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ORE ESS PEER ENERO Make Your Feed g Bring Best Results You can do this by feeding some- thing with it that will sssist the animal in getting the best parte of the feed after he has eaten It Oar Capitol Stock Remedy will do this work; it contains all the ingredients of the olf time government remedy with valuable additions, We recommend it ant sell each box on a strict guaranter, Price 25c, IT DOES THE WORK CLAY'S Prescription Druggist. * What you bay We Stand by, Phone No. 4 5B 5G 05H 57B BOOS | Home Seekers Excursion. To potntetn Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Loutstana,Mext- recently to hunt deer in the North- . eka — weet: EME rend tte Mbabane oa 7: Nevauu, New Mexfeo, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. On all first and third Tuesdays of each month ab rate of one and one half fare plus $2.00 for round trip, Twenty-one days from date of sale B.C. Vaxpervoorr, PEOPLE’S BANK Just What its Name Indicates. Start right by opening an account with itis clean, strong and managed by experienced and conservative men, men who have been tried for years in positions of honor With it are connected many of our best home people which as we all well know is the best index to the strength and permanen- You are offered absolute safety for your deposits and the deserving borrower is accommodated. It makes no difference if your business is‘small it will be appreciated and given care- ful attention by the People's Bank, Butler, Mo. this bank, and trust. cy of any institution, Come and Get Acquainted with Us. J. R. JENKINS, C. A, LANE, Vice-President. WESLEY DENTON, Cashier. _— OE RO OR te? Se ee The Walton Trust Co: a ree. ooo “sy ane wee «om LOUL Neighbors Can Tell You Ebenezer P. Couper, of No. 776 Bayard avenue, has just returned from the Bay and brings with him a nature-fake story from President Roosevels’s summer home which will make Alton turn green with envy. “I stepped into a little oyster- Qeuse there the other day,” he said, “and found one ofthe largest sea turtles | have ever seen. The mon- ster was held captive in the cafe and the proprietor had been trying to dispose of it for several weeks. “The turtle had four rattles and a button on {ts tall and the proprietor of the place told me {it had been caught inthe bay, off Rattlesnake Brook. The man sald he wanted to wet rid of it because his telephone call was four ringe, and sometimes he wot ‘em mixed up. “The fellow wanted 50 cente for the turtle and [ considered {ta rat- sling bargain, but {t was too heavy to carry away.” You can cure dyspepsia, indiges- ‘lon, sour or weak stomach, or tn tact any form of stomach trouble if you will take Kodol occasionally. Try it to-day on our guarantee, We know what it will do for you. Sold by C. W. Hess, Bebiad Dr. Pierce'e Metrcines stands the Invalids’ Hetel and Sur gical Institute, at Buffalo, thor oughly equipped and with a Staff of Skilled Specialists to treat the more difficult cases of Chronic diseases whether requiring Med- foal or Surgical skill for their cure, Send for free INVALIDS’ GUIDE BOOK. Change of Menu. From the Chicago News, All particulars about the “Discovery,” its composition and uses, in Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1000 pages, revised up-to-date, sent for 31 cents, in one-cent stamps in cloth covers, or 21 cents for paper covered, to pay cost of mailing only. Or send post card request for free booklet to Wortp’s Dispensary MepicaL AssocraTien, Dr. R. V, Pierce, President, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant ‘Pellets are /itle in size but great in gentle acting sanitary results; cure constipation, ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS No doubt, if you yourself don’t know, of many marvelous cures of Stomach, Liver, Blood and Skin affections that have been made by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, for it has a most successful record of over 40 years, These CURES embrace also many bad cases of Weak Lungs, lingering Coughs, Bronchial, Throat and Lang affections, some of which, no doubt, would have run into Consumption, had they been neglected or badly treated. We don’t mean to say that the “Golden Medical Discovery” will cure Consumption when fully seated, but it will strengthén weak lungs, improve digestion, and make pure, rich, red blood thereby overcoming and casting out disease-producing bacteria and giving robust, vigorous health. If You Don’t Know Several young nimrods left town The Way of a Prize Beauty, t A young woman with a 310,000 prize figure having arrived in sown, her views on beauty culture have be- come as Once Important, ‘1 eatfour times a day,” says this new Venus, “and every day 1 walk about four |miles. Leat what pleases me, drink noly light wines and champagne and limis myself to half a pack of clgar- }ebtes a day,” If there is any mistake about this regimen the lady has time to find ts out, She ls only 24 years old aod welghs only 145 pounds as yet. Ten years of physical culture, so tt is advertised, have produced this model in feminine eymmetry, There is mension of dumbbells, hyglentc corsets and, perhaps for the warning of Vassar’s record-breaking athletic girls, an avoldance of strenuous out door sports, Yes the striking fea- j ture in this case of perfect develop ment appears to be the absence of hard-and-fast rules. There are those who tell us that our grandmothers took on physical culture unconsciously, without think- ing of its inches, in she course of their housewifely days. For the Indian clubs they had the broom; in place of the “‘setting-up” exercise they stoop- ed to the clothes basket below and reached to the line above; instead of “We'll give you alla venison sup- per when we get back,” they assured thefr club assoctates, “so be prepar- ed. We will wire when we are going to ship the deer.”” One week later the club recelved the following telegram: “Better make thats beef supper. We have just shot a farmer's cows.”” daby to Banbur: stretched foot. Evidently our newly ves to domestic employments. We are tempted, however, by her free- and-easy account of her course in culture, to suspect that really her proportions grew upon her and that she merely imagines she has been in training.