The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 15, 1906, Page 8

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Niece and Nephew of Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers, because they ate the one food with which all of them are familiar. ‘Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers ate richer in nutriment and body-building elements, properly proportioned, than any food made from flour. This is saying much for common soda crackers, and much more for Yneeda Biscult, because they are soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked better— more scientifically, ‘They are packed better—more cleanly. The damp, dust and odor proof package retains all the good- ness and nutriment of the wheat, all the freshness of. the best baking, all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think Uneeda Biscuit the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscuit A Liv oe Tussle With that old enemy of the race con- stipation, often ends in appendicitis: To avoid all serious trouble with stomach, liver and bowels, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They perfect- ly regulate these organs, without In or discomfort. 25c at Frank . Clays, druggist. Order of Publication, in Term. STATE oF ‘MISSOURI, In ‘te Giocit¢ it Coari, cae term, 1966, Heatyetia Ball, Plaintiff, bs hy ¥ Sullivan, Thomas C Ly Robert Dudley, Lewis J Dudley, Lee Bro’ y Browaing. 8 idiey aud Hattie Me ~~: Levi B. rd ih Dud laintiff herein by an Cumifo: Jesse Dudley, m, Detes Now at this day comeas her petition, out of thie court have been re! ed by the sheriff, showing that eaid defenda: cannot be found, and ihe coart bein, 3 fully iefled that presses 8 cannot be eters herein on the sald defendants, Lee Brow: Browning aod ry Dadiey. It Tet the court ordered that said defend: E Sullivan, Th wo Reg IS ley, Lee Browning B. Bro oy Dailey. be notified by ublicetion th at plaintiff has commenced a suit against them in this court, the object and general nature of which — toobtsin a decree of this court, ascertaining etermining the interest and tithe ofthe tive partie jaintiff and defendants, in |, If of lot two (2) of block ddition to the town (now city) of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, and adjudge, eee and define whatever tith wis J, Hey Lee Browning, Levi Bro’ ie and Ay he ley be rey fappent at this court, atthe next term thereof, to be begun and Sg en at the court house in the city of Butler, sald county, on the first Monday in M and onor before the first day of sai answer or peed to the petition in sald cause, the same Will be taken as Seeeeete and judg- ment will be rendered according! } Nor NARCOTIC. H! ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5 | GET THIS BEAUTIFUL COLORED PICTURE FREE. Splendid Reproduction, In Six- teen Tints of a Celebrated Painting. Every person who sends one dollar to pay fora year’s subscription to the Twice-a-Week Republic, of St. § Louls, Mo., and Farm Progress, will 4} receive, absolutely free a beautiful . colored picture, 24 by 32 inches in A dimensions, entitled ‘The Departure i of the Bride from the Home of Wash- ington.” This picture is a direct re- production from the celebrated painting by Ferris. Sixteen colors were employed in the process. It is i made on a fine, heavy paper, and will make, when framed and hung, a -Magnificent ornament for the home. Aside from its genuine artistic mer- ite,16 possesses an uncommon inter- est to every American, as the central figure initis Goorge Washington, standing at the portal of his Virginia home, bidding adieu to the bride and bridegroom. The color work is ‘i highly ornate and correct in every | detail, as are the character represen- d tations, costumes, ete. : } The Twice-a-week Republicis the oldest and best semi-weekly family £ paper in the country, and Farm 5 Progress, which is also published by i The Republic, is the fastest-growing { farm monthly in Amegica, Kemem- : ber, that you get both of thesesplen- did journals an entire year, and the beautiful big colored picture, all for one dollar. Present subscribers may take ad- vantage of this offer, by sending a i dollar and having their time marked A) up. a year. The Republic hereby gives notice that this offer may be withdrawn