The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 8, 1882, Page 7

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Council Proceedings. j Skin Diseases Cured. The City Council metin the city hall Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. ig FS ' LOCAL NEWS. oe ee last evening, Mayor Shobe presiding, | Cures as if by magic, Pimples, Black . i We are authorized by the manag-| councilmen all present: The first ¢4ds or gube, Dlothes sand ae i ! a | sa 7 on the face, leaving the skin clear, heal- ingcommittee to state, that no per- matter brought up for consideration | thy and beautiful. Also cures itch, bar- was the opening of Dakota street to | ber’s itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, the rail It was stated that the | scald head, chapped hands, sore nipptes, money had been raised with which | SFE lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, son whose character is questionable will be admitted at the masquerade pall on the gth inst. Yarns, &c. Skin Disease. F. Drake, esq., nd, O., suffered beyond all des Cleve- n ription ase Which appeared on to pay the property holders along the proposed extension and t - | froma dis A. L. Betz and Mr. L. B. Allison } his hands, head and tace, and nearly des- : of the | troyed his eyes. The most careful doc- | toring failed to help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier’s Magic The preparation being made by; the committees tor the supper at the | refused to receive their <h masquerade ball on the gth are very money awarded to them for dama- elaborate and expensive. ‘Theyaimj ges done their property by the pro- to make the tables excell anything of posed extension and that an order { ca A . had been made by the Board toopen ever see2 in Butler. ¢ are eer iseases ever disc the kind as the street some time ago, which had | “iseases ever disc = For Blind, blee Mr. Currier has his new brick |not been obeyed. The matter was | ed Piles Dr. W machine on, and itis said to be of disposed of for the present by a mo | ment isa sure cure. ns. The firstand orly positive cure for skin ing or ulcerat > Pie ot. | Call on $1.00, by mail Flannels, Jeans, Ointment and was cured by a few appli at Hal g hose, W eclen Hose, cuts Ie will s h tion which carried, to appoint acom- | Sent by mail on receipt of price, fifty . large capaci ; = require such | mittee to inquire into the trouble and mel Ni SO selet Gee pa one to supp yt le ¢ emand for brick | report to the Board at the next reg-} For sale by J. G. Walkers oncom “mn Butler this spring and summer. | ular meeting. Mayor Shobe, Coun- -——-- ———--—- , Another one could be kept busy we cilmen Stephens and Culver compose PILES! PILES! PILES! eect eee hink the committee. A sure cure found at last! No one at et oan = — An account of the City Marshal meee cus ne ure Cure oot ara beanta SAD aE 2 nea SOaSE s a en gh 2 leeding, Itching an jcerated Piles has Atlanta, Georgia, = 1866, was a | for fifty seven dollars for services &c. eccadiscovered by Dr. William, (an In- smouldering ruins. To-day she pans {| was allowed. Notices of appeal] dian remedy, cailed Dr. William’s In- a s out a population of near sixty thou- from the Commisioner’s report | dian Ointment. A single box has cured sand people. What has produced ers along the proposed line of exten- standing Nojoncmeed (sulter Ave sain: awarding damages to property-hold- the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years DEALER IN this wonderful growth? The enter-j sion of Lyons strect to the District ite) alter tan pista bis emonde tnt onto: CROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE e . = 5 : ing medicine. Lotions instrumerts and prise of her solid men in securing | Court were served on the Board inj electuaries do more harm than good. railroad facilities. the tollowing cases: Mary E. Wal- | William’s Ointment absorbs the tumors, nse eee) SSeS, es ley, J. W. Houston, L. Sims, T. S. | allays the intense itching, (particularly at F. M. Allen of Butler, was in the | Heath and A. P. Moore. night atter getting warm in bed,) as a city yesterday arranging prelimina- Action on the Commissioner’s re- PENRO o Me neers meses pele: T H E B Oo oO M and is prepared only for Piles, itching of ries for opening a music store in Ne- | port on the Pine street extension, as- | the private parts. and for nothing else. WHAICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER vada. He willoccupy one of the] sessing damages to property holders Read what the Hon, J. M. Coffinberry elegant store rooms under Moore’s| was defered until the next regular of Cleveland says about Dr. William’s | Has alao atruck the Grocery business, and on its tide “Bub” will econ Indian Pile Ointment: I hase used =a See tinue to, float scores of Pile Cures. and it affords me ; is opera house, and will have one of | meeting. the best localities in the city. He| The Street Commissioner was or- | pleasure to say that Ihave never found WITH ONE OF TH LARGST AND BST SELECTD STOCK OF made the Democrat a friendly call! dered to lay down a side-walk on | anything which gave such immediate and aes aEste = e@ e e @ thile sre. [_—Nev. aile es eee AB ymane: Ss - 1 ’s Ind: am here.[—Nevada Daily Dem-jeast Dakota street in front of Mr. Pease BARS ie Nee oe Groceries LE t he City. Newsom’s residence. For sale by J.G. Walker druggist or After speeches by Messrs. Jack- } mailed on receipt ot price, $1.00. : : son and Riggs in reference to the HENRY &Co.,Prop’rs, v2-n& month, deliver a lecture in Butler. opening of Lyons street, a motion | 30-1ys 62 Vesev Street, New York City }| “= His theme will be ‘‘the world is flat} prevailed that a committee ot the and square and does not revolve. | entire Board go and view the line of The distinguished gentleman is an the proposed extension. : and security, on improved, productive astronomer of eminent ability and we | ;« An order was made that the Street | farms, quickly and at reduced rates. See Commissioner gather up the ladders | or address Houston & Bornw Prof. Ferguson will, in about a Money! Money or : ‘ esa A ee arenes aj- | the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. short hand reporter will be on hand | 7 a . ee x aL _aipieg ina ad AY ohne Rouse iasbeeniestaniabed neal yao ONES ee ee © | vears and their goods are celebrated for | On Joxota Strect. |} Street Commissioner; when the } purity and strength. We would recom- es ~OUN TE pe pases A Fae : igs tomers. COUNT | Council adjourned. mend a trial ot their Gold Medal brands © Sout Baa oe j : St aaa to all who desire superior cookery. g-4m. | Of Southeast corne The people ot the Christian church | What Adrianites Would Like to know- = — no in Butler have adopted anew and} J¢ Dy, Hall really didn’t know |. SETS TE OT - — | STATE or Missouri, County or Bates —ss. In the Circuit Court of said county March term, 1882. : T H E Li CH a i = us bs) | Amelia A. Taylor, plaintiff, vs George A. Taylor, defendant. At this day comes the plaintiff and take down verbatim et hteratum the lecture. rather novel plan to pay their pastor. | which picce of cake the ring was in. Every member of the comgregation What was the matter of Superin- is required to subscribe so much per tendent Ww ill:ams at the close of servi- | ces last Sabbath eve. week, pavable at the end of the week, | re : : sees : i If Smith, of thenews room, plays as asalary fund, which is paid to a | billiards ; y more. committee appointed by the church, | Ifthe people appreciate the earnest herein, by her attorney, and it ap . . 3 | ~e * pearing to the satisfaction of the THE which the committee pays over to | and efficient services ot the two 5 s = 5 ladies wlio worked’so0ardtor the) cou that the detendant George A. the pastor at the end of every month, | : 1 Taylor cannot be summoned in this e | testival, and to whose indetati : ; ae it | action, whereupon it is ordered by jlabors its success was, The money subscribed thus, keep- a x > ing the stor in ready money andj measure, due. = the court that said defendant be noti- MODEL the church out of debt. When Dore’s moustache will ar- | fied by public tion that plaintiff has rive, and whether it will come by comménced a suit against him in this At least two-thirds of the adult! express or freight. court, by petition and affidavit jn the population ot Bates county are pro-| When the trains will stop break- peg tei = args | hi r ducers. What we will soon begin ing in two between here and Butler. Byun ae =e ees on Seas GE a Machine o The > P. O. will send off mail eras pgs ae = = RY beste O. will send off mail |v orce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted with said de- classes ever becomes too great in any | enterprises and work together for = ee a untry, th: y C2 ros- | the gencral interest of the town. Bee er ae ieee country, that SS, cannot be pres \ gene erest 0 ce) plaintiff, Baar aaleseihee and THE DAY. perous, however highly favored it} Mr. M.S. Powe Deere Se Cormeen at the next term of this court, - may be as to soil, climate, &c. The | i Me > Owen sent aoe ore ©Y | to be begun and holden at the court fertility of our soil, the variety of its Marshal Morgan that abusinessman | house in the city ot Butler, in said 1 P nie wid had offered to lease the building he | county, on the Second Monday in products, and the ease with which s my Bere it can be cultivated, all conspire to | Will erect on his lot Southi lak the | Siar next ian nen on Reorder increase the numbers of the former | Pera house. when completed, for ot ie BUTLER, to feel the need of, is consumers. If : ao ira the same morning they reccive it. the disproportion hetween these two When all will stop fighting new é fighting Ww. bh. MADDY he be At 6and7 percent., according to amount I Hiave Be moved TO MY—-- are expecting that he will tell us some- | helonging to the Hook and Ladder n33-6m Sedalia, Mo. = . = 8 ; Eee oT ae thing new under the sun. A Times | Company. We call the attention of our readers to N W 8 U ] fF ; eed ~ = Lt STANDS ATTHE HEAL OMESTIC. Store Room Southeast Corner Syuare, Butler Mo. NG all my old cu-s Six doors eas} OR THE Manufacto ry OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY Faussro Sigmund, AGENT, 5 shali so long continue—and if not, class. This being true, it behooves three pe a price that would 5 then on or betore the last day of said us to set about providing the means | him twenty per cent on his invest- | term whereby consumers may find profit- ment. Don’t you see what enter- | ton ~ee r 25? conf able employment amongst us. By | P™S¢ and pluck does? Seen) will be rendeted tar the largest element in the con- That ancient quadruped, called the | it is further ordered, that a copy here- suming class are skilled laborers, who are only to be found in the fac- tory and workshops. Let us then have factories and worshops that will ground hog, saw his shadow yester- ship His peepers fell on his shad- | Bates county, Missouri, for four ow and he struck a bee line for his } weeks successively, the last insertion ed, and judgment ee Lock and ea of be published, according to law, in Muzzle and Breech-Loadine Shot Guns, day. We went out and saw his hog- Jae Ee po AES aavecely Etifles and Pistols ve ter $ 508° | newspaper printed and published in] A qmawmnition ete., SELL answer or plead to the peti- E E H A, RR 4 a said.cause, the same will be e 8 a0, [oe GWHansmith. THE PS bring this class to us to assist in the! po) ; : to be at least four weeks betore the Hi Nd] ao Vi i n the ground. For the infor- | tO De at tes I Ww 2 6 consumption of our products, thus oe = first day of the next term of this court- oO e, Le i ab se E aa HE Gs ictor mation -of our readers we state that shi % . R. Jenkins, Circuit Clerk. =i : T ie a furnishing the producer a market for | he js a razor-back swine of the Ar-| 4 a a the Gee oe Sewing Machines. his produce at home. kansas breed. Look out for bad Witness my hand and the seal} Keep none but First-lass wo Gun Locks and Sewing Machines neatly Will the local editor of the Butler | Weather- (L. S.) of the Cireuit Court of | <P eee nee nace en ‘ z sia a Serene ty, this 3rd day Times, refrain from using all the poate COUR: unig sta cay , Butler, Mo. 5r of December, 1881. slang phrases, which are in daily use| Four additions have been made to See eee. RA. A. DAaynard, with all the street ‘*Hoodlums’’ and | the M. E. Church, South, since the corner loafers throughout the land, for one day at least—[Rich Hill | Enterprise. Oh, me, bud, you must be chol ooo isk G If help shall Whereas a ae soo wren Cai : ss > Sea : } agains na ime. no P sha Durand, her husband, by t eir Dee: ot icky, aint you? Let us give you some | 3 : z 2 ae mk ¥ & come, the meeting will probably | Trust dated July 17th, 2879 and recorded of Madam Winslow’s Soothing 5 inthe Recorders office, in Bates county Syrup, diluted with catnip tea, and close on Sabbath evening. Mr. } Missouri in Book No. :7 at page 443 con : 5 | Wood is laboring zealously in the | veyed to the undersigned trustee to se- some horse radish soaked in para- ; Wee S = ~ cure the payment of the