The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 20, 1892, Page 7

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ree vss S\p\ eli, PAT MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP, : end OPERATION. CIVE THEM A TRIA > For Sale f Dockery Democracy. Chicago Times. One of the journalistic apologists of the billion dollar congress ex- Presses profound wonder at the con- duct of that eommittee which came to Chicago under the chairmanstip |of Mr. Dockery. It says: “Iuvite- — E ; tions to be wined and dined were re | fused, and the cigars they smoked, Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inef- ee Ba a a os Sheol state of ag pes such mas even, were paid for out of their own pockets Each man pail for the | shining of his own shoe rues sepyer hire, aud when Mr. D« y vaton his snuff colored overeat yot Carter's Little Liver Pie are |!) '* °" : Snails veteablatn Gooetcenen curingand pre | j yesterday afternoon ie drew sone wating thisannoyingcomplaint,whiletheyalsa |~ | ; : correctalldisordersofthestomach stimulatetha = Official Ly skin drafts a bowels, Even iftheyonly | pocket and made out one on the HEAD peELe ERD atarms to } score [the committee at tl Auditor Acbethey would boalmostpriceleastothosewho © ; sulfur from thisdistressingcomplaint; butfortue | And tien t wall ou t Batoly thetrgoodness does notend here,and thosa ; Shooncotry them will find these little pills valu- eurb and took their places in two = in so many ways that they will not bo wil. | ; is todo withoutthem. Butafterallsickhea§ | sorry looking hacks, a sup 50 feents a head to get over to the Penn sylvania depot.” 'Iathe bane of so many lives that here is where Viewed in the light of that Jef ‘wemake our great boast. Our pillscureit while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take, Ono or two makes dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or rd for wise expeaditure of public mou ey3 which \fersonian simpheity and that reg purze, but by their gentle action please all who mse them. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or went by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE characterize good demo erats this coaduct Z A metropolitan Hamiltonian organ) would look upou tt as the conduct of what it would be pleased to call at is all “jays” But itis honest and praise Every Nionth worthy condvet all the sane. Ther many women suffer from Excessive of SEE CEES a eae Scant Menstruation; they con't know © | WHS Lo ostenty ; tit Th who to confide is: (9 get proper advice. congies en wore here: Dor’? confid= ybouy but try Br dgett’s he business, and they discliure it £ 7 pes ae : jquetly and wisely, and when tuey Fern! a « alalor were through went ther way in a Spe ee ‘PROFUSE. peace. Itis simn'l isarvel ¢ 4 ' SCANTY, SUPERE*SCD and IRREGULAR ublicnn press cannot andersiaad MENSTRUATION. ie » : Book to ‘WOM..1I" this sort of proceeding It is ac BRADFIEL: RES cu tomed to see the representatives Bold vy all ae : WEEE oO its) purty clotued ib par nd | five linen at the common cost, and Wien assigned to any duties which relations with the , the Jay Goulds or other of the re} party, beneticiaries of tl that it the government to take care of the rich, on the supposition that the rich will take eure of the pour, it is throw them into Coneg mul timillionaries tblican bi is the duty of repu t ean doctrine accustomed to see such representa- tives riding about in carriages, ac cepting banquets, cringing before | his bidding | Di | like xo many belizened flunkies and | de- about that high | mindedness’ and self respect which is the respectable posssession of every man who pays his way. | ves’ face and doing liverywen,instead of soberly and cently and in order setting the public business with Shiloh’s Cough and Consumpti is sold by us ona guarantee, consumption. Sold by ILL Tu Inastrong and healthy person | there is continually a rushing to and | fro in the Blood travel from the heart through system by Bennett-Whe the arteries | cantile Company. jer Mer a e ordinarily at the rate of about twelv: inches per second; its speed through the capillaries is at the rate of three Sure, Prompt, Posttive MAN Cure for Impotence, toss | Ove-hundredths of au inch per see- 0Z LIS of Manhood, Seminal 1 Emissions, Spermatorrhea, | OU. Nervousness, Self Distrust, == ORIENTAL loss of Memory. ae. Will | Croup, whocping cough and . rien picts tis immediately relieved by SEXUA H Goxes, $5 00. "| Cure Sold atH L ‘Pucker’s i tion drugstore | Bwitheach Box. Aadress Ballard Soow Linimont Co., 2919 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, - MO. According to the y Gazette, the United | 21 the organized militia of of 101 men, commanded by 8,879 comm sioned officers, besides 1. 