The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 7, 1905, Page 5

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A Gumramand Cure For Piles Itching, Blind, oe or Protrud- qe 0 ails to cure of hi . : stan in6 tol ia d Tans Chairman of Life Jasurance Investi- 4 i : gating Commitee Corrects an Erroneous Impression. 3 DAY AND WT | Scalp Humor — One Box of Cuti- Sra cura Ointment and One Cake of Stated That it wee! Cuticura Soap Cured Her, the lstestigation Would WILL NEVER BE WITHOUT CUTICURA _— “My scalp was covered with little Pimples and I suffered tortures from the itching. I was scratching all day _ ni o and I could get no rest, I ; Bed Bese leg Rev, i ot Nebraska tye oo ureh, New Yabo 4.—Senator Arm: |* iy and strong, chairman of the’ k ricci [ - vabigamone chad sai 3}'degiiining. Of the next session’ vf .the Tl iegisiature on January %. This, * he}. cad with a sald, was,not true, “The committee} Coticura { Oh then applied the would continué’ in existence and*6dulf} Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One continue to sit and take evidence un-| .boxof Cuticure Ointment and onecake less the legislature by joint action or- |, ,of Cuticura Soap cyred me. Now m dered it to stop the investigaion. ., head is merit clear and my hair is “We hope and intend.” said Senator growing splendidly, I have used Cuti- Armstrong, “to finish this investiga: | cuT® | Soap ever since, and shall never be without it. (signed) AdaC. Smith, tion by December 31 and to make*our }* ap Orend ey = tity Ne J. a -CUTICURA GROWS HAIR opens, We have got at the main things . Crusted Scalps Cleansed and and the moral effect is half,” The senator said it is possible that Purified by Cuticura Soap Assisted by light dressings of Cuti- Postmaster -* Gengral * Cortelyouw . and cura, the great skin cure. This whoee individual fortune is rated at over a million, was one of the brides- maids. Congressman Kennedy has~a di: vorced wife living and .for that rea son the bishop issued last Seadiy 0 a pastoral forbidding-all Catholics to participate in the ceremony. The bishop declared excommunicated all members of his church who attended OSTHEOPATHY the wedding: The ceremony was conducted by ADR. HM. CANNON, BUTLER, - MISSOURI; Will be in Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Cornelius N. Bliss; of the republican. national committee will be called but he does not see any reason why they should, Fermere Beak Building, Asked About, the probafflity of call-| tre Missouri, : at it at once stops falling hair, mines Dr. KE. H, Jenke, pastor of the Firet ing other witnesses, among whom H. Neapver’ crusts, ocala. and dandruff, OR. JOHN A, BELL, Presbyterian church, of which Ken-} y, Rogers had bed mentioned as a destroys hair parasites, soothes irri- nedy is a prominent member. possibility, the senator said the com- lated, Heehing sormeaan, sleuenenee Be air follicles, ve ie scalp 8. SUCCESSOR TO - Phin me regi dl mittee was not appointed to investigate supplies the roots with energy an d the Standard Oil company. “There DR, HARRIET FREDERICK. It needs but little foresight, to’ tell] #7¢ Insurance men,” he, said, “who mit that when your stomach and liver would be glad to have us devote the nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, from are badly alfected, grave trouble is 23 days remaining, to something else T. C. BOULWARE, ahead, unless you take the pro pee foe om ae et efefa d § nit obn oung, of Clay, a Norah Side ‘Scare ore Oe She says: ‘I fad neu lia of the Diseases of women and children |liverand stomach, my heart was B epecialty. weakened, and Leould not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in DR- J. M. CHRISTY, Electric Bitters, I found just what I Diseases of women and Children a Speciality needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me,” Best medicine for weak Difloe The Over sutier dash Depart ' went Store, Butler, Mo, women. Sold under guarantee by Frank T. Clay, druguist, at .50¢ a Offices Telophone 20. House Telephoneli, ee See bottle. ; ; Berlin Threatens the Equitable. 8, F. JETER, " Attorney at Luw and Justice, Berlin, Dee. 4 —The imperlal insur: ance office has informed the represen- Office over H, H, Nichols, - tatives here of the Equitable Life As } Kast side square, Butler, Mo, | surance society of the United States that it will appoint a receiver to ad- minister the company’s property in Germany in the interest of the Ger- man policy holders unless the com- pavy increases {ts premium reserves invested in Germany as required by the tnauranee law of May, 1901. The] i Pa DR. J. T. HULL DENTIST. Enfrsees, same thatiesd to Hagedorn’s Stadio sorth aide sousre. Butler, a TPRCSENTRVTO 000000 | er J. ae Doing a Generau Frep Business Corn, Hay, Chop Fecd, Poultry Food, ete’ Candies and Cigars, FOSTER, M it is not subject to that law, since it no longer takes new insurance avy where in Germavy, but the imperial authorities will vot accept this ex planation and insist that the com- premium guarsntee fund must be in- e 4 ed he will take possession of the Equitable’s buildings in Berlin and other German cities and administer them, or if necessary will seil them in behalf of the German policy holders. