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~The Butler Weekly Times. Ringling Brothers World's Gr BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY MAY 4, 1893. NO. 24 Two Grand Gala Performances in Butler May ut | eatest Shows Now, Beyond ali Comparison, the Largest and Crandest Exhibiticn on Earth. REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME 3-Ring Circus, Elevated Stages, Mighty Millionaire Menagerie, Royal Ayuartiam,Mam~ moth Museum of marvels. far-famed horse fair and equine congress, embracing 350 of the finest blooded horses in the world, together with the greast aggregation of European Aerialists. Gymnasts, Acrobats, Riders and Arenic Specialists of every descripteon, «ver exhibited in this or any othercountry Spectacular Equine Carnival and 100-horse Ballet Militant! An army of fine bred, imported Equines, in astounding evolutions, Pretty Pirouetting, ponderous pyramids and triumphal pratriotic tableaux. TREMENDIOUS REVIVAL OF THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS, Terrific Gladiatorial Combats, rbsorbing trials of strongly andendurance, grand gala day sports and spectacles. 2 ond 4-horse chariot races. Jockey races, with lady and gen- tlemen riders; novel elephant and camel races; child-delighting pony races with mon- key riders. laughable donkey races with clown drivers; and other exciting racing con- tests, More Tae salaried performers and more novel features than any two other shows all exhibited under the largest tents ever constructed. Charles W. Fish, the World’s Champion Somersault Rider. Reno Sisters, Europes premier equestriens, the unrivaled arenic queens of two conti- nents. Bros. Vernon, absolute kings ofthe air, the highest salaried aerialits in the world. Si Hassan, Ben Eli’s troupe of Arabs, genuine Sahara bedouine, in amazing teats of skill and dexteritp and colossal man-supported pyramids, Mikako’s troupe of royal Japanese equilibrists. Largest living Girafle standing full is feet in heighth Prince Chaldean, the lond maned Percheron stallioa; monster bi-horned Gnu; mem- moth Hippopotamus; shools of educated goats and ponies; mirth-making porcine cir- cus; 20 Mexican herses in astounping drills; two ponderous herds of periorming, danc- ing and clown elephants. FREE DAILY PAGEANT OF SURPASSING SPLENDOR! | Golden Steam Calliope. Msscow’s Silver Chimes, streets, ten kinds of music make the air merry with melody. No postponement on account of weather. Two complete performances daily, afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open one hour eurlier. One 50c ticket admits to all the combined shows “Child The procession leaves the show grounds promptly at 10 o'clock on the morning of the exhibition. It is over a mile in length. Seven of the 30 dens of performing wild beasts are exhibited free and open upon the The procession moves, rain or shine. Wil! positively exhibit at ren under 12 years half price. Special excursion’rates on all Railroads. { account of being a postmaster and | returned home....Ben Watkins has | a fine span of young mares for sale, The Best Season of the Year to | 224 wants to buy a full blood Ham- | = : | bletonian horse, address him at} | Treat Chrome Catarrh. | Virginia, Mo....R G West of Hous | Notwithstanding that a great num- | ae ogee — ae ber of people have been cured of} Sam Sinsenesfacid! fT aniles north me {chronic catarrh by taking Pe-ru-na/ pasture for colts... .Clint Burns has during the past cold season, yet it |= good stand of corn up big enough cannot be denied that the cold, wet, | to plow Mr Slichman of near stormy winter bas retarded many | Amorett died last week. ...Miss Lu- | 5 - “i ‘lu Rolstein died Sunday morning at j cures, and in some cascs prevented | y1, Byerett Crooks....The Sunday jacure. But, after unusual delay, ! school at Concord has a good at ‘spring time has come at last, and | tendauce There has been no, | now is the time for all catarrh suf | faiming done re the past gee \ferers to begin v tematic course | ie account of rain... y | tt As sf a - “ll ca Bie ' Hensley is riding in a banker's road | eaeeatase ude URS Cisne. © | wagon....Cole Hensley is rustling | an after another load of hogs to ship SPRING TIME souri State Ban OF BUTLER, MO. Mis CAPITAL, $110,000. Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and does a General Banking Business. DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. DIRECTORS. Frank Voris, Oscar Keeder, R. G, West. Hi. H. Pigott, Booker Powell, c. R. Radferd, T.C. Boulware, John Deerwester, H.C. Wyatt. c. H, Dutcher, Geo? L. smuth, Wm) E. walton, J. RE Jenkins, gre: tres patient is difficulty in the yay of ' bronic catarrh is that the | so hable {during the treatment and thus dclay acure. This liability at this season of the year is in a great measure re- moved, aud no one should neglect ‘the opportunity to begin treatment. Send for a free catarrh book. As a curing medicine Pe ru na isa never failing remedy. It i the blood through digestion,and adds | tone to the whole system by increas- WM E. WALTON. President- J.R JENKINs, Cashier. to catch cold |: Remem- | ber me when you have produce for sale. Iam here to stay and rady | to handle all that comes in my reach. I am posted on prices and can post you at any moment....The people | of Virginia and vicinity would like to known if N Bright is implicated | in the shoo fly business as he is a frequent caller... .Miss Isa Jenkins was out horseback riding last Fri-' day. N. M. Nestierope. Johnstown & Spruce Township [tems, mer....The Sunday school at Anti- och is progressing nicely under the | management of J. M. Shelton. , Sunday school at 4 oclock p. m. Everybody invited The “Old Baptists” as they are called, will ' have a three days’ meeting at Anti- och church, beginning on Friday | before the 4th Sabbath in May.... | ; Dr. Maxey, John Coleman aud Post- master Callahan were at Butler Mon Farming in this section is ata standstill at this writing—too much rain....We hear talk of