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aha ai NDT LIE LEE SK ETE = Ghe Butler Weekly ines. VOL. XXX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 20 1908. Salient Features of Bryan's Great Acceptance Speech. Iam in hearty accord with both the letter and spirit of the platform. I indorse It in whole and !n part. * 7 . . If one fe nominated on a plattorm .| which is not satisfactory to him, he i | must, if candid, either decline the nomination, or, {f accepting it, pro- pose an amended platform tn lieu of the one adopted by the convention. platform pledge. * The Democratic party is not the} of honest accumulations. The Dem. |sonfan ideals, and throughout hie ocratic party does not seek to annl-| whole public career he has fought bilate al! corporations; it eimply @8-| with his great abillt ‘ serts that as she government creates bs ability and strong | reply. corporations, it must retain the power to regulate and control them, and that 1s should not permit any corporation to convert Itself into @ monopoly. * * * . The Democratic party seeks not revolution bat reformation. and 1) need hardly remind the student history that cures are mildest when applied at once; shat remedies tn- crease in severity as thelr ap; lica- tlon fs postponed. . . * . Recognizing that I am indebted for my nomination to the. rank and file of our party, and that my election must come, ff 16 comes at all, from the unpurchased and unpurchasable suffrages of the American people, I) promise, if entrusted with the re- (bes N.Y I charge that the Republican party 7\ Vi } Connconveg iN, tareaponetble for all the abuses which a =i i i Wa | now exist in tle federal governinent, . « * * and {t is impotent to accomplish the reforms which are imperatively need- blocked the passage of a bill Increas-} Locke went before " Copyright 1906, by The Manalin Co. ed. . & . . Excellent Remedy for Shall she people control thelr own government, and use that govern- C | NSTIPATION mentfor the protection of thelrrights and for the promotion of thelr wel- fare? Or, shall representatives of nd the Many Ailments predatory wealth pray upon the de- Resulting Therefrom. | |fenseleas public, while the offenders ment which deprived such. courte of’ pay all costs and fine, the right to {mprison offictale of a tax burdens atthe mandate of the secure immunity from subserving|sponalbilities of this high office, to Clatr county case, but was general |facts are, that on practically all of] once tn four years before corn This Useful in Overcoming | Shisiate whod shee ralse to power reneged ‘ability I papi Zoe genie pt to eg the vera - the state where eg willfrequently be the most remunera- by unscrupulous methods? This {8} the one purpose of making thie, inj®" SMmuer caseh, ie proposed tolextensively grown, excepttog he} give application that can be used a8 Colds and Headaches the {ssue raleed by the “known “seca se ntl {n pr Pon peo: curtall and reatrlet the jurisdietion | river bottoms and some of the wet- | ig, pee {a lasting, and te will in- R iri | |abuses” to which Mr. Taft refers. | ple rule—a government which will do of federal courts in) mandamus and | ter soils In central and northwestern | cregge the yleld no’ ouly on corn, bo equiring a Why were the “known abuses’ per-| justice to all, and offer to every one {pjunction proceedings. This post-| Missouri, ferttlizers have been found | whteh tts upplied, but also on bhe mitted to develop? Why have they |the highest posetble stimulus to tion hehas held strongly as Con-|to pay handsome profits when prop-|anall grain and ygrass crops follow- LAXATIVE pot been correcter? Lf exteting laws | great and persistent effort, by assur- gressman, Governor aud since nelerly used. This has been shown bY jing, Tnsnel case the soluble phos are eufficlent, why have they not|ing to each the enjoyment of his just has been Senator. numerous expertments which she) phase may frequently be orattved en- To Dispel Them. It Has been enforcea? All of the executive In 1898, aroused by the {mprison- nt! i machinery of the federal government a Gentle Action on the ie in the hands of the Republican 1 party. Are new laws neceseay? Why KIDNEYS, LIVER and BOWELS. have they not been enacted? Witha pseu Republican prestdent to recommend, Those who prefer can