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BANKRUPT > Closing Out . Sale Of Hiram Nichols Shoe Company’s Stock Still Going on j | A Republican’s Plain Talk. If Curtis Guild's editorial denuncia- | tion of J. Pierpont Morgan, recently | printed in the Commercial Bulletin of | Boston, had been written by a promi- |nent democrat instead of by a repub- | lican ex-governor of Massachusetts, | what a howl of “demagogue, socialist +e |and anarchist" would have gone up L. M. Wilson arrested fifteen Greeks i | from the republican press of New En-| 2 Horton Wednesday. The foreign- | gland. Editor Guild described Mr. |€TS Were taken before Judge Fred : {Morgan as a “beefy, thick necked Gordon on a charge of being implicat- remedies. bully, drunk with financial power’* | €d in the robbing of Wm. A. True’s ' . and charged him with defiantly break- | everal merchandise store at Horton Scott S Emulsion ling the laws of Massachusetts. He Monday night. . . a adds that opposition to Morgan and to The Greeks, through their inter- is the food-medicine that | Morgan rule is a part of a movement] Preter, pleaded not guilty and were not only nourishes them ff | Which will develop into a national taken to the county jail for their hut ales lates & propaganda for the people’s rights. | Preliminary hearing which will be moet, ut also reguiates Fi | Language such as that on the part of | held Monday. their digestion. It is © | Mr. Bryan, Senator Tillman or any| Mr. True’s store was broken into wonderful tonic for chil- F| other prominent democrat would be | Monday night and 19 pairs of shoes dren of all ages. They % 15 GREEKS UNDER ARREST. | They Are Charged With Robbing the True Merchandise Store at Horton. Sheriff Ben Baugh and Constable CHILDREN In disorders and dis- eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies’ | greetedfwith sneers by our political | Valued at about $60 and 9 pairs of rapidly gain weight and {| opponents. What can they say when men’s trousers valued at $15 were health on small doses, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sketch Good Luck I SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Gabe Got a Polite Answer. Someone is all the time picking on Gabe. Some of the stories told on him are true and some are not. Here is the latest one, as sprung by one of his good neighbors, but we don’t be- lieve there is a grain of truth in it. It seems that Gabe a couple of weeks ago sold a pig to a certain man in his locality. Passing the place a few days afterward, Gabe noticed the neigh- bor’s little boy sitting on the edge of the pig pen watching the new occu- \ it comes not only from a republican |of Guild’s standing but from a man taken. The Greeks who are employ- ed by the Missouri Pacific Railway & | who represents the real old fashion- Company in repairing the company's ed, Harvard college, back bay aristoc-| tracks were suspicioned and when ern state in the union? Guild's out- division in the ranks of the dominant party, a division which speaks well for its conscience and integrity and proves that there is still left in it a lit- tle of the spirit of Lincoln and that the sordid policy of commercialism which has so long dominated it does not appeal to all of its members, The republican party may hold together for a long time, the patronage, its | prestige, the cornering within it of the great business interests, all make for cohesion, but it will lose many of its most valued members unless it substitutes patriotism for dollar chas- 5 | racy of the most conservative north- their trunks were broken into, all the stolen goods were found. The inter- # break is but a sign of the present| Preter says that three white men sold the shoes and trousers to his fellow countrymen Monday night. Nearly every pair of shoes found in the trunks belonging to the Greeks had been worn or soiled. The interpret- er hada pair of the stolen shoes on when arrested. He was sent to jail with the rest of the men.-— Nevada Post. Peary’s Negro Friend Calls Him Selfish. Syracuse, N. Y. March 14.--In an- swer to his wife's statement that he pant. Gabe drew up his prancing ing,—The Maine D t, Water- has been poorly treated by Com- steeds. ‘Howdy do, Johnny,” he wit, appar iagmaneie ater | mander Peary, Matt Henson, Peary’s said. ‘How's your pig to-day?”’ ‘Oh, | pretty well, thank you,” the little fel- | low courteously responded ‘‘How’s all your folks?’’ “Gid-ep."’—Review. Important. We advertise to send our 5 ton steel frame Pitless Scale on approval. Mis- understanding a letter from R. Strein- er & Sons who only wanted a price we will soon have a scale at Rockville, Mo., which will be sold at a reduc- | tion to save storage or page a The first reasonable offer will be ta en. Address. Jones of Binghamton, 21-1t :-:545 K. St. Binghamton, N. Y. And Gabe said | ville, Maine. Traps Large Otter. An unusual experience in this part of the country was that of A. H. 