The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 6, 1895, Page 7

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Pen REEEEm OLDEST ano ORICINAL | THE “NELLIE TREE.” puoman: ke Story Ce nected n One ef [, the Elins of Prospect Park. 10 WEST NINTH STREET, {NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. aa Regular graduate —authorized by the state, and conced- ar zor d, upon Strictly Pa. Younger Pardons. An effort is being made to secure led by the pardon of Younger brothers,who are covfined in a Min ce Nov. 22, 1876, for robbing the Bank and killing the cashier The petition to the Governor is being prepared and will paint a — isthe Don't b it cheapest. ta prison fe sentences Northtield be ed to be the lead- W S i. accom- ing and most suc- h d anied by letter from various cesstul Specialist ite ead P y ous per in BLOOD, NERV- OUS and URINARY DISEASES. W x= | Nervous Debility With ts Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. | sons who are in the pence behalf f Frank J ito a C reporter: interes It costs no more per gallon tk themseives for Infants and Children. | ts cheap paints, and las as long. onicle HIRTY years’ obser tion of Castoria with the patronage of Look out for the br: millions of persons, permit us to speak of it without enewinz. Lead offered you ; “I was with Cole Younger for It is nnqnestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children j FF j sf 4 ay years during 2 r an nin : <a A - Lost Vitality lowing are sure : ERE VO A Es aE the world has ever known. It is harmless Children like it. It A 'y aad Permanently Restored. 5 ats ] - more tender hearted man I never Benet es ea eee eee > : : ave ves. ore Syphilis Southern, Red Sea > ‘knew. If pardoned he will make a gives them bet we a ave Cured for Life Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases |r Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect ay a child's medicine, Castoria destroys Worms. better citizen than I have made, and I have done the best I could. Jim is not as refined as but will “Collier.” For Cotors.—National Lead Co.'s Cole Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. : oS oe Is ‘Dr. H. J, Whittier invar- | ie conduct himself properly if released. makes no (ocoumines that h jent to tint During the long t ef their im- Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cannot fulfill, Avoid c prisonment not sc as a black Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. ¢ure-alls and unskilled physicians, and cons mark has been them —St. Dr. Whittier in pe i symptoms) and receive the ca) physician of long experie skill and sterling Integrity. MEDICINES from our owa laboratory fur- i pished at small cost and shipped anywhere re m or by letter against | Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatnlency. Louis Chror id opinion of 1, Send us a po Saved His Life. | both free. NATIONAL LE The Discovery Castoria nentralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons air. Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. secure from observation. few minutes be ni c. ; . ‘astoria a: TREATMENT never sent ©. 0.D. | anches. When sacs STR | went to Ex about giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not seld in bulk. | FRE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. Office hours—9 to 4.and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. | Health and Emergencies | for 6 cts.—stamps—to prepay. 7 Call or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, §g West Ninth Street. Kansas City, MO ROMANCE OF THE WAR. visited world, but in al she she saw in allt ' th Enoch Arden Features in the Case of) hing else on the plea or p George Davenport and Mrs. her mother r When she w she out it urn home wh illness her with her "ges that you eat C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Smallwood. was stri and even du vere Columbia, Mo., May 29.—On June | 12, in Columbia, George Davenport | and Mrs. John The fac-simile signature of cons ntly = f sf = = ut friend in the pa Smallwood will for a well to Adolph Mubn. do wine i serapece the hs Poy. hora ee ee mena 8 St. Charles | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. : € ; pps : = riage. The wedding will be the Jeounty, comm suicide. on ahe i q ath greatly she ie her fan closing of a series of peculiar cir-) 95+) by shooting himself. He was | § and friends in Brooklyn, but her heart- |cumstances which, in several parti eae ee : 1 It Soaks [iecctinctentaniesn re : partic despondent over the death of bis = ulars, resemble the stories of E och | wife h FI at Ere by one i Z eae a that the |Arden and ‘Van, the Virginian.’ | see Be) -peaeaegenabep at hee Trustee's Sale : a iaanted | ihe fre sae 5 : | Aes e 3S) Whereas Louise Bleich a single Into the Flesh Hosni | The Hest marriage took piace netry SB ARIES’ INK they will do | worean, hy hor seed ‘of trast. dated mers te forty years ago. As a result of this) a 5 barnes sya for you. | January 10th, 18: and recorded in | right down through the the tree, | Marriage several children were born. cmd une : ponder eee en and Aon 1 % 3ates coun ssouri, in book No | | fevered parts to where win a |The family lived on a small farm, | Ce sal 117 at page 50 conveyed to the unc the inflammation is ; 4 posi- | about ten miles south of Columbia. | Tavuible: F Hiscox, 353 bray i ») signed trustee the following deseri . tion, and the ince been = 5 a a ee ed real estate bying and being situ- rooted. That iS why known as the “N Tree.’ ‘This be- | When the civil war broke out Geo. — Salesmen eer Sate j ate in the county of Bates and state Mustang Liniment rylt lief of the te mother was a | Davenport left his wife and children | Rissa ani tea coline: YF DAY petro Ba : , “cures all aches and }|*"* tnd at frequent 5° land enlisted in the Union army. At] ane Exper is , auickly My Llu on) a. Cooma ae 4 pains of man or beast.” , hter's spirit had |Shiloh he was seriously wounded | *“* Cereal aca sale eat : ly Restored. seTH DAY. tion to the city of Butler, Mo. run | If it eyaporated or re- lace, and passed a Jand left on the field. News reached | WANTED —A Few More Book PE Semicon s ie pce eau ect Shoes ene ale nene foal tast * meme yur under the branches her de- |). 0 baa is | in this and adjoining counties for yy all the ence: 100 Nghtyctwo. (8S) feet. mained on the skin it Jovalone thonwht somneh of, | bi8 wife that he was dead. Many OCR JOCRVEY 4hOl \H THE WORLD ng trom early err thence north eighty-two (82) feet, could not cure. That is why volatile extracts thence west eighty(s0)feet to place of years elapsed, and, as she heard no 5 ri beginning, which conveyances was more from him, she concluded that plate is > omar ind no one able to ye A bran new book by_ RE CLARK, Pres't of the arnieal son FRANCIS E. of Christian is ; T shane \ = etc. Deve made in trust to secure the payment the mystery of its Endeavor. The best chanc >» mak money at ae rtain note fully described it fail. They can’t go down : fits lho was dead beyond any doubt. | ever offered to all who want ork. 1d strength to the sex 1 y described in ve general opinion is, A good Age ni of trust, and whereas, de- e nails which held it tops unnatural losses or » through the inflamed parts. Mustang Jobn Smallwood, of her youth, pressed her to marry E iim, and a year to} make sure that her husband was no| an old companion month Distanc n fault has been made in the payment of the annual interest on said note, which according to the terms of said note and deed of trust renders the _ whole ofthe debt due and payable. to the tree had ned by the weather nd the n carried caused by youthful of tobacco, or sad to consumpti combir after waiting » by some one. a 5 = Now therefore, at the request of the oe Ss hing win este more ie Saaliy asepted bis oe] PEWNYROVAL, PILLS : ing |e he ana ena pe in 3 Liniment the park ; and became Mrs. John Smallwood. oiitleinal and Only Genutne. | RVE BERRIES, no other. | to the conditions of said deed of trust | will proceed to sell the above deserib \ed premises at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the east | front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, eounty of Bates and state of Missouri,on Friday, June 7th, 1895. between the hours of nine o’elock in the forenoon and five o’elock in the j afte rnoon of that d for the pur- | ; eget: George Davenport, , in vest pocket owes its success to its |NOT UP ON BAND DISCIPLINE. power of penetration. : | There is nothing mar- velous about its cura- tive powers. It is sim- ply a few common sense _ ingredients com bined _ ina way to make pen- _etration possible and | insure a cure. Druggist for Chichester'a Buglisd Din ed the missing and Gold metallic ot z husband, after the battle of Shiloh was taken toa hospital, and after | three months of suffering was dis