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a ~\ PPO A APP OP OSSSO SO CLOSES SECECCCe CS ee ee Bw BOA]. SN CA tees eee e — aa Sore tame ae | WE HAVE BEEN IN THE PIANO BUSINESS 38 YEARS | E. S. SAUNDERS, W. R. McCORMICK | Vannes Husie C9 BUTLER, MISSOURI above, we must re | which will equal a | Chicago house. BUYS A GOOD Kansas City, Mo. Butler, Mo. Garden City, Mo. aunders Music Co. Three $300 instruments, now...,..... $190 Three 325 ” he 250 Four 375 “ “ 265 NY Two 400 sd “ 315 x ae NY One 300 250 | Three 275 235 Three 300 275 One 300 275 One | oe le Sate 150 ; E. S, SAUNDERS, w. Over 4000 pounds of poultry was purchased in Amsterdam last month. Not 80 bad for a village?—Enterprise Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: “] have only taken four doses of De- Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills and | they have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done.” Sold by C. W. Hess. 8. S. Cantrell, living north of Clin- | ton, Mo., cherishes a pair of specta- cles that have been {n his family over 200 years. The leases are perefctly round, and the frame and bows are clumsy as compared with those of the present day. Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy tu take. Sold by C. W. Hess. According to the Cass County Dem- ocrat, the Fourth was celebrated at | Olathe, Kansas, Paola, Kan. Ottawa, Kan. P SIDA Gs The churches of the East have had| David Rankin, the noted Missour) such a hard time in having a fair at-|corn grower, will be 83 years old tendance that a number of them/|this month, reflects the Cameron have now sought to popularize Observer. He was so poor when a church attendance by furnishing; boy that he went barefoota great those who attend with free cigars, | part of each summer until he was 28 soda water, lemonade and a musical] years old. He paid his last dollar concert —Ex. to the preacher who married him in t 1850, but now owns 95,000 acres of Fireworks eet fire to the frame good land and last year raised more building just north of the F’& M.)t 545 1,000,000 bushels of corn. He Bank Saturday nizht and had the {g worth over $3,000,000 and made flames not been discovered by C. A. Van Voorls who was in his photo gallery, a disastrous fire would have oAS : $168, | Write us for factory prices on pianos or organs |; | after which we will resume our regular prices. |' We will run this sale only 15 DAYS, and we, in addition to the factory war- |ranty, will give our personal guarantee. The low price which we are quoting are | carload shipments, and after dates mentioned sume the regular prices, ny other Kansas City or STANDARD PIANO | R. McCORMICK, | | leasanton, Kan. : Amsterdam. Mies Clara Howitt {a visiting friends at Gravette, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Thompson, of Kansas City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Bruce, last week. Mrs. Wm. Ikes, of Raytown, Mo., {s undergoing & course of treatment with Dr. Bradford, of this city. Thos. Paschall, who has for the |past two years been living tn Bill- ings, Montana, left here last week for Moran, Kaneus, where he will go on- to a wagon for the Baker Medicine TORIA. taken place.—Rich Hili Tribune. The Kind You Have Always Bought Kodol will without doubt help any- one who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol to- day and continue {¢ for the short time that {s necessary to give you —_ rellef. Kodol is sold by C. e88. Boars the Signature oe We have been informed, says the Amsterdam Enterprise, that E. 8. Purdy, one of the proprietors of the Cash Department store, with hie wife that place in any way but in a sane manner. Two crowds of young men ed up on the public equare and ought a epirited battle with roman candles. Fortunately no one was killed or maimed. Simon Turner, of near Belton, fell from the loft of an abandoned livery stable at that place week and was 60 sertotely injured that he died within afew hours. He was the champion fiddler of the vicinity. The “Kid Minstrels,” an entertain- ment given by the ladies of the “Town Clock Clab” of Harrisonville, netted the enterprise about $101.70, which with money already in the treasury swells the fand to $105 It fe said that it will cost $25,000 to notity William H. Tafs that he has been eelected as the presidential nominee of the Republican party. yy must be going to talk to him bout three minutes over a long dis tance telephone. ment—highly Convalescents need a large amount of nourish- ment in easily digested form. Seot?’.s Emulsion is powerful nourish- concentrated. % ee as returned from a month’s vaca- The vicinity of Eldorado Springs| sion in Minnesota. While there Mrs. eeemed to be the scene of a number! pyrgy, who te one of the most ekill- of free for all fights last week. Thelry) and eucceseful lady anglers, who most {mportant two serlous affrays| visits the lakes, caught a 25-pound took place—a band of gypeles at-| ioral with an 84 ounce pole ands tacking two young couples, who had} a, tine, The catch fs reported to be driven out from Nevada—and a free) the biggest one on the lakes in over for all fight with many broken heads | 99 years. : resulting at @ dance on Stinking creek. cA Bears the a A Garnett man went out fishing, says the Leroy Reporter, and caught something with a mouth like that of @ 20 pound catfish, a feather-shaped bill about ten inches long extending from the mouth and on {te handa pair of well-developed ears. His catch made him nervous and he went home. The Journal which prints the story does not say what kind of bait the fisherman had been {n the habit of using. The Talmage House has a large cellar in {te basement, and the cellar has @ great quantity of water that is walled in so that it cannotget out. An immenee derrick has therefore been erected to which a windmill will be attached for the purpose of pump- ing out the aforesaid cellar.