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7; Qe eS TE eee oe SEY re — t Ad _ of 4 . % ly ¢ . * 3 ts , { ’ SS 8, Ps er = * : ii: _ ‘ I a peceaeiicteaeaiiie Fs 80 .3 Id VOL. XXX’ ‘ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908. . NO. 45 3 U.S. Dis. CUSATORY ‘ ’ [thay De, itn impor 40 deta tv our emloyar howd WATTERSON ON THE NEGRO. : x ident, during these twelve years? It| vote, than they have to coerce us. yg earns the | rineinal Ingredients oo ps who created the wealth? “Youre truly, aes 4 | Lontou la Pe-tu-na. ———$_—— . as the average farmer, mechanic, “Austin Rorary Exeixse (0, | Blacks Should Mak Wi eS Are we claim: too much for Peruna 7 salesman, clerk, teacher, or laborer,| “By Rongrt Baker “President.” ake Peace With % mo, wines t badcde 9 oe an Baker Resents Apparent Attempt at Coercion—Declines tojequandered their portion in riotous Sa ae the Old Master Class, He x { rehro: ¢ 5 i i F is oe dena pry ety opcieg Post “Full Time and Keep Going” Card. living? Did they spend it for auto- Blazing the Way. Said ry suchacatar .rcmedy? Let ussee mobiles, steam yachts, oF even for | (Jetterson City Tribune, August 28.) Pee: ; al what the Unite weeny - ———- preg be — ponders The Democratic national plattorm, sr York, bog. : & the negro ad gays of the po cipal ingredients o y haven’s they got it, how) adopted at Kansas City tn 1900, make peace with the old masterclass a8 Peruna. ; PERTINENT QUESTIONS ASKED did they lose {t? What bas been the | congained the following declaration: in she South. That Ie the road to m Take, for is wer, the — unseen subtle, but apparently all- “Corporations should be protected race pacification. ee . chr S Rech nck noe a — ry eee has ae be in all their rights and their lexitl. woe ye meen? “a. olonel 8. rom then,’ y have masters mate Interests should be sted enry Watterson came from Ken- x = peo tee ‘ bs a Where is the “Abounding Prosperity” Promised by Republi-|come eo appalling in America that} pus any road magnon sme tucky to deliver to the negroes of ‘ na ent: we, chaeel enitis cans, He Queries. a so-called ffete countelee of] interfere with she public affatre of the the nation. Mr. Watterson’s views eatarr: nic dyspepsia (cas : urope have felt impelled to take people, or to control the sovereignty were given in an tapervay at Demo- tarrh of the sxc a0 0), chronic intesti- From The Brooklyn Citizen, July 28, 1008, of Manutactorera, she American] ffictal cogntzance ot the deplorable] which creates them, should beforbid: |°rau" national headquarters ‘x she nal catarrh ~ chal jaundice (cas Former Congressman Robert Buk-| Hardware Mauofacturers’ Awéocia:| Conditions in which ao many of our) den under euch penalties as vill Hoffman house. tarrh of the , or), and in diseased jer has sent asharp reply to the sug: | tion, and the numerous other elmt- tollers are compelled to live. The} make euch attempts impossible ” “The time has come,” sald Colonel Isallan Government (as @ resultot] ‘The author of this declaration was Watterson, “for the negro to divide mucous mo:.i xcs of the pelvic | gestion trom the New York Lente tar associations to which you say , another ingredient | assed by the United States D. » ory asa mild stimu- | shrough the corporations fs resented ed,’ widespread’ prosperity? Haven’s resu't, they have used up all thelr} governor in states where the ratiroud lant and J: . Itactéonthestom> | by Mr. Baker, who asks why the we got a Republican’ Senate and |savings, not thelr proportlon—$7,- | strike of 1894 was raging to refuse Brow le Ineldent os ph It rod factories are not on full time now, In House of Representative? Haven't 000, as above—but a paltry $50, all! to use the militia, yes who enforced “The changing of the negro vote tae Cs in et a vagatitis, a Republican administration. we had them untnterraptedly tor|shey had been able to save durlug pubile order and matntained peace from the Republican to the Demo- chronic dye" -y and diarrhea, and | ‘The correspondence 1s velf-explane | twelve yeare? Haven’s the R-publi- the years of boasted prosperity. The] withal. He was the tirst senator bo Gratic onlainne Wy New York, Oto, gome chica. < eases of the liver and tory. The letser received by the cans made the lawa, State as well as president of the Association for [m-| paige bis votce agalnst the use of cor ladfana and IiMnots,” he said, “would