The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 15, 1898, Page 6

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—— Trials. A Minister’s This narrative from a minister ts of greatest value to those whose nerves are unstrung, health shatiered We are living too fast. “ Fast as sing,” expresses it, for we talk by e sity, cook by electri and so on. Iisa hurry, hurry, ave. Be ed too mich; cewd oa: wack, 4 our eating, crowd our pleasure, our sleeping. A“ breaking down of the nervous yn” is the way of expressing ti ft means a depleting of the nerves in- foced by prolonged strain; overtaxing of te nervous system; a product of over- and bustle. It affects all people in all walks of life. physicians of all schools. one knows the horrors of such a | fon better than Rev. J. N. Mc- of Elkton, Mich. For years he | ithfully and well. He was pro- ive and aggressive; a leader among a deep thinker and a hard worker. his zeal, he overworked; overtaxed mental and physical stren~th. | The outlook was dark, wit. health shat- tetd and recovery apparently hopeless. Many means for a cure were tried, with- ost receiving benefit. Finally he took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and was restored to health. city, travel by y from the cradle Q He says: a : “In April, 1896, the physicians said I preaching or die. “Thad overtaxed myself and was suf- fering from a complete breaking cow of my nervous system and a persistent stom- this age of active, nervous, endiess labor. = i or otherwise atling. It is particular ly appropriate in = 3 twice with gastritis. uld throw me into “T could eat neither “Tf my ba: immediately seized amps. “IT was used up; helpless, hopeless. to take Dr. Willi eat or vegetables. the floor I was “I come some more, feeling that my life depended upon the result. “T continued to take them. “Since then, and it has been several months, I have enjoy “Have preac revival meetings “Thave had no muscular exercise for years, but recently, have done considerable hard work my garden, my muscles standing this test remarkably well. “Every Sabbath I preach three times and now think I am good for another twenty years, if the Lord wills.” To add weight to his words, Rev. Mc- Cready made affidavit before J. D. Brookes, Notary Public. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People exert a powerful influence in ‘restoring wasted nerve power and in purifying and enriching the blood. Druggists consider them the most effective remedy which | | Happy Hill Items. Mr Taylor, of Leavenworth, Kan- 848, is visiting relatives here. Rev Allen is digging a well in his barn yard. | Miss Leola Requa, of Nevada, is | visiting her Uacle, C J Requa. We understend the Happy Hill schoo! will begin tbe last Monday in | September, Mrs Neal as teacher Wm Siggins is erecting a new barn. Mra Fred Kamm is on the sick jist Mra Sam Jane, who has bee visiting her pareuts, near Fr Se jreturned home last week, accompan jled by ber sister Henry Lee butchered one day last week. Mr Bartz has rented Mrs Lee's jfarm, near Stumptown, for next year, and Mr Essenprice has rented Charley Clem’s place. Found a Rermit’s Barted Gold. | St. Joseph, Mo, Sept 7.—Benja-| min Hardin is under arrest charged | with baving found the fortune buried | by a hermit and appropriated it to| his own use. | Three years ago Louie Bermond, | who lived alone on a farm near Am | ity and was believed to havea large | fortune buried on his premises, was | found dead in his bed. His brother | admiaistered on his estate, sold the| farm and settled up all the accounts He did not tind the money that had | b-eu buried by the hermit | A few days ago Hardin admitted | that he had found the money buried in an old stove left in the hovel ir | which Bermond died The admin | istrator ef the hermit's estate caused | his arrest. Hardin quit work onthe railroad two years ago ard had in| his possession at that time a large| sum of movey, all of it in gold. He Mr Dubach was in Rich Hill Sat- urday. Lum Pitchford aud Milt Foster went fishing Tuesday. Henry Nafus purchased four calves of Mrs Bomar. Daisy. Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures rheu- matism, neuralgia headache, sick head- ache, sore throat, cuts, sprains, bruises, old sores, corns, and all pain and inflam mation. The most penetrating liniment inthe world Try it 25c and soc, atH. L. Tucker rugstore. 3 loaned it ataong the farmers of the county, aod all of the money loaned by him amounts to seyeral thousand dollars. Hardin has never made any explanation of where or how he came into possession of the gold ¢ Berlin, Sept. 8--A painful scan dal hes arisen in one of the regi ments of the dragoon guards, where the officers have been playing bac carat for high stakes of late. Prince an Gambling Scandal. | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- |} ness and Rest.Contains neither Opmm. Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. A ect Remedy for Consti A Bs gee Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK to months old —3Z5CENTS CASTORIA For Infants and Children. EThe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The Kind You Have Always Bought. eo ee? Gee Has No Doubt Congress Witi Act. | Albert, of Saze Coburg, lest £3,000 Washington, Sept. 1.