The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 3, 1884, Page 7

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ADVICE T0 MOTHE : ty Are you disturbed at night and broken | Lieutenant F. F. Kislingbury. pea Ae é if of your rest by a sic suffering and ae ea veurEre: BATES COUNT | | crying with pair ie 1 Icelanc 4 send at once } : | Es . es ational kf] | will relieve the poor li i i = P i | diately. Depend upon : % OF BUTLER, MO. i a 1 named = Joseph i | teryand diam 1 1 I i Wf [Soran harrioes, Alexander tien, Oldest Bank in the County. i gums, reduces = : -Alexander Robe q tone and n iH eres ees j > all of Dundee: ae eee cs H | Children ‘Te neniae For sy, carpenter. Peter. | Capital paid in, - - $ 75.000. i | taste, and is the presc ai ae ! Pe ) t > rc ‘th dundee = Wy the oldest and best female nurses and —— Surplus 5 ot We ee OOe : physicians in the United $ and is On the 26th of — 4 | | forsale by all druggists thre c ‘he boats’ ows let he ar F . i | world. Price 25 ae a bottle. fecal | ‘Correct. It wasn’t three nan et ae Bee } et Large Vault, B urglar-Proof | May 28-84-1yr = | ago that I wanted t . Sees Maren ts : : | oulnalieabirielie, a sw of one of the boats being com- Safe with Time Lock i = flown for predicting are Pe 2 : | | eee rave | posed of Captain Gellatly and 3 ¥ £o. MPs Chemists. yang Men, Middle | { mareee . aptain Gellatly and four we are prepare . 5 eo ao spi rise Ae Ho. 2 god Sfon. and all Mon | s j any Summer, and now 1k of | men. ran exciting chase ot 2 TO GdueE funGee ne Logue one i Bie ® ieee ro Seen fron canes, Tpdiscretions pull tnd | | 9S degrees in the shade.’ several hours the boats a p to dem ind. > See aoiexche cee sigs en's Brain ne s < came u mane anc 1 ange, Most powerful invigorant ever introduced: | Fas *Regular creek p } receive deposits & i paces opertal invig lene r ee rly pouring down the | the sch _ = SepOe Sark aa 4 it: a eahere pagrelapse) Ty | Partly Eaten by his Comrades of | back of your neck, sir.’ ee ae | gate or PREG le anes ays VOMEatess08 | bac c : | siderable difficulty three of the boats | DIRECTORS. e Greely Expedition. ; ‘LT know it—I know it! There are | | ] a Pp it! There are | got fast to one of them. The fourth Hervous,Chrom! je and Blood Diseases, pane creeks and rivers running lengthways | boat v t beck 1 i : h jcerinCbeaey, Be ave | Banuatienre : = ' = 54 Z ci | be was sent back tothe ship wit : iot Pyle fon. B. Newberry | ——— pitas The condition of the body of Lieu- | 2%4 Crossways of me until I want to! a whale which had been killed short- | p; 1 ney $ i 23 oe Sigs swim, 4 Ba t= i‘ ae oe sei, 3 . Everingham . P. Edwards, i “Se aa aan _Haxow ER, o., Feb 3 1884. nae oe F. Kishnebury, | ° is i Hae err I went blow-| ly before. The three boats remain- | i J. Ryan, ; AW . Bard, ; } aving lung tever and pneumo- | which was exhumed for examinat ing around here that any man who’d | ed f: ae e Dr. D..D. Wood . M. Ps ] sin Sal gan Condesa aerke Sec |, : or examination, es s 3 3 € ed fast to the second whale for fully | Geo. W. Micvs: ? : oe Smith sleep atnight. The doctors told me I shows that all its most fleshy parts ein such a cold country ought to! ten hours; but a dense fog coming | : E J Tygard : | had consumption and would die. [ have | had been cut away wi sharp jn_ | be Sent to a fool asylum. Boy!’ Beaks a a igagek 4 | Likes che DaHeroPEL cael Gace ane ae y with harp in epee y oy! | on they were reluctantly compelled | OFFICER | 11000 ive Seat ‘Tontc, cough # entirely gone anil am well as struments, and there is no doubt that Sy Se ‘to abandon their prize and endeavor | ‘ sere, fcca. eer and pomerit lever. 