The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 27, 1908, Page 6

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0 aS PP stessitis Wheat Grow Where but One Bundle Grew Before Getting a full crop from a fertilizer without enough Pot- ash, is hke getting »y the doctor's important drug left out. rs need more 30 pounds of Muniate of Pi will raise f Set will come mext year in bigge ash first. clover, tor ‘otash to get all the crop profit you are tash with 200 pounds uf bone meal or r crop, more profit, Potash és profit. Send for New Farmer's Note Book containing facts about soil, crops, mapures and fertilizers, Mailed /ree. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Monadnock Building, Chicago New York—93 Nassau Street Atlanta, Ga.—1224 Candler Bullding Henne ee ce nn nn renee To Hunt For Buried Whiskey. Muskogee, Ok , Aug. Connoisseure | of Mquor who live is Muskogee and Fort Gibson have decide f to explore | old Garrison bill at Fors Gibson in the hope of finding a large quantity | of whisky buried there about the) time of the Mexlean war According | so “old timers” in Fort Gibson sev- eral non commisstoned offleers were yrdered trom Fors Gibson to Texas at the beginning of the Mextean war They had a large quantity of quor which they buried the night they lefs. This Hquor has never been found Grand Army of the Reapublle, Na tional Eacampment, Toledo, Ohio — $26 65 for round trip, Oo sale Aus gust 27 to B80sh {ncluatve; wood re- Sept. 15. Return limismay be extended to Oct) 15th by depostting soket with jvint agen’ and paying $1 00 fee turnt Sees Him Drowning in Dream. Padueah, Ky , Aug —Rallylog from tie shock of the trowntng other in, Hicks MeDearborn, in the Miss Lilltan Rather Discouraging. From the Chicago News “Youwant to preseat Uncle Tom's Cabin’ at the opera hous?” satd the sheriff of Bacon Ridge ‘Why, that blamed show was here a month ago” “That 9?” responded the advance agent in the blue vest. “Yea, stranger, and the doge chas ed Liza.” “They always do thas str” “Then the dog catchers chased the dogs.” “Ah, that was ao added feature.” “And old Mrs, Wiggs chased Little Eva for winking at ber husband as he satin the frous row.” “Rather assuring, | assure you.” “And old Bill Jones, who runs the Eagle house, chased Ucele Tom for a board bill,’ “Great Brutus!” “And then the boys got together and chased the whole blamed show ont of town, Ketter present’ some other show, mister.” She Likes Good Things Dr. W. J. Joyce’s Sons Miracu- lously Escape Following Wake of Team. Webb City, Mo., Aug —Only the parting of the leather lines which he held securely wrapped about his hands saved Ray Joyce, 14 year-old eon of Dr. W. J. Joyce, trom death last Wednesday when he wae jerked to the brink of a chasm which, with- out warning yawned beneath the weight of the horses in the middle of a road and dashed them to death on the rocks sixty feet below, from where four miners jumped to save their liver, The chasm was once 6 ehaft, aban- doned many years ago, and covered at the eurface with a few timbersand earth, Theshaft is more than twenty years old and was eltuated beneath & well traveled road Young Joyce was accompanied by his brother, Fravk, and a compan- fon, Roy Dipley. The three were driv- {ng slowly along, with the lines in hands of Ray Joyce: “The ground gave no sign of cav- ing,” salu Ray Joyce to bis father when he returned home safely, “un- til the horses were directly over the shaft, and then without a moment’s warning the bay horse made a fran- tic plunge forward The ground gave way before her forefeet and she went headlong into the shaft, drag- ging the gray horse with her. “T tried to unwrap the Ines from my hands and was jerked from my seat and thrown tothe ground at the very edgeofthecharm I thought 1 was golng tn, espectally when the other boys were j-rked on top of me.” Ray {s considerably brufsed. The four miners were working at & point directly beneath the shaft, A few Joosened rocks warned them and, jumping aside, they escaped the mass tose or a ea Boy Senator-to-be ‘Too Young to Act. Jefferson City, Aug.