The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 22, 1889, Page 3

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Mare S$ ES CHIL % 7 J BIRIH EASY, por RS 2 sap |? Denger, cf Life bMother e-child. pnctieiecs Rieuanes® gi Sold b WALLS & HOLT. Pentete —— abe. Successful where alr kproote free, Address or callon ¥. HISCOX, 553 Uruadway, 3. Ve PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair.| Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents Dandvutf and hair falling} boc. and $1.0) at Druguist: HINDERCORNS. 1 eMNM Matec tas at rue HiME ECON Avou CONSUME LIVE ane OSs al iin arising » dee, and 31.08 CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH eres , PILLS Diamond Brand, in red a talite boxes, wealed with blue rib- bon. At Drugglats. Accept no other. Ail pills in paste- boart boxes, pink wrappers, are a dai ous counterfelt. Send de, (stamps) for particulars and “Bellet fer Ladien,™ im ictter, by return wail. 10,000 test froin LADIES whe Baveusen them,” Name Panes’ Chichester Chemical Co., Madison Sq.,Phila.,Pa- MADE WITH BOILING WATER, JEPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. |COGOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK, RHEUMATIC SciaticPains A New Confidence An entirely new and Game. unique con§- dence game was played upon af er named John Waterhouse of Alt Kan., at the Union « jing spot this mo his aterhouse that | A mau with brass buttons or | coat represented to V he was conduetor of : the Union Pa he was tired of the would s¢!l his Waterhouse gave u j ceived an order from the ‘run the train. He w: in the yards and pl a | upon a ca- | boose of a freight train already made | Whe sn the conductor of the train boarded the caboose Waterhouse |told him to get out as he was in jcharge. Two brakemen gently lifted Waterhouse up and threw him on the track. Waterhouse is now look | stranger. Drunkenness or the Liquor Positively Curea by iste: Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cu aie of coffee or withovt the knowle ingit; is absalutel ettect a permanent whether the patient i er or an alcoholic wreck. drunkards have been m men who have taken ( their coftee without their kr to-da e they quit dr own fr ill. Itne { tem once impregnate it becomes an utte liquor a Rabi Seized the Beer. | \ i , To., May 16. afte srnoon under the The sherif county, armed with as i pre of this state. took four ears loaded with removed the latter to places of eus- tody. The larger portion the liquor seized had been consigned to Berthold Bosch, and M. Mochn of this city. The balance belonged to the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Asso- ciation and W. J. Lemp of St. Louis. ot 1 Rheamatic value ee an cal Pata The total value of the beer, with ves- ne and © ‘ . i sels, is estimated at $2.5 is ne tatisars hati es 1 is estim ited at §$ 00. ip is first baa said the St. Louis parties will begin only instantane: ‘pale cli- ee : & ening plaster. 25 « five fe At} suit for damages at once, claiming druggists. or of Por Dieg axnp CukMicaL aca ‘ i i . Co., Boston that the seizure was a violation of ni | RoD ne | POSTAMA Catarh, Hay Fever, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Croup and Common Colds ysicians and Pimples, blaccheads oily skin cured by Ci HIMROD MANU?’G CO., : SOL PROPRIETORS, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. ————————— HIRES “| 2% HIRES’ IMPROVED 35c LIQUID NOBOILING EASILY MADE ‘THSPARKACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS Re mom APPETIZING and WHOLESOME ICE DRINK fn the world. TRY IT. Ash your Druggiss or Grocer for it. C.E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. —_—n ll COP MORT TS sold b Bata ao taroaghasck tbe wear world. Send for Free Samples oan PLS the rights of interstate commerce. Louis. [Mo, Horton, Kan., Dec. 3d. 1887. Dear Sir:—While in Montana I con tracted a cold which would certainly have cost me my life, had it not been for your Horehound Syrup. My Lungs became so afflicted that I was giyen up by all as one incurable. [ used every consump- tion remedy—and continued to get worse, until tortunately I met with Mr. Hadley, who gaye me a bottle of Hore- hound Syrup, and from the first dose 1 began to improye, and to-day I feel like anew man, and I have only to thank your Horehound Syrup. J. M. WILEY. Gen’! Yard Master, C.K. & N. Forsaleby Pyle & Crumley. Ballard Snow Liniment Co, St: G. W. Allen claims a pension on the ground that when a soldier his commanding officer told him to join in a game of ball, aud that in doing so he sprained his arm. Mr. Bussey, assistant secretary of the interior, holds that he is entitled to a pension if he can prove the facts. As Mr. Bussey has already decided that a man who tried to steal hospital brandy and stole aconite instead, died in the line of duty, he entitled to claim that he is growing more conservative even if he does pension the ball players for playing ball for their country. Ballard’s Snow Liniment BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT is the most penetrating Liniment known in the world. Itis due to’ its wonder- ful penetrating qualities, that it effects such wondertul cure: ot Neuralgia and Rheumatism. It draws all poisonous secretions to the outside surtace, and promotes a natural circulation of the blood. Try Ballard*s Snow Liniment at once and you will never be without THIS preparation, without it. A bottle of Ballard’s Horehound e jury,removes Freck- | Syrup should be inevery house. Black eats? tee, Elves iver-Moles, Pim- | For sale by Pyle & Crumley. RA few applicatone Call eater ae ications will render the = 5 ke en red skin soft, emooth and Mount Holly, N. J.. May 15.— Nocuvatdeheen is not a paint or ‘efects, but a remedy to cure. a to all other fee and oes mailed f°" eatisfaction. At a Te ts. cen PSO, ge Ont. e er application ot “SwayNe’'s ec anv case ot Pile-. all Sea v tier how s. It is Stosts but a trifle. Petter, Potent, ma, Itchy, Sealy, Skin Lortures. SACRE any mternal medi- Salt Itch, Sores, lichy Skin «bstinate or effective, 32 1yr Heywood Paul, a young millionaire of Philadelphia, who recently grad uatedat Harvard and who became insane while arranging for his mar- riage to a young woman of Boston, and for whose apprehension $1,000 | reward had been offered, was found i drowned this morpring. His body was found floating in the Delaware river. Young Paul broke away from his attendants on Saturday last and nothing was heard of him until to-day. A EL RRS ER mae fate eet es eacsane nessa dheweettns ere Piles! Itching Piles. Symproms—Moist i : »TION anp P: Gs hae u 12 nd action, Fe allowed to . cont » which ot k bay 163 ) pounds, good bone and has never been trained but ow better than three minute to trot and can trot, foal ‘1, got by Abbott son of 394, Ist das n by ake . Dr. Swayne & Son, 224 vr the Moimes, May 11.—Three Nort clerks on fr ne en en, ; : 2 ene New Ca » Pa, May 15.—Infor- jin the 2:30 list. v ACOBS mation has just reached the city | Ann by Alexandis “ Ol] that Samuel McGee, aged 20. a son | dam by Brown's Belfour = wees ee the TU. | | ported Bellfounder, Almont FOR NEURALGIA. ne : ch ser | Alexander Abdalla, No. 15, Ist dam F Blain Grove Township, | Sally Anders: on by Membrino Ci The German Sobolar, Dr. county, is to be hung in Colum- | No. 11, Kate by Pilot RICHARD OBERLANDER, , Tuolu e county, C: on Fri No. 1 2 = LEIPZIG, Germany, Secre - : ¥ is > = About two years ago Tacke ds sire of > e left college an d sean of the de 2:083, J. 1 = ——— ret Galifoun I b rece | ’ C. 2:10, Nutwood 2:18} Zach EY FSUGA, MG 8, » Cali ornia, w rere he er : ‘ 4 Taylor w tine w horse. toc NS Author and Savant, wrote | th business. One m in 4 Pe. £ : Ast pre ti, both as | over his autograph, here the winter he entered a store forthe 5 7 a saddle a roadster, | shown, as follows: | 2 purpose of robbery. While in the | : ; eonidepace gr robin | hes as ee rs os } “T tried St. Jacobs Olland ) |store the proprietor, who resided Mambri DON PEDRO. i was entirely cured of Neus above, came down stairs and caught | 1 ratgic pains.” McGee in the act. The latter} aU Nae Wile Stes nt ¢ = drowles revolver and ch the pr ; stand at the e stables. Don | SENT OA ra r ang shot 2 Eu Membrino Chief, Jr., will do ser- | Pedro, mealy » 15 hands high, — CURES — prietor dear The storekeeper’s | vice at Mr. Warnock’s ( Humphrey i oaled July 1886 = | wife then came dowu stairs and to] farm) siable one m southwest of dam by Jas s) RHEUMATISM ard avoid being detected, MeGee shot | Court house in Butler at $20 for acolt dam by King & LUMBAGO t sts g ds »}- ay ° pndiicd ee. Cee ae cap raced soos tand and suck, service due when | & Laferty 5 eva a gr gr by Import- a : 2 colt comes or when mare changes | 1 Espartera Midnight by Turner's SOLD BY tried and convicted of ownership or about be re . BR 7 - i a ee ownership cr about to be removed on he by Bramblets Well- = sentenced to be hange fromthe county. Alien willbe retain. | i by Imported Morocastle. Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. McGee's father left for ed or colts until service is set ‘Don Pedro will be allowed to serve | THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., this morning and will return wi son to commence April 1, | about tweuty mares at $10 to insure BALTIMORE, MD, lis Homi: Tadao comms esate and close July 1. Care will}a colt to stand and suck. Other ; 3 peares 3 be taken to prevent accide but | conditions same as Timothy. ice t be responsible should any CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. ies! PRIN CE. of Butler, and 5-4 m and Montrose road horse, dark t ICURE FITS! When I say Cure I do not mean merely to stop them for # time, aad then have them re- iurn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. i haye made the disease of EITS, EPILEPSY or Same SICKNESS, ne Butler Prince is an all purpose years old, and 15 3-4 s hig 4 ) pound J of trotting and runnin ied horse You are breeding. TE. nd and suck he Atte reery ng, nce colt’ will stand ehas been ren- trading or re: and money must BARNEY. be y Tiported Me Dons id's Barney will stand the season of Issa, at sam¢ a a Pr mere sions of their succes be alembrin oS hie + sire of dams o aE stable as Princ pesne bony ands pedigree , = Barney is ac Mealy nose, 15 hands lated April 29 Allthe other clerks. > West id St ger ae pas Me red by MeDonald mam- e Express i f - oe . noth jac Jam Was one of Li 8 fine 4 nothing for a whose commussious were dated pri booties in Vi ood 1 c oy < thief No. J nets, He is @ sure and large breeder. ‘address © ) sire of Croxie 2:19) and five oth- 8, $10. Coniitio s to May 1, entered upon their duties |<’ teacainn Rontaeke pres Pena St, ea i ersincluding Kentucky Prince sire ten days ago and there is good rea-| of Gray i Spofford 2:183, Com- sor sliev. -tme 2:193 son to believe that the department | pany 2:193, by Old Me mbrino Chief RI SING STAR Jr. 2t Washington is imaking aes No. 11, Ist dam Big Nora by Down- 2 Gords zi6 Hams oe ce “a Ji Tae agour Wacda’r aoasis now and dating commissions back ng’s Bay coy of Jim square, Butler, Mo., at the Seiasa t it ae : Porter dam Mrs. Caudle ure a colt to siand bp andl ae Hana fay _\ sous to avoid the civil service reg- | 7, Sones t stands and sucks, NO BACE ee : lam ot Eric 2:294, Abbott by parted. with or leaves neighborhoo: B ulations. Caliban No. 3:94, Ist dam € sountry | Deseription:—Rising Star Jr. is a dark chest , : nut sorrel, 15 3-4 hands high, weighs about —-—— Maid by Country Gentleman, son of 1200 pou ,is a good saa and harness ansdas or. i: sl Resdi r 9, horse, sold this spring, is an excellent On Thursday of last the |Rysdik's Hambletoman No. 10, 2nd foal ¢ Pedigree furnished on application clothing of Lydia, the 18-year-old lam Belle by Belle Morgan No. 61, Care will be taken to A ee daughter of Judge Copenhaver, sire of Lady Turpin 2:2! 4, Caliban | foal will be held ress ht fire whil 2 erent: 294, by Membrino Pilot No. 29, 1st | ered. enught ire yhile sneage abou 5 . pean “CUBES as dam Cassia by Cassius M. Clay Jy a household duties. Her mother | No. s re of Durango 2:233, Harry EQUITABLE a mewss = heard her scream and rushed down | Cl: Be, Membrino Pilot by Mein- 24 \ , : . "EST sare Fe ete he stairs only to see her daughter en- — i aa No. Hy Ist dam Jubiett | LOAN AND INVEST MEN | — ey 5 lot Jr., sire John Morgan i veloped in flames. With rare pres- {PY Pilo i 6 amcd. tis. GC ts ee. Pilot Temple 2:24, and ‘the ASSOCIATION ence of mind, Mrs. Copenhaven [qiing of Maud S. 2:083, caught up an over-coat that was at hand and threw it about her daugh- Nutwood 2:183- Centiric ATE:—We, the under: ter and thereby succeeded in sup-| ed certify that we know the se pressing the fire. The young lady - Chief Jr., formerly owned uy was very severely burned and is now W. Hughes, of Richwood Sta- as acne oe a "ie ,and know him to be a first- lying in a very critical condition. dass breeder, his colts are extra in Mrs. Copenhaver’s hands were also shape, size and style. sever ely burned.—Osceola Advance. | J, W. Tariraro, P. C. Bepincen, dj} G. Braprorp, G.O. CLerx, L. Frazer, Witiiam Riney, ENRY Bariey, Ricuarp Mappey, am'l Hinp Jr, James W. Hucues, W. Watsox, N.S. Brisyo. DON CARLOS. Also Don Carlos, the fine thor- ghbred Jack, will stand at the able at $10.00 for a colt to stand dsuck. Don Carlos black Jack, baly nose, 15 hands high, fine gth with plenty of bone and igut, foaled July 1884, sired by ams Black Spaniard, Ist dam by attengly’s Diamond, 2nd dam by hported Iron Duke, 3rd dam a oroughbred Jennet descended bm Anthony Kilgore and Dr Wil- ’s Importations. Don Carlos has pved to be one of the best breed ever in Bates county anda sure getter. CHAS. S. CONCKLIN. TIMOTHY. Timothy, bay stallion, will serve es at my stable, five miles north Butler and five miles south of rian at $15.00 for a colt to stand d suck. Service due when colt mes or when mare changes owner- lp or about to be removed from B county. A lein will be retained all colts until service