The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 14, 1905, Page 5

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DO EE A I a RS MY ~ aE 2S POT ES ec “ -¢c Making Loamy Solls. the Was Kind You Have Always Pg ope 9 2 OITA Eczema || MISSOURI STATE BANK, | a SENATOR MITCHELL 1S DEAD Death Follewed the Extraction BUTLER, MISSOURI. Bears the Grown ot eemmaentnen lanmnacmartes of Four Teeth. Under Physicians Five | } capstar @un,000.0 € the best posatble mechanical condi-| Portlond, Ore, Dec. 11—Senator} Months. Went from Surplus Fund and Profits 12,702 48 tion. This means that the supply of | John H. Mitchell died at the @ood % Organized under Missouri law and often examined by State matter shall not be allow-|S@meritan hospital in this city at = i = yo its and always has money to loan, 25 years fo become exhausted, ‘This vege-|11:40 o'clock. Death resulted trom — : successful ex, We pramise our absolute safet: CURED BY CUTICURA for their depeatie and evans avers dete that is rood sistent with sound banking rules. Wonderful Change in One Night. Statement of condition of MISSOURI STATE BANK on Nov, 23, 1905. In a Month-Face Was : complications which followed the re- moval of four teeth at a dental office. A hemorrhage of unusual severity followed the removal of the teeth and, despite the application of the table matter is absolutely essential to productive and profitable soil. TW givee lightness, looseness and friableness to the soll and enables it a ee en to resist drouth. Lands that have Cl as Ever 4 DR. E.N. CHASTAIN. j [een cultivated for long time have] most powerful styptics known to — their vegetable matter burned out] ‘eatalscience, the flow of bloodcoulJ dh ins coached ik ocatias on 0b meen, Mo and are clammy, cold, soggy, ran to-|20tbe stayed. Physicians weresum-| 4... 45. sve months, during which ‘ Ove over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co. gether after a rain, bake readily, and moned to the dental office, but the time I was in the care of physicians, . $273,697 23 Residence Ohio and Water Street. are usually sour. combined scientific knowledge of the} yy ¢ 5 bh a condition that ——SIKECTORS:—. @Mee Phone 218. Residence Phone 195, y . y face was in such a no 4 Soils that already have their sup- dentists and physicians could not} 1 could not go out. It was going why C, Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, “rank M, Vorts ply of vegetable matter very much| Stop theflowof blood. Thesenator’s| from bad to worse and I gave up all Dr rae A iy ae “om. £. Waior 3 dition soon became alarmi hope, when a friend of mine highly .H Du ety &. R, Radford, Max Weiner ‘s depleted may be renovated by a| °°? . arm!ng,| recommended Cuticura remedies, ie . H. Dutcher B. P, Powel Wu B Tyler \ liberal application of barnyard man- and it was determined to remove first night after I washed my face with Sam Levy DR. H. M. CANNON, wre. Itthle le not available, a crop| im to the hospital. When thecene,|, Cuticura Soap and wee! Cuticare WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. § Dentist, of clover or cowpeas turned under} *or reached the hospital, he wasin a) yond wonderfully, and continuing Ws. E. Warton, Preetdent, J. R. Jenkins, Cashier, 5 when reasonably mature will answer| Very weakened condition and it be- tee rostment it unnoree 4 Dr. T. C. Boutware, Vice-Pree. Westy Denton, Ase’t Cashier. ‘ BUTLER, - MISSOURI. admirably, It is @ mistake to turn|°®™° apparent that unless the flow cate " fay apg hn A, ang Corbiy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. 