The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 2, 1887, Page 3

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j ‘able Mo. Pacific R. R. & SovTHERN BRANCH.) est master of the English language in the United States. «Beecher is misleading, though, in his preaching. I do not subscribe to his idea about restoration. The idea that a man can sin on until he dies and then be saved is bosh. Yet Mr. Beecher in his pleasing and misleading .way preaches such a doctrine. His sub- tleties are too fine tor his audiences to see the danger. When Beecher wants to dnye straight ahead and move men and women to the love of God he can do it in a most eloquent and effective way. I admire his wondertul command of the English language, but he will never do near as much good as ‘Fire and Brim= stone’ Talmage as long as he con- tinues to mislead by his subtleties of expression and his peculiar views. Now ‘Fire and Brimstone’ Talmage —that is the name he 1s known by— will do twenty times as much good as Henry Ward Beecher. He is orthodox, and goes at a thing in the old-tashioned way.” (Introduced by Mr. Hinton. be robbod of it. With his rude i | AN act crutch, with his armless sleeve, with | To prevent any individual, corpo- | his body shattered by bullets or bay- TRAD ANd ration or company owning, controll- | met wounds, he treads the earth MONEY! MONEY. Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms remember cing Sunday,JMay 1oth, and eather notice, trains will. leave GOING NORTH. j08 OF operating any telegraph line Texas Express.. 4:52AM oe les, from employing any one »C. meprese :§5PM night operator ur train dispatcher of commodatio: 1201330 PM © GOING SOUTH. Proudly and acknwledges on man his superior. He has no palatial ‘thome’’ maintained by public taxa- tion. He has no pension tor expos- ing himself to the leaden hail, but he can point to Lookout Mountain, to Manassas, to the Peninsula, to a hundred wel!-tought fields and feel glorious, He can pout to nis wood en leg, his clumsy crutch, to his en+ teebled frame, and feel that he did his duty. The confederate soldier was wrapped 1n a halovof glory and romance, and he (Newman) would not dim it by making him a pen- sioner. The galleries and membership alike were fairly carried, It1s with pleasure that we mention the devel- epment of capacity other than the prodigious strength of lungs which hascharacterized much of the oratory wherewith many gentlemen now at Jefferson City are wont to beguile the hours, any such line or lines, under the age ‘Absolutely of twenty-one years, and to require j Free from Opiates, Emetics and Potson. SAFE. : |that such operators and dispatchers SURE. Cts \be kept on duty not more than six PROMPT. ss | consecutive hours at any one time, ar amp Deacens. ‘THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BALTIMORE, ED. and provides a penalty tor violation eS hereof. 0 | Section r. That no individual, hs company or corporation owning, or ie 9° 14 PM ISAM 9:55AM trains make direct con- St. Louis and all points east fall points south, Colorado, and all points west and north- rates and other intormation 4 I. Lisk, Agent. 1st. That we can lend money eheaper thap anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, and on time from six months to five years. 3rd. Interest and Principal can be made pay- able at any day and interest stopped. 4th. Have almost million dollars already loaned and doing a larger business than ever. 5th. We keep money on hand to loan so if you have good security snd clear titles you don’t haveto wait. / gecret’Socteties. q controlling or operating any tele- graph line or lines for railroad pur- poses, shall employ as night opera- tor any railroad or night dispatcher ny on any such line or lines, any one \ cd 54 meets the first 6th. We havé two sets of Abstract books made by different parties and make Abstract of Titles by one set and compare with the other and cam thus make Abstract of titles that are absolutely correct and we will stand responsible for them. . 2 "Boiss in each mont i Chapter Royal Arch Masons, 1, meets second ‘thursday in each | under the age ot twenty-one years, } jnor shall the said individual, com- Neuralgia, | pany or corporation keep on duty r any such operator or dispatcher lon- ger than six consecutive hours at any one time. Commandery Knights Templar the first Tuesday in each month..g 1.0. O. FELLOWS. Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- 7th. Have been here along time and expect to stay awhile longer. 8th. Make loans with or without Commission. 9th. Invite you tocome and see us and have ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you before making application elsewhere. 10th Onur office is with the Butler National Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. Encampment No. 76 meets the ath Wednesdays in each month ij Sec. 2. Any officer, agent, man- T H E HORN S. ager, director or employe ot any of Lawyers. Delicate diseases in éither sex, however induced, speedily cured. Book, 10 cents in stamps. Address, in conffdence. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y, As to the Mind Cure. Christian spiritual healing must be only a logical extravaganza—a false conclusion, whose falseness lies con- cealed tor a briet period because ot the difficulty attending a gathering up of a vast number of facts. A tew facts stand firm. They are in. The world has known them fora thousand years; and the mind may affect the body, persons often are nauseated by grief, appetite taken away by a disappointment, heart choked up by a sudden fright, face red by embarrassment, |Thva,the fact stands that the mind affects the material of the body, and then may come the inference that the spirit may prevent or cure some diseases. The error begins when these tacts are made to combine in some way the aforesaid lines, violating the pro- visions of section 1, shall be guiity ot a misdemeanor and upon convic- tion thereot shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or con- fined in the county jail not more than twelve months, or both so fined and imprisoned, 1n the discretion of the court. Almost miraculous are some of the cures accomplished by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In the case of R. L. King, Richmond, Va., who sufiered tor 47 years with an aggravated torm of scrofula, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ettected astonishing result. KINSON & GRAVES, ORNEYS AT LAW. ce West Side Square, over Lans- Drug Store. SCHWENCK & OLDEAKER. Joe Blackburn on Dueling. PRANCISCO. S. P. Francisco, MEANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at aw, Butler, Mo., will practice in gourts of Bates and adjoining } Prompt attention given to col- Office over Wright & Glorius’ , Hrre store. 29 Speaking of the colloquia! powers ot Senator Joe Blackburn, of Ken- tucky,’’ says First Assistant Post master General Stevenson, “I am reminded of astory. When Joe and T were young fellows we were in school together, and it happened that two of our friends had a falling out and concluded to settle it ac- cording to the code, with Joe and myselt as seconds. Somehow, Joe had the reputation of being posted on such affairs, and when all arrange- ments had been completed, and we were on the ground, we gave him full power of direction. We tossed for choice of position, and my side AN ACT To repeal section 1 of an act en- titled ‘An act to regulate sales of teal estate under mortgages and deeds of trust and the manner ot giving notice thereof.’” Approved March 27, 1855, and to enact a new section in lieu thereof. Section 1. That section 1 of an act entitled ‘‘An act to regulate sales ot real estate under mortgages and deeds of trust, and the manner of giving notice thereot,’? approved March 27, 1885, be and the same is Boot & Shoe Makers BUTLER, MO. ,@ W. SILVERS, WITORNEY : LAW , we practice in Bates and adjoining pies, in the Appellate Court at Kansas iand in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- CHAS. CENNE At Old Stand, East Side Squase. NEW GOODS Boots and Shoes made to order The porvice North Side Square, over best ot leather used. de’s. zitf a6. | “~" . ‘a W. GRAVES, ° Shop nerth side ot Square. 49 tf & ; i ’s love and form a system hereby repealed, and the following] won. The sun was just rising, and with God’s ‘TO HAVE WEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE KEPT 1M OROER. 3 : ‘ ; ptary °:- Public..... [s 9@ | presh and Nice and Comprising every- | NCW section enacted in liew thereof: | I placed my man with his back to it. ot medical practice which will set a with Jud; 2 a D. Parkinson, DaSAN RD § aa “thine in hee - 7 Sec. 1. All sales of real estate| Joe saw the disadvantage ot his broken bone and make poison harm- square, Bu ler, Mo. t under a power ef sale contained in| principal, and began to do a little less as bread, The influence ot spirit is very lime ited, it having never been able to change the color of a negro’s skin, or the color of a girl's hair, or the any mortgage or deed ot trust exe- cuted after this act takes effect, shall be made at the court house door of the county where the land to be sold talking for some other arrangement. He went into the history of dueling, citing cases and giving statistics; he explained the courtesy ot the code; is GROCERY And Provision Line. Phvaicians. b \Curisty, W. H. Batrarp, CHRISTY & BALLARD, ~ 1s situated, and all such sales shall | he argued every point of honor, and ear whose lobe 1s sewed to the _— HOMOBOPATHIU INVIG OR ATOR PRODUCE be made on the first Monday of the | so on, with such force and continu- | the bald head, or the soldier pr . + Liver Complainte and itis caused by a Torpid con month, the first Monday in each| ance, that when we finally got ready | * bullet in his heart, or persons who WSICIANS AND SURGEONS, front room over P.O. All calls datoffice day or night. Tele- communication to all parts of the Specialattention given to temale ine Liver, as Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biltousnesa, were too short or too tall. To ask us to take this mental power, so lim- ited by nature, and make it operate when a hundred leagues from its victim, is to ask us to lay aside our modicum of sense and to hold our- selves ready to laugh in Chicago when some friend tells a witty story in Boston, or to shed tears by Lake Michigan at the moment when our friend is crying with the toothache in Halitax. Thereis indeed a spirit influence, but we cannot so harness it and work it as to make it cure 5 Rheumatiem,etc, It regulates: the bowels, purifies the blood, and strengthens a Anl FANILY REDICINE. Thousands of dale prove ite merit, Any druggist will tell you Its reputation. month being made by this act public land sale day for all real estate sold under a power ot sale contained in any mortgage or deed of trust, and not less than twenty day’s notice of such sale shall be given, whether so provided in such mortgage or deed ot trust or not. to resume warlike operations the sun had gone down, and it was so dark that our men couldn’t see each other at ten paces. Ot course Joe was as much surprised as any of us, but it put anend to the duel, and our principals never renewed it.’” Of all kinds wanted. COME AND SEE ME. Chas. Denney. | DRS. FRIZELL & RICE. HYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS. The Ruddy River of lite isthe blooy. From it the system receives all its material of growth and repair. It bathes every tissue of the bod- y. How necessay, then, that the blood should be kept pure and rich. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery’ is the great blood food and blood purifier. An Eloquent Missourian. A few days ago, there was a lull tor a tew minutes in the windstorm which for a month has swept through the legislative halls ot the State cap- oyer their drug store on North street, Butler, Mo. - BOULWARE, Physician and % ot : iS It is a vovereign remedy for all diseases f ri O. aceeted women and chil. nH of LOUTH Droprsi. Want itol, and Mr. Newman, representa- | due to impoverished blood, eonsnapeon broken limbs without board and Aepecialty. pes os gl | ng tive from Randolph county, surprised Broncitieewces lungs, scrotula and) ta ndage, and cure consumption by “force. the House with a genuine burst of oratory. The Soldiers’ Home bill was under consideration, and the gentleman from Randolph, who1s an ex Confederate, embraced the op- portunity to pay a tribute to the sol- diery ot the nation, Federal and Contederate alike, which entitles him to a place in the front rank ot Missouri oratory. Atter conceding all that could be claimed for the victors, and extolling letting some one sit with his or her back toward the invalid whose lungs have become solid with material de- posits-—Prof. Swing in Chicago Journal. Ingersoll, Beecher and Talmage. Sam Jones. Georgia comes nearer living up to the ten. commandments than Ohio, New York or Massachusetts. The people there don’t openly defy the Bible and sin as much, or as some do in these northern states. But then the temptations in Georgia are not so great. Such a man as Bob Ingersoll wouldn’t get a corporal’s aor TTY NF SUITS. Inevery e price and quality fade to Order Tguaranteed a fit in every cai Call and see me, south room ‘4 The old and the New. The old-style piiis! Who does not know What agony they caused—what woe? You walked the floor, you groaned, » yeu sighed. And felt such awful paias inside. And the next day you felt so weak, ‘You diden’t want to meve or speax. Now Jierce’s “Pellets” areso mild They are not dreaded by a ¢hild. re NTED OR. SCOTT'S beantt- AGENTS eres ees forisk, quick sales, Ter-itory given. eee Ure Satistaction ee OR. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, NEYY YORK grange store.§ their gallantry and devotion to the | guard to come and hear him down ‘They do their work in a painless. way, Ce) very skies, Mr. Newman, who was south.. Does Bob doharm? Nota — ee ie ee, = nest dav. . . : . ns JE. TALB TT, opposed to the bill, disclaimed on | bit of it. He isa — a = That ean fe aN eaiase erste ie i ti an ————— 1y, § {Merchant Tailor behalf of the Confederates of Mis | talker, all mouth, all bluster, Gen. Belknap, who was with Sher- when he stops talking his boom col- lapses and nothing more is heard of him. Ingersoll’s followers are picturesque idiots and dupes. They pay $1 to go and hear him, and leave without getting anything; but Bob goes out of the hall with $500 or $1,000. But Ingersoll 1s a disbehev- er without being an unbeliever. He wears the holding-back straps of doubt and says, ‘I am here, Iam not going anywhere, I am not pulling anything, but I am talking, my mouth is going.’ That is infidelity, all mouth. Will 1 answer any ot his lectures? Not much; I do not care to lie down among the dogs and flies. But Ingersoll is not such a} ing for Gov. “Jerry” Rusk of Wis- bad man, and I am told he makes a} consin, who was 2 stage-driver in husband. Henry Ward Beech- | his early days, 2 tayern-keeper later er? Well, I consider him the great- and a riot-suppresser last years ‘ souri, any desire to be provided with a home at public expense. He said the Confederates did not want it. They never went begging for any- thing. They did not need anything. One-legged or one-armed, they were ADVERTISERS able to take care of themselves. can learn the exact cost They fought tor principle bravely, PEARL I 0 posed lin cheertully, and accepted defeat like And Insist THIS of —e, = ° r of men. Who ever saw a Confeder- E advertising'in American | ate begging? one ag eg? a i regretting the’ deeds he had done? HAVIN ase |Papers by addressing Who has heard him regretting his on Ean | Geo. P. Rowell & Co., lot? Who has heard him damning CHIMNEY Newspaper Advertising Bureau, man, took from over the Speaker’s chair in the Columbia, S. C., capitol the steel eng:aving of Washington, and sent it to his home in Keokuk, where it has been ever since. Sen- ator Hampton, having recently heard where it was, asked Gen. Belxnap to return it to South Carolina, and he will soon turn it over to the au- thorities of that State.—Waterbury American. Frank Hatton says be has dropped Gresham and Lincoln because, as they were old associates of the Arthur administration, he cannot choose between them, and is shout— And like all Counterfeits lack the Remarkable LASTING Qualities OF THE GENUINE. 4SK FOR THE erates the torpid liver, 7 strength- BILIOUS MEDICINE. the Confederacy because he lett an 10 Spruce St, New York. arm or a leg on the battlefield? Zs ee ‘ Who has heard him envy the good The PEARL TOP is fortune of his Union opponent? The 5 Manufactured ONLY by SEWARD A. HASELTINE, Contederate is nchly paid. He did GEO. A, MACBETH &C0. PATENT SOLICITOR & ATT'Y AT LAW, his duty well. The romance of the PITTSB URGH. PA. rg Rt San, war belongs to him and he can not soe: =

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