The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 17, 1889, Page 2

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iven Away!! the ul Engravin rated Picture. e Horse Fair! BY ROSA BONHEUR TO EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER O08 FOR THE is) v ENEWAL eekly Giobe Democrat (TEN PAGES) will receive yor idirect to the Hi ” CLOBE PR * TiRG CC. | sar SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. alers SE TS PROBATE COU Order of Publication. } STATE OF MISSOURI, ? gg a il Cocnty or Bares. § Seit'ement Dock« nN , } Inthe Cirtuit court of Bates ¢ in va- : t cation, April rd iss, Wi Wo plain pees tim, hard defendan = a ui Now at thia day comes the plaintiff berein MONDAY MAY 15, 1 i by his atto: before the undersigned clerk | Arehart, Geo minor, Isaac Fowl! } of the circnit court Hates county. Missouri, it | Burrows, partnership est WW r 0 nd files petition and aft a oe = H emt ( that defendant ic | Bellewey Wm L Dee i not a resivt Missouri; wher Boots I G dee’d, TC Ro! adm’r 1 upon it {s ordered by k of the c Marke Lottie Voniaor FS ; in vacation that defendant be aera Oc b tifled by publication that plaintiff zra, dec'd, J W Ennis adm’r commenced a suit against him in thi- H Noel admr i court, by petition and attachment in the Wm EW be cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, found- nee ti ed upon a note of one hundred and forty dol- tal, Ira ei lars ($140) and interest, and his property H avout to be attached and that unless the ‘sai-! Bh ' George Blanchard, be and appear at this court ee i atthe next term ‘thereof, to be begun and x iH holden at the conit house in the city of Butler | Canterbury Sam F, T L Harper GC it in aaid county. on the third day ot tne met ie | Cox John W, deed, J M Cox admr | or before the sixth day of saic 2 s ‘ % 1 the term shall so long continue—and if not, | Carpenter James, et al, D A Brownfield G¢ i then on or before the last day of said term— | Cromley AsatG, deed, F M Crumley admr it answer or plead to the petition in said cause Douglas Wm, deed, Austin Green-exce ' ewes ae ee oe Davidson Dorotha 1, Joseph Burnett G ¢ ,and judg ment will be rendered ac 1 rdingly } And be it further ornare Ct a copy hereo} Eckart Wm D., et al, Jas M MeCraw G ¢ be published, according to law, inthe Boutie: 7 « Jonathan, deed, Suea >» Fleming | Wrexuy Tinzs © weekly newspaper printed | Fleming Jonathan, deed, Susan D Fleming i and published in Bates county, Missouri, for admr | 3 four weeks successively, the last insertion to | Frederick Gertrude, et al, SW Frederick GC j t be atleast four weeks be Das the first day of | Gyosshart Laura, etal, J C Lane G C | Nee ee ee eS AEAGES: Circuit clerk Hart Edmond, deed, Francis. andS 6 Mart A true copy from the record. admrs i Dy inese mv nano nd tie aca! of the circa! | Hill Sarah B, minor, Sarah Hill G SEAL Sates c . aid m - - - . April, Isto JOHN ©. HAYES, WEDN JAY, MAY 15, Iss } 20-4t Cireuit Clerk. Inman W T, minor, ET Inman G (¢ i Jett Porter, et al, Fannie Jett GC i % 3 a Loggins J E, decd, Martha J Loggins almr i ae Admistrator’s Notice. Lusk Chas and Barnett, J W Spears G ( im Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin- | Miller Weaver, minor, J F Brooks G ¢ i istration on the estate of J. Walker McVeigh | Lusk Eliza C, decd, JW Ennis admr aa deceased. were grant dd to the a eee | Meek Emery L, minor, James H Haskins G ( i the lth day of March, 1899, he prob ee aa eas ; tj court of Bates county, Missouri. All person: | MeCory Wm F. deed, Mary E MeCory exec i having claims against said estate required | Miller Richard, deed, B F Senior exec } { to pee eene for silewance ue pares Morrison Chas, minor, Harman Piepmier G C i istrator within one year afterthe date o: o Tek ae ‘ E = tH dattera: or they may be preciuded from any | McVickers Geo, minor, Ashbury McVickers Pi benefit of said estate; aad it such claims be not GC 14 ae WA Re seats ron che sake of McMurtry Nellie, minor, Geo Alsbough G C j tj plication, they § be fore eC SE me : | a nis sth day of March, 1589. aaa Miller Miles, decd, J F Brooks admr ' Ht R. J. HURLEY, THURSDAY, MAY 16, Isso | : Administrator. | Miller G W minor, J M Mayes GC i i 18-4 y | —— | Nichols Joel J decd, Eliza A Nichois exec i Administrato1’s Sale. ince Jas F, minor, WS Hutch'nson G ¢ im Pitchford Chas P, et al, BB Utley GC | t Notice is hereby given that in pursaance