The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 13, 1898, Page 7

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r ; The Roads of Europe. Bittinger Biackballed. ‘EB a’ oft ra) City Tribes Dau i —Unite iis a Tilint . The British Isles have near! ) miles of macadam or ston ays. E TELLS ABOUT THE SUFFERING OF HIS |= '= DAUGHTER, is a pleasure THAT THE conveyance in | hed Denmark Victim Gf Nervous Prosiiation and Neuralgia, sin ground. | swoten be uo lees than 5 { FAC-SIMILE fine country and in some respects 8) balls were cast again he Saved After Her Physician en i, ec. es es eet SIGNATURE Sean tances are long and sometimes! States government in this se From the Republican, Columbus, Ind. mountainous. Norway also has! Canada. in the neichborhood of KR reeently, a reporter : opkins, daughter of Mr. Dennis Hopkins, % prominent farmer of Bartho- Jomew Count ad been the subject of remarkable feciided toi pate: mm feulars. He was driven to Mr. mountains. Holland also goc da | Colenel Kuapp of New York and ae roads; her people set a worthy ex |W. A. Anderson of Wieconsin, Maj od her steadily foc a9 sae earner |ample for all nations, thrift and un-| Bittinger’s predecessors, were hon- faeoete worse Ht ene Bi aereoaa energy being their charac | ored and esteemed members of the ! |teristic All parts of the Germanjelyb. Mr. Bittinger’s defeat un | Promotes Dige stion Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither }) Oprunt, oe nor Mineral. IS ON THE k Pills for Pale did country home, where he us to : Beesting conversation with that ge People for her, as i that they were the |@mpire can be reached over emooth |doubtedly was brought about by an | Nor N NARCOTIC. eee thes ny eaten 2 f the pille, and thoroughly improved roads. | article published in a Chicago paper sap Re ried De Williams? F siderably ee rs Belgian roads are often paved with | recently. which was telegraphed to Bene of Old Dr SANTELPITCBER W A Pp p I : nd they did her more used ubout | boxes, with the result |Cobble stones Austria bas spent/and published in full by the local Liem in Sead ~ ell, and sinee then ; ‘ 7, A “ iptoms whatever, of her millions of dollars improving her newspapers. In the article mention- g deggie ag ue roads end few pations have better. | eq Mr. Bittinger saidthat the French- |While the railroad service and| Canadian citizens of Quebec were icines together that she | th: medicine in a few sicians for OF EVERY BOTTLE OF 1 ever took. A few boxes of gecomplished the cure of a months which had baffled years. “About three years ago her healt can tofail. The doctor who attended her eid this was caused by weak dig This produced nervousness, which was Eoenananied: by nen- ralgic troubles, which at first was 1} tin the nerves about the | Of eourse TOUS loes ution for any such tre in Clara’s case, doir uns failed to accomplish : : : a 5 <= ire to give new life | €4uipment of Europe is far inferior | forming secret societies aud arrang- | fatan Fi Fe ae arated Ree ees to that of the United Stater, there ing for an outbreak looking to the | Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- » De. Willian? : for Pate is absolutely no comparison between | independence of Canada tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ey am Fi has suppres. |the natural highways (roads) travel-/ When Mr. Bittinger’s name was | Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- cece lars ; f ae. f baci ed night and day in all seasons by/|firet mentioned for consul general | | ness and LOSS OF S : woudertul everal pl elements ne and < nidly grew worse, notwithst that the physician ' : ' : Oe iaraeaience : from Tae Kb man and beast. The roads of the) his appointment was opposed by || FacSimile Signature of 5 7 are sold. % in boxes United States are the worst in the prominent republicans of Missouri, | Ait'}iiae, > at 50 cents a bo si a . = | + a st. 1 he of all drug. | CVilized world. a fact which also vontributed to to-| NEW YORK | Cnsterte to pct cp tn oneee bottles only. Tt yous prostrati tin, and sts r liame? Seng TEESE cugigs 2 | TT a ————— not sold ia b on’t allow anyone to gon all run down. Her blood was impure Redicine Coa: . Beauty is Blood Deep. night's vote in the club. | ACGimonths old you anything else cn the plea or promise that it Clean blood means aclean skin. No beauty s | 