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: = PEA Oe eS erste eR TN ON SIRT EB ES RS f he Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVUI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1905. NO. § :: PHYSICI ANS DESPAIRED. Post Office Fight Sowing the Christmas Seed. MP de IK? ‘ OOD, big “mealy” | potatoes ( ] n Gr ADVISED CHANGE OF CLIMATE. | teu uc, > "I Harien couple resty reseed | i * |, Jorlis, Mo., Dee. 18—Applieante) q barrel of fine Northern Spy apples can not be produced with~ Vy for postmasterships in the Fifteenth | trom @ relative up in the fruit coun- Congressional District have received try aad were puzzled for a while, not y-na, Used as a Last Resort, Cured Her of ee anes Cote reamnan| te aad ers passed fore wanes“ out a liberal amount of PoTASH a Severe Attack of Catarrh of the Lungs, — |Svsrtelrbich has pot an endsoment)| package in the narrow confines of a « sas ofthe Post Offre thts in thedl|fyeroom apartoent, otalo aeto| in the fertilizer —not less than we - cert o wee ae how to keep the fruit from spoiling “Under the new order of the Post} tn the steam heated temperature. A . . : » mister General, adopting the merit there are only two in a tumily 7 ten pel cent. It must be in the system, 2'] Postmasters whose rec-| ggemed as though they were sure to ords ore excelien’ will be reappoidt-'have some spoiled, apples ow hand form of Sulphate of PoTASH of t ed, unless the Congressinan or Sena | before long tor, or the patrons of the office, flea} «yy i : . b Mighs give them away for Christ . ‘ ? protest, and eatisty the departuent| mas,” suggested the head of at h igh est q ual ity. thathe ought not to be reappointed, | house. . 4 $ ? } ; i and where the present incumbent’s} «phat would:’’ do at all,” said “Plant Food” and “Truck Farming” are two practient record is not satisfactory to the de-|¢he wife, “But I'll tall you what we| books which tell of the successful growing of potatoes and thy partment, the Sonarnenen or Sena-| will do, You know, there’s alot of! other garden truck—sent free to those who w rite us for the tor will be asked to nate a Lew MAN. | Hoople we know who won't think to ‘ Address, GERMAN KALA WORKS, SELECTION ON NEW BASIS, seud us any presents this year unless | New York-93 Nassau Street, or Chicagu~tonadnock Building, F , . two bring the matte ‘i te —= re : “hia puta the question of selecting |”. if Vue manor to their chine ) tion fa some way. Now, if 1 send Nobody Interfered. Bank Burglars of Postmastera in the Fifteeath Dis- |" ; ; | trict on an entirely new basis, The very-onc of our friends a nice basket t lerald rely W Daste B t a ies “Walls j Froi tae Hoston Herald, | ' . Government will furnish to the Con jot apples this week thay’ all remems) me _ | Shoot Missourian. rressman at the proper time a state- ber our existance and we'll yet some-| Ex-President Cleveland used to fivh | : 9 t i th st r the panne thing from almost every ove, T'll and shoot In the Barnegat bay dis-|+ Kennett, Mo, Dec, 18 Bars ar » eeCore ) PRE be . . ‘ A+ ’ ' raat GF Une te ry , i “ . baie just do is.” trict. John Camburn, a guide, says | attempted tor yh the Banl a ae cin 4 eee And she did. Now they are look- that one cold, wet night Mr, Cleves | ton, 18 miles from here Wit erned by the recosd we Te ' ‘ neh | wlyeeri i ' v : °C M Geinnes, MO ug forward to Christmas with much | iM te wandered through | 2 suey ei fe. RTE t, ‘ leon pai «teeing find | aide Aan sof ‘ ' yy) [ure Cuciosity and eagerness than} * sista Wir iiss Star eae ih “Fitteenth District, Missouri, Oe EUORNE ' eave EO : vi hin anttania t ; At the time Mr Shartel was nomi] USUAL, and have enough apples left his party, bub not a house could he | €ecure entrance inky Lie Gok’, “ te as r ro mone ——— ted he stated in a speech to the to last ae long as they are likely to | 8) Noe 8 light nor a road and g OUBO MONE MRS. IDA CA\ natec ¥ stated In A pe ‘ — Finally he struck a narrow lade, W.P. Chatham, eashier of ¢ S. LOWELL. i convention that he would follow the P. and in due course @ house appeared, ;er bank in the town heagd tt m Thousands of wornen owe their lives indorsements of the local organiza- ‘a , Tt was not late Me cl i 3 eae yl rslor ' and -went into ¢! y fi . § 1 : . Clevetanc as | expe 8 AT se ue Sensational Cure of Ners. Beeemnny Hundreds of thousands owe | tions in making his Post Office ap- Saved Betsy Ross’s House. cold and tired. He thought he could | of is fatier’s home ppoatt Caldwell Is the Talk of Her their health to Peruna, Hundreds of | pointments, Philadelphia, Dec, 18.