The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 16, 1892, Page 7

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In vialsat 25 cents; fivefor ee Sold by druggists fal hicooe OF sent by mail SOARTER m CO., New York: MEDICINE th PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE ** MIOTHERS’ FRIEND”’ MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY, Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife u: MOTHER’S FRIEND beforo her th confinement, and says sho would not b without it for hundreds of c Sent by express on raccipt of price, $100 per bs tle. Book “ fo Mothers” mailed Lies. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ALL ORUGaisTS. Aue Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. SIZES AND STYLES >TO SUIT THE Require ppen rare THEY For Sale eantile Company. THE VERY CEST Suro, Prompt, Pos: Cure for impotence of Manhood, with each Box. Addr 8 Ballard Snow Liaimez: 2010 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. ‘or LOST or FAIL MANESOD ral and HEROS Pyaees Fy — of Body ard Mind, Eifec: D tally estore. ey etc THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT For the Family, the School or the Library. a eo work of revision a occupied over ten c e % .more than a hundred ing been employed, a = rere b $300,000 expended before the fi was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. A Pamphlet of specimen pages, i testimonials, ete., sent free by the put Lmreas a neve in purchasing a Tints of a comp d Ee & C. MERRIAM & CO., PUBLISHERS, SPRINCF!=LD, Niass., U.S. Ae The International, G. & ATLANTA, GA ments of Everybody. bv Bennett-Wheeler Mer Soecial Directions Matted | 3 | y MEN ONLY! VToeked for ihe arate or Excesses in Olior Young, | ~ How to estaree end | NSS PAW SOF ODT. | ter teu wis the imprint of Electrie Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well’ special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not existand it is guarnteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will cure all diseases of liv- er and kidveys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure bloed. Will drive malaria from the system and 1 will get the important news at least | half a week earlier than a & per can furnish it. At | jtime itis unsurpassed iu that gocs to make up a complete home jand family journal. ZEbe price: ts ly Oue Dollar a Year for iwo ja |pers every week. Subseiib now cr send for frce copies. Ad- | dress The Republic, St. Louis, M: 2 A mother’s mistake Mothers trequently make a mi neglecting the cough of a chil Wayne, Ind, lady daughter 6 years old had a seve but as it was nothing unusual | nething of it, and allowed it to writes re (ou thought on run tor 5 or6 weeks, when it became so ob- stinate she began losing a E called ina physician who treated h th weeks without benefit. An or sisted upon my trying Ballard’s Hore- hound Syrup; Itrelieved her trom the first dose and she began gaining flesh rapidly, when we had used two bottles her cough sas entirely disappeared. I would not be without it. It constipate my child: Ballard’s tlore- does hound Syrup istree trom Opiates. It's the most soothing throat and lung med- icine in the world. Sold by HL. L. Price 50c. Tucker. and $100. Worst Storm For Years Minneapolis, March 9.—This city is now in the storm of the Northwest for four years. A celd wind that blows from the west at forty miles an combined with a fine dry snow that penetrates everywhere. As yet the tempera- ture has not been very low and that is the only redee ning feature of the storm. center hour is bliz- fact ci- The unusual violence of the zard is demonstrated the this morning a by that at 8 o’cle gumaker who was passing the West hotel, where the wind rushes in be- tween that structure and the eleven with | force, was lifted from his feet by the wind and thrown to the ground, story lumber exchange, much his nose being broken and his shoulder | Cisloented. | The electric car systeni of the two Seminal | cities is fighting desperately to kee jons, Spermatorrhaa, | “11° 1S fighting desy nS keep usness, Seif Distrust, \itgcears moving. All worning trains oar of memory de. wir |e cRtS MUVINE A make you a STRONG, Vigor- | were an hour or two late and the ous Man ge 6 Boxes, $5 00. afternoon trams were an hour or two late andthe afternoon trains fr the West have not at all owing to the — | being down. An abatement m been heard from te. | | of the storm is Reports come from the Canadian | Northwest reporting the thermome- bek »w zero. Sudden Deaths. 