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Ir. Tichenor's Antiseptic i For healing wonnda on man or beast or fowl HasNo Equal A good chicken remedy. Re move warts and cures Scaly Legs in fowls. A ear cure for Roup. Recommended by the follow Ing gentlemen: J. M. Jefferson Tex.; H Flock, HenisteeATex;. H. B. Barege, Beltoo, Texas; W. A. Pouncey, Waco.Ttiae; 8. 8. Moore, Atlanta, Ga.; E. C. Walker, Atlanta. Ga : H. Thomas, Gothrle, Okla.Ter.; Illustrated Poultry Gaistte, Topeka, Kan., and other fan ciers and cockers. For Sale by all Druggists. "Write.Sherrouse Med. Co., New Orleans, For Free Sample. ' Railroad Casualties For Ust CRrr,c,SH "AS Quarters cf 1904. Washington, April 10 The Inter- stats Commerce Commission Ueusd a bulletin giving statistics of railroad accidents In the United State during October, November and December,. 1 904. The reports show that during that quarter 53 passengers and 189 mployes were killed and 1,430 pas sengers and 1,868 employes injured. Other accidents to passengers and employes not the result of collisions or derailments bring the total num- were society people. Some of us wore br of casualties no to 14.978 (951 evening dress. Some of the Omaha r , , killed and 14,027 Injured). There is a decrease of 175 killed and G24'iDured among passengers in train accidents, as compared with the last preceding quarter. The damage to cars, engines and roadway by these accidents amount-1 standpoint, ed to f 2,400,081. by V aguer, tfo at Butler Station. OBTB BOOKS. Re. W St. LouUmotl 10:!P.at M.MKuih Uty IIPNII t WA.H. He. M SI Loals express !. 11:15 r. If . Fo.lH Loeal freight U:k6A.M. Ho. M stock exproa , :tn P. If . OUT! SOUKS. Xo.tt St.LoaliJoplla (limited) 5:43 A. . II. Mo. 17 Eiuh Cllj Joplla mill.. 11:15 r. at. Ho. M Senate City 4 Joplta expr 10:4 r M . XO.UILooel Freight U-AtrM, INTgliST ATI D1VI8IOH. Ho. 41 later-State, wwl bound.. , .1:00 P. M. Do. 181 .7:00 A. If. No. 41 Inter-State, east bound 11:10 P. M. No. 11 " 11:90 A. If 1. 0. YABDaaTooar. Afat. . DR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Will be In Adrian every Tues day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Bnlraaoa, famo thatlead to Hegedom's Studio, aorta aid aaaara Batler. Mo. Infirmary of Osteopathy. Two block! weatol square on Ohio Street. Chronic Diseases a Specialty Harriet Frederick, D. 0. Sophia E. T. Hemstrest, D. 0. Dr. Hemitroet at the Infirmary Of Dr. Fred erick , on Ohio Street an Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of eaoh week. T. C. BOULWARE, "Physician and Surgeon. Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Russians in the Jap Army. . St. Petersburg, April 10. Rusflian medical army officers recognized in the adjutant of' General Oku's fifth dlvislou and ex-professor of lan guages in the semiuary of Vladi vostok. They also uittolber Japuu- ess officers who formerly were lu the Russian service in Manchuria The Japanese, in removing Rus sian wounded from Mukden, carried them as far as the river bamtoo lit ters and entrained . them on the farther side. Chiuese, it is related by returned soldiers, partly pilluged the hospital in Mukden, March 10, bit tore the arrival of the Japanese, but did not barm the wounded or attend ants and acted humanely toward Rueslan wounded on the field, assist lag the Japanese to gather them. OASTOXIIA. Bean the ft Kind You Haw Always Boufht Signature Of DR-1. H. CHRISTY. Diseases of women and Children a Specialty Offloe The Over Butler Cash Depart ment Store, Butler, Mo. Offloe Telephone 10. Home TelephonelO. B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H. Nichols, East side square, Butler, Mo. BMaaalBlBlaaBBaB,aHBBBBBBBanasaaaBaaBBBBBaMaawBiBaMBBVMaBBHaM SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. 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Pa ,DAWftaa InaviAjl rk ttiA ftla OriXt JL (VglvDO IDUUDU Val fMV Uw Thursday In every month, con tains sixteen or more full, stan- dard slse newspaper pages, filled with up-to-date farm - literature, and ' ananla.1 Aanartmnnta for thn home. . etc. II is published by The Republic a guarantee Ol its excellence ana hurh character. " It win pay you to take advantage ' of this special oner now. . use uus. tV- ri, OBDIBBLANaV ' 1 At the Telephone. From Harper' Weekly. A prominent united States army officer was discussing army methods, and referred to the common use of the telephone In modern warfare and maneuvers. "The telephone is a great lnstitn tion," he said, "but I am afraid that the famous fighters of ths past would not have appreciated it. I never use one that I do not think of the descrip tion of the Instrument given by an Irascible army officer of my acquaint' ance: " 'The iret thing I do,' he says, 'after picking up the receiver is to stand In front of a hole in the wall and yell, "Hello!" 1 get no answer. and repeat the call. About the third time I leave off the last syllable, and the fourth time I put the last syllable first.' " A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a nun dred other accidents, are every day occurances. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none as (rood as Itucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, Eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing tffect, 25c at ;ank T. Claj's Drug Store. The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. TmaImaiI Anrl 11. far which Mnd ! i iH AW lev a- n ova. xwpuuuv uu Farm Progress one year to -'-"' ; v - 7&flQ6 te ' '( ;' Va OHMtMiHtHMNi owwMssRs Ft DwmM 8tate............. No HMMHMUlltMMVIHMIMltHIHt . NOTB-If you . want only The Twics-a-Week RerubHc the price 85c a year. The pries of Farm Pro- : greet alons is loc a yewvv Girl Gets Carnegie Medal. Ues Moines, la., April 10. For her heroism in saving the life of a com panlon skater from drowning last winter, Miss Lavina Steele, a former Coon Rapids girl, recently appointed Assistant State Librarian, is In re ceipt of a Carnegie medal for her bravery. , George Bill, a Buryngton young man witn wnom miss eteeie was skating, broke through the ice and was immersed in 10 or 12 feet ol reeling water. His companion, after a desperate effort, in which her own life waa in peril, dragged him to safety. Chokes' to Death at.Table. Lincoln. 