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} : ms , “OR he Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1905. QUEEN OF ACTRESSES \ PE-RU-NA. MISS JULIA MARLOWE N arecent letter to The Peruna Medi- cine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, of New York City, writes the following: “1 am glad to write my endorse- ment of the great remedy, Peruna, as a nerve toni. | do. heartily.""--Julia Marlowe. so most Nervousness is very common among ‘women, This condition is due to anemic Berve centers, The nerve centers are the reservoirs of nervous vitality. These centers become bloodless for want of proper nutrition. This is especially true in the spring @eason, Every spring a host of invalids @re produced as the direct result of weak nerves, This can be easily obviated by using Peruna, Perunastrikes at the root of the Gifficulty by correcting the digestion. Heartily Approves of Peruna For the Nerves, Digestion furnishes nutrition for the nerve centers. Properly digested food furnishes these reservoirs of life with vitality which leads to strong, steady nerves, and thus nourishes life, Peruna is in great favor among women,especially those who have vocae tions that are trying to the nerves, Peruna furnishes the lasting vigor for the nerves that such people need, Thousands of testimonials from women in all parte of the United States are being received every year, Such unsolicited evidence surely proves that Peruna is without an equal as a nerve tonic and a vital invigorator, SE Buy a bottle of Peruna to-day. If you do not receive all the bene- fits from Peruna that you expected, write to Dr. S. B. Hartman, Colum- bus, Ohio, « a 125 NOW DEAD. Oklahoma, Tornado May Reach Into the Hun - _ dreds. MANY INJURED MAY DIE. Snyder, Okla., May 13 —The tor- nado which struck this city at 8 o’clock last night was the worst in the history of the Southwest. One hundred people were killed and not Jess than 200 are seriously injured. The storm struck the city from the southwest. Fora few minutes pre- vious to the time when the full force of the wind came a vivid electrical display was witnessed. Ten for an instant all was quiet and the torna- do struck. ‘When the storm was seen coming people rushed madly for their homes, vainly seeking places of safety. Most of them were cnught like rats poe as they emerged from er Hadi Be debris injured many. Most of those killed were carried down when the houses col- lapeed and were pinioned»in the timbers. ‘As soon as daylight came and the magnitude of the and a relief organization wasottected. The officers are: E. P. Duna, preel- dent; J. C. Burnett, secretary; J. L. Helena, treasurer. To the latter all donations and relief supplies should be sent, Calls for aid are extended to every town, and it is hoped liberal will be made, ae supplies ‘of all kinds are destroyed. 0. B. Regal, @ lawyer, says that when the atorm struck he opened the door in an effort to escape from his residence almost 200 yards away. Paul Crump, a boy, whose head and arms were cut off, was making some purchases in the Mize store. He was being wated on by Miss Mary building, Miss Mize gathered the boy in her arms and started out of the front door. At that instant 4 sharp timber struck the boy severing head andarms. Miss Mize was bruised about the face, but was not other- The List of Victims in the Snyder, E When the cyclone