The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 19, 1905, Page 8

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i Neivlinediteenpine-d Borthic_obej-cted and attacked the OEP, gp s MEXICAN cures Cuts, burns, MEXICAN \Austang Linimenat Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Linimeat Mustang Liniment cures Spavin and Ringbone. cures Sprains and Stra: MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustan cures all foru.s of RA -umatism. ls a position « bruises. » for Piles, MEXICAN MEXICAN ins. In use for over sixty years, MEXICAN for Man, Beast or Poultry. MEXICAN heals Old Sores quickly. a MEXICAN MISS GOULD’S EVANGELIST. The Power of Old Tom Keenan Converts Many Railroad Men. From the Chicago Inter-Ovean, “Tom” Keenan is coming to TI). inois, He is White hnived and wrinkled, rough and russ jnody af the wails He fees te prea thet mer Helen Cor " ’ he freiv hit’ + ‘ nd the ene ierr Daion ! Tlineia, Mint esi r Wester now, | vl t the cause of Temi» ‘ sf ) veer ae the nthe way now, the old Berry ! a wim &w ! N of wl eo wr Now he bos eiven op th the Bile ¢ hardest « thera THeeomein an throttle for me oof the ace of wre i > throueh his love of whishev, He withont polivt gfaces of the orator, but simplicity Of his etatements, the force of the stories he tells to fMustrate his argu- eon and he has nene of the “mente and more then all else, the | plain narration of the frets regard ing himself, how hecame tostop drink- ing, how he turned to religion, and how he won in the etruggle ayainat temptation, appeal more stongly to the men he addr:sees than the moat fervid eloquence of public orators. It ia because of the power the old engineer has among his fellow that Miss Gould has beeome so deeply interested in hia work. Keenan recently mae 4 trip over the Gould system of ronda which she planned for him. She not only paid all the expenses, but saw for herself what manner of man he was. She heard him speak, After the meeting she invited him to supper in her car. He told her the atory of hia life; how intemperance and hard living had kept him back and almost deatroyed his home. He told her of the shock he received through the death of one of his booncompaniona, who died calling wildly on God for mercy at the last. He told of the drunken frolic in which he'‘awore off” and how he had kept the pledge ever ence; of his agony of mind when he crept out by nightinto the wood yard and uttered the first prayer that ever crossed his lipsp—O, Lord, I mean business”’—and how at last, long grade, the sense and certainty of conversion suddenly came to him and his whole life was changed. Mise Gould was so impressed that she at once made arrangements with him to make a tour over the Gould system. As a result of the two A apare fran the Ja absolutely | He had little or no | After Jiu Jitsu Comes Judo. From the New York Times. for them a teacher competent to im part a knowledge of “jado,”’ some } much would take nore time than the middies oan An! We retuain doubt fulif this generation mathematios, of them will learn even the eh mente How [todo many wonderful things will be rvented to thom hey will ther s applicable inforamtion, bot bein abont the position of a man to Whom a prestdigitsticr has reverled He un eannet duplicaty j the seerets of hes ndraclee dersteues, but h Wot sears of praction have trained hand and mind to swiftness and cor tainty, ond he cannot do it then if he lacks a special aptitude for such work The Need of a Conference. | G.vernor Folk of Missouri and Governor Johnson of Minnesota are newly elected reform governors Governor LaFollette of Wisconsin has already proved himself an anti m -nopolist and Governor Cummins of lowa has shown reform symptoma although the attacks have been in- termittent Now that Governor Deneen of Illinois seems disposed to cast his influence with the reformers, it might be well for these five to call aco: ference of the governors of the Northern Miselesippi valley to take action upon legislation affecting cor- porations. They might bring over the governors of Indfaua, Ohio and Michigan and these eight great agri fcultural states of the middle west would have a powerful influence if thrown in favor of anti-trust legisla- tion, tariff reform and railroad regu- lation.