Kidneys. Austin Rotary Eogiue Company was | Nattonal, and haven’s they been | proving the Condition of the Poor, | ruption fundsin national campaigns, mean the loss of there states to the Sendtou < @ free book of testi- , as follows: charged with their enforcement? RF. Cutting, says: “I cannot re-| and the tirat to denounce Koosevel, Republican sekes aud the same te : some oi = le =< \ “New York, July 22, 1908 | Then whas ts the matter? If the laws “eoggged such a — — - Cortelyou et al. tor their part {n the srue of osher states eruna iwi *) 7 Q | «Gentlemen:—We have tacked this | are defective, why haven’s they been |fore. Svs even in 893 and 1894) disgraceful Republican alliance with i " er aielis satimony of those WhO oie npon the walls of ourfactories | altered? If defective now, were they did the depresston pereiss 0 long! | ghe insurance compantes and other Nearly 1,000 voinad ne oe D bbdtaleaumaal ___ |{n Brooklyn and New York: not equally defective eight and four While, according toSenator Foraker, | creatures of Wall street. He was the gain. A Teacher's Slayer Hanged. Miami, Ok, Sept —Jobn Hopkins was hanged here for the murder last January of Lena Craig, an 18 year- sball start thie plant on “FULL TIME, velt, who, according to Republican years and more in condemning cor-| jarge Unicago plano houres, |. & , The old school teacher. AND KEEP GOING ””’ orators and aselstant Republican, perlty have been duplicat:d all over | poration activittes In politics More-| Thompson Music Co., the Healy bs “Jt you belleve with us that by re-| as well as Republican newspapers, {a | *he country, no section has escaped | over, by the aid of Willfam J. Bryan, | Muste Co, and the big F.G Thearle “Tam an innocent mai; cut the dog loose,” exclaimed Hopkins just ® moment before the trap wae sprung. Hopkins’ body was sent to was much older than bis victim and wae {n love with her. Before ehe dled Miss Craig kissed Hopktos, put her arms around his neck and told him she loved him. From this the tried to kill himeelf. ‘Women Who Wear Well. It is astonishing how great a change 4 few years of married life often make in the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from # peach which is rudely handled. The matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. ‘There ar no universally in this movement depres-| dred oreo millions, Carnegie as much; | How can the masses buy when shetr| Alabama, Arkansas, Florida Geor- | elk: pg Angele ang wh gpm slits mn will cease. while Rockefeller {e credited with alsavings are gone? With wages re-! gia, featake. Kentucky Loulsiana, |Siuee the primary on 8 big farm he the shock to the system through the Hale us your help and ee the] billion; a few thousand others hav- | duced, how are they to pay monop- Maryland ‘Misatsatppl, aranous. owns down fu Bates county. While i change whish comes with marriage ons card oe time and keep going: {ng from one toa hundred millions | oly prices aud yet live? How are you | Nevada, Novih Carolina, South Caro- there he lived tw a tens and helped ipepndanerers sie taatus nal weak K ‘Yours very truly, each, These seem to have had thelr|going to bring prosperity to the ‘tina, Tenpéssee, ‘Texas and Virginia,|uild eeveral miles of wire fencing nesses which too often come with mar- gg Leatuer BELTING CoM | full time and keep going’ cards in | toller without destroying monopoly |ghe total distort you of the | #POund hie landed possessions. He riage and motherhood, not understanding PAN operation, while they are generally |and special privileges? Using the, . 3 States conceded | ¥65* back to Jefferson City a day or that this coset dra a ee at. is This 1s the reply sent by President credited with having in October-|force-pump won’s alter conditions, eg, Bo Mana wt two ago and exhibited with no little ‘ fairness. Robert Baker of the Austin Rotary | November last gathered in nearly | the people want something more Pelaware, Michigan, Idaho, ‘usin. pride a patr of badly scratched and q ord MUPelY 8, She BeTTH| ea eae Engine Company: : everything ine large way in the)than wind. Why nos prick the | Massachusetts, isneaoth: New) calloused hands that would be ered: + organs, $0 surely Austin Rota Ener Co., shape of banks, truet_ companies, in-' monopoly bubble, let out some of Hampshire, New versey, Oregon |{eable to any farmer to the State. “1 4 tablished in 2d Ave. and 8th St, Brooklyn, | dustrial and railroad combinations, | the wind and water, bring the neces Pannaylvanta, Rhode Teland Usa, | bave been doing some real work,” he “Brooklyn, N Y., July 25, 1908 which had sofar escaped them. In jsarles of life within the purchasing Vermont, Washtogton Went View explained to inquiring frien’s “Ie “New York Leather Belting Co., No , |fact, the bulk of the people have been | power of the people. The crop of pinta and Wyoming " otal alec 0 work that hardens the hands, but, . 