strock the An instant of the terrible details of the horror {s afforded in the case of Col. Williamson,who,with a party of friends, was standing on one of the street corners when the storm came. Mr. Williamson grasped one of the ladies, thinking it was his wife aid ran with her to a place ofsafety. When the wind had spent its force he discovered that the woman he had rescued was not bis wife. The latter was killed almost on the spot where they had been standing. Relief in the way of supplies and medical attendance is coming in on every train, Jesse James Out On Bond. Kansas City, Mo., May 15.—Jesee James, son of the noted bandit by that name, who runs a pawnbroker’s business here, anticipated arrest on e charge usury and appeared in Justice Shoemaker’s court late yes terday evening to anewer theaccusa- tion. A warrant had been issued for him earlier in the day on a complaint by J. A. England, who says he paid James 10 per conta month interest on a $35 loan, James entered a plea of not guilty and gave bond for $200. His trial was eet for May 17. Agonizing Bu are instantly relieved, and perfectl healed, by Arnica Salve. é Rivenbark, Jt of | Nortolk, ALS ; I burnt m H pers all over. Bucklen’s Arnica‘Salve etopped the pain, and heeled it without @ ecar.” Also heals wounds and sores. 25c at Frank T, Clays, druggist. oO. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Bates County, Missouri, May 1st, 1905, RECEIPTS. Current tax books 104 Penalties since January let, 15, Railroad, telephone and telegraph tax 1004 6 4,907 74 Merchants tax book 1901 1,152 12 Non-resident tax book 1:44 851 09 Dram shop license 14 1,388 40 Dram shop licenge 1904 ad valorem 80 42 Dram shop license 1904 county road 1,796 63 Billiard and pool license |#4 ae 80 Land back tax and penalties 1,181 80 Land back tax and penaltiescrt house 426 18 Peraonal back tax and penalties 162 06 Personal back tax and penalties crt hee 66 62 J A Patterson, stenographer and jury fees returned 189 00 MB Morris, stenographer and jury fees returned 40 Joe T Smith, stenographer and jury fees returned 1400 State criminal costs 716 35 Bates county criminal coste O6l J M Sallee old fron 835 World’s Fair appropriation refunded 2104 Bartlett and Kling repairing roof 100 0 Chas G Hunt bridge petition 150 50 Farmers Bank interest on county de- posits 2,218 36 Read and canal fund transferred to county road fand Foreign ineurance fund 13 and 1904 Grand total receipts, CONTINGENT FUND,BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Samuel Dodsworth & Co legal blank eas and deed record Western Enterprise printing co officers Bates County Record printing co supt and int Bates County Record printing Buxton and Skinner supplies co oM- cers and int Standard Printing Co supplies ce ofi- 47-85 30 46 2 08 812 114 87 cere and int 539 Bates County Democrat notices for county clerk and int 3198 Bates County Democrat pub financial statement and int 44 62 Bates County Democrat stationery and bar docket and int 423 Republican-Press printing co supt and int 1 68 Western Enterprise bridge notices and int 520 Weatern Enterprise pub notices andint 18 63 Western Enterprise pub financial statement and int 44 62 JD Allen & Co printing for county of- ficers and int 70 0 J D Allen & Co printing for county of- ‘ ficers and int F 102 95 JD Allen & Co printing for county of- ficers and int 34 31 J D Allen & Co