The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 7, 1904, Page 5

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pa tants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- turé of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good”* are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment, “The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over sO Years. ~ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST COMPANY, “Sr. LOUIS, MO. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $7,000,000. Der Trast Company business, Buys and sells high-grade Juvestnen) nd List mailed on application. Ajlows Interest on Reserve Doposita Firms, Banks and Corporations, Correspondence lavited. ‘Transacts a Securit.cs. Individuals, Firms, orrrcormns. pamper TET ice") lotfinan, Ly etiey oom nee, Asa't Trust OMoer, coop ge Aa and Secretary, a cemape Arn satya mone et eb Anatata * Stat Benolst, Yieat Estate Qa, Price, Safe Deposit 0: ies en Writes ie hance Marrison 1. Drummond, np sont Ewing, rid Re ee August Gehner, Geo. TH. Goddard, } B Hotman, Chae, U, Hutthg, Wi yard Jones, m. F. Nolker, Wm. We. B geo rthweln, He Pierce, J. Rameey, Jr., Moses humeey, J. my Juliue §, Waled, Rolla And Are OP sertion Te Preve That Paul's Greats $ pecific is the BEST Blood Medicine, and that good wid go further ove bottle will do more toward the eure of all blood diseases, Syphi- Malaria, Kheuma tixm, Iteh, ete., ete., than’ six bottles of parillas, or any other blood rem- lis, Kezema, any advertised Sarsa- edius! “For sale by Quina Pharmacy, W. H. Williams, Jae Lucas Price $1.00 Per Bottie. Schur Orug Co., Cairo, Hl, Sole Agents. I’s 10 to! you do if you are a victiy of malaria; Don't Do lt. Li's Dangerous. We'll admit it will ¢ almost dead ws. eh OE SS ot. is purely vegetable + fo cure molaria, si and all stomach, kidne TRY IT TO-DAY 50 Cents a Boitic. EYE, EAR, NOSE sr etmnnat DEECIALISI Office in Lacks & Liles Building, Poplar Bluf sso sa Will Bo at Dexter Office Every TUESDAY + ! FRIDAS fab PURE CORK WHISKEY | Dr, MENDENHALL’S CHILL and FEVER CURE (This Pleturo on Every Bottle) Cures Chills, Fevers, Materia, Bilious- ee Tako it a3 a Gcnerel Toni¢ aad at all times in placo of @ir'o. Bronks up Coughs, Coldsand LaGrips. MO CURE, NO PAY J. 0, MEXNDONTALL, Sole Owner Evansville, Indians For Sale By Joe Lucas. ; The Kind You Have RAILROAD LEASED. St. Louiy, Memphis and Southeast: rn Leased to Friseo. A lease which continues until De- | | cember 12, 2002, of the property rights of the St, Louis, Memphis and South- _, eastern Railway Company to the St. | | Louis & San Francisco Railroad Com- | pany, was filed Thursday in St. Louis. | The lease is made to cover the line of | road constructed from Linden wood, a | suburb of St. Louis, to Laxora, Ark., | the road extending from Shipley, in this state, to Hoxie, Ark., the road from Mingo to Hunter, both in Mis- Souri, and all other lines of railroad; owned by the St. Louis, Memphis and Southeastern at the time of the exe- eution of the lease. Rev, Carlisle P. B. Martin, L. L. D. Waverly, Texas, writes: “Of a morning, when first rising, I often fiud a troublesome collection of phlegm, which produces a cough, and is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble isover. UT know of no medi- cine that is equal to it, and it is so pleasant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all persons, needing a medicine for throat or long troub- les.” Prive, 250, 50¢ and $1.00 bottle at Weber & feeny’s. FORT ABROAD. “Make Good” in Bollinger County. Failed to Judge Fort may be a good prohibi- tion lecturer, but he is not much of a man of his word. He promised Judge Anthony he would try some cases for him, in which Anthony had been dis- qualified, setting the date for Decem- ber 14, but-he wandered off with the “Prohis” of Wayne county and set} December 28 as a day for his appear- | ance here, but he failed to show up Monday and the county officials have been notified that he will not be here at all.