The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 11, 1906, Page 5

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Every \ Physicians tell us that all blood in a healthy uman body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be- comes irregular the whole : body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott’s Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it so quickly into the blood. It is partly di- gested before it enters the stomach; a double advan- in this: Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least pos- sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health, Scott’s Emulsion does just that. A change for the . better takes place even be- re you expect it. We willsend you a tample free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap- per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scorr & Bowne Chemists 409 Pear! St., N.Y. ge cents and $1.00 All cht Burisrx, - Mo. Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co, Residence Ohio and Water Street, Office Phone 213, Residence Phone 195. OO0OOe ply of dress goods. DR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Will be in Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do} | therefrom various samples, which ske all kinds of dental work. _d consulted from time to time as she OSTH EOP ATHY When she had apparently completed Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Missouri, DR. JOHN A. BELL, BUECESSOR TO DR. HARRIET FREDERICK. B-tt wo Minutes aa. DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. 00000; town, who wisbed to send a telegram, | A Tirade Against the Negro. | Jackson, Miss., Jan. 8.—Governor James K. Vardaman, in his annual ing morally every day. Time has demonstrated that he is more crim- inal asa free man theg as asiave, he is increasing in ity with fearful rapidity, being one-third more criminal in 1890 than he wasin 1880. It is your function to put a stop to the woree than wasting of a half mill- fon dollars annually—money taken from the toiling white men and wo- men of Mississippi—and devoted to the main purpoee of trying to make information in them. creation. Supt. J. M. Greenwood of Kansas City is the firat preeident of the State Teachers’ Association to have @ #ec- ond term. He was president in 1875 and elected the second time thirty years later. It is fitting for him, the oldeatactive member of the assocla- tion, to preside at the semi-centen: nial celebration next year. The as- sociation was organ‘zed In 1855, no The first act of the anti-Hargistac sessions were held during the Civil tlon was the surrender of Jake, Jerry | War. The next session will be the and Green Noble, the three brothers |!orty-fitth. of County School Superintendent Henry B. Noble, who are charged with the murder of Deputy Sherfi Grant Holiday several weeks ago. The men refused tv bearrested dur- log the term of office of Jim Hargis and Callahan and went into the mountains of Perry County, where they remained in hiding. Although a reward of $500 each was (ffered by the Governor for their arrest, ro one connected with Sheriff Callahan’s office would venture to arrest them. The Eternal Feminine. Success. An official of one of the telegraph companies tells an amusing etory of @ young woman in a Pennsylvania Hargis Clan Gives up to Its Victors. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 8.—The pass- ing of James Hargis and Ed. Calla han from political power in Breathitt county was the signalfor a great demonstration on the part of the anti-Hargis following. State Superintendent Carrington is making a thorough and extensive investigation of teachers’ salaries Io bis forthcoming report, he will give figures to zhow that teachers’ salaries are less than those. paid clerks, stenographers, policemen, street cleaners, hotel waiters and others. Missouri teachers are in earnest {n demanding adequate compensation for service rendered. Mrs, Alinira Kramer, who recently died in Michigan, leaving a fortune of $105,000, devised $10,000 in her will, she income of which is to be used tofeed tramps. Let us hope thatthe Weary Willies of ubis state will turn thelr footsteps toward sichigan, If the citizens of that state will kindly furnish them lodging the income of $10,000 will sffurd a liberal supply of meat and potatoes, and the great army of hoboes will have permanent headquarters at lust. to a New York firm ordering a sup- After some inquiries as to whether ; | the line “really and truly” did “‘gon- nect with New York,” the young wo- 4/man finally decided to efford the company the benefit of her patron- axe. Opentng her hand bag, she took A breed of chickens new to Grundy county are tue Diarsond Jubilee Or- vingtons imported from Michigan by a Trenton fancier. The Tribune says they are similar in build to the other Orpingtons, but have agaily colored plumage. The birds are especiully recommended for both table nse and undertook the task of expressing her wants in the usual “ten words.” theiutercsting Operation, shaattac! «+ ed two of the samples to the tele graph form and handed her message jto the man at the window. Her tele- gram read as follows: “Blank & Co.: Send express four yards sample ‘A’ and six yards ‘B.’ inated in England. T. C. BOULWARE, yrician and Surgeon, Office orth Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseacee of women and children { 8 specialty. ay Ss"F board. Bonde for theerection of new DR- |. M. CHRISTY: buildings and additions to some of Diseases of women and Children a Spectalty/the cld ones will be voted. These Office The Over Butlor Cash Depart-) puildings will be erected the coming ment Store, Butler, Mo, Office Telephone 20. B. F. JETER, _ Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichols, East side square, DR, J. T. HULL DENTIST. same thatlead to Hagedorn’s Seaiecnoan side square. Butler, Mo. W. J. PARLEIR, Hay, Chop Feed, Poultry Food, ete’ Candies and Cigars. 