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The Butler Weekly Ci VOL. XXX, BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. NO, 38 Nils. ¥ Mingo. Jones-Delancy. A CRY ROM THE CONSUMER. Missouri to the Fore. Order No. 11. Urich Herald : Mise Nellie Delancy was united in|Grasshoypers roam the Kaneasfields| Missouri may well be proud of the’ James W. Noel, while in Kaneae 8. E. Smith is learning to use the| marriage to Rev. Harry P. Jonesat| and eat the tender grass— showing made by the etate’s delega: | (14y, had the good fortune to secant paint brush with good success. the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.!A trivial affatr, indeed, but what|*!nat the Denverconvention. There |, copy of the famous picture “Order Master Lloyd Scott, of Creighton, fe visiting his cousin, Ray Farmer. Rosco Nighewonger, George Gooch and many others from this locality marketed hoge to Creighton. Alvia Gregg’s barn was struck by lightning during the heavy rain, but fortunately no serious damage was done. Harry Buckley and George Stewart came in from Towando, Kansas, to celebrate with home folks. Dr, Miller and family visited rela- tives in Montrose Saturday and Sun- day E. G. Hudaon, of Newton, Kansas, was looking after the Interests of hia. farms near Mayesburg. Dr. Jackson and wife, from Texas, visited at the home of the latter's sister, Mra, A. E. Gregg. Born, to J. T. Yeats and wife a beby boy Friday, July 3rd. The mother is reported to be getting ulong well, but the little babe has been quite poorly. and Mra. R. E. Delancy, of 3306] — shen comes to pase? ure some big men there from every yo 11.” Mr. Noel had long wanted Anderson Ave, Kansas City, Mo ,on|You goto buy a panama, or any |**#te and territory tn the union, but | sig picture and found one of the Thursday evening, July 2, Rev. Say-| —_ other hat; no etate can show a greater or even | ,ricinal coples endoreed by Col. Bix- lor, of Odessa, Mo., officlating. The| You learn the price has been advanc-|®2 equal number of men whose per-/ ham. He paid a good eum tor his ceremonies were of @ beautiful and| ed @ lot because of that. sonalities have given thelr names # | treasure, artistic nature, flowers being scatter-| A glacier up in Canada has shpped a nation-wide significance. Col. Noel tells a good story of she ed along the path of the bride and| mile or two— New York? You can name her joagons tor his part -in she war. He groom by the little cousing of the| A little thing like this can boost the/@¢at Democrats on the fingers of 455 9 company of Kansas Red Legs bride, Misees Twyman and Peabody. selling price of glue. one hand without using the thumb | me to hie father’s place and hac The wedding ring, concealed {n an] Occurrences so tragic always thrill The other eastern states can show 1) ghe horses and mules driven {ate American Beauty rose, was carried me to the core: forth one or two or three whore . iog and the commanding otteer by the bride’s sister, Miss Ruth]! hope and pray that nothing ever heads rise above the mediocrity. | ..:ed him about the qualities of she Delancy. Thirty-five guests were} happens any more. Conelder ry sn ge name tf oimals, Many of the young mules present, i you can the prominent Democrats | hag never been broken, and Col. Noe! The bride was born and grew to Lass week she peaceful Indians went irom any osher state who can rank was ordered to ride them. The olits* young womanhood !n Butler, busfor] 4 by ger ean eaies. Aanah with Stone, Francls, Clark, Reet, myles, of course, made no bad moves b - a jen shere Was AN AVAIANCHO | (rigsenden, Folk and Lloyd, Nor !s the past five years hae lived in Kan- , but some of the younger animate *way over in the Alpe; sas City, where she has attended bucked like sixty. Col. Noel 2 These diametric hi { ‘ nucked like sixty. Col, Noel sey Central High School; also Scarritt Oorie appen Das Seem | There are several others who, in base. (his made tim so mad that he joing : nothing much, but look— " ‘ } Bible and training