The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 2, 1908, Page 10

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"BETTER ROADS ARE NEEOED. | The Kansas City POSt sisins onsen Department Sending Out | DAILY AND SUNDAY | ; Letters. a An old-Fashioned Democratic Paper. Unlimited News ——— _ bi me i Service, Splendid Features, Good Democratic Editorials, Gelivery-civinon: : : eet Department Las a force ofclerks busy es | Complete and Accurate Market Reports, Big Colored Mag-| sending ous datlyvrewsande-of no- | azine Sections Sunday. Should be in every home. tiees to local highway officials throughout the country calling at | tention to needed repairs to roads SPEC | AL OFFE R: traveled by rural mall carriers. The rural delivery service is becom- ing the greatest agency yet known for the {mprovement of the highways of the country and the helpful co- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY operation of the states which have highway commiseloners or other oth cers fy improving highly beneficial. BY M AIL TO On the other hand, the state otliclals JANUARY 1, 1909. : ' are thaukful for the prodding that the government department is giv- ; i , ing to the people of their states, and Daily Except Sunday, one year... 06. ee eee ees $2.50 there is the heartless kind of co oper Daily and Sunday, one year $3.50 ation between federal aud state ofti- elale. SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY SITUATION IN MISSOURI In Missourt! there are 2,019 routes 16,720 miles in length, aud of these ADDRESS roads bus S74 are macadamized. e The department is co operating with ' | ‘he Kansas Cit Post the Bonrd of Agriculture In Mtssourl tofmprove the roads traversed by KANSAS CITY, MISSOUR! the carriers Several months ago postmasters ; . : ‘ ‘ labs rural delivery ottices were require 1 Rabies in Thirty Towns. — President Issues Proclamation} 4. rouder rey ris to the deparkuns $ Aibaue. No Y lone a0. — The stake Ordering All Government [of the number: f miles of roads cov- ’ ’ ~ t | | dellvery 18 ereulsural comusstoner of New Flags Half Masted. ered by rural delivery from thelr York, Raymond A Pearson, sa) . respective ctlices, the material of me tone i mi : aise Oyster Bay, N.Y, June—News of} which the roads are composed and thas thirty towns in tht fe ATi sho death of ex-Preatdens Urover indioata t Aiclat daabeib il under quarantine for hydrophobta, jy.cc) ‘J debicsenianins 1d fo Indicate trem. ofcigl description “Otte 5 ai mat as leveland was communicated — 60) ghose roads urgently needing repatrs Ottictals of the department,” say prestdent Roosevelt at hi . AA RES a hte ee toosevelé at his summer}and the charactered of repatrs re Mr. Pearson, “have never known of home here Wednesday and caused quired z such an PS of rabies Ai BY tind hi anisga ttn preaident’s preweay. op ar conditions extst it~ tins for the ‘mediate future, Beware of Olotments for Catarrh-that other parts o the country.” Mr. Roosevels made it known {m deatiacdieun Best the World Affords. mediately upon recelpt. of news of ; ; Mr. Cleveland’s death that he would /@* mereury will surely destroy the “It gives me unbounded pleasure abandon bis proposed trip to New sense ofsmell wand completely derange so) recommend Bueklen’s Arnica \ rue I the whole system when entering {6 Salve,” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel London, Coun, to witnesé the Har-] girough she mucous surfaces Suci: Hill, N.C. “Lam convinced {t's the Yard-Yale bout races, on which he] articles should never be used except bess salve the world affords. It eur was to have started Wednesday. Hefou prescriptions from reputable pat ogo Lineage ever also at’ once prepared and subso-| Physicians, as the damage they will ‘ 8 “ ‘h ies aes "a at quently caused to be leeued @ procla- pe pe tg ‘cm o ‘Irs ( f sapplled. 25e K y der! eu. all's Frank T. Clay’s drug store. mation to the people of the country |Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J hs eulogizing the dead statesman, or |Cheney & Co, Toledo, O., contains oc IoR dering all government flags half |mo mereury, aud is taken {nternally, Sy TH E BEST masted for thirsy days and directing acilng directly upon the blood and “ a i ssl mucous eurfaces of the system In fies that military and naval honors be buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure : ct cal \ accorded abe late president on the} you get the genuine. It {s'taken tn- day of the funeral ternally and made tn Toledo, Ohio, ye Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup ~ — HUNEY & Co,” Teetimont- RAND Pkt [ASR Meta BO cn at UETCSICRE system. Sold by C. W. Hess. Bera FURUE BOE CON: A WORLDS gFAIR + Piva Mia ANTM EAL ogee stipation Sasakucee? = Mr. Cleveland Died Poor. ao WEB ae New York, June,—Contrary to the The Pastor Was Coarse. AS STE general belief, Grover Cleveland wae! (Carterville, Ga., June.