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ty where matters of importance eb concerndd. a Witt’s Kidney und Bladder iy are for weak back, iuflam- removed uutil t-rme of sale are com- plied with. 4 perrent discount for cash bankable note. No property to be' gu | the latter stated that DeArmond hen he complained to Williams, |bad said Booher would be sattefied with the appointments he received. This was reported to DeArmond, y, sumption in its advanced stages, the "Golden Myrtle Randall, Wemott. edical Discovery" is a most efficient rem- edy, especially in those obstinate, hang-on M. E. stewart, Bom ction coughs caused by irritation and congestion of |inger, Grandview; Nellie Sweger, ichial mucous membranes. The " Dis” : ‘ covery” is not, so good for acute coughs aris- | Shelton; E. W. Stevena, Rockville; ing from sudden colds. nor must it be ex- |now are fifteen hands high and sixty- ‘one inches around the girth, None other need apply, as Eugland makes ouly one kind of harness for its pack PAUL WALTON, . | pected to cure consumption in its advanced | Minnle Shoup, Reynard; Eula Sbel-: animals. This is the case where th the bladder, backache and who walked over to Williams and! Rtages—no med in te advance , r e s. Sold by Frank Clay, C E Rosse, Auctioneer. called hima Har. Then the fight be-| the Spring: city Hao cha bt fe ton, Burdett; Anna Jounes-Sigler, male must fit the harness — Varrens- a) +") Lete will serve lunch, 82. 'gan. * Con itis the beat medicing waaco,consumm~ | Virginie; A C. Smith, Victory; Della burg Star. &. > oe - a ‘ - ¥ aohe iiphaialiasbiitiiim 7 VOL. XXX’ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1907. NO. 9 s "(imtathtr. — ma an j pousremne ESO ee Ga i | A TILLMAN LIQUOR BILL. il | —— | Wh r een eye “The Southern Senator Trying to _-‘eahers’ Association, Y é : = _—_—_——__—_— | he Southern Senator Trying to T 1 22 | The annual meet!ng of the teachers : Escaped the errors of Keep Out Original Pack- of the county was held la Butler, to Doctors ., ‘ . B November 28 29 1 30th. The ages. ‘November 2 2“) and SOth, ne any in ers y jfollowing shows the names of she ® Washington, Dec. 23—Senator teachers iu ustondance and she p Because we make medicines Usi ng e-ru“na. pices fntroduced the following re-! schools they fre teaching: & for them. We tell them all cecennenen ' solution: | Pees >} , Sco. Bertha Angle, Fre ze Ou; Eleanor © about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral . N speaking of his good health and Resolved, Thas the committee on Alfred, Oli Walnut; Isabel Ashley, ie d aa pb it for extreme old ays, = Brock says: | tngeratate commerce be in-tructed to Klondike: P. M. All H oH BO Me “After aman has lived in the world a NGIKe; allison, Happy i coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- . as long as I have, he ought to have | Consider and report by bill or other. | Lucy Bausch, siders; Frances § umption. They trustit. Then T Altribute my | found out a great many things by ex- wise what leisiation ts desirable or! Bice, Liberty; Nettle Barker, Pleas- {' os i Pp : fr VA r “{ perience, I think I have done so, | hecessary to enable the stases in the | ang Gap; Maude Boretng, Rockville; you can afford to trust it. me Old “One of the things I have found, | exercise of their pollee powers tocon- \y, i ar “oq Sk your own doctor. ave ; | ial i sine tthe | p b Maury Braden, Butler; © A Burke, J ry, out to my entire satisfaction isthe | gro) ghe commerce of liquors and all! gusler; Myrsio Braden, Worland: P, # ~ Te Dest kind of a testimonial— Age to the Use |Proper thing for ailments that | \ooholic beverage withio their bord. | (: a : Beeld for over slaty years.” ‘a are due directly