3 Heart disease is by tar the quent cause of sudden de three outoftfour cases 1s | The symptoms are not generally Tne-e are: a habit of | stood. ving the right side, short breath, pain or dis- on | tress in side, back or shoulder, irregul pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, | wind in stomach, swelling ot $ or dropsy, oppression,dry co a oth PSYs OP & ering. Dr. M ' Heart Diseas: ckers arantee Dr. unequ. Disease Cure, and his Restorative N h cures nervousness, headache ness, effects or drinking, tains no opiates. ete. J. W. Collins, president of the defunct California Natio bank, committed suicide by shooting him- | ; self Thursday eveni in San Fran was arrested 8 Collins ico. ou a charge of appropriating the bank's funds. The concern had a paid up eapital of $500,000, and a surplus «f $100,000 and we nized as one of the most substantial southern Californie. s recog- institutions in About two years ago Mr. Collins’ entire family were drowned gin thst, city. i known and popular as to "need no| prevent as well as cure all malarial For eure of headache. con ! nand indigestion try Elec jtric Bitters—entire — satisfactror |guaranteed, or money refun led L. Tucker's drugstore. This Campegn ¥ jEverybody must have a reliable newspaper. ‘The indications all point toa political revolution, unequaled ince the election of Andrew Jackson wthat of Abraham Lineoln. All |who desire to keep fully informed | of the s ssive steps by which the coming Democratic victory is 1, jwill find the “Twice a week” St | Louis Republic indispensible. Its! | readers in ¢ very State in the Unior not} $200,000 of i . it A Fatal Objection: | Chicago Tribune. | Tramping Jake: be too hard work to in this eountry. The population of the republic of France does not grow to any great extent. Children are not numerous Oat of ten million fam ilies in the republic one fifth have no children at all and another fifth ) have ouly one chil Ef it wuzn't so fur Central Ameriky. A man don't have to do nothin there. Whole country’s covered with baua- away I'd go to al 1 each nas. Nothin’ to do but lay under a tree all day and eat bananas.” Rusty Rufe: *Gotto pick them off the trees, hain't ye?” icin eat ee ae eee “Course.” Between Egypt snd Eogland the “T knowed thar’ w 1 traw-/inhabitant has a hard time of it back The Egyptian feilah is apparently pect 3 the worst taxed man in the world. Startling Facts. 3 Even onthe palm tree which gives rhe A ican people are rapi -' him food he pays fifty ner Eire se rests cents a Vear ng, e : EDS nd fice at when his s¢ epsia and li Dr Restorative Nersine cured nit Mrs. wH L Tuck- R. Mit By. ed 20 pound H pital is not Gardner, ot Vistula, Ind 1 fox S lity to the 40 to 50 convulsions per a headache dizziness, backac The total wages in 2 c s for 1899 was 48 10s number em upaverage of ¢ ta for the £56 ee at who! qualed remedy. Stephens Slopes Sheldon News ‘ iy 1 Annie B. Gipson Se “by their deed of trust dated February Johu W. Stepbers, a well known i recorded in the recorder’s of- am aie [ice within and for souri, stock u eur Jerieo has been feed book No 4 page 15 ¢ M Al SOUL TRO MMA OE (CAEELO UNIS ; the tollowing described real lbeing situate in the county of} e of "Missouri winter, which were mortgaged to’al Beginning at the nort ok ek ke ome in Cavs county. About two Sn coma (BOn | to Katisas Ciby where he sold ther weet twenty ave Teak te place of hive u of three certa i deed of tras’ id deed of death it is \trust that in case | fausal | acting sheritl of ou dep: rsit to the credit of | the request of th | should become ti prov ted in of the abse any wis from his sine eds re- to the Jerico bank which amount he| act, or disability in Hy : f said notes, aid frases placed the Jerico bank. Last Thursday | and exect powers to him given by q ed of tra «| Whereas said trustee is sick night the remaindel of the cattle yact, and whereas default has 7 the payment of the principal of 8 a uid notes and the interest thereon, now long past due and unpaid. Now therefore, | C Hartsock, sheriff of Bates county, 'Misonri at the request of the legal holder of said notes were taken from the fed yard and| driven away. elias Ra pee lt 9 | Will proceed to the above deseribed Ballard’s Snow Liniment 2| real estate at public vendue to the highest bld- This liniment is dif tin composi- | der for cash, at the front door of the court tion trom any other liniment on the | Bouse, in the ¢ utler, county of Bates and state of Mi Thursday. ouri, on March 81st, market. is a scientific discovery, 1892, which rest inits being the most pen : fs } etrating Linimentever known. There | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- . 