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Passenger, - - 4:47 a.m. | Passenger, - - 2:42 pe m. \1 Passenger, - - 9:15 p.m OLDEST ann ORICINAL Regular graduate | —authorized by the state, and conced- ed to be the lead-! ing and most su cessful Spec ervous Debility | With its Many Gloomy nen ol Cured. |} ost Vitality | Pertectly and ce Restored. Syphilis YP! 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 be Ses cannot fulfill. Avoid cheap eure-alls and unskilled physicians, and consult Meats hood Dr. Whittier in person or by letter (giving symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a physician of long experience, unquestioned | skill and sterling integrity. MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur- aished at small cost and shipped anywhere secure from observation. TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. §To Health and Emergencies ui (Qj tor 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. / Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, West Minth Street. Kansas City, M@ Miusouri Pacific ‘Time Tabie, Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station. Nortu Bounp Local freight - 11:20 a.m, SoutnH Bounp Passenger, - - 7:16 a.m, Passenger, . - Passenger, - - Local Freight - Mexican Mustan ‘ Linimen: for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff joints, | Harness & Saddle Sores, | Sciatica, - Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, ‘ All Cattle Ailments, * All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, | Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. * Mustang Liniment conquer; ‘ Makes’ Man or Beast well again. VANTD—CHICKENS E &EGGS : WEST NINTH STREET, are ene fe pomplaint and kidney | {NEAR JUNCTION.) |dimeulty. Sold by M. Tucker. KANSAS CITY, © @ MISSOURI.) Sullivan County's fruit prospects | Ge "| been buglarized. prove Dr feulty ‘schoo! building | curfew in the future. ~ Dc drop in and see N. M. Nestle- Moonshining is an industry in the it, radieally are said to be fine, cures stomach ure cures liv- | ficulty, Sold . Tucker. The post office at Calhoun bas | | | erance and skill cannot im- | Gare, because it fully | usness and kidney dif- acker. Honesty, perse ures ini Everton will have a $5,000 new | Excelsior Springs will ring the|* Zano cures all disease iting trom men- vous debility. Zano restores the lown nervous system and lost man- Sold by H. L. Tucker. A Sarcoxie man named Berry has plante of berries. » positively relieved from ali ities, distressing symptoms using Dr Sawyer’s Paatilles, Tucker. eet a disease, 1s prevailing amoung the cattle in Harrison county. Ladies—-Remember that disease becomes in- curable. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will positively cure long standing cases. It heals and cures. Sold by HL Tue Willow Springs will entertain the State Horticultural association in June. «Family Cure is the result of id honesty. It is « positive stomach, liver and kidney trou- 1 ucker. Homer Rodemyer of Centralia, eighteen years old is six feet, six inches tall Zano invigorates me: broken down nervous system resulting from lost manhood. Zano cures nervous and sexual debility of men, Sold by HL. Tucker. 1 power and tones Saline county has organized a mutual Fire and Strom Insurance association. Do not suffer with pain on topof the head and in the back When Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles will absolutely and positively cure you. Sold by ML Tucker. Springfield's new Normal school building has a $24,000 mechanic's lien against it. Ladies—For diseases of women, Dr Sawyer’s Paatilles will reach the ditticulty radically, positively and effectually. It is mild but efectual. Sole iby H L Tucker. During the mouth of March, the Concordia creamery handled 177,734 pounds of milk Ladies—The druggist named below will you a free sample package of Dr Sawyer’s tilles, which cure diseases peculiar to wor Sold by H L Tucker. Mr. Moist is the name of a Spring- field man, who deals in ice cream and soda water. Dr Sawyer’s Pastilles used in time will cure any case of female weakness. Get a free sam- ple package from the following named drag gist. Sold by H L Tucker. Trenton’s young men of intemper ate habite, will not be employed by that city’s business men. Dr Sawyer’ ‘8 Family Cure—{t not only re- Heves; itcures. Itis suitable to all ages and every member of the family. Try a free sam- ple.” Sold by HL Tucker. William Callahan of Brunswick, has been numbered among the mys- teriously disappeared. Diseases unfriendly to women are positively cured by Dr Sawyer’s Pa-tilles. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cures, Sold by H L Tucker. The St. Louis Republic is 87 years old, and owned by the children and grandchildren of its founder. lost manhood. debility of men gist. The “Angel Gabriel!” put in ao appearance at Purdy, end the crank was egged by hoodlums. Zano_ cures mental and sexual Sold by H. L. Tucker, draug- Ladies—Dr Sawy astilles are effectual for female weakness, pain on top of the head and lower part ofthe back. It strengthens -and cures. Sold by H L Tueker. for the exclusive manufacture of buggy and carriage materials. Zano invigorat tima! the broken down system. and nervous debility of men. Tucker. no cures mental Sold by H. L. | John Altgeld, governor of Illinois made his start in Savanna, Mo., sweeping out offices and sawing cord wood. Mrs. Lavinia Kerr of Paris, 85 | The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G, Gaillouette. Druggest,Beavers- | yille, 1LL., says: “'To Dr- King’s New ode at New Home. Mo. He will wesipt for thejpaper. Narsox M. Nusrt znop. e you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also} tive. Having Dr. s bsubscriptione to the Butler Weekly Trurs, at $1.00 per year and tt is authorized to collect and Discovery I owe my lite. Was taken! with La Grippe and tried all the physic- | ians tor miles about, but of no avaii and was given up and told that I could not King,s New Discov- ery in mysrore! sent tora bottie and began its use and from the first dose be- n to get better, and atter usi! three Botttes was up and about in. Its worth its weight in gold. We won't kee store rr house without it.” Geta t trial at Your Drug Store. | The company asked his age. | ply was ninty-four | “Look at statistics, and they will tell | Zano restores nervous energy and restores Dudley i is to have a lumber sacl : s and builds up| presss old, has just pieced and quilt-| }ed a quilt, which she sent to the Confederate Home at Higgineville. | A Convincing Proof. London Spare Moment | An old man went into a life insur- | ance office and asked to be insured. His re- “Why, my good man, we ean’t in-! sure you,” said the company. | “Why not?” he demanded. “Why, you are ninty-four years | old.” What of that?” the old man cried. you that fewer men die at ninty four than at any other age.” Postponement of Death. Jefferson City, Mo., April 17.—Of the seven murderers who were to have been hanged in this state on Saturday, the 20th inst., Governor Stone to-day granted a respite in each case until Saturday, May 11. The parties respited are: Jacob Heinze, Henry Kaiser and William H Taylor, all of St. Louis; James Murray, St. Louis county; | Edward Murray, Gasconade county; John Burres, alias Joseph Dusty, St. Joseph, and James Crisp of Webster county. This makes the sixth time that Heinze and Kaiser have been on the brink of the scaf- fold and saved bya respite from the governor. St. Clair people contributed $65 to the Confederate Home fund. PoPERHEIpsieck, PLUG TOBACCO. =) Cre ache fs, FLAVOR re tint ea arevilling to pay a ik more than the price charged for the ordinary trade tobaccos. will find this brand superior toall others BE" >> OF IMITATIONS. ear ms emeae wearer Ris al DMPTLYano PERMANENT) Pct ——= orB seu AT. |GGISTS ANOUEALERS LVI E “Tue GuasAVOGELER Che Baie What Nerve Berries have done for others they will do for you. lyinc +g ly Restored. 30TH Day. we for all Weaknesses, s, Debility, and all their s resulting from early errors r excesses; the result of over- ss, worry,etc. Develops and gives tone and strength to thesex- ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or ey er ns caused by Lagoa or, which tend to consump rity. Their use shows imme ement. {nsist upon having NERVE BERRIES, no other. vient to carry in vest pocket. 00 per box TES one fuil ranteed to cure If not kept by your drug- 1 send them bv mail, upon t of price, in plain wrapper. | pamphlet free. Address mail orders to | AMERICAN MEDICAL CC., CINCINNATI, 0 Mo., by H. L | |For sale in Butler, | Tucker, druggist. Your Wife____ Will like it. So will the Cook: F your better — does the cooking, that is am additional reason wh: —s a =. — = RANG R STOV! | covering a distance of 5 miles. , | candles.— Ex. | ‘Rocks Harled. El Paso, Tex., April 18.—Rey. J. A. Corbin, of this city, and his wife and 9 year old son arrived Thursday | from Gloler springs after a terrible experience in a sand storm from which they miraculous]; escaped with their lives. They were travel- ing in a spring wagon when the storm overtook them out on the | desert. Anentire day was consumed in The wind blew at the rate of 75 miles an hour, picking up large rock and hurling them as if thrown from a catapult. One furious gust over- ; turned the wagon with the family in it and the boy was picked up bod- ily and blown a distance of 50 feet. He had presence of mind enough to lie down until his father could work his way to him on his hands and knees and lead him very slowly back to the shelter of a big rock. Here they laid during the entire) night, the tempest of wind, sand, and stones beating a persistent tatoo; on their back, which were bruisod and bleeding. Weary, sick and weak they manag- ed to keep up courage till morning dawned and then made their way to El Paso, where they arrived in a pit-| iube condition, Mr. Corbin’s hands were bandaged his arm in a sling,his eyes were bad-| ly inflamed and he was barely able! to move. Washington, D.C., April 1S —The} frequent visits of Dr. Bryant, Presi-| dent Cleveland’s family physician, | to Woodley, the present home of| erable gossip with regard to an} event which is of more or less inter- est to the whole county. The gos-} sips at the afternoon teas and where | ladies congregate have it that the| storkhagen made its nest in the White house chimney and that be- dential ie will be enlarged. The suit for damages instituted by the management of the St. James Academy at Macon, against the preachers of Macon, was called Tuesday and set for trial Monday. The first trial resulted in a verdict | for defendants, but it was reversed | by the supreme court. The minis-| ters denounced the institution be-| cause dancing was permitted and taught in the school. Marshall, Mo, April 17.