The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 17, 1891, Page 7

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‘ "| The Puki@e ciphia Telegraphya pas “HLan't this the tavern i : ‘Terk Conner. aa tal Tuited \GENTS\\ ANTED Ny a sound mer runs oO lt ——— j r lon J.S. your tbe ra EV PRY WHERE WW. epal st y. T es : THI , Py is e ( é rl i Lwice-a-\ eck AEE, ! I n * ei al S - Cor C ee elead al t cu RE est 5 J SS. ¢ uv " S$ te “ Bick Teadacho and rolieve all the tronbles ine et old carpet 1 pose I dent to a bilious state of the system, such af : e o = i aan Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after ff, nf seems to be apart one hania I M eating, Pain in the Bide, &c. While tueir mosg a remarkable success has been shown in curing 1 pare tke uy Woman t l r | ’ 2 : | H.L. TUCKER, ‘ ition ds ' . ye t Vee | Suecessor G Walker Tiendach, yet Carter's Little Liver Pilla are tise. + ‘ idity 2 ye ” | t viable in Constipation, curing and pres | 3S i ctall disorders of thestomach stimulate tha : ; } | Hz and regulate tho bowels. Eveniftheyonlg Of a plaice as uy liexderin this net Vehetmentl, cle { eur : | eountry to-day tbe sutnor Drummers. © aiven t | 7 ” Vis t ati l ers stepped e Dandy in | | Achethey would beslmost pricelesato thosewha nki ; lilis-| joy af ey send | | + @ulfor from this distressing coraplaint; butforta- : 4 tos ) Datoly thetrgoodnosn does notendheraandthosa =") | n rrealturalists “This tn | | ‘who oncetry therm will find these little pills valu. : i | able in so many waysthat they will not bo wt - lis ‘ ess der spoke (ie j Ting todo without them. But after allaick bead : : | | Hy rV Sumpson i yet been charged, query. returned to bis vocation of teach. lind banded the expert the ACHE vith His bid fo support of “T reckoned so; but you cant see it } and was subsequently ter estab r his business Dealer in eal labor agitators has less sense in it) no sign outside, an’ that kinder put f elected recorder o experience im handing m [Inthe bane of so many lives that here fa where is es o: on os oa ecorder of Lafay- ¢ Bere idhing ae Worake our great boast. Our piliscureitwhile than the vaporin, f Powderly or} me out. Dowu im Injianna all the ette i Drugs ood “fedicines others do not. : ; . i } > Carter's Little Liver Pillaare very smalland = Compers. His thoy acall branches taverns have sigus cot asi vStute to the jury whether in y Pr tio Gaunound } very easy to tako, One or two pills makes dose. 4 ce 3 1 aie : 3 1 A Nient Glock, eee cue H ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripace of the eli uch, nobly er “Ell tell Mr. Palrer about ban good song aud opimon the bill is good or bad Lal by Molltae trench Gent ‘ purge, but by their gentle action please all who aie ss Bee 2 5 2 : sais 5 ; ES a il UT Sha epee Invisisat 25cente; fivefor§l. Bd priced in trying to elevate the “Now, before we talk busit I tells a good story, but ut the same ‘This is a good bill, sir.” returned fn va RS : vat te coekl | dees " . ie : me bl se wilt = CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York: condition of the negroes of the s uth want ter know ou will kin ler time is a careful, capable and farth- | the w x t “ for citizens] s a bit idity some of our folks goes to Injunapo- charming lady. They have no child-) Do you m to say that bill is not ay i which no man of common sense lis they ealls them jays, but I haint ren. Both are zealous and active a counterfeit? | Ww. M. AD Ni ILD. would want to be charged with His no jay, Tye travelled I don't BiG workers in the Methodist church As sir: if you will bring it down reference to the tstatesmanship of out the gas, but I be mixed up a ht- 5 : to the Omaha National bank we will CONST AB MI ‘LE SSANT 5 : ee tien Cured. nea . commerce and money is bitterly self tle ina big place like this. But I give vou gold for it 1 1 : Atte een vivate cole coudemnmatory in view of his own! will put up here if you will look out Then there Was u scene, in the close relationship in the lobby