The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 29, 1898, Page 7

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The popularity of Battle Ax is both national and international. You tind it in Europe :—you Dewey Americanizing the Philippines. Wherever Battle Ax goes it pacifies and satisfies everybody —and there are more men chewing find it in Maine:— you find it in India, and you'll find it in Spain (very soon). © Real Iwill continue to do the old stand back of Bates County } Bank, and buy, sell and exchange to-day than any other chewing tobacco ever made. Our soldiers and sailors have already taken it to Cuba and the Philippines! Are you chewing it ? emember the name when you buy again. satiate tndataetcedaainaa ania G. W. CLARDY, Estate, Farm Loans) AND ABSTRACTS. | DRIVING SEASON FOR 159s. I We are Headquarters for business at | all kinds of neat corave, SIVLISH TURNOUTS make Abstracts and Farm Loans: | If you want to sell or exchange your | property, list with me. Iam adver ig larger tham ever this stason. Respectfully, G. W. CLARDY. Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Notice | for Parties, Weddinge, and Calling. ‘ACCIDENT AND—— | HEALTH | SURANCE. t THE FIDELITY | MUTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU) Ifdisabled by accident 830 to $100 per month. Ifyou lose two limbs, $203 to $5,000, | Ityon bose youreye sight, $20s to $5,000, | HM you lose one limb 8x8 to $2,000, | irk are ill $40.00 per month killed, will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, Ifinsured, you cannot lose all your income when you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolutely protection at a cost of $1 to $2.25 Per month. The Fidelity Matal Aid eminently the largest and @rongest Accident and Health Association in the United States. it has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States of California and Missouri, h, together, sociation is pre- maxe its certificate an absolute guarantee of she solidity of ite protection to its members. 3 For particulars address J. L.M.SHETTEBLY, Sec. and Gen Manager, San Francctso. Cal 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyYRIGHTS &C. description may n free whether an | able. Communica- ndbook on Patents uring patents. n & Co. receive . inthe ‘Sevnti Jimericas. ed weekly. Largest clr THE GREAT NEWSPAPER THE GREAT The Kansas City Star. Mail, Daily snd Sunday, $4.00 a Year Weekly, One Year 25 Ceats WEST? = } | more or | | legal holder of Horses and Rigs carefully cared for by the day week or month. The trade of the town and coun- try generally solicited All rates reasonable. E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. Brick Livery on Main St. SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. Trustee’s Sale. in the Recorders and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 107 page 131. conveyed to the unc med trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the County of Bates and State of Missouri, to-wit The east half of lot twenty-three ( isyl, at recor¢ range thirt which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the payment of one certain note described in said deed of trust; and wher fault has been made in the payme of said note and the nd same is now past due h unpaid. Now note conditions of said deed of tr to sell the a vendue east fre Butler, cc on between the hou noon aot live o‘cloc day, intere » purpos costs. 44-4t fer cash, to MU 44-4 Sheriff of Bates t Conaty, Mo. A SCHOOLZGIRL MURDERED. at Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 22.—Jennie Hickey | a 13 year old school girl, was | dead on the breakwater at the foot jof Thirty-sixth street Her skull plainly that she | murdered. The body was not ident- jified until late last night when her two sisters, who had been of her The girl left ber home on thirty- | seventh street t found | was crushed bad morning showing been > Came to the mergue Tuesday to Thirty nioth Sue j returned, and was never seen eVoning \go visit her aunt at | aud Dearborn streets never alive Early Thomas Rutledge, an by anyone later on. yester day morning expressman, driving his wagon toward the spot where the dead girl's body was found, there was a bundle on the wagon, and it is DOW supposed to bave been the body of the murdered girl. Rut ledge has been arrested. When feund, the body had been nearly disrobed, being cled only in the underwear. The dress and skirts were thrown down beside the corpse. After the body of the girl bad been identified, it was takeu to the was seen home of her psrente, and Rutledge was among thos who crowded into the house to eee the body. It while he was gazing at the girl that was |he was taken into custody by the police. He told contradictory storice regarding his whereabouts aod was caught in numerous falsehoods be be had cross-examined fifteen minutes. fore been Freed From Staftieback, Jophy, Mo, Sept. 21 —Cora, Staffleback, who married into the notorious Stefileback farmly, obtain- lus- who the Kan- ed a divorces to day from her band, George Staftleback, serving a life sentence sas penitentiary for murder When a pretty country girl, seven years ago, she married George, the youngest of the Stefileback boys, and lived as his wife until his arrest for the murder of Frank Galbreath at Galena, Kansas a year She was one of the state's principal wit nesses, and told bow tbat family had murdered and robbed a number of people and threw their bodies into old mining sbafts, which are so numerous at Galena and Joplin. The excitement at the of the Steflieback trial and the search for the bodies was intense and came near causing the lyncbing of the eo tire family. Old Mre Stefileback, her sons avd her last busbavd are now serving life sentences for mur not inflicting capital is in ago. time der, Kansas pusishment. Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means aclean skin. No beauty withontit. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keepit clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all’ impurities from the body Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beanty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed lc, 25c, 50c Madrid. Sept. 21 —Admiral Cer vera arrived at Santander late last night from the United States on the steamer City of Rome, which also brougbt some 1,600 sailors, marines }aud other members of the crews uf bis equedron. CASTORIA Beare the The Kiad You Wave A ef | G Negro Unrdered. Wetumpks, Ala, Sept 21 —Three monthe age an aged white farmer ‘land bis wife, living pear this place) | were robbed and murdered in their) | bome. The following day five | negroes were arrested, cbarged with the crime. Four vere taker from the jail by 1 The fifth, Joe +scaped turday be was eaptured, wish him They re had @ mob and lynch | Tbempe Last S acd thres citizens etarted for the jail at Dad-eville. ' ported that the prisoner ed. his body ws th had evidently been mu dist mbowe river. rdered Gov. J has cffered reward for the srrest of hia m ers, apd will prosecute the case vig orouely Ss Pills or gripe. exists. 25 cents. ly Pills te take with Hood's Sarsparilla. yesterday | escap- | The Nevada Post bas inaugurated &@ movement to bring home the body A Child’s Body Found on the Lake Shore | Of the young Vernon county Rougt | |Rider, Tilden Dawson, killed at |Guasimas. Richard Har: ding Davis, |in an article in September Scribner, jon “Tbe Rough Ridersat Gausimas’ gives the following account of how youog Dawson died: in the trai] “Around a turn behind a rock, a boy was lying with + let-wound between bis eyes. His chest was heaving with short arse noises which I} guessed were due to some muscular |action entirely, and that he was vir jtually dead. I lifted him and gave jhim some water, but it would not} | pass his clenched teeth In the} | pocket of his blouse was a New! | Testament with the name Tilden | Dawson, Mo, sezibbled in it in pen | cil. While I was writing it down for identification, himself came from behind me down the trail. d, ‘the surgeon bas seen him; be says be ie just the same as dead He is my bunkie; we only met two weeks ago at San Antonio, but he and me had got to be such good friends—but there's nothing Ican de now’ He threw himself down on the reck beside his bunkie, who was still breathing with that boaree, inbuman rattle, and I left them, the ene who had been epared looking down belp- lessly with the tears creeping across bis cheeks’ a boy ‘It is no use,’ he es Educate Your Boweis With Cas carets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever¥ lec 1fC.C fail, druggiste refund money Husband Ruined Her Case Ill, Sept. 21.- Gramley a rich old farmer at Kaneville, [!inois. In Chicago last spring he met Laura E. Gossin, a widow. She was empleyed in the hous-hold of Mr Gramley at Kare- ville with the uoderstandinz that he would make ber his wife if on better Geneva, is acquaintance he liked ber well enougb. One morning Gramley drove to Wis., who produced the documents showing that he was the legal bus- band of Laura E Gossiv, the plain- tiff. Judge Bishop at «nce dismissed the case. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case ot catarrh at cannot be ee bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHeney & Co Pics., Toledo O. We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly h onorable in all bus- iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. WAaLDING, KINNAN & MAR- vin, Wnolesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1s taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces ot the system. Price 75c, per bottle. Soid by all druggists. Testimonials free, . deceased, ator of said estate, in Bates to be held at Batler on the idth day of November, 1893. WwW. a. BkomauenH, Administrater. County Probate court, county, state of Missouri. 43-40 the e of C undersigned B Lewis, de- issouri, except a trac on Dakota street and in block. The said 3 as follows id in pare between the noon an day, for ‘the purpo: | inte rest and costs. as young a8} -B. F.| Batavia and returne} married to another woman, a young snd pretty | one. The housekeeper sued for | $10,000 damages for breach of | promise. In the trisl of the case yesterday Mr Gramley pat on the witness stand W. J_ Smith of Milwaukee, | “TOASTORIA For Infants and Children. i Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature c | ness ane est Contains neither | || Oprum. Morphine nor tees | | | Nor N ARCOTIC. The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA ‘AUR COMPANY, | | Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK Ato months old 35 Doses —35CENTS Yorn crry FOR LITTLE MORE THAN THE PRICE OF ONE. This is the best BOT Sal offer ever made by any newspaper. We will give to the subscribers of THE TWICE-A WEEK REPUBLIC, as a special in- lucement, the new and superb ‘Republic Sunday Magazine, 52 complete numbers, 18 pages of the choicest illustrations and miscellani- ous reading that money can buy. |THE REGULAR PRICD OF THIS PAPER IS $1.25 A YEAR We offer both publications Trustee’s Sale Whereas, A V Cherry and H G Cherry herhns- band, by their deed of trust dated Jan‘y 15, 18¥6, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book 187 page 441 the und signed trustee the foilow- e lying and being situate and state of Missouri, to-wit ‘The northwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section eleven (11) in township fort (42) of range thirty-one (31) containing forty (40) acres mo ce was made in trust to secure the payment of one note fully described in said deed of and whereas default has been made in the yment of the annual interest jon said and the same is now past due and . e, at the request of note and pursuant to the I the condicions of said deed of trust I will pro- ceed to sell the above described premi public ven: , to the highest bidder, for wnt door of the court hous Butler, county of Bates, and sta\ , on Friday, September 30, 1898, nine o’clock in the fore: TABLER’S BUCK EYE PILE § OINTMENT ‘2 CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. 2A SURE and CERTAIN CURE wn for id wort as the | PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM 4 Diemond Brana -TaGvar Fi pitis TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC \ Ye: which alone is $1 00 a year and . eat CTINDAY WAGAZ . 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