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Pe ag eS) OLDEST ano ORICINAL 1 Dr. WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Reguler graduate —authorized by the state, and conced- ed to be the lead- ing and most suc- cesstul Specialist in BLOOD, NERV- OUS and URINARY Nervous’ Debility With its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. Lost Vitality ' dagoad and oe Restored. Syphilis A for Lite Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. is Dr. H. J. Whittier invar- Wh fably successful? Because he | makes no promises that he | cannot fulfill, Avoid cheap | lcure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consult | Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giving ymptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a physician of long experience, unquestioned | skill and sterling integrity. TREATMENT never sent ©. O. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to8. Sunday 10 to 12. | {To Health and Emergencies | uide | for 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, © West Ninth Stree Kansas City, Mo sous e Fabte, Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Butler Station. Nort Bounp Passenger, - - 4:47 am. Passenger, - - 2:42 p.m Passenge-, - - g:t5 mm. Local * cvight - 11:20 a.m. Soutu Bounp Passenger, : - 7:16 a. m. . - 155 pm. - = -9t55 p.m. Local Freight - 1:55 p.m. Mexica? Mustar. ‘ Linimen: for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, {gStiff joints, Harness & Saddle So-. mbago, iScalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, | Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Painand Ousts it in a Jiffy. b Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conque- Pain, Makes [Man or Beast we.: again. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Chas E Sevier, were granted to the under- -SLNCO RS MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- | 218 died. nished at small cost and shipped anywhere | pus secure from observation. | Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles are effectual for Pose” Care of the Tosane. Nevada, Mo., Jan. 14.—The board «f waravers of axylum No. 3° bas just issued its Daring 1894, and ending the maragment of the bad at its Misporal for $15995698, f which all but $2. 302 34 was exper In additior ford) pairs Was au approprianton Of $5 000 all of which was expended. Tbe bowrd asks the Jevislature for | biauuual report the year beyining January 1) January 3. 1895, lestitutio tiaintenance ab appropriation of $6 for the} pext two years for support, officers | sularies, general repairs, ete. Ar appropriation 18 alse asked for to be | ured tor replacing the disintegrated The high ext number of patieuts enrolled in btone, Water tables, ete the wwstitation during the two years was 462 and the lowest 378. Sines the opening of the hospital in en there have beon admitted 1533—878 men and 655 women. Of this num | ber 543 were discharged recovered, 132 improved, 120 stationary and female weakness ‘ lower part of the ba cures. Sold by H I ain on top of the head and It strengthens and Tucker Fred Mobi Pardoned. Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. 16.— Governor Stone this afternoon granted a pardon to Fred Mehl, who | “as sent to the prison four years} ago from St Louis under sentence of eight years for embezzling money | aggregating $40,000. The pardon | was granted on the urgent recom- meudation of senators Lancaster, Amelung, Morrissey and others. Mehbi has a fine record in the prison, | and previous to his crime, had borne an excellent reputation. The money was eibezzled while Mehl was in the employ of Mueller Bros.’ Furni- ture company as confidential clerk. | He will be released from the prison | to morrow morning and will be met | at the prison gate by a party of rel- | atives, who are coming from St. | Teouis to accompany him to his | home in that city. | A Petrified Outlaw. | Waco, Tex., Jan.14.—Geo. Renick, | who catches fur animals, on his jround of his traps on the bank of | the Brazos, saw a leg sticking out of the sand and unearthed the petrified body of a man, perfect in every |limb and feature, except a gash in the abdomen. He took it to to the nearest town when it was recognized | as the petrified body of Bill Johnson, ‘a murderer and outlaw, who. after | killing five of the sheriff's posse in 11859, was mortally wounded, and |afterwards taken from the jail by 'lynchers and hanged while he was dying. He was shot in the jaw, twice in the breast and in both legs, ‘and the bullet marks are on the | petrified bod | Great Opportumty to Make Money. I have had such splendid success | that I can’t help writing to you ‘about it. I have not made less than | $5, and