The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 15, 1882, Page 5

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ACAL NEWS. The heathen Chinese bill has pass- ed the Senate and has been sent to the House There v s no business done in the The court will be in session this The street commissioner has put clearing at work re- Rah for a torce to-work sreet. The. force moving Dr. Betz’s stable. is Mr. Lampton of Boonville, Mo., will open the Lindell hotel in this city soon. He is said to be a good hotel man, and will run the Lindell after the most approved style. All right, Mr Lampton. oyster supper out at the residence of Mr. Rose- man the other evening, was a grand affair, and much enjoyed by those who attended. the city were present. Several couples from The Willow Branch church that was destroyed some time ago, has been replaced by a much better house than the old one was. The church was built by the united efforts of the Methodist’s siding in the neighborhood. 7. J. M. Pris returned from New York Saturday last. His wife remained at Warrensburg, and will be in this city the last of the t friends n’s, Te- ard Presbyter week, and then she will vis at Lamar for about three weeks ac- companied by her si If the weather will only keep straight, Butler will be the liveliest city out; work on new buildings,ma- cadamizing streets, and otherwise improving, will be the order of the day, and industrious mechanics laborers,. will not be found sitting around waiting on the weather any longer. and The grand inquest of Bates coun- ty is now in session, and it’s a bad time for evil doers, they are a pret- ty good looking body of men, and we think they will make it interest- ing tor the law breakers if any there be in the good cgunty of Bates. “Tom Silver’s face is wreathed smiles as broad as a county road, the thought ot discoursing state mu- sic to the behoy’s, makes Tom feel mighty serene, and don’t you forget it either. in A fire occurred at Vinton last night and the business houses of Mr. F. A. Cox and Mr. Marion, were with their contents, consumed. We learn that within the past year the house of Mr. fire several times, but fortunately, until last night, it was discovered and extinguished. Mr Cox had a thousand dollars insurance on his house. We didn’t learn whether Mr. Marion’s was insured or not. Sorry to hear of Vinton’s bad luck. Marion has been on The Republican party is getting its hand pretty well in, in assisting the odds and ends of creation in re- pudiating State liabilities, wonder if they wont take a hand by and by in repudiating federal liabilities also, good faith and common honesty, and decency, requires that state as well as federal indebtedness be discharg- ed. But anything to beat down the Democratic party, and keep the Re- publican party in power, is the rule of action that governs that party. The replevin case of the Missouri Pacific railway company vs. 3 Deas Tygard is now on trial in the circuit court. The evidence tor the plain- tiff is in, and to-day the defendant will introduce his. The case is an important one in which a considera- ble amount of money and nice legal questions are involved. We will give our readers the results of the trial as soon as it is ascertained There are quite a number of attor- neys engaged oneither side. Boggess and Railey for the plaintiff, and E. J. Smith, A. Henry, P-. C. Fulker- son, Judge McGaughey, S. A. Riggs and John Atkison, for the def’t. It you are suttering from indigestion or any complaint of the Stomach or Bowels, uu will obtain great relief by using the Prickley Ash Bitters, asthey have the property ot gently relieving these or- gans and placing then in a good and healthy condition. 