The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 26, 1905, Page 8

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~ MEXICAN Mustaa cures Cuts, Durns, Druises. MEXICAN In use for over sixty years, ~ MEXICAN g Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment for Man, Beast or Poultry. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN . cures Frostbites and Chilblaina, Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. . MEXICAN my M mony | nom Fo M To ‘ t M t — i iniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Linimen ustang Linimen ; Mustang Linimer : cures ven _he Ringbone. heals pr quickly. Best aang © ailments. penetrates to the very bone. Best thing for a lh hy i MEXICAN MEXICAN | MEXICAN | . MEXICAN | MEXICAN | MEXICAN | : Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment : is @ positive ov re for Piles. cures all forms of RR -umatism. cures Caked Udder in cows. Pest for Shee- nilments. always sivee entisfaction, drives out all inflammation. i var awe ; | Ew ewe ween ¢ SHOT A WILSON, KAS.,EDITOR pected so pay twenty-five cents each} Cowboys at Inauguration. | GOOD for OLD and YOUNG! : ~ headlarrdh secre albgy lle Lincoln, Neb., Jan, 21 —A Journal : Bates County Investment Co, Affer Killing C. S. Hutchinson, Tillman Took His Own Life. Wilson, Kos, an. 21—J | man, city marshal, shot and CLS. Hetebison, postin eter iy {tor of the Wilson Eeho, in th 1 e@d- bought them some cheese ard crack- ers and a few bananas with the but- ter money and they ate in the groc- cery store. His wife, tired and worn I. Ti. | with her long ride, would have Itked jog | 8 Cup of coffee, too, but forebore to mention it She and the children 1. Were used to denying themselves, She| has just returned from Washington, ter’s newspaper ottice today, A. few | bad suggested a new wrap as minutes afterward, when threatened they drove in, her velvet cape with violence by a erowd of Hately. | ¥88 Six years and frayed and shab- nann’a fries Wit: whist al bys but Bill had conaoled her with killed himee't the remark that if he fed that bunch mt a Vets th mon [Ol eattle this winter there would be date wt oT “ ivht, | Mother hired man to cook for and w! i! \ n'a| she probably wouldn’t be able to go ei ye} mach anyhow, Next year, if they pe i did wells he wenld. She anbmitted that the marshal eed gre meekly, as she ulways did. Shelived leuve than wa the t | wn . { the nd !should Tillman ob- } ad citizes red Mrs tained a divorce some time ago and |Pespected, His word is as good as the marshal interpreted the news-|his bond anywhere. paper statement to be a referenee to | the best she can to help him, but she him. Tillman read the two articles to.|Was a pretty girl when she married day and then walked at once to the] Bill eight years ago. She wasstrong {had a good buggy, but, as he said, in never ending hope upon his prom .jises of the comforts “next year” would bring. She was tired and ready to go when at last Bill cane and all were safely Bill placed in the jolting wagon, You eaunot pack a womananda raft jofkidsintoa small buggy, and he had to have the wagon to take home the harness and a couple of plow. shares, anyhow, Bill is a good man, prosperous and His wife does is not very strong, somehow. She Echo office, He fired one shot at/@nd straight, with a happy emileand Hutchinson, the ball entering the} risk capable ways. You’d never editors heart. Tillman then hurried | think it to look at her now, faded, lived. to the house of J. H. Baum, where he | listless and bent. The neighbors say A crowd of men armed with}|—but that is only gossip, that’s all. gune and revolvers soon surrounded | —Ex. the building and threats against the marshal were made. Tillman sent Hotels Decline Negro as Guest, word that he would be out soon. Scarcely had the message been re-|p, ceived before & shot was heard inside | Ww the building and Tillman's body roll- ed down the inner stairway. The] to the lec bullet had taken effect. Here’sa rare chance! We want a local, and district agent for one of the oldest and best life insurance Compa- nies in existance,Write to-day and give references, C. C. Courtney, State Agent, | auditorium, whore Washington ap-|‘ Massachusetts Building, Kansas City, | peared, atated that he went to the Mo. e Bill’s Faded Wife, o Bill town the other day. It was the first time Bill's wife had been able} An Insane Woman Killed Two. to get away since last spring. She had the baby with her and three of the other children clung to her dress asking questions She looked a long time at a washing muchine thatland probably mortally injured stood in front of a hardware store. another. A nurse was also injured, She had been wanting one for a long but not po ano | \ ag Seavey’s time. With five hearty children and “e*PO8 Was 4 towel roller, two men to cook and wash for, she was often completely worn out by noon on wash days, from bending over the old washboard. There was & jagged edge in the zinc on which she sometime cut her knuckles, but Bill thought she had better try and get slong with ita while. “If