0. 34-6m House Telephonel0, Butler, Mo. Negro Schools For Wichita. Wichits, Kan., Jan. 8.—This clty is to have separate schools for white Land negro children. Action toward ering & secure the biggest crops of corn, fertilizers must be used liberally. Apply at least 500 pounds to the acre—with 3% per cent. nitrogen, 8 per cent. available phosphoric acid, and g per cent. Portas. Potash is a most important factor in corn culture. Our practical books for farmers are ‘yours for the asking—no cost or obligation of any sort, and a vast fund of invaluable —————[—[— —LlLRDa—e=@eDnnamnann=S=S==———==|]S—™~" as layers, their gga being of a spec. | inlly delicate flavor, The breed orig. | New Hampshire has au egy form /Jem. 2nd afd 16th ond Feb, 6th and that is about the bigwest thinginthe | 20.8. Rate 75 per cent of thie one line yetheard of, This fariaeontains | Way stalitard first class rate for the eight hundred acres, and «ix hundred jround trip. The miniaum selling houses, eccommedating eiht thou. Tate to-be $10. To all paris iv aand and foar hundred tens. Gath- homeseckers territory in Arkansas, gs daily most bes little mat |f. T., Kas, N. M, Okla, Texas, MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital $55,000.00 Surplis Fundand Profits 12,708 48 Organized under Missouri law and often examined by State Bank Exem!vers Receives avpusite and always bas money to joan. 25 years successful experience. We pramiseour patrons absélute saleiy for their deposits and every avery accommodation that is eon- consistent with sound banking rules. Statement of condition of MISSOURI STATE BANK on Noy. 23, 1905. Bilis Reoetwable,............ cress ccsees oe Real Betate and Furni d Fixtures, Cash on hand and in banks, subject to our order, . Capital Stock,....... ... Surplus Fund and Prodts Due Depositors, . — dL RECTORS;— Dr. T. C. Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, John Deerwester Ow. rank M, Voris. ‘1. & Walton something of the negro which the Address, GERMAN KALI WORKS, ° Dr. J. M. Christy OR. Radford, Max Weiner Great Architect of the Universefailed New York—93:Nassau Street, of —Chicago~Monadnock Building. 0, H. Dutcher B. P. Poweli Wm B Tyler to provide for in the original plan of Sam Levy WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Ota consrieations Chinese jag o Wa E. Watton, President. J.B. Jennis, Cashier. Hongkong correspondent writes: “Thenew Ham Hol magistrate, Chan Pak Han, is a very energetic official He has placed two letter boxes at the entrance of bis yamen. Here is literal translation of the Chinese characters on them. On one of the toxes is the heading in large char. actera: “Desirous to learn about my own faults,’ and tn smaller char- acters the fellowing notification: ‘It any of my eecretarles or domestic servants should cause trouble or swindle people outside, or if any of my clerks or yamenruaners should extort money, etc, the public are re- quested to write out statements, de- scribing full particulars of the case and put same into this box.’ The heading on the other box is: ‘Re- Dr. T. C. Boutware, Vice-Pres. Wesiry Denrox, Ass’t Cashier. Corsty Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. WI ARO RRA LARA tty Pye Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Puik and Dade Counties, Mo, at VERY LOWBST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven years time, and aliow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired, Every laud owner wanting a loan should oall and got oar ratea and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers are signed. Wetave a ful) and complete abstract of Utle to every aore of land or town lot in Bates Vounty 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 years ago and are written up daily trom the county reo- ords, © furnish rellable Abstracts a reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME D&POSITS. quest to be informed of all public af- ; If you have idle money for six months or longer the faira concerning the people. 4 Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, — § Statement on September 16th, 1905. Rev. Henry C. Slade, & Kentucky F preacher, prepared a funeral servie| ¢ any by “tr? eae ba anes Hat uiiding anda funeral sermon and talked it } Other teal Betate 1 482.23 into a phonograph to be used on the Bonds and Stocks 3,708. 00 day a his vie He was to b { bee ou Hane ae in Ranks se sti ac OOKS OUU, buried a stated number of days after . si bis death at a certain hour, The $226,903.91 program he had prepared wascarried Vapital Stock $ 55,000 00 out to the letter when he died. Sar, lus s und and profits 47 206 16 Deposits 194,607 75 * ud Exposed. Wm. E. Walton, Pres. Sam Levy Vice Pres Fank Allen, Sec " A tow —— poe d CG. A. Allen, Aust Sec. A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper een making and trying tosellimita- WD. Yates, Abtrsactor, W. J. Nix, Clerk. tions of Dr. King’s New Discovery tor consumption, Coughs and Uolds, tos a PAPE PIC ALLE EAPLAIN ALB PRP PIAL LILA IPL ICAL OPI and other medicines, thereby de = frauding the public, This is to ware been successfully curing diese, for 35 years. A sure protection to you. remedies, as nll others are mere ™ R fh , imitations. H. EB. BUCKLEN & CO aste 4 BH TOY Chieago, UL, aud Windsor, Canad: oP rig dS Ose! id ‘ou to beware of such