The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 6, 1900, Page 7

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' : j —— ———_—— = = rd try 7 DRAIN THE WEEKLY TRADE REPORT. IER’S CAPTURE, Seventee Iron Prices Marden Slowly Corn Crop Fi ‘ + Wake vad SYSTEM rac a aa —— . | % rt S i That old sore or ulcer, which has been a source of pain, worry and anxiety for ENDANGER a en yee longer —doesn’t heal because vo ising the pr e five or t 8) - e Fe ¥ ment, put are t g to cure it w W seot gz : “ in to some extent, no real, permanent good can come fri he 3 P is in the blood and beyond the re: ? A sore heals pron tenden of these ~ s > t They are a const i i A person ° Ss. S. ry L Ts " = Wound. | Laxative Bromo-Quini ce Sede. and Bee the ores kt in ear amy ae s Was Sca | r \ 4 ; . ‘ i | of sy st At the same tr nd built pre ives a Street Car r : : or burt fei) blood is ‘ t 2, } 1 i t it in order ar e ical I ‘ s i 3 i 4 t ; Is s 1 x ~ m i < 3 sell i CIRCULAR TO PRESBYTERIES. : sell Sianteteeigosoailearaaghh The The Committes on Creed E on Take | ~ x . - ing to“ Change es ‘ > | CASTOR A. Bugoles Perite bh e SuITIes> ; : Mo, A { Road Wagons . a pres ‘ee > Firs _ ~ was y and s . vot \ i ff | « j ¢ = ‘ t mie Spring Wagons Ore ae wy, PON re oe ; penne? = i ke — <— | \ ' I a a i } ; | ly } lye Wagon Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Ha 3 to $15; Saddles, all styles eT ais | ' : and prices. Bagey Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles ar he latest in design and paintir wt | ach ‘ s dp I I ( W i} \ ] | ! ” ' Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. PERCE See gases! bt sets — jos : 1 tte sui . ii i ‘ i? tr marty 5 miliar of al Pe 1 t - | The Non-Irritating ‘DAYS OF AGONY withthe (ularosa. where athe Gin ‘ that | M4 ~ ¢ oldest : i monster and the coyote hold undis u | s« vals iH Catharti ON A DESERT Isway and the tracks of venture- [as . | Jing . t s p he { -—_-_— some men are men’s bones. lateve s ® | 8 Easy to take, easy to operate | | ae : |r ; gig Vs Pills ‘Tortures Endured by Wheel-) Phe pre ire re oft E BLOOD CURL : = menin Texas Waste. 5. fg < , 1| ne = = Offer Proving I o® . ; —— is BASEBALL GAMES. , - : , ied |NEARLY DEAD WHEN RESCUED. 4 : Seaton pe eis ot fins writ % shortens National Lea | ~ gs, effer , sim, > nn . > = P< t ' t th or 1] Paso, Tex.. Aug. 30.—R. H.| h . | nis eruptions to There have been placed upon the market | : eis © the ok < ' A. } ‘ | ordi hoe ‘i several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition | Cook of El Pasoand twocompanions Tae ~ $ I 1 ral grag ese 2 of “ Webster's Dictionary.” They are being | | : ag road. | \« iby B. B anie offered under various naines atalow price” | from the east attempted to cross the wubicéire Se |< <a ot | j ete | Tularosa desert on bicyeles on last | : | been 1} 1 dealers, agents, etc., and in a few instances | Thursday. Sunday morning one of . J St | Left Twenty Million Dollars ' ot 48a premium forsubscriptions to papers. a iss iG "a MADE RY ex SSS 7 . ro | z = : cs eit ¥t Announcements of these comparatively \é ook’s companions ste red into a STANDARD OiL CO. 7 ~ aoe Poe | i “ Worthless, |the Cole ranch, at the edge of the| 7 5°°:—— rpg oe ao rie : cin tae ints are very misleading. They are ad- KET > @ -AVOTe: e is | Poe z as ag i . = > ae , et Tele tobe the substantial equivalent or |Gesert. He endeavored to tell hi “IT IS A HOLY WAR. Milwank ‘ s of : Pimples? Blotches and a higher-priced book, while they are all story, but fell uneonscious, and _ it} | the oe ‘ 5? $ or sealp } ws? Reprint Dictionaries, | was not for an hour that he could be Kans 34 | nat 32 #?. Eruptions? Skin itches and phototype copies of a book of over fifty | sufficiently revived to talk. German Pastor's Address at Flag Con- |, ; | : is 5 ching bones? RB wth Years ago, which was sold for about $5.00, and | : - ‘ ae ; : r « Serofula Catarrh hem which was much superior to these imitations, “We started out all right, think- secration M ~ eed B. B. B Botanic Blood being a work of some merit instead of one "|. ee: ce ; he Soe : “ O jing we could make the 70 miles in a a RS i s Knichts of Pyhias mea USE rains the Long Since bsolete. *he said. “But the road was| Berlin, Aug. 30.