The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 15, 1884, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i" ao. i ; NERVOUS DEBILITY, eee 295654 mre oi alee Nervous,Chroni and Meart Ame ora Urinary Organs,ask yqir Druggist oF Dr. CHAS. W. SCOTT'S WORLD RENOWNED SPECIFIC HO. 13, COCA, BEEFZIRON cova. Se ABLOOD, BRAIN © NERVE 14 TONIC, Jf your Drazelst does not it ask him to order it foryou. $1. per bottle. =, Beet and iron isthe Greatest = ab a odern times, Pasar in eddress CHA: . $C as City, fC. PILLS. HALL DISEASES SEIMEI: | LIVER | KIDNEYS |i | STOMACH | AND BOWKLS, Ke mod LL DRUGGISES | if c PRICE|OOLLAR. Dyspepsia, Coucr Soundice, Jia tion, Liver © Sormpiai Hoa: acho, Diseased _ meys, Lix., Hic. Itoontains only tae Fy D which may be enor: AND BESZIES, NANDIALS, arr {t cleansea tho system PURIFIER CF Is Uncgqusled Lense a THE BL Properties. Sole aeeriete ST. LOUIS AND KANSA: 5 err, FACTS RECARDING Ds, Barton's Iron Tonie, It will purify a mnie the BLOOD, regulate = ripe and K EYS, and RESTORE TUE EALTH and veGon ef YOUTH! rall those aes requiring ace and efficten. TONIC, especially Lys; syepsia, Want of Appetite. Indites. tion, Lack of Strengt:, its use Is mark with immediate and wo viul results. Hon new foi Enliv muscles and nerves rece the mind and supp i n Power. tng from all complaints LA §& peculiar to theirsex wil ind in DR. HARTES'S TRON TONIC a safe and speedy cure. It gives a clear and healthy complexion. The stron; to the value of DR. Hanter t frequent attempts to the populares tly desire health » HARTER’S IRON TONIC IS FOR SALE BY ALL Druaeists AND DEALERS EVERYWHERS+ FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. ——_ prescription ‘of one Br oe most noted and successful specialists Cape for tne cure of. |, Weakness aud Deca Diniraeamedenvelneytos Druggists can ante & Address OR. WARD & CO.. Lovisiana. Mo. SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT’Y AT TLAW, ; SHI GEIELD, a {Associated at Washington, D. = Caacamaase Tequested. Taguines unawered tree and promps DR, STRONG’S PILLS! The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remeaies. STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLS 45: = A onar cS tae Bsc eanaing fn ni Ixia : cure for Steck Mache, Constipation and alt Blitous Disorders. ee #Courhs,Cotde, STRONG'S PEC PECTORAL PiLis ——— dar St... N. aod | is no mist | ADVICE VO MOTHERS. Governor Cleveland’s Cousin. The Rev. E. P. r of Freeport distri Are you disturbed at nigt d broken leveland, conterence, Teething. Its value will relieve the poor ! diately. Depend upon it, mo ot Governor : the democra tery and diarrhoea, r Pres it ke (45 a ot Saat rrhoea, regulates the Mr aie i i and bowels es wind colic, sottens tl Mrs. J. Early, South Third street. | gums, re ee 7 ane oe y amatior ud gives | Thither this morning repaired a rep- to the w i ee ee } s Soo resentative of the Register, bent on Teething is obtaining t a Bs } Z 8 inin t possibie, some inform dis the presc é Y, 1 po €, some informa | jest and best 2 tion trom one in the famil regard- s in the : x the Cleyeland. | ly 70 years counter FAITARIUM. River 086 dose Throat,Lungs, t much he should is T { demo-- AND LEVELER, For Sale at the | Grover eve ara nee store | scribe. ae ae Gee fi ak course ; have k I knew anybody.”’ es of gross a y before vo rated for presi- do not believe I think that rht that man. Before be wi some evelcene ana an explanation FURNITURE, es Ee eclangs : will throw a different light upon this sympathy Governor which case and will arouse the BABY CARRIAGES and admiration of all honest men. **Ts it true, as has been published, that you have stated to certain re- porters, that you cannotsupport your Good Hearse Always on Hane | cousin, but intend to vote tor - " Blaine ?’’ bi ees **That statement is entirely with- ” and siaunee co out authority from me. You are lett rhnight oron Va alter st the first reporter that has interview- ed me, and I would preter even now that you should not quote in detail what I have told you. I haye not LY Ki) disclosed yet to a person, how I on shall vote. Ihave alw hereto- fore, voted the republican ticket, but any one may draw their own conclu- sions now. To tell the truth, I had no intention of being led into saying My with the conference, of course, such that I would not wish to appear in any way as an oracle or politician nor do I care to apper in the papers. I am personally acquainted with General Grant, and I know he wil! not SUES Blaine. 