The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 24, 1892, Page 3

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fick Treafache and relieve all the troubles tne Gent to w billous state of the system, such ag Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after esting, Pain in the Bide, &c, While their most remarkalle success has been shown in curing SICK Teafache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are | ©qually valuabloin Constipation, curing and pre- yenting tuisannoying complaint, while ‘they also talldisorders of thestomach atiraulate the liver and regulate the bowels, Even if they only ~ HEAD | ‘Achathey would bealmost priceless to those wha Gulfer from this distressing complaint; but fortu- natoly their goodness does notend hero,and those ‘whooncetry them will find these little pills valu- ble in so many ways that ey i Boner) pot be be fil Ling todo without them. ACHE [Inthe bane of so many lives that hero fs whore ‘womake our great boast. Our pillscureit while Others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makoa doso. ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purgo, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or seut by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE ** MOTHERS’ FRIEND’? MAKES CHIL BIRTH EASY, Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife usec MOTHER’S PFRIEND beforo her th confinement, and says sho would not >: without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILL Sent by express on receipt cf price. $1. Look “ Lo Mothers nailed 1 BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., FOR SALE OY ALL ORUCGISTS. ATLANTA, GA Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS oa OF rE TT Tite Tee! . ) Iris nor BECAUSE O “CLOTHES, ae ED But 5 Baath gu 70 C00K on pHa | CHARTER CAK stoves 3 as HOW SHE BEANE <I. ‘ Pave pSps, UCH A BELLE Cn aoe 9 ABSOLUTE PERFOMON IN DARING —— aAXD ALL — v iy JUICES, BY USING THE | His Twenty-ninth Wife. | Chicago, Feb. 17.—Mra. C. E Ar- old of 651 Fulton street, thinks she }is a victim of Jobn A. Anderson, now locked up at Cleveland. If her belief is verified she will be the 2uth | Woman so far heard from who has bean married and deserted by enterprising Anderson. Mrs. Arnold linarried a man going under the name of Charles Da at Turner, 'Tl'., in 1882, and wus deserted a later at Rockford, Ii! Davis wee two trunks containing $400 worth of goo ls The Clevets police 1s now inc Arnold Washi Direct Senatorial Rlections vton, D C..Feb Ve KR resentative DeArmond of Missouri tion of president and sident has drawn up @ resolution Bo vid tug t for an nmendime to the tion to cans ators to b The propo pular with both entatives wid senators and will pass if submait- ted to vote. This is acon that will lay weeks, vet {Sn Li sprained a in 1 to 3 da atonce, and to immediately resic pain. Snow Line nt will cu vs ou manor beast. It wilihealall w and cures Sprains, Burns, > | Throat, ‘ K, Cor Bunions. utist Lumba Neur i ted Muscles it has equal, Donot allow a ot w ments to be put off on vou for Snow nt Phere is | Ac k tor Ballard’s Snow Lin | Sold by H. L. Tucker. Wichita, Kan., Feb 17 --The fo cal alliance have appointed tees to investigate allege 1 queer do ttee will report on th- county beard fer th ection of a investigating the use of the late Sen ator Plumb’s frank by State Senator to the United States grand jury. $50,000,000. Of the small cash bal- “a > y all is oe “A73 RO“STCD IN THEIR Own |*"e oF hend nearly all is in frac | tional curreney, under 2 dollar and | not full } legal tend WH2E GAUZE OVEN DOOR extension hasten secured on over FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THD CHARTER OAK, THE VERY yr Sale by Bennett Whoo or Mer cantiie ©» my. cf Warrocd, Se a Emissions, Spermatorrh; Nervousnese, S. Ballard Sacw Lizin: 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. r ore rf. Men seat from OS Aaireee "ERIE ™» _ THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. WEBSTER’S NTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Library, The work of revision © more than rs having be $300,000 expended b Was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOO The Interna G. & C.. MER? AM & co., PUBLISHERS, SPRINCFIELD, Macs., U.S.A. 2ST. Baro, Prompt, Porttive 2 4 Cura for Impotence, Loss ninal $5 09. cial Directions Matled Bl with each Box. Address 5,000,000 of bonds representing ‘overdue national indebted nis Republic. Had noi slept for wire AL Jackson, an o Rusk, Texas. and 1 ficent new Hotel at Ru: _| had not slept at i ms rt naps, owir ing. He was advised run down, to try syrep his Cou for x to inc sdiatelv relieved ot degree that he could Mr. Jackson s anv Cou freedom tre | leaves noconstipatic this reason alone I consid Cough Syr i My lungs have been for y soothing tot Tex., Feb. 12.