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RO Geers tema. nee NATURE'S REMEDY ie better than pills, because it acts in the right way. It strengthens the Stomach, aids Digestion, cures Dyspepsia, cleanses the Liver and Bowels, curing Constipation. Usually one NR Tabiet is <I! that Is necessary to correct the average trouble. It Marte in the Stomach and search.s through the Liver, Kidney and Intestine, dissolving and Nit Tablets ways just right and neither sicken, gripe harmful 1s are al st nel 1 8! nor have any GET A 25c BOX. . after effect. 2 For Sale by C. W. HESS, Droggist, Butler, Missour!, LI LE EEE The good roade movement in Mis | Home Again and Glad of it. sourt is gaining favor with the peo- at Mexico, Me. Mexico, Mo., Aug.—The amphi- theater, judges’ stand and clerks’ of- ficesat the Mr xico fair grounds burn- ed. The fire is supposed to have been an incendiary origin. It was discov- ered by, attaches of the stables who were awakened about 4 o’clock in morning by the sound of the flames which ewept the large grandstand from one end to the other. An alarm was ent in which was re- sponded to by the city’s tire depart- ment which, however, was powerless, on account of the fact thet the fair grounds {fs outelde of the fire limits, A chemical engine fought the blaze without effect. The loss will aggre- gate about $6,000, of which about half is covered by {neurance. ‘I'he dates of the Mexico fair are August 25 to 28 Inclutive and the manage- ment ts greatly handicapped by the Sweeps the Fair Grounds ple every day. In all sections of the| © R Walters afrived home yester- | gre occuring just tour days before the state sentiment along this line ie | continually growing. The people see that when this problem ts solved no state in the Union will equal us Boone county is alive to the good roade cause and we hope +0 seegreas things achieved during next year, says the Columbia Herald. We rise to remark that Vernon county {s al- 80 doing the good roads act in prac tleal shape tur the road building te not only a sentiment bus ts being tin practical shape by building he roads, It is not only popular but {t fs beneficial to town and coun- \ ty.—Nevada Mail. Va If you take Kodo! in the beginning 17 the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you allow these little attacks to go unheeded ft will take Kodol a long time to put your stomach in good condition again Get a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by C. W. Hess. There fe one thing certain, State —~ Chairman Rubey’s bead is level on the subject of advertising. He says: “I belleve in newapaper advertising , @nd lots of ft. Ihave tried. every +) form of advertising in my business I don’t believe any scheme ever miss- ed me. I watched the results careful- ly and am convinced that newepaper | advertising {se far superior to any other.” Douglas, the Boston shoe manufacturer, makes the samestate ment. Both of these men, succeseful in business, not only succesefal, bus very largely so. I! true with them why not with men in all other kinde of business. Mr. Rubey wieely pro- poses to use the same methods of ad- vertising in politics that has made him succesful in his private business, remarks Moberly Democrat. CABSBTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Boughi Raiding Melon Patches. R. H. Review, Farmers from different sectione are complaining of raids being made on their watermelon patches by boys and young men. Que farmer was in town today to swear out warrante for a pair of young fellows who got into his melons a few days ago. In shiscase the parties, not content d away and tore up a great many vines. This is more than the owner would stand for and, after securing the names of the young men, he will now give them a chance to explain before a justice of the peace. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills will promptly relieve all kidney and bladder disorders. Sold and recom mended by C. W. Hess. Death Lurks in Ice Cream. Mexico, Mo., Aug.—Soffering from ptomaine poisoning, James Marshall wife and fourchildren are in acritical condition at their home in this city. Sunday evening the family ate ico cream flavored with canned pineap- ple and shortly afterwarde were taken ill. Their condition did not seem so precarious until this afternoon when hey became worse, and phyesiciaus n little hope for the recovery of Mrs. O’Brien, @ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. The others will recover, | P Emulsion. ‘ 2 q You catch cold It builds new blood and tones up your nervous A-L DRUQGISTS; 6Oc. AND $1.00. with taking what melons they want- | a The effect of malaria lasts a long time. | down because of the after effects of malaria. Strengthen yourself with Scott's | day from his Colorado outing, and a talr opens, \short vielt to hie father in Lee coun- | ty, Iowa. | There were many observations by ‘she