1 was on his staff in the army. and two years ago, on his last tip West, I had a long talk with him. He said then that the democrats were very likely to come into power next presiden— tial election. I asked him if he thought Blaine would be a candidate Williams. (North Main St.) as much as I have. relations are Twv Doors South of the POSTOFFICE news- —Dealers in— GROCERIE LEBRATES and he replied, ‘of course he will. HARDWARE He will be a candidate as long as ae he lives. But I do not think he i isa | safe man andI could not support a a ae Be him.’ That is what Grant person— Q U EEN SW ARE | ally told me and I have heard trom i as | him within six weeks, in which he = intimated th: at he had not changed BUTLER, MO. | his mind.” no tt | = | Paris, Mo., October 4.—As ad- | vertised, Gen Johns. Marmaduke, fETTE Fas The feeble| Col. A. P. Morehouse, Col. Vin- Mea crow st e ee HOS! SHAY wren Nese | cent Marmaduke and Col. Switzler of Monroe house to-day. Stomach Bitters is used to pro- mote assimila- tion of the tood and addressed the citizens at the court county Gen. Marmaduke received a = blood. Indizest. | Welcome from our citizens. ion,the chiet ot | s enthusiasm has been seen smcie 2 since Count Monroe quisition strength by Mar: 3:? | county 3.200 for ot this and ng evi appet ence cour which braces up the physical fe: e co ic BoE sate by a erally. be | | Hon. Nicholas Ford in the Natior t House of R i ‘| Hous | for each cl jingtoa | and likely to result f: WHAT Is IT? | : If You Will Nam-It You Can Have! NICK FORD’S LITTLE ty wondertull bill i . February 7, St The of Lemis- lation prod Tei Be it enacted by turbed Possession of pre as yest -d rights ( as a principle); main that remaims for all time) be as heretofore, for rs of the among the people, the owne f soil. The rimant t Sec. standard of z >q the la thus fixed to the endowment of each applicant of every sex and condit of complete ur inchoate, Dee 4. ch applicant to reli trust ot guardians, ali right of quish to Congress, in for by people, and in case minors thei inherit ance in land belonging to him or at the time of accruing in the is at option to make restoration the endowment because of such fu- ture inheritance. SeG,.5- empt from all lia Endowed land to be bility of debt ation to the amount of the ex— or ta origi- nal money sufficiency, and to be in- capable of alienation or any kind, or for transfer of any consideration, or for any period of time whatever, and such alienation or transfer it made to he void. Sec. 6. But may be added by the owner to his absolute the surplus vaiue property, at his disposal and subject to his liabilities. Sec. 7. The original in the land always to sufficiency survive to an heir devisee be otherwise endowed there- heir or devisee, unless such or after, and in default of such heir or devisee to return itself to Congress to be granted to another unendowed applicant as above provided. Sec. 8. ficiency three-fold or over When the amount of suf- land in in the is increased monev yalue it shall be separated from the grant, if susceptible of division in kind, and returned to the grantor for similar If not division, its money use of another applicant. susceptible ot value shall be paid to Congress upon reasonable terms and amount, or if the money value a to the tule of sufficiency shall be paid by the grantee at any time to Congress. In either of these cases the whole of the land shall become the absolute property in fee of the grantee. Sec. 9. The money paid shall be funded and expended in an- nuities to minors, and the superan— nuated within certain limits of age, in lieu of landed endowments, if de- rding thus sired. After having } lung tever nia I hada dreadful cc sleep atnight. The had consumption and would die. taken six bo.tles of Pise 2 cough is entirely gone ever. 23-Ivr my EMEetine Forp. Poisoned by Corn Beef. Cameron, Mo., Oct. 3.—A family by the name of Hail, living near this city, were poisoned to-day after hav- corned beef at din— ot irtaken of The gp far consists six artook ot the The beef prono or lungs, future | of | Iss500 REWARD: ‘French Kidney Pads, BATES COUNTY ‘National Bank, BUTLER —OvER— { MILLION OF PROF, GUILMETTE'S OF MO. Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, Surplus 975-000. $ 27.000 Bea ; Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock reward tor LAME TI DIRECTORS. eney, J.C. Clark, flon, J. B. Newberry I. N. Mains, , J.P. Edwards, W. J. Bard, J. M. Patty F Smit! . Tygard OFFICERS. | LEWIS CHENI EY 1. GC. CLAR F. 1. TYGAI ‘ mm BUTE NATIONAL SANK, | —IN— Iw tt ches, ntly cured 2 fe ren ch Kidney P re NC beer ter we Bloek, BUTLER, MO. Opera [louse rreis of medic temporary 0k b. : me only -do, Cash Capita land Surplus, part of thet and temale w Guilmett*s Kic e one of Pre JOUN HLS : id was cured Pr. W. CHILDS,. ‘ ene Wate. WALTON, ...<rac0 Ca il B Green, Whe grocer, Findlay, | C. C. DUKE, -.0+0ccov0ed Ase't Cashier, Owrites: ‘f suffered tor 25 yeu: with |] DON KINNEY Clerk and Collector, lame back, and in three manently cured by we Guilmette’s Kidney B F Keesling, weeks w gg One ot DIRECTORS ?ads.”’ MD druggist Logan Ind., when sending in an order tor Kid- ney Pads, writes: “I wore one of the | Dr. T.C. Boulware, Booker Powell, first ones we had and I received more ben- D. Williams. Green W. efit trom it than anything I ever used. In| Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr.N, 1, tact the Pads give better general satist ac- | A. L, McBride, » tion than any kidney re Ray & 8) redy ever sold.”” | Frank Vonis, oemuke r, druggist, Hannibal, | C, H, Dutechec" J. Rue Jenkins. Mo., ‘Weare working up a lively trade : in your Pads, and are hearing ot good eereerrere results from them every day.’’ Prof, Guilmette's French Will positively cure DumbAgue, Ague Cx Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all uses of the Liver, Stomach and Blood. Price S15oby mail. Send for Prot Guilmette’s treatise on the kidnevs and Liver, tree by mail. Address FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio Order of Public tion. SYATE OF Missouri, | = > SS. County ot Bates, j OTHER STOCK HOLDERS G, B, Hickman, . C. Duke, John Deerwester, O. Spencer, John B. Ellis, J, R, Estill, S, Q, Dutcher, J, 1, McKee, Henry Donovan, A, H, Humphtey Kidney Pad Ague, Fever, Fever and ke, Billiou Large Fire and Burglar Proof Safe with time lock, Receives deposits subject to. check at sight, Loans money buys and sells ex- change and does a reneral Banking bus- iness. Your business is respecttully solicited, In the circuit court of said county, No- vember term, 1554. State of Missouri, ex rel R. S. Catron THE HORNS reasurer ot said county, plaintitt, vs. Martin Cook, Joseph N- Rust and muel Brown detendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by her attorney and files her pe- tition and affidavit, alleging, among oth- er things, that defendants atoresaid are not residents of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced suit against them in eae court, to recover a ot one dollar and g6 cents for the year 1882, on 15 acres, the se. part of lot 10, in the nw. qr. of section 2 in twp 39 and range 33, the same bordering upon and being north of the Marais Des Cygnes river, and to recover a tax of 5 cents for the year 1850, on eight and one- half acres, the same beinga part of lot 10 in the nw qr ot sec ntwp, 39, and range 33, more particularly described as tollows: Beginning 8,33 chains south ot the northeast corner of lot 10 in the northwest quarter: of sectiou 2, in town- Grocery seanies ship 39, range 33, thence soutn 11,67 chains, thence west 7,20 chains, thence OF north 11,67 chains, thence east 7,20 chains to place of beginning, and that unless the Samuel said Martin Cook, Brown and Joseph N. Rust be and ap- pear at this court, at the next term there- ot, to be gun and holden at the court hou the city ot B ler, in said coun-j ty, on th iber next, and on or betore d term, C. DENNEY their well at known and popular stand on the Fast si.2 of tue ee | square, are leading the ans’ r plead to the petition j ss SE dace the caine will be taken as con-| GROCERY TRADE IN essed. and judgement wil be rendere 19 BUTLER. 29 accordingly, And be it further ordered, a copy| Their stock 1s composed of hereot be published, according to law, in | oe newspaper | Feed Flour and the best printed and county, : : Mo., fi or four weeks success ry th oad qualiy of Staple and on had be at tf & bet cj Lg eet hancy Groceries, it Clerk, : ord Wit- | Glass, Queensware and Cetiery. THEY ARE AT ee re LESS JENKINS, Circ rai ID ~|LIVERE cont MIGEUMEPLLS i gia attend Secure Healthy : Bé: 3 action to the Liver Goods delivered in the city tr i nd relieve all bil- ptly _ Chas. ———————— ot troubles. Dennev.

Other pages from this issue: