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|ALL RECEIVE PLUMS | RESULTS IN DEFICIENCY BILL. Autos For Cannon and Sherman and $100 Each For Clock Winders. Washington, Aug.—W hen the House completed and adopted the conference report on the urgent defi- Are Appreciated by Butler People Thousands who suffer from back- ache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary benefit. This is dis- couraging, but there is one special kidney medicine that cures perman- ently and there is plenty of proof right here in Butler. The State Normal School, Offers Better Advantages than Ever Before. New Thorough Courses in Common Branches Better Sequence in all Normal Courses New Training School Building, well New Music Courses, voice, violin or piano, that prepare students to sing, play or teach. In addition to THOROUGH PROFESSIONAL TRAINING in AC- ADEMIC SUBJECTS, this school res Teachers, Directors and rvisors in SPECIAL SUBJECTS: Music, Drawing, Manual ning, Domestic Science and Art, eee Pri- mary Teaching, Physical Culture and Commercial subjects. The standards in eve department are the highest Attendance at Summer School, Fall Quarter begins Tuesday, September 14 the Capitol and gifts to messengers and pages are “‘urgent deficiencies.”” Butler, Mo., says: ‘When I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills I was suf- The House agreed to Senate amend-|fering from sciatic rheumatism and ments giving Messrs. Cannon and|disordered:kidneys. I procured this Sherman $6,000 each for horses, car-]Temedy at Frank Clay’s drug store riages or “other vehicle,"’ which|and it gave’me prompt relief.”’ means the very best that they please} The above statement was given in in the shape of a touring or limousine | 1902 and on Nov. 30, 1908, Mr. Clay car. This action by the House con-|added: “I have never hada return sists of a final enactment of the bill} Of my old:troubles although I occa- into law, providing the President} sionally use a box of Doan’s Kidney signs it, which he is certain to do. Pills as a’ general tonic. My health President Taft receives the largest] has been unusually good during the plum from the congressional Christ-|last two years. mas tree. It is $25,000 to pay his] For sale by all dealers. Price 50 traveling expenses. Since his salary|cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, was raised to $75,000 last winter his | New York, sole agents for the United total income now becomes $100,000 a} States. year. Remember the name—Doan’s—and The men who guide visitors around | take no other, the Capitol for a consideration, who haul the flags up and down, and who run the ventilating plant, get a total of $3,500. A gap in the receipts and expendi- tures of the Senate restaurant amount- ing to $7,540 is filled by the appro- priation of this sum. New elevators in the Senate are provided to the tune of $26,000. The cost for watchmen and operating the heating machinery of the Senate of- fice building requires $36,000. Employees of the Senate Commit- tee on Finance, who have assisted in the tariff revision, are handed $7,400 ‘in extras. Arthur B. Shelton, secre- tary of the committee, receives $2,500 and his subordinates sums ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. | Every employe of House or Senate | Ind., Jan. 8th, 1690. Her Parents) ceives an extra month’s pay. The bill allows $24,000 for electric wiring WRITE FOR CATALOG. Address THE REGISTRAR, WARRENSBURG, MISSOURI Will you spend 25c to keep from sweating over a wash board these hot days? A package of WASHC€LEAN will take the drudgery out of eight washings. WASHCLEAN is the most perfect washing compound made. It cleans your clothes without any rubbing at all. Will not injure the most delicate fabrics. Does not roughen or spoil the hands. Just use accordnig to directions—that's all. SOLD BY _ T. L. PETTYS, The Grocer, Think of doing the harvest washing, in quick time, without the heat and toil of a washboard. Worth trying, isn’t it? Hume Telephone Notes. C. W. Wood is making some fine improvements on his country home. When completed he will paint it white. Even the country folks have caught the white paint idea. It's in- fectious. G. F. Horton informs us that he has sold his 160 acre farm southeast of town to Geo. Fresh, of Beards- town, Ill. Consideration $9,750. This place was formerly owned by H. Mr. Fresh expects to sssion about the first of next take poss March. After an illness of many months, the spirit of the beloved wife of B. F. Jent passed to the better world dur- ing the night of August 1, 1909. Death came to her at the old family home on the State line. A good wife, *4l-ét Mrs. Campbell Dead. The funeral service of Mrs. R. M. Campbell was held at the Presbyte- rian church Friday morning -at. ten o’clock, conducted by Rev. J. R. were formerly from Cinthiana, Ky. She was united in holy wedlock Jan. ais at the Alaska-Yukon Exposition. i ing the Congressional Waterways Lamb, The service was attended by eee ee Commission the right to employ as many friends of long years. Follow- r many assistants as it pleases, to pay ing the service the body was taken to survive her, Miss Anna E. Campbell, their retainers and their traveling ex- ; : Mrs. D. G. Newsom, Mrs. Mira C. aay % ' the Morris cemetery and interred be- ,, . ‘ penses. The commission is about to : ; Tripp, Melvin P., E. S. and Wm. L, side the bodies of her husband and start to Europe. he children wh buried there, Campbell and Mrs. W. D. Deaver, of “Bit th fails to appropriate the children who were bu: » Portland, Oregon, Mra. Campbell ut the measure fails to appropriate OBITUARY. had been married 59 years, and alt | f° the salaries of the Judges of the Death has again visited our city and during this period shehaslived atrue, |"°W Customs Court created by the taken from us one of our oldest and faithfal pred anki life. tariff bill after much battling, By most beloved citizens in the person of She was a loving wife and mother, | ‘Bis omission, it is assured that there Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Campbell. a true friend, a kind and faithful Wil! be no Customs Court, the tariff Mrs. Campbell was a daughter of neighbor and her heart's delight was |!" notwithstanding. aWsn. Korshan Scott and Drucilla, his to sacrifice for the help and benefit wife. Was born in Virmilian county, of others. She has been a faithful| Real Estate Transfers. member of the C. P. church for many Warranty Deeds. years. They moved to this cityand| Chas T Van Benthusen to Mamie | she has since been a member of the Mudd 40 a sec 16 Osage twp $1. Presbyterian church here andisre-) LJ Hicks to Robert N Nickell pt garded as one of the most faithful \sec 17 Osage twp $750. mothers in Israel by all who know! Jesse B Stuart to Julia Elliot lot 1 ,her and while we realize that our | 41; 3 South Drexel $300. 5 eater Cops ee CF Moulton to C W Coswell lots , gain we will miss her sadly, miss her] . 4.5.6 7,86, 10, 11, 12 13 & 14 , until we meet to part no more and ik 1 ‘Lous en « dal i. Airian ,we all rejoice to know that all of her > 000 ea sorrows are at alr end Ard claim a just reward. W. E. Masterson and son, Master Clatie, from Canal Zone, Panama, ar- rived via Kansas City Southern noon train to visit John W. Murray and friends in this city a few days of his vacation. From here they expect to make Rich Hill to look after business interests, where he owns property. At the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ransom, on Tues- day, August 3rd, their daughter, Min- nie Helen, was united in marriage to Arch H. Goldsmith, of Kansas City, by Rey. T. H. Clayton. The bride is well known to most of our readers and is an estimable young lady, and has a host of friends who wish her every happiness. The groom comes well recommended and is to be con- gratulated onthe prize he has won. While Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vieux were attending the funeral of Mrs. Vieux’s mother, Mrs. B. F. Jent, Monday afternoon, their home over near Barnesville, caught on fire and burned to the ground with its entire eontents:—The-buitding wa insured, the contents were a total loss. As these young people were just starting out in life, their misfor- tune is quite lamentable. The strang- est part of the affair is that Mr. Vieux dreamed only the night before that his house was destroyed by fire. Sometime dreams come true. Burned Alive By Pirates. Victoria, B. C. Aug. 9.—The steam- er Tango Maru from the Orient brought news of a rebellion in the great Mohammedan province of Kan- su, China, following a famine. One of the members of an American ex- ploring party sent out by R. S. Clark, of New York, of the American Geo- graphical School Society, a Hindoo topographer, has. been killed. | | Several walled cities, including )Yulinfu, Yenanfu, Sitechou and ,Misuhsien, were besiged by the reb- els, against whom imperial troops, foreign drilled and capable, had been ' sent. | | The Tango Maru brought news “that there has been a recrudescence piracy in South China and some tragic affairs are reported, seven persons being roasted to death by pirates near Shuntak, after. the capture of -the-castle-like house owned by one of ithe local gentry. Although the Chi- face, hollow eyes and locks of gray, and 2 blk 9 Thompson’s Add Butler but it will be in the morning of youth 1. e with stars in her crown, and she will] Mayme Hartwell to F G Ruddell lot Happiest ap pies St. Joseph, Mo., Aug.—A feud that 4 has existed for a dozen years result- Gi rl | ed in the death of Edward La Fave, a well known character about town at chases her Jewelry here, ;Grover C. Stevens bar tender for because our stock is partic-/ William Doty of the Dug Cut saloon. ‘ularly well supplied with} Several killings already have occur- x) ‘when we meet her again it will not|_ Mary A Hartwell to Mary Hartwell Nish Be ‘be in the feeble body, with pallid|!ot 2 blk 7 and lot 1 blk 8 and lots 1 be like Him. x 2 blk 7 and lot 1 blk 8 in Thompson’s A Fatal Shooting at St. Joseph, | “44 * Butler $515. i the city hospital where he was re- in town is she who pur-| jovedafter engaging ina duel with articles for féminine adorn- red near that place as the result of “ment, and their beauty is | the vendetta that has existed between Prickly Heat not equaled by any assort- | factions represented by Doty and his)$% can be Cured by Using our : followers on one side and the La ment in the city. Whatever Faves, nine brothers, and friends, on Fashion the, other. one Blue Tar Demands “ih Soap “ony, rdially Recently Judge Howard Gray of|$ Excellent for toilet and ag op hades - bath. Makes you forget the warm weather. eR ‘ Carthage, whois a member of the vite an inspecti ion of we, etada Adelaiad Ward, wens tulpciade THAT REMAIN HUMPHREY SEARS ciency bill it was discovered that auto-} Here is the testimony of one who! Arranged and Fully Equipped mobiles for Speaker Cannon and Vice} used Doan’s Kidney Pills years ago, New Commercial Department-- | President Sherman, travel money for}and now states that the cure was All Commercial Courses and Shorthand ' all congressional employes, $100 each | lasting, and Typewriting for the men who wind the clock in} Mark S. Clay, retired, High St., mother and neighbor has gone to! the Governor of the shortcomings of this body. “The charges of the Governor against the Election Board, were un- | : F | warranted, and have fallen about as President of Senate Describes | fiat, as his charges against the Demo- State Executive as a “Petty | rtic Senate. se “T have tried to be fair with Gov- Politician.” ernor Hadley, and I have an abunds Shelbina, Mo., Aug.