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AA The Butler Weekly Times. a ee eee = tN VOL. XXVIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906. NO. 50 PARANA HH RA MISSOURI STATE BANK, Immoral Blacks Must Go, Says Negro Pastor. THAT DRAINAGE DITCH. |slimost every yearto guard the ~ bridges during floods to say noth- ing of the benefits to the roads. What Two Prominent Citizens, tax payer of the county ought to be > Columbia, Mo., Oct. 8—“We have sehamed to mention thie ina com- BUTLER, MISSOURI. got to pron of that ebiftless, idle, of Different Political Views, | piainiug way. It the assessment had . . bee! b i 1 Capital, Surplus Fund and Profite.......... $68.456 89. immoral class of negroes in this Think of th i mn much more it would not have Oiseth acd . country, and if we fail to do this we of the Enterprise. — [been ous of proportion to benefits. Receives deposits, sues draft and aL WAY Ha MOSEY tt LOANS (Communication from East Boon.) Mr. H. Of course we vote different twenty-five years success! experience we = cer conemaes AbSO- cen tnadhend abner The following conversation was | tickets and you may not feel as I do viet ae seepage We mast ask the white people a heard between two prominent tax] about thie, but it makes moa little Statement on — Lvh, 106 join with usin this crusade agalost payers of the north side of Bates re-| tired to see any party trying to Notes for money ac ee : 160,261.20 vice. The negro brate fe the product | 2+): force such @ matter late ,»slisles. Faraiture ead axiaroars 00 eben of the white man’s saloons, the white} _Mr-C. Good morning, neighbor) Mr. 0. Yes, and especially by mis- NEE ae Lene man’s gambling dens and the white Henry. representation, I do no believe it will ———— man’s dens of vice,torwe do nos| Mr. A. Good morning to you,Mr.}do any party any good to use it LIABILITIES, in hconicy e}f | have it in our power tomake them,” Caldwell, thas way. People of this couney are poly = J RROD Okla., writes: “Let me thank were the words of Bishop Abram Mr. C. This has been a great year|too intelligent to be misled on mis- Due depositoré...........00 ce tees Rito 195,458.38 you for what your wonderful Grant in addressing the north Mie- for Bates County, haen’t it? represeniation. Fa05, 010.24 sourl conference of the Atrican M.K,|_ Mr. H.® Yes indeed. I have scarce-} Mr.H. Glad to have seen you —— DIRECTORS: — \ 4 ‘lly ever seen a season when rains|this morning, Mr. Caldwell. Good = Dr _T.C. Boulware, J. RB. Jenkins, B. P, Powell John Deerwester, from catarrh for ten years be- church. “Ib ts to thas} 7 C) SP. ve : . im. ¥ 5 “hei mec hevior fg 1 Ate bec. iar ty bi came 80 nearly to sult the best de- | morning. Nar Welner) OH Dutcher. : oe eet Praok st Voriss” tore I took your medicine.” we seek social equality, for we do not. Every manisat the head of his own house and selects his own guests. These things can’t be regu. lated by law.” Prot. W. W. Allen, of Columbus, Ga., In an address, said that the ne- gro was making some headway in Georgia and the little trouble in At lanta didnot disturb them. “We belleve shat the time will yet come when white men and black men will settle their differences under the tn- fluence of the religion of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Shriet.” velopment of our crops. __ 7" — — Mr.C. Yes! Yes! Well this crop To Cure a Cold in One Day. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. and the prices {¢ will bringand the} arg LAXATIVE BROMO QUI Wo BE, Warton, Prostdent. J. R. Jenkins, Cashier. } good pric of our stock should put] NINE Tablets. All druggists wad Da. 2.6, oe Baber y ot Ass’t Cashier. the people of Bates county on easy | the money ff it falls to cnre, E, W- Press hacses at cacy ail atreet. Grove’s signatareis oneach box. 25 PPP PPL PR LLLP PPP APPPPPPP PPP PEPPY PLP APPLE PS Mr. H. Yes. It will at least those somreetresnenioniiainaetan who have any management, Why |Missouri’s Good Mine Record. our neighbor McClellan sold a last spring mule recently for $90. Think} Macon, Mo., Oct, 8—Richard 8. Thomas, state coal mine inspector of it. I think the old time saying that the farmer is always a kicker — concerning mining in Mis- sourt: on conditions needs a change now. Mr. C. Lagree with you. By the} “The coal mine report for the last way Mr. Henry, what do you think | year, which fs nowin press, will place Macon county at the headin ton- about this drainage business. nage, but Lafayette will lead in dol- Mr. H. Well Ihave made no in- vestigation as to this statement we|/ars received. The report will show fewer mine fatalities for 1905 than hear about the county being lable for the ditch bonds and the expenses | ®0y other state in the Union. There patd, but I do not belleve thecounty | Were only eleven fatalities with an ie Hable in any way. Iconsider the|™ployment of 10,400 men. At ditch matter entirely a matter with | Present the coalindustry in Missourt is not as good as {it