The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 6, 1906, Page 12

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em ee cama Representative a of California, said he does not ihink tte California delegation will take emuf@~ate steps to push any iesistattog cttecting Japanese. He said that the Califor- Dia delegation prubably will hold s meeting Within tvo weeks tor ine dis cussion of the situation and doubtless will act as a unit in case derision 1s reached to urge the passage of any special measures. Two Japanese ex- clusion bills, one by Repvesen‘ative McKinley, of California, and the other by Representative Hayes, of Calli- fornia, are now pending in congress. CASTORIA For Infants and Chiléren, The Kind You Have | Always Bought of a Soda Cracker You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still 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 properly balanced proportions as a good soda men 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 Biscult 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. TWO PHILIPPINE BILLS. Congress Will be Called Upon te Reduce the Tariff and Establish Aw Agricultural Bank. Washington, Dec. 3.—The annual re port of the bureau of insular affairs of the war department emphasizes two legislative matters before con- gress on which it says depend to a large extent the future prosperity of the Philippine islands. One is the bill reducing the tariff on the Ding- ley tariff rates and the other is a measure providing for the establish ment of an agricultureal bank in the islands, During the year 300 miles of rail- way have been surveyed and construc- tion is to be pushea., No purchases of silver bullion have been made dur ing the year for Filipino coins owing to the recoinage of the old Spanish- Filipino coins, The report says that 184 Filipino students have been in schools in the United States at the expense of the Philippine government, Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither forphine nor Mineral. T NARCOTIC. Penipe ot Old. Dr SAMUELPITCHER ae A | Remedy for Cons! i tio Sour Stomach Diarrivien Worms Convulsions Feverish- |} ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Use For Over Thirty Years The Railroads Won, Washington, Dee, 3.—The case of the Mississippi railroad commission versus the Illinois Cantral ratlroad involving the right of the state to compel through trains to stop at small stations was decided by the su- preme court of the United States Monday against the commission, ALbmonths old NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘THE CENTAUA COMPANY. NEW YORE OrTY. Clements to be Reappointa, : pine a ‘ Washington, Dec. 3.—It was an- enndinanae eae BRIT!SHERS WANT ‘Four Drop to Their | Trustee's Sale. nownced Monday that the president! $ 4 | i will reappoint Judson B. Clements to 5 D A & PERCI U. S. COTTON FIELDS. | Death in Joplin Mine. | d inthe recorder’a omce with: | PC A Member of tie interstate com-| 4 9 ! . ! ates county, Missouri, in book ) merce commission. Mr, Clements > é ian: / |. doplia, Mo—In a fall of 100 feet | 16s pose it are vezed fo ee, pple term expires December 31, 1906. FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. down & mine shaft, four miners were | nd Yelng situat the county of Bates —— a ; a ir “ a of Miesour! wit: TAT i ” Party of Mili Owners Are Tour- killed. Five men were belng hoisted |" its (3) thr d (4) four, block MARKET REPORTS, FARM LOANS. ; " AIX te twenty-two and (21) tw enenmaanene LS ; ; inw tub on qaitting work, when the ty one, block (4 . all in the village of M ‘denen lie Lise Aten e ing Southern State Inspect- tub became detached from the cable. win, Mos ah per Teconded plat of aaine, an eh tele new We have money to loan on real estate at low rate of interest ing Land | One of the miners, George Cram, sav the payment of one jrromniswory ote full with privilege to pay at any time. ing Lands, jed himself by catching a standpipein defantt haa be on made in tho payment of the |g, 1 ‘ i “TBSTRAGTS, BSTRACTS A | . i of said note ar ¢ interest thereon 1 