The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 10, 1907, Page 4

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ees Su Me Fee Te ns a Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most deli- cious and healthful of all fruit acids. eee TO OPPOSE TODD PARDON. Attorney Says Petition Against Clemency is Under Way. Jefferson City, Mo. Ock. 7 —Itnow @ppears shut there wiu be strong op- Position to Governor Folk granting @ pardon to ))ctor Todd, of Vernon county, wh is servlog a twelve years’ sentence for killing Mr. Wall. When Judge Rich, of Saline county, came here several days ago witha petition and letters asking a pardon in behalf of Doctor Todd, who has served wbout two years of his sen- tence, the Governor stated that he would take the matter np October 81. Sinee then friends of Wall, who Ive at Richards and vicinity, in Vernon county, have been quite active. M T January, an att rooy from Ver- non county, fs here examiniag the! papers on filo tn the evs, and eaye there will be strong opposition to clemency. A big p-citton, he saya, will be filed with the Governor agalnst any Interference with shesen- | tence of the jury Doetor Todd represented Virnon econaty te feats che Loeetslvsure, and was consi tere! one of the bess ment bera of the Honse Mr. Vall, the victim ofa bullet from Doctor Todd’s pletol, W dalao @ man olvrominenes, Ae a rese!s of the pro atnence of these men, evers move ty the ease has ate tracted vid ectention, ‘Phe hearing before Governor Fo'k will renew all the Intense fe ling thas prevatied at the trial. His Dear Old Mother. “My de old soother, whois now Alzhty tires veers old, thrives on Elvesrie Bitters,” writes W. B. Brun- sop, of Danin, Ga. She bas taken thew for about two years andenjoys ap exe lea appetite, fools strong anu bles well” Thet’s the way Elvctric Sitters affect the aged, and the kame nepoy verults followin all Cases Of fomaie Week uers and gencral devility Weak children too, are greatly hened by them Gonranteed also for atomach, liver and kidney srouble by F. ‘IT. Clay, druggist. 50 A Clinton, Mo., Man Missing. Clinton, Yo Oel—F. A. Sherpy, a revired | is tuan, lef his home | here Sand: ticht. He had threat- ened sufel ev sud ois family fear that he hoe carrled cus bis threat by drowntny: hire: lf in the Grand river. | ‘4 rewar.! of $100 has been offered by his family for his recovery, dead | or alive. and many eearching parties | | Pinar del Rio. The negroes tried to Destroyed the Checks. ES Bie ae EE RS ACME GERMAIN RN = ee Too Little Hell Fire New. NO COLOR LINE IN OXFORD. | St. Louls, Oct. 7—“The preacher oat ‘tries to make his religion palatable Trustees of the School Will Ad- tor nie fock and leaves out the good old rouslog hell fire and brimstone mit an American Negro. or hia fathers There is noshing like London, Oct. 7.—The color line) the doctrine of the old-fashioned hell ‘question has made its appearance at! as a spiritual tonic for the backsllder {Oxtord. Many of the American | and the wayward,” said T. FP. Mc | | | Kuodes senolare, particularly those; Pheeters, state chairman of the Y. j from she south, are making protests |M_C. A of Missouri, at a conference agalnst theacceptance of AL. Locke, | of representative members of this the negro student appointed by the/ city Monday in the railroad branch, Rhodes election committee of|/Y MC. A for discussion of why men Pennsylvania. are not entering the mialstry. Seeretary Boyd, of the Rhodes} The meeting was called by John R. fund, has recelyed many remon- | Mott. of New York City, chairman of strances not alone from Rhodes|the Wrld’s Christain Federation, scholars, but from influential Amer- Now York, Oct. 7.—Thntfte dellb- |i.ane, saying that the admission ota ‘erately destroyed checks for $43,- | 878 so that he would not becompell- ej to say to whom the money represented by them was pald was admitted by Lemuel Ely Quigg at the hearing on street railway merger | matters before the public utilities commission. My memory is faulty, I should not like to attempt {t,” he replied when Attorney Ivens who fs con- ducting the investigation, asked him {fhe could tell to whom the checks were drawn. Secretary D. ©. Moorhead, of the Metropolitan company, stated on the stand that he had been unable to lo- cate the checks charged to the “spe- celal construction account” and that he was certain they must have been destroyed Out of Sight, “Out of sight, out of mind,” fa on old saying which applies with epee... force to a sore, burn or wound that’s been treated with Bucklon’s Arnica Salve It’s ous of els, ous of mind | and ont of existence Tiles, too and | chilblatns _— under {ts heal- ing {nfluences. Clay, Jrugyise. iuarnaleed by F. T De | A Starving Cat Wires tor Help. | From the Chicago Framiner, D-trott. Mich —A ent eaved tts Ife b> cillng for help atth a tele-| era) key, The cat was the pet of the cm wotn bronca offve of one ot! the telograph companios, When the] strike was estlod the office wasclowed and locked up, Tabby belng ‘orgot. ten. Swturday night, during a tem- porary lull, the chief operator at the main offi‘e noticed an erratic call from that branch over the wire which he suppose? was “dead.” Ha sup- posed a thief hed broken la and was meddling with the keys. So he noti fied vhe police. When a policeman 0% inside he found the office cat up on the table siurve? to a skeleton, working one of the keys with {ts pars Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is a safe, sure aod prompt remedy for conghe and colds und {s good for every member of the family. Sold by Frank Clay, dragetet. Tried to Steal Army Mules, Havana, Oct 7.