The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 22, 1882, Page 6

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A Little Mixed. The following squib. from the { A lady called at one of our promi- |! Nevada Daily Democrat is as true | nent grocery houses a day or two | as Gospel: since and asked tor baking powders. | A doctor willsit down and write One of the proprietors, who at that | a prescription; time, five minutes ; moment happened to be m, was en- | Paper and ink one-fourth of “a ae . se lotel He | and the patient pays $1, $2, $5. gaged talking to his girl. & $10, as the case may be. A lawyer | as polite to the lady customer as a | writes ten or twelve lines of advice | French dancing master andrespond- | and gets from $5 to $20 from his} ed that he had baking powders and | client. An editor writes a half col- | went and brought her cream of tar- pig aachogeg pe 2 2 ages tar instead of powders. The lady | 0 Several dollar’s worth of paper, | didn’t examine the package, sup- | and then surprises the puffed man if posing it to be what she called for, ; he makes any charge. went home and put the tartar into acake she made for we peor important cases that were disposed | that was soon to be married. ‘The | of oy yesterday in the circuit court: cake was as sour as a crab apple and | wy, Cassity vs. the Mo. Pacific | weighed a ton. That cake wasn’t Railway Co, judgment for plaintiff | among the viands spread on the | ¢,, $167.70. board for the parson. The lady] G. w. Grieger vs. B. Kirk, was | says the gentleman is excused for given to the jury and up to this writing The following are among the more SS EE | know of no medi | than Marsh’s Golden | where cures are possible. ee Sl AGIET FROM HEAVEN. [ sheriffs sale. THE NEW FOR be We By virtue and authority ot aspecial Ex- — ver | ecilnegsonge ince Hee clmeee ae DRUG STORE! CHEAP LANDS Ro Medicine Stands Higher Than, cuit clerk, of Bates County, Missouri, re- ee ORES . | turnabie at the March term, 1882 of said court, and to me directed, | state of Missouri, at the ; the use of R. S. Catron collector of the revenue of Bates County Missouri, and the Lungs, against Robert Campt and all those stands higher | parties claiming under Richard Robin am. Itwillcure | and wife, and J.T. Tho -(H-L. Smith, | levied, and seized upon all i interest and claim of the said detendants » of, in and to the following descri I tried | estate, situated in Bates county, Mis relief, un- | ¢o-wit: Marsh’s Golden Balsam. avor of the on, and, to ption of ne »For Consu Fort Scott, Kar “One year which settled on nij many remedies withou til used your Golden is m. lam now) The northwest quarter of southwest well, having used only two bottles I quarter of section 34, township 4o, range consider ita gift trom heaven.’’—Mrs, | 31 and I will, on ie ames Luce, Omaha, Neb. | “Having heard your Golden Balsam ; highly spoken of I bought a bottle for my wife, who had taken a severe cold, which | between the hours ot nine o’clock in the affected her throat and lungs. I cannow | torenoorn and tive o’clock in the after- ie with others in its praises, tor it quick- | noon of that day, at the East front door of ly cured her."’—| 5. M. Scott, Chillicothe, | the court house in the city of Butler, | Mo. | Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or | March’s Golden Balsam is for sale by | so-much there of as may be required at | F.M. Cruml, & Uo., druggists, Butler, | public vendue, to the highest bidder, tor | and by prominent dealers everywhere. | cash, to satisfy said executions and Large bottles 50 cents and $1-00. Don't | costs. } ht a severe Cold, Saturday, March, 1Sth., ISS2. | J. R. SIMPSON, Sheritt. making the mistake. That love mud- dles a tellow’s top-not sometimes, wonderfully. Vol: Orisp Acquitted. The trial of Col. John T. Crisp, of Jackson county, this State, for murder which has been in progress at Sulpher Springs, Texas, forsome time past, closed on the 14th. The