2 ARGS: }, | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that are numerous white imitations, which | day, tor the parpose of, satisfying said debt, may be recommended because they pay | interest and costs. c HARTSOC the sellera greater profit. Beware ot | Sheriffof Bates County, Moe, acting Trustee these and demand Ballard’s snow Lini- | ———____- meut. It positively cures Rheumatism, $500, 000 We desire to vlace cuton real estate security «large amount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone in this line of business: Notes drawn tor one, two, three or five years: Havre some money to loan pauable on or before a iven date- Calland see how cheap we can let you have money. The Bankers Loan & Title Co ;P. C FULKERSON, Manager. Neuralgi Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Sciatic and Intlamr matism, Burns, Scalds, Sore Fi tracted Muscle, Stitt Joints, old + | Pain in Back, Barb wire cuts, Sore Chest or throat and is especially benefic al in | Paralysis. Sold by Bruises, ory «he H. L, Tucker. Noland to be Tried April. Jefferson City, Mo., March 7. The supreme court today decided adversely every motion made by the attorneys of ex-Treasurer E. T. No- land. They asked for a writ of cer-| tiorari aud to aside the order advancing tue cause on the docket Both were denied. This leaves the case ou the April ; FUCKER, | also a motion set docket. | | || Het Do Don't read! think Dou't (Successor to J. G Walker) believe! Now, are you better? You women who think that patent med DRUGG I S T. icipes are a humbug, and Dr Pier | ce’s Favorite Pre tion the big | gest humbug of the whole (because | it's the best known of all)—does | your lack—of-faith > re COL It is very easy to “don't” in’ this world Suspicion Ways comes | more easi 1 contidence. But doubt—little fuath—never made a | sick woman well—and the “Favorite Prescription” hase ed the susand of | delicate, weak we:nen. which om: us th that om =P reseription” ia| | better th: ; ‘t believe.” | Were bot is come! together + Fa doesn't yet your | — ee Where proof’s s> easy. can you THE POS OFFICE afford to doubt. uittle but ac tive Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills m: thorough. They regu orate the liver Dr. Pierce's | i \ ate an di ir ch and boy soees A New York ite: Whitelaw Reid's was superinduced by a chronic pre- 2 Carries a fall line of Minister to SAYS g Paper ofall kinds, Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Pens, and everything usually found in a first-class establish- desire resign disposition to influenziin the gay a French capita’. It wou'd take sone St Louis and Kansas City thing more than the grip to make} most politicians loosen their g DAI ly PAPE RS ' 5 upon a fat office. Also all the lat Consumption Cured. An old physictan, retired trom prac- tice, having had placed ir. his har ast India missior PAPERS. vegetable reme tor the speedy We want your patronage and permanent cure ot Consumption, = = Bro’ snchitis, Catarrh, Asth at and Lung Affections, d all Nervo us t wondertul curative pow Complai Is well choy with Drugs aud ~ BOOK Sire Magazines, Fashion and Sporting} The Post Office Drug Store Pears’ Soap The skin o to be clear; there nothing Strange ina beautiful face. is If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open { / and clear, unless the _ health is bad. A good | skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears; no alkali in it. It is perhaps the only soap in the world with no al- kali in it. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; \ all sorts of people use it. | | (NEW YORK) FOR 1892. Has a Larger Daily Cire Republican Newspaper in America DAIL. = SUMMA. WEEKLY. Lt othe Aggressive Republican Journal | ot the Metropolis ulation than any other = | PER FOR THE MASSES Founded December Ist, 1 \ NEWSPA CIRCULATION OVER 100,000 COPIES DAILY Tur Peess is the organ of no faction; pulls no Wires; has no animosities to avenge. The most Remarkable Newspaper Success in New York. Tne Press 1s a Nationar, Newspaper. Cheap News, vulgar sensations and trash find no place in the columns of The Press The Press has the brightest Editorial page ix. New York, ItSparkles with points. The Press, Sunday twenty page paper, topic of interest. edition is a splendid covering every current The Press, Weekly edition contains all the good things of the Daily and Sunday editions. For those who cannot afford the Daily or are prevented by distance from early receiving it: The Weekly is a splendid substitute. Asan Advertising Medium ‘The Press has no superior in New York. THE PRESS Within the reach of all. Tne be: est Newspaper in Americ dd cheap- Daily and Sunday, one year six Months = er one months Daily only, one year i 2r months Sunday, one yea Weekly Press, one year Send for The Press Circulars. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Libe> al commissions. Address, THE PRE 3 Park Row, DOCTOR AGKERS. ENCLISH REMEDY | | for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is beyond: | i oescossaeceesaseuteasanusasesca, cestion the greatest of all modern remedies. ¢ Istopa Cough Inone night. It will check Co!dinaday. {t will prevent Croup, relieves sthma, and CURE Consumption if taken ias | e. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH ee nccencenennen: H L Tucker, A Azent® | KE | TRUE & CO.. Box 400; Augusce’ Males. aving tested i Patent Med: is ers in thousands of cases, has felt it his as ake it Known to his suffering : ctuated b is motive an: H Actuated by this motive anda Toilet and Fancy Artic eve human suffering, I will ot charge, to allwho desire it, Press é : ipe, in German, French, or En- abe is F : Seis eee ean n tull directions tor preparing | ; ee: Loh ee sn Sea and using. Sent by mail by addressing | {¢>C° “ guarantees that all prescr p ' with roe naming this paper. W. A. | does will be car y and accurately Noves, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, | Pounded, i iN. Y- 29 I year DAVID WALKER, Manager| + THE PRESS | | noon and five o’clock in the | Ministration on the estate ot Thomas E ——THE—— West Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— Mambrino Chief Jr iGo BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, INQUIRE OF LAURA aicKLIN, PASSAIC, MO. Missouri Pacific Ry. 2, Dailv Train 2 TO KANSAS CITY OMAHA and COLORALO SHORT LINE TO 5 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLYAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket A’gt 5ST. LOUIS, MO. Truestee’s Sale. Whereas, Samuel Fields and Sarah Fields hia wife by their deed of trust dated Auguet 2th, Iss8, and recorded in the ree corder’s office within and jor Bates county Missouri. in book No 44 page 422 conveyed to the undersigned trastee the following describ: ed real estate ly! nd being situate in tl county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: All of the south half of the south halt of block six (6) and 87 1-2 feet north part of lot four i) block fi 5). both in Christain and Condee’a addition to the town, now city. of Butler, Missouri, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of ten ce notes fully described in said deed of trust; a! whereas, default has been made in the pay- meat of the principal and interest of nine of said notes now past due and un- aid. Now therefere, at the request of the egal holder of said nove and pursuant to the conditions of eaid deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises 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 Mis- souri, on Monday, March 14th, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- atternoon of that day, for the purposes of an ae said debt, interest and cost. J, ©. CLARK, i-at ‘Trustee. -Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- Wyse deceased, were granted to the undersigned, on ay of February. 1802, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri All persons having claims against said es- tate, are required toexbibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year af- ter the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and ifsuch claims be not exhibited within’ two years from the date of this publication, thes shall be forever barred. % end day of February, Ine? H. H. WYSE, Administrator. Notice of Allowance of Claims and Demands. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of C.Cetherin, will meet the creditors of the esid © Cotherin, and be present at the Jaw office of Parkinson & Graves, in the city of Butler, in the county of Bates and state of Missouri on Thursday. March 17th, 1892, Howing and adjadging de- tate of aid assignor, C. d will commence the adjudgmept and allo’ eof demand ‘ainet the truest and at ni ‘clock a.m and continue the same until five o’c! pom of ssid 4 also between the hours on the two suc- ceeding days, March isth and 19th All ered- itors failing to attend at the place designated, during said term and failing to lay before the ‘assignee the nature and amount of their de- mands, sbail be precluded from any benefit of said estate. Butler. Mo , February 8. lev. GEORGE D. McNEIL, Assignee of C. Cotnanin Pavktxeon & Graves, Att'ys for Assgnee. Public Rania Notice. Notice is hereby given,That by virtue of an order the Probate Court of Bates co.,’ Missouri, made on the a day of Jan- vary Sg2z, the undersigned, Public Administrator for said county, has tak- ot the Estate of tilen Ra- having clai nst said sa request ed te t themto me tor allowance within one year after the date ot said orderor t may be precluded trom any t t of said es- tate: and if said claim | Within two Se sechat be not exhibited date of this wil! be forever barred. 2 day of January 1892. . W. ENNIS, Public Administrator, n, they on, thi

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