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Christmas Gift| STONE SAYS HADLEY | God teGrat Dots RJ AUSTIN CONRAD some em oe PRIS OBITUARY. . . pes Duin wath: Geiatpewnt Gina, IS ARTFUL DODGER The sickle of death has laid low Of Cleveland. Ohio .. Isa Handsome Pair of etme One among our most highly respect- 10. Gold Filled Spectacles we ed citizens and pioneer settlers of EXPERT PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND SPECIALIST Bates county. Uncle Stephen Can- KP sor wernox mam scx. £1 Govan Pecpienit thveiad trell died at the home of his son Ro-| Will visit BUTLER, MO., Monday, December 13, 1909 ; SPECIACLE -WEARERS! | LISItEN ks : land Lee, near Altona, on Saturday, At Fraternal Inn, and every month thereafter. * ‘ SER ays on en His Direct Questions. November 13th, 4:30 a. m., he laid Returning Every Four . + new shave the: Agency for the Dr : ide hi 100 A. M. to “i ; . aside his earthly garments for the née a Nn Weeks Regularly e va hprag OR gary Vision" Spee CRIS a5 . _ . |white robe of immortality. His pil-| ™: : 9 6:00 P.M. ope finest and best Spectacle} Eggt7RS A SECOND DEFI. FS tice ee acca ale) ge here has been one of sobrie-| European and yes 2 » ay on ae of = 7 ‘ 2 » morality and justice. The sad| American % t Now, in order to prove to every spec |. sefferson. City, Dec.—Senator 8 message, father is dead, over the| Medleal Expert : Chronic taclowearer in this County. that the|S0® Who. returned here after an wires to his children was not a great | Physiolan, Diseases of really and traly are the bet spectacle | Seance of over a week, gave out his shock when awakened from their) Surgeon and Men, Women on ‘earth as I claim, I want you tc reply to: Gov. . Hadley 8_ strictures slumbers, yet none the less painful. 0 tlelan and Children. ioroughly try them on your own eves | Made on the Senator’s Jefferson City The cause of his death was general cae Or. Conrad hes made no aumtter how weak they may be; reac|®Peech. Senator Stone said, in part: a debility. For some years past he| steg from the best more remerkable cures the finest print in your biblewith then| “12 the address I made here two had been in failing heaith and a week | Colleges sed Hespitals aoe tn Oo op. Ubréad the smallest-eyed needle you | Week® 82% in speaking of the enor- or more prior to his death was worse | gL Cammarata cia pameget bold’ of and put them to any|@0Us growth in public expenditures, than he had been, but had got better | army, 1060-1885, We lscureble ceees test you like in your own home as long sort retayana I Ler wh and all thought he was getting strong- : seed aie dee ber as you please, For that purpose Dr. setting p % eragain. He was a man of t Iotaon Eaglend treatment Haus has authorized me to sell his tive.|@™Ple of wanton extravagance inthe) ‘*God made the sun, vitality, retired as usual and about fe hn err a dollar, 10-karat Gold. Filled “Perfect cag anenhony oe rey but man made [ten minutes before he died walked | nitis of Poyicins 1 ove ol patints ie Vision" Spectacles special , bd th 5 ed Surg assistants price of caly 8190 hia he he [have read my speech will remember cath socsomsyat then close i, walled bork to ha bod woes nl one — one-third their regular selling price— that I stated. a number of cases with and then a machine for meas» |2Ndin the act of laying down fell | mail order business dese PN oy and I personally guarantee them for five | @Teat particularity as examples, illus-} sing and recording time. over and passed away without a| “gens Wms CAREFULLY plty ct wg, aon See fall years of wear. trating the Governor’s extravagant struggle. vom 8 sed hexltt. Consultation and Examination at all mitted to ccnostation peas ‘ ideas and practices in using public) He called ae watch gps Deceased was 89 years, 2 months, | ®# Bate Times Free, Invited and Confidential, stsss, secon . > @reatest advantage in the funds at his command, and, there- edie ara os piitaricebaee 23 days; was born in South Carolina L scp Tone Ge oe in a very fow minutes, fore, it is unnecessary for me to go August 20th 1820. In early childhood without Op- Diseases peculiar to men, or day complicated over the matter again in detail. moved with his parents to Dawson, | ?: titioner, And if you have tried everythin ‘The Governor does. not aliswer The Perfect Co., Geargia, tat thet ie the haze: Pl fice ond failed: and if you. want, to gee well ure, This MISSOURI _ Doctor, Tegistored an again, Then Go and See this advanced and i . licensed by the State for the Cure of all rogressive Specialist of experience and rep- what I said. He does not deny the kee Nation) where he grew to man-| oun Special and Chronic Diseases