—Hon. Sam Davie, chairman of the demo- cratic central committee of ‘Saline county, has called a mass convention to meet here April 29 to discuss the political situation, especially about the financial question now promi- nent before the country. The most powerful light in the world is now being set up on Fire island, off New York. It will be ready for business about July 1. To ships it will be visible 100 miles out atsea. The light will be electric, having a power of 50,000,000 candles with out the lens. The lens will in-! crease the power to 250,000,000) | The annual meeting of the English | Bimetallic league was held at Lon-| don recently. Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, conservative leader of the} house of commons, made a strong speech iv favor of the double stand- ard. He said that the belief in bimetallism was growing, not only in London and elsewhere in Great Britain bu: throughout the civilized world.—Ex. A Methodist church at St. Charles is on the verge of disruption on ac count of the wording of invitations to an Epworth League “poverty | party” to be held at the home of | of Pastor Geo. W Penn. The word! “Spoonin” appears in the invitation. | President James A. Lenius, who 1s a steward of the churck, discovered | the word, put a construction upon | |its meaning and nearly fainted. He) ferme that the word means that the) young ladies can sit in the young men’s laps if they choose. he is opposed to the effair, and re- | itchen. ‘The use of them: vents a a a vote Qn {BENNETT WHEELER MERC. CO., AGENTS, BUTLER, - - - MO. fuses to allow the college girls te! turn out. There is also talk of} | two dollars and get one year free. fore the June roses bloom the presi- jfour dollars and receive the paper | \two years without cost. you see it? sufficient.” Sold in Butler and everywhere, by for Infants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria wiih the patronage of millions of persons, permit u s to speak: o pont Seeenee: It is unquestionably the best remedy for efants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practionlly perfect ay a child's medicine, Castoria destroys Worms. oria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. toria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. Castoria x relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation a Castoria neutralizes th cts of carbonic « and Flatz i gas or poisonous air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the pl that it is “just as good” and “will answer cvery purpose.” See that you ret C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. isonevery SS Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. the Clevelands, have incited consid ‘The Twice-A-Week Republic | } | SPECIAL OF TER GOOD ONLY UNTIL MARCH | Bist, 1895. Send two new subscribers wity! Send four new subscribers with | “Do you know a good thing when A word to the wise is Addresss Tur Repvsric, St. Louis, Mo. Wwoon’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervous oy Weakness, Emissions, Sperwr atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses. Been prescribed over 35 earsin thousands of cases; is the only Reliableand Hon- Difore ent Afters Ce ‘medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return maii. Price, one package, 81; six, $5. One will please, siz will cure, Pampb- let in plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address The Wood Chemical Co., 121 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich, all druggists. | Bates coun penuen a | tifled by Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI County of Bates In the circuit court of in vacation Mareh 2 pean. vs. Jame Wells and Eimer W | as. George W. Zinn, detendante Now at this day comes Merit Zinn the plainti? herein by his attorney, WO Jackson, before the undersigne: di clerk ofthe circuit court of .in vacation, and files his ‘aMliavit. ‘alleging among other hings that defendants, Jas E Zinn, Artilda sand Elmer Wells, her husband and Jeorge W Zinn. are not residents of the state | of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the | clerk in vi ion, that sald defendants be po- plication that plaintiff has com- uit against them in this court by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which Jg to. partition and divide among the said plaintiff and defendants as owners heirs of Mary A Zinn, deces described real estate’ In Bates county, menced a | souri, to-wit: the east half of lot two (2) and two undiyiced thirds