jury was out only four minutes and returned a verdict of acquittal. In company with Gen. Joe SHelby and Col. Anderson, Col. Crisp pass- ed north on the L. & S. Texas Ex- press yesterday, Thursday, morn- ing. Brain And Nerve. Wells’ Healt Renewer, greatest rem- e-y on earthf for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, &c., $1 at druggists. West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers Bro’s & Co., _ Kansas City, Mo. 240-14-ly Let's Be Up and Dome- If we succeed in getting the insane asylum located in Butler, we ven- ture the assertion that a very short time other prime importance to our city and adjacent country will be located in our midst, and capital that tollows inthe wake of enterprise will ac- cumulate and large amounts. in concentrate here in Enterprise attracts times within the observation of many of our readers. Countries, that providence seems to have doled out its blessings sparingly to, have grown rich and populous under the magic impulse of pluck and enterprise. The same may be said of cities de- void of all natural advantages. Our lot has been cast in a favored coun- try, abounding in all the elements of riches and greatness. flourishes here necessary to man’s duty to use all the means within our power to develope the vast resources of our country, and this can only be done by the use of the means placed atourcommand. Then let us be- stir ourselves and and everything else that comes with- in our reach that can be made a fac- tor in- our country’s development and happiness. MARRIED. FRY—PORTER—At the residence of the souri Porter. Though not present at the per- formance of the ceremony and the sumptous teast which followed, yet we were kindly remembered by the reception ot a bne lot of most splen- did cake. Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Fry, and with all our heart we wish you along life of happiness and usefulness. ; Council Proceedings. The city council met last evening in the city hall. Present, Mayor Shobe, Aldermen Stephens, Graves, Eldridge. Culver absent. The Board voted a salary of two hundred and | fifty dollars per annum to the Mayor | and one dollar for each meeting at- _ tended by the Aldermen. Mayor Shobe tendered his resigna- _tion, which was accepted by the Board, to take effect when his suc- _cessor shall be elected and qualified. An order was made that the city macadamize the crossing on Uhio street when the property-holders on said street shall have macadamized the same. The council adjourn- ed until the next regular meet- ‘Pain and weakness of lu | | i | ings, liver,tcep | ‘neys, and urinary orga : ved by usi co Tron Bitters ns relieved by using establishments of | capitol, as nas been illustrated many | Everything ; medicinal in every ‘sense. comfort and happiness, and it is our | weak strong, heal the Iungs, build up the | get the asylum weakness or debility caused from impru- | bride's parents, near®Johnstown, by | mend, and I am now in Rev. Wm. Newton, Thursday, March | and feel as well as I ever did. 16th, Mr. Thos. J. Fry to Miss Mis- | your medicine one ot the fail to trv it. mar I-Im JUST had returned no verdict into court. Florence vs. Blamsey, judgment : for plaintiff for $24 damages. Quite a number of judgments were | entered against the Mo. Pacific Rail- | way Co. Judge Gantt keeps right) ‘phe light running, up with the docket. He makes it} The newest improved h lively for the boys and don’t you for- | ican; get it. s The Wilson, newest improved oscilla- RRIVED. improved Sewing Machines. ‘Fhe newest improve The Lignt Running Domestic: 2rmed Victor, armed Stewart; rmed Amer- Seo. oe SE ting, lightning sewer; In commenting upon the wealth’ ot Jasper county’s resources, the | Joplin Herald of the 15th says: ‘She has more towns than any coun- ty in the district and has made the Foc tieipamertt most rapid growth of ary county in| Mrs. J. B. Newberry says: I the State during the last decade, and | neyer sewed on an easier, convenient is now growing more rapidly than | and lighter running machine than the any county in the district unless it is | Domestic for all kinds of work. Bates.”’ |. Mrs. Louis Page says: Since I began using the light running Do- Everyone of the machines have self- setting needles, and are warranted for five years. We suggest to our ministers the propriety of speaking to their con-} per than ever before. gregations in reterence to the obliga- Too much cannot be said of the tions resting upon them to assist in| light running Dom and their the Asvlum enterprise. In sacred- | merits. “Mrs. Abbott, Butler, Mo. | ness it stands second only to the | building of churches &c , &c. i mestic that I got of you isthe easiest jand finest running machine I ever sewed on. “Mrs. J. K. Bruglar. Butler. Tam well pleased with the Do mestic machine that I bougnt of you We are glad that the West schoci house has been neatly enclosed and sidewalks laid down. Some repairs | of that kind is greatly needed. A_ itis so nice and silent. Without | | -Prus ie flattery, L think it the best machine | ; Trustee told us on yesterday that evercoadé there was no money on hand to pay ! Mrs. S. Clark. Butler, Mo. H | for repairs, Mrs. Dr. Matchett. Johnstownt Iwould not be withou, | c sewing machine; it -is | ne plus ultra. : | Tam well pleased with the Do-; mestic machine, and money could not Mo.. says: a Domes ‘The streets between the railroad tracks in West Butley is peing mac- adamized with coa! siftings. It 1s said to make a good substantial mac- | huy another equally as good. adam. This young city is ablaze; ~ Mrs. Toha Randall. with enterprise. Go it while you! The Domestic machine is the one | are young. I desire. because, it does all kinds of | work, and never misses a_ stitch, | besides, it’s silent and light running, | Mrs. Jeff Mohler, Pappinville. The Domestic machine isthe most | complete, the most convenient, light- | est running, and most silent of all | machines. Mrs. Wm Jackson. Die No. 4, Domestic nahmachine |ist die beste von allen, und jede Dr. Frazier’s Root Batters. Fra zier’s Root ttters are not a dram- shop whisky beverage, but are strictly ‘J They act; strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep | the bowels open and regular, make the | | nerves and cleanse the blood and system of every impuritv. aM dizziness, rush of biood to tne head | hansfean sollte eine haben. tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, tever and | ague, dropsy, pimples and blotches, | Mrs. John Hermann. scrofulous humors and sores, tetter, ring A hundred worm, white swelling, erysipelas, sore | like nature. 10-2t of testimonials of a { eyes, and for young men suffering trom | HcaieSiGasx | dence, and to temaies in delicate health, | \ Frazier’s Root Bitters are especially re- | commended. | Dr. Frazier: 1 have used two bottles of your Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Diz- | ziness, Weakness and Kidney Disease, | and they did me more good than the doc- PIANOS ORCANS. Pianos $160 ur (Stool, Cover and Book) | Elegant Square Grand, 3 springs, full | | Agraffes, every improvement, only $245. | tors and all the medicine I ever used. | Cabinet Grand Uprights $210 and $250. From the first dose I took I began to | Other Grand Holiday Bargains. Jubilee | rfect health, | Organs, $55 up (Stool and Hook). Ex- | I consider | celsior, style 42, Five sets of Reeds, 15 | greatest ot bles | stops, only $87. “Oriental,” style 103’ | The following testimonials will answer mestic sewing machine, I feel hap- | The three quarter cabinet Do-} | 226-1t-13-3t Bates Co., Mo: | A lot of genuine, first class, newest, Admantstrator’s Sale of Lands. | — WHE nodersigned, as administrator ot the estate of John Maloney deceased, will, in obedience to the order of the Pro- bate court ot Bates county Missouri, made | at its February term 1882, sell at public sale the following real estate ot said de- | | ceased for the payment