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sorte AE LEDC SS ecb RN TERN se no aE es gr ees 2 28 eee se AN UNPARALI D FAST. oo si you BILL N\. TO UE ) a well educatec a plain anything | 105 Days Without Food. | — nal purposes. | we Pape pane time here Wabash, Ind., April 3---A trip . in the South, enjoying the climate by rail to Monon and a ride of seven ge oranges ~ 'g— |and making experiments with te | miles across the prairie brought the dt * ee r 1 | butter which is produced here. Globe-Democrat correspondent to ee ee oe As warm weather avpreaches the | the home of Miss Mary Baker, the i ad mountain butter of North Carolina} young lady whose unparalleled fast ina ange &o Bie proce where ge is getting its hair cut short, and I can | of 105 days has excited the wonder a ge i ae wp ited , | truthtully say, Henry, that alihough | of the medica! fraternity throughout pe i si = peril a lam no epicure as a general rule, I]the country. It 18 a substantial and see that y: ave sold i ri rT leasantly situated. t, ¥o 1 have sold my hay to prepare have had my palate tickled more | frame structure, p' for h vi since I came here than I ever did | The scribe was welcomed, and, at- the event. t fs bi What 1s your idea for enlarging betore. fen ae meee oe pias — the ' os the town enlarges? Butter made in the fastnesses ot | visit, was ushered into the presence € ? 4 Of ee BP ay Anatasliats Btu the hills in Buncombe county is | of the celebrated taster. = arl gray, with a anor = weenie = — se ee ge ene invalid’s chair and greeted the visit- — wnilagssinadeona . é bar | This does not look badly, and it sets | or pleasantly. The invalid is an 18 a sa ig yo si nie off a hoecake first-rate. year-old brunette of comely features ping 8 saa ot a| This butter is not eaten by the | and tastefully dressed. The caller Ce ite a oy oe | people who manufacture it. They | was intormed thathe was the first 0 soar thig i are poor sometimes, and have to cat newspaper man who had been per- rs ae Ltry to issue a| Most anything that will sustain life, | mitted to see the faster, the family Horteg. sgr acta — see how | but they draw the line at this butter. | being somewhat a to = stock looks when grass grows again They know how 1t is prepared. paper reporters. } Bra aker is o I Ikke your editorial on “Mark I went out into the brush last week German parentage, but ances both Antony” first rate. I can imagine to buy a load of wood, and I took English and German — ait how excited the people of your town | '¢4 with a gentleman who lives in an Her weight previous to t : ‘ast was were when they saw the Retina Sat- | Ope™ face cottage on the other side} 138 pounds. The young lady talk- day morning and read what your of the mountains. 1 then discovered ed treely, but did not venture an Ca f Mark was that these peopie do not eat their | opinion as to the cause of the fast ga sa reicidentally pick | own butter. , which has been such a — to the @p a few others ot old people and I did not notice any butter, but doctors. Prior te the fast =~ was weigh them, That 1s one ot the they had gravy as a substitute for it. | strong and hearty, and worked out luxuries of running a paper yourselt. Corn-dodger in and ot itselt will not] most ot the time, though she was You can speak right out and walk melt in the mouth, so | looked around | offered a pleasant home with her all over these people. I would hke for a means ot lubricating my own. parents: to hear what your honest convictions At that time the warm hearted and Isit true that your fast was are mregardto Diogenes. It would hospitable host made the ions prompted by unrequited be worth almost what I have put remark: ‘Stranger, you musn’t be queried the sce into your paper asa silent partner. squeamish, Just waller your dodger d “No, sir-ee!” ejaculated the pa- You can haye no idea, Heary, in the dope. That’s the way we do.”’ | tient ol with how it swells me up with pnde and I then proceeded to waller. wouldn’t fast a day tor the best man lofty disdain to know that while 1 Birt Nye. am sleeping calmly under my roof | Ee ttorts of id the crude € oor who is entirely unfitted for Pa Talks to the Son Concert ("7 # +2. 0+ Th Live Newspaper. +32 oe please change > love? much emphasis; on earth, and as tor marrying, I have had plenty of chances, sir, and Catarrh, when chromic, becomes could have eee é . z ak no ’ 5 = ‘ nave been a wite long ago, tree, as I heard a man call it once, | very offensive. It is unpossible to |. panes 2 be ‘ iL Renee ay : cals ey had I so willed it."’”, Miss Baker im- you are showing up those old frauds | be otherwise healthy, and, at the a ; ; like Julius Ciesar and Hamlet and | same time, afflicted with catarrh. | Pressee the reporter as being above . { This 7 » di ts | th “rage in i ie ae Portcullis and Andromcus and Mrs. | This disagreeable disease, in its oar Lcaeeerce and of most obstinate and dangerous forms, | a very determined disposition. can be cured by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Potiphar and other people who have | become historical. While other people are frittering aaa Dr. Clayton, the family physician, away their time talking about high-| 4 man in Parsons, Kaasas, went | told the reporter that the gir! enjoy- way tax and boards ot health and all | home in a rage a few days ago and | eq good health prior to January, such