The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 10, 1882, Page 3

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s we anticipated, there was o be done and we wanted our | jocteditor todo it. The colision | apened Wednesday, the foreman “semngittron: afar. It happened in | “shout this wise: Gus became of-' é at a little complimentary | nthe daily and wishing to take | spite and empty his gal out on body, calied out to our local | happened to be passing, to! ‘sop and explain. During the ex nation some naughty words pass- “ed, which the foreman keeping at a distance did not catch, but “gould sec the fire .flash from their gs, and knew trom the general ap- ance of things that in a_ short time there would be hair in the air. Well, they kept getting madder and mader until something was said and eur local made a dive for Gus’ left optic, aiming to put it in mourning | forthe next 30 days, but Gus was watching that pot and just dived under our local’s left wing and came | up on the other side. First round | _ andno blood. } ~ Second round, which fasted fora half hour, wes a good deal like an old-fashioned taning mill with Ephriam at the crank. No blood yet. Third round. Bob dropped his hat and picked it up. Fourth round. Turn the crank _ Ephridm. - Fitth round. Both clinched and Gus made a pass at our local’s left , ear with his grinders, but Bob just . laid it around on the other side. and they both hugged. No blood yet. Sixth and last round. Turn the crank Ephriam. . We are proud of our local; he’s fighter and will tackle anything - from 4 ‘show ticket to a railway » pass. Damages done. Our local lost three hairs and stumped his big ‘v2. | Gustook a deep cold caused by : opening the valve to his bellows too | often. Moral: ‘‘‘He who ‘fights and runs away will live to fight another day.’’ J ' Dr. Mott’s Endorsement of Speer’ Port Grape Wine. | | The tollowing from the celebrated Dr. Mott, of New York, speaks wouders for Mr Speer’s efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey. The Dr. has spent years in Portugal and the wine districts of France. and knows what he is falking about. 62 Madison Avenue New York, April 11, 1878. Mr. Altred Speer,—Dear Sir: The visit which I made last year to your Vine- yards, wine-presses and vaults at Passaic N. J., satisfies me thoroughly that the wines manutactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can - be offered to the public tor mediciual use. Acting upon my favorable impression at thetime, I have since recommended the Port Wine; more particularly in my Saag and am satisfied with marked nefit to my patients. There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the wine being made of the finest Oporto grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxurant fruit. Wishing _yOusucess in your praiseworthy enter- ; I remain respectfully yours, "ALEX B. MOTT, M.D., Prot. of Surgery, ellevue Hospital Medical Colege, &c. Sold by F.M. Crumty & Co. Butler, Mo. [280-20-2w —Charles Sprague, Esq., visited Rich Hill yesterday. FOUND AT LAST. Marsh’s Golden Balsam, for the Throat and Lungs, is the = Right Remedy. Twenty-four years azo my wife and I were out ng Lake Ontario ina sail boat, + during a hard wind storm, and were cap- sized and thoroughly drenched with wa- ter and chilled through. She took a se- vere cold and cough, from which she nev- errecovered. I have spent hundreds of dollars for physicians’ prescriptions and Patient medicines. She had tried every- thing that offered any hope of relief or cure of her distressing cough, butall in vain. A short time agoI was given a sample bottle of Marsh’s Golden Balsam e throat and lungs. It seemed to} help her. I purchased a large bottle, and | n another, and then two more—tor at _ last I had found the right remedy. It has | cured her.”’—[ J. W.|Brown, carriage man- i turer, Kansas City, Mo. } Marsh’s Golden Baisam is for sale by F. | M.Crumly & Co., druggist, Butler, Large bottles 50 cents and $r. Trial size 10 cts. May tst-rm-d-w —Will Hupp is gomg to take in _Johnson’s circus at Rich Hill, to-} morrow. How to Save. H All hard worke’s are subjeet to billious i attacks which may end in dangerous ill- Rees, Parker’s Ginger Tonic will keep the kidneys and liver active. and by pre- venting the attack save much sickness, | Joss ot time and expense, Delay at such times means danger.—Detroit Press. See other column. i ae | { ; We. E. BUTLER AATIONAL BANK, SU TLER, Mo. | Authorized Capital,’ $200,000 Capital Paid up 50.000 BOOKER POWELL, T.W. CHILDS, WALTON, C. C. DUKE,.....- ---- President fi President. Cashier DIRECTORS Dr. T. C. Boulware, W. 1H. Irwin, Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr. N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, T, W, Childs, M. L, Wolte, R, D. Williams. Judge Booker Powell, Wma, FE, Walton, C, H, Dutche: John B. Ellis, Receives Deposits subject to check at | sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- } | change, and does a general banking bus- iness. Correspondents.’ Merchants’ National Bank, .. Kansas City Valley National. Bank,.......