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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1907. DR. J. M.NORRIS SPECIALIST, ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE ‘AND THROAT. Gives special attention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and ite efiecé upon : the Ears, Throat and Lungs. in need of Glasses can have ithe meages tested free, and properly fit- bmce on the South side, over El- , mer Dixon’s store. ia, Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m, The Sunday Law. Prosecuting Attorney Ewing Cock. pell, of Johnson county, has publish- - ed'a letter stating his construction the Sunday law as regards meat He says in~ winter time when meats will keep, the selling or a! of meat on Sunday isagainet bh plaw, and he will prosecute the to this, the state of the will determine -whether a } dealer has committed an of ge, It wo have'a warm epell in ary, the delivering on Sunday e.admitted by Mr. Cockrell to pording at of the law. Every meat! arr one rif he don’t watch out. ould seem that such a con- of the statutes is decidedly and may resalt in ridicu- tion. Bryan on Needs for 1907, Lincola, Neb., Dec. 31.—In answer to the question of what the new year ought to bring, W. J. Bryan said to- day: “I know of no greater economic need than that we should make prog- ress toward the removal of inequuli- ties in the distribution of wealth an- nually created, to the end that each citizen receive as nearly as possible a reward commensurate to his contri- bution to the public weal.” Kenndy’s Laxative Congh Syrup is absolutely free from any oplate or narcotic. Contain honey and tar. Sold by Clay’s drug store. It begins to look-Itke the long talk- ed of dam across the Osage river at Osceola was an assured fact. The work of gaining the congent of prop- erty owners along the river between Osceola and Monegaw Springs has been going on in a quiet way during the past year and has beeneminently successful. Men with money have been found to finance the echemeand 8n Organization will be effected inthe course of a few weeks. It is hoped to have everything in readiness to be- gin the work during the low stage of the water next summer.—Osceola Democrat. m act of necessity” within the ; Three Children Born Il have to keep an eye on the |to 15-Year-Old Girl. Eureka Springs, Ark., Jan. 7 — ‘Mrs. May Kirk, 16 yearsold, Fri- day gave birth to threegirl babies, weighing ty all fifteen pounds. She {s a railroad tiemaker, and keps ather work until Thursday. Neighbors found the three infants snugly wrapped in an overcoat with- uv other clothing. John n Kirk, the husband, is 17 years An Emporia woman who is ex- tremely religious and is horrified at the thonght of a lie, tells her preach- er that his sermons are good, but really she {s bored, and she does not hesitate to tell her servant to inform callers she fe out. She tells her nelgh bor her new hatis a beauty, and roasts it when her neighbor leaves. She tells her kin she fs hard up and can’t lend them the $5 they want to pay on the mortgage, and then spends $10 on refreshments for her party, to which her kin are not in- vited. She tells her nelghbor’s hus- band that she likes cigar smoke and to smoke all he pleases when he culls, and tells her husband the smell of a cigar makes her sick. She sends presents to her friend and leaves the cost mark on after changing it to read more than {¢ was originally marked. She tells people she wears | for this remedial agen @ No.2 shoe when she wears a 5, and that her newcoat cost $40 when it cost $19 98 at afiresale. She is @ member of the W. C. T. U. and takes Peruna and eats lump sugar with peppermint on {t. Her whole life is a He and @ deceit, and yet she subscribes 25 cents a year to sond corset coversand hymn books to the heathen.— William Allen. Neligh, Neb., Dec. 31.A girl baby was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Keeler, of this place, which is considered a record breaker, even for Nebraska. The child, which is the fifteenth in the family, welghed at birth seventeen pounds, measur- ed twenty-six inches from head to foot, eighteen around the chest and twenty-one around the shoulders, DeWitt’s Little Early re Hable little pille. Recomme Clay’s Sey north oe aes. fe County Court Proceedings. London Papers Rap The new, Bates county Judges met Roosevelt Bitterly. Wednesday in ther first regular ses- sion since they took charge of their London, Jan. 7.—An astonts! hing offices. Presiding Judge Harper and| Change of feeling toward Prositont his associates, Estes Smith, of the Roosevelt on the part of Englishmen north district and A. D. Hyde, of the|!8 making itself evident in slens not southern district settled down to business immediately and transact- ed the following: Presiding Judge Harper's firet offi- clal act was the signing of 185. Riv- er Drainage bonds of denomination of $500. Attested by C. G. Weeks, county clerk. Ordered Bridge Commissioner to make estimate for steel bridge over the Marais dea Cygnes river where a | lon: wire bridge now stands near the Rich Hil water works. The report and annual settlement of John F. Herrell, county clerk: Chas, Barkley, cireuit clerk; T. K Lisle, recorder of deeds; were present ed and approved. The school loan of W. A. Goulrey was approved to the amount of $200. Ordered that Dr. 0, F. Renick be appointed county physictan for two yeurs commenciugs March 1st, Geo. Pollock was again appointed as janitor at the court house. Dr. T, C. Boulware was appointed physician of the county board of health, The bonds of J, A. Stivers, probate judge and (, G, Weeks, county clerk were approved. Ordered