The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1907, Page 5

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Big Crops of Corn can be depended upon from land that has been liberally fertilized with a complete fertilizer contain- ing 3 4, Ya? nitrogen, 8% available t) 6 phosphoric acid and 9% Just how and why 9% of Potash is necessary our booklet will show. GERMAN KALI WORKS New York—93 Nassau Street, or Chicago—Monadnock Building Were for Sale. “Now,” said the fussy old gentle man, putting one of the biggest plums in his mouth and pieking up another, notice read: ‘French plums for sale?’ Don't you see that ‘French plums’ would be enough? Don't you suppose that everybody knows they are for sale?” “1 dunno,” answered the grocer; “some folks seem to think I'm giving them away.” in the box the second plum he was taking.—Tit-its, Why It Wouldn't Cook. At a gas cookery exhibtion an old farmer entered, who, having listened to the merits of gas cooking stoves, ordered and paid for a cooker, which ‘as duly sent to his home. About three months after the said farmer called on the manager, complaining that the gas cooker was a fraud, and that he had tried everything, and nothing would cook in the “bloomin'” thing. The manager asked if anything were wrong with his gas, to which he replied: “Gas! What's gas?”’—Royal Maga- zine. A New Hampshire “hunter,” seeing & dark object stirring in some bushes, blazed away and shot a farmer dead, The authorities did not arrest the homicide, accepting his statement that the killing was “purely accidental.” The law ought to carry a penalty for such heedlessness. The gaekwar of Baroda has again demonstrated that he is a wise ori- ental. He did not confide to the pub- lic the fact that he did not find Amer- ican women to be as beautiful as they have been described to be until he Was ready to leave our shores. ——— Maine is reported to be practically devoid of big game, most of the deer and moose having been killed off dur- ing the past few years. It is under btood that the same thing has hap- pened to the Maine guides. od Kodol digests what you eat and quickly overcomes indigestion, which is a forerunner of dyspepsia. It {s made {n strict conformity to the National Pure Food and Drugs Law and fssold on @ guarantee rellef plan. Sold by Clay’s drug store. Bank Wrecker May Return. Jefferson City, March.—Judge Phil- ips in the federal court here dismiss- ed the caseagainst James C. Thomp- son, who wrecked the Fret National ba nk of Sedalia some fourteen years ago while cashier and fled to the Re- public of Mexico. Thompsoncan re- turn to his former home {in Sedalia now without fear of prosecution in federal courts, and it is reported that he desires to, as he is old and practically without means. The wreck of this bank was com- plete, and not only did stockholders lose all their money, but they were ‘Phompeon was general storekeeper required to pay a double assessment to meet the demands of depositors under federal statute. Theshortage was $472,000. Thompson escaped. to Mexico be- fore his shortage was discovered and before indictments were returned in the federal court. Under the treaty with Mexico he could not be ex- tradited, and he was permitted to remain and make his home there though proceedings were yet pend- ing in the federal court. Thompeon disappeared in 1894 while an examination of the bank was in progress. He was arrested the City of Mexico in 1895, but ully resisted extradition. J. } Weat Goodwin, the Sedalia editor, | eaw Thompeon in Aguas Calientes, Mexico, in 1905, and at that time MISSOURI'S “THAW” FREED, “what is the sense of having that ) Sanderson Found Not Guilty of Murdering a Carthage, Mo., Man. And the old gentleman put back | Sanderson fnnocent of the charge of twenty-six hours the jury at five The trial of Sanderson was pro- testified that Dr. Meredith, who had | “isaster to the trust company. ed in, Meredith and Mrs, Sandereon detall-| Mr. Bonaparte. ed her experiences with him. Sand- dith to his house. killed him. non said there was evidence of ex-|Sugar Trust, aggerated ego, In that the defendant thought hbimeelf called upon to] Fall in Stocks avenge the wrong to his wife. dying statement Dr. Meredith had Depressed Cotton. denied that his relations with Mrs. Sanderson were improper. $i00 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is atleast been able to cure tn all ita stages, | day. and that ts Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Mrs. kuown to the medical fraternity. Catarrah being @ constitutional dis- Seat of Rum Trouble. ease, requires & constitutional treas- ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun doing 1ts work. The proprietors eral. He the ture one term, for two th’ tl - — A ppm Bs ns us, to hear this man speak of the ex: }er of the Lords poor at our county asylum. He said “they certainly | ess. headache, have so much faith in iw curative powers that they offer one hundred , fers a better field. dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list of testimonials, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hail’s Family Pills tor con- stipation. General Ewing. General H. Clay Ewing died at his home in Jefferson City last Friday. | rotteg are just as bad as rum. A dispatch from that city contains busy moving my plant now.” the following biography: Gen. H. Clay Ewing, born in this city August 15, 1828, died here to- day, aged 79 years. At the time of his death he was president of the Ex. | from No. 217 D atreet, N. W. change Bank, which institution he visited dally, despite his years, though he gave but little attention to ite business. He was admitted to the\barin 1852, and many years||lyzed, to the train at Butler last Fri- ago was employed on one sideor the|day night frum- the Bates county other of every case coming before the supreme court during an entire term. During Gov. Woodson’s ad- ministration he was attorney § 1 : = — ——— ——<— be ; 13|/SUGAR TRUST IS Negro Soldier Who | ed SUED FOR $30,000,000. Contessed is Found. ee —--- Galveston, Texas, March.