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«MOTHER, what makes everything so good these days?”? “Why, it’s that K C BAKING POWDER. Cake, biscuit or griddle-cakes,—it’s all the same. KC everything comes out just right,— Since I’ve used ight, crisp and fit for aking. I knew I was safe in trying it,—they were so sure I’d like it. They refund your money if you don ’t like it better than any other,—better,—mind you. Then it’s guaranteed under every Pure Food Law you ever heard of, and, you won’t believe it, but it costs less than what I’ve used,—a real nice saving.- I understand it’s because they don’t belong to the Baking Powder ‘‘Trust.’’ My, it’s a satisfaction to get good value for your money these days when everything’s so high.” THE BESPATDANY. PRICE - Esf-a-can on itHal from -your grocer, ns SYou will find, trisid maif You the new recipes, —a-beautifully Send us“the ‘coupoP mentioning: this paper, and we Will): s Book"’ containing 8Q splendid ‘new iMustrated book full of fine baking helps. VYourden't like K C Baking Powder better than anyother, youvget Vour money back and keep the “Cook's Book"'sfor your trouble: Birt vou can't help liking K’°C. GUARANTEED UNDER ALL PURE FOOD LAWS JAQUES M FG. CO., Chicago Riders Whip Three Men, Memphis, Dec.—Masked night rid- ers visited the home of brothers, named Baker, near Waverly, Tenn., took them {nto the woods near by and administered a sevore whipping to both, telling them they must go to work, The night riders then told the boys to take the switches to a preacher, tell him why they were thrashed and ask his prayers. John Walker, of Daniels’ Landing, near Waverly, was visited by a band | and forced to run the gauntlet up and down o lane while night riders ined up on elther side, cutting at him with switches. He ran until he fell from exhaus- tion. They told bim he had talked too much. CASTORNRI4. Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought a” arf Maledin $150 Load of Pecans. Probably the largest amount of pecaus brought to town this season by one man, at one time, was the load brought in by Jobn Shirk, of the country southeast to-day. Mr. Shirk brought in something over 1500 pounds, or about 50 bu. at one load to-day, for which he received 8¢ per pound from the local merchants. The nuts were of a very tine quality, large and sound.—Rich Hill Review. Scott’s ‘Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites should always be kept in the house for the following reasons: : First—Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure it. Second—| , if the chil- dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. Third—Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will build them .up and give them flesh and strength. Fourth-—Because it is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be with- out it. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a “Complete Handy Atlas of the World.” SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York | | | 1 | wild with {tch, we hope you will not Ylall to investigate a prescription | which fs now recommended by many 10 CTS. TO STOP THAT ITCH Digs Up $13,000 in Gold Coni How Easy to get Relief—Instant | Relief—from Skin Diseases. Is 1 worth 10 cents to you to stop that awful, awful agonizing !tch? It you are afflicted with skin dis- | ease, the kind that seems to battle’ medical treatment, and leaves you} of the best skin specialists, even in preference to their own prescriptions. j It is the simple soothing ofl of win- tergreen comdound known as D.D.D. Prescription. A 10 cent trial bottle must convince you that the itch fs instantly allayed by this prescrip- tion. Get a liberal trial bottle of the heallng, soothing, external reme- dy, D D.D. Prescription—and see! We feel quite sure that before long you will be cured, and at any rate we KNOW—KNOW POSITIVELY— that your {tch will be allayed 1N- STANTLY, the minute that scothing Nquid is applied to the skin. » D3 F. T. CLAY, Druggist, Butler, Mo Write direct to D.D.D. €o., 112 Michigan St., Chicago, enlosing 10c for the trial bottle Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS. M