The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 31, 1882, Page 7

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ath ads for the cele- wiler on the 4th of July. will” probably be paper. ’ encw G. B. squents would be very ac- Ch inbers of West But js expecting to make Bespin cle last night. ag gloves have arrived and 5 are enjoying themselves | fear that t Dr. Britts, of Clin- assisted in performing the poperation on Mrs. Vickers, dose, advances the opinion will recover. say that the chintz-bugs ne. Well, they could sav pthat would send a of happiness into the hearts ereater greater le. ess men, We guarantee you phetter suited in price, style, bringing your job work to iuzs office. Special efforts | de to fill all orders promptly. by the program of the i State Teachers’ Associa- shng to be held at the Sweet 5, that Prof. J. F. Starr of is booked for an address. none more capable of the Prof. Sarr. + ewton, ot Butler, who fill- #. Clark's pulpit last Sunday, Hed two eloquent and logical being listened to atten- ughout, and elliciting the eomiums of praise from oheard him.—[Rich Hill Rich Hill Coal Company this week 660 d: The Hunt, Wagner, | ton & Fulkerson tracts— | from $85 to $125 per acre, fum over $50,000.—f[Rich a4 | t {would the two Butler Bands a an eight wheeled band anddrawn by twenty blood- $s, suit ye old timers for the luly celebration at Butler? uusands that will be here need prised when they witness How to Save. dworke’s are subjeet to billious | may end in dangerous ill- tker’s Ginger Tonic will keep and livér active. and by pre- ‘attack save much sickness, expense, Delay at such danger.—Detroit Press. | i | | | | | on Rats.”, desired found at last. Ask tor “Rough on Rats. It” * fats, mice, roaches, flies, bed 200-7-ly \Heath received a letter 2btado yesterday stating that Man Heath was quite ill and 5 ted to live. Jackson, wife and sister, isburg, arrived in the “on Thursdays train, upying the residence Riddle property, at of Pine and Academy Jackson is the father- ur enterprising merchant, istopher, and. we un- | make Butler his tuture yhefind Butler a pleas- 420d enjoy lite with us. ; Times. | Take Notice. by given to all parties | tlyes indebted to me on } me forward and settle the | sold out and must settle ) Without further delay. ot settled immediately will hands of an officer for Mean business. RA ATKISON. diseases peculiar to d by a relaxed and flab- Mthe muscular system. If so not been completety delion Tonic, faken Hi doses after meals, Pe ou and permanent cure- afford sreat poet but $1 Obtained at at ' Mr. acres of | b | dealing guaranteed. An Taenee cow Lot. I. A. Dodge, of Round Prairie. returned from a two months visit to On his trip to the sunny south he had gone directto Austin, Texas, from thence to the southern border of near the Rio Texas aweek ago Tuesday. the state Grande river. He two of wood from some | then turned northwest and wandered | over the frontier counties acd finally brought county. up at Brady, McCulloch What he did there we can | better tell by quoting fromthe Brady Sentinel. It says: “Messrs. W. R. Rice, John W. ' Hagerlund and Joe Rehm have seld | their stock ranches to Mr. 1. -A: Dodge, of Bates county, Missour:, who will stock them this fall with thoroughbred short horns. Mr. Rice received $3,000 for his place ; Hager- lund $5.3g90 for his, and Rehm $2,000 for hi The three ranches make combined wil a magnificent cow ranch, Dodge c and 1inly secured a prize when he purchased these three plz ces, lving together as they do. W believe they are to give posession , about the first of August next. There are this ranch. about 5,000 acres of Mr. Dodge will occupy it this fall. He willtake two car loads of stock from his farm in Round Prairie. Mr. Dodge thinks Texas is a great place tor stock, but he thinks it isno farmimg country. | He expects to do well on his large raneh, and we hope he may.