—The 2 { : ;, | discharged negro soldier who made - Government Appealed toin Vain, & confession of the raid of the 25th 3 “i However, to Become Party | iufantry at Brownsville has been lo- = fe cated, and the itewspaper that pub- 2 to Suit. lished the confession promises to de- Washington, March 25.—Bebind liver him to the authorities in a few the refusal of the administration to — ‘ , : participate in private sults brought Poy 7 nevotiatlons have been car- : under the anti-trust laws against |‘ bg ener she newspaper men ! the Sugar Trust {s found a political | "0 *cured the statement and the 7 Influence, peculiar and potent, which ex-soldier through the friends of the x is task dbkctibed be tha bow Ticks latter for three days. The author * welt machine which controle the of the confession wauts to be assur- : ’ State of New York. ed of immunity from arrest and pun- | Examination of a disclosure of |#bmens and to be taken cars of. ' facts made to The Republic corre- Above all, he does not want to be ' spondent by persons closely idensi-|Tlivered to tho army offivers tn fied with this strange story traces a Texas, for he says, he fears them large shure of responsibility of loot more than his former comrades of ing Real Estate Truss Company of the battalion. Iv is understood he i Philadelphia, of the suicide of Boag will be sent to Washington, and his . | whereabouts and movements kept dent Hipple of the truss company, | “ psa and ofthe bankropting of Adolph] “ir vast! tes deiverot owshe| = G@peam of Tartar Powder Segal, one-time millionaire promoter, | SUMOMUeSs at the capira beyrst Quaker Ciey, aac to the| Phe Sewro is well known in Galves- Made From Grapes American Sugar Refining Company ton, having enlisted here, and one of untae trees, the newspaper men present when the Ni Oo A L U M , The motive of the Sugar Trust, {t is confession was made was tn charge Carthage, Mo, March 24.—After now proven, was to secure and shus|! the army recruiting ottive when ; , | ’he negro enlisted {n 1905. He ad-| ~ — rere down an independent sugar refinery | *!'® "°8 ac o’clock this afternoon found Arthur which Hipple and Segal had tr mits he purposly gave thename ot| [=== A Gray, @ well-known character{n Gal- S Being successful {n their endeavor, a murdering Dr. Solomon D, Meredith. aie yom by methods more than veston, because he believed his state- e ductive of seneation when re, {questionable, brought ruin and dis- ment would verve the same purpose Auctionee r. Sanderson, in defense of herhusband, }|#020F upon Hipple and Segal, and without divulging his identity to his ‘ of h and, comrades. Under the impression he been thelr family physician, had| Such steps to throttle competition we testifying before government When you have a sale do you want toges made love to her when she east to have been pronounced by many law- secret service agents, he did not the most for your money, or do you em- , én Soniliinia a A § viola-| know he would have to appear in ‘ ; So ee a his office to consult him, Later| Jef $0 cons © Gagrans viola : , ploy an auctioneer to please your neigh- ; ston of th titrust laws. But th court and be subjected to public ex f when one of the Sanderson children | *!°2 e antitrust laws. 8 bor. Ihave had years of experlence tn was {ll and Sanderson wanted to issue of taking action agalust the reaped Pmt discharged erying public sales and guarantee satis- send tor Dr, Meredith, Mrs. Sander-| *'88* has been successively sidestep: smite erg : rn a who had fuction. Official reference given, both as son had demurred and said that| Ped by President Roosevelt, by torm- P SORINPOON & SRUD I9 so my ability and reliabillty. All 1 ask some other physician should be call-|@" Attorney General W, H. Moody, eltal of the rafd, ashe says he has is a chance to make good, Sanderson insisted upon by Assistant Attorney Generel Purdy heard at the time, can not be found knowing why she objected to Dr,| 82d by the present Attorney General om oe When be beard the BENJIMAN E. HARRISON, etory read he thought hie, comrade! ff 45.44) Phono Line Austin Inland. BALLARD, MO, In view of she apparent anxiety of had been arrested. ersonimmediately brought Dr. Mere-|*he administration to prosecute} Betore Mrs “bad” trusts, Washington ts amazed Sanderson he accused the physician] ®* the cold attitude of the author TAKE NOTICE | ee ee eee , of rufning his home and shot and ities here toward the suggestion and r] ae ia toward anyone who mukes the sug- In the arguements of counsel for|&3#on that the facts in the Phila- 0 the defense a parallel with the Thaw|delphia affair afiord an excellent} Don’t send you our old store J case was drawn, the" unwritten law” opportunity to score agalnes one of Sewing Machine or Furniture to BUTLER, MISSOURI. being brought out. Attorney Shan- the most exacting of trusts—the Sbate & Roback to trade ioe vew Established ITSO, ones, for they will take nothing Statement of condition on March 4th, 1907, ESOUKCES, butcash, but you can bring them Uills receivable, (for siotns iene Ina Real estate, (banking house) te Stocks and bonds, tutniture and fixtures: Cash on hand and in other banks subject to check New York, March.