'Cune who lives near Auxvasse, Mo. Mr. Cune has been doing some trap- ping along Auxvasse creek lately and found a large otter in one of his traps {a few days ago. The otter has a large flat head, short ears and its tail is horizontally flat and serves its owner asa rudder when swimming. The animal is aquatic and subsists entirely on fish. Otter hides are valued at about $20 and are prized highly as furs.—Clinton Democrat. -_ + - + 2 2 - 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 ee ee ee STEARNS & FOSTER Mattresses Nine Fluffy Layers of Downy Cotton! Pressed down into a few inches of thickness and TUFTED ‘so there can be no hollow places, On mattresses like these you will learn the meaning of sweet dreamless sleep. = Sold on 60 Nights Trial | 8 \ \ \ x Y & ‘ ’ 0 . \ ’ ‘ 4 ’ 4 ports over negro companion, now lecturing here, declared that he had heard nothing from Peary since they reached America. “Peary always wasa little selfish,” said Henson. “He wants all the glory himself. When I started my lecture tour Peary asked me to abandon it, saying it might add to the controversy with Dr. Cook. The whole thing is Peary’s selfishness. He is afraid I will get some little attention from the public. “In the years 1891-95 I worked for absolutely nothing and on the expe- dition in which we reached the pole my pay was very small. I have sav- ed his life, too."” Home Cure For Eczema. Does it not seem strange that so many people suffer year in and year out with eczema? A 3-cent bottle of a simple wash stops the itch and will surely con- vince any patient. This wash is composed of mild and soothing oil of wintergreen mixed with thymol and glycerine, etc., and known as D. D. D. Prescription. We do not know how long the D. D. D. Laboratories will continue the 25c offer, as the remedy is regularly sold only in $1.00 bottles and has never before been puton the market on any special offers. If you want relief to-night try a bottle at 25c on our personal recom- F. T. Clay, druggist, Butler, Mo. Overflow Warnings. J. F. Kerns is in receipt of a letter from the Forecaster of the St. Louis gather Bureau setting forth the fol- information about the Marias ess his parties effected “It would I am advertising for bids to close out this stock in bulk, but un- til I can receive a satisfactory bid will continue to retail goods at less than factory cost, giving the customer the advantage of Unheard of Prices on Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods Come Early before the Rush from the Country E.A. BENNETT Assignee. To Let Akins’ Claim Sleep. {To Teach Them Fruit Spraying. Washington, March.—It is now] Washington, March.—Representa- package of garden seed which Gov-| probable that no further attempt will] tive Scott, of Kansas, has arranged ernor Hadley is said to have received | be made to push the Akins claim for| with the Department of Agriculture at Jefferson City, the package bear- pepe — ye Page for the service of an expert on fruit ing the frank of Senator Stone, was} on a that the allowance of the| tree spraying to spend ten days in the not sent by Senator Stone. claim would have an adverse effect | Second District late in March, show- Senator Stone said that while he = n i ri elections in dis-|ing the farmers the most modern would certainly have no objection to in Miseourt now held by Repub- methods of fruit sending a package of garden seed to ae ae let the claim hep until The expert, Mr. Alquaintance, will reach Governor Hadley or to anyone else,| The claim represents the amount of Joker Sent Hadley Seed. Washington, D. C., March 13,—The Notary Public. oaly, ccling dvectiy open the Vaso i y and "oft e system. | Iola March 17 and there meet a scien- yet the fact is that he has not sent) shortage in the United States sub-|tist from the state agricultural col- any such package to the Governor. | treasury at St. Louis during Thomas t rer. He i principal towns and give. practical was sent, it was sent by some hum- Loui Sed vaslee von wise. demonstrations of orchard. spraying orist under his frank, thinking it) ed At all events, he said no package ROA was sent from his office or by any} State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said LARS for each and every, case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the J-C. Ayer Co., Lowel in my presence, this 6th day of De- : : a <= ‘ cember, A. D. 1886. aia 5. ee a. GOING TO BUILD? - Time to Spring this Question Again. - ; , . Together they will visit the He presumed, if any such package | J- Akins’ administration as subtreas- lege. | Tog =. uis, having by President Taft. in the orchards easy to reach. would be a joke. mS stb person with his knowledge. Lucas County {ss J. Cheney & Co., doing business in will the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL. use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. canny prey rere Poe a n : = anh Oe ee fy eae. ple Ak Your decir uot then. _ Sworn to before me and subscribed pi en bovine Be . ¢ Seal.) A. W. CLEASON mucous surfaces of th f sent to GRENEY £ CO, Toledo, 0 id by all ‘Te. “4 Felts Hall's F for consti- pation. .