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OER IO SRE SO SOE EE ER ORD LI Se PEO BES Harmony With a Big H. Bryan Wanted Togo’s Stool: Harmony in Republican ranks throughout the St+te can hardly be Japs are Highly Offended. = said to have been argmented by the Victoria, B.C. Nov. 27.—Japanese Warner banquet. It was charged|5¢¥spapers received by the steamer CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought ean: Lillian Coal. DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. Bur.er, Mo. Besidence Ohio and Water Street. Office Phone 213. Residence Phone 198, As told by vernacular Japanese newspapers, W. J. Bryan went from Yokohama to attend the ceremony, and asked to be permitted to sit up- on aseat of such good omen. No objection was made, but, so thestory runs, Bryan then tried to purchase the heirloom. As ithas sanctity in Japanese eyes, there was much fodignation. The owners replied indignantly that the war atool was not forsale. The Jiji Shimpo says the chair was finally handed over to Mr. Bryan, at his earnest request, after a family con- sultation of the Ogasawaras. Learning after leaving Tokio of the ing the Warner banner in the hopes that a post office plum or something equally as good will fall their way. The Joplin News Herald, in speak- ing of the matter editorially, under the heading of “Several Vacant Chairs,” gives vent to the following: “Republicans of Missour! are mighty proud of the State officers elected last fall. They are about as efficient 6 eet of men as have leaned back in the swivel leather chairs, elevated their feet on the desks and smoked OSTHEOPATHY [#004 cen or many, many years DR... M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Will bein Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. i “But they are not the wholecheese, | pectal character of the chair, Mr. lagecorge: | er Simply because individual spittoons,| Bryan returned {t to the Mayor, of 4 . 4 ; chie? clerks, private stenographers, Tokio witha letter explaining that 4 DR. JOHN A, BELL, plush carpets, steam heat and fancy | he bad no idea of the stool’s excep- t i nag alr currents were handed down to| tional valueto the Ogasawara family, and under the circumstances ceuld not think of retaining is. One Tokio paper says Mr. Bryan secured a common chair upon which Admiral Togo sat, from a restau- ranteur of Uyeno Park. them by the Democratic mabobe along with the confidence bestowed in them by the people in the last election, eno reason why they should become puffed up and get on thetr dignity. They should not spend all their time reading the advice to girls in the Ladies’ Home Journal. “In fact they might quit subscrib- ing to the Ladies’ Home . ournal if it puts such eilly notions in their heads as was evident in their absence from the Warner banquet last week. Frank Wightman, Railroad Com- missioner from the Fifteenth Con gressional District, if you please, was the only State officer onhand, What was more, he ate with the hol pollol, the proletariate, the common herd, the backbone of the nation and the Butler, Mo | ordinary voters who put him into office last year. ‘ “He thinks he had a fairly good meal even though an oyster cocktall was the strongest tonic on the bill of fare. He also was glad to pay $2 tor his meal ticket. “He was wise inhis day. Notso the others. They held a star-cham- ber session and decided that their dignity had not been appreciated when complimentary tickets were issued and speechmakers selected. I¢ so happened that the men who wish- ed to honor Senator Warner invited only the Congressmen and thespeak- ers on the complimentary liet. In their innocence, they supposed that the State officers would likea rest from being the center of attraction. “According to the Ladies’ Home Journal, the State officers should have been missed. so should their clerks. Probably they were. One thing {s certain, they did miss a chance to honor the first Republican United States Senator Missouri has bad in yeare—and thie Senator fs just about as mueh the mustard as any who are now around the Republican ple counter.” DR. HARRIET FREDERICK. M-tf T. C, BOULWARE, sician and Surgeon. Office ony Square, Butler, Mo. Diseaves of women and children 8 specialty. DR: |. M. CHRISTY: >, Diseases of women and Children a Specialty joe The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, Mice Telephone 20. House Telephoneld, FOR SALE NATIVE LUMBER AND BLOCK wo0D Half mile below mouth of Miami Address orders to C. M. THOMAS, R. F. D. No. 7, Butler, Mo. 41m B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichola, Jast side square, Bandits loot and burn the Post Office, a large store and residence at Clitton City, Mo. Several other stores in the town were robbed. DR, J.T. HULL DENTIST. hatlead to Hagedorn’s square. Butler, Mo Son of former Senator Cockrell opens what promises to be the larg- est.copper deposit in the world in Mexico. trance, 98) north W. J. PARLEIR, Doing a GENERAL Freep Business. P Corn, Hay, (kop Feed, Poultry Food, ete’ i Candies and Cigars. i FOSTER, -. - MO, 0DO000 000909900000 34-6m Agonizing Burns are instantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklens Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark,,Jr., of Norfolk, Va.; writes: I burnt my knee dreadfully, that it blistered all over. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and heeled it without @ scar.” . Also heals wounds and sores. @5c at Frank T. Clays, druggist. FAMILY SAFEGUARD hb cena An Amertcan is assinated by In- dians tn the State of Pueblo, Mexico. Mexican Government makes no arrests. journs, and will make a fight for of ficial recognition of its actsat Wash- ington. Missouri wins ten gold and two silver medals forexhibits at the Port- land Exposition; prize awarded >n State building. We are in receipt of a communica- tion from Supt. J. J. Rowe, Secretary of the Southwes* Teachers’ Associa: tion, iu which Le calls attention of teachers to the Carthage meeting, as Two are sentenced by New York Supreme Court for election frauds. Those wishing to buy a Farm or City Resident Property should see my list. Some choice bargaiue to offer. 40 tt A. 8. Milhorn. The Board of Consulting Engineers, composed of eminent men in their profession from the principal nations invited by the United States, have decided in favor of a sea-level instead of a lock canal. They eay it will take much longer and cost. more to con- atract the sea-level canal, but they are building for all time and selected the bess. receipt, therefor. This receipt coun. tersizied by the assoclation’s Rail. road Secretary, at Carthage, will en druggista | ¢i:16 the purchaser to a return ticket one-third of one fare. The member- p by Frank 1. (le: suip comprises the whole working body of the teachers of Southwest 60 YEAn. y EXPERIENCE Missqnri, and several hundred of them will bein attendance. Ladies will be enrolled free. The standard of excellence in most schools is rising Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble ts ahead. unless vou take the proper niedicise fui , our disease, as Airs. goba 4. Tone, of Clay, N. Y., did. “Thad net of the dog tax. The Cherokee “rump” council ad-! BT'S FL MASS OF SORE Ears Looked as if They Would Drop Off— Body Entirely Covered with Humor—Three Doctors Could Not Cure—Child Grew Worse. MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital $55,000.00 Surplus Fund and Profits 12,708 48 Sugentend under Missouri law and often examined by State Receives de its and always has money to loan. 25 years successfal experience, We pramise our patrons abselute safety for their deposits and every avery accommodation that is oon- sistent with sound banking rules. Statement of condition of MISSOURI STATE BANK on Nov, 23, 1905, Cash on hand and in banks, subject to our Banke and Stocks, . CURED BY CUTICURA IN TWO WEEKS |: Mrs. George J. Steese, of yor Coburn St., Akron, Ohio, tells in the following ——DIRECTORS:— letter of another of those remarkable Dr, T. ©. Boul: . TC, ware, J. R. Jenkins, Frank M, Voris. cures of torturing, disfiguring skin John Deerwester | A. B, Oe-n Wm. E. Walton humors daily made by Cuticura Soap, Dr, J. M, Christy O. R. Radford, Max Weiner assisted = _Cuticura Ointmen 0, H. Dutcher B. P. Powell Wm B Tyler after physicians, and all else Sam Levy failed: “TI feel it my duty to parents of other poor suffering babies to tell uu what Cuticura has done for m ittle daughter. She broke out all over her body with a humor, and we used everything recommended, but without results. I called in three doc- tors, they all claimed they could help her, but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little face was eaten away, her ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before I had used half of the cake of soap and box of ointment the sores had all healed, and my little one’s face and ly Was as Clear as a new-born babe’s. I would not be without it again if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy-five cents, which is all it cost us to cure our baby, after spending many dollars on doctors and medicines without any benefit whatever.” « WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Wo. E. Watton, President. J. R. Jenxins, Cashier. Dr. T, C. Boutware, Vice-Pree. WrsLEy Denton, Ass’t Cashier. i CorBLy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. ) REPPPPLPI PPP THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven Pe pete time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired, Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as pepere are sgned. Wehave a ful) and complete abstract of title to every aore of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff’s deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- ton 85 wes ago and are written up daily irom the county reo- ords, e furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and ae’ INTEREST PAID ON _ SLEEP FOR BABIES Rest for Mothers. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap ard gentle anoint- ings with Cuticura Oitment, the great skin cur nsible for their correctness, EPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, Statement on September 16th, 1905. stom Bole free, Real Estate Mortgages, = Bank Building Other Real Estate Bonds and dStovks Cash on hand and in Ban! » Abstract Books By TOR S66 21,004.44 Items from Worland and Vicinity Mrs. Wn. Lightfoot has laid ina nice new stock of notions, genera} merchandise etc. We hope she will be successful in this new venture and continue to make prices right. Worland is tn aa uproar and econ fusion wiinost continuously lace st was incorporated asa village The trouble seems to be that she is try- ing to put on the frills of a first class elty before she has even made herself secure as a village, Wm. Houston is on the sick list, 500,00 Capital Stock Surplus Fund and profits Deposits 124,607, 75 $226 998,91 Wm. E, Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. Vice Pres Fank Allen, Sec C. A, Allen, Ass’t Sec. A, A. Peach, Clerk and Rookkeeper W.ID. Yates, Abtrsactor, W. J. Nix, Clerk. LW. ES ee ° Mr. James Dunkerly of the K. and Seas RS a, Hg Wa f e ‘ ; Fr) Smee 2 % are W. Coal Co., went to Kansas City Has 00d The S'Oa Crew > SaP$ Sunday. Deputy Sheriff, Joe Franklin, went up to Butler on business last week. The school children at Red Top are practicing for an entertainment to be given about Thankegiving. Farmers are taking advantage of the present good weather and the corn husks are flying. A splendid jail is to be erected in Worland. The logs are about all cut. We understand they are hurry- ing its construction as there are some few citizens yet delinquent on Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. FOOO000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOL Warrensburg Business College North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. Turee Compre Courses Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy. B. BE. PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SMIRQER, Assistant Manager. Dr. W. L. Hedges presides, Com. Bank. T. E. Cheatham, Cashier American Bank. Eael Cofiman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank. For information! Address Misa Dunkerley, of Kansas City, daughter of James Dunksrly who has been visiting here, returned to Kan- sas City Sunday. Frank Johnson has been visiting old neighbors and friends here the past few weeks. He returned to Fort Scott Sunday. The Butler Weekly Times is send- ing out @ special Magazine Section with their paper which receives much praise from readers in this vicinity. Harry Dunkerly received a present of & vew pair of socks lust week. Harry smiles and looks glad. Mrs. Maude Remmington and chil dren who have been visiting her father, L. A. Smith, returned to her home fn Iowa Sunday. KF, Apvisory BoarD Warrensburg Business College, Warrensburg, Mo, RIDOXRICOOSOIOIOOSOOOSSODG UO o~ Bates County Investment Co BUTLER, MO. Oapital, 800 COo°o. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and for dale. Abstractsof title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate A | ! Teacher Stabs His Pupil. St James, Mo, Nov. 27.—Harry Evans, tescier of the Collins school, seven miles northeast of here, allows normoking at school. At noon Dan OPPIPSPER www Daley, & grown p pil smoked on the papers drawn, playgrounds, over whick he and the baiahdiss Oe Er. By eeitat, J too teacher became involved ina fight Ino. 0. Havas, Abstractor. 5.F. Wannoox, Notary. in which Evans cut Daley in the ab: ... , anne: domen and nick. : Doctors Breuer and Fulbright were ——y lled to dress the wounds, which * , ® ra Pronounce serious, The Kansas City W eekly Star Is of special interest to farmers, ‘because it prints a more complete and intelligible account of the .markets than any other paper in the country. Serd] wenty-Five Cents for One Year’s Subscription! Address, THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY 8TAR, Kansas City, Mo. e i] Greatly in Demand | Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern re- uiremente for blood and system jer, euch as Dr. ‘a New