The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 14, 1906, Page 8

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Seeders see ee ee ne If you will eat more UneedaBiscuit you can do more work, enabling you to earn more money, so that you can buy more | Uneeda Biscuit do more work and earn still more money. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY STATESMAN OF [Always Kemet: csc Full Name OLD SCHOOL DEAD) axative Pirom.c Chuinine rE NI ly Cures a Cold in Onc Day, Crip in Two. GC. 2 on Boz. 25c. BEFORE PUBLIC 40 YEARS.| Must Keep Within Limit. India as are stom- Sen. Gorman was born March 11,| Jefferon City, June —The city of | ae 8 common in 18389, Howard county, Maryland. "! Columbia lust its suit against the ome ae Keser rg Meggan Atl2 heeame a page in thesenate. | state auditor in the supreme court. sure remedy; Electric Bitters, the In 1866, postmaster of the senate. |1t was a mandamus proceeding | great restorative medicine, of which Frow ‘66 to '70, internal revenue ' brought by Columbia to compel the | 8. A. Brown, of Bennettaville, 8, C. collector. é 4 says: “They reatored my wife to per- Following 21 years in Maryland | auditor to register $20,000 of sewer legtelesure . : bonds. The auditor refused to reg- ps ge O soateaine In 1880 went to United States sen- |ister the bonds on the ground that] torpid liver,” Electric Bitters cure gy ster ten ll returned to Columbia had reached the limit al-| chills and fever, malaria, billousnese. M 8 lowed by the constitution before| lame back, kidney troubles and the senate. bladder disorders. Sold on guaran- Washington, June 4.—Sen. Arthur | these bonds were voted. tee by Frank T. Clay, druggist Senator Arthur Pue Gorman Succumbs to Long Illness. Deadly Serpent Bites Pue Gorman, thefox of thesenate, is] This is a ruling of great impor- Price 506. dead. He passed away at his home | tanee to all cities of the third class = bene pees pap By T ®linthestate. Under this opinion they prolonged si rom i which the enteebled condition of his | cannot tncrease their indebtedness in Notice to Contractors. general health prevented him from | excess of 5 per cent of the assessed rising. 1 atp o’clock he was stricken with valuation of - clty. = had 1906, at the East Front Door of the Court House an attack of heart trouble, elmilar | 2#¥med that this restriction wasex- | in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missonr, to a series of attacks suffered a week | Clusive of certain kinds of indebted- | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- ness incurred for public uses. noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that on Tuesday, the 19th day of June, ago. le expired before relief could be 3 bidder, or bidders, at public outcry, the con- adm nistered. " 4 struction of the following bridges, as provided Plans had been made to remove A Guaranteed Cure For Piles for in the report of A. H. Bell, engineer, and W. J, Bard, John J, March and Estes Smith, - this week to his homeat Laurel, Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding Wate Guan cnamen's a ae 4 jles. Druggists are authorized to Bogen hig Syberia fefunding money PAZOOINTMENT cour must county. Misoust nthe matiar been confined to his home since Jan, | Mails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. ( Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: 16, and the ailment was diagnosed (mae bo ciated 3! 4g stomach trouble with heart com- Nine steel bridges, each of one hundred plications. Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Cephree steel bridges, each of Atty (60) foot Senator Gorman of Maryland was! Homeseekers Excurelons. Rate| ""wo'steel bridges, each of forty (40) foot ont yh fo ae publle tor one fare plus $2.00 for round trip. | 2 rica-way of esch being fourteen (14) feet more than 40 years asa leader. He Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays | wide, each built on tubular steel piers, all as began hiscareer asa page in the | of each month, except that rates to | described in the specifications on file in the of- senate. From that he steadily | Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs peeshrd pact the County Court of Bates ’ a , the location of eseh of which climbed until he reached the senate, | and Trinidad, Colo,, will be one fare | several bridges is shown tpon thereport ot ontd where he was @ man of power. . a 7. : plus $5.50. Tickets limited to 21 | engineer an iewers as amended and approv- tion’ halle have thundered to" hie days from date of sale. For potnts | 07 Conny Cour of Bates county, Mla name. He was man who stood for | to which tickets may be sold call at| Each bidder bidding fer eaid work will be re- policies. Ofttimes the chief executive | depot or phone 27. quired to give bond in not less than twenty per f his own party hasdenounced him P pane cent of the amount of the work eo let to him for but be stcod frm. With a limited | 782d Lodge B. P.0.E., Denver, | ine tuithtul execution by him of the contract number of followers he has often |°lo., July 16th to 21861906. Rates | let, and will be required to enter Into contract won victory from the majority by {to Denver, Colorado Springs and | Th ormecntnc srg arb tact and skill. Pueblo $16.00 for round trip. Tick- | quired by eaid engineer. And at the time of He was a leader