The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 5, 1906, Page 8

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~ JUNDERGROUND CITY ONE OF THE GREAT SIGHTS OF to Visit All the Won- ders. in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- Surely the most wonderful sight it is possible to witness ia the under- ground world, hewn out of solid rock salt, which the out-of-the-way trav- eler will be amazed to come across in the obscure little Polish-Austrian town of Wieliczka, five miles or 80 from Cracow, and the principal cen- ter of the salt industry of Galacia. The mines are directly controlled by the Austro-Hungarian minister of finance, through whom one must ob- properly proportioned, than food made flour. iapagine rae eaerm — tain permission to enter the salt cities Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare: ‘This is saying much for common soda crackers, and for, for some unexplained reason, the goric, Drops and Soothing Syraps. It is Pleasant. It much more for Yneeda Biscult, because they are salt 1s looked upon as so much gold, contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic i even though this whole subterrancan gubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms world is made of it. The record of and Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind these salt mines goes back as far as allays ; the eleventh century, and they are Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Osuasipeticn miles upon miles in length and contain and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates ine. all the purl ‘ hundreds of miles of streets. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, baking, purity of the cleanest bakeries, ‘The entrance is hardly fairplike or The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Your Unel . wonderful, consisting of a long, low J our Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best building above ground, containing the GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS offices of the administration. One goes down nowadays by an ordi- nary lift, the old horse-power concern being a thing of the past. The present writer, however, since time was no ob- ject, preferred to go down still more gradually by means of the great zig- zag staircase hewn In the salt. The mr wee on peaepesir “ or kes A = o . other of the vast cham rs is one al- “| The Kind You Have Always Bought mon of tarot te ase | NG OU Haye AlWays b0 “Saari In Use For Over 30 Years. One of the first sights shown In the great city is the enormous expanse of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE CITY. —_ == the Letow ballroom, which is lit up for Ce an the visitor’s benefit if he chooses to ——— pay a few shillings. for his people. His have shown that they think Uneeda Biscuit the best of that food, nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. Uneeda Biscult NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Bears the Signature of — = — — This enormous ballroom dates back 1 ‘ Tornado in Oklahoma. Always Remember the Full Name wo — me Se Se nt a ae TMttezowah, Okla., July 2.— This e 7 Fae towski, the then director of the Ga- DUV ALL & PERCIV AL } town was practically demolished by [ axative Bromo Quinine lacian salt mines. ’ f I asked, as we left the ballroom, how a tornado. Nearly every building far we were from the surface of the FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO in the place was torn from {ts foun - 7 scsi dain, and in no into ar-| Cypres a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. FARM LOANS. of the citizens were seriously hurt’ é WY on Box. 2 5c, We have baa bode Sod fr nay A A _ of interest Many remarkable escapes were ex- ABSTRACTS. perienced. . ‘ —_—_—_—_—_—— That some werenot killed outrigh An exchange says: The biggest We have complete set of Abstract Books and will farnish Abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County and 1 fo Gusto thofect that the whole trust op earth fs thecountry newspa- examine and perfect titles to same. earth, “About 220 feet,” my guide replied. “And this tier is the first of the sev- en cities of our underground world of salt.” But only three of these levels are opened to visitors. ‘The salt of this subterranean world is curiously durable, as may be seen from the fact that the great chande- lters, though composed of mere strings of salt crystals, have yet endured for centuries without melting or wearing Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. Opentn3 Crow Indian Reservation Sheridan, Wyo., Billings and Miles town took refuge ln cyclone caves. heavy | f live stock, | Pe? It trusts everybody, get cussed ee ee trusting, mistrueted for cussing, Crops were ruined. City, Mont. Rate to Sheridan, Wyo cxcasnesinaiiididesatetbbintibenmiihiman and {t busts for trusting, gots cussed | “'*Y» : Wy out in any way. for busting. And there youare. All and Billings, Mont., via direct lines | ‘1 most caverns the guides use Ben- INVESTMENTS, $22.90 for round trip and to Billings | gai-tights, so that the loftier features Spee | PERN pyaR eNO y ‘of the saloons, chapels and streets may be seen. To visit the second “city” of this strange world, one de- ascends yet lower by a long series of staircases hewn in the saft. Gradual- ly, as one nears the bottom, the colos- sal “Michaelowice” chamber /. looms We will loan Pee idle money for you. securing youa reason: ble rate of interest on choice security. j Earthquake Extends 100 of which may be the gospel truth. Miles Along Lake Erie. Notice to Contractors. Cleveland, Ohio, July 2.