—Rev. Walk @ poor man. For some reason which/ep Holeombe, co-worker with aud does not appear, the oplnton was] gonjn-law of the late Rev. Sam P ! LIN generally held that he was possessed | Jonog , was found guilty of using Recently Enlarged ot eri rg = b gore obscene language at the Sam Jones vit would leave his tumlly well olf when | saberhacle here, and was fined $300 a2,V00 New Words he dled. Inquirles made to-day de-)and costs. Holeombe will appeal New Bazettecs of the Worid 4 Veloped the fact thas Mr. Cleveland, The sermon was advertised for tenet ative, leses cathe § far trom being well off, was poor 40d] men only, but many women who did New biographicai Dictionary 4 Itt to his family, unless his close} jog understand that they were not ‘ er wer WO uoted # personal friends are entirely mistak-| wanted remained. , : = ean en, practically nothing but the resf- In trying to get these women to 2560/ Guar Pax — dences ut Princeton and Buzzard’s | eave the tabernacle Holcombe used j A Mei Rien P| OOee _ |the language which caused his{ndics- lia EveryHome “Had helived a Httle longer his! ment and convietion. Ps a f circumstances would bave been much : > ‘6 Qoileyiate Dictionary { 7 { } t hi t i di T hae OP) stra mproved,” sald one of his Iriendse ried to Wreck “Kat ig Tr in. z Pg Heharinedy = “All of his friends rejolced when be Y * became the head of the Aesociation| Tulsa, Okla., June —An attempt ; SC MERRi me of Life Insurance Presidents, with a] Was made to wreck & Missouri, Kan- i ainda aalary of $25,000 yenr, for they |8a¢ & Texas train by placing aheavy ceed knew his circumstances.” tle on the track at Highlands, east . . of thiselty. The obstruction was * i meme | )scovered snd removed justin tme ¥ to prevent a disaster. € Washington L[ilis, a 16 year-old negro boy, who was seen lurking near the scene of the attempted wreck, was taken {nto custody and confined in the county jatl. He denies having had anything to dv with the attempt to wreck the train, placing the blame on an older broth- er, who has not yet been arrested. CO TO LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER CO. — FOR— LUMBER AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES oy Portland Cement cheaper than was ever known before. meee Cememt Building Blocks made and sold by us CHEAP- 6 a ER THAN OTHERS SELL THEM. DICK Galvenized Iron Roofing bought in car lots and sold cheaper than any dealer can buy wholesale, in A fine Percheron Stallion, 7 years small quantity. old, dark bay, good styleand action, ; : will make the eeason of 1908 at my Rubber Roofing bought in car lots and sold at a price barn 8 miles due east of Butler. that is as low as catalogue houses ask for inferior BRIGHAM AND ROOSEVELT. goods. : . eens ee young jacks, 16and ‘ + 5 hands » full b B A We are headquarters for Glass, Southern and Carter ‘ ag gag = Bem ; Lead and Linseed Oil. ham four years old in July and | Roosevelt 3 years in June, sired by See our goods, get our prices and you will be our customer. LOGAN -MOORE LUMBER CO. Both jacks are broke for service. (No, 80—8t) TERMS:—$8 for horse and $10 EE EE ES each this season only for jacks to in- jsure @ living colt. Money is due when colt is foaled, colt to stand good for service. Care taken to pre | Vent accidente, but not responsible should any occur. | DeWitt McDaniel. | vealed the fact that one quarter of| |the supposedly blank shells were | E iward Howard, a negro, for shoo The Blank Shells Loaded. London, Ont., June.—Examina-| tion of the ammunition to be used for thesham battle by the 6,000! volunteers, in camp at Niafara, re-| loaded with ball, caused by a mixing of shipments. The inspection would not have been made {fn the ordinary course of events, but Brigadier Ha- son of Toronto, was led, by a feeling of apprehension, to investigate, | eee e Preparation forAs- thereby preventing what mustsdrely ! similating the Food andRegula- have been a great loss of life, as the] | Bears the | ting the Stomacks and Bowels of aunual sham battle fs always a re- i —. alletie affair. | Promotes Digestion Cheerfut- ness and Rest.Contains neither | Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to tike. Sold by C W. Hess. ‘ | Nor NARCOTIC. To Stop “Gun Totin” There. 