The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 1, 1908, Page 9

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Old Settlers’ 12th Annual Reunion To Be Held in Court Yard Park, Butler ' Al hn BA 24 Wednesday, Oct. 7 , 1908. OFFICERS: President —James Drysdale. y Treasurer—G. B. Hickman. ; Secretary—O, D. Austin. \ Merahel—G, Prete Wyatt. j Music by Cornet Band. the county, a $3. Morning exercises will commence Promptly at 10 o'clock, Music by B Welcome address by Mayor Moore. Sates cenaty and Response by President Drysdale, arm-chairs, Musie by Band. Dinner. AFTERNOON: Members of Association to meet in the court house promptly at 1:30 p, m. action of Association business. Music by Band, Speech by Dr. E. E. Gilmore. 10th—To oldest Ten minute speeches by J. N. Bar- the Confederate army during the Civil rows, Pierce Hackett, Joseph Kimble, Wat, a fine cane, o ee Wings Coleman, Jesse |, Church, Clark Wix and others, The following prizes will be awarded; War, @ fine cane, and all persons competing must be house, Persons who have heretofore recived test in same class, THE WALTON PREMIUM and ex-Confederate soldiers present will ‘of the court house in a group, each one in the a be presented with a copy by Mr. W. E. Walton. 8t—To the white man who has re- ball farthest, 1st, 1 th--Girls foot sided in Bates county the longest time, $3.00 hat. $3.00 dress pattern. haveter eat cloves to dieguise what | they’ve been Dally Capital. Charity, at the Salve is the best salve for piles. Be Whe get DeWitt’s. Sold by C. that they will all | ___ cratic standard bearer. The editor of the Aurora Argus } gleefully announces now 1s the Open something else {a | @eason for “twig contests.” In a Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills be- twig contest the people go into their |cause there ien’t Ag tad just as . W, Heas, A new style of Faker worked Good- apples. These are|jand the other day for about $80, brought to the editor who counts He hada kind of three-legged stool orchards and see who can cut offa|®00d. Sold by C limb laden most heavily with pears, ‘peaches or the fruit and eate {¢, and was taking houses, extertor would set down M. E. Frazier took tn the fair at Butler last Friday and then went to Adrian and visited old friends till Saturday tfternoon. He saw many fine exhiblte as the county seat of Bates, but what he enjoyed most was meeting up with old friends— and he declares he found some of the best fn the world up near his former home.—Metz Times, to be paid when turned from the sconeepeimineiitiitinne A.C. Hulen has three cows on his}°%®? his head. farm near Halleville, that are raising a brood of pigs that are now alx weeks old. It was while the cows E> were lying down that the little grunt- | era learned how tosteal their rations, > and since then they have been stand- Ing on their hind legs while they > Teach up and draw the milk on which | they are fattening. They steady themselves by placing thelr front § against the cows’ hind legs. Mr. len says they muet be Republican Pige, because they are hard to shake off when they get hold.—Missouri . Telegraph, BLOOD We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing e. ie io live on or by. When strength is full and high we are being re- ‘eshed—bone, muscle and brain, in body and mind—with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. any other person nearly 90 years and {¢ has by C. W. Hess. no errors ina be Back of the blood is food, to keep rich. it fails, ey the ant men in Bates conn- eee et : ty, a fine rocking chair. ‘ice-President—Jas. R. Simpson. *ith—To the oldest woman in Bates county, ‘a fine rocking chair. 5th—To the first white man born in Bates county “Chri & resident of hat. 6th—To the first white woman born in Bates county at present a resident , of the county, a fine carving set. Invocation Fe J. R. Lamb. | 7th—To the first couple married in S8th--To the oldest man born in Bates county since the Civil War who has re- sided here continuously since, a $3.00 at. 9th--To the oldest lady born in Bates i . county since the Civil War who has re- for the election of officers and the trans. gaad 1 Bos continuously since, a set of Roger’s 1847 silver teaspoons. 11th—To the oldest man who served in the Federal army during the Civil 12th—To the A hee a pre resent and register with the Secre- @ Slave and an actual resi lent of Bates who wilebe found in the court Pvecmtad a sack of Power Bros. best 13th—To the oldest colored woman . 4 ‘on- born a slave and a’ resident of Bates premiums are barred from further con county, $1.00 worth of sugar. 