The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1899, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

INLY ONE CURE FOR SCROFULA. ¢§,§. Is the Only bere qumedy Equal to this wal to any blood trouble, + fails to ¢ pes down to the seat of the 1S of the tain serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads sould impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im- of wasting no one upon treatment which ean ibly effect a cur n many cases where the wrong Rotment as been relied upon, complicated gl madulae swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that s dangerous $ rgical operation is necessary. Mr. H.E Thompson, of Milledgeville, Ga., writes: ‘ bed case of Serofula broke out on the glands of my n shich had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. qua treated for a long while, but the physicians were un- to cure me, ¢ ondition wa: bad as when I their treatment. Many blood remedies were used, bat without effect. Some one recommended ¢ 5:5 1 to improve as soon as I had taken a few b Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanent god have never had a sign of the disease to return.”’ S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD | eis the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting with the various w-ealled tonics, ete l sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured, jnstead of enduring yes s of suffering which g y but surely undermines the constitution. . 8.5. is guaranteed pr table, and never fails to sare Serofula, F »us Blood Poison, Boils, Teter, Pimples, ‘ r ing can take its place. on blood anc y address by the §wift Specific Company _ There are dozens of remedies recommended for Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to afford temporary relief, but S. S. 8. is absolutely the only remedy which completely cures it Serofula is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases, and is beyond the rea of the re Seroft nanently elim adual seases will be mailed Atlanta, Georgia. | Special Rates. |_ International | Young Peoptes Convention C Baptist Union, Richmond, | Va., and return July 10, 11 and 12 |and may be extended for return to | August 15, 1899 at rate of one fare | plus two dollars for round tri Annual Convention United Societies of Christian Endeavor, Detroit, Mich. Tickets on sale July 3 to 5 and | may have limit for return extended to August 15th, at rate of one fare plus two dollars for round trip. OINTMENT URES NOTHING BUT PILES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for {5 years as tho | HOME SEEKERS EXCURSION |To points in Kansas, Nebraska, | North and South Dakota, Texas, Ar- -| kansas, Indian ‘Territory, Oklahoma |Ty, Arizona and New Mexico. Dates | of sale Mch 7-21, April 4-18th, May 2 } and 16, June 6th and 20th, 1899; same Never Fails to Restore Gray} | good returning twenty-one days from Hair to its Youthful Color. | | date of sale, at rate of one fare plus ‘Cures scalp diseases & h: ra | two dollars for the round trip. 8 luxuriant growth. ‘Be, and $1.00 at_Drug Write for the free booklet: “+ Merry COLONISTS EXCURSION Rhymes for Thirsty Times.” Seattle 28.85. and eB To Portland, Oregon, Tacoma, Washington, $ : | Very low rates to San Francisco, ] | Los Angeles, San Diego and inter- | mediate points; for particulars call at | Missouri Pae depot or address ootbeer )_ Biennial convention of Epworth | League, Indianapolis, Ind. Tickets on sale July 18, 19, 20; tickets by be- time ing deposited may be extended for return to Aug 20th. Rate one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. is here i E, C. VANDERVOORT, Agent. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia, Pa. | er a = Makers of Hires Condensed Milk. US Se UE Semi-Weekly Republic. NNYROYAL PILLS | The Semi-Weekly Republic has so eettisinal and Only Genzine. | many advantages as s news gatherer | that no other paper can claim to be its equal. The whole field of news is covered thoroughly. The special | features and illustrations are always |the best. More noted writers con- | tribute to its columns than to any other paper of its class. It is pub- lished especially to meet the wants of that large class of readers who have not the opportunity or cannot afford to read a daily paper. ame Paper. on Place. Mad WILAD: PA , 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace Marks DESIGNS CopyRiGHTs &Cc. Anyone sending a sketch and description may | nion free whether an | ‘Communica. | . m Patents | in this or any other country. The S atents. ra; Patents taken 0. receive | The telegraphic and cable service