The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 20, 1908, Page 5

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} | | ‘thanked me cordially, bat sald be’d | antaand contains the same juices | McFarland & Sons have installed | anew Landis stitcher of the latest improved pattern. Use DeWitt’s Little Early Rieors, | pleasant little pills. They are easy | to take, Sold by Clay’s drug store | Edward C. Mayes, a prominent newspaper man of Jefferson City, died at his home tn that place last! We learn from the Appleton City | Journal that Wm. Baskerville, a| inent farmer of Deepwater Owoehip, who has been ill for a few weeks, is steadily improving. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve 1s eapectally good for piles. | Sold by Clay’s drug store. | Mrs. Thoe Hall, of Bush, Okla, | formerly of Bates county, arrived | last week to be with her daughter, | Mrs. A. Peler who has been ill for some time at the home of Squire Will Prier. reduces the swelling and strengthens the weak muscles. ; Because of its antiseptic and healing properties, Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy known for cuts,wounds,bruises stings, burns and scalds. PRICE 25¢ 50¢ & $1.00. Dr.Earl S. Sloan, J.E. Clemmens, one of Hudson township's rustling farmers, who, like the immortal George Washing: ton, could not possibly prevaricate even in telling about a snake or about the larges ¢ fish thathe ever} caught, telle us that he killed a cop- per head anake on his farmin Hud- son township onthe 5th inst., was about 18 inches in length and de- cldedly lively in {ss movements,—Ap- ploten City Journal. A notice bas been sent to all agents over the Missour! Pacific lines signed by Passenger Traffic Manager C. L Stone and B, Howard Payne, gener- al passenger and ticket agent, as} follows: “All stations where tickets are on sale, passengers must provide themselves with tickets and must) show same to conductor, train aud!- tor or porter, before being admitted to thecars,” Notice to this effect: has been posted in all ratlway sta | | tlons.—Nevada Post. Theo. Lacaff, Superintendent of the new Vernon county court houee, | The ElDorado Sun mentions the | A Sprain or Strain must have immediate attention Sloans Liniment is invaluable in an emergency of this kind. It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion, Boston, Mass. Astingy old curmudgeon in the} East Tom neighborhood, Benton county, has money to burn and his boy burned it. This was the way: He has a son who has been taught | to obey orders without parley or question. Recently he begged his) father for a dollar with which to buy | a patrekates. At last worrled be- yond the limits of patience, he sald | to the boy, taking a paper dollar out of his pocket: “Here, take this and amoke it {n your pipe.” The} next morning the boy sald, “Pap, alnt you goln’ to give me that dol- 'lar?” “What did you do with the} one I gave you yeaterday?” “I smoked !t,” said the boy. ‘Well, 1) will be ——. Here, take this silver dollar, and spend it! Do you under. stand? Spend it! Spend it! Spend {t!”—Clinton Democrat, —S PUBLIC SALE. | I will sell at-public sale at my farm | vy. pious games were pl ° jone mile west of Foster, Mo., on ehitigt 4 1g As. sora Monday, Kebruary 24, 1908, begin- ning at 10 o’clock a. m., the follow- ing described property, to-wit: Ghead of horses. Bay horse 11 years old, black mare 10 years old, bay mare 10 years old, team of black horses 9 years old, one pony. 10 head of cattle. 3 good milch | cows, will be fresh soon, 2 coming 3 year old heifers, will be fresh soon, one 2 yearold heifer, will be fresh soon; 4 calves, 2 heifers and 2 steera, | 16 bead of hogs weighing from 40 to 125 pounds. Farm implements consisting of 2 }wagons, one farm wagon, one low wheeled feed wagon with rack; 3 bug- | gies, one good as new; 3 sets single Mingo Mention. From the Urich Herald, E!mer Long marketed some hogs jin Urich Monday. Miss Nora Goodman visited her made hie final report to the county | Presence in that city of B. M. Power, | aunt, Mra, Little, last week. court last week. The building was | °! near Johnstown in Bates county Albert Goodman visited. relatives accepted. The total cost was exact-, Mr. Power was seeking information | and frignds at Maple Grove last week as tothe where abouts of his son|/and Walter