to the effects of : Pegg ag gel (G. Buekies, Mingo; Aue Board, § nee 7 of Pe-ru-na.’’ the climate. For 118 years I have |°T8 80 9 to ald the cause of temper: Rockville; Loy Balltiuch, Pleasant ¥ Mite a creer S catty HAKOKy withstood the changeable climate | ®°? and to prevent she encourages Valley; Robs Bradlay, Ameterdam; § > SARSAPARILLA, of the United States. j ment by the United States goverts’ Bama Board, Butler; ana Bard; yer Aus. “T have always been a very healthy | ment of {lets dealing in the same. Yot Water; sivetly Burch, Valley: pice f man, but, of course, peat tothe af) Mr, Tillman stated that bis pure} ula Ristiai Sasavnel : a the tevaiainn of ; fections which are due to sudden | sans hesitate . adiessiity . TS OS Fm cheats in sreailinkt sand temperature, pose was to prevent circ amvention ; Laura Camphe'l, voks; Bb. F,, Ayer's Pills ‘greatly aid the Chorry «As for Dr, Hartman's remedy, jot state prohibition rahe Sald he; Cox, Hume; J.C Crossghive, Euter ectoral in breaking up a cold, || Peruna, I have found it to be the ,{ The courts have held that these prise: Jesste Cassisy, Butler; W. wry :| best, if not tke only refiabie rem- |*W8 Sotwrtere with lotersiate com Chamberlin, Foster; Myrtle Crise. ‘ oy ved Ni WN j|edy for these affections, It has , meres. On this account Eask thls! mon, Keith; Ethie M. Clawson, Mar- ‘ , “| been my siaadby for many years, | \nveatigation.” shall; Mary B. Cou flee, Adri 4 Tale Rich Hil; K s t “land I attribuis my good health | Mr, Tillman sald the express com Conneilyy, Rich Hill; Loura Clapp > Marthe hu ‘ . — age to this rem- pantes gre flooding loeal option Standish; Cool: Ghaverton. Old Lh: wih, Rien i Le y ni exactly meets all my require: niga aay igs oe Allee F. Carlton, Butler; Cora EO | a a ery fehl Ae {] ments. It protects me from the evil of | OSMer etates, °C. OD,” and the Su Chareh, Lune Star; Faunie Corson, | Sts Berns Mite peers feats of sudan cl } 3 it vives ‘Ke | preme court of the United Black; W L ‘ie n ie « Kit i y. Resa Thoma Cont Nant £ | strength; it keeps my blood in teirs [held that’ such tri ftie cnn: ite ttle Crowder, D Tans st ite ¢ a il 1 { Vant culation, T have come to rely upon it | gepfered with because of iis interstate Cpe: ( ge een Charli ocak aa OT Mande Vine, Vi almost entirely for the many little |, a . Si rhgae; CoA Chatabers, Builer; Ber Aiihecton wile ibed mediv /Character, He sald bis recoluston! ina Chester, Red ‘0 tory a “When epidemics of la Fought bo dotis yA whe plot as which Grace Durr, Pluinvies;¥ L Davis, |. | : ’ ca bs began to make the | bhe poilee Power af che state begins Butler; Willa D arr, Fosters Luev Walther, rN 7 WA : — Iwas asuilever from this cis- ene ~ rains - w far argent v4 CHU Dowell, Adrian; Rersha Dunkel, C Pete ig Anon Be | ity hahaa " ceooe wtp (AY it limiting the consrul over inser: vite: W.@ Dillon, Pratrle Rose Lva ais ‘ou Geant: oBanuie ae —— “ae ase bee jevate trafic In (ntoxicating bever Dale, hieten aul D ae Neaolonys Aurtupy Tete Nh Dey the grip. jot dagecgs ‘abel coud ages laa pea hey , *) Home; Label Wetson, R as remedy for \"R°: _ Butler. iy 1 ote ' Ride, When I heard that | aot Bax wuacented that thowhole’ tN. Barsom, MuDavitt; Lua Biios + Sate Wray, avi la grippe was epidemic catarch, , Uilficuits couls be reachou through & Cherry Grow; W.M. Earnom,Sctere, | Ri) Ol Rich HM Marti I tried Peruna for la grippe and He “Draw ou,” suggested Mig Grace E rela, Rivun Hil; ¢ Ao een Valloy; Helen Wilvox found it to be just the thing.” Tilman, whereupon Sir PIO oa nudin. fluh Valley Potnats Kise William, dobuscs In a later letter, Mr, Brock writes: pared an Amendment ty tue Wilson iy . : ‘ Whee hk Cathar Snali . i Wthel Piaiey, bucson