4 Will be in Adrian every Tues. $ | 929 of these crops under when vory gana was soon stopped he would FJ they wows.” + tae TEP eto cisemnra nin 200 & @ay and Friday prepared to do $ |8teem and immature, for the reason | 2. Brooklyn, N.Y. 3 BE) |e ™ ieiiasididaaa ‘ Senator Mitchell had long been a sufférer from diabetes and other vit- iating diseases, and In his weakened physical condition rupidly succumb- ed to inevitable weakness following that they do not supply as much vegetable matter and plant food as they will if allowed to grow longer. The practice, of allowing a crop of OSTHEOPATHY weeds to grow upon @ piece of land all kinds of dental work. PRREIEREPEE LS PPR PAAPPPP G' eee THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. THE AGONIZING Itching and Burning of the Skin As in eczema; the frightful scaling, as Alwaye has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bate a eee to be plowed under to furnish wage oe ees hemorrhages and lapsed in peoriasie; the hah hair and re Soa Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Puik and Dade Counties, Mo., a” Butler, Missourt, table matter, while helptul, is not the|!ato a state of semi-consciousness ing of scalp, 0 tn sealled head ; the VERY LOWEST RATES oF INTEREST on one, three, five or bee eed early in the evening. facial disfigurement, as in pimples seveu years time, and allow borrowers to pay back 7. OA CEL, See meee es hoe tedvgwotn’ theawiioutéraget | | Searidedreds horrid cones state? neta tach : : : be allowed, through pressure of oth- De, ae infants, and anxiety of wornout par- and get our rates aud liberal terms, Money ready’ as ceca ae SUCCESSOR TO er work, to ripen seed before they are] General Porter Would Pay It. tata ag fh Ply Osten, Meee Fg pe papers are signed. Wehave w full und complete abstract of —all de . hs F | title to every aore of land or town lot in Bates County from the most superhuman virtues to success- | U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff’s deeds, tax New York, Vee. 11 —General Horace Porter, ex American ambassador to France, has written a letter to Con- ‘gressman Henry T. Rainey request- ing that the congressman abandon his proposed intention to move an appropriation by Congress to reim- burse General Porter for thesumsex- pended in the work of recovering the hody ot John Paul Jones, General Porter saysin the letter that he re fully cope with them, That Cuticura titles or other conveyances that have been Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such county, Our ‘Abstract books were begun by fn ALY, Wa stands proven beyond all doubt, The ton 45 years ago and are written up daily irom the county reo- parts and helped Mr pone: ords, We a comenne Abstracts at reasonable prices and afford imimediate relief, the certainty are responsible for thei: le eREST pill ynen g-emerden ghewtage 4 Tree Bete fon eir correctness, INTEREST PAID ON absolute safety and great economy If you have idle money for six months or longer the have made them the standard skin cures of the civilized world, Abso- Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, lutely pure. Sold throughout the world, Cuticura Re turned under, and in this manner is 08. HARRIET FREDERICK. the way paved for endless labor with wd tutare crops. Besides, the weeds do not draw any valuable plant food T.C. BOULWARE, from the air and from the depths of pyr + Saneeee. —_ the subsoil as do such crops asclover quare, Butler, Mo. | and cowpeas. . aoa. women and children | 1¢ ig a matter of the highestimpor- : tance thet all vegetable matter pro- duced on the farm be returned to the DR- I. M. CHRISTY: sotl instead of being burned, in order Diseaves of women and Children a Spectaity| that the supply of humus be main- Statement on September 16th, 1905, Real Estate Mortgages, Bank Building Other Keal Estate Paris, Ave, Lutter Drug & Ch r ; od the work ely personal j in 1; 4 Offlcoe The Over Butler Cash Depart-| tained. The eastern farmer and par. _senentcsenc oa = shes BE. E. Mciimsey to Mexics. ! a mo a i ee ee 3, * ? aS por 8 3 7 » M44 ment Store, Butler, Mo, ticularly the Penneylvanta German, |, ied : ow shington, Dec. 11—Renater} — $ Auatsant Boeke ote aD a OtGcr Titlephone 20. Honse Tolephonet0, ormed without any intention of | : ‘7 goes to the trouble every year to Warcer has landed one of the host : oking to the