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NEW RACE FOUND Real Estate Transfers. | IN ALASKA WILDS. WARRANTY DEELS Ry re BRE W D Hannah to J F Hern 68 A eec Fs i ~ 1 & 2 Charlotte $1700. Roe The Simple Life—Skins of Birds} Fiora Keliey to F R-Allen 109 A|* : : sec 30 Deer Creek $65750. 4 ce Furnish Clothes and Vice (¢.. 4. 4 Loring to Wallace Herrell : is Unknown. lot 11 blk 22 Rich Hit $110. * Claude M Marshall to L J Hicks pt Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 4—Dr. George B. Gordon, curator of the aeological department, who hae re- turned after asix months’ expedition through the wildest” regions of ‘thé| far northwest, announces the dis- I, covery of a new race living along the Koskokwim river in Alaska. i Dr. Gordon brings back a eirange | tale of this new race, which had never} before sean a white man, and which differs trom all other tribes of Alas- kan Ladians, Dr. Gordon heard rumors of the race In 1905, and after !nnumerable | hardships he reached the territory ta which the aborigines livein Adamic simplicity. They are called by the Eskimos “Kuskwagamutes,” and show strong trace of Mongolian an- cestry. Crime and vice 1s utterly un- known among them and their reli 25 ounces for 25 cents The original 25 ounce can. Others have copied the can, but K C quality has never been equaled at any price. JAQUES MFG. CO, Chicago ~ Leaps 40 Feet to Save Girl. | Broadway's Newest From the Washington Herald. Richmond, Va —Miss Reba Haley, Cocktail, “Affinity . 15 years old, leaped from the Mail: | From the New York American. fon is natural pantheism. chester end uf Main street bridge the| “The Affintsy” te the name of the} They know absolutely nothing of other afternoon into the James river, | newest cocktail on Broadway. Thie/corruption and degeneracy with in an attempt to commit suicide. | is the way they make { along the| which the whites have infected the The girl was rescued by Carl Black- | Great White Way: Athabascan Ind!ans and Eskimos. well, 19 years old, who dived {from | One teaspvonful of powdered sug-| Dr, Gorbon lived for several months the bridge, a distance of forty feet. | ar, one dash of orange bitters, one | among them. He sustained the girl in his arms un | jigger of Scotch whisky, one half jig-} “Though they are dying out,” Dr. til assistance reached them. ger of Italian vermouth. Stir in|Gordon sald, “they are strong and Benjamin &. Verner, a witnese, | cracked co until thoroughly blended | clean physically and intelligent. leaped into a boas and hurried tothe | and cooled, then drink, then— They have retained the most ancient rescue, arriving just in time torelleve| Well, then the pianola sounds a8|characterletics of dress and speech. thé exhausted man. good as the symphony orchestra.| In clothing, instead of wearing fura, The girl was crossing the bridge |The second one convinces you that! ¢hey sew skins of birds Into robes, with her 7-year old sister, when she | trust companies and savings banks | using the breasts of loon and various suddenly turned, and, without warn- | are solvent and you want to put species of ducks which abound tn the ing, ran to the aide of the bridge and | your money back. It you take three | river,” took the leap. Blackwell followed |{t seems like summer, otherwise! of their clothing, utensils, arme, her a moment later, being attracted | you’d buy your wife—or the affinity | etc., Dr. Gordon gathered collections, by the cries of the younger sister. —a newfurcoat, Then its time to} and when they arrive he and other C_E. Haley, father of the girl, stat- | stop. _ Jeshnologtets will try to discover ed that she had only recently recov-| 1s moved the poet to thefollowing: | whether the tribe is of Aslatic origin ered from a eevere attack of typhotd | im Bal very ers yo light of her o7e8. J or whether {6 migrated from Lower a . fever. It is believed that the disease | r,o16°6 9 victor’s crown for the man who tries | California. This new tribe is the only one in had impatred her mind. ‘To build me another like this. The water into