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eters Butler Weekly Tim VOL. XXVIU. nee ~ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1906. NO. éT THINK OF [T||Repubiicans Dodge Washington Gossip. |FOR BETTER STATE ROADS. The Model Wife. | The Ten Best Books The election of senators by popular ballot cannot be had without an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. A number of Marry a woman smaller than your- of Recent Years. eelf. Do not m @ woman whose | Good Roads Convention Declar- laugh is forced aa does not spring | Edwin Markham in Success Magazin This Pretty Matron Had Headache and | §0int-Debate Plan. Backache—Her Condition Republie. an Rotomy Chairman Thomas K. Niedring- RELIEF IN PE-RU-NA. | haus, of the Republican State Com- enki theotinks Sanh belt coat es New Constitution. from yt hears, but _ ny" Wo: | apse Howlist'e “Richard Yea mittee, lived up to the expectations lecti hi P The State Board of Agriculture ee ee ee a slag - elections, at which senators were on the bright side of everything. passion of the England of the of Chairman Thomas L. Rubey, of chosen. Their subsequent election has inaugurated a campaign for bet- Marry a girl who {sa bit of a phi Crusades the Executive Committee of the}, tho legislatures will be probably |? Toade in this state that{s meet-|),,..n0r. It k ya yam aioe Wolkhiaatte Comsualties, whee y z Pp * josopher. you take @ girl to @| (b)—Josepb Conrad's “Lord Jim" — ta , & mere ratification of the action of /!9& With the approval of farmers)... A 0a bh » he notified the latter that his offer ; han badinsed hn and Whkd WiLLM) ee re rete 8 sense of the power and terror the people iu the primaries. A good * | seats in the stalle or circl, she gent- of the sen of ten joint debates, in each congres sional district of the State by the nominees of the two parties, had been declined. “Chairman Rubey did not expect me to accept the offer,” sald Chair- man Niedringhaus, “and Iam sure now, he cannot feel disappointed, can| The gypsy moth has done much he?” damage to vegetation in New Eng- In replying to Rubey’s challenge, land, especially {n Massachusetts, carried to completion, give to Mis- sourl aroad system second to no other state in the Union. A Good Roads Convention, continuing for four days and which was participat- ed in by some of the best authorities in this and othor states, was held in Chillicothe, September 3-7, and was attended by several thousand people {ocludiag more thah two hundred many Southern States have already held these primaries. Of the thirty vacancies occuring next year in the senate, more than a third wil! be fill- ed by men eelectad by the people in primary elections. ly exclaims, “Never mind, les us go | into the gallery!” marry her. Is will | be easy to live happily wish a girl willing tosit inthe bac« benches with her husband. | ee Do not marry a woman who has | (d)—Mre. Edith Wharton’s “The the fast waye of . what is called House of Mirth” —the tragedy “smart soclety.” If you yo to pay | hyenas sone § ot our hollow a visit and must wait halfan hour| taablorsble soctety. while she finishes her tollet, do not|(¢)—May Sinclair's ‘The Divine (c )—Robert Hitchen’s “The Garden of Allah’’—two souls projected against the colorand mystery o! the desert, Chairman Niedringhaus said the Re- Rhode. a rag ay cee = regularly appointed delegates sent marry her. Bus if she comes to you | Fire’’—she apotheosis of the publican campaiga had been com-|Parts of Maine. The Government) by county courts and eommercial TeeERy Lon kad nostic anirit, pletely outlined and arranged; that | &ientiste of the Agricultural Depart- | organizations of nearly every county = 2 coe a rf = and as : AO ae at this late date he was unwilling to|™ent are hot on his trat! however, tin north Missourl, The sent{ments waged : ies 4 oa wimply dresa-| (1) oo no's = Jungle make any departure from It. and from the encouraging reports of| of the Convention ‘are exprossed in ~ de _ gio! ae ha apse | Fy ap anarenes oS the conaclence Although Mr. Nledringhaus was|*belr warfare on this pest, it {8 | tho following resolutions which were ma a et jap re if oad elo meat Lr on unwilling, Henry 