they bought every new fangled thing that came along,” he told her, ‘‘they’d land in the poor house yet with all them children to feed and clothe.” So she passed by the washing ma- chine with a sigh. Her handful of shopping was svon done and she had nothing to do but wait for Bill. She had no place to go and rest and she wandered wearily up and down the street carrying the heavy baby and trying to hush the children when they teased for a nickle to buy candy. The butter and eggs she brought in barely paid the grocery billand there was no money for candy, though she would like to have got it four them. Every now and then she hurried back to wait for him, to seeifhe hadc »me. He was always impatient if she kept ~ him waiting. Bill himself, cheerful and hearty, with a good cigar between his lips, joked dnd chatted with his friends and carefully selected a new double harness. Bill is proud of his horees and takes good care of them. When Bill comes to town alone he goes to @ restaurant and gets a good dinner, but of course he could hardly be et Sinclair and wife were {n|*° entertain the gentleman. to the store where Bill had told her ue no im The baby is healthy because d the period of gestation its roe hy | the orator and freshener, into the back and hips Wichita, Kaa, Jan. 21 —Booker Washington, who lectured in thita to night, could not be found in any of the leading hotels previous ture or after it, and it de- veloped that he was refused admit- tance to all. He ib being entertained by Captain Jones, the representative negro of Wichita. Colonel Toler, manager of the 3-tf} leading hotels to secure a room for] : Washington before his arrival in the] : city, and at each place they refused Concord, N. H., Jan. 22 —Mre. Mignoneete Seavey of Barriugton, patient at the state asylum for in sane here, killed to-day two inmates HERE’S A BABY|z Ite Mother is Well. and purely vegetable liniment, Mother’s Friend Mother's Friend is a soothing, liniment, a ae wt nyt invig. new power of a coming mother, and swall ing of maty treatment at ‘The state of the mother di It is condition and you so, special from Deadwood, 8. D , saye: A party of Black Hills cowboys, thirty tosixty strong, is being organ- ized to go to Washington for the in- auguration of Presi¢ent Roosevelt, Mar 4 The men will take their own horses and be dressed in cowboy cos. tume. 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Inclored find $1, for which send The Twice a-Week Republic and : Farm Progress one year to : Name. NOTE—It you want only The Twice-a-Week Republic the price is 95ca year. The price of Farm Pro- gress alone is 10c a year. Trustee’s Sale, WHEREAS, Fra. klin Sheehan and Amelia Sheehan his wife by their deed of trast dated Jane 10, 1x9 and i 2corded in the recorder’s Oftice within and for Bates county, Missonri, in book No. 135, Page 828 conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and Lp situate in the county of Bates and tate of Missouri to- eit: The south-west quarter of the south-we:t uarter of section twenty-five (25), irty-nine (39), of Range thirty-one taining forty (4) acres wore or less; which co: yeyance was made in trust to secure the pe certain note describea sald deed of trust; and weeredo, default has been made in the payment of the said note, ‘condivione of eatd wore and deed of % jones of trast, such default rendered the whole of said note due and payable at once and the same is now past due unpaid, Now, therefore, legal Friday, February 10th, 1905, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- i chanhipeah ante |i le! oordatnone noon and five o’clock day, tor the interest and 12 at. by the Bates court in Bates Co.. Missouri, oth cay of January 1006 joins eald- cbt tha them to ue for luring gestation forever may influence the disposition and future . of the child; that is one reason why moth. ers should watch their r avoid pain, Her health, that of the child ben their lives, from pain, good cheer, mind, Mother's F; make 24 ‘Administrators Administrators No ice, signed, by thejBates Coun y, Miascuri, Probate Court, bec ring date the 5th day of Janva-y 1906, All persons having claims against said estate are rei ee toexh bit a, > i allow- ‘ance within one year of letters, or they may be precluded from benefit such estate; and tf said claims be not exhibis: within two years from the date of the tion of this notice, they will be forever and maintained the confidence of half | tion January loth, 1% taina sixteen or more full, -tan-|¢ terms and | tax BUTLER, MO. OCapital, 850,000. Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of j title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Cholee securities always on hand and forsale, Abstracts of title furnished, tities exam!ned and all kinds of real estate papers drawn, Trea Hox, J, B, Neweennrr, J.C. Quang, tet Vioo-Preaident. Seo’y. & Treas, Jno. C. Hayns, Abstractor. 