The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 7, 1881, Page 2

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eee saminda Siheiemtendin McReynoids & Schwenck. Boot & Shoe Makers, Boots aiid Shoes made to order. ‘the best and all kinds of leather used. ‘They acknowledge no superior. gag~Repairing prompily attended to.~@3@ Shop north side square, between R. Weil’s and the Palace Hote. BUTLER, MO. vin PRICKL Sas The majority of the ilis of the human body arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect @ cure, it is necessary to remove the cause. Irregu- lar and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain in the Back and Loins, etc., indicate that the Liver ts at fault, and that nature re- quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bittersareespecially compounded for thia purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure; are pleasant to the tasteand taken easily by both children and adults, Ta- ken according to directions, they are @ safeand pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Genera! Debility, Habitual Con- stipation, Diseased Kidneys, ete.,etc. 14s¢ Blood Purifier they are superior to any other medicine; y the system thoroughly, and ug new life and energy to thein- valid. itis a medicine and notan imtoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, and take no other. FRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. MEYER BROS. & CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS, St. Louis and Kanszs City, Blo, DBR. WHIT TE San Badd 617 Si.Charles Street, St. Louis, arene Cie Creme tea Aone ee Ls ah itis true to life,on t t6: Who may marry, who not, w nhood, Physical di be marriage should réai der lock and key. 25 cts. by mailin tage. English—German—French read ty, jcure of it Manhood, is ness, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion t Society, fective Memory and Disorder on bySelf-Abuse. Druggist has theingredic LouisCarative Inst’e, ti9 St.Charles, St. Lo Dr JACQUES 705 Chesnut St, St.Louis, Mo. 2t old ofice, continues to cureSpermetorrhosa, Seminal Weak ness, Impotency, all forms of Syphilis, Gonz rheea, Gleet, Urinary or Bladder diseases. Re- gont cases cured in a few days, ases resulting from elf-abuse, or exposure cured for life with sefe medicine. Advice free. Charges low. Call or write enson S —AWARDED— pcine Porous —MEDALS,— Plaster. The Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. AreSuperior to all other Plasters. Are Superior to Pads. Are Superior to Liniments. Are Superior to Ointments or Salves. Aresuperior to Electricity orgalvanism ‘They Act Immediately. ‘They Strengthen. They Soethe. They Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. CAUTION. tet tsreteen imitated" 3. not allow your druggist to palm off some other plaster aving ® similar sound name. See that the word is spelled ee SEABURY & JOH ‘Manafacturing ee tock. SURE REMEDY AT EAST. Price 25c. MEAD’S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. Benson's Capcine Porons Plas- THE NEW DRUG STORE! W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Drugs. | ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | I will give my to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. OLIVE HOUSE, W. J. LANSDOWN Prop’r. BOTLER - MISSOUt Southwest corner of Publie Square H.V,PENTZ-<R DEALER IN FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES oT all styles and prices, A Good Hearse Always on Hand. co in strict nce. Symptom Book for twostamp MARRIAGE GUIDE‘ Bi wg THE GREAT: © St AND FoR— Se 3 A —iT VRE 1808 STi : i PRISE $1.00 PER 2OLD BY DR MEYER BRO Wholesale Agents, Kancas C RYWHERR, & Ge. yaad St. Louse Me COFFINS Made and furnished on short notice Orders may be left at F. Evans? stable after night oron Sunday, Butler. Mo FS CasseD BY Malaria! Polscning OF THE BLOOD. A Warrante: Cure. Price, $1.00. S27" rom saLz DY ale Davacists. «3 TO THE PEOPLE. Read and Remember. y Norsery than a State, retail prices iter tesms and take we i peach lersop. R. FL Mircsencrro ents wanted for the Life snd Work ot ‘GARFIELD e of his noble life and tragic stb. Beeah, briiiau reliable. Elesauily printed | trated i bound. Pa any Lis Ty toek 3 handsoni nan Past sellin ta eine ie c. Bidpats, LL. ze 2 Do notfuy the carebnpang 5 vat a Good Stock of Pure, Fresh | IN BUTLER, MO.) personal attention | | BUTLER NATIONAL BANK BUTLER, MO. $200,000 50,000 Authorized Capital, , Capital Paid up | LUTHER SHOBE Wa. E. WALTON,. 