The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 13, 1908, Page 5

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For Better Baking —the very best you ever tasted, and the best ebery time—use K C. No other K C is al- if ways a little better than the best. way to get it. It’s Easy to Prove Get a can from your Try it IEK C doesn’t make everything better—back goes your grocer. money. Higgineville, Mo., voted dry bya} At the Local Option election held majority of 188 last Friday. in Warrensburg last week the drys The county court of Platte county | VO" by @ majority of 143. A very C~ <4 Perfect Purity , in Baking Powder means K C. The purest of ma- terials, carefully tested, per- fectly proportioned, make K C snow-white, pure, powerful and sure to please. Economy It is always satisfaction to get the best at a moderate price. An honest price is the price of K C—25 ounces for 25 cents. A higher price for Baking Powder means exorbitant profit to the manufacturer. On one of the southern ratlroade | there fs a station known by travel- ers as the smallest raflroad station in America. It 1s of this station that determined fight was made by both! Ss h has called a Local Option election ides, | tomac for Saturday, March 7, hiscsbaniisaidbaiibiaisiae DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel That Illinois woman who swallow | ness, const Salve {s espectally good for piles, |°d one hundred and fourteen needles | general debility, sour risings, and Sold by Clay’s drug store. by mistake {s so fall of “I's” she| we flies ind gation. Thi bew doco An article in an exchange 1s head- E ed: “Women Do All the Talking,” | ™°*S8@°-—™*- Goodness, how unusual! : The local option election in Ray avenge doe tet mobo indigestion Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers county outside of Richmond was a! and vepeneta, but this famous remedy 7 ’!landelide for the ant!-saloon force, semach troubles pleasant little pills. They are easy : to take. Sold by Clay’s drug store. | The official count will likely show al The 315 acre farm of W. P. Rice majority in excess of 1,500 votes. near Harrisonville, was sold the oth.| One of the victims of the fire in the er day, the consideration being $21,-| Wyandotte streets rooming house 200. ; lass week was a Cass county girl, A woman died the other day in) Whosefather, John Houghendougler, Illinols, who has been operated upon | !!ves @ short distance southeast of for dropsy 85 times and 2,000 gal- | Harrisonville. lone of water drawn off. Kodol is a scientific preparation of terward” Is the title of the latest ad- 1,04 in a healthy stomach, Each vertised story. It must be the nar | doge will digest more than 3,000 rative of a U.S. Deputy Marshal. grains of good food. Sold by Clay’s A stock company is being formed "CS ®t In Illinois they are- Clay’s drug store north side square “T slept on the porch last night,” remarked the fresh alr faddist, ‘but Thad to get out about a dozen quilts to keep warm.” “A dozen quilts,” mused Smartly. “You must have had all the comforts A country editor in Washington the story is told that an old farmer | was expectinga chicken house to arrive there, and he sent one of his ‘hands, a neweomer, to fetch It. Arriving there, the man saw the j Hause, loaded it on his wagon, and started for home. On the way he met @ man fn uniform, with the words “Station Agent” on his cap. “Say, hold on. What have you got on that wagon?” he asked. “My chicken house, of course,” was the reply. “Chicken house be jiggered!”’ exploded the agent. “That's the | station. —Ex. There are some papers in Missouri that are looked upon with distrust by their exchanges; not many, but stilltoomany. It aclever paragraph appears tn one of them {¢ fs regarded with suspicion, which {s justified by many previous thefts, and {tems which would otherwise be clipped and credited are elther not reprinted at all or are printed without credit, A Boom For J. P. Morgan. New Yorx, Feb. 1° —Jj. P. Morgan has been named for President of the United States by F. Carroll Brewster, | | | jit @ Peunsylvania lawyer. Wall* street In general, and many bankers in particular, second the nomina- tlon. According to the Wall street idea Mr. Morgan, us one of the greatest | employers of labor in the country and as the financial giant of the age, could restore confidence and set all industries dancing for joy. Many of his friends doubt whether his nomi-| nation would be accepted seriously by the public; but they would be de- lighted to see his name put out as standard bearer. Mr. Brewster suggests Mr. Morgan in @ personal letter written to a New York stock exchange member. Mr. Brewster {x the son of Judge F.C. Brewster and nephew of Benjamin Harrison Brewster. His family has arecord for public service In Pennsy!