The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 31, 1907, Page 5

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os ert: Weekly. : Not being a Methodist, as Mr. Fairbanks is, President Roosevelt is Doctor Kirchner Denies Boy) sppareatiy immune to political dis z ; aster a8 a consequence of being seen in company with intoxicants or even imbibing them. Ata public dinner at St. Louts on October 2 by Mr. Fairbanks’ he The death at the City Hospital of | drank champagne in the full view of Thomas O'Nefl, 13 years old, atter| the assembled company, and, report an operation on his skull, was n0t/says,: to ite satiefaction. It is no due to an overdose of chloroformad-| difficult feat to drink champagne, ministered as an anesthetic, accord-| and in iteelf no particular credit to {ng to Superintendent Walter C. G.| anybody, but, all things considered, Kirchner, who was present during the 114 muy be argued to have been rath- entire operation. Doctor Duntel F./er a useful exploit that Mr. Roose- Hochdoerter, coroner's physician, | yelt achieved by emptying his glass. who conducted the post-mortem, | Spurgeon, the great preacher, found agreed with the report of the super-}amoking very belpfal! to him. In intendent that death had resulted | 1874, belug censured by someone tor from paralysis of the pneumogastric| smoking, he vald: nerve, but thought it was froman| “[ gemuc altogether and most overdose of the anesthetic. positively to the statement that to Doctor Kirchner denies this. He}amoke tobacco is wrong. There is @ays that all precautions were taken, growing up in soclety a pharisalc and that the same paralysis of the} yystem which adds to the precepts nerve that leads to the heart and|of God the commandments of men. lunge fs constantly @ source of fear}To shat system I will not yield for to surgeons. Similar deaths have|one hour. The preservation of my ocearred, and will occur again, Doe: | liberty may bring upon me the up- tor Kirchner says, because the physi-| bratdings of many of the good and clan never knows what patient will) the sneers of the self-righteous, but I be affected as was young O'Neil. shall endure both with serenity so The boy was takeh to the hospital | long as I feel cloar in my consclence.” August 20. His ekull wasfractured} In various parts of our country, with a bat while he was catching in|and especially in that Middle West a baseball game. of which St. Louts {s near the center; The operation had been finished, | there has grown up a pharaistie sys- when the pulse stopped short. Re-!tem which not only add to the pre- storatives and artificial respiration | cepts of God the commandments of were tried without avail. The nerve| men, but eimbodies thei in legisla- to the heart had been affected, and] tive enactmente, with penalties for instant death resulted. violation of them. That the Prest. 25 ounces for 25 cents _ A real power that raises and sustains the dough with absolute certainty. No Escaped Hydrophobia. Calhoun Clarion. J.P. Logg and wife returned Tues- day night from a few day’s visit to Dode Adamson and wife, noar Mont rose, the ladies being sisters, Mr. Adamson recently had an experience that he would not like to undergo again, Readers will remember the death from hydrophobla, of John Calhoun at Nevada a couple of months age, whom it required sev- eral men to handle. The deceased had atone time been employed by Mr, Adamson, who thought a great deal of him, and was beside him in his final paroxyem, assisting to con- IT FARES TO CONTINUE. ‘Railroads Will Not Be Ready For For Litigation For Five Months. K. ©, Star, ~ The railroad attorneys now say it “ willtake until December 1 to compile ‘ figures and decide whether they will fight the enforcement of thé two-cent fare law. ‘The people of Missouri will have fhe benefit of five months’ experiment ‘with two-cent fares even if they do not obtain the rate as a permanent condition, The returns for the three ‘months, July, August and Septem-| 4.4) him. In trying to tle the unfor- CABTORIA. dent did not knuckle down to the ber, were to furnish the basis for fig tunate victim inh rng bo Bears the sha Kind You Have Always Bought | powerful influences that would im- ures on which the