The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 30, 1898, Page 9

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General Ofice at Kansas City, Missour1. is compauy, with R. J. Hurley, ler Mo., as General Manager, | ao ht Lumber Yards in this county ae) other in & ening coun- ties. The fact that we operate gamber or yards, caavies us to buy it kinds of building met al in large tities and sell at LO WEST pRICE. Call and see us. | DRIVING SEASON FOR 1598. We are Headquarters for LISH TURNGUTS gale Rigs Furnished ou Short Notice for Parties, Weddings, ard Calling. ] 4 Horses and Rigs carefully cared for by the day week or month The FE trade of the town and coun- | try generally solicited. All rates reasonable. E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. Brick Livery on Main St. SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. =|b ACCIDENT c ——ANp—— HEAL TVE Pp INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID SOCIATION WILL PAY YOU disabled by accident $50 to $100 per month. you lose two limbs, $208 to $5.00), Jou bose youreye sight, $20s to $5 000, Mf you lose one limb $53 to $2,000, hy are ill $40.00 per month, ied, will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,0(, insured, you cannot lose all your income fen you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolately protection at a cost of $1 to $2 month. th le Fidelity Mutal Aid Assoctation is pre- | = nently the largest and strongest Accident Health Association in the United States. has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States ifornia and Missouri, which, together ith ample Reserye Fund and large assets Bake its certificate an absolute guarantee oO! solidity of its protection to its members .~ For particulars address J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec. andGen Manager, San Franccteo. Cal 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyRiGHTs &c. Anyone sending a skei description may quickly ascertain our jn free whether at invention is probably patentadl strictly confide: fent free. Oldest » epratgnts, taken special notice, without cha Scientific cies: c. MR. B against the boss ets of true Democracy as enu and the way to paper umns receive more attention from the national press, and it is quoted by them more than all other Kansas City papers combined. 7 POD Del Den Derrigs DATA AL Deon Coto B. ROBINSON. T. B. WELTOS are prepared to in their line with prom of the publi ess and a patronage. HORSE SHOEING, fp s a trictly ‘one of will be our attended to WELT 4 tLTO who je an expert Shoer. Bring on your horses and get them stiod b3 ’ the best shoer in the elty Special ttention given to shoeing crippled se rfering animals. Bring your hors & trial and w faction, S und Machine Work: jt st of old er square to our sho) will guarantee eatis- ecial attention given to u OoY UgLY ¢ Shop Second doer « __Store, seu heast oe Kansas City Times The Only Metropolitan Free Silver Paper in Missouri and the West. DAILY, 54 A YEAR, TWICE A-WEER TIMES, $1.00 A if, earless, Democratic, Absolutely and Unalterably in Fayor of Free Sil- ver, It Is the One and the Only One Metropolitan Daily Suapport- ing the Cause of Free Silver and the Chicago Platform-—It Stands at All Times for the Interests of the People and the West and Against Trust Domination, Po- litical) Corruption, Gang Rule, Combines and Wall Street Shy- locks. cause of the people and , always fighting on debata- and strong In Its bellef of the ten- iated in the Times is Pledged to the le ground hicago platform. The Kansas City now the only free sliver paper of the metro- politan class in the State of Missouri and the great Middle West and Southwest. It is the aper for the Western man, for the reason that Western interests find their strongest ad- vocate In The ‘Limes. quoted and cause has the anqualified indorsement of the entire Democratic rural press. Its editorials are widely its devotion to the free silver Ita corps of writers and correspondents sre noroughly trained in the preparation of news produce @ bright, readable Aside from its political views, its col- The cause of silver is constantly growing, and to keep alive to its progress you must have The Times. —all the time It printe the news—all of it Daily, for