The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 19, 1906, Page 8

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‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, in use for over 80 years, has borne the sonal Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Of, Pare. goric, Drops-and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I6 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Jt assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of of of a Soda Cracker You have heard that some feeds furnish fai, other foods make muscle, aud stil] 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 balanced proportions as a good soda cr. r The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less 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 Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all 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. suit befgre the end came ia court. The case was that of Suste Van Bibber and her husbaod Andrew againat the heirs of Gen. Duncan MeArthur, one time governor of Ohio and Ks repre- sentative ih the United States senate. He died in 1889, the richest man, or one of the few richest mea, in the state at that time, his possessions including 100 broad-acred farms, scattered through 23 counties, Susie Van Bibber was a granddaughter of Gen. McArthur. It took years for the settling up of this more than feudal domain, but it was finally parceled out among the chil- dren and grandchildren, with ception of a large farm In Seloto county. The distribution of thie was disputed by Mrs. Van Bibber, She and ber hus- band considered they were not receiv- ing their share in the Scioto lands. They brought suit ageinet the other heirs, both for a share in the lands and for $30,000 as compensation for the ex- clusion. from the land during some "Keurwatmascncone! ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Van Bibbers’ attorneys were Rufus King and his partnera Mr. Thompson In Use For Over 30 Years. and Lawrence Maxwell, Jv., the latter THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY GTRECT, NEW YORK OrTV, at the time being the Junior member of the firm. . Tom Ambrose, who later gave a noted name to local history, was then clerk of the United States courta Yellow Fever’s Terror Gone. Always Remember the Full Name | ci ta'vasraed etcrainsion ty New York, July 16 —Albert God- chaux, ponte rv the New eveans e a re oe roe as es at gees Progresstve union, {s staying at the axative BE: oOmo ulmine peed Pasi fi rateraursa, examine pene era He =a Laxative tntheatnsonstinll tions, ete., dragged out through many alvstically of what 1s being done in e ee years, and about New Orleans in the way Cures a Cold In One Day, Grip in Two. The judge of the court died and two others succeeded him. of exterminating yellow fever. Rufus King died; and years stil! later DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at low rate of interest “The best thing that has been ac associate, Thompeon, passed th privilege to at time. complished,” aid Mr. Godehaux, ‘‘is G. Ws on Box. 25c. =e ca itr how ts Aacdvarad the taking away the fear from the prcisediealst am ss x, Van Didbey won shat to death by ABSTRACTS. le. They no longer fear yellow , busban ing mistaken im “2 Seon as ter did. This as been babvachoindvgmammaaal Notlee he met oe aene ty ne shin! a en ene cer rece We have complete set of Abstract Books and will farnish a accomplished by educating them STATE OF MISSOURI, ) gthers ‘interested, frvthe oatate of Herman | 4. hela pong Ac bb tena y LAbstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and 2 i hygienically. The yeliow fever scare Coury oF Batae, : executels of said — vn aneend to makd| it becoming evident thet the tragte at examine and perfect titles to same. hasdone agreat deal for New Orleans te Say Term, 1908 igs a County of haten | Bates county probate ‘onrt “in Bates county, fair was due clearly to mistake. I , in the way of sanitation. Yellow Beale Bie datetestix, ' Sea Oe eee ane Le} spans if bit) hh Bidder himeeif blew NYEST MENTS, n fever is not caused by uncleavliness,| 4 a Pi dak yong is cay a epsom, living et ee eee We will loan pou idle money tor you, eecuting youareason- but the fact that many people | mintetratrix of the estate of Calvin, D- ‘ar. ; over his misfortunes, ble rate of interest on choice security. a} thought eo has helped to make New peution, praying fOr anette ee aaizofes | ~ Notice of Final Settlement. gee Tauch of the Feat eatate of sald Geownsed oa INNOVATION POR CHINATOWN. “ Orleans & much cleaner place than {6 | pay and satify the remaining debts oe oy mld Notice ls hereby given to sl creditors and . was.” eatate, and yet un) for want of sufficient | ethers interested in estate of Frelin Holle- oJ assots, accompanied by the accounts, lists and | way Holloway, adminie- Tren re sered’ tast all persone tn- | Probate terested In the estate of sald deceased, be noti- Military Brigade. - fed, Cask crlcaten Oe fury be shown on OF Only 82 Years Id. Dando, and se tay of the next term of thie | Probate Court, in Ba The Chintse brigade is an innova- ' vg Sa aw treks Nae sun | St day of aa en tien Sao ot te ee ‘ : e 5» 1906. Tam only 82 years old and don’s | £5s'snote, or so mach of the real eatate Of ea y of August, oy HOLLOWAY, | *i#00, and Ne on gives the expect even when I get to be real old | deceased ss will be euicient for the payment s7-4t Administrator. | city one of the unique