The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 17, 1894, Page 7

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O} tor Fuel Galesbury, [i!., May 9.—Lne prob ability is the Ciicago, Burlington & Quincy wil! be tae first cru Tun & passenger trian A Boys Costly Cariosity. | Allentown, Pa, May 10.—Wilson Schneck is a fourteen year old boy y to employed by Farmer Waibert station. Kessler near from Chicago Farmer Kessler to the Missouri river with oi! as fuel. pas for some time past been clean In the Aurora yards engines are now ing his land of stumps by exploding being supy! with £ apy sratus this end, and Supt. F mite cartridges. Young Schneck C. Thee 1e | viewed the proceeding with wonder ports the experiments as very suc | but for the life of him he could not cessful. He isentiusiastic over the) understand how the e« advantages oil wives, being cleaver, lasting lenger and space for water, thus making longer trips possible bY’s engines can speedily be put in| cause such havoc. Awaiting the op portunity he took a lot of cartridges and hid himself to a secluded leaving more He saya the compa | and began investigating the w orking of the thing He pressed his jac Shape to burn oil ’ kuife into services aud began boring ‘and the cartridge did the rest. It W.T. Chur Staunt Post t I | A.R be Ratatele Ravelriedieacly |exploded and shattered one band | cough remedy but have found no! and arm up to the elbow and then to compare with Parks’ Cougn Syrup. | w off the other + 5 Whereietiatnine odes like Ge tor |S moe mew on tla) other tiand He bronchitts. [have suffered ever since | had ten cartridges in his pocket and | my discharge trom the army and Parks’ | had they exploded, would have Cough Syrup is the only rem that} has ever helped me.’ Sold by H L/| blown him to atoms. ‘Tucker. SS | Milwaukee, Wis., May 10.—A few Senator Peffer wears a pair of gold | days ago draft for $1,800 issued by | » rimmed spectac'es, and Lesides keeps ; the Citizens’ National Bank of Ap ‘ on the lapel of bis cont a pair of gold pleton, was presented at the Natiou- eyeglasses fastened to a yold clasplal Exchange of this city, and cashed and attached by a gold chain Will| It was discovered yesterday that the Pops endure such treachery !— | the draft was for $18 originally and Buzoo. , had been raised to $1,800. rtridge could! spot | County Court}Proceedings. This is the proceedings of the| May term of county court. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. Eliza Cook, tem sup $20 00) JM McMannus, sup pauper 30 00) Sarah Powell, tem sup 22 50 Mary Ellege, * e 22 50} C W Porter, sup pauper 12 50 | |E A Hill, tem sup 10 00| |G G Jones, tem sup 10 00; | W R Baker, sup pau 17 00) |L M Ralston, bridge work 71 85 Hurley Lumber Co, lumber bridge 112 00 L L Ridgeway, chaining 3 75| | J L Carlton, chaining 1 50) Jno Rook, grading 70 00 E N Jones, cleaning jail 5 00; | W F Rosser, priuting 2 00 | J B Mareb, bridge com 18 20 |RB Keeble, 10 wolf scalps 15 00 C W Dutton, 1 * * 1 50 jc A Wallace, 3. * 4 50} George Palm, 6 ee 9 00 H King, 1 « “ 1 50 W H Igou, scavenger, 3 00 J C Hayes, costs, 505 70 Laura Boyd, tem sup 10 90 J P Burton, 1 wolf scalp 1 50 DA Colyer, fees, 8 00 F M Oldaker, repairs shoe for prisoner 2 95 Louis Stott, tem sup 10 00 School oan of S M Piper ordered foreclosed. DR.G.L. | HENDERSON, — 102 and 104 -w. 9th St,| KANSAS CITY, MO. | —-—o ! GRADUATE Chieazo Medical College Ohio Medical College . Consulting Physician to the Kansas City Medical and Surgical Sanitarium Kansas City Eye and Ear Infirmary Medical Director Trans- Mississippi Life Insurance Co. Vice-President Kansas City Medical Association. Member Executive Committee Al- umni, Ohio Medical College Member Natural Science Associa- tion of America, etc. ——o0. Will be at the parlors of Talmage House, Rich Hill, Friday May 25th, and at Butler Saturday May 26th until 2 p. m. at the Palace Hotel. wert * origi. iS In order to become better aquainted with my patients, and to examine and make new aquaintances, I have decided to make one personaljvisit here. Bee Notice date and hotel above and call early. A greater portion of the citizens of Missouri and Kansas, have heard or know of me, through thous- ands of the st obstinate cases that | have cured, and whose testimonials I have on file. To those who do not know me, I extend a most hearty invi- tation to call. As to my financial standing, I would refer you tothe Missouri National Bank, of Kansas City. As to my ability to treat the diseases in my specialty, the hundreds of my patients, among your own people, can speak for themselves and stand among you, as living monuments of my skill and treatment. I do not treat every disease, or deformity, but those 1 do treat I CURK, OR NO PAY. If you will call upon me at the hotel, T will make a thorough examination of your case, give ny déaguosts and opinion free of charge. \f you then desire to place