—Euge.e publication was recent from Kansas City to been found guilty of c:im: | belling citizens of Dallas in the col jumns of the Suu. He was sentence ed to one year on the county chair gang, $700 fine and costs. His at torney gave notice of au appeal It is ssid that Douglass Tilden. the American deaf mute sculptor, is winning valuable Jaurels in Paris | was most favorably criticised. 2 A Fatal Mist Physici : take than when they that nervous hea the stomach an ne. Dr fiania specialist his new book make no more a side Ss, ete- In the “Hub” you are liable to en “learned pe has a Dante sc lows the unsekx — hear that Mr. story entitled Gladstone is writ ings of prominent men. Oae cons for an American mag greement ibetween James R Hallowell and the cus with the fortunes t-bake d lordlings don who set the York dudes. tim against the government, where immediately | | Bs : his fee is 50 per cent Another is \ | Bentley, and the alliance will decide | |if the case should be presented to | > leaders of a school generally prospective jaud arrange The cash balance in the treasury = | is now $27,000,000 and its debt to jthe National Bank Note Redemption | misappropriated and spent, is over}. works shall} Raphaelite mansion” in Dondon was | owned by E. His collection of Rosset- Us Nant Burne Jone's — na de-! > be the finest | Will vou sutterw This after an ws that the 1 sts of the earth cording to st 56 million tous « reved to such rabiv picks yhnson, the Southern traveliug correspondent of — the sas City Sunday Sun whos- of > been perpetu Barrett B in Florence n American His “Base Ball Player” in plaster, which was sent to the Salon of LSS), eat extent i — rised to read tuat there are humorously Chicago is bathe in public in her life. modesty of the west is shockiug. Tarrytown, N. Y., Feb. 17.—At the democratie primaries held at 7 o'clock to-night in Judge Tracy's of- fice James Hannon, a lifeloug resi- dent of the village, was shot and killed by Chief of Police George F. Hackett. The fued is sxil ty» have been smouldering unde usually : oT ae f Tarry- quiet p town The Houieiieet Man in butler As w Au old saying bas been and will ter.d to perpetrate saying that imeont few hours of eac H.).. TUGKER, | orto J. G Walker DRUGGIST. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Compound- + ed. Anight Clerk can always be | had by pulling the Knobin front. ——GO TO-—— A. VAN HALL --SUCCESSOR TO— F. BERNHARDT & CO —FOR— ‘PURE DRUGS MEDICINES, TOWLET ARTIGLES TOBACCOS AND NINE CIGARSs &RTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Prescriptions Ca A liberal I 10 desire it, | notes ful } | whereas Enterprising = oung Man: Tr ek and st al ma Ho Hutarimer, Church C. Bridg Ea. 1M. Sir Smith, . oNSt CAT TLE, HOSS and SHEEP Te LARIMER, Siti hi & BRIGG gEFORD, RAxsis. Orr Trustee's Sale. Whereas A. L. Betz snd Carrie P_ Beta, his wife, by their deed ef Isth. 183, and recorded within and jor Bat rods north of the e south est quarter of f tWenty-two of tha and state of Missouri, th half of the south halt of by 2 feet north part of lot fou tain and Conde city. of Butler, v made in of ten certain n the pay- terest of and un- Mondi iy, March 14th, 1892. | between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore~ and five o’el in the atternoon of that .for the purposes of satistying said debt li t and cost. 3. C2 CLA) | ius | | Sheriff's Sale. i thority of a special execa iti rom the office of the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri, returnable at the February term Iss2. of said court to me directed in’ favor of j | | DOW, Drammond and against Cliston Mull | 1 bavel evied and seized upon all the right,title interest and claim of, in and to the following described real pes {in Bates county Missouri, to-wit voint