The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 19, 1900, Page 7

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Distorts Muscles, RHEUMATASM sisters ners Isdue toan acid poison which gains access to the blood through failure of the proper Stiffe ns Joi nts. annory off and keep the system clear of ail morbid, effete matter. This poison through the general circulation is deposited ir 1 the joints, muscles and nerve Rheumatism may attack with such suddenness and seve: active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs an jeveloping, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable ; the ten- dency in such cases is to grow worse, and finally become Like other blood diseases, Rheu ism is often inherited, and e xposure to damp or cold, want of proper food, insufficient clothing, or anything calculated to impair the h i cause it to develop in early life, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, acquired or inherited, Rheumatism is Strictly 2 Biood Disease, and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poison is the only safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S.S., made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful siren, purifying properties, ‘attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place — the blood —and quickly neutralizes the acid and dissolves all pelemnons deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, and clears the system all unhealthy accumulations. . S. S. cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps fhe blood i in a pure, healthy oe Mr. ur J O. Malley, 123 W. 15th Street, Indianapolis, Ind., for eighteen months was so ter imatism he was unable to feed or dress himself. | Doctors said his case was hopele Bnew prescriptions that friends had given him, without the slightest relief. A fe wet cored ‘him permanently, and he has never had a rheumatic pain since. This was We will send free our spe cial book on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands devery sufferer from this torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and ski a life stuc and will give you any information or advice wanted, so write them fally and freely about your case. We make no charge whatever for this service. Add , causing the most intense pain. y asto e within a few ce a healthy, shattered nerves ; or it may be slow in a bly afflicted Ss. He had bottles of years ago. Bt Harness’ and Saddlery Bugoies and Surries> Road Wagons and Spring Wagons Second-hand Harness $3 to $15 Our Saddles, all Vehicles are the latest in desig MeFARLAND BROS., Wagon Harness $10 to $30; 5 md prices. Buggy Tops, © ushions, W: agon Bhaata and How. (ome and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with CASTORIA For Infants and Children. styles rand painting. Butler, Mo. Order of Publication. MATE OF MISSOURI, /, County of Bates. 5 the Cirenit Court of Bates count ‘ue term, 1900, The state of M Disastrous Runaway. Dallas, Tex., July 11.—In a Way accident caused by a runa- , Missouri, | uri at the horse be- ‘and to the use ofA. i Owen, ex of- coming frightened at a train on the Marton for delinquent taxes | Bears the " Mrs. W. 1. Carrico and Mrs. Henri Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- y before the circuit court of Bates county, Signature of Ys Lyrae Goddard were fatally hurt and Mrs. ee mers 0 Misovcri, and shows to the sat W.N. Russell badly injured. ofthe court that the above name Mesdames Goddard and Car FARMERS t, $F Corbin, isa non-resident of broken limbs, Fer Safety and Convenience. ‘of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by "O HAVE court that the de endant be notified by pub- | that plaintiff has commenced a suit him in this court by petition, the object generainature of which is to enforce the ofthe state of Missouri for the delinquent of the year 1898, amounting in the aggre tothe sum of $1.65, together with interest, | , commissions and fees, upon the following | bed tracts of land situated in Bates ity, Missouri, to-wit twelve (12) block two ( in Williams ad- to Merwin, Bates coun Missouri, | that unless the said defendant be appear at the next term of this court to | and holden in the city of Butler, Bates , Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the Monday in November, 19), and on or | Use Wuite's Farm Cates ‘erfeet Action, Sim: internal injuries and fractured skulls, and are unconscious. Mrs. I Durable, Oheap. $200,000 worth sold under recent pateu: AGENTS WANTED! cs .0ye FARM tussell will recover. Tow ciljeta and 800 to 500 per cent. easily madi RIGHTS for sale in Mis Write for catalogue, prices of gates, terms to agen’ | CHAS. M. EVANS, Ceneral Agent, N.W. Cor. 4th and Elm St er address at O'FALLON, Consul Hay Coming Home. Cape Town,, July 1.