Goodman is visiting) sult, 2 heating stoves, 1 steel range ly $79,245 25, Kodol is a acientific preparation of vegatable acids with natural digest- | found ina healthy stomach. Each} dose will digest more than 3,000' — of good food. Sold by Clay’s rug store, A noted French savant warns against the dangers of rising imme. diately upon awaking from sleep only | | Waggoner tn Cedar county, the theory that {t brings on mad.) ness. We can verify that statement, | as it makes us darn mad to have to, get up as soon as we awake. ,; | SCARBTS Thomas Powers who disappeared | from his home about elx weeks ago The last heard from him was at, Stockton, from which point he had | wristen hie wife. Shortly after his arrival in E!/Dorado Mr. Powerfound | ‘that his son was in the vicinity of Mr. Power could think of no reason for the actions of his son. Some years ago—not so long that! we have forgotten, our republican friends did a great deal of loud blow- | ing about burying Grover Cleveland there this week. Mrs. Elmer Long and children are visiting her mother, Mrs Hendrich, of Bear Creek. Mise Effie Gragg is visiting her un- cle, Geurge Gragg, of Rockville. Little Irene Goodman {s on the sick list. John Doll and George Bally sold $325, and the other $340, Amsterdam Items. From the Enterprise, J.J. Crow has rented his farm to | harness; one corn planter, one mow- jer, one hay rake, one cultivator, one ‘die, one harrow, 216 inch walking plows, one 14 {nch walking plow, one Meter, one sled. 100 shocks corn, about 5 tons timothy hay. Household and kitchen furniture. —One organ, solid oak bed room |cook stove, and other things too | numerous to mention, Terms of sale. All sume of $10.00 jand under cash. Allsums over $10 | a credit of nine monthe will begiven, purchaser giving note with approv- jed security. Without interest if paid |when due, ff not paid when due to | bear 8 percent interest from date. |¢wo spans of mules, one span brot {+ per cent off for cash. | 17-14" C. F. JENNINGS, H. H. McGlothlin, Auctioneer. Tariff the Issue, He Says, | Washington, Feb.—Representative so deeply in oblivion for the issuing | J!m Main and will move to LaCygne, Richardson, of Alabama, delivered a of fifty million of bonds when he had Kansas. | long speech on the tariff question in 2RIEA. Bears the éba Kind You Have Always Bought Rinten CMA |an hundred and etxty-four million in| Roy Mitts has returned from @ she House of Representatives. On his return home one nicht al lawyer sald sadly to hie wife: ‘“Peo- | ple seem very suspicious of me. You know old Jones? Well, F did some work for him last month, and when he asked me for the bill this morning Itold him out of friendshlp thas] wouldn’s charge him anything. He like a receipt.”—Kk. C. Star oe Byers aud 1). Carter, promi. rmers of Audrian county, were both ff#taatly killed near Ben- ton City, Friday. They had been to| town with» load of hogs and were | returning home. They failed to no | tice the approaching train as they neared the crossing, and before they Could get across the wagon was struck. Both have famille. tration has {ssued seventy-five mil Hone of bonds with ninehundred and | brother, H. J. Clark, Mr. Thomas A. | the political atmosphere. shirty-three millions in the treasury. | Doesu’c it maks the cold chills run what they would do to the demo- ‘rats if in power now?—Dade County | Advocate. An O!d Batchelor’s Epitaph. Lafayette, Lad, Fed—Haogh Da Witte, a Mexican War veteran at the Indiana state coldier’s home, ded | Wednesday night, at the age of os | He will be buried tomorrow beneath a tombstone on which he himsel’| carved this inscription: A batchelor lies beneath this sod | Who disobeyed the laws of Goce; | Advice to otters here I give, | the treagury. The present_adminis-, onth’s visit to Howell county. Married: at the home of the bride’s Lour and Miss Katherine Clark. A. W. Towers was called to Illinols “Tariff reform,” said Mr. Richard- | son, “is the fasue that would clarify Let us stand for free raw material and the | victory 18 ours,” Don’t live a batchelor as I did liye | {x inches long. The blow knceked f baby. Ba. Consequently the Make him a-Scott’s Emulsion Scott's Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites prepared so that it is easily digested by little folks. Scott's Emulsion is a sturdy, rosy- checked