The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 22, 1891, Page 7

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Se cre es os a a A PAIR OF (PET LIONS. pz c. MIZE Amusing Antics of the Young Ter- CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS, An Afric ee ng Dn 4 e! a 3 CURE eee SS Pick Headache and relieve all the troubles tnefe = >t & Gent to a bilious state of the system, such as ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after — rip esting, Vain in the Bide, &c. While their moat rete Se remarkable success has been shown in curing wive ft MIZE & CLARDY : nsurance and Loan Agents, re ae siCK : : i - AVE A LINC UF THE BEST ae RANC ages. 7 a ° on G. W. CLARDY. Missourt Cadet Appointment esitiny duty to aj August o tend the Mo. State Mili point in the MIZ wath plants to the > i yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are f tin } iablo in Constipation, curingand pro . a 4 = = } va stall. to co ismnnoytr sreocaplatnt, hile they alsa . x u . = : . = 1 rer and Togulato iuabowela: | Even iftheyoulg aang ’ I A es ‘ z cared ardern : ke \\ - iwl r they « HEAD c neh-| COLLECTIONS MITTAN( sey Januzr ' ' NON RESID i EL ist also Achothey would boalmost priceleasto those wha z é : REST . ng complaint; butfortue - bv se ea notend hers,and those 1 A . = ‘Whooncotry (iota will find these little pilla value ‘ Ff : : i } tle able in sonany waysthatthey will not bo wil \ sere, i RES é Ling todo withoutthem. But aftor alleick head ' Leet me t MIZE & CILARDY. sof 1 moral el : aad } g . S e juered ‘Is the bane of no many Ives that hore fs where we : > ALIVE WITH HOPPERS ACONPLICT OF JUDGES est that ail these certificates wemakeoour great boast. Our pills cure it while +, : Others do not ree iced in ove envelope and mauve Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small end t - Ae ' Mat - 1 1a very easy to take. One or two pills inakea doso. rs H ry Aijut Bre Col. Ree Ailiance Magistrate Mackey Pays No s to reach 2 Drexel, Cass ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or “A purge, but by their gentleaction pleasoall who =| Wi use them. In vialsat 25 cents ; five for $1. “T immediately by druggists omy the reins to anuar, 1 CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York: anid Analiy brouctid SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE | weitere 1 found the wh hearth. On asking how tured she 1 W. ML AD NOLD, —(Soicimtichnts and, Overrun With Young Pests dismounted, handing started indoors, the } Denver, Col... June {to the News from Brn f here oung ©The whole country south ly infested with grasshoppers of the 1 the sume that Jaid and Nebraska years 2 to be increasing daily. and ave now CONSTASLE AMC. PLEASANT } around until he ! sters. [immer them, with the ur were to be givenalithe drink, not teas turn, som t and dr January h wey woul my re- The |so0 numerous as to drive and | of one of the farm Kaft to assist: in car- ices rying to the wagons ths butter and 1 gardens | eggs whieh were received in exchange. | | “On mg retu lions had | © 2 ue | tunat | arise within thirty six hours sufficient | ble to | EVE-SALVE rieinad aieaee SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, iis thos wont at sites Producing Long-Sightedness, & esteeen: «| (onter. (Onicoming mp avith my rot ing the Sight of the O14. j wa Cures Tear Drops, Granulation? Stye | Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, | ‘ ASD PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AYD PERMANENT CURE, Also, equally eficac, 1 loaded Seart was 5 stance in the rear, for fear of the teams : hefore the ustomed te We } vd one day, just a vet us to impede th no stuall iwhed the ion of tl ir pro Sold by alt Dri Meelowe abo Cents. WANTED 1 couple of your : a couy ros h of Cruelty. 