- vania and in Washington. Where’d This Duck Come From. “There's one thing I can't under- stand,” said one man to another, as they stood before the window ofa produce store looking ata mallard duck hanging inside the store. “There's a wild duck ou sale and the substitute game law of Missouri says that game may be sold only in the county tn which {t is killed. Now, I'm something ofa nimrod myself and | knowfor a certainty that there hasn’t been alive mallard {n Jack- son county for two months. Now, what I want to know {s, was that duck killed last fall when ducks were lying south over Jackson county or did {t fly north early and drop dead in Jackson county in the last week or two? Both~—cases—are—equatiy probable, but I'd like to know.” —K, C, Times. Capt. Forrest Near Death. Memphis, Tenn., Feb.—Captain William M. Forrest, who was strick- en in the Lyceum Theater Tuesday night while witnessing a performance of “The Clansman,” tn which a char-|: acter {mpersonates his father, the noted Confederate cavalry General, has only a few hours to live accord- ing to his physician. He has been unconscious practically all the time since he sustained the paralytic stroke, the only rational moments being when he recognized his wife, who returned from St. Louis Wed- nesday night. Maimed, Gets $37,500. Belton, Tex., Feb.—The largest verdictfor personal damages against & railroad company in Texas was rendered here Jn the District Court {n the case of Dixon vs. the Santa Fe — Railway Company. ‘the amount awarded was $37,500. Dixon was injured while working on a switch engine, losing one leg, one arm and three fingers. _CASTORIA to erect anew and modern hotel at ElDorado Springs on what is known 00 meat, and we hear they are put- as the East Bath House property. ng {ton a mun kissing his wife.— The ladies of Montrose, Mo., have! That’s allright but what we want o¥anized a soclety, the object of| to know, are they putting the lid on which 1s to work for the advance- | the kissing of another man’s wife. ment and improvement of Montrose. | at a hh who has been laid up with a severe attack of the grip, sees the sunny side of is {inasmuch as he was com- pelled to dictate to his wife in order to get the paper out. He asserts that this {s the first time he has ever had a chance to do any dictating in Men students in the psychology that direction. Thomas W. Lawson, of Boston, of- | class of Prof. Willlam Waugh, of the The {tem may be entirely original, but suspicion is the price of newspa- per thievery. Some papers seem to fear to credit a rival, alshough most of she moré prosperous papers In the state are above such smallness. Plenty of honesty and plenty. of brains show up in Missour! newspa- yers, big and little, but there are still The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Rev. J. H. Miller, who has been {n- vestigating the death of his son, Frank, whom, {t was alleged, com- The Missourl Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE, SOUTH BOUND, oplin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:05 8m .C & Joplin mail & Express 12:36 p m .C & Nevada mail & Express? 18 p@® al freight l:1dem NORTH BOUND, No. 206 Kansas City and St. Louis Ex.7:'08 No. #8 Kaneas City mait and Express 12:38 p | No, 210 Kansas City limited mail 10:88 p J » LOCAL FREIGHT No. 2v2 Local Freignt ll sm Bo, 252 Kansas City stock 3:35 pm | INTERSTATE DIVISION, WAST BOUND, | Mo, 741 Local freight and Pas mixed 8:00 8 m | EAST ROUND, | Mo, 742 Local freight and Pas mixed ar5:00 pm | Ne Sunday Passenger 8:00am Sunday Passenger, arrives 12:30 p @ No. 7 | EK. C. Vanpenvoort, Agent. | Home Seekers Excursion. To potnts{n Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Uieorgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentacky, Louisiana, Mext- leo, Misstesippl, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexteo, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, On all first and third Tuesdays of each month at rate of one and one half fare plus 2.00 for round trip. Twenty-one days from date of sale, Second class colonists rates to Los Angeles, San Franeisco, Santiago and other California points $30.00, To Portland, Oregon; Tacdma, Se- atile and other northeast potnts $3120, Clty of Mexteo $34.30. On sale March 1st to April 30sh 1908, E. C. Vanprrvoorr, JOHN F. HERREL & SON Make a Speciality of Farm Insurance and Real Estate Office in court house, BUTLER, MO. DR- J. M. CHRISTY, Diseases of women and Children 8 Speolalty Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, Office Telephone