The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 25, 1893, Page 7

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for Infants and Children. “Castoria isso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known tome.” 1H. A. Arcuer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhora, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prouoces dt eas n, Without injurious medication. Tag Centacr Comp.xy, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ W. C. ] TW LEE A. L. McBRIDE & CO. HARPER & ATKISON. G. WOMACK, ", PHARIS, t. DEACON, SONS & CO. . FISK. CULVER, Les} > t Vi Ask the above merchants for the celebrated Rich Hill high patent & Jersey cream flour 65 Cents Per Month. If you would keep posted, subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, The best daily paper west of the Mississippi River. 7.00 A Year. 1 1 — — = oe ' ‘ fs ! i = Missouri Pacific R'y. VP we t Ny E 3 | of tl Bea | address (¢ @ Dailv Train 2 cs: TO | is now recogr upon all diseas: a J ~ . ‘” | he: = ees Oe MENS Ee iy oe : “i J | years, a sale never before r d by any COLORALO SHORT LINE publiciontimethe eae P of ‘time, | We fetl confident that s wil : TO | appreciate the wo | themselves of th’ : a valuable b« 9 Daily Train, 0 “ie: é Kansas City to St, Louis, | PUEBLO AND DENVER, | 7 }’ Tega PULIMAN BUFFETT SLEBPING CARS petbe FAIR TE Noother article for the Sex will give such satis- faction to both buyer and seller or bring such ects to the Agent, ‘or terms,territory and Sample Corset address: Kansas City to Denver without change H. C. TOWNSEND. General Passenger and Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, MO "Sr GELA EO. M. SMITH. CHURCH G. BRIDGEFORD, LIVE STOCK CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP BOUGHT OR SOLD ourown—all our resource shment of one ce: attention. Any kind of chased on commission. LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, <> ansas City Stock Yards, KANSAS CITY, MO. THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York. Price 50 cts onsumption hat dreaded and dreadful disease! What shall stay its ravages? Thousands say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda has cwred us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Emulsion and all Anasmic and Wasting Giseases. Pr2vents wasting in Shiidren. Ost as as wmiiik. Get onty the genuine. Pre- pared by Scott & Bowne, Chemists, New Zork. Sold by all Druggists, fay WESTERN CORSET CO.. St. Levis, An Opinion From the Brain ot ex-Sen ator John James Ingalls. Herali The world has bad few lead in the i of } 1 jnot been the Ss its philoso children o | puers, nor of its dynasties the | of emper The framers of the | creeds the inventors of the faiths | land re 1s of the race have com \from the manger, the forge and the | | carpe: ter’s ber rom the | jcbureh The great captains have | not sprung from warriors, and those twho have composed the dra written the lyrics and pronounced the orations thit are immortal have inherited neither their passion nor their eloquence A pedigree may be gratifying to pride, but it is not consoling to ambition Those who greatly succeed are not always those of whom success could be predicted. It is sometimes said in explanation of the caprices of destiny that circumstances make heroes, and that chance favors the victor. But the reverse is true. Men make circumstances. One seized the opportunity that is offer- edtoall. In the domain there can be no of Jaw Every Village accidents. min goes to his own place. Hampdems and wute, inglorious Miltons are myths There are vo great men lying in ambush or lurk. ing privily. The epitaph and eulogy abound in laudation of self-made mev. There are no others. All men who are made at all are self-made. Books and schools can not make men. Col- leges, universities and professors af- ford men the opportunity to make | themselves. | Learning can make a pedagogue, knowledge can make a pedant, but no one does the utmost of which he is capable, except un- der the spur and thong of necessi-| ty. Poverty may be inconyenient and intolerable, but he who is born poor is fortunate. The leaders of thought, business and society in the coming generation will not be the gilded youth of 1893, faring sumptu- ously every day. The bankers, rail | road presidents, statesmen and plu- tocrats of the twentieth century will be the sons of the farmers borers who are now striving : formidable obstacles and privations| | to enter in at the straight gate. To discriminate among the living would be ungracious, but if we in. quire who among the illustrious sons of the republic have most inef- faceably stamped their mark upon our institutions and shape the des- tinies of the} nation, the answer would inelude a few who were favoi- ed by birth or fortune. Washing- ton seems like an exception, but his nativity was humble, bis youth was spent in toil and his great wealth, | which made him the richest man in | the county, came largely by inherit | | nd la- inst ance. | Lincoln and Jackson, amoug the Clay, Webster and | Douglass among the statesmen of | our first century, Grant, Greely, Wil- | Son, Governor Morton, Sheridan, | Governor Andrew, Lloyd, Garrison, | Stevens and the men who directed | | the energies of the country in that | | momentous period from 1860 to | 1880, were all of humble origin,with | |no heritage but an honest name. | presidents, | A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man | Are you billious, constipated or trou- | bled with Jaundice Sick Headache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated | bl gO queens petticoated philose heroines, or ering vir » who husband and ten ours. Their r reward for for their d cheer , our t from the fatigues pplication They are confined to the narrow limits of do mestic assiduity; and when they stray mud them they move be Dey yond their sphere and constantly without grace. Ballerd’s Snow Liniment 1 ‘This invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in every household. It will cure) your Rheumatism, N uralgia, sprains, tts, bruises, burns, frosted teet ande ore throat and sore chest. It you have a lame back it will cure it. ’. LOUIS OF COURSE,TO GET, OME PURE CLAIRETTE P WHICH IS BOSS. iTS MERITS FORCLEANING "AND WASHING THE CLOTHES, ASSURE IT A WELCOME. a<<- WHEREVER IT GOES. FAIRBANKS CLAIRET TE SOAP Ss ~) \ \ » A 1S THE BEST FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE. ALL GROCERS KEEP IT. MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK. & CO. T. LOUIS. A. O. Welton Itipenetrates to the seat of the disease. It will cure stiff joints, aud contracted muscles atter all’ other remedies bave failed. ‘Those who have been crippled for years have used Ballard Snow Lini- men dthrown away their crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you. Sold by H L Tucker Price soc. divggist For an Income Tax. Washington, May 18 —It is un- Cerstood that the members of the cabinet will urge on the president the desiiably of making a strong recommend in his first annual mes- sage in favor of an income tax Of the four measures whieh the demo cratic lealers desire to get through the next congress—tie tariff, the iz come tax, the repeal of the election law and the repeal of the Sherman act and the bank tax—the income tax was the only thing, itis said, that Mr. Cleveland hesitated about It is believed now that on the ad- vice of his cabinet he will take a de cided position in favor of the in come tax To Send Chinese Dead to China. San Francisco, Cal. May 18—A report of the Ning Yung compan one of the notified th that wit! ceed to dis Chinese Six compani ! realth officials yesterday te u davs they will pro 600 Chinese bodies in this city and send the remains to China. A corps of inspectors has been detailed to watch the work of exhumation as it progres Bogus white lead Bogus { would “have no * sale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be “just as good” or “ better” than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand “Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis.” Materials Proportions Barytes 59.36 per cent. Oxide of Zine 34.18 per cent. & Bro., White Lead 6.46 per cent. St. Louis, Less than 7 per cent. white lead. Misleading Brand “* Pacific Warranted Pure [A] White Lead."* Materials Proportions Analyzed by Sulphate of Lead 4.18 percent. Ledoux & Co, Oxide of Zinc 45.04 per cent. New York. Barytes 50.68 per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by pur. chasing any of the following brands. They are manufactured by the “Old Dutch” process, and are the standards: “Southern” “Collier” “Red Seal” For sale by the most reliabl- dealers in paints everywhere. ae If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa- tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New York. wt. Lous Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street. Analyzed by Regis Chauvenet Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in back and between the Shoulders’ Chills and Fever, &c. It you have any of these symptoms your | liver is out ot order, and your blood is jstowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Herbiae J will cure any disorder of the Liver, | Stomach or Bowels. It has no equal as| a Liver Medicine. Price 75cts. Free | trial bettles at HL Tucker’s drugstore | 22-1 year | | | Like an Echo From the Past. | Goldsmith’s Chinese Philospher. | Women famed for their valor,their jskillin politics. or their learning, | W Jackso: the following land in Bates county, Mi Notice of Partition Sale. h day of March, M ESilvers and Elizabeth judgment in pa: ne, L B Payne ames Wallace Sutton, } T, Ivers on against Laura Ss Lee Silvers, J Jackson, John ; Milton Jackson, Solomon’ Jack- eJ Jackson in a certain sction ng in thecircuit court of Bates was order- aid cirenit court that ying and being situate ouri, be sold to-wi' 160 acres, the same being the southwest quar ter of section twenty-one (21) and 40 acres, the | same being the southeast quarter of the south- oat quarter of section twenty (2 ship N. also 15 acres the same being the east 3-4 of the north haif of th allin town- - forty (40) of range No_ thirty-one (31) | leaye the duties of their own sex, in order to invade the privileges of ours. | one endeavoring to wield the club of Hercules, than I could him for at- tempting to twirl her distaff. The modest virgin, the prudent wife. or the careful matron, are | 0" | Hayes. the clerk of Ican no more pardon a fair | Sherif of Bates coun’ | at the east front door of the court house in Butler, and during the term of the circuit court, offer for sale and seli at public vendue tothe highest bidder therefor all the lands irtae ofthe power and sy law; and 8 certified copy of the said order and decree of the cou: fore-aid issued and directed to me by John C said court, 1,D A Colyer, ty. Missouri, will on Saturday. June 24th, 1893, foresaid on the fellowing terms: 1-3 cash in hand, 1-3 in one year. 1-Sintwo years. defer- ed payments to bear interest at 6 per cent per | — and to be secured by trust deed on said much more serviceable in life, than batt =e D. A. COLYER. Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. oary Hol that they Literally aod in such great quanti- Staple:Fancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. AUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE. CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pay the highest market price for County Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- THE BOSS SADDLE, Fink's Leather Tree Saddle —WILL— Give Satisfaction: IN EVERY RESPECT. Better than any other Saddle For the money. Made on a Solid Sole Leather Tree No danger of Tree breaking. Also a full linejof STEEL FORK “COW BOY” SADDLES All styles and prices. Double Wagon harness from $10 to $29. Buggy harness $7 to $25. Second hand harness from $3.00 to $15. fad Pull ive of Turf Goods for fast horses. Come and see us, ¢eFarland Bros, BUTLER, MO. i DICTIONARY HOLDER . See CA LEWIS € CO apaf: Proprietor of Elk Horn Stables 2,288 sold in '89 6,268 sold in’90 20,049 sold in'91 ower every S saneee 7 These figures tell the Harvester companies: wholly furnished by the bas been sold themecives, Having purchased the E!x Horn barn ,asd Livery outfit ot J. w Smith, and | having added to the same a number ot | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now hare the§ i In southwest: Mo. | bought and sold, or stock handled on jcommission, Stock bearded by the day week or month, With 14 Years exper- ience Mr Lewis teele able to compete with any Livery barn in this section. Cail ard see him CIBJLEWIS & CO Horses'Zand mules $500. byrne 2990 Lucas Ave. ST.LOUIS, . SEXUAL RS) l

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