The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 21, 1885, Page 7

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COLF Gudden Desth of the Politician and Lectur depot at Mank: ton’s body guard was dropped end of Mr. ot the people. alee oscupati roln le time he dropped ¢ Consamptives covery for const permanent Cures veri: No medi wonderful cures. tonce hopeless sutterers gu aim | the v owe their lives to this New dis- st vou noth Tt will co: Free tria Dregs cross that when G' Leary New York to the nd weigh to Saa Franci i September. “a, and offered to bet walk back. Se ee 8 ea rrrrrrrersceeeeseseeeeestieseccigeeetiesesiereeinsisieispnssceiasseseeuimnineaneianaO ADVICE TO MOTHERS. ; kato. Mint to the sm at constitutional tormed Republican past ce pominatt ie ek Ne Ww as vice-pr ould be chment, and the Vane is term ot office he ind owas nu to the cousiderabl His principal lecture wi >The Lite and Character 2? - Hels iths of being 62 vears old A Wonderful Discovery. and 2, who sufter fre tien of the throat 2 ein Dr ption. Work, dan. t ot Scholes, Ind He was there to-nigi just having completed a Francisco here. e thought he ce McMenus of him San Franetsco. offered to bet $2,000 against he coulds’t itup, came down } cope those he wore, Was lo take monev, and was to carry Hilt says he tour Httie hooks of poems. tae pictures Hesold tots of m them MeManus paid $ Hilt started October 16 t reached the Ile weig he started now. und ist *K DEAL. h was the Bridegroom. | ' | it was, ‘ne Chinese *-Fever King. Colfax’s care fter the expiration | ation of war by F ran also certain s advice Was to ave S Bate hed but to maintain guernila wartare, leaving mer res iS proving : ye ally of the Thousands y the truth of nec g amount ot sic ckness, with an remain rate of Thousands celimated troops Mar-hall’s New Marshall, Mo. he Continen y citizens, tor the purpose of or mmMpany te has arrived ratlroad tro coal tields. made walking | coal. e by various parties, mittee was 2 One-tenth of the amount e and | necessary was subs ee : ' . Brooklyn pine the court ra Me was not to tuke any clothes ex- J certarnty tenths will be ready twenty- | sets 3 iow a certai engraved | > Mormons are directing co on the 24th ! is section to the rear Cruces. m Brooniyn + Cahtornia. building this ‘e they may be no ctise their re- e United States onger ulowea in peace sn sed I] the Ohio Out eok. s plenty f 1e preside 1 i. i 4 . ats ! 1 \ the tee Vher pul i ‘ t 2 Mad 1a sba as Tele ty = Sue a I N bed nd t Mu ahiy ¢ a a Bucklen’s Arnica Phe medigal w tth rs stance, or m pert i -/NO SURPRISE Thn Gove ment Eudorses ‘the a Ton : | Wmeriean i Permosa to their fric te that the Agriculturist ‘om the tenth ce: » vol. t pub- Agricultnrist is especially wout ention, b' se of the remarkable success that has ded the unique and untiring efforts of its pro- prietors to increase and exjend its circu- Its contents are duplicated every nedition, which aiso g incider: tin ALF A ‘aN URY GAR ER ot this Agricultural new year EGE pre osper- tar supericr to any or any other cc al streng print- ed on finer paper, and presenting in ev- ery issue 100 columns of criginal reading matter, trom the ablest writers, and near- ly ree strations. Dr. George Thur- ner, tor nearly a quarter of a century ed itor-in-cnief of the American Agricultur- ist, Joseph Harris, Byron D. Halsted, Col. M. C. Weld, and Andrew cg. Puller, tne other long time editors, together with the other writers who havejmade Agriculturist what it is tod are still at their posts. WHAT, FREE ? ? ? Every subscriber, whose subscription is immediately torwarded us with the price, $1 50 per year, and 