of the debts allow- | ed against said estate, to-wit: | Lots tand 2 of northwest quarte- ot sec- | | tion 6, township 39, range 31, and lot 1 and west half lot 2 of northeast quarter of said section 6, and southeast quarter of said | section 6, and the west half of southwest | quartér of said section 6, on Monday, the 20th day of March, | 1882, between the hours ot eight o’clock A.M. and’‘four o’clock Pp. M. of that day, for cash in hand to the highest bidder at the east deor of the court house in the town of Butler in said county of Bates duriug the session of the circuit court of said county. Jounson Hitt, Adm’r. 12-tds. { | Bridge Comamussioner’s Notice. Notice istheteby given the>the nnder- | signed 8 Commission. ~ for and in | behalf ot Bates county, State of Missourt, will on Saturday April lst, 1882, } at the east frontdoor of the Court House in the town of Butler, proceed to*let the tollowing contract at public auction: One bridge, complete, across Panther Creek near Rockville, with stone abutments and | iron superstructure. The masonry and super structure will be let separate, The | contractor will be required to give bond with approved security, The undersigned I |ieserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARSHAL L. WOLFE, 15-2t Bridge Com’r. of Bates Co. | | | | H | Money to Loa live On Farms at 7 per cent interest an Commission on 3 to 5 Years SALE time with privalege of paying betore due it desired. Money turnished on | short notice. Ww. E. yjissouri pacific WALTON, . RAILWAY. The Direct Rote FOR ALL POINTS IN Eansas, Colorado, | Buggies, Garriages, Sddle Horses, FARMERS will find and excellent feed lot and WwW. T. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Drugs. | ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE ty MO. | IN BUTLER. T will give my personal attention to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. OLIVE HOUSE, W. J. LANSDOWN Prop’r. BUTLER - ------ MISOUR outhwest corner ot Public Squar i) Butler Academy will open tor itsgnext | scholastic year en SEPTEMBER§34,11331. Let all who wish to avail themselves of ts privileges be present on the first day it possible. For particulars address. - M. NAYLOR AND EMIGRANTS Wishing farm Horses, Mares er Mules will do well to call on C. T. TRACY, at the Southern Stables, Butler, he always keeps a supply. 8 tf. C. B, LEWIS’ a aoe ery, ——_AND— STABLE Will be tonnd a splendid line of ind the best of dmving teams. He gives special attention to teams left in his charge. an abundance of corn, hay and oats, and water for hungry horses. He also buys and cells 3utler Academy sings. Mrs. M. Martrn, Cleveland, O. MSold by J. G. Walker druggist, Butler, o. at $1 per bottle. Henry & Co, Sole Prop’rs. 26 Vesty STREET,New York City ! Ten sets ot Reeds, 20 stops, only $125. | No “Bogus” sets of reeds or “dummy” ! ‘Mules and Horses. BEN. B. CANTERBURY, FOR INSURANCE, RELIABLE COMPANIES, Go TO Ben. B. Canterbury, For Money, | On FIVE years time. 3 AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTERES Call on BEN, B. CANTERBURY, Butler, Mo, (One mile north of depot.) * + 8 million Hedge Plants, 100 tbousand Apple and Peach trees. 50 thousand Pear Plum, Cherry, and other truit trees. 4 50 thousand small fruits. All kinds ot hardy Ornamental Shrubs, Trees, Vines, Bulbs, &c., dc. Write me what you want and let me price it to you. Address D. W. COZAD, ‘ # 7-3m LaCygne, Linn Co., Kas HIDES Wanted! LEWIS HOFFMAZ (Successor to) S. HIRSCH & CO. Southeast corner of the square, wil 97 pay the highest price In CASH for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, TALLOW, FEATHERS, RAGS, Don't forget the place, ( Southn-dneat ner of the square.) Spot ASHouggta 10 grambling. | HAVE RemoveD. My Stock of DRUGS to the building on the ‘WEST SIDE PO § j | i formerly occupied by ST OFFICE. F. M. CRUMLY. CITY {HOTEL On Ft. Scott st. 1 1-2 block trom Southwest corner of the square. Wer Meszico, California | stops. All sent