The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 17, 1907, Page 1

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VOL. XXIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1907. FARNUM DISCUSSES WOMEN >. es LIEUTENANT BOWMA “The Virginian’s” Graceful Tribute to the Sex. K. C. Post. Mr. Dustin Farnum, who will ap- pear next week atthe Willis Wood theater in “The Virginian,” ts a great favorite with the gentler sex, and the following panegyric indited to them, explains why he {sso well liked. “Since the creation of the world, when the solitude was relieved by the lossof ariband the gain ofa helpmate, that made Eden a para- dise, woman has been the goddess of man’s idolatry, his hope, Incentive and inspiration. At the altar of her worship he has poured the incense of his love, his ambition and his achieve- ments. For her sake, he has sacri- ficed his blood, his honor and his life, Women’s influence has changed the dynasties and destinies of na- tione; for her thrones have fallen, crowns have been lost, wealth dise!- pated, poverty endured. She hasin- spired the genius of the poet to sing his sweetest songs in her praise, the PE-AU-Nk CURED HIM. Cold Affected Head and Throat —Attack was Severe. Chas. W, Bowman, Ist Lieut. and Adjt. 4th M, 8 M. Cay, Vols., writes from Lanham, Md.,, as follows: “Though somewhat averse to patent medicines, and still more averse to be- coming a professional affidavit man, it seems only a plain duty in the present instance toadd my experience to the columns already written concerning the curative powers of Peruna, «1 have been particularly benefited by its use for colds in the head and throat, Ihave been able to fully cure myself of a most severe attack in forty-eight hours by its use according to directions. I use it asa preventive whenever threatened with an attack. “Members of my family also use it for like ailments, We are recommend- ing it to our friends,” -—Chas. W. Bowman, DR’J.M. NORRIS SPECIALIST, ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE ‘AND THROAT. Gives special attention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and its efiecé upon the Ears, Throat and Lungs. Those in need of Glasses can have the eyes tested free, and properly fit- Office on the South side, over El- mer Dixon’s store. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Rich lowan Kills Wife and Stepson, is Hanged by Mob. Charles City, Iowa, Jan. 14.—Bat- tering down the Floyd county jail door with a steel rail and chopping patnter to immortalize the canvas with her beauty, while the sculptor’s chisel has transformed blocks — of shapeless stone to the divine outlines of her matchless form and from. the soul of the musician comes the strains of the sweetest melodies that symbolizes worship. “For her Adam aeinned, Mark Anthony disdained the world and Faust bartered away his soul. Wo- man has been man’s ruin and his re- demption, his making and undoing, his alm and his salvation. The whiapered name of woman fs heard above the roar of battle, the thunder of the storm and in the deadly silence of the desert and the soul of the dy- ing has been wafted to ita eteranal home ona sigh of the memory of o loved one’s caress. The Knight of old went forth with fearless faith to tourney and to battle, his lady’s scart across his breast, and staked his life to win her smile; the adven- turer explored unknown seas to find new worlds, where she might rule, and the ploneer blazed a pathway through the trackless forest that he might make for her a home. The sweetest word that tongue can utter {s the holy uame of mother. The first our baby’s lips can speak—a mother’s voice the sound that sweet- ly soothes our infant cries.“ “Ts music never leaves our hearts, {¢ lingers until its tones are still for- ever and the lost chord, one of Iife’s sweetest melodies, can never be re- placed. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists are authorized to efunding money {f PAZOOINTMENT lails to curein6 tol4days. 50c shall become effective in 1909. ers’ Association, which practically through a brick wall into hie cell, o mob composed of business and pro- feasional men and women and chil- dreen took James Cullen, a wealthy contractor, from jail at11 o’clock last night and hanged him to the Cedar River bridge. Cullen killed his wife and 15-year-old stepson Tues- day aftera quarrel over a trivial matter. : Callen slew his wife witha butcher “knife asshe lay sleeping and then ” went. to the bedelde'ot his stepeon. The touch of the knife as the father prepared to. stab him awakened the boy and he with his. par- ent. A terrific fight followed for the \ possession of the knifeand in the |ing the visitors had to wrap them- struggle the-boy wae elain. Cullen | selves up in hospital sheets. These was soon arrested and when the|ehepte had been used for smallpox crime became known public indigna- | patients and had not been dieinfect- tion increased with each moment. ed, and asa result both contracted Americans Die in Russia After Visit to Sick Relatives. St. Petersburg, Jan. 14.