little fellow full of health and vigor. ception room by Misees Pearl Hoag The Missouri Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. ockville, Mo. | i Rockville, Mc CORRECTED TIME TABLE. | Avery pleasant event occurred at SOUTH BOUND, | the home of Prof. and Mra. Stevens! Xo. 209 Joplin & Southwest mall & Ex 5:08 18 Birthday Party. No 207K.C & Joplin mail & Express 12. last Monday evening Feb. 10, it be- fo. 205 K.C & Nevada mail & Expreaas: ing the 15 birthday of Lovie Alison, | %° * Lecstfreignt © | (Mrs. Stevens’ sister) “who is spend-! go. 206 Kansas City and St. Louis Ex.7 Ing the winter with her taking music | No: 28 Kansas City mail and Express 18 and attending school. At 7:30 p. m. LOCAL FREIGHT 21 couple were received into she re-| HO 33 kacal Frsignt ' INTERSTATE DIVISION, land and Gertrude Deffenbaugh, who | go, 74 Lassi aad aA ia mined 8:00 8m were reception maids. j EAST ROUND, Lovie, the little maid of honor, | 80:3 Santay Passenger en eco em wore a beautiful gown of white silk; S° ee ee a swiss made over red silk. She was hese areeats the reciprocans of many beautifu! Home Seekers Excursion. presents. At 9:30 Mra, Stevens and Hubbard presented each guest with To polots!u Alabama, Arizona, a peanut, tled with pink and white Arkansas, Colorado, ‘ieorgla, Idaho, vibbon, which contained flower Kansas, Kentucky, Loulsiana, Mext- : % : After matching the flowers they were Co, Miasteetppl, Montana, Nebraska, - Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, ushered Into the di! > * ¢ “é @ dalag room ly Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Prof. Stevens where two beautifully , . é ey Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, di ted tables, | f > isis ables, lighted with 16 pink Wisconsin, Wyoming. On all firet and white candles, were laden with delicious daintles which were served and third Tuesdays of each month by Mrs. Stevens and Hubbard. at rate of one and one half fare plus Some beautiful selections of music — tor — trip. Twenty-one days from date of sale. b mom tenceeed ty Eee Beez Tureen Second class colonists rates to Loa Angeles, San Francisco, Santiago and other California points $30.00. To Portland, Oregon; Tacoma, Se- attle and other northeast points $31 20. City of Mexico $34.30. On sale March 1st to April 30th 1908, E. C. Vanpervoorr, o'clock the guests departed wishing the little maid many happy returns of her birthday. Those present were: Misses Kate Skillman, {Kate Cook, Roxy Turner, Roslyn Turner, Fan- nie and Morisco Brown, Ethel and Orba Melton, Lizzle and Irene Rout- song, Veva Meyers, Josle Jeffers, i oe oe Della Brinkman, Cora Roberts, Hazel Dalgleish, Coral Ooley, Pearl JOHN F, HERREL & SON Hoagland, Gertrude Deffenbaugh, Alma Borrun, Ada Robinson, Gladys Evans, and Mesers, James and Ba! Farm Insurance and Real Estate Heyle, Everett, Bertrum and Ral ’ 7 men Meyers, Chester Roberts, Roa.! Dftice ta eouet Renae, — ned Routsong, Albers Woods, Al bert Steiner, Lorne Ooley, William . Smith, Ratmen and Lilburn Midkitf,! DR. ], Ms CHRISTY, Lealle Cook, Fred Skillman, Lester Diseases of women and Children a Specialty Preston George and Jesse Allison. | Offloe The Over Butler Cash Depart: A Gest, ment Store, Butler, Mo, en Office Telephone 20, House Telephoneld Bank Loss Settled— | Repairs Begun. Rich Hill Review, The Maryland Casualty Co., and} H Ocean Insurance Co., (represented by the Mo. Bankers’ Association) both pafd their losses—sustained by Residence High Street. the late F. & M. bank explosior— Office Phone 213, Residence Phone 19, yesterday. . _ Shanon The total cash loss was $20,044,.) 32. $15,000 of this was in currency, ; $5,000 {n gold and the balance, } $4422, in atilver. Out of about r DR. H. M. CANNON, $7,000 in silver, which was in the H Dentist, It, all was vault, all was recovered except «| BUTLER, - MISSOURI, 8 Make a Speciality of DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. ¢ Butter, - Mo, Omce over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co, e $44.32 here named, The damage to the building, fix- WILL BE IN ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, tures, etc., was estimated at $2,380, prepared to do all kinds of den- i. tal work. which was pald also by the insurance companies. B, F. JETER, The officials of the bank desire the Review in this