on 15 days trial, freight , | tree if unsatisfactory. Fair and honest | | Give him a call at the RED Livery sealing guaranteed. Sheet Music !4 price | | Piano, Organ, er Music Catalogue tree | MENDELSSON PIANOCO.,, | For canned fruits, ©. S. Wheeler is be- | low the market 14-tf Bex 2058N, Y¥— j J SE oP aE oe ! In Jaffa’s, C. S. Wheeler is gon all. | STRAY NOTICE. | | Taken up by Joseph Harrold on Feb. | | 3d, 1882 and posted before the under- | | signed, a Justiee of the Peace of Elkhart | | township, on Feb. 13th 1882, one bay fil- We want to say to our farmer friends, | ley 4 ftand 8 inches high, 2 years old, no that we are selling the best class of Gro-| ™arks or brands. Appraised Feb. 13th ceries, at lower prices than other 1882, at $25.00 by Charles Lee, Dan Ro- stores, tor the reason that we do not have | berts and Thos. Smart. ' For crockery, re goto C.S. Wheeles. 14-tf : to hire extra clerks, as we are in the hard- | * 13-3t W. J. Wootery, J.P. ware and implement trade. In imple- -—- - ee eee aes ments, we are in the lead of all others. | A NEW | Having the highest grade of goods. 14-tf Cc. S. Wheeler. Don’t tail to visit the Cash Dry Goods House of J. H. Christopher, one door south of Post Office. im >) ie { nterprise IN BUTLER, We have fitted up machinery for the manufacture of the 'Climax Bed Spring, | With adjustable head rise and 1s | first class in every respect. Is j noisless and A careful investigation will convince you that you can buy more goods for your money at Christepher’s than anywhere else in town. Call at one door south of Post Office. nted to Please All | OR NO SALE. CRUZAN & MADDEN. i Four blocks cast of square on Dako- | | Warra 34r-2w rg-tf. | A ‘ irnn between ST. ; SAN ANTONIO, via Sedalia, daily. | All trains arnve and depart trom the Grand Unior Depot at St. Louis, [Stable known as Walley’s barn, 2 | } and Texas. 2 Trains Daily FOR ALL POINTS IN THE TO SELL A THE DIRECT ROUTE 1p | as the husband, the ; as the young man, the girl as well as the blocks south of the square. 118-45-d&w-1tm. EMPLOYMENT. HE poor as well as the rich, the old as well asthe young, the wite, as well ing maiden as well | boy, may justas well earn a few dollars EAST ss NORTH : —VIA ST. LOUIS.— 2Trains Daily, Pullman Palace Hotel Cars are | LOUIS AND} —_+eee | the house an tor them | tent, we can im; | tion to vou free do loy.nent, as to sit around wait for others to earn it We can give you employment ll the time, or during your spare hours n henest ca ' only; traveling, or in your own neighbor- fs 1S y igh! , among your friends and acquain- -nces. If you do not care tor employ- cost. It will cost you | only one cent for a Postal card to write for onr Prospectus, and it may be the | means of making you a good many dol- lars. Do you neglect this rtunity. You not have to invest a Pom mon- , and run a risk of loosing it. le great | You wilt readily see that it will be an | easy matter to make from $10. to $100. } a week,@nd establish a lucrative, and in- hereby assuring passengers direct | dependent buciness, honorable, straight connections, forward aed profitable. Attend to this | Matter NW, tor there is MONEY IN IT for all who engage with us. We will | Fast surprise you and you will wonder why { TIE, SUPERIOR ACCOMODASTION | you never wrote to us betore. WE send | FULL PARTICULARS FREE. Address 2S BUCKEYE M’F'G CO. . A. Tatmacr, F. Cuanpuxr, (Name this paper.) Mar ton Gen’l. Manager. Gen’l. Pass’r Agnt { 11¢-d-fr. aoe ASTI- | Drugs, rt valuable informa- | Also a new large, and well selected stock SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS Meals : - + © 35 cents. Board per day - - $1.00. © 3n gom 4 DRUG HOUSE. ———-OF-. DR. E. PYLE. Call tor anything in the line ot | Medicines Paints, Oils, Dyes, and all PATENT MEDICINES Books and stationerv ot WALL PAPER SAND Curtain Hanging JOHN DUFF PRACTICAL Watch maker & Engraver , BUTLER, - MISSOURI.

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