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u The Buller Weekly Times. Running a Newspaper. A humorist up North is trying to VOL, XXVIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906. sell us & cash register. A PRETTY MATRON OWES Baptist Assembly. Warrensburg Star. | is a doormat for the whole com. 90000.0-00.0000000000000000000000000000000000000080000 9| munity. For the first time in the history of We print our paper Thursdays. the B. Y. P. U.in the state, it is to have an assembly. It will be held at } | Everything of importance happens @ |on Fridays. Pertle Springs, July 23rd to 3ist Ruaning a country newspaper is inclusive. The obj ct of this assembly is to § }like chasing 1n antelope—the longer you ran the farther behind you get. form a closer bond of fellowship be- tween the existing unions for the purpose of mutual comment inepir- Notwithstanding the apparently universal impression to shecontrary, the editor of this paper ie always ation, education and for the super- vision and extension of the different 2} willing to accept cash on subscrip- tion. fines of Christiaa and denominatlon- Correspondents are respectfally re- al work in the state. quested to get thelrcommunications The first three days will be devoted to the work of the B. Y. P. U. The 5 | Be Vedumelan roe of cack eek’ {second three to Sunday School and Indispensable in makisy “inest >| We are always full Wednesday after. | the remaining days to Evangelism. : ae pe ri | 2 | noon—‘‘we” being used of aon in} The morning. hours will be devoted breads, ren and Ue pe | 9 | the editorial sense, to the regular assembly work; the reatest culinarv help of nodern ? We boy of = a ae afternoons to conferences and recre- 8 _ - P Te ae | f| sounding le eagn ot eAfot. ce the reins to peel he times. Young houseke2pers find 9|Miss Alyce Mae Sprawl and Elmer| tures and entertainments, - 4 | Sloper, whieh was io for last Friday | The program committee has suc- the beginning 2 evening bd ear oe - ceeded in getting together one of the in cookery in pha oe ; awlNy p Aho greatest aggregations of talent that a few hours previous with a promi-| has ever been io attendance upon a nent married lady of this vicinity.—| similar meeting. Among the attrac- Puck. tions are such men as Dr. Robeson, PRICE Gax(wa rowoER 60, of the Southern Theological Sem!- nary of Louisville, Ky.; Dr, Johns- Fortunate Missourians, “When I was a druggist, at Liv- RICE cream ton Myers, pastor Of the fa 0 YS | aA eR A a A ANNAN BE eZ 9 8 of they suecess its employment. NoTe.—Ir itatt sh hal er iny made fror a onia. Mo., writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., “‘three of my cus- Immanuel Baptist church, Chicago; * : Dr. Thomas Greene, New’ York and Germans Convicted Of Dr, Spillman Riggs. The Temple} Selling Secret to America. Quartette, which is one of the most noted quartestes in America, is an- other attraction that of itself will be worth the price of a season ticket. both northern and - Liberty, Mo.,- May.—Lonard Bell, the Missouri City bank robber, was sentenced to seven yeare fn the penitentiary by Judge Alexander. : ®|tomers were permanently cured of 7 MRS. ANNA WM. KAISER, : % ee by Le ros New — § Had Suffered Severely From Polvie Catarrh—Cannot Praise Peruna %|°OVery, and are well and strong to- Leipsig, G .M ee $ 7 Too Highty—Read Her Leter. Di ceecegee and mentee kctecan, Wan tore she Imperial Rasslartinent tu booocooccocc oppo co 009s ooo oeoopooooooooeeeo00000008 Steer slag Now Dissovery a short Gths teatientehen, 0 former cat ‘e RS. ANNA N. KAISER, Two Reports Ner Care. oP ae ba meg! | gk ng te one of the Government departments Rivers, Wis., was a sufferer from} After continuing tive treatment a| 80. reg , ing’s New Dis- " pelvic catarth to such an extent that| ahert time beer, aida: atacr reports |Covery as the most wondertal medi. The Governor Restors pe ay onde pee she could scarcely do her own