government for reim- haul all of his straw and corn fodder Lo ene a ani : $226, 008,01 places in the consular serview fore MEL Ee ee wcinensiitaiitpigeamas UAnis eaten a ; bursement. He suggested that any ‘ i : , , “| Mi , y h. BE. Medim- Capital : 55, B. F. JETER, nih gets nahn and amount which Congress may think magery og Panta wer } Salas Wend aiken $ 55,00 00 muagt Roae hg< gaaa ated wb the cman, he tele See Ties be Sted 0 the contempt! oo r am sat * i i : ae i ; * Deposits aia paige absorbed ond eaved, and nage’ t vd agprepiation fey crnumenting Poa gas ill jen coca $22 Tr East side square, . Butler, Mo ft : bl OT) the crypt of the chapel at Annapolis,| |“? ° me La ee sear ANN ae oe sia ictal ve , none of this vegetable matter may which has been ade the permanent fewdays. fiisse ects st riact plac Wi, §. Walton, Pres, Sam Levy Vice Pres Fank Allen, Seo i DR, J. T. HULL . — resting place of Admiral Jones’s|¥"* decided npon and oltici te of the C. A. Allen, Ass't Seo. A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper i f 1» Ve de Whils it is scarcely necessary for us DENTIST. in the Middle West to invest this much labor in this phase of manure saving, it will not pay us to burn any more straw or cora stalks and other vegetable inatter, unless the burning is necessary to destroy a heavy crop of weed seed. By carefully saving all of the vege- table matter produced on the farm body State department will at oves netity W.'D. Yates, sbtreactor, W. J. Nix, Clerk, him of that fact aud dfrect him to come to Washington and take the required examination, “Tore iso | smummmensnen:-mecesmemen poonse. vacancy in the consular generalship nd vn, aes Harned dues die: death of fumes I ac. ..v0d The Test 25 Vears Parsons, of New York, who was kill @ ed in a street car accident #2) oS oxy i é y we wy RPI IABL I - ER Botrance, came thatlead to Hagedorn’s io. north side sanare, Butler, Mo More Evidence of His Villiany. When Jesse Oaks the Urich school teacher who eloped with his pupil, Opal Kuaus, was released from j il uader bond he proclaimed he was go- ing to stay in Clinton and find some- thing to do here, says the Democrat. i >~A-LPPPIIOOD PESSOSSOIOPD OO > W. J. PARLEIR, Doing a GENERAL Freep Business. - Cefn, Fay, Chop Feed, Pouttry Fond, eter ¢ and re Wirting te ta the soil as MAN JTostend of thathe has been adding Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. oy oy tebe, SEE fs es 1 em oem, 9 0 Candies and Cigars, [ite and by # systematic rotation off §, hig villiany by serking to see the] xs i (rij i “| der u Serene CaP a bas oh Sal itll ASL = MO. t-om crops, in which once every four years the lund is in clover, and this is none tooo.ten for Missouri conditions, the eastera farmer has been able to keep 15 on gules All trains | o'clock neon ant yy, good to return on ty girl he ruined and again gain influ ence over her. The Urich Herald says: “We are reliably informed that J. A, toraftte all Grain tic-CrreeNo-Pay. 50 cots, THE LIVER QUARANTINE . p Oakes, the abductor and eloper whe bath leaving Kunsas Uity befor the vegetable matter in his soil, al Jis out of jailon bond, but staying in} yjou tie following Mowliy, HPS NEN, REE Ee Soe OC HN. See ha @ ny though it hus been in cultivation for Clinton, visited Urieh last Friday} Specitl West Bonna Winter Tour si : ™ -. P| more than a hundred years. The earlier we in the Middle West learn the lessons that the eastern farmer was long ago forved to learn, the eusier it will be for us to keep our soils up to their present high state of ‘| tertility and productiveners. H. J. Warers, Dean Agricultural College. ist Exenreions to Colorado, Season XK Pee ms > .