The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 30, 1905, Page 10

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Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang. Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mdstang ang Liniment cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. In use for over sixty years. for Man, Beast or Poultry. Best for Horse ailments. limbers up Stiff Joints. cures Frostbites and Chilhlains. Mustang ‘Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mustang i. ang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment : cures Sprains and Strains, cures Spavin and Ringbome. heals Old Sores quickly Best for Cattle ailments. a lame horse. MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment Mustang ang Liniment . \e a positive cure for Piles. cures all forms of R&cumatism. cures Caked Udder in cows. Best for Sheep ailments. always gives satisfaction. drives out'all inflammation. of Pu c | F hos! Ball, . on 9 gg Whipping Post in srarn oo rt? pus Cc A STORI. | A wn “ from the Ben Lawyer place, three Every School Yard. OR SEP. 0 Do county seen, For Infants and —BvUYy— mailes northeast of Seneca, and no Springfield, Ill, March QN —Repre® in vacation. J; mary 10th, 1006, said ah The Kind You Have Always vay Bought trace of him could be found until! sentative Canady introduced a bill in| we of C. B. Johnson, ex-oflclo collector of the ; a i yesterday, says a Seneca paper, Whe | the House to-day providing for a a tons detendant, | Bears the Ce ti/llitta Nj rect from the Facto { he was found in an abandoned shaft whipping post in every school yard,| Now st this day com olalneit bi Signature o! on the Lawyer place,into which hehad | ang making the punishment a gala pol ay Ry ot fallen about noon on the day of his affair, to be attended by atleast two in in vacation and files ther petition and ptidavit, Cut Out The Mi di dl e M an, ered with underbrush and M@cey/ang the prisoner's parents if they ai in ordered by the clerk In veestion, thet says he ran into it thinking {t wae @| wish Failure of teachers to observe | elec a a te ates, BF, Pabllcation that Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. brush pile,and stepping on top of it) ati tormalities to be puntehable by a Grareel setare o¢ whieh te to enteree tee Now we have the largest | disappearance. The shaft was COV | members of the board of education « ant, FY j | fein St thes delinguent { It was read lein ore the State of Missouri for the dell 4 went through brush and all. The] ane or imprisonment. taxes of the y 1908 Bmounting | shaft fs about 50 or 60 feet deep and | the first time without reference to a must have had considerable water in 2. fees, upol y committee. It make possible the racts a \y ; {t,Jas the Indian says he never struck | omployment of an expert whipper. AG leet off the caat sald of lot ewo in the city of r ar ness at 4 6 : AC 0 bottom. It seems that in some way phfummpiaidicinn AAs aciese tas Sih ileniand, 60 000 he had caught onto something long] Cleveland is 68 Years Old. appear a8 the pent vere of aie overt, enough to keep from drowning and gounty, Missouri, on the let Monde and had dug a hole in the side of the| Princeton, N. J., March 28.—Ex-| iy, the. sie In Southwest Mo. to | Inside facts soon become igent in outside GREEN, President Cleveland celebrated his ine, he sate will be taco se confessed, an symptoms,.