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i Missouri State Bank ©000008-00.0.000000900000000000000090000000000000000000 | Jackson county farmers say they | have killed more snakes than usual | ithis year. A new breed of reptile| |seems to have made its appearance | Gompers Answers Taft. Washington, Aug. —Samuel Gomp- ers, president of the American Fed- Probate;.Court Docket August The Missourf Pactfic Time Table at Term 1908 Butler Station. Executors and Administrators CORRECTED TIME TABLE, |in considerable numbers. The new- eration of Labor, declared that Mr. | s0UTH BOUND >9 Joplin & Southwest mall & Ex 5: 000000000000 0000 000000000900 0900800000000000000088000 ee ee ] ; The DAILY ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC ' \ and ‘THE BUTLER WEEKLY in combination one year $2.50 To aubserlbers who recelve thelr mail either by Star Route or Rural Route we offer THE TIMES and the Rural Route REPUBLIC at special rate of $2 50 a year. tleular. OD we ws SS SS SDS SSP KX Pythiae, Boston, Mass.—OasaleJuly you the chance to love and to work 27 to Aug. 3rd; good return to Aug. and to play and to look up at the 16th, but by depositing ticket with joint agent and paying $1.00. Re Any business arrangement to be permanent must be mutually satisfactory and profitable. Therefore, in the selecting of your bank, have PERMANENCY in view, and establish yourself for your present and future well-being with a good, sound Bauk. THE RURAL ROUTE REPUBLIC Is a complete ten-page dally newepaper with the news of the world fresh every morning—it 1s identical with the regular duily edition, except only fn advertising matter. The Telegraphic, Sport- ing, Market and Financial pages are very complete in every par- This is campaign year and you will need a daily newspaper to keep in touch with events, The REPUBLIC has organized a spectal staff of political writers and they willfurnish accurate and compre- hensive reports of all the political events of the year. No subscriptions are accepted for & shorter term than one year. Make remittance to THE BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. Take ad- vantage of the offer at once; {¢ can’t’ be beat anywhere. { PPS SS SS SS SV SO SO SOO eww sessions, but not contented with per bushel, Jease sald: “Those John- son County fellows are an independ- entset. I offered one of them 70 cente for a big pile of his old corn re- cently and he wouldn’t look at me, His judgment may have been good, too; can’t tell. Take H. E. Ball out there in Centerview. He pald $43 per acre for the land he ts farming. In 1906 he ratsed fifty bushels of corn per acre and sold {t for 50 centa per bushel. Last year he raised bet- ter than fifty bushels per acreand re- fuses 70 cents for it now. There is about $60 per acre he has reaped off of thas land {n two yeare—tsn's thas goin’ some?” —Warrensburg Journal- Democrat It you take Kodol tn the beginning the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avolded, but it you allow these little attacks to go unheeded It will take j TIMES § stomach in good condition agatn. Get a botsle of Kodol today, Sold by C. W. Heas. Old Swindle. Clinton Democrat, During the past year Henry coun- ty people have received letters from an “old Spantard’’ who seeks to eu list their.sympathy and ald for a wealthy ward. Of course, the whole scheme is @ confidence game on &par with the “green goods” swindle. A Green county farmer who recely- ed one of these missives the other ed # reply that cost him $5 and ask- Ing the advance of expense money for the girl. Before ylelding to the “touch,” he consulted a Springtield attorney and showed him the letters from Don Rodriguez. “Fake” was the lawyer's verdict. “What will [ do with the girl,” asked the now alarmed near victim. “There won't be any girl,” said the lawyer with a laugh. Te eS we we SS SS SP Or Why James Lee Got Well. © be glad of life because it gives ba Everybody in Z snesville, O,, knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: “My husband, James Lee, firmly belleves he owes his