8. F. Wannoon, Notary ious or dizzy. hey onthe liver.Zowal aco: BUCKINGHAM’S DYE FAPTY CPS, OF PRUGGISTS OR RP, MALL & CO., NASHUA, N. Hh. August Mower keeps the chiltren healthy and svcwhtedap tone, | Watt your moustache or beard “nore tisy rus fa a beautiful brown or rich black? Use e druggist: “Please give it to Fullot rand froli bo Ww hich g@ t Flower regu: | nability to get up brisk r : pe tara, >» AG i; ed | The Marlin : ties) NWR al. 12 Gauge t urgent need oN S Take-Down Repeater, and most accurate duck gun | m It combines the balance and ease of igestion, nat 14 action of the best double gun with the supe- ™ Py rior shooting and sighting of a single barrel, { tx The unique Marlin Breechbolt which shuts out sain and water and keeps the shells dry makes it the ideal bad-weather gun. Made for both black and smokeless powders and to take heavy loads easily, A famous gun for hard usage. There are a lot of good duck stories in the Marlin Experience Book, Kree with Catalogue for 3 stamps. 42 Willow Street Nero) CONN, For sale by Krank ‘Ly Chay <coevianhiearesiniajaieinanendaneeentomaneay Order of Publication, { “he Marlin Fire Arms Companv State of M at the relation and to theuseotC EK J. In the cireutt coart of B jant Civil agtion for delinquent taxes Now at this day comes the plaintif by her atturney before the + ler& of the circuit court of Bates county, in the state of Missouri, in va- on and files her pe ition and affidayi ong Other things that the avove ant, John B, Henderson, is a non-reai- the state of Miesouri. Whereupon itis ation, that the de- en that plain- at him in this court by petition and the object and general nature of which istoenforce the lien ‘te of Missouri for the delinquent taxes ris mounting in the aggregate to together with interest, costs, fees upon the following tracia ed in Bates county, Missouri, }oU Wit fino Missouri Timothy and Flax Seed, Texas Rad Seed Oats, Webraska Corn, 4/rkansas Coal, N Kansas Soft and Hard Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts. »« By Going to the Peoples Elevator Co. Feed your stock oi] meal to make them sleek and fat ast half of sec'ion seven of township ne of range thirty-two, and that Unless the seid defeudants be and appear at the next term of this court,to be begun and holden in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, on the fires Mond in May 195, and on or before the first day thereof, and plead to sa'd petition according to law, the same will be taken as confessu d judgment rendere according to the pr d the avove describe: atisfy the same And it fe turther ordered by the clerk afore- said that a copy hereof be published in th Borer We-KLY Time- Cee ee ee y of the record Wit- {ezaL) ness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal of said court hereunto affix- ed. Done at office in Butler on this the 10:b day of January, 105. J, A, PATTERSON, lide Ciroult Clerk. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, fu County of Bates, In the circuit court of Bates county, in vacation. January 10th, 1905, The state of Missour' atthe relntion and to ure of C. E. Johnson. ex-«ficio o llector of the revenue of Ba‘es county in the state of Mis- souri, plaintiff, vs. M. . Flanders, Eliza Hogue, Kate Wolfe, M's Thomas V. Page, Allen Cobb Naughton, A. 8 MoNaugh: ton, Theressa len and J.C, Williams, de- fendante Civii action for delinquent taxes, Now at thie day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the clerk the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, n vacation and files her petition and affidavit, ting among other things that the ve named defendants, M. T. Flan- ders, Elizabeth Hogue, Kate Wolfe, Mrs, aa V. Page, Allen Cobb,—McNoughton A. 8. McNaughton and Theressa Mellen; are non- residents of the state of Missouri. Whereu itis ordered by the clerk in vacatiqn, that ants be notified b: 2 2 - + 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 ti Aandi ndind, dt tte bre Missouri, —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 Sadile Pactary In Southwest Mo, and can duplicate any goods in leather line--offered by cat- _ Blogue houses, So come and see us and let us show you, ‘Keep your money at home, \ TTRESO) m, We keep every thing that horse owners need, Double - Cireatt Uierk. ae) harness from $10 to $80. Single harness $7.50 to i cond harness $8.00 to $15. Saddles of all styles and prices from the cheapest'to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather voring seat saddles. Lap robes, lorse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness ofl and soaps, limi- ments for man or beast, coach oils, axel grease, ents, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade them for new ones. fi We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddle day ef next May (ean ies m7 the Notice to Bridge Contractors. plier and o Merals des acro 8 ine ci sa rue Soni, 3 is ae c = ie the Southwest and our harness are all nade at au my| - office, : We also carry afu)line of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD - Lass wil oe roqetted of took aise frets SAE Ee TARORS,®_: a tory contract and bond oS SSCEEba Meme EDWA REO! ‘Commissioner. vs 5. © 4 : 3 : or

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