—The little) go no further, so he banged at the | the burglars were working. ana i” Acquaintances. thousands are praising Peruna in every swo-story brick structure at No. 239] door till a window on the second | *8s fired on by one ofithem, Sevora state of the Union, Revolution Imminent. ‘pad § » Ide Oaldwell, 506 Pearl street,| we have many thousands of letters | A gure - of anette revolt Arow aloe known as the “old flag) floor went up, and a gruff voice said (whote from by shotgan were: fited iA City, Ia,, Vice-President Order of} trom grateful women, with permission | and gerious trouble in your system house,” where Betsy Ross made the} “Who are you?” his body. ‘The berglars thes escot eed “wien tarrh of th to use them in public print, which can }{g nervousness, sleeplosaness, or| American fing, has teen purchased | “A friend,” said Mr. Cleveland, jed. Ivis vot known how aiuny 6m eoalipars Rela he HM pag never be used for want of space. stomach upsets. Elevtrie Bitters for the goverament, Final payment! “What do you want?” | were, Catarrh would not be such a curse | will quickly dismember the trouble-}upon the property has been made. | “I want to stay here all night.” Four wees azo the Clarkton post years until I thought it was) jy ¢his country if the people thoroughly nic, My chest and lungs were it-| understand its nature. It must be dand I had to use the greatest | treated at once to prevent it from make sre not to expose myself to chilly air | ing inroads upon vital organs. ¢ dampness as itincreased my troubles.| Ifyou suffer from cutarrh, buy Pe- ««My physician advised me to try a|runa to-day, for a day gained on the of climate, but I was unable to) enemy, catarrh, means a Gay nearer my family. Reading of the Won-| recovery, cures periormed by Peruna, 1) We iyo on file many thousand testi- tie, lhsetel moniala like the one given here, We can some causes. Jt never fails to tone] Oogober 22,1808. a meeting washeld | “stay there, then.” office safe wee biown open. the stomach, regulate the Kidneys * ar and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and fa the “old fag house,” under the di | And the window descended with a) clarify the blood, Ran down systems rection of John Quincy Adams and |! pang, and Mr. Cloveland shonldered | a: 6 - benefit particularly and all the usual]Cnaries H. Weisgarber and the) hiswun again and weary resumed A Natura: Gas Maw Exploceu attending aches vanish under its] American Flag House and Betsy | his journey. q searching and thorough effective: | Rogs Memorial agsociation was fort ness, Electric Bitters is oly 50¢,] | ; 7 = and that fs returned if it don’t give feos and later incorporated, The ob- Leavenworth, Kas, Dee, 1s main supply pipe of the William Spaugh, Jr, te Hang, Natural Gas company ext iad was with the greatest satisfaction atisfacti Tyaranteed by a yureha hietorie } T found ii the Ane tenihie amede only give ourreaders a slight glinipse ee Fie u — ; Coaran yt) bioie to purekase the bi toric lailes south of here, 4 all which cured me. 1 was re-| of the vast array of unsolicited endorses | ©T@2 +» Clay, Draricise. dwelling and save lt to the nation.| Centerville, Mo, Dee. 18 — Judge | the pipe became lodgetot a jolid within three days and after two| ments we are receiving. Noother phy: ia, Wel? a: This was accomplished through the | Williams of the cireuit court: over-| The hs ' ic tei t ths and a half the frritation was | sicfan in the world has received such & The Calm “Bad Man. issuance of membership certiticatee | pled the motion fora new trial and | obard BPE Go Mavenice tar en ticletters of thanks e, my lungs perfectly healed and my | volume of enthau Ith restored ’—Ida Caldwell, as Dr. Hariman for Peruna, ‘ From the St, Louis Post-dispatch . at the uniform price of ten cents and | wentenced Williny Soaugh, ir, to be) she only « ee * . The bad man of genuine sort rarely | the co operation of the people of the | on Febraary 16. His mothe | Gas tor be . ry OOlTe + Free Pemina J Wi; a +76 . . ’ ? i j ’ | Gas for ¢ turne sk your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1906 \\ Vea tho part aesicned to him fa jentire country, ‘There are a milli a ler, Mee. Moxy Spough sobwicted 48) Memdar oud smntia oa ween. |the popular imagination. The long stockholders of the property: living | the same time son, was given | ease ce haired blasterer, adorned with a dia: |'a every state in the union, anewtrial Spingh was found guilty Taw tag was inade by Betay Ross | of first » murder and Mre. in 1777. Ske was a Qnaker and in D. Rockefeller’s He Was Drugged on a Train. lect thas never was spoken, serves ome 9,035,000 a Year. Arkansas City, Kas. Dee 18—]very well fa Eastern Retion about) etooed with her fiet hastand. She | Spang! s ; és : : ‘ _ : | ' ; ; } eh at | cis Told Tineke Juin M Parrish, the wealthy busi-}the West, bar that is vot the real| was married three times. Her maid- | Woo with the deat of Sheri? Polk o New York, Doe. 18.