The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 9, 1904, Page 6

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MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and Strains. cures Spavin and Ringbone. MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment .Mustang Liniment is a positive curefor Piles, cures all forms of Rheumatism. MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Lisiment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments, limbers up Stiff Joints. MEXICAN MEXICAN | MEXICAN AN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Wieuan Liniment Mustang Liniment heals Old Sores quickly. Best for phe ailments. st to the very bone. Best thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment . Mustang Liniment always gives satisfaction. cures Caked Udder in cows, Best for Sheep ailments, “GUARD CHARACTER,” | SAYS JUDGE a Rag KANSAS CITY LINES UNABLE TO AGREE. General Managers Do Not Solve the Site Problem For New Union Station. Chicago, Ill, June +.—Managers of Kansas City lines met here to-day and discussed the union depot prob Jem at Kaneas City. They were un- able to ugree upon a site for the new and adjourned to meet It wastonnd neers had been | da; | dis! Priceless Jewel of Life. Alton B, Parker, of the New York State Court of Appeals, addressed the students of the Albany Law School this morning. The lecture was not in the regular course and Judge Parker said it was a preliminary lec- | ° ture on the subject he was expected to talk about, “The Development of the Law,” mi Th terminals again within a mor that the board of too buay to gather sufficlent dat t} ith wei wel but may be interesting. “When I left the law school, I traveled much the same course some | f “lof you will travel. At times I did not know whether I would be able to regarding the four sites, under ear “T have prepared a lecture,” said . ‘ Wo 7 eg: . , ne T 7 lainty as a sp sideration. It was therefore decice? | 1,109 Parker in the course of his ad- | °C ured a divorce decree, obtained a : Those who have been opposed to . a p that the committee should be m- aan pcaigase se which lejost “bea marriage license and was married to | Folk since his campaign began, while Precnnccen mace kay ence powered to employ one outsitoen-| or ene velopment of the law and|AllenC Rich before she left thecourt PFOolBLEntngy. Shear” Kirathyy #0. tae f woordcock 0 gineer, who will devote all bfatine | iiont be termed the origin of the | House: now, made an effort to prevent Mr, | Q UST ECEIVED eau, would be 2 to the tack of gathering adequate |, It will n a f great benefit, | nameaanentaTs ~ Folk’s naming the delegation, but c@ to his cani 3 data regarding all of the sites heeled baked lla PS tba MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH | they were quickly voted down. eu qt as much z z ie : I‘ i, > ie were @ It is understood that the question The worn-out atombeh of the over The committe also decided that at has practically narrowed down to ed millionaire is often paraded in the same primary delegates should NY ; ‘ competition between the present alte public prints as a horrible example | ° cbosed to the supreme court judi- N A car load of cane seed.’ Both Amber and and what is known ae the north side of evils attendant on the possession se veces onan ae! es S early Orange, Kaftir corn, Seed corn, Flax : | aie oa 2 . : name delegate: nati 4 site, owned by Swift Co. Tho Bur | setts my board bill. of great wealth. But millionaires are) °° Walle “Ossures Nome nawens seed and Millet seed. , lington is said to have declared that “If there is anything I can say to{not the only ones who are afflicted |“ J mi : a : it would be satisfied with either the you it is that the reputation of a] with bad stomachs. Theproportion Stops the Cold and Works off the We keep a full line of feed on hand at all ponding preemnt : ve north o “co lawyer as to character is worth more |is far greater among the toilers. Dys- Cold times, and also handle one of the best brands warantine is one of the Grand avenue sites, he i pes ‘nat i indigestion are rampant . , a Py i than a reputation for ability. pepsia anc i iP . uged for q sot Grand avenue sites are suld to beout “y yas not take any chance of |among these people, and they euffer Leantie> BremeAstnine Tablets of Kansas hard wheat flour. : abla: wa 2 of the question owing to opposition | ii wrecking a client's interests, |/@t Worse tortures than the million- Nae Pa et He 5 en ae Try us when you wish to buy—don’t for- 4 sumptuous ee on the part of some of the roads. se % & ‘ aire unless they avail themselves ofa Day. frice 20 cents, ‘aris. Mrs. yc: Casas Gah aoe a alia Never exaggerate about facts. State| standard medicine like Green’s Au- RGR TRE get us when you want to sell. wen soon to t had “» ’ sidered with respect to the truth. gust Flower, which has been a favor An Ex-Outlaw’s Allotment. ; af there wi ad been conside’ > i _ ‘ f ; “Don’t be alraid to into court | ite houeehold remedy for all stomach - aged. the cost, and this will undoubtedly ‘ 3 troubles for over thirty five years Tahlequah, I. T., May 28.