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REMOVE THE SUBSTANGE-AND- HE SHADOW WILL DISAPPEAR - The erection of a new court Howe, | few federaLbuilding and a new high school builifing and the eatabligl ment of a public library at Nev: Mo, this summer will start that | thriving little city on a good sided} | boom and furnish mechanics and laboring men with, an abundance of work. = FERRIBLE-TTGRING SCALP HUMOR. Badly Affected With Sore af * Crusts— Extended” Down Behind the nt Te Years. Later Painful wetltching Pustules p Broke on Lower Part of i end oh Affected, ‘A TRIPLE CURE BY ‘CUTICURA REMEDIES ten age my scalp be- eres affected with sore Ya se end eae ly hair i Ri was ay AS + Lveevbe N was eczema, a esoat” so called, with- Saw your Cuticura ‘adver- at once, Ap- tire ies = a ” a we on Notice to Contractors, | Notice is hereby given to all whem it may cpn- cern that on Tuesday, the frst day of Nay, |: at the éasi front door of the court honse in the elty of Butler, Bates County, Missour!, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon acd five o’clock in the afternoon of that day there ‘will be let to the lowest responsible biddei public outcry, the construction of the following described works, as set out in the written spiec- ications now on file in the office of the clerk of the County Court of Bates Couaty, Missouri, ‘Qs prepared by A. H. Bell, engineer, and W J. Bard, John J, March and Kates Smith, view- ere under Appointment by the said County Coart, the same having been filed on the third day of February, 1906, in the matter of the con struction of the works provided for in Drain- age District Number One, Bates County, Mis- sourl. Said work cor sists of the excavation of ditches located and described as follows, to-wit: , The Main Ditch commences at a point nbar ‘what la known as Marvel Bridge on the Magias ,| des Cygn-a river in Bates County, Missouri, end rand! in & south easterly direction ing said river at's point near where the ‘} erobees the line between Lots Fiftden (15) dnd Sixteen (6) in Section Five (6), Townsbip Thir- ‘ty-nine (39), Range Thirty-two (33) and jfro- ceeding thence in a southeasterly direction end crossing the river again at a point about th: fourths ef a mile south of the town of Pi villeand exterding thence to a junctipn iy that late last Noyember, 1904, I ée1 Greco! The police and cagbineers aré™ guarditfg the abandoned houses, and several members of the ate ment are also there, the Osage river in Section Nineteex (19), To The observatory has been déstroyted ship Thirty-eight, (8),, Range Twenty-pi 20). and Signor Matteucci, the rector, bor ses Fit be forty (60h Soak wide ot ita Hot, point ¢ point where it and the employes had nai TOW 8+ river dear Papinvillé,” Missoari, capes, They passed Saturday night | and approximately twelve (12) fect on an - TEES RPT Refugees to the Number of 150,000 from Danger Zone of: Vol- cano, Crowd Naples. in the darkness, save for the fyéquent:] age in depth, and the benks to elope bt an flashes of lightning as the gas works [gleotone to one; From the point where itch crosses the rivor near Paplavitle tothe lower end thereof sald ditch wilh be sixty (60) feat at the bottom with a depth as ahowmby profile map now on file in the County Clerk's office; the banks cut at the same slope asthe preceeding part of said ditch, The right ef way provided for said ditch from the } olnf of , ftry? 4 twee it and sslectrip lighting, plant algo, were destroyed. The restaurant of the KING AND QUEEN OF ITALY ON SCE TERee sikek aan oh : — ‘ Iterated. i Panic'Strickeh Population of the Desola- ‘The situation Monday morning cin ted Towns and Villages Counseled to | be summarized as follows: The gondi- Take Courage by Their Rulers—Town | tions at Torre Annunziata, Tofre Del | beginning to the point where it crosses the river of Bosco Trecase Entirely Obliterated— | Greco and Pompeii have imptoved near Papinville is Two Hundred (200) feet, dnd Neopolitans in Panic, owing to the change in the direction | {0m sald Inst named point to 8 point shown on ¥ taken by the flowing lava. On the the msp on file in said Clerk’s office as atation Mo. “1130 the rights of way {8 three hundred other hand the conditions at Ottajano | (gq) feet and from, station No. 1130 to'station are worse. The ashes and cinders | No. 11751 is 400 feet wide; acd from said last which have fallen there are four feet named station to the lower end of enid ditch deep and frequent earthquake shocks, |19 three hundred (800), feet in width, the sald are felt. Several houses ang four tat " Sund: siete ¥ t station being 1234 plus 60, A berme + eight sta py ) nce. un ay ev . +, | (3) feet on each side of said channel Is to be left, that the da “that the, wrod oul churehes have fallen, five pedple’ have ‘The excavation for this ditch will comprise bet’ hi a re \ thav been kfli angjen unknown Sumber Lorerw appea of pe have’ been injured.’ about 2,080,782 éubic yards, be ot The action of the a has Certain laterals are also to be constructed, v ke oa eave : ; as ha a oe Dome ‘ours » Ul, 31,, 1905, — oS Te an Theretelt hoe Intent wa, te » B5e., Guana Naples, April 9—The stream of lava which has been threatening Torre Annunziata, a town of 28, 084° inhab- itants 12 miles from Naples and the road to Castellammare, has remained d Serious apprehension is felt for th] aée'gnated as tollows, to-wit: - , The kin You Have Always “i — a oe pl tne inhabitants of the country in tHe vi+}, Miami Ditch begine at a point nine bandred of ashes ceased to fa’ b a clnity of the town, of Caserta, térmed | ‘fifty feet (960) east and four hundred (Avo) feet ? Bears the for a time Monday morning but began sap é South of center of Section Eight (s], Township t t| “si Jater in the ay. the Versailles of Naples, a place of Thletjentid [io], Henge ‘hirk (31), and 4 Bignature of j A ants s : rty-nine (3), ng nirty-one (31), an + fare = 0 refuges! gathered a ong a extends ina southeasterly direction 30,554 feet 4 : to the Marias des Cygues river, at a point f * ee = the/lasttrain was |! P Nola is being kburioa |e ine eerie es 'ygues river, ata point four handred (400) feet west and three hundred [300] feet south of the quarter section corner in the east s de of Section Thirty: dve (35), Town- ship Thirty-nine (3#], Range Thirty-vne (3}} fhe boitom of this ditch will be eighteen [18] feet wide with side slopes one by one, Bna an average depth of about rleven [11] feet. The amount of excavation about 295,507 cubic yards ‘The right of way provided being one hundred twenty {120}: feet wide. Lateral Number Qne begina four hundred [400] feet north and four hundred seventy-five [475] feet West of ‘the Southeast corner of Lot Eleven [11} in the Northwest quarter of See tion One (1), Townahip Thirty-nine [39], Range Thirty-turee (38] and runs south, twenty de- grees east, Seventeen hundred [1,700] feet to the Main Ditch, Katimated excavation about 5,616 cubic yards. Lateral Number Two beging ata point forty [40] feet south and Seven hundred [700] feet weet of the Northeast corner of Section [1], “ownship Thirty-nine [89] Range Thirty-three [38] and extends ¢ast along the South side of the public road a distance of 5,100 feet; thence ina southeasterly direction to the South: ast corner of LotXight [8] in the Northwest quar- ter of Section Five [5j, Township Thirty-nine [39], Range Thirty-two [32], # distance of 12,000 feet. The bottom of this ditch will be eight [8] feet wile with a slop one by one aod an avera.e depth of about nine [‘} feet, with total ex- cavation of about $2,500cubic yards The right of Way is eighty feet, Lateral Number Three begins One thousand wighteen |1,018) feet west and Twenty {20} feet south of the Southeast corner of Lot Eight [8] im the Northwest quarter of Section Three [3), Township Thirty-nine [39], Range Thirty-two [32] and extends east Eleven hundred (1,100) feet; thence in # southeasterly direction toa point one hundred feet southwest of the South- east corner of the north half of the southeast quarter of Section Two [2], Township Thirty- nine [39], Range Thirty-two (32), a total dis- tance of ten thousand two hundred (10,200) feet. The bottom of this ditch will be eight (3) feet, with slopes one by one, and an average depth of nine (9) feet; estimated excavation 28,445 cubic yards, with right of way eighty (80) feet wide. Lateral Number Four begins at the center of Lot Three (3) of the “Northwest quarter of Sec- tion Twenty (20), Township Thirty-nine (39), ¥ty“one [31] ‘and éxténds in a north and easterig: direction @ distance of five thou- —— DR. E.'N. CHASTAIN. BuTter, - Mo. ‘Ofice over Benpett- Wheeler Mér,, **" Reslderiee High Street. - Office. Phone 23, » Residence Phone'199; ececesooooe. AR! Ee EA ER . af fara pe ea oid \ a‘ the’ slowers of ashes toming Fem’ Gtinjano shy that Han & Sunes itrdm tho orate?’ which are cartied by the wind as far as the Adriatle Sea oe — — collapsed from the Nola is a very old town, 22 milgs!from “gegen atednner srechonpenetbt Naples, having. About 6400. Inhabi- | reach, les from the Island of Capri oe had to return as the passengers were Germany Also Objects. — oon cos ak Gam Berlin, ApHt | 9.—Th¢ Amoaats ing Victor Emmanu press is officially informed, that the Helena arrived here Monday morning German goyernment has suggested au, from Rome‘and set out for the towns | ¢igurnment of the sécond peace con- i and: villages in the.path. of the lava teronce at The Hague in order not are ator “DR..H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER,.- MISSOURI. Will bein Adrian every Tues- day and Friday prepared to do all kinds of dental work. stream pouring down the sides Of!+) interfere with the Berne (Red Mount Vesuvius; When their train Cross) conference where the Geneva arrived at the station the eruption of iF convention will be revised. Germany the volcano was, most violent. ar has not suggested July as the month the"king and the queen, althoug great- (. the conference but.is trying to, ly fatigued, insisted that they should persuade Russia to postpone assem- leave ‘immediately for, tag ge bling The Hague conference so that orre ziata, the king saying: ike ore, ‘Ghntval. aud’ South: Amer Annunziata 1s in danger it is my duty . ican states may be able to send rep- to ‘he there.” ; resentatives to the European confer- OSTHEOPATHY The people of Torre Aununziata |... without interfering at the same are tremendously excited. The women |iime with the Pan-American congress Farmers Bank Building, are especially in a state of panic: At Rio Janerio, I Butler, Missouri, A Tumor” Wis” started ag ni that the. visit of .the. king and Curtis, Replies to White. DR. JOHN A. BELL the soverelgn and while the king and) Washington, April —Representa- ’ queen of Italy and the Duke of Aosta) i.. Gurtis, of Kansas, in an open let- SUCCESSOR TO had resulted.in a miracle. Singularly | 0° 40 rite —Aiten- White of Em: DR. HARRIET FREDERICK enough, shortly after the arrival Ba poria defends himself against charges Dn. the soverigne and while the king and | iio he is responsible for that part of | Mott _ hey - to 4 paca the five tribes bill which would have ple, repeating frequently, made it possible for the railroads to TC. BOULWARE, be strong,” the Seong ns aap have pelo, Indian territory lands and the atmosphere, which, valued, according to Senator La Fol- Nevah Side ‘Bauer, ~ By moment had been er =~ lette, at $4,000,000,000 for a few mil- Diseases of women and children |$¥/Phurous gas and suffocating fn th. | Hons. Curtis Is so angry with Wil- a specialty. cleared away and the sun burst forth, |ji9m alien White for slighting re- the stream of lava stopped its march | yaks and newspaper articles that he DR ] x CHRISTY after having destroyed a section Of | intimates that the Emporia editor is "j. He , the northeast part of the suburb and | no¢ the author of “What's the Matter Diseases of women and Children »-Speciaity|the adjacent cemetery. The air rang | with Kansas?” Office The Over Butler Oash Depart-| with benedictions for the king from ment Store, Butler, Mo, his devoted subjects. Hope at once Office Telephone 20. Honse Telephonelo, | returned and the king and queen were preparing to move on but the people Loyal to Dowie at St. Loui St. Louis, April 9.—A large ga’ ing of the followers of John Alexan- insisted that they remain, begging sand onq hundred thirty (5,130) feet, Bottom B. F. JETER, that they be not abandoned. The rags ya re ~~ ay, a width two feet; side slopes ont by one anda Attorney at Law and Justice, king and queen wished to visit other |" “vor O! supporting Bim and Ce | nalf; average depth ax: (6) fest, estimated ex- Geactne tt. hula, J is 4 vile but the railway |20unced the charges formulated by | cayation about 18,288 cublé yatds, The width : distressed villages, forcea | Overseer Voliva as a “wicked and ma” or the right of way is sixty feet. East side square, Butler, Mo, | was interrupted a booed bag ey set | /ictous betrayal of a sacred trust and| La Number Five. begins One thousard : shige Redhers04 Morte Sts pore the work of the devil.” The charges | one hi abe (1,100) py ig hel pa on. Tr = t i 6 Nor! corn DR, J..T.