248 staff ofticers, making a total aggregate of 111.948 men. The number of men } United States for miltary States consists enlisted} iu the available duty, unorganized. is 8,- 50 HOW I AN Aivies jmake the trip. ISLAND. St Stephens. ceutly on | Johu is going to g there” p matter et it takes him to AChinaman reached New Brunswick, re his way to Cal Me. having come from the Pacific coast | m bond. It is the first case of the kind ever known in New Brunswick ° how long ats, Good Looks. Good looks are more than skit | deep, depending upon a healthy cou dition of the yital organs. If the liv jer be inactive, you have a_ billious, |look, if your stomach be disordered | you have a dyspeptic jook and if your kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health ‘and you will have good looks. E! tric Bitters is the great alterati */ and tonic, acts directly on these vital | Enterprisin Tied eenetty head ston! ily oh eb they Live. Any one thing N. organs. Cures pimples, blotches. | fou, Ne ere plein bore. Bast | boils and gives a good complexion TRUE CO., Box 400, }Sold at H L Tucker's drugstore. 50c per bottfe. A petrified ham of a large hog | was recently found ina field on the poor farm, Salem county, Ind. fe ny DENTIAL, or Dad effects, ; Shiioh’s catar cure for catarrh “ot TER, QINEABD, HLL: mouth. Sold oy H.L. Tucker. THEATER, 6 | OR. 0. W. F. Shiota. 2 s | fee. | although the w an‘s neck until she is bel j build A NOVEMBER DAY. ynist Vieture in the Country | When the Leaves Have Faded. swirled with fleecy u silvery bigeness polished steel, that towards the horizon pales to transtucent pearl, and turns to slonds, | i 1 holk of tawny gold where it blurs with the brown grass of the billowing prairies. Such my itints as that grass holds! fades into fawn; fawn that dee nto bron pe mers green; green th&t gold Sounds t “Bob-Wh by t cheery pipe e tower tal just From ad ei flutter Ss red rf oak d some burnt in the leaves c erimson and gold, pathetie Lrobes of royalty worn by a nehes. Comes i lows \ Itis the old, old Christian simile of and immortality The beautiful woman with the sad} eyes says softly: **Not the same le The barberry bushes by the house edges have a thousand tints reddish gold. Th are aS 1 bronze. saffron. not a rose le h shriveled In the st pdens country single flower dares to blow. Not an astor, not a dahlia, flaunts its poor bright banner of de fi: Ine Ke redly. gleams: air. t? Sounds the bark of a watehdog. Some lout And the at kiss Bleakness, b: stars stea that frost has s er be at hand. Pi plenty, solitude that is not loneliness, being sweet and sacred—these, and the 1 *r of children! >» Trib- isolotion reness, une. stubborn | Pears’ oap A. O. Welton Staple:Fancy Groceres, Agreeable soap for the | hands is one that dis- solves quickly, washes quickly, quickly, rinses and leaves the and comfortable. It is Deasrc’ cars. Wholesome soap is one that attacks the dirt but not the Eis Pears”. living skin. f-conomical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. And t All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it this is Pears’. elof trust dated + and recorded in the recorder’s or Bates county, Missouri, ved to PLM AL wing deseribed real situated in the county of | lin township fort ¢ = 29), cont n 4 whe was Ss in case default be i note or the of when {trustee or hi st of the t. nacting might be- then the th trusted y. Missouri, And whereas said F 5 is sick and uu able to act, default has been made the principal ot said thereon, now long there fore, I ©, W Hart- } B county, Missonri holder of said note = fet c | will proceed e above scribed ODD WEDDING RINGS. ety tot idder for cash, at the ee eiae | loor of the court house, in. the city Africa They Are Worn Around the | of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- Women’s Necks. souri, 0: The late Lieut. von Francois, the | Wednes: Apri! 20th, 1892, African explor described a strange | petween the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- custom among the Bayanzi, who live | noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that for many miles along the Congo. The custom would seem to make life a good deal of a burden to their married wom- en. Brass rods, which are the favorite currency in the country, are welded into great the wives. Many by the women, whose husbands