which the girl} If you put another bright red] Alaska which makes pottery, Dr. eprang was only six feet in depth. | cherry {n the last one you will feel] Gordon says. All the others are Both of her legs were broken below | like a Belmont as you ride home 1n | hasket weavers. Dr. Gordon believes the race to be of ancient Astatic ori- the knee in the jump. Subway. ‘ . gin, gradually driven by Athabascan ha tl pcg plea wea Indians and Eskimos to its present Salve is heali d soothing. Good ‘ om atg MAS. Gras quarters, which is a natural fortress. for piles. Sold by Frank Clay, drug- gist. They represent, perhaps, the most ancient dwellers of Alaska, who made their way there from Asta. They are monogamists and no such thing as vice isknown among CABS LOE CA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bough Bignatare of J Insanity to be Thaw’s Plea. | Vast Wealth of the Nation. New York, Nov. 4.—Insanity is to} Washington, Nov. 4.—The aggre- be the plea in the defense of Harry | gate wealth piled up in the United Kendall Thaw, whose second trial | States treasury amounts so the vast | them. They are permitted by their for theslaying of Stanford White | eum of 1,728 million dollars, accord- priests to have more than one wife, will begin on December 2 next. Mar- | {uy the monthly treasury statement. | but never doso. They have no laws tin W. Littleton, is te learned, has | 0! this great treasure, 1,225 milifone | ¢ all, but are governed by patri- decided on this courss. He’ 1s con-| are gold and silver, represented in| archs. They are tall, and the women vinced that Thaw Is insane. clroulation by certificates. The gov-| are graceful and beautiful. Thie decision was reached after a| ernment has 220 millions deposited| ‘“There are only 400 of them left,” consultation of the lawyers, in which | in the national banks with bonds as | sald Dr. Gordon. “It {sto be-hoped Mrs, William Thaw, the mother, par. | collateral, 127 millions of cash {n the | for their sake that they die out be- ticipated. Harry Thaw, who ha®| general fund, and 150 millions of fore the white traders get to them. been looking forward to the coming | gold held as a reserve to secure the} Then they can die as cleanly and trial with great Impatience, was not | outstanding greenbacks, or demand happily as they live.” \ told of the decision of his counsel | notes. The interest bearing debt is] Dr. Gordon and his helper traveled and he does not yet know that his | 858 million dollars. down the Koskokwim 1,500 miles in asmall sloop. When they reached alleged insanity will be the plea. oastonza.—_| Kori’ hg: “yg P geastnient Bebring sea they sailed for Nome, Bears the Ti Kind You ave Always | raed sour stomach, belching of | “eT? caught in equinoctiat gales, and Biguature Grt0u gas,) nausea, and all stomach trou- | Wer? adrift three weeks. Dr, Gor- af lo bles. 1s digests what you eat. I¢|don was forced to throw his provis- will make you healthy. Clay’s drug store. Sold by |1ons overboard to save his specimens He landed at Nome nearly dead with hunger and exposure. | Whisky Poured in the Gutter. eee ano ance of boor, | Kansas Bank Robbers Foiled. _shersetce enone 'eixty gallons of whisky andalarge| Great Bend, Kan., Nov. 4—An at- Dona A Bengt ony gape pen quantity of wine and gin were de-| tempt was made to rob the bank at | ¢o9 much for your Kidney and Blad- stroyed by order of Mayor D, W.| Pawnee Rock, ten miles west of here, | der Pilla I feel like a new man” De- Hills. Tho whisky was emptied into| by: using- dynamite. The robbers] Witt’s Kidney andBladder Pills are j. _ the gutter in front of the city hat’, | were scared away. before they secured sold by Frank Clay, druggist. and the other liqaids were destroyed | any money) The safe was partly Joplin Doctors Charged | attheclty damp. The goods were) wrecked and the front of the building / taken in raids on joints. i, wae Blown ont. With Postal Violation. Joplin, Mo., Nov.4 —Charged with violation of the postal regulations, Dr. M. H. Evans was bound over to the Federhl Grand J ury by United States Commissioner E F. Keyton, the bond being fixed at $5,000. City Physician I’. E. Rohan is prosecuting witness in the case. A postal card to which Dr. Rohan took exception 4} was sent to him. Dr. Evans admits "| shat he wrote the card, but that he did not mail it. given to Willam. Jennings un in thie clty November 26 ; a tarsus 7 Reeses Ad Hume 2 A sec 10 How- ard $1200. > 125 A eee 2 Rockville $1000. Sammis $4800 Foater $400. 