one year, $4.00. Twice-a-Week Times, one year. $1.00. Send your order now to .The Kansas City Times Kansas City. Mo Aofinsows aster ER’S MAIR REALS SAM and, beautifies the hair. loxuriant growth. to ‘Cures sca! aS ahd gi ober Dru Ahandsomely illustrated woekly. Largest cir- galation of any scientific journal. ‘Terms, $3 a id by all newsdealers. HUN & Co.2"° Broadway. New York h Office, 625 F St., Washington, D. ACKS FOR SALE Pp NMAC itis reset Thave ati fine Jacks for aa se Jacks are black with mealy ‘Boje, 3 to 7 years years old, 144 to WWhands high, large head and ears, is st ‘8. Terms reasonable. Cor- mepondence solicited. Address, D.JA.{Correx. Butler, Mo ge bone, good feet and good| ‘> Chlehester’s Engilsa Diamond Brand. NYROVAL PILLS land Only Genuln eat dees Teles tauree ot Draggist foe Chichester # English Dia mond Brand in and G es, sealed with blue ribbon. es Fake ae caticnons: ht Dragziata or send Se, ia stamps for iculars, testimonials and Sido funtmeniais. Stone Peper. Co..Madison Place. PHILADA., PA REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. ‘by al Leeal Drugrists. Photerraphed from Life. Madea wy 0. Well Man 15th Day. " of Me. THE GREAT 30th Day- FREIN OFX a roduces the above results in’SO days. [tacts comorany and quickly. Cures when all others fail men will recover their youthful vigor by us REVIVO. It quickly and surely reatores Nervous ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissians, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. and al effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. which unfits one for stuéy, business of marriags. It not only cures by starting at the eeat of discacs, but ung men will regain their lost manhood, and old agrteat nerve tonic and blood builder, bring- back the pink giow to pale cheeks and re ing the fire of youth. It wards of Jnssnity and Consumption. Insist on baving REVIVO, so cactied or. It can be in vest peeket. By mail, 0 per padkage, of six for 65.00, with a post hearse eemaree pata cure of refesd {AL HEDICHE rE 00.871 1 Watash Ave, CHICAGO, Ib For Sale in Butler, by H§L. Tucker Drauggist THEY ARE ALL YANKEES NOW. June 17 f a victe r 2 “I Yesterday his andson, as a io blue, and the to do honcr to in brorze. A regimestal band from land jof the old Yankees stepped proudly | to the strains cf *Ameries,” ' tina nn Vi | stirring refrain of “Dixie are | | | | | ful medical discovery of the a glory waved ia ths ecu Tt vy Yankees from breeze ne NER givia, dad in | took up the cchoes with the blue, Bebind trooped the old federal ve rans, and then came the old Confederates un der the Stars and Bars floating jpeacefully beside the Stars and Stripes Everybody Says So. s Candy Cathartic Cascare the most wonder- pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive- ly on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, curt headache, fever, habitual constipatson and_biliousness Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. today; 10, Ocents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. A Torrent of Water Destroys Property in St. Charles County. - Louis, Juse 17.—A clcudburst in St. Charles night caused thousands of doliers damage. Near the city of St. Charles the mammoth bridge of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad county last was swept away. In the country scores of new iron bridges just completed were destroy ed, while everywhere farms and low lands were flooded, small etreams becoming raging rivera. At E'm Point trees were uprooted, and fences broken down by the force of the torrent, while fruit and crops everywhere suffered At Texas Junction several houses Several farmers death by drowning in attempting to ford the streams, but so far as known there were no fatalities A Sure Thing for You. A transaction in which you cannot lose Is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand’ other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed tocure or money re- funded. C C. area sure thing. ‘Try » box toda 50 cents. and booklet free. See our big ad. were undermined. bad narrow es from Sample Corbin Denies a Rumor. Washingtor, D. C., June 19.