—Da. G, G. ‘ pcg “a ee ae G8th birthday anniversary quitely [Jad peuttion and. the hove dese ved real Gite eid 0d scientific invention _ not and can duplicate any goods crawlinto, where a al i i to det : ‘ the entire eleven days without food | ** Sis home, “Westland, ’ to-day, re- ri ie further ordered byt ‘theolerk aforeanld pe ‘affected. rhe te peace knglhing in leather line--offered by cat- of any kind. A rope wae lowered to celving informally his friends among | Wiivncy inns, a newspaper pablished In sald | Feadily noted by anyone of average in- the university faculty who called. | county of Bates for four weeks successively, telligence, alogue houses. So come and yantinea at least once a week, the last inser- | @There is no disease known that gives eo him and he placed the noose around Mr. Cleveland and a party will leave | ton to be at least thirty daye ‘before the fret ai ings of its approach as see us and let us show you. his body and was pulled out. He day of next May terui of thie court, many p nye ware gs rode on seems none the wose for his fasting, — neti ee CT at Bye aforrad with ean beso gu gilciy reached and checked Keep your money at home. * : 3} if medicine is Dr. Boschee’s pedi ppg = “ong oe = SP ha ae Nat €; oy day of January, 100, bociiaass has Syrup, which is made to cure We keep every thing that horse owners need, Double Sance of half @ mile, Sam Lawler! Fatal Neighborhood Quar: rel. J. A. Barn consumption, wagon harness from $10 to $80. Single harness $7.50 to had been out hunting for the missing Cireult Olerk. it is in the early stages that German Denver, March 27.—William @. |! By'C, M, Banxxxy, Deputy Clerk. |g should be ue a shat “ $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15, Saddles of all styles man, and the dogs passing theshaft, , ; ; co bd Wen tn the coum tak wea and prices from the cheapest to the eteol fork cow heard the Indian making a queer|S.nith of Denver, shot and mortally ee Ne oe ie ees cently tevatad and éole leather spring seat saddles, Lap robes, horse sound, peculiar to their tribe, and} Vounded Gus Neufield, shot Bernard ists etter of Publication. the gradual wal weakening of the lungs, ac- por ay ch fanny tnd | bil —— me yong 4 : Winters and attempted to kill An- | tatectMissourl, | ag, ied by frequent expectoration, 5 5 atthe drew Berks, but me as his amuni- Rhu Bates county, Missouri, qu no matter how deep-seated your wagon ble ye pling be ngs, — basey. sons ——eennmeneenenenen , May term, 105, In vacation Mareb oe 195, | cough, even if dread consumption hes new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness A Frightened: Horse. tion gave out. The shooting result-| ,J.,¥, tnoate, ‘plaintit, ve. Geo. C. Wells | already attacked our lungs, ait 2 we Sen oe Targest Retail Harness and Saddlery Running lke mad down the eteeet ed from a neighborhood quarrel. hie attorney, TW ry Se Nee weet br Syrup wl url se ae antes Vs Store in the Southwest and our harnes# are all made at Gumplag the covspanta, co bua among ‘other ‘hinge thet defendant, Geo, iow tr ot foe *GVe alto oarry afullline of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD red other accidents, are every day We ; 1e@ non resident of the state aye lew trial bottles, a5c, Regular pn rry . occurances. It behooves — our. Paseuis: 4 Ad: Apbinade bd. Aka Sales ba all druggista, e AND SPRING WAGONS, hand, Siattnose ee good se Bexoes|f CC» F. BEARD, muita ait dameat nach For Sale by Frank Chay. MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, corms, seer eae bien Fora Onet hs cen career ena, See eae oo a rder tion. Bios cat fi dever || uscensep aucrioneen, | ii gta ay. SL hte | moron Sia which note hy sives for $42.50 with ge Fee ——————— eee s ‘ Counrr or B. j Frank T. Clay's Drag Store. Member of State Auctlonsers Assos $ | wnich note is ie fica wit with Pisin petitions and wk ee Always Remember the Full Name j aos the pi enforcing payment of said ‘ for uri at the relati d to The sudden death of Senator Will- ¢lation, Will ery sales in Bates and note the plata has ca bneony ox-ofScio collector pbs eciees unde; ofc. E. of e ‘ on a writ of attachment all the and in- Ch Pat ey S the state t see ee eee ee Rare Guaiancee eit ott | axative Bromo uinine ship ds ; Sidr 7 fam B. Bate, of Tennessee, as the re- sult ofa cold