13-tf bate court on Saturday, Judge | Brown went to the Infant Wonder. | Dakota | i | i same may be said of medicine and for ex- | like nature. = | Pianos $160 vr (Stool, Cover and Book) ; ample we will mention English Female | 10-2t Huco SicMuND. { Elegant Square Grand, 3 springs, full | Bitters as a positive a for ee cure | ys Semen | Agraffes, every teepeotereets on $245: | of chronic female complaints an irregu- A met ste gaaueel Cabinet Grand Uprights $210 a 250. | . * = great desideratum in the preparation gravee 8h sap es prigl prsicbeae Sree name of this medi- | of medicine is that it should be palatable | LISTER ee -3-- BRILL, | other Grand Holiday Berga eng | Z Raper a Lali corte qual, | Without losing its efficacy. This is the es t Organs, See up (Stool am Sook): Fas because Wuperior to anything else qual’ | case with Prickly Ash Bitters, and being Barrows, cfc, eb. |celsion sive PUG fentaly” style : peg. shee sor refer one bottle of this | graded as regards their cathartic proper: | \ me only 3 a, bees As iad. Pee eas Shit of thts | ties, they are better adapted for general ; cee: wets. mee cs rg wise Bes eo to half « dozen otst ers which possess no | use than any other similar article. A) <-> - No ‘Bogus sets 0} Leaded : pert me. oN trial will convince the most skeptical | |stops. All sent on 15 days trial, 100B =e | — | tree if unsatisfactory- Fair and honest | Grateful to Invalids. i 2c << Fx H ees . dealing guaranteed. Sheet Music ls price oe | Eine Me ae eee) an Se Fie ER DELSSON PIANO ge 50! it is refreshing withou sickening et- { i pene fect of mos. stumes Mari-rm_ at the red front. Lyon & No If’s. * Box 2058, 5, ¥ pe’ ? &;: SPRAGE & HUNTER W. E. Walton & Co. Successors To MusicalEmporiumButlerMo : Sheet Music Music Books etc. Pianos and Orga Wealso eee A nice sto k of Sheet Music, . We Handle the celebrated Mathushek. Steinway & Son. Deckers. | Chickering. Weber Music Books and Instructors. Also musical_ merchandise consisting of make of Pianos you wish. Also the Estey, Go. Woods,, Smith Amer- ican and the Shoninger Or- gans with bells. Remember that we Can, and will sell you instru-% ments as cheap as you can buy them anywhere. We are also Ag of the teading and. and you'll be convl Piccclos Harps. “= Violin and Guitar Strings. — Bows, Bridges and osir. Jing Machines. Three Prices. Give, us a trial snts for the New Home, Best machines in the nced. White ‘and Davis, Sewi world? at Bottom Jus A lot of genuine, first class, newest, Business Card. | Eprror Trwes—Having disposed | of my stock of drugs to Mr. A. J. | improved Sewing Machines. ee pant Satterlee, who will remove the same} The newest improved Domesti 7a Medics a Steais Higher thon 3 waa hadeinguweon.. de | The Lignt Running, high armed 5 Marsh’s Golden Bal-am. 3 into his new building soon. =" ©" | ‘The light running, high armed Stewart: ~ sire to say that I will be found at the The newest improved high armed Amer- ace E : new stand with Mr. Satterlee, where : friends | imption of dicine th Wilson, gewest improved oscilla- I hope to welcome all my and old patrons as usual, to whom 1 am under many obligations for past It will cure | 1-1. Smith, | ve USHESS. ting, lightning sewer; IGESTION, HEADACHE & BILIC Everyone of the machines have self- Fort Scott, 2 cer = YSPEPSIA, IND ene Senee . setting néedles, and are warranted for five “One ve i T cought a sssere Cold, = ERE —— Pu years. : which Settled on my rs. 1 tried) % y BROWN MEDICINE & RAT’ CO, Leaveiwonta, HAM. = ALL. = | many remedies without ¢ ag reli ¥ ———_—————_— —— 1 : a Lam now ‘z= ep snd SY ALD DEvscws7otee. Never Fails! pero The following testimonials will answer | til T used your Golden Ba! 7 well, having used only twn bottles I [consider ita gift from ven.’