The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 27, 1887, Page 11

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Inter-State Business Bureau. John A. Lefker & Co., Managers. Office on north side, over Steel's. We make a specialty ot buying, | selling and exchanging tarms, town | property, or any kind of business in | Missour: and Kansas. Our office 1s one link ina chain of twenty-three counties-—nine in Missouri and four- teen in Kansas—and any business intrusted to us will receive the atter- tion of every office in the chain it advisable. If you have real estate, either farms or town property, or a stock ot goods ot any kind you want to sell or exchange, place it in our hands and we will find you a custo- mer. If you want to borrow money at lying rates we bave it. We are the agents for the New England Trust Co. that has an unlimited amount of money to loan, and the fact that Gov. T. T. Crittenden is its president 1s sufficient guarantee that tairness and hberality are its watchwords. Come and see us and have a chat about these things and if we don’t do you good we will do you no harm. GEO. BE. CATTERLIN DEPUTY County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Orders of Surveys left with me will receive prompt at- tention. Office East Side Square, over BR. A. Atki- son’sstore. Batler Bates County, Mo. irect te Gomaumers on all geods for ‘ or family use. Tells how to order, ind gives exact cost of every- i you hy eat, drink, wear, or have fan with. These INVALUABLI: BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. W- will mail a copy FREE to any o1- areas upon receipt of 10 cts. to deZrn: tipense of mailing. Let us hear frow, you, nectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 & 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Lil ealth is Wealth! Ih k C. Wasr's Lapin 4xp Baa Tee AT. : * (Savaleions, Fits, Norrous Neuralgia, leedacha, Nervous Prostration caused by the uso ‘alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Do- jou, Hoftening of the Brain resulting ity and leading to mieery, decay and death, pslier tons involantary. Losste. gna Spermant= onece ‘caneed byover-exection of thobrain, self or over-indulgence, Each box contains ee treatment. $1.00a box, or six boxes sent by mail prepaidon receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE. SIX BOXES cure any case. With each order received byus She Seoemnerien sath ee d f written gua = ae pones. it the Treatment docs noteffect tees iasned only JOHN O. WEST & CO, #2 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Sole Prop's West's Liver Pills, , pou seteter, for the James Monns’ FS Shee. ~ derto make a profit. This isthe o¢, Beware h ac- Beis ane Cesiot hs eame, AMES MEANS’ ‘celebrated Sactory produces, a larger quantity ity. Pull dines of the above shoes for sale in y AML LEVY & CO ive free, a costly box of goods which Ul help all, of either sex, to more mon- rightaway than anything else in the Fortunes await the workers ab- tely sure. At once addresss True} & 'y Augusta, Ma‘ae, 17-1yr* $100 A WEEE. Ladies o1 gentlem n desireing pleasant otitable employment write once. © want you to handle an article of d ic use that recommends atse! everyone at sight. STAPLE AS POOR. Sells like hot caxes. Profits Percent Families wishing te prac- Dt {fonemy should tor their own t write tor particulars. Used every the year round in every household. within reach of all. Circulars free e eccive ws AM PILE FEB. Ad- PANSY GAPSULES Jevarle's Osiebrated Preparation, Safe and Indispensabie to LADIES, fend 4 cents for Sealed Circular. eT CHEMICAL C8. Chicag \ iy 48 6m. Meatioa je this paper. Oar W on Letter. Wasuincton,D. C., Apri The Sunday laws a very much the citizens of the Capi- are ng ng tal this weex. A large portion of ington used to be called the city of boarding houses, but of late years has been dubbed the city of eating houses. The reason ot this that hundreds of government clerks have \t 1s | Pacific and other western lines con- | It was what is commonly known as Jay Gould's Churchyai n re- the west ia Record of the s ary manner in the community 18 fearful lest it shall) Which he wrought vengeance upon have to fast on the Sapbath or else 2 Community t had incurred his | change its mode of living. Wash- | displeasure. When the great strike | was on one yearago on the Missourt | rolled by Jay Gould, tne town of | | Sedalia, Mo. was a thriving place. found it cheaper to rent rooms and} arailroad town. Car shops were | ‘take meals out’? than to keep} !ocated there, and Sedalia bore | house, and asa consequence anum- | about the same relations to the| ber of eating houses have sprung up | and done a very profitable business. | The tnumvirate commission which | governs the District has sent forth the edict that not only saloons and places of business shall be closed on Sunday, but also