life to the use of Dr. King’s New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected stare; to be satisfied with your pos- Kodol a long time to put your, day cabled the Spaniard and recetv-} Y one is pech 0! - | y Aue it No 219 Som E : comers are from two to five feet Telia selene reid deiagesgeiiee yet See SAUNT THN, 2008. ete pe oy eS Butler - Missouri long, red with yellow stripes. Local coptance to the abuse of the writ Lamasior Bice Ann = Jerome Lemaster No, 2u Local freight ‘ 1s am injunction justifies the very abuse of ; Nave Jesse Forest Nave snakeologists think they are poison that writ by st pee ath which | Woodfin A A John H Wooddn NORTHBOUND. ne COUFES ty as eb | 1b vtes Geo Thor fa 0 Lae No. 206 K Cityand St. Louis K MT OR $ 55,000.00 ous, because they have trlangular| Mat mrt) Ws temeGeeTienes Weil lee So: Ramese uy tad outa BORON catspiccnaccsscs SS ee 11,000.00 & heads and don’t run when !n a close Vik ahs snacch “Vanities the ie 2ad day, August 11th, 1908, No. 210 Kansas City limited mail 11:06 pm : place.—K. C. Post. - ea P ) ‘ Davis CB John C Hayes | LOCAL FREIGHT e Se japetions thas were issued in recent} Rapp Geo N Vinnle L Rapp | No. 202 Local relent 11:85 9 m Take Kodol whenever you feel that | and mossaxgravated cases,” suid | & William Kate Kamm No. 252 Kansas City stock 3:85 p ee aan aes neay Gas Mr. Gompera. “Wishous mension. | /tetetd Jovepn Lee Littletield eieuhuls ek SiVbain. y ‘os ing the name, he jussities the Injune- Sed day, August 12sh, 1908. : APPRECIATION. you need It; then you will not be}! » he juss ij ‘ : : ; ie wast nov. troubled with sour stomach, belch | tion which tie Van Cleave Buck staat pence | No. 741 Local freight and Pas mixed —§:00 a» ing, gas on the esomach, etc. Sold|Stove and Range Company of St.|rimmono uP C iB Tim aast MOUND . a8 Catherine E Timmons 4 This bank values the business it recelves from its by C. W. Hess. Louls secured from Justice Gould of | Drew WE Sina Drew Lt a eek pene ee re customers and takes every opportunity of telling Jeas Culp of Elevator Mille was] sie District of Columbia Supreme doh day, August 13s, 1908, Te ee ic Ct them so. Our customers on the other hand apprecl- talking about the price of corn and | Cours agalust tie American Feders: | Garrison Calvin DC 1 Clouse wis hak vehi cia ciate the fact that the service extended to them ts kindred topics. Culp had just ship-| tion «ft Labor, ibs otticers, the mem by dhe . hadi oni Home Seekers Excursion. coupled with security. ped fn a big batch of corn at T5cents | bers of all labor organ'zations and | Levy samuel Hattie B Levy shetr [rienus, Mr. ‘tafe ts consistent’ with Judge att when he was upon vhe bench wd issued his injunctions which are wow quoted by the courts for their jusvitication in Issuing iu- juuctious denying to she men who labor she rights accorded to every other citizen in the country.” Thousands of letters, telegrams and resolutions, from fudividuale and organized labor bodtes, have been recetved by Mr. Gompers com: mending bim for his recent editorial in which he urges laboring men to vote with the Democrats in the preet- dential contest this year. CasToRrira. sare the The Kind You Have Always Bougt. wi ef itheu The Farmer’s Interest, The Commoner, A Cadillac, Mich, reader of The Commoner writes: “Lhe farmers should be with us on the tariff and trust ynestions, Around here the farmers are gesting fourand one-half ) cents a pound for hides againsteleven jeents a year ago, Yet the price of| lewther is as high as is was last year! Sanons Win aud no {mmediate promise of a re duction, and hfs shoes and harness fare costing him fully as much as a} year ago. ‘This year our farmers re. | One ceived fifteen counts for wool agatnss @ price of sweusy-foura year ago, yee | the American Woolen company shat controls abouts 70 per cea’ of the leading woolen toils of she country | alee Lawton is charging as much for woolen cloths tusk Annas as ®& yearsago and the farmer must pay as much for his clothing as he To