some days from $15 to $25. | Lam really elated, and can’t see why others do not go inte the Dish ; Washer business at once. I have | not canvassed ary; sell all my wash- ,ersat home. They give such good \ satisfaction that every one sold, | helps to sell many others. I believe in wa year I can make a profit of Three Thousand Dollars, and attend jto my regular business besides. | When a Climax Dish Washer can be bought for $5, every family wants one, and it is very easy selling what everybody wants to vuy. For par- ticulars, address The Climax Mfg. | Co, Columbus, Ohio. I think any lady or gentleman, anywhere, can make from $5 to $10 a day. I would like to baye your readers try this ; | The Keystone Watch | and insanity Willing to Compromise. | Dubois, Pa., Jan., 13 —The pros- | Case Co. of Philadelphia, pests fora speedy settlement of the rs ae ‘gest watch cd iauufactur- coal miners strike are apparently the world, is now very good. The men are willing to d work on short time, if their com rades, who were lischarged or are taken back. They say they will wake this ¢ © keep the fa > from sta recently which ca 1 off the wat cession in order to ence ie es of the idle miners x Mr. Elliott, the ge» ager for Beli, I is & Yates the owners of the mines in which the strike to Buffal to lay the proposition from the men b-fore the members of the firm He is expected back to-morrow and uy - eral m e Boon aot ich is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off ith the fingers. It is called the on the reply he will bring depends the immediate outcome as the strikers say they are of the strike willing to make any reasonable compromi-e that will give ail of them at least) enough to provide bread for their) k any jeweler for pamphlet, | families nd to the manufacturers. | ! eee | Died With their Boots On What Ne erve Berries | Purcell. I T., Jan. 9.—Ex depu have done for cthers | one : they will do ‘marshal Swain this afternoon on his} for you ‘arm sixteen miles south of Purcell | {in an altercation with Garl Vincent, |deputy for the Ardmore court, shot ‘and killed the latter and was him | ‘self shot and killed by Charley Vin | /count, a son of Garl The trouble ig] A Of posta ae ' supposed to have originated over al and Permanen estored. : 5 nats Sean A positive ee tor all Weaknesses, 1: Serena at ee Nervousness, Debility, and all their | "~~ aes | train of evils resulting from early errors |#84 was noted. while on the mar-| and later excesses; the result of over- | shal’s force, for his courage, having | work, si etc. Develops jin the course of duty killed a num-| and gives tone trength to thesex- |ber of desperate characters. His ualorgans. 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Price, One DONMar a Herewith find $1.00, for which send to address giyen below, THE GLOBE -DEMOCRAT, twice every week, for fifteen months, as per your special offer to readers of The __ _..published at “Name of Paper Name of suscriber Post office. Be sure to use this blrnk. It is worth three months tree subscription Order of Publication. STATE OF MIS5SOURI County of Bates | ®°- lin the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation Oct. 30, 1894, John H Burk and W C Hensley. plaintiffs, vs. William M Wil- son, Joseph E Wilson, Leslie Gillett, F C = " Koehnie and £ Angela Scully, defendante wat this day come the if herein Be their attorneys. Smith & Thurman, and file their etition, lieging among other things that the above named a are not resi- dente of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said be notified by publicati plaintiffe have commenced a suit ag: in this court the object and general | which is to obtain a decree of the court ¢ enfore- ling against Section No. 25, in township No 41 of range No i in Bates county, Missouri, and ie Guten the hands of the defendants, Koebn- Gillett and Scully the proceeds of ‘the sale said real estate by Joseph E Wilson. iat to the sum of ten thousand dollars an: directing and decreeing that same be equi- tably seized and garnesheed in the hands of nit Reully and sald defendants, Koehnie, Gillett and Scully be directed to pay the same to the plaintiffs herein, and that plaintiffs have judgment against defendants, directing the payment by WIICOX:COMPOUND ANSY® PIL and E Angela Scully to plaintiffa of the sum of Wilson to the said defendants,Koehnle, Gillett | ar at this court at the next Febra- ary term thereof, to be begun and holden at) | the court house in the city of Butler, in eaid | connty, on the llth day of February next, xsi, | nd if not WA TED—CHICKENS & EGGS | swox orpland’se Sua pettcion ta'sesa cocee™ tthe | Dc drop in and see N. 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