The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 2, 1893, Page 7

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for Infants and Children “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Arcurn, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Castorta cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kils Worms, gives sleep, and promoies di gestion, Without injurious Tux Cestave Courisy, 77 Murray Street, N.Y w. C. F. PHARIS, R. RK. DEACON, SONS & CO. T. W. FISK. LEE CULVER, A. L. MeBRIDE & CO. HARPER & ATKISON. G. WOMACK, Rich Hill high patent & Jersey cream flour, prea < Moods MAGIO Durable, CATHOLIC LADY | WAN NTE D. s lady to eee subs make collections, and atcend to oUF poser tales her own locality. References required. $i2 PER WEEK. OFFICE OF CATHOLIC PUBLICATIONS, Bifth Ave. and Madison Sts, + CHICAGO, ILL, Learned. ver t Agent seot FI aco AGENTS WANTED The Rood Magic Sonte. Co., Chicago, Ile Don't fall to investigate this before buying 2 8 * | Kaos s re Oo : UR DEALER | ‘| OR THE UNEXCELLED | @ a Hunicke Bros. e moc BULLIO N MARK, @ HAT. ! pi Hunicke Bros. a rae B Se« | 6, HAT. ? 9 MANUFACTUS 3 SOLELY CY c zl HUNICKE BROS., ST. oe mo. * @GULL TY SSOSCSOOORE EV Et Et EMS Of ANY PANT OF THE PERSON LC INzO ae desolved and permanently removed with QUEEN’. HAIRINE, the new and wonderful discovery. a + While compounding a solution. a part” was ‘the hand, and on washing afterward it removed, It ix perfy can use it. F by aceid ed 01 r rditcontains, We invite Sou todeal with ws andy iress Queen Chemient Co. 174 BR: Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. rietter at any Post Office to insure its sa We will pay $500. for re or slightest injury to any _ purchaser. ery bottle guaranteed. » will introduce and set amon, ien Se <5 Bottles of | ne we wall pre ards best silk. Letra larg> bote eer presented uu register case of f. 2 A t 1 ot HE POSITIVE CURE. a ‘¥ BROTHERS, 66 Warren St, New York. Price 60 cts ) It Tast OO One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor- fF wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is ‘Almost as palatable as milk;” but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. the cough, supplies the waste of flesh and builds up the entire system Tt cures produces iss “eS, Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula. and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost as palatabdic as milk. Get only the genuine. Pre t pared by Scott & Bowne, Chen: York. Sold by all Drussisis. Ask the above merchants for the celebrated | fom Deck to Moor. to 11 Lige Halford'’s Appointment. i At the end of his second term |General Grant provided for his pri- vate secretary by appointing n to an Office in the army. General H»r- n has followed this precedent in his paymaster in the W. Halford is au ris secretary a Mr. Ebjah and a dis private arm ar and creet person we dare say he would wear the title of major with as much dignity as anothe would be as accurate in his ace and draw bh pay fer a sen ‘duty done. Mr. Halford is all right but the reasoa of his appointment is all wro rendered val cable persoual service to General | Harrison who very properly thinks highly of those services and wishes torewardthem Bat should the Tuited States be called upon to pty the personal president why obligations of the | to his private secretary? | | The practice. s:ddlinga president’s friends upon th» salary list at the end of his term jought not to be encouraged. It smacks too much of the distribution | of honors and fat places for merely social and personal reasons by En- glish ministery on its last legs.—N. Y Sun. | Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. Act on a new principle—reguiating he liyer, stmoach ang bowles through A new discovery They edily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- pid liver, piles and constipation, Splen- did for men, woman and children; smallest, mildest, surest 30 doses for | 25 cents Samples tree at H L Tucker | Drug Store. 24-1yr were people this earth a good A sister of General But ler, 11 years older than he, living near the old homestead in Nottingham, N. H. She is the wid- ow Daniel S. Stevens The eastern Butlers who remained on long time. snow Shiioh’s catarrh remedy—a_positiye cure for catarrb, diptheria and canker- mouth. Sold by H.L. Tucker. The sentiment in favor of giyin; more power to the people seems to be gaining friends among the people in high life. Senator Faulkner West Virginia has placed himself on record as favoring the election of a United States senators by popula vote. vl In France the people have taken very readily to the bycicle. M. the Freuch duelist, rides a bycicle and is fond of it asa travel. By the way this gentleman used to be referred to a- a statesman, but not so any more. | The man who has 0 much egotism and so little conscience that he looks upou himself as the paragon of per- fection is to be greatly feared. A» Carlisle