note in said Martin L. Brown, Att’y for PI’ff. protracted services began. The | TRUSTEE’S SALE. ly atter Sunday, if help should come ic. u ane cters | gOOd work alone. Deed of Trust fully described the follow- goric. It’s — ae such roosters | © — ing described real extate, situated in the as you are. ang phrases are very ’ s tat Missou: es e oe ae : odes wwe So aes | ee ee ee ee a | BOTS, CANDIES TOYS ETC.,..1x een AO rn bee ae J An_ old physician, retired from active j 31 and 39 in Prairie City, including all carry you back to the golden days of | practice having had placed in his hands | the streets and alleys adjoining said Blocks Daily Papers end Periodicals always on ba: your lite, spent in holding up the} hy an East aes Meonsy ve formula that have been vacated, and, iden said : ee BSS aan ot a simple vegetable remedy for the | note and interest are past due and un-|~ 7)... 71, a_i : see south corner of the streets, trying to | speedy eS of Some paid. Now therefore ae the request of de er pleesate ae pace Fs 4s NEW thaw out the chill of a sleep on the | {0 eee aa es ee j = ae Soa ete ead gine Butler to make it my fature home, ground all night in some dark alley. | and radical cure for general debility and } Deed of Trust I will as Trustee sell said and ee ee ot oe We will dismiss this journalistic | Seat Ps asinte, sites Lawns, eta land at aloe eee Ribas a = Soot jewelry and spectacles ever brought ; - Y¥ 01 = 5 a . scalper tor the present with the prom- | ers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty i ae= a eae eT rene mince eileen i i 3 ¥ <. | to make it known to his suffering tellows. | Sanita tho amanke ise to refrain from using slang phras- ‘The recipe with full particulars, directions | Wednesday February ~ 1882. ———— degre es, as he callsthem, when he refrains | for preparation and use, and all necessary | between the hours of nine o’clock in the | rope, Lam ee prepared ter i ‘advice and instructions for successful | torenoon and five o’clock in tae after- on stealing the thunder of the | treatment at your own home, will be re- | noon, of that day, to the highest bidder Nevada Democrat on the Carbon} ceived by return mail, free of charge by | tor cashin hand to satisfy said note, in- watches and clocks, uy matter how complicated nor how batly ther have been abused. By brin: = bs j i: vith s' 5 . ! s Se county question. Is your pain any | Sood ae Se. “oe gn ae = — F. J. Tyearp, ea have thea § i mR. M. E. 4 itgood running order and guar better, bud? ; Gly 161 N. Calvert St. Baltimore, Md. | no-7-4w. Trustee. uitg Legh eerrae o eS eS | meeting will be prolonged indefinite- ie se 5 AT THE POxTt Or FICK VELER. F. BERNHARDT. ig square, Butler, Mo. Grocery House OF —1C. DENNEY ISON, At their well known and popular stand on the East side of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE IN wae BUTLER. ..8 Their stock 1s composed of Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Crtiery. THE. ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than sev heuse im che enty, and therefore oe nor ft competition. Vhey pay liberal prise r Produce. They solicit sc Htinusnce of the pat- vonage of their t:ane costomers, and Will gladly attend to their wishes at anvund all times Goods Gelivered in the city lim promptiv. Chas. Den:;). HUGO SIGMUND MERCHANT TAILOR. IE ALSO KEEPS FOR SALE Sewing Machines, NEEDLES AND DLL DRUG HOUSE prmmecere < (s Watts DR. E. PYEE. Call tor anything inthe Inne ot Drugs, Medicin es Paints, Oils, Dyes, and all PATENT MEDICINES Books and stationary Also a new large, and well selected stock ot WALL PAPER ‘AND Curtain Hanging: Wm. RILY, KEEP A FIRST-CLASS LIVERYAND FEED STABLE! One Door West Of The Olive House THEY HAVE Fine Teamsand Fxcllent Bugg nd are adding new crew to the tock. They wre very seccnpd- Mc Farind Bro’s ——DEALERS IN—— HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS Etc. South Side of the Square BUTLER MoO. We respectfully invite the public to call and see our stock which is The Most Complete in the City, Many yeais of practical experi- ence has given us a knowledge of our calling, by which we are en- abled to supply every demand the rapid pac developement of the times require. We employ none but skilled workman, and guarantee our goods and work. No 1o-t#. Respecttully, McFarland Bro’s

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