The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 30, 1901, Page 7

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YOUR BURDENS EASE. BY USING Let your head save your hands, Let Gold Dust do the work for you. It makes glad the hear of those who are not happy unless everything is clean. Gold Dust is best friend, dirt’s worst woman’s enemy. Yarness and 2 saddlery> Ruooles and - Surries> d Road Wagons is and Spring Wagons Wagon Harness $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles dprices. Buggy Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. fome and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. Sheriff’s Sale. Byvirture and authority of a special execu ies for de'inquent taxes, issued from the of- ofthe clerk of the circuit courtof Bates . Missouri, returnable at the June 1001, of said court, to me directed in fa- ‘A B Owen ex officio collector of the rev- of Bates county. and against I P Chamb- £D.Kippand E A Bennett Ihave lev- seized upon ell the right. title, inter- claim of defendants, I P Chambers. E andEA Sennett, in and to the fol described real estate situated in Bates }, Missouri. to. wit | lots one and eight (1 and 8), in block six (6), Hathecity of Amsterdam, Missouri, 1 will on Wednesday, Jane 12, 191, m the houre of nine o’clock in the fore— fm and five o’clock in the afternoon of that iy, at the east front deor of the court house, ¢eityof Butler, Bates county, Misscuri, the same or so much thereof as may be re at public vendue to the highest bidder tsb, to satisfy said execution and costs. SMITH Mat | “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN SAPOLIO iS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. JOET ~ Sheriff of Betes County Mo —— Sherff’s Sale virtue and authority of a special execution delinquent taxes, issued from the office of tlerk of the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo., June term, 1901, of said OME PEOPLE eat because tt think they ought to, not because they want to. They do it mec! to me direc! v f wr : } tio eollector of the reven St ae ally. They have no appetite but yet fmty. and against C. H. Jackson, ; up zig they feel they must eat to sustain life, dandseized upon all the right, title, and claim of defendant, C. H. Jack- in and to the following described real situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- Uetthirteen (13) in block thirty-two (5: Food does very little good under such conditions. it, Missouri; lot three (3) in block thir ‘ ite Amore; Minscunt FE will on Sometimes a loss of appetite is the Wednesday, June 12, 1901, - a a ‘ i beginning of a physical break up it { the hours of nine o’clock in the for 4nd five o’clock in the afternoon of that @t the east front door of the court house, thecityof Butler, Bates county, Missouri, fell the same or so much thereof as may be re- atpublic vendue to the highest bidder , fo satisfy said execution and costs. JOE T. SMITH Sherif of Bates County, Mo. is then, some simple, practical remedy like Ripans Tabules is needed. These Tabules stimulate the flow of wit te ail juice in the stomach, crea Sheriff’s Sale. Yittue and authority of a special execution uent taxes issued from the office of tletkef the circuit court of Bates county. aid able at the June term, 190). of lcourt,to me directed in favorof A BOwen, © collector of the revenue of Bates heety, Qnd against “4. KR Field, I have iandseized upon all the right, title, in- claim of said defendant, . | in and to the following described Sstate situated in Bates county, Missouri, Tote nine, ten, elven, twelve and thirteen WU, 12 and'13), in bloek nineteen (19), in Wile stition “to Rockville, Missouri, food, whip up the liver and ciear out the intestinal tract. They strengthen They cost but little, 10 clean within. for 5 cents, and are genuinely good. At all drug stores. RC sik ansaid Wednesday, June 12, 1901, the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- And five o’clock in the afternoon of that mast the east front door of the court house, city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, Sane or so much thereof as may be re- at public vendue tothe highest bidder to satisfy said execution and cos JOE. T SMITH. Sherif of Bates County, Mo A case of bad bealth t nd preleng life. Or kage and accept_no s Ten s: on the pa be had at aay drug store. be mailed to any address fer 5 Co., No. 10 Spruce St., New York. buat E Shertff’s Sale. Se Wirtue and authority of an exe- forcosts issued from the office of the tof the circuit court of Bates Co. Mo.. ble at the June term, 1901. of said to me directe i in favor of Henry E. and against E. W, Hereford and E L. cS Ihave levied and seized upon all Srmght. title. interest and claim of defend- = W. Hereford and K Hereford, in to the following described real estate din Batescounty Missouri, to-wit Bemorth halfof the northeast quarter of | gixteen (16), township thirty-nine (39), | three (33), I will on tch and description of concerning the patent- upon request. Patents . without charge, in