dv. Houge Telephonelo. RR Enodng, DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. BUTLER, - Mo Omfice over Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co. Residence High Street, Office Phone 215, Residence Phone 196. FA. OPROODOOCCOIN, i DR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. WILL BE IN ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, % prepared to do’all kinds of den- ah ee § B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Omee over H. H, Nichols, Kast side square, Butler, Mo. DR, J. T. HOLL INTIST tal work, j PPOOPMOIII0 OHO SESEIE ID OOD Entrance, dame thatiead to Hagedorn’s stailo, north side square, Butler, Mo. tT. C. BOULWARE, Phyatetun and Surgeon. Ottice North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Disesses of women and children a specialty. fered to bets $100,000 to $75,000 | University of Chicago, have petition- that President Roosevelt will be re-|ed their professor to forbid the wear- nominated and re-elected. A syndi-|ing of picture hats by girls in the cate of Abilene men, of whom J.|classroom. They assert the forests Ralph Burton is the spokesman, has | of veils and plumes interrupt their telegraphed ite willingness to take|gaze upon the professor and cause $25,000 worth of that bet.—Ex. them to fail in their work. POOOS OSS S ESOS SO OOO SO OOS Don’t neglect your cough. Statistics show that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from = And most of these consumptives might be living now if they had not neglected the The Hobart Oklahoma Republican thanks heaven that {¢ 1s against cig- arettes, but it is not for the freak aatl-cigarette law enacted by the lower house of the legislature, which permits the arrest of any person found with the ‘‘makin’s” on him, and forbids the smoking of the “coffin nail.”—Ex. @ few editors who haven’t found out that it pays to be reliable.—K. C. Star. For the first time in more than ten years ElDorado Springs, Mo., is with- out a saloon, the county court refus- ing to grant a license to the proprie- tors of the Park Saloon. The Sun suggests that this {sa mighty good opportunity for the citizens of that place to decide whether or not a; saloon is good for a town. Jim Cummings, a member of the famous Quantrell band, was in Metz, Mo., last week. The Metz Times says: “Jim is not taking much part in politics. Of course, he isstillloyal to his party, but he says he will in the future give the beet man ques- tion more consideration. His new book will tell of hig meeting with W. J. Bryan when the Nebraska etates- man visited the Confederate home. Hesayshe has met a number ofgreat' men, including Gen. U. 8. Grant, Gen. George B. McClellan and Senator Roscoe Conklin, but the Nebraska . | 4 If you have dandruff, ZEMO will remove {6 and prevent more from forming on the scalp. For all forms of ekin trouble Use Zemo. CALL AND GET BOOKLET. CLAY’S Prescription Druggist. “What you bay We Stand by, SOS SRA ES AT. RE EE, TAPE OS DRE PaO a TT Deena oe OBER EEE RRR BBR ERO | DUE Was accidentally killed. No fur- mitted suicide, has 1n, his investiga-| - ’ tion of the matter, found circum- | @-NENENENZNENGNININEDY OS™ S BUCK EYE mee semes omit VIN IMENI CURES NOTHING SUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CJRE known for 15 vasre a9 the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRT ared by RICDARDSON MED. ee ther action or investigation will be taken. True story {n the Lowry City Inde pendent: Asurly looking man board- ed the Clinton line train at Clinton followed by @ bench-legged fice. The conductor politely informed him that they couldn’t carry dogs on the train, whereupon the man kicked the dog off. The train pulled ous and|~— the dog trotted along comfortably beside it, occasionally pausing to lick @ stray dog that ran out to see the steam cars goby. The passen- e gers finally began to joke the con- ductor about the dog keeping up, whereupon he spoke to the engineer, and they began to run at the rate of 5 nine miles an hour, but the dog trot-| on the positive guarantee trd — ag = ——_ oe that if it does not give satis- out, perfectly comfortable, which so ¢ exasperated the engineer that he got faction we will return the the engine down to twelve miles an| entire amount of money paid hour, and the dog disappeared.| us for it. We mean this— When the train arrived at Lowry) and ask all those who are Ci, tear Ae Ook woe at she! sick and need strength to try pot playing with Sam Pattison 4 ‘and waiting tor ite master. Sam it with this understanding. said the dog had been playing around there for an hour.—Ex. FRANK T. CLAY, Druggist,

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