The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 13, 1895, Page 7

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OLDEST anv ORICINAL Or 10 WEST NINTH STREET, (NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS: CITY, @ @ MISSOURI. Regular graduate authorized by the state, and conced- ed to be the lead- ing and most suc- | cessful Specialist in BLOOD, NERV- 1d URINARY DISEASES. cen Debility With its Many Gloomy Symptoms Cured. WHITTIER | Fair Warning For the Court. The unmarried woman of uncer- wi tain age was on the ness stand, and the prosect some reason, was disposed to nag P g er. “I believe ar said, as Mary he “that you Howilty, gave y name ried I did,” she replied ASIDES “And what is your age’ “I decline to answer.” “But the court wishes to know.” “It's none of the court's busine snapped the witness. Fruit Men are Cheerf Willow Springs, Mo., June The state horticultural society, in! session here now, has the largest at- @ | tendance since the society was or- , | ganized. Most all of the prominent | fruit men Of the state are in attend- ance, many of whom have visited the! large fruit farms near the ci ity. The fruit crop this season will be very ilarge and of extra quality. There} are ; thousands of acres of bearing | orchards in Howell county, some of | which are the igi in the United Grea Pare a |States, and a great many acres are White Lead | being planted. Owing to the late j | frosts north and east killing all the HERE is but one in the world to be fe pure white , and pure col g brands are h’’ process ways abso! ESSSSSSSSSSSS for stents and Children. A eS el are. Do You Know Ss 6 ” : 3 4 : peat “ia | outhern,”“Red Seal.” | fruit the fruit growers will get good Lost Vitality ERG eee ma eee me 2 7 ae prices for their fruit this fall. Do You Know : : Pertectly and aon ll Restored. question,” frowned the judge. | “Collier.” — — : z seen e cae Teeter Syphilis “The witness will do nothing of & P New York World: The Carnegie oases ee sie ee shat Sere an i : Cured for Life Without Mercury. the kind,” replied the lady. * If you want colored paint, jcompany is going to make tin plate : Urinary Diseases “The court insists,” said the} ° i of the above strictly pure k in a big mill to be fitted for that ay os Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. | 5.41.10, fs ou National Lead Co.'s Pu | purpose in Jess than a month. This ; as Wh is Dr. H. J. Whittier invar-| And why?” asked the witness. | W hite Lead Tinting Colors. too, after the Wilson tariff has re-} See aR y 2 fates athe | “Will I tell the truth with any less | stored tin ore to the free list and cannot fulfill, Avoid cheap! impartiality whether I am twenty or| reduced the duty one half on tin i pre-alls and unskilled physi¢ia r. Whittier in person or by Ie mptoms) and receive the cn Physician of long experien skill and sterling integrit MEDICINES from our 0 (siving jaboratory fu nished at small cost and shipped anywhei nd consult unquestioned | | seventy?” “The judge was thinking ofa fit- ting answer when the prosecutor put in: |plate. Not content with redueing | wages under the McKinley law and the Carnegie is now going d us a postal card and get our book ox : i P ee ee On restoring them under ‘ie tariff. Mr. democrat: | ison off secure from observation. “May it please the court,” he said | Avenue and Tenth to demorstrate that high no wou know sovernment protection TREATMENT never sent ©. 0. D. |severely, “this is contempt, and |not needed to sustain the was because Cas RE CONSULTATION. }should be punished accordingly.” Erratic Kansas Postmaster. try. No wonder that his fo Do You Know (8: tished for 35 URINARY ANALYSIS. The witness smiled most exasper- Washington, D.C. June _«]f| publican eulogists now abuse \ cents, cent a dose? hours—9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. : UIE) ford star stamps to prepay. Il or address in strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, © West Ninth Street. Kansas City, MO §To Health and Emergencies atingly. “May it please the court,” she said in close imitation of the prosecutor, “you may fine me for contempt if you wish, but it will not make me answer. Your Honor and the gentle- man who asked me the question are jelected to the offices you fill by the you dont like my report you can go F mii to hell” is the way Postmaster Glass! of Liverpool, Kan., started off a let: ter to the Postmaster General, whic was received today. The epistle} was short, and