—Mrs, James Luce, Omaha, Ne! “Having heard yo highly spoken of F bought a bott , who had taken a severe col . Teannow! raises, tor it quick- Scott, Chillicothe, | Reasons why Bailes’s SALTNE APERIENT shoule be used by all casses in preference to all others. It isthe cheapest aud most reliable purgative ever offered. It has stood the test and gained an enviable re- putation wherever us d. It is the only large for their merit: Mrs. J. B. Newberry says: neyer sewed on an easier, convenient and lighter running machine than the | tic for all kinds of werk. iwi size aperent that sells at 50 cents a bottle Mrs. Louis Page says: Since IT! affected He! ac he stomach, a bowels, with- : 5 = : join wit It acts on the stomach, and Me with- | began using the light running Do- 2 out nausea, griping or any trou lewhat- oS. 2 ch A mestic sewing machine, I feel hap- ly cured her. ever. i pier than ever before. vpeepar. form, The Par porey soe aah Sod not blacken the teeth, so characteristic? fron preparations. Its taste is pleatant, its action is Mo. Inedicine, haye never f mild and it never fails- does. jemsle Dis anes 2 | It releives sick March’s Golden Balsam is for sale by} headache, acid stomach and heartburn Too much cannot be said of the! EM : Cruml_- & ee cree Butler, | netantly. 1 4-2 . = . a vay and by prominen’ lealers everywhere. ; > 2 Sore light running Domestic and ther Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. merits. Mrs. Abbott, Butler, Mo. vert The three quarter cabinet Do-'! mestic that I got of you is the easiest | and finest running machine I ever sewed on. Mrs. J. K. Bruglar, Butler. Lamwell pleased with the Do mestic machine that I bougnt of you itis so nice and silent. Without | flattery, I think it the best machine ; fail to trv it. mar I-1m Notice of Thanks. Eprror Tres—I desire, through | the columns ot your paper, to return | | thanks to those who aided me in the publication and distribution of my book entitled ‘“‘Nobody and Yet Somebody.” I can assure my friends that the favorable comments upom ever made. the effort are fully appreciated. L ee a ee ee : : Mrs. S. Clark, Butler, Mo. eg TY ‘y % | Mrs. Dr. Matchett, Johnstownt , ary C. TAYLOR. | yJo.. says: I would not be withou, Post Office Change. ja Domestic sewing machine; it ae 5 ae an ic to | ne plus ultra. ! We are informed that Adrian is to | “y", 4) well pleased with the ye haye A mew. posto Mr. A. J- | mestic machine, and money could not Satterlee has just been appointed by | buy another equally as good. { the Department to succeed the pres- | Mrs. John Randall. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER 213 0, MAIN ST. \ aw | Tr Enterp rise’ in BUTLER, | : Pl LLS | SYMPTOMS OF A We have fitted up machinery for ! TORPID LIVER. Loss of A: Pain in the manufacture of the tite, Bowels costive, : | Climax Bed Spring, ‘with a dull sensation in back Pain uncer biade, fullness after eating, elination to exertion cf bod ‘ - ses 2 The Domestic machine is the one- With adjustable head rise and 1s| $UUSility of temper. Low spirits, ent incumbent, Mr. Moudy, and —_ | L desire, because, it does all kinds of } | first class in every respect. Is aieling of having. n- ziget da some duty, soon move the office into his neW | work, and “never misses a_ stitch, | noisless and Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, room which will be occupied with | besides, it’s silent and light running. | | i ganecel ty oe right Ze; a stock of drugs and groceries. \ Mrs. Jeff Mohler, Pappinville. | H Warranted to Please A 11 colored Urine, aad zs = | The Domestic machine isthe most } | { % NSTIPATI Fable of the Lioness.—A greatstir was | complete, the most convenient, light: | i OR NO SALE | PILLS are expecially adapted te fe t BENE se : = s es. } b ys : } pr amr air poe est running, and most silent of all! . : Se i i ey men ma — one done ciizcis suche chanee Cooe owe to the Lioness and asked “how | machines. Mrs. WmJackson. : Sia ey CRUZAN & MADDEN. | Ene] Emenee aE tics the == many do you have at a birth,’ she reply- Die No. 4, Domestic nahmachine ; eae é | nourished. and by their ‘Fonte Action on the ed, “only one, but at a Lio es abe jist die beste yon allen, und jede 25.5 ; Four blocks east of square on — Patty The po ss ane te boa “in | hansfean sollte eine haben. | a street. 341-2w 14-t. things with which we Mrs. John Hermann. contrasting many desire a single superior | deal. One would article to half.a dozen inferior ones. The : Wir dy A hundred of testimonials of a ;

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