—Henry db UPIN’S L on account cf the judge. My firet experience in the Court of Appeals I shall never forges. Judge Chureb was the presiding juetice and I work- ed all night preparing and rehears- ing my argument. My opponent was @ man with whom I had studied Jaw and for whom I had a great respect. This developed into terror, and whea he had concluded I was not perfectly conscious where I was standing. Juége Chureh’s kindly gaze and remark, ‘Now, Mr. Parker, we will hear from you,’ brought me back and I managed to tell the main points of my case in 15 minutes, but quite forgot the argument I had pre- have an important bearing upon the final decision. The present site is said to be the cheaper, as real estate is very much higher in the vicinity of the north side site. su A roller top desk “joint” is the lat- est thing in Topeka. For several months Topeka had a lot of ‘joints’ fixed up with expensive bars and fix- tures. They disappeared afew weeks ago, when Frank Stahl was named as chief of police. In their place now has come the roller top desk “joint.” A“jointist” opens up a real estate or some other kind of an office, His office furniture consists of a roller [e re pared, which would have taken an munity where you live. Nothing better cau be said of you than ‘bis word is as good as bond.” ‘Lead an honest life, keep your word whenever you give it, and do glass is there also. The ‘jointist” fills the ginss and leaves it in the open drawer. He then goes to the front door or window to gaze on the passing throng. The customer goes back to the desk ostensibly to write not ever givea word you do notin a letter. He drinks the glass of tend to keep. A man may be more liquor and leaves 15 cents in the|eloquent before a jury than the other drawer and walks out. The “joint-|fellow, bat if the other has a better ist” then loads the glass for the next‘ reputation for character, he will out- ‘strip him in the race for honors. f “If you are faithfal to your work, c customer, and so on. —Ex. A Divorce-Granting Record. Muskogee, I. T., June 4.—Judge broke the territory’s record yester- Tells His Law Class That is the. cos: Divorce matters in this territory are . handled.by a matter in chancery who Xx. d Albany, M. ¥., ¥Gne SCs Boas takes the evidence in a case and sub- ter’s report. After the court proceedings ended yesterday there was a rush for the offive of the marriage license court, Within a few minutes™ seven licenses August Flower rouses the torpld liver, thus creating appetite and in- and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. 25 non county court to-day ordered County Treasurer Palmer to pay all outstanding warrants, and when this is done this county will be free ofa debt of many years’ standing. ch several against tornadoes. ages, The congregation, decided that it would be wrong to keep the $ voted to refund the money to thei § surance company. FULL POWER FOR - A Kansas Woman Shot. _ FOLK IN JACKSON] Coffeyville, Kan, May 28 Lester Schofield, wile of a y farmer living two miles west of was killed about / o’clock last Ymond of the Western district Gubernatorial Candidate to Name Entire County Delegation to Jefferson City. Kansas City, Mo., May 27.—The Democratic county central commit tee met at Independence this morn- ing and by a vote of 27 to 18 decided >» hold a ballot primary for state officers June 18, the candidate for- governor receiving the largest num- ber of votes to name the entire dele- gation to the state convention at Jefierson City. y when he disposed of 127 divorce A majority, of the cases were missed for lack of prosecution. With her 88-caliber revolver. ts a recommendation to the judge. e judge then acts upon the mas and was discharged, The bull lodged in the brain. She we five months, re issued and several applications rerefused. Mrs. Maggie Dickerson Starr, one of the most notorious of ex-outlaws of the Cherokee nation, appeared at the land office here yes- terday to file on an allotment for himeelf, his mother, his wife and his sister, Starr was captured and sen tenced to death. His death sentence was commuted on account of brav- ery in quelling o riot in the Fort Smith jail, where he was confined, and his ten-year sentence was com muted last summer by the President. Starr returned to Indian territory. He was married to an Indian girl and is now living near Tulsa. eoples ring perfect digestion. It tones frial bottles, de; regular size, 75. Out of Debt. May 27.~—The Ver- Nevada, Mo., Warrensbur There is only about $4,000 in war- ants unpaid, and the court does To Cure a Cold tn One Day. ot know who owns or holds the Mg y : 7 nD top desk and a couple of chairs. The hour, I daresay what I bluntly] yo rpante, Take Laxative Bromo Quininc desk is placed in the rear of the office | blurted out had more efiect than my] ‘Pye order of the court was god Tablets. All druggists refund the B. E, PARKER, Manager. ith i ‘k to the fh windo abor: yt * py if i i q » W with its back to th front window. elaborate argument. news to the taxpayers ofthiscounty, — - 1b a to cute Fag ts (Dr A bottle of whiskey is kepp in the] “Be careful to let nothing happen| io have been burdened with thelgs te pr ie Apvisory Boarp 4 ‘f. right hand lower drawer. A liquor. to injure your reputation in thecom- deb t. ‘$id | Eai Rain Damaged lowa Crops. For information! Address Sioux City, ia., June 4.