The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 10

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= Se Se RAT ee | f a Soda Crack } You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, arid still others: are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no \ food contains them all in such properly balanced Proportions as a good soda cracker The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain léss water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat | forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why Uneeda Biscult should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all hs their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust—the price being too small to mention. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ee : = = Czar’s Speech a. m ; \2 ‘ ee teyaeg Permenvo the Full: Name Opening Parliament j) aways der” Pay St. Petoreburg, May.—Tho R ussian | axarrys 5 ra | no uinine Emperor’s epeech opening Parlia- ES OS soe or ment was as follows: el ‘ a. 2 “The Supreme Providence which Cures a Co! ba One Day, Grip in Two. gave me the care of our fatherland moved me tocall to my assistance in legislative work elected represen G. Of on Box. 25c. tatives of the people Inthe expec- — tation of a brilliant fature for Russie, aS I greet ia your persons the best men Infernal Machine Man implicated in Plot it from the Empire, whom I ordered | Wag a Dry Battery. to Abduct Lincotn Dead. my beloved subjects to choose from among themselves. “A different work Iles before you. 1 trust that love for your fatherland and your earnest desire to serve it, will inspire and unite you. ’ “] shall keep inviolate the inetitu- tions which I have granted, with the i firm assurance that you will devote \ all your strength to the service of ! your country, and especially to the needs of the peasantry, which are so close to my heart, and to the educa- tion of the people and their economi- cal welfare, remembering that tv the dignity and prosperity wt the State, not only freedom, but order, found- ed on justice, 1a necessary. “] desire from my heart to see my people happy, and hand down to my son an Empire secure, well organized and enlightened. “May God bleas the work that lies before mein unity with the Council of the Empire and the Imperial Douma. May this day be the day of the moral revival of Russia, and the day for the renewal of its highest forces. “Approach with solemnity the labors for which I call you, and be worthy of the responsibilities put on you by the Emperor and people. (May God asqist us.” — Paper Trust First to Yield. 8t. Paul, Minn, May.—The: United | ie States Government secured au un- conditional surrender in the United | near the State Capitol had been to States Circuls Court before Judge | ennihiliation. He picked the harm: Sanborn of the Paper Trust, against | lees tube ap and explained its nature, <whtich the Atsorney-General began 6 | and then putit in his pocket to show $0. dissolye @ | the faith within him. the Gendpal| Betore the trash. was known the telegraph wires had been-used indus. Jefferson City, Mo., May.—A good |" Fort Smith, Ark., May.—Captain deal of fun fe being poked at some Of | R. M. Smoot, who was implicated in the employes at the State Cait over the discovery of a fake crnal machine in the Capitol grounds. » Those of vivid imagination at once divined an attempt to blow up Governor Folk, and perhaps the en- tire State administratidn. negotiated with him for the pyrchase The cause of all this was the dis- of a boat in which Abraham Lincoln covery by.some workmen more than ) was to be taken across the Potomac two wec'as ago of what appeared to | after the abduction, paying $125, 6 “vem tobe a loaded cartridge of | ike sum to be paid when the boat some kind. was put into commission. The find, a zinc tube about ¥ of an} The day before the assassination inch in diameter and 2% {nches long, | Smoot visited Mrs. Surraté in Wash- was turned over to Commissioner A. | ington and was told that the plot N. Seaber. was ready to be put into execntion, The latter soon discovered that it was a dry electric batter y, worn out and perfectly harmless. It was tossed on the top of an ammunition carriage, so as to not interfere with the lawn mowers, and there it rested in peace until to-day. Some of the occupants, of the Adjutant General’s office, discovered it this forenoon. For a time secrecy was observed. The deadly machine was inspected from a distance with awe. - y It was decided that it was loaded with dynamite, perchance fulminate of mercury, and was certainly inten- ded as the agency of removing one or more State officials from. earth. It was late in the evening when Commissioner Seaber learned how died here at the age of 78 years. ‘In 1865 he wae engaged in running the blockade on the Potomac, when he received a visit from John H. miles distant, for orders to use the the assassination. Columbus Alexander, convicted Mrs. Surratt. Atzerot. | Deaths From