The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 5

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a ' , Trouble Center. ~ The Recollection ity Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten.” Hy \ HEAD A Train Load of TORIES GPT GE WIRURF. | is cts tor ten an este hana so ae _— ; ” fret cigar. ‘Wire Plus the Tariff. — aon ‘“ I T a One Kansas firm has received a| Mrs. James G. Blaine’s Radical .!°ok, “where was dat cigar made ” ¢ en 00 > shipment of twenty-seven carloads Divorce Action. | m Bi bad « Bag hg oy ouk ¥ Every man feels a certain pleasure in the use of good A of fence wire. The farmers will pay “was made in Santo Domingo.” 4 tools. He knows that he can depend upon them to do Aa approximately $56 per ton for this} New York, May.—New York and| - “Geel «J thought so.” their work and do it well. In time a man will become ; wire. If they buy it in less than ton | Washingto tartl “Why-did’you think sot’ | attached to a good tool as to an old friend, so in sym- r All Came Out and He Suffered l it will diay eevee ts = ty Se “It—it started a half dozen revolu uf pathy do they seem to become. ~ Me Very Much—U jote it will cost them a little more. | well authenticated rumors that Mrs. | "_¢ s, i ery Much— nder Doctor Three At the present ton price the train | James G. Blaine, who recently went ea in me stomach."—Chicago Daily Keen Kutter Tools are the kind of tools that become y Months and No Better—Perma- | oad will bring $37,800 to Bioux Falls, 8. D., to begin d-| = —_—___—— | et Saree ’ “ ” There is economy and satisfaction in buying Keen A rently Cured at Expense of $2, The tariff on fence wire imposes, | vorce proceedings against the son of a yee y . t “Now,” said th f th Kutter Tools because every Keen Kutter Tool is the at conservative estimate, a $7 per|the late Republican statesman, in- Po who pal yore: sl - pod best that brains, money and skill can produce. , ton tax on the farmers. Atthisrate, | tends to avail Berself of the recent| pticant for the job of meter inspector, { Keen Kutter Tools have been the standard of Amer- i CURA REMEDIES the tribute to the protective system | decision of the Supreme cours of the| “I want it understood that we don't 4 ica for 36 years and were awarded the Grand Prize at y WORK WONDERS |= this one shipment alone would be| United States touching upon dl- age Sg poe . Beg renga a o > — se a pls -— oe A about $4,525. This tribute helps} vorces, in pressing her suit. al ead te wh ges dy cuales 1! Kutt cai ccmsiistion dteshheo thet} a i Mr. A. ©. Barnett, proprietor of no one except the Wire trust, which,| Mrs. Blaine, it is said, will urge -encagehaagatrn ane you to 4, pes Lind of tool with pesccstolyer chethens athteaion. 4 opiates pedioyginen: like all other trusts, putsup theprice| among other things that since she| take one drink each day before you When, for instance, you buy a bit be sure to get one in the following gratef ul letter just as high as it can be maintained | divorce which the first Mrs. Blaine | *t#rt to inspect the meters.”—Houston |; bearing the Keen Kutter name. Made in all leading Cuticura cured him and his son | Under the shelter of the tariff. secured from her husband comes| *™* , age oe ns aoe ge finish and with ° +r GEE“ cutting lips, insuring long life. terrible eczemas: The farmers also pay heavy tribute} within the purview of this deciaton, Take Any Risk. | Some of the other kinds of Keen Kutter Tools are: My little boy had eczema, His jon all farm machinery, on alllumber| young Blaine has never been legally} Mre. Clinton Streeter—John, wake Axes, Adzes, Hammers, Hatchets, Chisels, Screw 4 ve an ond ear a om, ~ they uee, on most of the furnishings | separated from his first wile, and his | The ecok is screaming “Burglars!” Drivers, Auger Bits, Files, Planes, Draw Knives, Saws, ered much. Ihada physician | Of thelr houses, on nearlyeverything| second marriage, therefore, {s void. ‘him, ut at the end of three | Brush Hooks, Corn Knives, Eye Hoes, Trowels, Prun- he was no better. I remem- that the Cuticura Remedies TU go right down.” they wear and on much that they Mrs. C. S—No, don’t—they might eat. And yet