at any time, and those who wish the picture should send in subscription at once. Remit by post office or express i. money order. registered letter or my .bank draft. Do not send personal a checks. Write names and addresses plainly. and address, Surnscription DEPARTMENT, The Republic, St. Louls, Mo. A Dutchman, addreweing his dog said; “You vos only a dog, but I wieh I vos you, Ven you go mit der bed fn, youshust dutn round dree dimes und lay down. Ven I got mid der bed tu, I halito lock up de blace and vind de clock und put de cat oud und undress myself, und my vite vakes up und seols me, den de baby cries und I half to valk him up and down; den maype ven I shust go to sleep its dime to get op again. Ven you ged up, you ioe stretch your. elt ind: ‘of hae e ee ee a | princes until you have carefully | Proverbs of Wall Street. | From Puck. He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth to the Lord, but thesecurity | is non-negotiable. A good nameis rather to be chosen than great riches, but fortunately for the problen ofselection, ‘a good name” is usually good collateral. Blessed are the poor for they’ve nothing to lose. Wisdom is better than rubles, and copper stocks are not always pure water. As an ox goeth to the slaughter, 80 & lamb to Wall street. A wise son maketh a glad father, unless he bucks him from the other aide of the market. The borrower is the serveat of the lender, but this doesn’t affect the quotations on “call loans.” He that maketh baste to be rich shall not be innocent and usually re mains poor. Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall! therein; similar {s the fate of him who constructs a “corner.” Put not your trust in (merchant) studied their commercial rating. A word spoken in @ good season, how good it is; espectally when it is “Sell,” spoken to your broker. Letter to Mr. J. W. Barnhart, Butler, Mo. Dear Sir: It’s the same every- where; can’t guess little enough. Mr. C. O. Brown, Columbia, S.C., employed an experienced painter to paint his honse. The painter on see- ing the quantity sent to the house— Devoe—said there wasn’t enough. There were ten gallons left, when the ' job was done. It’s the common experience, b Yours truly, F. W. Devor & Co, New York, Chicago and KansasCity. P.8.—Gough & Hess sell our paint A Pittsburg Ex-News- paper Man Dead. Pittsburg, Pa., March 12.—Josepb G. Siebenrek, former editor and pro- prietor of the Pittsburg Chronicle and for ten years editor-in chief of the Uhronicle-Telegraph, died of pneumonia after an illness of only a few days. Mr. Siebenrek was for | Boars tho Tho Kiad You Have Always Bought | Signature of oi lo S. ‘the appropriation bill. | CURED BY CUTICURA ys And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the BuTLeR WEEKLY Times, & Dewspaper published in said county of Bates for four weeks successively, published at least once a week, the last inser- tion to beat leas’ thirty days betore the firet day of baat a ait term of this court. TERSON, Cirouit Clerk, A true eR Piscin the record. itness my hand, and seal of the it Court of oly Jounty, thie 06. [suau.] ot ronit Clerk, CASTORIA., For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ect Resaiy To for Cone areas Stomach, hen a Worms pyre ae on f Fac Simile Signature of Bitiliaa. AL© imnoiyths old . Banaiey, D C, CASTORIA. ve Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, te County of Bate In the Circuit Court, February term, 190 February 22, +R Bales etal, Plaintiffs, Etta Fisher ot al, Defendants. Now at this day oom come the plaintiffs herein by their attorney, OQ. Jackaon, and file their ie and "aavavi, “a alleging. among other | at de! plied Melton, John Melton: doel Melton, A. ler, James Rains, Ester West, Me reine Joe Rains, Mary Cumming, John Rains and sone ae Melton, are non-residents of the state Whereupon, it is ordered by iro the iatd defendants be not! _netited M4 rae tion that plaintiffs have a ouit talnat them this court, Che objec object a and gener- ature of which is to sell in partition, the eollonag described premises situated in Bates county, , to-wit: The Kouthwest 1: 4 of the west 1-2 of lot 6, and the northeast 1-4 of the west 1-2 of lot 5 of the northeast 1-4 cf section 5, township 39 and range 20 and one square acre ont of the north- east corner of the northwest 1-4 of lot 5 of the northeast 1-4 of section 5, townshi Pd and range 29 and divide the vreau ¢ e sale | a gong the parties, plaintiffs and defendante ing to their respective interests in said | is land, and that unless the said Ktta rents Fredrick Melton, John Meitoe, Joel Mel; Only Four Favor Smoot:, Washington, March, 12.