The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 25, 1893, Page 1

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. Free : : 2 a a e = | # | who have succeeded the Daltons will HHS City, tS ae? ea ave . e 11 o'clock last night, as W. C. Heb-} ; encounter greater difficulty in rob- 5 | z : cae . | bard. manager of W. G. Brown & | : bing express cars on the Missouri. = | utler Weekly Times. VOL. XV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY MAY 25,1898. NO. 27 simran Indian Exhibition aed Gancert Each Evening on Hurley Lot Butler, COMMENCING WAY 15, FOR FOUR WEEKS. BBIOBBETSESTOWEOADS LOWS =~ LODE SBDVSVSSVADSTT A CAETIFDIISVESFASQFCSCQASSES BPBVVwsewecesesteseesesesooqces ‘\ What the People Say! JACOB ZINMERMAN, Highland, Itt “itis a Wonderful Med- icine!”’ Liver Complaint Completely : Cured by Sagwa! | ROBERT NUCKOLLS, Metrepolis, 1 The Only Remedy which did Any Good. Sufferings Terrible! Merrorouts, Itt, ol th liver MISS NELLI Stomach Troubles Instantly Relieved and Permanently Cured. Kickapoo n Sagwe fs a Dlessing | strensth are fully s wonderful n to Ladies. fidence to all my E GRUDY, Laco!l Kidney Troubles Conquered. peat fe | Life was a burden. Felt that he was in- ucah, Ky., | curable, and gave up hope. Kickapoo! I had been tre twelve years wh about two years ickapoo E i Indian Sagw A slight} Indian Sagwa restored him to health.} occurrence of my tro | a : ae \ purchase another bottle, and the results ar atify-| A Glorious Remedy. | ing that I have bought five bottles more, and am. satis- | fied of being recommend it to al trouble. It is the only which would do me any g¢ Metror For three years I was a te afterer from’ chy Was a burden and found noth- 1 finally concladed that jelt that 1 must die; my had no attraction for me, and | Kickapoo In al icine T have ever fi Samuue W, Gi . | ing would give me any re my case was incurable, trouble was such that I Lal I rezard the Ric! as truly wonc Iwas worn out and discouraged. At this time pris Oreste my attention was called to Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, and I bought a bottle and it. To | my joyful surprise, it gave m purchased 1 a well, avd used six bottles in al »day a glorious remedy. hearty man, thanks to I cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering with the | tortures of dyspepsia, and it will do all that is claimed. | | Any one doubting this statement may write me or se= | faencones Bee prapritor Palace Hate | / A “Truly Wonderful!” | Will do all that You Claim. 4 a I have used Kieku found it wonderful in etf | Indian COPYRIGHT child with gra truly wonderf “Blood, Life, and Strength Making. | oe —— ~""" QUR KICKAPOO FAMILY MEDIGINEGHEST| © <i “Ean sae Terrible Blood Poison! : . Chronic Headache. | KICKAPOO KICKAPOO <N Completely cured by Sagwa. Found no Relief except in Kickapoo : j a Indian Sagwa, the Greatest Blessing | INDIAN : OL Hupson, N.H., Jan. 26, 1892. | ‘Two years ago my blood was in @ very bad state, and I was afflicted with boils and abscesses to an alarming extent. At the time I learned of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, I had two abscesses, one on my face and one on my neck, and was suffering untold agony. I used two bottles of the Sagwa, and was completely cured, and permanently rid of my troubles, and am satisfied that as a blood purifier it is | anequalled by any in the market, C.C. Leste. iN DIAN | ap cases tan | tothe Human Race. All Else Failed! | SALVE Doctors Powerless to Relieve. KlCE@P00 | 5.515 sare thad sey mie gk Me NEE ath the Quick Cure for All Pains Stealing, Purifying, Soothing Indian Sacwa Cured. ; 8 ; a ha d to find any relief. I was KICKAPOO KICKAPOO : ; | INDIAN INDIAN | COUCH CURE WORM KILLER Cures Coughs, Colds, etc. 2 Requires no After-Physic h 17, 1892- een terribly from a liver and stomach its curative effects felt at nd Kickapoo Indian Indian Sagwa 3 D. Sraver. 