—Senator/ance of proof that he has so regarded George W. Humphrey, president pro | ™¢, but his general assault upon the tem of the Senate, and acting Gover- | ‘Democratic Senate’ and his conduct jnor during the recent absence from | touching Kansas City matters, as well the State of both Governor Hadley |S other matters in the State, eonvin- and Lieutenant Governor Gmelich, | eS me that he is playing the cheap. gave out an interview here in which | est kind of politics with the high of- he severely criticises the Governor | fice with which the people have hon- for attempting to play machine poli- | Ted him. tics in Kansas City. He said: | “Asa lawyer and practical man, “Tam not at all surprised at the | Governor Hadley knows, or ought to disclosures made by The Republic know, that it is an easy thing to make concerning Governor Hadley’s con- | charges, and to give interviews pass- duct toward the Election Commission- | ing on the conduct and integrity of ers of Kansas City. During the cam- | ther officials. paign and after his election, and even| “But unless these charges are during the early part of his adminis- | Shown to be true, the people of the tration, Mr. Hadley had much to say State wtll not be slow in denouncing about political machines, his purpose such conduct, and will say that it is to keep the police out of politics and | ¥"fair and unjust for him to use the for fair and honest elections in the | high position to which he has been large cities. | elevated in this semislanderous way | “This position had much to do with | for purely political purposes. his election, and there were thous-| “He has the right to name loyal ands of people in the State who did |Party men to fill positions, but he has not vote for him, who expected a{20 right, legal or moral, to assault square deal and fair play at his hands, | Democratic officials, who are just as But this hope has been gradually fad-| honest, honorable and_ patriotic as ing away and the people are seeing | himself. It is a funny thing that only the Governor as he is, the most radi-| Democratic officials are unworthy cal partisan and petty politician that | #4 must be publicly condemned by ever occupied the high office of Gov-| the Governor. Nybody is fooled by ernor.of Missouri, proclaiming the /SUch a course. and the Governor is contrary at all times. = — new ge pr in ra Pet owing himself and his office to be Hadley Humailiated. used A a tool of his party. It is not “Mr. Hadley was fearfully humili- becoming the high office he occu- sated at his defeat by his fellow-towns-_ pies.’’ man, Mr. Cowherd, in the city in which _they both had lived and held Discussion Cost Clark $7,000. office for many years. , “I stated on the floor of the Senate, Washington. Aug.—Three_ tired- during the dicussion of the home rule looking and mentally weary men bill, that he had selected Mr. Marks marched—perhaps wabbled would be | to have charge of the police affairs in ® better word from the House end : Kansas City for the purpose of or- Of the Capitol over to the Senate ' ganizing the force and using the in-| end late Thursday afternoon. Among fluence and the great power of his them they bore the official copy of ‘Office to put the city in the control of | the tariff bill, which was to be placed his party. | “If not, why did he select the tre. ee shrewdest and most active politician) They were Sereno EF. Payne, Champ | in his party to head a board, that was | Clark and Joseph W. Fordney. ‘to be kept out of politics? Nobody | “Boys,” said Fordney, “Pm glad was fooled, because everybody knew this tariff war is ONO: ‘ that the men of Mark’s kind were not} ‘50'™ 1,” puffed Payne. - appointed to office, except where al “Glad!” exclaimed Clark, looking smooth political game was to be play- | @OWn upon his companions pitifully. ed, Mr. Middlebrooks was put in| ‘You fellows are glad, are you? just to give fhe situation a sort of re-| Well, then, what word would de- 'spectable appearance. Mr. Marks | scribe my condition? I figure I’m out was'to be, and is, the active head of | Just $7,000 because of this tariff dis- the board. jeussion. [have stayed here so long | e |that Ican only fill three weeks of a | Charges Unwarranted. ten weeks’ lecture contract, and Thad GOVERNOR HADLEY i} “The Election Board is the only} picked out a fine farm in Missouri thing that stands in the way in the} which I was going to buy with the game to be played, and it is not sur-| proceeds, So, if you two are glad, prising that Mr. Marks should inform | what am I?” ce Gold Lemonade .That sounds good to everybody this hot weather---- before the President for his signa-! 4 Pie ty ore See -we-can alt drink it now, for you can buy the best large lemons for 20c dozen. 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