and tribe but our particu. day about the State Capitol renew-| Cancellation of warrants by W.R native of Woodstock, Canada. She lar own has thus far prevented the ing his acquaintance with oldfriends. | Bell, county treasurer, in the sum of first came inéo public nottee tn To:/adoption of @ universal talking $28,456.56. ledo about twenty years ago where|scheme. Therefore, every inter- sho told fortunes under the name of | national convention sounts Ikea acheter. an Psat Madame De Vere. ‘While !n this city | meeting of the bricklayers’ unton of yers Mt lection of fines to amount of $10and|*H? forged the name of Richard} the Tower of Babel. Therefore, the paid to county treasurer. Brown, Youngstown, O., and for/atraager In the land, trustingly ask- B, F. Jeter, of Mt. Pleasant, re- this crime was sent to tao pentten-| ing for bread, is given a tack bam- ported collection of fines from April tiary as Columbus for nino years.| mer ora bucket of coal 1 to Aug. 1, 1907, ta the eum of S20 served bute portion of this sen-| Eaperanto te designed to remedy} . 6.00. tence, and then located in Cleveland | the difficulty. 16 1s made up of equal] ‘Topeka, Oct. 14 —Sherman E lott, where she married @ man nawed|parts of Itallan, French, German member of the stat: board ofcontrol, Hoover. Her second husband was|Spanish, English, Greek and Latin, | bo vislted mauy of the tmportant Governor, A close friend of the ex-| schooltands, showing balanceschool Dr. Leroy &. Chadwick of Cleveland, | with a dash of Sweedish and a pinch | hospltals er ses 4 7 — a Attorney General stated that he was tnd of $769.78 approved. a man of qpod family and excellent|of Russian to make {¢ look hard, |SUmmMer, advocates the nstallation satisfied the latter would be fn the; gehoolloan granted to J.M. Moore standing tr} —_ professton. There have been attempts at untver- of reception hoepitals where the wat- race, although he was not aware at! fap $800.00. 323 Fire 1 Stoke Lusitania sal language before, but never before |®F cure or electric treatment may be this time of the efforts of his friends| school loan granted to Wm. M. + | have so many people been interested, | &!ven to those sufferingfrom the first in the country in securing signatures | 4 rnold tor $3,250 00. New Yor?\ ues. 14 —All New York |80 many and different dicttonaries |@ttacks of insanity, These sugges to petitions. The same authority; Qoprs granted a quit claim deed to welcomed the record-breaking Lus-| been printed, or such loud ae were made {na report to the KIDNEY TROUBLE /GuBERNATORIAL BEES pret Fae Same Reezed Do Tires BUZZ IN MANY EARS. Former Congressman Cowherd Secures Papers Upon Which to File Petitions. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 15.—For- mer Congressman William Cowherd, 3.0, A; wee Ba ata cP aes FIBER, Mé. Bterling, KY | Fr held a long conference with State “| have suffered with kidney and| Superintendent of Insurance Vandl- bladder trouble for ten years past. ver, whom a good many regard asa “Last March I commencod using Poruna and continued for three months. possible candidate for Governor. Lhave not used it since, nor have I[ felt @ pain. “I believe that I am well and I there- fore give my highest commendation to the curative qualities of Peruna,”’ Pe-ru-na For Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Geo, H, Simser, Grant, Ontario, Oan., writes: “Thad not been well for about four ears. I had kidney trouble, and, ia t, felt badly nearly all the time. “this summer I got so very bad I thought I would try Peruna, so I wrote to you and began at once to take Peruna and Manalin, “I took only two bottles of Peruna and one of Manalin, and now I feel better than I have for some time, “I feel that Peruna and Manalin cured me and made a different woman of me altogether. 1 bless theday I picked up the little book and read of your Peruna.” It is the business of the kidneys to remove from the blood all poisonous materials, They must be active all the time, else the system suffers, There are times when they need alittle assistance. Peruna is oxactly this sort of a rem- edy. It has seved many people from disaster by rendering the kidneys ser vires ot atime when they were not al. t . vo burdens, Cannibalism in Canada. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 14— Tales of cannibalism and famine among natives of Northeastern Canada, between the eastern shore of James bay and Labrador, are brought back by J. A. Osborne, edi- tor of the Fort’ Francis Times, who has just completed the trip of explo- ration in that country. While at Moose Factory, the ex- plorer met a young man who fled thither in terror of his uncle, who, he said, had killed and eaten eight hu- man beings. There, too, he saw a woman, who, last winter, killed and ate her two children, so great was the famine. This lack of food pri- marily was brought about by the We have no accrots! We publish the formu of a} our medicines. PETITIONS FOR 8T, LOUISANS To Cure the Newly Insane. It was learned bere that petitions are being circulated in the northern part of the state In behalf of former ry Attorney General E. C. Crow, of St.| gomiannual settlement of G. H. Louis, as a Democratic candidatefor| white, trustee Hast Boone twp, on also stated that so much pressure {tana as she ewung into her dock, | *ous hold. It the determination of | ROvernor. Mr Eliott has gathered cette tenneih te ines en thanen Sates ceaes senate omans tg en tho title of “Quoen of the|the disciples of Esperanto has tte much {nfortation which he belleves make the race that he could not well| motes and bounds Seas,” wrested from her German|just reward, thera {s a glad time|Substantiates his contention that afford to decline, in view of past : rivals, coming when the whole world will| many patients admitted to the hos- honors that he had received at the Three hundred and twenty-three | tlespell the same words and diere-|Pitals could be cured if the proper hands of his party. The politicians firemen, under orders to work to|gard the same grammatical rules, | *reatment were given when thy pa- J here have belleved all along that thetr limit, ted the furnaces between |The American tourist will no longor | tent showed the firas slans of Inean- Crow would presently get in the race, 950 and 1,000 tons of picked British | call the unoffending Paris cabman a mid oe oue-half = “y insane 80 the announcement here referred to Navy Welsh coal each day in order| pig, or inform the wondering Ger-| Patients who recover at all recover was no surprise. Circuit Court Proceedings. até seni ssiuha be ontadned, mun walter that the dog of his|!m tte first six months. Cases ofa Representative H. F. Staple, of} McKibben vs McKibben, divorce,| On Tuesday night the officers gave | wncle’s sister fs in a box In the gar- patients recovering a year later than Atchison county, has already start | reset for Nov. 7. each fireman a bottle of ale in ap-|den. Ono will be able to go all over the first attack are rare, but {nmany ed his campaign, and with Cowherd| Mrs, Nell Welch and Dalsy Stanley | preciasion of their efforts, The next) New York City tn perfect understanc- Inetances where “Intense” treatment an avowed candidate and preparing | ve Joe Morrison et al, reset for Ov. | Gay the Lwsitanta broke all records |ing. Lot us welcome Eeperanto even fa given at once the phyriclans are to make an active canvass of the| 24. by reeling off 617 knots, and made|!f 1¢ sounds like the filing of a saw able to work a cure, state, the other candidates will} Green vs Allen, note, reset for Oct. | au hourly record of 24.76 knote. and looks ike the mutterings ofa| Mr. Elliot advises aga'ust allow. doubtless get into the ring in short | 24 -— decrept typewriter. ing tbe medical studeuss of skate order. State vs Bell, charged with seduc- Buffalo Are on the Way. ere schools to conduct experiments with The announcement of Cowherd Is] ton, reset for Oct. 24. The parties) Now York, Oct. 14 —New Yorkelty i a a in —_— — > A iongpsadigcns = ged aie ae Ce) ays of grassho