The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 29, 1887, Page 3

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ppera House BUTLER, Capital. URPLUS HN H.SULLE OT WALTON, WUE JEN<INS, IN KINNEY. d i, Ip, T. C. Boulware, } iM Tucker, 8, j-H Sullens, of}.8, Simpson nk Voris, ]- C,H. Dutcher ing. First Nat'l Bank - Fourth National Bank Hanover National Bank _—_——_—_ ‘National OF BUTLER, ‘Capital paid in, - urplus - + - f.1. TYGARD, . 8. ME BATES COU VBERRY, Block, MQ. S66.,000, | $5,000 President ++++Cashier wee. Ast Cashier, erk and Collector. DIRECTORS, Booker Powell, Green W. Walton lahn Deerwester, C. Duke, Wy», E, Walton, Rue Jenkins. Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts @ general banking business. Weextend to our customers every ac- qmmodation consistent with sate bank- GORRESPONDENTS. Kansas City. St. Louis. New York. NTY Bank, (Organized in 1871.) MC. - $75.00. - $ 1.00¢ President. Vice-Pres. Cashier. HOG & POULTRY eause the extra pork it vill return three times Farmers ati 8 Ci a foll Teonsider it a sure cure and without it. As A PREVENT: tan to lose one by DISEASE, M D. Johnson, Walker, Mo. It Costs Less to Feed 50 Hogs With DR. JOS. HAAS’ REMEDY ATIVE] upon the hogs nd feeders who have used it write do not iatend to isasuccess and we cheerfully testify to Griffin & Bro. LaPlata hog remedy and urecure for hog chol- have used Dr. Jos. H aa recommend it as Mo , and Lam sure it has saved me from $xv0 Frank Lee, Hannibal, Mo. e wopay, turer failed. e sold it in a dozen instances, no cure and have never lost a cent. Brown & Mills, Loui: It has ille, Mo. Ihave used your medicine for several F, Walter, Knox Ci + MO y Ifind it the best preventive for prevailing aes C. R. Dawson, Denver, Mo ases I heartil; iflicted with cholera, t Cc. P. Tam satisti flesh, jed it will pay for it for Louisville, Mo. self in putting aside from keeping hogs h Your remed: any other. Sin € Since using yous remedy] Your remedy is givin “ a ie) PRICES, 82.50, For sale by PYLE & CRUMLEY, i) bett ly gives 2s er ‘am convinced, if the medici fiven, itis the thing for hogs W.J. — Browning Mo urtright, Pecniiar, Cass Co, Mo. Wis the best thing of the kind I ever used. a. J Leggett, Hannibal Mo. general s: ewis, Thos. H. Logan, G th, Perry, Mo. ne is properly ve not had the faction. Boliver,Mo $1.25 and 50 cents, yer box 25 pound cans, $12 30 Butler Missouri. Who are authorized by me to receive and for- ward puptication: or the insurance of youn Sratreat of ii il ids : of insurance w! Tovide that Pay the ¥ shall Highest Market price for every insured hog which dies from diseases while being fed the remedy. Jos. Haas,V. S., Indianapolis. Ind. BR, The Ith Renewing STRONG'S SANATIVE PILL aver Complaint, K tRe Blood, Cientaimett &etenre for Sick Head: aad all Bilic *§ Rd BB lating the m Malaral Taint STRONG’S PILLS! Neagle Weli Tried, Wonderful Remeaies. For the A speed, we ls, har A per- he, Constipation For Sale. 6 acres ground in city limits, $Soo. 4 room house, good cistera, Cogswell! addition, $700. A Victim to Science. AQRDINARY OFFER. Vaxnting Employment. E Ca -—What have you :s Why are you here? up—Your C ALL V to say! story 15 room hou honor. I silts upon their dear ones w thin Lovers sometimes bestow st ia wil? atures which will Towa. Kentucky and Virgi of the consequence ed Stat na: 1 sted States senators eae F e, good cellar = NEE? |e sible tokens of affec stern a pin ki =r th 10Otic inf . e iz } a cistern inc pump in iestctene age of hypnotic influence Sn eee nown to need lengthy a re FOO a -oal : % S } t over, good barn, weod and coal Judge—A new name for Yo l =e Z ts—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh douse, lots of fine truit, flowers in pro- aoe ee OT TS ou | gentle 2 who had reached middle rae, ange sUsORy mule est place in town, close tc were Intoric a ed to ay z square. Price $4,000, easy ter Zh eee ars i i S aa fl : ; Five sta ill ec & 2 story 6 room |} street sours) bau to send her some } cian Neonat en Audios nines eee was I My qariner hada ais al fall. They are Ohio, Towa. good cistern, small truit, shrubberv,trees | nart Hodes! i ui appropriate, forward ne etc., price $1,100, dirt cheap, 3 ee pane 3 room house, good weil, Walley’ d tion, price $300. Corner lot, Fort Scott st, 4 rooms, 3 j orches, good well, $750, easy terms. Large corner lot Ohio st. 4 rooms, new wood house, good cistern, nice location, |< lose in, $g00, easy terms. +, rooms, 1-2 acre, lots ot evergreens, | fruit, blue grass, flowers, good cella | splendid cistern, | price $1,500, Corner lot Ohio st. 4 rooms, good well, barn, shade trees, shrubbery, evergreens, flowers, close in, price $1,200. 3 rooms‘ Mechanic st. good lot, well, stable, coal house, good neighborhood, $500. , 4 rooms, South Main, adjoining pub- lie square, lot gox100, make good busi- ness property $1,500, 6 rooms, 3 lots, smoke house, coal house, stable, fine well, $1,000, easy lerms. F 4 rooms, North Main, close in, large lot, stable, coal and wood house, fine well, price $700, easy terms. Farms, oceans ot tbem to sell or ex change, trom 4o acres to 600 we can fit you out in any hind of a trade vou want. We have 200,000 acres ot land in Minne- sota and Iowa, $150,000 in Kansas, 6,000 in Dakota, besides town property every- where. Don’t buy until you see us. House 1 story, 3 rooms, good well, 4 1-2 acres adjoining corporation, good young orchard, large supply small truits, very pretty place: price $1,000. i 6 room house, corner lot, 75X247, new house, on Water street, close in, terms easy. One large large Ict on Water street 75x 2473 price 3450, on easy terms. 5 room house, North Main street, lot ,| “Let's take something. {| merized, I had to go. T was mes Judge—You didn't want to? Tramp—No. Then my partner | {asked me to treat. He looked me in | :j the eye. The bar- ; | tender he asked me to pay. He! “¢ | reached the limit of hypnotic influ. | :{tenee. T couldn't do it. ALL EXPENSE us and we w mS I had to treat. Mageecent & magnificent t 1017 , Tramp—No, sir. The bartender | he told me to go. He not only look- ed me in the eye. but hit me there. I had to go. Judge—And the policeman— Tramp—Another instance of this pernicious influence. He said. “come along.” I came. Judge—And I say 30 days in jail. Tramp—Your honor, I am com- pelled to submit. mine. Your will binds The in } Tl meet you where the conditions are different No badettect jand make you stand on your head a!—Omaha Herald. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) I struggle in vain. tluence is too strong. No headache He Had Catarrh. No nausea Se SS “ BaUSEA Hampton Station, Tenn., Feb. 26 Gentlemen—lI have had catarrh tor 75X150, cistern, new barn for No_ Ringing over three years. For th vears I nice place; price $1,000, halt c Ears had adie ov a n yes I otter ance one and two years. : 1 Be } z y 5 es cae “What a man does is the thing.’’ Cur’s quickly SO AEM BUG) Gas as ile ve LEFKER & CATRON, North Main Street. breath through my nose. | was not ibie to smell anything for three years. spent a little more in a ring or a silk dress, a bonnet. a pug d | Jubilee “improver.” as the sequel will | cre show. room, sir.” was the servant's answer. | ‘ | He walked to the door, knocked, and \ Judge—And so you raised a row? | heard the ssachusetts, Kentucky and Mary- nd ur better had he s Tonic kept in a home is 2 el to heer kness out. Used dis : blood pure, and the »iverand kidneys in working Park or even aj keeps tt | stomach One morning he calledat the ; ES oe: jorder. Coughs and colds vanish betore residence of his adored one’s father. | it. It builds up the hesitts No wike and was duly admitted. “Where is ther will be without it. 2j-1m, Miss Angelina “In the drawing. | Indiana has plenty of candidates for gubernatorial honors, and there may be some hard fighting to secure parrot sing out: “Come in.” | the nomination. Unfortunately, as he opened the door he saw a young man uncoiling his arm from the maiden’s waist. This was very awkward indeed. especially as the wretched parrot began to make a series of luscious noises re- sembling a string of kisses delivered with forty young-men power. Hav- ing done this the naughty bird wound up with a demoniacal laugh which would have made Mephistopheles eh- vious. | William's Australian Herb Pills. | It vouare Yellow, Bilious, constipated with Headache. bad breath, drowsy, no appetite, look out your liver is out of roder, One box of these Pills will’drive all the troubles awag and make a new | being of you. Price 25 cts. Bly Pyce & Crumty, Agents. The coat tail flirtation is the latest A wrinkled coat tail, bearing a dusty toe mark means “I have spoken to your father.”"—-Grand Island Inde pendant. ee As the donor of the parrot thought it was quite time to break — The soothing and restorative effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral off the engagement, an action for breach of promise of marriage has ; : are realized in all cases of colds been entered against him, and the|.., } : die : re coughs, throat or lung troubles, case will be tried in Dublin in the} while its powertul healing qualities course of a few days. Will the par rot be called as a witness? are shown in the most serious pul monary disorders. Tom Ochiltree is reported to have received a London letter from Bufta lo Bill which ran in this Numerous like the fol lowing have been recorded: A young woman instances : 5 somewhg of Denver was married not ne way: g Pleas’nt pure In this sad plight, last spring, I be gan taking S. S. S. I took one dozen bottles The pains left my forehead, my smelling faculty return ed and I could sleep soundly. This 1s the happy resultof your medicine. ave feltno symptoms ot the re turn or the disease until the wet and cold season set in, and eyen then I was so much better than I had been A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear 4 SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS -:- PROSTRATION, sand all Germ Diseases. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL | for three years, that I felt like a diff | BL PURIFIER. Superior to quinine 4 : Mr. F. A. Miller, 630 Fast Insth street, New| erentman, Tam going to take a York, was cured by Kaskine of extreme 'm rial prostration aft en years suff He had run down f pounds to 7, be on Kaskine in June Iss6, went to work in month, regain i 1 weight in six month Quinine didh od whatever Blood and Skin Dis- eases mauled free. The Swift Specitic Co., Drawer 3 Treatise on Mr. Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one of | A¢lante the most respected citizens of Bridgeport, Atlanta, Conn., says: “‘Lam ninety years of age, and 5 the last three years have suffered from ma- The Logie of TI Will. 1 and from the etm LT recently began with k the ma and inere of quinine poisoning which broke up my weight New York Herald The Sun adds that Mr. Cleveland will not be candidate in 1888, because pounds. My son Harr. by Ka only a few presidents have been ac | We ean hard ly think our neighbor serious in the It is the logic of ill will, not the logic of facts. There is no law against a second term, neither is there any custom against it. On the contrary, the precedents are wholly in its favor. Four years ea short time in which to rectify the mistakes of twenty-five years of Jacobin misrule, and the people corded a second term. m the above persons, sent on application. n be taken without any special medical advice. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by, or sent by mail on receipt of price. THE SKI ce 54 Warren St. giving full 0 use of such logic. FRIZELL & RICE, LADIES and G nte who wish steady employment to take nice light work at your home and make easily from $1.00 to $3.00'a day. You should address with stamp i a Crown Mf’g Co., 294 Vine St., Cincinnati, O IRES’ Hite» ROOT BEER Package, 25 cents, makes 5 gallons of a de- licious, sparkling, temperance beverage. Strengthens and purifies the blood. Its purity and delicacy commend it to all. Sold by all druggists and storekeepers. Its causes, and a new and EAFNESS successfal CU Ee Eat your own home, by one who was deaftwen- eight years Treated by most ofthe not- ed specialists without benefit. Cureb himeelf in three months, and since then hundreds of others. Fall ienlars senton application. T 3 41 West 3lst St. New York. IT STOPS THE PAIN IN ONE MINUTE. BUTLER, MO.] THE know the force of the old adage about swapping horses when crossing @ stream. If Mr. Cleveland means business in the matter of reform— and that is a subject on which the public is listening with favorable evi- dence—if the industries of the coun- try go on as prosperously as they HORNS. Aching exe hips, and sides, kidney | have done during the last two years Serecrrieraation neuralgic, eciatic, | and a half, and if the administration eu and bervous an maintains its caution and its econo- my, there will be no basis on which to predict a change. The country is happy and prosperous and con- tented. What more do you want? Stain infaliole antidote vo pala aD t ani an! efennecc the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. 95 cents; 6 for $1; at all druggists or Porter Dave aNp CuEmical Co., Boston. HAIR BALSAM CHAS. CENNEY At Old Stand, East Side Square. NEW GOODS _HINDERCORNS. _ Pen a en he eat the Orient. family ES ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bu 10 Spruce St, New York. nd 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphie2 ship. {Fresh and Nice and Comprising every- here. and the young man’s parents. | thing in the GROCERY And Provision Line. COUNTRY PRODUCE COME AND SEE ME. receive the remains. and was removed to their nts a last chest to give the pa Iv SEWARDALE PATENT COLI! SER Associatet . The following appears as a true story ina recent issue of the New York Mail and Express: “The son of a well known New Yorker left the city last summer to make his home with an uncle who had grownrich in Several weeks ago the received a letter from the uncle saying that the nephew was dead, and that the body had been en- balmed and sent home by a sailing Last week the vessel arrived attired in deepest mourning, went to A peculiarly | shaped box was delivered to them home | When the undertaker opened the A K “Dear Tom: Tve got the big bugs solid, from the Queen down.” Throw the Powder Overboard. resumed her duties as a domestic in| were thrilling words, spoken at 2 a Denver family. A few nights ago | time ot great danger. The lives of she, while sitting in the kitchen, was | ll on board the vessel depended up long ago to a soldier stationed at Fort Union, N. Me After the mar riage he returned to his post and she startled by several distinct raps upon on prompt action. Your life) may aS fi be blessed and prolonged by the the window. Looking up she saw prompt use ot Dr. Harter’s Iron the face of her husband peering at | Tonic for that blood trouble. her. Running to the door, opening coe — A Republican living at Shamokin, ?a., has worn no coat for two years, having made a bet or vow that he it, and calling she found no one on the outside; and then she fainted. The sequel is that she has received a telegram stating that her husband had died at Union just about the hour would yo coutless as long as there was a Democrat in the White House- when she saw his face at the} 4 few bottles this spting, so as to completely eradicate every rem nant ot the disease. My general health is greatly improved since I began taking your medicine, and my disordered kidney? restored to their normal functions. My digest- ion now is first class, and |] can eat anything I wish, whereas before I took S. S. S., such was not the case. Ycurs truly, J. B. Allen. window. This is the way the London News informs its readers respecting the haunts of the American Indians: The Indians now performing in the Amer- ican Wild West exhibition are prin- cipally from the territory of St. Louis, a wild district between Kan sas City and Missouri, and not far from Milwaukee. The Indians are caught if traps set on the river banks. They are baited, an American tells us, with a peculiar kind of fluid call- ed “Jersy Lightning.” The Indians are very fond of it. They smell it afar off, are tempted into the trap and caught. Our informant says that many of the Indians thus caught are used for cigar signs in Chicago, A Washington paper says: “By permission of the President a baby in Baltimore has been christened Grover Cleveland Richards. That’s all right. But when is a baby to be christened Grover Cleveland, Jr?” Victory at Last. Consumption, the greatest curse ot the age, the destroyer otf thousands : aaa ‘ of our brightest and best, is conquer- St. Paul is a strong republican | .4° J; js no longer incurable. Dr. city, but they will not tolerate the | Pyerce’s **Golden Medical Discov- colored man and brother. Last Sat-|ery’’ is a certain remedy tor this urday a colored architect named W. | terrible disease if taken in time. All A. Hazell of Minneapolis tried to get scrotulous diseases—corsumption is ae a scrofulous affection of the lungs— a room : every hotel in St. Paul, but | oan be cured by it. Its effects in he could not. At last he was told at | diseases of the throat and lungs are the Astoria house he would be ac-]little less than miraculous. Al? commodated. He went and was told | druggists have it. that he could not be received there. is ed of old Johnny Ripple, He insisted, and the landlord had Ox — Ogle sna al a him lodged in jail. Republicans only | ¢,,, days ago, at the age of 87, that love the colored man when they need | yon in his prime he could kick tin his vote. Had this man been in the | ,are from a store ceiling eleven feet South he would have been fed and| .),.¢ the floor. Once when rafting lodged somewhere, but in St. Paul| 5, the Monongahela river the raft the republicans told him no d—d was wrecked and he escaped by jump- nigger was wanted!—Macon City | ing over twenty feet to a rock. He Times. | would place four or five hogsheads in | in a row, jump out of the first into Nebraska, who was sitting on a | the second, and #0 ho s pai spring lounge with her lover was | then jump backward to the first wi struck with lightning and killed. | apparent ease. =a eeelnge : : _— In General Debility, LEmaciation, lightning was entirely too discrim-} pee Sn Lovers usually want to die pee ot Pare Cod Liver Om utes is a most valuable It creates an appe- hens the neryour Pleare It is stated that a young lady unharmed. | inating. togethe } t a times using the d, gained ght which ll appear- eut Clark ly fs ed $C ark’s brother then assailed De od wever hawt ie was likewise cut down. vgresiee alae father of the two men to their ax, Hospital 'yescue and was killed th 2 Morgamas) j knife. Dennis fled. 27 Chas. Denney. ‘ George inside tiger.” ~ vequeste

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