The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 5, 1901, Page 7

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NK SHE a eee Yarness aid yaddlery: Kuooles and Surries: 7 Road Wagons and Spring Wagons Wagon Harness $10 to $30; Single and prices. Buggy Tops, Cushions, W: H&APER THAN EVER| Daily to a Sept. toth, 190l.... VIA THE jorear ROCK (ISLAND ROUTE! Sn 2 ROUND TRIP RATES FROM Kansas City to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueb'o. Aug. 1 tol Jul 3 $15 Bent: re 4 Siang. tito SI. ilar reduced Rates on same dates as Colorado and Utah Tourist ints. Return Limit October 51, 1901. The Superb Train THE COLORADO FLYER nsas City daily at 6:30 p m, arriving | ver 11:00am, Colorado Springs (Manitou) | :35 am, Pueblo 11:50 am. | Write for details and Colorado literature. . A. STEWART, G. 5. W A. Kansas City, Mo. Joun Srnastian, G. P. A., Chicago. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testamen- Upon the estate of Geo W Pierce, deceased | ted to the undersigned on the 25th | ofJune, 1901, by the provate court of! county, Missouri. i} All persons haying claims against id es are required to exhibit them for allow- | to the administrator within one year the date of said letters, they mi | recluded from any benefit of ssid estate; and | such claims be not exhibited within two ire fromthe date ofthis publication, they | il be foreyer barred S. PIERCE. Mot Admivsistrator. J. | Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and | others interested in the estate ef C. F. Por. } . thi » Josephine A. Porter, ad- | x with the will annexed, of said i »intend to make a final settlement thereof, | tke next term of the Bates Co Probate court | Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held | | Butler, M Admintstratrix Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and | re interested in the estate of Jannette » deceased, that I, W. H Allen admin- , or, of said estate, intend to make settlement thereof, at the next term of | Bates County Probate court. in Bates | ty, state of Missouri, to be held at Butler cing on the 12th day of August ol W H ALLEN, Administrator. Mat Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin- F&Ation u; m the estate of D. N. Thompson, § ed, have been granted to the undersign- , by the Bates county probate court, in Bates Missouri, bearing date the twenticth of August, 1901. said estate r allowance id letters, may be precluded from any benefit of estate: and if said claims be not exhibited two years from the date of the publica- Of this notice, they will be forever barred ANNA K. THOMPSON, tt Administratrix. in the water makes your dishes: come out perfectly clean and - It is almost a pleasure towash dishes with : ~4:: CHICAGO , ST.LOUL NIcEARIsAND BROS, Come and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with free from Srease. FAIRBANK COMPANY S, NEW YORK. BOSTON, Fit tek SIRES OSR RAHI TE SER » Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Harness 3 agon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting: McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO | ». HE human consti- tution is very much like a fire, and the way many peo- ple try to take care of their health may be compared to the way a careless kitchen girl looks after the cooking stove. One-minute it is raging red-hot, and then suddenly, 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 fomet that it may be merely a tremendous ‘‘draught” which imparts a temporary false effect of brightness and ‘‘fire” to the system, but suddenly depps it lower than before. There is no sudden, overwhelming effect about Ripans Tabules. Some people think the prescribed dose is too slow, and double it to get a quicker effect. But nature her- self is slow, moderate and regular in accomplishing her best work, The Tabules relieve acute headaches, indigestion and nervous depression almost 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 caso.of dad health that RI-PA-NS pain and proiong lite. One gives relief. Note the word acceps no substivute. R-I-P-4-N-S, 5 thousand samples and one warded to the Ripans ChemieabCe... N g 5 ti SF Our fee returned any invention will }: ability of same. secured through u Patent taken out t on free concerning the patent- sent upon request. Patent. ur expense. ial notice, without charge, in ely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Ir Send for sample copy tc ATOM Address, EVANS ent Aftor=: uilding, = & CO., Evans Kansas Ci 29; ca inally ste No 11 c&s $3 to $15: Saddles, all styles Onfons cumb the ne | was pe by the | Mr. Pi known Pixley trol th Lewi ent Phila home the a | ited to him | Schley controve: The Week's Business Failures. New ; ures f Brads last WASHINCTON, Dz Go 121 in 150°. privates and 2 | } tent of j No Sand: Forsyth, U. S$ MARKET REPORTS. (Quarant Ave. Price,/No. 896 $2.75 ATIVE COWS. Kansas ry 1 Miss Tor Ind Tuscon, Ariz | Fort Thomas it of restlessness | appearing. Mor | gathered near Meetings and and numbers o frone the nortl vation to join t Settlers are fe | ¢ s. which is rest ns Getting Restless among post GOOD HORSES ARE COSTLY Receipts, Other Means of Locomotion Have Not ine division.» Hurt the Trade From Harper's W more regular clin ble; if not either case has been int countrieswith suc and lung troubles man Syrup It not stimulates the tissues to destroy the possible for you t take the ONLY remedy the duced in all civilized ess insevere throat Ger- *Boschee's only heals and germ disease, but allays lamma- tion, causes easy exper toration gives a good night’s rest. and cures the patient. Try one bott! Re- commended many years by all drug- Get Green's Prize Tucker, Drugyist gists in the world sy Almanac H. L. ci rT “| Admiral Sampson a Very Sick Man Burkhaven, N. H., August 3}0.