The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1910, Page 7

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COUGHS AND COLDS. 3 Took Pe-ru-na. Peruna D Gentlemefr:—I can cheerfully recom- mend Peruna as an effective cure for coughs and colds, Co., Columbus, Ohio. You are authorized to use my photo with testimonial in any publication, Mrs, Joseph Hall Chase, 804 Tenth St., Washington, D. 0, Could Not Smell Nor Hear. Mrs, A. L. Wetzel, 1023 Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind., writes: “When I began to take your medicine { could not smell, nor hear a church bell ring. Now 1 can both smell and hear, “When [ began your treatment my head was terrible, I had buzzing and shirping noises in my head. “T followed your advice faithfully and took Peruna as you told me. Now IL might say lam well, “I want to go and visit my mother and sce the doctor who said T was not long for this world, I will tell him it was Peruna that cured me.” People who object to liquid medicines A MODEL MISSOURI FARM. 9 | Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain to Make Unique Display of Products at Springfield Land and Industrial Congress. ing drugs. many © leadin Pierce's medicines. That every visitor to the Missouri Land and Industrial Congress, to be held under the auspices of the Mis- souri State Board of Immigration at Springfield, Mo., January 26th, 27th and 28th, 1910, may be confronted with a graphic and convincing dem- onstration of the diversified resources of Missouri lands, there is being or- ganized by the Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain Railroad an exhibit which will be in miniature a model farm, complete even to the chicken yard, orchard and family garden. Representatives of the railroad are now collecting sample products of corn and grasses, fruits and vege- tables, and all manner of farm crops for this display and it is hoped to have every section touched by the Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain lines represented in the exhibit. The Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain traverses forty counties of this great State, and owing to the large quan- OBR RP Miro Ro Ro Pe BMH O tity of products nec ry to handle if all exhibits were accepted from sh county it has been decided to solicit only a few of the best speci- mens of each crop or product. If the reader has any noteworthy specimens of products he has raised jhe will not only be doing something | for his State, but also for his country, | ry if he will give complete information regarding it to the local agent or Im- | migration Agent, J. N. Anderson, Room 103, Missouri Pacific Building, St. Louis. A selection of the best of the pro- forming drugs. respect and admiration. 406 When you want to ‘Cure Pork » you will need one or more of the following: secrecy; an open publicity, square-dea’ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription THE ONE REMEDY fer woman’s ailments, sold by druggists, devised and gotten up by a regularly graduated physician of vast experience in treating woman's peculiar diseases and carefully adapted to work in harmony with her delicate organization, by an experienced and skilled specialist in her maladies. THE ONE REMEDY for woman's ailments, sold by druggists, which contains neither alcohol (which to most women is the rankest poison) or other injurious or habit- We have a profound desire to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensit We shall not, therefore, particularize here concerning the symptoms and which Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has for more than 40 years proven such a boon. afflicted of the gentler sex than to refer them to Dr. Pierce’s Commom Sense Medical Adviser, a great family doctor book bound in cloth and given away gratis, or sent, post-paid, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps—to Cover Cost of mailing only, All the delicate ailments and matters about which every woman, whether young or old, single or married, should know, but which their sense of delicacy makes them hesitate to ask even the family physician about, are made plain in this great book, Write for it. Address: Wort.n’s Dispensary Menieat. Association RV Pierce. M. 1.. President. 663 Main Sereat Rufala N V MISSOURI ( PACIFIC { | IRON \ MOUNTAIN \ The most intelligent people, an The THE ONE REMEDY for women, the composition of which is so perfect and good that its makers are not afraid to print its every ingredient, in plain English on its outside bottle-wrapper, and attest the correctness of the same under oath. Condensed Statement of and 5 a Good Sound Common Sense Policy To use medicines only of KNOWN ComposITION, and which contain neither alcohol nor habit-form- It is foolish—often dangerous to do otherwise. the most successful, conscientious physicians, follow this judicious course of action. medical authorities, of all schools of medicine, endorse the ingredients composing Dr. These are plainly printed on wrappers and attested under oath. There's no I alles is followed by the makers. iveness of modest women, for whom we entertain the most sincere peculiar ailments incident to the sex for We cannot, however, do a better service to the of 1000 pages, PD BO SB A SS BBS BAA Bast Fae the j j Missouri State Bank’ i j j Missouri Pacific Time Table § The Walton Trust Co BUTLER STATION. { Following is corrected time of trains: { As rendered to the State Bank Commissioner under call of Ob AE aS ee ee ducts will be made and as many_tak- Ai giieeh in ” 12:36 p.m, N ber 16th, 1909 _Man-a-lin an Ideal Laxative. en as can possibly be accommodated — ane B K.