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tare neeeemrane ams eennaeneen ee eee emma cae ete A. O Welton Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. NUEENSWARF ANG GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCO, anv Always pay the hiynest market price ter County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- THE BO-=s «© Fink's Leather Treo Saddle —WILL— Give Satisfaction [IN EVERY RESPECT. Better than any other Saddle For the sey. Made ona Solid Sole Leather Tree No danger of Tree breaking. Also « fall line of STEEL FORK a07” SADDLES All styles and prices. “COW Double Wagon harness from $10 ta $29. Buggy harness &7 to $25. Second hand barness from $3.00 to $15. Full line of Turf Goods for fast horses. Come and see us. MeFariand Sros, ASUS LEER NEC DR. FRUTH. | Of New York, the well known and successful Specialist in Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the Kye and Ear, by request of many friends and patients, has decided to visit BUTLER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 19th 1893. Consultation and Examination free aud covfidential in his parlors at the Laclede Hotel, from 9a. m te 6 p.m. One day only. J[USUOD BE 2 i ({:)) & — Se ¢ ss OY = = < = Pa S A. CC. FRUTH, The most widely and S ist in the United States, in the ‘ in and Blood Dis . Private Diseases. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Varicocele, Loss of Sexual Powe the genito-urinary organs spec cured. No incurred. C. confidential. any case ponsible parti 2 Young Men & 20 through ignorance or the | careless exuberance of youthful spirits, ha unfortunate and find themselves in dan: their health and e: bittering their after Hves * Middle Aged vigor and vitality weakened b complaints and their bodies time when they should ace and comfort, and find th ; Dility, Kdcas, itation theta : lungs, affections of els—those terrible diso: a th and hopes operatic tured Pe: 4 4 patients, Froe Examination of the Urine. Each perx send or bring ancowect oftheir urine, which will receive a careful chemical perfected in cld cases which have been $ treated by mail and express, but where p ced. List of questions free. dersigned, do cheerfully and conscie ", ripe in judgment, humane to a fault, id we therefore ure: © afflicted to D., President Provs » Old Leave. Written for the Truzs. Dear heart, do you recall, Those bonny days gone by; When in the evening calm and still, we watched the shadows fly; | Just as the clouds have flown in each day of our life, Do you recall that afternoon, When you were first my wife. Your sweet face wreathed in siniles, Knew not of sorrow then. It holds now near life’s You listened to love's lay, With eager trusting faith. Dear heart has love been all wished, What yes the heart saith? * end. you ‘the years have flown sweet wife, Since that dead summer day, Side by side, and hand in hand, We have gone o’er life’s long way. You and I are old dear heart And longingly look above; Where you and I will go dear And there live out ou our love, [GALBERT Ecuoy. wife The officials of the bond invest ment company, who were indicted aud convicted by the federal court at Chicago for using the United States mail to further a lottery scheme, are in hot’ water. Que of them has been fined $1,000 and sen- tenced to jul for nine moths. Some of these parties are responsible for the scurrilous attack made on Secretary of State Lesueur because he had honesty to fearlessly assail tbem, both publicly and privately, whenever he felt it his official duty todo so. Had the secretary's ad vice been followed, these concerns would never have guined a foothold in Missoun. The wisdom of his policy 1s now apparent. Give such concerns full sway fora short time is this state aud they will saddle an odium on the people equal to the stench that pollutel the political legislative and judicial atmosphere of Louisiana during the reign of the infamous Louisiana lottery.—Jeffer son City Tribune. Ballard’s Suow Liniment 4 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says- [had rheumatism te bad I could not raise my hand to my face. Ballard’s Snow Liniment has completely cured me. Itake pleasure in intorming neighbors and triends what 1t ha torme- Chas. Handley, clerk & Lyman, Kewanee. Ills., advises Snow Linimeut cured him of rheuma- ism Why nottry it? It will surely do you good. It cures allinflamation, wounds, sores, cuts, sprains, etc. Sold by Hl. L. Tucker. mv A mau who was a hero of the late war by substitute, bas just sued his substitute in the Missouri for peusion money. substitute was wounded and has lately been awarded a pension which amounted in back pay to something over $3,000. distnet courts of The original claims aud was paid for his services, that any persion mouey due in the Co. Advocate. fur a exhibit strength at the San Fiandisco Mid winter Fair. The British concession to many of the pictures iu the British section at Chicago will be sent t the midwinter fair The exposition directors tasis' se te that if the park directors re | damages to Jackson park the direct jan understanding. Tt cost Phitadeiphia $3,099.91 tc ; Chicago. The hotel bill for | pany asks $820- raven castie took fire. in the castle at the time Joho Mc | ter a convent. | car company. celebrate his coming of age. Your bonny head held not the gray, | Y | difficulty with a young man named The} that the substitute fought for him and |ipgs of famous cities, scenes and case is due to the original.