—“The gentle man from Pemiscot fs recognized,” intones the President of the Senate “I object,” cries the Senator from Howard county. “You object,” repeats the Prest- dent, in astonishment, “to what, may I ask? “The gentleman from Pemlscot won’s be 85 years old until to-mor- row, and-he can’t be recognized aa a member of this body until to-mor- row.” This is about what will happen if A. L. Oliver, Democratic nominee for the State Senate from the Twen- ty-third Missour! District tries toget into the game the first day of the ses- sion. Oliver will be one day lacking of 35 when the Senate begins business, and he will have to walt until the second day before he can quality and take the oath, He was o member of the last House of Representatives and made a good record. As the Twenty-third District 1s almost unanimously Dem- ocratic, his election fs aseured. August in Colorado. August {e the beat month of the year in which to viait Colorado, the air is cool and the mountain life at the best. Youean fish, hunt, ride, tramp or loat all day and ~leep good at night {n tent or hotel. I will be glad to furnish you complete {nfor mation relative to our excurelon train service, rates etc., and aaatat you fn making your trincomfortable and pleasant. E ©. VANDERVOORT Easy Money on the Match. From the New York Morning Telegraph. It was on the Twentleth Century Mmited. I saw the man {In question industriously rubbing the striking surface of a sufsty match box on the sole of his shoe. I wondered at the time, but later I saw the reason. He wandered.into the-smoking-ear-aud took a safety match and endeavored | I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have —— Always Bought similating the Food andRegula- | ling the Stouacks and Bowels of KINEANIS “CHILDREN | ! Promotes Digestion Cheerful- |i | ness andRest.Contains neither | 1| Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. tl Nor NARCOTIC. fi) Ame a Ot Ar SAMUEL | “gee | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Over Fat Simile Signature of : oa Thirty Years 3) Daw %. =} xe " | a | Notice Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin - 1 istration upon the estate of Nancy Corbin, deceased, have been granted to the andersign- t ed, by the Bates County Probate Court, in i | Bates county, Miesonri, bearing date the 4th day of August, 1908, All persons having claims against said estate | are r quired to exhibit them to me for allow- | ance, with'n one year from the date of sald let- “ters, or thee-may be-preeiuded-from-any-bene~ fitof auoh estate; and if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of Ohio River Sunday Mrs Chas Eo smith, of West|oftalling horses, rocks and earth. | atrike it on the sole of his shoe, : the publication of this notice, they will be for- , 1 1 bh . : , | ever barred, W. D, CORBIN Beyer sold of a dream #he had the) Pranklin, Meive, says: ‘1 like good|The bay horse was tnetantly killed) «Hold on} sald a man whom 1 Visi ht * Administrator. be before, in whieh she saw hin — —— petty sate oe he and thegray was put out of its judged to be a confederate: “Those YOU SEND NO MONEY} i vo toa watery grave Shespoke ot New Life Pils as our family nxative i he a oe . | ne ' danas 4ab apie hae Oe ajo edicine, becwuse they are good and misery by a blow from the pick of &) ape aatety matches—you can’t strike I PAY THE FREIGHT | Trustee’s Sale. : eae MY jo bheir work without’ making eo fuse miner them on your shoe” Iwill ship FREIGHT PREPAID to any Ad-| Whereas, A. A. Scrivner and I, H, Scrivner, j Bi piietc , es oc = rm ‘+ * ye ' ; str chay'e de puritiers| Joyce's narrow escape occurred) «I"11 lay you five I can,” replied the dress One Case of tated the Toth, day ot Jannary “004 ‘and e sver has been jo & erttios! cond id nt Frank T. Clay’ ag etore 200 y , ; Vin the der's office of Bat ty, ue mic ny y's drug av within 200 yards of the Webb City | rickater. Absolutely Pure Extracted corded, jp the raped 4 cfioe DC bates otiely, tion alnee heariag the aews 20 bali park, ta the construction of Others {n the crowd became Inter- | Staker as party of the second part all their EY right, title, interest and estate, in and to the | following deser! ed real eatate situated in the — which a paralielisfound. Theground was being graded and in so doing a teameter drove too close to an open shaft. One of his horses suddenly dropped cut of the harness into the yawning grave. IMAKES MEN DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, eafe, easy, pleasant, sure, Ifttle liver pills. Sold by C W. He-s To “Hold Missouri.” And so the republican campaign managers are laying plans to “hold Missourt tn ne for Taft.” Well, they will find Missour! the hardest animal they ever tried to hold. There never was a time sincy 1896 that Missouri wasn’t for Bryan and the results in November will sho that the state has not departed fro its love of democratic principles. Is went against Parker in 1904, to be sure, because he wasa etronger dose than some of the democratic fishermen could stomach But this-year-the—Missouri_demo- cracy {s well pleased to vote for and the state will show its democratic faith by not only giving Bryana rousing big majority but by electing the entire democratic state ticket. When {¢ comes to “holding Mie- sourl in line” even Judge Taft’s in- junetion mill will, be found unequal i to the task. Republican politicans continue to assall the primary law. After No- vember they probably will also con- ansas City Star's Campaign Ofer css produce —Chillteothe Constitu@on. Frem Date to 30th November, 1908—$1.00 Every boy has three natures to educate. That coll is best which gives the best at college is bes! gives y — Aug.