The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1891, Page 7

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_CURE Headacho and relieve all tho troubles fnege a 0 ‘a billous state of the systen such ~ Nausea, Drowsiness, D: fter ioe, Pain in the Bide, &c. While thee most eetiabio success haa been shown in curing SICK yot Carter’s Little Liver Pitis oe Pian loin Constipation, curingand thew Stating thisannoying complaint, while they also }Shores lined with Desperate Encounter Between an Al- Iigater anda Ball river to the interi through waters fi slarat, 1 but seldom y r battle royal than one that between a young bull and an a t or. A bit of the prairie and Vaunah came down through ti MIZE & CLARDY ale, Insurance and Loan Agents BITTEN BY ACAT. ACENTSW ANTED EVERY WHERE > Desperate Fight Wich a Man had With a Feline H.L. TUCKER, | Successor t G Walker DRUGGIST. correct all disordersof thestormach stimulate tha rs pak ens Seven Even if they only féuse tropical Mie, the impe: \ and ‘ tu Opportunity for tue Lerds of wild COLLECTIONS AND REMITTANCES AND PAY TAXES FOR |- | rfrom thisdistressingcomplaint; butforta- |... | pately their goodness docs notendhereandthose «| Llie habits of the ne hadey t av es prey ones ordi dob j cattle to drink that was not ignored NON-RESIDENTS cae MS : Biceae | whooncetry thom will find these little pills valu. igblein so many ways that a bon will Papi be fob b en carefully fingtodo without thom. ‘But after store, BUTLEI:, Mo RESPECHFGLIY Se ; Loy om align was he lay day after day in MIZL & CI = poet « ‘oer ths back The ACHE jthe mud. licking his insect laden i ciehy i ra ped upon the bed where the Deron | chops dreaming of 2 delieate ft lives thi | | tE~ , litthe girl was sleeping ud Mrs q [uteteergreiase Our pincereneets |veul. Acalf hal stryet unuoticet |" 1 pee : — a ‘others do not sechhart screamed Leonhart Carter’s Little Liver Pills aro very small and from the herd toward the ter a WAZ: ery lecreay tatahe, Ono or two pills akon dove. | : : ; E& ai They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or | AN. Ui<ly black nose appeared above a =e ir gentle action please ‘ ‘ iperee, bathe shale gentionction pleseaatl=be /the water, followed by a wicked New Baeetes Spring Wagons iy arcziate peng dishes x twinkling eye and a long sealy body. low York. se bg e : Carriages Road Carts. SMALL PILL, | A cautious crawl up the low bank é j PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE aud the ugly saurian ran with as = and Niachinery Such as: oe touishing rapidity for its Bray. e a, J hettered th 1 against WwW, M. ARN OLD eae alee: Te aa the animal again CONSTABLE MIP. PLEASANT — [ed theealf. There was a big bawl Sie ceoik bans we the palm nie POW site, tw ' P answered by the whole sod the | Special atteatiou given to private col- y : | hand andgag lections. calf running frantically from the | = 44 BT BC > jtle fingers. His hand was fright-| herd toward the water fiend 2 sold at prices t ath i ed the cat by the tail ; ivew it violently to the tloor | 2 gy Lit again, catching it by! =a sank its teeth ito his thumb. ail slipped from bis grasp a ain on the fore and lit- Save money by calling on us for nods were | fully torn. In the struggle the cat | CATTES |tonishment and fear. Another in | 3 Doo: LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES | the big toe of his left ar The eat was finally chased away and ran Then both sides paused, the i " a ay oad ant nes ; | is econd |hadalso sunk his claws mto his | prices on ad 40 MORE EYE- GLASSES ee Eee purchaser. Will trade tor Horses, Mi Cows, Second har ae [face Leonhart finally shook off the | cows standing with thei ears 2 ets | and Spring Wagons. Carry a line of the best Flour and Oil Cake Meal. os and at nore don the foot of the | in their big brown eves filled with as | stunt the cows and calves moved | aw on 5 slowly off to one side, ever keeping | Miss Cleveland's office Mr. MeDonatd Critical. lito the kitchen. Leonhart’s wounds | CHELL j then heads to th foe, and a young! yw ashington, D. C.. June 15.- Indianapolis, Ind... June 17.