- St, Louis, Donell, Lawson & Simpson..New York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, S, Q, Dutcher, R, D, Williams, Frank Vonis, John Pharis, Henry Donovan, J, I, McKee, J, R, Estill, C, C. Duke, M, A, Maynard, Your business is 1espectfully solicited. . BATES COUNTY National Bank. BUTLER, MO ORGANIZED iIN i878, Capitol paid in, - - Surplus - -- - Large VJauii, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. We are prepared to. do a general bank- | ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c.,* &c. DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, Dr. Elliot Pyle E. P. Henry, Dr. J. Everingham, j. J. Ryan, Dr. D. D. Wood, Geo. W. Miers, I. N. Mains, J. P. Edwards, W. J. Bard, J. M. Patty, F. Coleman Smith. J. Tygard OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - President. J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President F.J. TYGARD - - --- Cashier. DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES EYE EAR AND THROAT W .E Scott, M. D. KANSAS CITY. Oculist and Aurist, of thefNew York Eye | Ear, Institute, will visittregularly each | menth, BUTLER, « (Office at the Palace Hotei.) Rich Hill, 24th, Nevada, 22d. 23, - Harriconville, 27th, EYES TESTED FOR GLASSES. JOHN DUFF PRACILICAL Watchmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. \SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS -Cashier. | A, H, Humphrey, | Green W. Walton, | 575,000. | ~ $ 20.000 | 25 and 26. Talmage. | Nevada. j Dr. Berry - TuTT’s a << | back part, 2 diade. Palin elinat: | canse the ne system ‘wniec Action on t alar Stouds are p! array St., N. ¥. tite, an an thy Take on aniby | duced. Price B cents. | 10 Sets Reeds, $90 Poe ta ee Lamp: Bteel and q for yooring <3 Action, o pi 354 AND NO’ > fo eee nie neat O90 fairer ee t Foutes tr sae aunt socure the advantazes of ONSURTATRI > Yong experience im cusinc j | Bomea—Nervous it: | —_DEALE i= Hardware Iron, Steel: N ALES, acksmith’s Supplies, Geo. W: Brown's wers, Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton ¢ erison Hand Plows, Buckeye ultman Taylor Threshers and ombined Reapers and Mowers, I I Racine Spring Wagons, Rovil St. John + Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows, Roud Se | nd best assortment in Bates Co. North Cuiriy R. R. DEACON i ers, Haworth Check | and Bradley and | e Grain Dril Pp wine Binde ted Reaper and Mower, Machines, Bain and La- *. The largest stock r. Sqr. Butler Mo oO THE LIGHT RUNNING ‘DOMESTIC. TRE | MODEL Machine of THE DAY. BUTLER DEALER —ON— Southeast Cor. Sqr... - - - pone AT THE ~¢* ays +, BOOKS 4 NUTS, CANDI ake pleasure in anne te the public thar I have lucated in Butler to make it my future home, and haye the largest and best as- sorted stock of clocks, watches and jewelry and spectacles ever bronght to this market. which I will sell cheap for cash. Having had n years experience in the n Mae ture of watehes and clocks in Eua- rope, lam now prepared to repair watches and clocks. no matter how complicated nor how badly they have been abused. By bringing htem to me. you can have them put uitgood running order and guaran ees satistactio ————— tinne to, float, & Fee IN Si =p Fqp7 7 pa se ae r W.F. Maday PO AF So A BY DE. A BPAeavard, 10 STANDS ATTEHE HEAL | 1 | THE Family OR THE Manufactory OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY Fluszo Sissmund, AGENT, Dry Goods & Groceries Dakotah Street BUTLER, MO’ INERY. LARGE VARITIES. SURES BYSPEPSIA, INDICESTION, HEADACHE & BILIOUSNESS. Sw DREDICINE & MF*C CO. Lesvenwonra, Kan: R. A. ATEISON, GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODICE THE BOOM WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER Has also atrack the Grocery business, and on its ide “Bub” will cor WITH ONE OF TH =LARSST AND BST SELECTD STOCK OF Groceries in the City. Store Room Southeast Corner Syuare, Butler Mo. 5 - Never Fails! # THE HORNS Grocery iiouse OF Cc. DENNEY ac thir well known and popular stand en the East side of the square, ure leading the GROCERY TRADE sor BUTLER. cu ‘Their stock 1s composed of Feed Flour. and the best | qualiy of Staple and IN hancy Groceries, Glass, Queeusware and Crtiery. TUE ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Tha vo hous. In che city, and therete npetition. The oduace vT the por- ron ners, and Will gladly attend to thew wishes at any and atl times ¥ Goods deliveress in the city lim promptly. Chas. Deney. Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent interest an Commission on 3 to 5 Years time with privalege of paying betore ra ~ ] es ey oy a 2 Br’ iy ICE due it desired. Money turnished on short notice. W. E. WALTON, sje am WYATT & BOYD DEALERS IN. Luimber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, | Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster Paris At Butler and Applieten C tty. Parties desiring to buy will please cali andex mine our stock. v-n52 HIDES Wanted LEWIS HOFFMA (Successor to) S. HIRSCH & CO. * Southeast corner of the wil pay the highest price in CASH for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, TALLOW, FEATHERS, RAGS, Don't forget the place, ( Southn- ¢ Inrac rofthe square.) Spot fl ougzt> 40 umbling. ‘|

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