litigation could be| 4, slightscrateh, upon which saliva or i pose this system on unwilling voters carried on later. The railroad peo- pleexpected them to ask for an in- junction to prevent the state from enforcing a law that would confiscate thelr property. The firat railroad that had occa- sion to use figures was the Burling: ton. In some litigation in North Miesourl it was necessary to know the receipts for local passenger ser- vice in the state for the month of July. The auditor’s office prepared the figures, and there was surprise when it was found that the recelpte for July, 1907, were greater than those for July, 1906, on local traffic | only. Part of this was due to the fact that in early July there were no {s to his credit, The most useful ex- ample any man can set {es the ex- ample of doing what he thinks is proper. A hypocritical example or one exhibited from interested mo- tives has no value. The President’s example asa very abstemlous per- son in daily life isgood. His example in drinking «leg at Ss. Louls was also good. Ont of Sight. “Out of sight, out of mind,” fs an old saying which applies with ‘spectal force to a sore, burn or wound that’s been treated with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It’s out of efght, out of mind and out of existence. Piles, too and chilblains disappear under {ts heal- fell. Nine days thereafter he had a chill, and in eighteen days another. Fearing consequences, he went to Chicago and entered the Pasteur In- stitute for treatment. The phyel- cians sald he came in the nick of timo. He returned home September 29, and says the Pasteur treatment is the only safeguard againet hydro- phobla—the mad stone being a myth. CASTORI. IA The tind Youd Ham Always Iva Boog A Missouri Cowcatcher Ride. Jefferson City, Oct. 28 —Following the action of the Kansas board of railroad commissioners in asking permission of the railroads of that state for one of the commissioners to make track inspections trom thecow- catcher or pilot of the engine, the Miseour! commissioners made asim.) lar request of the Miseourl Pacific Railroad company in this state. Thesame request probably will be made of the other railroads in the state in the near future. ° The Missouri commissioners say they haverecelved a number of verbal through rates on the two cent basis ietemios et complatnte that the alignment of the vadg ten — by 5. end passengers going from the west Missouri Pacific tracks on curves is pa a to points. beyond the Mississipp! ba bad, and that they wish to make} Drink water and got typhoid fever. would buy to Kansas City, then buy Steve Adams’ Trial. observations on these complaints|Drink milk and get tuberclosis to St. Louls and at St. Louis buy tickets for New York, Washington or other pointe east. ; But no one was prepared for the discovery made by the Burlington people. It is not likely that the final figures will show that there has been an actual increase in cash receipts, ,but the Burlington experiment indl- cates that the actual decrease could hot have been large. The discovery \\ has taken most of the fight on this bject out of the railroads, though ihe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul people say thelr receipts have de- | nritn at every station {in the state from the engine of a train. Rube Oglesby and Frank Wight- man, railroad commissioners, asked the Kansas City, Clinton & Spring- field Railroad company for a special train to leave Kansas City Wednes- day morning to inspect the road of that company. Monday morning these commissiouers began an in- spection of the lines of the Chicago & Alton rallroad, leaving Jefferson City over the branch to Mexico. CAS. SH Boars the ; Tne Kind You ine 4 Bougl Drink whisky and get delirium tre- mens. Eat soup and get Bright’s disease, Eat meat and encourage apoplexy. Eat oysters and acquire pysemla. Eat vegetables and weak- en the system. Eu’ dessert and take to parevis. Smoke clyarettes and die early. Smoke cigars and get catarrh. Drink coffeo and get ner- vous prostration Drink wine and get the gous. In order to be entirely healthy one musé eat nothing, drink nothing, smoke nothing, and even before breathing one should make sure that the air has been properly sterilized, says the Hannibal Jour- Spokane, Wasb., Oct. 28.