rs and ,do 8 5 taken here to mean that former/in this case reside in the nelghbor-| hag shipped the fittecn bleon to the|drouth are a ball, loreetiee ia | yp The usual number of accounts for running expences audited and allow- | ed and warrants drawn for payment of same. Mayor James A. Reed, of Kansas hood of Foster. new national game preserve {n Okla-| prosperous Kansas of to-day; al- ee a City, will not-enter the race. Dayld| Wells va Ireland, suit for anac-|homa. The fifteen animals are the|though a eltizen of Uodell, Earl A. Ball, of Pike county, hasannounc-| counting reset for Oct. 16. best of the Bronx herd oftorty-cight, Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a ed that he will enter the guberna-| Holcomb vs Holt, suit on note, hard time he encountered. He says: torfal race. continued till next term of Court. State ex rel vs Gaiscr ot al, eent on bond, reset for Oct. 22 Thomas vs Glass, vest tlile, reset for Oct. 15. Thomas ve heirs of Groves, veat title reset for Oct. 15. Two damage suits brought by state hospitals. He also asks the governor to recommend a hospltal for the criminal ineane, +o that they may be confined separately from eane prisopers aud from other!nsane patients There wore five bulls and ten cows. |] was worn out and discouraged by Frank Rash, an Oklahoma cow- | coughing night and day, and could puncher, and his assistants came/|tind no rellef till I tried Dr. King’s) espectully to get she antmals New Discovery. It took less than The national game preserve, estab- The po pad Fgrones Benge shed by the governmen’ last year|and cold cure and lung and throat {fs in the Wichita mountains. The;healerever discovered. Guaranteed buffalo park comprises 6,000 acres|at F.T. Clay’s drug store. out of a total of 60,000 acres in the | ®24 $1.00. Trial bottle free. Take something now and then to help the stomach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natural diges- tants and vegetable acids and con- tains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It {ts pleasant to take. It digests what you eat. Sold by Frank Clay, druggtet. A Phonograph Made Him Crazy. e New York, Oct, 14 —Is a rage be- 50c | cause his mother-in-law fnslsted up. on playing a phonograph to enter- oa Carpenter & Shafer vs the Mo. Pac. vati " : —— : fact that the woods seemed almost Broth reservation. The buffalo range {s . , tain some friends who bad come to with the usual number of Shot His Little er. hems — by agreement till) surrounded by & fence ninety inches Miss White Re-elected. his home, Samuel Price wrecked the deerand rabbite, upon- which animals Small boys and a revolver again oT} —— a high. Cass Co. Democrat. flat and then attempt-dto end his the natives ordinarily subslet. ha , bad peg oma iain ke Olt ‘98, men, Seay : Miss Mary Jean White returned Iife by cutting hie left wrist with a These occurrences did not seem to inesday afternoon, vere M rag ” Monday from the annual eession of fragment of the glass. Lhe ema ; 00 od M " P ss ite & KlABS. he seree me cause any stir in that region, and| Vaughan, aged six years, lies ina ee cee The Story of a Medicine. the Grand Chapter of the Order of| of his wite and her mother attracted for damage, reset for Oct. 23 Wilson vs. Mo. Pac., damage, re- set for Oct. 23. Mordicla vs K. C. Southern, dam- age, reset for Oct. 22. Damage suit of Rush vs Wallace, Its “Golden Medical Di: id wis viggoriad iy cast Homesite poe | Eastern Star which met in St Louis|the attention of a pollceman, who Spee valuable ingredients —Golden September 26, 27 and 28. The|subdued the map. He fs believed to Boarly toety years ago, Dr. Pteree die- Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star|have been on the verge of insanity covered that he could, by the use of pura, | meets each year immediately follow-| and the phuopograph heii it. een eed ial gh EX i{ng the session of the Masonic Grand ee reset for Oct. 15. beat and with the, aa of apparatus and | Lodge. Miss White was elected | opm srentctn titi Rit toBn tO