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OLDEST anv ORICINA j L | Tortured a Farmer. | Ten Thousand Miners Unt. Had Fooled a Great Many. | Wilkesbarre, Pa. March 7.—At a- | Pittsburg, Pa., March —Ten Washington, March —While Py : jlate hour last night five men dis |thousand railroad miners in the the House was in session Sunday ative fiction of Saturday, Mr = Avansas, stro 10 WEST NINTH STREET, | guised as White Caps entered the | Pittsburg district struck yesterday night, which by leg i {NEAR JUNCTION.) | house of Farmer George I. Wagner | for an advance of fourteen cents per ‘AS CITY, © @ MISSOURI. in Extra township -— Regular graduate fire shovel red hot and applied itto|bus agreement. A Pichhihaabsnr laced Wagner's feet, at the same time de-| was sent out Jast pede dlsind pve manding all the money he bad in| strike. cessful Specialist The farmer toldtbem Im BLOOD. NERVE inal : ous end urinary |'* “°! id in a bureau draw } was called part They heated a | ton, or sixty-nine cents, the Colum-' Broderick, of secret to the seat of Mr. Bail who has a great reputati liamentarian. 1e house The action was unexpected, and Pe bears eut the threat of tl suppose t y DISEASES. er. The thieves broke open the | officials that the « BLOC gress by calling this Saturday wil! sD bilit drawer and secured $217. A hired |have twenty four h notice in| pe able to fool the Lord?” aN ous Deodility ian named Johnson was knocked | which to prepare for the suspension. “J don't know,” replied Mr. Bailey h its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. st Vitality shpat aac pape s€)> Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants Bc fats = Ath > f ,ot another ounce ‘ z a A s blow from the bur-/It is stated that not auother ounce and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor senseless by a doubtfully; “perhaps it y r ANC ay | vill 2 ed i 2 COmM- a tly and Permanently Restored. ae ee ie cae — ou oD aoe fae @ e re Cas other Narcotic substance. It is a harmiess substitute : ere daughter were prostrated by fright. | munities notified until the sixty-nine ane ae RG see eae ‘ hilis | There is no clue to whom the White |cent rate is recognized. The senti- for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Sy Fups, nnd Castor Oil. : d for Life Without Mercury. soil a ie It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by : caps are ment for the abrogated scale price | antecures. Sold : mary Diseases Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays ulckly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, janel no compromise prevails in the He Took Advantage. | The management of the Confeder- 1s Dr. H. J. Whittier invar- | ute home has called on every school Vhy lably successful? Because he | district in the state for a contribu- makes no promises that he | | MENS cannot fulfill. Avold¢ tion at the April election. alls and unskilled physicians, and cons Whittier in person or by letter (gi ptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a | ysician of long experience, unquestioned | Il and sterling integrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- shed at small cost and shipped anywhere districts Letty Leftoyer—If you promise not to take advantage of it Til tell Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow Io acertain law suit in Howard} (ring), by a pickpocket, county it has been decided that div- | Every Man whose watch ers hogs are running wild and may! has been damaged by drop- be killed like other game. ping out of the bow, and Every Mas. of sense who you a secret. Jack Dasher—What is it? (Giggling) “He, he! I've never, been kissed under the mistletoe.” | “I'm afraid that I shall have to jtake advantage and— “Ob, you dreadful ny | f Castoria. ! adapted te children that. sor to any prescription Ladies—Remember that disease becomes in- | ‘ure from observation. 'REATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. curable. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively : cure long standing cases. It heals and cures. E CONSULTATION Sold by HL. Tucker. R URINARY ANALYSIS. Lieutenant Governor John B.