says, “The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none’ Clemenceau, means of Ministers of the gospel are requested ‘o call at our drugstore and we will : them (tree ot charge), one$5.00 box of “*Cacterine” or Extract of Mexican Cac- tus, which cures Catarrh, hav tever and all throat and nasal troubl H. L. FUCKER. Senator Jenes of Nevada is as! |} greata man in Europe as in Wash ington. It is said that he cau talk down any of the European finan | He has brains as well as ex i mae | ciers. pression. RHEUMATISM CUR A fystic Cure’? for rheumatism nevralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 Its action upon the systein_ is remarkabh: and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dis- a rs. The first dose grea nefits JIN DAY | and days ber 7scents. Sold by J W Morris, druggist Butler, Missousi, 4Ieiy The funeral of Bishop Philips Brooks was held at Boston and ser- vices were observed by several churches. English Spavi in Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Biemishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nse of one bottle, Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by J W Morris, Druggist, Butler. 2Iely The Thomson Houston Co. has asked for a receiver for the city elec- tric road of Little Rock Ark. 2 A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mis- ‘take than when they inform the patient that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little conse- quen-e- Dr Frankiin “iles, the noted Indiania specialist has proven the cen- traryin his new book on heart disease, whirh may be had free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore, who guarantees und recom- mends Dr. Miles unequaled New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale ct any heart remedy in the world. It cures ner- vous and organic diseaces, short breath, fluttering breath, pain or tende:ness in the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, tainting, smothering, dropsy, etc if it be a practice, of | 3 His Restorative Nervine cures headache fits, ete- MARKET REPORTS. | ey a ai ve re ts estin the als thie iy 40 4 | o |} shipped 506. The market was dull and weak. yesterday, n MarnKet. Sellers of w by her prices to-day. but yp wu slow market. Low lias yesterday. ly 4c higher. Choice No. river, but buyers would Soft wheat sold readily Around lot of No.2 bard ew Orleans ata very high pric 93 cars a year Kansas C sample tried t the CLO only © not pay above 83 and was quite firm sold to go to Receipts wert ago. Prices were qu f s: No 2hard wheat, 6.@w 3¢ hard wheat, 58:39e; No. 4 hard wheat, ri jected hard wheat, HA 2 red wheat, 6 No. 3 red No 4 red whe Corn was very firm, but sale only ‘4c to + better prices ¥ the market. 1, SB@IVe. wei hisher than yesterday. re obtained after the close of Receipts were 49 cars > sold a ¢ Mississippi river a’ o 2sold at X Memphis. No.2 white sold at 4c pmphis Oats were firm. 2 50. and 4 Receipts werg B car Cash prices: So D310: wh: Receipts. 10 cars: mar ; Quo- tations are: Timothy, choice, 29.00 good, #.00 @0.W;* clover mixed. 400 67.00 per ton fancy, pra: WEI. good tochoice, 600¢ common, *5.0 5.50. t News of Trade. CHIC AC Ja 26.—The adily provisions market appears to bestai ofcorn and wheat up with it. May very close to 20a barrel and May ued its advance of yesterday, going Ribs were ii rat the close ps rd co! Receipts that is the The close ‘The prin ceived 69 cars Liverpool prices wer weather is being used as ar er prices ut apparent weak- SS at the opening and there was a Cropof %e inthe May price. But there was good buying around 7$c. The strength in provisions and corn helped the wheat market Prices slowly and closing 4c higher 1 western 72 a year light Kausas City Produce. Kassas City. Jan. re. ceipts. strong demand: better feciing, active, advancing; fresh, Butter—Large re ceipt: creamery, fancy, Tr poor, fancy, lema easy; extra fanc W@ike. Poultry—Light receipts: ed; firm roosters, 1b.; hens and s 9e per Ib. Turkeys, mand, firm, 10c 1b = Ducks, Geese, firm, 7c per Ib. Pigeons, wanted, #1. Vegetables—Potatoes, light receipts, light sup ply, quiet, firm: northern, 7720 per bu; Col orado, 85@95e; sweet, firm: red, $e: yellow, 8c per bu. Beans, eastern hand picked. 22.103 220 per bu; medium, $2.0922.19 per bu good to choice, searce: want de- fair firm, §c per 1b. receipts, An Original Abolitionist Dead. Newars, N. J., Jan. 27.