—Ex-| were asight and the bed was cover= | MI T s ae alone HABE | Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, sis | Senator McDonald is steadily fail-|ed with blood. He ran to a drug-| PAINTS. EVE- SA VE young guardian of the herd | ter of ex-President Grover C ing physicians have aban-|storeand while trying to awake ul tow v wdvaneced ic » attack, his |), it een bnini< eee ee oe 4 | . i pees Ae gees ptt < LVE gen Pe a will probably be appointed as | dor pe of his recovery, the druggist a policeman came along Ae female representative of the Im- tho say he may linger sev-/and sent for an ambulance Sur maguificent eyes SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, init: or tittle, 1 Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restore : ; | ig the Sight of the OW. nervously and his head tossing lke lmentto this efi | Cures Tear Drops, Granulations Stye je swordsman practicing his finest Tumors, Red yes, Matted Eye Lashes, | thrusts. It looked for a moment as us tail twitching ] Jinigration Board An announce ; eral days The following messages | econ Clayland cauterized the wound ' ' a ‘ : Eas sesis ave “ ‘ ; i by an | were exchanged to-day: and took the man home. It is not | Bui | Ng il d BT] a » of Tothe Hon J ph E, MeD 1 | | jthought the cat was mad. Intimate > Treasu who has the aopomt Exective Mansion, Washinetor j AMD FeopUctsG QUICK BELEN AND FERMMIERTCURE, | + 3,6 niliator would retreat. The hig Ur GAStryay Witla aie Aes ARR OWL eae Tee Said “Should tor “May.” | ——Our motto is—— 4 Aino sone gilicacious when ge In, other other |}! the alligntor would retreat. nem hing: power: Miss Cleveland was = a im ea) ae Eee Ne | ) R Linn a vibration ran through his scales . your iiness Aceept the sympathy | Terre Haute, June 16 -The use} aes mt ores routes 3 c g 5 Bealess mistress at the White House during UZStwisheS far SOuoHARbconar zs | . ‘Dp a wolf) advuita, tage. | the huge mouth opened, his gurgling |}the early period of her brotker's e He nee te aed OEOE the word “should” instead of} ( I | ( X RA ) Ny) a gn aistoae te Cease, H : ; é | et ie Sie = ee OS ee ot ane nent |“may” gives a covicted murderer a} |threat was answered by a detiant | aduinistration and has since gained Bressamis Harrison | See) ee i : ‘i ie et ’ j bellow, and with incredible swiftness Te} \ chance of freedom. Harry Gordon —_—_—And—_____— liarrison, Executive Mansion, on Cit a world wide re} ition for her litere Ww WANTED—CHICKENS & EGC Sion the part of both, the combatants | met. 1 k oT jwas found guilty of the murder of ary nnd benevolent work. The pro Indianapolis, Ind., June 17.—My ; le nd viven a three] PW W its advocates husband directs me to express his | Heys tecs pager oa 4,0 PRICES | years’ sentence. In his instructions fessional woman’s 1 | The cruel rows of teeth closed on | oppose Miss Cleve Tisai selection on | thanks for the kind expression con- |the leg of the bull near the body, lithe board, tained in your dispatch, and to sny, | to the jury, the judge said: “You while his case is critienl, yet he is lshould consider also the statements net nou hope, but Secretary Foster pro- Trustee's Sala, | stripping muscle and sinew from the | poses to ignore their protest and | bone, while the free horn sank| will be -— Whereas, James M Hollane nat bu 13 des pared \he mikes, betes re: sonable or wn-| land, his wife, by their d eatrice Hol of trust dated led by the indorsements ) atever may be the res “ April oth, Inst, and recorded in the record~ gt | ' la ligntning-like turn of the head, and | and simil organizations favoring ‘inti ‘ ‘ is a 2 : jue word may should be used in- tate situated in the county of Bates. aud state ) the other horn of the bull impaled} ing Miss Cleveland uring the epidemie of Ta grippe | stead of the word “should”, and that last season Dr. Kinae’s New Discov- | ° ee ere | the southeast qu Jhis enemy. A great shudder ran ; oo wa 1 | the instruction was in error. The} township forty. 3 ery for consumption, coughs ‘ : containing t jover the body of the alligator and} Tam/an old ma 1 have bean a | colds proved to ba the best remedy. |J" Ige granted a new trial on that | wn - {constant sufferer with catarrh for the S ‘the blood gushed forth as he reared | Reports from the many who used {ground.