—I¢ is sald that only four of the thirteen mem- bers of the committee on privileges and elections are inclined to favor the retention in the Senate of Reed Smoot of Utah. The four senators favorable to Smoot are Foraker, | jj Beveridge, Hopkins and Dillingham. The senators who are said tobe either directly opposed to Smoot or inclined to favor his expulston from the Senate are Burrows, the chair- man, Depew, Knox, Dolliver, Pettus, Dubois, Bailey, Overmann and Clarke of Arakansas. Itis the present in- tention of the committee to submit its report not later than April 15th, when its immediate conslderation will be asked. A report of this sort | 1¢ ot is privileged, and will take preced ence over any otber legislation, even answer or plead to the pedon i "a said ans the same will be taken ent will be rendered according “ta anode 8 further ordered that a co y Nerer De ablished, according to law, in the Butu EEKLY TIMES, @ newspaper published in sald county of Bates, Miseouri, forfour weeks suc- cessively, pubilehed at least once.a week, the last insertion to be at least thirty days before the first day of said next May term, of this court. J.A, end hg eth Circult Clerk. Atroe copy from the reco! Witness my rand, and seal of the {smau.] Cire Court of we County, this et day of March Jed. PATTERSON, G Cireutt Olerk. 19-4 Cuas. # heemer, DC. BABYS TORTURING SKIN RUMOR Ears Looked as if They Would Drop Off—Body Entirely Covered — Face Mass of Sores— Three Doctors Could Not Cure—Child Grew Worse—Face and Body Now Clear Whereas, Herrman Yonke and Henrietta Yonke, his rite 7 their deed of trust dated December sth, 1 and recorded in the hog corder’s office within and for Bates county, Mi souri, in book No. 163 page 317, conveyed in hs undereigned trustee the ee fetihes 2 a real estate lying and being sitsate fa Meng ee 6 of Bates and state of Missouri, ast half of south half of lot he onthe north- wan west quarter of section 31, township 39, range 31, which conveyance weantodn in trust 6 secure the payment of one apa ol note fally described in said deed of trast; and whereas, de- faulthas been made in the Pavment of s of pent pre and the interest thereon, both of 4 pastdue and unpaid. Now th ‘Sevonnenn at th the request of the legal holder of said ote and pur- suant is the con rae of Ao ces nid dood of wast, IN TWO WEEKS FOR 75c. Mrs. Geo: J. Steese, of 701 Coburn 8t., Akron, Ohio, tells in the following letter of sae of those remarkable cures of torturing, | us he Bh 1 Buti auty of Bates and jouse in the city of Butler, coun state of M Missouzt on- om . Satarday, March hoes sted between the hoa! ‘ame? Admintstrator’s Notice. Notice is hi \- an Petite Bh gn Ngee od , ig Trustee’s Sale, — § K. A. Bennett, W. F. Duvatt, President. Cashier. Homer Duvatt, Assistant Cashier. What Secretary of State Says about our Bank. STATE OF MISSOURI, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, City of Jefferson. E. A. Bennett, Esq , President, Farmers Bank, Butler, Mo. Jan. 22d, 1906. Dear 8ir:— Iam pleased to note the many excellent features of your business as shown by Mr. Wade’s report at his recent examina- tion of your bank. The absence of loans to officers and direc- tors and the small amount of past due paper are featares enti- tled to special mention. Very truly yours, JOHN E, SWANGER, Secretary of State. To be able to borrow money on real estate on long time, with the privilege of making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal borrower appre- ciates. We loan money in this way and at a low rate of interest. DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS, | IC IOOSOOS WE WANT ated Press. Since 1900 he had lived | humor, and we used ev in retirement He was 74 years of Fp ng go ig anlage: a and leaves two daughters and one| could help son. No More Deadheads. From the Chicago News. i “ah,” acs the beautifal girl at

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