The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 6, 1906, Page 1

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ee, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1906. ||prisoneRs’ REASON BAILEY SAYS CHARGES Inmates of Macon Jail Tell Gov-| Asserts He is the Object of a Be in as out. Political Conspiracy. fe @ copy of a sketch iff with the request to let the light ebine on it. “Dear Governor—We have read your Thankegiviny proclamation with interest, and will abide by your * {suggestions as well aswe may be able in our limited environments. Although unjuetly shut outfrom the world at present, we have much to be thankful for. The papers are not pitching into us and calling us bard names, like they do Mr. Rockefeller, Senator Platt, Willie Hearet and other men with a larger measure. of liberty. Our appetite {s of the never- get-weary kind, and we don’t have to take treatment for insomnia. We 4re bot nervous concerning burglars and hold-up men, ard our diamonds are the least of our worries. Nobody comes ‘round and tries to work us on wildcat mining stock or to sell us gold bricks. The coal man hasn’s come after his money, and we don’t look for him, Snow, ice, sleet and wintry- winds mean notbiog to us. We don’t have to get up early Sun- E : day morning and fix for Sunday *°*Peruna I can recommend as a very good medi- is ad Chasen © Gag; wook te cine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it and week cut, we get beans, corn-|exlatin anybody’s possession, I will is also-an efficacious cure for the almost universal dodger and well water, except on|convict the man who so swears of ‘complaint of catarrh."’---Gonzalo De Quesada. holidays, when there’s a double dose | perjary. CC eee een oon ee ee erent ern! Fer Cal “The statement that I ever drew a shitter: A. Roftman, Hagerstown, Sian vaspionioneehuane aba “In looking over these matters we | draft or gave an order on the Watera 4] gladly give my testimonial with|®4 Peruna. It has been used for more | feel that we are blest far beyond the} PlerceCcmp wy in favor ofanybody, the thousands of others who have been| than thirty years and cured thousands | common run, for which we are deeply |for any amount, for any purpose, fs by the use of Poruna, bah voere $2 proven Ny our emit thankful, Governor. We are satis-} an absolute anil unqualified lie.” ‘catarrh of the head and ret etd oahle dsssb oo ang fled. We don’t care to get any le Nghe took factory results from the use of Peruna, 4 epoca Se Or nee write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a |nearer where you live, much as we A Texas Wonder. 4 44 was all rundown and hardly able} tui) statement of your case and he will |like you. Your ways are not our There’s a Hill at Bowie, Tex, that’s twice as big as last year. This Mr. Bailey first poys his respects to the Attorney General’s officein Texas, | 4 “Ts will not take the people of Tex- aslong,” he sald, “to understand the desperate and infamous motives which inepired this conspiracy, when they see how utterly groundless it {a »” Mr. Bailey concluded his denial in thie vigorous fashion: “The State cannot possibly prove that Iever accepted employment or compensation from the Waters Pierce Oil Company, for the very sufficient reason that such fs not the truth. “It those who represented theState have any vouchers or papers pur porting to have been signed by me, and acknowledging the receipt of money from the Waters Pierce Com- pany they have been forged, and if they produce any such papers in court, 1 will prove that they areforg- eries; or if they attempt to prove by secondary evidence that such papers Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States. Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, is an orator born, In an article in The Outlook for July, 1899, by George Kennan, who heard Quesada epeak at the Esteban Theater, Matanzas, Cuba, he said: “I have seen many and- fenoes under the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emotional ex- citement, but I have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Quesada’s upon the dead patriot, Marti.” In a letter to The Peruna Drug M'f’g.Coy written from Washington, D, C., Sonor Quesada says: Se. Work at all whed 1 began using) be pleased to give you his valuable 84- | ways, and we wieh to be particular br) tis. A : now, after using it about six ae heen: Dr. Hartman, President of and lead a quiet, orderly life. wonder is W. L Hill, who froma "qoaths | am well and st.ong.”” The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0, “Reapectfully, weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: ‘I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consumption. Iwas reduced to 90 pounds, when [ began “GEORGE O'Brien, 7 Philippine Tariff “Wii MItcHeLL, ' «Us s N + “<Lexeruy Bos,’ Er Au Teagard: Macon, Mo., Nov —The following} Washington, Dec.—In antnterview OW ca ee aa Wessy los 008 “Why |gtven The Republic correspondent, |8 blk Worland $259 We Are Thankful” written by|Semator Bailey, of Texae, gives the) E Huntsman to W M Boster 364 George O'Brien, who is spending the | “Ife direct” to charges made against ag fall. here pending Cireuit Court, and | him4m Texas that he has repeatedly | 1,4, 5 #48 placed if the hands of the Sher-|recelved fees from the Waters Pierce} |, t Weekly Times. Real Estate Transfers. FOR THANKSGIVING.