printing for county of- ficers and int 62 71 Dick Howard printing for county supt and int 460 W F Rosser printing for county supt and int 1 04 Sam Dodsworth & Co supplies county officers and int < 155 Sam! Dodsworth & Co roll top desk 48 55 Bates County Democral bar docket and supplies co officers 4) 61 The Border Telephone printing county supt 182 JD Allen printing and stationery co officers 79 49 Saml Dodsworth & Co supplies county treasurer 12 35 Geo D Barnard & Co supplies county officers and int 169 2% Geo D Barnard & Co supplies coun ty” officers and int 96 60 Geo D Barnard & Co supplies county clerk and probate judge 20 66 Buxton & Skinner books and supplies 00 officers and fat 22 35 Buxton & Skinner books and supplies co offiters and int 105 78 Bates County Democrat supplies coun- ty officers 25 73 Tribune Printing Co books treasurer and probate judge 24 00 Total, $1,604 89 REFORM SCHOOL. Superintendent of Reform School 8 mos sup of Gerby $30 00 WT Johnson treasurer 6 mes sup of Gerby and White 106 00 m Total, $136 00 PAUPER FUND, GENERAL. T K Lisle temp sup Wray H M Booth 2 coffias, robe, ete Chas Haas groceries Pearce family quarantined C M Harris temp sup Tresner AB Holloway supplies family quaran- tined M A Kimbrough services family quar- antined Sarah Chaney temp sup of husband Mrs A W Wemott relief Butler paupers Henry F Mudd temp sup of Miss Goege § M Dyole temp sup of Mrs Drummond Mary F Jackson temp sup of Mre Fry and Sherman no om 100 5 10 00 15 00 500 6 00 14 0 Showing a Detailed Statement of Receipts and Ex- penditures from May Ist, 1904, to April 30th, 1905, Inclusive. Ellen Wheeler temp sup of sister-in-law Rachel McPheetere temp sup City of Rich Hill famigating houses Mary F Jones temp sup of Son F P Ward temp sup of Mra Neptune | Jno Fillpot temp sup of Son |e M Harris temp sup of Tresner M R Power temp sup of Jno Duon J M Coleman temp sup of Dudney Sarah Chaney temp eup Jow T Smith transportation of pauper IL P James groceries Lioyd family quarantined Mrs Arthur Wemott temp sup of But- ler paupers M R Power temp sup of Jno Dunn 8 M Doyle temp sup of Mra Drummond CC Harris temp sup of J P Reavis P H Holcomb temp sup of Mre Orr AB Dudney temp sup Rachel McPheeters temp sup DrG A Delameter services smallpox cases Burrows Bros groceries for pauper family Mrs Daniel Chaney temp sup of husband W W Park temp sup of Pilgrim Mra A W Wemott temp sup of Butler paupers M R Power temp sup ef Jno Dunn W R Bell temp sup of Barker Mary Sherman temp sup J W Jamison temp sap Newman and McMullen Mre A W Wemott temp sup of Stulte Ellen Wheeler temp sup of sister-in-law ¥F P Ward temp sup of Neptune LT Crook temp sup of Fouty Everett Crook temp sup of Panper P H Holcomb temp sup of Mre Orr Carrie Koster temp sup of daughter G W Sanderworth conveying Adair eh.ld to Butler G B Hickman pauper coffin J W Jamison temp sup pauper G Holliger sup Adair child 5 M Doyle temp sup Dunn Jno C Hayes temp sup pauper Mre J M Sallee temp sup Mra Walker Mre L B Allison temp sup Butler paupers Nina Oneal temp sup Claud Newman A B Stone temp sup Geo W Wood Ellen Wheeler temp sup sister-in-law M L Power temp sap Jno Dann and int Mrs Allison temp sup Batler paupers Lyman Crooks temp sup Tom Fouty TK Lisle temp sup Ray WM Donetemp sup Mre Parker and daughter G E Cable groceries for Carrie Koster’s child RS Catron transportation oi Kiersey to Soldiers