6 the wagons, on & NGC chaema a “hind hin dom: receive the mountin * reins were handed to the | s t serve While often baboon, whieh had seated himself just oth alth,thev are corstant- in front of t} the cart in search of the ‘sqn ».. gin flask—in order t } way to purchesing the ba rorses, and T star’ ted for | ly ailir To with sympathy from is the height of cru- weak heart, and hun- swelling ot the an- reaching it the heads ef both whelps | SP yeepres tom, chokiegs sees appeared, expecting to be t the thine for them. Por their was enstomary. On ‘ che, weakness, et them the baboon ve ine is | follower pair of blaspt ei Sok | Boers. I sav my lost the About Bad Pemper chance of buying sulkily refused to frolic. “The trip home further incident, 2 ma, and the usual \ is ove of the worst SL ie hui Or won It is a curse to the ine the a ‘ ; possesor snd those who are obliged I will pay the } iiarket | youngsters were : ye nn of the | ae price for caiek ons and eggs d tivered | house, but at ni mild persist ee ates i ss eb } g temper atimy store at Virginia, said tint temper of it would be ZR Talso have y of teed stable in which they had of T finally compromise: ranging a 1 stout the arrival of the young lions was soon noised about. lI did not lack com- pany, especi on Nt y after i ehar, sre leat amli@inne ttc eeenled @ fce bad temper of one of its mem- lwiniature zoologicat garden, and the | bere It is like th: sting of the scor female whelp seemed to select just sueh | plon, or several scorpions, a per- oceasions to play pranks 02 the bipeds | petual scource of irritation The Equitable Loan & Investment As- | of her own se | connection with my store. Nensos M. Nestierope. nable as to spread a blis h flies on the skin and itto draw, as to think of ot suffermg on account of EQUITABL} LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION a family noons, aed and rendering life a sociation tssues a series of 1,000 shares! «per favorite SORE camer ioe aa each month —-aad offers investors an ¢ as ee table of tt receive 4 their invest.| Which opened he ste | through the he giowl proceeding from whatis aptly called “a chronic io have every agreeable »pportunity to s ve moi a nandsorne interest ¢ ment. ‘Phe investor of | kicker, A A assed she woul! qt Sot 00 per mo. tor toon ra ,oo}| eee eae Or 1 t = ie nist f cae Oa alr % pe 4 ¢ | sure asa single woman or 3 thought chased away by this evil pei ug ' ree them attempted to pass thro spirit of disputatiousness, is more oe reese sé would ar out ene econel than flesh and blood can stand. This e 6 re a t.ooo 09 front of them, invariably ¢ ; would be a better world if the peo io eu = x. * hasty retrograde movemer aeeom- | ple who lose their tempers would Ca ee ike Coa panied by a series of sc Onee, never find them again —Tezas Sift- We also issue paid ap steck and pay | while in the rear, giving some a a ings. interest sence nals We hav eons to the Kattirs, I was startied 1 . to oe et lie inceatenent cx | 2S Sune and turned just des ya yood profitable investment id f Ce eee em © | see a frightened fer etions piere- in time to t ont of the It seems that perfumes are not lone SNEED, Seer see us, back door and come at racing speed alone appreciated by men. Animals ec f Se “Mo toward me. In so doing she had to | are not insensible tu pleasant odors. pass directly under a tree in whi | chained a baboon. “So soon as she was fairly unde twute Scopped on to her whisked off . was | J. H. NORTON Agent, An investigator of the effect of per- Butler Mo. in the Zoological liscovered that fumes on animals Londo nost lions and. lec arden, Is were very fond of lavender. They: 7 of cotton saturated with ic ar Ox & plece bring her to her senses t wrap were torn ana on | between their paws wi loki hea + toward Drunkenn ess—Liquor Habit—In all the World the ere is but one cure. Dr. H i H Nose, Throat Sth and ¢ Ave., hi Annual An: At Laciede Hotel, Butler, July sth, August 15 ber 19th. Being the third Saturday of each . mouth. ae hy Chy, ui. t Fre to get bh aud Sep ters the } t down with: ont and were hurrying out the front door witheut saying good-by.” any assistance, evwell destrov- | lieed t the Supreme Court. + Mo. net later than August The a; best certificate and recommendation } weed. will be appointe 1 In a miort- > forclosure case in Harper coun- ty last January again st Albert Hon- next best alternate. J. Hexpricxsoy. sound mind, 1 uted re- Postal Savings and Loan Banks. aid B.A. Burr was ceiver to take charge of the proper-| 4 ty June 12 Honeywell, by his mong the many plans promul jgated forthe relief of the farmer isked to have the receiver G. W. Ma who was taken low Iast fall, granted the! : ortgagee appesled | court and Chief Jus- tice Horton, on filing of a sufficient }sach as the subtreasury plan, the two ay | per cent land loan scheme, ete., none hus for has been satisfactory. The Lecause it is too expensive, requiring of the new officers of | ava the government to conduct it and aj ordered that the receiver again t vast sum of money to be expended jt the propecty in new building; it also does not ate of the ¢ seat) ford sufficient security on the money which it pr ae the people of the Honeywell then again petitioned | UpiteiS Judve Mackey te oust the recriver| # tiled he issued lmaking the government a Carne and turned it | over to the shen Barr declined ites sha on thei: ee thus inevitably bond ben place for surplus grain and ultimat ly forcing down the market; also, it to obey it and was brought befor is sectional, the ju eae on och ectton and tobacco states, since these vf contempt, convictel, fined S50) and sentene fine should be paid uer deehuved to pay the fine and to jail until th B to-day instituted habeas corpus which no patriotic farmer wants ‘The two per cent land loan scheme is objectionable because it proposes | proceedings in the supreme court. Atemporary writ was granted and |the United States—for they consti- {tute the United Stites—shall loin their money on agricultuial land on ly, ignoring ull other classes which xent of the people and fur ‘the people has norighttode — Tt al- ass legislation which no rea jsonnble farmer ¢ vuld wish for. ' Burr was released ou giving x boud | for SL.500. Phe ease will be hesrd | at the September term Crusied by a Traction Engine. Sedalia, Mo. July 14—En Thatcher, a | So 1s ¢ H | has b years, Was ran hing a traction engine along the already, a eountry road, three uales south of {two per cent interest Sedalia last evening, when it erasl > 0! ry jthe country Money is worth its edthrough a wooden bridge with | price thesame as any othe: commod Thatcher a beneath the wheels. They ide and leg fy bone and two Both ti have been Jembodied iu bils and introduced d both have a fol- }into congress it Jowing among farmers oY His condition is crit-| ¥bo are doing the ed intern best to compel ical. leongress to make them into laws. |The Cincinnati convention seems to Do You Want to Save from 25 to 50| have endorsed the loubtful plans. i Another scheme suggested is Cents on Every Dollar you Spend. | through an inflation of the currency ife0, write foroux Mamincthilinstrsted Gat=| without any other basis containing lowest manufacturers’ Dry therefor scene, pomarers: |than the government's fiat. Im- | There is no question but that re lief of s unless we want this nation to be rul- jed by # grasping mc ey it must be had | We therefore offer the of Grocerie , Clothing, Hare plements, ete Mailed on receipt of 20 cents for postage. GENERAL SUPPLY Co., West Van Buren St Chicago, Hl ed aristocra- l that soon POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS AND LOAN PLAN asa substitute for the above three. containing what is good in them and iding that which is objectionable | This is not identical with any meas ure that bas been advocated but is up of what we deem the best | features of each. Tt was Mr. Emerson H.i.. FUCKER, rtoJ. G Walker DRUGGIST. Suce ina Emersou who said “the first wealth is health.” and it | was a wiser than the modern philos- jopher who said “the blood is the \life” The system like the clock | runs down. It needs winding up. | | The blood gets poor and scores of Drugs and Medicines ‘diseases result. It needs a tonic to enrich it A certain wise doctor, after year f patient study discovered a medi cine which purified the blood, gave | tone to the system and made men tired, nervous, brain wasting mer ke new CATTERLIN’S feel "He called it his “Go! Medi Discovery AER TPTbY ae ree Re It has been LAUNDRY, of b wiles, = id p “ope now feel Dealer in eee warral der 2 positive gwuar- doing good in all cases n. Skin disez aired where The trial’s wor GEO. E. CATTERLIN, Proprietor. said notes, =, the anny ral cant presenting the} } principal and the | Farm, Field aud Stockman i | otic lin book No. 49 pags [si | tate lying and being situate in the county or | Bates and stat sub-trensury plan is objectionabie | | (G0), subie Jeast tront