polntsin Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, ieorgta, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Loulelana, Mext- co, Misstssippl, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexteo, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Usah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. On all fires and third ‘Tuesdays of each month Tih day, Augost 176u, 1908, at rate of one and one halt fare plus = ° 2.00 for round trip. Twenty-one | Stilwell J P W F Stilwell fave ti } ben) jMaggards J RK Haggard & DH Warford | G@Y8 from date of sale, Vaxpervoort ! Rich G W Janie Rich E, ¢ Cobb Frederick IR, JAKGE Cobb h, 1908, Alice R Mains Frank allen & Chas Wright Sth day, Auguss 14it, 1208, Morela.d James H Young Mary K Rosier Geo N Ferrell Catharine Arthur © Moreland Geo P Huckeby JM Gentry W 5 Ferrell eh day, August L5sh, 1908, Fry Thos J j Short John W Hamilton Robert HIM Branham Thos J Smith Jno © Hayes Jno D Moore Jno © Hayes Sih day, August 1 Summer Tourist Rates. ; Mains Isaac N Wright Thos J 7 np hic Season 1008, - Elliott Pyle DK Walker On sale June lst io | Ryan JJ Dalsy Stanley & Nellie Welch | Sept. 80; final return limit Ocw. 41, | MeNickle Rhoda AS Weddle 1908, bo Pueblo, Colorado Springs or Denver, Colo,, $1850. To san Franelseo, Los Angeles or San Diogo Guardians’ and Curators’ Docket. en dey, August 19h, 1908, | Bishop J Hue et al Jno © Hayes direct lines $60 00 Littlefleld Fredie Jno C Hayes Oden or Salt Lake, Utah, $31 50, ! Pierce Jasper S Jno € Hayes : : hee | Rowe Kachel Jno © Hayes Mexico City, Mexteo, 5405 Portland, Ore, direct line, 62.30 Trinidad, Colo., 2555 Jno W Jamison California, Oregon sud Washtrue JP Edwards ton rates expenses 15th J Catharine schapeler | a i ib leshees EC. Vasprervoort Newinghai Kbencer et al dno © Hayes LOth day, August 20¢b, 1908, Moreland Mabel et al Arnoli JP | Schapeler Ruben et al Clark May etal T1th day, Augnat 2186, 1908, > M Dosle JnoC Ha Geo F Rubel Jno © Hayes Dillon Kdna M | Koama Margaret | Holloway Floyd OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, DR. HARRIET CRYSLER, L2on day, August 22ad, 1908, Wes North Main street ' Youngs Frank CR Walters +; tol a.m. Sehmidt Chr C Schmidt Siuith Ina AY smith Mitehel Denton 13th day, Auuwure 24en, L908, Hours 2toS p.m. ime JOHN F. HERREL & SON Make a Speciality of Farm Insurance and Real Estate BUTLER, MO tivo A Lowar Ino © Hayes AG Uratt JK Jenkins John Zina Me Daniel Rita et al dinn Mary ibeh day, August 256h, 1908, Office in court house, did last year and he ts lucky if he! riison G Ww W E Walton does nos’ ges more cotton tn his} Wiliams James ¢ bbe coum { , " 5 Wetton John B © M Walker Dr \. M4 HIS! t+ clothes than he does wool, Let us! yjcnois tsaam CW MeMaliin direct our efforts to convince the farmere and laborers that thelr in| terests lle with us. Along that line! Hew the road to viesory.” Yes, and the farmers should be} with uson the quesslon of an eco- | nomica! administration, They should be with us in the protests against the | exerclse ofarblsrary power by the | speaker whereby the house of repre- | Payne Irene Dieywave Of Women and Children a specs Office Over A. HL Culver Furnit: re Company, Busler, Mo thew Tviephone 2 15th day, August 260h, 1908, Daniel Prine WE Bloom Jno C Hayes Jno C Hayes Thompson Leona Bloom Anns Bloom Anna Honee Telephor Payne Travis OPOOSSP IIOP YG POCO HITED oer President Says “Hands Off.” |f } Abilene, Tex. Ang.—Dresident DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. { Roosevelt has intervened and count ere Nee ermanded the order of the removay ; j Office over Bennett-Whe of General Sam Houston's youngest NG on the ground fn drifts for twen- heart and gentleness of manners; to | i turn I'mit will be extended to Sept. | yourself until you have made the 16, 1908. best of them; to despise nothing in A bailetorm lasting two hours de- the world except falsehood and mean- stroyed crops op a tract of land | 9288, and to fear nothing except cow- eight miles long by three miles wide | ardiee; to be governed by your ad- 11the southern part of Saline coun | mlrations rather shan by your dis. ty the other day. Hundreds of birds , €¥8*8; to coves nothing thas is your and rabbits were killed. The hat!