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z bo You will equip your reading table with a The ue Your Eyesight Raye Lamp Authorities agree that a good kerosene oil lamp is the best tor reading. The Rayo is the best oil lamp made--the result of years of scientific study. It gives a steady, white light, clear—mellow. Made of solid brass, nickel plated. Can be lighted without re- moving chimney or shade. At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OiL COMPANY (An ladiana Corporatica) Easy to clean and rewick. NORGAN ON THE HONEY TRUS o-opoly of Wealth and Credit An Impossibility, WAd uly THE STAND FIVE HOURS New York Financier Told Congres. sional. Committee That All the Banks in Christendom Could Not Control Money. Washington, Dec. 20.—J. Pierpont Morgan told the ‘money trust” inves- ligating committee of the House that “all the money in Christendom and not form a monopoly that would con- trol money. Mr. Morgan disclaimed any knowledge that he wielded a vast power in modern finance, and de- clared emphatically that he sought no such power. CHILDREN’S KIDNEYS No Butler Mother Should Neglect the Little One’s Health. Oftentimes weak kidneys cause great annoyance and embarrassment to children. Inability to control the kidney secretions, at night or while at play, is attributed to carelessness and too frequently the child is pun- ished. Parents having children} troubled with kidney weakness would do well to treat the kidneys with a tested and proven kidney remedy. If} Oklahoma City, Ox. Dec, Mr, Morgan gave at length his there is pain in the back, discolored | Ollie Moore, ae years oul is ne : Views, a coe On ; Soon . tan rer ere} saan . | dead, and ner sweetheart, Frank | co-ope jon and control of industry urine, irregular urination, h adaches, Adams, 28 years old, injured se-;and finance, pa arly the latter. dizzy spells or a tired worn-out feel- verely as the result of a collision be-| fle declared le “did not mind com: | ing, try Doan’s Kidney Pills at once. | tween the motor cycle on which the | petition.” but that he preferred “‘com- A remedy that has been used in kid-| two were riding and a motor car bination” in his operations. He was = — emphatic in his declaration that ney troubles for over 50 years and has been recommended by thousands. Proof of merit in a Butler citizen’s statement. Mrs. J. C. Crutsinger, 412 Adams St., Butler, Mo., says: ‘Doan’s Kid-| ney Pills have been used by myself! and two other members of my family | with the best possible results, and I| do not hesitate to recommend them for pains in the back and hips, and kidney weakness, especially in chil- dren’s cases. Our supply of Doan’s Dr. slaughter sulted yan Nabney at cents. ed to say | Kidney Pills was obtained at Clay’s |Drug Store, and in 1908 I publicly recommended them in return for the benefit they had brought. Iam pleas- at the present time, that there has been no return attack of kidney trouble.” For sale by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.—Advertisement. Sweethearts in Motor Wreck. Killed a Black Hand Agent. told De in’ Bertucci’s saloon Ber. | Which Mr, Morgan submited, with an | the police that Zadila and] ¢Vident willingness to answer, there men pointed revolvers at] W@aS not a moment when interest - Rertueci is] ]@gged. Short, sharp questions and inquest, answers came with striking vidity. | Seen deni Ont While the colloquies were at times 99 3.—Dom him-and demanded $500 held for the corone inic dile ot and killed here by Dominic Bertucel tucel three other Freed of Woman’s Death, 1b in Kan in acqu osteopath the . Pellette, char the Dec. 21.— ‘ged fourth nittal, = Dr, and t ed time of her eee oe myer. Mr, Morgan gave a ready rej; degree, ye. |SPOnse to questions, although there Pellette is | “8S often a battle of wits as to the Mrs. Me. | aning and effect of various finan- death? rial conditions and operations. Film Panic Killed Twelve. ‘ Bri | hy " fire in H Nandg)adinay y H in i] deadful pi Many growing girls in school or business are frail—delicate— anemic—lack energy and am- bition and have thin blood. It is all unnatural and unless checked leads to serious and chronic ills. Rorehester, Neb. Dec, 23.