to! forus and tellus when the dinner uidst of which Mr Baldwin) man- <> EVE-SALVE A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restore _ ing the Sight of the Old. WL Ls Granulations Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMASENT CURB, Also, equally ——— big Mca In other maladies, wich as or, Sores, Tamo si wherever intamn @ALVE may be Cbd. aI I , will pay 1) lagh nidet \ price for enick asa ‘ i atimy sto " Talso hive gow : et connection wit myst Netson M. Nesrrrroz EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION j The Equitable Loan & Investment As- Pit sociation issues a series of 1,000 shares each month—and offers to investors an opportuftity to save money and receive a handsome interest their interest semi-annu to loan on goad city desiring a good protitable yone investment or loan wil! de well to call and see us, R. C. SN£ED, Sec'y 7 Sedalia Mo i J. tt. NORTOS, Agent, i} Butler M i} asa, Troe L ad al i Mth and € nd A Aye,, Kansas 4 ch ywouth. | | | | | | on invest: | ment. The investor et $1 Oo per mo. tor too me's rec’ $ 200 oc ahs a i = a * a oA ‘ . 6° 8 Z ‘4 7 1.000 00 iG-* * : ‘ . certain odious monopoles during the recent session of congress. Ina word one of the duties now inewm bentonthe repablie party 24 to mind as s ws opossible from the ‘Dlighting idiesynerasies of Clarkson lame Drunkenness wv Habit—In all the World th re is but lle Dr. Haines’ G fee without the hr given taking it. effecting a 1 ether t cured who | e tanel cific in their coffee withe edge, and to-day believe ing of their own tree wiil etects results tron Its Cures guaranteed. Se Add Co,,. 185 tul particulars. Galden Specitic Cinemnati, O. ess in cc Race Street 45-1Y Killed flrs Son. Memphis, Tenn, June %—John Paursuer, a Tipton county went a squirrel hunting yesterday, | taking with him his L0-vear-old son. The two separated and during the the father’s absence hoy ree to geta birds nest. Pursuer back that way and seeing some thing moving in the thiek foliage of the tree fred at the spot. The whole load of shet took effect t eft side and he fell to th eoune » boy's cround a pase. He returned } bearing the dead body ou his and it was nearly an hou he could sufficiently cont his erief to tell the story of the accident soe % 405 WOH { 203 paysug uy pie -eaypry| AIS oy40any B pay sue ‘woped wae)! OU ae 9 teZOIND @s;2Is0g OLY H L Tucker, Agent. A Clear Bac New York, June York Tribune w Down. 10.—The New hich has heretofore the had much to say on subject of eth tin-plate, fre a high prote n standpoint, recently let its enthusi- asm get the best of its judgement, and to ¢ enits editorial page it t tof er “The Tribune will say that in ashort parageaph in its ed'- torial column of April 24 ment Wax made th makes e followi acknowledge frankly nu state- + production of tip-pinte in this country had been so large as to compel the Welsh Trust to shut down. That is a mistake asser Yshould rev w be de. No one regrets more th Tribune that an inaccurate item of that kind should | been printed in its coluans A National swered the clerk with his p or anything else. plese. Then tell ' Putnam, his wi oF tea or cot} over ‘honey | Don't give farmer, climbed a) which are gong rings.” “Happy to serve yon, simile, “I will make your here a pereonal matter eab up to your room if ride } San, In As pen he pulle | Mr the “Ken I trust you with Gy Tell me all! key that he used counter said the clerk in the to talk when and il with the Fagan O’Reagan Bur. lesue G y “Wall, this is our wedding trip We war spliced Monday an’ am now fo Want the care adurn for expense, “enuse we'll stay a day.” said they Monday the waved its chubby hand had little and “Your wedding Just as he been married baby caused the clerk to exclaim tour! ven? whispered the man the secret Everybod mu@h fun at people what's ju ried that I vowed Td when Marthy an’ me in’ to Chicago [ jes’ borrewed Mrs. Base s baby. Now nobody thinks that we be a bridal party. I told you that I was no jay ef [ do come froma town wi lon't have the world’s fair.” “That's a new one,” muttered the clerk, as the new arrivals started on their trip io 981, the furthermost om from the office Forest Fires’ Haver, . John, N. B.. June 11.