Home Dr TC Boulware quarantining Ward family and int J M Mock coffin for pauper is Sam Levy & Co mdse Carlie Kosters child G B Hickman pauper coffin and burial — and int M I Power temp sup of Jno Dunn P A Bruce 3 day court and telephone si = | ee “ ro “ G W Pollock janitor services Aug and int 33 Si G W Pollock janitor services and int 33 50 G W Pollock janitor services June and int 34 17 G W Pollock janitor services May and int 85 58 G W Pollock janitor services March 33 00 G W Pollock janitor services court house and int 3 G W Pollock janitor services Noy and int G W Pollock janitor services Jan and int Total, e J J March 5 day court - Oe and 1 ** and mileage “ sh oh “ 1 BS 8 00] WH Durst posts for county farm 5 00) C W Smileer fencing cemetery co farm 29 P A Bruce 3 day court and mileage ou COURT HOUSE FUND. ea i Bartlett & Kling estimate No. 12 court ven — ny eee house s we “ rT) 5800 Bartlett & Kling estimate No, 15 court “ g 0 18 00 house 1,000 00 “ ‘te 50 Bartlett & Kling estimate No. 15 court Joe T Smith o, 600 house 1,000 00 4 1“ 2 00° Bartlett & Kling estimate No, 15 court “ g 4 re house : 1,000 00 *s »o« 200 soa ald estimate Ne, 7 court oe wetting on elvenit court re G W Pollock janitor’s services for July 35 00 Total, J A Patterson fees for July 130 P A Brace ‘i day court 15 00 BATES COUNTY CRIMINAL] JJ March 1 day Board Equalization & mi 4 80 PABrace ** ‘ ” “i 400 COSTS. JW McFadden * i - 40 RE Jobneon | day ** ial 3 00 W T Johnson criminal costs Rhody case $15 60] Joe TSmith ‘* ** a 300 8 001 WT Jonnson county criminal coste 5] J J March *) ourt 15 00 SOlcEJohneon “ “ * “ 4H 5 00 100 , © 1 4 Board of Appeals & mi 4 3 i: Pn ica JWMecFaddeniday 40 0 , > ‘ rrpyr | doe T smith | ** sad 3 5|PAUPER FUND, COUNTY Dr O F Renick 1-4 salary 00 sed = JA Patterson foes for Aug 240 10 00 FARM EXPENSES. P A Bruce 5 day court 15 0 10 00 oop 5 00 5 00] C W Smizer work and supplies co farm $ 8 (4 “ 1 day Board of Appeals and ml 4 00 5 00 | Mary C Hails mo sup of inmates “ 1 day court and mi 600 Bennett- Wheeler mdse co farm Joe T Smith 3 day court 600 5 00] Logan-Moore Lumber Co lumber for co “ 1 200 farm WL) yw McFadden 4 day court and mi 21 i 15 00] K P Hardeell hauling to co farm 500) yy March en “ 21 30 5 00] Butler Cash Dept Store mdse co farm 18 “ 5 “+ and counting 8 0@] McKibben Mere Co sina cell a7 45 votes i 31 60 5 00 | Bonnett- Wheeler ae 5 00] Joe T Smith 7 day court 14 00 * 1000 sr by cee is 71S Ww McFadden 6 day court and counting 10 00] Mary C Hall 8 mo eup inmates co farm — 148) 50 votes 33 00 8 0] Mrs Kate Smizer sewing for co inmates 350] PA Bruce 6 day court and mi $1 00 CW Smizer burying pauper atcofarm = 5 “1B A McRoberts balance assessing Deer 12 |G B Hickman pauper comin Creek twp 87 Bennett-Wheeler mdse county farm Joe T Smith 2 day court : 400 F 8 Wolfe assessing Pleasant Gap twp 1905 86 ts A 4% Ludwick |-4 salary U5 15 00) G B Hickman mdge county farm 125) G W Pollock janitor court house for Dec 38 Bennett-Wheeler mdee county farm 15 42) » A Bruce 7 da court and mi 36 00 * be Y E Winn conveying pauper to co farm = 1) joeT Smith waiting om circuit court 7 rer saree heeler mdse county farm Dr 0 F Renick 1-4 salary 20 00 be Mary C Hall sup of paupers co farm JW McFadden t day court wo 00 “ and interest M Bi Morris ¥ day court 4 06 18 0 ere “a Co ve county farm Jno Armeatrong 2 day court and mi nw 500 Butler Cath Dept