stuff as that you are making a began beating his wife because she} 1886. She has always suffered trom sed-hot paper of to-day; a paper had registered. He was arraigned | , slight pain in the lett hypochon- that fairly boils over with your hon- | for assault and battery before a jus-| driac region, and has always been est convictions about the political | tice and fined $116.55, The man} g ight eater, frequently finishing aspect at the time that Casar took | ¢*Pressed his surprisdat not being her meals betore others of the fami- charge of the tribune; a paper that allowed to control his wife. Some] y had fairly begun. Muss Baker shows the average reader that you | en are entirely too rigid in their} was treated for neryous troubles at are smart, whether you give them | ideas of being governors of the fami-| different times until October last, the kind ot stuff they want or not. ly. The only way in which a wife when she was given a vial ot valeri- That was my idea when I sent you | can get along with such rulers is to] an, to be taken in doses of fifteen away to that female seminary, or | comb their heads with a flat iron and While alone the patient whatever it was, where you went to/to do it quite trequently. When a] took several doses at once, and sank geteducated. I wanted youtocome| man begins to strut around in the] into a sleep which lasted five days out with a whole lot of thoughts that | house and thinks he is a ‘boss’’| and nights. On awakening, the showed right on their face that they | with a big B he is past reason and patient was given a quantity of wa— were expensiye. I wanted you to|‘‘moral suasion.’’ The only thing } ter which was at once ejected, and be able to tell down at the store that will bring him to a realizing | thereupon, for a period ot 100 days, frow much A, B, and C would each | sense of the tact that he is playing | she could retain neither food nor Wwa- have to grind offa circular grindstone | the fool in acting the petty tyrant is| ter on her stomach, and did not ex- four feet and one-halt inches in di- | cohesion on the head with a flat iron, | perience a sense ot hunger, the smell ameter, with a square hole in the | administered with emphasis by the | of tood. even, being offensive to center three and one-tourth inches | wite whom he regards as tis obe- | her. each way, provided A pays one-sixth | dient subject. There are a great ef the price of the stone, B one halt, | many places where this sort of cohe- | She could tell visitors to her room, and C the balance, with the under |8ion ought to be appled.—K. C.| after a meal, just what they had standing that§C shall use 5 per cent. | Star. eaten. The contact of food to the e. | chitis, or any torm ot throat or lung | $P48™, beginning at the cardiac end you to be able to talk with toreigners | disease, do not neglect it. Ayyer’s | ot the organ and extending through in their own native tongue the dark. | Cherry Pectoral, it promptly taken, | the whole body. ae a est night that ever blew. I desired | Will speedily relieve and cure all! ine dain in th <patienata. oe - se red | ,ilments of thes character. E > the patient’s left side in- you might become a man who Geel tua creased, and was only relieyed b: could walk up to aq Italian as he | A Division of Rates. the constant pressure of ae plays his organ voluntary beneath| Chicago, April 6.—The tailure to} When the wood-stove door ie your casement and tell him in his| agree upon a basis for the division opened the faster always com eae own musical alarm-clock language | of rates to and trom Mississippi| ed ot a gas, which she sake 1 what you think ot him. river pomts on Missouri river busi- | smothered her. rae So it pleases me to know that you | ness and points beyond has caused a Since the 105-day period Mi are printing a paper now, so you | complete rupture between the lines Baker has cig tit a catyshow off to advantage what Ijeast from Chicago and those west] food and suffered 0} Ay : haye-iqvested in you. from his city. All through billing lapses. It see pcos is Presetight on. Keep writing up | ot freight between points in the east recover. Emaciation is oa these G@vétestimated men like Moses, | 20d Missouri river points via Chica- ible about the waist ae ee 2 do not care what you say pro- {8° has been stopped. Eastern roads til two weeks aco = case an v ‘you tise rapidly yourself, even ; charge local rates to Chicago, and talk above a whis, dings hess i $0 upon the wreck and | local rates are added from Chicago } tor had given i piri a : a os ‘ men as Demosthenes | 22d western points which, of course, | derful tast, which j se ie People whom you will no|Make rates via Chicago maternally most Saat bl = “Show up before you get} higher than via St. Louis Besides, | Cia ton: ws a i = Nee pen c jall treight trom the east was to be o a nt ee ‘Thope you will lead up to Colum. | reviewed at Chicago, which is addi- — b a ” bus and Patric Henry in time to get | tional embarrassment. Roads run= | 6.4), cea } —— through with them a httle ahead of | uing west from Chicago are deter- uae the sheriff. mined, it 1s said, to resist the de- Alter awhile I want to write a mands of eastern lines, with means | hue article tor your paper, not so | * their commahd, | A PHYSICIAN’S STATEMENT. drops. Allthe senses were very acute. said foreign growth ia the stomach.” Some