The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 7, 1905, Page 8

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4 s oe Sa ‘ 3.0 2 Fea TEES. il J : L pointment of the New York MUEheL LiL | an as Assistant Secretary of Wa Wedded to M Arthur Caton, of rg Chicago, . Margaret’s j Church, London. | N. Y., Sep. 5.—President) day afternoon announc- the appointement of Rob- of New MILLIGRAIR='S SON WAS BEST MAX Francis B, Loomis | the announcement was accompanied Coremoar was Very Staple. Only the Im assume the duties of his office for mediate Relatives of the Couple ana | some time Ambassador Reld and Mrs. Keid and the Staff of the American Embasay Being Present. middle of secretary of state. For years Robert an important figure in the business equation of New York. Until within] ynd comparatively recent months he was tnior portner in the banking house 4 P. Morgan & company, At the throat because it eltlement by President Roosevelt of London, Sept, 5.—Marshall Field and Mrs. Arthur Caton of Chicago, were united in marriage at noon Tuesday at St. Margaret's church Westminister Canon Herbert-Hensley Hens : Paul's cathedral, assisted eral ae Papeete : ss mee gape ag Ryactigeory it drives out the inflammation ;| able was an exception. Why don’t Castoria is a harmless substitute Se, Cusine Oi, yore. was closed to the general public and] *orences in Washineton which made|Uilds up the weakened tissues|the investigators investigate the goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. only a smail cone tion con immediate relatives of the « vosed Of} or an amicable adjustment of the] secause it nourishes them back rovtble. Scbseyuently when Mr, Ba- law Reid} son Ambassador and Mrs, White retired from the firm of J. P. c ‘ees : r and the stat! ot the Amevian embassy | “organ & company, the president de-| © Scott’s Emulsion deals with Witnessed the cereumeny, ‘The ¢r90u | coined to utilize bis -erviees if 2] sore throat, a cough, a cold, who we tpported by his son i able e for him conld be found, =e tee nrg ei w bronchitis, promptly at noon and medi n was here Mo president and \ neon. y ase . Rooxe WE'LL SEND You A SAMPLE FREE, " re gustus Mddy ane wo te ty « f hat M oomis wil | s /_" rotate of Tis | cthtath’ ne aes ia aot caw | SCOTT @ BOWNE, $reg h ostriss ) vision of 9 leave of abseavr | Why Not “Let Well of mo " ha ’ stot Enough Alone?” Commoner, tnt dptomatic port ? ° C] yw ! ) ahead, unless you take the proper a : rows " ! ecikibinniion honor” and an uncompromising de-| medicine for your disease, a3 Mrs, The Kind You Have Alwa N Bo { 4 rete re HE G. AR. FNGAMPMENT. |fender of the rules of “common hon- a yy ies ak - 4 \oarstns Rdev and} cceboniihea 99 She says: whore oft and 3D. SUM ings, of Reston Seteeted ae dan eaty” thateome neople were doubtless dver and stomach, my heart was in Use For Over 3o Years. , ied nevatelanor vr-Navat Veter) {Surprised when they learned that for] weakened, and could not eat, I ‘slid beitaien aiediiik: de ausiad ehhamn ainanenalit 3 aus Parades years Mr. Depew has been carried up-| was very bad for a long time, but in z ine the ehireh the part Denver. Sey. fa 'The fret offeig’ [00 the pay roll of the Equitable Lile| Electric meveare, 5 Seeaes ses be : ie ole ME BL, hinoes of te Mit national eyamp | Assurance society at an annual sal- se we Wias mnedinine for weak Y hed met Pea? ee ' of the Grand Army ef the Re Jary of $20,000. But now we are ee gag Sold under guarantee by Rei. Riderlv. ¢ ‘Y ‘ i Rbeeetlicins? d Monday vy oe told by the New York World that in] Frank T. Clay, druggist, at 50c a . Meee hott N i Marshall told dy Mr dabei itis ‘ the inquiry made by the New York | hottie. a3 kth INGMe © and Mrs. A ts hevh op [State Insurance department Senator F art e om — % Fitts, Semon #8 2 Depew admitted that the Depew Im- Low Excursion Rates. axai: pei é SUePne { nt ; . provement company in which he was Special round trip rate to Kansas NEUE & 4 wh , & M oe " ’ oe interested obtained a loan from the] (ty $2 15 on sale Saturday of -_ ; as : a he ’ ’ rn t | Equitable of $250,000 on property| eek. All trains leaving Butler after eee’ tug CS @ owt tp Ameri a monih’s time abe | ote wh bight twelve o’elock noon and all trains Cures a Cok Bad “Ue 9 LS chy, y WER Two. which thestateinsurance department vauled at only $150,000. Mr. De- pew admitted that neither loan or interes: had been paid and that the ANOTHER BURLINGTON WRECK Three Kittet and tt tojered ina Rear besten Veash, Col, Phaek