The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 7, 1891, Page 3

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I ee aenneanemnenmed aa . Office, North Side, over Barnharat’s | “CAPITAL, VOL. XIII. BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TH LARGEST AND THE ONLY -NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. -cemee - = $125,000 00) SURPLUS, $25,000 00 = | F. J. TYGARD, - - - President. HON. J. &. NEWBERRY Vice-Pres. | J. C. CLARK : - Cashier John Atkison’s | Pension Avency. Over Dr byeringham’s West Side Butler. Mo. W. E. TUCKER, DENTIST, BUTLER, MISSOURI. |} Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. | | store rooms | Lawyers. | J. H. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law. Jewelry Store. Cavin F Boxey, PROBECUTING ATTONNKY, CALVIN F. BOXLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Butler, Mo. Will practice in all the courts. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over down’s Drug Store. Lans- AGE & DENTON, ATYORNEYS AT LAW, Office North Side Square, over A. L. McBride’s Store, Butler, Mo. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBUPATHIU PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- eases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialty. J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- vannah street norrh of Pine. Missouri Pacific R’y. 2 Daily Trains 2 TOU KANSAS CITY OMAHA, COLORALO SHORT LINE Situily Trina 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER. PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Sansas City to Denverfwithout cnange H. C. TOWNSEND. ichet Ae and GeneralfPasserge: ardT T LCuIs MO *y secceneemnaasiie BI KISSED THE PREACHER Remarkable Conduct of a Divciple ot a Cher ert Crank Neb.. Dee., 29. Minehart of this Rev. M city, who wae ex y we or led ganization f ed - Mir Rev their sea ces i rane isviunis be Minebart's As aresult the i ing replenished from Tnside of the members have become i eburch of five we andbin each he last one being Mrs. Hawt entered several cht FACING A MAD STORM. interrupted the servecs by walking up tothe pulpit) simging a wierd song. On er ding she would tn each case throw her arus around the Ten Men Spend a Night and a Day of preacher, give bint a waran Liss an 1 Terror in Chicago's Crib. Her actions created | then depart a decided sensation in several Chicago, Il., Jan. 2.—Throughout shit hes : : : } EDSUE last night and this morning the ten \ Wonder Werke men who live at the new crib, four Mir. Prank Huffinan, ayoang tan of Buibnugion, Olie, states that h in Lake Michigan, and the miles out | Work on water supply tunnel had been under the care of two! were in great fear of being lost The prominent pt id used their | wind was blowing forty miles an treatment until he was not able to! hour and the storm was one of the get areund. They pronounced his severest ever known on the lakes. case to be consumption and incur able. He was persuaded to try Dr. j Tuis morning the tug Fashion made | King’s New Discovery for consump |@ trip to the crib, expecting to re Ition, coughs and colds xt that time | turn with the men. bat no landing | was not, able to walk across the | could be made. street without resting He foun 1, | Dari i : } iad before he had used half a bottle, ame the msghs the Hew that he was much better, he continu | ben driven from the kitchen by au led to useit and is today enjoying | enormous wave breaking that side of od Ith. If you have any throat = jl ne i | good heal you have any |the crib and admitting huge quanti ler vartotthe dute paidlon! cotton lung or chest trouble try it We | ties of water, wind and snow. The Trial botile | uarantee satisfaction. : : . : ene ctore jmiseraoles made their way into the a at H. L. Tucker's Second Time on Earth. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 1. markable case came before the phy-| the city to-morrow by the Fashion. sicans at St. Joseph today. The person is Mason Streeter, living in the eastern part. of the eity with his son-inlaw, John Callahan. = Mr. Streeter is 91 years of age and is now enjoying his second eyesight. For 40 years he could scarcely see without spectacles. but in the past two months he has discarded the glasses entirely and he now readsa newspaper with the naked eye. In addition to this, Mr. Streeter wore false teeth for over thirty years. Several weeks ago his gums became so swollen and tender that he had to lay aside the teeth. To-day an ¢x- amination was made with the discov- ery that he was cutting a full set of teeth. Mr. Streeter is a hale and hearty man of bis age. jtonight. The gale has now subsid | A rve./ed and the men will be brought to His Daughter Suffered from Eezema, My daughter suffered for tive years with an attack of chronic ec- zema, that baffled the treatment of all the best practitioners. I then concluded to try a course of Swift's (S. S.S.) from the first dose, and before she had completed the second bottle the irritation had disappeared, and she is now well and enjoying excellent hcalth. These ave plain and simple facts. and I will cheerfully answer all inquiries, either in person or by. mail. V. Vaughn, druggist. Sandy Bottom, Va. It is the Best. I have used Swift's Specitic for cleansing the blood of impurities, and find it to be the best in the market. It not only purifies the biood, but is a most excellent tonic, and builds up the general health promptly. J. Munpay. Litchfield, Ill. Great Discoyerers. 6 What Bell and Edison are to tne tele- phone and electricity, says the Pittsburg News,Dr. Franklin Miles the well Known specialist in nervous diseasas is to the nervous system and nerve fluid. Among his numerous discoveries the Restor- ative Nervine is undoubtedly one of the greatest. Itis unsurpassed in nervous- ness, dyspspsia, headache, epilepsy, | neuralgia, backache, melancholy, sleep- lessness. change of life,etc. Free trial | bottle at H. L. Tucker's, druggist. All should read his New and Startling Facts tor the Afflicted, a very able, interest ng | and finely illustrated book. Free to all. Treatise on blvod and Skin eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CoO. Atlanta, Ga. The next mxeting of the Missouri Press association will be held at Jef iferson City. February 12 and 13. | This will give the rural editors and *T | the hayseed law makers an opportu dis- Wont Wear Handcuffs. When J. 0. Turlington.the 1 er of Sheriff Cr after his last esea taken back Hccuneay siete to Booneville, Sheriff! Horuback. in| anmer. was cap >and jnity of becoming acquainted. order to give no more ¢ hances io get out, had him securely handcuffed, 5 | The beaty tha | f | of women v pris over » thought. A gentleman from omer 8 : he rinse : : | The autumn-like beauty that charms us. Booneville, however. informs a/ par more thant atv otyere: | Bazoo representative. that the great! But this beauty is seen too rarely. ‘jail-breaker slips the handeutts off |The faces of most women lose the | as easily as a lady removes a pair of beauty of youth too soon. Female | dainty kid gloves from her hands disorders — frosts which come % = , j ‘ \, {to nip the flowers which betoken |Turlington’s hands ave rewarkably! good health. without which there small and he knows how to use them | can be no real beauty. If, our Amer- ican women would fortify themselves against the approach of the terrible act disorders so prevalent among them, h by using Dr. Pierces Favorite Pre Y | scription, their good looks would be pean’ ~ retained to a “sweet old age.” This ei Ge nea, meamen 4 children, remedy isa guaranteed cure for all Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for | the distressing weaknesses and de 23 cents. Samples tree at H. L. Tuck- rangements peculiar to women. er‘s Drug Store- te-ivr Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pilis. They An important discovery. on the liver, stomach and bow the nerves. A new principl peedily cure billiousnes pid liver, piles and eo : : Dr. Pierce's Pellets. one a dose. The legislature will assemble at Cure headache, constipation and in- Jefferson City this week. * — digestion. ‘ | jepgine room where they still were | She began to improve | JTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7. 