The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 5

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| | | e ‘Re * THE MIRACLE OF DAWN. | “T should say 1 was familiar with) SETTING TIDES TO WORK. | it,” declared K——. “There isn't any nen = it would ap for you and me kind of western character that I am | Neglected Source of Power on Pacific Think of ite eld Sone oe = unacquainted with, and I know how Coast to Be Brought Un- der Control. Its rose above the shore! to handle them, too, the bad man in- That rose of awful mystery, cluded.” fl Our souls bow down before. As K— concluded the train ——E— OOD, big “mealy” potatoes | can not be produced with- out a liberal amount of PoTASH in the fertilizer—-not less than The entrance to Mission bay, near San Diego, formerly known ag False bay, is so narrow that the tidal flow through it in and out of the broad basjn is very rapid and strong, save during short intervals at slack, high and low Think what it means to me and you slowed down for water at Winslow. 3 . To see it even as God The shadows were beginning to With Irritating Skin Humor—Whole Evolved it when the world was new! lengthen and there was a momentary When Light rose, earthquake shod, Body Affected — Scalp Itched All | And siow its gradual splendor grew lull in the conversation. Suddenly O'er deeps the whirlwind troc. the air was rent by a series of yells . * the Time and Hair Began to Fall liraks staitthins-thell nk adéedinthien which would have put to shame anj water. The tidal area of Mission bay ‘ Out— Wonderful Result From * Arose from depth and height! Apache on the warpath. The terrible| is very extensive, so that a vast vol- e ‘ age What worship-solemn trumpetings, sounds, which were frequently ac-| ume flows in and out at each flood and ten er cent It must be in the APPLICA’ . OF HE yet Legere ge yurning white, companied by the crack of a revolver, | ebb. It is proposed to utilize this neg- Pp i. ‘ TION Of Miaunae evidently came from just outside the | lected cource of tidal power through the CUTICURA REMEDIES door of the private car. agency of horizontal turbines, and ap- form of Sulphate of PoTASH re) Reliapiithadeittins = Pian eens Soe oe fame! “I'm bound for La Junta to drink| ply it to useful purposes. There can be A never without Cuticura What if the East should ne'er grow wan,| the town dry and bust the bloomin’| no question about the Teasibility of the ai ead Ganlae t since I rom Should never more grow gray! bank,” declared the voice, which had} scheme. says the San Francisco Chrog- hi hest quality them last summer. About the latter | Tht line of rose no more be drawn a larger and more fanciful register | icle, and its successful development is £ ° to | Above the ocean's spray! than a steam calliope. “I ain't goin’| a simple engineering operation. —Madison Cawein, in Ainslee’s Magazine. to spend a cent for car fare. I own “ ive of i rites Ttineen toad “Plant Food” and “Truck Farming” are two practical at first, but ong thet pd Ted the train; in fact, I own the road, books which tell of the successful growing of potatoes and the 3 F é Hi 8 There is probably enough power go- ing to waste during the ebb and flow P megepemecaR 8 A RS Sere ap time, and then I began to get uneasy | enehenetetenenenenedepetied | nut the blamed old thing ain't worth | of the tides to generate enough electrici- pan mak Fegan A nt Oy : 3 owning. Whoopee, but I'm it with a hd iY light the city ot ten ee pean other garden truck—sent free to those who write us for them. ekin humors; but I became worse all A eal Bad 9] big I. Why in —— —— —— don't] Ing that the turbine pI Address, GERMAN KALI WORKS, the time. My bole to fall out and $ 4] some one try to stop me—me, the Arf] equtpped with a storage battery station, New York—93 Nassau Street, of Chicago—Monadnock Building. ¥ my scalp ii all the time. Espe- | § zona cyclone?” in which the electricity generated by at night, just as soon as I would This challenge was concluded with | the dynamos driven by the turbines — s get in bed and get warm, my whole a yell that split the night atmosphere | can be stored for use when needed. sa would begin to iteh and my finger 8 for fully three-quarters of a mile and} This San Diego scheme illustrates the § } any dos Sidhe poppe it Kempo eneheenenenenerenenenene | was concluded with a revolver fusil| stowing disposition which prevails feng beiees eines nigh ner day. S\ HE yellow sands | !ade that did the western terror great, pei Loge yee phd to ] Remed: and I did, the first a) of the Painted credit. utilize sources of power Ww ave | cotta helped tan’ weunethdy. Ber stsert few peat | “I gueds he's one of ‘em, ail right,” | been hitherto neglected, whose value, BUTLER, MISSOURI. ; about four weeks Ay ~~ a P4 the car windows | said Mr. M—, as another shriek set pone 4 = — bd > gen- _— q bath night then the telegraph wires to jingling a mer-| eration and application of electric en- japital 855,000.00 7S Giticur Sinem to my we body the teas ergy, has become apparent to every- & kept lunged into an|Ty tune. BY, Ppa’ wha Surplus Fund and Profits 12,7028 48 he fine T toed fees besos of G Gutlee yon twilight. | _K—— opened the door of the private | ne. And through the increasing em- Ny ire cod hae abe wed The glamour of |car and, towering to his full six feet ployment of these natural sources of Receives deposits and always has money to loan. 25 years a falling out, but I conthves to use the a desert sunset, |and throwing out his Sandowic chest, | Power we are enabled to reduce the con- successful experience, : demanded: “M iow, what is | Sumption of coal and wood. Reducing = Cuticura on my scalp. It keeps all dan- where the great ly good fellow, —DIRECTOR»s;—. " ’ the coal consumption means, of course, i druff out scalp is always clean. I red ball of fire | all this row about?’ always use Cuticura Ointment on sinks slowly be.| “Well, I'll be blankety, blankety | ® lessening of the imports of that min- Dr, T.C, Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, Yrank M, Voris. = face after sha , and have fount blanked if there ain't a real 'risto- eral, and the retention of the money John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wn. K, Walton 40 equal & I wil never’ be hind the San “4 Dr. J, M, Christy CO. R. Radford, Max Weiner it’ DE Francisco peaks, | rat,” declared the bad man. “Say, | formerly sent abroad to pay for it to 0. H, Dutcher B. P. Powell Wm B Tyler It. St., fell upon the par.|pard, take off that whitewash collar | be a 2 nap anh Sam Levy os 4 7 . Wel the bo: ‘ho mestic industr ; Ww 10. Oct, 27, 1905. , 1 Ot Farad Oe een Vere the Dove WhO | of the une as wood as fuel stops the rav- WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, f the woodchopper on our forest traveling in the| The bad man laid a large, grimy | D8 © Wa. E, Wavron, President. J. R. Jenkins, Cashier, / RECOMMENDED 10 All MOTHERS private car. “paw” upon the railroad man’s shoul-| lands. We are, therefore, profiting In Dr. T. C. Bouware, Vice-Pres. WrsLey Denton, Age's Cashier, various ways by these new utilitarian developments. USE OF BALLOONS IN WAR. Are Intricately Made and Equipped with Most Expensive Apparatus. It was the most | der and tried to kiss him. Upon the natural thing in|rallroad man’s resenting this fa- the world that] miliarity the fun began. Out came + under the influ-| two forty-fours simultaneously with I never found it necessary to calladoc- | ence of the exhilarating and peculiar | another war-whoop which made a rec- ‘ . beauty of the desert, which {s all its | ord. cud F cayege | RT oe own, the eastern men should start a} “You onery, sneakin’ coyote,” urs, Mrs. F, A. Kennard, reminiscent discussion of life in the | shouted the bad man, “I like the looks une 21, 1905, t. Paul Park, Minn. wild and woolly west. Orders had|of this blamed: car and so I'll just Cutlcura Soap, Ointment, end Pills are sold throughout | been issued not to light the lamps|take it and make you come along. Osa Maliod fron, flow to Case for the Skies” in the cars until the twilight had|And when I take possession you can given way to the darkness of the] bet you'll take off that whitewash col- se inc a bes night. The fact undoubtedly added | lar.” Sg . R to the zest as the discussion of the Into the car plunged the bad man, Corsiy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. | The war balloon of to-day {s sup- posed to last five or six years and Is protected with many thicknesses of material in vital places, such as the top and bottom, where the valves are THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. | in. A balloon of 500 cubic meters Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, bad man of the west and his terrible | emptying a couple of chambers in his | '«t : f Th For Yo ft os ili fe Ht deeds grew more interesting. revolvers by way of emphasis, This mg Aa tligg gt tn Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at “I'll tell you what it is, fellows,” | had