The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 22, 1889, Page 2

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Why To-day is Memorable. 1771. The regulators of Souh! Carolina were defeated and dispen- | ed. This association of |persons who complained of legl | } Mind-eader fishop Dead. What Doctors Zig eee New York, May 15.—The wife and | Have used ee a a 2 — mother of Washington Irving Bishop of blood eae he : oe Pas a the mind reader, have arrived in this J. Wiley aaa : S - city, and both claim that Bishop was uasley. not dead, but merely in a transe, | when the phys their cess. was an I have used 8. S. S. for some time i oppressions and arose for the pur in the treatment of blood poison without disappointment. Physicians | pose of doing away w ith the cours ! ‘and the government. Three hu- made DS ination, and that ost-mortem ex ict d of om were killed and sx! oe death was caused by the surgical | will be compelled to acknowledge its | ais : them were killed and x instruments. It seems that but four | merits N. L. Galloway, M. D. as ‘6 : ick eolgee duce | Monroe, Ga. | 1811. A fight took place dung | hours elapsed from the time of his reported death until Drs. Irwin, Fer- guson and House were making & post.mortem examination of the body. The widow of themind read- er states that he had suffered sever- al times from cataleptic attacks, and bas Jain in a trance, apparently dead, for periods varying from six to fifty two hours. On one occasion in Malta, she says, physicians pro- nounced him dead, and advised prep- arations for his interment. His friends held a different belief and in alittle over two days he recovered. About two years ago Bishop, while suffering with a dangerous illness, was treated by Dr. Thomas S. Robertson, of No. 28 East 20th street, this city. While at the doc- tor’s house he had a cataleptic at- tack and remained in a trance-like condition for two days. The physi- cians who performed the autopsy, however, say there can be no possi- ble doubt of Bishop’s death before the autopsy was decided upon. : ae i times of peace between the Amer | I bave tried Swift's Specific in a) President, and th] a 1| ca" frigate, anienaea sath pee an! English sloop of war, Little Bel | take great pleasure in saying it was S | The contest lasted only a few mi | a perfect success, producing 2 COM} tos but thirty were killed ay plete cure. I tried it } : : iwounded on the President. many other cases with good results. | J. R. Yerion, Millsap, Tex. in ave also ;eourt of inquiry proved that tl | Little Belt had fired the first she I have used Swift's Specificin my! 1859. Afireat Key West, Fk practice for some time, and find it destroyed 110 houses, causing 2a lo to be all that the proprietors claim | of $2,700,000 for it. D. M. McKnight, M. D., 1881. Magnolia, Ark. I have taken Swift's secondary blood taint, great benefit. It acts than potash or any other remedy that I have ever used. B. F. Wingfield, M. D.. Richmond, Va. Roscoe a Conkling | Thomas C. Platt, United States se | | | { i | Specifie for | ators from New York, resigned i and derived much better | consequence of 2 dispute with Pres ident Garfield They were system, and Gar patre nace about ¢ th favored service reform. election but f 1883. Chili { e | ending the ! 1 i A treaty Peru Swift's Specific is entirely vegeta- ble, and cures by forcing out the im- purities through the skin. Send for book on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. and wa Us Wa , handed. A Bad Spell. Peru was so n | A merehant’s clerk wrote a check | for forty dollars, and spelled the nu- jmeral adjective “fourt-y.” His) employer directed his attention to) the error, with the remark. “you seem to have a bad spell this moru- ing.” to which the clerk replied, “sure enough. I've left out the ‘gl’ Let us hope the clerk will still fur- The late Dr. Austin Flint, profes- sor in Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, member of the state medical societies of New York, Virginia, Rhode Island, Mas- Mice Destroyed Corn Crops. Springfield, Tll., May 3.—Within afew days recently passed it has been discovered the Central Ilinois corn crop is threatened with de- sachusetts, etc., says, in speaking of | struction in the fields by mice. | ther amend his orthography, mezn- advanced kidney disease (or Bright's): |The farmeas about the suburban | While, if any suffer from in “bad spell” of headache, superinduced by constipation, ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pel- lets. [Entirely vegetable--+ dy prompt and effective, ang a most ef- ficient remedy for j¢rangements of the liver, stomach} agd bowels. qe Snow }, the Northwest. St. Paul, 'yinn., May 14.—Specials “Fatal termination is many times due to pericarditis (heart disease), apoplexy, difficult breathing, drop- sy.” The foregoing are but symp- toms of diseases. That being the case there is nothing absurd in the elaim made by the proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure that they pre- vent apoplexy and cure heart dis- ease, etc., with Warner’s Safe Cure. Why? Because it removes the cause of disease, and when the cause is re- moved the symptoms called a disease is cured. village of Bates are the first to make the discovery and report it, but it is evident that the circumstances which have brought about this misfortune to farmers inSangamon county ex- ist to the same extent generally throughout the corn belt in Central TL Mr. DeWitt Smith stated to-day that his corn fields are so ravaged te by field mice that it is necessary