of Aen, tation Who, if there 4s a cure for you, wil : truth of any statement I made, for Watch hood, was there when the Indians| Mma hehied Assigiants to ¢ Soe ty Ey el ae ha aes va , * s : : ility, ts the followi imes, which he has mastered and has at hi fe that he could not do, since each state- were taken to the Territory which | iy Ai Nervous Diseases ‘auch ss N mo ee ment is supported by records of his they now occupy. In April 1843 he| {heais Neuralgia, Melancholia, Nervous De- | NO MATTER — What your ailment may aki ‘All he has t " i on tik ; ys P bility,’ Spinal. Irritation, Hysteria, Paralysis, be; NO MATTER what others may, have tol own making. le has to say Is is a very modern product. | was married to Miss Lillie A. T. Mc-| Epilepsy, Fite or | Falling Sickness, Chores, you, No Matter what your. experience may ‘ _ |that all these remarkable expendi-| We have the perfect kind; you | (ver, a native of that state, and to berg my arta sate bees wile Cee Taruees ere + snd which T want you to note particu-| tures of his were authorized by the) cannot afford to carry any [ji : , sral_ Weakness or . Ie will bo Yo your advantage to co this re: # larly, is that they can be fitted perfectly | Tecislature, one branch of which was| ther. is union nine children were born. Se Dies tf Sra ery Greeti y Mtnaeledgea to be the, erential oncier at Yd to your eyes by age onlv—therefore no | py s my d that if th di Wits His wife and four children, two sons pimples, ete, Ho wants to meet all sick per> Medical Learning) in. the world today, Go 2M ¥ > — si \- o su! rm nic Constipation, then, an a it forever settled im your min et emocratic, and that if the expendi atch inspector | and two daughters, have crossed the | Otetipation Intestinal irritation, Indigestion, {f your caso is one for which & Cure can ‘ tee Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of the bo had, If your case is curable, he will put dark river of death and are waiting | giomach or Intestines, Hernia, Rupture of you on treatment at once, and’ give you all the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, itehing.bleed- such medicines or remedies and. preparations i sti > be ; ) sight ipa Oy Soe ai bain tures had not been proper they would/AY JETER ist necessary to even ie very weakes' . . : - on the other shore to welcome him| {ng protruding. or internal "in. Character. needed. to effect your Cure, If incurable, Ho $ not have been passed by the Auditor rg and paid by the Treasurer.” WEST SIDE Si home. Hie living children are J. G, | Tapeworm, Diseases of the liver, such as en- will tell you #0, and give you such, coun- So just call at my store next time you JEWELER 4 = g CU. Gs) jargoment' or displacement, or’ congestion, sel_and edvice. oa may prolong your life. Re is: ; ? Puts Aside Charges. and R. L. Cantrell, near Altona, §, | Citrhosis, hordening or en ent. Dis *REMEMBER—This is not a scheme or catch - pass and mention your age and | will i B es of tho Kid Nke Bri » Dia. or snare to get your money pnd, Fun, as is oa eee ; “Thus in this'way with a single . Cantrell, of Dayton, Mo., Mrs. E. Dropsy, Gravel, Urie Acid, Sealding too often the case, This is # legitimate prop- sell you, for only $1.50, a pair of the Wabash Railroad d the Mi . | or burning Urine, Bed wetting or too frequent osition and you deal with your Doctor Your- ‘ tt he puts aside the charges I| "9288 i an e Mis-/ A. Porter, of Adrian and S. S, Can-) U mpotence, weal self and direct, Every Statement here made finest five-dollar spectacles on earth, and |Sentence he puts aside Te : tability. of the bladde is guaranteed as ‘Truc, A visit for Consul: trell, of Clinton. Deceased had a i . Purulent, dischai tation and examination will cost you noth: [ pessonally guarantee they will ft you |Made, and which started him going, souri College of Agriculture. * r i" i i 5 ever, If i i , large number of. grandchildren and rage kia Pe eee MBPs pA qumenae gluea eat te more perfectly, clearer and better thar |@nd then turns immediately to fill a Agricultural Scholarship. ‘| nine great grandchildren, a sister and | 8/stemic. This encuy of tho human races © wil restora you to perfect. health, anid inay any you have ever bougnt before at an: | half-column with questions as to what) When the railroads offer cash great gi ) a8 Ho is now ablo to cure in a short time by mean the saving of your life, A Nominal feo \ aes eee a sone : d the oth three brothers also survive him. | 8? original and new, method of Osmo will be charged only if the Case can be treat: price, and that they will honestly make | think’ of this, that, and the other|<cholarships to men who will take , sorption, Asthma