of the east half of lot one (1) of the northeast quarter of section five (5) of township forty (40) of range thirty-two (32) and the north half of the northeast quarter of the southeaet quarter of section five (5) of township forty (40) of range thirty-two 2) and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31) of township forty-one (41) of range thirty-two (32) and one undivided third of the east half of lot one (i) of the northeast quarter of section five (5) of township forty (40) of range thirty-two (32)according to their interests and that unless the said deferdants be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in sald county, on the loth day of June next, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall eo long continue and if not then on or before the last day of said term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as con- Hest and judgment will be rendered accord- ingly. And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof | be published seaeae ae law, in the Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of the next term of the circuit court STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. | A true copy of the record. Wit- FOR A Quarter of a Dollar Only 25 Cents The Twice-a-Week Times! (Ese Big Eight-Page Papers Every Tuesday and Friday. Latest Telegraph and Market Report* Every Tuesday and Friday. SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1895 The Childrens Page. The Womans Department. Farm and Agricultural News. And Special Continued Stories, Politics and Politicians at Washing- ton. City. | Sporting Page Missouri Horse Notes READ ALL THE NEWS IN THE TWICE A-WEEK TIMES. MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS. THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES iThe in the Southwest. Hencei@5 cents a Month. | eee The Times, Kansas City, | ~ Children Gry for | drawing out of the league and aah Pitcher’s Castoria. ing another one. Preacher Penh in -favor of the young Sims igoiog ahead with the party; but it is said that Presiding Elder O'Howell is Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for standing by the sensitive Mr. Lanius.| Pitcher’s — Order of Publication. Greatest Newspaper | (sgaL}] ness my hand and the seal of the cireuit court of Bates county, this th day of March, 1895. STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. STATE OF vara | Py County of Bates, ac | In the Circuit Court of Bates county. Missouri ation, March 27th, 18u5. Ollie Ann Wigton, plaintiff, vs. Samael Wigton, de- fendant. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys, Silvers & Denton, before the un- dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county. Missouri, in vacation and files her | petiticn and affidavit, alleging among other things, that defend: Ramuel Wigton is | not a resident of the state of Missouri. Where- | upon it 1s ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant be notified by publication that | Plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in i Ente court by petition and affidavit the object | and general nature of which is to obtain a di | eree of divorce from defendant upon the grounds that the defendant without any rea- sonable cause absented himself from piaintitt for more than the space of one year next be- fore the Sling of plaintif’s petition and that unless the said Samuel Wigton be and appear | atthiscourt at the next term thereof, to be be- Ce and hoiden at the court house in the city of jatler, in saidcounty. on the tenth da) Jane, next, and on or before the thi: ey of said term, if the term shall so long continue and if not, then on or before the last day of said term—anewer or plead tothe petition in said cause, the same will be taxen as confess- | Potitics and Politicians at Jefferson | ed and judgment will be rendered accordingly | And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof | be published according tolaw, in the Butler | Weekly Tixns, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates pref issouri, for four weeks successively the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the first day of | the next term of the circuit court | STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk Atruecopy of the record, Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit court {stat} of Bates county, this 2th day of March, 18%. STEWART ATCHESON, Cireuit Clerk | Notice of Final Settlement and plication for Discharge of Assignees. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors and other parties interested in the assigne! | estate of H M Williams. that we, the onder- | signed assignees of said estate, will at the next regular June termof the “Bates coun’ | crenit court, make our final report as to the | condition and disposition of said estate, and file our spplication asting the court to ilis- | charge us from the further \mevcypere acted of ssid rust Butler, Mo, —— 1th. 105, 20-48 ap- 22-4 eee Notice of Final Settlement. ——— res ' im estate of Lavina ie aie IER NRE OUR Crem RO Nn ore REE

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