the effect of scattering the oceu- y. ic e VERY LOWE v1 TER w Kind You Have ays oug declared K——. “I don’t believe there | pants. M—— made a wild dash in|*"d the basket of Spanish reeds. The WEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or Bears the exists to-day a good example of the|search of the conductor, convinced observer has, of course. wireless tele- seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each graph apparatus and telephones, as well as flag signals, megaphones ani other instruments. His sketches, writ ten notes, maps and negatives may he sent down in a tin can along the cable. His telegraph instrument is fastened about his waist on a belt and the tele- phone receiver is always at his ear German officers in small balloons carry an instantaneous camera screwed to the stock of a rifle. so that the observer can put the stock to his shoulder as though about to shoot, bring his sights to bear on the subjects to be photo- graphed and make an exposure by pull- ing the trigger. ,;The German balloon “stable” 1s a cor- rugated iron shed. nearly 60 feet high that K——’s last hour had come. K—— made up his mind to the same effect unless he could reach his own revolver in the sleeping-room of his ear. Making run for it, he tried to beat the bad imafi to it, but it was no use. Like an avenging Nemesis the terror of the plains came charging down the center of the car, letting loose a picturesque flood of billings- gate directed at K—— and the whitewash collar. As he reached the trunk in his room and sought to grasp his revolver K—— glanced over his shoulder and saw the terrible westerner standing in the doorway with both cannons poised for action. Therefore he decided not to stop at year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan should call and‘ get our rates and liberal terms. Money ready as soon as papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of title to every aore 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 begun by our Mr. Wm, E, Wal- ton 85 years ago and are written up daily from the county reo- ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, Signature of r DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. Butter, “= Mo, Office cver Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co. \f Residence High Street. Office Phone 213, Residence Phone 195. 000000: OOO r DR. H. M. CANNON, OPPPIP PPA PP PPP PPP PL APP PPP OPPIPIPIPIPPEPPPIL LE Dentist, the trunk, but to go right on out of vo pg icy Ap po bn daresay | Ww. E, Walton, Pres, Sam Levy, Vice Pres, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. the window, which he did. Landing Each balloon is attended by 14 cyclist Fank Allen, Sec ©. A, Allen, Ass’t Sec, upon his head and shoulders, the rail- road mean picked himself up and started for the rear of the train just as the bad man began to show his ap- preciation of the empty car by giving vent to a series of blood-curdling war cries. scouts, messengers and patrols, and the German balloon detachment, on a peace footing, numbers 150 men, commanded bya major assisted by a captain and four lieutenants. There are besides two pro- fessional instructors in aeronautics, Will be in Adrian every Tues- cay and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. D. Yatos 4 bstractor, W. J. Nix, Clerk, , PPADS GPAPEPE PPEPIPPPS PRAPP AP OAL PPE PEEPLES. Heit ae ee ce _ [each of whom may havé a class of lieu- | eee eee ARES RR EAE AR ARARD EN { OSTHEOPATHY it Renal Ws pth tl gg gd it tenants under him for a whole year. | reathles ly told the stor , of the bad These men must never get “seasick” in ( Farmers Bank Building, sasstengeorme ees y the basket during an ascent and must ee bs bs ip Butler, Missouri, eal, os, wane ee possess level heads in more senses than @as oc JOG 1 he 3 est ears * " r ne, 4 DR. JOHN A. BELL his face, the conductor hasened to | (uo sound Judgment, stout hearts and g } , J UJ the private car, K—— following at a i Wea j SUCCESSOR TO respectful distance. Without a mo- Why Prussia Is So Called. { DR. HARRIET FREDERICK. sprang. into the private car Just as, 7B¢ modern name of Prusin is d- 2 s 2 sprang ii rived trom Borussi, or Porussi, who S4-tt the bad man had —— ae conquered the country about 320 B. ©. as € @eS55 : i. OnIC 1 | the world that he owned it. en! Little is known concerning Prussia I the bad man saw the conductor he T. C. BOULWARE, “STANDING IN THE DOORWAY | dropped both revolvers and started for and its people till the tenth