The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 10, 1898, Page 6

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“Yetta nace ements ore te a ae DNR is ds AMMAR Ne Riana Missour: Pacific Railway Time 7t at Butler Statien. NOETH ROUND. oe 2 i:e 16 BOUND : No. gil Local Freight 1:36 PL INTERSTATE DIVISION. a So. 349 De part WOA.M. E. C. Vanpervoorr, Agent. K. C. Pittsburg & Guif T Table Arrival ar ‘Arthur Ex} nouee 4 Pc Remember this Me th een Kansas U1 foplin, Mo Ark., 51 Foute fron apd points north and nor den, San Fran fest and bo spared to n this line via the ment of Travel Gen’h Pass. Agt., Kanes CASTORITA. Bears the The Kind ¥ u Have Always Bought | Bignature of Evans Murder Trial. Bloomington, Ind, Noy. 2—In the trial of Sarah Evans on the charge of poisoning her husband, the accused told different stories | about her husband taking some qui- nine shortly before his death. Prof. Reddick of the chemical depatment of the Indiana University, who made the analysis of the contents of the stomach, testified that he found no quinine there, but he did find strych.- | nine. Other witnesses testified that while the body of her husband was lying dead on the floor o married man named Harry White approach- ed Mrs. Evans, put his arms around her, kissed her and spoke soothing | words to her. Last March Evans and his wife separated and divided the furniture She said she hada revolver and that she would kill her husband if he ever crossed her path again. The defense started by introducing tes timony tending toshow that Evans was a person of unsound mind and | had often threatened to take his own life. There is no pain or di Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oin It relieves that itching rez scratching. It is prep: d with sci accuracy and protessional knowledge and is the kind that cures blind, bieed- ing, itching and protruding piles with no pain or loss ot time. tH. L. Tuck- er’s Brmestore: 3 Woman Who Dared Louisville, Ky, Nov. 3 —Louis ville is proud of her newest heroine Mrs. Mary Peyton, the young wife ofa carpenter, yesterday afternoon climbed to the roof of the home of J. C. O'Brien, which was on fire. Mrs. O'Brien's aged mother was lying illin bed. Mrs. Peyton seizad @ hatchet, cut away the burning shingles and sueceeded in quenching the fire with the aid of the volunteer fire brigade Mrs. Payton’s hands were paia fully burned The aged sick woman was removed without any ill ¢ffecta. It is not what a manutacturer about his own medicine that cures tient, but what the medicine lard’s Horehound Syrup does and does it well. It cures colds inaday. Itis heaiin and quieti Tucker's dru « 25¢ and s50c gstore. 3 The Pops Again 1, London, Nov. 3 —According toa dispatch to the Central News from} Rome, the Pope has had another | sinking spell and Dr. Lapponi has | been ha summoned to his bed side There is the usual difi ascerta g just how ceri illness, age of the eminent patient, there is grave a but, owing to the advanced rm as to the oute e. ish? was worm the o niversary of the cz 8 celebrated yesterday. T itan s conducted t in the much venerated T cathedral in the Kremlin, where of Metre con the and CABTGHEA. SPAIN'S CESSION OF PORTO RICO. The Paris Matin Says ft Was Understood tc Be Tantamount the ar viewing it, } | ring the Matin The aul THE tes, ere city and the new cannot p the aims tween the f ir ne commiss it. of the hortly be in the POTTERY | The Secretary of the oO, proc to be ue able Answer to Ou bine Thinks Western Mz Will Soon Ee in the Nov. dispatch >» the repre bi re correctl The p iducted at a otte 1 do 25 per cent. assoe War Indemnity in Cash r De Turning back to Caba the T es of th ht now on in riends of the sta scho ganiz Spain's Prob- mand for the Vhilippines Likely to Be a Refusal. I RUST. Association. The Asso- | sent out f, a trust, en in ness has ad sor to the Payment of a Matin re- Newly-Formed Com- | nufactures om but