The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 20, 1888, Page 3

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peasants Ts ts —————— BUTLEL HATIONAL ARK, —IN— pera House Block BUTLER, MO. — SO66.000 Capital, - paper R POWELL, au. E. be ek 7 As t Cashier, Clerk and Collector. “DIRECTORS pr, T. C. Boulware: Booker Powell, JM. Tucker. Green W. Walton, adge Je H Sullens, John Deerwester, R, Simpson Dr. N. L. Whipple frank Voris, Ws, E, Walton, C.H. Dutcher J- Rue Jenkins. Receives deposits, loans money, and transacts a general banking business. Weextend to ourcustomers every ac- commodation consistent with sate bank- ing. CORRESPONDENTS. Kansas City. St. Louis. New York. First Nat?! Bank = Fourth National Bank - Hanover National Bank - COUNTY re mercen BATE! National Bank. (Organized in 1$7: OF BUTLER, NIC Tose. 3 Capital paid Surplus - - - - EITYGARD, - - - HON. J. 8. MEWBEL LC.CLARK - - FINE SUITS In every style price and quality Made to Order [guaranteed a fit in every case alland see me, up stairs North? Muin Street. JE.TALBOTT,) 47 1y Merchant Tailor. TRADE MARK, ., REGISTERED: bred horses in 1 .tes¢ $V can : i tor tl ding vou are requ ’ t s \ stock. 1529 Arch. ‘Street, Philed’a, Pa. wh, WELL-TRIED TREATMENT “COMPOTND OXYGEN” heing Rest Spinal Marrow, and the Nerv th oo tor TN WORTHINGTON, Bae ae Voorn “COMPOUND OX resting houk of 0 mailed free to any DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 3627-2 1529 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American | papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphie> ot required. we absolutely sure of snug little fortunes, Ail is == PULL | le Kansas City to Denve ut DON’T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. But—oughtn’t a man to be blamed if, having Rheu- matism or Neuralgia, he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the fame way? It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. “The skill of fi ot gory eo ite obras cork ‘and suuulders. Bo intense at sleep was almost impos- dose of Athlophoros gave me relief, and the third enabled me to sleep forfour and half hours without waking. I continued its use. and am now well.” Rev. 5. H. TROYER, New Albany, Ind, 4#Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y, CONS UNPTL TOTHE £VITOR—Liease info rrend- ersthat ti : is named dise SO hope a8 Is! This ce sir colts which speak JOUN CLASSEN I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved my life. . H. Dower, Editor Enquirer. Eden- ayy N.C., April 25, 1SS7. The nest Cough Medi- eine is Piso’s CURE FOR ConsuMpPTiIon. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 2: PISO"'S? CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. a Best Cough Syrup, Tastes good. Use os in time. Sold by dr ists. : CONSUMPTION at (Missouri Pacitic Ry. 2 Daily Trains 2 KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, Texas and the Southwest. 4 Daily Trains, 4 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE COLORALO SHORT LINE To PUEBLO AND DENVER, = ou ON NSEND. - TM) CARS, cnange, Poss rger urd Ticket Ag’, > LOUTS, MO. Help Your Pastor. to your 2 whether the uiiy not | ing th pastor it | There are scores of ways in which you can strengthen his hands and | checr his heart. First of all, do unto (him as you would that others do | unto you; put yourself in hi } | He can not always strike his sermons, any more than you can always make a shrewd bargain, or of work quite up to You don't like to be ly censured; finish a piece your promise. unr asonab] no more does he; and when you are scolding your minister, you are discrediting a ser- vant of your Lord, and his wor obstructing Supposing him to be a conscientious pastor and doing his best. he has a right to your gene appreciation. If ground for critici his study. ous just them and not your neighbors’ houses. You may help him by the first method, provided that you in a frank, fraternal spirit. 2. For uu for criticisms, you may visit him or you have sms, take to fize) z better purpose th ask him to your own house—and that to devise rood. of ot Partuers in plans doing business cousuit often; you are a spiritual partner with your It is your church as much sto Him Just as clearly nunister. as it is his; it really belong who owns you both. is it your duty to labor for the Master as it ishis duty. Put your heads and hearts together, and de vise nd the best 1 success- ful. Ifhe sets on foot a feas' sible chureh life, 1 « i Sanday school, increasing the prayer-meeti reaching the or 2 back him. Aiinister who is rea stand unconverted, then 3. the purse better Hy worthy of name can an empty an ev any pra c dis: 1 be allowed to suffer from either, but the spiritual emptiness aftiets the most keenly. Perhaps your pastor is wondering what has become of you on the evenings of the devotion" The better the man or the missed; the worse you al meetings. more are . the more Woluin you are, you you need to go. It may be that your pastor is disheartened by the empti- seat on the Sabbath. He has prepared carefully a dis- course for your benefit; you lost it; both he and you suffer from the absence. For one I am ready to confess that I have never made any converts to the truth in an