that the Dratnage i bonde from No, 711 to T40 bet bonds $15,000 be cancelled and re- tired. The bond ef the Mivsourt Bauk for $75, approved 1 Was to sec River Drufnage Di Tho bond for G5, Dralnuge Funds was also accepted and approved, 8. T. Broadus ippetnted by the court us deputy county clerk, State | exaratued and The bond yositors for WO as depostiory of Mi A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists are authorized to refunding money! VAZOOINTMENT fails to cure in j to Lt days. 5 Chicago National Bank directore’ testimony before grand jury may render them immune from legal ac- tion in Walsh case. When theeold windadry and crack the skin get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Clay's drug store. Federal Judge denies habeas cor- pus writ to Mrs. Aguie Myers, under death sentence, and she will appeal to United States Supreme Court. Cures Woman’s Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, suffering women known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of Tae Ectectic MEDICAL REVIEW says of Unicorn root (Helontas Dioica) which is one of tho chicf ingredients of the *Fa- vorite Prescription”: sutde dats sd as aut sontrnmetion #3 aU aes for normal ac- tivity of the entire reproductive — ” He continues in Helonias we havea: ment which more fully answers the. store than any other drug with which tog In the ‘treatment, of diseases men it is seldom Mong! & case is not present feation a e 101 ng aru among the o. Pain f ‘hronic diseases of Re, ol Sen or Ky 4 neod nek Saeto tos yeni ductive systems d od ur at absent eee ak ie {unin gr en ng crete the extreme lower part oft i ich is Unicorn: Toot, or ‘Helo and the medical properties of which it most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal root, another prominent ingredient of “Favorite ‘Gove Prof. Finle’ Ellingwood, M. D., of nett ‘Medical Ve oa Chi hicago, £ay aye « guenen Teal Miomtarrbel 6 conditions © Tot feebl t, it is useful.” ang gnc iegncga eal Scud er, M. D., late of ti, says of Golden Seal root: cert hae al effects Saree x0 D. me feteron reser tion faith- ite Sorell Sat Laxative ue ie ingpetemaraegs coer | Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. EA Lirore om ew 2Se, - to be mistaken. When Mr. louse. velt firatentered the White Honse the English newspapers regarded him‘as one of the for: most fizures of the world The first indication of the change tn this fee ‘ling came wher he announced himself An faver cf —e reform Since then numerous criticisms have sei printed, culminatine tna 1 r Ya In thy Woy unk ny I ) ynswer fs given fu the a w is remarkably outspoken fora criti ERIE SNR Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25¢ 50c & 4100 Sent ree “St oan'’s D “ay on Horse B Cattle, Hogs & | ‘tt Address Dr. Earl §. Sloan Sloans | Liniment’ For Cough, Cold, Croup, Sore Throat, Stiff Neck. ' Rheumatism and LA | clom of the head of a trade : nation. Concerning Mr. Roosevelt it states: “He talks fp hasty exaggerations | that may or may not argue certain Incapavity for consecutive thought, ; but areapt to lead mento doubt elther kis sincerity or his verac‘ty.’* Aaobher quotation from one ay ticle is: “The people are tiring of his eter nal moralities, his sermonizing, hte cousoess note of lmity.” They aré beginning to eay tt isa ‘pity he lives in his own {immaculate econcaptior The Right Name. Mr. Augast Sharpe, the popular verserr of the poor, at Fors Madi- mM Ta. saves: !De King's Yow Lik rightly named: they ect t 1 and Xativ cure bil louen nh, 250 at re » B15 Albany St Sooner if ht AR URGE AGRE SSIS wt U.S patent and showing all dee titles or other conveyances tha county, Our Abstract books we ords, We furnish reliable Abs are responsible for their corr TIME DEPOSITS. Walton Trust Company wil! Wu. E, Walton, Pres, tank Ailen, Sec RPP PPL PI PREPPL LDAP ERPPLAP AS ei On - W, D. Yates Abstractor, ee title to every avre of land or ins If you have idle money for six months or longer the A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper j ‘Tu roa OTR mS DUT! Wy 3 , THE wenn IN TRUST CO. CF BUTLER, M0, } H o£ G to lou ov far n Baten, ; 6 P| ih and Dad ‘ , % seven yeare time, and allow i ov topay ba p ‘ j § » yearifdestrod, Every land owner wanting a loon shenl aall ¢ and vet our rates aud liberal terms, Money ¢ & 5 papers are signed. Vieoliave n i aud cou Te abstract of nici ly Pater County from the 1 leeds, ‘ax § in Bates } is of trust, Sherif t have been recorded ton 35 years ago and are written up dally from the county ree- tracts at reasonable prices and INTEREST PAID ON re begun by our Mr Wu. E. Wal- | ectness, pay you interest on it, Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, C. A. Allen, Ass’t Sec, } W. J. Nix, Clerk. i = MISSOURI STATE BANK, | BUTLER, Reeclves deposits, issues drafts, and A With twent: om -five years successful expe: LUTE SAFETY for their deposits, and with sound banking rules. Organized under Missouri law, and often examined by MISSOURI. Bank y< 7d LWAYsS HAS MONEY TO LO. rience we offer our castoners ‘ABSO- every accommodation that is consistent —DIRECTORS:— Dr. T. C. Boulware, A. B. Owen, Max Weiner, J, R. Jenkins, C. H, Datcher, Wa. E. Watton, President. Dr. T.C. Bov.ware, Vice-Pres. Wm, E. Walton, Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits.......... $68, 456 89, 5 3 CorBLy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. sromog CERES . Powell G: RB: Radvord Wm. B. Tyler, John Deerwester, Dr J. M. Christy, Frank M. Voris. ' WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, J. R. Jenkins, Cashier, Wes.ey Denton, Age’t Cashier, Always Remember the Full Name Sit