—Instead Ps an abatement as the devastating the provinces the the march of the flames seem to be fruitless. It iin should come at once, as forest fires a section of efforts of the set- tlers to stay looks new unless 1 if the fir in e would cease only after hav- the combustable Houses, out- g consumed all material within reach buildi and forests have been swept out of sight, leaving a path of Over 100 square s been desolaied cl it is result will be niles of country and among the poorer The the lumbermen as ses absolute ruin severely felt valuable been swept away by many timber forests lave Never before in history of the proveneces has so much damage been cause) by fires in the forests. and a feature is that none of the settl have any ade the flames quate means of quencl sam Small a Defaulter. ¢10.—The the M. E lement n the south deem best. sett rethren aged to explain to the court that ae had changed bills without the kno edge the district In view of of pe three attorney, that good business men had testitied that bill c that. fact a thought genuine was a counterfeit, he susiderable allowance should be made for his client—an ignorant country boy—in mistaling a interfeit for a good bill The jury were evidently impressed with the idea, for they returned a verdict Four of a Mob Kill Se aE Paris, Ky. June 9.—The city is A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY. attwmpt at ju delivery, at miduight | the sweeping assertion of the poet here. that “In the spring a young man’s Ameb of neg friends tried to! faney lightly turns to thought of take Lichard dobuson, the colored | love It certainly is not true of the | boy charged witu huyging respecta-/ malarial young man, whose faney, ble Indies on the stieet=, outof the lif be bas any, is of the dull and prison but were fired upon by citi-| heavy variety. The malarial young zensand their attempts foiled. Four} man marches around as the captive of the negroes were killed outright and three The prisone: guarded of General Debility. The readiest are reported wounded. means of IboS.S.S., out any ftlouris, und most obvious escape Jolson is strongly are offere which, with De by officials, among whom routs General are City Marsha! Bronough, who is belity and his n.darial allies. What a determine? man, and there is nojis true of the young mau is true of Janger of the prisoner escaping. \ the youny lady, and the whole host There is a wild rumor in cireula-) of gufferers. S.S. 8. is a specitic ttion that white lynching party is/ for malaria gand will take the prisoner | i Raver. Unierzround ind hang him before daylight. See on eee S .Mo., June 9.—A swiftly One of the wounded was a negro y flowing un discovered in the southern part of lerground river has been ur woman GENTLEMEN! D, suffering from nervous «of youthful Cure this Pe ttis) county. The stream is in depth. the top of the water is 26 feet below known to be and upon re ctly harmless, Over : = wenty years im suc As aninfallible, | the surface of the earth. The river safe and rapid cure, it bas no equal. Communica = ns strictly confidentiak Particulars and testi: Was discoverd last Saturday by a monials mailed (sealed) free. Address ae THE FOUBORG MEDICAL Co., (farmer, J. H. Miller, who has for 329 Livingston St.. Brooklyn, N. ¥. years resided eighteen miles south- east of Sedalia. For past the members of a long time Mr. Miller's have heard at intervals queer Butcher’ MeNeil. General John MeN«il of St. Louis dropped dead in the posteffice stat- ion there yesterday. MeNeii during the late war, was a general of militia in Nort] Mis- On October 8, 1562, he had several re Confederate soldie family rumb! ngs of an earthquake, or ap- Last Saturday afternoon a roariug, crashing from the the brought the members of the family to the spot in a budy, and