charged, but in such feeble health that he was unable to again join the army. He was preparing to return word that his wife and two children had been accidentally killed. He believed ranteed to cure pt by your dru them by mail, upor in plain wrapper. Pamy ate Address mail ordersto AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, O Mo., H. L| Gen. Schotietd's € mons Mus! sm of Sousa’s Fa- al Aggregation, sa was taken to 1 for his lack of San Francisco of How Conduetor task by Gen. Schotic line is told by the The last echo of one vertures was just dying overthe sand hills south of the f grounds, when Gen. Schofield stepped in front of the band and saluted the distinguished leader. Sousa returned the salute and sent one of his men to home, when he received For sale in Butler, by Tucker, druggist. D. ALL Trustee. WwOOD’S PHOSPHODINE. | The Great English Remedy. : the story, and, cestitute and wretch- Promptly and pareaaeray i ' Mustang Liniment Sd: the general up into the band | 94, he decided not to return home a eS es al forms of Fereees | Administrator's Notice. stand. = 5 1 i eee sreby vive ‘has been used for one= | that music was beantiful—beauti- |9Ud wandered to Cahfornia, where 7p atorrhea, Impotency onda | NO ee elon oicthe entate of Re Pe - half a century. ful,” exclaimed the general, as he shook | he remained for nearly thirty years. ects SE Avan ee: chan ‘ito Sheppard, deceased, earsin thousands of cases; | the undersigned on the 6th day of is theonly Reliableand Hon- | May, 1895, by the probate court of Before and After. , I , est medicine known. ASK | Bates county, Missouri. druggist for Wood’s Eeoronetieel = i apa Allersoaa having claims against some worthless medicine in place of this, leave said estate are required to exhibit ; a Been prescribed over 35 were granted to Sousa’s hand warmly. “Tam astonished ipa | ats a aga ; sicc> | About @ year ago he moved to Kan- sir, that you get such results with so z, > eae ee little ¢ discipline.” sas and entered the Old Soldiers’| Home at Leavenworth. While bere} F Write for “Fairy Story Book,” il trated, also Hints from a Horse-doc- » tor’s Diary.” Both books mailed free. Lyon Manufacturing Co., »is nothing that more on << lf him genndanauauns ears isemagnuart Srpaecvevrsr’rT - aw6aa. vine, and the trip takes two minutes and a half | 42 South sth St.. Brooklvn, N.Y. | strictest of discipline | he AU TY which | Se ee Pres Pees them for allowance tothe administra- i naturally nettled at the i's eriti. [reminded him of the fact that his) Jiiix 85. Oneill please, sizwilleure. Pamph. | tor within one year after the date of ican, family was still alive. Hastily be let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. said letters, or they may be precludea Why, general, my men are under Address The Wood Chemical Co., | from any benefit of said estate; and Ne , ay hates : ieee returned to Boone county and found \ 131 Woodward avenue, Detrolt, Mich. | if such claims be not exhibited within oleaaeerag ae Bs eral s wife w 3 vim in this fares" Sold in Butler and everywhere, by | two years from the date of this pub- horoughly drilled iI that his wife wasa widow. Davenport | FA isd i thoroughly ¢ i and 1 3 RooTBEER. There's lots all druggists. lication, they shall be forever barred. own believe that there is any ] introduced hiuself, but at first his} 3 of pleasure and good | This 6th day of May, 1895 a A pline. I have never noticed it. wifewefiisad ito. believes his cstory. | 4 Melis oii eterno: 1 ANNA A. SHEPPARD. } ‘Nature's ScuHeEncn's| “Yo, that’s just it; you don’t see Bee af ance drink, a home- Children Cry for | Administratrix. a i R persisted the gene “Tosa After a dramatic scene and a closer | psa era Pitcher’s Castorla. tH r h . bai 5 | that deligh! é EMEDY M though. Do you know that as soon examination of his fextures she! and young. Child | § FoR 3 ANDRAKE | ..ou turn your back on one side of your | any became convinced that his! and get the genuine ren Cry for | Sheriff's Sale. ij band to si ur baton on the other, | y \ ’ Pitcher’s C i | i Liver LiverPits Peau tellowas al auit ‘oz [story was true, and on June 12 they | itcher’s Castoria. | By virtue and authority of a general : : os: all q : 7 : ss jhe a] | execution issved trom the office of the + \8 Comptaint course you don't see it, for as soon as | will again be united in marriage. -secnamliminenipengpancan Children Cry for | oe