14th—Old fashioned fid _ co 4 1 — ion No notes. 1st, $3; 2d, $2; 3d, $1, At 1:30 o'clock, sharp, all old Union 5th—Old men’s foot race 150 feet by be photographed on the east front steps Men over 70 years old, Ist, $3; 2d, $2; i6th—To the "y! who throws base 1 girls over 12 and under 18 yearsold; Ist 'prize, $1.50; 2d, $1; 3d, 50¢, 2d—To the white woman who has re-|, 18th—Bicyele race for girls between . A . ape 10 and 18 years old, twice around the sided in Bates county the longest time, square, ist, $2, 2d,$1. ‘Threeentries. “Menu sneer at women’s shoppin’, | William Jennings Bryan will get bus when women Shop they don’t thirty-alx votes from one family in buytn’.”—McAlester | Uncle George Herd, who 1s eighty years old and the head of a family of }122 children, grandchildrea and DeWits's Carbolized Witch Hazel Great-grandchildren, has counted the voters in his flock and announces —$______., Do not let anyone tell you that cloth over his head, Press a button and collect half the fee, the other halt and developed. After walting some time a victim investigated and found that the town had been “stung,” as the faker had nothing but a three- pronged stick and a cloth to throw learned what he used for a button. ———— Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup drives thecold out of the »: stem through its laxative principle by as. suring a free and gentle action of the bowels. Sofd by C. W. Hese. <\cenhieeeeeimmetinannian, Aunt Polly Kelly, who died recent- ly near Rocky Comfort, probably had more living decendants than souri, {fnot in the state. She was the. mother of 13 children, all of whom lived to raise families, and ten of whom are atill living, and had 57 grandchildren, 97 Greatgrand.- children and great @reatgrandchil- dren, a total of 166 living decend. ents. Five generations were repre- sented at 8 gathering at her home a few days before her death. She wag living together, two man who served in ; 2d; 50c; 3d, 25e. race 200 feet, for November election. support the Demo. just as good as De- views of business and interfor, He his stool, throwa the picture was re- house fully finished They have never in southwest Mis- old when she died been 72 years since she was married —Ex. Sasa esinieanemceeseass iy Kodol is a combination of the nat- ural digestive juices and it digests all classes of food and every kind of food, so you ee it will do the work that the stomach itself does, Sold One of our Missouri exchanges has taken pains to look up the business and concludes that ere should be newspaper. In an average column there are about 15,- pieces of «ype. An ave county ao sets about 200,000 Pleces, to picked up and eet right side up with care. These in turn must be replaced in the case, which necessitates the handling of 400,000 pieces of type each teaue, TT’ Now, in the first place, if the editor Sco S gets correct information, and if he writes 1 up properly, and if the com. EMULSION [fees is jecent proof, and if the the whole body go agair~-man, woman tel Si together with name | she press doesn’s Send this advertisement, ef paper in which it appears, your address and Cents to cover postage, and id you a “Complete Atlas of the World. how easy It is to reader | if tbe preseman isn’t careless, and/ emash any letters: \ Why it’s easily seen how unnecee.! ;Sary are typographical errors, and Pun & newspaper, [A REMARKABLE LETTER. We have received this somewhat re- markable communication with a re- quest to publish. —The Editor. New York City has for some time Daat established stations where those too poor to get Anti-Toxin tight be provided free of charge. The use of Anti Toxin asa remedy for the ter- rible scourge of diphtheria has been quite general, and the expense at- tending ite use has been so reat, in- cluding the cost of making the bac- terlological examloations in order so determine if or nos the patient has diphtheria, thas New York among other cities has done her best to provide for her poor who be- come stricken with the dreaded mal- ady. Part of the cost attending the use of Antt-Toxin arises trom the necesalty of proving toa certainty shut the sufferer really has a case of diphtheria, asa great many able physicians maintain that unless the patient has diphtherla that the ad- mintetering of Anti-Toxin {s highly dangerous, I have known whole cities and towne living in dread of an epidemic of diphtherta. In Minnesota, Wiscon- sin and Michigaa-a Great many of the hospitals use Muco-Solvent. In view of the fact that any mother can buy