23-I¥r Emetine Forp. | the miserable survivors of this young ‘I crowded you out of the shade. | to return to their ship. So dense Beet : : J Tes orne) -d eet aa ‘ i aes 71 LEWIS CHENEY - - President parame a fa pariioalges addroga a officer, all or some ot them, ate the serie 2 mean _ trick. Here an a | however, was the fog, that they be-| J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. 4 Use Dr. Orr's LIVER PIL ERSTE eee Since the hornble | 4¥4tter to soothe your feelings. I’m | gan to give up all hope of being able ele AES) ie Caner: | THE ACME PULVERIZER, | discovery was made public, it has Sune to take that car tor home. | to reach their vessel. Bv this time | —~~~—aay <r d been admitted that six bodies of those BY HSE I get there I’m going to have | the provisions were nearly consumed BUTLER members of the expedition who died | * PIECE ot trozen oil-cloth spread | and the men were so much exhaust- while in the Ar r ous, were | °.™ the cellar floor. I’m going to] ed with continuous rowing that it | ‘ thsannlated: lay down on at and have ice heaped } was considered advisable to attempt F rederick F. Kislingbary was an ye me oe e m frozen as_ solid j to make for the nearest land. The] ae 5 Englishman b by birth, but came to] “> ie Boy! | boats were not furnished with sails | Ae Ame tatan ez and was “Yes, sin’ | or charts, and there wa ly or } R reared a feast te H count She’s all | i ae ne se oe Ope ra Tfouse Block, ared at st e en- oe sei ice a npass among the party, so 1e | j : listed a ae Ae i tt United ane Ww ee ee She seamen very readily assented to Cap- | BUTLER, MO. Cc Lol ) C R U Si E R | States, in [he NSS (ys Se ee) business. Please empty | tain Gellatly’s proposal to set out for tired from servi tof my coat po x which was comput ia Si aie cwiee, ic » whi vas comput- | > - non the -h t = = s 1 plus AND LEVELER, | made paymaster’s clerk at Detroit, | MOP the back of my neck, likea good wo hundred mile: | C28 Capital and Surplus, boy, I'll move on.’—Detroit | JOUN H. SULLENS ’s guid- } r.W. CHIL?)S,. ance the crew started for Iceland. ) Wa WALTON, A Bit of Timely Philosophy. Bruce ee e the three | SON RINNE boats kept together, but strong i | te - the sea became so} DIRECTORS | i Xt | Mich. By IDREYSS he Zachariah C! STOMACH - Grange Store} First Lieutenant AND my, in 1873 \BOWELS ee Press. Happ} the man these days who ks in railroads. car come d other t panies, banks itory y were separated. the boats kept together the li Greely. He was : i enterprises of this fleeti oon P Saks é world. | - transferred to Fort Sta OEE re aptain direct ted the men in) charge “Blessed are the meek, for they how to steer the earth,’’ said the it of, the observed t $ | the boats was lost @ dow: erenely from {-_ 4; . seaman named David Buchan, be- } eeabeerieee the hill on the humble peop to Peterhead, who wa OTHER § | world around him, and on the earth, | | C, C. Duke, O. Spencer the enjoyment of winch was their steering, had been washed overboard | G, B, Hickms | John Deerwes John B. I $s, Q. D Henry Dor DEALER IN sure possession. oo likely he EORNITURE, | BABY CAR RIA GI PURIFIER OF TIS $ of all styles and prices, and drov For nearly J, R, Estill, , J, 1, McKee, A, H, Humph d those words in the spring days the r had nothi: @ to e: time, cert niy in some oO} ry seasor n ; : eee 1) the frozen | the sce floe row Which they found on "5 seco when multitudes could follow him and Captain Gellatl f mountain fever, immedi- Large Fire and Burglar | 1 list t i | n cy. 2 uw : anc isten Oo outdoor teacn ] l t | et Good Hearse Always on Hance s return from a scouti who had en overboard and be —- J a | : a Meal return f a scout a ae nite - } Z 4 i 5 afa + ime ” : Itisnot anintoxieat) - “Ee He had been made ac-| — ae rah oesteetce | rescued, tor fitty hours sitting | Proof Safe with time lock. i ithenged as such, 7 Teuson of i+ Made 1 turnishe short: notre: herd oe oe | jn 2 cramped positior Hessterni ott E Mat rd turn: qu: th her dang 150 sf tae | in a cramped position in the stern of Receives deposits subje t Properties. ors may be lett at ie | 4 ot spring, its famihar but ever ay se a] - eg bs ; “ 3 | his boat ermng, while his boots one ight oron miles distant from the post at the and teet were one solid block of ice. who thus | From the morning ot rd to bet terious development and its clothing | inherit che earth cana head of a scouting party, and imme- on of Friday, the zoth ot May, till the evening of Sun tely tor the station. This Mrs. Kislingbury, who had been his Z inditferent to anything more than a wite only six months, was the sister | . fi day, rst of June, he made a run ot ee 2 i fair competency, a comtortable live- ; : } : . of his first wife, the mother of his, He COD ene parece eHve— | about two hundred miles, and arri a n - lihood, from the money counters of +} t | four children, he ages of his tam- ed at Langanas, on the northeast } ily, ali boys and maintained by Ld 2 } 1 3 sire sta > « . friendly people in different places, humble ” ianme9 are Sonne condition. When they arrived at a a from eight to seventeen years. ered ane pa ae BES i. and lonely farmhouse net far from the crusted over with sated appetites | egast Captain Gellat! Toe eee the world = Many who are far from | coast of Iceland, m a very exhausted Saas was offered a postti ion 20 that they have a very pitiful share in 18S tyand were in a very pitiable state. Owing B(North Main St.) in the Greely expedition She saeritaa le. pleas: reser promptly accepted it. He was dead es ay rae mple pleas- | to their inability to speak the Ice Twe Doors South of the before uresof life. A happy home, 1 | jandic tongue, they had recourse to a 7 a , Late . | medest circumstances and sensibili- : aaa i = the survivors of the Greely expedi- a . | signs to make known their. wants. Pp Q Ss ou @) F FE i Cc E tion were tound. Hhis body was re- FACTS RECARDING covered, brought homie buried Ems a é Dn Harter's a0d acts, in Rochester, where it was examined Twat mrify and enrich the | BLOOD, re: —Dealers in— and found ina — GROCE S he 22d ot June, 1554, when the innocent deli Tne islanders received. them very! fr | sammtoriine re 5 comforting to the k in hospitably, and the men spe: amount of terms of the highest praise of the @ amid the vicissi fortune-c Bias ot \ meet Sprinefielc Tend a vigor of YOUTH! tudes of W treet.—Springfield mand e| of Appetite Ind ppetite. req : Sees Republican. ie e are Solid Facts SARDWARE —AND-- & Harter’s Nic Druoaists Ano DeaLens Even fon the Fasi si. 0: tne RELIABLE § a Hi c Br : 1 Co. + a 5 2 : t y : square, are leading the ; bauer os =. eae Gist ales ere ee ee : Ee : GROCERY TRADE IN rite _prescri pions of s € i : tired) for the eit BUTLER. 74 tumanhood. Wea > a oe 1 G tot Aled envelope Sree. ( ‘ yck 18 composed oO Mdiress OR. WARD & CO " Ses, eo : : Sen 5 on the 26th of Peas ——____——- _ ‘ tbheen engaged{ ees: en" Feed Flour and the best I - z arse. DS Be oa ee as Hispano tO qual a of Staple and eens RERTY AT LAG ee 57, ton of the food | per box. Fersa ‘ Seo. Ses | | | ; nee 2 ©, DENNEY | mR, STR RONG 8 PILLS! See oe a ae ve oe ; aa Tried, Wonderful i $ = by eae rere Ses : . P So ae die Nes Renow Romeaios. ot ee ees i ; : ; 2 i .

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