The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 8, 1888, Page 7

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BUTLEL NATIONAL BANK, —IN— RRELES ared solel7 forthe | cure of complaints which aes all womankind. It one and strength to o ‘uterine organs, and | corrects danzerous displacements and Irregulari- thes. Itisofureatvalne a The use of ZIERRE LS FEMALE TONIC during preg Mi ainsof motherhood and It assists nature to nge from girlhood to the taste an! may be fe BR 1. Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. Capital, - B66,000, sURPLUS -- $5,500 JOHN H.SULLENS...... BOOKER POWELL,... ¥ WuE. WALTON, J. BUE JENKINS, - DON KINNEY... DIRECTORS, Dr, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, JM. Tucker, Green W. Walton, bi H Sullens, John Deerwester, ++ President President. Cashier. -Ast Cashier, Clerk and Collector. MFARLAND BROS. +2424 Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in, Harness and Saddlerv,. R, Simpson Dr. N. L. Whipple rank Voris, Ws, E, Walton, ¢.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. First Nat’l Bank - Kansas City. Fourth Nationa! Bank - St. Louis. Hanover Nationa! Bank - New York. BATES COUNTY National Bank. (Organized in 1$71.) OF BUTLER, MC. Spooner Patent Colla: —PREVENTSRCHAFING CAN NOT CHOKE A HORSE: Capital paid in, - - $75.000 . Adjusts itsel Horse’s Neck, has t s ot stitching, will hold Har in Surplus =i ers oy $ 1.000 Seladte a seeny mice be! seed Hae ihercoll are F 2 HON. J. B. MEWB Vice-Pres J.C.CLARK - - - FINF SUITS. {n every style price and quality Made to Order T guaranteed a fit in every case alland see me, up stairs North? Main Street. J.E. TALBOTT, Merchant Tailor. Cashier. WML Th ii, Prevents braking at end of clip, and loops from tearing out. USED ON ALL OF OUR HARNESS. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO. : WHY NOT BUY a7 ly a+ 1838 Arch ‘Sirest, Prilad'’e, Pa. A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT Por COWRTUPTION UNA, BRONCHITIS, ast’ CATARRU, Way FEVER, HE S!dnacilse DESILTTT, BEBE ee, RUKALWIA and ai! Chreale and Nervous Diew= Setng taken tnto the system, the e-Gangtla—"- Rerreas YOUR Dry Good BOOTS ANDSHOES - GENTS FURNISHING G00 Where you can get them asrepresented. A iarge stock to select from. Good quality, low prices, 2 call will convince you of the fact. DRS. st RK ¥ & PALEN, $827 & 1529 Arca Strect. rhiladelphia, Pa ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost {of any proposed line of advertisingiin American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New York. Send 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphiet RESPECTFULLY. J. M. McKIBBEN. felts are scarce, bat those who writs to ‘0, Portiand, Mates, will reeerve a BRITISHERS WITH TAILS. Proms of Catorrh. | Some of the Odd Things Ditferent People | Say of Each Other. The Spaniards s: The Portuguese S JACOBS Ql], FOR HORSEMEN. | girofle: it is ac paragns becomes * | there is a sneer and real spite in the designation of ar j a German r j of a fro: German | a thistle as **a German rose." in Lithuana, a whirl | German miesse | nea by the Ru bee laughter { M08 NI0O UO mian as Slovak * and of So also alled ‘a ve is im- —In one of the lea hotels s card with the fol scription has been piano in the drawing room: Inex- perienced performers are requested to deny themselves the use of this in- strument.”* up-town | wing in- | placed over the 42°94ND UBjBIOAOS V 81 34 “HOWAUL puu uow kw ‘soss0y fw uo 110 Sqoour 38 O8N IJ,, «s°A1140390,81308 360UN 8398 110 S4OOUL 38,, qnyg Aeyoor puejAsey OY} 0 JUEpISOId pus pusjAsey 30 J0us0a0g-x3 ‘2 German over It is s hell of f the purgatory | heaven of the mine of the Ge : | as the home of t not justly of the ititis ‘the Women asa Martyr Ayonjuoy ‘uopfujxey ‘wey 490)5 UME/.je4 e of Jews, History reo middle class, the bleman and the gold “beg ‘SYSHLIM 'S ‘Y - n regarded s—though trunkards. We re- gists and Dealers Everyrchere. . Vogeler Co., Balt o., Md. Sold by Dri The Charles = asking an officer who had gone into a new beer brewery to taste = ale e liked the brew. “Well,” 1 d, sl did not care for it when I took my first glass, but at the | thirteenth I began to understand it” — | but he was ss sober as we were while | writing this. German beer has very little aleohol in it. Dutchmen call steert man—that is, a —because, accore Thomas 2 Becket men in Kent who of the ho and eve onchitis, Asthma, Indigestion 1 Uso INCER TONIC without deiay. is Pat cases aud lathe best remedy throat and lungs, and diseases ood and exhaustion, The feeble sinst disease, and slowly drifting janes Tecover their health by ‘Tonite, b is dan- will re ing, w _ MARVELOUS “SIMEMORY DISCOVERY. Classes of l0s7 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit, 1500 at Philadelphia, 1113 at “Washington, his at Boston, large classes ef Columbia’ law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, Uni- versity of Penn , Michigan University,’ Chau- tauqua, &c., tc. Endorsed by Richard Proctor, the Scientis, Hons. W. W_ Astor, Judah P” Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown. E. H. Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal College, Taught by correspondence. Prospectus T FREE from PROF. LOISETTE Fith Ave., New York. will be w gold to ve ishman a n with a tail to the rend, some ut off the tail on which he was riding, fter the men of Kent wore i of the men of Kent, Ball, the time, refers 1 mentions also a vari- ignoble punishment. ohn Capgr and Alexander of Es- yth that for the castyne of yshe t Augustyne, Dorsetshyre men yles ever ry But Polydorus ho men at for cuttinge off Psitano? een in o:an birds sing in ever) could be lovelier in January?” York Girl (twenty —Just one and Mendelsschn’s march rippling through the perfumed air.’’—Harper’s Bazar. New ight and desperate) ye-blossom wreath, reformer, it to this stor, ation of t Willia «'- Thomas. Becks Among the Germans England is said to be the parad of women and the purgatory of servants, but a far worse EXHAUSTED NITALITY SCIENCE OF RL tv PYLE XN Cet “Did you ever s+ eee ey Ae ; : eres the great place ths an that for horses.—Cussell’s aveling man of . THE Solel NCEE Medical Work iC iiees Gaze. the reply, “1 met with a age on Manhood,Nerv- ghost. have OF --ESIFE & as Td 2 LIFE nd Physical De- or. Se ET lity, Premature De- KNOW THYSELF cline, Errors of Youth, the untold miser. fea consequent thereon. 3 3 vo. aan 8 Sie ease: f teeiwalls 00, mail, sealed. Ilustrative sample free to and middle-aged men, Send now. ne Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author byt the Nation- al Medical Association, Address P.O. Box 1895, Boe ton, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, graduate of Har- vard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be consulted contidentially. Office, No. & Bulfinch St. Bpecialty, Diseases of Man. Cut this oor, You may never sce it agals- What Am I to Do? er in differ A billious man i She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York says: ‘“ No plasters of such merit as the Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever before been produced.” They are a novelty because they are not made simply to sell cheap, they are the best that science, skill and mone can produce, and will do what is claimed for them. For sprains, aches, weakness, lameness, etc., they are unequaled. #4 Fulton St. Sand The sient appetite selids of a m hardly bear inspection atany itis not white and furred, tt is all events. The digressive system is wholly out of order and diarrhes or Constipation may beasym:tom or the two may alternate, There are otten ilemorrhoids or even loss of blood. ‘There be gid and often headache and acidity or fata lence and tenderness in the pit o: the stomich. To correct all this if tect a cnre try Green’. it cost but at and thousands attest its efficacy. t-Ivr. e@ ow Missouri Pacific Ry, ) 2 Daily Trains 2 TU .0., Nov. 21,°87." acted not es- sprained my arm Painful since, But aes meat since, bul Bnew. Te ee = . coats for the aan colores pic- Sat “Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. CHINESE TRADE-UNIONS. Despotic Organizations Which Control Every Branch of Trade. The Minister of the United States at Pekin, China, transmits to the State Department at Washington an interest- ing article on the Chinese guilds, in which it is shown that every branch of business and every trade is arbitrarily controlled by these despotic organiza- tions. The trade unions boycott op- pressively, regulate hours, apprentices, cause strikes, and adjust prices in a very complete manner. The guilds all have guild halls, with very expensive decorations, they being arranged for the use of the members somewhat as are our club houses. The methods of the trade guilds are somewhat novel. } One member of the gold leaf craft at Soochow recently violated the rule, and took more than one apprentice at one time. His union punished him by biting him to death. The union was composed of 123 men, and each mem- ber set his tecth in the flesh of the of- fending brother. Other penalties for slight infractions of the rules are: the furnishing of a theatrical perform- ance, a feast for over ten, and quanti- ties of liquors. While their rule is, undoubtedly, very despotic, the Minis- ter considers them not altogether harmful, as they administer justice and compel their members to act honestly. —Sctentific American. ee —Minister—‘'I was sorry to see you skating last Sunds I suppose you | know where all bad boys go that go skating on Sunday, don’t you?” Tom- my—*“‘Yes, sir—down on the river, just above the dam."’ —~ + > __. —Bacchus is the name of a clergy- man who is preaching on temperance in Delaware, a State said to be addicted to peach brand: KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, Texas and the Southwest. 4 Daily Trains, 4 Kansas City to St, Louis, 6000 Book Agents wanted to sell ~~ THE LIPB AND PUBLIC SERVICES ory THE COLORADO SHORT LINE 4 © PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS, Kansas City to Denver without cnange H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket Ag’t, . ST? LOUIS, MO. 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