—Two Americans—Mre. A. L. Lawson of Montana and Albert J. Clement of Washington, D. C., have died here. Mrs. Lawson’s husband and Mr. Clement’s wife were taken sick with meusles in St. Peteraburg and re- for contagious diseases. Mre. Law- son went to the hospital to visit her husband and Mr. Clement went there to see his wife. Whilein the build- moved to the Government Hospital | More Rigid Inspection of Banks is Provided. Jefferson City, Mo., January 14.— The most important bill of the forty- nine which were introduced in the house Thursday was one offered by Representative Pumphrey of Platte county, which fa the firat tangible step toward the divorement of the banking !nepection department from the office of the secretary of state. The measure provides for the crea- tion of a state banking commission- ship, the office to be filled by ap- pointment of the governor, and the commiseloner to receive an annual salary of $3000. There are to be two deputy commissloners, to be paid $2500 each, and one clerk, who isto recelve $1800. The measure providees that there may be as many as eight bank examiners, who are to receive $2000 per annum. All banks, private and incorporated and trust companies, are to be ex- amined under the direction of this banking commissinn, and the work, now performed under the direction of the secretary of state, fs to be Mapagement of the commission, The bill provides that the changes This measure has recelved the sanction of the Missour! State Ba nk- formulated the measure, and which desires the change. It{s more than likely to be enactedinto law, but will not become operative until after the expiration of the term of Secre-| tary of State Swanger. | DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, re- liable little pills. Recommended by Clay’s drug store north efde square, Plot to Murder Garrison. | El Reno, Ok , Jan, 14—-Ib was m- ported here that the testimony in the trial of Corporal Knowles on a charge of shooting Captain Edgar Macklin recently showed aconspiracy to murder the entire gurrison. Of- ficers of the court-martial, who are under oath not to divulge what goes on in the court room, refused to at- firm ordeny this report. The re- port was persistent, but {ts source could not be traced. At the time of the shooting of Cap- tain Macklin, there was @ rumor that the negroes had planned a slaughter of white officers, but it was traced to barrack room gossip and no foundation found for it. Knowles was bound over under the charge of shooting Captain Macklin and bond fixed at $2,500. Kenndy’s Laxative Cough Syrup 1g absolutely free from any opiate o narcotic. Contain honey and tar Sold by Clay’s drug store. What Do They Cure? The above Medan g {s often asked con- ing Dr. Pierce’s two leading medi- cines, "Golden Medical Discovery” and *Favorite Prescription.” The answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery” is a most potent alterative or plood-purifier, and tonic or invigorator and acts especially favorably in a cura- be way upon all the mucous lining sur- ‘aces, a8 0! nasal passages, throa’ bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels ri L cent. of catar- the jisease affects the Sal dyspepsia), lyspeps! 5 Bredder m . ied mmeg-—no matter what over-wor! mat caused the -down, *Favorite Prescription * wil found most effective in the strength, regulatin the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing, about a healthy, us condition of the whole system. book of particulars wraps each bottle the formulss uo hat au gi of both medicines and what scores of eminent med- fal ted & Cullen was known tobe wealthy emallpox and both died. Both Mr.| by and citizens declared - his wealth | Lawson and Mr. Clement came here * would be used to fight prosecution |in the pursuit of thelr profession of and delay justice. Last evening | mining engineers. ‘ to gather around the/: had ‘ jail. By 9 o'clock the crowd reached 1000, Sheriff'W. W. The Right Name. merborn vainly tried to reason wish} Mr. Au the mob and pleaded with the ctf ‘son, Ia, sens to. go home, | Palle’ are. good roads convention which will be An old soldier wiites about ARIOSA Coffee: “Your coffee is the best anc riche acc 1 ever drank since | leit tre service, from i ; C1 until I received your cones anc the pores of eaci berry sealec. wich | averace ver Haun 3 of frech og * pure sugar, to hold vy goodness in and make the e © setile el off ANd GuicKi\ than “fresh roasi.’ m AK e eg gee pry transferred to the direction and) Two Good Roads Bodies Have Different Ideas. Columbia, Mo., January 7.—Secre- tary George B. Ellis, of the state board of agriculture, said that the held at Jefferson City January 15-16, will have no connection with the Mis- sour Good Roads Society! of St. Louts, which has associated the state board of agriculsure with its meet- ing, and called for Jefferson City on the same days. ‘The state board has been having meetings all over the state, and its ideas for securing good roads are totally different, the St. Louls organization being {n favor of using convict labor and for building a road from St. Louls to Kansas City. The state board conventions all declared in favor of the state pro- viding a fund for assisting the various + counties in road building, the crea- tion of the office of a state highway commlssfoner and of giving thecoun- ty courts discretion 1n making levies for roads. Murphy Would Fasten Lid on Whole Country. Washington, Jan. 7.