The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 31, 1892, Page 7

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CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inc’ dent to 2 bilious state of the ae Dizziness, Nausea, D: eating, Painin the Bi iz remarkable success has been ne in curing SICK _ Heatacho, yet Cartor’s Little Liver Pills are qua’ stip: tp yin oun © orrectall di sord loraoft hestomach ‘Achathey would bealmost pricelessto thosa wh Buffer from thisdistressing complaint Lately their goodness docs notend he ‘who once try them will find these little ; able in so many ways that they will not Ling todowithcatthem. Butafterallsick head ACHE r ‘Istho bano of so many lives that hora fs where Womake our great boast. Ourpills cure it whilo Others do not Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Nery easy to take. Ono or two pills makea doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all aa use them. In vialsat 25 cents; five for $1. Sold by dragzists everywhere, or sent b: yy mail *CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. locas PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE “Mi MotHERS’ FRIEND’”’ MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY, Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife used MOTHER’S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says sho would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., on SALE BY ALL OALUSISTS. ATLANTA, GA Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. ACE AND DADE SUSTE MS ¥e hes, Tadeo retion, sae rousness, 1) sare ¢ ST-KANS®8 OL DR.WHITT.2a, 53.. cB) WOME Aa 2 a 4 Sure, Prompt, Positive ; Cure for Impotence, Loss 5 of Manhood, Seminal 3 EE Emissio.:s, Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrust, Loss of Memory, &c. Will make you a STRONG, Vigor- ous Man. Price $1.00, 6 H Boxes, $5 00. with each Box. Address Ballard Snow Linimont Co., B919 Lucas Ave. ST.Louis, - MO. SORIENTAL SEXUAL For ee rin & MAREOOD {Geacral and NERVOUS DEBILITY Weakness of Body and Mind, Etfects ean Old or Yo Kobu How to erlare Strengthen WEAK, tXS@ PA Sur nants Abeolutely unfailing NOMK TREATHE ST tenetity ta a Hon tently from 50 States and Feralen Cor Deseriptive ‘Book, titres ERIE MEDICAL CO.. 3 led ree ted BUFFALO, Ne a0W I pert SARNIL AN ISLAND. nd bi Id ab at r new line of work, rap era rem that do not in” © health or interfere ‘with one’s ©. Te bailds up aad improves the general dt bullds UP, beaut! es the com! a jo_wrinkles or flabbiness follow this ee = 5 dorsed by yEATED_ GY. MAIL. ONFIDENTIAL. AUIENTS. 1 ee confi Send 6 cents in 08.0. WF. Savath. 1. WVICXER'S THEATER, ‘carease, ty Dusiness OF “fare th eas \ ; it had no ter *! the cold season the storks departed | kempt mass. | thing fr: rs. | L. Todd, tells the follow in- | | teresting story: | Gen, William Henry Harrison, the | grandfather of our chief executive, vis- ited Frankfort, Ky., when 29 y of age, and there surrendered his heart to | ural AN INDIAN MOTHER’S BOY. The Pathos of the Change That Educa- tion Made in Him. Some of the Indian parents are very proud of their children’s progress, and on beef-issue days visit the schools and listen with great satisfaction to their | children speaking in the known tongue. There were several he school- 0 teacher tu > for any ler -hour we the vy their talk, and masterful shaking of hov read his the head,a isitors His mothe 12 at h on the floor, wore a single garment and | over that y blanket strapped round her waist with beaded be a Her feet were bare and her coarse hair | hung down over her face and down her back almost to her waist in an un- She supported her chin | on one hand, and with the other black and wrinkled and with nails | broken by cutting wood and harnessing | } i . . } Ral i horses nd plowing in the fields, | brushed her hair back from befor eyes and then touched her son's arm wistfully, as a dog tries to & his master as though he were some- gile and fine. But he paid no attention to her whiatsc very much interested in th She was the only thing I saw in the schoolroom. I wondered if she were thinking of the days when she carried his weight on h as she went about her cooking or foraging for wood or swung him from the of a tree and of the first leat mace t ab rein she for him when he was able to w nd of the neck of elk teeth and the arrows w hich he used to vely at the p dogs. He was a very different child now and very far away from like