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

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. The Girl Who Helps Moth ut Perfect Hair bine Woh Helps Herve Indicates a natural and healthy cow v is tion of the scalp, and the glands ra lta f her. through which nourishment is obtained. P ee eine 1 When, in consequence of age and dis- 2 : ? ease, the hair becomes ak, thin, and wears a ] itt ies : era er's Hair Vigor I} strengthen paued ibility and annie ty with he it, re ts original color, promote its s ; rapid ar rorou mart 2 I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a | forts Jong time, and am convinced of its a value. When I was 17 years of age my =| mother. Li menced dat hair began toturn gray. I co using the Vigor, and was surpri the good effects it prodaced. not only restored the color to my hair, but so Stimulated its growth that I have now more hair than ever before. — J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Hold by all Druggista and Perfumers. bless lit She takes un tired, stiff tir work; her strong ¥ staff which the gray-haired, ed. She helps mother with the spring IF YOU ARE SUFFERING from debility and loss of appetite; if your stomach is out of order, or your mind confused; take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more surely and speedily than any tonic yet discovered. For six months I suffered from liver and stomach troubles. My food did not nourish me, and I became weak and very much emaciated. I took six bottles of Ayer'’s Sarsaparilla, and was cured. —Julius M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ch a by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. Bold by Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. ‘smending. with sewing, with the wee a cheerful conversation and congeni- al companionship that some girls do not think worth while wasting on only mother. And when there comes a day when she must bend, as_ girls must often bend, over the old worn- out body lying unheedful in her coffin, rough hands folded, her long t merged in rest, something with her disqi lec very sweet will be ming loss, and the girl who helped moth- er will find a benediction of upon her head and in her heart. The girl who her'—is another girl whom I know. She is not peace } works—God_ bless She is brave and active. too proud to earn her own living, i LOAN or ashamed to be caught at her daily | task. She is studious, and pains \ taking, and patient She s s at 1 And Rea § ate you from behind counter or de ok. There is a memory of her sewn into BROKER each silken gown. She is like a beautiful young mountaineer already far up the hill, and the sight of her INSURANCE AND) NOTARY , * PUBLIC. should be atine inspiration for us all. It is an honor to know this girl—to Her hand may be stained with factory grease 6 PER CENT Money to Loan | On Improved Farms, | be worthy of herregard. or printer's ink, but it is an honest It homes; hand and helping hand. stays misfortune from it is the one shicld that protects r forlorn little family from = the many my a house and asylum Five years time, with privilege to Nine Persons Killed By i. \ - Nashville, Tenn... July 12.—Rev pay before due . . Saves Shera Guthrie, Rev. Lewis B Mrs. Lewis Burch. Henecer Terry Office over Bernhardt’s jewelry | and two daughters, Thos. Rogers, store . . eet Emanuel Orr and Rev. Geo. Hannah, NORTH SIDE SQUARE. all colored, were struck by lightning ani und instantly killed int Pleas u u s town in C with this afternoon. They, together three other had attended the funeral of Harriet Terry, a neigh negroes, bor, and were returning from the INES Ww ENGLAND TRUST CO. SIXTH AND WYANDOTT ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. grave when they met their fate. The weather was cloudy. and there were occasional flashes of lightning. caus ing them to hastily conclude the fu neral services. The storm increased in intensity, and the nine persons mentioned sought shelter from the The tree was struck by the electric cur rent ¢ 1 rain under a large oak tree. lifeless inst the the stroke with full force, his watch chain being severed 1d in a second all fell Burch, who was leaning tree, received and the buttons on his shirt being melted. PAID Ul’ CAPITAL, - $150,000. ee The faces of the dead were rendered almost blue. The three other negroes were se verely shocked and did not recover As soon as the survivors were able to report the occurrence the Coroner Interest paid on deposits. Long time city and tarm loans in Missouri and eastern Kansas a specialty. their senses for several hours. Thos. T. Crittenden, President; J. H. Austin, Vice-President & coun- selor: Watt Webb, Secretary: H. B. Blevens, Treasurer. was sent for, and, repairing to the scene, held an inquest. Tne excite- ment was intense, especially among the relatives and friends of the dead. and hundreds visited the cemetery and gazed upon the prostrate forms. The lightning also struck a mule, but did not kill him, and set fire to some oats in an adjoining field. G@ JOHN A. LEFKER & CO. Agents for Bates county. Office over Ed. Steel’s grocery store, north side square. Lowest rates ot interest; lberal terms on payment, both principal and interest on limited amount of money; no delay, when your papers are saustactory, the money is ready. Call and see betore you borrow. The republican-bourbon organs are now saying that Gen. Drum, the author of the idea to return the bat. This is a Gen. Drum is arepublican and member of the G. A. R.—Bur- n Gazette. tle flags. is a democrat. mistake. FINE SUITS, Made to Order Danger Ahead! r abead for vou if you white-taced mother leans and is rest- | ¢ Awkward Incident. A grotesque inc ident re eaving lser cast s or Osborne, we torget of Jokn Brown's Hight tions had already seen hex he u betweer s there rolled onto the plat hing less than two bottles Scotch!” The countenances of the officiz which are on the ocea sions of 1 majesty’s comings at goings invariably frozen into an pression of idiocy, thawed and every man was convulsed with suppressed The whisky made a very pretty show as it layed on the de parture platform. but, after all. per- laughter. haps the face of the gillie was bet- ter worth studying. The Galveston News figures it out that there will be 154,000 votes in iment favor of the prohibitory ame in Texas and 170,000 against it. Nobody Doubts it in Palatka. One of our young merchants has given the following testimony: “One of my customers, at the age of fifteen, had a attack of His father had to lift He was in bed for six severe rheumatisin. him about. weeks. Isold hima dozen of S.. which entirely cured him. I rc gard $.S. S. as very potent in rhen- } matisu Yours Truly, J. H. Jounsi A Little Memorandum. After Thad rheumatista for four years in my right hip, I tried 5.8. S. It at once built up my health and the rheumatic pains were allay- ed, and finally disappeared entirely. [ regard it as the best reliable tonic; and it never fails to bring my system up to the very best condition when ever run down by sickness or over as a necessary household medicine. B Pearc 1885. Dis work. I have come to r Gainesville, > Jan on eases mailed free od and Skin Treatise © Swift Specitie Co.. Drawer 3 Atlanta. Ga. A Mr. Cofferel and son. w drawing props at old No Ric Hull's mines, were quite s¢ hurt Tuesday, though not danger ously, by the roof giving way. The boy will be laid up for some time, being badly bruised about the head and face, having, among other injur The old gentleman's injuries are less serious, ies, two teeth knocked out. though his right arm was badly damaged. The injured reside on Maple street, near the Pacific depot, this city.