ob- | |with a Republican senate and house shares of the proceeds of his toll, no matter (n what part of the vineyard he labora, or to what occupation, | " profession or calling he devotes him. Federal Court, he called upon the |farmers. self. tain Man-a-lin in tablet tocarry out his recommendations, *t have found Bucklen’s Arnica compelling any avate officer by nean- | has to solve, since sofls vary tn their) his manure on she place and who een why does the Republican candidate = to hed the prot er — od a damos or other writ, to perform any | fertilizer requirements from one type | genally hasn't a very large supply. ? or sore feet, as well as Yor healing |oftictal act arising wnder or aushor |to another. [bls almost necessary, MOF. Minrer plead tor further time in which to do what should have been done long ago? burne, cuts, and all manver of abra- THE MAN-A-LIN CO., sions,” writes Mr. W. S¢one, of East COLUMBUS, OH10, U. S. A. The influence of the manufacterers, who have for twenty-five years cor WHO PAID POR HIS WHISKY. tributed to the Republican campatga Liked By the People tbe county courts, his authority tojand mey be given briefly as follows: Ont Known Cure For i fund, and who tn return have framed y ple. zease upon the completion of the} First, that practically sll of the y A Mexican Gets Drank and Paz- iff | Hietory affords no parallel No/apectal purpote ior which he should | wheas soils of Missourl lack two ele- the tariff schedules, has been swf y Pp orms 0 cient to prevent tariff reforms. It the past can be taken as a guide, the Republican party will be so obligat- ed by campaign contributions from the beneficlaries of protection as to make that party powerless to being to the country any material collet from the present tariff burden. ‘For @ gewcration the Republican party hee deawn its campaign fende'from the beneficiaries of apectal ‘legisla tion. Privileges have beea pledged and geanted in return for money con- tetiuted to debauch election. ‘What can be expected when offietal euthor- {ty is surned over to the representa- eset these who fires fernich the ainews of war and then retmburee |” oat of the pockets of the taxpayers? | Elmira (N. Y ) Star-Gazstte. So long.as the ‘Republican party-re- maine dn power, it is powerless to regenerate itself. {+ cannot attack weong doing in high places without dlegracing many of ite common mem- bers, and it therefore uses opletesin, etead of the surgeon’s knife. Kot uatél that party passes through # peclod of fasting in the wildernegs will she Bepublican leaders learn to etady public questions from the zles an English Paper. A London paper, which is fer ‘enough away to be safe, started & Mary Ann problem thue: In the United States the Mexican dollar has an exchange value of 90 cents. In Mextco the Ameriean dol- lar has the same value. ‘On the frontier of the Untted States where Mexico jotne Texas there are two ealoons one on each #ide-of the fron- tier. A man buys a ten cent drink of whisky at the American saloon and pays for it with an American dollar, receiving @ Mexican dollar in ex- change. With tis, ‘he crosses the border and goes into the Mexican aloon and hands over the Mexican Gullar for a ten cent drink of whisky audgets an American dollar {n ox- change. It{s evident that the limit of his purchasing power ts the length hecan stand.’ He finally wakes ap with a bad headache and the Amer- dan dollar with which he started. Who pays for the whisky? er honor, respect ‘and esteem thar eral interference tn domestic affairs, | production of wheat Phe affection of the masses for bhn | tions, was acute during Stone’s gub- was never «quaied. ernatorial term, and he took front ipalgn uader more {deal condisions structed their delegates to wore for A Wonmn’s Back Has many ‘aches and pains camsed iby woakaesses.and fallng, or other displace- ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp- headache, dizziness, imaginary specks .or dark spote floating before the eyes. guaw- ing sensation in stomach, dragging or region, disagyezable drains from pelvic organs, faant spells with general weakness. If any considerable mumber of the above | man, are;present there is no rqnedy An«fioréhas been made to eepere legislation requiring ;publicity 9s to campaign contribations and expen-|- 4 ——_ COUaeoOo ben 2S OBB ONO even in the face of en indignant pub-| habit-forming drugs. T's ingredients are |day, and hasarecord entirely con-| the future of his land. Our Initial Writing Tablets With Envelopes to Match itested under cath ns correct, vention, the plank wae repadiated by a vote of 830 to 94. / testi jals—though the have proven a revelation 60 fessional testimonials—thoug! o e * rd those who desire tributed tk fy patients | aupremacy of the Democratic policy. and phosphorus will frequently be|Solvent, {ts wonderful germicidal The Democratic plattotm very | 'B_mumbers to ons e endomements | 1¢ ig no wonder then that he should, | more remunerative; euch a fertilizer | Properties, we conelder it a crime for Up to the Mit.dte given to any other medicine extant for “an, reon possessed of properly deseribes the popjilar elec: | the emre of woman’s ills. {o hie Marshall speech, warn hie fel-|{s what js commonly known as am- eal fh AG ber wiheee eacalaee. ‘th fford edici' all times. writing material. tion of of eenators ae “tha gateway Be fica atgers a aed ay wy tewever low-democrate against the Roose | monlated bone and potash or one of| i¢ {g as necessary to the housebold *a Tablet (any Iultial you ‘want end good paper too) tor £|@ Democratic victory, an through make a little more profit thereby: Four | aughority, in the language of Rooee- | pounds per acre. § inauguration, and askjamong other things, for the fulfillment of tata| Stone's Fight For the States. Town Pays Indian’s Fine. | Rever maintain soll fertility. They (Macon Times Democrat, Aug. 13.) Antlers, Ok., Aug.—Ben D. Locke, '}, 5 ° > bring an immediate crop. The pro} William J. Stone {s an old-fasbion-'a Choctaw Indian living at Antlers, |.) = of fertilizers iy a - an enemy of any legitimate industry or ed Democrat, who belleves tn Jeter. l# the hero of the town. Mre. Locke| other crop te in connection with the went to the Frisco depot and asked | the agent if the train wae on time “No, itis on the track,” was the arm every encroachment of the cen-| Mrs. Locke telephoned her hus-| tral authority upon the rights of|band, who was at Camden, of heii gicated for she mosé Missouri soll the sovereign states of the unton and| answer the agent had given her.| piece gwo are nltrogen a their people. While a member of the Locke caught the fast train to Ant phorus and ordinarily the House of Representatives twenty lers and arrived just !n time to meet ‘ years ago he made an aggressive the agent on the platform. Without fight for legislation restricting the) word he walked up to The mpson) shay some form’ of phosphoros will power of the federal courts to {nter-|and smashed him in the mouth, | H» she only practical application for of |fere in the affairs of a state. (a one knocking him down, When Thowp-| he farmer who ts %o economteally occasion {n the House of Representa: |8on got up he made a dive for the] natnsatn his soll In the highest esate tives he led a solitary filibuster and | depot to escape further punishment. | .,¢ grtiliey. the “Mayor, F ing the ealartes of federal judges and pleaded guilty to assault and WAS has been advocated to some extent enlarging and extending thelr juris- fined $8. The citlzens of the town | 4, vissourt, bub as a direct applicas diction by {nsleting upon an amend-| promptly rateed a subscription 60) iy for wheat {t does not, as a rule, state for refusing to levy oppressive Fertilizers For Wheat. with manure of other decaying or courts. This legislation had partlo-| The uee of fertil'zere on wheat ts Ing It soluble ‘This is applied as the ular. reference to the historle Ss.| rapidly increasing in Missourl. The} rate of 400 to GOO pounds per acre State Experiment Station has been | girly in sowlng wheat. Te should ment of the County Judges of St. |conducting throughout the state, O8lalwaye be remembered, of course Clatr county, under an order of the] wellas by the experlments of many lthas barnyard manure abplied even Legtslatare to memortalize Congrees | The first problem is to know Wha‘! she very best for wheat if {eean be ? to mit the jurisdiction of the teder- | fertilizer to use, and this is one of the) geeured. The directions given above ® For Sore Feet. al courts go as to forbid them from | most difficult ones which the farmeT) are for the mau who must make all {aed by the laws of such stave, and | therefore, for each farmer so dever | 0 aie - \Poland, Matne. I¢ te the proper so-enact a law in Missoarl providing | mine for himself the most profitable ‘ iat {thing too for piles. Try it! Sold that a spectal county jadge might be | application. The results on the An Eminent Physician States under guarantee at Frauk T. Clay's |named tn certain emergencies to per- | various experimental fields shrow 8 : drug store. 