Store ** “ Re ecadine ‘i " oe 1000] timer Dixon " Loe ea Ho 10 00 B tt- Wheel “ a W T Johnson 14 salary and interest 207 675 ea rh iced ‘ acteecy a Joe T Smith waiting on circuit and pro- . -eble ie PelepnoRe pales sounty term = bate courts and interest 73.4 C W Smiser work and mdse co farm 3805) Joe T Smith waiting on cireuit court 10 00) Mary C Hall sup of inmates co farm 268 00 aad interest 20 86 5 00] Bennett-Wheeler mdse co farm C1 Burk lumber co farm 3 00] pr O F Renick 1-4 salary co physician 7001 © W Smiser hauling to county farm 7 0) Ball and Freeman coal for co farm 82 00] © H Arfman 80 posts and hauling to farm 10 0 | Peoples Klevator Co coal co farm 10 0 | B-nnett-Wheeier Mere Co 1-2 doz brooms 10 00 county farm 20 00 | Bennett-Wheeler mdse county farm J J March 1 day court and mi JA Patterson fees for May and interest W T Johnson |-4 salary and int RE Johnaon fees for June R E Johnson fees as bridge com “ balance of fees for July . fees as bridge com and June = ‘+ salary and fees to Noy 1, 19001 : “ oy Ot 7 re Total, “ = i 7 Ang 8H OH ras , odie aathas “ surveying river drainage dist 25 50 ape SALARY FUND. JW MeFadden one day ct mi and int 607 pap ee ae Jno F Herrell fees for Aug and int 226 4 00 thea T Smithy Paisoe on cir snd probet $ 2" “ iday board of equal and apple 6 1s ae 5 days court * fees for Sept and int 181 98 JJ Mareh bed “ exten river drainage tax 47538 J A Patterson fees for Feb JW MeFa iden 5 days court PA Bruce ed KR E Johnson fees as bridge com’r A C W Fulkerson 3 days reporting and mi 50 w MeFadden 3 days rd of Equal and } day court ' Jno F Herrell fees for March co] te ft Say Bed of Equal e|JoeTSmith ‘ ‘* andidayct Titey brivor appeals Henry Fulkerson ‘* ‘* ‘* bind Joe T smith ia a “ “fees for et and int ‘* fees for June and int s fees for July and int Joe T Smith waiting en probate court 7? ce cireuit court # tive days court and int ae waiting on probate ct and in * summoning jury and int J_A Patterson fees for Oct and int Ri oo = a bi “ 2 CW Fulkerson 15 daye reporting and int ai MW 1 0 00 Isl ge 10 lv t 50 83 circuit court and int 65 68 28 Oe ee 69 55, 11) 6h 10 20 Jno C Hayes temp sup of Mrs Close W00 ARO “ “ “ 00 " . i =2 4 W W Park temp sup of Pilgrim 0 Jno otal “ oo + on HO matey it anley county suptand int - ° - chel Me- . “ “ ‘ ow , ses ao gua sup of Rachel Me soy 3 MeFadden “and mi eo report tostatesmpt ‘* 41 00 MS White digging grave 200/55 as, Pe nas is ; a salary county supt and int 1%6 2 Carrie Koster sup of feeble minded childs ‘0) 504-7 smith 2 days court i“ A, H M Booth pauper coffin 50) » a Bruce I day ct and mi 70 " tae 5 J W Anderson temp sup of Mrs Drum- Iw eae os “ Tw - ae si cig ae ye — ~ . mond 10 0) 5 4 Patterson fees for Mch 4 eck Nai oo Bias “ 160 vd Jno Coleman temp sup of Dudney family 10) 5 y starch 1 day ct and mi ae a i Carrie Koster temp sup of child 50) paprace « ' 60] BE Cook ‘+ East Boone ‘* UTS F P Ward temp sup of Mra Neptune 10001 5 W MoFadden ‘* ** 600) ary, cue \* Wertivene © 20 ped rene er temp sup of ergy ira 10 00 G B Hickman 2 day brd of eqnal 600 ae a Silke aa Mound ving 6 at ‘rank Seelinger temp sup of Mre Sher- saad J D Stewart ing from cess pool 8100] Wt Darst ‘* Charlotte a popes _ : _____ | @ W Pollock janitor services 5°51 Gienn Miller ‘* New Home ‘ 9A 85 Total, $723 37 | Joe T Smith waiting on cir ct 640) yb Winn “© Summit “ 23 85 JB Angle guard