the milk and ice wagons shall not run, and that eating houses shall shut up. | If this last provision is enforced it | will cause great inconvenience to thousands of persons who regularly take their meals at these places and will cause the failure in business of these enterprising men who are willing to cater to the palate tor the handsome returns received. It seems a pretty big fish story, but still none the less true, that over 600,000 herring have been brought from the Potomac into Washington the present week. This 1s the larg- est number received tor years past and is due to the stringent laws | prohibiting the drawing of seines for fish during the spawning season. A few years ago the number ot her- ting caught became so small that epicures began to fear that the deli- cacy of **Potomac Herring’’ would be a thing of the past. The Fish} Commission, however, had saiutary laws enacted, and the 600,000 her- ring a week is the result. i] drinking | | | | } | | i i { The president had a tender heart this week and so granted eight par- | dons convicted) and imprisoned for embezzling from the mails; break-/ ing into post offices; robbing the mails on the highways; counterfeit- ing, and otker crimes. Cleveland has granted more pardons than any president betore him within memory of man. the Already gossips are beginning to talk of the president’s summer trip. It is possible that he may take one, but still you need not be surprised if he stays at home. Mrs. Cleveland 1s already located at Oak View and keeps very quiet, seldom coming to the city and almost as seldom seeing callers. She is taking a much need- after the fatigues of the social season, and probably will not zo with the president should he feel the necessity ot taking recreation by leaving the scenes of his busy official duties and cares for a brief pefiod. A number of congressmen have been in town the past few days and most of them were interviewed. The almost unanimous opinion seemed to be that congress would he convened in special session the first ot October, and would continue ed rest to sit until the reguiar session in December. Real estate speculation 1s runnin high, and are making money faster than at any time be- tore in the history ot the city. Syn- dicates are being formed composed in many instances ot capitalists from the and + much = suburban property been platted and sold in lots, on which the investors have more than doubled their money inside ot three months. Persons coming to the city in the tall and at the assembling of cengress will hardly recognize the suburbs, as so} many improvements will have been | H. g | investors states, has made. toona at strike the storekeepers and traders of the town supported the railroad | employees and called | the result of many years of study and Gould railroads in Missouri that Al-} bears to | in this the Pennsylvania ailroad state. During the mass meet- ings in their aid. Travelers who now pass the place are told that Jay} Gould thouzht the Sedalia people had gone turther than the occasion ; demanded. He at their activity, and it is reported that when the story of their doings was laid betore him, he exclaimed: “Within a year I will turn that town into a churchyard.’”’ The. strike became incensed} ended in a failure, dered the remoyal of all the car shops and of all of his railroad prop- erty. Within a month the town of Sedalia began to show signs ef de- cay. sengers As the trains roll by and pas- note the absence of ite. train men tell them that the place is The millionaire Jay Gould’s churchyard. the great complete. What assurance is offer- ed that the people who settle in Mr. Gould’s new with similar treatment re- venge of is town will not meet it they shall dare to cross the lines of that crat. auto- getting thin. Your friends remark it, your wite regrets it. Parker Hair Balsam will stop this waste, ve your hair and restore the origin al gloss and color. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff, a perfect dressing. Postal Business Increasing. Washington, D. C., Ppri! ig.— The recent reports from thirty of the largest post offices indicates a rapidly increasing business through- out the country, post office officials say it will not be necessary to call tor the and customary advance statements concerning the business offices to the condition ot affairs. ot the smaller first-class ascertain The smaller offices, as a rule, show | Gtion in the district court here tor an | enness, maltreatment, criminal mis- Jay Gould or-!