of herr e canbe: re | an order made b: the Probate court of Bates | @iusenberry JP, et al, WC Quinsenberry G © Ridge Jas 8, decd, Clark Wix admr Roach Thos, et al, Rosetta J Beattie GC Rand Benj, minor, James Bel! G ( Reeder Laura, et al, Oscar Reeder G C Rhodes Ezra A, decd, Ezra Rhodes admr FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1889, Steele Hubert O, et al, Wm G Badgley G C Scott W A, decd, J TBosely and T B Ray exec Stoll sohn, et al, John Yoss @ C Satterlee Phebe J, decd, AJ Satterlee admr Scott Kate, minor, P H Scott G C Tucker Nancy P, J M Tucker GC Worrell Wm, et al, J E Williams G C Wemott Floyd. et al, Wm Page G C Wirt D N, decd, J W Ennis admr Webster Ella L, minor, G B Hickman & C Administrators, Guardians, and Executors are required to settle in ten days from day set, or they will be cited at their own expense. J. S. FRANCISCO, Judge of Probate Court. New York. April 6.—Charles Mas- man, a barber, tried to kill himself with a flatiron yesterday. He lay down on the floor and pounded the exposed part of his head with the iron until he became senseless. Mas- man has tried to commit suicide five times. He gashed his throat with a razor twice, jumped into the East river, took poison, and threw himself \from asecond story window. His aaa injuries will prove fatal. a} county. Missouri. atits November term, Isss, i I will, as the administrator of David Snider. deceased, proceed to sell to the highest bidder at public vendue at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, on Saturday, May 11th, 1889, the following described real estate, situated in } Bates county, Missouri, viz.: Lot Sin biock 22, in the first addition to the city of Rich Hill, and the west two-thirds of the southwest quar- ter of the southeast quarter of section seven in township thirty-eight and range t vy: said property to be sold to pay such debts as have hoo proved and probated against the estate of the said David Snider. deceased, and said sale te be madeon the following terms: one-half cash and one-half secured by deed of trust on the premises eold, due nine months after date with interest from as at sane cent or all E h at the option of the purchaser, : a . 2 J. W. ENNIS, 20-4 Administrater Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, John H. Sullens. administrator of the estate of Sam F. Hawkins make final | settlement of his accounts with said estate as such administrator, at the next term of the bate court of Bates county, Missouri, to be on the 13th JOHN H. SULLENS, Administrator. olden at Butler, in said county. day of May, 1889. ‘20-4t THE KANSAS CITY TOME en thy Se A a Ne Ml he i Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts, | Bruises,Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chlb Corns, and all Skin Eruptions tively cures Piles, or no pay is anteed to give pertect or money refunded. Price 25 cts y For sale by Walls & Holt, the dru lins nd posi- re It ed. THE GREAT DOLLAR WEEELY. TRE Kansas Crry WEEKLY Tas is read by more people in the West than | any other paper published. Why? Be. | cause it better represents the Great A citizen who likes some variety in life remarked the oth r BRS Ok eran neneem i a posial card for inducements te swollen throat, coughs, ete. wabscribers. s by use of one hottle. Wa dv W. jE er, Mo. THE TIMES, ‘anted. ~~ — Kansas City, Mo r morning: ' West than any other paper. Itis the “I wish every foot of Oklahoma was! t leader in the Oklahoma movement and settled. I am tired of hearing of | Ces that benefits the West. zs oan Tt is the weekly newspaper the country. 3 oe in the es 12 pages, jumns all f nSpavi t = aR See = or only ox hard, sofy or 2 Every Western man should take i horses, Tur Tres. weeney, stifle Senda i Save fifty} From Texas About seven 3 the measles, and before the disease left me it attacked my lungs, and gave me what the doctors pronounced tion. From the cl early de- conus fined symptoms, and the fact that fts as an exp ve while 1] li s }. B. McGee. Dodd, Texas, J 11, 18S. Kuowing that you appreciate vol- Drugyisis. 8. 188 G f Three years ago T was compelled to throw up my place besause of blood poison. L have been vad- Ing tor years, ivy condition may be imagined when Thadto give up } 1 a good job beeause oi sickness. j Sprives, j} hy sic nercury did Through the advice af me no good. another I began taking to day Tam well and at work What more can I say of eine, € r§. 5. S. and hi xcept “go and do likewis Jasper Nocut. Liberty, Tenn., July 1s, isss. Swift's Specific is entirely a vege- table medicine, and is the only med- Blood Humors icine which has ever cured Seroful Blood and kindred diseases. Send for our books on Blood and Skin mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Poison. a, Diseases, ndemned Bald Knobbers. Jefferson City tion commute the sentences of the con- asking Governor Francis to liam Walker and Lee Matthews, to life imprisonment two of whom are to be executed on the 19th inst., is being circulated in the senate, 160 members of the house signed a petition to this effect. It is undei- stood that Judge Hubbard and file prosecuting attorney who tried the cases have written to the governor ur, him to execute executive clemency in behalf of the doomed men. Itis further said that peti- containing over 5,000 gsigna- from the counties of Greene, Christian and Taney will soon be forwarded to the governer. ving ging tions tures What Am I to Do? The symptoms of billiousness are un- nappily but too well known. ‘They diff- er in different individuals to some extent. A billious man is seldom a breakfast eat- er. Too frequently, alas, he has an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors but none tor solids ot a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at time; if it 1s not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. ; The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may bea symptom or the two may alternate, There are otten Hemorrhoids o1 even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all thisif not es- tect a cnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. 4t-ryr. € ow. The waifs of the students of crime. eue them. unsolved problem. William’s Australian Pill. Herb Tf you are Yellow, Billous. constipated with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, loo’: ou fe] t your liver is et order. pies away and make a new out of you, Pr: Ss: 47-yr. Dr. E. Pyle, Agent Halstead once remarked that “the Senate is a sort of stuffed club.” At that time he did not know that the elub was stuifed es now. If all so-ealle ailed, Dr. Sage’s Catarvh ares. 1 7 meri family had been af flicted that dent they 8 With Gen in the face. I finally concluded to try . April 10.—A peti- spirea and the golden eyed maryuer- victed bald knobbers, Dave and Wil-| Burns has it, was in all its glory, street become It is worth while 0 both morally and financially to res- i Seo puae neal, How best to do it is the | nebox of these Pills wiil drive | A Shar, x Denunciation. vew York, ing Post in man who fol) | as a professi ‘ened to as liv epeets to be list articulate speaking : Office, viyen ation Ww the} man ¢an poss! Liniment as a reward for > ‘support,’ ! be “without but discredit and confusion ao j An editor hired to j ertain | i | opinions ee asures is} Grover Cleveland's fishing luek | probably as despicable a phenome- | j.45 not deserted him. While in Flor- non as can be found in a modern free ida he landed a tarpon we thing 94 state, and it makes no differe pounds.) He threw Bis time ialdupe whether he gets his pay in lami Eidkorecaise andl or after the wo s don ; waters and buts fish. No minnows h iis hook for big | | all offices need apply to} | warded the im. ‘misson, bec = | of our press } | Fancy fora moment nsumption Cured. { feeling as he docs about newspapers penta S : bgetable alre would think of an editor sent to represent a great re public as an envoy extraordiua and ial ister plenipotenti jment for three o 1onths, can s n 1 blather of ve ttle more ¢ ee ane : . tuated b nis herence or r nality or significanes than the whinney of the i ”y L of ¢ Robert A. Gunn, Professor of Sur }Medical Tirbune,” ° Has JUsh “vised | “Gunn's N yn k , many houses, of Hygene and n New York says over his own si La severe aie € as dressing the propr: Tu the Mis | Safe Cure: “I cannot be t: to. nnd | convictions unless I fair, with just enough 1 ad endors dais the fragrance of spring in the air Tirustwe ak onditions zare all ri he sys and liver have ERE i nos: oy as Drunkenness or the Iiquor Habi- uieitesn jaivelteetsteny Hoy Uae Positively Curea by administenng their great increase. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. | It can be given in a cup of coffee ortva withovt the knowledge ot the person tak- ingit; is absolutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- eror alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. The s tem once impregnated with t Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite to exist. For tull partic ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st. Cincinnati. - M. Bonnat, the famous French painter, says that th- most trying sitter he ever had M. Thiers, and about the best was Vietor Hugo. Bonnat was recently aske1 by a Bos- ton Transciipt coiresyondent what he thought of the impressionist school, and replied: “It is composed of men who know nothing, and who try to convince the world at large have been experimentally treating vbout for en authorized remedy, their tients have died on their hands.” this disease, and while casting ¢ Detroit is away up in the north but a very successful floral exhibi- The journal of that city seys: There are rich red geraniums, pink carnations, various hued azalias, bright colored cinevaria, heliotropes, the famous ca- melias, violets blue and lillies white, mingled with the white and delicate tion is in progress there now. was ite. “The red, red rose,” not how- ever “newly bloomed in June,” as fairly the queen of flowers, and daf- fodils and hyacinths, palms and pinks, pansies, mignonette, snowballs and heliotropes, were in bud, leaf and blossom, a wealth of nature's] that they have discovered some- glory which bafiles the detail of de-] thine.” g scription. Sa os eee — oe ‘ ry INT ‘the Verdict Unanimons. CALIFORNIA. W. D. Sult, Durggisi, Bippus, Ind. wale testifies; “I can recommend Electric Bit- tersas the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given reliet in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured ot Rheumatism of 10 years standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, Beliville, Ohio, affirms: -‘The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 Years experi- ence, is Electric Bitters.’”? Thousands ot others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Elec- tric Bitters do cure all diseases ot the Liver, Kidneys 01 Blood nly a_ halt dollar a bottle at Walls Holt, the Druggists. LAND OF DISCOVERIES Gi & The cry is being raised that the White House is no longer good enough. It has cost first and last $1,900,000. It would seem that suck 2» mansion ought to satisfy American pride for 2 time yet. If the White House is not made of cheap national curiosities it will do for a tinte. ISEASES FEHROAL Ye — Send for circular S| per bettle 3 pr 9 INE MED! hb. | | Consumption 1s on the Increase. From recent statistics it appears that consumption is on the increase thro jout the western states. The p ] cause, it is stated, is due to neglect of q common Coughs and Colds. It is the —. 2 duty ot all persons wt Jeli hand at ali cougt it bee { (| ONLY— GUARANTEED CURE FOR } i | | among politi seems to be that Wanamaker has too } much executive ability. SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CURE SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY In polities | > n too muc} iis more mischievous | F. M. CRUMLEY &@ CO. than too little. | peaeTry Saxta A Cuewme Gr — ——— - jA natural C n. ity swallow- “"iystic ¢ ure | ing the saliva : | materially aid d WOODWARD, DISTA hewing AXON &CO, TING AGE ansas of Butler, and; extend an invitation Having Moved my Entire — Stock of (i At quarters og square, invitation is extend to gl nd the publig he Southwest corner the } t Special customers Ts complete and nu prices to be as low as the lowest. very Stable We keep nothing but — firsteclass rigs. Our horses are the best, our vehicles Ix run the Boss Livery Stable are not excelled. SHORT we to all to call and give us a trial. LEWIS & FRAZCE. DIAMOND MILLS Have made great improvements by discarding the eld mill bubrs and putting in the late HUNGARIAN Short System Of Rolls. The flour is giving te very tbest isfaction, aleo selling Jat bottom iprices. J.T. SHANNON & 00, PROPS ARBUCKLES name cn a package of COFFEL - guarentee of excellenee. ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all 4r stores from the Atlantic to the i. COFFEF. OT GO" Ps R 4 Onsumet jo It has ently cured THOUSANDS © of cases pronounced by doctors hope- less. If you have premonitory reat , &e., don’t », PISO’ 3 CORE FOR CONSUMPTION immediately. By Druggists. S conte Pe but use ©

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