—Lutesville Banner, Women and Jewels, Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is | the order of a woman’s preferences, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is ofven ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to pur- chase them, If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insidu- ous consequences of coughs, colds and eae eectlee's Gbrdiah SERIE It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected Jungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain eure for coughs, colds and all bron- chial troubles. You can get this reli- able remedy at the Medical Hall. Price, 25¢ and 75c. A NEW PAPER Labor Journal to be Started at De Soto January 9. A labor paper, to be known as ‘The Union Man” will be launched in De Soto about January 9. H. W. Harris, President of the Typographical Union, will be editor and proprietor. The paper will be a six column folio and we wish it success,—De Soto Republi- can. gio? If Unwell Try a 50c bottle of Herbine, notice the improvement speedily effected in your appetite, energy, strength and vigor. Watch how it brightens the spirits, gives freedom from indiges- tion and debility. Isaac Story, Ava, Mo., writes, Sept. 10, 1900, “I was in bad health, I had stomach trouble for 12 months, also dumb chills. Dr, J. W. Mory pre- scribed Herbine, it cured me in two weeks. I cannot recommend them too highly, it will do all you claim for it.” Sold by Weber & feony. Card of Thanks, We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the many kind friends who so generously assisted us in the recent sickness and death of our little son, James Rafferty. "Mr. AND Mrs, GEO. RAFFERTY. A Vest-Pocket Doctor. Never in the way, no trouble to car- ry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing in results are DeWitt’s Little | | Delicions Spread | pleasant gathering held in this city for ‘Sunday a new time card would « K. OF P. BANQUE ET. Enjoyed at Hotel Wright Last Thursday. The last meeting night of the Knights of Pythias of this city, for the year 1903, will long be remembered by the members of that lodge as one of the most enjoyable events in the his- tory of the order. The lodge initiated twelve new members into the rank of Page Tharsday and after the initia tion cermony was over the entire lodge repaired to Hotel Wright, where |a most delicious banquet was served. Short and appropriate addresses were made by different members of the lodge, and allin all it was the most some time. Much credit is due D. W. Hill as chancelor commander for his untiring efforts in making that night’s session such a delightful one. Saved From Terrible Death, The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of | Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and was powerless to save her, The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr, King’s New Dis- covery of Consumption turned despair t into joy. The first bottie brought im- | mediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. Its the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bot- tles 50cand $1.00. Trial bottles free at Quinn Pharmacy and Medical Hall. WIPED OFF RAILROAD MAP Illinois Central Passes Cape Girardeau, Up Sleepy | An unusual announcement was offi- cially made from the Illinois Central headquarters Friday, when it Was | given out at Carbondale, M1, that after) onto effect and that “The Cape” the system. The trains on this reat | system which heretofore van into Cape | Girardeau, will now go on direct to} Cairo over the new line, the Mounds and Olive branch. Kentucky News. Lang Bros., Druggists, Paducah, Ky., writes: ‘We sell more of Dr, Mendenhall’s Chill and Fever Cure than all other remedies combined, having retailed over 700 bottles in one | season. The physicians here preseri! itand persons wh BPFOB Litcas. fi ies rete HARRY BALDWIN DEAD. Popular Citizen Passed Away Satur Afternoon, At 2:45 Saturday, at the Poplar Bluff hospital, Mr. Harry Baldwin, one ofthe most popular passenger con- ductors on the Iron Mountain road, passed away after a long and painful | illness from stomach trouble. Mr. Baldwin leaves father, mother, wife, a sister and brother, besides a host of friends, to mourn his death. His | family, with the exception of his wife, | who is very sick at the hospital, were present when the end came. Accept no Substitute, There is nothing just so good for| Malarial, Chills and Fever as Dr. Men- | danhall’s