} ¢ hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. O'Meara a few months ago p A §To Health and Emergencies ; UIC | tor 6 cts. —stamps—to prepay. |ed the Minter mab! Some- merely compares the old pull- | pody might see you.” out bow and the new Da. G. C. Osaoor, | TI, A. Ancaer, M. D., Lowell, Mass. ! “And do as the other feliows did.” 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥, —N. Y. World. icians in the children's depart- has- highly of their e_peri block, Sedalia, for | You will never know positvely what a won- | fan Ginn * se A 2 \derful remedy Dr. Sawyer’s ¢ Cure ia far eer she aad : eae eaeonte a ct confidence . : 4 . until you try it. It will cur f a sour interest of their children, s sh we nly haw our DR_.H o “WHITTIER 9,000, says the St. Louis Chronicle. stomach. Sold WL Tuck stead of the various quac ies what is known as regular . oUe 9 = a s their loved ones, by forcing 0) we are free to confess that ths West Ninth Street. Kansas City, MO | Lalies—The druggist named below will give There Are Many of Hun. eS eat ak Hae won ian ico twiis you a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s Pas * 2 Laas Ds mere | ewe et eee TT ri Pacific Time Tabs Bice wiiel cure discanes peculiar to women At last she rebelled. Mildly agents down their throats, thereby sending flavor Upo Sold by Tucker 3 them to premature graves." Us Da. J. F. Kincueror, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. » Hosrrrat AND DISPENSARY,, Boston, Dass. “They tell me you lead a double | life,” she said, looking straight into | Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp will exclaim: “Ought to have bcen made long ago!” itcan’t betwistedoff thecasc. | the eyes of the confused man before | The collector of New Madrid }county has filed a suit against the heirs of Charles S. Luce for $1,269 Atten C. Surra, Pres., assenger, : - 4:47 a.m. s z ‘ 2 3 Can only be had with Jas. Boss ‘her j RN EA macsenger, = be had pati taxes on 180,000 acres of landin| ;<*; ae assenger, = = = iS Pm Bi oes Filledand othercases stamped Me” he gasped. \ Been cen cugeeeea cea with this trade mark > | ‘Yes, you. I hear that when you | Soutu Bor ND |. Zano restores nervous energy and restores lost manhood. Zano cures mental and sexual debility of men. Sold by H. L. Tucker, drag- gist. assenger, : : assenger, . : assenger, . ¥ ocal Freight 7:16 a.m, Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, one Watch Case Cov jare away from home you areas pleas The Twice-A-Week Republic FITS! jant and good natured a man as can 4 a |be found anywhere.”—Indianapolis | sprciat. oF ER Good ONLY UNTIL MARcH | bs Site we Its curabi | Journal Warrensburg claims the champion tree climber in the person of William i) lished by the use of the | Bist, 1895. | nmndovset by thamedi: Long, 66 years old, who, seeing a What Nerve Berries | | Cal profession generally. Send for pamphlet Address nications to ol | : have done for others | | M.D. Indianapolis, Ind. | Send two new subscribers with | they will do | two dollars and get one year free. | coon run up to the top of a sixty foot tree, ran up after him. When Baby was sick, we g re her Castoria. d When she was a Child, she eried for Cast | When she be: When she hs Zano cures all diseases resulting trom men- rad ene Our me su banra Dera awabi) tal and nervous debility. Zano restores the broken down nervous system and lost man-] *” _ hood. Sold by H. L. Tucker. . Fedane? Mexicar Mustan, Liniment ne Miss, she clung to Castoria, | |four dollars and receive the paper | two years without cost. | “Do you know a good thing when | | jyou see it? a ldren, she gave them Castoria, The Lexington Intelligencer says: : “If the money of the town was in the hands of the women that bridge} - i would be built,” and cites two widow] — A word to the wise is “Young man, don’t you know you | Sufticient.” Addresss Tue Repveric, St. Louis, Mo. | Write for cata Penmanship _an vty Restored. 