dooret the court house in the city lloan the farmers | 1/ cominodities only are absolutely im- | perishable; and it is class leyistation | \in ands } 49 page 621 c | the following deser: the United States, or the people of |‘ {| quarter and the wes | to the | the principal « dae, There | n too much class legislation |+ d the farmers aye making | mm sach methods. Then again | is too low for | nizations | | Mi | boo ome kind is needled, and that | Trustee's Sale. cothe undersigned trustee t scribed real estate x a a the county of Rates ai stats oath aifet }otes+ @) in the sous! sartor of section ate ay tow tty ge toe vance Was 1iade i ayn of bree seribed iu said deed of trust: x nan Wo notes NOW past : H ter Pinday, J Trustee's Sale W ip forty-one : ) ing one vm an en Now therefor Tnote ar proceed premises at publi r for cas and sta Wednesday. July 22, 1801, nthe hours of S o'clock inthe forenoon of that day, tor said debt, interest ; J. Ro JENKINS, ss Trustee. afternoo Trustee's Sule ohn Lower his wife, by theird ber Ist. Iss7, and ree within and for and Harriet J ottrust d rded in the rec ates county, conveyed te owing described ned trustee the fol ot Missouri, to-wit Sixty (60) acr Y the west halfof the northwest quarter of section 4) in township thirty-eight 3s) of rangs thirty t however to a certain deed of trust feven date, for $4uin faverofthe Walton & Tucker Investme » Which conveyance | was made in tra cure the payment. of Powe cercain nate tully described in said deed of has been ma past due and © request of the tnote and pursuant to th ottrust, Fo will proc ribed premises at the highest bidder, for cash unty of Bates and state of Mis- July Sist. 1sol, ine o'clock in the tore- © afternoon of that purposes of satisfying said ¢ teosts FM. ALLEN raster Priday. calculated to benetit the | Trustee's Sale. jereas JS Evans and Sarah & Evans his Loftrust dated February 21, and re din the recorder’s 1 county ved Teal est county of Bat lying s and state being situate in the of Missouri, to-wit The north half of | ofthe northwest of th northwest on sey range more or less nade in trust to secure the payment Ttain note fully deserib- ed in said deed of trust, and whereas default has been made inthe payment of the annual interest on said note Which default according erma of said note rende: ow past du the reque 1 pursuant to the conditions Twill pro to sell the ed premises at pu vendue to iderfor cash at the east front ein the city of Butler, ate of Missouri, on ay, July Sist, 1891, arter of the northea in township thir containir theret. non and 4 o'clock ip th tern of that day st and costs, F.M. ALL | | yetween the hours of nine e’clock in the tore- | rus given, That b obate coart of Kates cou pee on the oth day of June, the undersigned public administrator for said y, has taken charge of the estate of Abi- deceased aid estate for allow- ce Within one year aller the date of seid or- der, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if said claim be not exhib | itad within two years of the date of this pnbli- cation, they will be forever barred. This 22nd y ot June, 181, J._W ENNIS, Public Administrator, OO Public A TEE Notice. Notice is hereby gi order of the probat Missouri, made on th e undersigned p has taken charge of the estate of Ste- phen Richardson, deceased All persons having claims against said estate Tequired to exhibit them to me for allow © within one year after the date of said or- or they may be precluded from any bene- fench estate: and if said claim be not exhibited within two years from the date cf this pr n, they will be forever barred Tis J. W. ENNIS, Administrator ~4 Pub! Dissolution Notice. heretofore existing between N. . Sinall, under the firm name of 5. Company has been dissolved. N. Shobe will collect all ounts of the firm, and notifies tie public that he will not be responsiple for E ntracted by Small in the name of t N. SHOBE Monday. Jaly 6th, Is. 333 ¥ Berengiben WE: csi Abeolntely safaitiog NORE TREATHENT. Densieine ease Aédrem BRIE ie oorks CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. sess isha inhsinaasiansttcsncinsaid tind antenna ataaacen i niisnittean ees ant nciaiatemtriii

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