rounded out with an} When st expression that enables the officials | Whensbe to make a case against Mr. Glass for | Do You Know be kept we Well, these things se worth + Ct Win “se Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The fac-simile is on is_on every signature of wrapper; | people aud you are both willing to} sending obscene matter through the’ | be elected again. Imprison me if}mail. Glass was dismissed soon af- . it Soaks you wish. I shall not answer; but I|ter the letter reached the Acting | SE BARNESINE | = will say to both of you now, that|Postmaster General, and it is Tele, - What Nerve Berries Trustee's Sale. Into the Flesh right down through the fevered parts to where the inflammation is rooted. That is why Mustang Liniment ‘“‘cures all aches and pains of man or beast.” Sy when the people know you have pun- ished a woman her age, you will never be elected to office in a thousand years. Women rights that are bound to be respected, and public sentiment has accorded us_ this So, there.” The judge looked down at the for refusing to tell have some one. stood that the letter will be banded| DEAF: & HEAD, NOISES ae over to the department of Justice, with directions that he prosecuted} to the full extent of the law. Postmaster Glass 15 one of the] leading old time Democrats of West-} ern Kansas, and about year ago} was made Postmaster. He is some thing of character in this part of the \Wanted-Salesmen Local an Good pay anent uick. E sery Co., & a | WANTED—A Few More Book Ag'ts have done forothers) Whereas Louise Bleich a. single ™! they willdo woman, by her deed of trust dated for you. January 10th, 1803, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No, | li7 at page 50conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following describ- ed real estate Hying and being situ- ate in the county of Bates and state ; of Missouri, to-wit: Beginning at the of block two (2) in tion to the northwest corner Cogswells addi- ty of Butler, M /y, Quickly ' ly Restored. 30TH Day t d th tor look-| State, and it appears that ti TATDNEY DATA THE At for all Weakn lning ther deli eiguty-two (3) ‘ pr cutor a hé prosecutor 100k , C ars that some time | qr ure or a eSSeS, x enc sO eighty-two (82 If it evaporated or re~ | Prosecutor andthe prosecutor look Stats andi appenss that rome iw are GURNEY ARUN THE WORLD ee ee ee ee + he sk t |ed upat the judge, and the question | ago irected by the departe |.” jran book by REV. FRANCIS E. thence north eighty-two (82) feet mained on the skin i mes ie : i | CLARE rot the U Soc. of Christian ante ecny errors apamasieiapipaan: aah! Fanart et eae Id That | 88 passed.—Detroit Free Press. ment to fill out a blank sent to him | bidvavor. ‘The best ch iG eE ODES eae 2 SETS! | thence west eighty et to place of cou not cure, a é showing the arrival and departure | (Yet fers to all who want profitable work. 5 the result ot Over | beginning, which” conveyance was is why volatile extracts Found a Bloody Kuite. aire aeen er atora puta ty eeneenaa eos y,ete. Develops | made in trust to secure t fail. Theycan’t go down through the inflamed parts. Mustang Liniment owes its success to its power of penetration. There is nothing mar- velous about its cura- tive powers. It is sim- Fort Scott, Kan., June 6.—A new clew to the murderer of Charles Stewart Strevel, the recluse ranch- man whose son has just been ac- quitted of the charge of the crime, was developed to-day, when two men found a butcher knife corroded in blood and wrapped in a bloody handkerchief in a field 200 yards west of the house where the murder was committed. On the handker- | chief was printed the name of a} for ¥ Premium Coy erritory. For par WORTHINGTON me mth.rg-Distance No Hindrance, Pay Freight, Give Credit, Free Outlit, and Exclusive ticulars wri to & CO., Hartford, Coun. of mails from his office. He sent in a report, but it was not complete, and he was directed to make another | effort He did not comply, and an | inspector called on him, and explain- | ed the necessity of his complying | with the departmental request. Soon after this another demand was made} of him for the information, which | brought out the letter received to day. e T D. Chicaester’s English Diamond Brand. NNYROVAL PILLS| Original and Only Genuine. Bare, alw Druggist for ¢ mond Brand ia Medical Value of Wines. PARKER’S ® payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas, de- | 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 