Monroe, La..Joe —“Southern cot. | theshaft through which air isletinto ban past due and «ampaid, " 2 a , ’ . ie aM { N re, atthe request of the legal cy ee ved Euglish the mine, He slid to the bottom, dete and pursuant to the condi- f . " ton fields from which to feed Euglish fallingnear the ground and breakin g 128.0! said deed of trust, Twill proceed to sell : western cows, 4.00, ; We have complete set of Abstract Books and will farnish epindies.” ailing ne « dand breakii g te abo described premises at public wendue, Recsipts 3,00; market strong to] > Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and *s i r to the highest bidder for cash, at the west front | 5, higher; bulk" of sales $6.1 examine and fect titles t This fs the mission ofa party of, bis lez | door of the court honse, in the city of Butler, |)”, ara: ng ee h perfec es to same. British cotton spinnersand ail wn j Oonnty Of Bates and atate of Missouri on ; LAL to ad me a a —— 5 0 ie) « ' * ss i ght, DOMED. Lo, es now toured Conttaland Noréh | Notice of Final Settlement | Saturday, December 1ith, 1906, Sheep—Receipts 6,00; > IN VESTMENTS bale ‘ e } ae | Notice is hereby given to all creditors and | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | MULtONS, $4,507 5 ee Loutsisna, who will soon euter Tex- | others interested in the estat. of Bryon F, ; oon and five o’ctock iu the afternon of that | ranae wethers, $c We will loan your idle money for you, securing youareason- ‘ - : jn] | Teeter deceased, that 1, Maud F. Teeter, ad: | day, for impose of satisfying sald debt, | @6.55. as incharge of DM. King, industrial | iinistratrix of said cotate Intent te make antl int-Pest dud Ost. J.8 FRANCISC( } ble rate of interest on choice security. eke ettleme: ere tl Wx r at rust . ‘ Railroad of St. Louis, aud PF. M. | State of Misaonri to be held at Butler, Mis- | Cattle—Receipts 34. } sour, On the Izth day of November { f th teady; oilers 10¢ low- Welch, finmigration agent ¢ 1 MAUD F. TEETER, i kia cok Gea : : ig ae ) phd Administratrix, Notice. ale age Ee ce: Gould System of railroads. In the} j _ | Notice is hereby given that letters ‘ vud.w0; westerners, of administration upon the estate of J. A : » have - party are W H. McAllister, William | J. Ger, AN Whyte and I. H. Hol| Mo. Pac, Excursion Rates. Nos, re. vesenting the Cotton Spin-| Tlomeseckers Exenrsions. Rate | » here’ Assuciayion of Lancaster, | n@ fare plus $2.00 for round trip. | , been granted to he Bates County Miseor rl w m8 exhibit the England. W. C Barnes, tu ren Tickets on sale lst and3rd Puesdays | an y year pret the ate of sai § i 4 ot v7 “4 iG. * ues, ab tre pe wees * aia . ¢., | ters, or the y be precluded from any a We swer; 7 5.40; fi ; + of each month, except thit rates to | i id cia! t lower; sheep, 5.40; Tambg, ‘ “ : to! hh estate; and {i eaid claims be not ex 5007 tion agent, and Rufus Britting, sec- | Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs | hibited within two 5 #4.5007.00, retary, are also with the party jand Trinidad, Colo,, will be one fare | publication of this notte». ’ st. # Stee They came up the Red River Valley | plus $5.50, Tickets limited to 21 : St. Louis, D ‘aitle—Receipts 7+ 4 hin. thenes over some of | Uays from date of sale. For potnta | 34 « arket Texuns We lower; ; Stockers and feed- and fers, 82.400 $2.30G5.50; cows and ; i to which tickets may be sold call at | the ric hest cotton lands of the av te, | depot or phone 27. _ and were in Monroe one night. 7 hey | Special round trip rate to Kansas Sherifi’s Sale in Partition. spent @ day {n Ouachita River Val- | City $2.15 on sale Saturday of each | Thomas A Strode vs, Nannie J. Carlton lev. week. All trains leaving Butler after In the Circuit Court of Bates Co. Missouri. Capital, $50.00. Surplus $10,000, elfers, Hogs—Re pigs and lig 9.00; market strong; al , $5.75@6.25; packers, $6.00 The Englishmen are driving into oe F eg 9 and all traing Aer ante ade by the ond Co seree and or- | @6.20; bucthers and best heavy, $5.00 DIRECTORS,’ on Sunday, good to return on any | entitled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, eep—Receipts 1,500; market steady; INE . q the fields, and personally inspecting | train leaving Kansas City Bid dated eg on on natives, $3.0005.35; lambs, $.0@700 E. A. Bennerr, Crark Wix, J.J. McKer, the cotton industry. Isis sald they | noon the following Monday wanees ta Yokes ifs as in the Oman Live & Jos. M. McKissex, Frank Houeano W.