35 Dosrs—-}35 CENTS 4 ‘will enswer every pur- = = : ——————————————— without it. | Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean Mexico, Mo. Dec.30—Several days | = — = on get C-A-8-T-0-B-L-A, your blood and keepit clean, by stirring up a wa : ae THE Order of Publication. the lazy liver and riving all’ impurities from ago Miss Ollie Richardson, of this ‘s STATE OF MISSOURI) the body egin today to banish pimples, % ~ . a County ofBates, § °°- boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly county, prepared to marry Edgar SA very aGieaies i iatat Count an piliows complexion by taking Casearets,-beauty = | - te ie Ol cart Corre on iat ce ene eben e I oie ean i druggists, satistacuon | Marsball. After the feast was pre-| : | in va | plainti, vs. the unknown heirs of John Hick: | S¥aranteed Loc 0c. 5 5 rue | lin, deceased, John Gray ren unknown — —— —— pared and some of the guests had neirs of John y ceased, defendants The Emblem of Death arrived the intended bride's father ow at this ¢ sthe pl ‘ein by < 4 : “ Savanab, Ga, Jan. 2—P. H. Mab. {informed the intended bridegroom tion and affidavit, alleging among other thing * bs a * 8: j thatalt the Metendants, are non-residents Of ry, the embezzling agent of the|tbat ths wedding would not take | “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” LUMBER CO.: | By tie Clark th vabation uaeeiiateuase! ©é|Soutbern Wixprees Company at} Pisce, and banding him the wedding | GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF | menced a suit against them in this court, th rick 7, ing, d bi € F re-| object and general nature of which is to have Brunswick, who was captured near | TP ERIE GU aa CNS | | the title to the following descrit lands in| here Saturday, attempted suicide in turn. | e | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit em acres} > s : = | ——O——-} off of the east of the northeast quarter of | hig cell in the police station during No explanation was given, but} the southeast quarter of section nine( in town- = . | ship forty (40) of range thirty-three (3), said|/the night. This morning young | some light was thrown on the matter strip off of said east side being six and ‘25-100 5 é 3 a chains wide at the north end and three and | Mabry was fouad lyimg in a pool of today when Miss Ollie became the -100 chains wide he s ; and also 2 = . Ord f Publication. ee a southeast | blood on the floor, bis clothing soak-! Wife of S. D. Watson of Bachelor,| iy op Siete RI , ein | The Dreaded General Uffice at Kansas) the northeast quarter of quarter of section ten (10) in township i “a | Call t ss Cit Missour1 forty (40) of range thirty-three (33), v! ed and his hands and face red with |C®Uaway county. County of Bate ys . plaintiff under and by virtue of 3 s — re Be it remembered, that a retofore, to-wit: at Nised Statute of Missouri (189) blood. He was unconscious and Weyler.will not be prosecuted ar term of the circuit court of Hates . -quent amendment th : - ? Lisso nd held at the Lexie that the equitable title eman was at first thought to be dead. He|the public prosecutor having advis- city of Butler, on the first ‘ ith R. J. Hurl the government more than t } Pp 2 ing edvis = rap eae en This company, with R. J. Hurley, | (.° na more. than 31 years prior to the in-|had opened an artery in his wrist|/ed the goyernment of Spain that] .! sui, and afterwards on the 4th day of of Butler, Mo., as General Manager, oot this suits a plainti’ and his! i a penknife. The ar aieianin Ga - smbe isv7, the same being the twenty- cae e4 = 5 -” | immediate grantors have hac poss sion of saic i ic third judicial di d te ong othe: hes Eight Lumber Yards in this| mmaadTtuinmncassracne nea | with & Benkaife. | The pbysicians|there ie no ground on which todo) thing preceding were fad, oi i joini . | than 31 years prior hereto; that John Hicklin 6 wi a day or The State of Miss or . . . county and other in adjoining coun-| sn yonn Gray acquired title or apparent title 7 = aes Paeas pak Saas ane 06 SAR! Westee x oni Settee - A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and ties. The fact that we operate to said lands in Ix3.and 18M by entry from the | bWO. the revenue of Bates eounty in the state of| Scientist, Will Send Free, to the P United States and th The iron trade review of the week! Missouri, plaintiff, vs, Charles