appliances desig: for that purpose, = t Rains ve Lundy, replevin, reset for | tract from our most vilaatle native om jerend ee ad re Re meeting tat Oct. 15 dicinal roots their curative pro; | year and was re-elected at the ses R et al vs K.C. Southern, dam- much better than by the use of ene | sion this year. The reelection of Se critical condition at his home in’ the south part of the city. Several boys, among them being Everets Vaughan and his brother, were playing with a 22-double action revolver not know- jing that it was of the dowhle action ‘pattern. The Vuughan boy pulled the trigger und the revolver was die- charred, the bullet entering the right Osborne has come to the conclusion that cannibalism is practiced openly on many occasions among the In- dians and halfbreeds. AUCTIONEER! I am prepared to cry sales in this i i } and adjoining counties on reas- | breast of his brother, Everett. 80 generally employed. So the now world- | Miag White 1s a test! fal of bh 4 onable terms. Satisfaction guar- Dr Yuter wae called and ‘upon ex-| 98° sult dismissed by Platntift famed "Golden Medical Discovery,” for os. 4p 81 em % i “a8 q Groves vs Hawke, for commission, | the cure of weal: stomach, indigestion, or | worth In the position that she has q anteed. Have beenatraderand |jamination found that the leaden itil sotas O0 6400 N hee : pala. secpid liver, or jcasnens filled for the past year. Mies Nelle shipper of live stock 10 years, | missile rauged upward, lodging near oe tikka hs, ae wae fret aad particle | Page, of Canton, was elected Worthy the throat. The result of the acci- dent cannot be told at this time. However, the boy is resting very nicely to day.—Nevada Medi. Am well posted in pedigrees and Matron, and H. A. Hatfield, a prom- | values. Four years experience as ¥ A glance\asnse{ Bact nee I. Gold Mine Under New York. od , botile-wrs ape {nent business man of Moberly, will New York, Oct. 14.—Men in the| valaable ound fill the position of Worthy Grand/§ gy-Mistakes area rare tilug at § 7 of pagent = rire Patron. eee ® thisstore.” There are so many & W ave making a eeries : different ways in which misnn- } borings-along the river front, {t is Because a Sister Scolded Him. % derstandings may occur, how announced, have discovered a vein of Blythedale, Mo., Oct. 14 —Because|& ever, that it fs almost tmpos- § gold-beariig quarts under the East} - S hissister reprimanded him forthrow-|& sible to forsee ani prevent ver in the neighborhood of: the |ingetones ata mud mansbe wascon-|& them . C. E. bbi hi klyn bridge. The ore extracted structing, 4-year-old Lester Owen|/@ Will say though that we & (¢] s, < @mounted to two pounds and the killed himself Mr. and Mrs. Owen|§ have never had our attention @ Hee the Wagon Li gold it contained, it is stated; was ao were attending a public sale inthe|®@ called to one but that It was : The Successful estimated to be worth $40. On this Gold | nelghborhood. Lester, & mischiev-/% satisfactorily and amicably set- s} oe } | | basis the veln would ran $24,000 a {ous lad, mutilated his sister’s “mud|@ tled with our customers and 3 : Auctioneer. — , lighter —W @ ton. Jou, |(man” as last it was made. The sls-/% ourselves. . n ee belongs to the city, and | accompal aia ie ter told Lester he could not playwith)® “Ty's right or we make 1+ @ i la nt eo | =u thee wa rie the inelated on being mean. |® right,” ts @ motto we adhere to & “ ” , pangs vane ene of or in prepay rb i oF gg T'll kill myself,” sobbed Lester.) @ stricly. nable as it ie sald to appear. eae = Dis- | He dashed toward the house and five |§ auctioneer. LYMAN HENSLEY, 46-4t* AMSTERDAM R. F. D. 3. ~ Telephone Line No. 2. Tn digeing under New York and ite a nits tse Use | minutes later @ shot was heard. The| § ’ ‘ : r Mod Aad 4 = mis into the houseand found Clay Ss ‘ i A wi ‘rot ‘prior, her brother dying from @ wound in|@ | PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. a ws | the brain, he had inflicted with atar-| @ What You Buy we Stand By. get rifls. olesoles