—Dade | L. Sandow, the strong man has asked his | exhibits | raven and her daughter were staying | ey’s niece, who has ke; t| z ‘house for him since his appointment | Pickpocket and the many accid ‘as cheif secretary at Dublin, has been | that befall watches fitted with t | converted to Romanism and is to ene A young mun has keen arrested at | Chicago for stealing $3,000 worth ° of towels frow the Pullman Palace The Duke of Marlborough gavea ball at Blenhiem castle Monday to Kate Field is in Chicago suffering “| from an attack of the grippe. Pickled Their Dead Baby- | Cinncinnati, Obio, December. 7.— C. E. Cowan, a real estat agent, made peculiar complaint today to jtne Coroner. Recent! e evicted jfor failure to pay re «mily nam- | ed Williamson. child had| died when 4 months i, and the| | parents pickled it in a jar of alcobol. | | When they moved they left the grew | some told the Coroner he thought it was left there iy fo ta r souvenir. Cowan jby the father in revengeful spirit.} calied before the} ic sroner aud his voice vked with | tear t it bad \ | | Williainson w and he persisted ti | been pickled at bis wife’s urgent re d had been left there by mistake He sard he loved to have; it where he could look at it The jar was given to bim | quest a daily. The St. Louis papers a an effort to devise ways an mehing means to care for the thousands of poor aud unemployed ef that city this winter Hanged Himvelf to a Rafter. Marshal, Mo., Dee 5 —John Clayton, aged about 60 years, a well known farmer, committed seicide early this morning by banging him self to a rafter iu his barn near Fair ville, a web halter being used to The deceased it seems has been worrying accomplish the desired end. considerabie of late over soins finan. cial mattere and inability to dispose of his corn A Sonnd Liyer Makes a Weil Man. Are you Billious, conszipated or trou bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chill: dtever, &c. If you any of these symptoms, your liver is out of order and your blood is slewly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly, Herbine will cure ali disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Ithas no equal as a liver medicine. Price trial bottles at HH. L. 43 ry Shot and Killed a Terror, Hermitage. Mo., Dec. 6 —Elkton, Hickory county, was the scene of a bloody tragedy yesterday evening Harvey Tucker, who has xt various times attempted to terrorize some of the towns of this couuty, renewed a | Wiliam MeCrachen MeCracken avoided difficulty as long as he could but finally drew x revolver und shot! Tucker three tines as he was ad MeCracken mwa quiet mau and las vever bad a diffi culty except with Tucker. MeCrack- en gave himself up nnd is now in the bauds of the sherff. vaneing on hia An Offer Extraordimary- Only 10 Ceouts a Week. A magnificent portfoha of engrayv | paintings with descriptious by Jobn Stoddard, the famous |traveller and lecturer, has been is- world’s M449A—>ron Butler Grain Snee Nepot sors to Bryant Bros. & MeDaniel, Butler, Mo., are now ready und prepared to buy fer acd al> Earl 1 andall other Seeds and G eo nins, Castor Beans, &c.. for which the lughert market price in cash will be paid. Bring your grain to Also keep « supply of FRESH FLOUR, MEAL AND MILL FECD For sale at lowest prices or taken in exchange. this firm xt Butler depot. Call and see us. D D. McCANN, Superintendent. FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Eight Pages eacn Tuesday and Friday, 16 pages a week. | A Great Semi-Weekly Paper! Only one Dollar a Year: Any rouderof this paper can get it free by securing a club of three sub sernibers aud forwarding their names. ON THIS BLANK, with $3 Dollars | ToGLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo. Remit by Bank Draft, Post-office or Express Order, or Registered Letter Sample copies will be sent free on application. ORDER BLANK. To GLOBE PRINTING CO,, St. Louis, Mo.: Herewith find 00 and the names of three subscribers on blank clipped from the Butter Weexty Times, published at Butler, Mo. Plerse send the Teusday and Friday Globe Democrat for one year to me and to each of the subscribers named. Name of sender | Sea sued, each book containing 16 beaut | fal engravings, 11x13 inches in size | | 31.50 