¢ i af 1915-6-—Ticke's soit daily.0-4 3 Warrensburg Business College lat, 1905, to May 31, 1906, to Den- . ; ‘ ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, North Aolden Street, Opposite Cours Houee, Colo. Rate 80 per cent of double one Tuner Comriere Courses way standard rate for theround trip; Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy, night and begged admission to the Knaus house to talk with Opal, ste refusing to see him, which was denied. While they did not open the door they fully recogniz-d the voice. He declared his undying love for the girl and told her that he would someday provide for her to which she replied she would never accept dollar o' his.” final return limit May 31, 1906. Home visitors excursion Nov. 27, 1905. Rate, fareand one third for the round trip. Tickets to be sold to various plaresin central. eastern and ;,B. E. PARKER, Manager. A, LEE SMIZER, Aecistant Manoger. southern Iilinoie; to all points in r . Tndians and Ohio, to varions pointe Dr. W. L. Hedge» president, Com. Bank. in northern Kentucky, northern West . Apvisory Boarp { 7. bk. Cheetham, Cashier American Be nk. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closin The following good rhyming phil-| Virginia, northwestern Pennaylva Eurl Cofin an, Axes Carhter American Bank. XIIDOOGSOOOS OK their ears against the continual i i f the|nia, western New York, southern 4 eee ae Dr. King’s New i eawen iia Seaeria, and to all pointain Michi-| A For information! Address 4 QWtarried eati rained Discovery for Consumption, will|*”, : 4 ‘ .,|/gan east of Lake Michigan. Final . : ‘ Seah 7 enon dae core es hing ial a — ; bps a coring and — return limit 21 days from date of nS Wanreurbirg Business College, com ual, uni at cheir troubles, if not ended earlier ong tostay; he fies vround and] gale Warr usburg, Mo. Bat it is only a short time until the liver} fatal termination. Read what T. R.| makes a fuss andthen he bikesaway.| nternational Live Stock Exposi or. ~ ra pe crer tn sive wey, ane spent a ck ig spe te 88Y:/Some men imagine they are great,| tin remy lile., ue gy OOOO! HOCK IOC IOC TOO tom of “ae, She took De. end try to tear up Jack, but each cory ‘Final sae tank ie. 24th, King’s: New Discovery .after every. | 00e meets the sume old fate and trots] 1995, ? ee thing else had failed. fe beer along the same track. Great Ceasar J.F.Geieer. | 0 iui ryan | mony Guseneenlay Fark died and turned toclay and eo did : , Agent. 3 , “ 1 Gia, Drangia, Price 502 and $1. | yo"ovand Aexanderexone the way) = s Bates County Investment;Co, : Tria: bottles free,» | She Teetof ue must. go... The sages, FOR SALE BUTLER, MO. a heroes, poets, all the men of wealth Z and worth, into an Opep grave must fall and erumble.back « to earth, Nv ; a Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracte of Then 1t’e. not jain she mad afiray;! title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice ~* The Drainage Commission. The drainage Comuileston, John at Tes A alle sale tee iJ : ‘ ' urities al hand and forsale. Abstractsoftitle ~ ” * Sen a eee reer te and struggle like the depo, and ogo° AMD: BLOCK. WOOD furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate je by @rank 1. Cle anes pclae uaa nize our life pmay, tor really what's} ait Wnile beluw wouch of Miamt.|$ -paperedrawa, : 5 Mg ‘ = , y ‘ » Cs | theuse?. Let's liveand love andeing] ‘© © Address orders to ¥. 3. Troan, (ow. J.B. Muwsansy, -0, Ouanx, Fy vEAn. | oF mer ene beet locating &: tps, the while, and. work some now and, 41 R.F.D % ag yong) . Ino. C, Hayns, Abstractor. & ». Waneegn, etme p PERIENC! eral some three miles or more, t0/ shen, and give toevery one a smile ‘Im. R.F. D. No. 7, Butler, Mo. ™ } that cheers the heart of men. And whether we are crowned with flowers or chilled with winter snows, with MAT NTSH AP es De Manis | the drainage oie the land | turn up our toes.” ——, The Kansas City Weekly Star Is of special interest to farmers, because it prints 4 more complete and intelligible eccount of the markets than any other paper in the country. S endTwenty-Five Cents for One Year's Subscription! Address, THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY 8TAR, «OINTMENT Wie RONR Rt ta We Siw : * e

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