are well-to-do, weigh as much as thirty pounds, and the burden must be carried around by the poor women as long as they live. rings around the of these necks of rings worn Frequent cois, one sees is raw and sore under the heavy w and in places said Lieut. von F; an- ht, the skin is rubbed off by the ring. Thisisa sure sign that the ring has recently been welded around her neck, for after a time the skin be- comes calloused, and then the strange ornament produces no abrasion. But the weight is an inconvenience; they never get used to, and it is a perpet tax upon their energies. In every erow of women may be seen a number who are supporting the rings with their hands and thus, for a tim ve their weary shoulders of the h burden It may be said that with every move- ment of their bodies the ring gives them discomfort. gis never put around a wom- 1 to have »ypment. matter to get it The natives have no such thing as a file. and, though they can lot of brass rods into one, it fi for them to ent the thick mz atts Once off. ed her full physical dev it is no eas. hammer a is ve eult | metal in two. Women who in largely in flesh, after the been fastened on their S, are s danger of strangling to th, and in- stances of this sort e been known to oceu “Yes, these women regard the cum- with pride, imagine enhances their importance and and wear the burden with light the money of the y. and by putting it around their wives’ necks the men are pretty certain Yt be stolen or foolishly e t it is an odd and cruei —Chieago Mail. brous ornament that it beauty. Brass hat it we pende Great Fires of History. The curred conflagration of history. fire of Moscow, in 1812, was the which oe- most gigantic In it 30,390 were destroyed, valued at 00,000. The estimated loss in the ago tire of October, 1871, 009, 000. nbered gs was The buildings destroyed 50. The number of build- don, 1¢ Was 13,200, valued at about $55,000,000. The property destroyed by the great fire in Boston, 187z, was valued at $50,000,000. That fire i tive aeres and consumed or ruined ngs of all kinds. In 1870 Con- jst intinople had a conflagration which , led a loss of $25,000,000 and burned | In} Francisco lost 2,500 buildings | 1,000 persons and 7,000 buildings. 1851 San at $17,000,000. In 1852 Ham- Germany, had a fire which con- *of the finest buildings in -St. Louis Republic. ve just mortgaged my house for five thousand dollars,” said a New orker to his broker friend. ‘‘Can you me a pointer on something that's &@ purchase? “I can,” replied the broker; “‘buy that mortgage on your house." —Harper's Bazar. “TL give a poor woman whose neck | destroyed in the great fire of Lon- | burned over | day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and CW. HARTSOCK, Sheriffof Bates County Mo.. acting Prastes Thave sold the above property and lave wo interest in it —W. Cole rder cf Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI? , County of Bates." § urt of said county, shia. W In vacation lecler, plain- George W. ‘Camp- | Any & corpora- iows Davidson, J Martha Sarah J, AW Das Ellen David- » Davidson, children and heir in bs CiakounideasauenMaeyane and Barthala Davidson, chil- heirs at law of William Davidson, Davidson, Nannie Davidson, son and Bart Francis David- Davidson are not residents p of which is to vacate and sct aside eral deeds of conveyanc heretofore to the year Isst, executed by defendants, JL Davidson, Sarah J Moore, tha nd Susan F Meadows, to on be rt S Moore, also a deed made by him, to de- fend nant Silas M Stark on the i day of Febr- Well asa certain deed of trust i said Silas M Stark to defendant, Geo W Campbelie, trustee, of date March 2¢ Ips7; as affecting and being elow!s upon plain- till’s fee simple title, in and to t following | described lands situate in Bates county, Mis -wit: Theeast half of the southwest quarter of section 9 in township 4i of rang Apartof the southwest quarter of the heast arier of ion 22 township and 1, as follows, beginning at the Ther of last above described tract nee runnin 5 chains: thence West to Deepwater creek up said ereek i meanderin gs there western boundary to the north- east to place of Bey- 12 sonth 110 yards stane inning | thene thence vast ono 5 yards t acres of PB Davitson deceaged seiz- n tee and as hishomestead on of April, and the farther ob Main a deeree divesting said them as Well asall oth- or under them. of ail ning title and ed and p the zist ¢ j being to detendants same in plain’ in plaintiff as the wilow ot said Francis P Da | vidson deceased, the fee simple title in