111., April 10 -"When die. I want von to be my cue! mourner," said Charles D. Strawn to a friend who was eating supper with him at his houss a mile east of this city. A few moments later he choked on a piece oi meat ana expirea irom strangulation. ' .Fight Witt Be Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beau, Miss, has to eay: "Last fall my wife had every symp tom of consumption. . She took Dr. King's New Discovery after every- hthincr else had failed. Improvement I 0 . L ...I i( came at once ana iour ootuee entire ly cured ber. Guaranteed by Frank TClay, Druggist. Price 50c and f 1. Trial bottles frre. ' SHE IS WR0TL" A Nebraska Editor Tells What He Thinks of "Parsifal" and Wagner. Idf ar BowarA la Colambae (Neb.) Telef ram. I eaw and heard "Parsifal" last Wednesday night In the Omaha Au ditorium. Five thousand fellow fish shared with ths agony. All of us society people didn't wear much dress of any kind. But what about ths music? I have been asked to write about it from the standpoint of a layman, and Indeed I could not write from any other The music was written Germany has given to The total number of employes re- the world many of Its sweetest music ported killed in coupling and uncou- writers. Germany also produced plingcars during this quarter was Wagner. I have often wondred why 1, being an Increase of 12 over those the muslci world Insists upon pushing reported months. In the preceding three the German writers of real music to the background, and forever demand ing that the public shall writhe un der the spell of Wagner's educated discords.' I have also tried hard to understand how Wagner ever wrote the thousands of measures In "Pars! Declares Tapeworm Certain Consumptive Cure. Washington, April 8. "The tape worm Is ths natural enemy of the far without permitting one strain of germ of consumption and the latter meiod y to creep into the whole, even cannot exist wnere me iormer is u n,.. . 1 j present" says Lonsui tanaua at p8rDapg jt mfij be true that some Vera Crus, Mexico, in a report just persons musically erudite may have received at the state department. under8t0od and appreciated all the The consul states that two eminent .iparBifai muslc. I doubt it. My scientists have discovered toat tne ftt thB nrpri. waa nne tapeworm prevents the organism 11-1. admittedlv one of the music- from being infeeted with tuberculosis fftn. of America. The great violinist bacilli, and it nas Deen proven in sne released from the insane case of a-consumptive affected with taoeworm that he completely recov ered his health. To establish the ef ficacy of this remedy, the doctors in jected a liauld prepared from . the teania into several consumptives, which resulted in a complete cure. Must Leave Cigarettes Alone. Jefferson City, April 10. Governor Folk issued a unique conditional pardon to Harry Patton, of St. Clair county. Patton Is a son of the late Judge Patton, of Warsaw, and is 22 years old. He was the support of his mother, and bore a good reputa tion until he began smoking cigar ettes and drinking whisky. Patton was sentenced to the penitentiary tor ten Years from March. 1904, for or forgery. Upon the recommendation of Judge W. W. Graves, who tried and sen tenced him, the governor issued the pardon upon the condition that if young Patton smoked another cigar ette or took a drink of intoxicating liquor he should return to the peni tentiary and serve the remainder of his sentence. asylum. If they shall ever again at tempt to judge him insane, I shall cheerfully testify to his perfect sanity. Hans went home after ths first act, and his chair was vacant during the remaining hours of torture. Ts Care a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the monev if it fails to enre. E. W. Grove s signature is oneacn oox.soc Ideas of American Honesty. St. Petersburg, April 6. Queer Idpas of American life are circulated by Russian papers. A correspond ent of the Journal de St. Petersburg, draws a rare picture of the dishon- estv which be says pervades the highest circles in America. It impli cates, men, women and children, he says. He describes the precautions taken by social leaders to prevent their guests from robbing one an other and tells of the consternation produced at a White House reception by a sudden failure of the lights. The re-Illumination showed that the women had hastily divested them selves of their jewels and concealed them in peculiar places. The men were found holding . their pocket books for fear of being pounced upon and robbed by neighbors, , Poured Out in Streets. Tinita, I. T, April 8.-Twenty gal- Ions of whisky was captured by Federal Officers at the Frisco station in this city this morning. Deputy L D. OUstrap attached a trunk he had susplcioned and found two ten-gal lon kegs of whisky, which was poured ont Into ths street in the presence of many cititens. There were no marks on the trunk. Lewis and Clark Centlnnlal Exposi tion Portland. Ore.. June 1st to Oct. 15th, 1905. Tickets on sale May 23, 24 and 25; June is, 14, 10, 2, 20, 29; July 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 25, 26. 27: August 13. 15, 17. 29, 30. 81! September 12. 13, 14, 26, 27, 28. Round trip fare $45. Final return In AVfefeiabk Prtparalionfor As similating ttieFoodandBcgula Ung the Stomachs andBowls of rromolcs DigcstionJChcerfur ness andRcst-Contains neither OpiunvMorptune nor rliiuxaL Not TiXR. c on c . aw'awflops'wsws w SSfW A perfect Remedy forConstipa Ilon. Sour Stonvvch. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcwrish ncss find LOSS OF SLEEP. 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