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in oan their ears st the contin recommendatian of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, will havea long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier b; fatal termination. Read what T. Beall of Beall, Mise. has te say: “Last fall my wite had every symp- tom of consumption. She took Dr. King’s New Discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at orce and four bottles entire- ly cured her = (iuaranteed by Frank 5 bey A Druggist. Price 50c and $4. » bottles free. » |f @urried ating ruined meny a men's Meese is gradual, i Bat tig only «short tie unt the — 4 BREA HRT 1 jassteh ene and} Arizona Towns Under Water. : El Paeo, Tex., Dec. 4.—The wires liver causes a quarantine of which have been down between here r bet, It locks insthe diseased | and Clifton, Ariz , are open and news 7 them|i, received that one of the worst floods'in the history of the town has just prevailed there. The waters ,jewept down Chase creek, washing ont tne Colorado railroad between ho nid |here and Matcalf, and washing away ¥ t so sane agp and 792. Ail druggists, n number of houses in Clitton. The depot yards of tlie New Mexico & By Sale by Frank 1. Cla: pee railroad are under water. ob Yea Many houses close to the depot are spd reported washed away in the rush of ponibancirw sat waters of Chase creek into the Gila river. Thesmelter was also damaged. Several railroad bridges were waeh-| ‘led out near Clifton. The flood also damaged Morenci. Poisons in Food. rr} than insurance.” company tukes thé standpoint that pany’s existing investment in the] * creased. After a receiver is appoint-|: of these measures in the house. pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Clakneut, and Pills, may now be had of all druggists for one dollar, A single set is often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases, Cutters Resolvent, liquid and in the form of Cuticura Oint and Cuticy ut the world. George D. Eldridge, vice-president and actuary of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance company was the first ‘witness before the committee Mon- ‘day. FOR CANAL FUNDS, ‘gar Send for “Ho ure Every Humour, “How to Have peautitul Hair. Measure Introduced to Faeliitate the Sale of Bonds and Avproprating a1. 500,000 for Construction, Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Ny ashington, Dec... 4.-Repressnta: Special ronnad trip rate to Kansas tive. Hephuwn Monday introduced a City $2.15 on sale Saturday of eacl bill, to aw nd the Panama canal law week, trains leaving Buller atter so as {o feilitate, the sale of bonds,and | twelve o'clock noon and all trains appropriating $16,000,000 to be im- on Sunc good to return on any liately available for canal con- train le w Kansas City before ietion, The bill provides: noon the folle ot tT nday, That the bonds authorized by sec- Sccul West Bota Wau tion eight of the act entiled “an act to] og By vps’ a Cetlehads\, Sagae provide ‘for the construction of a Uf 1905-06.— Pickers sold aatie, On connecting the waters of the Atlantic! tat, 1905. to May 31, 1906, 60 Der and Pacific oces approved Jone] yer, Golorado Springs and Pucblo, 28, 1902, shall be subject to the pro-]Colo, Rate 80 per cent of double one visions of section {3 of the act entitled | way atandard rate for theronud trip; “an act to define and fix the standard | final return limit May 31, 1906, of value, to maintain the parity of aii Home visitors excursion Noy. 27, 1 isved ov enined by The} 1005, Re raand aneothidiortt United siates to rel We debtyround trip. Tiekuts to be sold to and for oiher pnrposes” approved | various places in central, eastern and March 14, 1900, the same southern Hlinois; to all points in sald bonds were issned ‘| Indians aod Obio, to vari pointe i said act of Ma Jin northern Kentucky, ne 1 West provides th 6] Virginia, northvestern nnaviva wiated NW continne} nia, western New York, southern til expended:—provided| Ontario, and to all points ta Michi- that all expenditures trem the appro-!gan east of Lake Miehigen. Final ion herein made shall be reim- return Himit 2L days from date of d to the treasury of the United [sale States out of the proceeds of the sales] Special rates account Thanksgiving of bonds authorized in section eight of | Day one and one third fare for the the said act approved June 28, 1902, |"ound trip to points to which the Section three provides that a detailed | regular one way rate is $6 00 orless, statement of the expenditures from| minimum eelling rate 50 cents, Tick- this and subsequent appropriations|*t8 to be sold Nov, 29th and 30th for the construction of the isthmian] final return limit Dec. 4th 1905. canal shall be made annually to con- {nfernational Live Stock Exposi- gress at the beginning of each regular tion Chicaga, Ille., fare $15.85 for session, round trip. Tickets sold Dec. 16 to 20th. Final return limit Dec. 24tb, ‘KILLED A FILIPINO. 1905. sad “ J. F. Guiaer. Lieut, Charles Pendleton of the Cebu Con- Agent. stabulary Commits Murder While Under the Influence of Drink. * Cebu, P. ., Dec, 4.