25¢ form statutory dutlea er jolned upon | great deal of Hyht on this question That Muco-Solvent IS the private citizen ever was shown great: be appointed. The question of fed- | monte tn particular for the profitable hae been shown Mr. Bryan. Forno through the action of ‘the courts in | nitrogen and phosphorus, Conse private cltizem ever had @ greater trylog to compel county officials to quently lands which contain these hold on the hearts of the peapk. | levy taxes to pay fraudulent obliga- | twoingredients in large quantities are teund to bring the largest returns. |and editor of the Nurvh American Second, !¢ hae heen demonstrated | Medical R-view, expressed himeelt No candidate ever entered «x cam- rank among thoee who fought) very conclusively that for most of emphatically about the wonderful against unwarranted and unjust) the wheat soils of the state nitrogen Indebted for ‘tis nomination to no usurpation #! power by the federaljand phosphorus are of spectal {m- one except ‘to ‘the people whe in-| courte. | portance {on {nereasing ytelds and| Casarrh is caused by the presence Stone tue mover‘faltered in this be- ‘also in bringing a large net return. |< { deadly microbes in tbe mucour him, tree from -all corporation hiflu- half. fe stood againes the oppres- The question, therefore, resolves 1t- membranes. Very often ordinary ence in ang direction, under obliga- sive measuns of arbitrary federat self into a matter of supplying nitro tlon to @o one, absolutely dadapen- judges when tn’ Congress, and fough¢ |en and phosphors. Sincenitrogen | and apis, communicates {beelf to the dent {a bis postston, he wis beable | for his people while he was Governor, {18 the most expenslve elein nt when | bronchal passages and finally to the to carry out thewill of the people as even 6¢ sheextonsof defying aUalted purchasing a fertillz-r it has been stomach. The entire stomach be o other man could carry tt out— States Marshal, whom the Governor found that ordinarily {t 18 much more | Comes diseased; shen as_a rule fol = held was sdeking’to interfere in local economical to pat the nitrogen into aftatre beyond his right. Nut only the soil by meens of such crops 4s) ing. The liver and kidney become thie, bas bie voles has often beea | cowpeas and clover and to apply | deranged, and the circulation becom- rated, ia the Senate and eleewhere,| phosphorus as a fertilizer. Con-|ing tfivesed, the heart grows weak. against loosely drawn legielation et- | e quently where a man can rotate his fecting shepower of the federal courte | crops with reasonably regularity, in- toms’ of femnle werkness are frequen | > oppress the people aud hamper |serting a crop of clover or cowpess| Muco Solvent kills every germ, mi- the states in putting their own stat jevery three or four years theapplica | crobe, or bact-rla deadly to the he- utes into effect. In the famous de-| tion of 100 to 150 pounds of super- ,™3n system that makes an espectal bearing down.in lower abdominal or pelvic | bate ou ¢he railroad rate bill he took | phosphate or steam bone meal will advanced grounds, along with Till-|‘be a most economical application. ‘ LaFollette, Batley and others | The superphosphate !s more soluble! ach achance and nature will soon in the fight to probibit injunctions | shan the bone but does not have as | assert away. You will be cured of stand potné of the masees.. / | that e.quicker relief or a more per A 5 es ys SeeOr Pierce's Faverte peetting aside the erders of the In-|lasting effect; consequently for she) J07" dyspepsia, of your weak heart, as a record of over fer'y lterstate Commerce Commission. He}man who wistes to maintain the Wil vit yoqreen of Cio foal, ofvedive spoke in the Senate fa:favor of that} fertility, the bone would ordinarily | gion with your fellow man with ut - peg end voted for it whenjbe preferable. The superphosphate | noting tbe look of filly concealed dh. . fb was offeredoa the floor. He stands | will be better for the man who wishes | gust on his face, caused by your pu- dituree; but the Republican leadere, ‘Pi! Too, Gen cr alcohol or harmful, ar {squarely on the (Denver platform to- | tmmediate reealte and cares little for trid and cfenstve breath. The feel- cchoyen oe salen oe yeas -all printed om the'bottle-wrapper and St | it.0¢ with hia present position.