8. Caulfield, the Re- thought that the danger from the unanimously adopted: ne - 2 aoe er excuses for appear: | (z)--Jack London’s “The Sea Wolt publican nominee for Congress moths will be greatly lessened on ac-| Missouri, the fourth state in the te . a “— adver tare on the sea and con } is Bs RES against George T. Neville in the} Count of the efficient work of the ex | American Union tn wealth and popu- na sg — st eiiagaia cee ‘. poi Hiet of vhe primitive passions + MRS. M. BRICKNER. Eleventh District, favored the propo- perte. lation and the first in potential re- ae oa “vale er be - on | (h)—Stewart Edward White's “The 5 sition and sent a letter to hisoppon-|} Recent custome returns show that | sources, demands and should have a] 5), ieee 40 elich red eas aia ro Sa Blazed Trati’’—the tlavor of the sacle coker ogg ent and a copy to the State Republi-| Japan sells more to the United |system of public highways fully ad-| 04), him by all sorts of loving and woods and lumber campsin the Peruna Drug M'f'g. Co, si can Committee. No acceptance was|States than to all the countries ofj equate to her necessities. It fa there-| 1 ta ntite n « se 8 great Northwest, (i)—Dexter’s “The Breath of the Gode"'—the conflict in Japan between the old traditions and the new {deas. . (j)—Frank Norris’ ‘The Octopus’ —a book somewhat older, but forever new; the struggle of plundered men with corporate. 3 di oppression, i, fore resolved by the Good Roads held-at- Chillicothe under the auspices of the State board of Agriculture, September 3 8, as fol- lows: First. We favor the creation, by the next General Assembly, of the of- fice of State Highway Engineer, un- der the jurisdiction of the State Board of Agriculture, to co-operate with the local offices in the further- | « ance of good roads. OORERODIEY OS Second. To provide an adequate number of trained men for thesuper- MISSOU Ri ST ATE B AN K vision of road construction in the j rious localities of this atate, y Peer the sted establish BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital $585,000.00 ment of a course {n Road Engineer- ing and the equipment of a suitable Surplus Fund and Profits 12,7028 48; Dear Sirs:—A short time ago I found | received trom Senator Warner, how- mencondition very serious, [had heed, |over,as-to the challenge ot Senator dizzy spells which grew worse every | William J. stone, which has been pwnd one ive i] Bas oat ringing in the ears of the Republt- took the first dose, but my courage | cans forthe last month. in less than two | Chairman Rubey sald, after receiv- ing the Republican chairman’s letter, that hehad hoped to arrange the meetings, but would not force the issue, because he had the Republi- cans on the run anyway. Europe combined. The trade with The girl who shows eo much affee tion for her father, who won't let him go out without seelng that hia clothes are immaculate, who, when at length satisfied with papa’s ap- pearance, kisses him hefore he goes off—that girl will makea model wife. —By the late Max O’Rell. Europe. 000; the firsthalf of the present year, while the United States bought $55,- 000,000 worth of merchandise dur- ing the same period. The War Department is anxiously watching the result of the race of the transport Korea from San Francis- co tosave the transport Sheridan, which {s atill fast on a rock off Hono- Fe0og! lulu. The Korea {a laden with wreck- quaker | ae p Bos my ing apparatus, and if she reaches the gane a6 catarrh of any other orgen, | Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI Sheridan betore a storm strikes the What will relieve catarrh of the head epee 9 sionene teieed latter, she may be able to save the wil] aleo relieve catarrh of the pelvic ‘ 4 - The Thomas, anoth- Grove’s tureis oneach box. 25] big transport. The Thomas, ps no oan ee er trangport, will follow the Korea, \pimply because it relieves catarrh. a aa Harry B. Walmeley, the champion | and the Buford will leave later. pr The reason for 60 many failures to cure cases similar to the above is the PELVIC DISEASE fact that diseases peculiar to the NOT RECOGNIZED pelvic organs are AS CATARRH. not commonly To Cure a Cold in One Day. of the pure food bill in the Missouri a8 Satlors are full of superstition, and | Jaboratory for the testing of road & thor of esent Receives deposits and al ! to loan, % : DR. J. M. NORRIS otc we pa ily no better instance of the fact has / materials at the State University at eucessetal experience, Sr eeenne Hee TORNOYE NOHO eee ‘] ga ' come to our notice than during the | Columbia. 