your case in my hands, you can do so, by paying a small amount :nonthly for the medicines, ete. Where required I make a free examination of the urine, 1 willhave with me the best selection of instruments and appliances, portions of the celebrated French manakin (male and female) the heart, lungs, stomach, head and private organs, and the human skeleton used for explanatory purposes. You will be carefully examined, the disease, symptoms, ete., explained to you, and if your disease is*incurable, it is my sacred duty to tell you s Tf you are doing well under you home physician, do not call. If your case has been neglected, badly treated, if the light of hope of ever getting well has almost left, or if pronounced incurable, the: I extend to you an invitation to call, and probably by his Divine Providence I may be able to lend you a helping hand. While possibly by nature and acquirements, I may be better fitted to treat diseases than some other physicians;still to be- come thorougly conversant and know how to cure disease, common sense must be applied to medicine as wellas to any businessor profession. Science is truth and ‘‘truth is mighty and will prevail.” RETAINS RUPTURE DISEASES OF WOMEN, Inflamma- WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL. tion of the Bladder, and Womb_UIl- 3 eeration, and Misplacements, Leu- < corrhoea or Whites, Barrenness, Suppressed, Painful or Irregalar Menstruation. That painin the back nervousness, melancoly, headache, bearing-down pain and constipation you are so much bothered with, all of these, can be cured by a pleasant No exposure and Call in Human Hand Truss. | | home treatment. =, the treatment is painless. ee ers eee pe | earner c Woaasiancas = : CATARRH, can be cured, or no pay, ee BONE remos ec, by a soothing, balmy oil, sprayed di- | SURGICAL DISEASES, as [ amcon- Week the disenned tistucs, a new never |"). yt th, to oes Gace failing treatment. All Throat and sulting physician to the preee . uaa Lung Diseases treated on the same | cal paeerate ae one MESES 1 Sess lan, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Incip- S 2 : Wiecasee. Hi nae we 1 Club f ient Consumption treated rationally | 2PN#! Diseases, Hip Jomt anc ) and with success. | Foot, Hair Lip, ete; PRIVATE DISEASES, Blood Poison, | EYE.and EAR, being the consulting eliminated for life. An unfailing cure | phyaician, ele poe and ran J for Stricture, no cutting, stretching > CS ee ee J or sounds used. A positive cure of my | these cases also. own invention. Hydrocele, Varico- | head and | BLOOD and SKIN DISEASE, Eczema Pimples, Ulcers, Tetter, Scrofula, or — cele, Nightly Emissions, Seminal } z * ors z Weakness, and Sexual Debility, pro- | 80Y blood or skin disease of what) ducing forgetfulness, bashfulness, | (Ye" Nature, promptly cured, making the blood pure and the skin clean, for ever. The itching of skin diseases stopped instantly, or no pay. RHEUMATISM, no matter how chronic, can be cured. I offera cer- tain specific and quarantee a cure or refund the money. CANCERS and Tumors cured. DYSPEPSIA, Chronic Diarrhea, In- | digestion and stomach and bowel dis- orders relieved at onee, and a perm- apent cure made. LIVER and KIDNEY eured at small cost, { imples on the face, and unfits you fer marriage. Cured Privately and in the shortest length of time, by monthly payments of a small fee. Too Frequent Urination in old me tured. Expert Truss Fitting, Di- rect, Indirect, Femoral and Umbili- eal rupture cured. Come and see. : ULCERS and CHRONIC SORES can be easily cured. DISEASES OF THE RECTUM. Piles | blind, bleeding or protruding, as well | as Stricture and Fistula in ano, eur- complaints In conelusion | would sa. all at the above hotel parlors on the date giv- en, and receive an examination and opinion strictly private—/ree of charge. Remember the date and place, and call early, or ITmay not be able to see you. G. L. HENDERSON, MN, D., 102-104 west Sth St, Kansas City, Mo. it having recently come to my notice that a party se from a far distant city is making regular visits to this and adjoining counties. That ne may net profit by the rood : name and repatation I have earned by honest treatment, and successfal ce, for fourteen years in Kansas City, and twelve years in Chicago; and that yoo may not be deceived I desire to announce that I io not make monthly visits anywhere: that I am a euaeatne Geter at talk no ph: ee — — —— zen a travel ree eoeeas a our fami! an tell you this is so. ire to caution you inst such, and to aaee that they have noconnection with me or my institution. G. L. HENDERSON. M.D my name and claiming to hail | * Patent issued to A Ridgeway to swamp land on Grand River. Patents issued to GC Wolfe Join Greenhalge, in Oscge town | and | ship Financial statement ordered to be} made similar to that of last year. $5,500 were transferred from Sal- ary to Contingent Fund. The County levy fixed for the coming