Clty; Anus) 2 “Jam well and feeling as well as I jaw ‘ : ce seagate lingron® Kusler; Kate Walker, 3 have for years. I would not be with- _ | Frank, Reh Hilly Liaale ©. Pix, Sel : eee ; : (Mr ‘Tilman then withdrew his , Helle \ Voods, Mens Lt out Peruna.” : é sy duger; Myra Bry, Rich Hil; Lora). . Mr. Isaac Bro poe - Pose HUen and cfired the Knox bill, | Fisher, Pussuic; Julia Piammiog, | whe t ince ri ae OCK,acitizenof McLennan y Which was referred to the committee’ Rich Hill; Ettie Fumuliaer, Bethe; ' BETA LE FOROHCER ERTS 1a SAAC BROCK, . Wy ‘par saaee aE ees : county, Texas, has lived for 1i8 years. Born before the United ne ‘ jon judiciary. : | Blanche Fuller, Pipp; Panne Frakes, the Assosintion, who 4 wos Hisiy years he dadapiet aug tal bk elected. A letter dated July 8 1906, written for | The bill provides that allintoxieas (Mb. Zion; Sins Fuller, Ny bars —_ a Hilo a 4 Sl CA pa caarapbbedche Oy lias Pe-ru-na has protected him}! Mr. Brock by his wife, Sarah J. Brock, |{ng Hquors transported into any! Neliie Grans, Summit; Lora Gtlej80% Mevel Lowers, Hasty Bey eee Wie 148 non Torlew ¥1$ trom all sudden changes. states: | spate or territory or remaining there ham, Mt. Zion; Geo. K Green Harl? rie Mawson, Ada Ra : "ee Ger by t, Uncle Veteran of four wars, «Last winter I had just gotten [in shall, upon arrival within the state | Hf 8, if 6 ‘eu I tC J Sovier, Edith Ward. Tosi eural oo gl > Mi ie yoy ti his ao a horse when 99 veers} up out of a spell of sickness, when land before ur alter dellvery to ¢he 4 a dele ‘an NG “Gain | ment 176 a old, aki, - " wane ig ‘ Essie G er, Pi ie ‘ iwin, |” sis picture, holding in his hand » ener Always conquered the grip with ¢\ — wa pd Pe all jconsignce, be vuhje. ro the laws Pe peace s * Pr pins : | ‘tetlo b Liw shows tuenu cut from the grave of General Andrew |} Pe-ru-na. | SEL At SEB OVS = i such state, in the sume manner as if, ‘ 4} Re eae sano {CL teackers employed: inewch towne Jackson, |} Witness ina land suit at the age? | gash llquere tad: been. produnua is | Leah Hudelson, Adrian; Deane) beta hi : £ aan ie Hon Mr, Brock is a dignified old gentle-|{ of 110 years. ipt, Mrs. Brock adds: “He | SUCH Uque Eb talad Harris, Buckhorn; WT, Hoover, /ShiP ! the county ond the namin t ‘ ny letters inqui such stace or territory, and shallnot ey wae 2 : ing few signs of decrepitude Believes Peruna the greates' wt many | inquiring | ea, «i * ‘i row es hh townsbip é@nroded in the man, showing few signs of decrep’ 4 of the age for catarrhal$} , shat Peruna will do. Ido not | be exempt therefrom by reason of Ad¢iat; Minnie Huffancn, Merwin; ; His family Bible is still preserved, |] "emedy ge about what F : : i Ascoclation dad leshows tliat the date of his birth |} troubles. i answer them all, es 1 think they cam | being fntroduced in original pack wa Uyatt, Butler; Hattie Hate. | 45 was written 118 years ago. oetueetheietene eee eed gels bottle end sry it” | ages or otherwis:, ver, Rich Hill; Emma Hoover, Johase TOWNSHIP EMPLOYED ENROLLED ‘ : “eile damian. i Theru is nothing better offered the |tOW?s J O. Henderson, Butler; Anus Mingo ' : HITS SAGER OF ST. LOUIS. Public Sale. SCRAP IN THE HOUSE, | ‘Thera in nothing betty cffeed the [Tone itt W. Harrison, Sor ‘ ‘ — I will offer for sale at public auc. | —— fm age ng greene Mage shan Edwards; Raymord Holwell, Deer a 3 ee : i . x ol isis a scleuWi: prepara: Creek; Georgia Hendricks, Bryan;' A Udsou : \ . . .. tion at my resitence 5 miles south- . fic gee ‘ . » bry : " The Post-Dispatch Reviews His, ‘Representative John Sharp Wil-, tion of nature! digestants combined sinnie Holwell, Aiton Rockville 5 h ‘east of Butler, Missourl, on Thure- with vegetable acids «nd it contains o SEWER, Se, | ‘ i . : ¥ ky ; . ‘ 1 Kemp. ! Prairie 4 } & Official Record as Circuit day, January 2, 1908 the following —fiams and Representative | shesnmejatces fonudin every healthy | Mdna Jarred, Forbes; Pearl Kemp. | anit tee . 