wholeofthe debt due and payable. Now therefore, at the request of the \ legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust ] will proceed to sell the above describ 1, | ed premises at publie vendue to the «boxes, one full | hi hest bidder for cash, at the east aranteed to cure | front door of the court house, in. the “If not ke opt by your drug- | city of Butler, county of Bates and we will send them by mail, upon state of Missouri, on Dt of ales: in plain wrapper. Friday, June 7th, 1895. and strength to the sex- unnatural losses or sed by youthful se of tobacco 2 lead to consumy use Shows immed t. Insist upon having e NERVE BERRIES, no othe to carry in vest pocket. y Case. I i Pamphlet free Address mail orders to between the hours of nine o'clock in 1 well-known rough character who| A8 a general rule the use of wine HAIR BALSAM eR mS ef ede oper te Chege ply afew common sense : i 8 Hiss is not necessary for young persons Neansee and, beautifice the hair. AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI, O | th : forenoon and five o'clock in the = disappeared from the city soon after | - é Ganentetorae i (afternoon of that day, for the pur- ingredients combined : : z in good health. As, however, life Youthful Color” | |For sale in Butler, Mo., by H. L/ poses of satisfying mud debt, interest ; ae the crime was discovered. The} savance d the circ : : * | | Tucker, druggist. d costs, na way to make ie /~jadvances and the circulation be . € and cost . dD. ALLEN, } sos lai possible pine finder; of the knife and handkerchief |comes languid, natural red wine 26-4t “Trustes: ij a used in moderation, becomes an es- insure a cure. Mustang Liniment has been used for one- half a niuraacl Write for ‘airy Story 1 Hints from a He Both books mailed fre: -you Manufacturing Co., 4° South sth St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. applied to the prosecuting attorney for the arrest of the man whose name appears on the handkerchief, and the prosecutor is investigating the matter. Bucklen’s Arnica: Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, snd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per boxt | For sale oe H. L. Tucker, druggist Charged by His Wife With Forgery. ree Pa rker's Ginger T. Weak Lungs, Desir Tn gin iDERCORNS pain. De ai Take in time. 5 y sure cure for Corns. SCUX & CO., N. ¥- sential article and in many cases ab solutely necessary, but it must be the pure product of the grapes. | The physician meets large numbers | of people, especially women, who j cannot digest the food and drinks. | In such cases they resort to the bev | erage of tea which gives rise to al distressing dyspepsia. The wines! produced “in New Jersey, especially | the Burgundy and the Port Grape | Wines from Alfred Speer’s Vineyards | jat Passaic, are the more reliable and | | most sought after by physicians avd | | those who have traveled abroad and | ook’sCotton oot Administrator's Notice. COMPOUND. Notice is hereby given, that letters of ‘A recent discovery by an old | adminis trationonthe estate of R. P. physician. Successfully used | Sheppard, deceased, were granted to monthly by thousands of | the undersigned on the 6th day of Ladies, Is the only perfectly | | safeand reliable medicine ais | May, 1895, by the probate court of covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who | Bates county, Missouri. Offer inferior medicines in place of this, ask for | All persons having claims against Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no substi- | Said estate are required to exhibit tute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents in postage in letter | them for allowance tothe administra- and we willsend, sealed, by return mail. Fullscaled | tor within one year after the date ot in envelope, to ladies only, 2 said letters, or they may be precludea | | from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this pub- | lication, they shall be forever barred. nd Lily Company, r Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Butler and everywhere, by | all druggists. i * a 2 | This 6th day of May, 1895 i Nature's S Fort Scott, Kan., June 3.—Rob-} paul wines are. For sale by : ee Children Cry for for ANNA A, SHEPPARD. | CHENCK'S| ot Kincade, President of the two so ase made drink, a drink # Pitcher’s Castorla Aduinistratrix. | Remepy > | Ww ages Advanced that deligh | . = M banks at Pleasanton and Mound} . - | and young. | Children Cry for FOR I ¢ ANDRAKE City, Kan ,and at one time a wealthy! Anderson, Ind. June 4.