figure crouching by his side and gazing up patiently into his face, as if for something she Harding Dz looking hi yal kly. had lost . in Harper's W “OLD TIPPECANOE’S” WOOING. | The Kentucky Girl Whom He Loved Lut Who Preferred Anoth I. B. Bosworth, brother to M the bright eyes of Miss Monarch wick, one of the bewitching maidens of the infant city. Me did not prosper in his wooing, but the impression was, to | a tender de e, lastin Upon taking | his leave he put a ring upon her finger | with these — anes proph words: ‘Mon: y I amp dent of the United States send this ring | to me with an t you may to make, and [ wi ask if it is in my p the jest she took and placed it among When she next saw her o was the wife of Judge 3S: ut Smiling valuable circle her admirer she muel Todd, a th the wealthy and prot it and had become a far of wide hospitality. He president of the United States, and was ankfort, to Ace i tion to dine the dist was seen at his best suite comprised twelvy his ina + her inv en re est sidential some 1 in carriages, others « the villas the invasion. Amor table was a molasses: had been buried for ni at s was yughout on ured ham which © years in wood ashes. President H freely of this ham, and pronour the sweetest he had ever tasted. ing her two boys to his side, he put an arm around each and said: * rehy, re your boys, but where She had nd’s daughter b: on no = girls. gold, is now in the possessi Mary . daughter-in Mon ho wz the t President Harrison. The house where the ¢ as Lake Park, and is in sight of the} place where P. Blair and | Montgome: ir were born. On an| °o ee may still be seen the initials of | William Henry Harrison, cut by him- | self.—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. The Migratory Instinct. The migration of birds is due to in- stinct. But this instinct may be easily overeome and suppressed. On the roof of the city hall in Donanwoerth, Bava- ria, a couple of stork: they 1 ave not left for three years. first time they rem wa ng bi ak to fly south. | The parents not willing to leave their little one and stopped to feed it. They liked the winter have stayed in their nest ever having reared | young every year,a The} because there | re ad too w wer nee; of whom left when | @ and the rest of} ¢ uN i or the south. the old cov nple remain and do not seem} to have any worse health for being ex-| posed to the cold northerly winte a high house top.— —Shears—“I 1 last week by death.” was the matter with him “Had a fit.” Cutter—‘*Mercy! tha shoek T suppose? customer! —*What! Shears-- Died of —Chicaro News | wax will be the art iecaielcered | shave a nest which | But | ; HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES. Don't —Deep green bar- ley decorate ed the table at a recent very : elegant - and orchic i toa bune with as new eed Sewing Mact 1 have is leadin any other fully exam 1 this one, ubtedly, the wh pie he rhubarb; just as the in ly for the oven stir » whole into a p vd with (the United States. No other ima- hi qual in adaptati ul Boston Budget he equ itin adaptation to all f To make imitation wax candles, ler OF sewing require tin every melted t thr in’ family. The late improvements in powdered quick-lime; then add two n with the feed of this ma t connectiio and a most | rese mbling | rts wax to one of tallow, autiful i state cle of candle, yeh result. in lime water and saltpeter on making, using the proportion of two ounces of saltpeter and half a pound of lime to one gallon of water. This not only im- proves the light, but prevents the tal- low from running,—Detroit Free a chine have brought it ' perfection that pl it above ces all | competitors. It is a handsome, sim- ple, substantial and easy running. : rit trom ‘the terest. said Teal " partitioned in kin 3 Lreal estate may be ma: The Rev, G. H, Thayer, ot Bouron,b Ind., says. Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s con sumption pt cure. Sr) Tee re ie ARES ag of such sale divide Fruit Dic apples) and pea he | Sold by H. L. Tucker. Cried netic ant must be peeled and sliced thin and} ————— J Daniels, Sarah E sugared; berries of all kinds, first | : ley and. James A Badgle At ot So dusted with flonr and then sugared:| A great author always has the at- court, at the neat term thereof, to, be be UE rhubarb and preserves ‘dof most | tention of the public. Three han t Monday in No: , SSS Ss eranberries. cooked | . a thire of the juice; and cranberries cooked | dveq thousand dollars’ worth of Vie | day of said term, : so long con- with sug strained, and cooled into | 5 ‘ é , | tinue—and if not, thenon or before the last jelly before they can be filled into the | t r Hugo’s works bave been sold day of eaid term “answer or plead to the peti- a ae 2 | ae tion in said cause, the same will be taken a pies. The oven must be and} annually for the last six yed confessed, ant judgement will be steady, but not hot enough to bake the | u accordingly. be it further : wipetoce ‘ ae antic Slee that a copy lie shed, accord- crust before the fruit is sutliciently | 8 z ; into lewoin abeuk kly Tinxs, a cooked. Remove all pies from the pans | = Major Warner spent a week in newspaper prin published while hot to the dishes upon which | southwest Missouri lately. Bat he Sti tinertions Cnueatiesent nae they are to be serv Harper's Bazar. li x 3 Z M Before the tirst day of the next termof the Meringue Pudding.—Four tables. } 01) BOF ET ap” for Missouri” to | euit court Se Cat cite poonfuls corn stareh, four yolks of | any alarimioy exte: He ord. Na TAM ee nou atal Biel me yhandand the seal of the gs ur eo lesp paras |secure # crowd at any pi {sear} c art of Bates county,this 16th white sugar, one quart mill ine eee h JNO. ©. HAYES tract of vanilla. Let the milk come to a bear that th , cnit Clerk a boil, beat yolks well, stir into the jdisgruntled over that fue: Lamar , wee ae yolks the corn starch and sugar, pour | })..,,cerat POS ee ismixture into the boi s Wh s Fr. 5 this mixture into e boi 2 a ave April lath. 3 it be remo ring all the time. four times wel Take the stiff froth, sprinkle with su smooth et Lup three or | from | tire. beat toa gar, spread | yon the starch, put in the oven and bake light brown. order’s oe whites of two eggs eaten horthwest « ith cream.—ILome sine. of section > 5 ty-one (4)) —For the benefit of those cho are eee intending to have hair-mattresses made | te a over, a housekeeper makes the follow- | ing mit or f beir and square the cient By Wednesday, vetween the ) is much more conven) 1 eo awh necessa to be re 1 Truatee for a . TS ROO! Trustee's Sale. the Smith his ust r tice Missouri, in book the undersigned scribed real estate ly- the county of Bates count r of souri, te sit of lots t nd three tion twe Las follows viz of twent y-four (24 in sec 1 -nine (5! cs itaining in all nine- eh conve w de vance ow 1 in note ert st and where t front of Butl aim that well as the stove | by the flannel treat- |} : and oi * West ome north one loth . or some similar compou are bi soap. A elota to get into the If the wood-wor etter than | ton the oil- xo needed ural woods dull and dingy mi with a [j, Raw linseed oil in the proportion 7 the lat- ture Grade Edeca ae ~ AARMADUKE 2277: = furr perder peace — ance. Hang up the and the room common dreas LESLIE 4k WILITARY ASRDEMV se WESTMINSTER COLLEGE For Youngs Men. : Tses a a = sh. Sem Well ied brie-: ving butone room ne the n the alway appear wers on arme S Smart us kissed me said Dinah. ffum hya’ chile?”—Judge. =. MARQUESS. Futen. Mo. ——THE—— West Ward Stock Farm, —T@E HOME OF Mambrino Chief Jr BRONZE TURKEYS FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, INQI E; LAURA vunCKLIN, ASSAIC, MO “0. B. LEWD @ C0. p ietor Elk Horn Stables Horn J. WoSmith, and a number of orses, | can say barn ing added to the sa first-class B put gies, and tothe pub! Mo es and mules td, or stock hand! on mmissior Stock bearded by the dav week or month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels a to compet with any Livery barn in this sectior VIS a CO Callard see t VY and GREAT. Cieveland? statuette (full length? n. McKinley Whitney Senator Pefler,Gen's. vraham Lincoln ot e of the above de- figure and base ad money or ents. ‘Thousands tit free ves DOCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH REMEDY for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, Is beyon question reatest of all modern remedies. it will stop a Cough Inone night. It aColdinaday. It will prevent C Asthma, and CURE Consumption If taken in time. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH } cROUP 35 Use It Prompuy. IT WILL CURE ay save their lives. ‘OUR DRUG- Gist FOR IT. iT TASTES coop. H L Tucker, Agent® EQUITABLE JAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION If desiring a good do loan a Sedalia. Mo® J. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Me.

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