there are men repre- Since the frst Mrs. Blaine has for Mr. Clinton Streeter—Great Scott! } Tool Cabinets, Scythes, Hay Knives, Grass Hooks, some years been the wife of Dr. Wil- ing Shears, Tinners’ Snips, Scissors, Shears, Hair Clip- shoot you.” | pers, Horse Shears, Razors, etc., and Knives of all kinds. | take—my goodness, woman, suppose } end we will see that you are supplied. cured me, and after giving = senting Kansas in Congress who say | liam T. Bull, the noted surgeon of| Mr. C. S—That's a small risk to If your dealer docs not!keep Keen Kutter Tools, write us es Ol eura 080! aD ty diectiona, aad that the tariff isan absurd issue in| this city, to whom she was married ther thoeld ateal the cook!—Cleve- SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY, | that state. One of these declared at the Topeka convention that ff the + pl gilbenlegeftod gael myself | people at Kansae wanted tariff re- to his ad case, Mr. Barnett says: | Vision they must get into the Demo- uffered with eczema, a burning, | cratic party. The truth is that the rye on == tariff should be a stronger {issue in sicians for several months, |@n agricultural state than in any t ay then | other.—K. 0. Star. after divorcing Blaine, the situation has features whieh are of Interest to all members of soesiety and particu- larly those who are members of the divorce colony, will await eagerly this attempted application of the Supreme court decision. A most important feature of the caee is the faet that {n making this Soap and Ointment on him his eczema left him, his hair jend Leader. St. Louls, U. S.A. 239 Broadway, Naw Yorn A Conversion. Towne—Yes, indeed, the new mints ter was once a prize fighter. Browne—Ah! I suppose he became eonvinced that he could never save his foul and be a prize fighter. Towne—Well, I believe some other pugilist convinced him that he could never be a prize fighter to save his ‘ was : ticura. I took ttles of Cuticura Resolvent, and A Guaranteed Cure For Piles ticura Bon and Ointment @ppeal to theSupremecourt decision, | souk—Philadelphia Press. nee darting to tab tame ana: AL Mre, Blaine would be nullitying her —_—__——_ ting T had taken the six bottles of to]own marriage to James G. Blaine. Her Way. y si sat ay feos had jody’ refunding money if PAZOOINTMENT | a4 joagt part confirmation of Zz “When @ young man tries to Kiss , good color, and all erup- | fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. then ba: Riven Above. wea sectied you, you should give him a good emack We we the Cutioura ‘Boap and trom Dr. William TT. Bull, husband| “ohare t “We use the cura Soap ani m Dr. . 5 “Obarile tried it last { ° Rumor of Death For Stoessel.| <1 tne arst Mrs. Blaine, og while good smack ot MISSOURI STATE BANK, | BUTLER, MISSOURI. | Capital $55,000.00 { Surplus Fund and Profits 12,702 28 | Receives deposits and always has money to loan. 25 years Something Wron € +7 successful experience, “Yon haven’t got the toothache,” said the mental cunst. “You only think you have.” ait py gy ig og Bi ma, and : gave him a good smack on and hesity. 1 cheerully recom- | Si, Petersburg, May.—I0. ts otuitting that be understood Mre,| t# mouth: at leat, I think it was 8 es of eczema. (signed) A.C. Bar- rumored that uilivary court which je would seek a separation on! onor—Houston Post. ‘Avard, Oklahoma, Mar. 30,1905.” | has been investigating the surrender | the grounds stated, carefully pointed Besenal and, Internal Treeiment or erery | of Port Arthur aud the butely of the/out that the divorce which his wife Soup, Sie Ointment ge Reel” 18ea of Japan has condemued to| secured from Blaine does not come ad of el druggiate, A slngie ot often oures. within the decision. Mrs. Ball was ——DIRECTORs:—. death Lieutenans G-nerul Stovssel, wobinalibilns the Skin, Sealy e04 Ht.” | who commanded she Russian: furces| out of town and could not be seen. “Oh, you think I only think I bave, De, 7. 10, Boulware, J. R Jewnius, jraue, a. Vorin. at Port Artur, aud Kear Admiral| Mrs. Blaine was formerly Miss) do you?” howled the sufferer. “Well, Dr. J. M. Christy G.'R. Radtora, Wile STOR | A Nebogatoff, whe commanded one of| Martha Hich bors, daughter of Rear| While I'm at it, I think you have an- OG, H, Dutcher B. P, Powen Wi BV ster ry Admiral Hichbors. Sh 1 other think coming. See?"—Chicago Sam Levy For Infants and Children, Admiral Rojestvensky’s squadrons, chborp. She was popular) 1.1, News Kind You Have Alw t who surrendered during the naval|in Washington eoclety. ———— WE WANT YOUR BUSLNESS { ou Have ays Bough battle to the Japanese. Mra wide ee enuiusinas Wo. E. Watton, President. 4. Jenkins. Cashier ¢ the When General Stoessel surrendered Burton May Finish Term. Just think, Beethoven, who wrote Dr. T. C. Boutware, Vice-Pres, Wrstry Devos, Ass’ { ture of a Japanese dispatch gave the first this music, was perfectly deaf and CorBLy GaRarD, Clerk wid bookkeeper. | Washington, May 28.—Senator Burrows, at an ioformal meeting of the elections committee, stated that there was no doubt Senator Burton would resign should the United States Supreme court deny his appli- cation fora rehearing. Pending the application the eommittee will make no investigation. Senator Barton was given sixty days to submit his application for information that Port Arthur had not reached its last stages of starva- tion and ammunition shortage. A dispatch from the Japanese head- quarters two weeks after the sur- render etated that there was ammu- nition and food enough to have con- tinued the struggle for months. As- sertions were made later by Russians who were in the siege that Stoessel had 30,000 men capable of bearing arms when he surrendered. Others couldn't hear his own compositions! tO My. Nonote (who is a Philistine)—I see where he was dead in luck.—Cleve- land Leades. S anaumacauaed RRR BA HLM Pon “Her Confession. seonmnnnenaunnaasenenmmeaanamenmmmemananeat bo | Manée—i felt Itke I onght to cry THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO, DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. Butter, - Mo, over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co, Residence High Street. Phone 218, Residence Phone 195. when Jack told me he wae going away for. a month. Clara—Well, why didn’t you? Maude—Because [I don't have my waterproof complexion on.—Chicago | Daily News, Gauss and Effect. Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dad+ Counties, Mo, at DR. H. M. CANNON, in bis defense put the number at “sy oel Ror igh lb Latte drop of water VERY LOWEST RATES OF IN'TERES on one, three, fv: or . xed up W he m! . Dentist, 5,000 and sald thetood wasexhaust- the Supreme court. The Kansneleg- The mitkman’s, daughter seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part enoh ed to the extremity that horse meat was being served. (platore will elect @ United States year if desired, Every land owner wautiug a loan should ctl! senator at the coming session. The question whether or not the governor of Kansas will name Burton’s suc- cessor will depend, therefore, upon when the Supreme court hands down a decision. —Chicago Dally News. BUTLER, - MISSOURI. ill be in Adrian every Tues- iaaaeaiaeaiae mead ay and Friday prepared to do’ Has Stood The Test 25 Years. 1 kinds of dental work. The old, original GROVE’S Taste- less chill tonic. You know what you are taking. It is ironand quinine in a tasteless form. Nocure, nopay. 50c and get our rates and liberal terms. Money ready as soon as OBVIOUS. papers are signed. Wehave a@ full and complete abstract of title to every aore of land or town !ot In Hater County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trurt, Sheriff's deeds, tus titles or other conveyances that have Yeen recorded im bates county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- Always has ready money on hand tw lown on farmr (n Rates, | STHEOPATHY itiaiinibaliibdieaiens oS ERE e ton 35 years ago and are written up daily from the county reo- Terman Bent Dating, Four Texans in Fight; Folk to Aid the Veterans. ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and utler, Missouri, are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Jefferson City, May 28.—The state G. A. R. encampment opened here with an attendance of more than 1,000 persons. Governor Folk de- livered the address of welcome which was responded to by Department One Fatally Wounded. DR. JOHN A. BELL, Fort Worth, Tex., May.