90TH DAY. jought to lay something by for a/ Draughon's Practical Business College. ladies whe gave $500 each Sscuse cure for all Weaknesses, |rainy day?” “I do: my rubbers.” | #2 Ac we ip . oye es - . : a 2; x | Sz for z ST me ge uscess, Debility, and all theiv IW) y, Recorder OCR oe eee | ae Burns Ladies can be positively relieved from all Iting fr early errors | der. i © Great English Remedy. - & ’ those, irregalarities, distressing symptoms Ng trom early errors a ena | Promptly and permanently wT anddiseases by using Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles, ee rer Money and experience cannot produce a bet- . { mie 1 Caked & Inflamed Udders. | seid by 11 Tucker. pais cai i the gg c es |ter family iupdinine thane, saw gerte Baile oe ae sore Nadel 2s - cae ,ete. Develops | Cure. If cures difficulties « stomach anit barsepanape senor =e 5 Piles, The old court house at Grant City, 3 h to thes: pis — Patlapea pec Aas Suse - whic aloo etis ns ature 5, | ~Watts—“So y ’ oak Been prescribed over 35 = 368 Rheumatic Pains, which has done duty so long for} ' vik Stops unnatural losse Watts—“So you don’t believe that caret thoasenns of cisear Ses is caused by yo excessive use of tobacco, cpi boa Worth county, was sold to the high- est bidder the other day for $100.| ©! the good die young?” Potts— Before and After, he only Retiableand Hon- “That used to worry me a good est medicine known, ASK | ~ cs rr Bruises and Strains, druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers Trustee's Sale. | | | { : nd t, which iead to consumpr Running Sores, The county offices are scattered all use Shows imme deal when I was a boy, but I know peering cg emma erent WhereasW. W. Winn, a single | & over town. upon hav | better no Amer we willsend by return mail Price, one package, | Nan, by his deed of trust dated | Inflammations, 2 = ete | ss $1; 8ix,85. One will please, siz willcure. Pamph- } February 25th, 1892, and recorded in ‘ = Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles used in time will cure a EVE BERRIES, no ott pZano invigorates mental power and tones | let fn plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. the recorder’s office within and for Stiff joints, any cake olteninle weakness. Geta free sam-| < t ty carry in vest po DOr ERRaR Ga Zeuolem eo netcone at acen | mares BuekyceseChomicaihcer) Bates county, Missouri, in book«No i H Saddle Sore-= ree BONUS IED Some ed drug ae tor box, Six boxes, One full | debility of me: id by H L. Tucker. i isan nit hahha ented 98 at page 416 conveyed to the under- arness & Saddle Sore: pobdmibe ae fe 32 GoTo tie — "| Sold in Butler and everywhere, by | signed trustee the following describ- Sciatica. The heirs of Manning Harris, who| ,,.. | A ceat nOur ae “This is a bad habit to get into, all druggists. | ae pralmentae paneaaon pene situ ° « - bas bs ps - Ss a 7 HF — esta Se HOVER AE ane ate ln ne county oO ates 1 s co : . was killed at Mountain Grove during} | ; 1 se ein by mail, upon remarked the girl who had gained a Se of Missouri, to-wit: z ny Lumbago, the war, brought suit for 200 acres tin. wrapper, | fifteen pounds in a month, as she} ie Ue ee Section one (1) in township forty A Missouri Farmer—His Thrilling Expert. ence while in Kansas City. S io | tried to squeeze into ber riding hab- CINCINNATI, U A . 40) re thirty (4 f which the town of Mountain Felipe Cures end: south het Scalds, upon a iladel phi of southwest quarter and south haif Blisters Grove is built, and have won their diced it.—Philadelphia Record. ae sua eee sees is peculiar | of southeast quarterof section thirty = A : ee growth on my under lip sited a Kansas City | six (36) i i A ane nd Lele cage. For sale in Butler, Mo., by H. Lj] _ Experience and money cannot improve Dr. | medical college for an ex iAtiee 2 | pon eo) ato wnsliip forty-one of range ‘amination. After a careful examination the Tucker, druggist. thirty (30); also lot two southwest professors pronouncea | Wu@rter and west half of iot one north it a malignant cancer| WeSt quarter and lot two northwest involving the entire | Quarter of section six (6) township under lip and advised | forty (40) range twenty-nine (29 an early surgical opera- | which conveyance was made in trust tion as the only hope of | to secure the payment of one certain a cure. Dreading the) pote fully described in said deed of , knife I sought others’ | trust, and whereas, default has beer opinions. Hearing that eae psi Mrs. Pi made in the payment of said note lnkase now past due and unpaid. Now | therefore at the request of the legal | holder of said note and pursuant to See | the conditions of said deed of trust, I : gia | will proceed to sell the above describ- it. She | ed premises at public vendue to the | Sawyer’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney difficulty. Sold by H. Tucker. a | Hardluck—*So you are prosper- ing at last, eh’? Sufficiently so te be} able to keep Struckett terfitting Wileox Com: und * Taney Pills, the genuine are put uy in |(on the lookout for the fourth with. | Shield acccpenewerthicssnoctrum, tasigton |i : 1 att thegenuine atall Druggists. send feenater [22 & month) Er—no; only to hire them.”’—Buffalo Courier. Woman's Safe Guard and receivethem by mail. VW ieox SpeciticCo, Phila.Pa, Children Cryfor (& experience, skill aud honesty.” It ls 8 positive | 2 2 aise | Pitcher’s Castoria. a nme | SHOE 23255 Save. | Children Cry fox Pitcher’s Castoria. so zeocmmserey ee | Saturday March 23, 1895, 5S. CORDOVAN, | | Children Cry for | Ca . proprietors of the Balmy Col- | 1 | between the hours of nine o’clock in FRENCHAENAMELLED CALF.” | 4.3.50 FINE CALF &KANGAROO. | | 2 mbian Oil Remedies, S. E. Cor. 9th & Wyan- | Pitcher’s Castoria. | dotte Sts.. Kansas City, Mo.,to all aftticted Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure—-[t not only re- Meves; it'cures. It is suitable to all ages and every member of the family. Try a free sam- ple.” Sold by HL Tucker. a | Of the 115 counties in Missouri, sixty-three have a majority of Re-| publican officials, while fifty-two | have a majority of Democrats. This | is not counting the judges of circuit | Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, Ali Sheep Aiiments, WILCOX: COMPOUND ANSY.® PILLS SAFE AND SURE, Unscrupulous persons are coun- | servants?” Penetrates Muscle, | Membrane and Tissue | Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain an:i Ousts it in a Jit: Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment cone. Mo.) had ured by courts. ae ss! 4 the Oil Remedies to| highest bidder for cash, at the east and placed myself See | front door of the court house, in the at once I was sent home rity P y DS ieibeke: a teolien CLS of Butler, county of Bates and ty to state these | State of Missouri,on sound and w Prof. R. D. Shannon, formerly | state superintendant of schools, bas | filed with the Pettis county clerk | $3.59 POLICE,3 soLes. in Makes’ fan or Beast we.i again. | WANTED—CHICKENS &EGGS ' De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- his certificate from the state board | of health, permitting him to practice | medicine in Missouri. | Ladies—Dr Sawyer’s Pastillesare effectual for female weakness, pain on top of the head and lower part of the back. cures. Sold by H L It strengthens and | ‘ueker. | The $15,000 in city bonds issued | by Webb City to build an electric | light plant, were sold to Chicago} parties at a premium cf $157. They are twenty year bonds and bear) interest at the rate of 5 per cent. —_| Dealer, whose name will shortly ar-| nce and skilt cannot im- | Pear here. 49990 82. WORKINGWE\. * EXTRA FINE: i a = S : “Wimmin,” said Mr Grogan, “is 73 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES, | : an Z : |moighty similar in won way. “An ww” 9392702 jwat’s thot?” icquired Mr. Hogan. | ; SENOOREATALOCHE |“No matter how many av thim you! Pas i Po RTOL PASS. | get acquainted wid, they're all alike, One People wear 1; AGRE f her.” | W. L. Douglas $& $4 Shoes |? bein’ different wan from auother All our shoes are equally satisfactory |—Indianapolis Journal. | They give the best value for the ears 53 in style and fit. They equal custom shoes Thelr wearing qualitics are unsa | The prices are uniform,---stamped on sole. | er complaints, cures Kidney dificulty, Sold! Prom $1 to $3 saved over other makes. \by H. L. Tacker { If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by | | Dr.Sawyer’s Family Cure cures stomach |trouble Dr Sawyer s Family Cure cures liy- Gray—*I suppose you are fond of | prove Dr.’ Sawyer’s Cure, because it fully cures indigestion, biliousness and kidney dif- fieulty. Sold by H L Tucker. Edward Hall, United States mar- shal of Arizona, whose posse cap- |tured Bill Cook, is a brother of the Hon. U.S. Hall, member of Congress from the Second Missouri district. Marshal Hall received $4,000 for the capture rode at New Home. Mo. He will give you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler PWeekly Truzs, at $1.00 per year and ‘as agent is authorized to collect and Agent wanted. Apply | Browning? I dote upon bim.’ at once. | White—*Fond of bim? I should ‘Thanks! Are due and are jsay so’ I consider him the master |of poet of the age.” (didn’t you ask him which of Brown- \ing’s poems he likes best’ Ten to {one be couldn't answer you. I dou’t here given to the | believe he ever read a line of Brown- many housekeepers whi ing 1» ats life” Gray—*Why, you praise the ........... see, between us, I never did, either.” —Borteu Trauscript. marvel of the age and all they claim for them. Ithank God I so narrowly escaped the cruel KNIFE and burning PLASTER. Will gladly ans- wer any and all sufferers who write me regard- ing these wonderful remedies if they willen close a stamp for reply. Yours Respet., C. T. STIGLEMAN, Grand Pass, line County, Mo Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Maggie Newell, deceased, were granted tothe undersigned on the 19th day of Feb- ruary, 1895, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance tothe administra- said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and Black—*Why | if such elaims be not exhibited within wo years from the date of this pub- cation, they shall be forever barred. This 19th day of February, 1895. S. FL. WaRsNock, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. ; Notice is hereby given that ietters of admin- | istration on the estate of George A. Heath deceased. were ited she undersigned on Bucklen’s Arnica ; Salve, The Best Salve in aes word for — Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chiblaine! Our best advertising mediums Corns, «ind all Skin Eruptions, and posi- | are our Stoves and Ranges, tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I) and those who use them. is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction! BENNETT WHEELER MERC. CO., ‘Charter Oak | dull and inflamed and do you teel mean |generally when you get up in the morn- seat 185, by the probate ty, Missouri. All persons having claims agains: said es- tate, are required te exhibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be ing. Your liver and Kidney are not | precluded from any benefit of ssid estate; and doing their work. Parks Sure cure. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes Why don’t you take | years from the date of thie publication, they If it does not make | shall be forever barred. | with cancer. Their cures are certainly the | the forenoon and five o’elock in the afternoon of that day, for the pur- | poses of satisfying said debt, interest | and costs. CHARLES HAINEs, | 15-4t Trustee. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, William W Campbell « | single man, by his deed of trust dated | February 17, 1590, and recorded in the | recorder’s office within and for Bates | county, Missouri, in book No. 86 page 552 conveyed to the undersigned trustee | the tollowing described real estate lying | and being situate in the county of Bates | and state ot Missouri, to-wit: The west half ot the southwest quar- ter ot section five [5], and the southeast |tor within one year after the date of , @uarter of section six (6) in township forty-one [41] of range thirty-one [31 | which conveyance was made in trust tc secure the payment of one principal note and five interest notes tully de- scribed in said deed of trust and wherea» detault has been madeinthe payment ot said principal note and two inter- est notes and accrued interset there- on and same is now past due and unpaid. Now theretore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed oftrust,1 wil! proceed tosell the above described prem- ises at public vendue, to the highes | bidder for cash at the east tront decor ot | the court house, inthe city of Butler, | county ot Bates and state of Missouri, 0: Wednesday March 27, 1895, if suck claims be not exhibited within two | between the hours of nine o’clock in the | forenoon and five o’clock in the after- noon of that day for the purposes of sat- : i day of March. 185. i ei the . or money refunded. Price 25 cts per boxt AGENTS, you feel better it costs vou nothing-— | ‘This Ist 3 FW. | istying said debt, interest and cocts. : pt ee a Neusrizsop. | For sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist | BUTLER, - - - MO. Sold by H. L. Tucker i Aiatnotetr. | R. G. HARTWELL, Trustee. : | i