51 Beekman Street, New York. |seta lively pace to pay the increas-| milllonaires may not grow, bub aD goral vote 140. ‘ after all, {8 makes one feel mighty = vote Ts oe war ineoeth “@pntlemen: We have yours of|ing prices for the necessaries of Iife|equitable distribution of the wealth| The doubtful states are set down |B004 to get black close to nature si ents on label—contains no Alcohol oF July 22, offering us copies of cards| these and a few others control. produced according to the part that gg California, Calorado, Nebraska, and the simple life after being shut & harmful habit-forming drugs. Made posted in your factorles, which you| “But what has happened to the jeach has contribited to {ts produc-' New York, North D»kota, Oblo up 10 months with law books, i “a wholly of those native, American, medic- | gay read as followe: masses, whom you and other boost- | tion will bring happiness to millions | south Dakota and Wieconets, Total |bave a mile more of wire fence ta es | , inal roote most highly recommended by leading medical authorities of all eer c mothers,or for those broken- fi by too frequent bearin; of children, also for the expectant mothe system for the coming of its advent easy and almost isno medicine quite ‘ag *Bayorite Prescription. It can do no harm in any condi ion of the bes t is a most potent invigorating tonic nervine nice to woman’s delien | wy Ucianoflarpeexperience staat: eat of woman's peculi ‘Consultation by demano? Where is the ‘abounding,’ ‘marvelous,’ ‘wonderful,’ unparallel- Republican victory. The method of campalgning for Republican votes years ago, when you assured us, ‘all is well,’ and ‘leave well enough alone? “Why the depression, we ask? Haven't we had seven years of Roose- “‘Belleving that the election of Taft and Sherman means a safe and progressive business administration the day following their election we Heving any uncertainty as to what| the greatest, wisest and best Presi- the wage earner can expect In the) dent the country ever bad? Haven’s event of electing men who will secure | we had twelve years of ‘standpatism,’ the business prosperity of thls coun-| with Hanna, Aldrich and Cannon sociation of Manufacturers, the] epicuous in thelr support of Tafs and American Hardware Manufacturers’ |Sherman--Morgan, Rockefeller, Association, the American Supply | Carnegie, Harriman, Schiff? Dothese Poor. and Machinery Manufacturers’ Ass0-| men ever make a mistake when they clation, she National Credit Men’s| select candidates? Which {s moat (a few. They have gone on villtg OP} + the meeting of the next electoral and other commercial bodlee, if you| or who is told that Taft ts a radical? ton ae thelr reward for the part “Where 1s the ‘abounding’ prosper- they took In producing ‘widespread’ enclosed card, we will supply you|i4y? Wealth has certatoly increased | prosperity. The bottom has dropped with a “fall time and keep going’ | enormously, or, at least, prices have | out of their ‘full dioner pall.’ card, such as we have posted, and! been boosted to @ point that ought will kindly filland return to us the notity all these associations of your | to have eatiefied the most avaricious harmontous attitude. Regardless of politics, once the] gigantic—bounded ous of aight. manufacturers of this country joln) Morgan, we are told, has three hun- | will cease.’ Who are they to sell to? ‘Believing that the election of|ers of McKinley and Roosevelt asstr- Taft and Sherman means dsafe and progressive business administration the day following their election we} some one hundred shall start this plant on “Full Time and Keep Going”’ : The fortunes of the few have ae ‘of this country join univer- ed were to share in the prosperity? {ng—instead of the With a total estimated wealth of prosperity you propose. and ten billions the per capita tables work out all uproot special privilege, and. eco-| right, there ehould be enough to go|nomle conditions will improve so. since October, thousands of entire families have been out of work, a8 a on July 1, 22,000 skilled workers are out of employment here {n Clu- cinnat!.’ Presumably the number of the unskilled wae greater yet. These {Illustrations of “unparalleled’ pros- the blight. There has been a tre- mendous exodus of those who could not find employment, a half million more having emigrated to Europe seems to have been wonderfully efficaclous in keeping the tollers This unprecedent prosperlty seems to have been monopolized by milltons, but the lardere of the work- “Agatn-we ask why? You aay, re- gardless of politics once the manu sally in this movement, depression } It iv #* recommended for | Belting Company that industrial in: | you belong? Did you not assure us the shocking reporte that reached!t)| William J. Stone, Mlesouri’s repre his vote, and thus become a factorin |. the treatment. . lous forms of dis | toreate supports the Taft Sherman shat McKtoley would insure 4 ull | having sent a commisston to {nvest! | sentative on the committee on reso- | Politics, such as he is not Friday. ' bay od oem ng he Se ita ticket to the end of reetoring bust dinner pail’ to all who desired to gate. Most revolting conditions| lutions, which drafted thie platform “There is more race feellng {un some i antes. . ee inthe Wein ness activity, Mr. Baker, always an | work? Was not this assurance re were shown to exist Whole famtlles| ‘The tact shows Stone as usual in the|P" sof the North shan {n theSoush, ‘ States Dispe: yasatonic. Soalso ardent Bryan man, it now:the preat |newed when your several bodies in | were found crowded into one and] role of the pioneer, He was the fires Look at Springfield, In the North eubebs cla. ¢32 stomachic and as dent of the Austin Rotary Engine dorsed Roosevelt and Fatrbanke?|*woroom apartments, while not/to ratee his votce in the House of she negro competes with white labor. ; Ls tonic for th. > ~~ "1s membranes. Company, @ young corporation that | Then what has emptied the dinner | only the women, but little children} Representatives agatnes the use of In the South he constitutes the la- Cedronsc.° nother ingrédientof | 1s marketing a new rotary engine re | pail of millions of men who are will [not much more than bables, were| she write of Federal courte to coerce boring class. The time has come for Peruna, an. -.:nt drug that has cently invented by # South Brooklyn | {ng to work? What greater rellance found working in filthy, unhygente | counties Into paying fraudulent bond him to make progtable overtures to been very i: —y overlooked by the | friend, William K. Austin. can be placed on this assurance than | quarters, helping to eke out ascanty | {seues. He was the first governor to she whites, and T talk as a frlend of x : ppreapegrodee 4 The Austin Rotary Engine Com-on the others? It you were talee living for the family, Overcrowdtng| pus into effect a rigid policy of law the negro of forsy years’ standing. co he: stores, The United pany a few days ago received aletter prophets before, how do we kaow ——" to be the rule nos theex-lenforcement tn St. Louts, the law] — MEO SIENY OF on neRT OSs 8 1 Btates Dic = y says of the action from the New York Leather Belting | you will not be agaln? ception. In one case seven adults |establishing an excise commisstoner | @Y Peace and hi 150 or 200 m of cedro:. t! tis used as a bitter Compaby offering Republican cam “Bus why the closed tactories? }@nd seven children were ‘ving’ 11) having been passed tn his adruinis- my precines in Kensucky all Intell tonic and i: ‘treatment of dysen- palgn cards to be posted fn industri Why the idle mills? Why the unused | dark, middle room, and @ large, bare| tration. He was the fires governor gent, excellent people. They all tery, and fa‘: _mittent diseases as a al establishments, bearing the prom- freight cars? Why the matutensnce rear room. of Missouri to demand legislation know me and would vote as I sug- substitute nine. {eo of “full time” on the strength of ; of high prices 4n-the face of falling} “The datly press also tells us that] regulating the organized lobby. He 0th were to balk $0 them sbous i “ potities” — was the firat governor to demand u The colonel & {ryan fags fellow-servant law. He was the ouly The