and an oy mage ete onsale July 10th to 15th fina] | making said bids each said bidder will be re- defeat of theforee bill and be. wae {72070 limite not earlier than July | $2Scq'is"ae root's tesertasnne one of theframers of the Wileon-Gor. | 16th not re than Aug. 20 1906. tae pee mae a. - gee by the under- man engar schedules in the tariff. Home coming week for Kentuck- | *ned engineer until he shall have entered into _ He has been longer before the pub: | jans Louisville, Kentucky, June 13th preps aise ee oe ae F Biba teice Wie week: teaee Po: | to 17¢h 1906, Round trip rate But- EO Kot ’ ler to Louisville and return $14.45, ag ben righ be he a — he entered the senate as Tickets on sale June 11th to 18th. me vor dpe an county, Missouri benegy _ Hg - japan Final return limit’ 80 days from sae = ae noes county, Maryland, in and was i . L, Hemeait, D.C, of cook poor parentage that the few aang abioes State Judicial Conven- wey thot His adtention began in | 428 Jeflerson City, Mo., 26ch_ 1906. prod nn ay he be- | return Hutt July 30th 1906. 3496, and recorded in the He married the daughter of the round trip rate to Kansas roulti millionaire, Henry Gaesaway Davis and became associated in a finéaclal way with Stephen B. Elkins, @ son-in-law of Davis. His home in Washington was one of the handeomest and init he raised up a large family of daughters and Trustee’s Sale, clasped, and he grasped the sides of his may do wany things; all intellectual people will recognize the undoubted benefit of an assembly of tne people for generally speaking, has. no conception of the meaning of the word. Those K. A, Brynert, W. F, Douvait, who have been responsible in the Rus- President. Cashier. sian past for the education and prog- ress of her uncultured millions of peasants have so lamentably failed that to-day, when the question of improv- ing the peasant’s status, meeting his requirements, and alleviating his con- dition has been forced on the powers day, there will be let to the lowest responsible} ‘Ne heart and be bred of man’s love cannot grasp it. Lasting good and City of Jefferson. beneficent reform cannot be born en- . Jan. 22d, 1906. tirely of necessity—it must come from E. A. Bennett, Eaq., a, President, Farmers Bank, Butler, Mo. Dear Srr:— Very truly yours, JOHN E. SWANGER, Secretary of State. FARM LOANS, ; To be able to borrow money on real _ _ estate on long tinfe, with the privilege of COUNT TOLSTOY, : : for fellow-man. Individuals will con- ~ making payments before due, is an advan- oye os pve ginerce oe cna ol ‘tage which the fragal borrower appre- mea Bosal nog Roa 4 pogo ry ; ciates. We loan money in this way and muchas pig bapeany: pene ys H at a low rate of interest. . waaanes coos eet DUVALL & PERCIVAL, on him To-day ip Willen gapuines BUTLE . oes fe pgs R, MO. - PRESLEY TALK WITH TOLSTO ON THE SUBJECT OF THE BUS- SIAN PEASANT. When the Good Future Is to Come with the Master—The Bewil- dered Peasant of To- Day. A talk with Tolstoy to-day is of more than ordinary interest in view of the fact that the key of the Russian problem is to be found in the present and future deeds of the Russian peas- ants, among whom he is such a com- manding figurehead and by whom he is so much beloved. I have lately visited the patriarch at his house on the es- tate at Yassmaya Polyna, and found him brimming over with health and spirits, just returned from his daily ride of 20 miles on horseback; a use- ful bit of exercise for a veteran of 78. He was clothed in his long roobashka, or smock reaching from neck to mid- thigh, and wore trousers inserted be- low the knee into his long sapogy, or Wellingtons. Round the waist ran a band, and with his hands inserted on either side beneath it—a characteristic \ttitude—he discussed Russia's woes. I had asked him his opinion of the future, and for a few moments he smoothed his beard, coaxing it to a point, and then, looking up, his pene- trating eyes glancing at me from be- neath his shaggy gray eyebrows, he said; “There are two tutures—the im- mediate future and the distant future. Of the latter, I can only say that Rus- sia’s future is great. Peace, happiness, goodwill, freedom from iniquity, op- pression, wars, must come—the Master will have it so, but when, is a question I cannot hope to answer. Russia's history of the future will be the his- tory of the people. And who are the Russian people? Ninety per cent. are peasantry; it is the peasantry in whose hands is the future of Russia. I asked, “What is the Duma likely to effect?” At the word “Duma” ‘lol- stoy's nervous hands clasped and un- Aperfect Remedy for Cons 1] tion, Sour Sto NDiarriven | Worms Convulsions Feverish- |} Fac Simile Signature of ~—— CASTOR ‘TWE OFNTAUR company. BEW FORE Sere. * vr armehair as he replied, ‘The Duma the people’s good; but the peasant, Homer Dovatu, Assistant Cashier. What Secretary of State Says about our Bank. STATE OF MISSOURI, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, that be by sheer necessity, it is done with a rush, and the peasant mind T am pleased to note the many excellent features of your business as shown by Mr. Wade’s > ort &t his recent enatsiniy = of pred jon 4 The ——— op ee to officers and diree- rs aD small amount o! 6 due paper feat nel - tled to special mention. 6 ene ye

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