or the circuit court of Bates coun, 3 you turn around they begin again Seats eae Ee CRIRETCT NIGEOTOGHORAY: Pitcher’s Castoria. y, Missouri, returnable at the june i The fun in this, at the expense of the | Gaveiton Eleadache 9 piimatn eae | term, 1895, ot said court to me directed 4 PRICE general, lies, of course, in the fac : aed _ | fayor of The Citizen: Bank ot Hainpton, t that when a section of Sousa’s men be Rea senicdvior sili tore or iieed | Iowa, and against J A Boyer and J W ‘ REDUCED, came silent as he turned to the other |ache Electric Bitters has proved to be ) Kisner,I have levied and seized upon all ; a was when the music so required. But | the very best. It ettects a permanent [PER E] the rignt, title, interest and claim ot de- / SIZE the general looked upon this lapse as | cure and the most dreaded habitual sick IE Aiaraabeditn net la baris aM Sop late Ps a ama a eae he would look upon the suspension of | headaches Yield to its influence: We © the following described real es- INCREASED. a tention. Balser a poeat hen he {urge all who are afflicted to procure 4 | tate situated in Bates county, Missouri, ? UE a turned his attention to another part of | bottle and give this remedy a tair tri | to-wit. Lots 14 and 15 in block No 4 and ; THE SUBSURIPTION Ra as, . = | Tn: cases ot habitual constipasion Elec ae No 5 in block No 7 all in the town or poate 23 Bitters cures by giving the needed tone Merwin, in the county of Bates and the PRICE OF THE acting Cotte dein, | to the bowels, and tew cases long resist state of Mo., I will, on KANSASICITY TIMES hereaec the Deen, Woke dcencat BS seo oe Po Try it ae Friday, June 21, 1895, a 5 o eee arge bottles only Fi certs at is : ; ~ vine near Brighton, England, a cable kere Doig Store: 4 between the hours of nine o'clock in HAS BEEN REDUCED Fog Has juke been erected aungneeey | niet | ee mes the forenoon and five o'elock in the :. From a si e steel wire | afternoon of that day at the east TO $4.00 A YEAR. meme hie Ghee Si) eeemeee Sire er: Delprsker Apain! | front door of the court house in the s ing thousand twe dred feet be- | . 5 | city of Butler, Bates county, Misx- $2.00 FOR SIX reo lsat eres ate aia a | ELS ENO ay oe | souri, sell the same or «o much there- 2 . : Bs pty e : oe e F site | missing Dr. J. G. Fraker, supposed of as may be required at public ven- MONTHS; $1.00 FOR pe pa - ae Pare ces! fae bee ee ite have been drowned in the Miss.u due to the highest bidder for cash to ! REE MONTHS. Bo mcr aaa + dimensions and. of |Fi River near Excelsior Springs, bas pace area inher epee 4 \ 2 ‘opes ¢ ler dimensions and o! 3 é = D. A. CoLyEr, id TH ig varying length, so as to bring the line | been located in Marysville, Mich, by WAND —CH{CKENS F ake Cosme picasa 27-4t Sheriff of Bates County. This is not a campaign rate, |of anchors ona letel. On the flukes {the insurance companies which are This property was adverts le s | 2 q ame pro perty ertised for sale ; but « aN ee ate are supported two wire rope cables, one / fighting the $58,000 in policies held De drop in and see No M. Nestie are wil to alittle tha: at February term of court, but failed to if aus = et Fea oe EF & i aan ane by his estate rode at New Home. Mo. He will) pay — seil. petty for wi firet-c pe Fe te rearee oat | =~ mal gare ag — give you the iighest market price the rice the tropolitan newspaper. by five. carrying eight passengers. jand now in ichigan, bas @ fawmly for chickens, egz~ and hides. Also P ELECTRIC TELEPHON one can now al hohe to take a They are moved by an engine on the | | with him, but bis Missouri relatives, hakca. ast ious hi Sold outright, no rent, no Adapted daily paper. | Subscribe at] (ani driving an cndiew wire rope to /eay that Dr. Fraker was drowned at wy oy criptions io the Buter irade tobaccos, Will find this eee ae a Sadress which the ear is gripped, like our cable jhis Excelsior Springs’ home, and/ '¥&e ly Tres, at $1.00 per year aud |. = Saeco oa ee , 4 S CITY TIME ears. The cable is two hundred and | hence it is absurd for the insurance | 88 agent is authorized to collect and | i ad all oth 2 ones aa bag ntelgeart pa ea 4 E KANSA S| thirty feet Above thg bottom of the ra- | people to continue to loeate him on Feceipt for the, paper. rai Superior ru) ers art earth. ‘ont of order, KANSAS CITY,’ MO. Nuwsos M.Neerrenon, | BEWA2F OF IMITATIONS. |

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