1C.G. DUK C. H. DUTCHER. -- President. President. -- Cashier. vos” DIRECTORS. C, H, Dutcher, Dr, T, C, Boulware, John B, Ellis, W, H, Irwin, Judge J, H, Suilens, Dr, N, L, Whipple, A, L, McBride, M, L, Wolte, | Judge Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, T, W, Childs, Luther Shobe, Wn, E, Walton, Receives Deposits subject to check at | sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- change, and does a iness. Correspondents. Merc! ’ National Bank,-- Kansas City Valley National Bank St Louis, Donell, Lawson X& ew York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Votis, Henry Donovan, » J, McKee, J, R, Estill, C, C. Duke, M, A, Maynard, Your business is respectiully solicited. mpson _, B, Hickm GD, W ohn Pha BATES COUNTY National Bank, BUTLER, MISSOURL. ORGANIZED EN 187%, %200,000 $50.000 6.69e. Auth Capit rized Capital, al Paid in arpeus Large Vault, Burglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. Directors: CLARK, EERY, MAINS, EDWARDS, 2D. "YG Lewis Cueney, President, J. C. Crark, Vice-President. F We are prep: ing business. mand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits subject to check, on demand. DRU J. TyGarp, Cashier. dto do a general bank- G HOUSE ———OF-. Call for anything in the line ot Drugs. WMfediciness Paints, Oils. Dy and all PATENT Mil DICINES Books end siutionary Also a new large, and well selected stock ot WALL PAPER AND Curtain Hanging. ‘HUGO SIGMUN! MERCHANT TAILOR. 2. HE ALSO KEEPS FOR SALE Sewing Machines ES, NEEDLES AND! OqL $ Be 19TH, 1876.) Samuel Levy & Co. Sole Agents. A, H, Humphrey, } t Cashier, | take other persons word a { { general banking bus- | 4 | occupy, | I : perm Good paper always in de- } Ointmen | i | | | | 1 vitation. room | not asked him govern or thought j to keep it in my roe l body think it? never think so drink another drop.’’ bacco. | j need been d dian ted dian Coal Car Wrecked on the L. & S. The accommodation going North .Wwas delayed six mile south of town yester he urs about one » on ac~ ithe the truc Thee The train went count oft away under a coal loaded and through abou ear. s raised. tS o'clock. out our religious notes be- We would just we gare them 2 wer tg We are en to us, as we can't get all the churches. id if it is incorreet it is not our far The mortality trom ¢ pears not to be lesse Gov- hips‘ Resolv. [St. Louis Chronicle.] Goy. John S. Phe ! triends by refusing Po i os has surprising to drink when invited, and especi: ly by never exteuding T governor, his friends 1 - | aas drank cnough to “swim a | say, Mississippi river boat’? but never } n willany s'coholic liquors pass | He swore off three months It iss. his lips. ago in New York, d to have | about when the governor was ! in New In preparing the room est of one of his si ters j | ork city. gushed brother was to left de in the room. she 2 nter whiske his sister noticed he hz drank any of the whisky | When the | room the reason. ret: he in the strain: following 1 “Does iny sister think I have such a love for whisky that it is necessary Does : ] If they do, they will | un for IT will never, And the olé | | war-horse has not, from that dayfo this. fie has also quit chewing to- PILES! PILES! PILE? | d ast! No one | ure cure or Blind, | ved Piles hi | n, (an In- | tn- } iN ] found at A ing and Ule by Dr. sure cure Bleed A singl cases 6f 25.0 fer 30 vears mine | chronic No one ne. e ying this | | pleasure to say that I have anything ( For sale N5O-1¥, THE BEST REMEDY DR. E. PYLE. | piseases of the throat and Langs, |. In diseases of the pul. organs a safe and reliable remedy is invaluable. AYER’sS Cuerry PECTORAL is such a remedy, and no \. othersoeminently mer. its the idence of the public. Itis asci- entific combination