—The flagconse-| ae oko s oe i entire system all the tig Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, pub lsofter than we thought, and the| CTation to-day was much more e gee é me 2 . ee ee pe eee = one of that ‘ihame. T¢ bears our impr | wheels blocked in the sand and final- | OTAT® ceremony th a : nee 1 a Age ‘ : iia le title-page and is protected by c¢ | . he fact the > flags from the] t r s a lifetime will it not be better to purchase the selves to be about midway, and ( speared regiments were Inded. : ea Hi . fas = after LATEST AND BEST, Lancto oniaieot. Ehe aatd i Gon ngi| HOP Woelfing delivered the co —_ 2 Webster’s International Dictionary = PUSHEE ot atoot Lo te Leon nddrese Je Giniiie Lo the finaie otENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction,ete. | OUT feet, and the walking was so soft ee oe al Mes & é zs Size 10x12%4x44q inches. jwe speedily struggled ourselves into | STOSS 1p the olds of the flag. he said: | n 4 sagronge J 0H5.5 This Book is the Best for Everybody. exhaustion. We had nothing to eat isa crusade. Iti oly war. | ste: Re oe ee CS ememe : - International law has been broken | § = ; : Saabs all the State Supreme Courts, the U.S. jor drink, and the night caught us sre és - - i t | z Aug. d overnment Printing Office and of nearly all the . , E ve oe = and the laws of humanity have been | « _$ 6.20; s - Schoolbooks. WARMLY COMMENDED by ,OUt in that hell of sand exh vust! d Eo adon Gilles Took Gaeutal us at § ; een ! College Presidents, State Superintendents of and overwhelmned with despair. |, sae z “49 gporseiecp ‘ anta. Ga Schools and many other eminent authorities. |, i barism has risen against Oecidental i 4 ee = a Cook was the weakest of the three} ~~ ieation?? | : i icti y = civilization. | t mt I t i . ° LOOT. Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, and declared he could go no further, | SSVI U01 ; “ee 5 Del | t a 000000 Recently abridged from the International and next bs : : To-day’s papers reprint a Londor pe $ 4 a to itthe best for the family and student. I was determined to go for help, and 1i Sava : Washin : ¥: s = e e Size 7x x phes, | . . } dIspate trom ast gton t rer re x ‘ s rs $4.2 “ = kers j Bize 7x10x296 inches pushed on again in the night. All — : det a gE The | 3.25 - rata | Specimen pages either book sent for the asking. | ; sort Vall of Frid Frid hat the United States gover capes. : : tad G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. that night and all of Friday, Friday " i a 4 - the too | 42 g ke 2 tchers | ” ™ " a ddressed a circular t¢ >» Powers $ #. Shee Native ht and Saturday and Saturday so hiug Ta cir ular . ite Pow see y te cont ‘ t ccottenn, '§ ‘ a | THE night I floundered on burnir S| 3 A peas eae eae Nel for Ind | ‘ : ublicatio thirst and agonized with hung = ina, and. also tt . a Lincoln, N Sey Mi t s = KANSAS BrAte OF MISSOURI, ? hactieiesa withes I | Powers answered that they could see | yor: at six o ? : t = < $ 2 ‘ounty of Bates, , aving no idea lither str led : 2 . 2 In the cireuit court of Bates nor consciousness the last 48 7 » 2 CITY cation August 7, 1900, The y * 2 “ : 2 Bt the relation and to'th of what was going on. The my Bngeace county in the ri, plainti, vs. are back there—somewhere No. 2 7 2 : x WEEK LY Margaret A souri State Bank = Pg and C A Ane ndants 1 2. > -| torney bef a ponies and sped back on th ’ ’ euit court of Bates county T) . } # Asal ie They earried water and t : ie P ; " = the other man om tl : : Y s in =e j ant be noti prostrate ¢ he = g r r i H commenced a prostrate on t tint : : Fifty-Two Issues Petition and us with fe F aes oe hie A . f Coal § sw $ eo c im they founc rok 2 i . varie anaes - 2 r doz z 5 H Twenty-Five Cents. gam of seemingly dying. conv 1e h a t «< sas ¢ is Sommission lent spasms and raving of igh ennberemese St : sec r 313 issouri, to-wit The rescued were taker , sit Ss & war Lot on: ker’s addition to t ESE cba open n = ie 3 Batier, Mt and that wniess th ranch and medi Syrup. the best kn : th | i 8 Kansas City Times Co.. fendant b pear at th x : é ae 7 y = x 4 ¢ gourt to b: were still alive when a k relief and sure ec c o spies ; =o to El Paso for drugs, t 0 cents. For sal bs i = Kansas Crry, M econtinds. acd t dition was critical a ees he : Ss | id term,) and ple: The Tularosa desert is by natur : 7 j > law the same will : — . - st rede Se WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY a 5; to the pray eee nie LOUIS. i appt described rea’ > satisfy the same Apache would dare to 1900. z it And itis f @ by the clerk afore- : ae pid that a co in the into its waste. Wh across it LER 3 T spape: s} } Brinted and pablishe Bates couste a could not be any more possible than ari, for fi ely, the see awe 2 sertion spay Sig rah sag crossing it afoot, andthe fate of men + ter court. A truecopy who have gone into the desert un- 2 Witness my hand as clerk afores: horsed has always the sa f es affixed, Done at office in Butler on R. H. Cook recently came to El William ek, colored, was us the 7th day of August. 1900 at Bells rday , Advunietra trix. Ze * J. P. THURMAN, Circuit Clerk. Paso from theeast. He is not fa i wal assault.

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