} You are not old, yet your hair 1s} seme. has not been Is svered, but it is* certain se diseases are not only the most ng the most ec ber of nearly every @ victim of one of these dread s. Ladies seem to be peculiarly liable to neuralgic attacks, which, in the form of neuralgic headache, pain in the back, or nervous pains are of constant oc- currence. Not until the diseovery of Athlo- phoros had any remedy been found for either rheumatism, neuralgia or nervous headache, and they were generally con- ceded to be incurable, but Athlophoros has been proved to be not only a certain cure for these diseases, in all their varied forms, but a safe remedy. If, in the use of Athlophoros, the bowels are kept freely open, its success is certain, and to aid this, Athlophoros Pills are recommended, which, while providing the nec cathartic, will be found to be a valuable aid to the action of the medicine. Athlo- phoros is no experiment, it has been tested and has proved its wonde rful efficacy. The Athlophoros Pills were originally prepared as a remedy for use in connection with Athlophoros, for rheumatism and neuralgia and kindred complaints. Used in connection with that remedy, they are a certain cure for either of these very com- mon and distressing diseases. They have also been found to be an invaluable remedy for any and all diseases arising from vitiated blood or general debility. SThey are es- pecially valuable for nervous debility, blood isoning, dyspepsia, distress after eating, constipation, loss of appetite, and all stomach or liver troubles. For diseases of women they are invaluable. These pus are perfectly harmless and may be safely used by adults or children. Testimonials of those who have been cnred will be sent free on application. E druggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can- on Ww. questo a Frame, Who Were Married in the Executive Mansion, the Parties, ——- + eee. < i St. Joseph, Mo,. April 19.—Mrs. Frame, yesterday, mece Governor Woodson, filed a pe- to absolute diyorce from her husband, George W. Frame, charging drunk- H deeds and other wickednes against him. nm December 29, 1874, in the execu- tive mansion at Jefferson City, the parties to the present divorce suit were united in marriage under what seem- ed to be the brightest auspices. A number of the leading people ot St, Joseph were present to do honor to the contracting parties, as the bride was one of the belles of this es city and the groom a popular young business man. Rumors soon began to gain cur- irency that all was not pleasant in the married lite of the couple. and to people who are acquainted with the couple the present suit will be no surprise. ALL SORTS OF CHARGES MADE. The petition sets torth that Frame, —— Another Art Craze. The latest art work among ladies is known as the ‘*French Craze,”’ heaped upon the plaintiff such in- | dignities as to make her life intoler- able. Mrs. Frame says that her husband is a man totally devoid of moral honor, and is a thief, a forger for Athlophoros and 50c. beth profitable and fascinating, It 1s very popularin New York, Boston and other Eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the Art, we will send an clegant china plaque (size 18 inches,) handsomely decorated, for a model, together with box ot material, 100 colored designs assort- ed in flowers, animals, soldiers, land- scapes, etc., complete, with full in States and on no less than five occa- sions has deserted her, leaving her penniless among strangers. She says thathe has spit in her tace, has beat her and called her all sorts ot vile names. She has on several oc- casions gone to him, deceived by his lying letters to her. i 1 | She claims ete ceipt. ot only Ns is - structions, upon rece to have been made the tool by $1.00. The placque alone 1s worth which he beat hotels and says that more than the amount charged. To he is a chronic liar and 1s unworthy of the respect of any honest man. every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of five other ladies interested in Art matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue ot Art Goods, we will enclose extra and without charge, a beautiful 30 inch, gold plated placque. Address Tue Empire News Co., Syracuse, N. Y. There is a very modest woman in Baltimore, who claims that she was kissed by Lafayete—or the nose. That is probably a slander on the gallant French officer, He was a man ot taste and discrimination. 13-t SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. Wounderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Re- tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., says: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Dis- covery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s greater increase in proportion than the larger offices, and when the lat- ter show such a decided improve- ment the smaller ones are certain to come slong with considerable ot an advance. A Poor, Weak Sister who is suffering trom ailments pe- culiar to her sex, dreading to go to a physician, but knowing she needs medical help, will tind, in Dr. Pierce’s ‘*Favorite Prescription,” a preparation which will give her strength and new life through the restoration of all her organs to their