eompa-| i * nies of sottier boys tn America. Fancy | i to feel that way as long as I can get | of ite 4 iy vilaned In a copy of this order be pul in some news- drills and the eclenee ef modern war- fava will be taught, but the interest- Electric Bitters,” saya Mre E. H. in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks ; / Brunson, of Dublin. Ga. Surely Pefore the next term of this court, and 8 copy Notice to Contractors. ing part of 1t all fe that the tactics | Ry of ancient Chinese fighting will form 9, thereof be served on each of the heirs of deceas- there’s nothing else keeps the old as | ed, residing in Bates county, aforesaid, atleast | Notice is hereby given to all whom it may an fmportent pert ef the course of| am milttary instruction. “ young and makes the weak asatrong | tes days prior fo ine fost 2ny, of the ner verot | concern that on Tuesday, the 2th day ef July, Quarters have been secured and the | place will be converted into an armo- as this grand tonic medicine. Dys- | said petition and nearing to be had thereon. 1906, at the East Front Door of the Court House pepsia, torpid liver, inflamed kidneys STATE OF MISSOURI, } in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ry, with gymnasium, Bathing apart- ments and rooms for elub purposes. Heathen Residents of San Francisco Engaged ia Organisation of Capital, 60.000. Surplus $10,000. —Oi— or chronicconstipstion are unknown 1 Sats, et Bates. ii pactardsea between bs hours of nine o'clock in the fore- efter taking Electric Bittersa reason- , J. &. Bilvers, Judge of the Probate Court, | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that held in and for ssid county, hereby certify that sable time. Guaranteed by Frank T. bold ie easing ie a true copy of the original | 2%» there will be let to the lowest responsible erder of publication therein referred to, as the bidder, or bidders, st public outcry, the con- Clay, druggist. Price 50c. same appears of record in my office. traction of the following bridges, as ided Witness my band and soa ot a court | forin the report of A. ridges, ae vrovides| The place wilt be hendeomely fur DIRECTORS. [seat] Miscourl, this 9h day of July A. D., | W.J, Bard, John J, March and Estes Smith, aishet. 1906, J, A. SILVE viewers, under sppointment by the County| The brigade has just been organized, E. A. BENNETT, Cruark Wix, J.J. McKex, Mountain Lion Tamed by Song.| «-« ‘jaage of Probate. Omaha, July 16 —Mrs. John Un- derwood of New York, who has been Order of Publication. camping with her husband in the s . Black Hills, owes her life to songs, | ;, {ne Vobate Gourt for the County of Bates which saved her from & mountain May Term, 1906. William Rogers, deceased. Hon which attacked her the other George Rogers and J. W. Rogers, administra- | Court of Bates county, Missouri, in the matter} but 80 taken are young Chinese with of DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER ONE,| the military idea tHat already the Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: membership roll numbers 100. With wnt bridges, each one hundred forty (140) | a few exceptions the boys are all na- sine. bridges, each of one hundred (100) | tive sone. Many are students of the ‘Three bridges, each of fifty (60) foot span; university, y represent the and ‘Two bridges, each of forty (40) foot span, the road-way of each being fourteen (It) feet Jos. M.McKippey, Frank Houwanp, J. W. Caoare, F. N. Drennan, 0. A.Hewiemn, W. F. Duvat. —9:— We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt ly and properly serve you. STAT OF MISSOURI, i 68. ward L. Park, managing editor of the| i — Cit night. The animal leaped on the Order of Pabtication, wide, all ae described in the specifications on} Daily Chinese World, amd Wong Kim | ay woman, knocked her down and stood | Now, ts uiatnlstraio F, egare ane | rasta on te Set” Sos maoten oreo | Save, Nese Weeding apirtte 1h the 4 CSRURET, Fem, J. 4. MoKEE, Vice Pres, : with its forefeet on her breast. Mrs. WintSen epers, decensed, Ta presente to the | of which several bridges is shown upon the re- namie. ou eases MY, DUY ALL, Cadhler, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier. Underwood screamed, bus suddenly tals of tauah of ving, Swe erase foe ee | Pes er ene saafaon wk ain omentet remembered that ferocious beasts | 90s¢%ilpey and sadety, the rennie-6 istor| county, Missourl. HIGH SPEED IM FRANCE. sometimes are tamed by music, and rho wogy mg ol _ wenger ed — _ ieee bee tenn ton, Aston ste sen | ra sata ateee gaan pae eee ” ie whenever she ceased it growled and pete let, and will be required to enter Into contract | _ appeured as it about to kil! her All with the nudersigned engineer for the comple- Gon of his contract in the time and manner night tong she kept up ber eond and noe! quired by sald engineer. And at the time of {n the morning, when she was almost pane ‘oe SS pe ‘ WE WAN overcome by exhaustion, she was fled check ee som of yi te dollars " : : P found by ber husband wish the Hon (#1, 000,00), as security to be held by the under- ; . etanding over her. Mr. Uuderwood et ee ecas capo ponees Ok shot the animal. Sald work will be let by 8. B. Borron, engi: | YOUR GRAIN the County Court of Bates county, Missouri, ’ College, Quincy, Mlinois. ee 8-8t "py @eo L, Husame, D.C. The largest, most succeestal Busl- ness College in America. 20 teachers, 1400 students, and $100,000 Col-

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