the has en- Hote MAR KET REPOR1 Ss. St. and Livery St Louis Live Stoc Not . Saved. ae t Pale People F.J. TYGA E E J.C.CLARK, President ice-Pres Cashier THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BoTLER, MO. 4 4 @ s ssor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. ) « Estasiisuep Dxc., 1s70. A General Banking Business Transacted Yev,uey. Bates County InvestmentCo., | {BUTLER, MO.: Capital, = = 360,000. in vac Now at to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of all lands and town lots in Bates county. Che s always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of t es examined and all kinds of real e tle tc securit furnished, t ate pipers F.J.Ty Cranx, < f ec’y. & Treas ¢ | and 8. F. Wanwocx, Notar ¢ 1 grrr were sy) HK | Butler alias will ra the Next year, Sept. Sth, ‘98 ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT meee | SE. A. LUDWIG, BORRON, : r : ee rea se id be it further ordered th « S uicicna Us icant ial gga h shed, scoring te iawn Oe i eu Werexry Times, & weekly m a : —-COURSES. printed an blished in Bates county, ile Sates| § souri, for uccessively, the s sci] ¢ Pre paratory, Shorthand, Instrumental Music, ‘day of the next term of the “aca cour Se ‘ a 3 Collegiate, Book keeping, Vocal Musie, A trun WART ATCHESON, Circuit Clams 1§ University, Type Writing Elocution, me a teen or th wen toon No. 41 9 Teachers Normal, Business, Art. ska tes , this 20th day of Sep tember, 180s WAR € : S ; Four terms 10 weeks each. A skilled Faculty of Ten Specialists. | 45-44 Saini: Anca “18 Tuition $7.50 to $10 per Term. Tan: Separate college home for girls with the Principal. re Ra: |» Order of Publication ly pec die FE. A. LUDWIG, Butler, Mo. STATE OF MISSOURI? gg sh, Ge ( f Bat $ RRR FIFI RR IAFF RA FIPS a In South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stoe re keep everything that horse owners need ble wagon harness from £10 to $30. gle harness second hand ness from . : les and prices, from 1 fork cow dusters and fly n¢ 1 made at ho -McFARLAND BROS 'TLER, MO. 2% c. 4-48 Flicking ete this day comes the plaintif herein by Order of Publication, )F MISSOURI) ty of Bates, tex In the Cire uit ¢ r, plasm, vs, A rwr i wrporting to be the last wilh fMariaS. Fry, deceased, t « t the then on or before the last dapat AnaWe , the 8 _ McFARLAND BROS. eS Harness and Saddelrv, twill be rendered accordingiy, hie i { inven: day of September, 1598. cliton and afidayit, @ r at this court, rm thereol to be begua a county, on the 15th day of lige andonor’ before the third dayae sl meridian; a Ke 00.8 and atdge + , liameter, B. s elm tree$ 8 , Links then ka, w Lory tee Tr, north 4 ¢ oy th oF Bates © UN. Teoter, adminige ert Knaus + petition » meh of bayand 7 { assets, a xan WH OR oF term of this day of Nor term of this ce be served an in Bates cox inty, Mo,, the first day of the of the Probate 1 county, hereby ours true copy of the therein referred tp of record in my office, ny band and seal of ‘mi Done at office in Butler, Me, WM. M. DALTON, Judge of Probate, art of Bates County, Missongl, Pipe zuth, 108, Elvaiee ertus Fry et al, 1 tbe fee. heretof filed her Clerk in vacation that ined by publication enced a aule against her ip re of which is to ree of court setting ales iting filed and recorded inthe | ale Court of Bates Gy to aitached and for alt nt unless the sald Mamie ourt house in the ot term shall so long contin ror plead to the petition me will be taken 6s com! n for delinquent taxes. R ff herein 1 clerk of nty in the staveot files her petition er things that the shove 11. G. Meliravy and Bows t he state of Missourt, r y the clerk in vacation: 1 notified by publicaties: 1 ed a suit against petition the object aad foree the en of pquent taxe® Butler, Missoutt, ter ft court snthority f fice sper county , of aid 1 \. J. Sewell a ail the ndante, in and real ¢ eitasted

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