and to | the lands aforrsaid, adverse to said defendants or either of them, or those claiming through or under them, and that unless the said sev- erai above named defendants and F P Datid- on, Ellen Davidaon, Nan ie Davidson, Fran- } cia Davidson and Barthaia Davidson be and | Appear at this court, at the next term thereof, | to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler in said county on the sixth day of June next, and on or before the third day cf said term, if the term shall so long con | tinue—and if not. then on or before the last | day of said term—answer or plead to the peti- tion in said cause, the same will be t onfessed and judgment will be rene cordingly And be it further ordered that a copy hereof | be published, according tolaw in the Butler | Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo., for four | Weeks successively, the last insertion to be at 1 en ays jay of the hext term of the cirenit OHN CH | ls ay of Ms JOHN C. HAYES, Circnit Clerk. estate of Nathan Godfery the undersigne Executors. skin soft | Feed QUEENS ND GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, 'Alwavs pay the high rest market price County Mo- for Produces East Side Square. Butler, Order of Publication. STATE OF MIS-07 | County of Ba «~ , » Vacation plaintitt, ‘Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 Dailv Train 2 TO IKANSAS CITY OMAHA COLORALO SHORT LINE Maren 2 Martin Hutson, vs. Nancy J. Hu defendant. Now at this day the plaintitt herein by his attorneys, Silvers & Silvers, before the undersigned clerk of the { court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation and tiles his petition and affidavit alleging, among other 4 ings, that defendant, Nancy J. Hutson, is not a resident of the state of Missouri. Where- upon itisordered by the clerk in vacation that said defe: ified by publication that plaintiff has commenced ajsuit against her in this art by petition and affidavit, the gen- eral nature and object of which isto obtain a Mecree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony re contracted andentered into by and between said plaintiff and defendant upon the desertion of plaintit by detend- ontinued absence from plaintig, sonable caw for more the institu- tion of this suit, and that anless the said Nan- ey J Hutson be and appear at this the next verm thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the aty of Butler in said punty on the sth day of June next, and on or e the third day of said ter: f and TO (0 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, ant and without Te than the space of one vear before 2 the term THE stall so long continue-—and if not then on or efore the last day of eaic lerm—answer or oe ee lead to the petition in said cause, the same PUEBLO AND DENVER, taken as confessed, anl judgement, will be rendered accordingly. And be it further or SE a Nee eae a y agge | dered that a copy hereof be published. necurd- PULLWAN BUFFETS N} REPIMG CARS ing to law in the Butler Weebly Tiss. a a aie | y neWspaper printed and published in \ Bu tes county, Mo., for four wee \sas City to Denver without change | ly, the last insertion to be at least s sne pasives K. fifteen days be fo: ore the first day of the next term of the eir- a Gee cuit court JOUN CHAYES, H. C. TOWNSEND. Cirenit Clerk A true copy of the record. Genera! Passenger and Vicket Apt Witness my hand and the seal of the [seat] cireuit court of Bates county.this day March, Isv2 JNO. ©. HAY LOUIS, WO. CB. LEWIS & Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables Truestee’s Sale. Whereas, John T Rich and Mary M Rich his Wife by their deed of trust” dated Sep- tember 2nd, 188%, and record in the re corder’s oftice within and for Bates county, panetons in book No yage 137 conveyed to Alten, traste the lowing described | real estate lying and being situated in the unty of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit East halt of lot one (1) of the northwest quar- ter of section one (1) and the west half of the northwest quarter and the weat half of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12) all in township forty (40) of range thirty-two containing two hundred acres more or les subject to a deed of trust to Lombard Invest- ment company for 82 200, which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain promissory note fully described in said aeed of trust; and whereas, said deed of | trust provides that in case default be made in the payment of the said note or the interest thereon when due, orany part thereof, that