—Horace N. Conger died at his residence in this city. He was born in this city July 1817, and conducted the Newark Mercury, which he and Daniel Porter purchased in 1851, for ten years in the interest of the abolitionist party. The first re. publican meeting ever held in this state took place in Mr. Conger’s diningroom. Only four persons were present. and four years from that time Lincoln car- ried the state. He has filled many po-| sitions of prominence «under the gov- ernment __ American Horses Prohibited Wasuixetey, Jan. the secretary} of state has received notice from Consul- General Wallace at Melbourne that the} prohibition of the importation of horses! from California into New South Wales and South Australia is still in force.and | that local official action has been taken, | on the request of the United States! government. that the prohibition be re-/ moved. i Footpads are a terror at Fort Wayne, Ind. i stocz BY Virtue and in pursuance of a j i Sone of Lianne court of Bates « M of the northwest quarter ot se: south h jana | the undersigned on t Shenff's Sale. of the northwest q the west haif of the east lia! the south half of the west halfor he northwest quarter of If of the east halt of fot six northeast quarter of section five [ west thre fs urth= of the north half of nalf of lot six [6 ection five [, lot six 6 oF four (4] the (6) of the range thirty-one { Missouri A COLYER D Sheriff of Bates County. Order of Publication. State of Missouri. ? .. County of nates 5 * In the Probate Court for the county of Bates November term, Iso?) Mary A Oneal. ceased. Willis I Yeates. administrator Order of Publication, Now comes Willis I. Yeates admintstrator “wf Mary A Queal. deceased. presents to the court his pe itton. praying tor an order for ne sale of so much of the real estate of saiu Jeceased as will pay and satisfy the remaining ebts due by suid estate, and ‘yet unpaid for want of sufficient assets, accompanied by the accounts. lists and inventories required by law in such case; on examination whereof it is or icred that ail persous interested in the estate Mf said deceased. be notified that application as aforesaid has been made and unless the contrary be shown on or betore the first day of the next term of this court to be held on she 24 Monday of Feby next, an order will be made tor the sale of the whole, or so much of the real vatate of said deceased as will be suflicient for he payment of sai deots; and it is further ordered that this notice be published in some uewspaper in this state forfour weeks before he next term of this court, and that a copy of this notice be served on each of the heirs ‘re siding in Bates county at leaet ten days rior tg the first day ofthe next term of this art rE OF MISSOURI } , y ot Bates 4/28: 1, WT Cole judge of the probate court, in and tor said county. oregoing 1s a true copy of the original order of oublication therein referred to. as the same ap- pears of record ia my office and seal o' said court Done atoilice in [sear] Butler, this 16th day of « held Trustce’s Sale. Lee Beall and Alice ‘their de Whereas, by B Mk. has and for Bates county, Missouri. in book page 286 conveyed to fhe undersigned trustee, the following deser:bed real estate ly- ing and being situate in the county of nates state of Missouri, to-wit All of lot fifteen [15/,in section nineteen (19 aud all that part of lot twelve [12) nineteen [19.] lying east of the Mo Pacific railroad, all in township thirty-nine | of range thirty-one !31,) containg 44 1-2 more or less, which conveyance was made intrustto secure the paymentof one certain note fully deecribedin said di of trust; and whereas default has been made inthe payment of more than one years aceraed interest on aidnote andthe same is now past due and in section anpsid, on account of which nonpayme:t the whole of said debt is due and” pay able Now therefore, at the request of che legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust 1 will pro ceed tosell 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 Batler. county of Bates and state of Miseouri, on Friday February 10th, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- .oon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that tay, for the purposes of satisfying said debt interest and costs. FRANK ALLEN, _ Trustee: Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that all creditors ind al! others interest-d in the estate of W_B Corwine deceased, that 1, Euphe- mia R. Corwine administratrix of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, -tate ot Missouri, to be held at Butier on the 13th day of February, 1893 Eurnemta R Corwtxe Adm $ *Executor'’s Notice. eis hereby given, that letters testa- 'y on the estate of David T Short. de- » weregranted to the undersigned on the bth day of Jan. 1595, by probate court of Bates county, Me. All persons having claims against said es- tate, are required te exhibit them for allow- ance to the executors within one year after the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from ¢ date of this publication they shall be for- yatred. This 6th day of January. 182, B DURAND, ecutor, e of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and ail others interested 1n the estate of Emley Cree, deceased, that I, J W Ennis, a nistrator of said estate, in- tend to make final settlement thereot at the next term ot the Bates county pro- bate court, in Bates county, state of Mis- souri, to be held at Butier, Mo., on the 13th day ot February 1893. 