—Lieut. Charles FOR SALE Pendleton, of the constabulary ordered four native soldiers into the vehicle in which he was driving A native police- man stopped him and ordered him to light the lamps on the vehicle, when Pendleton shot him dead. He then AND BLOCK wood contMued on his way, but returned] Half mile below mouth of Miami. later and obtained the body, whith he Address orders to delivered to the police, claiming that C. M. THOMAS, he had found the man dead onthe|/41m_ RK. F. D. No. 7, Butler, Mo. road. The soldiers accompanying Kim confirmed ‘is story until Monday when they broke down. Pendleton had been drinking. Pendleton’s family iambaniea ‘eis live at Atlanta, Gq He was formerly iministrator’s Notice. a sergeant in the a regiiment of New | 1 o1ie eee ire ant et eae hag e-has been held for murder, | tateofMary L. Maston, iecessed have been sone 4 granted to the undersigned by the Rates fount? provat: conrtin Bates Co, Migaonri, bearing dste the 10th. ay of November, 1% 5. AU persone baying clsime agatnet xald ee Changes in Land Laws. Washington, Dec, 4.—At least two me, for bills providing for important changes allorance with'r one vane from the date o in the land laws will be introduced ehh ete fsa on One will provide for the repeal of forever barred. Ww wh BAUER, the timber and stone act and the au Admiaietrator. other ‘will make it possible for purely agricultural land: in forest . reserves to be acquired by- settlers under the homestead law., Representative ; La- cey, chairman of the house committee on public Jands will introdyce” both] % TABLER’S ne ees Cotton Ginners’ Report, Dallas, Tex., Dec, 4.—The report of the National Ginners association on OINTMENT Y for PILES. ee SOLD BY ALL DRUGGTS, tate are reqnire! to exhibit them to me for| ? BUCK EYE WES PE PBR pO EE NE FS HIS MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital od . $95,000.00 ®urplus Funda and Fronts 12,702 48 Organized under Missouri law and often examined by State Bank Sxaminers. Receives deposits and always has money to loan. 25 years lence, We pramise our patrons abselute safety for their deposits and every avery accommodati - p carga ayennd one modation that is con . Statement of condition of MISSOURI STATE BANK on Nov, 23, 1905. Dr. T. 0. ee i R, Jenki: frank M, John * MB, akin, Vin. Waltor ae J. M, Inristy QC, R. Radford, Max Weiner H. Dutcher B, P. Poweli Ww BTyler Sam Levy WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Wx. E. Warton, President. J. R. Jenkins, Cashier. Dr. T. C. BouLware, Vice-Pree, Wesiey Denton, Age's Cashier, ; Corsiy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. RPPPPIPIO Se (THE WALTON TRUST WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bat Vefnon, Barton, Cedar, Poik and Dade Counties, Mo., at” VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven 7a time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired, Kvery land owner wanting @ loan should call rood get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as ere are signed. Wehave a ful) and complete abstract of ut le to every acre 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 began by our Mr, Wm. E. Wal- ton 85 a ago and are written up — trom the county reo- pag ‘ e in —_ —— at reasonable prices and 8 ‘or the 0) \. Tue Denoarne r correctness, INTEREST PAID ON If you have idle money for six months or lon th Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on ig , Statement on September 16th, 1905. Real Estate Mortgages, Kank Building Other Keal Estate Bonds and Stocks Cash on hand and in Banks S191, 050,24 | | | | Abstract Books Capital Steck Surplus Fund and protits Yeposits an in Kk, Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. Vice Pres Fank~Allen, See Allen, Ass’t See A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkes per ¥. »D. Yates, Abtreactor, Wid, Nix, Clerk, LE POR PLM, RIPLRALIAIS RALLIAPIPLA REASAPPIP AIA AD (0 ela . er aED RETO I oatediehcmiedl shalt nie) Pua. wIWU beac ye cia'§ Dt e Ta SS Gre Vos w Tasteiess Chill “ Tonic No-C:1re-No-Pay. 50 cents. 1200000000000 SOOOOO000000 8 X Warrensburg Business College North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. THREE CompLere Coursss Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy, B. B. PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SOMBER, Assistant Manager. Dr. W. L. Hedges president, Com. Bank. Apvisory Boarp { T. E. Cheatham, Cashfer American Bank. Earl Cofiman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank. For information! Address Warrensburg Business College, Warrensburg, Mo. XIDOLIOGDOOOCOIOG: IOOOOOOSOOIAK te wre ~ Bates County investment Co, BUTLER, MO. e Oapital, = = 8S53O coo. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots tn Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale. Abstractsof title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate anccese papers drawn, ¥. J. Trearp, Hon. J. B. Newsunay, J.c. President, ‘Vice-President. ow Treas Jno. C. Harms, Abstractor. 8. F. Wannocx, Notary. Ruane PP PPP The Kansas City Weekly Star Ie of special interest to farmers, because it prints a more complete and intelligible account of the markets than any other paper in the country. Sendlwenty-Five Cents for One Year's Subscription! Address, THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR, Kansas City, Mo. e + . AT ke ROI PCE ? ra MY ENG BEIERE, Cie os “fe

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