The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 13, 1888, Page 3

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ren IE BUTLEL WATIONAL BANK, —IN— pera fiouse Block, BUTLER, MO. | { capital. - 866.000, -= $5,500 BweeLes : JOHN H,. SULL BROKER POW a wALTO jae seen’. Ast Cashier, KINNEY.- Jerk and Collector. DIRECTORS, Booker Powell, Green W. Walton, John Deerwester, Dr. N. L. Whipple Ws, E, Walton, J. Rue Jenkins. 7. C. Boulware, (M. Tucker, Vege yj. H Sullens, R, Simpson ik Voris, ¢.H. Dutcher Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. CORRESPONDENTS. as City. - Louis. New York. Kan. first Nat’] Bank 2 fourth National Bank Hanover National Bank —_—_——rn BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1871.) OF BUTLER, MC. Capital paid in, - qsurplus - F.1. TYGARD, HON. J. 6. J.C. CLARK AINE SUITS. In every style price ar iMade to Order [guaranteed a fit in every case alland see me, up stairs North Main Street. JE.TALSOTT, 4 x A WELL-TRIED Vor CONATMPTION, ASTHY JREATMENT WUKLES W. CUSH- 104 PENN NIXON, F, Editor MATOS, Bde YROOMAN, ew York City. TANK SIDDALI VLER, Bastom, tie United Statess other teach aad Varese om appliaes “ HALEN, . ailadelphia, Pa ae RTS | DON’T SCOLD hey on the Make twin disea» be bla or Neural cured in the dreds need 8 could not had settled . Sointense impoe- Tos gave me to sleep at waking. CONSUMPTION SURELY ¢ To TH# EDITOR ers that I have neighbor $1.75 Ss} i hopeless +n no bigger than a robin, or I shall be ¢' or } e . dy PREE I $2 for a squab three days out of the Our season just closed has been sumption if th © shell. and would make butter out of that I can that the The velously success dren lv realize for bread would give them a of aluin, 1 would catch imported sardines off the coast of Maine, 2nd would sell “bob veal” in the public markets, and would mix split peas in the coffee and sand in the sugar. I suppose it was the intention to burn the old globe up ad cattle. and when their chil searce 1 asKe 1eV are s a ers credible, but Thave paid for his 06) weeks, preparation it is true nevertheless. to Mr. Booth son's work. W see 1 i « aud our ave: before a generation arose that was Of course you can't make the Bible fit capable of doing such things. Not ina Proj Prame of Mind. “Well, de id the new mins d ean make our day Poet n boys were hay- the Bible. Suppose you try tl iraw after dha nee at the other end of the ap gg : : This celebrated Civsd : i iv the general ported trom Scotland ir bridge. and by the time you get W the present sea: strect fitted to the se nthe les west of Baticr, 20 47 orc Dees Mount you will be gratified to see that you have Janded the coun on the o ROMPEUR. * basis. —Burdett« would patti thin’ ort 5 cts. Pyre & Crumtiy, Agent He requested to ¢ ) dof givin tor Edm Boston to make se Sarti. the rausicizn, composed only un park nuposiug, put island. Boston harbor. whic’ had dined h Voltaire five desks, at wh worked but when he +t of congre years. The veto imburse Mr. Warden hit senator Ingalls a severe blow- of which been a pet proj Collins for th of the bill to 1 arti his room sometimes he pursued dif- I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life.—A. H. DowELL, Editor Enquirer. E Senator Cullom was the patron the bill to relieve Major Bash, ferent tasks. Milton composed his ‘Paradise ton, N.C., April 2 the president vetoed. Lost” on a 1: head thrown back. Michael Angelo, Leonardo de Vinci, Titian, Rubens p: to the pen or brush. Bossuet wrote inacold room, with his head warmly enveloped. Buffon wrote in lace ruffles; Alex- ander Dumas in his shirt sleeves. Gretry, when composing, break- fasted and took coffee, and then applied himself day and night to his Congressman armehair, with his Perkins, of Kansas. is one of the lat- » good deal of at- tention has been given to the fact that the veto of the Allentown pub- lie building bill was a body blow at congressman Sowden. The veto of postmaster Warden's several bills like the Warden bill are in congress in various stages of legislation. There are too many senators and congressmen who have “pet schemes” est victim 1 ssed from the chisel The BEsT Cough Medi- cine is Piso’s CURE FOR PTion. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 2c. S CURE FOR bene CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. a for the advancement of their friends | piano. eet eee Beha by drugeinta, Uso tat at the expense of the publie pocket, am CONSUMPTION and the president is deserving of un- partisan praise whenever he ends by his veto a purulent bill which would benefit nobody but the direct bene ficiary.—America. The seals are usually found in “patches” of usually hundreds of thousands in a ‘seal mendow” on the great ice tloe. Into this patch the sealing steamers, perhaps five or six together. push their way. They carry about two hundred and fifty men apiece, and when the steamers reach the ice every man jumps over- board and the slaughter begins at once. The men seem suddenly Missouri Pacitic 8). 2 Daily Trains 2 Ballard’s Snow Liniment Will Cure Neuralgia. [t will Back, Sore Throat, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, old Sores. Ladies it will cure your back-ache. cure Lame “The Debate on the Tariff.” ADVERTISERS Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphiet Selds are scarce, bat those who Stunson & Co., Portland, Mai | them from $5 to Mmet over Rvinaday Either « ‘Wt required. You are started free. Those w 3 ‘Weadsolutely sure of svug little fortenea A can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising.in American |papers by addressing { Geo. P. Rowell & Co., write to H ° transformed into bloodthirsty savag- es, and for the young seal there is no escape. The seals’ cries are €x- actly like those of children. It is quite easy to kill a young seal i- stantaneously by a blow on the nose, but these brutal fellows do not take the trouble to kill tem. They give the creature a kick on the snout, which perhaps may stun it for a few The Kansas City Times has just published a neat pamphlet entitled “The Debate on the Tariff.” which contains president Cleveland's mes- sage to congress, Mr. Blaine’s crit- icism on the message, and all the principal speeches delivered this session for and against the Mill's Tariff Bill. As a campaign decu- ment it is invaluable. KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, Texas and the Southwest. A Daily Trains, 4 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE - ate a minutes, and then they proceed to COLORADO SHORT LINE A Safe Investment, flay off the skin and blubber, leaving ie Is one which is guaranteed to bring | the bleeding body to kick about on you satisfactory results, or in case ot fail- ure a return ot purchase price. On this sate plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New I covery tor Consumption. It is guara to bring reliet in every tor any affection of Thr | Chest, such as Consume i ot Lungs, Bro 10eping Cough, Cro the ice until the cold puts an end to tortures. its excruciat PUEBLO AND DENVER, | PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPIMG CARS, and widow named Hallets \ A Mar; j set a bear trap at her s:noke ho athe f use tk to Denver without cnange, | H. C. TOWNSEND. 1 Passenger Picket A | door. e ottles tree | ? LOUIS, MO. | i ment ought to say. “Here. Smith, you have drawn No. 316; her name to choose a wife for himself ought to f ES? be sacrificed for the gx There is nothing so discouraging to ~ dax Ss oe mice: a woman as a house full of children. | whether deafness is caused by colds, fevers or our day, my son. Omnipotence “did my E injuries to the natural drums. Always, in po- : oO wi nki t = ge eee AS sition, but invisible to others and comfortable couldn't do without aking a hope se the pet to wear. Music, conversation, even whispers 9ss wreck of >» Bibl vo Sree eis heard distinctly, We refer to those using less wreck of the Bible. : Surgeon Gen | W. A. Harmmond | them. write to F. HISCOX, si Broadway, says we can each prolong our life if we icé IS THIS SE sponge in ¢ in it So every organ in the body contains HEADACHE, AGUE, CHILLS AND FEVER, IMPOTENCY, BLADDER DISEASES, LAME BACK, NEURALGIA, NERVOUS- A Power Wisely Used. es NESS, BAD EYES, STOMACH [1 President Cleveland used the veto TROUBLES, BOILS, CARBUN power freely and deserves credit for COLUMN ARTICLE CLES, ABSCESSES, APOPLEXY, pred mores eae putting an end to many con PARALYSIS and in women S tor t! ional jobs. lately vetoed Od ways of Great Men, MALE TROUBL scerct of .. SUACOBS O]], FOR RHEUMATISM. ow $20,000 LOST. = COL. D. J. WILLIAMSON, ic Ex-U. S. Consul at Callao, Pera, whose fac-simile from ire testimonial Was “lL was a help- less cripple for years from rheuma- tism, spent $20,000 in vain, then used St. Jacobs Oil, and it cured me.” To kill raze there ought to be alaw making Men in single off the woman suffrage Suid by Druggists and Dea and after e should compulsory. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., who BALTIMORE, MD. rem Govern- out delay. ul isthe best remedy and diseased aud ‘The feeblo This would be hard on some s Jones: hunt her up marry ner.” of the men, but aman who refuses FOR CURE “hu Peck’s Patent Improved Cn PERFECTLY RESTORE good of society. cor. ith St., New York, for illustrated book of proofs fre-. ] WHAT you soak a +t there RET? If the sponge will have the Without any excep- tions the easiest ap- Walters Patentiors the tater’ Metal Shingles Wind, Rain & fir PROOF DURABLE AND ORNAM Mlustrated catalugue and ppice list fre Tf |. \rioN AL SHEET METAL ROOFI 12 East woth St, New York City ys. the only biood puritiers, 12 East : ED VITALITY I the peculiarities of the oil. ities of the blood. the peculi waste vT , tem, then the s will g SUMATISM, various or- an the blood of the Bae Lyou will have MALARTA, KNO Sih Keepil health then le kidney well. Tf you don’t, you can't cure a of theabove diseases. They may not suspect it, but eight per sons out of every ten have some form of kidney derangement. The only scientific blood purifier is the Is prepared solely forthe famous WARNER'S SAFE CURE, jaints which which not only cures kidney diseases, e ‘and strength to a pe uterine organs, and 1s Gleplace! and irregulari« atvalue in chanze of life. The vseot during preg= but the majority of ailments which really come from unsuspected kidney ains of m ~ Tt as be iange from giribood to Ttisple nt to the taste and may be rT a —-— with perfect safety. Price, $k. said the vagrant who was pleading his own case, as he turned toward the judge’s desk, “poverty ain't no crime, and a man hain't got to work in this free coun- try if he don’t want to. Imasgood a man as there is in this court room, although I've lived for the last four days on nothin’ but whiskey an’ onions—” “Prisoner,” exclaimed the judge, hastily raising the window behind him “address your remarks to the jury.” “Your Honor, “One o' my hired men has gota notion he wants a fiddle,” said an “What agriculturist to the dealer. might that second-hand one in the | J. E. WILLIAMS & winder be wuth?” “That's a Stradi- | varius. its worth $3,000." “Tll) Deafness Can't be Cured speak to the hired man about it. By iocal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. shouted the agriculturist, as he back- . | There is only one way of curing deat- ed out of the place; “he may not | ou and that 1s by eek ee reme- like that make.” i dies. Deatness is caused by an inflamed | condizion of the mucus lining fe the | Eustachain Tube. When this tube gets Wena) Gs Un } ae you have a rumbling sound or Only 30 out of them are | impertect hearing, and when it is entire- All the | ly closed deafness is the result, and un- ‘less the inflammation can be taken out | and this tube restored to its normal con- dition, hearing will be destroyed for- nine cases out of ten are caused There are 377 reichstag. abstainers from the weed. others smoke. DON’T ever: \let that coid of yours run on. You) by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- think itis alight thing. Butitmay run | famed condition ot the mucus surtaces. into catarrn. Or into pneumonia. Or} We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deatness (caused by Catarrh) | that we cannot cure by takiag Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure, Send tor circular tree. F. J. Cueysey & Co., Toledo, O. wwBSold by druggists 75¢- 15-1m my Mau | into consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. = Consur Pneumonia is death ption is it- y and clear ot all ob: ive matter. Otherwise of ordinary 4 : ences ¢ good pay, by he dise hese parts, e, throat, bre al tubes and pe delightfuily and entirely cured ise of Boschee’s G - know this

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