—Surgeon Gen- ($15,000), and Lieut. Goetze his en | =n | gton, . 8 aan a pee as — : fortune at onesitting A quarrel eral Sternberg today sent the fol-|#Fe & 1 G. W. CLARDY, DRIVING SE ASON Hee ne ey rene te lj [arose between the latter ad another pectin tinct 2 HAE ‘ . i a a 1 | Real Estate, Farm Loans! publishing house, which had made ah pets to @ cha —s Py f + e Colouel of the regiment reporte: = ’ Ss. | FOR 1598. inquiries of bim concerving the con- 2 ie | ARES soeeterS W = duct of the war with reference to — Re Ps rsa ; Aa | a | Ve are Headquarters for a = ngered b. e disregard of his Peileoutinus to. do bustacss et | aq the Medical Department and Glas Bee ee cacce Hence BOT FOR LITTLE MORE THAN the old stand back of Bates County | ially about the subject of having an Ee 8 ne? es : THE PRICE OF ONE. peed buy, sell and exchange immediate investigaton of bis bu- Ww illiam summoned Prince Albert to} oe reau. He says: his presence and ordered him to} This is the best offer ever made by EAL ESTATE OT am tesdy stacy moment for¢@ (one ome O° sosetce amet Septem | any newspaper. We will give to the REA a | complete investigation with refer- | be 30. The other two officers were | subscribers of THE TWICE-A make Abstracts and Farm Loansr A ence to my adminstration of the af- cashiered. | WEEK REPUBLIC, as a epecial in- Ifyou want to sell or exchange you | Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Notice | fairs of the Medical Department, | A great deal of comment has been ducement, the new and superb ale taieor sium coer fp | for Parties, Weddings, and | but the War Department is not dis causes ey the fact that Lieut. + ae : . Respectfally, : , Callie: poxed to make such an investigation = wae — ie Pig esa Box epu 1¢ un ay agazine, G. W. CLARDY. | lasthe result of sensational news iree years auc wenty deys im a | paper articles. There is at present ene eet Oe Seg ana, Sere 2 complete numbers, 18 pages of the an evident craze to criticise, without as hed achieved notoriety by choicest illustrations and miscellani- | regard totruth or justice. I have|TUPMIC® ® laborieg man ee ous reading that money can buy. : ——aNnp-——— | no doubt there will bea Congres- with his sword for eccideutally knocking against the Lieutenany’s| THE REGULAR PRICD OF THIS PAPER IS $1.25 A YEAR cbuir in a cafe, has been hberateia We offer both publications year before the expiration cf the bs sional investigation into the conduct HEALTH | of the war, but I do not feel at lib- j | INSURANCE. | erty at present to ineist upon an in- | Horses and Rigs carefully cared for} vestigation for my own vindication, term. 4 Mareriprdia yee oe APS éar " , y week , |because it would be contrary to the} Isyour child puny, peeked and peev-| _ “ICD SOUS Ie S ACK TINT TSB eHUOM LUIS “RURAL arp | by the dey week or month the) ee ae | ish? Does it have convulsions? Itso, it! THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE sUU for Both general interests of the service.” am Vermi TUTICE E UTPPY TI DITRT IC was worms, White's Cr trade of the town and coun- which alone is $1.25 a year | ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU | sees sect the only sate cure. Every bottle is ' ici 5 c guar dto bring worms. AtH.T. 2 ited A Sure Thing for You. guarantee Fs aie Ifdisabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. | try generally solicitec soa ik Lae cannot: lose 1a a| Lucker’s Drugstore. 3 When you renew your subscription do Ifyou lose two limbs, $208 to $5,000 _— ——————_ | not lose sight of this splendid offer. sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur- | red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand oth i ion wuld ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- Every body 1n this sect 2 E, lL. WILLIAMS, Prop. er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful figure up bis or her indebtedness Ifyou bose youreye sight, $ All rates reasonable. If you lose one limb $83 to $2, Ifyou are 111 $40.00 per mont I Killed, will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, | Ifinsured, you cannot lose all your income | when you are sick or disabled by Accident. | Absolately protection at a cost of $1 to $2.25 per month. The Fideilty Matal Ald 4gsoctation ts pre- eminently the largest and @rougest Accident aa “ = = and Health Association in the United States. | SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the Stat ofCalifornia and Missouri, which, together, | —— with ample Reserye Fund and large assets, make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of its protection to its members.7 For particulars addres: J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec. and Gen Manager, San Francciso. Cal | Address all orders to THE REPUBLIC, Sissvt!ic new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money re-| now, and as soOu as the barvest be- = funded. C.C. C. are asure thing. Try a box THE WANTED . aS The Post-Dispatch wants an Brick Livery on Main St. today; 10, 25,50 cents. Sample and booklet| gins and the crops are marketed pay i TERA ad os See off every cent of old scores, then W RLD “Doba Joe’ Malone Hanged. take a new start. Youcan’t imagine Agent in every hamlet, every vil free. ‘See our big ad. Pee Dallas, Tex., Sept. 2 —'Doba Joe”|how good and independent it will) 7) ;cr.4.weEEK EDITION, | \age, every town. every city. This ue Se Pe en Malone, colored, wes hanged in Dal-|™make you feel to get fully and en aes: Bs ie the opportunity of a lifetime to SE eats orbits. aa = las County jail at noon to-day for an tirely out of debt—neither ean you! . 