1 —— The Independence Commerctal club } Pen af Od Dr SAMUEL PITCHER adopted # resolution asking the city | | government so enforce the ordinance ry | n agulnet the practice of carrying con j . vealed weapons, Almoss immediately afterward W. W. Twyman, a mem- | ber of the night poltee force, arrested Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- S e tH! tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea sh | I jog a revolver on the street. How ard was fiued $150 and given a jail sentence of six mouths by James Peacock, pollee judge. Few arrests for carrying concealed weapons bave been made in Independence hereto- fore and guilty gersons usually have been tined only $50. ror Over hirty Years Ad [UAIA | i Worms Convulsions F | | Picture. L Another 4 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. i! Every old ‘bea a—How queer her 1s tae shi at THE OEWTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY. watch she ts to ery I wonder why idna—Oh, there is another woman fn the case.—-Chicago Daily News. cam a - A Matter of Economy. But what earthly use is it to dis- cover the North Pole, 1 can't see.” It will save future expeditions,” RoyatMagazitre: Notice ot Trustee’s Sale. Trustee's Sale. Notice is hereby given that: Whereas, on 1 i805, by deed of trust by them duly ‘ cknowledged and «delivered, Chir- | | Whereas, Daniel ©. 3. § vife, Barrett, his wife, b: ‘ounty, State of Miasourl, conveyed trust, dated Ma TeaT e to the undersigned, R. G, Hartwell, of for Bates nada Missouri, on March s county, State cf Missourl, as trustee, to and duly recorded in book 86, at p secure to Duvall & Percival, of Bates county, records, conveyed to H, B suri, the payment of one promis: the following des#bed ri ecuted and delivered to said Duvall | being situate In the count; Barrett and Dollie A, thelr certain deed of As They Pass. Gertie—He says we are so alike he took us for sisters, & oo sald date, by the said Charles of Missouri, to-wit; The south half of the Winnie—Just like him! He owes tanton, for the principal sum of six hun- southwest quarter of section three (3), and the > sass dred and fifty dollars, w said note isin north halfof the northwest quarter of section~ me a grudge, said deed of trust set forth and ribed, and ten (10), allin township forty-one (41) north of range thirty-three (33), which said deed of trust is recorded in book ih ing 160 acre t page 50t, in the office of the Recorder of A arale ant for Bates county, State of r t of the 5th Properly Advertised, Western = Thoater-Manager — Want dates for your company, eh? Wha sorlbed in sail deed of trust; and whereas, de- fault has been made in the payment of the eatt bond or promissory note afores sir nd t eas, Among other things, said deed of trust pro vides that, Th case the eald Charles HH, Stanton and Nora his wite . ” anton, . the show about ‘ shall fail or refuse to pay sald debt, or the sald principal sum thereof is now for more th Advance Agent—It is an opera com. | interest, or avy part thereof, when the same or twenty days it due and unpsid. any part thereof shall become due and payable, | And whereas, H, B. Leaven pany then the whole shell become due and ble edin said deed of trust, has refused t Opera? Won't go, I'm ‘tfraid.} and said deed shall remain in force and execute the po the duties of such trustee, And whereas, the present holder of eald bond or promissory note lias appointed the under- signed as trustee to act in the pl d stead ofsaid H. B Leavens, trustee resigne: 8 Dro- vided in said deed of trust. Now, threfore, pursuant o the ter: trust deed and by virtue of the authority vest~ ed in me by the same and the appointment made in accordance with its ovisions, 88 aforesaid, I hereby give notice that I will on Friday, July 17th, 1908, ‘between the houre of # o’clock & m, and & ft o’clock p. m. of that day, at the east front door and holder of said note, has requested the un-, Of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates dersigned to exercise the of eale to me | County, Miseouri, sell the above described | property at public vendue, to the higheat bid- er for cash In hand for the purpoee of paying said bond or note and the interest on to- gether with