The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 8, 1901, Page 7

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en 4Yarness and Saddlery: Buooles and Surries: Koad Wagons and >pring Wagons Wagon Harness $10 to $30; and prices. Bugg Come and see us; The Golden Age is the GOLD DUST Age that emancipates women of all ages from the tyranny of hard housework. Washing Powder is the greatest boon of the century to woman, since it lightens her heavi- est work. Large package is greatest economy. Single Harness $7 to $25 Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. get our prices and you will surely trade with GOLD DUST 3G New York, Boston. ago, St. Loui es ee Saddles, all styles nand painting. S.. Butler, Mo Second-hand Harness $3 to $1 Our Vehicles are the latest in de McFARLAND BRO: CHEAPER THAN EVER; { TO COLORADO ana UTAH Daily to Sept. 1oth, rool.... VIA THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND EG ATI A SETS ROUTE 2 es ROUND TRIP RATES FROM Kansas City to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueb'o. z.1 10 July 10 to3 Sis Sent 1 to 10 Sigaue 1 to sil Similar reduced Rates on same_ dates to other Colorado and Utah Tourist Points. Return Limit October 31, 1901. The Superb Train THE COLORADO FLYER Leaves Kansas City daily at 6:50 p m, arriving Denver 11:00 am, Colorado Springs (Manitou) 10:35 a m, Pueblo 11:50 a m. Write for details and Colorado literature. J. A. Stewart, G.s.W.P Kansas City, Mo. | Joun SEBASTIAN, G. A., Chicago. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testamen- tary upon the estate of Geo W Pierce, deceased | Were granted to the undersigned on the 25th day of June, 1901, by the probate court of Bates county, Missouri. All persons baying claims against said es tate, are reqaired to exhibit them for allow- ance to the administrator within one year} After the date of sald letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and such claims be not exhibited within two | Years from the date ofthis publication, they p will be foreyer barred. | JS. PIERCE. Mt Admipistrator. Administrator’s Notice. i Notice is hereby giyen that letters of admin- | istration upon the estate of Anna E. Yeate e been granted to the undersig: ates county probate court, in Bates | county, Missouri, bearing date the twenty-fifth day of June, 1901! | All persons haying claims against said estate arerequired to exhibit them for allowan: within one year from the date of said letters, | orthey may be precluded from any benetit of Such estate: and if said claims be not exhibited Within two years from the date of the publica- | tion of this notice, they will be forever barred W.1, YEATES, Sitt Administrator. Notice of Final Se itlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all others interested in the estate of C. F. Por- | ter, deceneed. that I, Josephine A. Porter, ad- | Iinistratrix with the will annexed, of said es- intend to make a final settlement thereof, —— lext term of the Bates Co Probate court in Bates county, state ¢ Missour:, to i at Butler, \o.,‘on th lay of Aug S5-4t A. PORTE iministra Notice ul Settlement. Notice is hereby given 6 to all creditors, and of 5 istrator, 0: teal settlarr Bates covets state o emmencing Bhat Administrator. | by Manufacturers and Inv | Evans | any invention will promptly ree = Kail - DIRT DE LES cat SAPOLIO iS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Nature’s... Moderation IHE human consti- tution Is very much like a fi and the way many p ple try to take care of @ their health may conrpared to t a careless kit girl looks after the cookir stove. One minute itis raging red-hot, and then sudden! first thing you know, the fire is out. People are sometimes led to believe that a medicine which has a sudden, tremen- dous effect must be truly wonderful. They forget that it may be merely a tremend “draught” which imparts a temporary false effect of brightness and ‘‘fire” to the system, but suddenly drops it lower than before. 7 There is ne sudden, overwhelming effect about Ripans Tabules. Some people think the prescribed dose is too slow, and doublejitto get a quicker effect. But nature her- self is slow, modfrate and regular in accomplishing her best work. The Fabules relieve acute headaches, indigestien and nerveus session almest instantly. But their effect on the bowels is more gradual; yet it is sure and thorough. Ripans Tabules act in accordance with nature, and their results; like nature's, are complete and permanent. | | WANTED:—A ae boce — shat RIP-A-NS will not benefit. They banish | pain and prolemeiite. ‘Note the word R-I P-A-N Son the package and accept Ro REP nS ae 10 Yar 5 cents, Bod-te be had at amy drug store. Ten sampice and ti = be mall to any address fcr 5 cents, for- warded to the EipansChemisabCeo., No. 10 Spruce St., New York. ling sketc I n free concerning the patent- | ain a Patent” sent upon request. Patents } l ior sale at our expense. i s receive special notice, without charge, in strated and widely circulated journal, consulted | ors. Send for sample copy FREE. Adress, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., vent Attorneys, ~uilding, Si Our fee returned if we f: »c ability of same. “How secured through us adver Patent taken out Tur Parent Recorp, an i! WASHINCTON, D. c W W nu Bef WIFE'S FATHER KILLED HIM 2 Turner Was og His Wife When Fatal 5 s k Him Mo Aug. 2.—Ira Turner ‘ = 1 Man’s g £ . Mis y Hi Nuds . r Nuds . me Wes N N Nuds 8 Nuds = r his He 1 1 y 1 One Day . ss . Vv. ¢ ss Bry Sides With Schley 1 \ I n Zon les Rea = “ him credi = and de } sea tig S ssfu the \ ' 8 world Mr. Br s the MeClay eure i pa v es rile, and thinks it Ip oman tient vietim of bleseries ofattacks i history.” j 1 Works off the Cold i ini Bromo-Quinine Tablets i tcold in one day No cure, no | Price 25 cents And He is a Teacher, Too. i Berkeley, ¢ At theclos j ‘ er school at ' ornia, James the teachers of history and ‘ ia university, tt those in each rofession. He called ers t t narrow and bigot earth He unfit and un rk they were pre Island Has Disappeared Paul, M Aug. 2.—Ste island, one of the Apostle Island Wis., has dis- e surface of Lake i few da overed with heavy ys ago it frequented by 1 where far below eto hi ivigation and wassubmerged is unknown but it is believed that ite disapy ‘ ait of an earthquake or hifting of the base into Found His Sweetheart Wedded. Aug. 2.—Bert imselt late liber revolver. No “ays shooting was “*C”’ With a Tail.

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