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A STATUE OF CHAMP CLARK 70 Wears % We have had nearly hy e ve ugshs ia Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Taat makes us have oun “ pe oe ~ fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, | Yell One om Lawn of Public and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience | | Building in St. Charles. he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you | |St teulsRepanue. wisely. Keep in close’ touch with your family physician. } Former Judge Jacob Zeisler, of St | No alcohol in this cough medicine. VC Agel so Lal Mex ! | Charles, one of the original thirteen! /MISSOURI PACIFIC To examine our state- ment of condition. al IRON MOUNTAIN Of the ri, att June, People who intrust their money to a bank should know some- " be strong : we . . = | Republican war horses in Missouri, is | ; ; ; : Loans and netuiie soleaiantte ; Ayers Pa, oh wegeables Ask ose nacre A constipated. The Be wshe says, £0 erect a statue of Champ Clark,| Missouri Pacific Time Table | thing of its financial foo‘ yersolr coinieri, ssa 14 ; = —— ardent Democrat, because he got a! BUTLER STATION. strength. se pe - os } PICKLE MAGIC Lessons For the Elector. ‘new Post Office for St. Charles. | Real eatate (banking house) 11400 0 ' ae Clark, done in marble, is to stand Following is corrected time of trains: The annexed state- Furniture and fxiures 1,300 00 WORKED WITH ALUM.| Ina wonderfully frank editorial en- alongside a monument to Planchette, ! : : for i ao oe t — titled “Lessons for the Elector, the in the yard of the Government build- de Xo 12.88 pm — speaks for itself— Cash items. : 11 ; : Be Wall Stneat Gousas) dave: wit tm uepm. | on its strength we solic- [ures wale gr Chief Chemist Wiley Tells How en y ing. Be. } sere m=. * pm. :, ° Ouher resources as follows 00,100 00 na P If the voter has not learned some! Congressman Clark, who repre= ie | us pm. | it your business. : — it is Possible To Embalm valuable le f h iff dis gressi sah PIC | Prains South (No. 20, 3:4 p m Total, 283,533 97 Cucumbers. —_ Ssons from the tariff dis- sents the Ninth District and spends} ‘* ': 207. 12:38 p.m taaei vine cussion, he is a great deal denser most of his time in lashing his Repub- | Local Freight a ue am Capital stock paid in . 55,000 00 & Washington, Aug. 16.—Dr. Harvey | than the Wall Street Journal believes. | }iean contemporaries, hasn't been ' taterstate } Wests departs Tam j Tekvehed proba, Ox, TSSS4 Bs § W. Wiley, chief chemist of the Agri-|Never has such a flood of daylight consulted, but his friends are confi- gap hpeces =— gio shee bp parables ene r cultural Department and guardian of|been thrown upon high protection’s | dent he will not refuse the honor. Sih a teoagy Thums ceriieestecctdepent se ine the pure food laws has started a cru-] meanest and ugliest feature?. The They also have promised not to raise | Tift lee dovot carry reseogers, Decwend eegeaes of depot. won 0 $ sade against embalmed cucumbers|pretense of high tariif for the en-' the cry of “tainted money.”’ las ier than aletve G*eteet a tn aha bebe Ris payable and re-diseounta. O00 00 | Se and gherkins inoculated with alum, }couragement of infant industries has) st, Charles suffered for years be- |®* (Owing days forwanting Freight for ee ¥ He asserts that withered and half}been abandoned. That kind of “‘in-' cause of the lack of a fine Post Office. _spreaclegy ag or ks Ge ee eniea einer. 4 spoiled cucumbers are given gener-| fant’, in fact, never grows oldenough There was little prospect of anybody | rain in morning, E. C, Vaxnenvoont, ; woounty te faire ' ous hypodermics of alum and under] to be weaned and, indeed, demands but a Democrat ever holding down Ames Walton, aa cashier of dxid bank eash of us, do . its magic influence the soft, soggy|more ‘infant’ nourishment the older the job at Washington, soanonpar-| The Missouri Pacific have through true to the beet of our knowtedy ant better ‘ and generally disreputable pickle of |it gets. Another hard-worked theory, tisan appeal was made to the Honore | Package car service which delivers Wa. kW ALTOS, President commerce is plumped out, rejuvena- also, which has received some rude! able Champ Clark to get them whagh pet cundios proms Tiew York to But aay ol lyme De Caaicon uunarek atlas ted id beco: iT ing to