year at 30cts, a reduction of 10cts. J M Coleman was appointed J of P and Member of the Board of Spruce in place of Frank Lafollett, moved to Butler. DH Hillresigns as J of P of Howard township and J P Trussell was appointed to fill vacancy. Western Enterprise, printing, 50 Pierce Hackett, sup pau, 20 00 Lewis & Co., taking coffin to Kisner, 2 50 W S Fleming, tem sup, 25 00 W F Rosser, printing, 4 50 COURT ORDERS The papers of the county were requested to file bids on financial statement, to be printed in two pa- pers, each bid to be fer half setting up and publishing all. The foilow- ing were the bids submitted per square. BIDS. Record, Democrat, Review, Union, 474 in two, or in one Times, The contract was awarded to the Record and Democrat as being the lowest and best bidders. J C Hayes and Jas Drysdale were appointed to procure diseased chinch bugs and furnish same to the farm- ers, county to pay all the expenses. Clerk to notify the Electrie Light | Co., to run their wires from trees in | court house park. : CENTS. of street. J T Hensley to be notitied to pay | proaching maternity. J B March to chaage the drain from jail into the ceaspooi instead | | school loan. FM Jeter and E B! Borron were appointed as members of the Institute Board of Bates| county. J B March to put in drain from fas soon as right of way can be secured. j Joint bridge of Cass and Bates! over Graud River ordered to be let. J C Martin filed statement of fees | jas Recorder which was approved J C Hayes tiled statement of fines | assessed at February term, which was approved. | J C Hayes filed statement of fees; approved. | J R Douglass, Butler, granted sa-! loon license | School loan for $660 granted to A D Heath. Bridge Commissioner orded to let bridge across Muddy Creek 15 38 31 and to nine location for a bridge across Elk Fork 10-41 30 Clerk ordered to certify for pat ents. Cancellation of warants. Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 4 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says: Thad rheumatism so bad I could not raise my hand to my face. Ballard’s Snow Liniment has completely cured me. Itake pleasure in intorming mv neighbors and triends what it has done Chas. Handley, clerk tor Lay Ills., advises for me. & Lyman, Kewanee. Snow Linimeut cured tism Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all inflamation, wounds, sores, Cuts, sprains, etc. Sold by H. L. Tucker. 8 him of rheuma- Knotty Point for a Kentucky Judge. “One of the most puzzling legal propositions ever submitted to me,” said Judge C. E. Clark of Kentucky the Lindell, “was a will case which arose in the western part of my state. A man had no children, but at the time of his last his wife was ap- He therefore provided in his will, which was made but a few days before his death, that in case the unborn child be son the mother and son were to herit equally, each taking one-half of the estate. In case, however, the unborn child should be a daughter, the widow should take two-thirds of the property and the daughter one third, In the course of time the widow gave birth to twins, one girl to the corridor man at illness a ins J H Griggs, work ia Osage, 2 00 fj ‘eal SH Fisher, expenses on Mt. and one boy. The mathematica! Pleasant & Prairie R R. 2 25 and consanguinvary problem was too Mary C Hall, keeping pau- much for me and the estate was pers, 2 = 135 65 finally divided by agreement, each Mary C Hall, attending sick takivg one-third —St. Louis Globe i 28 Democrat. on poor farm, 38 50 Shae A av : J B March, bridge & survey A Million Friends. 1 work, 15 50) 4 tsiend in need is a triend indeed, R Y Bellamy, sup pau, 10 00} and not less one million people have y found just such a triend in Dr. King’s Thos Wolf, sup Pau» : 10 00 New Discovery tor Consumption Coughs J B March, writing bridge and Colds.—It you have never used this notices 7 50] great cough medicine one trial will con- . sf vince you that it has wonderful cnrative Samuel Levy & Co., goods powers in all diseases of the throat, chest jail. 25 25|and lungs, Each bottle is guaranteed to jan’, x Res «| do all that is claimed or money will be Lane & Adair, goods jail, 19 30) retunded. ‘Trial bottles tree at H. L. Bennet-Wheeler, goods poor pucker strug tore farm, 20 75 Child Electrocuted. Sanderson & Willson, coffin St. Louis, Mo., May 9.—Willie pauper, 6 00| Berge, the 16 year old son of Law- PS Hughes, sup pau, 10 00]}rence Berg, met instant death to- W FH Allen, Fell inquest, 11 50/day by electrocution in front of EN Jones, cleaning jail, 6 00|his home. He playfully threw one W H Allen, Fellows inquest, 16 32}end of a coil of a thin wire oyer a Water Co, water jail, 18 00] trolley wire. Catching hold of both Joe Meyer, goods jail, 4 00} ends of the wire he formed a com- C T Kisner, burying pauper, 5 00} plete circuit and fell to the ground Weekly Union, printing, 4 25la corpse,a hole being burned in C W Smiser, work poor farm. 5 00|his breast just above the heart. A G Maffitt, sup pau, 12 00 + RE San Se Nevada, Mo, M O—W. B. O D Austin, school sale, 10 00 ecanbsesn By Ue Shelton, ot Lamar, came here yester- day, unattended, for treatment at the Insane Asylum. cessful business mau, and through his industry and tact has accumu lated a large stock of goods aud considerable money. He has been visiting his parents in this (Vernon) county, near Montevallo, and, realiz ing his condition, came of his own accord for treatment. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur- ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ting) which cannot be twisted cr pulled off the watch. | Itisasure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It-is called the He has been a suc and CAN ONLY BE HAD with Cases bearing their trade mark— | without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, j balance of principalon J S Hayes or send to the manufacturers. Sold only through watch dealers, | for Infants and Children. ““Castoriais so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior tc any prescription knowntome.” H. A. Arcurr, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn. N. ¥. Castoria cures Colic, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Wortus, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication, NTate Comp «nt, 77 Murray Street, N.Y MANHOOD RESTORED uaranteed Lo cure at nervous diseases,such as V “NERVE SEEDS." ‘his wonderful remedy Memory, Lossof Brain ly Emissions, Nervous. in Generative Organs of either sex caused ness, all drains and loss of pow, by overexertion, youthful errors, excessive use of tobacco, oplum or stim- ulants, which lead to Intrmity, Consumption or 1: nity. Can be carried in pocket. SL per box, @ for BS, by mail prepaid. Wi written guarantee to cure or refund the sk for ke no other. Write for free Medical Pere ss NERV ESEED ©O., Masuuic Te: For sale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. FRIZELL, Druggist. FX “A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH.” SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. —ELY’S GREAM BALM. Cleanses che axed # Pain and Inflammat jeals ithe Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures $1.00 Per Turo Papers for the $1.00 Per Year. Price of one Year Less Than one Cent Per Copy. The Kansas City Times, January 16, 1894, began issuing The Twice-a- Week Times. Hereatter the thousands of homes Weekly Times has been a welcome guest will rece ed paper twice a week. . which the ye that unrlval- The price remains ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 50 Cents for Six Months, 25 Cents for 3 Months, The Literary and News Features, which tor neatly a Buarter of a Cen- tury have made this the greatest Weekly sn the West, wi!l be maintaimed, The Twice-a-Week Times will continue a? Newspaper and Magazine in One. ORGANIZE ClLiuRBs. ‘Yo any one who will send The Times Fiye New Yearly Subscription tor the Twice-a-Week Times, with draft or postoflice money’ tor $5 the paper will be mailed . 7 FREE FOR ONE YEAR. Address THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Sample copies free Eansas Coty, Meo —————¥—<€—<—¥—¥—__—_4 Elegant Misouri Pacific Tame Table, World's Fair Views and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. GIVEN AWAY Nortu Bounp Sey . Sorder enger, Pass - = 4:47 a.m. Passenger, - - 42 p. m. Passenger, - - p.m. Local Freight + 11:20 a.m. Sovutu Bounp , Passenger, 7:16 a. m,. The St. Louis Republic Passengers = 7 gh55,P,™- | Local Freight - 1:55 p.m. TEN PORTFOLIOS of WORLD'S | - FAIR VIEWS, each portfolio con- | taining 16 views and each view ac- | curately described. Views of the WILCOX: COMPOUND ANSY® PILLS : Ee SAFE AND SURE. Mail Buildings, State Buildings, the +upecrupalous persons are coun- Midway, Views of S | fB) Femey Piutecthe gennttonne ys of Statuary, etc ( ft eT Genuine are put up in These ten portfolios will be given | Shield. ‘bostrum, insistou conte f without cost to anyone who will send five new yearly subscribers to | The Twice-a Week Republic, with | $5.C0 the regular subscription price. | Address THE REPUBLIC, ! St. Louis, Mo. ~B LEWIS & 00. Proprietor of f fl ACEDORN es re Stables The Old Reliable PHOTOCRAPHER North Side Square. Has the best equipped gallery in Southwest Missouri. All ~ Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the : Best Liverv Barn In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded bs the day week or month, With 16 years exper- | ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete | with any Livery barn in this section. Call ard see him © BLEWIS &CO Styles of Photographing executed in the highest style of the} act, and at reasonable prices. H Crayon Work A Specialty. All work in my line is guaranteed to givesatisfaction. Call and sce * samples of work. C. HACEDORN.

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