—Rich Hill Review. Good Result in Every Case. D. A, Bradford, wholesale paper dealer ot Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on nis lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit, Being induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con sumption, did soand was entirely cured by use of a tew bottles. Since which time he has used it in his tamily for all Coughs and Colds with best results, This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery Trial Bottle tree at John G. Walker's Drug Store. Hon. William R. Morrison is quot- ed as saying regarding the reported conference of democratic leaders in Washington: “It will not take place at present, and may not take place at all; though, of course, it is impos- sible for me to predict now what will occur in September or October.” HALL’sS HOW’S THIs: We orer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CuryNey & Co, Prop’rs, Toledo, O. P. S.—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting cirectly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of system. Price 75 cents per bottle. Id by all Druggists. ne Ss is, Whooping Cx 2 y throat or Lung trouble not immedi ately cured by Bailard’s Horehound | Syrup. A Captain’s Order of Publication STATE OF Migeourt, ) County of Bates, 4 surtef Bates William H. Wil- tant , at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorney, J 1 T. Smith, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, in vacation, and files his petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that | defendant is not a resident of the state of Mis- | souri. Whereupon itis ordered by the clerk | aforesaid, in vacation, that said defendant be | notified by publication that plaintif has com- menced suit against him in this court by peti- tion and attachment in the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, founded upon a judgment rendered in the state of Ind ana the ba ance due upon which is eleven hun- dred and fifty dollars, and that his A has been attached to su isfy the same, and that un- less the said William H. Wilcox be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the seventh day of November, Iss7, andon or before the sixth day of said term, if the term shall so long continue, and if not, on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as contessed and judgement will be rendered ac- cordingly and his property sold to satisfy the same. And be it further ordered thata copy hereof be published, accerding to law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and pu hed in Bates county, Mo., for four weeks 5 vely, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next term of said circuit court c. HAYES, Cireuit Clerk A true cupy from the record a Witness my han he sealof the circuit {Seat ] court of I yunty, this 24th day of May, 1ss7, d HAYES, Cirenit Clerk Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, J. D. H.Bu ler, by his deed of ber 6tt 1, 1886, and ree 2 within a lersigr 40, page : ed trustee Bs real ate lving and being sit e in the ate of Missouri, to- nd lot two in tye nilow ng county ot Bates and wit. Che southwest quarter. 2 halt of the northwest quarter of section th township numbered thirty- numbered thirty (30) eighty (250) which convey- to secure the payment certain note fully de scribed in said deed of trust; and whereas, detault has been made in the payment of said note and the s now long past Gue and unpaid. Now, therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note, and pur- suant to the conditions of said ot trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- at public vendue, to the tone (1 and the sou ed and more or made ot a less, in trust acres, ance was deed highest bidder for cash, at the east front door ot the court house, in the citv ot Butler, county ot I and state ot Mis- , souri, on Wednesday. July 6th, 1887 between the hours forenoon noon satistving “LRUSTEE. Order of Publication STATE OF MIssoUrt, ) County of Bates (“> In the circuit court of said county, June term, 1887, Elizabetl Abel, def Now at this da by her attorney nd it apy turn of the she on the summons herein. that defendant cannot be summoned in this action and also from the affidavit of the plaintif, that defendantis not a resident ofthe state of Mis- souri: whereiore it is ordered by the court that said defendant be notified by publication that plainti has commenced asuit against him in this court, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted and entered into between plaintiff and defendant upon the ground that the defendant on the loth day of November, 18%3, without reasonable cause abandoned the plaintiff and bas failed to provide for the support of plaintiff and has ab- sented himself from plaintiff forthe sp of one year next before the filing ofthe petition herein. and that unless the said Wilham D Abel be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said coun- ty, on the seventh day of November next, and on or before the sixth dey of said term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it further or- dered, thata copy hereof be publishhed, ac- cording to law. in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks sne- cessively, the last insertion to be atleast four weeks before the first day of the next term of circuit court. JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witnesss my hand and the seal ofthe circuit S8EAL.}] court of Bates count, this 17th day of une, i887. JOHNC. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. nesota, North Dakota, LAN DS Montan: Idaho, Wash- ington and Oregon, the Free Government Lands and Low Price Railroad Lands in the Northern Pacific country. The Best Agricultural, Graz- ing and Timber Lands now open to Settlers Taailed free, Address CH! B. LAMBORN, a Com. N.P. R. B., St. Paul, Minn. Wilham D. Abel, plai lant SEND for Publications, with maps,describing Min- RS.S.2 D.DAVIESON The Great Specialists, Members of University College Hospital, Lon- { don, England, M. 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All silverware, clocks, jewelrA, ¢ Is headquarters tor fne Jewelr Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses, You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXEGUTED Pittsburg, Pa., Soir

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