—A. J. Nourishment, not drugs, is the Renton, member of a Kansas City law of reason to build strength g firm illed near here in —but when appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinary foods do not nourish—then SCOTT’S EMULSION is uccessary. SCOTT’S EMULSION over- comes just such conditions; its tissue material enter 000 from the government the blood without di ary, 1907, s found not ive effort and makes jury in Federal Judge (¢ . It tones the vourt: here whole system and starts the healthy action. of Killed Himself in a 7. cells throughout the St_Louis—Dee—}a<—=t boty: gall, widely known h Imitations are often Hoods ttade, shot offered, but to get results ; you must get SCOTT'S. Uae | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. LV Babe lishment whieh he iz chauffeur to drive him, Wie! sonth Bh i Chi Fitzgerald, the United nic, 8, Dec. cinematograph pe at Borraqueh, near Menin spread with great rapidity. =AreT Twelve pe injured, im caught mane The flames rsons were Snow Falls in Oklakoma, of Kan., here from Oklahoma nd is covered in central and west- ern Oklahoma Dec. the other s that Kansas City Man Killed. ueomobile accident. Freed of $173,000 Theft. ago. MW, former at Dec. a in S subtred eogo, charged with the the George W, g teller in sivy at Chi- ft of $17 in’ Febru. ity by a rpenter's axicab, Botkin’s Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm, one mile north of Old New Home and two miles east and one half mile south of Foster, on Tuesday January 7, 1913 the following described property: Horses and Mules—Bay horse 4 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; span of 6-year-old sorrel mules; 2 suckling mule colts, horse and mare; jack 16 hands high, black with white points. 11 Head of Cattle—6 cows, three giving milk, three will be fresh in January, most of them are Jerseys and good ones; 4 yearling heif- ers, 2 Jerseys, 2 Shorthorns. 10 Head of Shoats, weight 50 Ibs. Implements—Tongueless cultivator, sixteen-inch walking break- ing plow, corn sheller, farm wagon, 3 Busy Bee cultivators, manure spreader, corn binder, set of farm harness, McCormick ree. 500 bu. of corn in crib, 50 bu. of seed oats, 15 acres of Sale begins at 10 O'clock. ‘odder. Lunch by Ladies of Christian Church. TERMS:—Amounts of $10 and under, cash. On larger amounts a credit of 10 months, at 6 per cent interest, if paid when due; if not, to draw 8 per cent interest from maturity. 3 per cent discount for C. E. ROBBINS, Auctioneer. _FRANK SWARENS, Clerk. Price 50 9-2t hg a fell Re- the For ne five hours the chief wit- ne called by the committee in its investigation of the intricacies of wiodern finance od a running fire} of questions that ed every phase | of financial opera In some re- specis it was one of the most remark- | able hearings about the halls of Con- gr in rec ye » With Mr. Mor- | gan as the type and embodiment of | financial operations on a_ colossal ue, and the committee's counsel, mucl Untermyer, the representa- tive of the element which seeks to probe to the innermost recesses the conditions under which vast financial operations » conducted. “there is no way one man can get a ,{ Monopoly of money.” Throughout the long examination to emphatic there was no serious clash between Mr. Morgan and Mr, Unter- all the banks in Christendom” could} Vin General ch is insurrection, 30 ant aie ak 5 Los bodies nd Avgeies of after th nurs porter, nition by w found on the car Rocky Point nion was pick ba by seurc was keip The question of competition and combination brought about a lively in- | ange between the noted finan- | nd] Mr. Untermyer, the latter | opening the tilt withethe suggestion | that Mr, Morgan was opposed to com- petition, denied this, but | id he peration add: | He Says Only Enlarged Railway Term. | inais Can Save the Commerce of the United States, New York, Dec. the commerce of the wis poophesied by James J. Hill, the western flroad king, during an ad-} «ys b fore the guests of the annual er of the Railway Business asso- » here, ‘il! seid that the credit of the | United States | allie: cs had become impaired be- “use of decreased earning power and “at where it possible to raise | limited mone few years ago, a to the inves public of the} i t day would meet with no re-| j pense, Spe EN SS 7 The~speedy construction of termi- or the enlargement of those now | + ~, said Mr. Hill, alone can save untry from commercial disaster. out his predictions, he sub- ures which showed that the *t ton mileage between the of 1910 and 1911 grew ti the trackage and five times s the equipment. s ee To. bear ted eleven fast Life of Venerable Catholic Bishop of Kansas City Threatened by Insane Man. Kansas City, Dec, 20.—A hundred nillion dollars from Bishop Hogan yas the mcdest design of a demented en who gained adtaivsion to the bishop's residence, 416 West Twelfth street, about 4 o’clock in the after- noon. The alternative, the crank told the police afterward, was the assas- | !! sination of the prelate. The Rt. Rev. |> John J. Hogan is bishop of the Kan sas City diocese of the Roman Cath- olic church. The crank told the police he was Patrick T. Kelleher, 53 years old, a “borer, and had lived here eighteen vears. He said he resided at Twenty- sixth street and Woodlawn avenue vith William O’Frane. There is no such address and O’Frane’s name is not in the city directory. s Cc The Immigrant Bill Passed. Washington, Dec. 19.