8 j. W. Adm: Public Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of ap order of the probate court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri, made on the Sist day of Decem- ber, 152, the undersigned puclic a:iministrator for said county has taken charge of the estate of Milton Rafferty, deceased All persons having claims against said es- tate. are required to exhibit them for sliow- ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters. orthey may be pre- cluded from any benefit of said estate: ani it such claims be not exhibited within two. ears from the date of this publication, they shail forever barred. This 3ist day of ig Is92. ENNis Putte {dtiniseeator Aduinistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration ontie estate of Daniel Loubenstein, deceased, were granted to 2 €th day of Jan. } 1393, by the probat e court of Bates; county, Missour All persons hav claims against said estate are require: rit them tor allowance to the ad- trator wit one year after the date of said letters, or they maybe pre- = cluded from any benefit of said estate: and it such claims be not erhibited two years from the date ott publication,thes shal This 6th day ot January, 1893 - VOLENTIN LOUBENSTEIN, Ss Administrator. hereby certify that the Witness my hand tof trustdated November ind recorded in the recorder’s oftice hansen, Drowsiness, D the Side, &. While a has been shown in curing: _SICK 's Little Liver Pills are ring and pre laint.while they also | Bod these litte pillavalu- sthat they will not . » Cat bare is where boureit while vee Pitls cra very small and casz to take is makea dose. y are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or but by teir gentle action please all who tise them. In vialsat 25cents; fivefor $1. Sold by Crogzists everywhere, oF sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Regular graduate of TWO DOGTOR “222: rear: WHITTIER @ our gree: Lose do not. lished 32 years, EXPERIENCE ers ane NINTH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO. tation FREB. Medicines from the Duc- wratory furnished at emall cost and sealed—private. E E Arising from tho of- NERVOUS DEBILITY 7: Youthful Fol- ' on, Excess or . prodacing of Sight, Seif Dis- trust, Failing Memory hysical Decay, Pimples om Face, Aversi Society, Loss of Ambition, Unfitness to Dyspeptia, Stunted Devel: >»pement, Patns in B: tiky Urine, Night Losses, Unnatural Drains and Lost Manhood Cured to Stay Cured. Relief at once; all exhausting ns stopped, weak parts strengthened and en- ‘Treatment tested 32 years and in thou- ‘ands ofcases, Within your means. Question olank No. 11 free, piain envelope, with advice. MID ED men baving milky or cotton ike deposits in urine, with f the second stage of semi: -hese cases for life. om No. 1. Diseases, such as Scraf. Rh Ec life, safely and surely. nent is the result of Hot Springs method, return. Such cuses de: Special study and experience, Avoid patent medicines or inexperi- enced hands. Write for question Blank No. 12 and careful opinion sent privately, explaining, the lisease and why so-called “Remedies,” Biood pains Purifiers, ete., fail to cure. Complaints, ful, dificult. too frequent or bloody urine, Gonorrhea, Gicet, Stricture, Weak Bladder cured without tn: struments or pain. Question Blank No. 13 free. e Successful new treatment and cure. 2 Blank No.14. My practice is limited to above diseases alone,in them I succeed. State your ‘ase and write at once, delays aro dangerous. R. WHITTIER, SR., 215 W. OTH ST.KANSAS CITY, MO » potsons used. My treat- yoars’ experience and the waranteed never to Sure, Prompt, Positive Cure for Impotence, Loss of Manhood, Seminat Emissions, Spermatorr! OZMANLIS og SEXUAL ous Price $1. Boxes, , $5 00 Snecial Directions Mailed with each Box. Address mo aes Co., stl Louis, . 0, FOR MEN 0 ONLY! DR otteeaad ae VIRENCTH poem a aja0) Oldor Ye UNDEVELOPED ONGANSAPAL. SOF HOME TREATNENT—Benefi DY. ar fen ine from 50 Xdires ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFAL. N.Y. Mates and oe sien Seuatrioe., Wie Camas “Do you Know? That more ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause-Indigestion, Consti- pation, Headache, Biliousness, and Malaria usually attend it. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator is a vegetable specific for Liver Disorders and their accompany- ing evils. It cures thousands why not be one of them? Take Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Your Druggist will supply you, Scientific American parson Se FEMTECTION SYRINGE ee wich cowry bettie. Is CLEAS. Des not ST. STRICTURE. Cures GONOEERCEA wel GLETT ta Ona ta Fora tay A } Bod by a) DELOGiste Sestees aééress for | maLrooR MANUFACTURING COW, TiScasTeE, CLI. GENTLEMEN! XOCNG AND OLD. suffering from debility, involuntary losses, use. As an infallibie, tbe foreve, barred. safe and rapid cure, it has Bo equal. ‘Communics- monials mailed (ecaled) free. Address geal ) 7 THE FOUBORG MEDICAL [3391 Livingston &t., Sitter

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