the|shocks is that ad in tariff P ler on the fifth morning out, fourth eins Witness my hand and notarial seal on and becomes 80 pleasing to the . an “eivance i Arlt | they wanted. morning delivery from Cincinnati bd | [RAL] the date last aforesald, (Commission: eye that few persons can resist its al-} schedules means an advance in wages. | Gp course, Champ got it and first 'and Cleveland, third morning from etad quelihed for 8 term expiring luring attractiveness. It is increasingly probable that the ‘to suggest a monument to the popu-| Indianapolis and Chicago, ‘second RAY E, MOON KY, Notary Pablic, Although the board of food and|two things are not related. Wages! lar hero was Zeisler. It is also pro-| nt tat from St. Louis, Will be | Cormack attests 1. Geek Tteennns, drug inspection has had the use of|went down last year irrespective of! nosed to erect a monument to Plan- oa vil ene orders Frank M. Voris, § alum as a preservative, under consid-| the tariff in the enormously protected | chette, the legendary founder of St. E.C + er otonae Agent. | eration for several weeks, no decis-| steel industry, and have since been | Charles. bere Ebi - j ion has yet been given. restored, although iron ore and pig} Zeisler has besn a Republican so DR. E. N. CHASTAIN Meanwhile Doctor Wiley is work-]iron are among the few articles On| many years that memory of man run- + | ing assiduously against the embalmed} which the duty has been revised! noth not to the contrary. He was Butler, Mo | pickle and the alleged unscrupulous downwards. The New England cot- Mayor of St. Charles 1874-77 and has | Office over American Clothing House OF BUTLER, MO. “undertakers."’ Alum, he says, is|ton spinners are making great divi-| since that time held many offices. _ Residence High Street one of the lesser known preserva-|dends, but the wages of mill opera-| - ve Office Phone 213 Res. Phone 195 | tives its use being more circumscrib-| tives have not advanced. So much is ; , aR aan ot ge cnammmaare ed than that of red of soda, bor-|this the case that unintelligent and : Washington , Pingue Spots DR. J. M. CHRISTY T 6 MP Y ax, formaldehyds and other chemi-|unskilled imported laborers from lie in the poet A potions of tat Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty cals on which manufacturers wax fat, |Europe or even children of school} ja +i germs. These ‘germs cause] Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. while the consumers grow lean. age are substituted for educated! chills, fever and ague, biliousness, BUTLER MISSOURI | Of Butler, Mo “What benzoate of soda is to the|American operatives. These are plain mame aN a, we and | Office Phone 20 House Phone 10} . decaying tomato and borax to the em-| facts, and the voter will be a fool if, general debility and bring suffering] an : Si ; eres ie alum is to the limp and|he can not appreciate what they or death. o thousands. yearly « Lave DR. J. T. HULL Capital, Surplus Fund and Undivided Profits $136,000.00 lifeless cucumber,”’ says Doctor Wil-|mean. Nobody in his senses can be- them and cure malaria troubles. Dentist Total Assets ° a ° $348,000.00 ey. “The public does not appreciate |lieve that the present compromise|‘They are the best all-round: tonic the woes and misery concealed be-| will represent the tariff system of pane hg bg — LF ped ontg Entrance ones Sve, inote wk & -neath the verdant jacket of the inno- this country for more than a brief C.. They cure pment noaing iddnes North side square Butler, Missouri Always has money to loan on farms in Bates, Vernon, Bar- cent-looking pickle.” period. Now is the time for the voter | and blood troubles and will prevent }|-——--- avira ton. Cedar; Dadeand Polk-oounties ih Missouri antiin Oklatont Doctor Wiley has many supporters] to take up the education of his con-|typhoid. Try them, 50c. DRS. CANNON & SPARR , 5 i in his fight against the rejuvenated | gressmen and senators. He can not|anteed by ee J Clay. . seutiets at low interest rates on 5 or 7 years time. gherkin, once gaunt emaciated and {| begin too soon.” : - y F ST Own complete Title Abstract Books to all land and Farm lots j fitful fever.” Prayers Tell of Tragedy. Butler, Missouri : weary of i Among ther ig Dr. H. A. Hare, of Philadelphia, a distinguished author and lecturer on therapeuties, who says that alum has its uses but among them is not the bolstering of forlorn cucumbers that they may become succulent pickles. “T have had evidence presented to me,”’ said Dr. Hare, at a hearing be- fore the board, ‘‘to.show that pickles "Twas a Glorious Victory. East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 Ashtabula, O., Aug.