—The house nes passed the Burnett Literacy Test Immigration bill, 178 to 52. The measure, a substitute for the Senate Dillingham bill, would bar from the United States immigrants over 16 years old unable to read, except those proving to have emigrated on account of religious persecution at home. B Cc Cc. Angeles rence could not have been more than pitted —rarriaity POTAT( JES CATTLE—St CATTLE—Beeves HOGS—Bulk of sales WHEAT—No. 2 hard OATS—No, 2 white. EGGS HOGS—Bulk of sales. SHE! CATTLE—Steers . HOGS—Bulk of sal SHEEP—Lambs .... life preserver, which, glisteni tracted the There was Kearny eh every life pr yer had about him harbor, F THEA! Luis Mena, ins 6 leader of the body battered al Kearny wac de- ct als ates senaie 4 FOUND AVIATOR AND COMPANION MET « DEATH IN THE PACIFIC. 1 not been disappear- | and precipitous that of his dupa ing party, foun sd cloth inlignt, fS the indication had met death soon efter | hydro-aeroplane struck the water. etigating the! ans in connection with to t aviator | way | DOLLIES ONE GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL DOLL buckled i nd he still wore the leath-| “Snookums” and its passengers made | the fatal drop within fifteen minutes | after it was-last sighted last Sunday) by watching at San Pedro, —-Disaster for;ing into the haze beyond Point Fir-! min, which marks the entrance to Los| | Law- ive miles from shore when a treach-! pattie with the heavy ersey and a heavy rying to veen found, remove them. swei IS velieve himself of his heayy wearing aprarel in order to be better able to! A light | spe | a jerous gir current or a defective en-| gine dropped them to the water, The relative condition of the bodies showed that Lawrence died last and he had made ineffectual attempts to | d, show-| fis ing that he had been drowned while) FARM watch | ad stopped at 5 o'clock, The main | THE GENERAL MARKETS, tr: Northern .. ST. LOUIS ‘Texas s 10GS— Butchers HEEP—Lambs Stockers and feeders HEEP ORN—No. 2 yellow UTTER—Cream HICKENS .. OM. ‘ATTLE—Steers ... -—Wethers Lambs ST. JOSEPLI 0 1912, 80 fin 7 wi a | section of the hydro-aeroplane has not | most reliable” pape: its kind publi od, yy PROGRESS is able value to e | truck — gardr h D tle or poult erry We wish you We have a fine S$ customers. December 26. Package seedles raisins, Can corn......... Can tomatoes, No. 3. 83 Crown raisins in bulk. L.-W. crackers Fancy Jap rice Large No. 1 English walnuts.. Large No. 2 English walnuts.. Almonds, best quality Filberts, No. 1 Large polished Brazil nuts. Aunt Jemima’s pan cake flour Uncle Jerry buckwheat flour . Monsoon buckwheat flour..... Pure buckwheat flour. Home dried apples.... Evaporated apricots | Quarter Cent | See our line before y Battered Corpses of Kearny and Law. | rence Picked “Up by Searchers Near Redondo Beach, Cal. YOUR Norfleet é Ream The Only Independent Grocery, Bakery and Nardware Store. Phones, 144 and 49 White Front West Side Square TO AI... Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Will begin giving them out on Grocery Department 3 for 25c; per case, 2 dozen, $1.65 2 for 25c; per case, 2 dozen, Large 3 Crown seeded raisins, 16-0z. package..3 for 25c; doz. 90c Silverware for Presents 1847 Ware—anything you want. | ; Save You Money. Xmas one and alla ouvenir for all our «+....4 for 25c; per dozen 70c 2.40 ...3 tbs 25c; 10 tbs 75c ..per Ib 20c ..2 tbs 35c .. tb 20c . tb 15¢ .2 tbs 35c .3 for 25c .3 for 25c .3 for 25c .... Selb sack 25c 3 tbs 25c Community Ware. ury Ware ou buy. We will Ss, BUTLER, MO. Three Free (Twenty-seven Inches Tall) ng that he “liked a little competi-| er suit he had borrowed for the long} TWO SMALL SIS tion.” leas << i ———— fs |_nithographed in Five Colors acne ae His hands were gloveless and, on Heavy Cloth, all ready to annie. RIP SIVARN| cut o W up and stuff, and MR, HILL'S GLOOMY PREGIC TION | clenched. |may be fillea with elther raga, ° eke Little. doubt remains that the! cotton or sawdust. Actual size of inches tall. it is ee that baby’s cwn ciothes it. Its beautiful pink cheeks, golden big doll is 27 : brown hair and big bright s, its movable limbs bring to ev child, and the best feature is that it is in- destructible. B Besides this big doll there are two smaller ones to be given lutely free to mem- ber of m Prog- ress iB { you are not a member ‘of the family you ought to be, and all you have to do 25 cents f big paper year, or for three SPLENDID CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TCR DOLLIES Is the biggest semi-monthly farm i ri i and agricult 1 paper d in Ame: 1 and in fact, to eve engaged in agricultural pursuits. FARM PROGRESS, 716 Olive St, St. CLUB P Do not forget that we take We furnish appropriate the gift. Louis, Mo.: magazines and newspapers at lowest prices. We MEET ALL CLUB PRICES advertised and take renewals the same as new. Have the same Privilege as the bigger agencies. Bring or telephone all your orders to us and rs Save yourself time, money and trouble. A year’s subscription to Some good magazine makes an excellent Xmas or New Year gift. SMIT HS’ BOOK & STATIONERY STORE - RICES subscriptions to all cards announcing “‘Just Around the Cerner."”