—The sec- ond trial of Steve Adams, an official of the Western Federation of Miners, charged with the murder of Fred- erick Tyler, {8 expected to begin in Rathdrom, Id. Clarence Darrow has been chosen as chief counsel for the defense. Difficulty in getting a jury is expected. The Soclalletsannounc- ed some weeks ago their intention of conducting an “educational cam- palgn” among the men of Kootenai county preliminary to the trial. The population of the county conelsts mainly of farmers and lumbermen. Signature of > nee, Stove Adams was {mplicuted in the | 149 Take a Bible-to-the ‘Pen.’ ( 22 poe oa Tans beon an increase because therate miners’ “inner circle” by Harry He'lt * the “Pen. CABTORIA. ; “of $1 tor the round’ trip to Kansas| Orchard’s confession, He hae been} Frank Johnson,’ the negro, who, | Boars the Tro Bind You Hava Always Bought > Olty was taken off and the regular | sried several times. At his trial Inet) the police say, has confessed to rob- | Sigzatue art ib thu bing many homes, was arraigned be- fore Justice Shoemaker on a charge of burglary. “‘Jodge,” said Johnson, “I robbed twenty-three houses, Do youreckon they’! hang me for that?” “No, they won’t hang you, but you'll go to the penitentiary I sup- pose,” thé judge replied. “Do you know what I’m going to erat: The poor man will soon know} gq when I get down there in the what shorts are. Our experience fa, | « ‘pen?’ I’m going to learn to be a ‘we are short in stature, short on preacher. I’m going to.take a Bible money, live ina town that ie short! sith ine and read that Bible all the|Maine six years ago. So far as and was|of an electric Une of railway, our| smo” known, he had no business or other ‘shem.|corn crop ts short, pemiow gers, /“Iy's pretty late for that, but not| troubles. His consnlate affairs were , coul pile short, short of the fo good condition. wre cents per mile rate to oo $wo-cont rate was substituted. spring the jury disagreed. It you take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pils you will-get prompt relief from backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A week's treat- ment or 25c. Sold by Frank Clay, drogglst. Death of { American Cons Consul in Mexico Being Probed. City of Mexico, O.t 28 —An officlal investizasion 1s being made into the recent Jeath of Dr. Lewell E. Cross, United States conaul at San Luis Potosi, who according to first re- ports received hore committed suicide at his home in that clty. No cause ig known for him takiag his life. He war appointed consul from ~ Take something now w and then to the stomach. Kodo! will do this. ts {fs combination of natural diges : ‘and vegetable acids and con- iain the, ea pe. ieiees found in‘a I¢1e pleasant to Bs ) Stee what zou eat. Sold Groan from the Carthage Demo- fo., Oct. 28. ah peti- g E. M. Harber, of , elrcolated Wa, Lue” eee Marg , | $100, Rogsevelt’s Glass of Champagne |THE LAW AGAINST KILLING. Bterrifios j Obviously no race can live by can- nibalism, and this in instinctively ree ; WL CANNON, 3 recognized by all the higher animale, Dentist, Tn other words, the law against mur- BUTLER, - MISSOURI. ‘| der has been hammered into them by WILL BE IN Deep Reoted Feeling Against Murder Exists in Most Animals. ' Untry of ae Tea Uommansinets (eeceesser to @. 8. itieaman.) November Century, There is a deep rooted feeling Undertaking, Embalming and against murder in most animals, Their eenses tell them that this isone Funeral Director. Gives prompt attention to all busi- 5 of their own race, and their instinct that, therefore, it is not lawful prey. ness entrusted to him. Graduate o St. Louis School of Embalming. New bora rattlesnakes will strike in- stantly at a stranger of any other Agent for White Bronze Monuments. species, but never at one of them- selves. Ihave seen a young mink, still blind, suck at a mother cat till fed, then try to kill her.. Though a blood-thirsty creature, it would never have attacked its own mother. Wild animals often fight for the mastery, usually over a question of mates, busin virtually all cases the fight is over when one yields. The vanquished cuu save himself elther by submission or by filght. What ts commoner than to gee the weaker of} 32 30 Joplin Joplin malt & Rxpre 12 ay two dogs disarm his conqueror by | So. 205 K.C & Joplin mail & Express 9: Wo; 201 Local freight Ml: grovelingon theground? The victor epuinetie. ina fight between two cats fe satis- fled when the foe flies; he will not pur- Office’Phone 35. Residence 'Phone 268, The Missour! Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE, SOUTH BOUND, ¢ ~ Xo, 206 Kansas City and St. Louts Ex, 5:25am No, 208 Kanens City mall and vi ame 4 1:15 pm No, 210 Kaneas City limited mal! 20 pm sue him twenty yards. In elther Bsr greta case, had the enemy been of another] yo. 292 Looal Freignt 11:55 am race, the victor would have followed | 8:2 Kansas City stock oem and killed him. INTERSTATE DIVISION, Fy 9 WREST BOUND. What makes the difference? Obvi- », M4) Local freightand Pas mixed 8:00am ously not 4 reasoned out conclusion, but a deep instinctive teeling—the recognition of the dnwritten law against unnecessarily killing one’s own kind. There ard doubtless exceptions to this. Cannibalism {s recorded of many species, but investigation shows that {t is rare except in the lowest forme, and among creatures demoral- ized by domestication or captivity The higher the animals are, themore| repugnant does cannibalism become. It {e seldom indulged in except under dire stress of famine. Nothing but actual starvation Induced Nansen’s dogs to eat the flesh of thelr com- rades, although it was offered to them in a disguised furm... Expert- ence shows me that {¢ is useless to baita wolf trap with a part ofadead wolt. His kinsmen shun {t in die- guse, unless absolutely famished. RAST ROUND, 0, 242 Local freight and Pas mixed ar 5:00 pm F. M. Cumny, Agent DR- ]. Ms CHRISTY, Diseases of women and Children a Specialty Office The Over Butler Oash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, OMee Telephone 20, House Telephonel0 ye E.N, CHASTAIN. BUTLER, Mo. Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co. Residence High Street. Omice Phone 213, Residence Phone 195, AA Per COCOOOOSOODR natural selection, and so fully eatab- lished thas not only will they abstain from preying on one of their own $ ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, % prepared to do all kinds of den- 3 tribe, but will rally to rescue one tal work. whose life is threatened. The fact that there are exceptional cases does not disprove the law among<beasts ‘y any more than among men, B, F. JETER, Pana Attorney at Law and Justice, » . Office over H. H. Nichols, Railroad Accused of Cruelty. Hast side square, Butler, Mo, San Francisco, Oct. 28.—Thirty- three sults againss the Southern Pacific company have been filed in the United States clreuit court by Mr. Devlin, United States district at- torney, at she request of Attorney General Bonaparte. The suits were brought to recover $500 in each case, DR, J. T. HULL DENTIST. @utrance, tame thatiead to Hagedorn’s wWadio, north aide square, Batler, R’o or total of $16 500, for violating} am. r an act of Congress to prevens cruelty Fi Gi BOULWARE, to aalmalsin transit on the cars. ater and Surgeon. Office United Staves Marshal Ellios report wth Side Square, Putler, Mo. Gone of women and children ed that the process in the suits hud apeciaiey been served upon Manager Calvin, and the clerk of the elrculé court} ins Sipe then took off the seai of secrecy, which had been matutalsed siuce Sour Bre July 31, when the firss action was taken in the matter, becanse ofa peculiar rule imposed by Jucge W. W. Morrow. The complaints charge that on thirty-three different occasions the Southern Pacific company confiaed cattle in the cars thirty-six hours without ress for food or water. ‘I'he law Hmits such confinement to twenty-eight houre at the most. Jail For Saving His Mother. St. Louts, Oct. 28.—Carroll Cain, the 19-year-old pugilist, who killed hie drunken father with a baseball bat last August forhis mother’s pro- =| tection, wasfound guilty of man- slanghtet {n the fourth degree in Jodge Muench’s court and sentenced to three months in jail and fined Prepared by &. 0. Oewitt & 00., CHIGAGO, Clay’s drug store north side square. Mrs. - the boy's mother, wept}

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