7 Sold by All Druggists. ; | | | | | | JOHN IL EVERSOLS, Prospect, 0. & Little Child Rescued from Pain and Anguish. iiude of the I or. The T +P | ter’s Health also Improv Rescued from the Crave! Indian Remedies the F The Startling Story of Wm. Fittey. Family. Prosercr, 0., March 20, 1892 My litt About two years ago I suffered with an attack of the | oq Grippe, from which 1 never fully recovered; and there has never been a waking moment since that T have not . suffered with the headache, until I began using Kiek, Eaccetaain Ono apoo Indian Sagwa. ‘Less than two bottles have | CL n CMAROO Indl completely cured me of headache; and I am satisfied | Within five minate rg dis e.g that if I had not got some relief from some source | P'aculd not take foo f Sapna within another year, I would have gone to my | s,'her, oti | glacte rece lig omge grave, or would have been a fit subject for the | do, My daughter's health was also wonderfully im- Tunatic asylum, ‘The doctors failed to afford me | Saved by thevuse of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, any relief, and the ‘numerous patent medicines ia the | Ind I consider the lel Prana ~rg as cot phapoe of the earache. i i been t we had tried LIN BECK, Highland, 2. 18 years. “Sreaks up a Chronic Cough. Hichiasn, [11., Jan ai and | and i three SUBVBWBSVTS — —- VTETTESBSVTTSAASSSSSISSSSBSVSssssese Indian Medicine Man whose medicines have done all this is now located in Butler on Hurleys lot. If you are sick or ailing call and see him. Advice and consultation FREE. VVEVTVVSSTTESSSSSSUARKHSASSSSSSSASSSSSSSEAAASSSSATEVTEID | The Starr band of desperadoes | Kansas & Texas railroad in the | O°? ec E pouty We eee cue \ OF BUTLER, MO. future. The safes now used on their poe no) pa ee | OF BATES cou NTY CAPITAL, . . . $110,000. lines are burglar proof and the only} Cs ee ee ng j j ; : sented a revolver and demand~d his / i | manner in which they can be opened | Mr. Hebbard fa | a | en route is by dynamite. The outer | °P°- eee tion eee doors of these safes are locked by a Epon Ces Oe Cash Capital. $50,000.00 3 : }amount of change and some other | | key in the posseesion of the messeng- tig z zs | articles of small value. Mrs. Heb- | ‘er, but the inner door is secured by bard Gaseciline foc. hoe busted: | 3 +! Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections an does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. D. N. THOMPSON fee saeeeee ea .---President ‘“ a combination lock. The combina-' i ae — tion is known only by the agents at jand from the window she heard they rw: SILVERS raaeee ‘Attorney Booker Powett, Frank Voris, oo matcher, oy pale Soda) |highwayman’s demand. Instead of c. R. Radte Oscar Meeder, Geo? L. smith, Hannibai, Sedalia, Parsons. Musko- is Screaming sbe quietly procured al revolver and returned to the window} Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and | messenger knew the combination he}. t hich et just as the highwayman wasstarting| transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully ; S ‘ could not open the safe for the dial i WM? E. WALTON. Presidemt2j | is removed while the car is passing| ee ee ee Solicited. J R 'JENKIN#, Cashier. | through the dangerous territory. — him through the open window, but | K. C. Times. did not bring him down. ¥.C. Boulware, R. G. West. Wm E. walton gee and Dennison, and, even if the Jonu Deerwester. H. H. Pigott, J.B! Jenkins ) H.C. Wyatt. S < fas nisi 8 can anita fu seb An Old Injury Cured after Kickapoc Indian CoughCure Kickapoo Indian Oil cures a Lame Knee. use re swelling and the market were equally uneffectual, and nothing gave $ oY i d h g mca 4 CS Prosrsct, O. | “ Buffalo Bill.” Frankuis Beck, Justice of the Peace. | recommend its use. @ Wittzas: Scorr. DASVBARSSSSESAOO %

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