The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 20, 1910, Page 7

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aot PEA ak NURSING MOTHERS |¢ppar FINAN- show the beneficial ef- | CIAL TRUST fects of sie | 5 2 | And Now He Wants the Central Scott’s Emulsion Bank. in a very short time. It Ask Your Neishbors So many people scattered all over the American Continent have been cured by Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines that there's scarcely a hamlet where some of these grateful people are not to be easily found—ever ready to say a good word for the medicines which cured them and which very likely may cure you, if similarly afflicted. Look them up. They are walking ad- vertisements for Dr. Pierce’s medicines—ever ready to pass the good news along that these medicines cure when many others fail. Little advertised NOW, because their record of 40 years of cures makes great displays of their merits unnecessary. The great American people,' —— generally know of their unequaled record. s a Stomach and Liver invigorator, and Blood cleanser q “GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY” IS PAR EXCELLENCE THE REMEDY NEEDED. For Woman’s Peculiar Weaknesses and Derangements, DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION The acquirement by J. Pierpoint So tuaiids b Morgan of Levi P. Morton's trust not on y builds her up, company has directed public atten- but enriches the mother’s | tion to Morgan’s power in the finan- * jcial world. This company has a total milk and properly nour- |“" ; ! PI oy capitalization of $5,000,000 with re-| ishes the child. | sources of $170,000,000. The United Nearly all mothers who | Press is authority for this statement: : ‘ | “Morgan has time and again been nurse theirchildren should referred to as the money king of take this splendid food- | America, but he never deserved the i |title more than he does now. Here tonic, not only to keep are the banks, and trust companies {and insurance concerns that he either up their own strength but | to properly nourish their children. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paperand this ad, for our | beautitul Savings Bank and Child's Sketeh-Book, Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny, SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York ‘THE TIDE AGAINST CANNON’) Champ Clark Devotes a Few Re- marks Toward the House’s Czar. Dayton, O., Jan.—In a speech here Champ Clark, of Missouri, leader of the minority in the House of Repre- sentatives, attacked Speaker Cannon owns or controls: | Equitable Life, $472,339,508. | Equitable Trust company, $63,821, - 500. Mercantile Trust company, $68,474, - | 700. Guaranty Trust company, $170,000, - | 000. | National Bank of Commerce | 549,095. First National Bank, $139,621,689, Chase National Bank, $107,285,710. | Mechanics’ National Bank, $51,- | 346,368, | National Copper Bank, $40,307, 764. | Liberty National Bank, $24,705,014. Bankers’ Trust, $53,926,900. Astor Trust company, $15,205,900. New York Life, $494,408, 807, National City Bank (Standard Oil control, ) $280, 447,971. New York Trust, $66,145,300. Standard Trust, $18,450,100, , $226, - IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WHIL. vet the, People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser by R.V. Pierce, M. D.,—the People’s Schoolmaster in Medicine—revised and up-to-date book of 1000 pages—which treats of diseased conditions and the practical and successful treatment thereof. Cloth-bound sent post-paid on receipt of 31 cents in one- cent stamps to pay cost of mailing on/y, in strong paper covers for 21 stamps. PENSARY MEDICAL AssociaTION. R.V. Pierce. M. D.. President, Buffalo, N. Y. OADM PEr Bio Bin ir Bie Bo Bh BA SD When you want to . Still Stands at the MISSOURI PACIFIC Missouri Pacifc Time Table BUTLER STATION Head of the Line. Address WoORLD’s Dis- OO BR BP BA SS BSB Bam ‘ 4 State Bank 1 Condensed Statement of the 1% Vlissouri and The Walton Trust Co Cure Pork Ft a ye n * ER The railroad and industrial corpora- | § Mr, Clark said that the tide is every- | tions, of which Morgan either owns where rising against Cannonism and the giant share of the securities or As rendered to the State Bank Pd 0. more 0. > * . you will need one or t Following is corrected time of trains: that the fight against the House rules would continue until crowned with | succeess. He said the statement of Speaker Cannon that the fight against | the House rules was simply an effort to prevent any tariff legislation was untrue. 