—The crop prospects of Northwestern Iowa, and especially of the Mississippi valley, were injured by the rain of nearly two inches yesterday and to day. Hobart, Ok., May 26.—The M, E 1urch south, damaged in a storm “weeks ago, was insured The insurance ompany allowed $1,300 for dam- The repairs cost only $1,000 ing by the accidental discharge of a band she had been visiting her par- ents a few miles away. When she alighted from the buggy on their re- turn home the pistol, which had been on the buggy seat, fell to the ground through Mrs. Schofield’s lips and | oping and drawing closer together pears old and had been married only | which unite her to the United States North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. Tunes Compiere Courses ~ Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy. Warrensburg Business College; X FOO OO DO OIG OOOO, cures Frostbites and Chilblains, MEXICAN drives out all inflammation, } A Message From Loubet. —Mre.| St, Louis, May 28.—President Jaane. oung | Francis of the Louisiana Purchage — Must possess ai! here, | exposition received the following even- | telegram from .President Loubet of France to-night: “Tam much touched by your tele- gram, which expresses the kindly feelings you bear toward France, and thank you sincerely. In partic- ipating in the universal exposition France wishes to prove once more let cut | how much value she places in devel- hus- : otinces, ambass ot ail Burop s@en, she eause wiring, regard) specially for th maid. There is thout the dog, ‘errier, with hi ‘iDkciness, thron feverishly brig The animal le 18 sickly ai as 20! the traditional bonds of friendship of America, EaiLe Louse.” Elevator Co. flow the Pro a Litter b g BusinessCollege A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager. W. L. Hedges president, Com. Bank, K. Cheatham, Cashier American Bank. - rl Coffman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank, Perl 2OOROION Warrensburg, Mo. Thousands of acres {n the Missouri bottoms are submerged and proba- bly cannot be. utilized for the third successive year. Early corn looks yellow and sickly, owing to rainsand 300 and aedaaeenaneneeneetetaeted ‘if you improve your time, if you identify yourself with the community where you live, take part in allthat’s helptal, become interested in it, you will be a leading man in that com- munity and you will succeed.” How Fires Are Siarted. The annual losses by fire in the United States, which have averaged as high as $100,000,000 a year at certain periods were attributed dur ing a single year to the following causes the number of fires each cause being given: Incendiarism 1,927; defective flues, 1,809; sparks, 715; matches, 636; explosions of lamps, 430; stoves, 429; lightning, 369; spontaneous combustion,326; prairie and forest fires; 280; lamp and lan tern accidents, 228; locomotive eparke, 211; clear stubs and pipes, 203; friction, 179; gas jets, 176; en- gives and boilers, 150; furnaces, 135, and from fire cracker, 105. Knocked a General Down. Middletown, N. Y., June 4.—Geo. W. Powers, an aged lawyer, died at his home here yesterday. Forty yeare azo he was dishonorably dis- charged from the army, because he knocked down General Mansfeld. in Lynchings Followed Murder. Greenville, Miss., June 4.—This sec- tion is much excited over the murder of a planter. and his manager by negroes, and the lynching which fol- lowed today. John Simme, a well known planter of Trail Lake, and William Cato, his manager, were kill- ed by two negroes in a dispute over a trivial matter. The negroes, whose names are Sam Clark and Van Horn, escaped but Horn was captured later and taken to Leland, where he was lynched. Clark was not captured by the poses, | Ts but returned to Trail Lake, where he was shot and killed by Mr. Crow,|4 the many so-called birth y medicines, and |. cold weather, 5 and 6 per cent Nine tenths of t! Money t0 Loan. Close Loans at once. Abstracts furnished. MILES S$. HORN, Attorney at Law, In BUTLER, MO... MOTHERS, DO. 0 YOu KNOW for women in the treatment her delicate pee more or a bosfou Kaew tt i nd of —bBOo Fr — Direct from the Factory |: Cut Out The Middle Man. [ew we have the largest Harness and Sadil Fosony '-alogue houses, So‘come and ? smnmnennecany experts in ‘a “bottle tr| mmtor after th orto to ograph shq . Pupin’s ff 1 the pigs fe kept in tehen, and M ‘Inéshowiy viched to thi \g@ir mother % n and they laps two bef from her| t Pupin’s hd last hope ers, Mr. York. The invento to bring| ithe bottle, @ and as a small th were fi and n pple was s which and the eir “dinn Pp on the ere is a bi ing five v lem that gh to per to the bq he people are looking for this, Southwest Mo, and can duplicate any goods iS in leather lftie~offered by cat- >see us and Jet us show you. Keep is at home, -

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