in ail its forms, Con- ed with @ view to a eure, : * . lati hat t Uncle Stephen was a kind father, a tion of the many stages, A Cure guar- Do not put off this duty you owe to your ec you see just as well as you ever did in thing, having no relation whatever to work in the Agricultural College, the Od AMNEER Canna tome frend. |S in the early, Stages, before destruc: welt, eee ety, Fame wrerands end your He vour younger days. his own delinquencies. That was an| economic value of Agricultural Col- ~ 8 Bis hioh the’ dl by it 1 cured’ frequently. in 30. mins bo suffering because of your neglect to fight Bs artful effort to divert attention from A he ized? joever pass roug! ie doors hs d_ noises, Discase and provure Health without whi h - aye SPECTACLE CASE FREE i bs lege Instruction must be recognized?) ¢ his home, be it either friend or| Cw"! . : ites Be J ROTACLE CASE aE. . t A ‘1 ‘and painful Burden, a Prem tetrs: See ot tin himself to others, but I will not be}The Wabash Railroad, after a careful ’ treated, Displacements ‘Remember the Date and Place, i diverted. : " . stranger, found a hearty welcome. investigation of the Missouri College To his children we express the “If Gov. Hadley answers I insist 4 ; A pockethook spectacle cases which are}that he answer specifically. What I ec mar Np aga tenderst sympathy in this hour, the quite unique and entirely different tc | said was in each instance specifically dents who will complete satisfactorily anything you have ever seen before, (as} stated. I did not generalizeand there | the work in the Short Winter Course shown in this picture.) I have just received a small Jot of fine »Marroccine,, silver: tipped, plugl-lined the offense was committed. This dark clouds of bereavement bearsthe} Leavenworth, Kan., Dec.—Five|¥@S the construction placed upon the bright lining of a future reunion | men, convicted embezzling the money | Point at issue by the game and fish 4 arti ‘, ; | commissioner. was no possible room for doubt. For] in Agriculture at Columbia, which ae Sr eer i of Indiana banks, were added to the| example, I stated that Gov. Hadle ‘ * bankers’ colony of the Federal prison ~ Champagne. 8 Y | begins January 4, 1910. tribute in the nature of show so only upon their arrival here. Each ye the | From the Westminister Gazettee. inch psy por wag ah ny Leroprageeren sud aig a pillow of white carnations and maid- | -16n is under a sentence of five years’| It is said that when Sir Andrew vants he employs, and was paying snr fe eda . ge inthe)/en hair fern rested on the casket. imprisonment. All of them are|Clark, Mr. Gladstone’s physician, himself that board out of funds ap- = wall iphoe woe . age The funeral service was conducted | young men, the oldest being under 40| recommended a patient to drink wine weren vir 7 ge sop tmnt ae e ry os grades will be| at Altona on Sunday, Nov. 14th at 11| yates of age. |the latter expressed some surprise, of the mansion, which funds are, and Ad gee scholarship of $50.00, Ja. m. by Rev. Smith of the Baptist The men’s names and the amounts | saying he thought Sir Andrew was a always have been, peculiarly Widét lat fn oy all the expenses of the church the deceased was a member. embezzled are: Max C. Emmrich, | temperance doctor, to which Sir An- the control of the Governor. sigs vs 7 os iy - te The choir rendered some beautiful bookkeeper, Capital National Bank, |drew Clark replied: ‘‘Oh, wine does “{ also said that no Democratic agi ew each of the follow-| songs, Happy Day being his favorite | tndianapolis, $40,000; Harry C. Prin-| sometimes help you to get through Governor ever did such a thing. Will da age pars hymn. After an excellent discourse | 7),, charged with complicity with} work; for instance, I have often Gov. Hadley tell the people whether ane Louis, St. Charles, Wrren, | by Rev. Smith in the presence of | rmmrich; E. N. Detzer, teller, First |twenty letters to answer after dinner, seartintemind te enenealt-< ws eek lana” tant Audrain, Boone, Ran-|jarge gathering of relatives, friends! National Bark, Fort Wayne, $7,000; |anda pint of champagne is a great des ony thal cus benahiol a Lag: dolph, Macon, Adair, Schuyler, — and neighbors, without ostentation| 5" jy Phillips, bookkeeper Terre |help.” “Indeed,” said the patient, islature which passed the appropria- “me psi care Eovnarton Jane in sincere respect for the dead Haute National Bank, $15,000, and | “does a pint of champagne really tion was Democratic. The same ap- -- Ly 4 first ig pallihail and sympathy for the living, he was} Frank H. Nicholai, assistant cashier, |help you to answer the twenty let- propriation would have been passed | company ever offered cash scholar- buried in the afternoon in the Owen) City National Bank, Auburn, $6,000. jters?” “‘No! no!”’ said Sir Andrew, ' : cho'ar-| cemetery by the side of his wife and sseeveernaesinnse | “but when I’ve had a pint of cham- if both branches had been Demo-| ships to the students of any institu- loved ones to await the resurrection Where Game Fines Go. | pagne I don’t care a = whether I cratic, for “eure — have tion in America. It is confidently ex-| morn : Toth City, Mo., Dec.