the my y was expluined. The land in the vicinity of Mr. Miller's place is com paratively level, and iu the orchard a great hole, over 16 feet in diameter The earth had in and the space is constantly grow- A that proachbing storm. noise mn orchard near house, souri. dar ers and two or three civilians, number- ing ten men in all, taken from prison and shot to death, their jcoffins.at the fair grounds in Palm:e j sitting on ra, Mo., simply beeause a Union cit- A was visible. caved wen was missing from the The deed most hellish knewn in neiyphe of the modern war- borhood. was one ing larger. smoke house a stood near had to be moved to pre- fare,and MeNeil was ever after iS ; ! 5 Es vent it talling into the ver. Mea- known as the “Palmyra buteher. : i es surements were taken. and it was His provost marshal and a:tviser, = : found to be 51 feet from the top of Strachan. compelled the wife of oue a the ground to the bottom of the of the condemned men to surrender s a water. How wide the river is can- her honor to him on the promise : aa ‘ re , hot be told. Several years ago that he would save her husband poe Me . 1 . attempt was made to dnil a from execution. Strach: shor d i ; ves close by, er reaching a cer- after the war, died a dog's de : ¥ eat Was supposed a pocket struck. and the work stopped. gationalists and the Lu- Save money by calling on us for prices on—— LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES PAINTS. all— Building ‘aterial ——Our motto is—— HIGH GRADES ——- Aud ——— be] 7,0W JPRICES Trustee's Si sale, ———And Whereas, James M Holland land, his wife, by their « April 6th, Iss3, and reco er’s office of Bates cour nd Beatrice Hol { ot trust dated fed in the record- Missouri, in book No. 53 page 2 to BH Ingram, trustee, all their title and = Inter- and to the following described real es- tate 6 inthe county of Bates and state lot Misaourt, to-wit The southwest quarter andthe west half of the southeast quarter of section thirteen (13 tov ip forty- iL) of Tangs thirty-two « ng two hundred 1 forty (240) seres | as muade in trust to secure wie certain coupon notes for And whereas in case default absent from said » act, and whe: n made in the payment of three therefor, I, ¢ acting of said Iwill te at publi for cash in band county of Bat rt house door in the of Missouri, on aturday, June 27th, 1591, | between the hours of nine 0’¢ neon and six o’elock in the day, to sati corte of exec and stat k in the fore- afternoon of that 'y said notes anti . ting this trust CW. HARTSOCK, Sheriff of Bates County and Acting Trust Notice of T Frist pubiic Whereas on Fepra man, Nancy Harman and James H Harman made, executed and delivered their deed of trust, for the purpose of securing the payment 1 for th um of eighteen handred . With interest coupons attach - in said deed of trust, wherein they to the undersigned, David H. Ettien trustee, the following ed Teal estate, situated in the county o and state of Missouri, to-wit The northeast quarter of section fifteen (15) township forty-one (4) north, range twenty- nine (24) wee. of the principal merid and whereas said decd of trast was duly re- corded in book 45 at page 11 of the records of Bates county, Missouri, and whereas said bond is now past due and unpaid: Now there- fore, public notice is hereby given that J, the undersigned David H Ettien, the trustee, named in said deed of trust, under and by vir- tue of the sathority vested in me by said deed of trast, at the requegt of the legal holder and id bond, will proceed to sell the Tibed real estate at public vendue to bidder for cash the front door yunty court house of Bates county, in the city of Butler, the county seat county, on Tuesday June 30, A. D. 1891, etween the houra of nine o'clock in the fore- e afternoon of said ¢ 1 sing the money to ps the amount of as z bond of exer thiat David > HAE rustee’s Sale. oth, Isl , Adan: Har- Si. Bates Misec ari Marks, t ‘i co. b 361 Prondeay. New York.

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