lof The Republic has never been equaled in the history of Jcurnalism mi Weekly Republic bss a ‘STRIKE MAY SHUT | | DOWN ALL MINES. Three Thousand Smeltermen in Colorado Walk Out. Denver, Col., June 14 —The three thousand employees of the trust! |smelters in Denver, Pueblo and | Leadville walked out at noon to day jafter having extinguished the fires jin the big furnaces and put every- | thing in perfect order for a season of idleness. | ‘Within 4¢ hours, it is predicted, | | most of the mines in Leadville, As-| pen, Creede, Ouray and the other| mining camps of the State, with the | exception of Cripple Creek, will be | closed,throwing thousands of miners | out of employment. | The lew grade metalliferous mines | ef San Juan esunty already have | the strike at the Durange Smelter. | All shipments of ere and fuel to| the smelters have been ordered stopped. As a result many ceal| mines are preparing to reduce their preduction and some will clese.| Almost every industry in the State! will be affected. The strike is due to the refusal of | the American Smelting und Refining | Company te pay the same wages for eight hours as it has paid heretofore | been forced to cease operations by | negotiate with the smeltermen’s union concerning a scale to be paid | under the eight hour law which be | comes ¢fieetive June 15 | The smelter employes rejected the offer of the amelter owners to con-| tinue to work at the present rate of | wages until the constitutionality of! the law shall have been passed upon | by the Supreme Court. The Colo-| rado law is a copy of the Uteh law | which has been sustained by the United States Supreme Court. The Boston and Colorado Smelter (the Argo) iu this city, and the large plant in Pueblo ewned by the Gug- genheims, at which higher wages are paid than at the trust emeltere, continue in operation, the men work- iug eight hours a day. | } A Boon for Suffering Humanity For constipation, indigestion, nervousness, weakness, loss of sleep, loss of appetite or weight, Dr. Thurmond’s Blood Syrup is guaranteed to cure you. Soll by Hy TrveKer. Colorado’s Paris Exhibit. | Colorado Springs, Colo, June 14. | —Commissioners C. W. Sanbora, of | Boulder; M. J. Raney, of Leadville. | and ©. L. Dicersen, of Denver, have | decided to represent Colorado's geld | mining interests at the Paris Expo-| sition by a nugget to weigh nearly | 2 tons, and to be worth $1,000,000. | Sufficient high-grade ore from tke} principal camps has already been | contributed. The bullion will be| modeled into a miniature ef Pike's} Peak. The nugget will be conveyed | te New York City ina special car, | heavily guarded. The government | then takes charge of it. The expo-| sitionfcommissioners guarantee the safe return of the costly exhibit. If you tut the head, lo tion, « ong 4 Cure i + teial notice, w ie > afin and $1 060 per Seienti America larger circulation wow than any ° . lw .r mi- Ae wom sa weekly. Largest cir- | Other pewspaper Ww eekly or semi lution « ¢ journal, Terms, $3 a | . | Fears four by ali. ne le | weekly. NA w Yor’ SUBSCRIP E ee ; dbo eae URE Onion ees F St, Wa New D.C. | Semi-Weekly Republic, $1 00 if aS takes ieee Al ines esis Ra - | The Ties, one year 100171 die,” seid Marion Smith, a cau REVIVO |= Pore Fi docs to ee dent of Chattancoga, as he expir Madea Well Man °° Produces the above results in'30 days. Itacts | and quickly. Cures when all others fail. | MeN will regain their lost manhood, and old ; Men Will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It o: ‘and surely restores Nervous: | Ea Lost Vitati potency, Nightly Emissions, | a Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and | effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, unfits one for study, business or marriage. It cures by starting at the seat of disease, but great nerve tonic and blood builder, bring: | ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re- the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity | = 4 Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no | Sher. It can bo carried in vest pocket. By mail, a caigpnat or six for 85.00, witha EI ten guarantee to enre OF themoney, Circularfree. Address Royal Medicine Co., *SRRGS7RE> | For Sale in Butler by H. L. Tucker. | QUARANTINE Your bogs and chickens against CHOLERA and other diseases by Using Hawkeye hog and poultry rem- Sold in 1898 dies, They area sure cholera e "5 as good asany Wheelmade. All modern . 