—New York World. How is Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 Sth Ave., San Francleco, recommends 4 remedy for stomach trouble. She says: ‘Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this tes- timontal. Iam fully convinced that for stomach and liver troublea,Elec- tric Bitters is the best remedy on the market to-day.” This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and ts espectally helpful in all forme of fe male weakness. 50¢ at Frank T. Clay’s dreg store. = Hitch Rack Posts Wiil Not be Placed in the Street. Nevada Mail. The county court has taken sev eral splendid steps toward improv- President. Butler, Missouri Capital, - - Surplus Fund and Profits Always has cash on hand ready to loan on Farme in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Dade and Polk counties, Missouri, on five or seven years time at low rates of inter- est with liberal terms of payment, We have a complete set of title Abstract Books that we keep up with the records dally, Will furnish certified Abstracts of Title county. Fees reasonable, Will tesue certificates of Time Deposits payable in six or twelve months time, bearing interest, for any idle money you may have on hand, PPP PPP PP PPP PLP LN ing the court house yard as has been — in this paper and the pub- ic appreciates every step taken by the court. The cours Tuesday de- elded to have 11 foot stone walks from the north and south entrances and 8 foot stone walke frow the east and west entrances of the court house building to the curb. The court after much investigation has . $55,000.00 $72,000.00. around the yard shall be pl just inside of the curbing and not three foot out into the street. Vernon county {8 going to have one of the handsomest court house yards in Missouri! as well as the finest court house. to any tract of land or town lot in Bates RPP PRADA le aOR RE Phe Try Kodol to-day on our guar- antee. Take it for a little while, a8 that is all you will need to take. anal Cc. BE. ROBBINS, THE SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEER. Sales made anywhere Am better prepared than ever to range for and advertise a public 46-tf Cc. E. Live stock and farm sales a spectalty. 110 successtul sales the past season, amounting $145,048 67 worth of property. Am a member of the International and vice-president: ofthe Mo, State Auctioneers Association. high class up-to-date service. Send for free circular and how to ar- Amoret, Mo. Phone No. 36, Wire me at my expense. makes the stomach sweet. It is aold by C. W. Hess. American Squadron Lost. Pekin, Nov.—In order to satiaty the pride of the Chinese people, the official newspaper, controlled by plains the fact that only half the American battleship fleet—that {fs to say, eight vessele—visited Amoy as the guests of the Chinese Govern- ment, by declaring that the fleet was dispersed by a storm on ite way to the Chinese coast and the fate of the other eight vessels {s unknown. = ‘orelgn Board accepts ¢ statement with complacency. The American Legation was not consult- [ed prior to its publication. make your sale. Having made Reasonable terme for sale. Call on or address me at ROBBINS. a rong = hye d - ~ | on | arrived model does not owe her eur- | decided that the- hitch racks te | Kodol digests what you eat and| Grand Councilor Yuan Shai Kal, ex- | A Piano at a Nominal Price. Chicago’s largest music house, Lyon & Healy, announces a Rebuild. | ing Clearing Sale of Planos. one thousand splendid instruments | The Last Straw. | The young man and the girl were! standing outside the front door, | call. He was leaning against the Why Joyner Left Home. From Judge. “Are you ready to receive the obll- Nearly | having a final chat after his eventng| gations?” Asked the most upright supreme hocus-pocus of the order of are offered without reserve until all|/door post, talking in low tones. Hoot Owls. are sold. la this stock are tine now) Presently the young lady looked) ‘I am,” sald the candidate firm! Mehlin, Hardman, Ivers & Pond, | Smith & Nixon and otber noted | planos formerly owned by the Thomp- | son Music Co., the Healy Music Co., and the big F. G Thearle Piano Co All these concerns were bought out tor spot cash by Lyon & Healy and the public may now share the ad- vantage. In this sale are also a number of Stelnway and Weber planos. In upright pianos neat Jn struments at $iod, $120, $140, $150, $165, $190, $200 and Up: wards. This {8 an unprecedented opportunity that will not occur again. Any plano not proving en tlrely satisfactory may be returned at thelr expetise. Addreas Lyon & Healy, 10 Adama street, Chicago. Distance {8 no obstacle, for in pro- portion to the saving to be made the freight charges are insignificant. , Any