—John D. Rocke: | ,,,.4 man of Atlanta, Kae., who dis'|thing. The most dangerous may ) 7h Name was Griscom Jron county. \ was epi to be quiet and smooth | == ~ — aera er rere Seemann eee eo ler drow $5,000.000 as his share | a speared from his home on Decem a dividend of $10 a share declared ber 4, has returned. He came from! spoken. When an antagonist blus- at month by toe Siandard OCom-| 44 Worth, Tex, and does not tered and threatened, the most y. This is the last quarterly |i now how he happened to be there. dangerous bad man only felt rising dof th» year, and brings the | 11, started from his home to go to|in his own soul, keen and stero, that PO SILISLILSILISSLEL I SSSLSIS SS TA ISAS AIH 5 up to 40 per vent, or $40,000,- | Kafd, Gk., and says that on his way | strangé exultation which often comes WicH' 1 I } rot i= * . Of this Mr. Rockefeller’s share | 1, was doped and robbed. He was’ with combat for the man pias Ar r= Vi ros. 000,000. 1s is estimated that | .ttorward put on a train andstarted brave. A Western officer of estab q (The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates county, 1874. income trom his railway, £88! 1, Toxae, His relatives are not in- lished reputation once said to me, t y oil compantes and other |tormed concerning the amount of while speaking of recent personal N |, COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES, ents willbe at least $20,000,-| noney he had with him. Parrish) difficulty into which he had been more, 80 that hie income for the | goog not know where the robbery forced: “I hadn’t been in anything on the most conservative esti | t 6% place. ot that sort for years, andI wished reaches the enormous total of I was out of it. ThenI aaidto my- fle Tainted Money For Them. self; ‘Is it true that you are getting a 5 old and have lost your nerve? Then Bt. Paul, Dee. 18.— Is Andrew Car- | ‘all at once the old feeling came over LAXATIVE BROMO QUI. |nesie’s money tainted?” is © que) me aad I wae just like T used to be. Tablets. All druggists refund | tion that mast be settled before Eve-1 1 felt calm and-happy, andl laughed | @) sold for many years wp Abeer = bos Rng af L¢b, Minn., will accept a gilt eufl latter that. I jerked my gun and in Bates county, * “9 elens to constract library building ighoved it into h estomach. He putj@® i. ou, hes for the 7,000 persone living there.} gp ais hande ed apologized. ‘I will th the very best Tho questionhas been squarely rais-} give you a hundred dollars now,’ he results. Elegant in ; , And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness. The Columbia and Sayers and Scoville vehicles have been Te Cure a Cold in One Day. yo-Monday t, Doc, 11th quite mere 0 the homie of} 54. 4 majority, apparently, favore) seid, ‘if you will tell me where you & at -. ’ ’ . U ¢' le, end Mrs. 3.8. in Jobor-| secoptance, but there fs © minority! got that gun.’ Isuppore I was o|' style, a grade ma- and spent the night in amuse | sauve and determined. The subjest| grige quick for him.” ; terial and skilled toot various gemes. The. con- has been considered at o meeting of . workmanship, our ys was enjoyed by all end afforded|4,, Eyeleth Business Men's associe-} To Probe in Europe, Too. canen Om ee ; god laughter. The | ton and a committee appointed to * ? ’ Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 18.—Mr. Pierce, ness, whips and lay , make a evedy of the question and re-| seoyty insurance auditor of Ne dil P port baek 00 the organization 68 !t0] praska, who seared See vou tess dusters are match- next monthly meeting. alter taking persia th ssaniaation: iis ats the teats : ee tnvestiention ot el@D ota.” é —iZ ‘ eo 2 Keep in stock everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. Si 50 to. $25. Second hand harness $3 to $15. Saddles of all styles and ch Albeo cane the ateel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nete, harness ofl and scape, linimente for man or beast, coach oils, axle grease, tente, wagon covers, buggy tops new r old ones. Bring in your old harness and trade them for new ones. We have the largest retail harers and eaddlery store in the southwest and our barnese are all made at shomme. Sole.agentes for the Columbia and Sayer and Scoville buggies. We aleo carry a full line of bug- gies, Surries, Road and Spring Wagons, in cheaper grades. See us before buying. -TMcFARLAND BROS., [gi Smure, ; ‘solvent and astatement that it will begin early in January will be issued soon, Two ofthe ex- inere will be eent to Fr tbe publication of « dai ate. Pere erat Buropean investigations.

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