The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 17, 1891, Page 6

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Dz. ©. MIZE G. W. CLARDY | MAY NOT EJEC1 THEM he Augusta Intruders Real Esiate row ‘and Loan Agents meee rere posit t now any 5> Ge 4 SPECIAL arranger’ fe ‘ z : COMPANIFS $IN FXISTANCE te- : ww idn wn SLs saew aaa en ee ee HAVE A INC OF THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES, ee COLLECTIONS AND REMITTANCES AND PAY TAXES FOR NON-RESIDENTS. MIZE & C LARDY. "New Seas Spring Wagons Carriages Road Carts. 18 and Machinery Such as: BINDERS, sem teil "E44 BOD Bce Wi sold at prices that will astonish th y i t car load and must be sold. mee BUGGIES and PHAETONS, near urchaser. Will trade tor Horses, Le Mise : and Spring Wa Carry a tin be en Ue CATTE N OPERA HOUSE, } . ; Doors East ot Grange Store. 5 Missouri: Agriculturalists gray hi St. Joseph, Mo. June 6.- The semi-annual meeting of the Missouri A Safe Investinent : : ie: : ul plants Is one which is guaranteed to) py 0 State Horticultural Society which | Auta Psi a seat | bcdag \ ; 5 eee ety ‘ : * J 1 Tur ~ & to 5. in- | te ; i . i il you satisia ory e in}, s henee th met in St. Joseph, June 2 to 5, in’ The principal business of the third [case of failure a return of purchase | 4 clusive,was one of the best meetings day's session was the discussion| price. On thie safe nan ever held by this excellent organiza-| of an exhibit. at the World's Fair. ae 03 Dr tae droga *) must has wits tion. The attendance was quite large Many stirring speeches were made \f pee one Tt nig ae beers SRTR A A OSS CUAEE being about 150 delegates present ; : « onsumption. sg inteed | : being about 1 4 eee arcs. } and resolutions adopted asking for ite bring relief in every case, when ACen during the entire session. The prime 24 percent or 330,000 ot the} used for any affection of the throat. and sucee object of the meeting was to make preparations for a grand display of Jature for nation ma, whe i jete. It is ple . Evans of Harlem, Mo., be made] taste, perfectly safe, a members of the state | be depended upon Trial bottle free an exhibit at the Colum | br sale | Reeves, the bian Exposition, and asking thai J¥ the World's fair, and nearly all of ¢ the addresses of the delegates were | one of the Missouri's horticultural products at srocthie cr to thatend. Among the features | World's fair committee, he to be inj) at H L Tucker's drugstore cess unti! 1848, of the first day's programme was a) charge of the horticultural exhibit A Billthat Cauitbe Beat | knowleded one of the ee 5 sh é ‘i bee | nee ms paper by N. &. Murray, of Oregon, ! Bach member pledged himself to do Jin the world. In 1848 he first began Mo., upon the subject, “Missouri as | (something toward a grand exhibit.) york a fruit state.” His account of the! The convention then proceeded to F horticultural resources of the state black the eyes of Mr. Maxwell of Cal was excellent and the following ex- | ifornia, who has been suggested as | the latter's art gallery. It is itemiz- tract is of particular interest as it chief of the horticultural depart-| ed as fellows: ~ , shows the value of Missouri's apple) ment of the World's fair. T ss - ame The mem-| To filling up the chink in the Red crop in the year 1890. Mr. Murray | bers declared that he was not a com Sea and repairing the damages of — > fod said: : : ” petent person for the position; that | Pharaoh's host. AL hen the anne oe pn — he is a wine merchant instead ofa) To cleaning six of the apostles tiation last summer placec . ww horticulturalist, as has been publish- | ang adding an entirely new Judas ue of this state for the year 1890 at | ed, and that the horticulturalists of | Iscariot. $10,000,000 many doubted the state- } the entire country are opposed to ment and thought it altogether too | his appointment. A resolution to|ielin the lion's den and a set of| high. But the statement started the | this effect was passed, and Parker teeth for the lione people to figuring and to thinking | Earle, of Illinois, was named by the | and after the apple COI shipped | convention as its first choice. meuding the Commandments, and | one oficial of the Chicago & Alton The next semi-annual meeting of |»; aking a new Lord's y railroad reported that 5,000,000 bar- the sociaty will be held at Sedalia, , rels of apples alone had been carri- | Mo., commencing the second Tues-| To reparing Nebuchadnezzar's | edover the various trunk lines of | day in December. At that tine new) board. this state. Count these 5,000,000 at officers will