Appendicitis ‘and bring ee from con ing out of it, Strength Fra abe. Try \been the example cited by all those Surratt, at Port Tobacco, Md., who] *™ and he waited in Alexandria, eight boat. The next night he heard of his wife’s| i, uncle was amember of the jury which * Captain Smoot always dented that he was implicated in the plot to kill Lincoln. bus was kept advised of the movements of Booth, Surrats and di in the. ratio the 5 ou k ai ‘ pation and the ils grow- and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed nk T. Clay, druggist. Price Methodists Favor Long Time Limit. Birmingham, Ala., May. —The Committee on Itineracy of the Meth- odist General Conference, now in see- sion here, will report in favor of changing the time limit for pastors trom a four to a six year period. The committee met and thrashed out the phole matter, and there has been 80 much sentiment in favor of removing the time limit altogether that there will be a minority report in favor of this plan. Centenary church of St. Louis has in favor of removing the limit entire- ly, and {t has figared in all the dis- cussions of the committee, Conservative sentimentamong the members of the committee is to the effect that a compromise may be reached, which will allow the limit to remain as at peresent, four years, but will give to the College of Bish- ops power to extend the time in in- dividual cases where they see fit, Postmaster Robbed. G, W. Fouts, postmaster at Rieer- ton, Ia., nearly lost his lite and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: “For 20 year I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such @ eevere case of jaundice, that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor pre- scribed Electric Bitters, which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years.” Sure cure for billousness, Neuralgia. weakness and all stom- ach, liver, kidney and bladder de- rangements. A wonderful tonic. At Frank T. Clay’s, drug store. 5Vc, Probate Docket May 1906 Term Kxecutors and Administrators, Monday, May 28th, 1st day. Heath David B decd MS Horn Ex. Decker Wm decd Geo O Decker Admr. Daniel John decd Geo W Daniel Ex. Robbins Wm decd Robert L Scott Admr, Olive R L decd Wm M Olive Admr. Tuesday, May 29th, 2nd day. Kalbach Daniel R decd Wm F Tygard Ex. Tuttle Deniza J decd E R Tuttle Admr, Frost Thomas deed Jas H Raybourn Ex, McCuaig Hugh decd Mary M McCuaig Admx, Wednesday, May 30th, 3rd day. Driver W Bh dset Louisa Driver Admz, eJohn D decd AnnaT Rick Admx Jno D Moore Admr. J B Neptune Ex. jecd John Yoss Sr Ex. Thureday, May 31th, 4th day. zabeth decd Harry C Brown Ex. Me M decd J an wel the piotto abduct President Lincoln, Swarens Smith Geo L decd Mary E! Saturday, June 2nd, 6h day. Hardman J W decd W K Hardman Admr, Wright Lucy F decd DeWitt Wright Adur. Bassett John H decd Jno B Newberry Admr. antz ick decd Sarah Schantz & Jno Deerwester Exs, Monday, June 4th, 7th day. Shackelford Jas H decd D A Shackelford Ex, Wayland W H decd Whipple & Wayland Exs. Keeble Charlotte decd Jas G Keeble Admr. Summ: lin di Warner Anna F decd Wm A Florence Ex. Tuesday, June 5th, 8th day. Beall Jane decd Jno W Jamison Ex. Darnell Margaret decd Jno W Jamison Admr. Pentzer H 'V decd P H Holcomb Ex. DeLung Wm A decd J W Campbell Admr. Wednesday, June 6tb, 9th day. DeLung Emma A decd John C Hayes Admr. Elliett Pyle deed D K Waiker & J C Clark Kxe. Hornor J H deed Caroline Hornor Executrix. Jotham Scudder decd Warren & A J Lentz Guardians’ and Curators’ Docket. Thursday, June 7th, 10th day. Calvert GeoE JW Jemison Cur. Malcomb Lawton L Benton Cur. jogers Paul Betal Minnie A Rogers Cur. Dei abenigh JacobK JnoC Hayes Cur. Robinson Frank W E HeyleCur. Friday, June 8th, 11th day. Baughn Melvin G minor Mand Sears Cur. Ferris Albion etal minors Anna B Ferrie Cur. Summers John & Henry minors Selmoi L Swan Floyd Mary M minor W E Walton Cur. Ayers Wilbur F minor Jno Hayes Cur. Saturday, June 9th, 12th day. McKinsie Frank minor Jno C Hayes Car, Morrell ‘V minor Jno C Hayes Our. Schnoblin Cland et al minors Jno C Hayes Cur. oat raga al minors Lon 8 Brown- ‘Monday, Jane 11th, 13th day. Barton Kate ot al minors § L Bates Cur. Car. ‘a Walter mitior Helen M Davis Car. Tuesday, June 12th, 14h day. j 3 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Fiatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ‘Tho Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK Orry. cy A M Summers Admr. . MeNaughton Elizabeth decd J Williams Admr Fr et al minors Mary E Chambers Sopoara ener ming at Allen Cur, : . 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. Jan, 22d, 1906. E. A. Benneté, Eaq., President, Farmers Bank, Butler, Mo. Dear Sir:— 1am 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 features enti- tled to special mention. . Very truly ne JOHN E, SWANGER, Secretary o! FARM LOANS, | pe A i \ 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. re DUVALL & PERCIVAL, | BUTLER, Mo. 4

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