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1 $ Mier ae ase = a EFFECT OF PURE FOOD LAW. Mew York Importers and Manufacturers Discuss the Matter With the Gov- « ernment Officiuls. New York, Sept. 18—Just what ef- New York, Sept. 17—Just what ef- fect the new pure food law will have on the importers and domestic man- facturers of food products will be the object of hearings to be held in the rooms of the board of trade and trans- portation beginning Monday by a com- mittee consisting of Dr. H. W. Wiley, of the department of agriculture; 8. N. D. North, director of the census and James L. Gerry, of the treasury department. Importers and manu- facturers will be asked to appear Le- fore the committee and give whatever data they may have. This hearing will include not only food products, but drugs as well. The hearings are of importance, as indirectly affecting every dinner table in the country. The committee is to decide whether the rules and regulations they pre- scribe to prevent adulteration or mis- branding of domestic food sold in thte United States shall apply equally to imported food products. Dr. Wiley, who ig regarded as the principal au- thor of the new law, declares that they will be. “There is no possibility of «once sion,” he sald. “We shall recommena the same enforcement of the Irw up- on imported food products as upon domestic.” Domestic manufacturers of food pro- ducts are intensely interested tn the regulations as to labels. The test cf the law is intended to prevent oll false pretenses, The questions being debated under the first of the 12 groups of argu- menta include one regarding “how will the law affect dealers. who on January Ist next have on hand goods which do not comply with the law?” The commission will sit twice daily, to greatness. As an article of food, soda crackers are being osed more and «more every day, as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 packages of Uneeda Biscuit, which have come to be recog- nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known. And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at every meal, giving life, health and strength to the American people, thus in very truth becoming the backboos of the nation. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPAKY Spider is Used by Forcaster Ballard Notes. Tae Ts ed be has Cra beget to Tell Weather Conditions,| The Butler Association “which con: | Signature ; . “ E vened with Fairview church last a le New Haven, Conn., Bept —L. *| week, was largely attended. The is Paani ‘ Dibble, of Saybrook, who has enjoy- weather was {dealand thesocial part Leaped From Doctor's Knife. ed more than a local pe aggpce 888) vas enjoyed by all, The next meet- Chicago, Sept. 10 —Fear of thesur weather forecaster, said in oe jana ing will be held with Mount Vernon goon’s knite caused Marle McCabe, 15 ton = invarlably correct Prog! church in West Point township, years old, to leap from the fifth-story “ee ats ny ive a correct forecast | *USus* 1907. window of the apartment building Sele me bes : gis ae L,8. Chapin and wife, of Okla-| here in the hope that she might sue pe vortt of ncience, eoveall,|20™8 visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘T. D.| ceed in oscaping an operation whieh yal ara ; : | Embree. They were on their way to | ghe was told must be performed to Count Witte Has Polypt. Bertin, Sept. 17.—A dispatch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Hamburg saya A i Remedy for Constipa- r 0 s ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea ; a Worms Convulsions Feverish- || ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. |i For Over “Ze” Thirty Years so Pini : aie eng se the ve “§ old home near Appleton City. save her life. + inek penny > te 1 find meted J. W. Bowden, @ former citlzen of} In the leap the girl suffered Injuries ; Bates county now of Eldorado| which may cause her death. Herleft Springs, was visiting relatives and | log was broken, her jaw fractured in triends here last week. two places and her back badly sprain- Floyd Patrick and wife left the| oq, first of the week ona visit to rela- tives in Western Kansas. Starving to Death Mrs. Chris Greer fs visiting her old that Count Witte, ex-preinter of Rus- sia, Was operated upon Sunday for the fifth