way wortby of note, but ecarcely of news nature. He mes many old 'friende and former Rich Hillians | every where, The crops are no better anywhere along his route of travel than here in Bates county. There had been a scarcity of snow {nthe mountains |\durlog the past winter and a scant water supply in consequence, ao that even the Irrigated districts were | obliged to economize, In the Cripple Creek district fevers were reported In {cone quence, 16 was believed, of a stagnant condition of the water. A meeting of the board cf direc. tors was called about 7 o'clock in morning and before the debris had eoiled sufficiently to be removed, crowds of woikmen were on the grounus makiow preparations to erect the tempors.ry grandstands to accommodate th+ crowds, The fair will be held despite the obstscles oc- casioned by the tire and she ut tend- ance {x expected to be as large as usual, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Kansas along the Santa Fe,| Bears the where shot off from trrigation, much] Signature of unplanted land abounds, and euch} hy | tields as were planted to corn, seem Poultry Facts Wanted, ed suffering from drouth. However, | rain has since fallen there. |+-From—Kaneae—City—north-to-the | Towa line the same condition prevail jed to a large extent, although a rain on Wednesday brought some relief — | Review. | For Sore Feet. | “I have found Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing | burne, cute, and all manner of abra- sions,” writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try 1s! Sold | under guarantee at Frank T. Clay’s {drug store. 25c. Three Horses Struck, Nevada Mall, This morning when the court house | was etruck by lightning three horses hitched around the equare fell to the Do you raise poultry? If so, what kind? How large a flick have you? What did your sales amount to last year? How many eggs did you gather during the year? How many during the best month? The poor- est month? How do you house and feed your birde? Have you a good local market? Secretary Geo, B, Ellis, State Board of Agriculture, Columbia, Mo., will appreciate an- ewers to these questions; aleo any- thing else concerning yourexperlence with poultry. Mr. Eliie would aleo like to gets some pleasing. poultry pictures to be used in 4 pamphlet soon to be fasued. We hope that many. of our readers will write to him. Our county should be repre- sented. CABSBTORIA. ground Instantly. Two were tied to Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought | the fence on the east eide of thecourt Signature house and the third onthe north @ l | side. | Apparently they were notseriously jaffected, forin a short time they | were all upon their feet again. Why James Lee Got Well. | | bag ny Pag Z snesville, O,, knows | Mre. Mary , of rural route 8. She | writes: “My husband, James Lee, | firmly balleves he owes his life to the use of Dr. King’s New Discovery. | His lungs were so severely affected | (hat consumption seemed Inevitable, | when a friend recommended New Dis- covery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health” Dr Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS Tell Kelso to J M Curmutte 3746 sec 8 Weat Point $1200 Arthur Duvall to Chas Argenbright 10 a sec 22 Butler $5,000. WM Belcher to Adam Seelinger lots 11 & 12 blk 153 Town Cos -2nd add to Rich Hill $1,060; Samuel Dobbins to LP & H H Simpson 80 a secl & 2 Elkhart $2400. Gertie C Cummings to Percy L Moore 44 {nt in 160 a sec 21 Shawnee $4,000. Mary E Simpson to Travis S. Payne 60 a sec 11 Deep Water twp $1800 Exchange Bank of Macon by Re- ‘jeeivers to H. & S. Loeb 320 @ sec 6 Howard $9600. JS Porter to CE Morse lot7 bik 69 Town Cos lst addto Rich Hill $400. Exchange Bank of Macon Ga to D A DeArmond 2404 sec 3 Howard $6525. David B Herndon to Augustus Nevene lote 8 & 9 and EX lot 10 bik 8 Reeses add to Hume $215. Herman Linderman to Drake Lake Fishing Club 20a sec 22 Rockville twp $300. . é Mattie H Thornburg to Wm Ro- tert lot in sec 23 Butler $887 50. NMTyler toED Allen ptsec 33 Deer Creek twp City of Adrian $900. FN Steuck toC F Kreiger EX lot 4 bik 73 Rich Hill $100. F N Steuck to L F Caldwell w' lot 10 bik 73 Rich Hill $40. Frances Hitcher to W W Jamison lot 9 & W lot 10 blk 55 Rich Hill $1,250. Henry Klumpp to Rich Hill Realty Loan & Inv Co pt sec 9 Osage $1000 RF Hulett to WC Stonebraker lote 7 & 8 blk 60 Rich Hili $1300. Wilhelm Hafer to Fred Zimmer man 85 a sec 28 & 32 Lone Oak $32. There are imitations of De- Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve } nl one original. Sold by C. W. throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds {t has no equal. The fires dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Frank Clay’s drag store. 50c and $100. Trial bottle free. Kills His Brother in Duel. Bosco, La., Aug.