work. In| her eure, as follows: cine in existence’ Surest cough and M j ‘ guilty describing her symptoms, she wrote: “I must drop you @ line to let you| Cold cure and throat and lung heal- Citizenship of Marsha’ ing representatives of the American “] have such terrible backaches and | know that I am well now and cured|er. Guaranteed by Frauk s (ay, Pi Ci Legation at Brussels a submarine pains below my shoulder blades, way | with your medicine, I must thank you a 50c and $1.00. Trial) at Pierce City. mine, with anchoring apparatus and ! down my back and across my hips, and| for the advice you gave me, ial . ‘wi 1 t ’ at times pains in the pelvic organs, 0] ‘The medicine iseomething wonder- scsi aii talage rea = ’ ann be pa "as caus oe ll 4 that I am not able to lie down or sleep.| fal, I cannot praise it enough for the Letter to Mr. George H. Black. ernor Foik to-day res 8 , rege IT also have pains through my left side} good it has done for me and I hope , rights of Willlam L. Griffith, of|with selling similar drawings to and = afraid I may be getting heart — ga will be freed from their Butler, Mo. Plerce City, in order that he may as penis << Min aye | peo qoakie. bate } Dear Sir: One of'the most impor-| sume the duties of Marshal of Pierce |r ¢h, Q D vised otheap th ha French - Pg et a tguiente ceneale ae vas olay tant things a farmer doeé is to keep | City, to which office he was recently oa. ee eemen Mier weeks, Mra, Kaiser reported as follows: | are taking my advice. If ore EE need | his buildingsin good condition. And | elected. : Eeatioaleben was # sentenced to tour “J feel much stronger and do not got oc. sgain, I knew runa | one of the simplest and easiest ways To $879 Griffith was sent to the sutiinin can eee ot ol pepe nervous as lused to, The pain is on- ip me.’ r of doing it fs to paint them. It’s| Penitentiary from Nodaway County rights ae d to police supervision tirely gone, except when I work a little i Or. Hartman's ong the |°asler to make money by keeping | under sentence of ten years for rob- . : hard. The medicine has done me every woman suffering to ralse an 4 - peaaetii good. I am taking 'Perana| symptoms above indicated, Dr. Hart- |¥ = ae peso osha ae be = aged nf ne - and Manalin. My bowels are also in| man extends an carpest invitation to | Xtra bushel or 60 to the acre. nor Crittenden in , but his c Seed ccatives.” write to him for medical advice. Wm. Keegan, a farmer near Beard rights were not restored. Valley, Wis., lately painted his} Griffith has for years been acitizen ) Two Lawyers inaTilt, | jhouse It had always taken 12 gal-|of Pierce City, for the last three or OR: J. M. NORRIS, Specialist ; ” lons of mixed paint; and he didn $/four years having beenon the police On the eye, ear, nose avd throat, | =: ° ur. believe 7 gallons of Devoe lead-and-| force. gives special attention to the treat | In the circuit court Frederick A.|cine wonld do @ good job. When he was elected Marshal it ton eee UPOR | Boxley, an attorney, was fined $20) But he used only Gand took the] was found shat he was disqualified Thoee in need of glasses can have | 924 Byron Woodson, also an até or-|7¢h back to H. Toms, Richland Con-| ynless restored to cltizanship. This the eyes tested free and properly fit, ney, was fined $* for the contempt |ter, Wis., the dealer who sold it.| was done by the Governor. ted. . Office on.the South Side over| of court. Boxley was representiog| They were both surprised. A nelgk- Pe Elmer Dixon's store. Office boure| the plaintiffin the trial of a sult! hor of Mr, Keegan used Devoo lead- Judge L. W. Shafer Dies from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the M litan Street : against the Metropolitan and-sinc paint‘On his house ava re- ; Railway company. Woodson be sult. Devoelead-and zinc ts economy, | Suddenly in Lamar, Mo. assisting Frank Johnson in the Yours truly Greenfield, Mo., May 11.