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et OS MEE iE AEGAN Sa AOS: 4 The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVIUI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1905. NO. 3 THE CURSE OF NEPOTISM. Ex-Governor Hogg, in his grapho- _| phone address to the big Democratic * | banquet at Dallas, said, among otb- er things, that before being called hence he would like to see nepotism abolished. That one thing has been the beginning of the downfallofmany statesmen throughout this great country of ours. When a people recognize merit in a man and elect him to oftice, they do not expect him to use the power, conferred by their irritated, and my physician said that it |} |euffrage, to advance the interests cf a other members of his family. It his sons or brothers possess merit, let . them come to the front by their own that I wow helped, : : : effortsand stand on an equal footing Fhe er afpane wel, pooh Zor ye’ 1} | with other men of brains and ability the urinary difficulties passed away. I : : Itthey can not stand such a test, have enjoyed excellent health now for * ; they are unworthy of promotion. pd oy hang —t _»-* nh wok For a man placed in position by the suffrage of the people to wleld pa- as I was twenty years rf all ’ 1p ihalagceall ne lyan Abdo tronage, to favor hie own sons, is to build up a family hierarchy thut is Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys, abhorent to our form of government, and further it tends to weakvn the Threatened With Nervous Collapse, political party to which he belongs Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr. F. B. Richards, 609 E Street, N. W., by discouraging other young men of ability who are not favored with Washington, D. C,, War Correspondent, fathers {n office to help thom. Like writes: “Exactly six years ago I was ordered to Cuba as staff correspondent of Governor Hogg, we pray to be deliv- ered from nepotism the New York Sun, I wasin charge ofa Sun Dispatch boat through the Spanish American War, The effect of the trop- — Japanese Clover in Bates County. ical climate and the nervous strain showed plainly on my return to the Hume Telephone. H. E. Smith, of Elmwood Farm, states, Lassitude, depression to the verge of melancholia, and incessant brought to this office Saturday a of Japanese clover. Mr. kidney trouble made mg, practically an Smith says this plant is spreading invalid, This undesirabla condition continued, despite the best of ‘treatment, Finally a brother newspaper man,who like myselt had served in the war, in- _duced me to give a faithful trial to over bis farm; so much so that he be- came alarmed and wrote to the Kan eas Board of Agriculture regarding it, enclosinga specimen. He thought it some kind of a new pest or weed. Peruna, Ididso, In a short time the lassitude left me, my kidneys resumed a Thereply received urged him to “cul-] Seek Pardon For | tivate the acquaintance of the plant; : healty condition, and a complete cure was effected. I cannot too strongly recommend Peruna to those suffering with kidney trouble, To-day Iam able to work as hard as at any time in my life, and the examiner for a ‘eading in- surance company pronounced me an “A risk.” 3 shat it would make him rich,” ‘Thia| 9! Louis Boodlers, Japanese clover, which has made its | Repubiic, 7th Tthas me hed effect apen' the ayotom, appearancein this locality withinthe| A systematic effort is being made and gradually eliminates catarrh by re- | !8¢ year or 80, was discussed by Dr.' by the friends of boodlers now in the moving the cause of catarrh. There are| Waters at the recent farmers’ insti-| Penitentiary at Jefferson'@ity to se iy # multitude of homes where Peruna has|tute held in Hume. He pronounced|cure their release on Thankegiving ike deus sat = LAgaed z a it one of the best forage crope, excel-| Diy. Several well known Democrate 1 Me iM oOssible : o . {lent tofeed with corn and a first class| and Republicans alike are interested Many Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys, Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don’t Know It President Newhof and War Correspondent Richards Were Promptly Cured By Pe-ru-na. Mr. 0. B, Newhof, 10 Delamarg street, Albany, N. Y., President Montefiore Club, writes: “Since my adv. The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates eounty, 1874.7 COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES, And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness. The Columbia and Sayers and Scoville vehicles have been sold formany years in Bates county, with the very beat results. Elegant in style, a grade ma- terial and skilled vorkmanship, our Buggies, fine Har- ness, whips and lap dusters are match- ed to eult the taste of all, Keep in stock everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30, Single har- neas $7.50 to $25, Second hand harness $3 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness ofl and soaps, liniments for man or beast, coach oils, axle grense, tents, Wagon covers, trim buggy tops new and repatr old ones. Bring in your old harness and trade them for new ones, We have the largest retail haress and saddlery store in the southwest and our harness are all made at home, Sole agents for the Columbia and Sayer and Scoville buggies. We also carry a full line of bug- gies, Surries, Road and Spring Wagons, in cheaper grades, See us before buying, —~ icCFARLAND BROS., “sia § SLLSSLLSLSLSLSSSSSLSSLSSLSSLLAS LSS SLA ca: web! PRES.’C. B. NEWHOF, Suffered From Gatarrh of Bladder. ~— cFarland Bros. : N N desired results, Peruna is the only remedy which was really of any benefit to me. I have not had a trace of kidney trouble nor a cold in my system.” Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found per- manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotics of any kind, Pe- rung is perfectly harmjeas, It can be used any length of time withoywt acquir- ing adrug habit, Peruna does nat pro- duce temporary resujts, It is pere manent in its etfuct, Pe-ru-na Only Remedy of Real Benefit. Mr. John Nimmo, 215 Lippincott St., Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant of that city and also a member of the Masonic order, writes: “TI have been in poor health generally for over four years, When I caught a bad cold last winter it settled in the bladder and kidneys, causing serious Fame: Bank BuTter Me. in Poor Health Over Four Years. Peruna contained any drugs of & nar trouble, I took two greatly advertised | cotic nature, fertilizer. He considers this locality | in petitious, which have beeu circula- . - sai —————————=-—=—= | fortunate in tha fact that this clover| ted throughout the city in behalf of — - me 8 _e Profits in Dairying Com- { Gas in Cass County. has made auch a growth this year. | the imprisoned boodlers. Surplus and Profit - 14 628 aan oe d m ; Whils this clover is a new thing for] The prisoners in whose behalf the Transacts a general banking business. Extends every pared With Wheat Growing. Belton, Mo., Nov. . oe . Missouri, it has been growing in the] petitions are circulated are: Harry accommodation consistent with safe and sound banking. (Weekly Agricultnral Letter ) Gas rye owed pe pal yt south for a number of years. Ig is) A. Faulkner, Edmund Bersci, Charles DIRECTORS. In the little town of Billings, Chrie- gas aba pig se eiik at said that all stock prefer this to al-!J. Denny, John H Schnettler, Julius edie sa ie tianCo , Mo., there is located asmall oe —< a ; ae a Falk most all kinds of food. Lehman, Jere J. Hannigan and Emile ys “es a ’ ' : . oho N ’ * ti 5 is dry and othe C) LARK WIX, J.J. MeKer, prays . bate lin good contition. Estimate of the Folly of Early Marriages. ag sagt of these prisoners think J. W. Choate, O, A. HeINiets, Seal ney ees Ve ee a volume of gas range from % million sae y - that it would be an appropriate act Fraxk HoLiann, W. F. Duvaui. this creamery, but the business Of | 1444 459 million feet. This {8 the The Maryville, (Mo.) Republican milking cows haa been more of a side deepest well that has been drilled in says @ raw boy without a dollar, Mnethan a main business of thefarm. this section. This company has sev- | present or prospective, sparking a There are one hundred aud twenty |. weljs, allin the same field and A. | girl regularly and talkingabout mar- tarmerssupplyiog milk tothiscream-|1) Gooqbar has four wells, All of riageis a spectacle for gods and men. ery. According to areportfurnished them are small “gasser” and thepro- He should be reasoned with and if he me by the secretary of the creamery, | duct has been pipad to town, a dis- willnot quit it until he ts able toeup- shoes one hundred and twenty farm- tance of two miles, to farnish light porta wife ard to know why heloves ere are milking five hundred cows.| 144 heat to a large number of the) ani the difference between love and During the year trom September 186, | -.idences here, The streots in the chickenpox, should be quarantined 1904, to September 1st, 1905, the | business section also are lighted by | or put in @ convent erected for such creamery paid to the farmers for milk, gas. The group of gas wells is inCass|cases.. Ninetenthe of the unbappy a total of $24,665 It lecstimated| -ounty, near the Jackson county | marriages are the result of green hu- that it took 1,500 acres of land to line. man calves being allowed to run support these five hundred cows, that loose in the society pastures without isfor pasture during the summerand any yokes on them. They marry dry feed during the winter, odor and they ‘have children before they {oa grose return on the land in use have.mustaches. They are proprie- of $16.50. Now, theee same farmers tore of two pairs of pants, and the had in cultivation last year three little girls they marry are old women thousand acres of wheat which pro- before they are twonty. duced 25,800 bushels valued at$i6,- 446, or a gross income per acre of $5.50 for the wheat. From this ‘honld be deducted the wecgpany 4 of $1.25 per acre for seed conta per acre for threshing andfor| Drank Cattle Dip and Died. tyrine, leaving a net income for the Oeage City, Kas, Nov.6 —Mrs, Jeo. a we City, Kas., Nov. . «wheat of only $3 56 per acre. a téaiaie dt My r y drank a quantity ofcattle dip Pei capes wo ering gat and died. She plonned the suicide cea caadie os third ° than and in conscious moments expressed to main farn ae Sane & wish to die because of continued Ill work in yan husband and t profit, to | health. She leaves & the toinenes of gach three daughters. Mrs. Rokey swal- the: land. lowed medicine given her, by her hus- band as an antidote but without for Governor Folk to issue pardons to these men on Thanksgiving Day. The argument to be used on the Governor is that the ends of justice have been satisfied; that the bood- lers have done sufficient time, and that the community has been set & proper example. The names in our directory are a sufficient guarantee that your interests will be safely guarded. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, CAsTORIA. —_ Z Beare the Tha Kind You Have Always Bough | : a é Bigoature Cite: Farmer Drops Dead. Missouri Couple End Their Lives of 4 Clinton Democrat. Gm =6Newberg, Ore., Nov. 18 —Mr. and “Uncle” IsaacSell, one of Leesville’s | Mrs. Carl Hurford, formerly of Un- oldest and most respected farmers, | tonyille, Mo., were found dead {n Twentieth Anniversary. ca rye the an ccine sts | their little home on the outskirts of Enid, Okia., Daily Eagle. some duties in the barn lots. Up to! Newberg. The husband had shot The twentieth wedding anniversary | the time of hia death he had been ap: | himeelf in the temple, and his girl of Mr. and Mre. R. C. Dickinsheets | parently enjoying hie usual health. | wife had aiso shot herselt, was celebrated in a happy manner| The deceased was 62 years of aze,) ‘The first ehot, evidently fired b lea two daugh- d ‘Me ccnectn eA laat night by a Jarge number of their | peg a aoe ee funeral, was | Hurford, ended his lite. ‘The frenaied friends. ‘The roome were decorated | helq at Tebo church on Monday | wile fired one shot at herself and in pink and R agige yoo a si morning. missed. The second was fatal. This bowl, occupying & prom! ent place, t the Wednesday | ¥88 the verdict of the Coroner’s jury. was presided over by Miss Eunice Ps inties va busy goon Harford came here last April from Dickineheets. arrangements for the Chrysanthe-| Unionville, Mo. His betrothed, a Alter an evening of pleasant social) mum show to be given November) child in years, followed six week~ enjoyment, an elaborate supper was 14th and 15th in the Catterlin build- ago, when they were married In Port- gues’ i ing, south side square. In every way eacem, Oe ae this cptartelement will excel the one|/@0d. The young husband was em- with several beautiful musical selec- given last year, the number of exhio- | ployed ins furniture factory. He tions by Miss Corbitt, during the! it, has increased and = —_ had been ill fora few days, and it 1s least. siow care and skillin raising. It {8 | supposed was temporarily { Mr. and Mrs. Dickinsheeta were the | to be hoped that the people of Butler PP emporarily insane. recipients of many. handsome gifte will show by their presence that they from their numeroue friends in Enid. rar Reger ee ae , tening Shivering Fits bout forty invited guests, of ague and malaria, can be relieved sig ge isrg . tie love andappresiatton le Bowers. an i cured with Electric Bitters. This Poisons in Food. Perhaps you do not realize that many oo originate in your food, but some you may feel a twinge of diepe that will con- vince you. Dr. ee -" ae pevlecl oy back. 25c at Frank T. Upholds the 8 Hour Day. saihatersa, siasctesocna Washington,Nov.13—The supreme court of the United States to-day af- firmed the decision of the supreme court of Missouri, maintaining the validity of the Missouri law making eight hours a legal day’s work in the mines. The case in point was that of “Cantwell et al versus Missouri.” ' Grave Trouble Forescen, It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble. {s Commerc @ to : avail. She wae 35 years old. ahead, unless you take the proper|all oi whom hada most pleasant REAP CLT AP is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial Seas A Frightened Horse. medicine for ¥ bp ann Y. did, evening. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles pondiin he seabisin feats cochlea & tous rig ened. Jone 2. Tos a) ay. ia oe eae Itching, Bliud, Bleeding or Protrud- | curative influence on tho disease, Running lixe mad down the street She saye: neuralgia Greatly in Demand {ng Piles. Druggiats nd money | driving it entirely out of the system. Nothing is more in demand than| if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure | It fs much to be prefered to quinine, iad ae = R Mure ore which meets modern re | any case, no matter of how Jong | having none of this drug’s bad after- * whi J quirements for blood and system | standing. in 6 to 14 days. Firet ap. | effects. E. 8. Munday, of Henrietta, , such as Dr, King’s New| plication givew ease and rest. 5\c. 1: Tex., writes: “My brother was very | Life Pills, They are just what you | your druggist haso’t it eend 50c in| low with malarial feverand jaundice, to cure stomach and liver | stamps and it will be forward'd post | till he took Electric Bitters, which bles. ‘Try them. At Frank T. | paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, | saved his life, At Frank T. Clay's "gs drug store, 25c., guaranteed. Kio. drug store; price 50c guaranteed, a. hun-|iiverand stomach, my heart was { per Ape rine ae ped weakened, and <