should be at the people. I think if we were trying ——— to make a great publicimprovement | *his time of the year. This ts large- ly occasioned by the trunk lines Has Stood The Test 25 Years evr the coanty eugideot ovr toon [using Tlinola coal in preference +0 9 ship were “butting in” trying to ord ‘oth at and the use Grove § - : { @ e Tasteless Chill Tonic make our matter @ political issue No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. Apples Wanted. % For storage purposes. We want good first-clas hand picked merchantable apples and will pay the market price for same. Call and get our prices at once. Do not want Ben Davis, will buy any other good winter variety. CARPENTER & SHAFER MFG. CO., Butler, Mo. Coast Fruit Will Be Cheaper. San Francisco, Oct. 8.—Beginning October 10 the Southern Pacific will make a 25 per cent reduction in its tariff on commodities shipped under : a a | refrigeration. At present the charge Mins Mario Pofrel, Pine City, Minn., || of shipping perishable commodities pad iy Bee coer OF eee is 25 per cent above the cost of the been waite. different kinds of medi- || hipments. .This costis to be an- epee’ pial ~ sue. Rood, nulied and perishable goode will be which I did, and after taking two }|transported atthe eame rates as bottles I was cured. I cannot say || other goods which do not need the Wo ages 18 eee protection of a refrigerator As a result of this change of policy Cali- fornia fruits can bebought at a much cheaper pricein Eastern states. DR. J. ML. NORRIS owe mie tne vate SPECIALIST, xrstntissommostin it sto be encouraged. The reduction is ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE wholly voluntary on the part of the AND THROAT. railroad. Gives special attention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and ite efiect upon and telling us what was best to do, as 4 great many people seem deter- mined todo in this drainage business] ,. boy, maa or woman, is quickly who are outside of that valley and | ous of pain if Bucklen’s Arnica Salve own no land, we would feel like tell-|{e applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of ing them to attend to thelr own ee ae says: “I » AR my family for cuts, eoresand all skin business. It looks to me like a com injarles, and find it perfect.” Quick- mendable enterprise. That is about | og, pile cure known. Best healing the way I fee] about it, Mr. Caldwell. | salve maade. 25c at Frank T. Clay’s Mr. C. I agree with you, Mr.| drugstore. Henry. Mr. H. I understand Mr. Caldwell gr made some investigation as A Badly Burned Girl THE GREAT NORTHWEST, |His Nurse Became His Bride. New York, Oct. 8.—Charles E. Hal- liwell, first vice president of the American Tobacco company, has > j married Miss Ruth Alice Cole, a A Bates County Boy Writes Of| trained nurse, who attended him during the days of his convalescence Fat Berths For Trust Busters. Washington, Oct. 8.—Attorney Dan Patch Makes the Ears, Throat and Lungs. General Moody, under authority of | Those in need of Ginasen "ean have | the statute permitting the hiring of cht ry ry age Beet ge Another Fast Mile. Canada. | from a serlous operationa year ago. the eyes tested free, and properly fit- | special assistants at salaries not ex-| ,,, you for some time to hear what Springfield, lll., Oct. 8.—Before a Catcany, ALrA., Sept. 29, 1906. | The wedding was In All Angel’s Office on the South side, over El- ceeding $7,000 to help him in the you thought of {t ence investiga. |Crowd of 40,000 persons, Dan Patch church, in the presence of Miss Cole’s broke the track ricord for the Illi-|J- D. ALLEN, Eviror BuTLER TIMES. | parents, the son and married daugh-. Dear Sir: Please change the ad- | *F of Mr. Halliwell, and a score of dress of my paper from Calvls, Call- the most intimate friends of the fornia to Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Couple. [came with my family to “Sunny southern Alberta” about two weeks ago and we like {6 very much. came upin June ofthis year and NOXALL HOT BLAST found {¢ a fine stock and grain coun- try. Threshing {sin full blast now mer Dixon’s store. prosecution of trust, is building up Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. |® corporation of trust breakers that promises to be responsive to popular Will Foster, of the Hoffman neigh- | sentiment {n every judictal district borhood, wesin town Tuesday to |in the country. These special places sell his clover seed. He had 20 acres | will be the rewards for bright dis- of clover. This yielded him 20 tons | trict attorneys or assistant district of fine hay worth $10 a ton. Hejattorneys who show the attorney then cut for seed and the threshing | general how to do things to the returns showed 66 bushels. This | trust magnates. ting. i C. Yes, I have investigated nois state fair grounds when, in an to my satisfaction. After thorough ;@=hibition mile, the great horse investigation I know that one who paced the distance {n 1:59%, one and cfaims the