The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 20, 1887, Page 6

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BE PAID FOR ARDUCKUES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS, met $1,000.00 * $500.00 each > $250.00 “ > $100.00 “ - $50.00 “ ’ $20.00 ‘ * $10.00 * la: See t directions see Cirew , Pe a \vovexkLes’ Corrsz, i the tents, was a most beautiful girl | | curly, light hair, which was unbound benefit: Cureb himself | then hundreds of | over the rough ground and her white } men spok to her. ther; a skirt was hastily improvised ltroma piece of bagging and she was ltaken home to a neighboring tarm Vy hou Hill Rifles last j action of the legislature in tailing to }or offering any possesses eesnentsssaseisieheiesesinenioeenssssefteaiptanisetiestetncssnionnse rr SS nap EAUTY UNADORNED. Se eS A Demented Girl Walks Into a Camp of I -eoe-- Antonio, Tex., Apml 1.— has u force ot Contractor Mars a tank 6 miles south of the city. ing when they arose at daybreak, vreeted by an unpected Stand- they Were t te zht ot nale loveliness. & ing fullin the camp, and looking at them curiously as they came from about 17 years old. She had long, | and flowed down over her, and she | was naked from head to foot, being divested even of shoes and stockings. Her feet were torn by her tramp ankles were scratched and bleeding freely, She viewed the men without alarm and seemed evident!y uncon- scious of her condition. One ot the She returned a wandering answer and they saw she was demented. One of them pulled a clean shirt over the upper part of e rough laborers treated r with every respect. The Rich Hill Rifles Disband. At a called provide the shghtest appropriation, encouragement Whatever to such organizations, and by the turther fact that according to the laws of the State the members ot the company were subject to milita- ry duty at any time it might be re quired without compensation or re- muneration; all of which they con- sidered a little too large a drain up- on their patriotism—and_ they were nght. It is tothe credit of the Rich Hill Company, however, to say that it was in the main an excel- lent body of men. most of whom were becoming well drilled, and all ot whom were under the best of dis- cipline. It is also worthy ot remark that the Rich Hill Company was the last in the regiment to disband. Up to last’ January, when the measure for the assistance of such organiza- tions failed in the Missours legista- ture, our boys had toed the mark regularly, taking great pride in their company and its commander, but since then their zeal has gradually waned until last Monday evening. When the question of disbandment was put they were ready tor it, and took action upon it with the above result. —Rich Hill Review. Farmers, Send 10 cents to the Prickty As Bitters Co, St. Louis, Mo., and geta copy ot “Te Horse TRAINER,” A complete system, teaching how to break and train horses in a mild and gen- tle wav, requiring no elaborate apparatus, nothing more than can be tound in any stable in the country—a rope anda strap. Every one handling norses should haye a copy. 1g-Im ace They Ought to be Bounced. The newspaper picture mania has got pretty well disseminated through the country, and the journals of the towns remote from ordinary means of art manage to decorate themselves with fashionable illustrations. This shows that the thing has pretty near- lv run its course, and that the news— Papers will presently come back to common sense. No doubt there will always be pictures in the daily news- Papers. For instance, portraits of interestimg persons will continue to be given, but miscellaneous fancy Pictures will be bounced, They have no proper place in the daily press.—N. Y. Sun. ——___. Thad to comb back the hair from my forehead and omit the Parting to conceal my baldness. Since then Parker’s Hair Balsam has made my hair as thick and glossy as ever. Ladies whose hair is getting thin will find the Balsam just splendid. Mary Swanson, Chicago. ae et An aged Irshman. known as *‘Blind Tom,” who lost his sight while in the army, and has been re- ceiving a pension of $24 per month, dropped dead in a saloon in New York Saturday on receiving notice froni Washington that he was enti - tled to $6 atrears of pensions and would hereafter receive - per month.’ al ’ | ed that ot a noble man, whom world can il afford to spare down in the prime ot a usetul consumption. Thousands are yearly filling consumptives’ graves who Dr. Pierce’s *Colden Medical Dis- covery,’ which 1s a positive cure tor consumption in its early stages. Tt 1s the best alterative and pectoral in the world. Al! druggists. Beecher Lifts the Veil. New York World. I do not like to sow the seeds ¢ i i ind r on suspicion in the minds of parents | about their children, but there are thousands and thousands of parents in our great cities who think, who know, that their chilaren lie,’ and yet their tongue is like a bended bow. They think their children never drink; but there is nota tashionable saloon within a mile of their homes that the boys are not familiar with. They think thei children never do unyirtuous things; and yet they reek with unvirtue. There are many young men who, when they return to their fathers’ houses, are supposed to have been making visits to this or that person. It is a mere guise. Man’s imbhumanity to woman makes countless thousands mourn, would be an applicable rendering of Pope’s line, in view of the indigni- ties she has suffered and pai dergone at the hands of ui physicians and quacks. modest she suffers on unti! consult a physician regard female difficulty which knows is sapping her str this embarrassment can be and a cure effected by purchasins Dr. Pierce’s ‘Favorite Prescription ot your druggist, and taking as di- rected. Price reduced to one dollar. A song with the title, **There’s a Sigh in the Heart,’’ was sent by a young man to his sweetheart, but the paper fell into the hands of the girl’s father, a very unsentimental physician, who exclaimed: ‘*What wretched unscientific rupbish is this ? Who ever heard of such a case?’’ He wrote on the outside, ‘*Mistaken diagnosis; no sigh in the heart pos- sible. Sighs relate almost entirely | to the lungs and diaphragm !’’