Muco-Solvens without a pre- scription and a-lminister tt safely at the first feverie. indication or ap- parently trifling ‘old or sore throat, She fact of the doctors {n those hos. pituls using tt, shedrug ts littleshort of remarkable, Where Muco-Solvent {fa introduced {nto a community stricken’ with diphtheria or croup or any of the maladies attacking the mucuous membranes the mortality is reduced within forty-elght hours to zero. Any mother who has Muco-Solvent in the house can reat easy as to the safety of her family, for when Muco- Solvent 1s administered deaths oc- cur rarely from diphtherla or croup. In short, the remarkable statement is made by an officer connected with she government bacterlological de- partment that MucoS lvent_ de- Stroys the diphtherla germs abso- lutely In trom 15 to 30 minutes, and does not affect in the slightest the human tlesues, being entirely safe to take, elther internally, as a gargle or sprayed. Children have been saved from death by that dreaded disease, croup, after being pronounced past recovery by competent and able physicians. Once knowing the won- derful properties of Muco. olvent, as @reata discovery in its way as ra- dium or telegraphy or electricity, any mother who falls to keep {¢ in the house at all times fa, 1n our opin- fon, committing an act closely allied to criminality. C. W. HESS, has the courage of conviction, and without fear or fav- or guarantee every word of the above asa matter of philanthropy. The supply at present 1s limited, but doubtless ina short time {t can be had at all druggtats. Are You Going West? During the months of September and October unusually low one: way colonists tickets will be sold by the Missour! Pacific to Arizona, §New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California and the northwest. With Iberal Stop over and side trip permits from pointe along {ts lines for the accom- modation of its patrons. Through tourist cars are operated during this period. Will be glad to furnish you rates and schedule of trains and as- slot you to plan your trip. E. C. Vanpervoorr, Wheat Harvest Over, Before you plant another crop pa, a visit to Texas and the South Weat Cheap lands and many opportunities Open there for the farmer. Excur- sions First and Third Tuesdays of each month. Liberal stop over in either direction with 25 days limit and “= low rates. . C. VANDERVOoRT, Agent. —— ORR BRE Eee B EEE EERO OW thas eggs are cowing up {n price, prepare to make your hens keep up their laying a No Preparation will do this 80 effectually satisfactorily and completely as our MAGIC EGG PRODUCER It {ea tone and conditioner for old or young fowls, and the cost fe very low, 60 fseds for one cent. We guarantee this prepara- tion to contain nothing detri- mental to your poultry. Price, 25¢ a Box. One box will convince you. GET IT AT CLAY'S CLAY'S Prescription Druggist. ° ‘What you buy We Stand by, Phone No. 4, Feeling Sick? — wares ne = |The Missour! Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. | North Cape as a Billboard, Frym the New York Times i ze CORRECTED TIME TABLE, London —Emperor William is re- sourm souxD, dle fk b fac ® i = : P - 80 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:06 3 m jon ble for the defacement by ad mee sick enough to be in bed and not | \?- 38 gta Joplin mail & Express 12:38 pm Vertisements of North Cape, the most well chough to put vim into your work No 2S aC & Nevada mall & Expreseg:18 pm therly pointin E h or pleasure— . 291 Local freight 1:bem nor' Y point in Europe, on the Your Liver #oars noump. | Island of Mageroe, Norway. No. 006 Kansas City and 8t. Louis Ex, 7:5 ‘Oem > ; is at the bottom of it. Iti not doi No. 08 Kansas City mail and Express 12. When the kalser visited the cape a , sate ba = City | dma th its work thoroughly and you're half | No. 310 Kansas City limited mat 11:08 few summers ago he expressed a de | Poisoned with waste matter. i oe ee No, 202 Local Freignt 11:85 sire to leave @ striking memorial of No. 253 Kaneas City stock ope his visit and allowed the local: INTERSTATE DIVISION, i. j WEST BOUND. authorities to paint the name of bis No. 741 Local freight and Pas mixed 8:08 m yacht. Hohenzollern, in letters | fifteen feet in height on the face ot the extreme point of rock. There Upon various German shipping firme which conduct Steamship trips to! 7 . : the Land of the Midnight a Sien | you'll feel better in the = ed the emperor's example and paint | Geta 2Sc. Box ed the names of thelr vessels {n strik- | For Sale by C. W. HESS, Druggiat. iag letters orvarfous portions of | Butler, Mo. North Cape. The shipping firms were | — apie followed by an enterprising choco- 2a8T ROUND, YO, 742 Local freight and Pas mixed ar5:00 pa No, 713 Sunday Passenger ‘Cen 8: No. 714 Sunday senger, arrives 12:80pm &. C, VanDenvoorr, Agent. Home Seekers Excursion. To potnts!n Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgta, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Loutetana, Mext- ; __ |¢0, Misstasipp!, Montana, Nebraska, ‘ Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, te Obituary. Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, ~ “es = = pts turn, by a firm Mies Ethel May Hall, the youngest | Texas, Utah, Virginta, Washington, of boot blacking makers, t N Mre. Ed. Hall, | Wisconsin, Wyoming. On all fi As first the prices gharwed fox: he daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ed. Hall, “ yoming n all fires is an easy, pleasant and never failing | yo, remedy for Constipation and all trou. bles of the stomach or bowels, Bet- ter than pills for liver ills, Take an NR tablet to-night and died of consumption September Sth,}and third Tuesdays of each month space were sinall, bus as time went | Her age was 19 years, 6 months, 8|at rate of one and one half fare plus on the prices were ratsed, and now ays. 2.00 for round trlp. Twenty-one space for an advertisement on North | Lape ts very costly, | , school tn Butler. After golng some The fate shes awalts the North | vooks she contracted a cold whlch Pole fn tts discovery 1s manifest. Seiad i finally caused her to have to leave a URTCT r fet Substitutes for Paints, DR: J. M. CHRISTY ‘school, where seemed to be enjoying ~ herself so much. ‘ . : . Ottice over A. H. Culver Furnity Nextin virtue to patos as a'pre Last May she and her mother went c », Butler, M _ servative and beautifier {s good to Mont nd o ini ompany, Butler, Mo, hitewash proper] ied—the lat-|.° “Ontaua, and many anxtous OMe Telephone av, House Telephoneld, ns Properly applied—the la , hearts hoped that Ethel would re-|_ ‘ne tor possesses the additional merlt of About a year ago Ethel started to days from date of sale, E. C, Vaynervoorr, Diseaaes of women and Children » Speelalty ~ , |@ain her health. She apparently got PPPPOOSSODS POSES OORESS An, being ha a Fol. better fora time. This did nos last as — as rise a long, however, and Mrs. Hall return- DR, E, N. CHASTAIN. ment formula fo: cy urable . | vith . Af ly TLE whitewash, which we have published | ot Rome: with hee, After oaly « few Burien, - Mo, days death relieved her of her suffer. y 7 OMce over Bennett-Wheeler M + Co, several times and fs again printed by Ings. She was conscious to the last io requeat: Realdence High Street, Tak alk baahal ,and bade her loved ones goodbye, OMce Phone 218, Residence Phone 198, li < I ih b bolling ves Her’s was a short life, but as a _ CEN ery Mine; slack 16 with boiling water; cov- jfriend sald: “She lived loug enough oe er during the process to kee 1 ; iineinicncetee ‘i fn many friends and loved eatpaesenaslansenre tet s‘eam. Strain the Hquid through » Seen nay iis hice f sas , ones, fine sleve or wtrainer. Add to fea) peck of salt, previously dissolved to aarcee ee aa Drs, Cannon & Sparr 3 pte neg pst a | were the friends and acquaintances Dentists, ik se paste and stir shat were present. The remains were red 1n while hot; one-half pound of} BUTLER, - MISSOURI. Spanish whiting, and one pound ot | ld to rest {n the Double Branch , | z | @rave yard. dl Peelers —— z el May her loved ones be comtorted 58 ace pg Be : ee ni DR | y Him who sald: “Come unto me sen 14 yin page rtrd ye that labor and are heavy pavauiene of hot pig mix. | aden, and I will give you ress,” 8 § Oxe Wuo Misses Hex sure; stir well, and let stand a few | oe ae | Bates County Boy Robbed. Kast Side of Square Telephone No, 812 OOOO Set0000 000000000000 000004 B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and J ustice, days covered from dirt. [¢ should! OmMee over H. H, Nichola, be applied wre for — oo it A apectal trom Columbia, Mo . to East aide square, Butler, Mo, can be kept in a portable farnace,— the Kansas City Journal says: <i a ee Ruralies. Ce ee “John Klumpp, Jr., a freshman tn DR, J.T. HULL CASTORIA.,. |the University of Missourl, of Rich DENTIST. Beara the’ in Ys Ba ag eg Hill, Mo, has been the victim ota Fotrance, same that lead to R. 1. Liddil’s — | black hand gang since he came here | studio, norsh side square, Butler, Mo, Pestle th & week ago. A bogus telegram lured | —— Women Run Street Cars For! him to the Wabash station, where Chari ‘ he was selzed by three men, gagged, From the St, Paul —_ jbound and blindfolded and then Passengers on local street cars| driven twenty miles in the country, cnet T. C. BOULWARE, Phystelan and Surgeon. Oftice North Side Square, Butler, Mo, Diseases of women and children stared {n amazement when the de-, He was robbed of 86 and a stick Pin.