—The big slump , ’ LIABILITIES, in the stock market had a depress- B, F, RICHARDS ’ Capital Stock ssl iba iog influence on the cotton exchange] : ; Surplus fund and prodts where prices for fusure delivery fell Soush Square Side, Butler, Mo, 4 Pees 18 to 23 points, making a decline of} He will take them and treat you Organized unis tanh, ahd dich Weaeeecd bn Ree Meek. Remmi one dreaded disease that sclence has| Bearly $2.50 a bale since last Fri- right. Win teeny six. years su Ha eapenines Ge eth A cee whiten Abs ) LUTE SAFETY or thelr de posits, and every aceummodation that is consistent seg oa, Se eee ? _DIRFOTORS: Nation Says East wna Dr T.C. Boulware, 1. R, Jenkins, R John, Deerwrs i A.B, Owen, or MH. Christy, ¢ DR. E. N. CHASTAIN, XTi MeParlana Mee hn Washington, Mareh 25.—Carrle BUTLER, Mo, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, ; Nation says that the “seat of the) 2 mee over Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co. % Wa. E. Warton, Prestdent, J. R. Jesxins, Cashier, } rum trouble” isin the East, and Residence High Street, Dr. T. C. Boutware, Viee-Pres. Wrstry Denon, Asst Cashier: } dation of the disease, and giving the| thas this ts the reason she has come Office Phone 213, Kesidence Phone 195, Cors_y Garanp, Clerk and Bookkeeper. patient strength by building up the} to Washington to live. She declares sssannanannoanncnennennnnneneest ENR i i nt . constitution and assisting uature in! shat there is nothing the maser Sine EEDA = 7 aaa :with Kansas, but that Washington POTTER oe . a DR. H. M. CANNON f “T want to get close to the base,” oe ee ’ “a F.J.¢ Co-Toled she sald. “Kansas {is too far away H Dentist, ‘ THE WALTON TRUST C0. OF BUTLER, MO. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co.Toledo,|from the seat of the rum trouble BUTLER sou: . » + MISSOURI, The people in the East are cowards. WILL BE IN ii - cag aig ta = a a Bates, They are afraid to oppose rum. I % bigs ernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo., at best Tin golng-to'atact a. crnsadel ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or againet rum that will make people F3 prepared to do all kinds of den- z seveu years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each everywhere sit up and take notice. £..., tal work. year if desired. Every land owner wanting a loan should call “Yes, and cigarettes, too. Ciga- and get our rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as Io papers are signed. Wehave a ful) and complete abstract of " B, F. JETER, title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the Mrs. Nation brought her printing Attorney at Law and Justice, U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax press and will hereafter get out the 10ffice over H. H, Nichole, - “Hatchet.” a monthly publication, | Gast std 2 titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates ‘ ALneee net eee Butler, Mo. county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- aa rao ton 85 years ago and are written up daily from the county ree- Sheriff Beard brought an old man, DR, J. T. HULL ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and , eS crippled with rheumatism and para- DENTIST. are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON J TIME DEPOSITS. ity Sudio.asrth side squares ‘Batlefe Moss If you have idle money for six months orlonger the — se asylum ew 0d pa bag ven . ' Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, , go to a brother ‘ansas. I¢ wou Vice. ou: have made any citizen of Bates coun- § Wn. E. Walton, Pres. Sam Levy. - Pres, represented the county in| ty feel proud of his country, as it did our Fank Allen, See CO. A. Allen, Aee’t Sec,§ &, A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper r hile at- he instituted the suit the Missouri | care of us old cripp! . Hill and $!“They’ve got mighty good people he was] didn’s hear this but he couldn’thave cellent treatment given him and oth- treat us poor folke well out there,” out there now and they take good us mighty good.” looked after the old man more ten- derly if he had been his own father. we conclude there are some W, D. Yates Abstractor, W. J. Nix, Clerk, indi the natural of di aerate is at ‘ T. C. BOULWARE, TABLER’S PILE Scprnice tarazmiremsectsn| Non Se Saver, Soir, Mo GBUGK EYE & AJ ree sweetening ek tence —— UINIMEN! ck wae Seer DR- J. M. CHRISTY Sect ee hee Pealberate s<cargage de ramiales 2 Seem Sr ime, | Cece The Over Butler Oash Dopart- ; ment Store, Butler, Mo, drug store north side square. | omesretephone10. *” House Telephonelo,

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