one Ther of a certain tract of land containg one acre former. ly owned by Alex Walker in the north partof | the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three (23 township forty (40 lange thirty-one (31)in Bates county, Missouri and running thence east two hundred and sev en feet, thence south two hundred and seven t, thence west two hundred and seven fe ce north two hundred and seven feet to the point of beginning, allin Bates county, Mis- sonri, I willon Thursday, February 25th, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock in th noon and five o'clock in the afternoon that day at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or 80 much thereof ss may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution aud cost © W. HARTSOCK, Sherif! of Bates County. lore- Trustee's Sale. MN Hallby nis deed of trast dat y ith Issh, and reec in the record- fice within and for I county, Mis- bed un- lowing ¢ situate in th ari, to-wi northeast quarter of rty [40] of pe of trust | The west half of SIE twen 1 peel thirty-two ( | for 31.200 to Misso tler,Mo. which convevance was 1 eure the payment of one 8c id deed of tr: . default | edin i » interest 1 unpaid t : city of But state of Missouri, ox We Ine ssday, February 24th, 1892, hours of nine o’cloex in the e o'clock in the afternoon of thirty (3) thwest quar in town- thirty ion Twen- y. February 25th, 1892. o’clock in th ich thereof as may be re- qu ces at pub lie vendueto the hizhest bidder f 'y said execution and cost Cc. W HARTSOCK, 4 Sheriff of Bates County. lar February i present his peti- Sarge from h’s said trast and mare his final Pray for the lischarge of vurt of trust; and | t. | ronveyed to the | interest of —_—_THE-— West Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— 00 BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, | INQUILE OF ~ LAURA CoweKLIN, PASSAIC, M9." Missouri Pacific By v2 Dailv Train 2 8 KANSAS CITY and OMAHA COLORALO SHORT LINE | To 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, | THE /| PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPIMG CARS Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Licket A’gt sT. LOUIS, MO. Good Agents, Salary $25 per anted week tose our general live of merchandise’ No peddling. Above Salary will be paid to ‘‘live”? agents. For further informatioon, address | CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO 75 Weet Van Burlil § ls-ly Chicago, en. | Do You Want to Save from 25 to 50 Cents on Every Dollar you Spend. | Ifso, write for our Mammoth Hlustrated Cat- alogue, containing towest manufacturers’ prices of Groceries, Dry Gov Zoots and Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Agricultural Im- dlements, ete Mailed on re elpt of 20 cents for postage GE AL SUPPLY Co., \a | | Ts West Van Sherif?’ by virtueJand authority insued f | court of Bates county the February term, Is | directed in favor of Os Reeder, ex-oflicio collector of the revenne of Bates county ani against Wm W Burrows and © M Barrows I have levied and seized upon all the right, title interest and claim of, in and to the following in Rates county, of the southwest returnable at rt to me , 1892, fore- on of that court honse Missouri, HARTSOC Sheriff of Bates Coun Notice of Allowance of Claims and Demands Notice ven that the undersigned assignee Trin, w meet the creditors of the ssid Tin,anitbe present at the law office of Parkinsow & Graves, in the city of Butler, in the county of Bates and atate of Missouri on Thursday, March 17th, 1892, for the purpose of allowing and a» | mands against the estate of said Cotherin, and will commence the adjudgment and allowance of demand againet the trast fand at nine o’clock a.m and continge the kame until fiveo’clock pm. of eaid day and ours On the two anc- hand ivth All cred- toe place designated. ling to lay before the ure and amount of their de- e precladed from any benefit e. Batler. Mo . Febraary = GEORGE D. McNEIL, Assignee of C Cotnenix PARKINGON & Graves, Att’y4 for Assgnee. adging de- ceeding days, March | | itors failing to attend | during said term and fi assignee the mands, sha of said ew Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given,That + an order the Probate Ce ade on lic Adn ministrator,

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