— Adjutant General Corb’n character izes as absurd the publisbed report that he woulil be given an import avt command at the front, and, in a measure, would succeed General Miles in tke direction of military effaire. Such a tb he said, bad} never entered his mind. or, so far as be knew, that of anyone else in authority. He tai never heard it|* intimated from any responsible source that General Miles relieved of some of his duties, and he did not believe that sach a thing wa3 ever considered And even were it true, it was beyond reason, he added, that bis (Corbin’+) position would be changed in consequences Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment gives | > instantreliet. It allays inflammation and heals. It is prompt in its action and positive in its effect. It is the kind that cures without p. or discomfort It is tor piles only 5octubes 75c, HL Tucker. Biackbura May bea Brigadier. Washington, D. CO, June 22 —Ex Senator Blackburn was a visitor at the White House todsy. Whes war was first declared Mr Black burn effered his services to the pres ident. There is ts)k to day of mak- ing tke Kentuckian a Brigadier) General. It is believed the president would give him the position if he desired it. Mr. Blackburn served in the confederate army, and his 22 | friends say he would make an ideal brigadier general. of the bowels, do net irrt tate or inflame. but ave the delicate digestive of- genism in perfect condition. Try them. 3 cents Prepared only by ©. L Hood @ Ca, Lowstly Mass end o!d | spirited | might be} NO MORE FLAGS OF TRUCE. Ail American From Shore Key We arbe ap fr apt al A the Amer warshiy raising a eolur f water and amoke over 100 | Gove roor Stephens linto his er the respondent that he was from cfficers of Missouri c3 to night whee he gave follow tatement to your cor reports tmomissions regarding the witLolding e¢ voluuteer regiments for political reasors. He | said: “The story that Lem comm ssicns from officers of the tive | witholding Mies r ‘nts is flagrant rot It is inesantios from Chickamauga by some bired Hessians, sent out} from Kansas City with tbe 5th Reg-| iment by a Kansas City newepapcr, | which is unfriendly to this mimi is strenze the cors A tration. It j | tional luwyers of Chickamauga, nm have detected irregu'arities in every- itiie @é Heve deue.up to date} coullbe s> easly d:c-ived. We propose to issue volunteer commis |sions at the proper time t » all enti | ; > them | is Biood De tled to | Beauty Clean blood mear withontit. ¢ your blood and keep it the lazy liver and driving all the body. Begin today blotches, biackhea us complexion by tak f r ten Whereas, John M Heddieson his wife and Anna Heddleson his wife, trust dated January 14. I-¥5,and recor: office of the recorder of deeds,in Bates cou Missouri, in book No, 145 at page 2%, con ed to the undersigned trustee the following ed real estate lying and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit The east halfof the northeast quarter and east half of southeast quarter of section twen- ty-one (21) and north half of northwest quar- Heddleson and Mary and Robert B. I ter of section twenty-two (22) all in township forty-one (41) of range thi ‘-two (52 contain- ing two hundred and fe ) acres more made in trast rtain note faily and, whereas | or less, which conveyance W to secure the payment of one described in said ceed oftrus It has been madeinthe payment of t ipal of said note and interest past due and unpaid at the request of the id note and terms and condit trust I will proce acribed premise the uch thereof 85 P the following descri? oe wate in th uri, i : outh ction fourteen of range twenty-nine (2 quarter of section ten (10), ( range twenty-nine nd River, which cony was made in trust tosecure the paymentof one certain note fully deseribed in d deed of trust; and whereas default has been made in the payment of the principal and interest now past due and Now therefore, at the request of the alholder of said note and pursuant to the nditions of said deed of trust, 1 will proceed to sell the cribed premises at public to the highest bidder for at the art house, in and state of M of Bates also the northet ownship forty-two lying south of Butler, county of Bat on Monday, July 25, 1998, between the hours of nine o’ciock in the noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of t day, for the purposes of satisfying said interest