of the medicinal princi- ples and curative vir- tues of the finest drugs, pchemically united, of #7 such power as to insure the greatest possible / efficiency and uniform- ity of results. Itstrikes 2 a ae of oH pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age oreithersex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it readily. In oats Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, ee Clergyman’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca- tarrh, the effects of Aver’s CaERRY Pec- TORAL are magical, and multitudes are an- aly preserved from serious illness by its AYER'S and faithful use. It should be at hand in every household for the pro- tection it affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are inducements to try some of the many mixtures, or syrups, made of chea) and ineffective ingredients, now offe: which, as they contain no curative qualities, ean afford only temporary relief, and are “sure todeceive and ippoint the patient. Diseases of the throat aud lungs Rentendl avtive ane effective treatment; and it is dan- gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled “with, become deeply seated or incurable. Use Avrer’s CHERRY Prcrorat, and you -may confidently expect the best results. It is a standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, and is a3 cheap as its careful preparation and fine ingredients willallow. Eminent physicians, knowing its composition, prescribe it in theit practice. The test of half a century bas | proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul- | monary complaints not alzeady beyond the | reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co-, j Practieal and Analytical Chemists, | un- |} com- | say around to i bound to} been | jAnd we'll see that the article beneath our i “UNOLE JOSH AGAIN,” | Col. Selle { Comesoutw | He really Is equal toan h remarkly bold, ital position Prophets of old. imagines his n } No doubt if FE} And see tt i know tto tame vet un- He would say unto Moses iakes care Siatels giv-} here in our lyrical tuning Te GREAT intellect we lay nota claim, | But hope our ‘‘awkward utterings” will not seem presuming boast of nin at 2s our kind of hair or none torever, cat mit ns to be 2 cord old tellow and tic your state ments together. Tis But no rue our hair is aecidedly sandy, e thyth- | ter what coltr we ter ful fo To hold o some, d we find ipauite | and alltad icav- Ir & thease ont en ginning a r x | yi want to One says you a iuss, The next simply tetorts back you're | shout those marks we statement plieve, And vain wasting like vours cannot reme it; And we shal always think youre trying trdecieve 5? Unley you “show up” and disprove it We'yeno tear of the fence when on Sue’s love we prevail, yor we conduct our courting very hon- est and square, coat tail Aint kicked from its position clear up through ourhair. With your bear story you seek to trighten us worse; Is that article about vou still stickin, Is it the BARE for a week you so tenderly nursed done the kick- old wan naiter t Now we wouldn’t have last bosh, If he hadn’t thought t migi That he’d put his big clef old Josh But is still living in possession of his | enses; : will live long enough his “carroty”? head | elp pay off the debt of your funeral | wake of a comet. One rock weighing no les) | 500 pounds was landed near West Butler Notes- AV reporter in search of notes this | morning wandered out to west But- | ler, but tound items there, as every- where—very Sarce. The Pacific house and Railroad staurant report business good. That part of the town is improv- ing ata lively rate, three dwelling houses few going up. The new fence «round the school house adds much to the appearanc of things thereabout. Some inform us that the elect light looks beautiful at that distance. The saloon that has been the topic ot the day in that neighborhood will not be started, us the people are not | willing for such their quiet west | or four 1c j in end. | It should be distinctly understood | that the Walton Opera bouse will be | nothing but a first class structure in} its ¢ detail. The