1890. R, R. DEACON, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE - EARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE N BUTLER. G' Money "7 *| \BATES COUNTY LOAN & LAND CoO... WEST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER. MO. Capital, $20,000) Are prepared to make Farm Loaus—giving borrower THE BE AND | i LOWEST RATES AND PRIVILEGE TO PAY AT ANY TIME.) Also buys and aell Real Estate and deals in all kinds of good securites. | Bates County Loan & Land fampany. JAS. K. BRUGLER, Presipest. W. F. DUVALL, Secretary. | | H. E. PERCIVAL, Treasv ER. | Fiehting the M’Kinley Law. New York, Jan. 2—H. Herman Sternbach & Co., have brought suit ; in the United States circuit to recov Fr ee | Herenxs, Monrana, Dec. 27th, ee J.D. Aires, Ep. Trnes, Burien. Mo. Dear Sir:—I have been in Helena | since the Ist of November and have | reteived several letters from people | at Butler coumeuting on the fine! weather there this fall compare d| with the “supposed blizzards” pre vailing in Montana and also making a it se SS = reason | various inquiries about this county of its third section, and because it; In answer to them and as geners gives a bounty on sugar. information to the eTnGGe pial Chicago, Jan. 2.—Marshall Field paper I enclose, through the courte-| & Co., the well known dry goods | hs ‘ | sy of Mr E. C. Hobbs, Signal Serv- men, have begun a suit in the United ice Observer here, an official state States circuit court for the recovery : ; : meat of the maximum, minimum and of duties paid under protest as levied | mean temperature of Helena for the under the provisions of the McKin- | months of October, November and tey tariff bill. They base their ac-}| gecember up to this date. ‘tion on the ground of unconstitu-; | am very much pleased with the tionality of the act, and say that | gountry in general and the advan they will carry the case to the United tages afforded for business. States supreme court. The firm will; ontana is yet in its infancy but | contend that the duties on certain | ;, developing very rapidly. "There dress goods, silk embroidery and |are millions of acres of farming | Woolen wearing apparel oe illegal. | Jands in the state with ample supply | The success of the suit, it is held, of water for irrigating and when j Would mean the nullification of the | properly watered and eultivated can McKinley law. |not be excelled in any country for Electric Bitters. ‘both quantity and quality of prod | This remedy is becoming so well | udcts. The vase mining industry, known and so popular as to need no | which is increasing every day, affords special mention. All who have us |aready cash market for all farm ed Electric Bitters sing the same | products at good prices and at pres- | song of praise. A purer medicine ent tho li | does not exist and it is guaranteed | B e demand_is much greater than 'to do all that is claimed. Electric | the home supply. Most all crops Bitters will cure all diseases of the raised in Missouri are produced in kidneys and liver, will remove pim- | abundance here. ples, boils, saltrheum | and other af-' 4 farmer in this country with a fections caused by impure blood. y good piece of land (of which there Will drive malaria from the system | and prevent as well as cure all mala- are thousands of acres to be had for | rial fevers. For cure of headache, taking) with plenty of water for ir- | constipation and indigestion try rigating, is sure of a good income every yenr and can estimate in ad- i (and flax, recently purchased. on the | groand that the McKinley tariff law imperfect. They allege that it | never passed congress in the form in \ : : | which the president signed it, and | i is | Electric Bitters—entire satisfaction | | guaranteed, or money refunded. ' Price 50cts and $1 per bottle at H. Y8Pce very ne arly as to what his! L. Tucker's drugstore. crops will be and how much he will] realize for them. “A Hideous Wrong.’ London, Jan. 2.—Th > of female employment in the metrop- Helena is a beautiful city of about 15,000, and the mchest city in the tion | olis is attracting much needed atten-. ltipas It is justly termed theQeen City of Many women engaged in the Beat rs ae the Roskies ; match box trade are employed from |7 o'clock in the morning until 10 or 11 at night and on Fridays they of- ten work all night, providing their own paste and stringing and fuel for drying their boxes, and all this for from 5 shillic intrude furtherjon your sy time. Yours truly, J. M. Trexer. SESE | tors. | gs and 6 pence to Three Ghostly They not only + work. but almost starve, and says | Mrs. Labouchere, *to starve is bad enough, but to work and starve. is a {hideous wrong. i Nevada, Mo. Jan. 1.