The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 29, 1892, Page 3

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ee — — Makes « Well Man CAN'T STAND REID. | re y j bled with Jaundie, i po or — | im meu : “Coa “i % tongue Drspepeta, toe ae fe ee ee kin, Pain in Back and between one tion to Him. H shoulders, Chills, and Fever, &c, have any of these symptoms, oe being poisoned, not act properly. Hers els. cine, Price 75 cents. Free trial bottle at H. L-; Tucker's Drug Store. “-¢ —_—_—_—_—___..___, DRUGGIST. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines Prescriptions Carefully Co: d- ed. A night Clerk can ainasarta ! had by pulling the Knobin front. | AUCTIONEER, I will cry sales in any part of the coun ty. reasonable. Satisfaction gauaranteed. Call on or address D. V. BROWN, butter, *52-3m Ww. A. ROSE, -LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. Will do business in Bates, C adjoining counties. risonyille, Mo. Reterence.—First Nationa Bank of Marrisonville. 4 Mo. Address m John Atkison’s Pension Agency. Over Dr Eyeringham’s store rooms West Side —-GO TO-— CG. A. VAN HALL, SUCCESSOR ‘TO F. BERNHARDT & CO. —FOR PURE DRUGS MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STOBACCOS AND NINE ARTISTS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS C1G AIR,S, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS I will price for chicken#’ y the igh is out ot order and your blood Pe because your liver does INE will cu disorder ot the Liver, Stomach or Bows It has no equalasa Liver Medi- Twenty years experience. Charges | - Buter, Mo.) An idea of how the labor element! in New York view the nomination of ; Whitelaw Reid may be obtained) from the following expressions of | representatives of various trades: | John Tusker, president of the board and delegates of the steamfit- ters’ union: I have nothing to say | regarding the politics of candidates but no union ian cau support « ticket with Reid's name on it Pierce J. Butler of the marblecut ters: Ihave never voted auything | but « republican ticket, but I can not support Reid. He imported, turbleworkers at Ophir farm for 75! cents a day, and that is sufficient for our antagonisin. E. B. Murphy, paperbaugers un ion: I shall do my best agaist the ticket because Reid is opposed to organized labor. M. H. Horan, stairbuilders’ uuior 2) Reid has always been an eneimy of trade unions, and I shall vote the democratic ticket providing an equally objectionable man is uot put on it. DEERING BINDERS, ALL STELL HAY RAKES. TEE LARGEST AND BEST SELECLED LINE OF TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND FARM WAGONS IN THE COUNTY. Porter's Hay Carriers, Machine Qls. Builders Hardware, Irons Steel» Nails» &c. R. R. DEACON, SONS & CO. N. P. Mahon, amalgamated society | of curpenters and joiners: No union DEADLY E CTRICITY. mau can support Reid and his asso- ciates, and on union grounds I am} | opposed to him. | James McKim, united brother- | ood of carpenters joiners: 1 shail \a » my best to defeat the ticket wit Reid's name on it, and I believe I’ Awtul Experience of a Workman at Peoria, tl. Peoria, IL, June 21 —This morn- ing between 2and 3 o'clock people west bluff » hy the most the iving up on se awakened were stall be supported by every union pitiful Berens ‘ he eity ; niinin the es 63 _| Hastily nu man James Million, roofers’ uniou: 1 thi 't fon uccount of Reid Iwievs yoted was discovered on an electric tower, the republican , x Tuis time I suall op se it iccidentall David Callaban,pr tive puaiut rs er i Hus name | benevolent society: On union Sone abana maest | rounds I shall oppose Whitelaw leetiie ight com jae Soon a couple of Francis C public cat corer ontliered| }men’s union: You can bet I shall do aaiate eres go wetiesa te my best against a ticket with Reid’s pane shut help him. was feared | was suspended it {name on it. Hecht, Whitelaw Goes to organized . off he would drop German framers } . ; . feria ATAMETS "nearly 200 feet to the ground. For te as been i teid has been an i hours the | union: | Louis j unfortuna Man re- labor and we z : mined in this horrible condition, will have nothing to with him. ; with the hissing wire cutting deeper Henry V. Clayton, varnishers’ un- and ck rinio his flesh and seald- lion and seeretary of the board: This ing 2 irning his hands anda board had trouble with Reid last MER A red ndwomen eerenmed. year through his non-union Mer ty pd tote sakee ported labor at Ophir, farm, you), 5 eee ages ean depend upon it we Leavy powerful current. Oi repeated tim torus anno. . It was not until experts from the Frank W. Balmes, woodearvers | aectric light works reached the {union and treasurer of the board: ooo that he could be removed, As Whitelaw Reid has persistent!y fought us, we all intend to retaliate ‘ground with ropes, with both hands burned through Both of these were amputated this afternon, but the strain of that terrible two hours jand the consequent nervous prostra- |tion will probably be too much for A Husband's Mistake. 5 Husbands too often permit wives, and parents their children, to sufter with dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Miles’ Restoratiye Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Drug- .