—Five negroes at- tacked two American soldiers, who were driving {n un army wagon near take the mules, but she soldiers using trace chains as yeapons, drove them away. The polleo are searching for are lock aw for iim the negroe. When you want it— No smoke—no smell—no trouble. Often you want heat in a hurry dsome room in the house the fur- \ nace does not reach. It's so easy to pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oil Heater Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat—suitable for any room in the house, It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell—turn the wick as high as you cin or as low as you like—brass font holds 4 quarts of oil that gives out glowing heat for 9 hours. Fin- ished: in japan and nickel—an ornament Every heater |. J. Cheney forthe last 15 years, up a first-rate “pointer” in thelr own trade by taking the experience of other palnters asa guide. Creck, 0. T., had @ house that meas- ured up 2,700 aquare feet. Youknow what @ good job of lead and oil would cost for itas well as we do; and how many gallons {t would re- quire, : lead-and-zine paint on to thé job; painted the house two coats, and had paint enough for a shed and summer-kitchen one coat; 800 square fees more. They brought back one| his astonishment in police court that gallon of paint unused. and in a few days the worms are hatched out and proceed to burrow {nto the fruit. After a time the apple| Cairo, Ill, Oct. 7.—Governor Curry falls to the ground, the wofm|of New Mexico, who saw Pres{dent emerges and finds {ts way to the tree, Roosevelt, said: “The where it forms a cocoon under the|aythorised me to say thas he {s for arch-criminal of the century, is rival- bark for shelter during the winter. entirely destroy, this pest. ,|the steamer Minnesota, on which negro on equal terms with white stu- dents will create a prejudice against the educational work of the truss. Mr. Boyd, speaking with authority of Lord Grey and the full bench of trustees, says: “Alain Lorraine Locke has been appointed by the selection committee of the Pennsylvania Rhodes trustees, and thelr agents in England have the greatest respect for American opinion and never interfere on prin- ciple with the deciatons of the Amer- {can selection boards. They regard it as an American question, in which is would be presumptuous by them to say @ word,” The unlversity authorities have not raised any objection on account of his color. Que of the smaller col- lewes, Herford, has been chosen as Locke's residence, He will have the Sime treatment as the forty-four other scholars arriving from Amer- ica Locke made @ good reputation as a student when he was a Harvard student, and bas gone to Oxford with the ambition of biog bimseif for taking prominent part in Booker YD, Was' lugton’s’ work of cducating ' were found. Geo. . the negro. s 1 America, How's [his. Wo olier Une Hundred Dollars for auy case of Caturrh thas cannut be cured by Hall’y Cutarrh Cure. F. J. Cuanry & Co , Toledo, O We the undersigned, have known wud believe bic perfectly honorable in all business transactions and nanclally able to earry ous any obligations made by bis firm. Wapina, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. iwil’s Caterrh Cure is taken inter- ually, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials. sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. A Pointer—Seize it. Ouce fu a while painters can pick Whituker & Son, painters at Pond They took nine gallons of Davoe Can you match that with any oth- C) C. W. Hess sells our paint. Enemy of the Apple. The ineect that causes the greatest amount of loss to fruit growers is, pression that without dobbt, the coddling moth,| man of good character. Tho city at- and yet {6 {s rarely seen. It files only | torney told Miller that his wife was at night and fs not attracted elther | of negro descent. The woman, who by lights or sweets. The moth lays her scale like egge Spraying with Paris green, just and again a week later, will check, if not A Drunken Jap With Taft. Nagasaki, Oct. 7.—On the trip of who is In: ing this problem which, he says, demands the attention of all Christian churches of the country, before the clergymen of various large clties. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Loved His Gold and Starved. Kenosha, Wis,, Oct. 7.—After liv- lug as@ miser for more than fifty years and accuwulating more than ithree hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Lander E. Merrick died at jtbe home of svrangers in this olty. The old man came to Kenosha coun- |ty in 1840 and lived in the town of Readali until two years ago when jthe officials of the town found him nearly starved aud took charge of {him and bis property, A guardian | was appoloted, vod when the hut tn which the old mu lived was search- ed, $350,000 In cash and securitles W. Eldridge of Richmoay , Lil, former state senator, a nephew, will receive a portion of the estate. It you take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pils you will get prompt reliet from backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder and urloary troubles, A week’s treat- ment for 25c. Sold by Frank Clay, druggist. To Maintain Nation’s Peace. New York, Oct. 7.