-HOLL [ine panic was spread to Naples. | S#2inst Dowie, wore taken wp oe. | section Rwenty-ane}. TowsobipTaity-nine| { DENTIST. Two strong earthquake shocké-which, vies agtoh, éfder-in-chargé, who then | i), Range Thirty-one (31], and extends south sixty-five degrees west seven hundred sixty nine [769] feet to an intersection with the Miami Ditgh. Bottom width will be twelve [12] feet. Side slopes one by one. Average depth seven Estimated excavation about 4, ad shattered win and cracked the walls of buildings’ were experienced Sunday. The entire population rush- A ed tp the streets in terror, many per- sons crying “The Madonna has for- jsaken us; ,the end, of the world has » April: 9—There was an come.” almost pct resumption of mining i }vNovtyace remains ot Bosco Frecase, | operations ig the -Pittsburg district a commune on the southern Meclivi- Monday. Only one large concern as ty of the, mountain, whore up: 10 98 jegotir rafusedtn: stem the scale but [eeu a Saas a the’ shorea |, expectel to pay the advaneed pnziata, rate when.‘the supply of coal it fof the Gulf . penser one milé"to the stored is exhausted. ti southward, most surrounded soled at} \ ; \ \ England Favors Postponement. ah, ‘ty hush WAtrey = ena + Londapys;-Apra -8--The 3;Ball thd she will have support of Gq Brit fh’ “the ‘effort ‘to ‘ ponetttent? ‘of’ ‘thé "déedhd AID Te Bitar? naire ADK Darisk woh cssizat ne called for a vocal expression from the congregation, who -loudly declared their allegiance to Dowie. Rule. sorts site squares ‘Satter, Mo. — Miners Resume Work. Said work will be let by A. H. Bell, engineer, Contractors to whom said work or any portion thereof is let will be required to give bond with spproved security as required by law. ¥ . Witness my hand and official (seat) of the County Court of Bates County, f' Missouri, this second day of April, 1906, Jno. ¥. Henne. County Cierk. By:Gno. L. Henargi, D.C. 23-8 ? 7 Notice pf Final Settlemen t s hereb: all beoninperoned ig ths, eta autores i in ee . ~ ——— “CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED AND REPAIRED. | R.-R. WHITSETT, Successor to L. C. CALDWELL. Butler, Mo. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, OVER POOL HALL. - 4 "hb ke hia | ew Seo FIELB SEEDS, | ~ Wel have on hand a full line of ‘iin field seeds, which we offer to the trade at very low prices. Choice flax seed, both northern and home grown, will be offered on contract—note or for cash. Hxtra nice seed oats, Red Texas and black. Choice timothy seed, clovers, white and red. Kentucky blue grass, millet and cane seed, kaflir and seed corn, in fact we have every thing in this line that you will need. We ask you to in- spect our stock and get our prices before purchasing. CANNON-WEINER ELEV, CO. MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. 855,000.00 12,702 2a Receives deposits and always has money to loan, 20 years successful experience, ——DIRECTORS:— Dr. T. C, Boulware, J. R, Jenkins, ‘rank M, Voris. Joho Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wu. o waiton Dr. J, M, Christy ©. R. Radford, Max Weiner ..., C, H, Dutcher B, P. Poweli Wu B Tyler Sam Levy WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Wn. E. Wavron, President. Capital Surplus Fund and Profits J. R. Jenkiys, Cashier. Dr. T,.C. Boutwane, Vice-Pres. Wrsiey Denton, Ass’t Cashier. Corby Gararp, Clerk und Bookkeeper. isp THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Hates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each yearifdesired, 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 ful] and vomplete abstract of title to every wore 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 rellable 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, Wm. E. Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, Fank Allen, Sec C. A, Allen, Ass’t Sec, A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Olerk. nen j THE BATES NATIONAL BANK, - BUTLER, MISSOURI. Surplus, $6,000. | me as ‘9100d The Test 25 Years fel ‘Grove’s Chill 1 Tonic