The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 18, 1904, Page 3

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MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Frostbites and Chilblains. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment penetrates to the very bone. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustaag Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Ringbone. heals Old Sores quickly. Best for Cattle ailments. MEXICAN Mustarg Liniment drives out all inflammation. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Caked Udder in cows. Best for Sheen ailments. always gives satisfaction. FOUR SUICIDES A Montana Outlaw Killed. IN ONE FAMILY.| Helena, Mont., Feb. 12—Frank Jones, said to be an outlaw, was killed by two members of a sheriff's A Missouri Farmer and Three of MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment is a positive cure for Piles. cures all forms of Rheumatism. MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital and Surplus Fund = - $63,000.00 posse last evening at the ranch of A. i N. Londe, in the northeastern part His Beautiful Daughters of the state. Jones, it is alleged, was D estroy Themselves. the leader of a gang that has terror- ized cattlemen and stockmen in that Thursday's Fort Scott Monitor] valley for ten years. Their raids on Receives Deposits subjectto Check and always has monev to loan. Issues Drafts and does a General Banking busi- ness. With ample resources and 23 years successful expier- ence, we promise our patrons A BSOLUTE SAFETY for their Deposits and every accommodation that is consistent with sound Banking rules. —-DIRECTORS:— J, R. Jenkins, A, B, Owen, Q, R. Radford Geo, L, Swith Frank M. Voris, Win. E, Walton Dr. N. L, Whipple T J, Wright. te Dr, T. C. Boulware | John Deerwester Dr. J. M. Christy PRS ARAL LPDLLAPLDRALDPPLPPLP says: The story of the downfall and sub- soqueat death by their own hands of the Campbell girls is indeed a pitia- ble one In all, four members of this amily have ended their own lives in thepast three years. T'e three girls drifted away from their home at an ranchers were frequent and daring, and they carried away thousands of head of stock, burned ranch build- ings and destroyed other property. Rewards aggregating $1,500 were standing for Jones's capture, dead or alive. Juror's Life Threatened, “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” play ever written.” There is a deal 0, H, Dutcher i J.B. JENKINS, Cashier, Wat FB. Wanron, President. early ageand went to thebad. They Fi cacauhictlia ii Iavahiie over tbe Dr, T. C. BouLwarKk, Vice Pres’t were all very fine looking and had] . . . . " : The play of “Quiney Adams Saw- ghee “Ty ‘we 5 t Sedalia, Mo., Feb. 6.—A crib con- ie ee at a, fun in aplay that one is proud ot Ella Meek, Clerk, Wesley Denton, Clerk and Bookkeeper. not been away from home long be taint . “ yer” will come here just ss did the : s geo ar et ’ : aining 800 bushels of corn was fired afterwards to remombe a tell fore they had entered upon a hfe of book of the same name, from whieh one's friends abont, Nothi ‘ ‘ one's ds aboy othing s8¢ by an incendiary on the farm of H. - shame. They all came to FortSeott| , : : the dramatization was made, and i A ‘ C, Thorton, nine miles north of Seda- . ; pretty and touching asthe lovestory and took up their abode in one of the r j ara ; apread sunshitie and love. lt will Hind art gngeetgonenmeagta ‘1 ja, early yeste y yr Q mt . % |\disreputable resorts which are per- i) NB edhe eae dagzieciaae sy leave a trail of good iv 3 ( G. E. CABLE, Ny x but ised — years, but compromised on a sen- om Groceries, Hardware, recwegd ago an old heart-broken Linke nh Ga chien father who had ceased to care for life iia bith waast it Va »y Stoves, Tinware, Farm because of his daughters’ erring ways, | bi Wa ihenellb hudchange hg. arene ' i ‘ killed himself one day down on bis who claims to have been outraged PURE BR ED Implements and Buggies. farm in Missouri. Last night Lena hee verdict “ge ay tge om r Campbell, the last of the family ex-]., eens, 18. ARSE _iStt At es Produce WY ant ed. ~ jcopting the mother swallowed a dose Thornton’s gate, to follow up the z z ; “ane ele first fire with others, and, ifnecessary 4 at of strychnine at Fan Gathright’s re- f : 4 senacd We guarantee satisfaction. 8 cae, nok deb te greet Goeee on : attain-the end-sought, to. do mur- Short Horns--Herefords G BE O A, BL Butler, § hour later. arn TY ° ° b Mo. 5,000 at a0 : stops the Cold and Works off the ’ at a Funeral. } ’ OOOO AAAS SSSA A Cold. die oeiatiieiies il tli { CANNON’S FEED YARD, BUTLER, MO., —_ eee Ne a en ATG Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet: | neral of M. K. Michaelovsky, the cel | fn PTHE WALTON TRUST (exe) ee ee No cure, u¢]ebrated eritic and publisher. who i Wednesda fa | fi . pay: . died February 10, took place here | j lu d ' } ; d ! 