contracted on inaug- uration day, has afforded one more > eek Ny Civil action for delin ft ) guaranteed, See him for terms. . O, Now atthie day comes the pisineid, Darel by her sopra began iret tithe ouure houses ta iety te tue Site at Missoath Ivo Cold i QO D. Gri i Twi warning against holding the presi- Butler, Mo,, 8. F.D.Ne. t fhe ety of Butler, in sald county, on the | fret tion and afidavit, «tate Cures a In One ay, Pp in 0. | dential inauguration at 8o inclement Telephone on Spruce line. Manel: diy GF did’ tao anne Oe IMME ta || ig Other tal Hap Bosc H the petition in said cause, the same will dent of the state of Musoart, Whereu ith | a season. Senator Bate became takes ao confessed and judgment rendered | ordered by the clerk ia vacation, that’ the de- on Box 25c. chilled on the inaugural stand, there j accordingly. fendant be notified by publication that plain- ). Md: GVOS eas? ad * A And bel iy further ordered thats copy hereof | tiff has commenced a ea againet him in this " being a fierce north wind blowing be published, Socording 40 law, in the Burien | court by petition and affidavit the object and ee ssi iene, iit — — across the front of the Capitol, pneu- Order et Publicati and published in tall county of] Bates, tbr four Stine state of Mlseourt fe rr the delinquent taxes ‘ SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. ’ irder e! ‘ublication. a 0! ssouri for the delinquen xes : si weeks successively, the last insertion to be at] of th Y monia followed, and ey he at-| srarx OF MISSOURI, a least hiryy days Dérore, the the fret day of the | the bum of 81" ogeter’ with inert cone, DR. H. M. CANNON, The Twice-a Week Republic of 8t. tended the session of the Senateon| county of Bates, ' Bext eey ee OTT RROON wm 8 upon the following de Monday, on Thursday he breathed | I> the Cireult Court of Bates county, Missouri, | A true cony 8 oR i, acme: county, Mii part, sta atts Pee cn ene D tist, Louie, the best semml- weekly yh y, March 1 thyterm, 1905, State of Missouri at the Witness my hand and the sealof| 40 aci north half of the north halfo enti paper in the country, and Farm Pro- his last.—Stockton Journal. relation and to the use of C, K, Johnson the etree Soar oes i ena the northeast quarter section 3, township gress, America’s leadin, agricultural Officio Collector of the Revenue of Bates (Sear) this sth sey of March, 40, ran, ates county, Missouri, and that BUTLER, - MISSOURI. i A Grim Tragedy eae EERE Srwcien_| ses soe ation tated any addrese—or © eparatesddres » . . . — | al next term of this court, to be begun an | Bryan, Sidney P. Alten’ and unknown hetrs jot Order of Publication holden In the olty of Butler. Bates coun Sounty,|¢ Willbein Adrian every Tues- erg crn om be Tearing Pe ” . 1e ret onda: 2 8} i J is daily once, in Sosenete of Civil action for delingnent taxes, STATE OF MISSOURI, 10s and on oF before the third day th erect, | day and Friday prepared to do $ | 1,1 8 year. homes, as death claims, in each one, | — Now at this day comes the plaintiff by her at- County of Bate: or to- ssid 6 all kinds of dental work. The Twice-a-Week Republic for fj another victim of consumption or] torney before the Circuit Court of Bates In tho Olrouit Court of Bates Connty, Missouri, OA benders: wes . more than half a cent earned | pneumonia. But when coughs and | tY; 10 the State of Missouri. and it appearin Oeste Sih corm, 106, tun atatece disusmel ey escribed real POseoeocoeos eoooreseseosocsood: pois Pred e colds are properly treated, the | Beale AP ae ists rates | ia and maintained the confidence balf i i : i tragedy is averted. F. J. Huntly, of Bicnerh aiiee'dircgted oo he haat on Taene Gouney. in the State of Missourlplaintit, viz hereof be 4 million readers. It covers the news “ rdner JB. Hi i of the world thoroughly and ac- i ae pe — gon county, Missouri, and that sald sheriff of | vag 1. Bryea, the iinknowa heirs of printed and published in Se eee Infirmary of Osteopathy. curately, and ieee 4 State j W. Smith, Mjofenda: sour, for four weeki ively, the las doctors gave her up.