The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 10, 1888, Page 2

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{ WITH YOU ONCE MORE F.M.CRUMLY &CO With a Clean Fresh Stock of DRVUGS., Stationery, Paints, Oils, &c. Come and see us as we can do you good and would be glad to see you. Furst door south of Bates County nat’l bank. OPTMAN'S NOVELTY STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FINEST CANDY IN TOWN, fresh every week. The BEST LEMONADE AND MILK SHAKE The nicest and cheapest STATIONERY & TOILET ARTICLES GLASSWARE, TINWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BASKETS AND NOVELTIES. I am selling at prices that will astonish you. Call and sce me. OUR MOTTC IS We are bound to please you if we never lay up a cent. LEWIS HOFFMAN, EAST SIDE SQUARE. Stephens College, For Young Ladies, Columbia, Mo., REV. T. W. BARRETT, A. M.. W, POPE YEAMAN, D D., President. President Board of Curators ‘A broad and liberal course of study; superior advantages in Music, Art Elocution, Book Keeping, Stenography and Type Writing; an e: erienced faculty educated in the best schools of Europe and America. Rooms nicely furnished; lighted with gas and heated with furnace. Carefal supervision in home.’” Send for Catalogue. T. W. BARRETT, President. Pater Academy ICURE. FITS! When I say CuRE I do not mean merely to | stop them for # time, and then have them re- turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or Will open Sept. 17th. Classical, Philosophical, Scientific, Teachers, FALLING SICKNESS, | Business and Musical Course A life-long study. I WARRANT my remedy to | CURE the worst cases. Because others have 'Full Course in Penmanship. failed is no reason for not ine reOe ae SOUS | Send at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTT Ls | of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express | and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a | trial, and it will cure you.” Address | H.G. ROOT, M.C., 183 Peart Sr. NewYork | A SCHOOL | FOR BECINERS. For those preparing for University For Teachers and those prepar- E ~-Ak | : | ing = sca |Full corps of thorough GF PURE COD LIVER O!L and Professional Courses. ienced teache As cheap as the cheaj; 1 | than the best. ‘ For further information address the 482 HYPOPHOSPHITES 505,01, Almost as Palatable as Milk. | So disguised that tak: digested, ead Ssstmatiated by Shetiment i 40 1m sensitive stomach, when Canmot be tolerated; an@ by the come| F. A. WAGNER, Butler, Mo. nd exper- { 5 NO FUSION THIS YEAR. | surprise to see Miss Puss running } CURE FOR beside him. He lifted herupon her| CG RES, WHERE ALL ELSE aS s x ies good. The Union Labor Candidate fwr Gov- usuai seat and soon the engagement | = z ernor Objects to Being Dropped. commenced. Twice did the soldier Ss x 4 | fall, but the cat clung fast hold. At oy 6 el iT teliave “Bless ’ Gare ., 'lasta severe wound stretched him} 2! =F Ses 1 for Consumption saved St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1—The fol- : : 5 “ = © my life.—A. H. DowEtt, eg ee Oe ena eae | bleeding on the field. No sooner did RK ¢ Editor Enquirer, Eden lowe si = ach We a = ae j pussy eaich sicht of the blood flow- ise) é = ton, N. C., April 23, 1ss7, HEU the fal | ine from her master she sented ni =e that it entirely upsets the calcula- Seley Geshe liice fe ee 2 = 5 2 herself upon his body and began to t = an Oo tions made by the republicans and}, \ ). : = : ee ten) | ee : Teter imagers. locking to: lick his wound in the most assiduous a 2 ae Bis ean . i manner. Thus she remained for = S B rg g ward a fusion: = Sm s e : some hours, till the surgeon came to » BSS ty The Hon. Charles Nolan, Chairman a Ge ana coal ae ete a oes 2 of the Executive Committee of the | He YOURS ad anc Hac zs mes Gk Union Labor Party: off to the tent of the wounded. a = [5% & _The Best Cough Medi- “Berlin, Mo., Sept. 28.—Dear Sir: When he recovered consciousness = —= = a = cineliserec is) — , ispatel his first question was, “Shall I live?” mS take it without objection, I see from the Post Dispatch of the a question Be 6 g 4 8 apt — rs 26th inst. that for a consideration | “Yes, my good fellow,” was the sur- = 2 the union labor committee propose | geon’s answer, “thanks to your little 7 3 « @ to take my name off the head of the | cat. for if she had not used her ee SER 0 ticket and insert in lieu thereof, E. | tongue so intelligently you would eo = oe E. Kimball, the republican nominee. have been too exhausted by loss of SI A = é ~ . Allow me to say, sir, that I deny the blood to recover.” al fo) x = power of the committee to perform You may be sure that pussy was . ° = | such an act, and further allow mo to | well cared for, and, contrary to all CG = ‘ say that the republican party will regulations, she was allowed to ac- 5 = find me, with a majority of union {company the young soldier to the} | 4 = hospital, where she wasregaled with the choicest morsels from his plate, and became a very distinguished character. labor party, not for sale; and further I hereby enter my unalterable pro- test against any and all affilliation or fusion with any of the old par- ties. Your servant, Aurra Manyixc.” Sedalia, Mo, Oct. 1—D. N. Thompson, master of the Missouri state grange, arrived in the city from Bates county this morning. He isa well known leader of the union labor party. His attention was called to an article recently published in a St. Louis paper that A. Manning, the labor candidate for governor, had been withdrawn and E. E. Kimball substituted. He denied that such was the case and said that the labor men would repudiate any such ar- rangement. He was positive that fusion with the republicans would drive all those of democratic ante- cedents back to their first love. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES NO WEAK A Woman’s Discovery. “Another wonderful discoverv 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 f.ulz.’? Thus writes W- C. Hamrick & Co., ot Shelby, N. C.— ‘Ge a free trial bottle at Walls & Holt the Druggists. MITCHELL’S EYeE-SALVE A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, & Restor- ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops; Granulations, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, ASD PRODUCING QUICK BELIEF AND PERMANENT CUBE. Also, equally efficacious when used in other res, Refuyees Flying Through the Woods, Mr. Tom Printiss, just from Jack- sonville: “I made a break for liber- ty from the yellow fever city. Five people died in the house I lived in, aud I determined to get out or die trying. I saddled my horse at midnight and made a break for ‘i SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Draggists at 25 Cente. ‘equal valuc ONE ineach locality can secere. EMEE. How te thi Re) Woo cnswer—we want one pay on in each locality, te kaup im | ae homes,and show to those wo cel, « complet na elem juable and very weeful MOUNERMO! Health is Wealth! Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. SymrroMs—Moisture, intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse bv scratching. It allowed to continue tu-| Georgia. Ireached Blackshear al- mors torm, which often bleed and ulcer- a a . ate, becoming very sore. SWAYNE: most without stopping. I loosed Ont ‘T stops the itching and bleed- ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tne tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. my horse there and started him to- ward Florida. Itook the train for Atlanta. A letter informs me that which to wi ‘Ge not care to go further, why noherm tedone._ Bat. eed your address at once, you can secure FF SEER one of Bast solid gold watches in the world end cer large COSTLY SAM 4. We poy all express, 2665008 GEO, BTLNGUN & O0., bus 613, PORTLAKD, 2.vr 3 = Se da A 32 E36 i my se got — safely. My De i. C. West's Nenve xD DRA 2 2 pred . “COS 5 ‘ 7 N’ -antoec ecific for Hy: Hope of the Hereafter. success has started others, and I Se eee nonas "its, Nervous In its current issue the New York Headac Observer says: “Although open ana have no doubt that to-day a hun- dred refugees are fleeing from Jack- sonville through the woods.” ‘ha, Nervous Prostration caused by the co, Wakofulnoss, Bo of the Erain resulting nisery, seey, end | stand best known Nurs‘! anent aie WURSERIES ames weit d pronounced in our disagreement with much of Romish preaching and Rom- ish practice, we can heartily agree with the following utterances of Cardinal Gibbons. Warners Loa Cas- ax Rewepres.—“S ar- saparilla,”-—“Cough ment. $1.0. box, or six boz thy mail prepaidon receipt of pri CARANTEL SIX BOXES With each ordor received bys x The passage is and Co nsumption nied with $5.00, we Ww ‘ fd oe oe ANTI y i$ 7 99 Ss - 2 ‘ ‘ % P taken from the sermon preached by Remedy,"—Hops and | gd hovarchasesoe wrcian euareute ences | ULL USLITd ET him at the funeral of General Sheri- Buchu.” —“Extrac t ,” | qcure. Guarautoes issued only by This old English Pandy Bedieinela —‘Hair Tonic, "— “Liver Pills,"—“Plasters,” (Porous Electrical),—‘Rose Cream,” for Ca- tarrh. They, like Warner's “Tippe- eanoe,” are the simple, effective rem- edies of the Log Cabin days. JOHN OC. WEST & CO., 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS, Sole Prop's West's Liver Pills. use fur 84 yeats, all over tho wor for Bile, Intigestion, Liver, &ce. Of Pure Vegetable Ingredients, FREE FROM MERCORY. dan. ‘What is life without the hope of immortality? What is life that is bounded by the horizon of thetomb? Surely it is not worth living. What is the life even of the antediluvian patriarch but like the mist which is dispelled by the morning sun. What would it profit this illustrious hero to go down to his honored grave covered with earthly glory if he had no hope of the eternal glory to come? It is the hope of eternal life that constitutes at once our dignity and our moral responsibility. God has planted in the human breast an ir- resistible desire for immortality. It is born with us, and lives aud moves with us. It inspires our best and holiest actions. Now, God would DR. HENLE WSs Extract | SSS! py, OFS gan \. Tobaceo may have its uses in the south as a preventative. Florida physicians say that cigar smoking is a shield against the attacks of the yellow fever. Bishop Foster of the Methodist church was at one time a genuine “boy preacher.” He professed con- viction at six and began preaching at the age of fourteen. G The only Specialist in t Craguate in Medicine Ov 