015. Mr. Clark referred to Speaker Can- non’s Kansas City speech which, he said, was ‘devoted chiefly to a dis- cussion of the fight to amend the House rules and to the motives, am- bitions, mental equipment and polit- ical status of some of us, who have dared to lift our eyes above his shoe- strings, look him squarely in the face and fight in the open for the rehabili- tation of the House of Representa- tives. It would be interesting to know how that speech happened to be written and read to the audience and it would be edifying to know who furnished him with certain alleged dictates the policies are: \ | Southern Railway, $466,609,877. | Pere Marquette, $96,348,000. | Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, | $82,369, 000. | Chicago Great Western, $104,766,- Internal Harvester Co., $120,000,-| International Merchant Marine, | $180, 265,361. United States Steel corporation, | $1,497,001,500. Erie Railway, $414, 256,417. Pullman company, $100,000,000. General Electric Co., $80,101,600. American Telephone and Western | Uuion, $515,073, 200, United Dry Goods Co., $20,000,000. Public Service corporation, New | Jersey, $66,500,000. Interborough Rapid Transit, $169,-| : i = | 192,000. | facts on which he based some of his!“ yygson-Manhattan Co., $57,374,- | ) remarks. 000 i \ a 374, How He Loves His Enemies. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, $125,000,- | “The speaker professes to love and 000. | admire a courageous man,” Mr. Clark| A group of railroads in which Mor- said. ‘It’s a strange commentary on’ gan control is nominal, but which are his loud professions in that regard manipulated through his banking | that he bitterly assails all those who house, is capitalized at $3,559, 104,646. | have courage to oppose his system! With a total of more than ten bil-| and ‘deals damnation round the land’ lion dollars in resources in the above onall not willing to bow the knee companies, Morgan, it is claimed in | and kowtow to him. He strikes a Louis XIV ‘I am the state’ attitude and savagely belabors all who would liberalize the rules of the House. “Since the adjournment of Con- gress I have been over most of Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas and Okla- homa, and into Colorado and South Dakota, and everywhere in that terri- tory ‘Cannonism’ is the resounding theme of every tongue and against it that part of the country is aflame. A. Bede, of Minnesota, describes him- self as ‘a Cannonized statesman’ since he was defeated for renomination by adhering to Cannon, and the signs of the times indicate that that peculiar class of statesmen to which Adam claims to belong will be much in- creased this year. “Good Painters use Mound City Co.’s ‘Horse Shoe’? Brand House Paint exclusively. W. H. Hupp & Son. 51-52t. Strong Healthy Women If a woman is-strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth- means to her but little suffering. in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted for motherhood. This can be Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood, healthy, strong, vigorous, virile ‘Favorite Prescription’’ banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby’s advent easy and vitalizes the feminine almost painless. It quickens and I | pleases with the finances of the coun- jtry, no matter what monetary legisla- | tion is enacted by congress and there | is a general feeling of wonderment in | Wall Street to-day as to where the aged financier is going to get off. It is known that his recent activity in jassuming control of the big banks, | trust and insurance companies is all | part of one general plan that was de- | cided on by Morgan and his advisors following the panic of 1907. Closer control of banks and stricter | restrictions for their management! were the suggestions Morgan made when he was asked at that time what | remedy there was for the panic and, | judging from recent devolopments, he has set out to secure the closer control at any rate. And now he wants the American | people to give him the central bank. | Will they do it?—Commoner. The trouble lies making them and elastic. the following: Salt Peter Powdered Borax Liquid Smoke We have a good stock of these and will be glad to supply your wants and at a right price. CLAYWY’S NORTH SIDE SQUARE. “The right place." EAE SY BEB SB 6466) 8B 6644 64 4S o Roosevelt Asked to Save Day. Washington, D. C., Jan. 16.