he S Cue Hatmeliher. reception ter : mortgage had been foreclosed, While eke W. Coo! claiming that asa member of the Denver, Sept, Three persons were " ae : iilied and St {nied im & Pear comma executive committee of the Equitable end 6 net nist ved asa “hot The did not advise the Ioan, he ad Rrush, ¢ S miles East of Dens nv i eee bie i , mitted that he voted for ft. Mr, wen Pra a frols . thlic by the national coun, ; Hh cee Ne aes sbi aek pie 5 tok the fest Hine Depew further said that he had made moth \ rion © Barlingvor saaebaee ealivoné A pa of naval veterans accom-|@ verbal gnaranty to save the Equit- The nesceneop train, the fourth | panied by r troops from t |able from loss on this loan, but he saetion of No. 1% andine at th \ nand local military organizations | added that the promise was “not station while th ew taking y was the first spec ular fea- legally binding.” freight No, 77] tue of the 89th encampment of the ‘ ‘ Ing alries of this kind should not we erashed ine Rain | Grand Army of the Republic, The hese wether was cool and all conditions | be permitted. They amount to “an the porte: | wet ‘ for marching. Vete-/aesanl¢ upon the business Interests two Pr >| Tens of & hiloh made the day memora- | of the country,” to an “attack upon were red | ble by oj izing a national society, ‘ ” : > Winkie the foxtivit nitional honor,” to an arraignment ions, Indian dan of “the public faith” and to various r ocher things the exact description of which is not jnet now recalled, but one may refresh his memory by re- ferring to the speeches delivered by Mr. Depew in 1896 and 1200, How are the Depews, the Mitchells, and the Burtons, the Rockefellers, the Rogers and the ILydos, the patient, plodding, persistent protectors of pubtie good to succeed in the patriot- ie effort of “letting well enough alone” wher their practices are in- quired into this ruthless way? cowboy ¢ band conce A PHILIPPINE CYCLONE, Town of Sapain inthe Istund of Panay ent Vicinity Saf rs Damage by Storm. Guam, Sept. wa badis ‘The town of Sapain ed by a eyelone Au - he American naval col- lier Supply, and the Gernian steamer Mowe have been ¢ tched to the as- istance of the ints. The gov- ernment house and a number of dwell- ings have been destroyed. The cocoa- nut groves have been badly injured LAWYERS ARE PLEASED. The Better The tissues of the throat are |inflamed and irritated; you York to be” first|cough, and there is more irrita- assistant secret&ry of state to succeed | ti9gn—more coughing. You take a cough mixture and it eases the by a statement that Mr. Bacon would irritation—for awhile. You take r s . perhaps until about the 2 of October, after Secretary A, Root had become settled in the office Chicago, Ill., vacon nas deen M ULSION it cures the cold, That's what is necessary. Itsoothes the reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because .? Cieir natural strength, That's Channeey M. Depew has so long posed as a champion of “national Fraud Exposed. A few countefitters pare Bn been making and trying tosellimita- tions of De King’s New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds, and. other medicines, thereby de frauding the public. This is to wamm you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which hase been successfully curing disease, far 35 years. A sure protection to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King’s or Bucklen> remedies, as all others are mese imitations. H.E. BUCKLEN & CO. nd Windsor, Canada What About Other Companies. Commoner. What about other big insurance companies? Is the Equitable the only one that has sinned? It fe. highly improbable that the Equit- CSQA SAAS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- A sonal supervision since its infancy. g Allow no one to deceive youin this, . All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenune CASTORIA atways | Bears the Signature of A New York Life ahd other big insur- anc?‘ o open es? They have all teen paying big salaries and they have wheels within wheels. Those who administer trust funds must do so with clean hands. Itwill be a marval if the directors of other large insurance companies have avoided the methods which have brought odium on the Equitable management. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell ‘hat when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble ts i ] 4 on Sunday, good to return on any a ,) train leaving Kansas City before iY Te 724 POR raver O% Lex. 8Se, noon the following Monday, G, A, R.