7 | : deseribed propert, : David A. DeA di stomach. Kodol is guaranteed to /er, Mission Branch; Lewis Keele, | . ap 4 f " Attorney. | oh avid A. DeArmond in give relief It is pleasant to take; {6 Herre!l; S. O. King, Rich Hill ,pumm 2 : ead of horses consisting of four “ ae : aa ‘ ' i will make you feel fiue by digestin an a vin, Milla: .| Shawnee Db 1 * 3¢.Louis, Dec. 28 —In a three-page | mares, two 8 years, one 7 years old a Fight. what you Lb Sold by Clay’s eran gee by sap > A aomad figs 4 ; article containing the results it hue, snd one 10 yesrs old ia fool; and) | atore. Ded ee ee | ae Opals ‘ Ww Rieetinad atvor au exhaustive tavent| lone draft gelding 4 years old; one Washington, Dee. 19 —John Sharp! Mary A. Lacy, Edgewood; stra - { gation of iis office of the circuit at |coming 2 year old gelding broke to | Williams, of Misstesippt, leader of the A Square Deal | Lester, Orchard Grove; ©. M. Leedy, | oo sina “a | St.| work; one good yearling colt; two ™norlty, and Representative David! ys aseured you when you buy Dr. Pierce's ) Rich Hill; F. L. Laffoon, West Point; | ** 1% ig . = H torney, held by A. N. Sager, the St. ; & y i I Oak ; h deck : thar | colts. 4, DeArmond of Missouri, engaged ' family medicines—for all the ingredi-'R L Lynn, Pleasant Ridge. sone Oa 5 5 Louis Pust-Diepate! eclares that) hk | ee f the! cuts entering into them are prinicd on | Ella McC Ch Hill: Nellfe| Osage 24 23 the official hae practically achieved 4 head of cattle consisting of two in @ fist fight on the floor of ¥ J ths buitle-weauens BAA hele (orniulha la McCune, Clay AM; Nellfe a, ja ‘ no results, It i pointed ont, with | lersey cows glvlag milk; one Short-, House of Representatives this after | are attested under oath as being complete jmoore, Prairie Lity; J. C. eee fae . ; eo “ 4 - | jo ! and correct. You know just what you are | Wil Tree; A.C | ‘air. | Vbariotse 8 the list of cases, that more than 30 | Horo cowand one Short-Horn heifer not oe after adjournment paying (or and (hae is Reodionid Ate | Bad ree; A.C. More lab, Fatr Mikhers : ‘ percent of the cases which havecome| Farm Machinery. One Peter Sxhus- at 2:21 o'clock. gathered from Nature's laboratory, being | view; Auna Moore, Butler; Clara Me. | E 2 Boo : . Paxfore Mr. Sager, whou the pereuns lor wagon, 1 bayuy, 1 Johu Biars Mr. Williams struck the first blow] selected from the most valuable native \Coy, Possum Trot; Flossle McRob | vast Boone y 4 a held eeepc have, been dib 116 seh tl pecans tow, 1 John {224 Mr. DeArmond retallated vigor- yeemeeties foal found inbvgotant th one ‘erte, Crescent Hill; Alvena Maddy, West Boone 5 3 ee 4 | Deerw 14 Plt ha plow ously with clenched fists. When the| are per harml to the most | Milam! Center; Clara McMurtry, Rich | West Poias s ” ‘The ‘pewepa r shows the trust!1 Jobu Deere cof Poon 1 John {combatants were separated blood | delicate wom gig ‘Hill; HO. Maxey, Sprague; Maude| Homer 3 : cases which nm been begun in the! Deere 6 shovel peers cultivator, 1 | ¥88 flowing down Mr. Williams’ tace |Morgan, Adrian; Joanua Maxey, /Walnut ne ~ Interest of the city and then dropped | New Departure cultivator, 1 Moline |‘fO™ emall gach tn the lett cheek | Sprague; Emma Mattingly, Rich) Howard od : together with a ears of criminal disg ad 10-foot smuthing har. | 204 his forehead was red and abras- his agent possesses | Hill; Stella Morgan, Virginla; Mary |-p..441. 