| ft the land fe badly worn the raw- / 0! Every ingyedient entering inte “Fa | While some of those plaia-apoken on bone is usually better than the|by catarrhal condition. In this eon- When ee brought up in| worite ey pp Ay Face’ fora ého subject now were faltering, half-| steamed bone, mainly_becaue itcon- dition you and your family become the recent Republican national con-| 4e™emert OF toe veral schools of prac- |Rearted and tremtaingin their boots, |talne more nitrogen In the badly |98 9asy prey to Grippe, Colds, tise—more valuable than any amount of | Gone was fighting againes federal| worn lands, fertilizers containing Tauber ade not lacking, having been con- encroachments and battling for the} potaselum in addition to nitrogen|the wonderfal pregeties of Muco- i) to other national reforms.” Through | for this well proven remedy oF KNOWN velt-Taft-Root, propaganda, which the grata growers and should be ap-|as soap and water. Ask the drug- ComPos#TION, even though the dealer may |{nvolves the extension of federal] piled at the rate cf 100 to 150 giete, they will give you the names 10c. a Democratic victory oufy, ean the : a people secure the populag election of jpeg rover dee af ao yar velt, “by executive action and judi-} A distinction must be made be ——— fom peow' 3 uee : \ senators. If I am elecged to the eS tea Lent gaged ied clal interpretation” wherever neces-| tween the farmer who wiehes to get)—{t will cure you besides Bom $ ; Presidency, those who am elected on Indy has on van ond it ds his baste sary. immediate results from the fertilizer} your family immunity from the n ae CL 7 “Ga _ | the ticket with ms will Joe, like my- nese cr supply the p article called for. “a uae yee more vital public issue. | regardless of the effect upon his land Fa ag woe by ose ig ggg 4 a | @ Prescription Druggist self, pledged to n . Pies pon {¢ Stone’s record and public| and the man who wishes to combine 0 oping Cough, ete. This See ante shall convene Congress Se ee tre er ry A utterances arein entire accord. He] the use of fertilizers with a good ays- Ae pomagees rae —s * Phone He. & nary session immofiately after) much imitated but never equaled. Little |e, as usual, on sound Democratic| tem of rotation which will keep up|eale by C. W. Hues, Draggist, But. p= anal grenulee—easy to take 98! Pround, and pone dare gainsay !t. | his land since fertilizers alone will ler, Mo. NO. 43 jare merely temporary expedients to best system of crop rotation and manuring that @ man can practice, using the fertilizer simply to supply the one or two elements which sucha system cannot maintain, Asalready ad phos Rinrcgie may be matntatned by the use of clover, cowpeas and manuring, 80 The uee of ground rock phosophate give profitable returns, It ts best applied betore corn surntog it under guotle matter for she purpose of mak- ly and in moderate quanelt y is really These are Catarrh, When Muco-Solvent was discover- ed, Dr. William ©. Koteler, of the Northweetern University of Kansas, curative and germicidal properties of Muco Sulvent, uLquestionably the greatest discuvery of this age. catarrh of the head causing the vie- tim, a8 ft does, to continually hawk lows an almost complete break-down, dyspepsta-heartburn-pains after eat- Nine persone fn ten suffer from some form of catarrb, from the mild in character to the malignant type. attack againet the mucous mem- branea Get the catarrhal poison out of your syetem, give your stom- breath and be able to hold conversa- ing of laseitude, Indisposition to work, headaches, heartburn, dyapep- sia, etc., are nine times in ten caused Croupe, Whooping Cough, Diphther- fa, Scarlet Fever, ete Once knowing of prominent: people whose lives 1 gerne ner oe et pa en ee met eR pen me cee te

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