century, No-Cr1re-No-Pay. 50 cents. Physician and Surgeon. Office WITH BOTH CANNONS POISED | the forward end. But the conductor | °*CePt that that portion of the Baltic North Side Square, Butler, Mo. FOR ACTION.” was too quick for him, and grasping firs or Prussia was fosmerly ine Diseases of women and children old-style ‘real bad man’ of the west. | the western terror by the coat collar Duiteh ty KIM tries aida. dn 3000S OOGOCK + 4 f @ specialty. You read about ’em in stories written | he exclaimed: customs and languages to the Lithuan- by those newspaper fellows who have} “You measly bum, I’ve been looking DR- ]. M. CHRISTY, never been west of the ponds in Jack- | for you all through the train. I told Disceses of women and Children » Specialty son park and who are made up of|you that if you ever honey me Office The three-fourths imagination and one-|again I’d break every bone in your Over Butler Cash Depart-| rourth froth.” cowardly body.” So - eteggaad Butler, Mo, “It what I hear is true,” protested | | Dragging the limplid terror to the operant, HouseTelephonel0.| one of the party, “there are, on the |car platform, the conductor adminis- contrary, a few of the real article left | tered a lusty kick which sent him ians. They came in occasional collision with wave after wave of the great Teutonic race as it flowed down from the icy north, receiving their first khowledge of Christianity from Bishop Adelbert of Prague, whom they mar- tyred in 997. In the middle of the thirteenth century the Teutonic Warrensburg Business College North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. Turer Complete CoursEs Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy. : B. F. ‘a porgs pind shane vary. senip ted inks — See ein annexed | mlghts, on their return from the Atto we're scooting through ai mo- erusades, undertook the conquest and ‘ttorney at om frp Justice, ment” REE: ss e gel . : bt ane conversion of Prussia. The Borussia B. BE, PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager. : : seceded “5 “Oh, pshaw,” retorted K——. “It’s 4 ~~ |element mingled with the followers of : 2 resi Bank. East side square, . Butler, Mo.| just like the stories of the cowboys | was a study. the poder knights, and pach be, W. L. Hodges president, Com. : a which we read every day. The real,| “In the excitement of the moment simon-pure article in the cowboy line |you didn’t recognize your friend, did don’t exist any more except in fic- | you, Ed?” asked M—, laughing. “Is quently with the Poles. Apvisory Boarp T. E. Cheatham, Caghfer American Bank. , % D R. L 7. z Ear! Coffman, Ass’t Cashier American'Bank. Antiquity of the Mosquito. For information! Address . DENTIST. tion. Travel the west over and you | he the real thing?” The antiquarians are not without Goat. him, “Just couldn't bear to hurt him, I e ‘ what I'm talking about. Hain’ I | suppose,” sald another. as ania Wak ake eos orca Warreneburg Business College, eaten with him, bunked with him and} “Well, it wasn't up to Ed, anyway,” | terested in the excavations at Baby- Warrensburg, Mo. FOODIE PDH IS OK declared a third: “He wasn’t running the blamed train.” “Well, anyhow, boys,” retorted the crestfallen general freight agent, “he’s a bad man else He wouldn’t hit the booze so hard.”—Chicago . Record- Herald. helped him sober up many a time in the early days, when I was a freight agent in‘ Colorado? They are not to be fonnd, I tell you, and in this re- lon or cities of an earlier date will none the less give ear to their revela- tions establishing the antiquity of the mosquito. The average man has long suspected that the mosquito is of an ancient race, in spite of his many evi- dences of barbarism. The finesse He displays in holding to the leeward side of an unfortunate victim, at. times and ~ Bates County Investment Co, | The Cause, BUTLER, MO. bor Se aeerner tases al- | places and when the wind is ablow, in- Capital, «= = 850090. ~ + It's} dicate centuries of accumulated experi- ; } ence manifesting themselves in his as bmn pew te tuys ny low ratés. ‘Abstracts of in Bates county. Qhoiee t instinct—8t. Louis Globe-Democrat. securities always on hand and forsale, Abstractsof title ———__ 1 ti see ening Ferg. Tene, Tone <anasined ond all kinds of real estate ql 0 Femgine ~ ‘nine 6 Lbhddhss Hon. J.B, ay sean, ‘a 7-0, Quan, ‘open and shut. times during the. , dno. 0. Harns, Abstractor. 8. F. Wamnoor, Notary. PPPLLIELPE CE PLOPLA : mala aaloal ie

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