the said trustee or his successor in | trust shall at the request of the legal holder ot said note. proceed to execute the power to him con- ferred; and whereas said deed of trust further ' provides thatin case of the death, sickness absence or refusal to act, or disabilit of said defendant : : trustee, then the then acting sleri? of Bates nies the plaintiff herein by county’ might become his successor. -v & Horn, before the un- whereas said FM Allen tras: is sick edelerk of the circuit court of Bates unable to act, and whereas de fault has t county. Missouri, in vacation, and tiles her made in the payment of the principal of emit things that defendants F. P Davidson, Ellen fore IG. Walieee ae ear Rie fore Cow Hartsock, sheriff of Bates connty uri El«k Horn barn atthe request of the legal holder of Having purchased the of the state of Missouri: Whereupon it is or. |@nd_ Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and ote, do hereby give notice that J will, on ered by t ie lerk in vacation sateen peteay having added to the same a murs ot Wednesday. April 20th, 1892, ants be notified by publication that plaintif’] ¢rst-elass Buggies, and horses, an say “ eae ia , : hascommenced a suit against them in this bHehat Wy) haga the ~ | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- } by petition, the object and general ua-|'0 the public that T now have the noon and five o’clock in the a rnoon of that | day, at the east front door of p court house, | in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state | Of Missouri, proceed to sell the above described Teal estate to the highest bidder for cash, tor the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest | and cost C. w. HARTSOUK, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., Acting Trustee Best gl Barn In southwest ee bought and sold, or mission, Stock bearded b sth With 16 years exper- Lewis tec to compete Livery burnin this section. i him cB LEWIS & CO} Horses mules | q on day Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of B In the Probate Bates, Fet co week ¢ Rone ience with any Sail and se durt for c coun ty ot Sarah E. utorsot see THE-— j Order ot Publication. | Now comes Sarah E, Chiids West Ward Stock Farm, |W cnisetcenea! presen W Ch Present to t! lds deceased their petition, praving tor ; | beginni acres more or | the sale of the equity of re > less: also part of the northeast quarter of the = 5 actting eee « or West quarter Of section 26, in townsbip —THE HOME OF— Of said decessed to pay and and ra foresait as follows ning at! ts due by said and | northeast corner of said 1a leseribed ae tere ence running wes’ $ toa stake | ae: ‘ F | i . sa) ¢ | ‘ é _ accompanied sa the fi ee Pie > and Inventories anda ful eet HHTE UUs | said real estat win such hereot it is | rterest be n ication as aforesaid has been ndun contrary be shown before the first day ot the next te this court to be held on the se. day of May. 1892 next, an order iade tor the sale ot ale a SQ BRONZE TURKEYS | | that a copy hereof be served on each hein = . | FOR SALE, and devisee of deceased living in this county, at least ten days before the first FANCY BRE D, dav of next terin of this court as atore- STATE will ot the whole te of said deceased su t tothe j liens andincumbrances thereon as will sufficient for the payment of sai de aes and it ts turther ordered that tt notice be published in some newspaper in this county and state, tor tour weeks before the next term of this court and = OF MISSOURI, County of Bates. INQUIRE bay. ¥ Spired te, Judge or the probate n and tor said county, hereby certits that the foregoing i is a a substantial original order of publication therein reterred to, as the sarne appear- * LAURA CONKLIN, ot record in my office Witne hand and seal of said coutr. Done atom ice in Butler PASSAIC, M9. dayol MarieaceD W T COL and General Debilli Jtant from : LaGRIPPE: wi Be cue eee ‘S CHILL AND FEVER TOWIC, One bot- ° LA GRIPPE.TYPHOID 4 all other Malarial ED. 708,000 hotties nts from Er nc meet. or sale by your druggist tot se perbotties PARE NO SUBSTITUTE. < | OHNSON TONIC CO., 133 Clark Jouess est aeluding slectss aad = ft s veriectiy. withect r Easity Learned. mple, Burable Practical. Over 130. ,000 sold. Sent on Thirty Days Trial, It ie not acbartor “Machine” Mammoth {isstratet tS (uiaracd sidress of cor nearest Agent sect FR. Bon'tfalt to investigate AGENTS WANTED this before buying. The Rood Magic Scate Co., Chicago, Ill. sold yea feading physica

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