—United States Consul Albert 8. Hay, of Pretoria i about to return to the United States. | Batches of prisoners are arrivi the third day thereof if the term shall so | here daily from the front. One lot nd if not then before the end of Sse é z =. . lead to said petition accordin contained thirty-eight English and sed anc prayer of | real es- | the eame will be taken as confe: t rendered according to the ‘petition and the above described to satisfy the sam: And it is furtt ordered by the} that acopy hereof be published in the m WEEKLY Times, a Ww pepenere Trish names. There is no longer an exeuse for anyone to endure the torture inflicted | | by piles when Tabler’s Buckeye Pile | | Ointment will ¢ ire them,a remedy j moderate in price and so_ effective and published in Bates County, Mis- forfour weeks successively, the last in- | to be at least fifteen days before the first the next term of said court. record. Wit- nese my end as clerk aforesaid | Price. 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 with the seal of said court hereun- | —_____ — —— j|cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. Sheriff’s Sale. | Mixed. Done atoflice in Butler on this the y of June, 1900, J. P. THURMAN 4 Cireurt Clerk, By virtue and authority of a general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the | jeireuit court of Bates Co. Mo., returnable at | the November term, 1900, of said court, to me In a war story recently published in | the Omaha Herald an interview is re- | $ p Trustee’s Sale. Ee lie tr hate as aoa | | lated as occuring between Gen. Win- pay Abraham Reed, a Aaple Fate oe upon all ths right, title, Bey = | field Scott, who was then commander- ge 1! claim of saidtdefendant,S SShelby in and to the | . aie a Be, ete, And recorded in the /ronowing described real estate situated in | in chief of the Union army, and Mr. 8 Office of Bates county, Missouri, in| 4 Wat page 46, conveyed to M W Bar-| Bate trustee, the following described meal lying and being situate in the county of ee, state “ Missouri, to-wit: : ining at the southwest corner of the : BWest quarter of the northwest quarter of | ounty, Mo., I willon nN twentv-thre: , in township forty (40), | Monday August ti, 1900, thirty-one [31], and running east eighty | between the hours of nine o’clock in the true point of beginning. thence | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon 8 county, Missouri, to-wit ly; . s s ‘The east haif of section seven (7), southwest | | Lincoln. Gen. Scott was not retired 2 3 és f Shes 2 quarter of section eight (s), and west half of | until aiter several futile attempts hz northwest quarter section eight township forty-one (41), range thirty-two (52), all in Bates | been made to capture Richmond, and | Mr. Lincoln, it is supposed we be- coming aftilicted with that impatience the fore- of that hundred and fift ht (158) thence | day, at the east front door of the court house in | that was prevale . 7 a tae bundred and eighteen (118) fect, | the city of Butler, Hates county, Missouri, sell h a ite nt north of Mason West one hundred and fift ‘ht (158) ft | the same or so much thereof as may be required | and Dixon’s line at that time » Riesth one handed andl eighteen | at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, | ie. After to place of beginning, in the city. | } Summoning him into his presence Mr. Mo., which conveyance was made | to satisfy said execution and costs. E. C. MUDD, to secure the 71 of one certain BD-4t Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. | Lincoln inquire “Gen. Scott. will dof trust; and inte hese GS n made in the payment | you explain whyit is that you are Rote, and the same is now past due and . And whereas the said MW Barber | able to take the three months with city of Mexico in re 000 ined to execute said trust. Now, there 2» an BL BC wudd, sheritfof Kates count men, and eeruest of the legal holder of cel have been unable to take Richmond e conditions of said deed o} ee 5 : BAWill proceed tosell the above described | in six months with 100,000 men? ieee at public vendue to the highest bidder | T HE Ge al ¢ vered: “Yes. si = ef the north door of the court bouse in} yeneral answerer Yes, sir, I will. ‘utler, county of Bates and state of Themen who took me into the city KANSAS ASTOR IS SOCIALLY DEAD. Prince of Wales Has Ended the Career of William Waldort. New York, July 11.