—Allred T. Wim- berleyState manager of the Bank- ers’ Life Association of Des Molner, Iowa, and @ well-known insurance man, was found dead in bed at his relative care to each nature. Westmin- ster’s athletics, required without expense, means health; her forceful demand for study means scholarship; her moral fore- es, fine spirit and many activities make her men big and true-hearted. Write at once for application card. allegation ribes the | | \ eated and also bet with him. Then i county of Bates, State of Missouri, v'z: he tock @ match, located the place| (Containing Two five-gallon cans, 12518.) | ‘All of lote eighteen (18). nineteen :19), 3 I guarantee this to be Pure California White | — twenty (20) foes | twenty-one (21) in block where he had rubbed the bux, got @ | Sage Honey and the best produced In the world, forty-one (41) of the Town of Walnut, fi Send your , address aud give the names of said county light and cashed fa. _ nearest R, R Station anda local Bank and the Which sald e:nveyance was made in trast to LS honey will be sent freight prepaid for your hd — tt re rk ag eg Vepeleeg € 4 a ory to you pay the ote in aaid deed desc . and whereas the Take Kodol whenever you feel that $12.50, otherwise you are not out acent, said note has become due and is unpaid, and you need {ts Thatta the onby time | Special prices om five cases or more whereas itis farther provided {hat fa cans of absence, death or re uaal act, or dis- you need to take Kodol. Just when GRENVILLE J. LYNN, avillty in anywise, on the part of second party, you need {t; then you will not be AND SHIPPER OF PURE CALIFORMIA HONEY the(‘hen) cing sheriff ‘of Bates county, Mo., troubled with sour stomach, belch PRODUCER ANO at the requ‘at of the legal holder of said note ing. was 2 the stomach, etc.” Sold | 1029 East 46th St. Los Angeles, Cal. fore scribed or any part thereot. at public by C. W. Hess. Please give name of this paper when answer- vendue, to the highest bidder at the court i hone: door in the City of Butler, Missouri, and SSS ing above advertisemest. sealiaes inmanner. time and form ae set forth in’ sald Sober and Sane, But Tired —— though requesied t0"t0 do. has feilet and fe- , 1 ough request-d 80 lo, has feiled and re~ . 5 fused, to act ae such trustee, now therefore, in { f} accordance with the provision: of said deed of l trust, and at the request of the legal holder of 4 pt hed 1 nN presen! to Cody ie ite oe ‘ 8) real estate at the court house door in H 4 the City of Butler, In the county of Bates, state alms us alne s apt My) the highest bidder for cash, at public auction on ‘cnenimndiommiiie Tuesday, the 8th day of September, 13, home UNITED STATCS CouRT OF CLAIMS between the hours of nine o’clock in the Death ; The Publish f Web International forenoon and 5 o’clock in ‘he afternoon of { ath was caused by @ self-infilct- Dictionary allege tint i itis fats he popu. eat dar to satiety eald note, together with the ef pistol wound, according to the| lur Unabridged thorouchly r-odited in every Sea ae Meibiaeaiashy ta ies V6. letail, a vastly enriched in ever; ul Wi Md ps 6 Coroner. the purpss of ‘auapting itto mmect the larger, #¢4¢ Sheriffand Acting Trustee aforesal a. totes hand heehee Aon. room read as follows: WV are cf the 9 _ Order of Publication. “Tam neither drunk nor insane. I T} STATE OF MISSOURI | have no domestic troubles or busi- edited in every deta‘l, bes been corrected in | County of Bats. J ness troubles. I have committed no bbe! part, and is a nlrably adapted to meet | In tes Coa Court of Raise Coanty, Missouri, —and—seve ‘acation Auguat 1908, _——— : requircments of a erlme. Iam simply tired of life. I] ceneration which nds more of popular philological kno Z have always bad despondent spells, | that tho world b eae tor which my Creator ts responsible. | .2 tis hicnonar Ihave no fears for the hereafter, If] tin: aid that int’ there fs any.. Thia is for the public, will be the sour: it the public wants it. (Signed) “A. T. WimBervey ” How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him ‘perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations .aade by his firm Wavoping, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Droggiste, Toledo, O Hall’s Catarrb Cure { taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. Dies of a Broken Heart. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug.—Becauee po- lice authorities retused him permie- The State of Missouri at the relation and to the useo’ W. R. Bell, Ex-Officio Collector the Revenue of Rates County In the Stat Missouri, plaintiff, ve. J. L. Ferguson and the , heirs of J. L. Ferguson, if he be dead, defend- ants. Westminster College, of i. pas inthe past it treference, Fulton, . Missouri. Civil action for delinquent taxes, Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by ; her attorney before the Clerk of the Circuit , Court of Bates County in the State of Missouri, | im vacation and files her amende: petition stat: Judges, ipgameng other things that the above named rs defendants J. L ferguson and the heirs of J. L. Fe mn, ifhe be dead, are non-residents of the State of Missouri. The above refers to WLS i INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Saini bbe eg it ie ordered by the clerk in vaca- ; tion, that the defendants be notified by publica- THE GRAND PRIZE | tlon that plaintiff has commenced a suit againet (the highest award) was riven to the Interna- ; them in t ourt by petition, the object and tional at the World’s huir, ft, Louis. eneral nature of which is to enforce the lien of GET THE LATEST AND BEST he State of Missouri for the delinqnent taxes of the years 194, 1905, 1906 amounting in the ag- Las aad to the sum of $7.91 together with inter- este, You will he interested inour specimen puges, seul Jrec. j costs, commission \d fees, upon the fol- , lowing described tracts of land situated in G.&C, MERRIAM CO., PUBLISHCRS, Bates county, Missouri. to-wit: SPRINGFIELD, MASS. | Lote one and twoin block one hundred rs eight in Rich Hili Town Compa 2nd ad ’ tion to the City of Rich Hill the said defendgnts be and appear at the next term of this court to be began and holden in the clty of Butler, Bates Co., Mo. ,on the first Monday in October, 1908, and on or before Grat dey thereof, and p! said petition ac- Contain the Active Princi- ples of ‘the best digestants known for Weak Digestive sion to attend his father’s funeral, Powers. me D th Robert Shankey, 35 years old, died e kin a joes the in a cell of broken ‘aah He was| Work while the stomach sentenced to forty eight hours in jail |TeSts. There is nothing bet- cording to law the same wi! teased and judgment rendered a*cording to the Before you plant another cro 6 person having ten barrele or more|for boisterous conduct ata picnic. Lig By Dyspep- a visit 00 Texas and the South Meet said petition and the ebove described sold to satisfv the same. further ordered by the clerk afore- of whieky im his possession may not His father died suddenly end the of- Cheap lande and many opportunities be molened se Leng, 00, be fv oh] Seale sRGiad Su velagh She ove woell| Sx UCeeMuOet the FET pen there for the farmer. Raett y|found violating the law. This gives} his sentence wae finished. Get them of your druggist| set month Liberal etop over THE. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is especially recommenedd for chil- dren. It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar Sold by C. W. Hees. A Chance For Bootleggers. Gutbrie, Ok. Aug —J. C. Strang, judge of the Logan county court, held that off-nees set forth in the Billups liquor enforcement law not enumerated in the title of the legiela- tive billare not punishable, Judge ‘ Strang’s decision related particularly to the provision that persons having Hquor in their possession with intent to violate the law could be prosecu- ted. This section was not named in the title of the bill. The result is that We wiil, upon receipt of One Dollar, mall The Kansas City Star, Morning, Evening and Sunday, from date received to 80th November, 1908. Accept this Remarkable Offer Today The Star reported the Republican and ‘the Democratic Conven- tions on a ecale never before equaled by any paper. If you want facts about all parties accept this offer and read The Star, as it is independent In politics and fearless in expression. Send along your dollar today together with your name and ad- dress written plainly. 8 copy hereof be published in Butter Waexty Tres a weekly newspape printed and published in Bates sont, souri, for four weeke successively, the last sertion to be at least vag me before th iy day of the next term of sald court. A copy of the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with (ena) the seal of eaid court hereunto sMfixed. Done at office in Butler on this the ilth da of Angas. 1908. 42 at J T. D. EMBREE, Circuit Clerk. Wheat Harvest Over. ADDRESS THE KANSAS CITY STA ist greater freedom to bootleggers. The| ‘My heart will break,” eald he, and th @ | KANSAS CITY, MO. | case will be appealed to the higher |fell into a comatose condition, Week a eg ome nar m4 bane pe 2 thane wg 25 days. lage & 2 pit oJ court : which he never recovered. ,ach Tablets. ; 40-tf| "B.C Vanpervoort, Agent.

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