county will be Hable for! quarter seconds faster than the the payment of those ditch bonds or time made in 1897 by Star Pointer any of the expense will have to be ,it the race with Joe Patchen. looked upon as belonging to one oft A Trite Saying. the following classes: It is a trite saying that no man is = First. He bas not investigated seed is worth $6 a bushel, or a total enemas than bi b. Dr. Pierce’s|@nd the yield of fall wheat {s ver: of $896. Add this to the $200 worth Has Stood The Test 25 Years. pe ep ig sriaaiaaa inten: Golden : Metical” Discov ; strengthens good tases {t going as high vd HEATERS ’ —] s a s be of hay and we have a total of $596,| The old, original GROVE’S Taste- i re; rich bidod—helps the liver and|forty bushels per acre, oats in this less chill tonic. You kn Second. Ifthe hasinvestigated and c bay eta a ry wee — are taking, Ti ie ronand quining in makes such claims hecan’s under- Eidhrs ,oxel, the, pase rom wide section weigh from forty to fifty MADE OF HEAVY WELLSVILLE wanes Ping $90 oa core |” tattelessdorm. Nocure,no pay. 50c| svand the English language and will ney troubles. If you take this natural | pounds per bushel and yield very nt tila and ligne will ters heavy pase or; your system in manufacturing each day . for the season.—Warrensburg Star. ee 50 Lda. corer pu int 4 Third. It he has investigated and| Fating to ‘the brain and nerves, “fhe | , There has been about two hundred POLISHED STEEL. has an intelligent understanding of weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated | thousand people come into Alberta English and yet makes such claima, gondition which the efforts Lage de deerg and the province tothe east of{t|RODY MADE IN ONE PIECE, DOUBLE the blood; it is often indicated y pimples this year, alarge percent of them SEAMED, NO RINETS USED, HEAVY An exchange very truthfully saye: “Not every boy can be a rich man or @ great man, but every boy can be a gentleman.” A Guaranteed Cure For Piles I blind, bleeding, piles. thorized to he is a liarand {s using the deception mi MPAZOOINTMENT A boy with gentlemanly manners, | ¢o create prejudice. rd can beno’ te apd inant hg fe atttnts “blue.” | being from the United States. CAST FIRE POT. CONE GRATE, fails to curein6 to 14 days. — 60c | whois trusty and honest and does| middle ground in the matter he| prone’, piscovers file att blood | Ihave bought land andamgoing| CAST LINING ABOVE FIRE POT. his very best every day, will gain the} must be classed that way. { makes one vi strong and forceful. | to homestead too. The land here's) 1 tnoq trom cast lining to stoveto attention and confidence of men and| Mr. H. Iam very glad indeed to| tar only dueicoe fat u for els |g ack loam and very productive | wish No. 16 guage otal, absolutely will be given responsible and paying | hear your apinion about it. I had] Sait Sager i an parepos tho native grass 1s very mueh like | a socting outside body against fire prarle graee of Missonrl, the climate | oontact, and not in any way interfor- ‘ ent of the leadii is very good, while {t gets very cold ji writers of this country. Some of these ing with direct radiation. investigation. 4 Moe eee ie li recee te Hp in winter It ts dry and the snowfall! “Double bottom. Bottome made of Mr. 0. [have nota penny’s inter- be vont to any. address | {8 Very light. bo aan pm heavy sheet steel, double seamed and but to have fan fs not all: they | cas down there, but I really believe or pov gra, slant yy | winds making ter mach More | jined inside with caet plate making a th of are com; Ben Hulett, Sr, an old‘and high- f for. Boys are of value also be-| » Sedreseed to Dr, E- leqattable than those of the Dakotas | . etlety t0 make good men, good for |Horc unoee who pay tho tax: should "HRLDGyPiarees medion ar mateo; land Minn. ‘Ther iso good grade ot| tou aang pus tight teenarce, nod '|something in the world. Character, | be allowed to run thelr own business. Which Dr. Pleres's modi- horses and cattle being raised here. | 435+ tined bottom, insuring durabilié house, must have the right/T haveno doubt they are entirely ama compos by uae al hy Some fine Herefords are being sent | 504 torming 6 per fect bearing for foundation, The stones of |, +. ‘ from Illinois. We expect to stay in lower legs supporting fire pot. character are reverence for the clty of Calgary thie winter and| “Ociiating hot biaes tube with eid then go to our ranch in the spring. 6 g Although {thas been nearly nine damper can be readily operated with yoare since leaving old Miseourl Tux out removing urn bottom. Iisa % dlnage © welsotie vielice Large and heavy cast top. Grate 88 las our house With best wishes for can be removed througt lift up feed Tue Tries and the success of the |°°V" without removing top. Democrats in Bates thie fall and —For Sale By— especially for my old schoolmate and neighbor T. D. Embree, I am, B F RICHARDS Yours truly, eShteg + | 8. T. Hays. 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