connection to express Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichols, | PEPSOOOSS 6 E= 000. thelr sincere and heartfelt thanks to those citizens who labored so Inces- santly and devotedly in the ruins during the night and the day follow- ing the explosion, and also their full appreciation to the different posees East side square, Butler, Mo. 7m sere up and down your epine to shink of last weck by the serious flinecsof hie) He charged that on that polnt the wh 1drove or rode.t0 the outlying DR, J. T. HULT father. | Repabliean party was wesk and mections ob tne country ly search of DENTIST, Mise Cora Barnett, formerly of stood discredited with the ;eople by the bandits or some clus leading to th t | Amsterdam, js dangerously ill with its broken plo’yes. He did nos hest- thelr apprehension, | ' typhoid at Incepend-are, Kas. | \ate bo Bay that the tariff issue would ’ Halen ats sop Bas the: Io) 2+ ia Mrs. Henry White fa still very sick | appeal to the people more than the |‘! VHS SB Bil Sa / SOULWARE Mrs BE Sparr and father, Mr | Vana. caan!, the railroads, the | "rt lag the ‘fire proof vault ts nl-| ‘ : ithe 3 - Kay, have returped from andextend ' curren ¥, Gie freedom of the Philip jready under way, and hy sh a oan me jettrip through Kentucky, vielting | plnos, iuiperislism or the question of | EBY uGuK exp sea oy ve one ¢ pe ‘ “a s : relatives. jweolthy malefactora, The debate cf] matent—taipro ved sid et adenclicatie ty. i. Bailey was fijired Tuesday | tie Jast week, bosat?, hed demon. j Place in tte front windov while stretching ® woseo wire fence. | trated the Sweakuess and utter in- bensnear burglar prouf a fo The iuetrument used in stretebiog | ticieney cfourbonsted gold stand. | Se!u'ey of man has bevn capable of the wire failed to» cateh, flew back | sed firancte! ersten ae gach ne wi 1 and hit Mr. Bailey on the right side! “oO ta rasta Ere ee, Vee Or ON DURREERY) of the head, cuttlog a oaak about eee ee | cay. and Biguit. No clue has yes been discovered to : {nls head against & tree on ths oppo- the perpetrators. ‘A bundle of clothes | aa met WE and shoes was dis } der al « é & baby that is fed on site pide, making eanother scalp vound, While ncither wound wae serious, Mr. Bailey suifered for sever. al hours, The Enterprise publivhes the names | of a number of up-to-date and euter- | prising citizens of that neighborhood | ; ~ who have been dragging the roads, Suicide Rather Than Work, Mazatlan, Mexico, and on their way to the isthmus of Tehuantepec and Yucatan, attempt- ed to commit suicide by jamplagirto the ocean, from the. government transport when the boat was ashort | distance from this port. Boats were put out and ten of the number were hauled out of the water. ' The Indians who were rescued es sert that they preferred death to serving on the plantations in the “hot country” of Mexico. It is re. ported from Sonora that there are # jnow more than 1,500 Yaquis under io that state awaiting cepor- guard tation. Feb.—sixteen | | | Yaqui Indians deported from Sonora | & a} to ; If you have dandrnff, ZEMO & will remove {it and wa \8 more from forming on the g scalp. For all forms of +kin trouble Use Zemo. CALL AND GET BOOKLET. CLAY'S Prescription Druggist. “What you buy We Stead by. erad ur bridge or raliroad trestle aw few miles jsouth of town, bas this v eonuted for by 3 dozn differen orler, and dy not tikely to have any : ; an fe npection with the mystery. | or s i Rea! Estate Transfers. ' WARRANTY DEEDS | ; Noel Belller so Teens Tarver et all {40 avec 25 New Home $1. j | EO Harper to Anna Beatley 408 ‘ec 12 Lone Oak $1320, | MC Lait to G leLyneh lot 6 bIk 7 {| Williams add Butler $1. ! QUIT CLAIM DEEDs. Earl E Steele etal to'Mariha A Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned Steel 40 @ sec 87 Charlotte $1. cod liver oil and emulsions | M H Teeter to Ella Mosher 80a! to restore health for sec 12 Shawnee $1. Old people, delicate children, see a MN Teeter 20 a aec ‘weak run-down persons, awnes ° coug! | NJ Agee to MjA Shobe tract sec i se A anareal 10 Shawnee $1200. bl | JCSperman to S*Millerjtract sec| Jung troubles. _ 86 Mingo $1. Try it on our guarantee, O M Howard to R’B Diker{pt blks| PRANK T. CLAY, Druggist,, 16 & 17 Creacent Hill $15. BUTLES, MISSOURI, | + plea er is iE Y

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