to{p replace the early Mr. Smith said: “T have aever heard of such num- bers of mice as there are in the corn stubble this year. planting. We observ- ed more mice than usual as soon as we began plowing in the early spring but it was nothing as compared with later developments. Why, in many places the mice have taken rows of corn rods in length and cleaned them out entirely, leaving not a grain to grow. I donot know how generally this trouble extends over the county, but I have talked with a number of number of farmers in my vicinity and they have been troubled just as I have.” A Family Affair. Ex-Senator Saunders, who has just been appointed a member of the Utah commission at a salary of $5,- 000 per year, is the father-in-law of Russell B. Harrison. Up to date wehave in the civil service one brother of the president’s wife, the father-in-law of the president's son, the son of the secretary of state, and an enumerable throng of boyhood friends and business partners of the president. The next president of the United States should be a bachelor and the sole living child of deceased parents. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired trom pratice having had placedin his hands by an East India missionary the tormula ot a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure ot Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and al! throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Neryous complaints, atter having tested its wondertul curative powers in thousands of cases, has telt it his duty to make it Known to his suffering fellow. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free ot charge, to all who desire it, this re- ceipt, in Germac, French or English, with tull directions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by addresing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noves, 149 Power’s Block, Rocheste N. Y. DON T let{Jthat cold of yours run on. think it isa light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or into consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death it- selt. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead- All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee’s German Syrup. It you don’t know this already, thou- sands and thousands of people can tell you. They have been cured by it and “kn how it is themselves.” Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. 4-1 vreo we You Last Friday night the safes at both of the lumber yards in this aty were broken into. The thieves pursued the same tactics at both places. They broke the knobs off the safes, and then broke the locks, so they could get at the contents, Mr. Chilton lost some $12 or $15. and at the Hurley lumber yard all the burglars got for their pains was | a leather wallet, containing papers | of no value to any one but the own- | of er. There is no clue to the perpetra- | off tors. The lumber yards at Lee's | Summit have lately been burglarized | fa in the same way.—Harrisonville | iu Democrat. ' A Washington paper says: “The United States court will cease court- ing this week. So will Justice Gray.” This is a very ungallant comment to make upon the judge who is still following the youthful ways of Cu- pid. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure tor old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands. and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all Kincs piles. Ask for the OR- IGINAT. ABIETINE OINTMENT. Sold by F M. Crumley & Co, at box—by mail 30 cants. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Sult, Durg testifie: ters as botth One man took six bottles, and was cure ot Rheumatism of 10 Years standi Abraham Hare, dri t, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: -‘The best li medicine I elling ; have ever handled in my 20 Years experi- i Thousands | fo! cu ggisi, Bippus, Ind. | 3; “I can recommend Electric Bit- | the very best remedy. Every | L: e sold has given reliet in every case. d Washington was a honorary mem- ber of a fire company. He was a very deliberate person, but is on record that he once ran toa fire. In ence, is Electr ot others ha ae that the verdict is unanimous t that respect people now oftenimitate | tric Bitters do cure all dise. ec ases of ne theexample of “the father of his | , Liver, Kidnevs ober ned set ay Tae col 2 dottie t aus X& Hol the country.” Druggists. Pleaty of Land Left Yet. Washington, May 15.—The clerks detailed from the general lgnd office to Oklahoma to assist the Bicials at the Guthrie and Kingfisher land offices, returned to Washington yes-' terday. They state that at King- | fisher about 800 entries have been} made up to last Friday, and at | Guthrie 1,000. The total number of quarter sections in the territory open to settlement is 10,-| 000; hence less than one-fifth of the whole has been filed upon. The force of clerks now employed at the Every Enterprising Thresherman knows that the threshing machine that will work the most rapidly, clean perfectly, and save all the grain will bring him the best jobs and best prices, and so he will Write now to at once investigate our claim that xbout two land offices is believed to be sufficient to keep up the current work. Many of the settlers, it is said, have gene to their former homes to} settle their affairs and will return next fall to complete their enties and | | i | VIBRATOR beats anything heretofore made in establish themselves in the new ter- all these and other points ritory. The scarcity of water has been to some extent overcome by The digging