D VanDyke to Anna Young lot 9-10 east ¥ lot 8 blk 5 Williams add to Rich Hill $650. E L Martin to Clements Ulrich lot 6 blk 37 Amoret $35. James Harris toJ W Rogers pt lots 7-10-11 blk 8 Standish’s 2nd add to Hume $25. Shoukje Elsloo to C M Gray blk 15 Butler $1. Anna L Jones toG H Black and wife 39 a sec 13 Summitt $1400 Anna L Jones to David White and wife 81 & sec 12 Summit $3500. R E Piper to W F Young lot 14 blk 22 Rockville $900. Jacob R Allen to W F Duvall 1,960 asec 15-16 17-18-19 20 21-22 Lone Oak $45,000. Joseph R McCulloch to Effie I Smalley lot 12 blk 50 Rich Hill $500 Nicholas Schwarz to Hanley A. Clark 24 a sec 23 Mt Pleasant $575. Ed G Oline to Frank A Oline ¥ in- terest in 210 a secs 9-15 Homer $5,- 000. Cassenna Stomach Tablets are be- coming very popular It you should have trouble in finding them at your druggist’s, write the Cassenna Medi!- = si any, Jerito Springs, Mo. 6! Wheat Harvest Over. Befpre 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 Firstand Third Tuesdays of | each month. Liberal stop over in| elther direction with 25 days limit; and very low rates, E.C. Vanpervoort, Agent. | Jackson, Miss, De c,—Thirteen thousand dollars in glittering gold con in an old tin can and buried tn | the back yard of the premises owned by two brothers and a sister, and oc- cupled as a combination store and dwelling, was the discovery made by Joe Riette, one of the brothers, on State street. Riette was diguing a hole In the back lot to plant a peach tree when he struck the tin can and upon digging {6 up was astounded at the contents. He advances no theory as to how the money came to be buried there. It is probable, however, that his forefathers, who owned the property, burfed It. ‘ Itch cured {on 80 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Neverffails. Sold by Frank 7. Clay, Druggist. 50 6m English Spavin Liniment removes Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stitles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, ete. Save $50 by use of one bottle. A wonder- ful Blemish Cure Sold by Frank T. Clay, Druggiss 50-6m The Badge of Honest rs Is on every wrapper of Do Golden Medical Discovery by list of the ingredients composi it is printed there in plain English, Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood purifier and invigorat- ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills, It builds up the run- down system as no other tonic ean in which alcohol is used, The active metic inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple- refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce | at Buffalo, N..¥%, for free pooklet which quotes extracts from wel'-recognized med- ical authoritigs such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a , Showing that these roots can be nded upon for their curative action iQ all weak states of the stomach, accom ied py indigestion or dyspepsia us well Il bilious or liver complaints and in ‘wasting diseases” where thero is los: lesh and gradual running down trength and system. Medical Dis Thus all skin affections, blotches, and eruptions as well as serefulo: lings and old open running so are cured and healed. In t running sores, or ulcers, it is well to in- sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce’s All-Healing Salve, If your drug- | gist don’t happen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty-four cents in postage stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical A sociation, Dr, R.V. Pierce, Pres., Butta N. Y., and a large box of the" Alf Heal Salve ” will reach you by return post. | You can’t afford to accept a secret nos: | trum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic. medicine OF KNOWN COMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealer may >| Missoby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate mal and invigorate stom Sugar-coated, tiny ¢ as cau and bowels, yess to take 5 FLOODED AGA VERY HEAVY RAIN IN OKLAHOMA PUT MANY STREAMS OUT OF THEIR BANKS: HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS The Cottonwood River Overfiowed Sunday Inundating Many Homes— Government Issues Flood Warnings —Army of Men to the Rescue— Had 60 Hours of Rain, Guthrie, Ok., Nov, 30.