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Make $1.10-Buy What $1.25 Bought a few Years ago * Orin other words you can invest your money where it is safe and will return to you in large divi- dends of pleasure, comfort and profit; at the same time you can save from 10 to 20% on your investment. Why not take advantage of these low prices and make yourself comfortable for this winter and for many winters to come by building a house? Also the feed you waste each winter in feeding your stock in the open, without shelter, would pay for a good barn or stock shed, where it very attractive prices. turn we can save you. We have bou handled. Our ACME PLASTER is a hard wall tion if proper: uilding world. Acme is the standard plaster. known to the BUTLER, MO. uld not take so much feed and at the same time save work and waste in feealag We have our lumber sheds STACKED FULL OF LUMBER, shipped from our own saw mill at Hart, Louisana. This is bright, thoroughly seasoned and well manufactured stock of Long Leaf Pine. We buy our own MILL WORK, WINDOWS, DOORS and MOULDING in car loads, and by so doing save local freight which in it several cars of Cement and at the present we are able to make you prices on Portland Cement that will make hi you want to buy. This cement is of the highest standard and-every sack of cement we sell is guaranteed by us to give perfect satisfac- plaster—sanitary, durable and will carry more sand than any plaster We are headquarters for Bridge Material, White Oak, Cement, Sand. Gravel and Sewer Pipe. Logan-Moore Lumber Company y manufacturing-our own lumber we are able to make you PHONE 18 Canada Votes on Reciprocity | Cash Aids Climbers. i September 21. | London, July 24.—Once more the Ottawa, Ontario, July 31.—Parlia-| old subject of Americans paying to ment was dissolved recently. Nom- get into English society is revived, Bie One aCe uneua Ola peuteuiber) 141 ind the main thing in connection with and elections for September 21. {this revival is the frank admission The dissolution of the Canadian | 4 3+ the members of England’s “old Parliament carries the question of aun 7 aecentihercaah reciprocity between the United States! M y AP > dvartisite hon thigeale and Canada before the Canadian elec-| ie sti wif s e Hatiiresa torate, where the reciprocity issue | V“YS Loe ere ae ee from this time until the election on ;/ oo 21 will be the controlling a Countess offering her the sum of The announcement of dissolution 100,000 Bounds iishe woulds include ‘her in her house party she was gath- was the fulfillment of Premier Lau-| ~ jering together to meet a royal per- rier’s ultimatum, delivered to the op- | maneia i ram daar Aa dha ania position forces last Monday, that con eWihcivahe wrcte tie: letter cone tinued resistance to a vote would be), . . : taining the offer she had no idea that met by an appeal to the country. The present Liberal Government ‘an American lady actually wrote to very short of cash, but it so happen- | has a large majority in the Dominion 1 ‘ ‘4 Fy ee _majority in te ~0 | ed-that-such-was-the-case,-and-in-the-Navy-Yard and signed the letter “‘One_ store and—I—had—used themonly a Parliament, but the absence of a clo- ture rule has made it impossible to se- | desi cure the vote by which this majority ; °°S!"& h vaaratl could adopt the reciprocity measure. | Fortunately Bie as ages In the event of the success of the | P&™S°” GENS) (ay ihe CONSE AUC TSS Liberal party at the polls in Septem- | might have been serious for her host- ber, the new Parliament will at once Gea, gi imaeea thn say al per pass the reciprocity measure; whereas |S°nage—who was always partial to a defeat of the Liberals will mean the/the American colony in London— passing of Premier Laurier and the took her up, and the purchased invi- ae sd Ak Baas be- tation in Blank Castle resulted in the ue Bree ane Von ae a: | daring American eventually entertain- end the American lady achieved her The present House of Commons |‘ 7 consists of 133 Liberals, 85 Conserva- | ing royalty at her own house in Lon- tives and three Independents. | don. eS THE BUTLER” | bare, subject declared that recently ; ithe person she was addressing was’ GOOD NEWS. 'Dynamite Threat No Worry to | Speaker. Washington, D. C., July 30.—Con- tinued vigil last night by the police of Washington failed to effect the ‘arrest of any suspicious characters loitering about the capitol and the other public buildings in that neigh- borhood and so bring to light a clew to a mysterious threatening letter re- ceived by Speaker Champ Clark Tuesday. The letter, written in a scrawling hand, stated that unless an investiga- worth reading: tion of the Washington Navy Yard J. C, Reavis, High St., Butler, Mo., were started Thursday twelve pounds says: ‘An almost constant backache of dynamite would be used to blow caused me much misery. My kid- up a public building near enough to neys were badly disordered and the the capitol to make Congress aware kidney secretions passed too frequent- of the explosion. The writer said he jy, Learning of Doan’s Kidney Pills, was a discharged employe of the | procured a supply at Clay’s Drug and Profited Thereby. “Good news travels fast,’’ and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Butler are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example who has been abused.’’ short time before I was relieved."’ | It was said to-day that a close watch |. Qn Nov. 30, 1908, Mr. Reavis con- will be kept about all the public build- firmed the above statement and added: jings. The fact that no particular | have been in excellent health dur- | building was designated for destruc- ing the past two years, but I decasion- tion makes the situation a trying one. ‘ally use a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills | Speaker Clark does not seem worried. a5 a tonic. I find that this remedy “Ifa man makes up his mind to!;eeps my kidneys in good working ‘assassinate me,’’ he said, ‘‘all the order,” |Seeret-Service men in the country For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | cannot prevent him.” : cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | Notwithstanding the Speaker’s at-| New York, sole agents for the United |titude, the watch will not be relaxed. States, A Remember the name—Doan’s—and i the first of October, 1912 Many Butler Readers Have Heard It! Attention Democrats To The Democracy Of Missouri:— At the meeting of the Democratic | State Committee, held at Jefferson | City, June 20th, 1911, a resolution | was adopted, naming B. H. Rucker, | Chairman of the Executive Committee, | A. L. Harty, Secretary of the State) Committee, and J. B. Shannon, State | Chairman, as a committee on organi- | paign of 1912. this resolution, the undersigned met rat State Headquarters, Midland Build- ing, Kansas City, July 17th, and con- | cluded that the first step in organiz- ing was to issue this appeal to the individual Democrats of the State. mittee, elected at the primaries next year, cannot complete its organization for the gubernatorial and the presi- dential election of 1912, until about almost the is a serious eve of the election. Th impossible for the new committee to do effective work unless aided by the | present committee. To make an effective national and state campaign, it is absolutely neces- sary to have sufficient funds to defray the expenses that are unavoidable if the campaign is to be properly con- ducted. [t will be impossible for the new State Committee to render proper service without sufficient funds to campaign} and as the new State Com- mittee will not have sufficient time to raise the necessary funds, we must raise the money for it. We have gotten the consent of the Honorable Alexander M. Dockery, of }Gallatin, Missouri, to act as Treasur- er and to him all money collected shall be sent, and such money will re- main in his hands, subject only to the order of the new State Committee which is to be elected in 1912. It is of the election of 1912. upon the vote of Missouri. votes may change the result and solutely necessary. of the expenses cennected with a campaign, a few items will suffice. A single letter addressed to each voter of this state from Head-Quarters will 41 2t | Appointment of Superintendent | of Missouri Short Course. | 3 | The University of Missouri an-| i nounces the appointment of Mr. A. | J. Meyer, of Howell, Michigan, as ——————————E—E—E—E—E——————————_————————— —August 5 to 13, Inclusive— Great Orators, Entertainers and Musicians Found at No Other Place at so Small a Cost William J. Bryan, Dr. Homer T. Wilson, Wallace B. Amsbury, DeWitt Miller, The Floyds, Magicians, Ralph Parlette, Capt. R. P. Hobson, Jas. S. Meyer, Ralph Bingham, Henry Clark, Pamahasika’s Pets, Honolulu cal Club, Emerson Winters Company, The Tyroleans. Season Tickets Superintendent of the Short Winter Courses in Agriculture. Mr. Meyer was formerly a student of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, and assisted in the instruction of Short Course stu- dents at that institution. In 1910 and! 1911 he was instructor in the Short Winter Courses at Missouri. The ap- {pointment of Mr. Meyer indicates | that the University will increase its facilities for instruction in this popu- lar course, and will make every ef- ‘fort to provide for the increasing ;numbers already assured for the coming year. | The facilities of the Missouri Col- Hege of Agriculture have been taxed to the the utmost by the large en- rollment of students during the past ;two years. The two year Short Course which begins November 1st ;each year, and continues until March j lst has attracted larger and larger | numbers of students, until during the |past year the enrollment reached | more than three hundred. Students, Orphean Musi- Bartholdt’s Trip Blocked. Washington, D. C., July 31.—Rep- resentative Richard Bartholdt of Mis- | souri, isa very angry Congressman. cost, in postage alone in excess of $7,000.00. To properly protect the interest of the national and state ticket, in 1912, judging from experience, it will be tee to give close attention to the City of St. Louis. to poll the precincts of that city, it will require at least $5.00 a precinct for the 400 precincts, which will be $2,000.00. There are four days of registration; two watchers for each precinct at $3.00 per day, would roll up a total of $9,600.00. Election day, two men for each precinct, as watch- ers and challengers, at $3 each, total $2,400.00, making a grand total of $14,000,000. This of course, does not include postage, vehicles and the numerous other requirements for a proper polling and registration of the voters of a large city. It is safe to State Committee’s expenses will ex- ceed $15,000.00. We have already enumerated ex- penses in excess of $20,000.00 which must be borne by the new Committee. Add to these the expenses of State HeadQuarters, clerks, telephone, tel- egraph, railroad