—Four SUCCESSOR TO men fought a duel on the principal . streets of Hempstead Wednesday HARRIET FREDERICK. night with shotguns and revolvers. Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, Wm. E, Walton, Pres, Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, Those participating were: Joseph| Commander Fishback, of St. Louls. Fank Allen, Sec C. A, Allen, Ass’t Sec, T. ¢. BOULWARE, Nooner and Tucker Pinckney on one} Governor Folk sald that if thecourts A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper fclan and Surgeon. Office |Side and A. E. Young, of Houston,| decide that old soldiers in the Fed- ©: Vos dheeen os tt h Side Square, Butler, Mo, |@nd Charles Nasson the other. 4/474) home are not entitled to vote he + D. Yates Abstractor, . J. Nix, Clerk, es of women and children | number of shots were fired. Joseph will convene the legislature to give ty. ‘ Nooner was fatally wounded in the them that right. abdomen and Charles Nass shot in many | DR: ]. M. CHRISTY» — | the bana. i neeegatsats ns of women and Childzen & Specialty} The duel was the result of trouble Letter to Mr. M.S. Horn, my _— icine Sead The Over Butler Oash Depart-| between the men earlier in the day. Butler, Mo. The Maid—The cea ~ ae Tae Man—H’m! Of course—low tfda a | THE BATES NATIONAL BANK, Dear Sir: The cost of the paint needed for your house is more im- portant than the price of it; you may pay more than usual for the paint and still have it cost less than usual; but, of course, if you can get Pinckney isa relative of the late Congressman Pinckney and his brother, both of whom were killed in B. F. JETER, a Prohibition row a few months ago at Law and Justice, in the same place. OMee over H. H, Nichols, on sist Eggs For a Revivalist. that kind of paint for less money Nashville, Ind., May.—The, Rev, | than usual,the cost is that much leas. DR, J. T. HULL George ile, a sevbraties who has| That’s the case with A. Archie, a DENTIST. conducted meetings in this county | house-owner of Waterloo, Wis. He sams thaticed to Hegedorn’s | f0F eoveral weeks, has been very out-| boughs ten gallons. of Devoe lead north side square. Butler, Mo. spoken in his reference to the short- and-sinc Paint for his house; his > comings of the people and at last he | painter, Sid Ghastin, sald he would EXPERI! remarked that the “Bible isa dead | need {t; so did A.J. Humphrey, the eemmmeeme | letter,” meaning that {t had no in-| druggist who sold the paint. ‘fluence among those who professed} When the job was done—twocoats to be following {ts teachings, Just|—he had five gallons left. You can ment Store, Butler, Mo, 20, House Telephonel0. “No, I dont care to call on her, ehe gossips so.” “But she doesn’t tell anything that ton't true.” BUTLER, MISSOURI. I know it; that’s what makes her @o tiresome.”—Houston Post. Appropriate. j Capital $50,000, bd ° Surplus, $6,000. | “I'm going to have my poems uni- formly bound. Can you suggest some- thing appropriate?” | SA SE SESE cay Peg fatiue tnttorm—| Ha Sood Tae Test 25 Years ood Kind, Too. oy 9 ; ay Grove’s as be was closing his sermona volley |jadge howeurprised they were. Eight em es dnghtrons vay [ni arenas eal ae van Yoon nm | Poetics Chill Tonic A ler, hitting him and splattering over the | Coat of lead and oll and took elght} = says he is on fire with love for : ; : | congregation. Tho sainiater jamspod gallons, The cost. of a thing isn’t] ma” a oe ee _No-Circ-Io-Pay. 50 cents. brough always in the price. Yours truly “Then get itm to tale out.some fire tt ¥ i _ -{tawarance in “your favor."—Houston ‘Notice of Final Settlement. Notice of Final Settlement, r x Notice is hereby given. to all creditors and sgl bereby acne te all (creditors ang en ect, others interested in the estateof Navid M. Kep- , Two Objects. lar, desrased, shat Ld. I. an yerds sania Gilbert, doceased, | that 4, Eiley Gilbert, she go, ebroad to cult Tay Ginel settlement theteot, at the settlement thereef, at the = J voice? ss 1908. sourt, on the sth Ny of %-4¢ Administrator with will mu

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