—A mother’s Town lots in Bates county. Ped lay meg J in a a. attentions to the prayer of her child man’s life has been saved, and now i 4 Dr. King’s New Discovery is the talk remind in pti tea boty of the town for curing C. V. Pepper | 8-year-old Sammy Walker from of deadly lung hemorrhages, ‘{}the Ashtabula River. The child fell could not work nor get about,”’ he} from a raft while playing with sever- pe gg had doctors oy = NO jal neighborhood boys. The children, lea Sastvear tons Waeka T feel frightened by the tragedy, kept silent. like a new man, and can do good} One of the boys, however, had been work again.’ For weak, sore or dis-|reared in the practice of saying his months, bearing 5% interest, for have. T. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- dren a specialty. Wm. E, Walton, Pres., Frank M. Voris, Vice-Pres., 60 YEARS* WE ASK You OFFICIAL STATEMENT Kank at Batier, Bates county, State of Missou- Record, a newspaper printed and published at Butler. State of Missouri, on the 34 day of July, 1909 in Bates county, Will furnish Abstracts of Title to any lands or Fees reasonable. Issues Time Deposit Certificates, payable in six or twelve Ne at a RRO EN No No. 616. financial condition of the Missouri State he close of business on the 234 day of 1909, pablished in the Bates County any idle money you may Frank Allen, Sec., C. A. Allen, Ass’t Sec. EXPERIENCE frequently contain quantities of alum sufficient to carry into the body of one cucumber as much as from one to five grains of alum, and I would consider every dose to be deleterious, even if not repeated.” When asked by Dr. Wiley what he considered the maximum dose that could be administered without injury eased lungs, coughs and colds, hem-| prayers nightly at his mother’s knees. orrhages, hay fever, lagrippe, asthma | He did so last Thursday night, his or any bronchial affection it stands application being: unrivaled. Price 50¢c and $1.00. |“? Trial bottle free. Sold and guar-| “Dear God, be good to Sammy. anteed by F. T. Clay. Forgive him, God, because he fell in ee the river. He was only a little boy They Want Missouri Dry. {and couldn't help it. And please for- The prohibitionists hope to force}#ive me, too, for being with him Anyone sendt: ketch and descri Tipe seni a quick! ascertaite our opinion free whet ran er invention 1 ably pati fy unica. saat Sonar WARBBbOE Se Pats : : the secretary of state to submit pro-|When he drowned.” at jest agen ‘oe beon IF not, WHY De.. Hare anid that single doses of hibition to i popular vote next fue The mother went with the news to wmeaaina caren, troupe, Ma Svea less than one grain, might not be in- <a “lhe ‘neighbors Shaichars PEOPLES The work of securing signatures to|the neighbor’s home. Searchers Scientific America A handsomely !lustrated weekly. Largest cir ei m_of any scient ef ear: four months, $l, Sold bvall new: §.(, 38/20. New York ce, 625 F St, Washington, jurious but added that noone would feed him such doses. As he was not appearing as an expert against alum, Dr. Hare’s testimony made a deep impression. Do You Open Your Mouth | | would d he usefulness of mil Like a young bird and gulp down what- | Would destroy the usefulness of mil- ever food or medicine may be offered you? Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that which you take into your stomach whether as food or medicine ? Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect Fight to insist upon such knowledge. Sohe Q nd on each bottle- an initiative petition will be pushed |4ragged the Ashtabula River all night, vigorousty— finding the body. St. Louis is next to Milwaukee the . ss most important center of the brewing Seared With a Hot Iron, industry in the United States, and the|or scalded by overturned kettle—cut adoption of state-wide prohibition) with a knife—bruised by slammed door—injured by gun or in any other lions of dollars worth of property hn IF ong hoa Bape ick S, and put thousands of men out of em-| mation and kill the pain. It’s earth’s ployment.