15 cents ex- tra tor postage on C yclopaepia—making $ will receive the American Agricultuirist (English or German) for allot 1885, and be preser an Agriculturist Family Cyclopae- joo Pages and over 1,000 St trongly bour ew volume isa re ot hu knowl- AMERICAN Acricur TURIST, | David W. Judd, Sam B Pre 73! BrovdwWay, New York. © Rall Castoria. sHORT BORN my “ Castoria is s0 well adapted to Chil hat 1 recommend it as aan known to me. "=I. ior to any me absolute cure for Rheu- atism, Sprains, Pain in ‘ WH Back, Burns, Galls,&c. Ar in< 4 stantaneons Pair- relicver. Lo AGS am Arve asy and perfectly sate. rally favored continuance ayeriemt. EDeaapegps Grade very the past so lib and respecttully < > return our vhno have not he that we earnestly, solic ae b USINESS ¥ meet vour approv: ie t vor to merit a share of your patronage. quantity of rere res € Ot Dm ty ie. Se SG 7 oe DD We have a large ted for sowing purposes, to loan tor the se te all parties who contemplate so ext year to come and see us pgs — th eir ar for seed, as we Arow oF oes pe we im caaeomieate *<-Waata man does is the thing, not what me and see us. LEFKER, GHILDS & CO. WANTED. sen. /@REEN AND DRY HIDES, FURS, SHEEP PELTS, TALLOW, Wool, Spot Cash Paid and no Grumbling. LEWI eet, BUTLER, MO. Beeswax. Feathers, Rags. |: HOFFMAN, North Main S . D. PARKINS@N . WALTON, The Walton & Tucker Lan HEQ En BB d Mortgage Co, * -S3E_@ Bao oat cand book ot reference | nen pag- i Canvass- | INCORPORATED. ing bsiness- “BUTLER NATION S500 REWAEID A OWILLION OF PROK, GUELWETT Et ¥ i « Yon " 1 . ad ve wil receive t 1. ' ” iy ot Pro ‘ G we 4} Py a ae) 4 sd | 1 “ nanently cured by weari ‘ ! 's Kidney lac BE b ; port ind., 1 sending order tor Kidn y Pads,fwrites; “1 wore one of the tirstones we tid and [ reccived more ben fit trom itt act the Pa ton than any k Qay & Shoemaker, snnibal, Mo. “We are working up a lively trade in your Pads, and are heari f youod results trom them evere day.’, i Prof, Gnilmette’s French Kidney Pade, Will oositively cure fever, ague,. dumb } ague, ague cake, billious fever jaundice, dyspepsia, rnd all diseas of the liver,stom- ach and blood. Price $1 50 by aid Guilmette’s treative on the iver, tree by mail, Address FRENCH PADCO., Toledo, Ohin Sand tor kidneys and ot. GREAT STORY ly, weekly ing published in our fam per. Also each week we by REV. T. DE WITT erAL s teature worth the price we charge n additic to (Ae for the whole y continued storie Brook! t eral literary miscellany, i con- | tains the toll ed sketche | of p prominent men, letters trom ail parts ot the world, news of t week, happen- ings of interest in Missouri and Kansag, iM and reliable market reports, political | goings-on, Washington news and special retully edited tor Farmeg» rily Circle and busi- The present pub- rs have couducted THE TIMES for | 15 yearsand hav rned by experience that cenuine merit wins more friends . The public c jthan anytt therefore re to add every it- provement desirable, and to spare no ex- pene in keepingour paper at the hea We areencouraged by our largely im- creased list of subscribers, now nubering lover 63,00, to continue the Keduced } Price of $1,004 year, and will theretage | receive subscriptions at thie low vrigte | Every Democrat, Eve (esters Map, | E ery Farmer, Every lousekeeper and erv Intelligent Newspaper Keader tn this section will find sumething every } week in The TIMES worth our of } $1,00 a year Speci men copies tree. RE » money order or regis n’s most 3 th i Tur. Times, Kansas City, Mo. APR AE Send six cen Actor postage, age a y box of goods whith » more moh —

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