5 ys impossible to get any pure food in —DIRECTORS:— i _|recent naval review. The morning/ Third. All the people of the state : : BS { r] this country. Speaking toa news 1d, drizalt ti Dr. T.C, Boulware, J. R. Jenkins, *rank M, Voris. oe paper correspondent, Mr. Walmsley dawned with @ cold, drizzling raln, | being interested in and benefitted by John Deerwester A. B, Owen, Wu. £. Walton a ON THE EYE EAR NOSE sald: “By studying a bill of fare in @ and the prospects for a brilliant na-|a better system of highways, state Dr, J. M. Christy C. R. Radford, Max Weiner, a ’ ’ restaurant not long ago I foand| review were anything but encour-| aid should be extended to the var!- . H. Dutcher iw” Wm B Tyler 4 aging. When President Roosevelt set foot on the Mayflower, however, the sun came out, the mists cleared away, and it looked asif the day had been made to order Every man of the forty-five crews was happy in the thought that Roosevelt luckhad| Fourth. Redress from the pyeent touched the ships of the fleet, and | distressing situation in road main- — ae from now on no ship could lose & tenance and construction can only fight or nfsbehave in any weather. come through judictal changes ia - The bide tor the sale of scrap iron|our state constitution, and such and other junk, the remnants of the — per | apg _ > ge hinery that was taken to Pana- &nd more surely by the adoption oO cate she French, have been opened @new constitution covering adequate THE WALTON TRUST 00. OF BUTLER, MO. 4 by the canal commission. There sources of revenue than by any were seventeen bids, ranging from | @mendment to the present constitu-} 4} Always has ready money on hand to loar ox farme in Bates, nearly $60,000 to less than $25,000, | ton, we therefore strongly urge up- Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo,, at The junk aggregates about 7,200 jon the legislature the calling of a VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or tons and will net the commission constitutional convention at theear- $59,872. - lest possible moment. ous counties for the construction and improvement of the public roads, such state ald being provided from new sources of revenue other than those now existing or in the treasury. ate ~ AND THROAT. Gives special attention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and its eflect upon the Ears, Throat and Lungs. Those in need of Glasses can have pee eyes tested free, and properly fit- Office on the South aide, over El- mer Dixon’s store. Office Loursfrom 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Facts About the Body. A person’s eyes are out of line in wo cases out of five, and one eye is stronger than the other in seven per- sons out of ten. The right is also, asa rule, higher than the lets. Only one person in fifteen has perfect eyes, the largest percentage of defects pre- vailing among fair-haired people. % The smallesé vibration of sound can be distinguished better with one ear than with both. The nails of two fingers never grow with the same rapidity, that of the middle finger growing the fastest, while that of the thumb grows slowest. In 54 that the average man takes forty- two doses of poison at every meal he eats. The butter !s colored with coal tar dyes. The meathas more or lessembalming fluid. The lard in which his potatoes are fried prob- ably contains portions of hogs that have died natural deaths and not been slaughtered under sanitary conditions; possibly the animal died of some disease. The cateup {s col- ored wish coal dyes and has salicylic acid init. The bread fs full of alumn. The tea and coffee contain copper. The vegetables have differént vari- ties of coal tar dyes. You can’t get any pure pepper. It fe full of coeoa- nut shells, sawdust and clay. You buy anice red apple on the stand. Is is rosy because, nine times out of