the stook law being of no effect. If this be so we think the county court should give the people a chance to vote on this measure at once, as the farmers are not prepared to get along with- out the protection of the law....Mr Ciaud Parker of Summit township, cleanses | 3 Ae AS : oar day on business Singing at Will). E | Wher Stop in Chicago. | : ection Friday, and gave | C®8Y +++, Singing at no th aa ee ss : Ret sl ‘aang om He is neeine | Spears Sunday night. An enjoya- ing the nutritive value of the food. | The perplexing question which is s g every day asked by people who de- sire to go to Chicago to attend the world’s fair. “Where are we going to stay when we get there?” This is easily answered, and if you will go to the ticket agent of the Kunsas as it sometimes ealled, which produces a tired-out | ‘sleepy feeling, aud inability to do | much mental or physical work, is | the result of a eluggish digestion, | ble time was had....Bro. Petus in- “Spring fever, 18 forms us he will build a new house soon. This is a democratic adminis tration and farmers can afford to improve, you see Messrs. So! Kahn and Tom Starke were in this and repairing organs....Unele Jim Spears is on the sick list....John MeAninch is out in the country, rus ticating....The marrying season is over and Johnstown is at peace.... X. Strode tells us he had CC on the bit Tuesday. He is up to snuff when | vicinity last week buying hogs. -'and no blood medicine will be of | City, Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad Co.. Reese el fia 3 N Ballard and | Goy. Syorr. use whatever unless it is able to | he will tell you : wife attended church at Oxk Hill as rectify theimpaired digestion The Arrangements have been made fo: the distributiou by the Kausas City, Sunday... . Frank LaFollett informs Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad Co, of a us that the fine Englishshire horse, 2S cE : purchased by the Ballard stock Co.) W ashington, April 28.—President died at his barn last week. This is) Cleveland was asked by Representa- a heavy loss, as the horse was valued | tiye Kilgore, before the former left at $2,000....It seems to me ours. New York yesterday, when an township board is trying to curtail | ~ |. 'Thie is all O. K., but gen. | e=tra session would be called. Mr. daca sok exie pay your cicateant | Cleveland stated that he intended to | ed debts... .Sheriff Colyer. was in| call one between September 1 and | this city Tuesday. Look out, boys|15. This explodes the rumor of a (as Buddy says) semething is going | May or June extra so freely circulat- | tens Bes 2 = acoropel — edin connection with the financial tingusher. Success to you, Gum-| S°sip- {great popularity that Pe-ra na has | jis due to the fact that in all such | pamphiet entitled “Homes for Vis | cases it at once corrects digestive | itors to the World's Fair.” This is |derangements and enriches the |# reliable pamphlet containing the blood by purifying this very impozt- — and addresses of about 9,000 F : S : | families who will furnish accommo- ant source of that vital fluid. Send | dation to visitors from May Ist to for free book on spring medicines | October 31st. 1893 . The pamphlet , and spring disedses. Address, The | also contains sectional maps which Pe ru na Drug Manufacturing Com- will enable the intending visitor to pany, Columbus, Ohio. | select any quarter of the city that he would prefer. Correspondence may | Tee then be carried on and definite ar-! irginiasdteme. |Tangements made so that when vis-; Mrs Rosa Nestlerode sets her sub. | itors arrive iu Chicago they cau pro- | scription ahead another year....All | ceed at once to their quarters. Any persons living near Virginia who | ticket agent of the Kansas City. | ; have been members A. O U. W. are | Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad Co. will! rcequesteu to make themselvesknown ; render all consistent assistance in _to Dr preps! The object is to as- | procuring temporary quarters in| | certain if a lodge of that order can | Chicau. ‘i | be organized and maiutained xt this} see See = ' Edwin Boota is slowly but surely | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. jplace ...What will. the harvext be | _ jis the all absorbing topic among tbe | Sinking. Baking Roya * | farmers of this neighborhood... .. No Extra Session Till Fall. t | Rev. Edward Moltinoski, Luther- ap, committed suicide at Corlinville, | Powder i We regret to report the death of Mrs Louis Staker....Grant Garner ie has seed oats for sale....D S Chutt | oe oe See reer of Kansas, was in our town one day j Peter Madden was shot and killed last week....J W McFadden was; by one of the McDermotts at Bonan- excused from the U. S. petit jury cal wx Wyo. ...O M Drysdale has just received | Cash Mrs. John Ehda, a patient in All Saint’s hospital in Kansas City,when informed by the physicians attend- ae aie ing her eye sight had gone and her Ohio republican state convention ‘life must be spent in darkness, killed will mest on June the 7th and Gov. | = — evening by jumping McKinley is certain to be renomi | UE ee ran a SLOky, panowgan ime hospital aud falling to the rock nated. pavement a distance of 25 feet. The wheat crop in Kaneas and | Nebraska is said to be greatly dam- aged by lack of rain. FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, $50,000.00 +... President . Vice-President Vice-President soeceee, Cashier Secretary .. Attorney Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Solicited. Your patronage respectfully ATTENTION - FARMERS |! THE LIGHT AUNKING PLAKD BOER, MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, Standard. Wood and Piano Mowers and Hay Rakes, Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and McCormick hines. Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Colum and Spring Wagons. Call and see me pefore buying. S. W. S CHILDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. bus Buggies

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