The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 17, 1910, Page 8

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D® PRICES Received the highest award at Chicago World’s Fair Rockville Booster News. In a freight wreck near Hepler, The streets of the city and many of | Kan. Monday Wick Walls, who was the roads thru out the country as well | formerly a citizen of this place, was have been treated to a generous drag | badly injured, We are unable to ob- ying in the past few days, ‘To say | tain details but learn that he had both that it has helped is expressing it} legs broken besides being injured inildly, and the only fault) to find is otherwise, that there has not been enough of it] Rey, Belcher, of Walker, died in done ‘that city Sunday, and interment was Among the remarkable sales of! made at Nevada the day following. horses made in this vicinity in the He was pastor of the Baptist church past few months, is that of the sale of |in this city for three years and has two coming 3-year-old mares, owned’ many friends in this community, by C. B. Lane, which was sold at the among whom he was distinguished Smith sale Monday to Bracher broth- for his upright life and amiable dis- | position, ors, the consideration being $410, 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, IIDO 00 VOVGO 0900 90808 COSSOOCE FARMERS | BANK OF BATES COUNTY. | Capttat .. hace We are protected against robbery by_insurance and our large CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Burglar Proof. DIRECTORS: E. A. Bennett, Clark Wix, J. J, McKee, Homer Duvall, Frank Holland, J. W. Choate, O. A. Heinlein, W. F, Duvall. F. N. Drennan, "WE WANT YOUR SUSINESS. B. A. Bennett, President, Homer Duvall, Cashier, HB Lisa Age. Coat County Court Items. Amanda Porter adjudged insane and ordered sent to Asylum No 3 at Nevana. In the matter of the new road peti- tioned for by Megiassen, ery et al the court finds that the dam- up. on hand of $779.11. W J McAninch, Mt Pleasant. Lee Stith, East Boone. Louis Culbertson, Summit. E E Eckles, Lone Oak. E E Eckles, Lone Oak Drainage. D W Wright, Mound. P L Shelton, Walnut. P L Shelton, Walnut Drainage. Jared Griggs, Hudson. Albert Edrington, Spruce. O J Radford, Deep Water. C F Keinberger; Pleasant Gap. Jason Deardorff, Shawnee. J M Clark, New Home and Drain- age. 1 C Deardorff, Grand River. S G Adams, Charlotte. S |, Coleman, non-resident and mer- chant. re S P Hazen, Homer and Drainage. CH Fields, Rockville. Jas Hull, Deer Creek. F F Archer, West Point. A N Bleavins, West Boone. W T Kemper, Prairie and Drainage. JN Nelson, Elkhart. J K Kelso, Howard. M C Fortune, Osage and: Drainage. S C Stayton, Mingo. Inquest fees to Dr C A Lusk, coro- der, unknown dead man at Rich Hill, 03. Ordered that road along west side sec 30 twp 41 R 31 be changed to con- form to survey 51 by county sur- veyor, Settlement of S L Coleman, county treasurer for consolidated tax, back tax 1908, railrood, telephone and telegraph tax, examined and approv- ed. Dram shop license granted to A C Taft at Rich Hill. Warrants issued to cover bills for current expenses. Stubborn As Mules are liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. .Then there’s trouble—loss of appetite—indigestion, nervousness, despondency, headache. But such troubles fly before Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the world’s best stomach and liver remedy. So easy. 25c at F. T. Clay's. A Bright Boy. From the Providence Journal. Collector Loeb at a dinner in New York praised a certain customs in- spector. “His success," said Collector Loeb, “fs due to his knowledge of human nature. He is like a boy I used to know in Albany. “This boy got vaccinated on the wear on his coat sleeve. But the lad arm. putting the ribbon on the wrong arm.’ “« ‘No,’ said the urchin; ‘you don’t know the boys at our school.’ ”’ Real Estate Transfers. / Warranty Deeds. William Wagner to Samuel Arthur Garvey 80 a sec 5 Mound $5600. Van Kretzinger to W E Lawson 110 a sec 23 Deepwater $4,250. Fred B Hey to Gilbert Pence 154. ages to the owners of the lands over | sec 9 West Boone $11,200. which the road runs assessed inthe} WH H Franklin to UlresesL Os-| 1¢ people were born right and after- sum of $665 has been paid into the | burn 80 a sec 16 West. Boone $4000. county treasury as per previous order} William Orr to Fred B Hey 77a of the court. The County Highway | sec 9 West Boone $5,308. Engineer is ordered to make survey} Laura Orr to Fred B Hey 76a sec and mark out said road to be opened | 9 West Boone $6000, Edgar Foster to Frances F Garri- W H Dunn as trustee of Grand | son lot 9 blk 27 Rich Hill $100. River township settles with the court} Florence H Morriston to Jonas for school monies, showing a balance | Alonzo Price 80a sec 8 West Point twp $2300. . | The following township collectors} VC Michael to King Johnson 40a settled with the court: sec 15 Walnut $1200, CL Thompson to Samuel C Cut- shall lots 18, 19 and 20 blk 12 Merwin $750... Z Pees to George W Hall lots 9 & _|10 blk 17 Merwin $400, WA Sheets to HH Lisle and A Duvall 79 a sec 36 West Boone $3000. Emily Hemphill to ‘A E Wilson lots 233 and 234 Adrian $75. , C J Sells to Charles Allman $ 1-2 blk 9 Butler $3000, C W Shove to Sarah J Dudley 80 a sec 24 Homer $3400. R E Mooney toC A Allen pt blk 2 Williams add Butler $200. Geo W Miller to J A Anderson 40 a sec 14 Mingo $600. J A Anderson to D J Coon 40 a sec 14 Mingo $600. GT Finley toC E Crumley pt sec 20 West Point $1400. da C H Proctor to Floyd Ludwick: pt sec 32 West Boone and lots 1, 2, 11 & 12 blk 1, lots 1 to 8 blk 4 and lots 1; 2, 11 & 12 blk 5 Richardsons add Merwin $6000. James E Ames to B F Metz lots 4, 5 & 6 blk 69 Rich Hill $1200. Luther Ames to B F Metz lot 4 blk 48 Rich Hill $800. F G Wilson to R M Davis 80a sec 4 Hudsnn $2800, : H H Lisle and A Duvall toME Shipps 79 a sec 836 West Boone $3,185 John H Crow et al to Luther C Campbell 150 a sec 5 Spruce $5600. Max Weiner to John H Martin 395 a sec 30 and 29 Summit $23, 700. Laura Bowman to Susan Burge lots a &2 blk 93and all blk 94 Foster $1000, Dallas Drake to Raney N Maxey 22 a sec 36 Spruce $1000. How Good News Spreads. ‘Tam 70 years old and travel most of the time,’”’ writes B. F. Tolson, of Elizabethtown, yr. “Everywhere I gol recommend Electric Bitters, be- ‘cause I owe my excellent health and | vitality to them. They effect a cure | every time.’’ They never fail to tone | the stomach, regulate the kidneys and | bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves- and purify the blood. | They work wonders for weak, run- down men and women, restoring strength, vigor and health that’s a daily joy. Try them. Only 50c. positively guaranteed Satisfaction is by F. T. Clay. Fruit is in Good Shape. | Jacob Faith, a_local fruit man of some renown, in a letter to the Neva- |da Post, says: | “Some of your readers want. to right arm, and the doctor gave him a| know the prospect for fruit. On red ‘I’ve been vaccinated’ ribbon to! March 9, I never saw the prospect] |better for tree fruit than this year. proceeded to tie the ribbon on his left | The peach buds are more apt to be | killed by frost than any other fruit “* ‘Why,’ said the doctor, ‘you are | buds but are at present in a condition to endure 12 degrees below zero, At present the freezing at night keeps the buds back. Are Drugs Necessary? Do Drugs Cure Disease? Can Nature be wards lived right, there would be no use for medicine, Every this, So do other well-informed people. | right itself, the poison, , right. But as said before there are a multitade of people such people Peruna is a boon. A dose One thing more. When person lives ‘wrongly, or acquires bodily weakness by heredity, medicine can do only very Uttle, Medicine cannot cure him. Only ebariatans claim that medicines will eure disease, Medicines may palliste symptoms. Medicines may urge the powers of Nature toresist disease, Med- icines sometimes arouse the efforts of the human body to right itself against de- rangements. This is the most that med- feine