1ey Pas pre- It's as g asany . Xentative. ‘They insure good health. | provements. Guaranteed for one scar. | if , roy bm * | ound as repfesented, return at our © ey promote growth. The high m in which the publie hold their Temedies is a sufficient guarantee. Sale by J. H. CRABTREE, Butler, Mo, doth ways, and you cap have you pack on demand. a ASK US To SEND YOU OUR FREE BICYCLE CATALOG Send 15 cents for our 1,000 page It lists dvorything used by mankind. y & CO., CHICAGO. At Cannon’s Feed yd. §}; | tion. ae | “|this merping. Smith drunkard fer years | he became intoxicated and tended ‘a revival meeting in the slu He began shoutirg and i a was eonvert bottle of whisky from | pulled a bi |bis pocket and laid it on the aitar, taking an oath never to more. He was taken ill, s |too much for his fragile constitu- ‘ The physician waitisg on bim drink of Smitb re drink any being aid that a emall whisky would save his life, but | fused to take it | Oregonians Start Heme, Manils, June 14 (1:45 a. m )—The first volunteers started home on the ain Newport. The transport Ohio, carrying the Oregon's iret volunteer signal corps, sailed for Sam Francisco via Nagasaki. They are expected to arrive July 12. The fer ten or 12 hours, or in fact, to|t steamed out of the pores | Washington, D. C, June 14.— General Otis cables the following announcement about the return of volunteers: “Manila, June 14 —Adjutant Gen. eral, Washington: Transports Ohio and Newport, Oregon, first signal corps, and discharged soldiers from different organizations, left for San Francisco this morning, via Nagasa- ki. Oregons number 46 1,035 enlisted men. 4 officers, 32 enlisted men. transport Leelanaw arrived yester- day. O: The Oregon regiment which left San Francisco for Manila had 7 mep, but was afterwards recruited to its fall strength while servi the Philippines. oficers, Signal company. Tue! Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely’s Cream Balm, |which is agreably aromatic. It is jreceiyed through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sarface over which it diffuses iteelf. To test it a trial size for 10 cents ora! large 81ze for 50 cents, is mailed by | Ely Brothera, 56 Warren Street, | New York. Druggists keep it. A |remedy for nasal catarrh which is| drying or exciting to the diseased membrane should not be used Cream | Balm is recognized as a specific. | Gees to the Philippines. | Coffeyville, Kas ,June 15.—Among | e men enlisting for serviee in the regular army to day was Daniel Me- Taggart, Jr, son ef the late Senator Daniel McTaggart and brother of | | Second Lieutenant, W. A. MoTag-! gart, ef Company G, Twentieth Kansas Regiment, who was killed a short time age ina charge near Cal-| umpit. Young MeTaggart will go to the Philippines Harper's Weekly for May 27 pre- sents some very interesting features. Julian Ralph gives an inimitable de- scription of the which greeted Lady Curzon on her arrival in Calcutta. College men all over the country will be interested in an article that describes fully the mag- nificent elub which the universty club of New York has re- cently erected. In ber contains the dashing serial by Robert W. Chambers, and the first chapter of a short story, “Amongst Thieves,’ by Wm. E. Norris. Frank- lin Mattheys, in his ninth article on the reconstruction of Cuba, de- scribes in he most entertining way Havana grave and gay, General Garcia's funeral, and the first Sun day of the carnival. reception building fiction the num- Headache Hood's Pills | | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI,? In State of M >of A BOw B ; Administrator's Notice. i Fe | i | | | . | dar. 8! in the city of B sell the ~ | quired at p for cash, toe is some cal = exposu The ap restor Paralysis here pr DRIVING SEASON We ar FOR 189s. e Headquarters for STYLISH TURNOUT Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Horses and Rigs carefully cared Bara near Sou for Par by the da: trade of the town and coun- try 2 All E. I. Notice ties, Weddings, and Calling. y week or month The enerally solicited. rates reasonable. WILLIAMS, Prop. thwest Corner of the Square. SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS house in the c arn: 2o-4t eir attorneye 8 davit,a z © liams’ A Daily Paper Devoted Porto Rico and ¢ Tre Cnoicest Fiction k ata REW YORK WEWS LIBRARY 10c. A MONTH; S A YEAR, NEW YORK NEWS PLBLISHING CO., » Kansas City Times. WESTERN IN LOATION AND SENTIMENT. Entirely ta Western Interests.—ltead {thia Offer to Readere. rally, and pert eofthe great sout ofthe Kansas City Times. T preseedon nearly every re f having a live metroy United § KANSAS CITYTIMES.. THe GREAT NE* APEIR THE GREAT WEST? The Kansas City Sta~. By Mail, Daily cad 5 The Weekly, Ose Yecr ae

Other pages from this issue: