The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 4, 1899, Page 9

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EVIVS TORES VITALITY Made a too intil, in many cé ully de ean ne » because circulating throughout th re ( incer—n promptly bre ed that I was door I know how ¢ Specitic The Semi-Weekly Republic. 2 Weekly Republic gatherer The Semi has so many advantayes as 4 news that no ctheripaper can claim to be its equal. The wh of news is covered thorous special features and illustrations the best. More tribute to its columns other paper of lished especially of that large have not the afford to read a daily paper. The telegraphic and cable service of The Republic equated in the bist in this or any other The Semi Weekly circulation » always writers con than to its class. Is is p the noted any ib to meet wants ss of readers who opportunity or cannot has never been } ory of Jeurnaliem country Republic has a than or larger now other | weekly. any newspaper weckly semil- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 06 100 75 ' Semi-Weekly Republic, one yes The Times, one year Bothione year s 1 | Address all orders to Tue Times, Butler, Mo HIGH-GRADE HAWTHORNE $22.50 ner. 15000 Sold i n 1898: wheelmade. Allmodern oe royeme Guaranteed for one y ot found as repre use both ways mney back on demar SK US TO SEND YOU OUR FREE BICYCLE CATALOG Trustee’s Sale. Weli Man | Produces the abovo results in'30 days. Itacts and quickly. Cures when all others fail. qaemen 5 and 6) in biox nand will regain their lost manhood, and old | Tecover their youthful vigor by using It quickly and surely restores Nervous- Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Sete Memory, Wasting Diseases, and Revie: Ds, Lost fesPower, ‘Wi effects 6 sich units one for study, business or marriage. It feat cures by starting at the seat of disease, but fag neat Rerve tonic and blood builder, bring: the pink glow to psle cheeks and re the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity | ey Insist on having REVIVO, no Re is can bo carried in vest pocket. By mail Perpackace, or six for $5.00, witha post, fuarantee to cure or re. Circularfree. Addrecs Raval Ficdicine Con =aeetsrns CHICAGO, ILL, For Salefin Butlerjby H. L, Tuckery Notice of Final Settlement. artstice is hereby given to all ereditors. and Fhothe rs interested in the estate of Elizabeth . deceased, that I, D V Brown, ad- | tor of said estate, intend to make a settlement thereof, at the next term of Dsante or Micseaye nes Oo bela af Betice 0 atier thedth day of May, 1:99. eee a D. V. BROWN, Administrator. 8, 10,11 end 12) lots No sna: of self-abuse or excessand indiscretion, | was made in tru promissory note in said deed ¢ as the costs and expenses in tion thereof, and whereas made in the payment of said nc amount due thereon, and whereas the terms and conditions of said de and of said note the same is now pas unpaid. Now, there holderof said note and pt of said deed of trust 1 will proceed to sell the above public vendue, to the hi. jat the east front door of th the city of Butler, county of Bates, Missouri, on Thursday, May ll, 1899, ours of nine o’clock in the fore- pee es *elock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, es and costs. interest, exP*DS yt. E, WALTON, Trastee. bidder, for | court hon: and state of Spruce Items. Mr Hubbard's boy, living south of | | Spruce, was kicked by a horse and| | badly injured. Humphrey Gutridge, our Spruce) merchant, bas sold bis store and con | templates going west. - Thos Frost Jr, died Thursday, !| |a lovg and painful illness, and was| jburied Friday at the Snodgrass | graveyard. Funeral services were conducted by Mr J H Rayburn. He leaves a wife and six children to| | mourn their loss. | Mrs Cora Keeble, a sister of Mrs | Frost is quite sick. Also Jordon | Frost's father is quite sick. Mrs Sarab Quick ia on the sick | Hist. | Mr Van jstarted Wednesday, | | Oklah own aif- journey. Kretzinger and family April 19, for the Star wishes thema Miss Miytle Borum was thrown from 2 sprivg wagon \Sunday while x from church, but Mr Nick Murphy was close enough to rescue her from a serious accident. There was some corn planted in this neighborboodjthis week Mrs Susie? Kretzinger is sick oe | raturnir on the ting her daugh- ter, Mrs GB Ellie, G Qu'ck and family spent Sunday at Jake Varnes. | Mr:Harshaw bought a heree of |I M Kretzinger this week. James Evans ‘planted eur: day. Perry Frost made a trip from To- peka, Kan, to attend the funeral of his brother Thomas Frost. Mon Al McCracken bas moved on his farm he bought of Zach Young. Some one attempted to break into the house of Mark Youag, living at Spruce, Tuesday night, but he fired |two or three chota at them and scar ed them away On a Sund | wife went to horse they were dri Jordon Frost and and the ving got untied 7. his uncle’s, and teok the buggy home safely, and they bad to walk Mr Bailey, of Appleton Cily, was inthis neighkorhood Tuesday on business. home. Jim Simpson willship a fine male calf