—Representa- tive A. P. Murphy, of the Sixteenth Missouri District, introduced a bill the enactment of which would close upevery “whisky shop” and every “whisky drug store” in the country on Sunday. The “homespun” Congressman from Rolla proposes to make a de- termined fight for the bill: “There isso much agitation in fa- vor of the Sunday ‘lid,’” said Mr. Murphy, “that we ought to put iton Tight if at all. “Seven out of eleven counties in my district voted to exclude Hquor altogether under the local option law. A majority of my people, there- fore, not only are against the sale of Knock Card Party Prizes. | It is now estimated that at least {ninety per cent of the big corn crop ancl i 14.—Reynard, o, | Faleed {n this country during the oe oe @ strong bill - the pnst season is either {In the ertb or house against gambling. Ifthe bill! hag boen marketed. While corn has Topeka, Jan. ae Pi diego te amped maintained a satisfactory price and fee clans , pha pares ait our dealers have been able to handle subject he oan is sande tons | that which has been offered, it isa i eee, sche atin oS & healthy ate of affairs to note that pour ta: jell . | a very large portion of the crop has been eribbed and will be held until tt ! iebe: rustle f DAC ‘i , A i erence tion of the _ WWill' 30 aenostained what the next crop nock out the prizes as @ card party. | wilt be. ‘This {s the safe side for the furmer, The day of cheap corn has Mothers who give thelr children) forever passed In thie country —Ap- Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup | pleton City Journal. {nvariably indorse it, Children like : it becouse the tasto ispleasant, Con- a a talns honey and tar. Conforms to}. peat cerns ye by Gstrne Nattonal Pures Pood and Drug Law. 08 — ni i Sold by Clay’s drug store. [Re ee 2 nee eneeeieeneel RARER COPPER PAPA PPPS REPPEPELP IOLA. OP LLP PLPPS | THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO, Always has ready money on band to loan on farms 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 Every land owner wanting & loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as | papers are signed. Wehave a full and complete abstract of year if desired. FA RAI RAD title to every acre of land or town lot in Pa:.s County from the Sheriff’s deeds, tax U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wu. E, Wal- ton 35 years ago and are writter up daily from the county reo- ords, We furnish reliable Abstracte at reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. . If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, Wm, E. Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. Vice-Pres, Fank Allen, Sec C. A, Allen, Ass’t Sec,” A, A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Clerk. Iquor on Sunday, but want the lid onallthe time And it is notenough to put the lid on saloons on Sun- day. “Everybody knows that many in | day, ae well as on others, and that even minors can purchase it from them at will. It is my purpose to chapter 3 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, which relates to g |epecial taxes. The measure would penalize «ffenses by @ fine not lese- than $1,000 or more than $5,000 and imprisonment of not less than six months or more than two years. Wise Counsel From the Sotuh. med: ved several ingredii Doctor eg medict ba Sach, ‘writers should ‘ve more weight n any amount of Bon, Rae rung to the guldapncl medicines are non-alcoholic, nom yceric contain no harmful , being com! of fores| Poach sar “I want to give some valuable ad- | RPI | MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits,.........$68,456.89, g Organized under Missouri law, and often examined by State Bank Examiners, Reecives deposits, issuee drafts, and ALWAYS HAS MONEY TO LOAN. With Seeenly Bre ‘years successful experience we offer our customers ABSO- LUTE SA Y for their deposits, and every accommodation that le consistent with sound banking rules. —DIRECTORS:— Dr. T. C. Boulware. J, R. Jenkins, B. P, Powell John Deerwester, RE Owen. Wm: E. Walton, C.R.Radford Dr J, M. Christy, Max Weiner, C. H. Dutcher, Wn, B. Tyler, Frank M. Voris, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Wo. E. WauTon, President. J. R. Jenkrys, Cashier. Dr. T. C. Boutware, Vice-Pres, Wester Denton, Ass’t Cashier. Corsiy Gararp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. vice to those who suffer with lane) ——— back and kidney trouble,” says J. R. Blankenship, of Beck Tenn. “I have roved toan absolute certainty that Biectric Bitters will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking alew more bottles, I was eomp! cared; 80 completely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy.” Sold‘ under tee at F. Always Remember the Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine ere, Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. G. AL grre on Bee, 25c.

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