8 to-day. It was one of the largest F BUTLER MISSOURI. Thawing Pumpki : J gest || eo : ; Capital senate Profits ‘ - $80,726.02 _— wage Rapleges ever seen here. Fully 5,000 persons We will sell to the highest bidder 12 head of prot Te tiene anes ao unaks in witenet ya fae Columbia, Mo., Feb. 6.—With | walked to the Boliov cemetery, four bulls, six to eighteen months old; eight cows, in Bates, Vernon, Barton, andjcedar Dade Counties, Mo, roar like a cannon, a frozen pump | miles distant, singing funeral dirges all short horns, bred by Sellon, Four head 4 Very Lowest Rates of Interest. ice fey eg gprs be “oe was borne by hand the of Bulls, three one year old, one two year old Bi on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow bor- stave $64 y ast : ; i ORIEN CINDANCS, doe all Ilevefords bred by J. K. Rosier & Son, 4 rowers to pay back parteach year if desired. Every ove to fragments and strewing the CASTOR Butler. Mo a land owner wanting a loan should call and get our low premises with scraps of iron and The Kind ¥ rob ook 5 ee ple z : , 5 sates and liberal terns Money ready as s00n as papers pumphie ened. Beate tha ind You Have Always Bough! The females in this sale, that are of breeding a . ti . , Signa age, have s 1e re Sa % ‘ p po papilla Be oll town ios in’ Baten County Mrs. Gallemore had been making} of y Leu age, have all been bre d to Sellon’s herd Bull, : from the U. 6 patent aad showing all deeds a wos, pumpkin pies. She put a pumpkin sdisinnielananaeenen: Chief Elector 124547. i Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have of unusual size into the stove and ‘ been recorded in Bates county. Our Abstract books were ‘ a per ~ } H HS Saghe bY our Mr. Wm. E. Waiton 84 years agoand are kindled 4 hot fire and stepped into FAVORITE HOME PAPER. Sale will begin at I p. mM. P ee written up daily from the county records. We furnish an adjoining room to wait for it to — os reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are respon- thaw out. , R ' 4 ible for their set Yaad T D 7 ‘ toathnc al Why the Twice-a,Week Republic Has p On (Sel a : . : re was.aa explosion that was : interest Paid on Time Deposits. vai std Wide Porvloctty oy ,Uuts ' 3 If you have idle money for six ads yo longer the deafening, when the _Gallemore athe teaatiaiataatiinl ‘ Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, family rushed into the kitchen they| Estabiished for nearly a century 9, pec ee Se eee . DIRECTORS—— found the windows blown out, the}and read regularly by more than Fe 4 cee. orn pens oe kitchen furniture upset and thesteve} 500,000 persons in the west and] 9 ” , i Zone Decewoeter, Shteer BE he aheap of scrapiron. southwest, the Twice-a-Week Repub |“There’s Something to See. Younger’s Request Refused. f Sam Levy, T. J. Wright, wanes lie of St. Lonis ean justly lay claim The Great Southwest invites the] Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 10.—Co'e a FRANK ALLEN, SEcy. Wm. E, WALTON, Pres, To Cure a Cold tn One Day. to that enyip ye distinstipn “Favor- | entire north and east to made atour| Younger, now out of the Minnesota eR APLAR, = ALE LEI AIA IA PILBARA PLP PS PALS Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ite Home Paper. p of inspection and recreation to the| penitentiary on parole, wants all the ahccasiliarantan apport SNC, —, ° een ne z It is great becanse it has always principal business centers within the | restrictions of bis pardon removed. Grove’s signature is on ngs Wily almed to inform, instruct and enter | poyndaries of Oklahoma and Indian} Congressman J. Adam Bede, who —BuU yw— | O5¢, ’| tain its readers sai all matters of | Territories and Texas, on February | recently made his maiden speech in } — public and home interests. In 1904] 16th, March Ist or March 1th. congress, presented the ease to-day | Poultry Instruction at Columbia. it will be especially interesting and} ‘Thig territory of immensity in all) to the board of pardons, which ab- valuable. Here are some reasons) things, commands the attention of | solutely refused to grant the request. Direct from the Factory Cut Out The Middle Man. Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. Now we have the largest Harness and Saddle Factory In Southwest Mo. and can duplicate any goods : | in leather line--offered by cat- alogue houses. So come and see us and let us show you. ‘| Keep your money at home. We keep every thing that horse owners need, Double wagon harness from $10 to $80. Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15, Saddles of all styles ra and prices from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness olland soaps, limi- ments for man or beast, coach oils, axel grease, tents, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade them for new ones. We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery Store in the Southwest and our harness are all made at ’are- mitted to run wide open, Ina short time the oldest one tired of ber life of shame and committed suicide,. This was three years ago. A few months another did the same thing. Two Mr. Thornton was one of the jurors in the case of Frank Denton, the slayer of Emil Meyer, and it has been said that he was one of the four or five who held out for a verdict of 99 The with it, and it willli fort atmosphere, ofall who are ‘The Agricultural College at Colum- why you should subscribe for it: bia will offer a thoroughly practical} This is campaign year, and you course in Poultry Farming during will want to be informed of the move- the week veareney 22d to 29th in | ments of party leaders, reports of clusive. Unusual interest has been the great national and state conven- taken throughout the Middle West} tions, the progress of the campaign, in the announcement of this course reports of the elections, ete. The prospects now point toalarger) You will want to know all about enrollment for this short course in| the World’s Fair, to be held in St. the history of the institution. The} Louis from April 30 to December 1, important phases of profitable poul-| 1904, try culture, the care and manage-| You will be interested in and kept ment of fowls, the manipulation of] wel) informed by the Farm Visitor, a incubators, and the production of reguiar supplement of thepaper, pre- fancy fowls will be carefully con- pared especially for the farmer and sidered. his family. aT . oe You will want to know what the A Big Missouri Fruit Firm. world {s doing in every field of activ- Jefferson City, Feb. 6.—The Ozark | ity, and through the unsurpassed Fruit Farmecompany of Joplin, with | news and special service of the Twice- one million dollars capital stock, a-Week Republic you will not be dis- was issued a certificate of incorpora | appointed. tion this morning by the secretary] no short sketches, choice bits of of state. The incorporations are fiction, articles of interest to women, Amasa Corbin, Louis L. Williams, | children and the home, fashion hints Fernand E. Rogers and Thomas J.|and_ helpful household suggestions Finney of New York, and R. B. Hart|the Twice a Week Republic easily of Springfield, Charles Moore and leads among the weeklies of the great Ralph H, Corbin of Joplin. west. Ifyou want the Twice-a Week Re- CASTORIA public sent to your addrevs order it at once direct from the office at St. witness this truly’ Best New Eugland persons interested in the advance- and manufacturing growths of our country. Avoid the weather ex- tremes of the North and Eeast at this season of the year by taking ad- vantage of the opportunity afforded in the low rates effective on dates mentioned by Friseo System and Connecting Lines via St. Louis and Kansas City Gateways. From St. Louis to Oklahoma and Indian Ter- ritories, $850; to Texas $10.00. From Kansas City and Memphis, $6.50 and $8.00, respectively. Also round-trip rate of $15.00 from St. Louis and Kansas City to Texas on above dates with liberal stop-over privileges. The Frisco System has four trains daily from 8t. Louis and Kansas City Union Stations to the South- west. : Japs “Grim Determination.” London, Feb. 12.—In a dispatch from Tokio, a correspondent of the London Times commeuts upon the grim determination of the Jupanse tive manner in which the mobiliza- ment of the educational, agricultural | people as evidenced by the expedi-| tious and absolutely undemonstra- | oan 8 at- nounce the ragement © traction at Butler Opera House, Fri day February [ch “LE met Cole Younger while he was sojourning in said the congressman, “and he requested me to ask the members of the board to remove the restrictions in order that he could make some contracts with St. Louis parties. He assured me that he was not going into the | show business.” Washington,” Fired a Shell 15 Miles. Washington, Feb. 10.—One of the officers. of the battieship Missouri, which has been engaged in target practice off the Chesapeake capcss came to the navy department to-day witha remarkable statement. He said that ove of the 12-inch gune, being elevated seven degrees, let fly a shell which the strongest glass could not follow to the end of its flight. Later a passing steamer re- ported that the shot had struck the sea within 300 yards of her, The steamer was distant from the Mis- souri just fifteen miles. An exchange says: We feel sorry for the man who does not read his home paper. Heis no better than a man withont a country. He is likea t has no regular | homeless cow, tha home. For Infants and Children, Louis, Mo., or through your lecal|” ah We also carry afullline of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD ' Rawecbiler. It costs only $1 a year. tion of troops has everywhere been! pasture, but erases promiscnourly a AND SPRING WAGONS. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought ———————-—-——_ _ |eartied out. The correspondentis of ‘oa weeds and thistles, No matter 7 .. the opinion that Mejor General! whot other paper he «nay reac, the McFARLAND EROS., Butler, Mo, 09000000000 C9099 SHHHIOS CODNESDOROT ODOPIROOIIDS UY ater Bears the Cilia |W gershychbn amici Ly nagee 4 ilies |= Airey atte Kodama will be ia ex of the Japanese land ope: at i always in-

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