—Considera-' ble excitement was occasioned here | last night by an apparently super-| natural phenomenon. Walter Gal. | braith a real estate man; H. H. Blan- a ton, a lawyer, and Samuel Atkinso The first thing a man, does after | Idetizns pad hile sitting in Mr. | i being sent to the penitentiary for : € ! r Galbraith’s office at a late hour last murder, is to develop a case of con- |“ night were startled by an apparation sumption, and the next thing is to. | secure a pardon. jot three lifesize female figures ap- an a business man. < i Mallics | Fos Union compared wi ulation. | I th population ithe castithis Tinight say a great deal more in! H Vee faver of this coustry, but will not), ee mace at ths ~~, BRADFIELDS } FEMALE- 3, REGULATOR ISAS Fors FUL cUSENTY ESS D pain oot ec ueP haa wh MIZNSTRUATION ip TASEN DURING CHANCE SE UTE GREAT UANGER “to SUFFERING WILL BE AVOIDED sock’ TO WOMAN’ waueo sneer PRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ) ATLANTA GA pe zon the plate glass front of the office. A close investigation fail ed to uccount for the presence of the figures. Persons on the street had called to the phe- nemenon and it was witnessed by 25 thoir attention or 30 persons of undisputed veraci- tv. The whole town is excited over the matter, and pot x few attribute it to some supernatural agency. Married to An Actress. Jan —After an juaintance of only two days, Mer 2 Denver, Col.. ac rill Dow, the IS-year-old son of the Hon. H.C Dow, president of the Commercial natiopal bank, was this : married to Miss srnoon secretly 1 Price, the Ingh kicker of Donley & Girard’s ‘Natural Gas” con) now playing at the Tobor d. After the ceremony the young lady returned to her hotel and her husband to the bank and the great. est effort was made to keep it quiet. ( Miss Price appeared on the stage to-night and in an interview after the performance said she would keep right on with the company until the completion of ber contract, when 1 would join her andthey would go to Europe. The senior Dow has not been made acquainted with his son's murriage. her husban« A Valuable Discovery. 6 Dr, Brown Sequard’s elivir of youth may*be an important discovery, but everyone knows that Dr, Franklin Miles NewHleart Cure certainly is. It nas giv- en thousands afflicted with serious heart disease a new lease of lite. Druggists who con observe its etfects on many cus- tomers everywhere speak very highly or it. Mr. John Weaver, ot Knightstown, Ind., says: “I have sold much of Dr. Miles?’ Mew Cure and have receiyed many good reports.’? O Monroe, of Dun- kirk, N. ¥ , reports large sales. “And the best part ot itis every bottle gave atrstaction.’’ Sold and guaranteed by H, L. Tucker. Kouoxville, Tenn., Jan. 2.—For some time James Clayborne and Sylvester Spangler, farmers of Clay- borne county, had been quarreling about their landed interests. Faii- ing to settle their difference by words they resorted to force, when Clayborne shot Spangler through the bieast, causing death in a few minutes. Spangler, before dying, cut off an arm of Clayborne and creshed in his skull with an ax. The latter is reported dying. Relatives of the men are not satisfied with the fight and seem determined to renew. the battle. Bucklen’s Arnica Saive, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts* Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever ores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. is guaranteed to give perte tisfaction ory | per bor: ™ rt Salmon Seen. ; Salmon arrived from morning and went on home to Clinton. He said that the bond to 355 acres of land near insville was made out and turn- 7) oyer to the board of directors of the Confederate home yesterday. “Everything is in good sliape, so far as this enterprise is concerned,” said the gallant Major, “aud the home will be ready to receive applicants as early as next March.”-—Bazoo Notice of Final Settlement. Notice hereby given to all credi . others interested it the catate of Martin Ht Owens, deceased, that we, Martin V Owens and L. C. Haggard, executors of said estate intend to make final settlement thereof at the next term of the Bates county probate cour: in Bates county state of Misscuri, to be held at Butler on the %th day of February, imi, or as soon thereafter as weean be heard a Court. M.¥. OWENS.” Fa L. ©. S4GG@ARD. Executors.

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