y circulated journal, consulted Our fee returned if we fail. Any ones any invention will promptly rece ability of same. “How to Ot | secured through us adverti Patent taken out thro Tur Patent Recorp, an by Manufacturers an i Inv 5 Weduesda: 1901. = ra hoursof eo ck in soe fare: 1 ee EE Ada ive o'clock in the afternoon of tha! f > copy FHE adress, AP atthe east front door of the court house, Send for sample copy F aoy of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, VICTOR J. EVANS & co., sam be ) e orso much thereof may (Patent Attorneys,) d at public vendue, to the highest bid- Evans Building, . WASHINCTOR, D. C. @ash,to satisfy said execution and J . &. Bi iss Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. tion is received, of the exact location of each vessel, the vessels are moved about the map in accordance wit! the information. se that the visitor may see just where every vessel it the navy is platform ¢ {the deck of a ship on which wax fi ures showing the dress of jnavy offic NAVY EXHIBIT. Map of the World With Models of the Big Ships. One of the most novel features of the navy exhibit at the Pan-Ameri- ean Exposition is a large map of the world, eight by sixteen feet, om which are placed models ofevery ship in the fica- ch day, as telegraphic no } each dav Another interest feature is a > feet lo ry representing are placed wearing unifo ides of all °TS Models of United States warships inelude four vessels that were in the battle of Manila, and five t were in the battle eff Santiago; also the | Holland submarine boat, t Vesu vious, the dynamiter who: ough- ing’’ was notable dur’ days before Santiago: pital ship Solace ng the anxious | and the hos-| As vaccination prevents sm. illpox, | and quinine chills and feverso Teeth- ina prevents and counteracts the ef- | fects of the summer's heat, much} dreaded by mothers with small chil-} dren. Teethina relieves the many troubles incident to teething and tl hot summers, and no mother is ex- eusable for not giving it, for it costs only cents at druggists; or mail 25 cents toC. J. Mofiett. M. D., St Loui 28-2t Mo Hog Raising in Missouri. Washington, D. ©., May 16.—**The town of Tarkio, Missouri, has as its leading citizen the largest feeder of live stock from his own products in the world,” said A. O. Wilson of the Missouri City, who is in the city, to the Times correspondent. David Rankin, the gentleman | refer to, owns 20,000 acres of land in Atchi- son county and last year raised $100,000 warth of hogsalone. This is only an instance of the enormous interests in the feeding of live stock for the market in northwestern Mis- souri. For the last year or two the range men have had a little the best of the business, but Missouri, destin ed to be one of the leading states, has not lagged in its feeders, and money is made from that line of farming. Piles are not only most painful, but also very dangerous, as the in- flamed nodules are very apt to take on malignent action and cancer of the rectumis produced. They should be cured. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oint- ment will cure the most obstinite cases. Price, 50 cents in bottles, tubes, 75 cents. For sale by H. L. Tucker. Gov. Nasb Ill. San Francisco, Cal., May 16.—The program for the entertainment of Gov. Nash and the Ohio visitors was declared off to-night on account of the illness of Gov. Nash. While at- tending the christening of one of the big trees in his honor near Santa Cruz Monday last. he was poisoned with poisoned oak. He was partial- ly blinded and suffered very much while addressing the Union League Club last night. To-day he has not been out of bed and is attended con- stantly by a physician and nurses. While the affliction is not serious, it prevents him from participating in any of the functions that had been arranged in his honor. censor ae Children who are weak, fretful or troublesome should be given a few doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge. Z| will then become strong, heal- thy and active, have rosy chee bright eyes, will be happy and laugh- ing all the day long. Price. For sale by H. L. Tucker Two Miners A rthage. Mo., May 20.—A fatal mine accident occurred near this city at the Pleasant Hill mines, early this Charles Clabaugh and were operating a over- morning. William Morrison steam drill, and through sight drilled into an unexploded shot terrific force, mangling an which went off with killing both and bodies beyond recognition. As their bodies were hurled struck John Paxton, force that their down the slope the; another miner. with suc his t ack was terribly bruised and his need conditi reated by Hert riiving ors tem of Signatare of Nevada Ma: Two little girls. daughter Peck who es Ss ton street, had se FOUND A TOPEDO. Twe Little G lives St frankly told the girl that a trace of Afric blood in his veins was Dr. Wilkinson is 30 years old. When asked about the breaking of his en- rement he said Yes, our engagement is broken My parents were white folk, but I have African blood in my veins from ny grandparents “There have been reports that I at Deepwoed hansas poria, Kar fay I was drowne a R 3 M i —_——— DROWNS SAVING ANOTHER Boy Plays Here ia Saving Brother and Sister sis ‘ iow r 1 \eite ssist t tt a er Urvill man e ~ urn ramps, and Le re ¢ ould : Kk te His b ver eds hours after t river with twelve-foot hay 4 He was the eldest son of James Lane and was the chief support ¢ e being an inv £100 Reward $100. tt er will be pleas- She Broke the Engagement aia neer a Newark, N..J.. May 21.