empty pew. and never have delivered a ser- mon loud enough to awaken a parishoner who was dozing at home, or strolled off to some other church. If a good reason keeps you at home, send a substitute; invite some friend who seldom hears the gospel to go eat. Your pastor gets a hearer, and the hearer may get what will save his soul. 4. Follow up the appeals, invi- tations and counsels of the pulpit with your own efforts for the con- version of sinners. The pastor is trying to draw souls to Jesus; pray don't draw the other way. If one of your family, or one of your Sabbath- school class, comes home from the sanctuary thoughtful and tender, then aim to deepen that impression. Draw with your minister; follow up his efforts with your own. But the downward pull of your trifling talk, or your unkind criticisms, or your inconsistent conduct, may ness of your and oceupy your discourse. covet. the work of souls. Who doubts that if all our efforts as our average saa ia -., | Ballard’s Horehound Syrup e preach him in the pulpit, the spirit-| peed: } z Bronchitis and all other diseases ot a eRe SE gine place tO | the throat and lungs. It gives j glorious harve | stant reliet and will cure the worst be an overmatch for the upward lift of his Co-operate with Christ's ambassador in the grandest and most vital work that man or angel can saving immortal church members preached Christ as faithfully in practice and in personal | nd earnest | co : toa pastor women whole This touches ot the shall I help my pas- the very core queshon, {tor?” Pray for hin. pray for him, land practice us you pray. Peter's | powerful sermon at Pentecost was | preceded by prayer- gathering. Saturday evening's wrest- a powerful lings with God in a certain chureh brought heart-breaking sermons the next morning, until a revival shook the whole co eation. What your minister y spiritual power. That is God's gift: help him to plead for it. ghtiest minister who ever trod earth since Christ's ascension was not ashamed to sz “Brethren, pray for us.”"—Theodore L. Cuy Purify Your Blood Bodily and u 1 health rds upon au healthy condition of the blood. The bivod. particularity in the s) lsu er nionths, comes clogged with i poison it hart Ps 1 tone best kuown is Swift's Syaaiie OF its y erful purifyin nd tonic powers We vive a few iest : Mr. Win. A. Siebold. with George P. Rowell & Co., 10 Spruce Street, New Yo “I feelit my duty for the other o may be afil to you this letter, which vou car in any way you che { suifered great pain from boils all over my neck; I could not i bead without acute pain. : \ all the usual remedies. nud finding io relief I used one bottle of S. S. S., and very soon Twas ¢ rely relieved of my “Job's Comforte Now nota i: of ny aillic tion can be TOE ie M.S Hamlin. Winston, N. C. write “T use it every spring It al- ways builds me up, giving me appe- tite and di , and enabling estic me to stand the hot staumer days. On using it I soon become strong of body and easy of mind.” Mr. C. E. Mitchell, West 23rd St. Ferry. New York. “I weigh- ed 116 pounds when I began taking your medicine, and now 152 pounds. I would not do without S. S. S. for several times its weight in gold.” Treatise on blood and skin dis- eases mailed free. The Swift Spe- cifie Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. writes, When to Stop Advertising When every man has become so thoroughly a creature of habit that he will certainly buy this year where he bought last. When younger, fresher and spunkier concerns in your line cease starting up and using the newspapers in telling the people how much better they can do for them than you can. When nobody else thinks it paystoadvertise. When the generations that crowd on you stop coming on. can get outside your store. men who never do and never did ad vertise are outstripping their neigh bors in the same line creet use of this mighty population ceases to multiply, and When you have convinced everybody whose life will touch yours that you have better goods and lower prices than they When you can perceive it to be a rule that of business. When men stop making fortunes right in your sight solely by a dis- agent. When you ean forget the words of the shrewdest and most successful business men concerning the main Gorman Resolution. _ The | SJACOBS Oly FOR WATERMEN. 1. MEN whose pursuits them on the water, s Seafarers, Lake and River Crafismen, Yachtmen, Boatmen, &c . by what UL BOYTON © guided CAPT. N, the World-Renowned Swim- j growth c the fc mer, whose autoz is Government taxes collectec here shown says,as follows: Custom House have been the “I don't see how I could j source of Federal revenue; suc get along without si. must continue to be; moreover. 1 to successful Jacobs Oil.” industries have come rely upon continu- ance, so that any change of law must be at regardful of the labor and capital thus involved. The process of reform be subject in the execution of this plain dictate of justice—all taxation shall be lim- ited to the requirements of economic- al The necessary duction in taxation can and must be —— CURES —— RHEUMATISM, CRAMPS, ACHES, PAINS AND BRUISES. legislation for gis every step Sold by Di 7 mt Dealera Ever The Charles A. Vo: ywhere. er Co., Balto., Md. must ma, Indigestion? Uso Ss GINGER TONIC witout delay ie 1c best remedy net diseases The fechie ly drifting: government. re mi ras 1. wore F their health by effected without depriving American Sia te Siretan Druseiate, labor of the ability to compete suc- cessfully with foreign labor, and A + 3 FOR witkout imposing lower rates of CURE Dee DEAF Peck’s Patent Improved Cushione PERFECTLY —REST« THE HEARING whether dea is caused by colds, fevers or injuries to the natural drums. Always in po- sition, but invisible to others and co “ar Drums duty than will be ample to cover any increased cost of production which ae WS i : fortable nay eXist in consequence of the } to wear. Music, conversation, even Whispers ine a 3 . | heard distinctly. We refer to tho higher rates of wages prevailing in | them. ‘writeto F. HISCOX, sto Beoehwaen } . . co i St., Ne pr! ‘or illus! a y this country. SulRetent revenue to a hy Bae PETC proofs fre pay all the expenses of the Federal Government, Walters Patent. easiest ap plied. Absolute Metal Shingles Wind, Rain Un ROOF. DURABLE AND OR aM Mlustrat talugue and py NATIONAL SHEET METAL ROOFING CO. S12 East zeth St_, New York City. EXHAUSTED MITALITY economically adminis- tered, including pensions, interest and principal of the public debt, can be got under our present system of taxation from Custom House articles, taxes on fewer imported bearing the heaviest on articles of luxury and bearing the lightest on articles of We, therefore, denounce the abuses of the existing tariff, and to the preceding limitation, demand that Federal taxation shall be exclusively for publie pur- necessity. CLENCE OF subject we shall not exceed the needs Government, poses. and oi tne ad ad economically onng Land ninistered.” What Am i to Doi The syn; toms of billiousness are un- is yut too well know Chey dirt- er in different ind tent. A billiouw niss er. Too trequent an ex- cellent appetite tor liquors none tor solids of morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection atany time: it itis not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or Constipation may Zasymitom or the two may alternate, re are often Hemorrhoids o1 ever loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatu- lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all thisif not es- tect acnre try Green’s August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. 4l-lyr. e ow. 1s prepared solely | for the complaints which atte all womankind, It gives tone and strength to ine organs, and IC during preg- hancy greatly nother! dand Proniotes speedy recov: It assirts nature to fafely make the critical change from girthood Ned womanho« he taste and may bo A South Carolina girl is in jail for having married five times in seven weeks. She thinks the authorities “are entirely too particular.” This enticing young girl ought to live in Utah. A Woman’s Discovery. ‘Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease tastened its clutches upon her and tor seven years she with- stood its severest tests, but ner vital or- gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she cough- ed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle ot Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption ana was so mucn relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Hername is Mrs. Lather [.ulz.’”? Thus writes W- C. Hamrick & Co., ot Shelby, N. ©.— Get a free trial bottle at Walls & Holt, the Druggists. J. E. WILLIAMS & CO. Daafness Can’t be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of ‘the ear. There is only one way of curing deat- ness and that is by constitutional reme- dies. Deatness is caused by an inflamed condiion of the mucus lining of the Eustachain Tube. When this tube gets inflamed, you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- ly closed deafness is the result, and up less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con- dition, hearing will be destroyed tor- ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition ot the mucus surtaces. 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.}. Ce ney & Co., Toledo, O. Attorney Garland has not been to much expense for “head gear” for himself. He has worn the same hat for twelve years. The gentleman from Arkansas never was fastidious as to his dress. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inj world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2 § cts per box. For sale by Walls & Holt, the druggists. cause of their prosperity. When GS : 15-1m you would rather have vour own Belva Lockwood did it. She says , ny M aoility mae ; Syie she defe: in 3laine i SS. =e rnis sh good reterences can ave way and fail than take advice and | She defeated Jim Blaine in 1884, ovment with good pay, by | win.—Ex. Bronchi h. Now, as soon as she was nor Taieheee: mo. oe Direres Cheaply Withee Pub again he withdrew. —— ee Neur. ism and algia cured in 3 re for 75. ce by Detct : , eee a. iw. *ABSO! STE DIVORCES without publicity H remedies. This abso | States. for desersion, 1 rt. intemper- t Sold by W. J. LANs | ance, Blank epplication for B vi “$-61r | “Barnes, 34% Broadway, DU , oom. i a-ly

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