The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 6, 1896, Page 7

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| i@ie Si @ 4 @@ +* Isa “WINNER LE Ax Pius IN THE LEAD Has JUMPED INTO PUBLIC FAVOR ON ACCOUNT OF ITS SIZE AND QUALITY.ITS AGREAT BIG PIECE OF HIGH GRADE TOBACCO FOR - = 3 DE. TAFT’ Aairent tayo | What Nerve ¢ = FT BROS. M. Co.. Roches they awit de fc 1ST DAY. VIGOR ys 15TH DAY. Ri E N Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. 30T! D- A positive cure for all ieskness: ¢ Nervousness, Debility, and all thet: train of evils resulting from early errcis and later excesses; the result of over- work, sickness, w worry, etc. Develops and gives tone and strength to the sex- ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthfu errorsor excessive use of tobacco,opius: and liquor, which lead to consump and insanity. Their use shows imme, ate improvement. Insist upon havine the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no othe: Convenient to carry in vest pocket Price, $1.00 per box, six boxes, one fui. tres atment, $5.00. Guaranteed to cure any case. . If not kept by your drug- gist we wiil send them by mail, receipt of price, in plain wi Pamp hlet free. Address mail ord : AMERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNAT?, ¢ HINDERCORNG, beige BREAKFAST—SUPPER, PPP S'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. OGOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. Chichester's English Diamon: eee Fitts Y, jes,” in letter, by return Sido tuatnosielsn Wane teee Co Madtson Square <fee LB LEWIS & C0 Proprietor of 1 3 iO Horn Stables “““"""" Wing purchased the Elx Horn barn Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | added to the same a number of | lass Buggies, and horses, 1 can say the public that I now have : st t Livery Barn Wouthwest Mo. Horses and mules Mitand sold, or stock handled on mission, Stock bearded by the day MOrmonth, With 16 years exper- Mr Lewis teels able to compete wiany Livery barn in this section. Hard see him c B LEWIS & CO Trustee’s Sale Mheteas MA McKinzie and Lizzie MeKinzie wife, by their deed of trust dated January nd recorded in the reeorder’s office and for Bates county, Missouri, in No, 17 at Page 315.conveyed to the under the following described real i] being situate in the county of hey f Missow ‘one (1) in block number one hundred Rinety (100) in the city of Rich Hill, Mo, | conveyance was made in trust to secure Hy ment of four certain notes tully describ: Said deed of trust and whereas al Made inthe payment of said notes Merued interest thereon, now pet due | ld. And whereas it is stipniated and | i that said prope erty wasto be kept forthe benefit of holde the § Rasnot been done, and it is further | 4 Bpalated in the deed of if any of | & Roteware not paid w he whole of | May be declar | ye of the holder of r) oooh enka ™ Columbia Bicycle Pad Calendar mises at Cpabhe ne to the higheet bidder tor ¢ at th Rdoor of the court house, in the ¢ ~~] County of Bates and state of & _Rriday, February 14, 1896, ana ge tents of nine o’clock in the fore- | for the oo 2 2ck in the afternoon of that i the purposes of sai fying said debt, eae BC Co8ta. OR. G. HARTWELL, 3 Trustee. | tailed for five 2-cent stamps. 5 Address Calendar Department) ~ POPE MANUFACTURING $0., & HARTFORD, CONN. | other's gums in the | waste any heart t | who ms mers since the balmy afternoon in| jautum, when Adam and Eve swung | lon the hammock and chewed oach! garden of Eder, and divorces were unknown, man bas be loved by some jas a general thin ers when it | the earliest vi | before they are |they wait till the Time has cut down their locks and left a barren waste then it is that they fall head over heels in the mat rimonial soup. They are the silliest lovers of all. A man is foolish to wait till the chill wind of life’s win- ter creeps under his wig and wrestles with the hirsute excreesence on his dome of thought before he falls in love He has missed a great deal ot fun. It is at this age that the ama- tory imp seized the old fossil in hia relentless grasp, and makes a fool of him!—-Clinton Eye. Everybody should plan to have pleasant conversation at the table just as they do for having good food. A little-telling, a little reading it may be humerous thing, anecdotes, fully ripe. lawn mower of etc;—will often stimulate the joyous element of the mind, and cause it to act vigorously. Try to avoid going to the table all tired out. Let all troublesome topics be avoided. Do not scold domestics. Do not dis Think and say something pleasant. Cultivate mirth aid laugh when anything witty is siid. If possible, never eat alone. Invite a friend of whom you are fond, and try to pass the time pleasantly Friendship and friendly intercourse at the table whet the appetite and promote the flow of animal sprits. ciplizre childten An Irish woman in writing home about the death of her husband, wrote: ‘The poos fellow was in vio- lent convulsions the whole toime uf his sickness, lying perfeckly still and intoirely speechless and callin’ talkin’ incoherently and askin for wather. I am lost to say what his death was occasioned by but I fear it was by his last sickness, for he was never well tin days together durin’ the whole toime uf his confinement an’ whin he brathed his last the cuore gave up all fears uf his recovery.” Spokane, Wash., Jan. 29.