194 160 , ’ ‘ . ic roperties of its own, x . . ome cases affecting prominent men which|row, 1 Milwaukee mower, 1 good ed. Mr. DeArmond bore no mark of! yoing'a most valuab pantisoptic and ant | Massingly, Rich Hill; Elete McClenny, This statement does ni include ‘ Meise thrown out cf cours on hag frame, 1corn sbeller, 1 garden the encounter. | ferment, nutritive and soothing demul- ;Smoky Row; Nellie McKee, Butler; the two colored teaclsic in Mt ‘ 4 . 4 THE CAUSE OF THE FIGHT. bear: Lucy Mattingly, Cornland, Maggie ni ; i ¢ attorney. ; ha Glycerine plays an important part in IY, * Ble! Pleasant township. es, plage Joseph . fo ia Bb eee ‘The fight was over the committee 2 eres Golden ig Discovery “ McCann, Mulberry; B. M. McCulloch, ot tenclore po d bed posse be le fo trtal haw ’ Bey 4 sesignments given Representative} weak stomach, attended by sour risings, | Crawford; Fannie Moreland. Hillside; iia ‘oli hes be tv * ¢ v8 wat 5 or 6 cons of good timothy bay! Booher, of Missoarl. In making the heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, | Lucy Melson, Rockville eee ae I d nvictions, it is poin o poor & . gnawing feeling in stom- .L Ives ange eae: in barn, 125 buehels of coal. Democratle appointments, Speaker! ach, billousness and kindred” derange- | Ora E. Newsome, Butler; Anne eee Net if : 25 gallon iron kettle, 5 etands of| ,, 1 da. | ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Co. Supt of Schools Post Dispatch calls attention! oe iouashold and kitchen furni-| oon” followed the recommenda: | Po cides curing all the above distressing Nighswonger, Hume. wesc lll ee ee ae fH y BOUseROIG aD ee tion of Representative Williams. Be- | ailments, the"Golden Medical Discovery* | Maude Pharis, Elm Grove; Addie! Jonvs Bros. of Warrensbi » weak condition of the office a8} 5. ang other urticles too numerous is a speclfic for all diseases of the mucous ‘ rrenaburg sold @ d by Sager and the fact that| to mention fore making his recommendations re- membranes, as catarrh, whether of the | Pettus, Rich Hill; L. A. Pelley,'car load of mules Wednesday to " si ws rs > * si ” led to get results in she} Byerything offered in this sale fs in ee ee el oe pelvie ofan, “hven in lis ulcerative | Double Branch; Essle Perrine, Sharp-| James Yves cf Shelbyville, Tenn. Mr. ‘council boodle cases, al-! Arst-ciaes condition Williame consulted DeArmond. Lat- stages it will yled to this sovereign rem- | lees. Yoes shipped the mules on Tuursday the grand jury ‘declared shat| ‘Torme of sale: On all sums of $10|°" Williame recommended Boohertor | Cy ich of the Kaom passages, it iswelk | UF. Robinson, Rich Hill; Dora! for India where they will be used in gee of delegates {e so corrupt! and under cash in hand, over $10 appointment on the committees of Sovuny * er ibe nissonty omettin Rush, Brackney; Blanche Rhodes,|the war department. The Boer war should be abolished. The|credis of 9 months time will be given |°°D28® Weluhts and measures, and treatment, to cleanse the passages freely Rich Hill; Christene Rahman, Mound] taught England shat Missourl mules teularly calle attention to! wishout interest, if puld when due. expenditures in the agricultural de | Gree Remedy. The thee & ce Valley; Cora Rush, Fairview; Lgéie |are the best in the world and the that of all the actione begun) nos paid when due to draw 8 per eS . B coe Beonl psn > of treatment generally cures the worst Reily, Independence; Frauces Reever, ;kind necessary there for pack bear- has resulted na victory for) cont from date; purchaser to give | important assignments 10, Souss and hoarseness caused by bron- Eureks; Lula Rockhold, Wilcox; ers. The sizo that are being sought » chial, throat and lung a! tions. except con-

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