projector estimating the cost when completed, in the neighborhood of $20,000. Its outward appearance will be remark- ry ably imposing and ¢ The bric } ee ee Bridge’’ v pics Cygne river Southwest of Butler, } Commissioner 7 aod tt as been cor ed and t | taken up in order to prevent parties | trom crossing. Considerable been expend hoping that it could be rs, but noth’ ade to stand fe. T jort of a new structur 1 take actio asible ¢ county court b ter probably at its next 1 the meanfme no crossing ye de over the bridge, as it Lowell, Mass. SOLD ZY ALL DEUGGISTS EyERyWwHERE- would be extremely dangerous busi- reply in your Monday’s ok down from let's kindle that | | would be at a point near } wipe out the whole party. ; can’t be seen what is to save jfrom the blast. | two bottles of E | He bas re-establishe ig Now scems | i yG FORTHE GA f WA } | Armed Melyng m Wait Robbeyin 8 Missoun: Pag i i Kansas City T } Imes, For ne days rumors h curren?! police circles th tempt fs shortly to be mJ gang ¢ freebocters to rol uponfe one of the lines pm this city, and tha | sequace, armed guards jy Waiting forthe att ntiate the rumors it 7 sheritt Timberlake of wagn consultation with th cofissioner and Chiet Syers on Monday, and njht a posse of heavily a gtupied the express car pund Missouri Pacitic ty fit the Grand avenue po'clock, The east bou the Chicago and Alton « ; also accompanied by a special that night, and it was believed if an attack was to be made at the Nothing of the sort occurred, | ever, and if any attack was pl it was abandoned ment by the gang. at the laste Danford’s Bad Box, Caldwell, Kan., Nov. 30. ing has been done with Danfor |; The action{ot a committee at Wi | this morning is ¢ vaited, The cations are that unless Dantordy up hard money to satisfy bis tors he will care nothing for bag banking before morning | thing is quiet, but the feeling jand the determinatio | the money or his life. ; armed menare here from Ilunew strong te A cro take Danford as soon us the Calg } folks get through with him. in a bad box which ever way he Some of his instruments, Tannd Demon, have given him away. were invited to do so last nip take a walk to the timber. they talked out. It is not th | anything will be done with thd Smith if Dantord is killed, td Caldwellons may take a_noti If A Big Crash. Yesterday as the workmen blasting rock in the Parson deep cut a jagged rock weighing 200 pounds was thrown diage from the bottom of the pit, hig the air, a distance of over 20 it struck the root ot Geo. Case house, on Orner street, over 29 It strick near the eves, and northeast and went crashing into the like a rocket from the sky, bre a table in its v and cuttin joists and floor is though were reeds. H Mrs. C. was in the habit of gg into the cellar when ploded, but in this instance not. The inside of the | strewn with plaster, splinters debris—looked like the wreck # iw ab away, while a ‘tnugget’’ We | not less than 2,500 pounds over the bank and brought sf 100 feet ‘from the place of ning.’’ The power requiree integrate, and suddenly remow a state of inertia, such er masses of rock, such distaai almost inconceivable, and yet | was’hurt.—[Carthage Patrio ia ‘ That lady, married or single, | become irregular cach month, wf | ble, ed, who is s, should used Mt FEMALE Its acception is prompt and satl Itis prepared especialiy for thi bles. 3 pale and emaciz with aches and The saloon law in Jaspert is violated on Sunday, notw#t ing fhe county board dec withdld ,the license of any fined.on that account. - In Jop | back doors are open to all k confiding ones.—I Carthage & nl The most influential ma republican party is Chas. j.¢ Grant that is more than the ‘306 warts could do The Isiand Bri : i the The Fable of tne son, :, appli the Fox has a moral, quite thepresent day. It is this: wise by the misfortunes of oth ” How few heed thd | misfortune young are too self-reliar stpbborn. You ha cafriend wi j bécied his wife, another looked Suche the ¢ sufferi secure reme apuld effect a cure. Your | ter is suffering trom the + 1 You

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