The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 6, 1893, Page 7

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i for Infants “‘Castoria isso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” HH. A. Ancuer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥ and Children. Castoria curs Colic, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Eructation, gives sleep, and promotes & rious medication, 65 Cents Per Month. If you would keep posted, subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, e The best daily paper west of the Mississippi River. 7.00 A Year. That more ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause-Indigestion, Consti- pation, Headache, Biliousness, and Malaria usu ally 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. aa A MEY eters: ‘t veey, When f hr star ONFI fend 6 conts tn stamps for part 'VICKER'S THEATER, CHICAGO, ILL. 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Oldest buvean for securing patents In America, | Hrery patent taken out by us is brought before | lic by a notice given free of charge in the | Srieutific American Largest circulation of any une paper in the world. | Splendidly oe No Bae | mam should be without it. Weekly, $3.00 a year; $1.50 six months. Address MONS Nk COD PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, New York City. WORLD'S will sake ve ju Agency for the oherte Corset address: rovay4 col RSeTS. fa WESTERN CORSET CO-, St. Louis, | i | | | Noother article for the Sex will give euch satis: faction to both buyer and seller or bring such Pretts to the Agent, | | EYGHIA W. H. H. LARIMER. J LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, ITH. CHURCH G. BRIDGEFORDO. LIVE STOCK CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP BOUGHT OR SOLD on COMMISSION We carry no stock of our own—all our resources are used in the accomplishment of one certain object, namely, obtaining the highest market prices for 1 ‘ity is now the ississippt J,and given prompt attention. Any kind of cattle, hogs or sheep pur- chased on commission. THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY CROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York. Price 50 cts ildre 1 Cod cial to you of Pure phites of children and pr: them from t cold and mast as palatable the geaulas. Pre Bowne. Chi mats, ap rs a wonderful remedy, and Soda. ces, sound, which is alike benefi- n. Such is Scott's Eniul Liver O}} and Hypophos- It — healthy do — in the It keeps the same for you co's Eanulsion esh. it will | Courier Journal Col. | affairs. S.--Miss A The Code. Caller—W} I —— TWENTY. YEARS. B, JELER, nh y are you wav H. | bandkereh H } has forbid- ¢ St have ar- 4 c - Waves i tw that me: Dave Gorvar 5B y * and when Iw Fer rt nindst t 2 reply it means. Yes. ve PS 5 i PLY s r they > ce how do you ask other that tle one woul t back to | questions? Murilla—We don't; that’s the bh SOUL t whole code ae Died While Taking a Bath. | PUBS SL Mendon, Mo, June 25.—J. J.| Byrn ee ey rm “i a : Hil | Reid, a liveryman about 45 years old | es ; “| was found dead in his stable at 1) oleae ak NSE ae is) o'clock to-day by his son. At 12 2] rich louver, wotto the Ordinary fret | o'clock he was seen on the street ap-| ends scence saucctss Ds Te eren parently in good health. He was/ | PUN eat t vapeur Tees "| found | lying on some hay in one of | | womene ator ands, hurnediy ex lthe stalls. Near him was a pail of jeune d chase ee ae eros e al | water and his clothing. He evident- IEG CTO URE Teme a just been taking a bath. A jments was also on his back to] ~ ‘e } he | Yorkville. Govan race was urd oue. Was Cesperate was the better mounted. Govan was poor and rode uo horses like those of the front piazza for the racing rivals MecBrayer first put ia appearance. He was excited, and way down the his horse The hearing big road it was seen that +Xbausted. He In a moment Govan appeared He was 200 ahead of McBrayer. He had a short cut through the woods was nearly race seemed his was gate. Ina by path taken | ceremony was perfurmed. MeBray gracefully acknowledged honorably defeated, the festivities of one jer of the occurred in the history County. of Paulding A Sound Liver Mak*s a Well Are you billio because He slowly being liver does not act properly. will cure any disorder of the Stomach or Bowels. It has no equs a Liver Medicine. Price trial bettles at H} L Tucker’ 22-1 year poisoned, James Sweeney, City last himself by leavinga fortune of $ gas week, 00, 000, an unusually large colored man. He was a pioneer set when it was fluence with his race. He was boru there.