be electe d. $2. barrel and there are the $10,- English art collector for repairs to Toa pair of new hands for Dan- | To an alteration in the Belief, | prayer. To new varnishivg Moses’ rod. To mending the pitcher of Rebec- | To a pair of ears for Balaam and) miking a new tongue for the ass. orated fruits, the products of our vineyards, berry plantations and) Grave Charges Preferred Against To anew broom and bonnet for other fruits and who will for a mo- School Teachers of San Franeisco theuwatehron Biden baw Wi ment doubt that the fruit industries sats Tinie: cade, G Gage tae cob, aged 14, of Missouri last year brought to the San Francisco. Cal... June 11—E. 8 $2 long boat for Noah's ark pockets of the fruit growers and t farmers at least $15,000,000, This is certainly ¢ jhas been seut 21 new steps to Ja-! >. Alexive. super school in the bas air showing andis very, : ea h 1g : i Russian ehureh € Prof. I encouragi especially so if we re- the Missouri fruit crop t it is just as certain assistant, mber t rever frils, s corn, wheat, oats or any standard erop. Then too, we should take in to account and properly appreciate rreat € nomy. wealth z leasure of the people of the state a constant and al i supply of choice friuts—a Riches great as not to be computed by ox me one = exchanged for dollars. re} ntation (that At tl ion Hans Neilson of St. Joseph, read a paper entitled «The Florists and Their Growth iu Missouri.” He said that there were in the state of Missouri 141 florists. and that the value of their establish- TS8.882.21, and ame Sess l 1 @)me priests, but th are slaves ed si end is El y's Cream Baim. and the ph eek Inv LOse woul i ments was Sl press bills on outgomg shipments of flowers amounted to $22,552. He A Two bot gave the following figures to show |‘ eyidences of the ill treatment to other man.—C. S. M Millen. | the preducts of Missouri's green- | which they have been subjected. | Sackson Co.. Mo ¢Millen. Sibley, | that the whole family was thee poi-| 29 | soned. Wil BUT pe e NOTHING ELSE. med of their tlorid jprodaction. But the fervor yh | __bewin McDANIEI FO BOR peyror LOST or EN ONLY! a te seo Bo he " nite SIRENE peseies er: jody ¢ hy nd pe ath z ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. NEW iin v ue » Meee Ca. Pex 880 Portland, Y awine Missouri Pacific R’y. °° O Daily Trains 2 1) age amount provided by the state legis- |! lugs or che st, such as consumption | doned for his cured ab once, ‘Genuine oF 1, Croup. | who has just retired from the arm uter numerous farew 1 can always | in recent years, jin 1835. He sang with finest tenors RO \ er JHE GrewrHeaud j Lawyer Simon Stevens, of New| his splendid oratorieal career at the has a copy of a bill said to} Norwich festival, have been sent by a painter to an; Successes are known toall and his subsequent BAD BLOOD! Pimples on the Face 5 Breaking Outs Skin Troubles s Little Sores; Hot Skiny Boils; Bloteh: Cold Sores; Sore Mowth or Lips} If you suffer from any of these symptome, take DOCTOR ACKER’S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR WwW S| Y? ? 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All pills in passeboard boxes, pinx wrappers are, mas counterfeits, At Druggisus or orad as in stampe for particulars, testimonials, an for Laden.” « ister, by return Mail 10,000 Tesumouiais. Nome Paper. Guicrterer Cuemicay co. eld by all Lecal Druggiste. yer uiA. he A Whole _ | Afamily named Vandever, living 000,000. Then add to this our evap- Esau Imac X BOYS Mist sep &™ jnear Atchison, Kan., is strangely af- | tlicted with hydrophobia. len aged 70. is lyiug at the point of aged 10, dead; Ja-, momentariallv ex- | I pe ected to die and Thom: Two ; s did the work My nose The cow was ait and head are well. I feel like an- family purposes and ORANGE BLOSSOM Pe — A POSITIVE CURE FOR FEMALE ee = Nr is a solid handsome cake of scouring soap which has no equal for all cleaning purposes exceptin the laundry-To use itis to value it--- What will tenes do? Why it will clean paint, make oil-cloths t, and give the floors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will ake the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You c can the knives and forks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. iz wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as @ new pin if you use SAPOLIO. One cake will prove all we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it. BEWARE OF NOTATIONS. THERE IS BUT ONE 8APCLIO; ENOCH MORCAN’S SONS CO., NEW YORK. bri

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