can do. Aman accidentally puts his finger in the fire. Instinctively he wets bis finger in his mouth, then blows on it for the cooling effect. This is no cure. He knows it very well. But it makes it feel better for the time being. People eat upwisely. This produces @yspepsia or indigestion. The only rational cure is to eat correctly. Yetif @ palliative is at hand the pains of indi- gestion can be mitigated, the throes of dyspepsia assuaged, The medicine can- not be said to have cured. It simply palliates disagreeable symptoms, The eure must come through right living. Take Peruna, for instance, No one elaims Peruna is a cure for dyspepsia. But Peruna will stimulate the stomach to perform its function properly, Peru- na will increase the flow of digestive fluids, without which digestion cannot be carried on at all. It wi!l increase the Felish of food, the appetite. It is admitted that all this can be accomplished by right living, but there are so many people who either will not or do not know how toeat correctly that @ tremendous amount of good can be done by the wise uso of Peruna, A stomach that has been frequently abused performs tho function of diges- tion very lazily. Such astomach allows the food to remain undigested for some time after it is swallowed. This leads to fermentation of the food. Sour stom- ach is the result. This goes on week after week, until the blood is poisoned with the products of fermentation. This eondition is very apt to produce rheum- m. ” is not claimed that Peruna will cure rheumatism. Nothing will cure rheum- atism but correct living. But 1% is @lsimed that Peruna will assist a badly abused stomach to perform its work, 6 Beautiful Teaspoons Free. 4 Farm Progress of St. Louis, Mo., the biggest and -best gemi-monthly farm and agricultural paper printed in the United States, offers to send six beautiful teaspoons to anyone who sends 25 cents for a one-year sub- scription, or one dozen spoons for a two-year subscription at 50 cents. The spoons are six inches in length and are made of solid silverloid (Pure White Metal), which will not tarnish and in ordinary use will last for years. | The edges are handsomely beaded | after the design of the most expensive | It & person would correct bis habits, persist im right eating and temperate doctor knows | ways, undoubtedly the stémach would the blood would rid iteef of and would be whowill notorcan- before meals will assist the stomach to the of ils that follow indigestion disappear. In other words, Poruna is helpfal to those who live badly, or those who have acquired some chronic ¥ Peruna does not cure, butit assists the powers of Nature to bring about a cure, The whip does not increase the power of the horse to pull a load, but jadi- ciously used it stimulates the horse to use his powers at the right time, with- out which he could not have pulled the load. This illustrates the effect of Peruna, or any other good remedy upon the sys tem. Taken at the right time, it calls forth the powers of the human system to meet the en. roachments of disease, and t).us cuts short, if not entirely ends, the diseased action, No one should ever attempt to eubsti- tute medicine in the place of right live ing. In thé end such an attempt will prove a disaster. Butan occasional use of the right medicine at the right time is a godsend, and no reasonable person will undertake to deny it, Those who know how to use Peruns find it of untold value, By and by the world will get wise enough so that through correct living no medicine at all will be needed, But that time has not arrived, In the meantime, while the world is approaching that perfeo- tion in which all medicine will be etim- inated, Peruna is a handy remedy to have in the house, Slight derangements of tho stomach; slight catarrhal attacks of the liver, the throat, bronchial tubes, lungs or bow- els; these attacks are sure to Jead to grave diseases, and can be averted by the judicious use of Peruna. 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