—As the result of a 4s-hour downpour in the section of the Cottonwood river and its tribu taries, the Cottonwood overflowed here Sunday ernoon, Several hundred homes are partially under water in West Guthrie and 3,000 people Sunday night were homeless, The river at siz o'clock was one foot higher than ever _before in its history, and rising 12 inches an hour, Hundreds of people Who refused to get out of the flooded district, believing that the river would hot rise a vidly as it did, fired shots of dist ve sunset and hundreds of boats with an army of rescuers broug! tardy ones to places of s believed that a few per Sons ¢ nll in their homes but noth ing dk is known So rapid was the rise In the Cotton vood t “head of eatth in the af fected et were a i before y ee en out of water Strec \ is conn! ! t an i s Wa ant der thou ' vo yolo in t rs’ w 1 town \ nd t Al i N t \ ' \ io t trac ese ty 1 i wt or so ¢ ‘ le is iy wove Vinita, Ok. No O.—Sixty hours of min in Vir and 1 vicinity has caused ry stream near to rise to the h ods of last Ler » land, much of whict amount of unhusked corn on it, is in undated, Sunday night streams were rising. Railroad tri has not been interfered with as yet Tulsa, Ok, Nov 30,—-Following three days’ rain, the Arkansas river is up 15 feet and early Sunday evening was rising at the rate of four inches an hour, It was within two feet of its highest point of last May, when $o much damage resulted The weather 1 flood Neosho and Arh FLOODS IN KANSAS. Neosho and Spring Rivers Out of Their Banks Again. Ss ms in broken overtiowing the ruction of propert Spring river is on a Badeer much dat feared. A force of employed Sunday building the river bank to preveut ti being flooded by the overflow. The river has risen about cight feet and at a late hour Sunday night was still ri x at the rate of 11, ches per hi With the completion of the dikes near the S. H. and S. and River: side, it is not believed Lhe stream can swelf sufficiently to overflow and cause the mines to be shut down, un less additional heavy are ex perienced. Reports received here state that the Neosho river is out of its banks in several places in southeastern Kansas, overflowing the lowlands and causing much destruction te farms, rains Wish the Colleges Exempted. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 30.—An effort is to be made by the p dents of the Kansas colleges to have the tax law amended so that all college property, used exclusively for the endowinent or work of a college, will be evempted from taxation. Some assessors are now listing all college property in ex- cess of ten acres for taxation, The . college presidents held a meeting here Saturday and will further work out their plans at a later meeting A Dinner for Hitchcock. Washington, Nov. 30.—A dinner # honor of Frank, H. Hitchcock, chair- wan of the Republican national com- mittee, was given here Saturday night by the officers of the commi‘tes, the members of the executive and advis, ory committees and otter associates S of the chairman in the recent cam- paign. Mr. Hitchcock was given a testimonial In the form of a costly | gold watch. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. S$ were tagged for a s " $ is ‘ wards, a 0 State Tr 1 The ¢ ater national | losed foreign mi An elephant escaped from the New York Hippodrome and cau a sen- sation on Fifth avenue animal was captured after a long chase. No one was injured Robert FP. Sutherland, speaker of the Canadian house of commons, arrived in Chicago Sunday to be the guest Monday night at the sixty-third an nual banquet of the ulinois St. An drews society Six men were suffocated in a galt mine on the outskirts of Detroit, Mtch. They were 500 feet down in the shaft when a canvas tube which supplied them with air became clogged and the mine filled with gas. Col. Geo, H, Torney, surgeon gen eral of the department of California, Who Was recently appointed sv On general of the United States army, Will leave for Washin this week to assume his new duties William J. Bryan, who is hunting in the mountains of Chihuahua, Mex., had up other day in an jerking free Is rat ' ak 5 f ex ul actitud l los ue 1 ing \ \ it C a ) ny ‘ t ‘ 1 wav hoa « ul fuin for Washi ia few hours Caught Him in the Act, Beaumont, ‘Tex No 0.