ten, it is painted with coal tar dyes. Even the cherished illusion of new potatoes fe not always ours. Old potatoes are freshened up in- alam water alter being scraped. Fifty per cent of the deaths that occur in this country are the direct result of im- WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Ws. E. Warton, President. J. R. Jenkins, Cashier. Da. T.C. Bou.ware, Vice-Pres. Wesiry Dreyrox, Ass’t Cashier. Corsiy Gararp, Clerk and Bockkeeper. § ha PRRPE PRE PEPPPIPIP PIR RIAD. PD PLP LPBPPM ioe PE OP PPEPPPPS seveu years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each The nomination of John H. Bank- Fitth. We strongly endorse the year if desired. Every land owner wanting 4 loan should call head and Joseph F. Johnston as al- drag as the most effective and prac- and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as , ternate senators in Alabama {s an tical method of maintaining dirt papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of \ { entirely unique proceeding {n politi- roads and would suggest that some title to every acre of land or town lot in Betes County from the ‘ cal history. I¢ simply means the se- law be enacted whereby its more U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff’s deeds, tax lection of two men who are to suc- | general employment for this purpose titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates / ceed, by appointment or election, | may be affected. county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- i cases out of 100 the left leg is short-| nore and dishonest foods.” the present senators when they. die a ton 85 years ago and are written up dally from the county ree- er than the right.—Ex. AGuaranteed Cure For Piles bd =. oo yt base . carergrtg Be wong eoeeged ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and ' tts, present senators | to secure manent 01 Has Stood The Test 25 Years, y the Assembly of the United Presbyte- are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON original bo — ding, protrading from Alabama, are well along in 4 are to » loos chill tonic. Too ee the pon refanding money if PAZOOINTMENT | years, although they may both live nie. It is ironand quinine in| {fails to curein6tolddays. &0c through their coming terms. tastalons ——ee tian churches. The fight for the lo- TIME DEPOSITS. cation has narrowed down to Ver- If you have idle money for six months or longer the form, Nocure, nopay. 500 ot eailles, Clinton and Pertle Springs. Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, oe aS Ray Stevens Held Fer Murder. Pas A. pe oan the bg pyr pres The general Rapeseed oat dis Wm. E. Walton, Pres, Sam Levy, Vice-Pres, feud ey en us explains the meanio to make a decision as to these . Desert indians in a Wichita, ‘Ken., Sépteaibsr—The| 0° Comin’ Thro’ theRye.” “The a caeaw saae isliiaion ov Fank Allen, Seo C. A. Alien, Ass't Seo, “flan Bernardino, Cal,, Sept. 17.—|county attorney, Me. Brubacher, there ninety Cocopah and} Ray Sectianid'o omall otream called: the| Sra T. Aekeo, ot Kanene Oty, aad pont sadged: with the. Killing: Rye. ‘The girls lorded tt going tolo.4 Boyles, of Warrensburg, waa Babys eded they had to hold their skirts up. | committee to be held in KansasCity, panded by Jobn Sayder, would meet them without . any a in| coat Tae | Always Remember the Full Name , B pictare of trying to kiss a girl in & mittee of three, composed of A, A, Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper Out Gn the desert at the town rs | eat field of rye is wrong. There is in Walter Williams, of Columbia; Rev. W. D. Yates Abstractor, W.J. Nix, Olerk, - church, echool and to market, and/ appointed to visit these pointe and t as the water was a foot or two deep, | roport to a mecting of the general Plates, Oblet Gayder te ‘being| ‘Thegirl lotta note which ot: over the desert by fitty Co-|that her body and that of St } Giifealty, aa the girle. gouldn't ; Na Laxative Bromo Quinine aS SEED Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. A Lawrence county man gave a horse poultry food instead of condition powders and never found _Jout his error until. the horse had

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