Chill and Fever Cure. Take | it as a general tonic and at all times in place of quinine, If it fails to give satisfaction mail the front of the car- toon to J. O. Mendanhall, Evansville, Ind., and get your money back. Sold y Joe Lucas. Hon. James Orchard, of West Plains, was here Thursday. Mr. Orchard has been appointed corporation counsel for the ’Frisco railroad, in the place of Judge Burrough, deceased. Mr. Or- chard and family will remove to this city in the spring. We are glad to have such an estimable family among | us, and gladly welcome Senator Or. | chard and family to our city. “What's Inn Name ry Everything in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin disease DeWiit’s Salve has no equal. This has given Early Risers. A vial of those little pills in the vest-pocket is a certain guarantee against headache, bilious- ness torpid liver and all of the ills caused by constipation. They tonic and strengthen the liver. Sold by W. H. Williams. were at their highest and quicker’n a wink Judge Duncan had both fakers out of business. The faker made a feeble attempt to get funny bat ae the laugh was on him he withdrew. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. George Clark died at the family home in the west part of the city from anat- ~ tack of pneumonia fever. Funeral services were held at the residence, conducted by. Rev. Heys of the Methodist church, after which the re- }imains were laid to rest in City ceme- rise to numerous worthless conterfeits, Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine. Sold by W. H. Willigms. - To My Friends, I take pleasure in announcing to my many friends and customers that I am now in charge of the shoe department of the W. D. B. A. where I will be pleased to meet my old friends and customers and new ones. Respectfully, JaMEs KING. Wonderful Nerve. Ie displayed by many a man endur- ing pain of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or atiff joints. But there is no need for it. Bucklin Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It’s the best salve on earth for piles, too. 25c at Quinn Pharmacy and Medical Hall. | Kershner NORTH END PARTY Mr.and Mis. D. P. Bacon Entertain y : P, Bacon most a numbe r of pleasantly young fi t home on North Main st sday witha New Year’s party nor of their son, holidays at hor ing the » guésts were ained from 8 to musie and dane- the guests were ious dinning nts, consisting At llo invited rooms whert ing. ‘lock the s into refre of cream, cake Tho and fruit, were served, Misses Myrtle ude Harring- and Alice Smith, way, Harry Foley, Capt. Messrs. Fred I Ed Bowen, Will Harrington, Raymond Lavin and Fay Bacon, Hest Lint Henry D. Baldwin, superintendent city water works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, “I have tried many kinds of liniment, but have never received much benefit until 1 used Ballard’s Snow Liviment for rheumatism and on Baath, pains, I (hink it the best liniment on earth,” 600 and $1.00 bottle at Weber & F v's The most enjoyable social event of the present se tion, the ball giv , beyond ques- “a by Messrs. George at Red a tribute to the of other years. s filled with beauti- ad young ladies and gallant ind Thomas Brake Men hall | pas asiing ¢ f The large h lw fully gowne sday, as vning | youny men, and truly resembled a hu- mau boqiet of sublime loveliness, At 10 ‘ eL00D POISON PALGERCUS fo cre Your Kidneys whea you them to become diseased by over — perforuua ig their pert of the You must not neglect - When in y nur k, urine scanty flow, pains about you should not you should get BacKACEE AND ngredion its pr rofession, You ‘To separate the aat it can pe 3 Should kidne then they fail to p which at once 1 «Keep S eys be ler, vr duty tele acne Yee Ss ct ea EE, would no” longer be recognized as a station or ae | thei k in Stormach and Liver | ponds is 4 per cent. They not only relieve you, | men: but 250, at Quinn Pharmacy | | and Medica ing DR. McC SBACKACHIE Cury, which is purely a remedy, Price, $0c and $1. march was Art Phillips o'clock the grand 1c d by Me, begun, and Miss Jen- luye Greer, followed by a large num- e pared shld | ber of lovers of Lhe arc of Terpsichore. the Mayfield Medicine Mf, Co, {From 10:00 o'clock until the sma?’ St. Louis hours of the New Year did mirth and eee qoo7 cheer reign supreme, At about | j HWY ne ein SEE WHAT OTHERS SAY dofelo next mi g the many al! Kershner and Brake | ! ept tueanagers in sia i for ir homes, tec! ar ing a | GHICKESTER’S ENGLISH PILLS oi ahi cVebing’s entertainment, Simple Colds Cease to be simple if at all prolonged. | The safest way is to put thom aside at} the very Ballard’s Hore hound Syrup stops a cold and re. PERNYROY A. ginning. moves the ea of cokls, ¢, 50c | mr aud 31 00 botile Weber & Fee ny s, et co” At the me : of the city council fate wraday De, sone Was appointed | € a fide year of 104, The selection of Dr. | or send te n er Greene is a yood one, as he is one of | tyre tue nials. Sold by the best physi in Poplar Blut | &! D2 and coustitutionaky rest and Lonor- | 8100 Madis mint A, PA able. The plan thu dopted will be | a saving to the e ene yh BONDS REFUNDED rman of the city board of health. Dr. Greene will as his new dut- | ies of his new oflice d ie arise as epec une Cape Girardean Normal Sehool Bonds nee. | Sold Friday. by stie Trouble It is exceptional to find a family} gtate Auditor A.O. Allen Friday where there are no domestic ruptures | j,syed $39,000 normal school refunding oceasionally, but these can be lessened | bonds for the city of Cape Girardeau. by having ng’s New Life Pills | phe old bonds bore interest at the rate around, trouble they save by | of § per cent; the rate on the refunding BUSINESS WAS SUSPENDED. | 4 Closed Time. Paces | Mans Sunday f 1) constipation, bad digestion, nausea, | dull headache, dizziness and foul | breath? There never was a pill sold For the first time in the history of Poplar Bluit the barber yps re- mained closed all day Sur All | a of the drug stores did not open as} is al they were allowed only to sell drugs | gyjt be. and rs and other} MEDICAL HALL PHARMACY articles being placed beyond the pale | of the law. The butcher shops and livery stables ran in full blast, as is their custom. A.) G. Egbert, being fortified by the St. Louis newspaper companies, conduct- ed his business at the old stand. Phil} Saup installed jam sandwiches in his beautiful Kandy Kitchen and convert- ed the place into junch counters pro tem, W. Sprigg Brown, who is acting as deputy prosecuting attorney, —in- formed a DAILY CITIZEN representa~ medicines—ciga Notice to Taxpayers. All taxes for the year 1903 will be- come delinquent on the first day of | January, 1904. Immediately after | that date there will be bills issued against this delinquent tax, thus add- | ing a cost of fifty cents to each tax- payer. And you are hereby urged to pay your taxes immediately to save this cost to you. Jno. H. SoUDERS, County Collector. LAL AAR ) tive Sunday morning that all per- PACKAGE SALE. sons who sold anything aside from the bare necessities of life, would cer- |W. 'T. Smith Disposes of Several tainly be prosecuted, but Hundred, as we have heard of no prosecatfons being instituted, we suppose the | “blue laws”? were not violated and all mon were good men Sunday. - The Second Annual package sale conducted by W, T. Smith, the fourth street Jeweler the past week, has ~ | been one of success, and will be con- 50 YEARS’ tinued from day to day until every Ontenanncee package is disposed of. New and valuable prizes will be added. Every package contains something useful and valuable and interest continues in the sales. A $20.00 watch was drawn by 5 G. W. Skaggs, the $4.50 Japanese vase Taupe See és was drawn by J. T. Cunningham, Copynichts &c. | while Ira W. Davidson was success- auteur Sate ee opinion, cewhetner aa | fal in drawing the opera glasses. fhventlon is probably patentable, Communica Jy confident: al. 4 Lng pont frees Ola Gleat agony or securing patents Card of Thanks. notice, without charge, in **Patguts taken, throaat a We take this method of extend- "Scientific fic Famer epoael ea ing to our many kind friends and ae a a eerie ig acne roa Worse, $8 neighbors who so kindly assisted us Calation of lin the recent death of our little son, NW & Ci N rk if) $81 Breadeen, ie Yor §& Co,sernrooo Ne ew g Raymond, our most sincere thauke. Mr. AND Mrs. H, PRaTER

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