banker will assure you of theen- tire responsibility of Lyon & Healy, and their record of 45 years for hon orable dealing. Write to-day so as | to avold disappointment. | Seven Years of Proof. “Ihave had seven years of proo | that Dr. King’s New Discovery {s the | best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condi- tion of throat, chest or lungs,” says | W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery 1s the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, , bronchit!s, hemorrhage of the lungs, | and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevent the de- velopment of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at Frank T. Clay’s drug omg 50e and $1.00, Trial bottle ree, The Retort Aqueous. From Harper’s Weekly, Even in the midst of horror there {s occasionally a rift of humor. It is sald thatat the time of the Johns- townflood a grocer, to whom one of the citizens of that ill-starred com. munity had owed for an overlong | time & good-sized bill for provisions, while floating along on the top of the waters In a raft made of two win- dow blinds and a skylight, caught, sight of his delinquent debtor whirl: | {og around in one of the pools of the! eddying current clinging to a large hogshead. | “Ah, there you are!” cried the gro- cer, business-like to the last. ‘Been | looking for you for several days. | | When are you going to pay that | bill?” | | “Can’t just now, Sands, old man,” | | returned the unhappy debtor. “1’m | having all I can do to keep my head above water these times. Wheat Harvest Over. Before you plant another crop pay a visit to Texas and the South West Cheap lands and many opportunities | open there for the farmer. Excur- ‘sions First and Third Tuosdays of \each month. Liberal stop over in \elther direction with 25 days limis | and very low rates. E. C. VANDERVOoRT, Agent, Worry. From the Washington Evening Star. “People wre very much given to worrying over what they can’t help.” | Very true. That tendency is what keeps them up all night every time there is an election.” | Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels gently. Contains no opiates. It is pleasant to take, ; and children especially like the taste, 80 nearly like maple sugar. Sold by | C. W. Hess. Marriage Licenses. Warren Harrison, | Ethel Moore, - iF M. Davis, Batler. Butler. Appleton City, Mo. Appleton City, Mo, Mary Alma Hall, around to discover her father {n the doorway, clad in # dressing gown “Why, father, what in the world fs | the matter?” she enquired. | “John,” said the father, address-, ing himeelf to the young man, “you know I have never complained about your staying late, and [ am not go- ing to complain of that now, but for goodness sake stop leaning on the push button and Tot the reat of the family get some sleep.”’—Ex Then take a sip of this prassicacid, | place your right hand im this pot of bofling lead, ress your left hand up- on this revolving buzzsaw, close your eyes and repeat after me—.” Early next morning shreds of Joy- ner’s clothing were found upon the bushes and trees all along the road to Pottsville, thirty miles distant, and at Scrabbletown, sixty miles away, he was reported still headed west. THE MISSOURI BUTLE . good bank could offer, loan, DIREC Dr. }. C. Boulware, R, B, Campbell, John Deerwester, Wm. KE, Walton. Hardinger, Sam Leyy, Mary B. Miller, A, Turner, Capital, Surplus and Profits After twenty-eight years of faithful service as a bank we ask a continuance of the patronage heretofore enjoyed, promising absolute safety for your deposits and accommodation that any Wm. M, Hardinger, C, H, Dutcher, A.B. Owen, OTHER STOCKKOLDERS: Wiley Adams, Lulu Brown, H, B. Chelf, Dr, J. M. Christy, John M. Courtney Frank Deerwester, D, A. DeArmond, John Deerwester, Dr. J. Everingham, Wm, M. J. W. Reisner, John Steele, John E, Shutt, Kate A. Tucker, Wm, W. Trigg, C. R. Dr. W. E. Tucker, Max Weiner, Dr. N.L. Whipple, H. C. Wyatt, W.C. Walden, Edith Walton, Susie Williams and James M. White, Under State Supervision and often Examined by State Bank Examiner. WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE, STATE BANK R, MO. - $70,500.00 Always has money to TORS: Wm. B. Tyler, Frank M. Vorie, J.B, Walton. A. Miller, John T, Piggot, J. K, Rosier, | | | Capital Surpius................ FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY. We are protected against robbery by insurance and our LABGE CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by Proof. the manufacturer to be Burglar DIRECTORS, E. A. Benner, Homer Dvuva.i, F. N. Drenwan, Cuark Wix, Frank Houvann, J. W. CuoaTeE, O. A. HEINLEIN, J.J. McKeg, W. F. Duvawu, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. E. A. BENNETT, Pres. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, J.J. MeKEE, Vice-Pres, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier. ——_ DUVALL-PERGIVAL TRUST C0. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Missourt. FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay atany time. ABSTRACTS. We have a complete set of abs- tract bookr and will furnish abstracts to any Real Estate in Bates County and examine and INVESTMENTS. perfect titles to same. We will loan your idle money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good secur- ity. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President. ARTHUR DUVALL, Treasurer, ‘ * J. B. DUVALL, Vice-Pres. W. D. YATES, Title Examiner, wget: #

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