G Worthern, | Afflicted, three Bottles of his appears of record no number or yards, enables us to buy | conv. 4 - Before he became too weak to 4 - - rs y yance from them from that time. to this A B Mayes, MA Calkins and John R Dennett sett ts : all kinds of building material in large | date, although they have not been in possessic : says that business is good, and that! defendants 6% oats Newly Discovered Reme i thereof, and in this way haveanapparentinter-|move, Mabry smeared his open - : : Civil action for delinquent taxes. dies to Cure Consump- quantities and sell at LOWEST! est, that said John Hicklin is dead and his dtwitkihis blood ‘and q| Prices of iron and iron products are| ow at this day comes the plaintift | tion and All Lung PRICE. Call and see us. heirs are unknown to plaintiff and are 1 band with his blood and stampe | cutie the impression of the hand on the eee : eae her attorney and makes proof to the sat dents of this state, and for that reason their being steadily maintained. of the court that defendants, A iy May spective names and interests cannot be more i . oe = cadaek ae 4 Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic wall of his cell. Underneath he English advices from Korea are| upon it is on or carry more joy to the aMicted, than the fed by publica Calkins and R. ‘Dennett, are non- 50 YEARS’ difin set out, that said John Gray has an - of Missour. Where- | EXPERIENCE apparent interest by reason of his entry as dants be | SwarefT. A. Blocam, M. tims Peatl aforesaid and if he is dead his heirs would have = i ts a ae on that plaintiff has com . a” cs Rear aad ae ite dead the names of his heirs} Wrote in blood with his finger: |that J. McLeavy Brown, the British | menced a suit against them in’ thio court by ne. | Street, New York City are unknown to plaintiff and tor that reason |«<Southera Express Company, Dec. supervieor of customs in that coun- tition the object and general nature of whic discovered an absolute od all pulmonary com- at merit nown . pttles of medicine to any reader of the Burteu KKLY Timms sufering from chest, bronchial, throat umption, ‘new scientific course of medi- cured thousands of onsumption and to m: that said Confident that he hb: their respec vee re ae annot be snes cet to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the | ©@%e for nitely set ont; that if said Gray is living he is |g 297." ¢ : = ‘ te delinquent taxes of the years IMv2 and | erly eeldnit of the state; ana thatall the heirs | 25? £09 > the date he committed | try, is still manfully holdiog bis job. | amounting in the aggregate to the sum of of both Hicklin and said Gray are non-residents 4 5 iS together with interest, costs, commission and of the state of Missouri, that plaintiff! and his the robbery, and below that he drew fees, upon the following destribed tracts of immediate grantors have had the open, notorious e Street railway owners of Illinois | land situated in Missouri, to-wit Trace Manns | and adverse possession of said. premises for | skull and cross bones in blood. y : northonst quar | am nS nn more than 31 years and have paid taxes Tarren cities and towns held a meeting and | ter of section fourteen (14) township forty-two radiate on same during ‘all of said time, and that 5 = twent F pele 8 ie 3 sh ey “ E 7 . 94 ae range wenty-nine (29), and rt ond Bice eee ecray unless the said defendants be and appear at Woman Killed bya P. G. Train, formed a state sssociatior. They i defendants be and appear at | . gaty whieh h io hoe ty dry vas quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an this court, at the next term thereof to be begun Siloam Springs, Ark., January 5 bs : m of th t to be began an Bi r? yates ¢ owes to humanity—to donate Hee ete probably patentable. Communica- | and holden at the court house in. the city of pripgs, ” y 5.