They) =| jean be secured at the tifiing amount | and well worth cach. }of 10 cents x week by subscribing | will require 1.6000 svuare feet and jto The Twice-a Week Republic. | n| Post-office Names of Subscribers, In the firse book Mr. Stobdard|1. ~ ‘i jtakes you to France, Eogland. Ive-| land, Norway, Sweden, Germany, | 2 t s Switzerland. Austria, It > be reasonable in their claims for | States. | -| For paiticulars see The Republie. | ory will forfeit their $160,000 bond ja sOmple copy of which will be sent | and abandon the attempt to come to | free upon rece of a pestal card; request. Or if you wrnta sample ‘of the “Art Portfolio” cut this ad- vertisement out and send it in with 2 bring the Liberty bell home from | 10-cents and series No.1 will be sent the you. |52 persons engaged in the task was $1716 and for these supplies furniked - |their private car.the railroad com. The Keystone Watch Without this ad 25 ceuts will ‘be charged Address, | Republic, S-. Louis Mo St Lord Dunraven'’s defeat in re Case Co. of Philadelphia, yatching world bas been followed by | the largest watch case mauufactur- more bad luck. Last Sunday Dun-| ing concern in the world, is now Lady Dar putting upon the Jas. Bos: and other cases made by it, a bot (ring) which cannot be twisted or | pulled off the watch. It is asure protection against t | old-style bow, which is simply hel¢ in by friction and can be twisted 01: | with the fingers. It is called i and CAN ONLY BE HAD with a cases bearing their trade mark— w Sold only through watch dealers, | Without extra charge. i Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, | or send to the manufacturers. | Mexico and the United! 3, Musouri Pacific Time Table Sheriff's Sale. Arrival and departure of passenger Whereas RC Dickensheets and Susi 3 | trains at Butler Station. ensheete bis wife. b. their deed cf trus a Nort Bounp October 22d. Iss and recor in the r = | er’s office in and for Bates county, Missouri, | Passenger, - - 4:47 a.m. in book 49 at page 4-s, conveyed to F M Allen | Passenger, - - 2:42 p.m. Room 28 | trustee. the following described real estate | Passenger, a = 9215 Pe mee | lying and being sitaate in Bates county. Mis- Beginning at the southeast | Local € reight eS - 11:20 a.m, 2UTH Bounp e west | Passenger, = = | souri, to-wit: | cor: er of lot six 6) block ten (16 | addition to the city of Butler, M ning thence north eixty (t) feet, | seventy-two (72) feet. thence south sixty (1) | rassenger, Ne | feet. thence east seventy-two (72) feet to place c & of beginning, which conveyance was made fn | EASCDECE: a | trnst to secure the payment of one certain | 1-0ca. Freight = | note fally described in eald deed of trust: | - and whereas as itis provided in said deed of | trust that in case of the death, sickness or sb- | | sence, or disability of the said trustes, the | | then acting sheriff ot Bates county, Missouri, | | Might become his successor in trust and ex cnte the trust therein created And wher Something New. The Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf raiiroad is now open and ready for both passenger and freight. traffie | i i a d uns’ - « * | FM Alien the said trustee is six defauit bas | from all stations on its line between been made in the payment of the principalof | Sulphur Springs, Ark., Neosho and | said note and the annual interest ther-on .now | Joplin, Mo., Pitt«burg, Kan. [ong past due and unpaid Now thereforel, | OPM. (itr spit &. 1, and D A Colyer, sheriff of Ba es county, missouri, , fees | at the request of the legal hoider of said note, If you are going to Kansas City, | St. Louis, Chicago, orany point north hereby give notice that I will, on hortheast or east, or to Denver, Og- Friday December 29tb, 1893. proceed to sell the above described reel estate | den, Los Angeles, San Francisco, blie vendue to the highest bidder for| Portland or any point in the west front door of the court houre | and northwest, give the new line a , Bates county, Missouri, | ial Magnifi = 2 ¢ hours of pine o’ciock in the fore- | tYial. Magnificently equipped pas- senger train daily through to Kansas City without c connecting with D. A. COLYER. Jines from Kansas City to ali points, . Mo. Acting Trustee. | Im: ing the traveler quick time, low rates and excellent accommodations. Merchants are requested to remem- ber this line in giving routing orders for freight shipments, ax the expedi- e o'clock in the afternoon of that nse of extisfying said debt. Nature's ( ScuHencr's, | tious and careful handling of all con- Remepy st | signinents will be guaranteed. For. _, ae, Manorake) additional information, callon near- = VER * | the undersigned, AS. DonoHUE, Compraint LiverPits Gen. Fright & Pass. Ag’t, = | est agent of the com Kansas City, Mo. ¥, or address ~ = mo B2Fe REL <3 E253 5252 este aeRO Sec $5 ah eee SEAN T — ce o¢ee *& meme