—Adolph Nelse, who is held with his wife in the jail at Colville for the murder of their little boy, cut her throat with]. iced He| ite efa tree Oscer Wheelock, near an old razor and then his own. is dead and she will die. The whole matter was dene so quickly that no one knew of it, and when the jailer went to open the cell he was con- fronted with the horrible sight, the floor being covered with blocd. Paris, eume here to day & men in an unfre the Potatoe Hill steletcus of two guented part of 106 mount heie w eles by which disclosed. At their skulle told or other arti they were hunters, s'eopiag by Indiars. blood pure. MO? LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powd get all the benefits of a mild laxative and tonic that pu and strength the whol more than th Zeilin & C>., Phila. Pa. Ineed “to get them cheaper.” Nab oring cle Tex., Jan. 29.—Parties who from the Indian For sale in But’ r, Mo., byfH. L Territory repert the finding of the s north of here. tity could be in each of he manner of their taking of. It is supposed that murdered while Stamp in a on Sea A Poor Man’s Value. | Colusa Gazette: The poor man who works for his living and to sup | port awife and family is of more! value tO &ny town or city than is a | been seized with an ungov miserly rich man. He does some-! | desire to love some one, and w thing to produce wealth; uss e goods has always felt a strong he buys for his family pet all his | ‘earnings into circulation in the towr a | where be lives, whi miser sends away for gocds he may | The sis the backbone of the! nation and it is the duty he pub \ lic to give them good schools and to] foster every enterprise that gives | them employment. A ar Treasure, | D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. | Y., says that he always keeps Dr. Kings New Discovery in the bouse and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that | he would not be without it, if pro- curable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy;that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed forit. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bot- tles free at drug store, regular size 50c. and $1. 04 San Antonia, Texas, Jan. 30.—A dispatch from Fredericksburg, 75 miles northwest of here. states that the Sansaba silver mime has been re- discovered by a Mexican, who arriv edin that section a few weeks ago The mine was worked extensively by the Spaniards in the early part of the last century, but the Indians massacred the whole mining camp in 1874, and since that time the location of the celebrated mine could not be found. Its ore is said to be of fabulous richness. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Colorado Springs, Col. Jan. 30.— A. W. Van Houten, condemned to hang this week for the murder of |. Richard Newell, Jr., of the Colorado Midland Terminal railroad, has been granted thirty days’ respite. Recent- ly he was ‘denied a new trial. Last week the atate board of pardons re- Nature's Ss fused to commend him to clemency. The respite is owing to the urgent request of a few personal friends. Macon, Mo., Jan. 30.—By the fall- Elmer, this county, was to-day hor- ribly crushed and instantly killed. The tree was almost severed, when it split; a part fell against Wheelock, knesking him down, and before he could rise the whole tree with its immense weight fell upon him and mashed him into the earth Recently aman presented at the St. Louis sub-treasury a $4 bill of {the old “continental currency,” for redemption. He demanded $10,000 for the liquidation of the ancient obligation. This result he obtained by figuring compound interest from 1777, the date of iesue. He was in- formed that the value of sueh paper was about 10 cents per hundred. exDeputy United States Marshal W. F. Brown and Deputy Colleetor T. H. Cox raided an illicit still near Cabool, Mo. Five men, William Crabtree, William McDaniels and James Hinsley, were captured, to- gether with a quantity of “mountain dew,” and both men and whiskey were taken te Springfield. A man is locked up in New York on the greund tbat he is insane, and the evidence is that he pawned his wife's sealskin sack fer $4,000 and started in business en the proceede. The question to be determined is whether the man is a lunatic o: a Comp taint S and Children. GIRTY _years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit tus to speak « of it with guessing. Infants and Children “the world has ever known. It is harmless, Children like it, It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers } somethmg which is absolutely safe and practically perfect A child’s medicine, ‘ Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Card. Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, tls unquestionabiy the best remedy for Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow any one to sell you anything else on tho plea that it is “just as good” and “will answer every F Seo that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-simile signature of isonevery Ae Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria, hehe: Ce wreEPer: es quick y, permanently all , Loss Of Brain Power, lity, Nightly Emis- sions, evil dr youthfulerr and biood bu anerve tonic ‘and plump. Easily carried in |. pre fed paid, with a writ 3, freo f@medical nials and eof (mita- ‘ions. 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