12 rs in Chacago. THE OLDEST tN AGE, AND LONGEST LOCAY > oe a Authorized by the State to Chronic, Nervousand “Special eminal Weakness ( a) Debility (lcsaof Nervous Debility, Uicers andSwellings of: all troubles or male or female. Cures guarad ney refunded. Charges iow. Thovsan cured. Experience is important. Allg are guaranteed to be pr 4 d panded in my pr y api nd are furnished ready for use. irug stores to have uncertain No mercury of injurious ¥ detention from business. P: eated by letter and express. here free froin gaze or bi or mo A Most Effective Combination. This well known Tonic and Nervine fs gaining great mepatetion ss acure for Debility, Dysper— sia, and NERVOUS disorders. It relieves alt languid and debilitated conditions of the sys Out of The Breastworks. Tate Springs, Tenn., July 4, 1858. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: er our case and send for terms. rr i i ire i A lect, and bodil: = onfide not have given us this desire if he} Gentlemen: Inclosed please find Ulin up worn, out Nerven :nlde digestion 3 re and confidential, personally 2 : s = stores impaired or lost Vitality, ings back did not intend that it should be } an order for six bottles of your most | youbful sirenath and vigor, It ts pleasant to tbe ered in, pisin i ‘i y fame, and used regularly braces the System against ieetect from the fully satisfied. He would not have Fe ; the depressing influence of Malaria. 5 Price—$1.06 per Bottle of 24 ounces, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FARMERS -teoe te=eTO SAVE MONEY SE valuable medicine. And in sending ene this order let me tell you why I do so. Seven years ago I contracted an exceedingly bad case of blood poison, I tried a physician, the best at command, but secured no benefit. given us this thirst for infinite hap- piness if he had not intended to assuage it. He never created any- thing in vain. Thanks to God, this universal yearning of the human heart is sanctioned and vindicated by the voice of revelation.” y My throat began to get sore, and my body covered with sores and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I felt that my grave must be reached in the near future. I gave up the doctors treatment and with a despairing hope I commenced taking your med- jiciue. Ibeganto improve from the | frst bottle, and ina short time the | ulcers healed and my skin cleared off | and was entirely well. One year ago A Soldier's Cat. During the late war a little cat, reared in his mother’s cottage, fol- lowed a young soldier when he left his native village. The lad’s heart clung to this small dumb member of his family and he gave pussy a seat on his knapsack by day on the march, and a corner of his couch at A. C. SAMPSON, F D. H. HILL, Hume. J. G. McPEAK, Foster. C.S. PUTNAM, Adrian. HUGH M. GAILY, Amorett. J.S. PIERCE ini D. W.SNYD ARBUCKLES’ | name on a package of COFFEE | guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA | COFFEE is kept in all stores from the Atlantic to the Better For abot y of Insurance in 1€ DWELLING : HOUSE :CO., bination of the oil with the hypophes- | phites ‘s much more efficacious. Bemarkable as a flesh producer. Persess gain rapidly while taking it. j SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by ; » Physicians to be the Finest and Best — | tation in the world for the relief and cure of | CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, i | fit of such esta! COLDS and CHRONIG COUGHS, | 2ibited within two years from the date of th. The great remedy for and Wasting in Children. ” Sold by all Dreogiate, | 2722: Administrator's Notice. | Notice is hereb ygiven. that letters of adminis. } tration upon the estate of Charles A. Sims, de- sed. have been granted to the undersigned y the Bates county probate court in Bate: county, Missouri, bearing dste the 14th day o: Angust, 1888. ‘ All persons having claims agai ance, Within one year from the date of said let JOHNF. SIMS. said estate | are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ters. or they may be pr-cluded from any bene- sandifsaid claim be not ex- publication of this notice, ther will be forever COFFEE posed to the hermetic LD PACKAGE night. She took her meals on her | master's knee, and was a general pet in the company. On the morning that the regiment was first ordered into action the soldier bade his little cat farewell; Treatise on blood and skin diseases and left her in charge of a sick com- | mailed free. rade. He had marched about a mile H The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, from the camp when what was his; Atlanta, Ga. acase of catarrh developed in my system. The physician done his best, but could not cure me, but two | bottles of Swift’s Specific gave me | permanent relief. J. R. Rozrxsox, is never good w: THE ELDREDGE | and un- tensive repat! proves it. Bay noother. Where not repre- sented apply to us and get a great bargaio Si Machines discount to misiste culars and information free. ; j { surpa: ry f “Tn Just & 8G: post 13 Special inducements and protection to active e derlers. Apply atonceto J. C. GEITZ, 1417 ; & 1319 North Market St. Louis, Mo Gen’i Western Agent 3-268 { } ; ro 4

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