natu and healthy action. It is practice by a thoroughly scientific physician, who has made these troubles a specialty. To be had of all druggists. Another Cutting Case. have been some wondertul cures ettected by these remedies in tnis city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a tew bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by John G. Walker. Boot & Shoe Makers 2 BUTLER, MO. The Pennsylvania Railroad is to light all the stations within fifteen miles of Philadelphia by electricity. Boots and Shoes made to order: [he best ot leather used. Bargain in Music. This favorite Album of Songs and | Shop nerth side ot Square. <x Dao tf Ballads, containing thirty-two pieces of choice and popular music, full sheet music size, with complete words and music and piano accom- paniment 1s finely printed upon hea- vy paper with a very attractive cov er. The following are the titles of the sengs and_ bailads contained in the Favorite Album:—As I'd Noth- TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE KEPT IN OR El Paso, Tex., April 19.—An- other Cutting case 1s the exciting topichere. Pedro Garcia, editor ot the Observador Fronterizo, lan- guishes in Cutting’s old cell in the Paso del Norte Jail, for calling Mayor Provencio, of Paso del Norte a drunkard, and Proberto, the Tax Collector, of the Stateof Chihuahua, Farmers, Send 10 cents to the Prickty Asn Bitters Co, St. Louis, Mo., and get a copy ot “Tue 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. 19-Im Senator Beck, of Kentucky, pre- | dicts that Cleveland and Allison will | lead the two parties in the next | presidential campaign. The demo- | cratic side of his prophecy will prove correct. As to the republican side, he may be in error. arobber. Garcia published his pa- per in El Paso, and was arrested in the act of circulating the sheet in Paso del Norte, on the Mexican side mver. The case 1s identicical with Cutting’s, the Mex- ican Government again exercising ot the the right of extra-territorial juris- diction, excepting that Garcia is al native Spaniard, | and is held circulating and not publishing a li bel.- As a hair dressing and renovator, Aver’s Hair Vigor is universally commended. It eradicates dandruff, cures eruptions of the scalp, invig- orates and beautifies the hair, and prevents its fading or turning gray. for} ing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother, Watch the Little feet; Oh, You Pretty Blue- Eyed Witch; Blue Eyes: Katy’s Letter; The Passing Bell; I Saw Esau Kissing Kate ; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin; The Old Garden Gate; Down Below the Waviag Lindens ; Faded Leaves ; All Among the Summer Roses ; Touch the Harp Gently; My Pretty Louise; I really don’t think I shall Marry: Dreaming ot Home: The old Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; A Year Ago; Bachelor’s Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; Oae Happy Year Ago; Jen nie in the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate ; Jack’s Farewell ; Polly ; Whis- per in the Twilight. This 1s a very | fine collection ot real vocal gems. and gotten up in very handsome style. Published m the usual wav ;and bought at a music store, these Is a cure for Liver Completats ané Mis conced by 0 Tesyid con- dition of the Liver, as Dyspepsia, Const Beadache, Bheamattom,. INVIGORATOR dais prove ite merit, Any Graggiot will tell you its repweation THE ONLY TRUE | 32, pieces would cost you $11.20. | We bought a job lot of this music ;at a great sacrifice and as the hoh- | days are past, we desire to close out lour stock at once. Will send you the entire coliection well wrapped and postpaid for onlv go cents. Send immediately. Address, Tue Eurme News Co., Syracuse, N. Y3 i | i + pri-13t ee administration upon the estate ot John the undersigned by the Bates county Probate Court, in Bates county, Missou- allowance withia one year trom the date ot said letter, or they may be precluded trom any benefit ef such estate, and if said claims pve not exhidited within two years trom the date of the publicaticn ot this notice, they will be forever barred. 20-4t -_-__eeeeo— State or Missovai, County oy Barzs, 88. In the Probate Court of said county, February Estate of William H. Melton deceased, C. C. iatrator of the estate of William of said county, deceased, and presents to the conrt nis petition sale of certain real estate of which said W. H. Melton died seizod, described as follows: ‘The south halfof the southeast quarter and one acre in the southeast corner of northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty (20), also not be bought of the druggist, the Athlo- Missour! . to pay the debts — estate, which from the day of his marriage, has Penrose Co., 112 Wall Bt, New Rotamie iste and inventories required bylaw showing ards i i i recei that said estate is indebted and that s bts