—-When Theodore Roosevelt reaches Khartum in the Egyptian Sudan, the first point where advices concerning recent de- velopments in the United States can jreach him, cablegrams and letters by the score from his personal friends and former political associates will await him, urging that he abandon his tour of Europe and return to this’ country at once. | Persons conversant with the busi-| ness of the cable companies say that, | although the mails would serve.as | well, since Roosevelt is not expected | , lartum_until late in_Jan uary, that already long messages are going through, prepaid, for the ear-| liest possible delivery to the former President. The arguments being made are that Roosevelt’s presence here is essential to stiffen the backbone of the Taft administration and to prevent the en- tire machinery of the Government being organized upon reactionary lines, An influential New Yorker, who is in Washington to-day, says that the | Roosevelt men in that State are offer- ing to make Roosevelt Governor, Senator, or todo anything to intro- duce his influence again into New| York state affairs. Profitable Fifteen Acres. Many papers and real estate men blow about what one man can do witha few acres of land, especially \in California, Colorado and Texas, but we believe none can beat the record made by a southwest Missouri farmer not ten miles from Crane, and what one man has done any other man can do by applying the same amount of energy and good judgment to the work in hand. Geo. Logan of Logan has 15 acres of ground, part of a section at one time belonging to his father; off of this, this year, he gathered 1,000 barrels of apples that at $4.50 per barrel, brought $4,500; sold $400 worth of strawberries, and honey and vegetables to bring the total up to $5,400. This is more than the father ever made in one year off the entire section, working a family of boys. Southwest Missouri farming is all right, if you apply common sense and do not try to farm in too big chunks.—Crane Chronicle. Traine North (No. 20 6:08am, x ac. : K.C. stock | Local Freight | 1:30 pam. Trains South (No. sop m, a ae | 12 bpm. a ees 20! 946 pm, Local Freight | 20l, 11 30 p.m, ( West, departs ) Kast, arrives | Sundays departs i arrives. Interstate Freight trains do not carry passengers, All freight for forwarding muat be at depot notlater than eleven o’clock a m or be held for following days forwarding Freight for Interstate Division must be delivered before No freight billed for this E. U, Vanprnvoour, Agent. five o’clock p. m, train in morning, | The Missouri Pacific have through package car service which delivers | merchandise from New York in But- ‘Jer 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. 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 DR, E. N. CHASTAIN Butler, Mo. + Office-over American Clothing House Residence High Street Office Phone 213 Res. Phone 195 DR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseases ot 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 Butler, Missouri East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 T. G, BOULWARE | Physician & Surgeon Mo. Diseases of women and chil- dren a specialty. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks Desicns A Copyricuts &c. ‘Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patental Communica- tons strictly contidential. HAN on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for yee its taken through Munn ¥3 receive notice, without chi inthe "Scientific American, ely illustrated weekly. Largest cul 1 x ‘Terms, of any Salen Commissioner under call of November 16th, 1909: j ( j ‘ j j j f j \ RESOURCES j ; j j Money 10BNE...6cecccccsicevenees Over-dratts, . ee Bonds and stocks,.. Rrra ere ret Real estate (including bank building). Furniture and fixtures, Title Abstract Books.... : Cash and due from banks.., 12,97 9 30,747.58 1,300.00 1,000.00 Total Resources LIABILITIES .. $110,000.00 98,850.15 556,434.44 .. $765,284.59 Capital stock Surplus and Und. Profit nee TFOtAE DOPORUG: 605050 csacvesveses j f ; ; j Total Liabilities “is Resources as published under Official call of June 23d, 1909............. 653,833.47 $111,451.12 Net Gain j j f j j f j j j f f f ‘ j j f j f j j FS S VSS SS SSB SB BSH SBP mm IT’S WORTH Office North Side Square, Butler, | WHILE To take into consideration the character, in- tegrity and responsibility of the men who stand behind a bank before making your se- fection of one to do business with. The directorate of this bank is made up of men who are individually successful and col- lectively able to safeguard your interests. DIRECTORS, J, W. Eggleson, E. E. Morilla, T. W. Legg, R. A. Piggott, R. F. Harper, J. R. Simpson. B, P Powell, M.A Carroll, C. R. Radford, W. A. Simpson, Alva Deerwester Wm. Seelinger, Dr. J, M. Christy, C. A. Lane J.R, Jenkins, Wesley Denton, J, E, Thompson, PEOPLES BANK, “The Bank on which you can always Bank."’ 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, If 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. Percheron Stallions,

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