—Denver, Colorado, and] ... . PEERS: return only $11.45. Tickets on sale August 30th to Sept. 4th, and may ” Aone p PRA BL oe, beextended; wood to return Oct Tth | * 4 ; Denver, Colo. and return August: Bates Co uncy Investment Co, 12 and 13 good returning to August BUTLER, MO. 25 by extension of limit, $16.05. Capital, = = 850 CoO. Same rate and limits apply to Colo- rado Springs and Pueblo, BC, VANbERRVvOT, Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of title to all lands and town lote in Bates county, Ohoice seouritics always on hand and forsale. Abstracteof title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, ¥.J. Tyeann, President, Jno. C. Haves, Abstractor. CASTORIA. Boars the Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Doves advertising pay? Read what the successful business man and a king of advertisers, Joho Wana- maker, 8a) “The good senrible merchant sticks to his position throughout the year, uever withdrawing his announce ‘ment but constantly pounding away at the public. There is only one way to advertise, and thav is to hammr your nate, your loestion, you: business, 80 ~persistantly, 80 thoroughly into their heads that ff they walked in their sleep they would constantly turn thelr faces toward your store, The newspaper is your best friend. It helps to build up the town or community that supporte Fon. J. B. Neweeuny, 3.0. Cranes, Vine- Preeident Sor’s 4 Trese §.¥ Wannoos , Notery , RPP PP POP PRARIMR RLEELPLA PRPS PALLET AA Ren PAs Pah Prin” TheMarlin | 12 Gauge Take-Down Repeatez, is the fastest and most accurate duck gun | made. It combines the balance and ease of 94 action of the best double gun with the supe: t rior shooting and sighting of a single barrel, % The unique Marlin Breechbolt which shuts out rain and water and keeps the shells dry makes it the ideal bad-weather gun. Mzde for both black and smokeless powders amd ta take heavy loads easily, A famous gun for hard usage. . i Th lot of good duck stories in the Marlin Experience NY oF ar ok. Free with Catalogue for 3 stamps. ' Taternationsl Association at Christhenia, Norway Sends Mesange of Concrat- ulvtions to President Roosevelt. and it will take two years for them to recover from the effects of the A Frightened Horse. you.” The Marlin Fire Arms Company 42 Willow Street _NEW HAVEN, CONN storm. Christiania, Norway, Sept, 6—The International Law association now in session here Tuesday unantmously ap- proved of cabling to President Roose- velt thanking him for his good offices in promoting peace and for his con- tinued endeavors in helping forward a happy conclusion of the treaty, The dispatch conelndes: “We gratefully congratulate you and the American people who have shared sympathetically your eflorts.” The conference also adopted a rex olution to the t that in the opin- fon of the association the time has come for protecting the world’s mail steamers from seizure by belligerents and that an international agreement should be reached with this object, mak the shipment and cerriage of contra d by such vessels a punish- able offense. dD. R. Wilts Chicreo, Sept 2 In Captured. A search which had las.ed fer ov ‘a which had extended through Europe, Mex- ico and the United States, culminated here Monday in the arrest of D. R. Willson, formerly 2 prominent politi- cian in Shenandoah, Ja. Willson is charced with forgeries amounting to 340,000, of which amount the First Na- tional bank of Shenandoah, la., is the principal loser. According to the po- lice, Willson left lowa over a year ago after securing by means of a forged check $15,000 ra year For Avother TransAtlantic Yacht Race , Berlin, Sept. o—The Associated press in response to a written inguiry | about the Glasgow rumor that Em-! peror William fs arranging a. trans- Atlantie vdeht “race for 1907" Is int’ forited by a member, of tthe emperor's that the report Is true. j dumpiog the occupants, or a hun- dred other accidents, are every day occurances. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, Eczema and piles disappear qnickly under {ts soothing effect, 25¢ at Frank T. Clay's Drug Store. May Lynch Territory. South McAlester, I. T., Sept. 4 —A dozen posses, composed of more than 500 men, are searching the country in this vicinity for “Jack” Smith, a negro, who atténcked N: Ife Davis, a and there is no immediate need of assistance to the inhabitants of the town, Sapain is a town of 4,860 inhabitants in the province of Capiz, in the island of Panay, one of the most important islands of the Visayas group. There is a large export trade from this is- land, principally in manufactured fab- rics, rice and copra. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money ff !t fails to cnre. EB. W Grove’s signatareis onesch box. 25c Trustee’s Sal Decided Against the Government, Denver, Sept. 5.—Jdge Moses Hal- lett in the United States district court Tuesday denied the application of the United States government for an in- junction to rstrain the Denver, North- No. 163, pi 4i, couveye! to undersigned trustee the following desorbed teal estate lying and being aituate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-#3¢ The northeast quarter of the southosst qnar- ter-of section five except one-half acre oui of sousheast corner thereof for choo! house. Also north halt of the southwest quarter of the western & Pacific railroad (the Moffatt 14 ‘ : year old country girl. near Crowd- i ERE’S A BABY section four, all in town- road) from } ing through Gore . Bis ehip thirty-nine of range thirty one contein- canon, The goverienent enzineers had {OF City last evening. Two negroes ‘ng tn all fifty-nine and one-half acres. Sub- ject toa trust deed to the Walton Trast Compa- pany, for $1,001.00; which conveyance Was made in trust to secure tho Las a pee Oi one certain note fully deseriber in said deed of trust; and whereas, default bas been made in the pay- ment of aaid note now past dae and unpald. Now. therefore, at the request of the legal holder +: eaid note and pursuant to the conditione of said deed of truat, I will Lo eell ihe abeve described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder cash, at tho east front dvor of the court hotwe, in the city v1 Butler, county of Bates and state of Mie- souri on ¥ Thureday, the 14th day of September, 1906, between the hours of nine o’clock in the-fure- noon e o'clock in the siternoon of oe ' {ey, tor the of sattar, said debt. Iniepert andcouke G. wae i At. A . came into the house while the girl was alone, A lynching is expected when he is captured, Missouri Farmer Hangs Himself. Bever, Mo., Sept. 4.— William Erwin Phipps, residing with his son, Omar|? Phipps on a farm southwest of here, committed suicite by hanging bim- sylf in the barn with a rope. Coroner ason held an inqnest, the verdict being snivide proposed to build a reservoir in the canon for the storage cf waters fer irrigation. Its Mother is Well. The baby is healthy because during the period of gestation its mother used the copie, purely vegetable liniment, Mother’s Friend Held for Murdering Husband. Topeka, Kan., Sep. 5.—A special to the Capitn! from Salina says that the coroner's fury has finished its inquest rerarding the death of James F. Cald- ell and has returned a verdict hold- 1g Mrs, Caldwell, wife of the deceased for murder, Mrs, Caldwell was arres- ted Monday night and is now in jail. No particulars regarding the evidence ean be obtained, Notice. jotice is hereby given that letters testament- Psa the estate of Joseph F. Smith, c = ay have Deep granted! to the undersigned. ay County Pribate Court . Ing date CASTORIA sti ded on tees | Set Philvdviohia Painters Strike, Philadelphia, Sept. 5.—-More than 2,000 painters of this city went on strike Tuesday for increased wages is. as T All persons having claims agali a ere For Infants are required to exhibit thometo Us for ate age A i i é ance en ~ pee ate ae cais of sald, let- ‘The national conrention of post The Kind You of auch estate, ‘and it ald elalma De not exhibs ited within two years from yablication of this Hottees ay Barred. } ns o8 oe , office clerks opened Morday at Cedar Rapids, [a., with 206 delegates repre- senting a membership of, 97,000 piea- . ‘ Bears the’ HAs Pasar eet eb fare Pw. J. PARLEIR, | } Corn, Hay, Chop Feed, Poultry Food, etc’ hes Doing a Grenerat Feep Business, Candies and Cigars, FOSTER, - MO. sim} WASHINGTON Gracte four Competitive Scholarships to oy in Missourl outside of St. Louis. Kxu: nations will City, and elsewhere {f necessary school courses usually required for admis: sion to college or school 0} engineering and Teta Peay is rfiation of aby Hig gave Ke for ie ; ; UNIVERSITY, St. Louis,: mon g®duates of secondary schou.s held in St, Louis and Kan: on June and3rd, Examinations will cover bigh tecture. Appilcants send names now Anyone sending a rket: ee ee evelacley aodéo bua waltent Agari 4

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