—[ Ap- pleton City Journal. How is it that Dr. Betz has no leading part to play in the new G. B. organ. Skin Diseases Cured. & Dr. Frazier’s Magic Ointment. Cures it by magic, Pimples, Black | ads or grubs, blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear, heal, thy and beautiful. Also cures itch, bar- *r’s itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, serId head, chapped hands, sore nipples, svi lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, &c. Skin Disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleve- | land, O., suffered beyond all description | froma skin disease which appeared on his hands, head and tace, and nearly des- troyed his eyes. The most careful doc- toring tailed to help him tew appli cations. | Dr. i | the Port Wine; more par! | Practice, and am_ satisfied | cure, aad a The first and orly positive cure for skin | diseases ever discovered. For Blind, bleeding, itching or ulcerat ed Piles Dr. Williai n Pile Oint- ment is asure cure. 00, by mail. Sent by mail on receipt of price, fitty HENRY & CO, Sole Propr’s, 62 VEsEY STREET, New York City For sale by 1; G. Walker. nso-daw ty Most true 1s that wise Thomas Fuller that ‘learning gained most by those books w! vhereby the printers lost.” saying otf THE NEW DRUG STORE! J. LANSDOWN Good Stock of Pure, Fresh: Drugs. [on THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | IN ssivig rsa R, MO. > Prop’r: I will give my personal attention G R 0 c R | F S to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. OLIVE HOUSE, . | W. J. LANSDOWN Pror’r. | PIANOS ORCA NS Pianos $160 ur (Stool, Cover and Book, | Elegant Square Grand, 3 Springs, tuil | Agraffes, every improvement, only $245. Cabinet Grand Uprights $210 and $250. Other Grand Holiday Bargains. Tubilee Organs $55 up (Stool and Book). Ex- celsior, style 42, Five sets of Reeds, 15 stops, only $87. “Oriental,” style :03, Ten set$ ot Reeds, 20 stops, ‘only $1.¥t | ! No “Bogus” sets of reeds or ‘dummy’, | All sent on 15 days trial, freight unsatisfactory. Fair and honest } Sheet Music ¢ prices | Piano, Organ, or Music Catalogue tree. *‘ MENDELSSON PIANO WILL YOU. HAVE AN M-=BRACE? | A perfect device } FOR SALE AT SANE LEVY & (03. BUTLER, MO. 1T=m. be ' hear and 2 bath | Lyons & Nolf | BARDYARE | of Trust, dated March 31st, | from kidney HULL, Endorsement of Speer’ Mott's Port Grape Wine The tollowing from the celebrated Dr. Mett, of New York, speaks wouders for Mr Speer’s ris to raise > Oporto Grape in New Jersey. The Dri S Spent years in Portugal and the w distr ts king nows what o your at Pa ly tha re pure that mediciual me _thoro red bv vo d the ver publi the upon my favorable impression at the time, I have since commended larly in my } benefit to my patients. There can beno better proof to the doubting mind, as to the wine being made of 1 the finest Oporto grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the e bearing the luxurant fruit. Wishing | you sucess “in your praiseworthy enter- prise, > I remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., Surgery, Mellevue Hospital Crumiy & Co | 2S9-29-2w Prot. of Butler Trustee’s Salc. i | WHEREAS Hiram Patchin and Susan | A. Patchin his wife, by their Deed | and re- cordedinthe Recorder’s ot in Bates | county, Mo., in book No. 17, Page 397. | conveyed to the undersigned Trustee to | secure the payment of the note in said | Deed of Trust, fully described the follow- ing described Real: 5s Bates county, Mo,, v The southwest | quarter of section twenty seven (27) Tp. forty-two (42) of range thirty-three (33,) containing 160 acres more or less, and whereas said note !s past due and un- paid. Now, theretore, at the request of the legal holde: of said note and by vir- tue of the anthority in me vested by said Deed of Trust, I willas Trustee afore- said sell said Real Estate at the Last door of the Court House in the city of Butler, in said Bates county on Wednesday, May 31st, 1882. between the hours of nine o’clock in the te situated in | | forenoon and ‘five o’ciock in the afternoon of that day. to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy sz tid te, interest and | costs. : | Cg-4t-) Money for a Rainy Day. For six years my daughter was sick | and other disorders, We | had used up our ings on doctors, when | our dominie edus to try Parker’s Ginger tonic. Four bottles cttected a |} a do worth has kepi our | tamily well over a year, we have been able to lay by mohey tora rainy day,”’— A Poor Man’s Wite. 22-1m with“ marked | Racine Spring Wagons, Roy:l St. Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrow nd best assortment in Ba MODEL R. R. DEACON 7 —DEs!. “Hardware N A FE ee acksmith’s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown's wers, Ca Plows. Canton C orison Ha and Plows, Buckeye Cultiva ultman Taylor Threshers and ombined Reapers and Mowers, THE LICHT RUNS Machine of THE DAY. ines, Iron, npire Con Jokn Sew: Road S IN Steel: Ss Haworth Check FR, rn Ptanters, ined Reaper and Mower, Machines, Sqr. Butler Mo. Pees Ses Aas ING ‘DOMESTIC. OR THE Manufactory OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY Hugo Sigmund, AGENT, BUTLER ewes: DE! ALER IN * = GN= Dakotah Street Southeast Cor. Sar. - - Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby claims given that I gainst the ester A. Barad. at | ty ot Butler, Bates c ounty Misssouri,on Wednesda ay, June 7 7th | _ D. 1882, between the hours of 6 o'clock | 7m. and 5 o'clock o. m. of said day, | f ssive days thereafter at | the same place and between the same j hours. Allclaims not presented for al- | lowance will be debarred trom any ben- efit of said estate. Joun B. Eris, ssignee. Butler. Mo , April 26th, 1882. 21-6t. (Norta Main St.) Two Doors Sonth of The j —AND— au EENSWARE BUTLER, MO. no tt i i | Dry Goods & Groceries: - . BUTLER, MO‘ >, aINAE- A Mayard, AT THE 80:6 OFFI EB BOOKS AND STAT: ON ERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS Daily Papers and Periodicals always BEC. IN LARGE VARITIES. ou hand, ° I take pleasure tn announca, will sell Having had w no matter how been abused. By bringing a aie the public that I have located in NI Ww | Butler to make it my future home, j and have the largest and best as- H sone euock or clocks, Watches and | jewelry and spectacles ever brought H C |to this market, which I ‘POST OFFI E cheap for cash. ¥ | years experience in the manu | ture of watches and clocks in j rope, Iam now prepared to repair i watches and clocks. j complicated nor how badly they have i htem to me, you can have then put | uitgood running order and guaran ees satistactio jJLWELER. R.A. ATKISON, DEALER IN o eeeiaiaiciaie and COUNTRY PRODIICE | THE BOOM WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER Has also struck the Grocery business, and on tinue to, float, WITH “ONE OF TH =LAREST AND BST SELECTD STOCK OF the City. Store Room Southeast Corner Syuart, Butler Mo. Groceries in TMDICESTION, HEADACHE & BILIOUSHESS. OE SEER . Y"C: GM) bees, Bee »per, Furst and Bradley and Buckeye Grain Drills, | reappolis Twine Binders, | ,| GROCERY its tide “Bub” will cor j HORNS { Bain and La- | The largest stock Grocery House OF C. DENNEY ac their well known “and popular stand en the East side of the square, are leading the TRADE \ tar BUTLER. .cs Their stock 18 composed ot Feed Flour | qualiy IN and the best of Staple and fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Cvtiery. | THE. ARE At LEsSss EXPENS Than t'yohens. in therefore de not tesr They pay tiberal pr They solicit p ronuge of thei Will gladly atten: any and all times. the rity, and competition. for Produce. Goods celivered in the promptly. lim erty Denev. Money to Loan !On Farms at 7 per cent interest au } Commission on 3 to 5 Years | time with privalege of paying betore due it desired. Money turnished on short notice. _W. E. WALTON 'WYATT & BOYD DEALERS IN. | Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster Paris &e. At Butierand Appleton C ity. | Parties desiring to buy will please cail j andex mune our stock. v-ni2 FOR CHEAP LANDS CALL ON BEN. B. CANTERBURY. FOR INSURANCE, *-1N- RELIABLE COMPANIES, | Go TO Ben. B. Canterbury, On FIVE years time. | AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Call on | BEN, B. CANTERBURY,

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