The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 28, 1901, Page 7

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McFARILAND BROS, DEVOURED BY MAD TIGER American ( Harness! age ee rene are and Into Cage of a Vicious Bengal, Pt) polis, I I 5 Al- ey " 3 Saddlery> n. aged 15 years, employ on terms | by thet any other mascular ait + irons | Queen's st. Jacobs Oil | were thrust into > cure of a LAME BACK Road Wagons imal, had been fired into its t lease its hold on its victim. Neils and Spring Wagons ch hurrie : , ss : ze = Ee | Wagon Harness $10 to $30; gs 87 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 to 315; Saddles, all stvles | ose a ki : ices. Bugsy Tops, © pation: Wa yon Shee ts and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting a a a with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo ee oe : eand see us; get our prices and you will surely trade i : | Order of Publication This ssip is t t R , 2 Scene in Portugal at the Rio Porto Viaeyards. STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ gg ent t Edwa en eee WING THE PORT GRAPES TOT t : wouemie | easeatee : anew DE ME ota WHE 1 A ! TH ss t i 1 NEAR THE VAL MASHING VATS TU BE TRUDUEN FUR i The rugged bi staining a larg ape r they are Ca led. ead, which they shed by g/t do dancing tot — re a “xt term of said court. A true coy a 2 I i . 4 : ALFRED SPEER, | cae pacers | ;ron | ‘ « eard It i ivpo Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey y whose Port Grape wine and | [srat}) with the h nto | f ma t h }! ‘ t rgandy rivals the world, imported the Port Grape vines many | tnis in ion aii * i } r} this dista 5 v ats ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Vall N. J. The soil | lu-dt J. nit Clerk | Attempt on C] Life | re v ! tle | feared b Passaic county, New Jersey, is identical to that of de’Menetiz. | Poplar Bluff, Mo 1 Last }a ft blac 3 ; Speer’s New Jersey Vineyards | Order of Publication | Wednesday while George (. Or : sia ; F if girls in ae r column Ka situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the | wars : vant . t | = wine rapes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where they are r | 1 hed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seedy uit eourt of Bates Cee atest eit Tare | I ? Ameri I t I ern ¢ nd made into wine. Missouri at the relation ani to the “of A aes 2 \ i 1 realize} 3 te wines 1 I hese grand wines of Speer’s that have mellowed in flavor in the eee ae oer aie it Ist t Gray ‘a . : Purse of years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and tit, vs. A. c, A.) Rred the , . s only be obtained by paying a pr hat is higher than new v Ae “| carelessne ‘ om western vineyards. Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a healthy ci Mr. Orchard is ’ ‘ s ‘ . e that it be allowed years to mature in wood to get rid of its Now at ens intifby her at- | ri se parts; with this ob ject he keeps his wines several years ir the vire ‘: | } : nigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for | My. cen* : iim ore ~ The repytation of Speer’s wines as a valuable inedicinal and | things that the above nam te 8 i g his id ‘ mily wine extends around the world SaaS re ncourt ow jv t his i t@"Grocers and Dru Speer’s Wines and Brandy pee et .t notified by } tition a : general nats ‘ke Was on Judy :. the state of quent taxe o Congressman » the aggregate to the sum ot fe gether with int t ¥ 1 who = , and fees, upon the 3 ofiand situated in. Bates County idges souri to wit: Northeast quar plague ! : t =e thirty-five (35) and northwest : i part of west half of northwest q > I wee Yeas ! tion thir southw known to ave ction twe yurheast quarter of ee , and east baif of the northw ion twenty-tive 5), and w 4 quarter of secbon twenty : ( ath’ half of northeast quarter | Sick rather th: prev and northwest quarter of northeast quarter and | 1) pa, : south half of northeast quarter of northeas spread of the disease southwest quarter of north halt of FOR USING its attent ~£ of the ge f of southe — usrter and northeast quarter romo- Quinine Tablet I . 7 , } sign ure e s quarter northeast quarter of section twenty from Missot 1 handsomer b he remedy anit in ene a functior nal and gastric dis six (2 lint pforty-two (42), of range I ae eae “ ord E eee <tacsae A | twenty » (jo), and that unle the vadies and gentlemer he saic Det ~ i said endants be and appear at j a See ee Seat e+ Mr. Carngie’s Latest Gifts ate to the health of the next term of this courtto be begur 5 me Dawe wale Be Seas me of the | nur ig € men of great t;4- 2 York . layor | quarter of section twenty five (25), and the cas co -stem by se \ and holden in the city of Butler, Bates coun reatest rre « New oe Missouri, on the first Tuesday after the secon “I suffered the torture ofthe d mned . work. | Monday in June 1%1. and = on wi ding piles bro tipse |an orato ihout the | oi Mouns Veru t i before the third day thereof—if the term shall so] tion with which I € y aces Coch TY Wis long continue—and if not then the | Fears’ Tram across your CASC AR Mississiy eman rs eat ieshae- jars > ae i hud end of said term, and plead to said p n ac- | town of Newell. Ia.. and nev a a ; 7 IULATE H cording to law the same will be taken as con-| to equal them. jHame is 8 cons : i shoacaml WET ETT 4 ; fessed and judgment rendered according to the | pi es and feel like a ala RESIS tee ey ceo ue | » 1 i prayer of said pe » above described C H. Kerrz. 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, Is hoid word Perm _— rOGuCE t at the con e hd stote aol tc |to you Mr.— Mr 5.00 ar t Wy be published i CANDY | Here the flow of | of the library | a weekly newspaper CATHARTIC Ind os ar; ee | ‘ M ' i ates county, Mo., ri TRADE MARK REOISTERED nal pain. RESSSTE BSRERSS ATES TS? Sate wean continue to act y relsepisn in Pleasant, Palatabie. Potent Good, Never Sicken. Weaken. or ¢ xc, Miss Sheriif’s Sa - CURE CONSTIPATION. eve = Stertiag Remedy Company, Chleage, Montreal, New Tork. $12 Screen Buse «100 B <j NO-TO-BAG 52 15°cU RE Peseta TO STUDY ART! SES ST. Louis genoor OF FINE ARTS, ite gins St. Louis, Mo. Any one se ive our opi a — ithout char; wer b he ue i journal, coxsul e copy FREE. Addres VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Building, . WASHINCTON, D. C.

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