1 Harpers Sub Butler $1600. sec 18 Summit $2900, lot 4blk6 Williame Add Butler $250. 191 & 192 Adrian $900, 11 bik 53 Rich Hill $100, | lots 123& 4 bik 45 Sperrys AdR 4 Hill pt lots 1 & 4 bik 52 Sperrye Add university of Pennsylvania’s arch- | R Hull $400. JC F Young to M8 Young 1 A eec 16 Deep Water $30 Mary Shull to John A Spurgeon jot 9 bik 84 Rockviile $175. Mary Shall to Joka A Spurgeon ote 10 & 11 blk 34 Rockville $175. BS Wilson to Staats lots 3 &4 dik Geo W Jackson to J W Henderson A MCiark to E E Black 10 A sec 20 O VSuter to Elias Orear pt blk 102 EE Black to A M Clark 40 A sec A 29 Summit $1300. GC Miller to C A James pt lot 2 blk you that Sloans sold for that purpose. One trial will convince <<a e@ & Linimvent will relieve soreness and_ stiffness quicker and easier than any other preparation it penetrates to the bone, quickens the blood, drives PRICE -25¢,50¢, & $1.00 1,300-Mile Horseback Ride. Memphis, Tenn, Nov. 4—Travel! stained and brown from exposure CA James to A 8S Millhorn 40 A} but hale aud hearty, Oito Wagner, away fatigue and gives strength and elasticity to the muscles. Thousands use Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache sprains, contracted muscles, stiff joints, cuts, bruises, burns, cramp g or colic and insect stings. H Dr.Earl S Sloan, Boston, Mass, USA ‘ 5 3 eee at at AU wel Black Hand Slays Avenger. New York, Nov, 4—Because he failed to carry out an errand cf ven- gearce, Vite Greinaldl, a member of rode {nto Memphis after doing 1 800] the Black Hand Society, was stab- John B Freeman to AL Freeman] miles on herseback, accomplishing | bed to death by members of his own ES Brown to J V Knight lots 190} ed John Sparks to J W Blanset pt lot} Ay traveling. Mr. Wagner started | gust 29, and of the intervening | the feat in fifty-two days of continu-| band on Knoll atreet, Brooklyn. A dynamite bomb was found secret- from his home tn Battle Creek, Mich., | ed beneath Gretnaldi’s coat, which, the police say, would have blown up time fifsy-two days were spent in the! an entire block had itexploded A John H Long to J W Baker lot 8} saddle, the unaccounted for days be- | loaded revolver was found in his bik‘8 Sperrys Ad R Hill $1U0. T Balgum to C L Ashbaugh 20 A sec 28 East Boone $850. ing spent tn citles slong the route, Mr. Wagcer, who is only 21 years | old, will remain in Memphis for some | proved that Greinaldi was a member pocket. Papers found ou the dead man L M Griffith to Mary E Rupard| days the guest of friends. It he re-| of the Black Hand sud had started lots 45 & 6 bik 36 KR Hill $1000, turns to Batule Creek, he declares he | to dynamite a man’s home who had H G Cook to American Clothing} will adopt she same mode of travel, | refused to pay tribute to the soclety, Houee pt lot 1 blk 2 Butler $2000. The same good Tellable and gafe| Detectives say that members of the CC Welch to John I’ Taylor und % digestants lixe Kodol for dyspepsia Black Hind followed Greinaldi on int 74 A sec 21 & 28 N Hume $1110. | Kodol fs the best remedy known tu-/ his mission and when he balked at AC Nichols to A Zwahleu 24 A sec 29 Hudson $895. AC Nichols to John A Ford 27 KA sec 20 Hudson $1000. HC Mills to R A Rhodes lot 5 blk 81 Foster $300. J V Dickerson to G C Miller tract sec 23 Ms Pleasant $1800. JC Measling to M Ryan pt lot 4 blk 2 Harpers Sub Butler $400. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. JO MeMallin to GG Garten 20 A sec 5 Hudson $1. G G Garten to A B Cummings et al 20 A sec 5 Hudson $1. W R Beall to J K Martin tract sec 29 Osage $1. A Hard Debt to Pay. “I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off,” writes G.S. Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, “for my reecue from death, by Dr. King’s New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed 1 J Conklin to R R Hamilton lots 6 f & to 19 blk 17 Amoret $300. ahs AS ( Saml Sanders to Joseph Bucklin| ~ armani 7 tract sec 1 Walnut $3900 Wm. J. AT ON. relief promptly. Sold by (Successor to G. B. Hickman.) Undertaking, Embalming and Funeral Director. Gives prompts attention to all busi ness entrusted so him. St. Louis School of Embalmiug. Graduate of Agent for White Bronze Monuments. Office’Phone 35. Residence ’Phone 268. immtnent, when I commenced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the fires bottle was used; and two more bot- tles made @ complete cure.” Noth- ing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed by F. T. Clay’s drug store. 50c and$1.00. Trial bottle free. Severs Storm in Galveston. Galvestom, Tex., Nov 4.—A north west storm of short duration, with a heavy rain passed over the city at an early hour Thursday. The wind attained a velocity of 72 miles an hour for two minutes. One woman was killed by being crushed in a falling house. About 20 frame houses were blown down. It is estimated that 20 people were in- jured in the weatern part of the city where the wind was severe. Several business houses were un- roofed and the stock of goods {were slightly damaged by water. The Maldory line wharf shed was dam- aged to the extegt of several thous- ands of dollars. A few cars in the railroad yards were blown off the track by the wind. The Gulf remained normal. There was no interruption in traffic. Dallas, Tex., Nov.—Telephone, tele- graph and trolley wires were down in southern Texas as a result of the severe windstorm that passed over that section of the state. At Houstan and Beaumont the} KENNEDY'S iia HONEY TAR I THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP For all Coughs and assists in The Red expelling Colds from the sys> rer Blos- Beets oR” certain’ > Honey Bee els. fellet for croup and wae is on every PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF & ©. DeWiTT & 0O., CHICAGO, U. 6. A Clay’s drug store north side square. nuekeve PILE: DINIMENI CURES NOTHING BUT PES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {5 years a8 the BEST REMEDY for PILES. —_—_—_——- SOLD BY ALL DRTLGISTS. y MED. 00., ST. day for heart burn, belcaing and all | his task they killed him, A stiletto troubles artslog froma disordered digestion. It ts pleasant to take and affords Clay’s drug store. lay near the body, There were nine stab wounds fn the body. The Missouri Pacitic Time Table at Butler Station, CORRECTED TIME TABLK, s0UTH BOUND, Mo 20% Joplin & Southwest mall & EK No 2w7K.C & Joplin mail & Express 12 Mo. 205 K.C & Joptin mail & Expres No, 291 Local freight MuAH BOOND, No. 206 Kansas City and St. Louis Ex, No, 208 Kansas City mail and “aaa No, 210 Kansas City limited mal —* ao LOCAL FREIGHT No. 292 Local Freignt 1 Wo. 252 Kansas City stock INTERSTATE DIVISION, WEST BOUND. 40, 241 Local freight and Pas mixed EAST ROUND, 40. 242 Local freight and Pas mixed ar 6:00 pm F,M, Cuuey, Agent 8:00am JOHN F. HERREL & SON Make a Speciality of Farm Insurance and Real Estate BUTLER,MO. Office in court house, DR- J. Me CHRISTY, Diseases of women and Children a Specialty Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, OMice Telephone 20, House Telephonelo POPPE E LOTT O0OTSOD ISO OD ——a DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. Butter, - Mo. Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co. Residence High Street. Office Phone 218, Residence Phone 196. etc setianans. OONSSEROSEES PP Oo“ DR. H. M. CANNON, _ Dentist, , i BUTLER, - MISSOURI. WILL BE IN $ ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, $ prepared to do all kinds of den- i... tal work. j B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Ofmee over H. H, Nichols, East side square, DR, J. T. HULL _ DENTIST. Bnotrance, same thatlead to Hagedorn’ frudio-north side square, ‘Butlers Mo. T. C, BOULWARE, Butler, Mo, ee ws