| deny that they ars making a combi-| hoiden in the city ¢ Bates county, Mie- | bis im je cure. tions strictly confidential. Tandbook on Patents | Butler, in said county, on the 15th day of Feb- News: of & disire weiiiek x Bek : souri, on the 15th day of February, 1808, and on | . Ofered freely, ts enough to, commend it. fren, Cijest agency for securiny | tents. | ruary next, andon or before the third day of | —~' Stressing accident | nation agains’ taxation. or before the third day thereof, (if the term peartg ico ine Farina contdence of the atents taken throuch said term, ifthe term shall so long continue— é: ; . shall so long continue, andif not then before | p' apecial notice, without charge, in the See eat thon on or before the last day of| that occurred late this evening at the end of the term,) and plead to said. petition | , He hae proved the dreaded consumption to e beyond any doubt. ake in sending— poking the genero A be scars There willbe n said term—answer or plead to the petition in : t : : James G. Stowe of Missouri, was | according to law, the same will be taken as Scientific Fimerican. Bid canse, the same Will be taken as confessed Stilwell, south of here, in the Indian Sar 1G uae confessed and judgment rendered according to 0 est ci nd judgment will be rendered accordingly x i i & pomuincate o be oneu eneral a the pra of said petition, and the above de- | A handsomely iustrated weeny: Temmssaa | And beit re Grictel that's copy hereot| Leritory, bas been received. A scribed real estate sold to satisfy the same. | invitation. He hy Year: four months, $1 Sold by all newsdealers. | be publis sh according to law, in the| Cherokee woman named Sequitcbie Cape Town, Cape of Gooi Hope. And it is further ordered that 8 copy here- | 98m SesoPenn ino : “"e be p shed he % . scounty, Mis-|and two grown daughters were at- Times, a weekly newspaper printed and H ad hington, D.C. for four weeks, 8 eititaed ageies ewe : Don’t delay until too late. Address T. A. Brat i et erashinerons or four weeks su publish in Bates county, issouri, for | siccum, M.C.. 98 Pine atreet, New York, and the last in- se efore the first i : ) fo ecks successive’ 8 day of the next term of the circuit court. tempting to crocs the tracks of the tiouite be at kecet aiveas aa when writing the Doctor, please give expres jaro, Prompt, Positive STEWART ATCHESON, Cire Sherk. Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf rail- day of the next and postofiice address, and mention reading Cure for Impotence, Loss | A true copy of the record. — Witness my hand from the record Witn | this article in the Butiun Waexcylixs.l-lyr of Manhood, Seminal nd the seal of the circuit court offroad when they were run into by a oe cured, in a weekly newspaper e 5 fore the first icourt. A trae copy s my aforesaid with the {seat] hereunto affixed Order of Publication, B Emissions, Spermatorrhea, [seat] Bates county, this 13th day of Decem- ' z ee reer = Nervousness, Sanat ber, 1897. Se “st heavy train that was being backed For Infants and Children. Butler on this the 6th day of Dece STATE OF MISSOURI, | 9, Loss of Memory, &c. Will STEWART ATCHESON, f 2 ae | ber, 1807 STEWART * County of Bates. | raed make you a eT es Cirenit Clerk. |up by a switch engine. The mother} | 5-40 Cireuit Clerk. | 1) the Probate Court for the County of Bates ys , i = ro - eae ae > — r iz ee = i aoe t November term, isi, Fred E. Mosler ad- po seclat Directlona Matled Order of Publication. escaped without injury, but the old SMITE TAF, Order of Pubication. ministrator, G. D Jer, deceased. with each Box. Address | STATE OF MISSOURI, ? est girl fell under the wheels and Ak STATE OF MISSOURI, eee ee Pabiicstion. et Ballard Snow Liniment Co., Eines CN was cut in two, while the other Bates. el Mester. doconsed, preseuts oy ee 2919 Lucas Ave. Be it remembered, that heretofore, at ESE Ce 9 s fe | "eta f Publ e Conrt he county of Hates | petition, praying for an order for the sale of ST.LOUIS, - MO. lar term of the Circuit Court of Bate | daughter was so badly injured tbat} rder of Publicaticn November term, S Mudd, sdminis- | so much of the real estate of said d das Missouri, began and held at the court | 8 sia | STATE OF MI «deceased will pa satisfy the remaining due Asron J Sat oO by said estate, an¢ yet unpaid for want of saf- ficient assets, sccompanied by the lists and Inventories required by law tn euch case: onexamination whereof it is ordered j that all p interested in the estate of sald deceseed, stifled that application as afore said hae been made aod unless the contrary q be shown on or before the fret day of the next term of t to be held on the second Monday o next, and order will be h of nouse, frst T in the city of Butler, on the| Anes : paiae etiar tie eccont! Maunay tn (ooo mes ic County ot B November, 1897, and