been addicted to driu«, and has can Nat rics which Lo on, = unpaid and there ii ufficient assets on h it ani before the first day of next term of this court to be held on the 9th day of Ma: will be made for the sale of the real estate in ~ for decorating china, glassware, etc, ‘d the ex of such sale; and it is further ai zler. § : . an: e expenses of such sale; nd embezzler. She states that he Its something entirely new, and is | ordered that this notice be published in some has dragged her all over the United newspaper parliseed) tn sakiioee yo) cow for four weeks prior to the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI, Court, held in and for Re certify that the foregoing i original order of sale therein reterr In the Circuit Court of Bates county, Jane Alexander Frankerthat and Albert Franxen- a * d file their a! ms things, that defendants are not residents of the State of Miseouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified by publication that plaint: commenced a suit against them in by petition and account for th teen dollars and that their property be attached and that unless the sai against them and their property sold to satisfy Arnica Salve tor two years. Have never the same. a= beat Fareber ees iawn handled remedies that sell so well, or ped f Creag * aweexly newspaj give such universal satisfaction, There the Butler Weekly Times, 8 y Pp ‘tosel HER ge ritory isin great de- 1. Send for circulars and 50 cts for outtit Hennanp Bros., Pubs., Kaneas City, Mo. RIWARDS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that letters of arper, ceceased, have been granted to . bearing date the 1st day of April, 1887. All persons having claims against said tate are requested to exhibit to him for Tuos. L. Harper, Adm'r. Notice ot Publication. Term 1887, Mareh 4th, 1887. Bearce, administrator. Order ot Publicajion. NOW at thie day comes C. C. Rearce, admin- H, Melton late raying for an order for the in Bates coanty, and to pay the « O amination thereof ordered bd; court that all persons inter- ed in the estate of said deceased, be notified t application as aforesaid has been made that unless the contrary be shown on or next, an order aid petition described, or so much thereof as hall be sufficient for the payment of sald debte Coun oY oF Barzs. fos. 1. J.8. Francisco, Judge ef the Probate Rates county, hereby true copy of the to as the ame appears of Record in my office. Wikness my hand and seal of our [seat] said court. Done at office in Butler n said county, this 29th a of March, A. D. B87. J. S$. FRAN Oo, Probate Judge. a Order of Publication. State of Missouri, County of Bates, SS. Term, 1807 thal plaintiffs, vs. Luke Levy and Louis Levy. NOW at this day come the plaintiffs herein, their attorney before the undersigned clerk the Ctrouit Court of Bates county in vacation ff it, alleging, among other ave this Court, tachment, founded upon an 1m of three hundred and six- is about te “4 [poten nd 8 r at this court, at the nex term shtests toibe begun and holden at the court house in the city of Batler, in said county, on the sixth day of June next, and on or before the sixth day of said term, if the term shall so long continue—snd if not, then on or belore the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said canse, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered rintted and published in Bates county, vouri, for four ween: ccessively, the Test in- sertion to be at least ae ee ; eget = first term of sai ireu! vl . a daaiamumna: Et HAYES, Creuit Clerk. from the record. nar ad Witness my hand and the seal of the {exzap) —— ete county, this 6th sey OF LAYES, Cirenit Clerk. WORKING CLASSES “wens now pre; to furnish all classes‘with employ ment at ome. the whole of the time. or for their spare moments. Business new, light and poe le. ee of = pexeee ly earn m 50 cents to $5.00 per evening, and a pro- rtional sum by devoting theft time te the usiness. Boys and girls cam earn nearly se much as men That all who see this may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. Tosuch as are not well satisfied we will send one dellar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Ad- dress Groncx Stixsox & Co., Portland, Mane YO Uz: you are started free. Both sexes; all en. Anyone can do the work. Large saxatege sure from the first start. Costly outae and terms free. Better net delay. Costs you nothing to send us yous address and find out; if you are wise you will do so at once. $ Hi. Hatietr & Co., Portland, Mane. ana make more thansnything tal notneed- ean live at home, money at work for vu: else in this world. ve MADE OF POOR GLASS. “Tvay ONIQNVASMLIM MOd BEVID 40 aarivnd £630 98. 4INO RAV BV SABNEIND @O, WVEd MERS ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST IMITATION PEARL Tor Oni Gl Oonsu:

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