colonel says Mr. Bryan hag an ex celle hance bo win through the first to advocate {mprisonment pen- alties for lawless railroad magnates And now, by the above, we prove that Stone preceeded Roosevelt four Lyou & Healy, of Chicago, kKuown everywhere a8 she world’s lurgest music house, bave jusbdoue & Te markable thing They have bought forcash the entire abocks of three Plano Co Io these stocks are fine new pianos of the highest quality, {ncluding such well and favorably known pianos as the Henry F. Miller, Hardman, Ivers & Pond, Smith & he succeeded fp committing the De- mocracy of the nation toe policy tor which Roosevelt now claims cred- {s. We commend these facts to the Seneca, Mo, for interment. tian have (nin ah 1 u — try, we should beglad to have you |.ttting on the brakes to prevent .the| a8 Bave "mm grated here. conatderation of those who want to| Nixon, ete. Lyou & fiealy secured Hopkine killed Miss Cratz a8 they follow our example. enactment of legislation not desired; “Why the depression, why the refuse Stone @ second term In the Se ee ee es te “ a ae ' ner 3 nary terme tha yare able to were driving to church together. He ‘As members of the National As-|by the gentlemen who are 80 con- bight? This marvelous’ prosperity | United States senate, fare around and. offer them to the public at 20 to 40 per cent discount, Some “Dope” on the Election. |S. here is » chance to geb 4 much - better plano for any sum you have There will be 483 electoral votes!1y mind than you could ordinarily cast for the presidential candidates | obtain. Write to day for the list of pianos in this great triple plane sale, which the United States and occupy the| Chicago. Four diesinct plans of easy White House rent free for four years payments for those who do not wish It he does his work well and earns) to pay all cash bis sslary his job may last for eigit Farmer Gravee. years. Three Democratic national com-| mitteemen with tendengles mathe- | recensly retiominated for another matical figure up th oral vote | Sermon the Missourl Supreme Court as follows: Surely, cratic | bench by a tr fling majority of 88,000 Judge Waller W- Graves, who was votes, has been putsing in his time and insure a natural—sherefore last- ‘force-pump’ “Les uscllp the talons of monopoly, “Permit us to say wedo not under- round, for that’s equal to abut mightily that all will be able to en-| stand. Why have you stopped your $7,000 per family. But who has {t? joy the comforts of life and none will! and Keep Going’ plan not now operation? Why has there been any of the factories? Why te the ‘Full Time How many of the millions of totlers have to toil euch long hours that lite | have atenth of that eum {ree and | becomes & burden. clear? How comes it that the bulk ee by you and the other, of the peopleare eby their propor. \fundamental democracy of American National Association tion of this enormous wealth? Have Institutions, we have no more right “Finally, firmly believing in the build, and then | am going to the hills of the Osage in Ss. Clatr counsy to fish and hunt squirrels for several weeks of my vacation.” electoral vote 159 A Slayer’s Second Term. Weet Plains, Mo, Sept—John Fogate, an Ozark county am deal | . They Take the Kinks Out. er, was shot and killed tna querrel) +] have used Dr. King’s New Lite at Lutie by C. L. Hampton, & neigh-| Pills for many yeare, with increasing bor farmer. Several years ago satisfaction. ~ take the kinks v ’ out of stomach, liver and bowel Hampton killed Charles Davenport, without fues or friction,” says N. i. a neighbor, and was acquitted. | Brown, of Pittatield, Vs. Guaranteed Hampton has eurrendered to the of- ; satistactory at Frank T. Clay’e drug ficers. He will plead self defense. Store. 25c. . lawyers for the defense contended Association, the Manutacturers’ As- Hkely to be misled, these men who college and the candidate who sue: riple S 2 that the two bad made a suicide sociation of New York, the New York | gay shat Tufs is all right, that be jg ers 1¢ seems have accumulated nosh- ceoda in having 242 of shose votes " “ igcege ye taupescofentee iu B tation, : y ae bi the history of plano selling, Acidreas compact. Hopkins ts said to have oard of Trade and Traneportation, | a conservative, or the Western farm- tng, #0 that they now face starv@ | oi araw the salary of president ot Lyot t Sh 7 Adams street, os