—Before| ao Ee | pi her's C i Sheriff's Sale. | Liver Liver Pitts financier of Southeast Kansae, was|Uitting work to night the laborers | itcher’s Castoria. By virtue and authority ot a general Comp aint this evening placed in jail at Mourd | at the wire nail works received no | | Children Cry for bacaa RC The citedicon TOE ME pee S cent kage makes S gallons. § everywhere. 9, bs ie es COUNn- 2h DRE arent teas City charged with forgery by his tice that begining with to-morrow | RHE GEG as eagenae | Pitcher 's Castoria. ity escent fens at the june : wife. His banks recently failed,avd | morning they would have a.10 per | PHILADELPHIA, PA- | seyor of the Cittsce Beater PRICE he was arrested on the charge of hav-| cent increase in wages. The plant | | lowa, and against J A Boyer mad) w SDUCED, ine rece: i is one of the largest in the country, ) Kisner,I have levied and seized upon all RE | ing received deposits after he knew & 7 E theisiabt, title saterect and clamor ge, SIZE |the bank to be insolvent. He was|700 meu being employed. IDSIE \ fendants, J A Boyer and J W Kisner, m SIZE ER aoe and to the following described real es- INCREASED. jondey - a on mag _ pt : “Cholera in Rassia, PLUG — ituated in Bates county, Missouri, ip ‘ _ qauccee edin giving bond, but bis Washington, D. C, Jane 4 —Con | pein eres an 15 sere oerredes 4and ' > 4 : A si S i o5in oO ot W THE SUBSURIPTION | wife, who is now the complaining! gy] General Karal, at St Petersburg Mersin: i ae. county ot Bates aaa ine i) PRICE OF THE | witness in two counts, seemed de-/reports io the State Department | state of Mo., I will, on | termined to exhaust his bondsmen | that cholera still coutinues in Bus-| | and send him to prison. She charges | sia. The official report from the | } him with having signed her name to| Government of Volga shows that! | securities. Two years ago Kincade | here were 106 cases “and 33 deaths | | was ruputed to be worth $3C0,000, \from April 14 to April 27. Six cases | and was custodian of the saved earn. | Y°T® reported im Se Peteraburg. Friday, June 21, 1895, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the easr front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mis- souri, sell the same or so mue ‘there- of as may be required at Arps ven KANSAS|CITY TIMES HAS BEEN REDUCED | TO $4.00 A YEAR. $2.00 FOR SIX S. | sons. 2 = eee 3 THREE MONTHS. ——— GENS Fates of Canatari, N.Y) WANED —CMCRENS ‘ pee: re te. Important Facts. 1 | Says that e always keeps Dr. King i his property was adverts ¢ This is not a campaign rate, | New Discovery in the hous: and h Dz drop m and see N. M. Nestle-| a F eee sed for sa’ but a permanent thing. THE | 1, you nave dull and heavy pain across tamily has always found the very best | >” GFO! a |arewilling to pay a li more ges ee ee SUNDAY AS Saneeey torehead and about the eyes: if the nos- | results follow its use; that ne would not /Tode at New Home. Mo He ric |the 34 pages. 2 trils are frequently stopped up and tol- | be without it, if procurable. G. A. ee “ heat | 4 le aday fora first-class me-|iowed bya disagreeable discharge; it} Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. ¥ jetss ven the ing market Price | the price ed for ordinary Soe tropolitan Dawe paier Every | soreness in the nose and bleeding from | savs that Dr. King’s New Discovery is |for chickens. egy and hides. Also| Latieers Agents. $73 one can ay) afford to take @/ the nostrils is otten experienced: 1f vou/| undoubtedly the best Cough remedy {takes subseriptioss te the Butler | jy, d cba eho d daily en r. Subscribe at} are sensitive to cold in the head acsom-| that he has used it in his family for | Ww a e t Ccos, Wi ind thi ; once. The Times always leads/ ,anied with headache; then you may be eight vears, and it has Sig to do eekly Trus, «1 $1.00 per year and|, i Address, sure you haye catarrh; and should (1m- | all that is claimed for it. hy not try |ag agent is euthenzed to collect 1 oth d ' KANSAS CITY TIMES mediately) resort to Ely’s Cream Balm | a remedy so long tried and tested. Tria! eee, aaa the paper wed! orand Superior io a! ers THE foracure. The remedy will give in- | bottles fi free at H. L. Tuckers’ Drug}. P p : t KANSAS CITY," MO. stant reliet. a Regular size 50, $1,00. Natsos M. Nusrtxrop. | BEV ARE OF IMITATIONS. | watramied Cinvsiaretons. | wr. MABEISON & €O., .--a 30 12, Colambua 3.

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