W ashin that Mrs. Commodore Perry, declared that to | be the reason she would not give up| the ship, and wants a second term. | gton wag on hearing | much for the purpose of saying any- a i thing, but in order toshow the con- ast between the polished work of eens There is considerable Politics in e family. The governors of Idaho id Nevada are brothers. u | The young lady reclined on an} prostration and the pressure of al Cleveland is a relative ot | - , defenda Now at this dar herein, bv her attorney, 1on and affidavit, alleging, amc is not aresidentot the state of | Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered bv | the court that said defendant be notified | by publication that plaintiff has com- | menced a suit against him 1n this court, by petition and affidavit the object and | general nature ot which is to obiain a_ decree of divorce from the bonds of mat- rimonv heretotore contracted with said ; defendant upon the grouad that detend- j ant has abandoned plaintiff and has ab- | |sented himselt trom plaintiff without | | reasonable cause tor the space of one vear and that unless the said datendant be and appear atthis court, atthe next term thereof, to be begun and holden at | the court house in the citv ot Butler, ia | said countv, on the sixth dav of June next and on or before the sixth dav of said term, if the term shall so long continue, | and if not, then on or betore the last dav of said term, answer or plead to the peti- tion in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly. And it is turther ordered, that a copy hereof be pub- lished, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., tor four weeks successivelv, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks betore the first dav of the next term of this court A true copy from the record. tness mv hand and the seal of the [Seax.j circuit court ot Bates county, this 18th dav ot February, 1887. J. C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. Order ot Publication. State oF Missouri, County ot Bates } -- In the circuit court of said county, June term, 1587+ Eve M. Pyle, plaintiff, vs. Wm. E. Pyle, detendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by her attorney, before the un- dersigned clerk ot the circuit court of Bates county, in vacation, and files her petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that defendant is not a re-ident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk on that said detendant be noti- | fied publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court, by petition and athdavit, the ob- and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce trom the bonds of matrimony heretofore contract- ed with said detendant, and allowing the plaintiff the custody of the child born ot such marriage, upon the ground that defendant has without reasonable cause absented himself from the plaintiff for the space ot one year and has wholly failed and neglected to maintain and support the plaintiff for the space of one year and that unless the said Wm. E- Pyle, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and _hol- den at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the sixth day ot June next, and on or before the sixt! day of said term, it the term shail so long continue, and if not, then on or before the last day of said term, an:wer or plead to tne petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereot be published, according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for tour weeks suc- cessively, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks before the first day of the next term ot said circuit court, J. C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. A true copv from the record. Witness mv hand and the seal ot the [Seav.j circuit court ot Bates countv this 25th day of March, 1887. J. C.HAYES, Circuit Clerk. 18 | Order of Publication. STATE OF ay otmggas County of Bates. *- In the circuit court of said county, Feb- Truary term, 1387. S. _W. Frederick, plaintiff, Frederick, detendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorney, before the un- dersigned clerk ot the circuit court ot Bates county, in vacation, and files his petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that defendant is not a resident of the state ot Missouri: Whereupou it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said detendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has com- menced a suit against herin this court by petition and affidavit the object and general nature ot which isto obtain a decree ot diverce trom the bonds of matrimony heretotere entered into and vs. Diay contracted between plaintiff and defend- | thousands of dollars and a world of trouble, ant, upon the ground that detendant has absented herself from plaintiff tor the space of more than one year and has wiltully and without reasonable cause remained away trom plaintitt and that unless the said Dizy Frederick, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereot, to be begun and halden at the court house, in the city of Butler, in said county, on the sixth day ot June next, Jong as his life is a round of accidentsand tug like it as an antidote for the to Mim and comfort which surround theptrween, = these come the Mustang Liniment is wanted atones. eeczomy. 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