fare, postage and state, and will quickly be seen, that the raising of sufficient funds for the new Committee to properly do its work is imperatively necessary. We make this appeal to the individ- ual Democrats of the State, not in the zation for the National and State cam- | In compliance with Under the law, the new State Com- defect in the law, and makes it almost : defray the expenses attendant upon a’! needless to dwell upon the importance - A presidential , as well as a state ticket, may depend | A few! hence a complete organization is ab-, To give some idea of the magnitude | Be necessary for the new State Commit- Should it be necessary | say that this one item of the new’ overseeing of 114 counties of the| interest of an existing committee, nor | $2.00 Delightful and Shady Grounds--Good Water All Will be Done to Enable You to Enjoy the Splendid Program Tents May Be Rented at a Reasonable Rate Write to T. J. DAY, Secretary jaction, which was taken upon the in- | tholdt leave of absence to go to Ger-| in the interest of the new State Com- i many as a special commissioner of the | mittee, which is to be elected next President to Kaiser Wilhelm. year, and in the interest of the Dem- | Doctor Bartholdt vehemently ex-|ocratic National and State tickets claimed he had an ‘engagement for | which are yet to be named. September 2 in Berlin to present the Respectfully, Kaiser with a replica of the statue of A. L. Harty, Baron von Steuben, recently erected B. H. Rucker, in this city, in memory of the German J. B. Shannon, hero of the War of Independence. Committee. The House today refused Doctor Bar-| in the interest of any candidate, but | , [$3.50 Recipe Free for Weak Kidneys Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, Backache Strain- ing, Swelling, Ete. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Woulin’tit be nice within a week or soto be- ge to say goodbye forever to the scalding, ribbing. straining, or too frequent paseage oF | the urine; the forehead and the back-of-the- | head aches; the stitches and pains in the back; the growing muscle weakness; spots before the eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen eyelids or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the aeependeney! Thaye a recipe for these troubles that you can depend on,and if you want to make aquick recovery, you ought to write and get a copy of )it. Many a doctor would charge you $3.5" just for writing this prescription bat! have it and will be glad to send it to you entirely free. Just drop me a line like this: Dr A KK, Robin- son K 1128 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich,, and Iwill send it by return mail ina plain envelope. As you Will see when you get it thisrecipecon- tains only pure, harinless remedies, but it has great healing and pain-conquering power. It will quickly show its power once you use it, so I think you had better see what itis without delay. I will send you a copy free— you can use it and cure youreelf at home. DR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseas. s ot Women and Children a Specialty BUTLER - MISSOURI Office Phone 20 House Phone 10 DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads: to Stew- ard’s Studio. North side square — Butler, Missouri DR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri East Side of the Square Phone No. 312 - T. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon | Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and _ chil- | dren a specialty. | B, F. JETER, Attorney at Law Notary Public East Side Square Phone 186 BUTLER, MISSOURI Cure for Cancer Baffles. London, July 29.—A meeting of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund dis- closed the fact that small progress as yet has been made in the experiment- al laboratory in combating the scourge. 'Sir William Church, president of the Royal Society of Medicine, stated that methods for preventing the success- \ful impladation of cancer had been tested on mice affected by spontane- ous cancer and had given “no evi- ‘dence of power, either to hinder the growth and the dissemination of the /disease, or to prevent recurrence of spontaneous cancer after the removal of the primary tumor.”’ Some methods by which other in- _ Vestigators claimed to obtain immun- \ity-against propogated cancer with vaccines and serums had been tried in the laboratory, but the results had | not yet been successful. The experi- ments of Doctor Bashford afforded evidence that the cancer cell isa mod- | ification of the normal cell. Se SE “CLENO” used now will prove that ‘A stitch in time saves ten’’ if you will use Cleno with your Representative Underwood, Demo- | —— ALCOHOL cratic floor leader, blocked Mr. Bar- tholdt’s trip abroad as a means of making an -effective reply to like sistence of James R. Mann, Republi- can House leader, at the expense of Representative Small of North Caro- lina, who applied for leave of absence, citing “important public business’’ as FOR COPY OF PROGRAM the reason. Mr. Mann argued there could be no pnblic business more im- portant than that of attending to con- gressional duties. young fowls. It will surely rid them of mites and lice and cause them to become healthy broilers, layers and eventual- ly money in your pocket. What you Buy we Stand by CLAYWY’S Prescription Orug Stere NORTH SIDE SQUARE. “The right place.”’ Sev oss:

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