the costs and expenses of exeout- ing this trust, as in said deed oft provided S5-4t J, A. SILVERS, Trastee, thereupon, the undersigned RG ell, fas trustee, at the request of (he legal holder of the said note, may proceed to sell the property in said deed of trust, as hereinafter the said Chi nton, his wile, jled to pay and the interest thercon when the me became due and payable, aud that said and the interest thereon are now long past due and unpaid; and the legal holder of said note has cleed its right acd declared the whole of said note and interest thereon to be; due and payable; and Where: Duvall-Percival Trast Company, jon of Butler, Mo, the legal owner | What's your best piece?” “We have drawn the largest house with ‘William Tell.” “I'm afraid it won't go here. body would come.” “I think they would if it was prop- erly advertised.” “Well, I'll try it. Jac Jack (an assistant)—Y sir. “Rush over to the newspaper office and tell ‘em to announce that next week we're goin’ to have a new and excitin’ musical drammer called, ‘Bill the Shooter. "—N. Y. Weekly. Foolosophy. Profit by loss Cold feet—warm heart. There's no vaccination against the love-germ. In getting ahead the first thing te get fs a head. None us are hard of when money talks, A gvod ad. is like tobacco-juice in the eye, in that it attracts the whole attention Some men realize success without finding that goo: h-the-golden-egg habit.—Robert arlton Brown, ip Judg No therefore, notice is hereby given that I, Hartwell trustee as aforesaid, will, on Tuesday, July 7th, 1908, at the east front door of the Court House, in the City of Butler, H County, State of Mis- souri, to satisfy and said note and interest thereon and coats xpenses incident to sale, sell at public ndue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the real estate and land in said deed of trust conveyed and described as follows, to-wit: The north half of lot two (2) in the southwest quart f section thirty (30) in Meberye!) forty- {range thirty-one (31), containing 52 more or lees, ess my sigoature this June 9th. A. D RK. G. HARTWELL, ‘Trustee. y ny Notice of Distribution. Notice is hereby given to all the heirs at law, evisees, legatees and persons interested in the estate of ward Henry, deceased, that I, George G. Henry, executor of the last will aud tate of said deceased, intend to apply to the probate cours of Bates County, Missouri, for an order of distribution in said eetate, of the funds now in my hands as such executor at the next term of the Probate Court, in said county and state, which said term is to be gan and held at Butler, Missouri, on the 10th jay of August, 1% lon the first day of said term rean be heard, hearing At RICH HILL BRICE AND TILE Co. € $ ENOUGH SAID. 100,000—8, 4, 6, 8 inch tile now ready for the market, Binch...$12 50 4 ineh.. iiuen gin. sect 850 0017 BUCK EYE PILE Will soon have vitrified hard build- 4 QIN IMEN | ing brick tor sale at factory prices. Address H, M. BOOTH, Mgr. 2 CURES NOTHING BUT PLES, # BEST REMEDY for FILES. ( WHY DON'T YOU READ THE St. Louis Time THE AFTERNOON PAPER OF ST. LOUIS EXCLUSIVE FEATURES CONCISE ACCOUNTS IMPARTIAL REPORTS A Newspaper of Ideas, All the News---all De Hitt—Hello! going with the gun? De Witt—Gunning. suppose? De Hitt—Huh! barn door. De Witt—Perhaps not; but I could hit a darn bore, and I might be tempt- ed to do it any moment. Where are you YOU SEND NO MONEY I PAY THE FREIGHT Iwill ship FREIGHT PREPAID to any Ad dress One Case of Absolutely Pure Extracted ‘-HONEY (Containing Two five-gallon cans, 125 Ibs.) Where do you You couldn't hit a Added Years. rhistay ned be ven sroduoed te tae porte the Time. Young Wife—To-morrow will be my | Pere ser Nee address and givethe names of}? Your neighbor buys it sny birthday, dear. honey will be sent freight prepard for your ex-|{ hundred thousands of o+rer Young Husband—You'll be 21? people read it You'll like it, Young Wife—No; 25. Special prices on five cases of more to. a : oo Young Husband—Why, a year ago, Just before our wedding, you told me you were only 20. Young Wife—Yes; but I have aged rapidly since our marriage.—Chicago , Daily News. Have your news agent deliver You @ copy. ‘ TRY_IT ONE MONTH BEGIN TODAY GRENVILLE J. LYNN, PRODUCER AND SHIPPER OF PURE CALIFORNIA HONEY 1029 East 46th St. Los Angeles, Cal. Please give name of this paper when answer- 28 above advertisemest, %-6m.

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