¢ “poe, | “ am, ovember th, H A in the space assigned the railroad owdere orax SAE SS HAY 1:80 pm, ethene BODY OF TUNNELER ainanion All aes in connec: Liquid Smoke Lic i anne RESOURCES : : q 4 9:48pm, Money loaned....... ... $546,876.29 FOR RICHES FOUND. tion with the shipment of these ex- ‘hibits and their arrangement at | Springfield will be borne by the Mis-'| Isaac Finkelstein Killed by Cave-| souri Pacific-Iron Mountain. All that, in Half Way to Goal. is asked of the farmer, or others hay- ing suitable exhibits, is that they give | New York, Jan. 9.—The body of information regarding them to the Isaac Finkelstein, who, to gain funds . ¢ | : ; parties named above. Everyone! to support his family, planned the| should be interested in a good repre-| robbery ofa jewelry store opposite sentation for their county. his tenement home by burrowing be-| 45 your products are finally chosen| neath the street, was found in the . . | ‘ou will be asked to deliver them to; ..___ jibe eae I Hee tunnel. He had been caught ina sf ; el Local Freight | 11-30 p.m, Over-draits. eater ; a“ Bonds and StockS..........seseseceeseeees ‘ Real estate (including bank building)..... Furniture and fixtures.... Title Abstract Books....... ; Cash and due from banks. We have a good stock of these and will be glad to supply your wants and at a right price. CLAWY’S NORTH SIDE SQUARE. “The right place." 12,979.69 30,747.58 ( West, departs.......... ) Kast, arrives | Sundays departs 7 arrives. 745a.m, Interstate oop Mm, a.m, 1,300.00 1,000.00 168,927.81 Freight trains do not carry passengers, All freight for forwarding must be at depot notlater than eleven o'clock & m. or be held for following days forwarding. Freight for 4 Total Resources......... Interstate Division must be delivered before five o’clock p. m, No freight billed for this train in morning. K. GU. VaNvERVooRT, Agent. j j j 3,453.22 j j j j ; LIABILITIES .. $110,000.00 98,850.15 556,434.44 Capital stock.........cssseeeeres Surplus and Und. Profits Total Deposit®......cs:0.4+ siatieatitiontiinaioaitioal 25666 48) 6 44448 4% The Missouri Pacific have through package car service which delivers cave-in half-way’ to his goal. Besides the gang of Street Depart- ment laborers, whose digging led to! the discovery, stood Mrs. Leah Fink- elstein and her five small children. | Those old enough to talk, firmly de- clared their faith in their father. Finkelstein’s reported disappear- ance by his brother-in-law, Issidor Garbus, was what led to the discov- ery of the tunnel, which, from the vacant basement in the tenement next tohis home, No. 53 Ludlow street, was being burrowed toward the jewelry store. In this store were thousands of dollars in diamonds and precious _-gems,—and_next_door_was ahank|asthma, its supreme. whose deposits range up to $10,000,- 000. Garbus, who was arrested after the presence of the tunnel became known was released. Local Option Election in Jasper County. Carthage, Mo., Jan.—The county court in special session here set the date for a local option election in Jasper county for February 3. The court has been’ considering petitions for the election since Monday. Farm- ers who have been circulating peti- tions in the rural districts were fore- ed to walk many miles through the snow to get signatures and present them to the court. The February the nearest railroad station. The lo-| nRyS SURE 0 cal agent will see to its transporta-| tion. | A STATE VOTE. A Wild Blizzard Raging brings danger, suffering—often death Enough Names to Assure Prohi-_ '—to thousands, who take colds,| bition Submission This Fall. | coughs and lagrippe—that terror of | winterand spring. Its danger signals | K- © Str. | are ‘stuffed up;”’ nostrils, lower part) There is no longer any doubt that of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in| Missouri will vote on the question of back of head, and a throat-gripping | fata wide Drohibia aye Novette cough. When grip attacks, as you | State wide prohibition next } over value your life, don’t delay getting ber, in the opinion of Judge William ‘Dr. King’s New Discovery. “One | H. Wallace, president of the Missouri bottle cured me,” writes A. L. Dunn, | Constitutional Amendment Associa- | jof Pine Valley, Miss., ‘after being | tion. Enough signatures already | | laid up’ three weeks with grip.’’ For) - | | sore ta s, hemorrhages, aan, | have been obtained, he says, to make | jcolds, whooping cough, bronchitis, jit certain that a constitutional amend-| ment will be submitted. | £0c, $1.00. | Boy Wins $170 in Corn Prizes. | Charles E. Stokes, corresponding | 7 sensi " ca | secretary of the amendment associa-| Cc —— Tg rg Aa |tion, there are between 15,000 and) basses Prgh | 4 "9 | 16,000 signatures. Enough addition- | took $170 worth of premiums at the | a1 signatures have been obtained | state corn show here last week. 5: | throughout the state to bring the| M. Jordan, the Missouri corn man, | | mailed Currie checks for $120 and | mumuer el we s caaice 22,000, | will send a $50 loving cup to him by or Petree. He bears ee jin eleven congressional districts of | express. ; P the state. cure babi $100 in gold on the| “We do not intend to stop at that,”’ | highest scoring corn, any color oF! Judge Wallace said, ‘‘but intend to} oo He ion $20 on the best ten obtain at least twice the number of | ears of white corn and a like amount | 5 |names necessary, so there may be no on the best ten ears of yellow corn. | Me y The loving cup was the sweepstakes | — cgi prize. He isa son of J. C. Currie. ‘Eve’ Wants ‘Adam’ Pardoned. | Harry Hensley won the first prize, | Jefferson City, Mo., Jan.—Mrs a $100 buggy, and Joseph Matthews Sharpe, or ‘“‘Eve,”’ as she calls her- /merchandise from New York in But- ler on the fifth morning out, fourth morning delivery from Cincinnati and Cleveland, third morning from Indianapolis and Chicago, second morning from St. Louis. Will be § glad to furnish you routing orders which will insure quick time. x OR. J. M. NORRIS, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist Eyes Tested Free and Glasses“Prop- erly Fitted. Office on south side 49-tf over Times Office OR, E. N. CHASTAIN Butler, Mo. Office over American Clothing House esidence High Street Taial LAMDUAION: 085.0505 8 Resources as published under Official call of June 23d, 1909 NOP GEIR cccinerne sg IT’S WORTH WHILE Office Phone 213 Res. Phone 195 DR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. BUTLER - MISSOURI Office Phone 20 House Phone 10 DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads to R. L. Liddil’s Studio North side square Butler, Missouri DR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST | Butlef, Missouri - ~~ East Side of the Square To take into consideration the cha tegrity and responsibility of the men who stand behind a bank before making your se- lection of one to do business with. The directorate of this bank is made up of men who are individually successfu lectively able to safeguard your interests. DIRECTORS. J, W. Eggleson, BLP E. K, Morilila, T. W. Legg, R. A. Plegott, Ww. R, F. Harper, J. R, Simpson, Wm. Seelinger, Dr. J, M. Christy, vesley Denton, J. E, Thompson, f : 4 4 4 4 653,833.47 111,451.12 — |.) 8) et) hh hhh ‘ | and col- Powell, M. A. Carroll, C. R. Radford, A. Simpson, Alva Deerwester PEOPLES BANK, “The Bank on which you can always Bank.” — includes all the county, save | won the second premium, a $20 tool | eal, come here trom Kanaes City to Phone No. 312 ——s| oplin and Webb City which hold|cabinet, in the boys’ corn contest. | ' |— — - special election January 27. Both live near Jackson, Mo. jsee if she could get her husband, | T. C. BOULWARE c alii | Adam God,” pardoned from the| _ ——— |penitentiary. Adam is serving a| Physician & Surgeon | twenty-five-year sentence in the peni-|Qffice North Side Square, Butler, EE é Stomach Blood and tentiary. Eve did not have any rec-| Mo. Diseases of women and chil- - : om , jommendations. Major Chambers, | dren a specialty. p h St | 8 Mares & Fill Liver Troubles Pardon Attorney, told Eve that it) — i seis BIC eron a 10n 5 ] ies . : ck eeu ci would be best for her return to Kan-| 60 YEARS’ 3 peemrgtenromna nny Hee RELIOU ef 4 pabeopeeete laake sas City, where Adam was convicted, | EXPERIENCE For Sale All registered stock , , tich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating and try to get recommendations fa- I invite inspection ™ ' eee a9 an oon Oe oe ee Oe bis thomas, voring clemency for him. Eve went] of this stock, as it will com- 2 active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives to the penitentiary, where she talked a ag babecy-l ‘< : 9 rey wi i out disease-produciag bacteria and cures a whole multi- with her husband for an hour. | oth Ars lee a rie . ba canny About a year ago Adam and Eve Trape Marks ed stock and are top seine * Liver’ hentnone 3 gooey ces of es vi - streets of Kansas Copymenrs &c. | If you buy from home parties a cake meee a Gorton Medica! D: iscor s kp in + lg to disperse one q ewig ascerint Crimea freewhetner sx | you always have a recourse if pes Pet aed Taae ateed Ghases, "ve 0 met gatherings Eve, Ss and tigen Soon HANDED ons it is not as represented, ‘ VinsAbe Weed to esseet ony siedic'oe ct +: 2000 Nee ee ee | a | of Wadler. ‘folephons 4 oa see creers Sco Masia! Dor, land Eve's disciple, a bystander anda) $Clewtifi¢ American, 126. 4 complete list of ingredients in plain English on is bot child were killed, Adam and Eve| Ahandeomely ostrated weekly. Tarreet ct ays same > Reggae Ay — under oath. were both indicted, but the prosecu- ni Fog = lew fork ‘ __Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels tion against the woman was dropped. BMW & Co,2810seen a ew | ae

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