time by Prof, Spiess. The op- eration was a slight one. Count Witte is being treated at Homburg for poly- pi of the nose, asleep and he will not come out to take his fly, I look for rain; when he is wide awake and answers to my call, I look for pleasant weather; when he draws himself up like a ball, I look for a cold wave. I have never known him to make a mistake.” MARKET REPORTS, Kansas City Liv jock, Because her esomach was se weak-| | Kansas City, Sept. 17. le—Recetpte ened by useless druggin that she| 2%: market steady; native steers $4.00 home in Illinois. ay 4 Fatrview School opened Monday | gonid not eat, Mre. . Walters | &* CWE BLDOAN, calive ote tan ein Well Worth Trying. with Miss Wilma Pelley teacher. | of §t. Clair, 8t. Colum a, 01, wes ers HOE. stockers and feu vs o W. H. Brown, the popular pension | Mies Iva Dale will teach at Freeze-| literally starving to death. 9 | @4.50; bu ; ; calves $8.00G6.25; attorney, of Pittateld, Vté., says: | out and Miss Minnle Belisle at Fair| Writes: “My stomach was so weak] Nye macs eee western fed “Next to a pension, the best thing Pla from useless drugs that I could uot} Hogs—Receipts 4,000; market steady; to get is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. y+ he eat, and my nerves so wrecked that bulk of sales $6.10@6.35; heavy $6.10@ He writes: “they keep my family in| Walter Crow left the last of the|y could not sleep; and not before I Lae %6.0G6.85; pigs and light splendid health.” Quick cure for) week for Defiance, Mo., where he has | was given up to die was I induced to | “gneep—Recoipte is eet premine headache, constipation and bilious- | q position as teacher. try Electric Bitters; with the won-| muttons $1.%6.0; lambs $5507.90; range ness. 25c. Guaranteed at Frank! rshor Anderson will attend Cen-| derful result that improvement be-| wethers $4.75G6.85. fed ewes $4.50Q5.50 T. Clay’s drug store. tral Bust Coll t Sedalia the | 82 at once and a complete cure fol- —_ ral Business College at Sedale $e! jawed ” Best health tonic on earth. Chicago Live Stock, seated Meitinen te coming year. 50c Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay’s| Chicago, Sept. 17.Cattle—Receipts 2- Dead Hotel Robber Her Son. Mr. Bert Van Sant and Miss Bessie | drug store. males and haltoene fib; atecae Wichita, Kas., Sept. 17.—Mrs. 8, | Christie were united in marriage at ers and feoders B.agr.W; eras al W. Martin, of Sedalia, Mo., tele-! the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. Trustee’s Sale. sel westerners $3.65@6.30; calves $4.00° . J. W. Christie, Wednesday Hoge—Receipts 90,000; market steady;.| graphed the police here, asking for) and Mrs. J. W. C , 7, die MA aeak esd A ; steady. farther particulars concerning pod poten 29th, at 9:30 a.m. Rev. J. nis wife ees _ailinora and Linda wuiltorn, Deayy MAINE: uae mee Cp. death of Joseph Fitzgerald, the | A. Smith officlating. Both are most | Ia and recorded Inthe reorder’ 4 ofle with: 520; light $6.20G6.00; pigs ¥.606%.00; bulk in .06G 8. ri young man shot while he and a|estimable and worthy young people | ¥,0"000" sieconveyed to the,’ undersigued | _ Sheep Receipts 9,000; market steady; |i companton were attempting to rob|and have many friende who wish titas gut bates eatuete Ia ths county o¢ getate | sheep $3.75G6.65; lambs $5.10G8.00. : — the Hamilson hotel. Mrs. Martin | them happiness and prosperity. wit one (in block fourteen (of the West Bt. howls Live Stock. bere = gg creme l Side tion to the city of jutier, Missouri; sald in her message that she was “To Cure a Felon” WAU’ Geaverniae, Gio meade We euat oo Pilg Louis, Sept. 17.—Cattle—Recetpte 5,- Fitzgerald’s mother. secure the payment of one certain note fully} 0; market natives strong, Texans 10¢ ; higher; beef 5 $3.50G6.50; : Fitzgerald, who was shot and killed | jon’s Arnica Salve, apd the Salve principal of sald note acd the interest thereon, | $4095.60; Texas steors $W0G5.W0; cows and helfers $2.00@8.50. in Wichita after having held up the | willdo the rest.” Quickest cure - holder of anid nets and. pursuant te cond Booey gh inarket strong: j 'y roceet 45; pack: .' clerk of the Hamilton hotel, was burns, boils, sores, scalds, woun 4 the sbove described promi at yublie vende, ; 6.45; butchers and best heavy reed born and reared in Sedalia. His | piles, eczema, salt rheum, chapped | tothe nignest bidder for cash, at ihe west front |” Sheop-Reccipte 1,000; mar¥ot " aneany A , ‘ands, sore feet and sore eyes. Only | door of the court house, in the city of Butler, | natives $3,006.75; lambs ; father, Joseph Fitegerald, was a Q5e at Frank T. Clay’s drug store. county of Bates and state of Missonri on : 14.50@7.50. conductor on the Missouri, Kansas Omaha Live Stock. Friday, September 28th, 1906, & Texas railway, and is mother is Letter to Mr. J. K Rosier, noen and five o’cloek in the afternyon of that] Omaha, Sept. 17.