- Finally she that the defendant, ond, Bevan cause be c Dheps for Galinquent taxes. insertion t0 be at least thirty days ‘before the ‘Two blocks west of square on Ohio Street. editions, each containing the latest | N Di t found, ‘and the court being farther satisfled day comes the plaintify by her "!* day of she next term of said court and most reliable rta of the took Dr. Kings New Discovery for that LGSGhS GORBOE De beived Ou enld Gcdeans 7 r y of the record Wit- Chronic Diseases a Spevialty. local cireu: consumption, coughs and colds, | an ¢ td: P Bryan ot pe snpests oe ng from | ¢ y, in the’ fe of sfiasouti, and it appeariog to tenet th on of maid oogrt hereunto, ois as, vig —_ po ao are me he { je alleg in mn which is yr tod Con: jammone bas heen iesued in th m g ret oog’” Helos germs| aoe Meee eset amy ange ¢( PRhrariek oe Feaeemoe Haml@t Froderich, D, O, [sites ny expert, adie aroun : ofall diseases. One save oe. tela rition® Deonage they re unknown to the Allien and J. P. by an directed to the sheriffaf 19--4th C. M. Barkier, Pan bio Sophia E T Hemstreet, D, 0. the erage eS oe fished ple m4 Guaranteed at 50c and $1 by Frauk | derive whatever interest they have in the lands | of J ; i ° ; T. Clay, druggist. Trial bottlesfree. herelnatter described by the laws, devise, de- ; NOTICE. ot: Hematrost at thet Intrmary of Dr. Fred- cant Cuedbnen eat y—elght pages "4 i . ri \* jay of ere an i found, and the court being further 6 tatiefed Notice is hereby eve that letters testamen ite turday of each week. : Fa Pro; a Jobn Fickas, a prominent farmer ed by that process cannot be served on sald defend- ) tary upon the estate of David B. Heath, de- oatiry ieeued on the fires ' [) , & pil id a ee eee ant, J.P. Bryan, and i farther ap appearing from conned, have been rated | to the undersigned, Thursday in ®very month, con- living south of thie city, came to| prt! cote pepe Sg ab te duly | by Mlseour, be edits the tad aan ct tains sixteen: or more by _— town Thursday just as we were going | Ject and am ie to enucee re porauns whose names cannot be ai pehone aa ; dard eize newspaper "aoe bee to press with the Star.and related a|quen year i ihe ae folate ereln ant that eld persons cain, and | a ® required to ex iether fo | for allow: T. C, BOULWARE, ep to-date Sere Hteretare, of ac long story of how he was led into ‘and fees, upon the | he; we Jetters, or th ‘ed ay y be prel : eluded. San, oa or Physician and 8 . Office fashions, boys and vag it A. signing 6 note for $49 by some trav | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Sad ait bie: Feire: It le thereto Deaet of uch sat: years from the ¢ abet North Side Square, Butler, Mo. | otc, It is papi te Rape f eling solicitor. Ite the same old | oeine townanip | ereined be puniicstion thet PISIGAM ies wore | foceree eceege of ult otis, they wil Se peeve Sven ape eee te seroma ot ite story of signing eontracte and notes @ sult against them in this court by - Muse8.Hom, | ® ty. without reading them carefully and | 18 At. Executor it il peg Pou te tae. pte ‘baie by taking up with every smooth , offer now. Use this. DR- J. M. CHRISTY; ORDERBLANE. Diseases of women and Children a Specialty. Office The Over Butler Cash Depart? ment Store, Butler, Mo, i te E A H i E tO ih dod By find $1, Pesce Imminent. 3 tor which cout iaedenseseconenecerees souri, for The Twice-a- Week Republic and sertion to be ¥ tant sopeteting a oe. the onaay ia DR, J. T. HULL Farm Bit i DENTIST. | eet ate ‘peers B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Omée over H. H. Michels, : i®. Oosineeinecieiecellee P. § Wa sick ". 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