—The Commoner. A Killng At Stroud, Ok. Stroud, Ok., Jan. 15 —James Bor- thic, a gambler of this place, was killed about 8 o’clock last night by J. L. McDonald, goverment black- smith at the Sac and Fox agency. McDonald came to town yesterday with William Lane, & farmer living near Arlington. Lane drank a good deal in town, and, for fear Lane would be robbed, McDonald attempt- ed to take his money and o her val- uables from him for safekeeping Not content with securing for their | charwes instruction in jiu jitsu, the Annapolis authorities have secured thing of which Western rs have never heard before—something of whieh jia jitsu is only apartand the beginning, Possibly this is attempting too dia jitsu may be only the | elements of a hircher art, bus th re is falot to it, and its acquisition in “Junything like completeness MEXICAN eures Caked Udder in cows. Charge Policeman’s Death To Joplin North End Gang. Joplin, Mo , Jan. 9 —Thecoroner’s jury in the case of Officer Claude Brice, who was shot and instantly killed in Joplin’s famous North End one week ago, returned a verdict placing the respomibility for bis death on Ed Duiley, a North End bartender; George Rogers, Jotn Franklin, Joe Woodward, Bd Milli anand Jeunie Quiulan, alias Big Jim Dailey, Millian and Jennie Quislin are Gader arrest and atuansupyr: sed to be Fran'lia was arrested at Re- putlie, Mo that room in the Testimony showed Ottiver Nort Eada few hours before the Kiling wid fomod the men plotdinge al eat. Brice entered a Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Llectrie Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble-|1 some causes, It never falla to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarity the blood. Ran down systeme benefit particularly and all the ueual attending aches vanish under its ness. Electric Bitters is only 50c | ¢ and that {a returned if it don’t give perfect eatiefaction. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay, Druggist. 0) Jefféron City, Mo., January 11— is on this afternoon. wae called four Republican members suid in the Madison hotel that they for Niedringhaus. tor yet. How much of this talk is “soreness” that will die out is hard to tell, but the situation is so bad as to cause co. siderable anxiety in Republican circles. This caucus may quiet the trouble or make it worer, probably the former. bitte eee 1 A Frightened Horse. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD blowing = This) wna testilied to ty | MWillivan, “Big Jim” is held as anace] ¢ eensory to the fact, berause leged shielding of the yg after the shooting bittea hundred dollars has by raised by public hseriptiou te he wiver to Officer Briee'’s widow and orphavus ‘ For Sule by Frank 'T. Clay, STATE OF MISSOURT, ¢ .. tion January loth, 107 searching and thorough effective | i DE detendan deut of the state of Miesouri, Whereupon itis . the tonite $4 7 commissions, ai A caucus of Republicana who babii of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, opposed to electing Niedringhaus| 'o-wit: Just before it|forry-one of range Unless the soit defendants be and appear at the next term of thie court, to be begun and holden in the vity of Batier i taeeey on Mi att Ne et is a ‘Sand on or before the first day thereo! would vote for Cockrell rather than sad plead to seta ng ff It would only ede! same willbe taken as confessed and * Ha need six to make Cockrell the sena- | 60 estate solu to satisfy the game said that a copy hereof be ButLew Wer KcY Time-,@ weekly newspaper printed and publish souri, for tour wee! insertion to be at least thirty days before the flist day of the next term of said court MEXICAN _ Best for Horse ailments. MEXICAN Best for Cattle ailments. MEXICAN Pest for Sheep ailments, penetrates to the very bone. MEXICAN limbers up Stiff Joints. MEXICAN MEXICAN errr MEXICAN ‘usiang Linimeat Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Lisiment Mustang Liniment cures Frostbites and Chilblaing, MEXICAN Mustarg Liniment Best thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN g Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustacg Liniment always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. j |; Bates County Investment Co, BUTLER, MO. * handle her fam Jus Uncle's Great | it and Tung Cure, | lily safeguard is a reliable, jy t Nd medicine that will » runni brone shildr ri and all as a con. ri from the n joschee, has ext All druggists, 25c and 75c. Order of Publication NTY OF Barks. ue otrentt court uf Bat tv. Mo ‘n vaca- Miscourl atth relation and to the use o Johnson ex ofticto collector of the reveuue of Bates county in the state cf Wissourt plaintiff, ve WH. Davis, Samuel 8, Suelby, Nanvie D Shel Allen aud Joho &, Henuereon, tion for delinquent taxes thie vay comes the plaintif by hey ey before