—Ouachita Parleh is etirred with the most sensational duel in ite history. Benjamin G. Lit- tlepage and Joseph R. Littlepage, brothers, both aristocrats, mer- chants, planters dnd politicians, met on the street here, and when the emoke had cleared away Benjamin was found dead and Joseph mortal- ly wounded. ' Benjamin was president of the parish police jury and a member of the Democratic Executive Commit- tee, Joseph fs a member of the Parish School Board. No one seems to know what prompted the shooting, save that bad feeling had existed betwoen the brothers for two monthe. or become run- Artificial Tricks in Hair. From the New York Press. There are few women who will not receive with delight the decree that the “hair rat” is doomed. Thie in- vention has been despofling woman’s crowning glory for the last four or) five years. Starting in straight) above the forehead, it has traveled to all parts of the bead except pos sibly the crown, The rat has been | worn frontand back to right and! lets, up and down, and at every pos sible angle and curve Now out ft! goes, and wood riddance tolt, The Marcel “artis.” bas wound the “rat” clean @round the head, and perhape that offense has been worat-of all What artiti-ialsrick is there to match the natural touch in dressing the hair? Probebly not a woman would | think thie question worth the anawer. | ing, but «ek the men for whom the) hair, afterall, is dressed. However that may be, nasural methods are The “ras”? made hoste of pretty women hideous, and all wo. Ynen now, pretty and homely, will haveachance Simplictty is the or der, and that Is not as easy or con- soling an order ait might appear at firet thought Simplicity ts irre. siatible when itis obtained, but the problem tshow to obtain tt, and most of all how to obtain itin the dressing of hatr. comlog tn CASTORIA. sare the The Kind You Have Always Bougtit i" Catlin of f Were Quietly Wed. We notice in our exchanges every once or twice in a while that some- body had a quiet wedding. Now honestly did you ever hear of a wed ding that wasn’t quiet? That te, did you ever hear of the preacher whoop ing and yelling lke Indians. Did you ever hear the bride and groom hollering and-screaming-and-taking+ on dreadful Did you ever hear of the guests shrieking like a house afire and raising Uatn generally. Then why epeak ofa quiet wedding? The! unqulet generally comes afew monthe after the wedding —Newt Bryson In Louisiana Press-Journal, | Prohibition Vote Light. Jefferson City, Aug.—Secretary of | State Swanger is certifying to. she different comm|ttee chairmen, the result of the recent state primary election as cast up by him as requir | ed by law. The votes for the Demo-; cratic and tbe Republican tickets | have already been published. The! Prohibition party cast a little more | than 1,000 votes while the People’s party made a sorry showing, only 339 votes belog the highest cast for any candidate on that ticket. The Soclalist party ticket polled some- thing over 4 000 votes. CAsSTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignatare Cf Yitén d (dedi Civil War Debt of $3.03 Paid. Muskogee, Ok., Aug.—W. G. Hen. derson, of this place, has unexpect- edly received from the Government forty-three years ago At-thattreHonderson_was mus tered out of Company CU, Fifteenth New York Engineers The Govern ment lacked $383 of paying all the | money he had earned. It took for- to- three years to straighten out the, account t Henderson did not know the money was due him. CRE EREE ABE EE EEO % | Gold Drink f | is @ most desirable pur- | | | chase to make these sultry days, More Especially if you purchase !t at our Soda Fountain, where ev- erything fe just right. TRY A LIMEADE Prescription Druggist. * What you bay We Stand by. Phone No. 4, Troops Out at Leavenworth to Quell Race Riot. Leavenworth, Kas. Aug.—Two! troops of cavalry were ordered out x here Friday afsernoon to quell a small race riot, which Was the result | of an argument on the race question between a white man and 4 negro. | In the confuston incident to the fight names and identification of the! men who ‘participated in the fight are lacking, but two negroes are known to be seriously injured, one probably fatally. Tt is said thas three white men and five negroes got {nto an argument on the race question which led to blows. A gang of workmen on the government grounds took up the fight and two of the negroes were roughly handled before they succeed- | ed in getting away. “Alaska Wheat” Fraud. The Missouri Pacttic Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE, SOUTH BOUND No. 29 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:05 a m 207 K.C.