—A gre and that is as a 3 Cure is the shock } 1 give society her n to the medical and at y City Miss Lizzie | rate a constitution- | Rector breaking her engagement to constitutional — Cure is tax marry Dr. Th r. Wilkinson, ajn y upon the dentist. Both reside in Jersey City. | b!o° cous surtaces or the sys- $ z tem, thereby destroying the foundation Preparat were making for @]o¢ the disease, and giying the patient big wedding when the man ngth by i the constitution nd assisting natur joing its work. The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars tor any case that it tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cuenery & Co., Tuiedo, O. gayrSold by druggis 75¢. Vassar Girl May Die. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 23.—As the result of too much exercise, Miss the « Maud Wright, member of 88 was sort of sailing under false colors] of 1902{at Vassar college, is ill in the but I want to be honest and truth-] Swift infirmary at the college and is ful in all I do not expected to live. Her home is “J thought it was better that Miss | in Hinsdale, Ill., where her father is truth Rector should know the who said to be one of the wealthiest citi- now rather than wait after our mar-| eens. riage. der the existing to break our engagement, and that is the end of it. DON’T We loved each other, but un- tate of facts we had TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! | Pemdicitis You can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, netic, full of new life and vigor by t. TO-BAC, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 500,000 cured. Alldruggists. Cure guaranteed let and advice FREE. Address REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 Laws Conflict. May 21 May of this place, constable « Louisiana, Mo f | if falo township and deputy sheriff of | from justice with a cha har Pike county, was arraigned befor United States Commissioner Moc at Hannibal yesterday on a char, of obstructing the mail May arrested Harve mail carrier between Louisiana teading. several weeks ago, for dis-|turt Book- STERLING —Geo. D. 1 Miss Wright lately began taking long walks in the hope of reducing her weight Her last walk was twenty-three miles in a day. She returned to her room tired and after a day or two was taken ill with ap- cABTORITA. Bears th The Kind You Have Always Bo Signature Fled from His Forgeries. Ind., May 23.—P. M. Dunn of Forest, editer, school prin- l and« Frankfort cipal hurch worker, is a fugitive of forgery one of He prominent young him gimg over was * county's most men and was known all over the state Dunn confessed at his home last night to two of his victims, and then ing, he sprang through an open turbing the peace Mosely had start-| window and mounted a horse. So e tained him until he paid his fine Mosely then filed information against |er of the Baptist chureh choir at May for obstructing the mz May gave bond for his appearance in the United States court ak ae This signature is on ev Laxative Bromo-Quinine tvicts ery box of the genuine the remedy that cures » cold im ome day Hanna's Candidacy no Joke Cleveland, O.. May 20—Man people have been regarding the car didacy of Mark Hanna for the pree dency asa joke.” said Chas. Leect coll sd you next few months you will hear no ioke but a serious fact ¢ may rest assured that ir about his candidacy y tor of customs for Cleveland nd he more Leech is very close to Hanna and has been his mouthpiece man times. Cranks After Aguinaldo Manila. May 19.—Gen. Mac: declines to define the stat naldo. Hesa A i home with the mail when May de-]|far he has evaded his pursuers. i For several years he has been lead- Forest. Cares Eczema and Itching Humors Through the Blood-Costs Noth- ing to Try It. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) ta- ken intervally will kiliallthe hamors in the blood that cause the awful itching of eczema, scabs, seales, ul- cers, watery blisters, boils, pimples, aching bones and joints, prickly pains in the skin, old, eating sores, ulcers, ete. Botanic Blood Balm will make the blood pure and rich, beal every sore and permanently stop all the itching sensations. Botanic Blood Balm givesthe rich glow of health tothe skin. B. KB. B. atdrug stores, . Trial treatment free by writing Blood Baim Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free wedi- cal advice given until cured. to try B. B. B., as medi is sent prepaid 26 im penance sth. Seen NE IS Ran Out of Town — oy mts 38

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