afterwards, on the 2nd <= Be it remembered, t to-wit: at day of Decemb: th being the | aregular term of the Circuit court of Bates twenty-first judicial day of eald term among | county, Missouri, begun and held at the | other the following proceedings were had. court house, in the city of Butler, on the to-wit: OF Renick, plaintiff, vs. J M Hurd st Tuesday after the eecond Monday in and Irene Hurd, defendan November, 7.and afterwards, on the 4th Now at this day comes the plaintt day of December. iss7, the his attorneys.Graves & Clark and fi! twenty-third jadicial day pres sents rde aid deces herein by tion and affiuavit, alleging among other things among other the followi tao Ghcee os coe | that defendants are not residents of the had, to-wit: Amanda the real 4 deceased will be of Missouri: Wh Frank Barnes, defendant | alent T Pg gyre he 1 ppt | court that sald defendants be notiied by pub- Now at this day comes the plaint ff herein by | ie furth t this notice be pub. lication t plaintiff has commenced a suit/f > our big ad. fe attorneys, Graves & Clark and files her | coy Hehed in some er in this state, for J em in this court, by petition and | ———— petition sad smderit. mueges smone other | ruary four week before the bext term of this court the object and general ° “ | things, that defendant. Frank Barnes, is not & | sale < sol thaka ¢ of thie weties * ved on which is to recover judg ment Marion Shedrick cf Metz basa) resident of the state of Missour!: Whereupon it | awe at tbe hates veddiin ta Matin aveuty at tthat said defendant be | is ordered by the co’ of the next least ten days prior to the fret 4 red on the isth day ren he Laney ; 7 yfore ITM Cannon, justice, in favor of plaintit | COW that beats the worl i's record in | tytined by pabll er that plaintid has com- pede sag to / and against defendant for the eum of $55 and a a er 2 | menced a suit agsinst bim in this court by ys “= Coste and interest, and filed In the office Sand | raising celves,” said P. O. Hereford. | Ditton and amlavit the object and general TATE OF MISSOURI, § gy to obtain a decree of e of whict . andthst the defendant’s|“She is eeven vears old and has en attached, and that unless clerk of this property has > the said ¢ this court, 1 to be begun and holden at_ the court}months. Last Febru house in the city of Butler, in said county, on} . Zun and holden at the court he the 5th day of February next, and on or be |gha boretwins, and last January | city of Butler, in esid ccunty. fore the third day of said term. ifthe term shall | 7 | of February next. and on or solong continne—and if not, then on or before |twins again, and a few days #go/| day ofsaidterm. if the term st the last day of said term—answer or plead to ‘ i = nue—and if not, the the petition in the same will be|triplets. I don’t kucw bow she is | day of said term— SALT taken as confesse: zment will be ren- | tion in eaid cause, HE LTH dered accordingly jon milk and butter, Lut on calves | confessed andjadgment w sbe takes the ceke "—Netada Post. ant upon the grounds th: the dants be and appear at seven. .calvce ii Jon) then oe 2 ‘an habitual dronkard, and that er Ud eae oo ee 23 | USicec the sald Frank Barnes be and appear a year ago, | 8t this court, at the next term agpet nto the nostrils. It is quic cents at Druggiats or by mail ; ELY BROTH therein refe of record in my offic and seal of raid ein Bat or zi nal o RS. 56 Warren St., New York C py hereof e BUTLER School Fund Mortgage Sa w . i Mary © Pag ate of Mie INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID} ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU to SI the next term ot the citenit court Witness my w per 1 1 dav of De STEWA ATCHESON Circuit Clerk. |“ady manazers Why not pension : the board of f the Chicago | FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE E | purses 2 GUARANTEED or money refunded. tains remedies recognized y to devote therr lives | said ; lod oy ali eminent physicians to their country. Suca patriotism | note i > ¥ as the best for Kidney and z - @ day of “7. lig surely entitled to recognitioz narred. th day of D r. Bladder troubles. . SHETTERLY, - P. CALLAHS | = au Price soc. and $1.00. “See. and Gen. Manager, . Administrator. 1K.C. Times ; “administrator San Franceiso. Cal { managers ere

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