the: lerk of the circuit conrt of nty, in the atate «a! Miseouri, in va- d files hr pe ition and affidavit, + ta g Other things thatthe sbove named 0 B, Henderson, is a non-resi- dered vy the clerk in vavation, that the de- fendant be notified by yabileaden that plain- Ui has commenced & suit The Danger to Neidringhaus. | geusra? P'turcorw uf the tate of Missour avainet him in this vit the object and toenforce the lien r the delinquent taxes mounting in the aggregate to together with interest, costs, fees upon the following tracve The east half of sec'ion seven of township thirty-two, and spat Bates county, Petition -accordin; tewmnh rendere: uccording to the ae ‘er of id petition, and the avove described real And it is turther ord-red by the clerk afore- ublished tn the Bates county, Mis- ccessively, the last A true copy of the record Wit. (sea) nees my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of ssid court hereunto affix. ed. Done st office in Butler on this the 10:h ony of January, 1905, it J. A, PATTERSON, Ciroait Clerk. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupante, or. dred other accidenta, are e ay occurances, It behooves everybody there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, blacksmith with a six-shooter. Mec Donald shot Borthic twice. Borthic has @ family at El Reno, Ok. Kansas’s Coldest Night. Topeka, Jan. 15.—From the West- era Kaneas ranges come reports of months’ crusade that has just closed Keenan added 400 men to the list of his converts. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. All druygiate retund the m Grove’s signature iv on each box. 25c A good resolution for the young men in this community to make at the beginning of the new year is to lay aside a few dollars each week, as an ald in after life and a protection in old age. Do not undertake too much, Set the ;ace at whatyoucan eave and lay it up in a bank each week. If only a dollar a week that means to you $52 inayear. Intime this will become a goodly sum to aid you in sickness and old age It fe sad to think of decrepid old age with poverty as @ sole companion... Do nct belive that age and inirmity will not come to you. They areaseurely yours, in time, aa life lasts. If your span of life should not carry you to old age, then your savings, whatever they may be, will be to your advant- ageanyway —Ex irae CASTORIA«A. ‘Minis the Tho Kind You Have Abways Bought Signature ‘of Drug Store. heavy losses of stock as a result of thecold. The weather to-night is regarded as the coldest of the wiuter, below zero temperature being re- corded in numerous counties. Reports from the Kansas wheat ved by leading millers, indi- cate that the prospects for Kansas wheat were never better. Snow cov- ere the wheat toa depth of four to ten inches, and places the crop in ex- cellent shape for the winter. Practi- cally all the damage resulting frotha @ dry fall Las been overcome. Doesn’t Respect Old Age. It’s shameful when youth fails to ehow proper respect fur old age, but juet the contrary in the cage of Dr. King’s New Life Pilla, ‘They cut off — no — how —_ and irres; ve of old age. yepepela, pes ty fever, constipation all yield to thie perf-ct pill, 25¢ at Frank T, Clay’s drug store, A Costly Mistake. Blundera are sometimes very ex- pensive. Occasionally lite iteelf ia! the price of @ mistake, but P ive | never be wrong if you take Dr Kiny’s' New Lif» Pills for dyepepsia, dizzi- bess, headache, liver or bowel troubles They are gentle, yet thorough. 25c, at Frank T. Clay’s disappear under its soothing effect, Frank T. Cla)’s Drug Store. dition to their home paper, are advised to subscribe for the St. Union and stands at the very front among the few really Great news Globe-Democrat has no equal or daily paper. tons, big semi, weekly at one dollar per year, fe in ble to the sional man who desires to keep thoroughly posted but who has not while ite great variety of -well-select- able to every member of the family. See advertisement eisewhere in this fesue and write to the Globe Printing Company, St. Louis, Mo., for tree sample co 10 6. We want a Here’sa rare chance! ! Kun: | spare OF MISSOURI, use of C, E. Johnson, ex-vfficio collector of the revenue of Bates county. in the state ot Mis- i souri, ylatowf,, gnickly | ffoguer Kate 25c¢ at| alien Go Those of our readers who, in ad-|,, court of Batet Fi : want & in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, national news and family journal f devs, Elizabeth Hogue, Kate Wolfs, Mrs. Louis Globe-Democrat, which is pub-| 3 