3 arid Sometimes 24 Pages a Week. | establish a profitable business. It | In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, /ageau!t upon Mre. Katherine Stein, | estimate the satiefaction you will re- costs nothing totry. You can get the support of your leading citizens, in vacation, August 10th, 1898, The State of who will be only too glad to see you 156 Papers a Year. FOR ONE DOLLAR. Pablished ever: Missouri at the relation and to the use of AB/an aged German woman, at her|celre by staying out, once you get Owen, ex-officio collector of the revenue of : a ied J Bates county in the state of Missouri, plain-| home four miles from Dallas July 16}0ut. till you have tried it ust | tiff, vs. John S Black, defendant. ” 50 YEARS’ Civil action for delinquent taxes. last. Malone died like a stoic His | make the trial — aod if ene et ae start. EXPERIENCE |, cow, at thi day comes ii eta e herein by neck was broken by the fal!, and bis honest you will be the happiest you | New Yo The Post Dispatch is in great de- the clroult court ion end. files her’ petition | Body was cut down in twelve min-| ever were. If all would adopt the/| mand. It's agreat paper. It’s a member of the Associated Press. No other St. Louis eveoing paper enjoys this distinction. The Post-Dispatch has war correspondents at all points of interest and with the fleets now in the Pacific and Cuban waters By mail only 60 cents a month. i Write at once for particulars. stating among other things that the above] yteg plan of paying cash as they go, named defendaat, John S. Black, is a non- ae dice q gala Gad it ane amok eniby ey a _ a) D resident of the state of Missouri. Where- 538" ime w i | upon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation Malonse’s crime was fiendieh and Bie aie y over tamsed| Ui lr ble existen ey , z | pays to pay as you go for everything that said defenda: De ni ed by publication at : t apd it requir- | T Marxs | that. plaintif has commenced a suit agai brutal in the extreme, and it 1 | Scarares him in this court by petition the object} @q great vigilance to prevent a mob! and general nature of which is to enforce 5 : | i : tho —- &c. | thelien of the state ot Mitgguri for the} from lynching him He confeased | You buy, and it pays to go witbou Anyone sending a sketch and description may | delinquent tax: of the year Iso, amount- - | ae quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an jing in the aggregate to the sum of $ 99/ fully, and was sentenced to hang} all luxuries you cannot pay cash for favention is probably patentable. Communter | together with interest, costs, commission and 5 fia i sc acaad contanterant are syne peng book on Patents | foes, upon the following described tracts « lowest | Peace of miad and conter land situated in Bates county eaders wiil nopolies and for th ynopolies and for the } t only thirty days later, the , limit of the Texas iaw. Malone was|the greates! luxuries of this life aft-r |! ‘Special notice, cl Lot bape td Uae ten r re 4 | Foster, and that unless t * } 4 . nw : Scientifi {and appear at the next born and reared in Harrisenville, | all —Ricb Hill Revew Address, | be begun and holden in the city of Bu g : | : m trated weekly. ‘county, Missouri, on the first Tu Cass County, Mo., where his parente $100 Reward $100. The Post-Dispatch, e journal. ms, $3 a LL Sold by all newsdealers. New York gton, D.C. | the second Monday in 3 or before the third day shall so long continue, and if he end of the term,) and plead tosaid_p gtolaw, the same will b t d and judgment rendered tion, and th till reside. 3 CASTORIA. ve Al ME tO) Roses the Tre Kind You ia Rignature Best of Ys Negro Lynched, Yazoo City, Miss... Sept. 7.— Wil- ST. LOUI payer of said a VACKS FOR SALE sie tion to day of th t term of sa from the record Wi nciise Diamond Urand. 1 Stern, alias William colore?, was mobt Rosemeath, Miss murder John Hord p'aoter, last May, the head with on . PA ‘PAPER made his escape 4 captured in Alabama last weeks by Mr Hord THE GREAT THE GREAT WEST? i The Kansas City Star. By Mail, Daily ané Suaday, $4.00 2 Year aod was taker to Rosemeatb, the ime. where a number scene of of deterwined ns banged him I have twenty five Jacks for sale These Jacks are black with mealy hose, 3 to 7 years years old, 144 to 16 hands high, large head and ears. large bone, good feet aod good breeders. Terms reasonable. Cor- in brosd daylight Tespondence solicited. Address, ‘Pills ™ CREAM BAL ; aege D. A. Coryer. App! the nostrils. It The Weekly, One Year - 25 Cents - | inte s.| cente st Druggists or by mail ; samples 1c Butler, Mo, | ua | ELY BROTHERS. 06 Were St. New ¥ a ————=

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