school We had to add a dollar to the wages sh tt ry onelly belong in the tig army immediately, and we sug Thegroom {g an earness consecrat- of the cook. pose mauy & Jayhawker was ed young minister. He wasgraduat- bo bite the dust, because tt ed and taught for # time at Morrts- bucked so hard —Lee’s Summit ville, then entered Vanderbilt Univ- nel ersity. He was graduated from this “B.C. DeWits & Co. Chicago, ti institution in June. He will go to ~Gentlemen=To ‘1897 I had a ok {6 easy to stop with these names ln every Aiscuesion, in the forma tion of every plan, Missourians are taking and will continue to take a foremost part. Missourt ts looked toforand counsel, and her delega- The bean crop down at Boston has grown measureably less, And so te dealer charges more for goods to make a dress. Each day, there fs some Incldent to Uncle Jim Cannon and wife, of} Kobe, Ja tion is measuring fully up to its , Japan, as a teacher of 4 Es y Ul ease of the stomach i bowels, ¢ ee in Benton, Kansas, visited relatives Theology. They eatl from San Fran-| make a man feel sore, . great duty. as eosen ot 1902 I modeht aay SYLVESTER E. SMITH. and friends in this section, They | oigeo August 10 “ my knees to ask that nothing What a contrast between thisand tf Kodol and the benefit. I receive, Robust Health Ruined. were on thelr way home from a three Ses sf jappens any more. the Chicago convention, where fr ull vee gold {n outs could new se > vialt t is. It didn’ tn in Ut 1{¢ did in| made not the slightest difference 1 UY. May you ve Tong fn e MIE SYEVESTRR B. SMITH, Room = — eet threshed afine} 8888 Ball at the Play School, yer 4 ae Ces eh Cee proceedings when on an impor. Pt": Youre very truly, U.N. Cornel 218, Granite4flock, St, Louis, Mo. ‘om Swackhammer threshed a fine 0 ermont— ; Roding, Ga, Aug, 27, 1906 °° So! ) Writes: “Powina is the best friend s |lotof wheat for G. M. Guy afewdays| Teams are belng rapldly organized | Kesult: I¢ costs.you tifty more to tant occasion a Missouri leadersurn- yy ¢, W, Hess. Litple bo — ri : here ina [280 We learn the wheat {s only giv-|from the Washington, Webster and take a summer’s jaunt; ed his seat over to a negro and went War Time S washed peed hs net sia ing trom 10 to 15 bushels per acre, | Franklin schools to play a serles of | Upon the plains of Tibetsome torna- out for a walk!—K. C. Post. veal ime weethearts Weo. dampness had ruined my once robust | bus the grain is good quality. games at the good diamond at the does .ook a roll— To Plant a 90 Day Corn Chattanooga, Tenn., duly 15 health, I had ca-| We have something wonderful !n|play school. Smith’s Book and] Therefore the barons have to charge M bea f i , Doctor H. 8. Crockett, of Amertyox Mirigo, the devils washboard which| Stationary Store has offered a pen- a higver price for coal. any of the farmers along the (a and Mrs. Mattie L. Preston, «! The Sick} tarrhal affections of Man’s Friend. | the bronchial tubes, and for a time there was a doubt as to my recovery. “My good honest old doctor advised me to take Peruna, which I did andin a short time my health began to im- ¢ prove very rapidly, the bronchial trouble gradually disappeared, and in three months my health was fully re- » stored. j “Accept a gratefnl man’s thanks for Missourl river whose crops were de- Washington Springs, Va., mes in hi stroyed by the recent high water are ity and were married by a local mit preparing to plant anearly variety jsgor, Both are more shan 60 years of corn just as soon as possible. The Gig. They were sweethearts in yout? Missourt river is falling rapidly, as 4, Virgluta, bot ware ac parated * are also the tributary streams, uni the Clvil War. They met again a: - the valley farms willsoon be tn « long since and renewed sheir love condition for cultivation. A variety — pyoogor Crockett’ {8 8 pract of yellow corn that will mature tu physician in Amerlens, where nant which will go tothe champion|A street ‘ar strike in Omaha has grammar school team of the season. cumulative shocks— All boys of the grammar schools can | It boosted huckleberries up to twen- organize teams and interested boys ty cents a box. should see Director Teller at once.