—After a would-be through a zu! neh conerete flooring into the vault of the First National bank of this city, the police early Sunday surprised and arrested William) Bretschneider, proprietor of a “penny arcade,” in the midst of his drilling. Want Right of Asylum Protected. Chicago, Nov, $0.—At a mass meet: ing held Sunday to protest against the extradition by Russia of Christian Rudowit a Russian refugee fer trial here and Tan Pouren, under trial in New York, resolutions were adopt ed demand that the courts “rigidly protect the right of asylum to politi eal offender MARKET REPORTS, Kansas City Live Stock Faney f t “ $7 s t Y i Vest Ka ry t 2 WW Btock v Killing 1 Pric Ms 1 ep Yearlings, good to choice i Yearlings, fai 1 14 Wethers ioe, 1 Wethers, fair to ¢ 1 Ewes, good to ch ; Kwes, fair to good... 3 Kansas City Cash Grain. Dec, $7%e; May, $1.01; July, 95tae, Corn—Dec., 57%; May, 58e; July Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, Nov, 30. Wheat May, $1,018 tly Juiy Kansas City Produce Market. Kansas City, Nov. 3).—Eggs--Fresh, 32e a dozen Butter—Creamery, extra, 30c; packing stock, 19¢ Ib. Poultry—Springs, Ide Tb. Sige Ib.y Se Ib.; turkeys, 1244 Oranges, $3.50 duc oF lemons, Apples—New stoch, choice. a barrel, $1.00@1.75 a bust mon stock, $1.50@2.50 a } Potatoes—Carlots, 65q@t0c a bushel, ss by | .|\Work while ‘lrests. There is nothing bet- jter for Indigestion, Dyspep- r DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. “I Mo, Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co. Residence-High Street. Office Phone 2iS. Residence Phone 19. } _eeseinmaaanmmneetnt ie BUTLER, | DR- |. M. CHRISTY, | Diseases of women and Chiliren a Specialty Ottice over A. H. Culver Furniture | Company, Butler, Mo. OMee Telephone 20 Honee Telephoneld B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Juatice, OMce over H. H, Nichole, East side square, Butler, Mo. | DR J. T. HULL | DENTIST. | @treaor, same that lead to KR. 1. Liddive | studto. north elde equa! Bautier, Mo TC. BOULWARE, Phystelan and Surgeon, Urtice North Side Square, Butler, Mo, Diseases of women and children a apectalty. JOHN F, HERREL & SON Farm il prey te Estate BU TLER,MO. ecg! Office in court house, peabheiy yeccugpicaa LOOSE } Drs. Cannon & Sparr 3 H Dentists, : BUTLER MISSOURL, Heo Oe MOOD ee Sour Stomach No apr i strength, nerweus> ness, head tion, bad breath, general debiilty, sour risings, and catard of the stomach are al! dus te Indigestiem, Kodoi relieves indigestion. This new disoew ery represents the natural juices of digas tion as thoy exist in « healthy stomediy combined with the greatest ad | and reconstructive <=. tee fee dy: does not eniy relieve indigestion and a ye but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by lying, sweetening and , the mucous membranes ining the | SASS Remerah SS Seon = nd we are sow ecg | Rodel Digests What You Rat, Prepared ey &. 0. DeWITT & 08., CHOARE Sold by C. W. HESs, Cassenna Stomach Tablets Contain the Active Princi- ples of the best digestants known for Weak Digestive | Powers. . The kind that Does the the stomach sia, Inflammation, Catarrh land Ulceration of the Stom- ach. | Get them of vour druggist | and insist.on having the Original Cassenna Stom- ach Tablets 40-tf BLY OF THE PRODUCER AND OET IT PURE family i { “1YOU SEND NO MONEY I PAY THE FuxEICGHT Iwill ship FREIGHT PREPAID to any A& dross One Case of =|Absolutely Pure Extracted HONE (Containing T T guarant | Sage Honey Send your name 11 caus, 123 1bs.) ornia White in th . at the rex. 1 pay the outa cent GRENVILLE J. LYNN, PRODUCER AND SHIPPER OF PURE CALIFORNIA HONEY 1029 East 46th St Los Angeles, Gab Please give name of this paper when answer- ing above advertisemeet. 35-m, OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE énown for 15 vanre ae the SEST REMEDY for PILES ALD DRY Wo@ISTs 35... ada Sof