—Cattle—Receipts 5000; aK between the hours of nine o’clock in the fere- now the wile of W.B. Martin. The fe oe Bo eg Of satletying said debt, anit litte: to Wc higher; native . B. 5 . . . ’ steers $4. 0; cows and heifers $2.00 | body will be broughé here. Butler, Mo, ee Trostes, | @4.50; western steers $3.00G6.%; Texas The above premises were sold by the sald} stoors $2.5@A.35; co — rties subsequent to the execution of said deed gg ; cows and helfers $1.75@ Dear Sir:—The remarkable co ver- i trust and they do not own same at present. | 275; canners $1.25@2.40; stockers and Jno. W. Jamison has hada large|!ng power of Devoe lead-and-zinc feeders ee caves $3.00G6.75; bulls —:0:— bowlder transported from the New | Palnt{s sometimes a surprise even gincui ada nnn Reais 4000; market steady to We are thoroughly equipped In all departments to prompt of + iV) ¥ 20; mi \ Home ay po F. = = —": ‘Seemen bce an M. F. Rains and W, B, Rains, plaintiis, > tab; eh, se Digs %6.0006.0;, bulk ly and properly serve you. corner. 8 quiloa carossy Pr ‘ top QF | Hit Fisher, Frederick Melton, Jobn Melton) |“ gheep—Receipts 6,000; mark : ie some and has led to a lot of specula- | has been selling Devoe paint for 25 | "Joel Melton, M. E. Plobler, Joc Rains, Kater|| corinne, “ge sine ip etn eee 1 tion by others as to ite antiquity | years. He lately ordered 16 gallone| Rains, Janie Hsing thomas, Maton, foun wes $15008.20; lamba saxogrn, a jsE. A. BENNETT, Pres. _ J. J. McKEE, Vioo-Pree. and the causes of {ts smoothness, | Of Devoe lead-and-zinc paint for his The. pebble is said to welgh nearly | Own residence, and got Chas. Ong, Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Sept. 17.—Close—Wheat-— PHIngATT & DEDOTWAY ? DUVALL & PERCIVAL, Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at low rate af tntorest th privilege to pay atany time. ¢ « (ABSTRACTS. We have compléte set of Abstract Booke and will farnish Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. INVESTMENTS We will ns, Fg {dle money for you, eng revemeees- rate of interest on choice j — Cie DIRECTORS. E. A. BENNETT, Cuark Wix, J.J. McKes, Jos, M.McKrspex, Frank Houuann, J. W. Cxoare, F. & Drennay, O. A. Heintein, W. F. Duvaty. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DUVALL, Asst, Cashier. one half a ton, anyone who can | Painter, to put it on. led certifi Steady; Bept. HM; Dec. 66%; May 10%; shoulder itand carry {t off is wel-| He patnted the house, a good job, Saturday, October 6, 1906, fred eh; Nort aoe Seat Serine come to it.—Rich Hill Review. and then had paintenough left to | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore-| to \c lower; Bept. 49%; Dec. 87%; May paint the summer kitchen, she barn, | dey-'at the cost front door of the Geers Kroes, | SH; cash No. 2 mixed s4@49%; "No. 3 white 45. Oate—Unchanged; No, 2 white A Putman county. youth stole a|® !ong lattice, and a lot of lawn far. fells we public vendue, to the hi gm; N. t mixed 2400 £3 niture. hand, the following described feel suit of clothes to be married in. E x bod ite : When he was “nabbed” he tried to verybody was surprised. neighbor, Ben Gilman, bought six r Ted 724@73; No. 3 red 172%; No. 2 hard apace ees i mn at Pere eitaseo JO. ter to “stand him off” for the cere- mony. The fact that the Standard | #70 dove cover well. one Wn Oll and the Steel trusta are already FW. Deve & Co organized. may prevent him trom aye as Cit ‘ ai + | New York, Chicago and Kansas City. ever showing what is in him.—E x. P. 8. Gough & Hoss sell our paint. The state convention held at ek MEER Ce aa Alt Monday, | The Breath of Life. endorsed W. J. Bryan for president.| ‘It is a THE BATES NATIONAL BANK. BUTLER, MISSOURL* a Capital $50,000, -