— Jefferson City Tribune. Specime: ASES. rbeumatisin, dered, his liver alarming degree, appe and strength. Three bottles Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd; Harrisburg, of eight y Bucklen’s s leg is sound and well. bottles of and h fever sores on his leg. he was incurable. ly. In an editorial in son this week announces his perma- nent retirement from politics and declares that again shall he cross the threshold of another polit- never make ancther political speech. he has not abandoned the democratic services for good or ill in its col- umns.—Ex. MeBrayer the yards The being and he joined in most noted wedding ceremonies that ever Man constipated or trou- Free drugstore who died in Kan- distivguished stats fora tler of the “metropolis of the Kaw” an immature village and he was a preacher of great in- land he bought in Kansas City tor an insignificant sum when he settled his stomach was disor- was affected to an e fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh | of | Til, had a running sore on his leg s' standing. Used three | bottles of Electric Bitters and seven | Arnica salve, | Jobn | Speaker, Catawba, O , had five large doctors said} One bottle of} Electric Bitters and one box Buck- jlen’s Arnica salve cured him entire-| Sold by H L Tucker, druggist. the Louisville Henry Watter- ical copvention, state or national, or He gives the assurance, however, that | party, but as an editor of the great paper wiin which he is associated will keep in close touch with public | The eloquent Kentuckian | has been one of the most picturesque and effective orators of the demo- | | dratic cause in every campaign since the war. He declares that his place) isin his newspaper office and his | post wortem was held which reveal- led heartclot which doubtless caused his death. Ottumwa, Ia., June a 28 —Thomas his rival But, stuut hearted, he rac | Lloyd of Keb, a suburb of this city, | led to the finish. Miss Story and her| Was Shot and instantly killed last father and the minister waited on|/™#gbt by Amelia Evans, who claimed that he had traduced her. The wom- an was accompanied by her husband, Jenkins Evans. She herself up. Charles Wilson of New London followed his wife, with whom he had had troubled, to Fairfield yesterday, called her from a hotel and fired two shot iuto her and then shot himself. Both will probably die. Money is well expended chasing a Davis From thousands, using these popular machines, nothing but commendation is heard. “I could not get along without my “Davis,” 1s the conclusion of every one who No other machine is so well adapted to the varied sewing required in every gave iu pu r- Sewing Machine. who are is so fortunate as to own one. bled with Taundic i feadache, Bad ily he ce it SAT Hee Ae out Beeatin (Coatea family. The recent improve meuts Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot]in the feed of this machine have » Pain in back and between|prought it toa high state of perfec ers’ Chills and Fever, &c.| 9 ° a It you t ny of these symptoms your | tlOn. liver is out of order, and your blood is a = Must Work Or Go. Pittsburg, Kan., 2. —Lust night’s meeting of the miners’ cou- mittee and employers’ failed to settle the strike ployers baye given notice June committee, The em that their men must return in ten days or new men will be putin their places It is believed the employers contem plate filling the strikers’ places with negroes from the south, in which event it is feared trouble will folluw. The Odd Fellows of Indiana pay , | out $429 a day for the relief of their in slavery and was a grown man brethren. Ohio puts out $635. when he acquired his freedom The California distributes over $900; Illi- basis of his fortune was a plot of nois, $485; Massachusetts, $512; New Jersey, $400; New York $866; and Pennsylvania, with it more than 100,000 members, $1,729. The en- tire order pays for relief the im- mense sum of $8,770.40 every work- }ing day of the year.—The Western Ss. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis, Odd Fellow. was troubled with neuralgia and} cic eee oe ~ . | Clinton, Mo., June 21.—The new court house was accepted yesterday | by the county court and committee. The corner stone was laid June 24 of last year. The work was so sat jisfactory that the citizens presented | the contractor, S. J. Hayde, of Kan- sas city, a eouutcaded cane. ALO! Our Fxpense. If you can make eighty words from letters contained in the word ‘*Mon- treal” you can have a free trip to the World's Fair and return, as the pub- lishers of that well known magazine } Dominion Illustrated,” offer to pay expense to Chicago and return to the first person in each state sending a list of not less than eighty words as above. This isa popular way of at- tracting attention to a publication. A host of other valuable prizes will be given to suecessful contestants, and every one able to send a list of jnot less than sixty words will be awarded a prize valued by the pub- lishers at not less than five dollars. As prizes are equitably divided among the different