is settled. psen to commence April Ist, 1889, H close July Ist. 1889. Care will aken to prevent accidents but not be reponsible should any oc- S DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Timothy, dark bay stallion, 164 = high, fine style and action lenty of bone and muscle, a by James H. Scott, Lexington, |, foaled in spring of 1885 has er been trained but can show a minute gait by Alamo, Jr., Ist in Nelly by Zachary Taylor, 2nd n old Nelly by Tom Crowder, sire he dams of John W. Conly 2:24, va Lockwood 2:25, Cooley 2:26, desty 2:261, Alamo Jr. by Alamo, dam by Prince Albert, son of ly Tonnes, sire of the dam of bdford Chief 2:224, Alamo ree 223; by Almont No. 33 .who has 34 OFtSEDALIA, MO. CAPITAL This association month, on payment o ot One Dollar per share. STOCK, s 2,009,000 issue loan money anywhere in Missouri. es desiring to make investments tor 1 terest or to procure loans will do well tosce J. 11. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo Ge Or Address tive R. C. SNEED, Sec’y., A Most Effect Sedalia, Mo. ‘This well known Ton! + great reputation us acu sia, and NERVOUS languid and detélita’ > tem ; strengthens the intellect batlas up worn out Nerves : sores impaired or lost Vitalit youthful strength and vigor! Gite, and used recularly braces th: the depressing influence of Misiaria. e Price—$1.00 per Bott ¢ of 24 ounces, » FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Nancy J dat-d May 4, Isss Agee by her deed of trust d recorded in the record- er’s Office withi for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book 44, page 534, conveyed tothe undersigned trustee, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the coun- ty of Bates, state of Missouri, to-wit: The nerthwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section ten (10), township forty-one (41) Tange thirty (30), containing 49 acrea more or less, which conveyance was made in trast to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas. default has been made in the payment of said note now past due and unpaid Now, there- fore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of suid deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, June 6th, 1888, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, forthe purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. MITCHELL’S EYE-SALVE A Certain, Safe, =: . ivective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, 2: !NFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restor- ing the Sizht of the O!d. Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, ASD PRODECISG QUICK RELIEV AND PERMASEST CURE. ly efficacious when used in other Se eer Fever, sores. Tamers, Sait _gherever inflame: CHARLES SPRAGUE, 24-4t Trustee Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Ezra H. Beamis, (a his deea of trust dated Januar, Ixss, and re- corded in the recorder’s office thin and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 49, paze 22%, conveyed tothe undersigned trustee, the fol lowing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates, state of Mis- souri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southwest quar- ter of section thirty-four (34), township forty- one (41) of range thirty-two (32) containing 40 acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the annual interest due Janua- ry Sth, iss4, on said note which default under the the terms of said deed of trust rendered the whole debt due, and which is now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant te the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro ceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash. at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, June 6th, 1589, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the pu se of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. ae F.M. ALLEN, Trustee. gle man) .by Price re year. fou ‘i ‘trial, SPs a Co. Pesiisaens, #1 Sroseway, 5S pete T3 & BUILDERC Edition of Scieatific American. it Dissolution Notice. is hereby given that the co-partner- | Rice. in the drug business under the firm name oi F. M Crumley & Co. has this day dissolved co-part- nership by mutual consent: F. M. Crumley retiring from the firm. The business will stifl be conducted at the old stand by E. L. Rice, | who assumes all the liabilities from Septembe Ist, Iss, and will collect all outstanding ac counts due the firm. ‘This 2th day of April, ad M. Cecurer, 3-3 E L, Rice. Notice ship of F. M. Crumley and E. L e: | strictly confidential. “TRADE MARKS. i SUNN @ 00., Pacont =: + @SNERAL Orrics: 861 Broapwar, ¥.¥. —= a5 rooure

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