—Ad- miral Sampson's condition to day is ; cheese, ouri and not materially changed from that of yesterday. This morning he took a hens, 6c; young short walk, accompanied by his phy- scalded dressed poultry le above these |Sician, but seemed feeble. It ha prices been impossible for a stranger to ap Potatoes—New, $1.35 r b hel i } ¢ 1 ae aay 3; sweets, | proach him, and even his friends are 0 r bus warned that there are few subjects New apples, $1.00@2.00 per i : rea ba a per 4-basket rate; | about which it is proper to talk. The per box admirably seems to be suffering from latoes, home — grown : H general debility According to physicians and friends it is not likely that a postponement will be asked of the court of inquiry The admiral him- account on his it is generally understood, fully expects to appear in person and give Lite \divees f atl believing t will his testimony. +} be fully recovered ny ser ‘his signature is on « box of the genuine hose at I Thomas. | Laxative Bromo-Quinine taviets eling sy ut San] che remedy that cree new nm one dar Arkansas’s Big Peach Crop. Ark Aug. 27.- op ever grown in ——— Siloam Springs, Bitten by a Babboon. Ang. 1 William A an Omaha The largest fruit « Northwestern Arkansas is now being harvested. The from the Cherokee nation lir orchards mss to the xley was ressing | Missouri border, are alive with peach coe and apple pickers. The latter part as “Jim <kedl . a i t t waite t } of the week will see the Elberta peach withou warning. bi m times. and opening the fesh] crop allin, but the late peaches will last till frost. Owing to the sbort | in gaping wounds. Kansan’s Mission to the Philippines Catholic education there = Son See Meat in New York. Aug. 31.—The butchers|One orchard sold recently for $10,-| e city Su The Nez Perces Are Dying Fast. crop in Georgia, Arkansas peaches ,e| have been in great demand, and the Atchison. Kan.. Aug. 31 Ce Sullivan. a newspaper man of this|growers have realized handsome town who formerly studied for the} profits, some orchards netting as priesthood at St. Benedict's here, hae much as $50 an acre. A short apple been appointed by the @atholie Uni ne a ; | versity of America in Washington to|¢TOP in New York this year insures go to the Philippines and promote good prices for apples, and buyers are already on the ground bidding for the fruit as it stands on the trees New York, of New York are determined that the] 000 new state law prohibiting the sale or delivery of meats on Sunday shall Boy Murderer Escapes. be enforeed Po 2.700 men, all opposed to Sunday labor. wilt pa-| Hamilton. Mo., August 30.—Coron- jer J. A. Nevitt had an inquest over | the body of Al Pearis, who was shot The jury re ston, Idaho, Aug. 31.—Indian jin this city last night. Cc. T. Stranaha ays the cen-|turned a verdict against Ollie Hol- Nez FI Indians just com- pleted shows a to of 1,567. women. 60 since last year. of wh There Denial Also from Forsyth. delp!| from the t entic York, A r the w eet’s, nw im 1898 and i9s -™m- | mes, an 18-year-old boy of this place, I tion ie . h number over 900 are as been a decrease of | Pearis city on a night freight train to Kid- an popul jcharging him with the shooting of from Holmes escaped the } der. where he hired a team and went g. 31.—Capt. James|north to Winton. From there ti N.. who has arrived (trail has been lost. but officers he west, mildly denies ,0k for him f the interview cred- arding the Sampson- sy. been notified to Chronic Constipation Cured. 7 nt discovery of tive remedy for constipati arets Candy Cat Cure g teed. ine tablets stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists, roc. recent years ug. —Business fail- veek, as reported by mber 18S, against 183 his week a year age, in 1897. Department of Missouri State University. s gratifying t ry Versity } i st wos “ x | e neighbo ipers is} ey, aia aie | — z 5 s et ts be ; | three years azo t ’ rs ‘ . R xtra | Work was soot . a , : , wm | Seems, TOO se assurances s Milit ~ ' , y is e s lege of Agricu { Spanis put the gov-| yy Arts. w jes . 25. ae ae Kes a Ae M Arts (e : Spunk x " , Engneering., and Hous 2 | , 0.000 . € sey es. Ati st f pe . _ mS -1 ‘lL was a { 1 oa s e +e {total of 1,481 amie aeons CASTORIA. ; sil LS FL SELE IA ' ; | Schley Will Soon Retire and o ‘ | gid A ington, D. ¢ Aug 23.—Im- pe > | colds is -|P t ts and promotions thing that will jit 1e United States navy will occur more severe ; | within the next few weeks . t throat and j nounced at t she yu do? = jday. Among them is t Rear }Admir active list Oct¢ hlev il Seley or 10 Other retirements are those of Cap- tain Farenholt, September 2: Captain Allen. within a few days, Captain Robinson, September 21; Captain Forsythe tember 25; Captain Ide. Septemb Asa result of these retirements forty-five promotions in the service will rade The retirement of Rear Admiral Schley will promote two captains to the grade of rear admiral. They are Captains Frank Wildes and Henry Glass TS CANDY CATHARTIC wa" = wag aes Never * stamped C. C. 2 of the aler who tries tc “something just as good.” Sound Sense, This. A recent issue of the Sedalia Demo- cTat saVvs fore Chri In the old days, b in ity and civilization tamed mas dh. it was the custom, when a man did something you did not like to “ga after” him with a club. 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