states person= residing in any locality have an equal opportunity of securing the | free trip to ¢ “*hicago, or one of the other valuable prizes for their state. |This announcement appears in the leading newspapers of this state for the first time TO-DAY. Enclose 12 ", S. two-cent stamps with list of words for sample number of this ele- gant and profusely illustrated (96- pages) magazine, containing full par- tieulars of this most liberal distribu- tion. ‘‘Dominion Illustrated” is the leading and longest established mag- azine in British America larger than Harper's, Genny; Scribner's or Cos- | mopol* tar Its publishers are rated by merean. ‘le agencies and wo over one hundred thousand do!'a =. |Send promptly as dete of postma & decides. Address ‘“‘DOMINION IL- [Lt STRATED. (27) Montreal, Que. 27) | is now permanently located on | doors west of the Palace hotel, by Rice and Harper with th Highest Prices Paid wor, Washington, June 2 ident this morning summarily re- moved Collector of Customs Lotan of Portland, Ore., on the receipt of a telegram from special agents of the treasury, some time inves lent practices prevailing on the Pug- et sound and Portland district. The mation of the Portland of a intended landing at large number of Chi- nese coolies. On Lotan’s summary this morning his deputy | was placed in charge and will con: | tinue to act until Mr. Black, the new collector, qualifies. removal Trustee’s Sale. Whereas George M Rogers and Alice Rogers his wife, by theirdeed of trust dated May sth, Isal, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No lt page 57 conveyed tothe under- signed trustee the following described real es- tate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: All of lot twelve (12) in ty-three (23) west side addition to the city of Butler, which conveyance Was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said note now past due and block twen- unpaid. Now therefore,at the request of the legal holder of eaid ‘note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described prem isesat public vendue, to the nighest bidder for cash, atthe east front house in the cityof Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri. cn Friday July 21, 1893, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs, VAUGHAN, Trustee. CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles ines Sane to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distrees after eating. Fain Eataial ths ae ke. a a ~ SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are equally mth in Constipation, curing and pre- venting thisannoyi complaint. while they slso scerecs alec fetta mere Don't for get the place, Nor _?T he press | | who had been engaged for igating the fraudu-) telegram stated that they bad infor- | door of the court | i ke——_. West Side Jeweler, the north side of the square 2 in the room formerly occupied rgest and most complete line of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY Ever offered to the of Butler and Bates County Fine Repairing and Engraving a Specialty Work Promptly and Satisfactory Done. for old Cold and Sil- th Side Square, Butler, Mo. | WANTED— CHICKENS & EGGS | M. Nestle- He will give Deo drop in and see N. rode at Virginia, Mo. ;you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler Weekly Tres, at $1.00 per year and as agent is authorized to collect and receipt for the paper. Nexson M. NesTLerove. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that letter ot | administration on tke estate ot Lou N. Ralston deceased, were granted to the undersigned onthe roth day ot May 1893, by the probate court of Bates coun- ty, Missouri. All persons having claims | against said estate are required to exhib- it them tor allowance within one year | after the date of said letters, or they be precluded from any benefit of said | estate; and if said claims be not exhibit | ed within two years from the date of this nlication,they shall be foreves barred. This roth day ot May ¥ 1893 CLINTON M. RAI STON, Adn strator Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby gi and al! others intere Stephen Richardson, thereof, at county ¢ state ot ™ CATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL Se Starving. 4 crmus SS stamps for Pir ts F. SRYBER. @ WICKER S THEATER coieasa, AL WANTED-SALESMEN LOCAL aed TRAVELING. tose | our well Knowt Nursery Stock. Steaty qeblorment. Goud Pay. Complete omit iree. © previous experience necessary. ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS. | 0 Acres. Greenhouses. Adéresn PHOENIX NURSERY COMPANY, P.0.Bexrrs = Bloomington, llinoie. ARE You UNEMPLOYED? | Will you work for $13 per week? | Write to me at once. JOSEPH R- GAY, Prest. C. P. & L. Co, 5% Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL.

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