Mo, this week. IM Kretzinger bought and took to Appletov{City 38 nice hogs Tues day. W C Hall and Ambrose Keen took two loads of hogs to Appleten City. Mre Mitzler is on the sick list. The rcad between G Quick and Pleasant Home church is almost tm- passible. Ss to Carroll county, A Boon for Suffering Humanity For constipation, indigestion, nervousness, weakness, loss of sleep, loss Of appetite or weight, Dr. Thurmond’s Blood Syrup is guaranteed to eure you. i ert Off Seuth Manchester, I —W. B. Staff Missouri, sas & Texas engineer. killed by being run over by bis own engine Oaktaba this moraivg Stafford wes under his engine mak-| ing some repairs, when another train backed Stafford’s causing the engine to move back ward, the drivers cutting off both of his legs just below the body, from the eft: he died yester- day. Both of His 1 T, April 26 | rd, o Kan- wes ipstantiy { at in onto train, | cts of which | making a great mistake} in not sendmg for a 10¢ trial size of | Ely’s Cream Balm. Itis a epevifie| for catarrh and cold in the head. We! Dri uggists | 56 Warren | You are ize re, mail it, or the 50c all keep it. Ely Broth street, New York. Catarrh caused difficulty ir eak-| ing and to x great extent loss of hearing. By the use of Ely’s Cream| Balm droppieg of mucus has ceased, voice and he Z } -| | proved —J. W avide ‘y at} Law, Monmouth, The court; county court of St. Clair county recently sold warrants to pay the demands of the state lunatic} asylum which emounted in the ag-| The warrants | | sold at sixty five cents on the dollar, avd in order to raise the foregoing their issuance inj Thie, to} most de-|} | gregate to $2,056 75 sua, lt Be eared the amourt of $3.3 7.22 | say the least, indica ion.—Ex. tes u plorable ¢ tion, relieve © drink too heart to prevent cor nstipation, take Hood’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. | Smith. |turn May lof | Rate one far | and 1 | date of sale, at Tewnship Board, Rockville: J M Boreing, Jno Yoss. Constable, W S Walker. Prairie: G Hirsehi, Frank Seeling- er. Constable, T H Tipton. Osage: J R White, Thos Manchee- ter, W W Arnewortby. Constable, Harve Johnson. Howard: J D Bobbitt, J H Hi lin. Constable, E E East. Hudson: Geo Gench, Wm Pryor. Constable, Obarles Walker. | Jastices of the Peace and Members ef Pleasant Gap: W J McCleery, Jno W Gench Constable, Wm G Bryant. Lone Oak: W A Searfus, L W! Constable, J W Powell New Home: J A Patterson, A B Woods, John Langeake. Co Wiley Woods. Walnut: L W Gritton, HC M Constable, S L Doake nstable, Deep Water: W J Atchison, Chas T Norton. Constabie, A M Murphy Summit: ML Fry, J M MeGoy ern. Constable, W H Deawese. Mt. Pleaeant: W F Hemstreet, B F Jeter, W M Skinner H A Goodwin. Charlotte: C M Morrison, Hughes. Constable, Jas Sacre. Homer: L M Stephenson, J H Dudley. Constable, Geo H Wilson Spruce: A B Maupin, J R Radford. Constable, WC Spears. Shawnee: J G Cantrell, S E Ward Constable, B F Shifte. Geo Constable, Mcund: J B Lotspeich, W D An-} drson. Constable, lvan L Reeder Elkbari: Warren White, Ei Heav- lin. Constable, W P Black. West Point: Howe. Constable, A C Vantrees. Mingo: HL Morris, L L Cc man. Constable, J W Staley. Grand River: J C Ogden, W Yaucy. Constable, J S Naylor Deer Creek: H T Carr, John Dem- kell. Constable, W D Prine. East Boone: C P Staley, JS Hays Constable, Oscar Askew West Boone: J B Orawford, W P Connell Const able. J H Groves. Jefferson City, “April 7.—The senate refused to day to pass the Rollins biil to give wholesale dealers a lien on goods sold to retailers and to compel the latter to vit as to the amount of upon the same before sold in a lump M ndebtedness may be RD OIL, co. Special Rates. Annual Meeting Dunkards. Roanoke 18 and 19 « dollars for round tr to June 24th. Annual Mee of the Mystie S Tickets on sale returning to July * fare plus Internatio Young Peo; Va., and re and may be August German Baptist Va., and re fare plus ood returr | plus two dollars Annual Conver Christian ch. Tic kets Endea om sale f extended one fare p- jto Aus plus two da Trans-Miss ta, Kan on jar id June dd ret | Rate on t trip. Meeting chareh, Den May 16 i Congress, May irning June sale Ge lus $2 round t Annual (renera Presbyterian Minn; good ret | fare plus $2 forr St Lo good re for roa nd Societies, San -kets on sale May good returning to J CURSION in Kans Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Texas | kansas, rates Territory, Ty. izona and New Me of To sini June 6th and 20t returning zs twenty-one day s rate of one fare pl two dollars for the round tr COLONISTS EXCURSION To Portland, Oregon, peat le and Tacoma, Washington, $23.55. Very low rates to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and inter- mediate > points; for particulars eallat Missouri ‘Pacific depot or address E. C. VANDERVOORT, Agent. good J W Chambers, B F! The Dreaded | | i i | Wee ronchial, t ‘Kansas ily Times, |WESTERN IN LOATION AND NTIMENT. K ANSAS (CITYTIMES Katsas City, Consumption Mo. 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