| a spectalsy, mand for cash, usually in a groff, “He wandered about until day- , volce, Indicating unspoken = sent{ | light, when « farmer directed him to ments to such effect as “be quick Centralia, four miles away. He re. JOHN F, HERREL & SON abvut {6 or get out of this,” was turned here Sunday morning over Make a Speciality of made in sweet feminine tones, accom- the branch road. Detective Kirk of Farm Insurance and Real Estate panied by smiles and bewltching | Kaneas Clty and the boy’s brother- BUTLER.MO glances from pretty eyes. An-law have been here two days work- MQ, Every car in town Thursday car- {ng on the case.- Lost night they ried a woman as conductor, and the | accompanied the boy to the Wabash RICH HILL BRICE Office in court house, money which they collected was add- trestle, where the tlre» men had AND TILE Co. ed to a fund for public hospttal and | ordered him to leave $50 and burn ; Te, Other charitable institutions. & paper as asignal. No clue could} 100,000—3, 4, 6, 8 Inch tlle now The scoming suffemggttes belled | be found,” ready for the market. any such Indication by the laughing | Had aCinee Call Binch..$1250 4 ined.....816.50 manner in which they clung tostraps Had a Close Call. 6 Ine bh... $30.00 8 inch.....850,00 Yas they passed through the carsto Mrs. Ada L, Croom, the widely | }Ineh...$85.00 12 {neh...$100.00 get the fares, and the even more known proprietor of the Croom Ho- Will soon have vitrified hard build. : tel, Vaughn, Miss., Saye: “For sey- amusing attempts of some of the eral months I suffered with a severe small women to reach the cords with cough, and consumption seemed to which they rang up the collections. have {ts gripon me, when x friend Sieracte The custodians of the fund report area 3 Psy By nar eh cn » covery. egen takin » ane Tree that the day’s work resulted in the bine Wen ps th be pete Sour accumulation of about $5,000 for | use in she charitable institutions, ing brick for sale at factory prices, Address H, M. BOOTH, Mgr. The fame of this life saving cough jand cold remedy, and lung sand Ss h throat healer 1s world wide Sold at tomac feet tcdeicitscadl cate CASTORIA ‘Frank T Clay’s drug atore, 500 and No appetite, loss of The Kind You Have hivays Bought | : ness, headache, constipation, — off Ditty $1.00. Trial bottle free, error ‘ uy, uns, and | a stom ve we ier Saat Segmeck are all dune i | g i i It the Medical Record ts right, m1. It Tastes Good and | tee eer cm yy ak, {s pursuing in the matter of bodi'y | combined with the greatest knewn tenip weight what is bad for him, a com-| Cr eates Str ength pe ote dams ont Gt oe eden 4 mon trick ; and woman pines fora, bie bet thie famous vomedy physical ideal that would mean long | life if achieved, Something rare indeed | for women to do. Most men struggle | to be fat. Moet women diet to be! @ ‘YVitTol Ba=52 lean. Dr. Brandreth Symonds draws Whet You from a study of life insurance welghte | the famous cod liver and | Petes ea. Reteves ledicostion, sur f Fi! comet, of 00, ote, that people past the age of 30 live) iron medicine, without oil. | Presarea wy a. 0. Dewitt a 00., eneaee, longer !f below normal welght than | Vinol is much better than Sold by C. W. HESS. it they do ifat or above Standard. | = — Heart disease is as rare among the | prodiwengh Lin Prose espe underfat asit {8 common with the} heavy folk, and this is true also of | the muro , it di Bright’s disease, apoplexy, Paralysis, | cerebral congestions and clrrhosis of AS a body builder and the liver. Only in pneumonia and strength creator for old tuberculosis do the underweights| people, delicate children, \Carry ® great risk. In all the cases! after sickness, and for stub- | whch he examined, Dr. Symonds born coughs and colds Vinol | found note stogle fat man who! is un | reached the age of 80 years, while forty-four short weights paseed thie | mark.—K. C, Star. | TABLER’S puexeve PILE VINIMEN| CURES NOTHING BUT PLES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 vaare ae the ed. | BEST REMEDY for PILES. FRANK T. ULAY, Droggiet ; | SOLD BY ALL DRICGISTS. H br RITEARDSOW MED. 09,, oT, LOWES. Butler, Mo. RSE ee natn.

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