—Cole Co. Democrat. supreme healer, infallible for boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at F. T. Clay’s. Valuable Friendship. One good friend is worth a dozen This GROWING and N SOLID, and with AMPLE by long tried and effici Real Estate Transfers. Warranty Deeds. Harriet E Snow to E McD Colvin 72 1-2a sec 8, 9 and 16 Lone Oak twp $1 Jennie Warford etal to Matilda Rexroad lots 31, 32 and 33 Warford’s add to Adrian $300. S L Queen to J A Sims 40 a sec 4 Walnut twp $1700. Henry R Price to Henry Shaw 12 1-2 a sec 21 Rockville twp $250. Loula James to William B Wams- ley lots 9, 10 and 11 blk 174 Rich Hill $400. Thomas H Bedford to Joe G Akins 450 a in secs 18 & 7 Mingo twp and sec 13 in Grand River twp $5000. C Vandeventer to Geo W Witter 80 a sec 29 West Boone twp $3600. Hannah A Elliott et al to J T Slay- back pt sec 9 Osage twp $1500. MG Schauer to Amoret Cemetery Assn 1 1-3'a sec 22 Homer twp $50. Carl F Hall to N G Rowe lot 20 & pt 21 blk 19 Amoret $50. AC Cate to Ella Wheelbarger pt lots 5 & 6 blk 52 Rich Hill $35. Glasner & Barzen Distilling Co to Elmer Evans 80 acres sec 3 Pleasant | Gap twp $1700. “Sarah A Powell to O J Radford 1 acre sec 16 Deepwater twp $100. business. Get acquainted with th its large fire-proof vault you nothing. Open an account with with it. The Crime of Idleness. Idleness means trouble for any one. Its the same with a yoo liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaun- dice, sallow complexion, pimples yw acquaintances. Itis the kind of in- nip ae 4 Be Prienaee, but dividuals we attract rather than great ish liver troubles and build up your}numbers. Strive to be splendid and health. 25c at F. T. Clay’s. charming. It isa worthier ambition than-the endeavor to be popular. It | No Danger of Typhoid Fever. |is not necessary to seek friends; if Lamar Democrat you are interesting and bright and cure of Ning Lomccired = esses, irregular! es lerangemen giving rise to frequent headaches, back- ache, draggi i distress in! ..H. W. Timmonds received | cheerful you will be sought after. A lower abdonisal oF pelvic region, accom: Bn. hid the hospital Wednesday | host of acquaintances, like riches and “panied, ofttimes, with a debilitating, : 7 ed silver, often cause more worry ‘eatarrhal drain and kindred symp- that a microscopic examination of the |*® » 3 than Sort Dr. Pierce's Favorite blood proved that Judge Timmonds|i°y- If you have one or ‘two faithful Frrseription is & most efficient remedy: ae id fi comrades who will love you for your faually effective in curing painful was not taking the typhoid fever. , : iving strength to nursing Hig trouble has been indigestion.|Virtues and smile kindly at your A kine tor . The surgeons have taken the plaster preg you are truly blessed.—Webb Og cath Se ivante Pre. cast from his leg, that was placed on| City Register. © most potent, strengthening the day he was upon the operating feminine. in particular. table, about a month ago and made ing and invigorating 51) the tests possible under the cir- nervous exhaustion. : . tion, neuralgia, hysteria. cumstances, to see if his. bone is knit- aor Or et vuseympiomd ae ting. ‘The leading surgeon says he is functional and orgenic dis- confident that the bones are now unit- ing in good shape. Another cast was made reaching only to the knee. Percheron Stallions, nedical authorities of all the | jee, recomme ients of which reacription” is made for the _ Edward F Stockdale to Rosa Vogler ieegens for which tt Ipealnd 80 acres sec 23 East Boone twp $4600. YOUR BANK STRONG board of directors should be consid- ered when selecting a place todo your banking Use its daily market report, its desks and sta- tionery when you want to write a letter, and place of safety for your belongings, it will cost The Bank on which You can Always Bank. PEOPLES BANK BUTLER, MISSOURI. not the BANK? EW CLEAN BANK, CAPITAL, managed ent officers and a e@ PEOPLES BANK. when you want a this bank and grow Mares, & Fillies For Sale All registered stock, I invite inspection of this stock, as it will com- pare with any of the kind in the United States. All of my horses are bred from import- ed stock and are top notchers. Tf you buy from home parties you always have a recourse if it is not as represented. Farm three miles notheast of Butler. Telephone 4 on 125.

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