wells. wide-awake Farmer will also get our circulars and satisfy himself whether he can afford Trustee's Sale. Heckadon and Marg their deed ot nd recorded in and for Bates page 116, conve’ following situate y puri, to-wW northeast wide off ‘ount d to th describe it quarter (ex. wasted 1 a) ones . half of the east en by other threshers } Si No. sintg@athe northwest x 3 re 0) of range Ni en (is) in town when he pINo- forty (40) clr oee B. thirty-two taining one hundred a: conveyance was made payment of certain ni said deed of trust, a been made in the p: past due and unp; request of the pursuant tg trust, I ed re big rourt house in the city of Butler, fifty acres, which n trust to secure th can make money by having his grain threshed with the New Vibrator. Our pamphlet giving full information yment of said notes, now id, Now, therefore at th “al holder of said notes anc he conditions of said deed o} 11 proceed to sell the above describ er estate at public vendue, to the highest connty o} about Bates Thos ae nee ursday, May 30, 1889, Threshing Machinery, between the hours of twelve o’clock m. and and two o’clock p m. ofthatday for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. 5 THOS. J. SMITH, H-4t Trustee. Traction Engine sent on applicatifn. NICHOLS. & SHEPARD BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ot a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates coanty Missouri, returnable at the June term, 1889, of said court, to me directed in favor of the state ot Missouri at the rela- tion and to the use ot Oscar Reeder, ex- officio collector of the revenue of Bates county, Miseour, and against Samnel P. Ashcraft; Ieve levied and seized upon all right, title, interest and claim ot the said defendant of, 1n and to the tollow- g describedreal estate being situated Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter et the north- est quarter ot section twenty-one (21) pwnship torty-twu (42)of range twenty- ine (29), all in Bates county, Missouri, will, on Tuesday, June 18, 1889, jetween the hours of nine o’clock in the prenoon and five o’clock in the after- oon of that day, at theeast front dcor it the court house, in the city of Butler, ates county Missouri, sell the same, or p much thereof at may be required, at ublic vendue to the highest bidder for ash tosatisty said execution and costs, GEO. G. GILAZEBROOK, Sheritt Bates County. Sherff s Sale. By virtue and authority otf a specia xecution issued trom the office of th lerk of the circuit court of Bates c ly. Missouri, returnable at the ] rm, 1889, ot said court, to me directe in favor of the state of Missour: at elation and to the use ot Oscar Reed Daisy Stanley, , a ide. girl of twelve years, living in Butles Mo., is trying to make a collection .of 1,000,900 postage stamps. She his been at the work several years and 7 000 -_ ‘ 25-4t a x-officio collector ot the revenue ot Bates county in the state ot ri, nd inst John A Moberg and J. L.Rix, dministrator of John A. Rix, deceased. have levied and seized u ight, title, interest and claim o jaid detendants of, in and to the tollow Ing described real estated in Ba‘es cour » Missourt, to- Lots one (1), six (6), seven (7), ei e eight 8), nine (g) and ten (10) of dloc enty-one (21) in the city of Rocke ates county, Missouri, I will on 1" Tuesday, June 18, 1889 etween the hours of nine e’clock i prenoon wnd five o’ciock in tt bo or that day, at the east front co. the court house in the city of Butier ates County, Missouri, sell the same, *o much thereot as may be re. ed, public vendue to the highest der : said executions and GEO. G. GLAZEBRUOK, Sheritf ot Bates County. Feash to satisty pote 25-4t j { —— MILBANK. 45D HYPOPHOSPHITE <a od Clydesdale stallion was im- Almost as Palatable as lark dapple brown, pest er aps: BNE s high, weighs 1,66 phites #3 eseasen of of Bi F e hors d stock ec inthe county and 2 ir fine n paper E ta a SOLOS and CHRONIC COUCHS. TE ot ; | Having } DRY co00s {To my n | the Sou ret trust je re- pi the coun- | Kes fully described in whereas, default has fuer for cash, atthe east front door of the EMULSION AVE oved my Entire ptock of g Ww and elegant quarters wPeurax a special west corner of the Square, invitation is extend to al customers and the publie my ol Gene : ‘ally to call and see me. My stock of Is complete and I guarantee may | prices to be as low as the lowest, BARON HART, NUN. PLEASMT e d q e = e i f t ft} r] a Livery Stable. We keep nothing but firstelasg rigs. Our horses are the best, our vehicles Mfareinotiexcelled. In sort we 2 } Rhe cula: ine a the first only enin, drug! Co., run the Boss Livery Stable of Butler, andj extend an invitation to all to call and give us a trial. LEWIS & FRAZEE. ARBUCKLES’ — name on a package of COFFEE isa guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class | sores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE is never good when exposed to the alr, © Always buy this brand inh : sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES, BES\ Coos Ithas cured THOUSAEES ot ee less. If you have premonitory eas Ts0's CURE ror cox immediate! y. By Droggists. coms ai TT’ ~~ OF PURE COD LIVER OL much more efficacious. Remarkable as a fiech precucer. Persens gain rapidly while taking I OTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged! ysicians to be the Finest and Best prepe 7 won in the world for the relief and eared CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, SHERAL DEBILITY, WASTING’ DISEASES, EMACIATION, :

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