| gists everywhere say it gives universal| him, and his physicians say there is satisfaction, and hasan immense sale |_| Tan f ines ‘ Woodworth & Co., ot Fort Wayne, Ind. | Srcely a chance for his recove y. Snow & Co., ot Syracuse, N. Y., ]. C./} —— Wolt, Hillsdale, Mich., and hundreds ot | The Rev, G. H, Thayer, others say “It isthe greatest seller they|Ind_, says. Both myselt and wife owe ever knew,.’’ It contains no opiates. | our lives to Shiloh’s consumption cure. Trial bottles and ane uot - meerous| Sold by H. L. Tucker. Diseases, tree at H. L. Tucke:’s'drug- | eed | According to newspaper biogra Colored Republican Delegates in Trou- |phy, Portsmouth, N. H., -ears the ble. | proud distinction as the place where Two colored gentlemen from Flor | the first newspaper was mg ida who were delegates to the Min. |in this country. This was in 1756. neapolis ‘edarention may not be able | “Hackmetack,” a Lasting and toetant : ‘to thei t - Price 25 and socents. Sol to retageeaemephomes fon soe ByH.L. Tucker siderable. length o! ime. ey had | $$ indeed, started ou their returaand,| Tt seems that a blind man may proceeding as far as Peru, Ind , were judge very accurately of distances. put off the train because they had |The most skillful .quoit pitcher in neither tickets nor money. They | Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, is J. resisted the brakeman who ejected | V- Kautz, who has been blind for them from the cars, assaulting him | thirty two years. | when he was gently lowered to the | ot Bourbon, | Wh: Mr. Leonard ts Sorry. | | K.C, Tims, Ina hJf hearted way the people's Mr. Cleveland’s Message. | Buzzard’s Bay, Jund 23.—At 4:30 o'clock this morniug Mr. Cleveland, | party ofMissouri have put a ticket | through Goveruor Russell, sent from in the fild. Leverett Leonard, the Saline enmty farmer who heads it left the Sedalia convention yester- day wouwlering what it was all for, anyway. While Major Warner will get ioe votes than Me. Leonard will pol, the latter cipaiees for election ¢ about as wood as ex Grand Army com four tiv ed . Leonard is a successful farm er, Thit farsi that has made his bauk one of the st in Sviue couuty impelled 1 yester Ss ac of convention tod is ¢ the people’s party.” said Mr mard ‘and God does not will that Dstould make the race” Mr. Leonard knew that the vote that be will pollnext November will vot do him crecit vant y vs that the peo his iamein Secretary Lesueur’s the column the 2 38 The “ism” candidate for governor in t manuel will be in oveupied Manrine’s in manuel tor 1892. Who was Manri by Missouri on this side of the broad Atlantic be | fore the ides of December. The de- feated candidates for vice president if the early half of the century have no rank with bim ‘ oblivion io which he sinks. Mr. Leonard knows, too, that the democratic party stands pledged to |redress all those wrongs of which | his people complain. Why, indeed, ‘should he be a candidate? If his | political acumen is as sharp as his | busiuess sense he will refuse to be a ‘tail to the Warner kite—the stool | pigeon of the republican party. | The house at Youghal, Ireland, |formerly occupied by Sir Walter |Raleigh, the great adventurer was | recently sold at auction for $6,250. she I Have Taken Several | Bottles of Bradtield’s Female Regulator for j talling ofthe womb and other diseases com- | bined, of 16 years standing, and I am cured en- | tirely, for which please ce my thanks. i Mrs. W. ©. Stebbins, Ridge, Ga. 2 Sold by all druggists. them has been sentenced to a two) years’ term in the penitentiary at | Michigan City. As these unfortu- natefgentlemen are particular friends severely. For this offense each of at my store at inia, Mo. .* of, President Harrison, having done I also have gent fot stable in}him an inestimable service at Minne connection with my. debility, involunt errors or excesses, we will send a eo Cure receipt of $3.00. Perfectly Over toenty venrs in successful use. As an safe and rapid cure, it bas no eq tiona strictly confiden monials mailed (sealed) free. Address OUBORG. MEDICAL CO. on pe oe a St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. and General Devitity |S resultant from tt} Iba -a WILL BE CURED by using JOMNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC. © a De D. Xd ED to cure LAGRIPPE, TYPHOID eS Ee Fer ant all other Malarial d ). FOO,0O9 botties ualitied endorsements from FEVERS or MONEY REFUNDED. sold last year. U: Jeading physicians. If not forsale by your drug: ist we ‘will send by mail on receipt of Xe (Ses © THE BEST TONIC. | TARE NO SUBSTITUTE. JONNSON TONIC CO., 293 Clark St-, Chicago, jaal. Communica- tia Particnlare and testi- Governor Chase of Indiana to put; his friendship for the president be yond dispute by exercising the ex-| ecutive clemency in granting 2 par don to the prisoners. I have been bothered with catarrh for about twen sense of smell er jmost lost mv hearing |were getting so dim I had to cet to thread my needle well as I ever is par is pa t ost : a Se eHE enero 0 be improving all th I think there is nothing like Ely’s Cream Balm for catarrh.