— the Journal and London says: William Waildrof daparture for Germany at the v eighth of of all his « igements 1 recall of the invit the season, thie ons whic issued for house parties on next 8 day and on Sur at Cliveden, iy week London. It is openly declared here t Prince of Wales. who is the arbiter of him, English so« in consequence of his treatment of Captain Sir Mil week, and London is only to take its cue in future king, as Astor. in wealth and of the magnifi entertainments this m has ma emies by his numerous idik and by his extraordinary arrogance Confirmation is ¢ ries of M favor by the fact stor’s that hi conspicuously absent I guests asked to the queen Buckingham over a thousand been issued. palace to-n invitati If the stomach, liver and bowels fail to perform their functions re larly and naturally comes contaminated with impuri and the whole system is in con | quence debilitated. Herbine is re markable for its etficacy incuri ailments of summer, and the alent durir hot weather. 50 cents. For sale by H. I Tucker. the blood lisord ROB TRAIN IN KENTUCKY. Bandits Secure $10,,00 From the Illineis Fast Mail. July 11.— Paducah, iois Centr Ky., 1 fast tre leans to Chieago was hel robbed this morning at 1 two miles south of Wickliffe, Ky. train was fia dand when it ped the bandits entered the cab fireman, J. the head with the butt of a and badly hurt. The number, cut off tl and rut Fryisch, was struck on revolver , SIX in and ex- mile and press ¢ to Fort er, and within sight of shore. Here they blew t express safe and secured all the valuables it contained and crossed into Missouri. They dropped on ing $800 on the another on the of which have been re robbers did the pz Ol ilo riv e Missouri Jefferson, uear t p Missouri si “covered. The molest not attempt to Senger A special train with lbloodhounds and an armed posse left) Jackson. nn., forthe scene and it is under hot on $10,000 stood Missouri officers are the robbers’ trail. About was secured, in additionto the money dropped by the rubbers. Children often cry, not from pain, but from hunger. although fed abun- dantly. The trouble arises anition; their food is not assim but devoured by worms. A few doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge will d stroy the worms, when the childre will begin to thrive at once. Price 25 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. Struck by Lightning. Tipton, Mo., July 11.—W. ned, C. P. Tutt and€. A. struck by lightning yesterday noon at the former’s farm. of Bunceton. Forseveral hours they seemed to be dead, but all have re- gained consciousness. P. Har- Lee were after- east HAVE IT READY Minor accidents are so frequent 4 erey. August II, 1900, of Mexico are the same men who are hours of nine o'clock in the fcre- 1 = a soy Baedfiveo'clock in the afternoon of. that | keeping me out of Richmond.” No CITY WEEKLY rposes of — in said cae in- | ‘Gost, x Mt | fs pee. | more generous or well-deserved trib- ute was ever paid to the Confederate soldier.—Ex. Sheriff and He ting Administrator's Notice. | CASTORI. Reis hereby given, that letters of <I TIM ES | Bears the Bought onthe estate of John Atkis n, Were granted to the under Om the sth day of June, 1900, by the | irt of Bates county, Missouri | = | red to exhibit them for allow- | ‘Administrator within one year Of said letters, or they may be | any benefit of said estate; and | be not exhibited within’ two | she date of this publication, | Ver barred. This llth day of R. A. ATKTSON, Administrator. There is no killing the suspicion that deceit has once begotten.