—Judge Shven Veors For Bob. company’s defence. Io making his F.W.Devor&Co, ‘1, w. shafer, of Greenfeld, Judge of speech_to the jary Mr. Boxley ac-| New York, Chicago and KansasCity. she Twenty-aixth—Fudictal—Cireuit cused Mr. Woodson of smirking and) p.§,—Gough & Hoss cell our paint. gieg of heart failure in Lamar. onering. He said: ee Judge Shater had been in falling I cast no aspersions upon Mr.| Treating Wrong Disease. health for several months, and for @ He pleaded guilty when arraigned | Johnson but upon the man who alts) 4701 times women call on their family |time was off the bench on that ac- and wept after being sentenced. At- | at the counsel table with him and physici ans, suffering, a8, they, imagine, count. Later he resumed his work, torney Whitsett of Kansas City was | who enickere and emirks and nods disease, snot vy from liver or kidney and Monday opened the Barton his counsel. Bell will bo taken tu | his head yes or no af the statements) Tanne, ann lier with pain here aod | Couaty Court in Lemar. jon at once. : ili of my witnessess.. I say to you such th me ond in’ this way, they al present He was the first Republican Judge - i e selves ant eir ea: iD, io aorg Sha beak ay thé tgs pe sotlons are ape a peejadies ins nd indifferent, or over-busy doctor, sep- chosen in the Twenty-sixth Circuit ‘> 28rd. Kanaaa City detec. |ia"y and vie so il aemaaaah abel Some Seyi nla gene 1 ee for many years, having been elected ; fficora ambushed | f justice.” : pills and'potions” In reall y, they are all }in 1904 In the face of former heavy purchasing. . Ball was | Mr. Woodson sprang to his feet} only symptoms ca by some aterine disease. and shouted in retort: f “That's a lie.” Judge Shafer settled in Greenfield, f Dade County, in 1866, and had serv- i then fined both tb son of thi , Wrong ‘ D, Oh tone and thes promptly ald the} weather’ and consequent cou blaations [ad de Probate Judge of that county. y promptly p A proper medicine ke Dr. Pierce’s Fa- For thirty years he wasa member }| amounte. oui have cali removed diseute, of ‘the ard pres poem, a spelling all those dis' ng | was its president a time of his stead rom od mioaeye i has bane death. He war 67 years old. well said, that "a diseaee known {s half cured.” Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Exvectiptl selentific medicine, ately experienced and skillfu Democratic majorities. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles is f native medicinal roots and if PAZOOINTMENT “harmless tn fts effects in any {fetta ven tn 6 to 14 days. 50c, oriernng onc es Iy trell Survivor Dies i. El Paso, Tex.,. May.—Jack Swartz, the county. ~TSBLEPHONE. 53, We have on hand a full line of choice field seeds, which we offer to the trade at very low prices. Choice flax seed, | offered on contract—note or for cash. | Extra nice seed oats, Red Texas and i 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 * CANNON-WEINER ELE ——— cocmmocommces Sno i ra ue a, eg, one Lak Park Breeding Farm Butler, Mo, *| is é DR. COX whose colts are all high steppers and higif sellers. GENERAL BOAZ whose colts are gentle, speedy and game. -ECHO the finest and most intelligent 3 year old tro$ter in SIMSON, fine Imported Coach Horee, see his colts. A Treasurer Short $85.000. Newburyport, Mass, May 14 - James B. Felker, treasurer of this city, who Was arrested, charged with embezzlement trom the city treasury admitted that his accounts are short not lees than $85,000 The greater portion of the money, he sald, was invested {n mining stocks To Settle Smoot’s Fate May 18. Washington, May 14 —The Senate committee on privileges and elections considered the Senator Smoot ease, but, In view of statenents of several senators that they desired to review certain features of the testimony, a vote was postponea until May 18. It was agreed, however, that a vote shall be had on that day. home grown, will be a a ra VCO,

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