| ABOUT CHECKS ARE LIES|For Week Ending Nov. 27th. ian Deffenbaugh to L M Deffen- snes 26 Mt Pleasant $900. to P H Brace 120 a sec 25 Wee Point $6600. - ernor Why They'd Rather Desperate and Infamous G@ A Greathouse to Wesley Robin- 160. son tract eec 14 Rockville Ross jen to Carintha John- Deepwater $925 eliigsa D Frizoll to J RCobb pt and 4 bik 95 Butler $2000 Hereford to D T Rogers 804 Ot O@mpany for legal or other ser- me vce + e . , vices‘tendered that company. to J M Griggs lot 6 blk aged 86 Rockville $250. H F Gude to C M Marchal! pt lot » 3and 4 bik 45 and pt lots 1 and saying that it fs aiding tn a political 3 "blk 82 Sperrye add Rich Hill $250. conspiracy against him. Barak lote 11 and 12 bik 75 Rich Ail $125 M A Galley to G M Walker 1 8 sec 28 Homer $45. Jas D Debson to IJ Blangly 40a sec 6 Howard $750. J R White to Elisha Bagby lots 10 and 11 blk 87 Rich Hill $500. F M Davidson to Mildred J Hens ley 4 & sec 21 Homer $14/10 Lucy J Winchell to Phebe E Winch ell pt lots 4 and 5 blk 90 1st ad Rich Hill $50. M A Nolin to F G Nolin 40a sec 10 irk to Geo Templeton pt NO. 6 Rockville $800. Frances M Canterbury et al to Kate LCanterbury ptlot 1 bik 42 Butler $1. J D Rhea to D WD den pt bik 34 Waltons ad Rich Hill $350. L H Garty to W P Cobb 11a eec 7 Osage $1500 W GTurk toRH Wheeler lot 2 blk 3 Rich Hill $3875 Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years W. L. Kawls, of Belle, Tenn.» ought nasal catarrh, He write; “The ewelling and sore ness {naide my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to the sore surface: this caused the soreness and swelling to — pear, never to return.” Best salve in existence. 25c at Frank T. Clays, druggist. Senator Tillman misses his guess in predicting that pampering of the negro by Republican politicians iw Chicago will lead to race war in thas city. Race war fs not possible any- where in this country. But {f these Republican politiclans go on pam- pering the negro in this way in or- der to save his vote {fi the close and doubtful States they are certain to get themselves very much disliked by white voters,—St. Louls Repub- Ne. Dont Suffer all night long from toothache neuralgia or rheumatism loans Liniment kills the pain — quiets ~ the nerves and induces sleep At all dealers, Price 25 50c & #100 Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.U.S.A, ‘ Gaining In Favor. SPECIALI ST, Washington, Dec. 3.—A novel ar- gumentis heard here among ferm- er opponents of the Philippine ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE tariff bill, which now needs only to pass the Senate to become a law. It AND THROAT. shows a readiness to yield to the ad- attention to the treat- ministration. tarrh and ite eflect upon “The sentiment of the country,” , Throat and Lungs. taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles; I have more than doubied in welght andam completely cured.” Only sure cough and cold cure. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay’s drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, blind bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists are authorized to refunding money {ff PAZOOINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c The President is Denounced. New York, November.—At a union Thanksgiving service in which the omapeed of four negro churches of hh participated President Roosevelt was denounced for his ac- tion in dismissing three troops of negrosoldiere from the United States Army. monia and heart trouble. Mr. Gar- At the conclusion pe the service, | very was 41 years old and had lived which was held in the Mount Olive}inSt. Joseph twenty-four years, com- Baptist Charch, nearly everyone pres-|ing from St. Louls, where he was ent made a contribution to a fund] born. which is being raised for the relict ot] He was prominent in Democratic politics and represented the Sixth Ward in the City Council two terms. : Ho waa proprietor of a rea Dio Woche of Bacitn. 2 and aleo a practicin ; The Yankees are sige more , Governor cee i eal socal ; Shey not be? | aaenenean Representative is Dead. 8. Joseph, Mo., Dec.—Richard J. Garvey, Representative-elect to the State Legislature from the Second District of Buchanan county, died after an illness of week from pneu- sald Senator Lodge, who has been in need of Glasses can have | in the forefront of oppogition to the @ tested free, atid properly fit- | bill, “is rapidly coming to favor an b independent government for the - So, te Routh side, over El) pattippines, We are all tired of the Philippine~ problems, In 6 few hours from 9 a, m. to 4 p.m. ‘clits She Filipins ase tohave 0 3 logislative assembly, They will hard- juarded Dying Master. ly secure thas belore they will be , Ind., Dec. 8.—John Cross, and a civil war veteran, independence. I ven- dead in the road a= ture that within p vans themeclirep | . asia ic einiiadeh ata WA RARERR ABIL Ph RAPP _ THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO, Always has ready money on hand to loan on farme in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo,, at VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired, Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers are signed. Wehave a fall and complete abstract of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff’s deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- ton 85 years ago and are written up dally from the county ree- ords. We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for siz months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay xou interest on it, Wm, E. Walton, Pres, Fank Allen, Sec ©. A, Allen, Ase’t See,9 A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Olerk. MISSOURI STATE. BANK, BUTLER, MISSO URI. bon sarah Surplus Fund an! Profite.......... $68,456.89, ame and ALWAYS at Hast GREY TOLOARS LUPE Ga ecm And every hecommodatiog that is coueistont PS acer pay em WE Shane aia BUSINESS Watton, President. WARE, Vice-Pres.._ W: Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, ‘iecommodation that ie consistent eauaks Be SBI Conhior. por A cng pe

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