—Attor-| answer them or nott*? been passed m the beginning. i * e ‘i efferson City, Mo., Dec.—Attor- ! Ps ; pected that a large number of Mis-| Our father and neighbor we bid thee : : | ~ ———— This appropriation, mark you, like all | souri students will take advantage of farwell . ney General Elliott W. Major render-/ — She Wasn’t Superstitious. those preceding it, was to cover the | this opportunity. To that bright shinin ctile tens ed an official opinion regarding the | From London Fun. cuarent expense of the mansion. Full information about this course pees - dwell @ Po destination of fines and forfeitures! ‘Mary, Mary,” cried Mrs. Johnson Ni ° ‘ 4 ” ‘ btained under the new game and /to her maid, ‘‘what shall Ido? I’ “On Kansas Plan. may be had by addressing F. B.| with your wife and your children on hes ‘ gal , 0) ve “All of Gov. Hadley’s predeces Mumford, Dean, Columbia, Mo. yon bright golden shore fish laws. This act provided for such | just had a most dreadful accident and ‘ pre fines and forfeitures.as may be ad-|don’t know what’s going to happen. sore had a like fund at their disposal.| WHEN HER BACK ACHES. Where we hope to meet thee where judged and collected, going into the |I’ve broken my new hand glass, and But until Hadley came in to starta parting’s no more. i? Roa Sa : state revenue fund. Mr. Major, in| you know how unlucky it is to break 5 Rene RE ‘new Missouri’ on the Kansas pos A Woman Finds All Her Energy A Friend. | his opinion ‘to State Game and Fish|a looking glass. It means seven _< NOTE<! ‘ - no Governor ever appropriated any tilts 4 , : Commissioner Jesse A. Tolerton, | years’ unhappiness.’ ab. the abo } a , Phen SOM. tees hee dank SN Seon, Le and Ambition Slipping Away Here’s Your Chance Girls, | 11145 that this is directly contrary to| ‘Lor’, mum” replied Mary, “don’t Loot Suh tenis, Mo—sad cee rey eee ___ |the constitution, which provides that | you set no heed on that! Look at me. ng, ae at the Dr. By id-} For five hundred nice appearing, |a)| fines and forfeitures from infrac-|I’m not fretting, and I’ve just broken : . sensible women, there are husbands | tions of criminal statutes shall go into|the large pier glass in the drawing ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy | waiting in Wyoming, according to A. |the school fund of the county where | room.” spells, distressing urinary troubles, | E. Southwell of Gardner, acattleman. ; all tell of sick kidneys and warn you] Any respectable woman, at all comely, of the stealthy approach of diabetes, |who will be willing to forego mati- dropsy and Bright’s disease. Doan’s|nees, pink teas and the like, may go Kidney Pills permanently cure all|to that Western state and be welcom- these disorders. Here’s proof of it|ed by some man who will give her a ina Butler woman’s words: good home and care for her the rest Mrs. M. M, Coombs, 407'S. Dakota} of her life, Mr. Southwell said at the |. St. Butler, Mo., says: “For years I} Ryan: |wasbothered with kidney complaint} ‘More women are needed in Wyo- “wort ming,”’ the cattleman continued. ‘ “Men outnumber apr pbs to 1* /and -I'was often annoyed by dizzy|from my home there probably are a ° , e seore of men who would be glad of |the opportunity to marry, and they are men who own their own homes, They are usually sold at $1 each, bul Dr. Haux has authorized me to give one away free as a souvenir (as long at they last) with every pair of spectacles So if you come in and buy a pair of spectacles before the cases are all gont you will get a handsome 10-karat Gold Filled pair of Dr. Haux ‘Perfect Vision’ ailver-tipped, plush-lined pocketbook spectacle case worth $1—which together amounts to six dollars worth of value— for only $1.50. For sale at CLAY’S DRUG STORE ‘ BUTLER, MISSOURI. “Tam glad to know that my ex- FATHER 80-MOTHER 76 The aged father and mother of a prominent Boston lawyer safely carried through the last two winters by Viifol The son says: “My father and mother owe their present strength and good health to ce 2 Vinol. During the last two trying winters neither of them had a cold, and w le. to walk farther and do more than’-for

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