Nahed in the solid central city of the| rt! defendants be notified b eas has commenced a suit axainst them in and gener ich is to enforce the papers ia the world. The Daily laizes of the youre: tent fot, the delinquent rival in all the west and ought to be ier inteens ost, 6 od reece tm rote, poe fo the hands of every reader of -any| Mire ncn beers ‘wit: The north The Weekly Globe. | #n f the city of Butler, | Democrat, issued in semi-weekly sec: | spear ot the mast spunty, May, farmer, the merchantior the profes. Jtdjaea me the time to read a large daily paper Ween ed reading matter makes it invalu-| dey or local, and district agent for one of the|crder gi ee Count Court 1 oldest and best life insurance Compa- Seas Ausonn, 08 188 nies in existance, Write to-day aad give 4 ie weat pier and west references. C. C. Courtney, State Agent, | and other re, all acro # the Marais dee ¢ Order of Publication. 88 County of Bates, { In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, to have areliable Salve handy and|in vacation. January 10th, 195, ‘The state of Missour at the relation and to oi. t, Flandera,, Ms Thomas V. Page, . 3 MoN Civii action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by er attorney before the clerk cf the circuit county in the wtate of Missouri, the tating among other thiugs that bo Flan- ve named defendants, am, T. ‘thomas V: Page, Allen Cobb,—McNoughton A. McNaughton and Theresss Mellen, are non- dente of the state of Misvouri. Whereupon ordered by the clerk jn vacation, that the * publication that affidavit the object moun! to tie sumof $11.90 topeter with bed tracts of 1and sliuated look three. Williams lst addi- Mo. its. be and Missari, and ond sents E Net Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notice is hereby given tha: joor of the Court House atBatiers . 81 the low: et bidder th re yen River in Section Massachusetts Building, Kansas City, | two @) Township thirty—ni Mo. 3-tf Plans and specifications arc on file in fag | Office. és Hange thirty: (8) in Betre County, Nissoustn ee muEtY CASTORIA, Besrs the The Kind You Haw Always Bought A certified check for Two Hundred - lars will be required of each ‘bidder ae making satiafactory con: id The right to reject any ‘tract and bon . or all bids is reserved Capital, s50,000. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choise securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, tities examined and all kinds of rea) estate papers drawn, » Treanp Hon. J, B. NEwamnry, J.C. Ouans. a! Proaltent, Pe Vice-President Sec’y. & Treas, ? Jwo. C. Havas, Abstractor, 8. F Warnoon, Notary. { SRR TEEN FAURE A RRR RARE UM OR An Wa sree ves with the Niece of Dr, ne} g Perhaps you like your Oe rete hinole ES somiaier—th Missouri Timothy and Flax Seed, Peoples Elevator Co. Feed your stock oil meal to make them sleek and fat i all’s Seray hair. Stops falling hair, also. ANN US ay hair; then keep it. Perhaps not; air Renewer always restores color to VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer . “~ P. MALL & CO., Bere whee y N The Marlin f 12 Gauge Take-Down Repeater, is the fastest and most accurate duck gun made, It combines the balance and ease of action of the best double gun with the supe+ ticr shooting and sighting of a single barrel. The unique Marlin Breechbolt which shuts * out vain and water.and keeps the shells dry teakes it the ideal bad-weather gun. Made for beth black and smokeless powders and to “ke heavy loads easily. Afamous gun for hard usage. Texas Red Seed Oats, Nebraska Corn, &rkansas Coal, Eansas Soft and Hard Wheat Flour, Bran as “Aer Sh . XS mat Ture are,» Wt of ood duck stories in the M F s Compeny —BuY— from the Factory tin Experieace wr ok, Free with Catalog ce 42 \Wiilow N ' isteert TAIN, and Shorts. By Going to the 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- Slogue 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 h blanketa, dusters and ments for man or wagon yen men's canvass leggings, trim bag; trade them for'new oven, We have the largest Retai go Store in the Southwest apd OUP heerep id Redtle bome. We alao oarry afull li : A AND SPRING WAGONS. 0 o01# 8. SURRIES, Boat MoFARLAND BROSB., But! Mo, Ag y ne’ beast, soao! jarness $8.00 to $15. Saddles ‘of all styles and prices from the ch: 3 and sole leather spring teat to the steel tong. ‘sow boy 3 limi seat saddles. Lap ro harness of AN pom 5 ole, axel grease, our harnes#are.all nade at eae ae Spe DAaoe die dd ded AAAS LLLLAIS A 4

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