The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 22, 1904, Page 8

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ik ‘ MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN t MEXICAN | MEXICAN | : i Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment 3 cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. cures Frosthites and Chilblains, ’ : ‘ MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN | MEXICAN MEXICAN | MEXICAN | i Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment i cures Sprains and Strains, cures Spavin and Ringbone. heals Old Sores quickly. Best for Cattle ailments. penetrates to the very bone. Beat thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures all forms of RReumatism. Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment ‘ea positive erre for Piles. cures Caked Udder.in cows. Pest for Sheep ailments. FIFTY-SIX BULLETS Colombia is Still Angry. Murdered with Dynamite. FOR BANK ROBBER. Paris, Sept. 16.—A_ violent inter- Silverton, Col. Sept. 15.—Peter view with General Jorge Holguin, Dalla a saloonkeeper was killed early one of the commanders of theColom- | *°-¢3¥ by means of dynamite ex- For Infants and Children. ° . : ploded in his bed room. The build- Th Kind Y Hl A In Spite of Wounds, Alva Rivers] ian troops who marched on Barling was wrecked. Posses are search: Q ou Have Always Bought mein ranquilla when Colombia contem-|ing the hills for Bernardo Fueri. Share tho Declares He Will Live to plated an attempt to invade Pana- Dalla and Fueri had quarreled, it is cs ail teported, over the latters attentions to the former's fiance. Dalla was to have been married within atortnight. ma, is printed here. In it General Holguin answered the letter of M. eee ee er ty Kill Detective. Pp Columbus, O., Sept., 16—Alva Bunau-Varilla, ex-minister of Pana- : Rivers was mortally wounded while|ma to the United States, published ALMOST FREE. : trying to rob the bank at Warsaw, | here September 12, in which was 2 ; 10 miles from Coshocton, O.. Rivers| maintained the correctness of the THE 4 has 56 bullets in his body, some of} American course in the Panama j : them Winchester rifle balls. Verne] transaction. General Holguin as- TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC e Rivers, Alva’s brother, who’ took | serted that M. Bunav-Varilla and AND : 4 part in the attempted robbery, was | the United States adopted an irregu- os. 3 captured later when he returned to |lar course and that Colombia has THE MODERN FARMER a " {3 home near Coshocton, not abaudoned the intention of se- + > William King was captured too, | curing redress. FOR 88 < 8 but, the marshal of Warsaw, who ee ae ney A: cnrpotel the Rivere boys wer» gull) No Bail For J. D. Todd. | 2O Cents. a 7 Suet UR: FO. . To give every reader in this terri- a F ae Lamar, Mo., Sept. 16 —Judge Tim- bd 7 i e county, had employed King as a ’ » Ep) Ze é e f detective. He ingratiated himself monds refused to-day to release on TIME : tory all the campaiga and election : bond J. D. Todd, e ra ‘icteenet news and an excellent farm journal, . 4 with the Rivers and they took him as vond J. D, Todd, ex representative pcb rredeypioc sty ‘ iowgat aly we will send upon receipt of twenty : apal and he notifled themarshaland charged with the murder of Robert) (14 os ST anticipation. \ piled a? citizens of the time when they would T. Wall, after hearing the affidavits! With the cessation of pain i t vaic. Ss: i} ' ' ae try to “crack” the bank. of several physicams. Dr, Allee of| necessary to chil tty | The Twice-a-Week Republic t r : : ij this place testified that ho visited| tite Comes oe 3 Alva Rivers, dying in hospital, be P 4 4 sleep and recuperation, Including The F Visit fi 5 vows he will survive if only to take Todd September 15 and did not find : sahee fe e eet “ gee ep q vengeance on king. Receiving — ina np agen condition, Dr, MOTHER’S now until December 1, 1904, an ena resign Iie «) «| Roberts and Dr, Arkmanof Ft. Scott | 3 are vane re vogey = Kas., corroborated this piety FRIEND ~ @ The Modern Farmer, “ie stores opposite the bank. A UuneY does diminish the pain accompanyin; A Parnes Family Newspaper, Todd’s trial is set for the middle of maternity, With its aid mothers can an October. PS bone ‘ do bring healthy, sweet dispositioned and ideal babies into the world, Morning sickness, sore breasts and ex- cruciating pains caused by the gradually expanding organs, are ralevon by this penetrating and relaxing liniment, Among the manifold aids to childbirth | 51.4 Home Mother's Friend has grown in popularity baie i, and gained a prestige among rich women | Be sure to address all mail to as well as poor; it is found and welcomed in the mansion as well asin the cabin, | THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. By lessening the mother’s agony of mind and diminishing pain a beautiful influence SAMPLE COPIES FREE. is wrought upon the child. and instead of f vish, ill-tempered and sickly forms you Where both papers are not desired ave healthy, laughing humanity, remain- | subscriptions for either separately ing a blessing ever to you and its country. | to» the term stated above will be ac- All Druggists sell Mother's Friend at $1.00, ‘Write for our tree Book “* Motherhood” | cepted upon recept of TEN CENTS. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Afianta, passed in which were the Rivers boys ) and King, and soon they returned : to the bank. Alva Rivers took a heavy stool from before a barber shop, amashed the door of the bank and entered. The citizens opened fire. & Alva Itivers aprang from the bank, oe received the second volley, and fell ‘ The two others ran, but of course, it 7m wasensy to tako King. To blow open the safe the robbers had in the bugay two kegs of powder and 20 sticks of dynamite, which was stolen trom the Gray Hardware Co. of Col umbus a week ago. From Dee. 1, 1904, to Dee. 1. 