people, who " E n etre thazh tne tl lac :tood The Test 25 Years is our name ou the wrapper. Look : No-Grire-No-Pay. 50 cents. reputation of remedies wht have 4 Grove's for it,on all Dr. King’s or Bucklen’s * Mo. Pac. Excursicn Rates, | Special horueaseekers excursioid ppehotenseaonosaoes: Sp RONG g arrensburg £usiness College North Aoiden Street, Opposite Court Honse, Tures Compierr Courses 8 this_end_was_taken—by the bushels of eggs a day. numbers of women compelled to till the wil in Europe than in America, In some spring and summer and the new plan’ will be put in vogue when theschools open next September. The agitation for ‘separate school buildings for the negro children of| :¢ thecity has been on for several years, but the school board heretofore has American women refused to act on the question. There} mamma. Lope Hh Rg te was no dissent among the members. | 1 occu, Womld be stronger The plan embraces the erection of a| * ad Vovncaine me High Schoool as well as graded] chose "ater in ite they suffer fom buildings. The negro element hereis| backache, spine-aches “and headaches. very strong and leading negro polit-| of'married lifes wk’ "? ‘he burden icians say they fight the plan in the} | ET Les tins faphede picky courts. in the diseases of women. Perhaps the Us ician who has had the widest practice St women do a lar ural work, This fhought to be de- prading and show- ing & poor state of civilization. At the same time there is no doubt that if our The recent State Teachers’ Aaso-| (2, thls class of ditease in all the United " . Pierce, chi jciation was the fourth largest ever ing physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and held, there being about 800 in atten-| can°get. a medica) opinion of Four case jdance. It was @ most representa Pesta ta tar cols ete tive body. Young men from nearly} Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures every county of the state took active; the ‘manufacturers offer to y roa part. Miescuri hae cause to fee} ward for any case of Leucorthea, Femal proud ofite leading teachers. Citi-) which they-cannot cure, All they asks zene commented on the contrast be- la fair and reasonable trial. tween this body snd that larger x boot seo eae Spier” erties ase gathering in the State capitol in! Hiab ic Piers wi wn and be 1897. | ee Rain two jption cures of women, and Agonizing Buras are instantly relieved, and Bucklens Arnica ven! dt, writes: I burnt m knee ‘| that it bilstered all over. Salve picking up—aixty or eizhty | Colo., Lousa., Nebr., Wyo. 8 Dak. ERS Statistics prove that there are latger Colo, $1960 for round trip, All ij | countries of Europe | from date of sale. Jee fir of the agricul: Special one way rate second class i le |round trip. Tickets to be sold to |! pado Sprioga, Pueblo and Trividad, and Mexico, Rates to Denver, Colo- B. & PARKER, Manager. A. LER SAMMBER, Acsissant Mamager, 5 9 ( Dr. W. L. Bedges preaidout, Com. Bank, Apyisory boano { ‘1. EB. Chessy, | dior American Bonk. | Bael Coiuian, Avs't Cashier Amertean Bank, X Vor information! Address , a Warrensburg Business College, . Woerrenetiurg, Mo. tickets Ifmited to return 21 days 8 sotto, Shorthand and Typewriting Telogranhy, 3° ; colowist rates Jan. 2ndand 16th and 20th. Rate one half of one way tirat class raée plus $2.00 minimum aclling rate $6.00. Rote to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado #prings snd Trinidad, Colo., $13.08. Special rownd trip rate to Kansns Clty $2.15 of sale Suturday of each week. All trains leaving Butler after twelve o’clock s0vn snd all .troins on Sunday, goo? to return oa any train leaving Krosas City before noon the follo ving Mondiy. Specie! West Bownd Winter Tour- ist Excursions to Colorado, Season of 1905-06.—Tickets sold daily, Oct. 1st, 1905, to May 31, 1906, to Den- ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo. Rate 80 per cent of double one way standard rate for theround trip; final return limit May 31,1906. = - Home visitors excursion Nov. 27, 1905. Rate, fureand onethirdfor the PAD ARAL REG PDA APB PPOSAPE > Bates County Investment Co, | ; BUTLER, MO. Oapital, = = 850 0OO. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracte of " title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choice securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, #. 5, Tegan, Proatdent, Hox. J.B. NRwsenry, ~ J.C. Oxan: ‘ag Vice-President Seo’y. & Trean, 8. F. Warnoon., Notary. TICE! _— TABLER’S Take your gun work of all kinds to BUCK EYE PILE BRYAN LONDON. He can do you better work and for OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, less prices than you can get done elsewhere. I pay no shop rentand|¢ A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {5 years as the will give my customers the benefit. Jxo. OC. Harms, Abstractor. various placesin central,esstern and southern Illi:ois; to all points in Indiana and Obio, to various points in northern Kentucky, northern West Virginia, northwestern Pennsylva- nia, western New York, southern Ontario, and to all points in Michi- gan east of Lake Michigan. Final return limit 21 days from date of sale. International Live Stock Exposi- tion Chicaga, Ills., fare $15.85 for round trip. Tickets sold Dec. 16 to 20th. Final return limit Dec. 24th, 1905. South Main near Powers Mill. BEST REMEDY for PILES. J. F. Geterr, |! will etock your gun with English or SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Agent, | American walnut, 16m by RICEARDGON WED. 00., ST. LOU SEAS RRA IT NE ETS ES ee THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. |

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