—Geo. Elliot. The only redeeming feature about acannon cracker is that it can’t be} used twice. Twenty-Five Cents. Notice to Contractors. Mehereby given that I will from the a @ court house at Butler lay, July Sth, 19, between two | Bd five (5) p. m.. let by public outery | uatioct to app Kansas City TimesCo. § QGonstigsaiios? Headache, bili gestion, and x | Kansas City, Mo. al of county ble bridge on SS — @) West od S| cations are h e county clerk's ofc JOHNSON, : Conia 2 Pills | | \Hood’s Sold by all druggists. Ea -ccranenseconenseonnnsovemssed 25 cents. | and such hurts so troublesome no household should be with- out a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil are univers rewarded : iz Ae Gilles or as Sor es cureer it STRIKE AND BOYCOTT OR IX FULL SWING. Men Give Out a Statement Their Posiuen and the Com pany Replies umber of wagonusando I vehicles carryit i Preside r has this to say to-day “L know nothing of any statement position a wood lumn with grapes in the wine mak eason e f New Jer and makes the Wine Londen 4 rare rt Grape Is ordered by families in Dri rior medicinal i from Portug zrape vines procure Favored. 11.—While Mr that all of the Kerens Is Cleveland, July Hanna maintains mittee have not been decided upor and that the personnel of the com le pablie until l mittee cannot be m is learned at k have been tinally chosen. These are H. C. Paineof Wisconsin, J. H. Manley of Maine. of West Virginia and R. C. Missouri. Friday, it that ast four members authority ator Scott Kerens of 3etween forty : fifty survivors of President McKinley's old regiment, the twenty-third Ohio, will accom- pany the notification committee from this city to Canton to-morrow. Gears. the complexion. s boyancy to the mind, cures adache, regulates the stomach and es the live 1 stimulat bow and is, in fact,a perfect guardian of the jhealth. Price 50 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker Attempt to Kill Kang Yu Wei. July 1 correspondent to the London, ly made an me) i . the ex- attempt to k iled leader of the ose reform party tion. here under British who is prot jand whois always accomp: by \four Sikh guards | These guards foiled att | | | | | | | Catarrh. | only positive cure known to ial disease, j}and arrested the assailants, but K i Yu Wei was badly wound 7 has been many attempts Kang Yu Wei by poisor gain the price set on his Chinese. head $100 Reward $100. Vhe readers ot this paper will b ed to learn that there is dreaded disease that science able to cure in its stages, a Hall’s Catar re is medical raternity. Catarrh being a constituti requires, | ireatment. Hall’s Cotarrh Cure is taken | tnternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces or the sys- tem, therebv destroying the foundatio: nd giving the patient ing up the constitution work. The proprietors haye so much instht = its curative powers, that they offer On Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cueney & Co., Tuiedo, O. Cars are running on all the = s usual. b t is noticeable a constitutional | S@rSold by druggis t 75. | { CANNIBAL FEAST Marked Victims Saw eck Eate Price for Christians’ Heads Hong Kong, July 12.—Quiet co salong the Wes ver Mis missionaries leit Te-Kir he Chinese FREE BLOOD CURE, ng Faith to Sufferers, pain ood poison, it refuse to tment are (Botanic wonderful kly enred by lood Ba blood purifier of the pecially to cure all terrible deep-seated blood art Ini) he mos obstinate d skin troubles Is your blood thin? you pale? All run down? you the Eezema’? Pimples? Blotcehes and bumps? Skin 9 or up humors? Skin itches and Eruptions 1?) Achi bones? Rheun nu Catarrh? Then 4. (Botanic Blood ause it drains from the wud entire system all the nd humors which cause all of these troubles, and thecause being removed permanent cure follows. B t sted for thirty Ix cured aft ent medicines sts at bottles ) prove our send a trial bottle free ! so may Itest the y our expense Address BLOOD ALM CO., At- anta. Ga Wine Making in Portugal. ney when all In great emer : in the vine- the men are de yards, women are called to assist in wine treading. Our correspon- dent saw young women wear- heir own garments whichthey gather up around them -y assume the biggest and brevi ated of Dutchman's ““britche en” costumes, while in the ENE IN THE E VILLAGE OF JINTAS, PORTUGAL. An improved method of mash- ling by machinery is adopted it “the Speer Oporto Grape Vineyards, PASSAIC. N. J. | by which a barrel of grapes @ | minute is dumped in the hopper, that feed two large rubber rollers, between which the grapes are | crushed. ‘The Port Wine from Speer’sV3 beats the worl medicinal qua ‘ on the market now,until nine years | old. Weakly persons, Invalids, Females, and Aged persons, should always have a bottle in the house. properiy used it will restore he ip--long life. It ne for wed- nment and is by a dings, social enter | family use. E RUGGISTS AND GROCERS WHO SOLD TeAL IN HIGH GRADE WINES,

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