and costs. fore W.I. YEATE | _ seat School Fund Mortgage § Whereas Maggie Allen did on th ver to Bate ” er school fund gage, which fund mortgage ly recorded in book 13) at page 331 of thi school fund mortgage record of Bates coun M ates county the followin e and de vari, mort | which conveysn the payment of one > cer sf therein described and whereas the and interest on said school fund bon past due and unpaid. Now, therefor saance of an order ef the county court, the May adjourned term, 18%, of ssid court, held on June 10th, 1896, f will’ proceed to sell the above described real e=tate at public ven- due, to the highest bidder for cash, st the ea: ty of Bat- ari, oD front door of the cou ler, eounty of Bates Friday J ¢ hours of nime o’clock ‘in the fore-/ mand ave o’ciock im the afternoon of that} @&s ——— of satisfying seid debt, interest ‘sd costs E. C. MUDD aa-6t Sheriff of Batee County. ae rae ot a and State was a j made by rincipal | ants, je atl AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. 0 So Not, Be Deceived ri % Vv ¥ eae f 1ich eveaohe a ; t “The Ki Kaa You Have Always BEARS THE vi iam OF " Thsist on Having The Kind That Never Failed © CEeNTAUR ConmPaN You. “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLJO NEW YORK WoRLD ""° Presto! Consumption RiCE-A-WEi Es }18 and Some sa Wee Bs | | Papers a Year i ee = 2 T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and FOR ONE DOLLAR entist, Will Send Free, to the 52S. flicted, three Bottles of his Newly Discovered Reme- very Alternate Day except Sunday dies to Cure Consump tion and All Lung ( Trouble, Nothing c e fairer, more 1 anthrople or carry more } offer of T. A. Slocum, street, New York City. Coniident that he bas discovered an absolute than the ) Peart cure for consumption and all pulmonary com- plaints, and to ma known be leend, free, medicine to any reader of th vy Tinme, who is suflering from chest al, throat and lung troubles or consumption Already this ‘‘new scientific course of medi- cine’’ bas permanently cured thousands of + | OBR arently hopeless cai he Doctor considers it h a duty which he owes to homanity his infallible cure. Offered treely, 1s enough to commend It, and more is the perfect confidence of the great chemist making the proposition H Proved the dres consumption to be a curable disease beyon y doubt willbe no mistake in sending—the Will bein overlooking the genera Hehason file ip his Americ and European Isboratories testimonials of ex- is | perience from those cured, in sil parte of the world. Don’t delay until too Iate. Address T. A. Slocum, M. C,, 9s Pine street, New York, and ee give express ntion resdiag eligious dnt to donate We otter this uneq fue Butter Weex ™ and 5 this ar’ “St Germain Female Pills” enuine French ape aes sare and relis positive guarar gent “WANTED, The Post Dispatch an Agent in every hamlet, every val- lage. eyery town. every city. This is the opp ity of a lifetime to establish a profitable business. It You can get leading citizens, wants costs nothing to try the support of your who will be ouly too glad to see you start. The Post Dispatch is in great de- | mand. It's agreat paper. It's a i mill at member of the Associated Prese. No a aa | other St. Louis eveaing paper enjoys irost t | this distiaction. The Post-Dispatch | has war correspondents at all points | of interest and with the fleets now in | the Pacific and Cubsn waters. By mail only 60 cents a month. Write at once for particulars. Addreee, The Post-Dispatch, i.) ST. LOUIS, MO. his wife exer st which said s corded in bow mortgage re ing to Baw and nterest on said o tdue and unpaid. Now nance of an order of | at the held on June bove described r ghest bi between souri said decree and ord The Kansas City Star. By Mail, Daily end Sandsy, $4.00 a Year | Between the h | moon and fveo at the east front door of the cou city of Butler. county of Baws | souri, sell to the highest }eash ‘in band, the fol estate lying, being and Bates and stare of M Lot four @) in block | addition to the city of Buti ter M s Cc. MUDD. 52-6 Sherif of Bs: unt ” | The Weekly, One Year - - - 25 Cents a - - ~~ Sestibnataapnainiashentatiiammmentinrcreendeeranimninanmeunumine arenas area ee eS

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