| No matter what is happening, it al- A catcher’s mask and protector has ways finds your door— been [bought so the boys can/Give us a reat! Let nothing ever play with safety. The first official hapnaany more. game will come off as soon as the pie extends south of the Grand River bridge. It costs nothing to drive across it and the experience will last a Iife time. After our items were mailed, we learned @ more correct statement of the accident which occurred to Ed. Palmer’s little boy. He and: little alster were thrown from a wagon by his restoration to perfect health.” Morquitoes in New Jersey bite | ninety days ts to be planted on the .yaple will reside. The. bri Chigger Remedy. Was ORIS Cheat y NETS y P ; P Result: The poorconsumer feels that c{rcumstances it will make a crop be =" head and one arm was badly hurt|ered the children last week has dis- fierce moequito’s ating: tora tone, winia. | “Hypo-sulphite of soda is the!m-|wegre glad to learn he is getting}appeared. Games for boyeand girls, | ,4 ‘akeetor’ MPAIEHeAO DARIN Ie iceailnaweadtiabiiedoodlom Doctor Crockett carries {n his i portant fixing agent, extensively | along as nicely as could be expected. little and big, are held every after- fe eer cele eres cane a catimated thatthe floodlosses | 44 pockets in a neat case a pictur used by amateur and professional] Moss everybody from Mingo at-|noon, eo healthfal ceceatloc anda something like an hour to the farmers along Jackson couii- see bilder Maken, Tone belote = ybody . The grocers understand that it re-|ty’s riverfront will reach 360,000, |, elgg Photographers. 1s can be purchased | tended the celebration at Creighton. | good time for the children arealways : Civil War, The pleture was take é Seal 4 quires a raise in flour. and tn Lafayette county the loss is , ‘i ; ; at most drug stores and {ts not eX-) 4) report a pleasant picnic. Many | assured at the Play School . row the bride's home in the (ly } pensive. Dissolve this salt In water “i ved she ball game ‘a the alien 7 é A house burns down in Texas and @|perhaps more. In all probability War ly Federal eid Later | , | enjo e ba . a : aan ‘ : V y Fes diers Later 14 making neatly saturated solution ‘ stove blows up {n Maine, the county courts of these countirs Pan PHEALAn he Donor shi e : ' ; noon. The best feature of the day General Horne is Free. Ten minutes later breakfast foods In| will rebate the taxes on the over!l i wanes 2 AcBy Doesor Crocneey and moisten or bathe thespots where | was an address given by Rev. Lind- : ser 6 fierce strugile with the + chiggers have burrowed. The pests| soy of Clinton. He first gave the The board of managers of the prices show @ gain. land this year. oni hid ib are evidently killed when the solu ys 2 Bi state hospital for the insaue at St.|Hffects must follow causes—w hich ts G H people to understand three things, : ; overnment Harness Dressing. nat the Wort ™ J bh, Mo. {ts monthiy what I most deplore: Best the World Affords \ tion reaches them through thelr bur- | that he was a Kentuckylan, a Demo- SOP) MO; SURE ON InIY meoeiny P Our Unele Samuel usually yetsthe { rows in the ekin and then frritatton | orgs and a Campbellite which ccomed [ast week, discharged General R. :|Ifiope and pray thas nothing ever best of everything obtair abl fn th — elgg nares A happens any more. vory 0 nable we oO recommen Sucklen’a |= Arnicu | ceases permanently, though some-|iike an awful mixture to some of us, | Zorn, who had been a pattens since Swine aE ‘phe Trail to Boyland,?