1905. This is an unprecedented offer you cannot afford to miss. Send 20 cents at once and get regularly the News of the Day, the campaign, the Farm MILLIONAIRE’S POOR STOMACH The worn-out stomach of the over- fed millionaire {s often paraded in public prints a8 a horrible example of evils attendant on the possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dys pepsia and indigestion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortures than the million- aire unless they avail themselves ofa standard medicine like Green’s Au- gust Flower, which has been a favor ite houeehoid remedy for all stomach | ~~~ troubles tor over thirty-five years. August Flower rouses the torpid ey Ci SE ae na liver, thus creating appetite and in- * suring perfect digestion, It toner | & and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter H AVE YOU AMBITION 25e; regular size, 75c. CASTORIA. i j Baars'the Tho Kind You Have Always Bought me ; Bignature HE TRIED TO KILL FIVE. _— An Ashland, Ore., Man Wound- ed Four Others and Then to some day go into business for yourself? You'll need capital—and the successful man of the fature is the young man who keeps a bank account now and adds to it Shot Himself. Ashland, Ore., Sept, 16—O. E. Monroe, young manemployed asa laborey in the etreet“department of this place, went to-day toa house rogularly. where his wife, to whom he was es- - tranged lived. with their 2-year-old He has the capital when the “opportun- child and other relatives. He delib- . ity” comes. One dollar opens an account , erately shot his wife, her mother, | wrne pest remedy 1 can for at this bank. prescribe for your fn | i Mrs. Dunlay; his wife’s sister, Mrs. opens a pmsp page silstremgl tnd “ Garner; his own little child, and then f Ss sorjbe it regularly.” shot and killed himeelf. The child is (indigestion is making an awful reported in a dying condition; Mre. asa cause of sudden deaths, It is beat-| i Garner is dangerously wounded by a ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest. You read in the papers daily of appar | a shot in the back; Mrs. Dunlap isshot ing through the jaw, but not mortally eo healthy and even robust men {pjured. Mra. Monroe will recover. suddenly attacked with acute indigestion rei enjoying a eee ae mey and os — ing in many cases before a cinema ee Lehi Sa of the neck. Moproes wile suffer wit or attac! : i {instituted divorce proceedings of ion. If these unfortunate vic- OT ee ' tims had taken a ‘ against him and sued for the pos- Flower be- § pgrphsccune have fallen a prey tosuch seizures, and the Flower sDr, Conch Hore SHINGON Can be Found as Usual at H | Lake Park Stables} During the'Fall Season § beginning September let, § HALF PRICE, 4 Cox, Gen, Boaz \ qAy its indigestion by creating good digestion. It also regulates the liver, purifies the blood and tones up the entire system in a natural way. Two sizes, asc and 75c. All druggists. CABSBTORITA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignatare ' Czar Amuses St. Petersburg. vs Petersburg, Sept. 15.—Consid- erable amusement bas been caused by a slip of Emperor Nicola’s pen in accepting the offers of several com- panies of Sfberian militia who volun- tered for service at the front. The petition read: “We humbly lay at your Mejesty’s eT EE a A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be for to your land and your crop will Potash in the fertilizer spellsquality feet our desire to: be: permitted to| f "4 quantity in the har- ., 9 wy ; fight and die for the fatherland.” we WO weed den nd $12.50 The Emperor, in accepting, wrote free, by next, mail, $7.50 4 ‘our money winning \ on the margin of the petition, in his books. $12.60 own handwriting. “J thank you sincerely and hope that your wishes may be fully real ized.” If you want a fall colt don’t overlook the’ rate. T.K. LISLE & CO. % seer ccs eeeene * os : P = CASTORIA | Mustang Liniment Mustang Linimeat always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. Warrensburg Business College} North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. Turex CompteTe CouRSsES Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraphy. B. E. PARKER, Manager. A. LEE SMIZER, Assistant Mamager. Dr. W. L. Hedges president, Com. Bank. Apvisory Boarp } T. E. Cheatham, Cashier American Bank. Earl Coffman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank. For information! Address Warrensburg Business College, Warrensbarg, Mo. The Parlor Meat Market. A. A. SEESE, Prop. Southeast corner square is the place to do your trading. This market is supplied with the best quality of FRESH AND SALT MEATS, and the price is right as we will not be ‘undersold by anyone. Only prime butchers stuff is kept on sale and you are invited to call. Prime lard, 3 pounds for 25 cents. Also, handle canned goods. A. A. SESE. SS emmnanten —BuY— 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 $30. Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15. Saddies of all styles and prices from the cheapest to the eteel fork cow and sole leather spring seat saddles. r- robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly harness oiland Uimi- _ ments for man or beast, oils, axel grease, men’s canvass trim buggy tops wagon legeings, new and ‘ones. Bring in your trade th Phe Sie ede: — as e. “ We also carry aft) line of BUGG 8) AND 8SPBING WAGONS. i pbs ga orp No. 2129. Winner of Blue Ribbon at Iowa State Fair, In- diana State Fair and American Royal Horse Show, Kansas City. <Nowownedby ©. si ‘ ~ Mo,

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