—Mrs. E. E. Grimes. Ren- drill, Perry Co., O. | Has for Sale. ‘ He also keeps Hay Rakes, Binding Twine A full and complete line of repairs for Champion Mowers. Y, W000 apolis, it will now be in order for | AND Inneapolis Binders TLEY AND WOOD MOWERS, Are the Lines of Harv. es g Machinery that SHIRLEY CHILDS . and Machine Oil becomes the deadest man | in the depths of \ Gray Gables the following statement to the press: “I should certainly be chargeable with dense insensibility if I were not profoundly touched by new proof of the contidence and tribute o f the preat party to which ido wl countrymen atre! ready to receive with approval the principle of true democracy. aud I cannot rid myself of the belief that to win success it is very wy to ntly and h ilvocate pliuciples. ences of BAKNEY. of 1202 at my stable, eight Tikedec ‘cast et Batler, and s-¢ oft mile — ot pate and wontrose road. De- scription and pedigree: isa coal black jack, mealy nose, 15 Barre: bands ny and was sired by McDenald’s fre mammoth jack, dam was one of Leonards’ fine jenn he ti ure and large breeder. Terme: $10 to ineure a colt to standart suck. Colt will stand good for season. After service has been rendered any one selling, trading or removing mare forfeite insurance and money must be paid. Care taken to pre- vent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. PRINCE. This thoroaghbred stallion will make season of Isv2 at the same stable as above, at $5. Oon- me as thoee for jack. san all pu horee, dark bay, about 15 5-4 hands high, weight 1,200 pounds. He is of trotting and running etock and isa blooded horse. You are invited to calland see him before breeding. Will be prepared to keep a few mares on pasture for those desiring to leave them with me. Dewrrr McDaniez is6 W.H. H. Larimer. Church C. Bric, Ed. M. Smith. ——CONSIGN YOUR—— CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, a Os ford. ur busines and Will send you ‘he mar e “BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO. THE OLDEST BANK TTHEILARGES?Y AND THE E ONLYH NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. CAPITAL. =e SURPLUS, - - F.J. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. 8, NEWBERRY [-C2CEARK - $125,000 00 ¥25,000 60 President, Vice-Pres. Cashier | CORRECE ) Masouri "acific Time Table, | | ed | ay opinion and judgment verat- | Soutu Bounp i¢ Conventions are by uo qeans ure} Ti04 wholesome imdications, but it is 2 hardly conceivable in view of the im- | Local Freight portance of our success t» the coun- y and to the y tht tuere/DR.L FL M. FULKERSON, ould be anywhe one | DENTIST, crats any lack of harmonious : E edort te win title campaign BUTLER, - MISSOURI. ch opens before us. I have,| Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr, therefore, no concern on that sub he: merges Shae = xe ject. It will cela y be muy Cone Lawyers. stant cndeay » des p-{t W. Sivvene. VAL Sinvnrs port of every democrat ISILVERS & SILVERS, A $7,000,000 President. Attorney-at-Law. ty for the Senator Quay is aatho statement that it cost $7,000,000 to elect Mr. president in 1588, wud no one can deny that he was in a position at that time to kcow | the exact truth. This is an enor | mous sum of money—more than wus | Spent in all the former campaigns ‘inthe United Sates put together. It is enough to cause any patriot cit- izen to do some thinking. Where did this vast sum of money come | from and how was it used. It came from the protected tariff barous, .Le trusts and the corporations and it [was used to buy votes in doubtful states. A very large per cent was used in Indiana. The tariff beneficiaries, the trusis and the corporations do not put up money for nothing. They are wil- ling to pay a heavy license for the privilege of robbing the public. The | republican party kept its pledge and the McKinley tariff bill is one of the results. The public has been robbed under its provisions and the ledger between the administration and the source from whence the cam- paign boodle came stands balanced. No one imagines that $7,000,000 will elect Mr. Harrison next November, but the privileged robbers will come forward and draw on their bank ac counts handsomely. They can well |afford to give vastly in excess of | their contributions four years ago } for a renewal of their old license to | plunder.—Ex. Harrisou Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised dru gist to sell Dr. King’s New Discov ery fer Consumption, Coughs ' Colds. upon this condition. | aie ufilicted with a Cough, auy Lung. Throat or Che Iwill use thi ving ita fai no benefit. y | i If you Cold or 3 It | never disappoints. Trial bottles free jat H. L. Tucker's drug store. Large } size 50¢ and $1 00. j Will practice in the courts of Baes and adjoining countiet, the Court of Appeals, Supreme Court at Jefferson City and in the Federal Courts Beh.Office over Farmers Bank; door trom head of stairway. third D* ARMOND & QMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties. ea Office over Bates Co. Nat’! Bank. Parkinson & GRAVES, ATTORNsYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lane- down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P.O. Ail calls answered at office day or night. Specialattention given to temale dis- cases. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and « Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil- en a specialty. Potter Bros. BRICK LIVERY STABLE. An ample supply of Bugggies, Carriage, Phaetons, Drummer | Wagons, &c. ' | { Firs , or night on the sonable terr Farmers esiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this barn the most convenient in i town. POTTER PROS. | i

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