— s } ] ‘ . : : jlast ten years Tam entirely cured Ceara re k ee in his rage and pain. Vor an instant | by the use of S@emetninn, ee, CMY (iS Gea nt They were not only quickly relieved, but both beasts rested as they wer a oe ea . = = 'Y the disease left no bad after resuits I will pay the highest market ‘then the saurian with a last desper-| Will cure so Morente ey We ask you to give this remedy a ; . Henry Billings. U.S. Pension Atty j..0), i“ : hai = “+ ee : = price for enies its ent e | | Was D.C tnaland we guarantee that you will Itive to the Phillipine islands. The . Mii my store at Viewers paling horn, striking the bull on the | aa, eth ) abies mie Talso have goo) tet stable in \side with terrific force. the crash of | be satistied with results, or the pur- | years I ao Vilt Gav STOCe, from ¢: ne undred and forty was made in tr the payment of one certain coupon notes for 5 1 whereas Unionville Republican: Mra. C. Webb recently received the skin of | executed the whereas, said sent from said and whereas nthe payment of three Now vrare species of humming bird na- Islivered | ate effort, whirled himself on the im- Ingram county and has refused to a detenit has t 1 1 suffere - " yeclmMEn Was enclosed in a letter : @ suffered | chase price willbe refunded. Itha pepee a 3 1 R rh which ted my no equal in la grippe. or any throat, | frem her son, Hon. Alexander R. i y u ine al go > r ar ¥ ¢ hearine ay el ] wet } ~ “3 1 : N x eres “a : jthe blow echoing along the tiver./eyes aud hearing; have employed ghest or lung trouble Trial bottle; Webb, United States cousul at Man- Newson M. NestLerope. = ei ; ; 5 : g | | No ribs or muscles could withstand | many phssicians without rel aH &. Puck ker’s drugstore. |illa, who at one time was the efficient 2 oW on my second tle of seat | the assault. The brave young her eae aN ner otone ce bottles 59e and $1. aud talented editor of this journal. | am 3 on 3 ( + ; - i zt am an 2 dL ee ' S64 ay. ne ITt ¢ EQUITABL | fell upoa his side, twisting is neck | | Roialetsitnres“atary Gutitonincon Paid in Silver Dollars | The plumage of the diminutive bird | Saturday, Jas 1e 27th, 1891, a S % jout of joint. One final effort to! ¢ G do. . | f brilli } : hick | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- if 0: AN AND IN\ ES 1 “NT erro Gor 5 Ringisher, Ok. J 17.—TI lis of brilliant lustre in which various | noon and six e’clock in the afternoon of that ey wn move his head. one longing look to-} Se TS K-, June 1/.—ihe : 1 tter to M | day, to satisfy said notes and interest, and the ASSOCIATION ‘i ’ a 1 } o-stri ral er 1, and} sping Ww omen. first installment of the $250,000 due! [ERR eke ih ls BUR ie ie a (ness ‘C. W. HARTSOCK Se pas A 1 1 leat- the Cheyenne and Arrapahoe In-| | Webb states that the Phillipine | | Sheri of Bates County and “Acting Trustee to | ] hon . iful a aves Amoug the ordinances promulgat- 4 hevenne € zs coe in The Equitable Loan & Investment As- | the look in the beautiful brown eyes uence z I sal we een Peas Islands are noted for their gorgeous | ticeof T eae al sociation issues a series of 1,000 shares | died out forever. A cry of sympa-|ed at St. Helena in 1709 we fin Uthe dians under the act of congress | — uae Cohn tectihered! (anes sticetof Trustee's Sale. ns each month—-and otters to investors an| oo ins eee th , spec- | followin adopted March 3, 1891, went to[“P°C'" ree + 1881 2 opportunity to save money and receive | thy and regret arose from the spec a : ; Darlveton a ae oetall any of which are sent to this cour e| Whe Adam Har- a a nandsome interest on their invest-| ators, and pistol balls glanced from Whereas, several idle. gossiping ariingtou today ne lusial a ee Ge Ge anita re 7 gaan Hi : H Harman ‘ : - } .o Tor Le ivy t yu € made, he steer of ment. ‘The investor of 4 the armored baek of the alligator as | Women make it their business to go ment comsisted of 50.000 silver dol-| "= trust, for the purpose of securing the payment $ 1 00 permo, tor 100 mo’s rec’ $ 200 oo | the armored K = | % 1 ates . private collections. of one bond for the sum of eighteen bundred os 5 qe a j he feebly slunk back in the water, | from house to house, about the is | Jars anc four more of the same mag- | dollars ($1.0) with interest conpons attach - R se : unk ater, | : : : = : H Z : se fed named in eaiddeed of trust, wherein th i ans eS 2 : leoeered with the execrations of all|land, inventing and spreading fals2 nitude are to follow. Payment of President Hippolyte Killed convered to the undersigned. David A. Ettien ‘ ‘ eyes ‘ i | = a = : = 2 = S jtru the following described real estate, Se eae 1,000 00 | the witnesses. nd scandalous reports of the good the Indians will commence at once.