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Reni, } EMA MMM MMMM MM om ™- ~~~ SS SS SS SS a eae ae | SSL Sf fff fff 2 S228 22225225 3353533235 °°: EE EE A "Ne —-_ ] w e = ee one. values in the city. What OTHERS Th OF LOTS IN I consider an investment in real estate in Butler as an absolutely safe The Atkison Park Addition is well located, and being about the last acreage property within the city limits will no doubt advance all property WM. E. WALTON, President Missouri State Bank. ATKISON PARK ADDITION. Four well known business men of Butler have the following to say of this property: I believe property in Atkison Park Addition lies the best of any in the I consider it choice residence property and I believe will be built up within a few years with good residences. city. Ww bf A. 0. WELTON, Postmaster. 7] Your lots in Atkison Park Addition sold at auction ought to go at bar- Your Atkison Park Addition is well located and should sell readily. A WwW gain prices. If they dothe investment on the terms offered would no doubt + lot there sold on the terms you advertise is what might be designated as a . f WwW be an excellent one. W. F. DUVALL, bargain, J. C. CLARK, ' NY Cashier Farmers Bank. Cashier Bates National Bank. | Ww ; " Ww You can make no mistake by purchasing a lot at the auction sale on e Wy u y; vember 23, * Hy 3 : W One full size lot will be given away FREE on hd the day of Auction to some one in attendance hy WwW s : P HK i ' at this sale. A Warranty Deed withevery lot ™ W Ww % My Ty 0 ,), M. F. OVERSTREET,|, Wne, id y, W. F. LaFOLLETTE, |uctioneers. 6 St. Louis, Mo, Wh A | i 3 J 5 ' ' 0 wy SSSSSSSSSISS SI OS SSSSSSSSS SSCSECESCSESSSSSSSSSSSESESTESS ECT Neck Broken, Lived 15 months. Economy in the Capital. A Horse Trade His Downfall. Met Bride on Wedding Day. ~ i Philadelphia, Nov. 20.—With the| Washington, Nov. 20.—The acting| Orange City, Is., Nov. 20.—The| Nevada, Mo., Vov. 20.—John A. #H A RM I O A\ N oath of George Handforth, 28 years | public printer, Mr. Ricketts, in an 1n-| celebrated case of the Rev. 8. Koser| Brown of Leavenworth, Kas., ar- 9 old, at the Methodist hospital ended | terview says: of Hull, Towa, has been decided by | rived here and was married to Mrs. what is said to be the most remark-| “Judging from the volume of work} Judge Kennecy adversely to the| Jennie Pate, of this place. The Rev. To be able to borrow money on real ble ease ofa survival ofa broken ' now turned out in the government, minister, who will accordingly be|Mr. Thompson performed the cere- * ° +s en known. (printing office, economy has struck jevicted from the parsonage of the;mony. Brown never had seen his | } estate on long time, with the privilege of { 4 Bun thwwek weve ole 2 yare@R anal) eg bea ew Ue, ts ‘ ‘ae ny oe bl Yt. TE pertye there, Avworr 4 midngy ayn: Vaan bore face due wo du G@uyau ; : lay on air and water mattresses, | We are now printing about as mach} pastorul relations of the minister end | friend of Mrs. Plate started a corres- ; ' { suffering no pain, unable to move | stufi as we did five or six years ago. | his congregation, were dissolved up- | pondence between the twoabout tour ? tage which the frugal borrower appre- } any muscle excepting those in his|the amount has fallen off greatly!on the instigation of the congrega-|months ago. An engagement fol- } 4s : ° ® pa oy alwaysconsclous butgrad- | within the last three months. Dur |tion, but the pastor continued to jlowed. The bridegroom is G8 yeara| } ciates, We loan money in this way and ually wasting away. ing my connection with the office it! occupy the parsonage, and likewise | old and the bride 35. i at a low rate of interest. From a strong, stalwart man, | has never been at so low a point as| demanded the pastor’s salary. To : . t weighing 160 pounds, Hanforth | now.” this the church excepted and asked Greatly in Demand DUVALL & PE welghed at the time of his deathonly| Mr. Ricketts attributed the falling! his eviction by the court. A horse Nothing is more in demand than 3 thirty-four pounds. off in requests to print to the lnflu- | trade made by the minister was the | & — eee modern re ’ + oe ence of the president and the deter-| cause of the trouble. paged gl noe oa h goed BUTLER, MO. CASTOR mination of the heads of departments inline narnia Life Pills. Th it £ bd ife Pills. ey are just what you poeeeeeey Boars the to cut down the printing bills which Has Stood The Test 25 Years. need to cure stomach and liver nen b ‘ rA. : sha Kind You Have Always Bought An Oklahoma Slayer Free. Pawnee, Ok., Nov. 20.—John R. L, Skinner of Blackburn, indicted for , the murder of Charles Hoggatt, -@ real estate agent, was acquitted there after the jury had considered his ‘case only ten minutes Hoggatt, though warned, attempted to stake Skianer’s homestead for oil and gas claims, whereupgn Skinner shot and Acilled him. Public sympathy was ‘lawyer in Pawnee county offered to + defend him free of charge. Skinner ~-was indicted at his own request. For ‘ many years he was a government trader in the Osage Indian reserva vtion. Alyers -You can depend on Ayet’s ir Vigor to restore color to # fallingofthe hair, also. There’s great satisfaction in knowing ou are not going to-be disap-- had grown to enormous proportions. Mr. Ricketts thought the investi- gation of the Keep commission and that more recently, the Landis com- mittee, may have had much to do with the now existing condition. At apy rate, there is much less work than formerly at the printery. It had been necessary in some instances to lay off employees of the office. This with sick leaves has reduced the force. There perhaps are less men and women at work {n the printing The old, original GROVE’S Taste- less chill tonic. You know what you are taking. It is ironand buinine in a tasteless form. Nocure, nopay. 50c A North Dakota Prairie Fire. _Aberdeen, N. D., Nov. 20.—A prairie fire originating near Ellendale, N. D., burned over a stretch of country ten mafles wide and was only extinguished when within a mile of Aberdeen. All available men in the city fought the troubles. Try them, At Frank [,| Scere ey Clay’s drug store, 25c., guaranteed. Prepare to Hang Mrs. Rogers. Rutland, Vt., Nov. 20.—Deputy Sheriff Hazan of South Royalton has received official notice from Gover- nor Bell to prepare at once for the hanging of Mrs Mary Rogers Decem- ber 8. Governor Bell’s order is taken to mean that the state officials have little hope of the United States Sv- preme Court allowing the petition office this month than at any other] flames. The fireis reported to be} for a writ of habeas corpus for Mrs, aaid it did not look as though it would be necessary to employ many extra printers this year. Attacked a British Flag. New York, Nov. 20.—An attempt to haul down the British flag was made by longshoremen at the Canard line dock, where Prince Lovis’s flag- ship, the Drake, is anchored. The flag which was attacked was not on the warship, but floated over the dock in honor of the British guests, The longshoremen were fought off by @ dozen policemen who saved the emblem from violence. A Grim Tragedy hs daily cane, in peice of jomes, 48 claims, another ~with Skinner and practically every | time for several years. Mr. Ricketts | still raging ten miles west. Proud of bigcompany and — Rogers. PROSPERITY- shows the per- sistent Agent repre- BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE . CO. _of Newark, N. J. climb- ing to prosperity, Hols . ooeoeooosoes. Distinctively Different, In Every Way the Best. The Weekly Globe-De: t and exelusively its “a of Pi. Leuth, sovers 6 eld ey It is issued twice every week. A Me semi-weekly r. Eight Friday. 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