—Rich Hill Review. Happy Hiney had a mirror, * And he ate the backing off, For he had a foolish notion It would cure the whooping cough. “Good-bye,” cried his wife, to Hiney, STORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought A Spokane echool girl was required to write an essay of 250 words about an automobile. She submitted the following: “My uncle bought an automobile. He was riding in the country when it bursted going up a long hill. I guess this is about 50 words. The other 200 are what my uncle said while he was walking back to town, but they are not fit for pub- Neation.”—Ex. It makes bone; blood and muscle without “No more you'll vee the boys up digestion. town.” putting = tax on the 'Twas a chilly day for Hiney, ALL DRUGGISTS; 6Oc. AND $1.00. When the mercary went down. —Mextco Ledger. Company. Boy Lost and Found. The s!x-year-old son of H.C. Fos- ter was lost Saturday night and the apxious parents and friends scoured the whole town looking for him. | Sunday morning s man passing the opera house heard a boy crying {n the stairway, and finally got the youngster out. It turned out that the boy had gone to the moving ple- ture show Saturday evening and went to sleep. The crowd left and the opera house was locked up. The boy woke up at three o’clock Sunday morning and could not get out and would probably have re- mained there till morning had not his cries been heard.—Tribune. CasToRra. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought é A coach step which was taken from the Katy thirty years ago, has been sent to this city. It wae taken by a farmer who recently experienced religion, and he sent the atep to this city. It originally belon, to the Houston & Texas Central r&jroad, and has been used as @ milking stool for the past thirty years —Parsons Eclipse. J. B. Caldwell, of Kirkeville, and a former Callawegian, has the record bearing cherry tree in north Mie- souri. He hired ten boys to gather the fruit from this tree and they spent four hoars at it. They gather- ed forty gallons and there were cherries remaining on the tree. Mr. Caldwell says he has no idea how much the boys ate while gathering. The fruit growers say that this is one of the most remarkable yields in jthe country. The tree is not a large one. Mo. Telegraph. PUTNAM ORGAN Same as cut above. The Missour! Pacttic Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE, SOUTH BOUND. piin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:05 .C,& Joplin mail & Express 12: C & Nevada mall & Express ight i NORTH BOUND, No. 206 Kansas City and St. Louis Ex.7:50a m N Kansas City mail and Express 12:88 p m No, 210 Kansas City limited mail 11:06 po LOCAL FREIGHT No, 292 Local Freignt 11:55 8m No, 252 Kansas City stock 3:35 pm INTERSTATE DIVISION, WEST BOUND. No. 74] Local freightand Pas mixed 3:00am 2A8T ROUND. No. 742 Local freight and Pas mixed ar5:00 pr No, 718 Sunday Passenger 8:00 am No. 714 Sunday Pasaenger, arrives 12:30 pm K. C, Vanpenvooat, Agen, ° Home Seekers Excursion. To pointsin Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, tieorgta, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mex!- co, Mississipp!, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, 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. E. C. VanpeRvoorT. Summer Tourist Rates. Season 1908.—On sale June let to Sept. 30; final return limit Oct. 31, 1908, to Pueblo, Colorado Springs or Denver, Colo., $18.50. To San Francisco, Los Angeles or San Diego direct lines $60 00. Ogden or Salt Lake, Usab, $31.50. Mexico City, Mexico, 54.75. Portland, Ore., direct line, 62.30. Trinidad, Colo., 25 55. California, Oregon and Washing- ton rates expenses 15th. E. C. VanpErvoort. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. DR. HARRIET CRYSLER. Office—308 North Main street. Hours: 9tol2a.m. 2toSp.m. JOHN F. HERREL;& SON Ime ~ Make a Speciality of | \rerm Insurance and Real Estate | Office in court house, + set reeds, guaranteed 10 years- $48.00 Absolutely mouse proof. BUTLER,MO, a ee IGREAT PIANO SALE THREE CAR LOADS OF PIANOS.AND ORGANS AT FACTORY PRICES. - AS Days=—dJuly Sth to August Ist==15 Days SISLASASASCLASALSASCAALADSDLDSASAOSPDPOSPDISPSBODPPBOOBPBBBBELDD DS (AA DR- |. Me CHRISTY; Diseases of women and Children @ Specialty Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, Office Teiephone 20, Honse Telephonel(, eS ee DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. Mo, Office over Bennett-Wheeter Mer. Co, Residence High Street Residence Phone 196, Office Phone 213, Sees Cseoocooooo.: BUTLER, PPOPE OPER S Oe OODOP PHD OL OO OOS r DR. H. M. CANNON, Y Dentist, | BUTLER, - MISSOURI. . WILL BE IN } ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, § prepared to do ail kinds of den- - tal work. j B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Omice over H. H, Nichols, Kast side square, Butler, Mc, DR. J. T, HULL DENTIST. entrance, same thatiead to Hagedorn’s vidio, north aide square, Butler, Mo, T. C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office North/Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children 8 specialty. ii li f E Ekaiid Sat ar pee Np OT es ee