—A shock | Notice is hereby given to all whom it may pow = er er was felt here that was pronounced | 80m that on Tuesday, the 24th day of 2nly, —— bie by Cleveland ecientists to have been 104, atthe Hast Front Door of the Court House | Rates for harvest hands to West- in the elty of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ern Kansas; One third of the regular an earthquake. It is reported 0 | detween the hours of nine o’olock in the fore- have shaken the southern shore of | 20 an4 fve o'clock in the afternoon of that , one way Fate for parties of 5 or more Labediete ios 0 Givtansect00 wiles, (atiare Semen st some eanape Uae moving on one ticket. Tick- the eastern limit being Painesville | struction of the following bridges, as provided | +8 — in pong 4 Har for in the report of A. H. Bell, engineer, and | cars, ic! on sale June 15th to and the western limit Marblehead. wv. 3, Bary John oe eee bee wey e . er appointment by the County ou Court of Bates county, Missouri, inthe matter| Annual State Conference Epworth Only 82 Years Old. pet Nice git aa ONE. | League of Missouri, Pertle Springs, “] am only 82 years old and don’t ‘Two bridges, each one hundred 140) | Mo., $2.45 for round trip. Tickets expect e n when I got to be real old tootopany ae sale July 15th to July 19th. Fi pecs ove: ‘Nine bridges, each of one bi (100) | 0 Sale July uly 19th. Fi to feel that way as long as I can get J ee a ee EBL | Syed Sages, euch of sty totpan; | DO! FoturD limit es ndinyoe: Special rates account 4th of July. Branson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely | “twobridges, each of forty (40) foot span, there’s nothing elae keeps the old as | the road-way of each being fourteen au) feet Tickets sold to all points within 250 and Miles City, Mont., via St: Paul, $25.70 for round trip. Tickets on Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. —0:— A RAILWAL STATION OF S8ALT.. vaguely, with all its appalling mys- tery. It was finished some time in oung and makes the weak asatrong | wide, all as described in the ficati Phys gana tonic medicine. De ain the oflce of the Pah gl veg essay pee ning nag — = ra the hag goons century, a8 og DIRECTORS, pepsia, torpid liver, inflamed kidneys ee ae op ea bee bespiseamreharet re for roun ip- Tickets | 40 or years of labor. bead or chronicconstipation are unknown | 00 7 at cone Gu pb tslclpgeva te sold July Srdand 4th. Final return | partment ts about 100 feet and E. A. Benner, Crank Wix, J.J. McKex, OO a cad ty Yaak T. tnd approved by the County Court of Bates | limit July 6th. gy Reta this chémeber: Su enter Jos.M.McKmsex, Yrayx Houzanp, J. W. Cuoars, q county, Missouri. Chautauqua Assembly Pittsburg, |some smaller saloons, each named F. N. Drennan, 0. A. Hemwiem, W. F. Duvar. after some distinguished personage. _ The third tier, or “city,”, of this strange place contains the railway station and an admirable restaurant: “at this railway station,” my guide told me, “some five-and-twenty miles of lines from all parts of the mines meet. We keep the restaurant open all through the summer for the bene- fit of tourists from Austria, Hungary, Germany who Clay, druggist. Price 50e. Each bidder bidding fer said work will be ols quired to pnd ond in not leas ten twenty ha Kas., July 4th to 14th. Tickets cent of the amount of the work so let tohim fer gold July 8rd to 14th Inclusive. the fai the falter ene vemtortnecontreet | Final return imit July 16th. Rate Because Prisoner Escaped. | Newsrnu contrast in tne ne and manner r-| trip, tare plas 50 cents for she round quired by said engineer. And at the time of ‘ Jackson, Miss,, July 2.—Shoriff C.|Sating sala bids each sald Sidhes Wht Woo Chautanque assembly Carthage, 8. M { Clayborne county; has | quired tod . eon tadtesnll ip te aakdow te quired to deposit with the undersigned s cert | Mo,, July 8rd to 12th. ‘Tickets sold the chargeot complicity in theesca pe (81,000.00), as security to be held by the under- | July 2nd to 12th with final return charge iP Pe | signed engineer until he shall have enteredinto | }imit July 13. Rate $2.80 for the J. E. Regan, a white man, sen- tract and made bond as above provided for. pay yor fe ou of a Bald work willbe et by. 3. Borron,eng!- round trip. Reer, neighbor named Jason Noody, who} witness my hand and oftcisl seal os clerk of walked out of the Port Gibson jail prong Sap nd attr 8 SNE ten days betore the date of execution, ; ©. ¥, HRRRELL r and has not since been heard from, ok pa th prenoer a although the Governor offered $500 reward for h’s capture. 'Trastec’s Sale. plas The Sueriti wae arrested within Pete oe Senin dinar ai five intantes utter bho bill was found, | crmens bs ome 7 Cuiae eo Ayeinnt'vn | Sai ie ee eres to which tickete may be sold call a Sana Mississippi Sheriff Held We are thorgeghly outene dong departments to prompt- ly and properly serve you. —:0:— E. A. BENNETT, Pres. J. J. McKEE, Vice-Pres, W.F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DUVALL, Asst. Cashier, ; jenrens and plinmd uader $2,000 bond. His fated the second dav of May, . selalisc x pare Monday. T. B.Neq.| fw Betessousty, ional, in bank i, page | dopot oF phone 27. mith has becu appointed tempurary ot - Grand Lodge P.0.E, A Tragic Finish. a a finger could” to become a ruinous entire pro

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