-Cuoate . 4 Jmeaha ry & an. propose securing optionson immense | Christmas and Holiday Excursions | forenoon, and five_o’clock_in_th noon am n F. N. Drewnay, 0. A.B Y WF . ofthat dny, at the west front door of th omana, Dec ‘attle—Receipts 4,500; oN. Ny . A. HEINLEIN . DUVALL tracts of Loulsiana and Texas cot- | 087 points in Indian Terrltory, [Horm in the elty of Butler in aves Countre market steady; native steers, $3.75@6.40; ; : * ton lands, establishing large planta- | 108, Minn, Mo, Neb, Kans, Okla, | Missouri, sell at public vendue, to the highest |cows and heifers, $20@1.40; » western South Dak, Texasand Wis, tg pointe | Didder for cash i hand, the following deserib- | steers, $3,26¢/5.35; ‘Texas steers, $3.0@ tions here and ralsiug the cotton to | jn Tilinofe, Lousiana, “M higen, The east thirty scree of the northeast quarter Re, Res en oreene one feed their spindirs at home. North Dak, and Wyoming on sale of the eoutheast quarter of section thirty-two | CTS, $1.75@2.50; stockers and feeders, —_—0— We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt- ly and properly serve (82) in township fort 41) of - | 2.9004.70; calves, $2.75@6.00; bulls and ou. Tho Britiah mille believe they can | Dec. 22, 28, 24 and 25, 80, 81, and | mme(,in ete couny, Minoan (tags, sLogio.” ; 5 “ : grow their own raw material cheap- | Jan. 1 good to return to Jan 4th | 4-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Miseow. | nigh | Mare, Wats ero: oom —:0:— ‘ er than they can buy it from the | 1907. Open rate of fare and one United States. third round trip. Special one-way colonist rates to Order of Publication. west and southwest: One half of | STAT OF MissouRI, The Worm Turns. normal one-way rate plus $2.00. On 1S ae rte Coes, tober term, 1908, A mother-in-law hands this come — 6 bende pote = a May ACiaymer, Plaintif, cee Sie Dee. 2 Clase wires. back toa Mober!; : To the , an, ) and 15, Feb. & and 19, x; : Sue tana eet ; Seenemae: 1% ee cali seman March 5 and 19 1907. To pointe in James Licklider, Fannie Licklider, Defend- | 72%: July 71%; cash No, 3 hard No. Kan. Colo, Ind. Ty, Loua, Mexico, Lad c@es. per upon several occasions some ’ 1 | her attoracy, Cla} Dec. things about mothere-inlaw. 1|Nebr, New Mexico, Okla, 8. Dak, ‘ike et deans Jaines want to tell you what I think about | 7x88 ey Wyo. Ratt are that kind of nonsense. It {s jast this | Special one way colonest rate way—there aresome caeieion who | Points in Ark, Colo, Ind Ty, Kan, ‘whiaioe ~Prices. Have had 10 years experience * couldn’t begin to meet thelr bills if | Loua, South Mis, Neb, New Mexico, 1p iain,» decree of 3 No 8 " : am a graduate of Jones A: {s waen’tfor their mothers-in law. | Okla, South Dak, Texas and “Wyo, Eine eed UNO; Ne 5 } f And as for living with a son-in-low! | pats of one half regular lus $2.00 ‘owt: . Bas; : Land sakes, I’d go to the poor farm pias va. first any day; and for daughtere-in- Oneale Nov. 20, Dec. 4th to 18, 1906, iit waen’s fr shote motherete long | nnd 19 it waen’t for mo -law, for when breakfast is ready they can E. C. Vaxp Frvort, hardly be gotten out of bed to dress : and wash their faces in time to eat it. I would rather hire out as a eer- vant than live with one. so there, ; Sr seshatsleen Gren nae ne 6.10; light, $6.106.20; pigs, $8.25@6.00; bulk of sales, $6,05@6.10. Sheep—Receipts 15,000; market steady to strong; yearlings, $5.50@6.00; wethers, team ewe, 14.50G6.%5; limbs, $6.25@ E. A, BENNETT, Pres, J.J. McKEE, Vice-Pres, W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, Kansas City Cash Grain, ONEER ‘I will cry sales anywhere at reasonable ” AUCTI —QOue That Knows. CASTORIA

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