/Delghbor’s except his kindness of think seldom of your enemies, often —————— }of your friende, and every day of bs A Christ; and to spend as much timeas CAS a re) R | | you can, with body and with apirit, For Inéants and Children, {og God’s out-of-doors; there are lit- The Kind You Have Always Bought tle guide-posts on the footpath to peace.”—Henry Van Dyke. Bears the Gignature of | Clinton Has it Too. The Atchison Globe prints this Lamonte is sinking a prospect hole for ofl or gas, and Warrensburg “onton” story on the authority of John Murray: ‘Several years ago will probably raise funds for a sim- {lar venture. A Pennsylvania driller August Mangelsdorf tried to get the | Of experience 1s seeking to interest farmers around Atchison to ralee|Springfield capitalists and says he onion sets, at $1.75 a bushel. The | tsolutely knows this section 1s un- farmers refused, saying there was no | derlayed with oil. money in {t. Then Mr. Mangeledort) Several days elnce by letting down rented thirty acrea weet of the Sol-/a tin cup {n the 1,500 foot well on diers’ Orphans’ home, and engaged | his farm near Clinton, Robert E. in the business. He pald $6 anacre| Harman found the water coated ty four hours before {t melted. with ofl. This well, it will be remem- that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis- covery. Wetried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health.” Dr. King’s New Discovery 18 the king of throat and lung remedies. For s apd colds it has no equal. sentatives has ceased to bea pop- ular government. They should be with us in the con- demnation of the misuse of patron- age; in the demand for rallroad regu- lation that will regulate; in bie ad- dent has dazed the applicants, and the politicians, who were engineering Mrs. Morrows removal. The orders The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Frank Clay’s drug store. 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free. Johnson to Bryan’s Aid. St. Paul, Aug.—In a letter to W. J. Bryan, Governor Johnson places himeelf at the disposal of the nation- al Democratic committee for speak- ing purposes. te says he will be available about September and will go where wanted. The letter was in answer to one received from Mr. Bryan several days ago calling at- tention to the fact that Mr. Johnson was wanted for speaking purposes in could respond. “I told Mr. Bryan I would be more | consumer of the farmer’s products. than glad to aid the committee in any way possible,” sald Governor Johnson, “Just now! am tied up with my lecture work, but that will be finished this month.” many states, and asking him if he of pubiictéy tor campalgo contributions before election day. They should be with usin the op- position to that centralization which would destroy our system of govern- ment and ultimately make tt neces- sary for the farmer, as well as other citizens, to look to the natiunal capital, rather than to the state capital and the county seat, when seeking rellef from corporation abuses. They should be with us for the popular election of senators; for the income tax; for the guarantee to the laboring men, as well as to all men, the rightof trialby jury; for the farmer has a deep concern in the wel- fare of the laboring man who fg the “¢o line up and present your peti- tions, and indorsements to the Post- master General,” will prove fruitless. President Roosevelt is reported as saying: “Mrs, Morrow should retain her position for Iife.”’ Mrs. Morrow is very grateful to the President, and to the friends of her father, General Houston, for inter- venting and circumventing her enemies in procuring her dismissal, She now feels secure {n her position as post mistress at Abilene. The Publisher's UNiteD States Court oF CLAIms The Publishers of Webster's International ionary allege tliat it’ is, in fact,the popu- lar Unabridged thoroughly Lpsoneae geld hy detail, and vastly enriched inevery part, with the purpose of adapting it to meet the larger and severcr requirements of another geuera- tion.” We are of the opinion that this allegation most clearly and accurately describes the work that tas been ompnshed and the They should be with us onthe guarantee of bank deposite; for what shall {t profit afarmer if he obtain high prices for his product and then have no place where he may, with This short-cut action of the Prest-| _ a s Claims Sustaine | J dntrence s.methatlead to K. 1. a to Reside t : widowed daughter, Mrs. M. W. Mor- Office Phone 2i ce Phone 19. > z row, Postmistress at Abilene, penseetens : pom POPP C RHI OORM CHOON DOR MF, * OR. H. M. CANNON, 3 ; ___Dentist, ; BUTLER, - MISSOURI. ; WILL BE IN 3 ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, prepared to do al! kinds of den tal work, B.F.JETER, Attorney at Law and Justiee OMice over H. H. Nichole, East side square, Butler, Mc, DR, J. T. HULL. DENTIST LAddil's dio, nosy Bide equare, Huber, mo T. C. BOULWARE, Phystelan and Surgeon. Oftice North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children 8 spectalty. rent for the land, ‘$126 ‘an acre for labor and $125 an acre for seed. The average yield trom the land for ‘seven years. was 750 bushels of onion ects per acre, which, at $1.75 a bushel, netted him—$1,056 50 an acre.” ers were work: Clinton Democrat. \ _ The effect of Scott's Emufsion on thin, pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. Lm - ALL DRUGGISTS; 800. AND $1.00, ss bered, was abandoned after the der- rick had been burned and the tools left in the well under circumstances tbat created suspicion that the drill- for other Interests than those of the local company.— absolute confidence, depoett his hard earned money? They should be with us upon the great question “shall the people rule” for the farmer has a deep and abiding interest in popular govern- ment; andif he does not already know {t, investigation will reveal to him the fact that in the language of the democratic national platform ‘shall the people rule’ isthe over- shadowing issue which manifests | itself in all the questions now under discussion. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, sate, Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS. CF Aikman to O M Wright 2004 sec 25 & 26 East Boone $1. W D Wilhite to LeopoldjHess lots 172, 173 & 174 Adrian, sub to DT for $500, $1175. Goe J Moore to Geo L Herrell lots 67 & 68 Town Cos first ad to Adrian ‘$500. LF Caldwell to B Kirk Jot 4 blk 104 Rich Hill $500. Harmon Warnaing to Geo D Warn- sing $37,000. result that has been reached. ‘The Dictionary, | ————-——-—_—____. sn pecan as it now stands, b been thoroughly re- edited in every deta $s been corrected in every part, and is al bly adapted to meet the larger and seyerer requirements of a generation which deiands more of popular philological knowledge than any generation that the world busever contained, It is perhaps needless to add that » to the dictionary in our judicial w the highest authority in accura tion: and that in the futureas inthe will be the source of ec . NOTT, Chief Justi tue". | of the stomach are all dus t indigestion, v1 STANTON J. PEPLLE, CHARLES 1, HOWKY, The above refers to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (the highest award) was given to the Interna- | oa stomach troubles tional at the World's Fuir, St. Louis. iS sweetening and ~ f a | Me. & Rermewood, W.Va, ave AB Orear to W A Claunch pt blk OW Hee” little liver pills. GET THE LATEST AND BEST ieee eet es SS : Ge } 8 old town of Butler $200. ; 2h Fou sill be interested in our | Sa Digests Whet You Ret James F Mooney to Mattie Gimm * Marriage Licenses. Spey sehen (ntten) | Detticn only. Relieves Hdigostion, cour stomach, | 9484 @ sec $0 & 81 ih be D va, | G.&C.MERRIAM CO., oremarows) | Delchiog of gas, ots. Mingo, A. H. Gallup, Rockville. | cumanane, econ) Prepared by €.'6. OWWITT & Oo, NORGE, ‘T for 4900, $9000. Ida Rappes, - Rockville., | ePRINGFIELD, MASS. . Sold by C, W. HESS.

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