—A letter from the Tokio Chamber of Commerce ap- pealing to the New York Chamber of Commerce to do all in its power to prevent a breach in the relations be- tween the United States and Japan over the San Francisco incident and the reply of the New York organiza- tion expressing confidence that “wholesome public sentiment will ae- sert iteelf in the locality where these incidents occurred,” were made pub- lic at Friday’s meeting of the New York chamber. The letter from Tokio was signed not only by the Tokfo chamber but also by the presidents of four other Japanese chambers of commerce. Finds His Wife is a Negress. St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 7.—Charles Miller, of Horton, Kas., learned to his bride of a week ago, although seemingly white is a negross with a DUVALL-PERGIVAL TRUST CO. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Missourt. FARM LOANS. | We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay at any time. ABSTRACTS. We have a complete set of abse- tract books and will furnish abstracts to any Real Estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to eame. INVESTMENTS. We will loan your idle money for you, eecuring you reasonable interest on good secur- ity. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President, J. B. DUVALL, Vice-Pres. ‘ARTHUR DUVALL, Treatrer. W. D. YATES, Title Examiner. ~ nnnees Ab Ts 8.8 ER RE eM wR ——————————————————— eee : = Fannets. Capital, $50,000. surplus $10,000. —:0:——. DIRECTORS, Ciark Wix, J.J. McKer, Frank Houzanp, J, W. Croats, 0. A. Hermie, - W. F. Duvatn, E, A. Benner, Jos. M. McKippen, F. N. Drennan, —ii— We are en | equipped in all departments to prompt- ly and properly serve you. —:0-— J.J. McKEE, Vice-Pres, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, E. A. BENNETT, Pres, W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, yg RP PERPEREEVELELLE LL A OPPPPPLPL ALR RPLLEPE LARD AAS OG « MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MO. Established in 1980. STATEMENT OF CONDITION ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1907. Bills receivable, for money loaned...... $261,864 07 Bank building, furniture and axtures. 8,500.00 Cash on hand and in other banks to our credit 165,679.98 Stocks and bonds. ~ 8,620.10 Total .... «444,664.15 Capital, surplus and profits 69,304 48 Due Depositors................ yeeerseseseseee 970,850 07 Qrganised rte Misoouel law, and on examined by Gate Bank Premios, mes drafts, an . Wao uae nite, eran Wan. . joes a at anking bus! ee 4 years successful e: lence we offer our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their deposits, and ovear accommodation that is consistent with sound banking rules, DEPOSITORY FOR BATES COUNTY FUNDS. DIRECTOKS Dr. T. C, Boulware, J. B, Jenkins, B. P. Powell hn D A.B: Owen, Wm. k. Walton, oR. Radford pry, M. Christy: Pear PH 8, utcher, ma, ‘yler, Frank M, Voris, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, ba hy Fosten, Sregicent. ssi y B. Jenkins, Cashier, ir. T. 0, wi ice- Presiden e: ton, Asst, Ci * ‘A. 0. Welton and Corbley Garard, Clerks and Bookkeepers. er i LLL Ry RRPLPPPIEPS OPPPLELLLD, RRL mes > The Walton Trust Co. BUTLER, MISSOURI. STATEMENT OF CONDITION ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1907, Bills Receivable (money loaned). Bonds and Stoel 4, Real Estate... K Title Abstract mY Cash om hand and ia banks. 18,211.41 pa: 7 perp 303,810.47 surplus an Time Deposits. Tie 562 scciees 302,810.47 Always has ready cash on hand to loan > Barton, Ced= ; ‘Lhe two were arrest. ed after quarrel and were fined for disturbing the peace. Miller said he met his wifein Hor- ton, and married her under the {m- she was a white wo- was Frankie Clay, admitted the fact. She scemed pleased with the duplicity He'd Admit New Mexico. statehood for New Mexico alone and com-/ will do all he can to secure the pas-| court here by D. D. Edwards, accus- sage of a single statehood bill.” The governor added that the bill will be introduced and crowded at the nex session of congress. aan yee aissenel bette lete and are k the records Furn ar al are complete and are up with ° - ish full and reliable abstracts of Lite to an: Tend or town lot in Bates conay pen RS 8 new loan or renew an old one it will be to your interest to call and or ‘ Will issue you a time deposit certificate bearing interest mon' ® year or longer, for any lite maces you may have, oS ceslnctxmabine, a & Frank Allen, Dr. J. Everingham, Frank M, Voris, Dr. T. C, Boulware, J.B. Jenkins, Wm. W. Trigg, C. H. Dutcher, C. R. Radford, Max Weiner, John Deerwester, John EB. Shutt, Wm. E. Walton, Wm. E. Walton, President, Frank M. Voris, Vico»President, Frank Allen, A ©. A. Allen, Assistant Secretary, A. H. Peach, Book-keeper, W. J. Nix, Abstractor, ; BE. Mooney, Clerk, A Rival of Harry Orchard. Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 7.—The confession of Harry Orchard, the Linda Nix, Stenographer. a WANTED An Active Salesman to Place the Polices of “The Acknowledged Queen ed by the story being revealed in ed of the murder of 8am Brooks, 4 raflroad man. “T have killed fourteen persons in the last ten years,” was thestartiing statement made by Edwardes when

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