{Way of suppltes—in the many de- Salve,” says J. W. Jenktns,of Ch times, two or more applications may April 6. Hill, NC. Lam convinced ty { bi ocd t veils d é but nevertheless his talk was very csape) Horie ett tor kin ome. fe partments of his service ® multitude eaieae id aft : @ required for obstinate or deep se’ ‘ : 8 . : a aed. Following ja Uest8alve the world affords Tt oat ‘ cages eoeeieenneR Se a ead gues Marshall, Mo. He was committed Prayer With a String to It. ot hore e are used. Following ts ed a felon on my thumb, and it never 4 things and especially did he please an vir teoaniite atenr-a-taryit $6 claimed tobe the formula forthe s,{la to heal every sore, barr “No harmful or disagreeable effect|¢he ladies by saying he believed 0 the hospital after.a jury in Kan-) A very devout Presbyterian clergy-| harness dre sslug he uses: wound to which tb fs ay 1, Be ne sas City, before which he was tried) man 1a the Middle West had just for the murder of H. J. Groves, @c-| married a couple, offered a fervent muncntate ‘ B y f : quitted him on the ground of in-| prayer, invoking rn divine blessing Panag ebay penty cello wa ero puU aus To Kill Cabbage Worms. beeswax, two pounds beef tallow sanity. upon them. As they seemed to be} py the above ina pan over a mod An Ulinots farmer ays that stroaw. worthy folk and not overburdened ; : : erate fire. When thoroughly dissolv !Y° aut soapsuds sprinkled on ca with this worlu’s goods, he prayed, | oq add two quarts of caster oil; then bage plants, will distroy all worr A Square Deal among other things, for thelr wa-|whtle on the fire, stir in one ounce He says his plants were nearly ease: ctor tegen trae Lge oh ingreae |r ae — the lampblack. Mix well and strain @ - — — ily 1 ti ents ring into them are printed on loot to repre the = = through a fine cloth to remove sedi- remedy, bub in a few daye they tous —_—_—_— the bottle-wrappers and their formulas | laying much stress on this point. ment: let cool and you will have as 924 ew growth snd produced » Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that} are attested under oath as being comple In filling out the blanks 1¢ became | fine a dressing for harness or leather crop of excellent, quality —Woman » Contain Mercury, paying for and that the Ingredients necessary to ask the man his busl-| of any kind as can behad.—uraliss Farm Journal. and correct. You know just what you are as mercury will surely destroy the} gathered from Nature's laboratory, being | ness, and, to the minister's horror selected from the most valuable native | SUCCESSOR TO RILEY & SON sense of smell and completely derange \ he said, “IE -kee; toon.” edicinal roots found growing in our D ') & saloon. the whole system when entering it ‘Ameci¢an forests and while potent to cure In tellf ‘i sts 4 Dp ry to his wife af. As Detcied 80:98 'RiGen Of the bony/as through the mucous surfaces. Such] are perfectly harmle: even. to the most | - ig the story " terward the clergyman sald that as Having purchased the West Side Market we solicit the patron- age of all the old patrons, and cordially invite all to become our patrons. We will guarantee to all becomes necessary to meet the eX | articles should never be used except | delicate women and children, Not a drop he wrote down the occupation, he S a Fair *, Courteous Treatment tent of exposure. on prescriptions from reputable of alcohol enters into their compost tion al | whispered: SS WE WILL FURNISH \ { | To get full benefit, allow the sola- physicians, as the damage they will A much better agent is used both for ex- | THE BEST MEATS / has attended the liberal use of a , strong solution of this compound except a slight smarting if the skin ould be sore from scratching. The advantage which the uée of this chemical affords over other known treatment against chiggers consists In the repellent property of the salt, besides its potency in sup- pressing the malignant actlonproduc- ed by these enemies when in the skin. It acts as a cure and preventive combined. In order to ward off chig- gers, the solution should be applied when God made the women cf Mis- One gallon neattoot ofl, two Frank Pf. Clay’s drug store souri he used the very best material " “diamond dust.’’ We would be glad if Rev. Lindeey will be among the speakers at the reunion at Urich again this year. If he don’t care to relate the mud mén story we believe he is able to tell another one equally as good. vos ten fold to th oa PE yc ig J the gees ; 0 fol ‘0 16 gO ou cap es U in them, viz.—pure triple- “ ’ tion to dry on the skio without wip- possibly dasivetrotn itd Hall's |, glycerine. ‘This agent. possesses Lord, you needn’t newer that Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J intsinsle medicinal rope oe Ot its own, | prayer. '—Philadelphia Public Led- - ote 4 ost valuable antiseptic and antl —— Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0, contaln ferment, nuteitive end soothing demui- |S*- work hae proven sufficient to last a|no mercury, and {s taken internally, | cent. day and even longer. Having taken|acting directly upon she blood and] py. Fisrer's Goilen Atedical Discovery 10 the proper precautions in this man. | Mucous surfaces of the system. In|'the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and proper p af buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure}; weak stomach, attended by sour risings, ing. An application made early in the morning before starting out to Next! ! “Bless yo lite chile, Fulton niggers ” per, & person ¢an traverse the woret you get the genuine. It 1s taken in- ‘heartburn, foul breath, coated tongue, | gin got no aldge on Paris niggers’ Stolen. wee CHENEY & Co. Testimoni- mie gt the ring te ab rea ire . north of Paris, hee re one to re Sold by Drugalsts, 75c. per bottle ailments, the"Golden Medical Discovery” } auch an extent that he would pass a _J.M.Norris Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- ° . vt stipation ° nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels | black skin above one eye, says the = or pelvic organs, Even in its ulcerative | Paris Appeal. He was a typical . | ki he “Golde Di & eo Sore, Pas eccrur caeatetenal [St com bend to bene, hive ees tite, gnawing feeling in stom- isa specific for all diseases of the mucous | tie f tages it will yield to this soverei, - SPECIALIST ON THE [Operator is Charged With Man-| Sic ee ursevred ir Tu Chron | arte wines goung, belog ae black as Sedalia, Mo., July 18.—Charles| treatment, to cleanse the passages freely of sickness some years agoa white Inteated thickets with immunity.”— ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio,| ben" bhiousucss and ‘kindred’ derange- | Harve Smith, an aged negro living membranes, as catarrh, whether of the | for @ white man but for one patch of f Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well, Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Catarrh and its effect on | taylor, the Masourt Pecifetslegraph| Eirrn Kenny‘ durough course *PO% SPpeared upon bie body, . | ° gs operator at Lamonte, who fs charg-| of treatment generally cures the worst continued to grow larger until at that we can procure and at prices that are right. given special attention. ed with being responetble for the ca es oughs and hoarseness caused by bron- | Present it has covered his entire per- Our aim will be to please our customers. Those in need of Glass- es can _ have their eyes tested free and proper- ly fitted. f head gn collision of trains No. 3 and impatient at and Jung aifections, except con jgon with the exception of the spot 12 nehr Knobnoster, when elghtmen | Medical Discovery sce most efficient rem- | mentioned above. The color fs so sed bh; stion ite wore killed, was arrested at Dreaden,| {yifiscniratnrntaahsutcnfic spat |tlr shat he could pass for @ whise fd : - hi ir Pettis county, by Officer J. M. Shaw, covery "is not 30 good for acute coughs aris- | M@N but for the klnke in his ha‘ OFFICE--On the South Side in Heis 78 the Catte Build ' of Johnson county, on the charge of} pected to cure consumption in its advanced and the spot on his face. Heis 7 on ing. | manslaughter. Taylor was taken to| the oystinate chronic curhs which, neg: | Years old and formerly belonged to 0. |W | SSeR aia eclitine theca Detaken,( Mlre, Job Smfzer’s father We want your business. LOW SIMPSON, TOM KELLER. = * . _——— eat