— Youth’s Companion. Neither are all prepared remedies unreliable. This is proven by the results following the use of Dr. Har- ter’s Iron Tonic for dyspepsia, rheu- matism, scrotula, jaundice, torpid liver, and general weakness. Governor Marmaduke has yetoed the bill exempting benevolent, re- ligious and other institutions trom the general provisions of the insur- ance law. Drunkenness, or Liquor Habit, can be Cured by administrating Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and perma- nert cure, whether the patientis a mod- erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousand of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Gol- den Speciffc in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinkingon their own tree will. No harmful effects results trom its adminis- tration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in confidence Golden Specific Co., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 49.1 yr. J. H. Cunnious, who killed Dep- uty Marshal Fields, has been cap- tured and landed in the Fort Smith jail. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are suited to every age, They are mild and Pleasant in action, thorough and searching in effect, and, being sugar- coated, are easy to take. These pills nevar fail to giye satisfaction. eal The Philadelphia Bulletin calls Secretary Fairchild’s attention to the tact that there is a large amount of fraudulent importation of iron and steel going on. A pertectly sound body and a mind unimpaired are possible only with pure blood. Leading medical authorities indorse Ayer’s Sarsapa- rilla as the best blood puritying med- icine in existence. It vastly increases the working and productive powers of both hand and brain. COCKLE’S 22:5 PILLS This old English Family Medicine in use for 86 years, all over the world, for Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. Of Pure Vegetable Ingredients. FREE FROM MERCURY. sht be saved by the timely use ot | “*never | AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employment. Any agent or gener ke ten or more counties am s for postage. Sen y in time fort rims named in our ex h they know. bestchance i ere Sueneee eee ee = | to be m and return i we will send you free, | thing of great value and} } } importance to you, that will start you in busi- ness which will bring you in more money richt away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at e. Either Something new, t just coins Ll work+ We lec The Whiteis King’ IT 18 THE BEST MADE, LIGHTEST RUNNING,: QUICKEST AND SIMPLEST Tn the world. OUR MOTTO: bayProtection in Territory. Bey Perfection in Principle. 8a*Popularity Univeral. |NEEDLES. OILS AND PARTS) FOR ALI. MACHINES. BES RESPONSIBLE DEALERS AND AGENTS SALABLE Goops. Address tor particu WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPAM, g2t Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. na MENTION THIS PAPER. Order of Publication. STrare oF Missouri, ) County ot Bates. i In the circuit court of said county, June term, 1887, The Adrian Banking Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. Ashby Hamil- tonand W. W. Hamilton, defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff { herein, by its attorney, betore the un-!} dersigned clerk of the circuit court in yacation and files its petition and ati vit, alleging, among other things, ia j CAN NOT CHOKE AHORSE who wishto handle the Best and most] lars | | LRRRQHERMOOS INS for Infants and Children. S 80 well adapted tochildren that ao cures poote, Constipation, tas superior to any prescription our § ee beet cra, H. A. ARcara, M.D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes @ 111 So. Oxford S&, Brooklyn, N. Y. Y FARLAND BROS, Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in. mess and Saddlery, SPOONER PAT. COLLAR CANNOT CHOKE AH OF STICHING. WILLHOLE HAMES, IN ooner Patent Collar! —-PREVENTS CHAFING Adjusts itself to any Horse’s Neck, has two rows ot stitching, will hold Hames “ta i place better than any other collar. SCHWANER’sS= Prevents braking at end of clip, and loops from USED ON ALL OF OUR HARNESS. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO. TORIA Without injurious medication, ‘ Tux Ceytacn Company, 182 Fulton Street, Ky, NESUNLESSSTAMPEDWITH “TRADE MARKY =... tearing out. defendant W. W. Hamilton is not a re: dent of the state of Missouri upon it is ordered by the clerk - tion that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has comm a suit against him in this court, b tion and attachment founded on tor thiee hundred and one dolla: forty-two cents, and that his propert is about to be attached and that unless the said W. W. Hamilton be and appear at this court, at the next term ¢t! f to be gegun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in saic ty, on the sixth day ot June rext, an or betore the sixth dav of said term, if the term shall so long continue, and it not, thenon orbefore the last day ot said term—answer or plead te the veti- tion in said cause , the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly against him an} his Property sold to satisfy the same. And be it turther ordered, that a copy be published according to law, ia the Butler Weekly Times. a weekly newspa- | per printed and published in Bates coun- ty Mo., for tour weeks successively, the | last insertion to be at least four weeks | betore the first day of the next term ot said court. J. C. HAYES, Clerk. A true copy trom the record. Witness my hand and the seal of Where- {sEar.] Circuit Court ot Bates county, | this 18th day ot March 1887. J. C. HAYES, Circuit Clerx. WANTEDC: By the oldest. and best knov inthe West. earns 8 STARK NURSERIES... OLD IRON WANTED 1 will pay the top of the market in SPOT CASH for all the Iron vou bring in. in the next sixty days- NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO. FEB. roth, 1887 LEWIS HOFFMAN. E made Darpese hare been manufactured all over the eountry: seThan worms, and spasms inritatie and feverish ime stlessly in sleep, moaning and ERMIF o pod, and when worms ha: a Tran system From earliest tenes econ whe cause. Ithas been prisset in: J Darente—cepecia!! aanot be too observing of the Strat ey of E to grow ia fai a ro most frequentiy the result of these hidden sappers and miners. Whee . sometimes craving food and eating ra: , again refusing wholesome GM, the auuneattios —— Sguntry testify to its uniform sncress. ‘I laren as a safe purgative. not suspect arged and immediate rete? sete pene the sense, and to examine ; nok Closely and ea: wor daily. CAtidren often look pale td teeth, then be mother:

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