The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 13, 1892, Page 2

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i mans | | Dz C. MIZE, Notary Pestic. G. W. CLARDY MIZE & CLARDY, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agents, De a general REAL ESTATE and exchange business. Represent a line of the beat FIRE & TORNADO INSURANCE COMPANIES Our corre largel sire to SELL, Buyers will find our Office Headquarters for Sale of Property And will take pleasure in showing anyth now be found ia our new and Rooms 6 A Staple: Feed and Provisi ts for one of the BEST LOAN COMPANIES i West, terms as to payment, to suit. taxes for non-residents. Cotlections and remittance ndence extends to almost every state i ur interest to put your property Our charges are reasonable, no sale no © 17 OVER FARMERS BANK, MIZE Wil rent, m nou in Bates Co. ing we have oa our books. We can ant quarters. BUTLER, Mo. & CLARDY. ee] O Welton ancy Groceres, ons of all Ki n n 3 as. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE ‘CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pay the highest m Produces East Side arket price for County Square. Butler, Mo- PARALIZED. | C ARNEGIES 10 BE No Nonunion Tron Material to be Used by the Building Trades of the Country Chicago, IIL, July 7.—A commit- tee from the Amalgamated Steel and | Tron the locked out workmen of the Carnegie mills at Homestead, has reached this city to | confer with the building trades as | to whether they will handle the out- put of the mills. They ask that all steel and iron now in Chicago be | handled, but that if non-union men were put to work none of their pro | luct be handled by union labor. No action was taken, but the committee was assured that the matter would | be thoroughly investigated and that | Chieago’s union men would not han- association, dle non union made steel and iron. The other building trades of the city are of the same opinion and the | outlook is that in x few days the va- will handling | iron from the Ci Should this ensue rious trades steel and ills. will it in many of the large steel ribbed office buildings in course , than half the these structures mean a tie up for more for Carnegie mills. of erection, steel and iron came from the The committee mittees had been sent simultaneous- ly to the other of the land and as a result of the difficulty the Homestead builditig iuvdustry in all the large cities may be paralyzed. | said similar eom- large cities Thus. Tt will cost you nothing and will | surely do you “good, if you have a_ Now Try cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King’s | New Discovery for consumption, | coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid | back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just the thing and under its | use had a speedy and perfect recov- ery. Try a sample bottle at our ex- | pens and learn for yourself just how | good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at H L Tucker's drug store. ge size 50c and $1. L: It is the Single Taxers who put the mortgage statistics into the | census. It was the Single Taxers who printed 2 million copies of *Pro- tection or Free Trade” in the and now Con- gressional Record, agitators have a Fair commissioners irrepressible the World's label each foreign exhbivit with a card giving the following informa- tion: Cost of goods at place of pro- duetion; amount of duty, including ; cost of transpor- to customs brokerage tation to Chicago; price Chicago. The request is a reasona- selling in ble one, and compliance with it will highly instructive, The world’s given for the purpose of educating the people, and these labels would give every one who vis its the exhibition aun opportunity to see the practical workings of a tariff. prove w —Republic. The Rev, G. H. ot Bourbon, Ind. 3 nd wife owe our lives Sold by H. L. Tucker, 3 of night at which ex Governor Cir | or three times a weck my nose w« Cleveland's Sterling Merits. Columbus, O., July 5.—The democracy held a reti the Chicago tio ution Inés g ast nominations — | bell and others delivered ad Judge the letter: Desk Sm—Your inviting preside at the ratification this evening was daly Thorman seut following ime to meeting dE more thau regret my inability to ac- (cope for it would great pleasure to be with you were it pos. sible for me todo so. The noming tion of Mr. Cleveland is a just tribute to his sterling merits as a man, citi- rece give me zen and a democrat, and no one will take greater pleasure t! T shail in | contributing whatsoever may be in my power to bis success [signed A. G. Tuurmas “A God send is El ud Catarrh for 8 Cream Ba Two Th: iree years, bleed. I thought the sores never heal. Your Balm has » Mrs. M. A Jackson, Portsmouth we I have had Nasal eatarrh for ten years so bad that there were great sores in my nose, and one e@ was eaten through. I got Cream Balm. Two b work My nose and bead : I feel like another ’ C. 5S. MeMillia, Sibley, Jackson Co. Mo. The Deed of Cane. Evansville, Ind , Suly 5.—One | but there could be loeal | { id j H of | little out door exercise Why an Lowa Man Killed Himself and Wife. | Dubuque, Io., July 5 | Craig gy. and Austri: years old, returned he Tudep pene nee Sund manu next door explored the p ises and saw blood on the window ‘gill upstairs He notified th ies. who burst open thed almost ov (yer ercome by the stench of decomposing bodies upstairs ( and wife lay on the bed to | gether, dead, There was a bullet : through her neck and his m¢ nouth and the revolver lay by his j= Under his pillow was his will leaving half their property to her people here 1 the other half to S people ia. Also a note} lin Crai saying that i they ha o dik | Life was sweet and he tt jhird to give up the proper required by industry 1 no bi his wife in an insane ppiness for and if asylum, i she were to be placed the to be i —life would only be prol Their ag she would have } i ny for him. had beeu in the asylum and us he settled tw up day before leaving for Iudepeadence he had no doubt not have been cured Are con, con sota petite or yellow skin? loh's Vit \tir isa positive cure. Sold by H. ‘Tucker. j England depends pretty lar fon the outside world for things. Tr 240,000 horses are imported into En is estimated that ne | land yearly. In SGS m ASSS) Cleveiaud received e votes t The un Harsison | increase in four years, if in’ propor: | jtion to the entire vote of the two | parties, would make Cleveland's plue | \ jrality 110,000 Based, however, | d upon the popular vote of 1890 we! ? would have nearer 1,000,000.—K. C. | | Times i The Parting of the Ways. Wiiking and Watkins were colleg jcbums ¢ close friend They ha | been hard students had taker When théy the most serious tragedis of the | shook hands and said good bye, at Fourth occurred near Grandview, | the f their college career, they “4 - B A ie a } Spevcer county. The Knights of were iu impaired health. Both had Pythias of Grandview bad arranged | for a celebration at the camp grounds | near the town, and there was a large crowd present. The day was passed | pleasantly enough until the after-| noon, when James and Chris Sutton brothers, got into a difficulty and concluded to fight it out. They re-} | turned to the edge of the grove| where, with clubs. they fought a duel to the death. The bat-} tle was a territie one and ecansed |} mapy ladies to faint at the sight. James, the more powerful of the brother. The mur- derer made good his escape, but of-| ficers ar him. The! of men are sons of Wayne well to do f. tonv. rresiding victim 2 y A man of wealth may takea man- sion if he will whereved he happers | tobe. Mr. Coolidge, the A:meiican | minister, a fine, large, fur- shed mansion in Paria On the cor- ner of PAvenue Mareeau i Rue Bassano. A would have taken a sr Hol shop Brooks Boston ncially aller place. Oliver Wendell Butler and Bi most popul: . General ere the according | t to a recent vote. Sutton, a} dyspepsia, liver troubles and trouble |some coughs. Wilkins bal plenty of money, and | | decided to travel for his health Watkins was p “Tl go to work or my living,” said he, “but Til try | | the remedy ‘that Robinson talks so Pierce's Golden | | much about —Dr. | Medical Discoyer zy In less than two years, Wilkins} eame home inhis coffin. Watkins. | | now in the prime of life, is a bank} | pr sident, rich and Tes] ed, and “The Golden } 1 Discove aved my life at a ae time,” he often says. “Oh if poor Wilkins had only tried it?” For weak lunge, Agen of blood all lingering coughs, and ¢ j tion in its early sta; ges, it is ed remedy. | The Greek early times they tions. very queer n The NO HOPE IN LIFE. 1 }was about to nav un— dead, and he would \bo:s to lay the boy's parents by his Craig probably took poison a!so, | for he was badly bloated. His wife efore | his affairs the | made up his mind | to end her life and his if she should | were wise people, but | cherished some | ancients | Books may be woven as well as printed as may be seen in lowing: A curious bock, in the text is n ted, but woven lished at Lyons. was published Each ps that the fif which prin- her written nor Iti le of silk parts. rt con ntains oniy ed with entire volume c& ity leaves, the sere bound upward iepth of sina onaut, | but self-pos- sessed, st« (0 at th > of the bas- ket fiual directions to the men in charge of the ropes. take his in which he As he was preparing to place in the frail vessel sted up two ed the aeronaut. strong enough for | two “Yes.” | Then I want to inske the trip | with y | | “Young mau, do you know any- | 8 thing about the dangers of a balloon | oyage”” sir: bu bot afraid of} you see that it is petting | clo in the west, that the wind is aud a storm is coming up 500 and may carry us miles from before we come down!” “That's a'l right. me one cent’s worth | here Tt doesn't scare jthan stay and Pin ready to climb in lright now.” uts your business, 1a newspaper reporter.” D you want to goulong to write the thing ap?” “No!” said the young man, wildly. “Tm trymg to dolge the city editor. He's looking for a reporter to send to write up 2 woman sufirage con vention. sual I thought it to run on so ob- called irst dose and idly, when w ge flesh d two bottles disappeared. I it It does not Ballard’s Hore- Opiates. throat Price 5o0c. cher. ie | and $100. | \ ——THE—— West Ward Stock Farm, | —THE HOME OF— me | | | | | Mambrina Chie -20<- = FOG BRONZE TURKEYS believed Delph to be situated in the | co center of the land surface of ‘the world. Anton's classical diction- | e * Delphi, “The! 2d that the temple of 1i stood on the navel of the uni- says: ancients cl Delp! verse.” book on ‘‘Nervo: ’ tree at H. L ) 12. | probate FOR® SALE, FANCY BRED; INQUIRE OF LAURA GONGKLIN, PASSAIC, MO. there Bates count dat Butler o the fol- | has lately been pub-! Td sather go young It’s nd lung med- | \ EVERY WOMAN THAT HAS ANY SENSE. 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