The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 20, 1896, Page 7

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THE LARGEST PIECE OF Gn (0D TOBACCO EVER SOLD FoR lo CENTS. s3'of Brain P = coe ry l.ality, Nightly ney and wasting diseases caused by pntainsno opiates. Isa nerve tonic jeand pany strongand plu Pp. bi By mal ‘funded, Write us. sions, evil drea youth fulerrors ure and blood buzidc 5 P a ‘written guarantee or money: medient book, sealed plain wrapper, with testimonial uy charge for consultations. Beware of imita- adress SERVE BLED COs, Masonle Temple, Chicago. “TIRIMBLE, Drugeiste “Bua Dar. Dar. Forsalein Butler. 3 “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO i POPULAR MAGAZINES! FOR THE HOME. \ Bates County Bank, BUTLER, MO. Successor to: Eates Co. i National Bank. 3 | Established in 187¢. Paid up capital $125,000 A general ,banking business trans- FRANK LESLIE’S OPULAR acted. MONTH LYj | FJ: TYGARD, - - - President ach Month : Crigi HON. J. B. NEWBERRY ,]_ Vice-Pres. - stra- 4 - fy ae Matter and | str Wes SOS any other Magazine in America. 2S cts.; $3 a Year. T.sJ. Smirn. A. Wo THurman Leslie’s Pleasant Hours’ © SMITH THURMAN. pron BOYS AND CIRLS. LAWYERS, Office over Bates County Natn’l Bank. Butler, Missouri. Bs Wholesome, ny Puly illustrated. ‘The best writers for young Contribute to it. 10 cts.; $1a year. SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO . —s MILER WEEKLY TIMES Tors and Magazine......$3.50 end Pleasant Hours $1.75 ally the Best Club Offers ‘Send to Frank Lestie’s. Publishing House, N.Y., or New Niustrated Premium List, Free. f. HAGEDORN The Old Reliable THOTOCRAPHER nie North Side Square. | DR. . 7 HULL the best equipped gallery in | DENTIST. Southwest Missouri. All Styles of Photogrphing Mtédin the highest style of the | Art, and at reasonable prices. Monthly. RAVES & CLARK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. State Bank Office over the Missouri North side square. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en aspecialtv. “DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, McKibbens callanswered at office day or Office, tront room over store. Ail night. | Specialattention given to temale dis eases. New Fitted up Rooms, Over Jeter’s Jewelry Store. Entrance, same that leads to Hagedor H Studio, north sice square. Butler, Mo. PianpRa: Satisfaction. Call and see Sauples of work.= FoR fa Liver _C. HACEDORN. |Cometaint ayon Work A Specialty. | | Natuac : Berk in my line is guaranteed te EMEDY LiverPiuts Is YourjTongue dull and ‘inflamed and do you teel mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing. Your liver and kidney are not doing their werk. Why don’t you take | Parks Sure cure. If it does not make | you feel better it costs you not g-— Tucker | Coated, your throat dry, your eyes | Sold oy H. L | A $40,000 Fire at Kennett Mo. | Kennett, Mo, Feb. 12—The | north side cf the Central square of, | Kennett, composed of over twenty | | business places, including the Bank | building, the postoflice and the ex general | tensive store of Benjamin Weil's was consumed by fire today. | Weil's loss alone was fully $20,000, | and the aggregate of the other losses was probably twice as much. Insur-| ance very small. The fire started in the postoffice and resulted from burglars blowing open the safe. A book on kidnye troable and its treatment will be mailed free to anyone who will write for it, addressing the Buker PillCo , Bangor Maine; or patient may enclose 56 cents in Postal Note, or cash ina registered letter; and one box of Buker’s Pills will be mailed togeth er with the book, post paidto the address given. Buker’s Kidney Pills is a new and marvell- ous remedy assisting nature to relieve clogged and diseased kidneys; will also relieve bladder diseases, urinary troubles,backache and little | aches and pains throughout the body. Back- ache and kidney-ache are very often the same and these pills will remove the kidney trouble curethe aching back, and purity the blood, Safe in all cases Being a new discovery, Buker’s Kidney pills are not yet on sale at all drug etores. In en- buiring, be sure you get Buker’s, (price 50cts) or address Buker Pill Co., as above, and men- tionthis paper Southwestern trade supplied by Me Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis Mo. pm. May Re- Enter Public Life. Glasgow, Feb. 12 —The Herald of this city says that Mr. Gladstone is greatly inclined to stand again for Parliament at the first available op- portunity, in order to support the Armenians. Mr. Gladstone does not conceal his conviction that both po- litical parties in Great Britain betrayed Armenia. the ,Use ‘ot Talking have Ww hat About colds and coughs in the sum mertime. You. may haye a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may hav. the croup and when it comes you ough to know that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure for it. Sold by H. L.Tuckere | W hen the j tion of 2,090. istrong dele The world is full of microbes. The tramp is a parasite who eats the bread of honest toil; the bore isa parasite who devours the time of the busy man; the gossip is a para- site that destroys the happiness of many a home with words of sugar coated venom; the slanderer is a parasite that murders character; the hypocrite is a parasite that. entraps the unwary with falsehood while wearing a mask of fairness. Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. It is announced from Washingtou that Senator Vest, Gov. Stone and ex Copgresswan Bland have been practically agreed upou us three of the four delegates-at lirge trom M's souri to the Nationul Democratic convention. It is also said that amovg Missourians Mr Vest has been avree] upon as Missouri's member of the committee on plat form.—Nevada Mail. ls: aera SE REGULATORZ THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE ‘sy Once Promising Town of the Cherckee Strip Turned into a Ceme from city coun Cross forae novel end in a latter of its e Opened up of 3,000 and the former It was war om between tl lo} ington, City recogniz This was eight months a who succ site. Cross gave up the fight and Ponca City. MISSOURI MAN'S SARCASM. | “God Bless the Rich Corporations, the Poor (an Steal. Cuicaéo, Feb. 14.—"*God bless the rich corporations; the poor people can steal.” Such was the unique title of a paper read before the Farmers’ Insur- ance convention at the Great Northern yesterday. The author of the paper was H. F. Stapel, of Rockport, Mo. He asserted that if the present rate of in- crease in the growth of seven com- panies of the United States was kept up for 20 years they would practic: control the finances of the United States. MUTUAL INSURANCE. Farmers inthe Vicinity of Milan, Mo., ganize an Institution of Their Own. Minan, Mo., Feb. 14.—The farmers of this county met in the courthouse yesterday and organized a fire and tor- nado insurance company, and termed it the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co. of Sullivan county. go, and moved to Or- wenty-five th ms sand dollars assessable capital wa subscribed at once. They will cha for insurance on five-year policies lea) no assessments to be ¢ ared $100,000 is written. T eounty in the state a this plan of insurance AMERICAN NEEDLE FACTORY. The First of the Kind in This Country Will Soon ) e Started at Chicago. CuicaGo, Feb. 14.—A needle manu- factory, the first in the United States, is soon to be started here, the needles to be made by a machine (the first of the kind) invented by Eugene Fon- taine, of Detroit. Repeated tests have demonstrated its practicability, and it will turn out 2,500 needles an They can be sold for 50 cents a thou- sand, against $1.20 for English and 75 cents for German needles. util is the 54th has adopted hour. Alleged Gold Find in Kansas. Sr. Josern, Mo, Feb. 14—U. G. Leedy, the St. Joseph & Grand Island operator at Hollenberg, Kan., a station about 138 miles west of this city, re- ported to the general offices here that great excitement prevailed over the discovery of gold in a creek bed near there. Samples of the gold-bearing dirt have been assayed by Prof. Bart- lett, of Des Moines, who says it will run $20 per ton. Heavy Withdrawals at New York. WasuINGToN, Feb. 14.—Heavy with- drawals of gold, presumably for the purpose of making payments on bond purchases, continue to be reported from the sub-treasury at New York. The withdrawals yesterday amounted to $1,271,600, of which $1,200,000 was in coin and $71,600 in bars. This leaves the true amount of the reserve, so far as reported, i Heim’s Hrewervy Damaged. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14.—The ele- vator of the Heim Brewing Co.. a part of the company’s mammoth plant in the east bottoms, last night. The wetting of the ¢ will be heav the building w elevator was one of was damaged by fire ss caused by the ain stored therein ty $20,000, while The Kan- as damae red $1,000. sas City MARKETS Live Stock Feb. 14 —( mixed 3 H pigher western " ‘i “sa 0 22. 803 50G3.00 lambs, 33.25@4.¢0. Texas, t Grain aud Provisions. Kawsas City. FY 14.—Receipts of wheat, 5 cars: a yearago,5 cars. Sales by car lots: hard whea No. 3 hard. for infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do Do You Know its ingredients is pu Do You Know That it has been in use ofall Do You Know other co ie: “ Castoria’ Do You Know Do You Know t 35 averay cents, oroneo ad Do You Know Pp The a PA R’S HAIR BALSAM and beautifies the hate Yuxuriant growth. j Never Fails to Restore Gray} | Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp HINDERCORNS, ‘The only sure Cure tor Cort pains Ensures fortto the fect, Makes walking eagy, i5cis. at Druggists. BREAKFAST—SUPPER, EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. NNYROYAL PiiLs ree at for Caichester's English Dia- Brand in Red and Gold metallic’ C.B. LMS & CO. Proprietor of You Know absolutely harmless? e@ doses cf a furnished Casto for 35 is ou every wrapper. —— Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. BENEFICENT AND WISE. Read what Maj. Waddill, Superin- tendent of Insurance,says about the disability contract of the Bankers Life Asso- ciation of Kansas City. Wm. D. Murray, " Deputy Supt. Jas. R. Waddill, Superintendent's 3A. FJ Harvey, Actuary.) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, {STATE OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS, May 25th, 1895. Judge C. W. Clarke, V. P. Bankers Life Ass'‘n., 205 Sheidley Bldg, K. C. Mo. Dear Judge:— | T am in receipt of yours of May 23 and the proposition you make there is very wide of the proposition Iun- derstood you to be contending for. What I understood you to want was a clause in your policy providing for the payment of half the policy in the event of total disability, but the prop- osition you make now is in the event of total disability, at the request of the policy-holder, to pay half in ab- solute discharge of the policy. Such a condition as that in your policy is beneficent and wise. Beneficent in that it gives to tbe policy holder aid in his extremest need, and wise in that it enables the company to settle an approaching total loss at fifty per cent. Ithink such a condition as | that in your policy is a wise provision | and as quoted by you in your letter, “ae Horn Stables and Livery outfit of J. W Smith, and having added to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the Best Livery Barn In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on commission, Stock bearded by the day weeko> month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barnin this section. Call ard see him c B LEWIS & CO Trustee's Sale. Whereas M A McKinzie and Lizzie McKinzie hie wife, by their deed of trust dated January fznd 1595, and recorded in the reeorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR—don'’t | forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish Suan the Winter, t like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the acct ste, which brings on I and Ague and Rh ou want to wake up your L a be sure you take SIM EGULATOR to do it. It als Keeps. it proper! ly ch e body invigorz get THE BEST BLOOD n Af condit ily be when the Liver is kept Liver Remedy once and n rence. But take only SIM) JLATOR — it LIVER REGULATOR Ww difference. Take it in Pow. der or already prepared, or make a te: powder; but take SI MMONS LIVER REGU- LATOR. You’ll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphiz, Pa. er uma- | at 5) July, book No. 127 at page 315.conveyed to the under | signed trustee the foliowing described real | estate lying and being situate in the county of | | Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit Lot one (i) in block number one hundred | and ninety (1%) in the city of Rich Hi | which conveyance was made in trust t secure | the payment of four certain notes fully describ- | ed in said deed oftrust and whereas default has been made inthe payment of said notes | now pret due / And whereas itis stipniated and | and accrued interest thereon, and unpaic¢ a agreed th ture i for th sid property wae to be kept in- benefit of holder of the note he whole of the debt may be de payable at t ion of the h the ‘notes. and he eclares all of said note nd payable efore, at the aid notes and } tdee oft Friday, February 14, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of sstisfying said debt, interect anacosts. R. G. HARTWELL, 10-48 Trustee. Having purchased the Elk Horn barn} + Mo.,; I could urge no objection to it what- lever. I donot regard this as an ac- | cident provision at all; it may ar | | se from sickness, may come from old | age, may come from sudden stroke of paralysis, a confirmed case of rheu- matism, crit may arise from an acci- | dent, and it is not paying anaccident claim to make such a settlement. It isan adjustment or compromise of | the whole amount of the policy by paving half at the time when the policy-holder most needsit. This, a= I have before stated I regard both wise and beneficent. Very respectfully, Jas. R. Waddill, Superintendent. F.C. SMITH, Agt 45-tf BUTLER, MO. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the February term, #6, to me di- rected in favor of John M Vaughan and against Fred Cane and Dorothee Cane, I have levied and seized upon allthe right, title, in- terest and claim of defendants, Fred Cane and Dorothee Cane, in and to the follewing de- scribed rm al estate situated in Bates county. Missouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section three, and north half of northwest quarter of section ten in townseip thirty-eight of range thirtv-one, allin Bates county, Mis- souri, I willon Saturday, February 22, 1896, betweea the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court how in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missow sell the same or so much thereof as may be r | quired at public vendne to the highest bidder i for cash, to satisfy { 20-4¢ Sheriffs Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion for delinguent t: seued from the office of the clerk of cirenit court of Bates coun- . retarnabie at the February term, i, of aid court to me directed in favor of S H Fisn- | er exofficio collector of the revenue of Bates county and againat Nancy Hann and Wm « lon, [have levied and seized tu right. terest and claim ¢ of ancy Hann and Wm »illo following deecrit Bates county e o’clock in the f he afternoon of east front door of the court ho of Butler, Bates county, sisso sell the same or s0 mu ereoi a8 may Fequired st public vendne to the highest bid- between t noon 8! derforcash, to sati s2id execution and costs. . A. COLYER, 10-48 Sheriff of Bates County - voice thon iene

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