at jail 4 0) Wesley Badget ‘* Howard 49 se CONTINGENT FUND, FUEL, W T Johnson 1-4 ry 2) Ol w J Ateheson ‘* Deepwater ‘‘ 5 et ABLndwick ** 225 0) wT yates “© Mingo “ 22 76 LIG HTS AND WATER. Be — 8 day brd of gal : bed Jno F Herrell fees for Jan Ld 160 73 8 E Johneon fees as bridge com’r o JW McFadden 5 daysctand mil ‘* 5 8 / Butler Light Plant lights for Feb 27 | P A Bruce Sday brd equal and! day ct Mt) 4g Argenbright ass (irand River ‘* 21 23 David Rees coal for CFE House Jat! and JJ March we|WAMcBurney ‘ West Points 38 98 Co farm 636 36 | Dr O F Renick 1-4 salary 20001 b a Bruce 1 day court - 5 04 Butler Light Plant lights for Dec 34 $0] J F Herrell fees for Feb pe i “© (days court and | day Batler Light Plant lights for Oot and int 18 49 | Joe T Smith serving jary 13] board of health and mileage 26 16 Butler Light Plant lights to Sept 1 &int 14 05 ee as ob | J A Patterson fees for Jan “Tas D A Braden light xtures court heuse = 5 05 | J J March ond : JW Mcadden 1 day ctand mil =‘ 6 02 Butler Water Co water court house & jail 35 14/P 4 Brace ** = °" ai co | 00 Armetrong 4 days court and 1 Butler Light Plant lights for July 8 93] J W McFadden at | day board of health and mile ‘* 26 67 Butler Light Plant lights for March, J D Stewart Letaogd from aa pool Pe HA Jno Armatrovg one day court =“ 5 Ob April, May end June 68 21 | Jne F Herrell aa for my ; 6 00 | C B Briscoe assess Wainuttwp ** 0 36 Butler Light Plant lights for Sept 1216]f A Brace day “7 = : oo | PA Brace day court and mile ** 602 Butler Water Co court house and jail sii9|5W MoFadden — 33 00 T N Board aes’ng Spruce twp 35 6 Batler Water Co court house Sept Pad bi eeetege gap veees Ap + te 29 | @W Fulkerson court stenographer‘ = 42 77 Butler Water Cs court house 31 92 | O W Fulkerson 29 1- de TOpereRS ty og | C3 Yous ase’ng Rockville twp ‘+ $9 $5 Butler Light Plant lights court house Jno F Herrell fees for May 851A C Sampson ase’ng Osage twp ‘* 162.92 and jail 43 14] B E Johnson fees as bridge com ventintad Pe i. Dr TC Boulware 1 day b’d health ‘* 5 Butler Light Plant lights court house Dro Pb eray in peach asco physician Bis 0 J W McFadden 4 cays court | day and jail Nov oe bagged § oe]. board health 96.16 Martin and Caswell 1,576 bu of coal 178 6 ae a ae 200 J W McFadden 1 day court oe 504 Martin and Caswell 660 70-30 bu of coal sng héaycourtand mitenge 600 RE Jobneon balance fee for Dec ‘* 709 and int 75 60 wine _ 25 en ag te *¢ fees asbridgecom ‘* 18 63 Butler Water Co water court house An ve gee + 15 00 C EJohnson2 months salary © ‘* 168 62 and jail 49 31 ae a 15 9 | 280 F Herrell fees for Deo ‘+ 264 60 Butler Light Co lights court house and chess seal Tie ee 500 )HD Requa ase’ng Lone Qak twp ‘* 96 34 jail and int 26 55 TSmith * oe » oo | 00 F Herrell fees for Nov * 119 13 Total Parry — i Po ‘<. H 2 go | Elmer B Silvers ct steno 1 day " 505 ee —s e a ae ak 2 go | 3 W McFadden 1 day ct mileage = ** 610 CONTINGENT FUND, JANI} « 4 6 600) oy ek oe “ * = TOR. C H Moore assessing Shawnee twp 445 - oe “ . ti «~~ Bikhart 26 83 Jno Armstrong 6 30 00 ™ J B Romine *~ | Jno Armstrong 1 day court and mi 640 G W Pollock jaintor services and extra J W MoFadden 3 gay court 15 00 . labor 945 50] ** “ 1“ and mileage 600 J A Patterson fees for Feb and int 16 26 | @ W Pollock janitor services Sept oss} «ee rat 600 (Continued on Page 4 )

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