| New York, June 17.—First Mate | nthe county of Bates and state of al ‘ | : Tin . 3 : : ee 3 3 Missouri, to-wit tg t fone 25 —— people thereof, and thereby sow dis- Tt will require the remainder of this | Bishop of the steamship Alvo, which |” The northeast qnarter of section fifteen (15) ,o2s ¢ at wet = ¢ : | : ip ee | é | township forty-one (41) north, r ‘ We also issue paid uy stock and pay Fit to Be the Wife of a Thief. cord and debate among neighbors month and probably a portion of arrived from Haytian ports to day, | nine (29) west of the Sth se goat ; a i: he = a | es : se ok : ere Po Ae . | : ; and whereas said de lof trust was duiy Te- pat ake aoouel .. are mene | Chevenne, Wy., June 17.—Mrs.|and between men and their wives, to July to complete the payment Af-! states that June 6 a yessel which | Corded in book 45 at page Iss of the recor’ ay to loan on good city Dione: . Anvone - : = Ge icsiting ss good pr le investment or | James Wagenor of Creok county, is | the great grief and trouble of all terthis the allotment of lands to!pjad been at Port au Prince during | | Bates counts ana ee Sa yeperean aa : loan will do well to cal and see us, ifit to be the bride of a horae-thief. | good and quiet people, and to the these Indians will commence at|the insurrection of June 3 and 4! Ba sa htpiag hele y sagt tne Guaieer Her husband was taken from home utter extinguishing ofall friendship, | once. The alloting agents have/ reached Navassa and reported that | named in os i ¢ epithe under and by vir- on the Sth iust. by three supposed jamity and good neighborhood—for been on the ground under pay for a | President Hippolyte hal been shot |herast at the recueat of the ‘legal Seider and = States officers and hanged in! the punishing and suppression there month, waiting for the work to be-! and kill d real estate at public vendue to grove ten miles from the ran of, to the extent t will proceed to eell the derfor cash at the front door | i i : : os. Wagenor found the body yes- be ended, charity revived and friend cept their lands. nor have anything Mrs. McKee, daughter of the pres- he county court house of Bates county, Kimberlin terday aud swears vengeance en the ‘ship continued. we do order that if to do with the @ agents until ident and Mrs. Russell Harrigon, any Won from henceforth. F they had 2 tl i bave arrived i re nthe aft ty of Batler, the « county seat | strangers, whow she suspected from from hencef y Bad received their pay in cast ee } ot ne the cnocayinel a . , : _<. . +} 1 o t f Ti 5 = for the par e a _ ne . £ ¥ E lthe first. In afew years Wageuor | be convicted of tale telling, mischief | It is estimated that the work of al. guests of United’ States’ minister | 5, rete bons itn date 1 had amassed $16,000 in cash and a! making, scolding orany other noto- lotting will re DAVID jou. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. ed by one of the insurgents. tall strife may gin, but the Indians refused to ac- June 30, A. D. 1591, f nine o'clock in the fore- m four to six ished by months. After this the great Chey- AND EAR *. He had raided cautiously in his own : risa neighborhood, but boldly handled > stock consigned to him from the Da. Nose, Thraat | =} a (alti. kotas, Montana, Utab and New Mex be Sih and Grand Ave., Kansas Gty, Ho Annual Announcement Free. At Leclede Hotel, Butler, April 17 & 1-; May 15 & 16; Jy 19 & 20. Being the third Fri jis “apedortga ho nal — : day and Saturday of ae Pe See oe : i le by H. L. Tucker, ——— 24-1yr states generally. ' exeh'ymonth. = | } g large bunch of cattle and horses. nous vice, they shal! be pr . or such other L d the west

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