& Joplin mail & Express }: ~ 26 4.C & Nevada mall & Exprees9:18 pm 291 Local freight 1: am & N N ORTH BOUND. No. 206 Kansas City and 8t. Lonis Ex. No. 28 Kansas City mail and ~<a i No, 210 Kansas City limited mai: 1 7:38 2:36 p 1:06 p LOCAL FREIGHT No, 298 Local Freight ll No, 253 Kansas City stock 8 INTERSTATE DIVISION, WEST ROUND. No, 741 Local freightand Pas mixed 8:00am 2A8T ROUND, No, 742 Local freight and Pas mixed ar5:00 pw No, 718 Sunday Passenger 300 No, Tid Sunday Passenger, arrives BK. C. Vanpsuvooat, Agent. Home Seekers Excursion. To pofntsin Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Loulelana, Mext- co, Mississippl, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, | | CLAY’S }; | In @ recent bulletin Prof. W. H. Olin, of the Colterado Agricultural College, exposes a rank fraud that te belog attempted tn that state, being the effort ofa gang of glib tongued sharpers to palm off on farmers the sofs white Ecyptian wheat under the guise of “seven-headed Alaskan wheat” which they allege is wonder- fully productive and of very high milling quality, price $5 per pound or, in large amounts, $20 per bushel, Prof. Olin has thoroughly tested this Egyptian wheat (which te vart- ously called Egyptian, Mummy, Sev- en Headed and Alaskan) and says shat {6 is a soft spring wheat, not at all destred by millers; that {Instead of betng high class milling wheat {6 fs exactly the reverse, having a high starch and low gluten content of poor quality. The Rurallat’s readers throughout the country will do well to make a note of this and steer clear of offers of ‘‘Alaskau”’ and all other new | and untried varieties being exploited by irresponsible strangers. Our Ex periment Stations are keeping fully abreast of the evolution of new and useful seeds, they have the facilities wnd {¢ 1s their business to test all such and when they reach conclu- sions, thelr statements are worthy of credence, When offered a variety of seed to which you are stranger, don’t buy (or bite) until you have consulted your Experlment Statlon. —Ruralist. Women War at Reunion. Mammoth Springs, Ark., Aug.— Mra. Jennie Sprun, of New Madrid, Mo., admits her husband does not resemble Apollo, but she will stand for no remarks about him, At least not by another woman. Mrs. Jessle Hamilton, of Mam- moth Springs, ventured to make comparisons and the resulé was a complete suspension of the peace at the reunton of the Blue and Gray of Missour! and Arkansas, while the delegates watched the melee which followed. Mrs. Sprun was patient for a long time, but her wrath knew no bounds when Mrs. Hamilton voiced her optn- iva that the former’s husband was the “‘uglleat man in Missourt.”’ ¢ s Business x majori pies its own $1 signed, and equipl all building. it our graduates. Thor- Positions tien ein short. writin 00) ping, c Peal fucltoss Pract ice, Pei inate ‘and ae D ematics. Write for our beautiful illus- catalogue giving full information free. 9 DL. MUSS! N,, President uincy, Kilinois RICH HILL BRICE ‘AND TILE Co. 100,000—3, 4, 6, 8 Inch tile now ready for the market. 3 inch...$1250 4inch.....816.50 6 toch...$30.00 8 Inch.....850.00 10inecb...$85.00 12 inch...§100 00 Will soon have vitrified hard build- ing brick for sale at factory prices. Acree H. M. BOOTH, Mgr.| PILE: > OINTMENT ) CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE J known for 16 years as the + BEST REMEDY for PILES. j TABLER’S BUCK EYE SOLD BY ALL DRUCGISTS. Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, lth, Virginia, Washtogton, Wisconsin, Wyoming. On all fires and third Tuesdays of each month at rate of one and one half fore plus 2.00 for round trip, Twenty-one days from date of sale, E. 0. Vanpervoort Summer Tourist Rates. Season 1908,—On sale June Lat to Sept. 30; tinal return limit Oct. 81, 1908, to Pueblo, Colorado Springs or Denver, Colo., $1850, To San Franetseo, Los Angeles or San Diego direct Hnes $60 00 Oden or Salt Lake, Usah, $31 50. Mexico Clty, Mexico, 54.75 Portland, Ore., direct line, 62 30, Trinidad, Colo,, 25 55. California, Oregon and Washing- ton rates expenses 15eh B.C. Vaxpervoorr JOHN. HERREL & SON Make a Speciality of Farm Insurance and Real Estate BUTLER, MO, DR- |. Me CHRISTY, Diseases of Women and Children @ Speoieity Otfice over A. H. Culver Furniture Company, Butler, Mo, Office Telephone av. House Telephonelo, Office in court house, ape cniag DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. BUTLER, Mo, Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co. Realdence High Street. Office Phone 215. Residence Phone 198, S alehananannnnaal secccennsaetbisaeebesceuanse Drs. Cannon & Sparr § Dentists, BUTLER, MISSOURI. East Side of Square Telephone No, $12 — ee ‘ ar) EY B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice Office over H. H Nichols, Hest aide aquare, —___Butler, Mo, DR, J. T. HOLL DENTIST o hatlead to KR. L, Liddii's Dn square bubiel, me T. C. BOULWARE, Physiclan and Surgeon. Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and children a spectalty. U.S.G. PROWELL COUNTY AGENT OF FARM DEPARTMENT Continental Fire Insurance Co. Office with W. W. Rose, West Side of Square. BUTLER, MISSOURI, 4-4 Sour Stomach : | |