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The hod-carriers on the opera isti ” i HEREAS, Wu.. Gutridge and i . Desirable goods for Spring and Summer and work of the christians, taking a . sold to C. B. Lewis a fine $22 ry M. Gutridge, his idee by. thd | house struck for higher wages niet ee sninea ac down Mat. 5 :13-15 as abasis for the ser- | dates in the field now who feel a lit- pit i $225 Deed Of Trust, dated Aoell rate fa E uggy. recordedin the Recorder’s office in | Judge represents crops as looking ed in the morning upon - the words | ture, in the matrimonial field ? —Ashby Hamilton, wife and Sotcce of vane sab be , | well, but says very little wheat was Department found in John 1:29. In the evening ee danchter, lett fors Sante “Fe; New| ieccure cece = Dr. T. C. Thompson, of th: firm of | Mexico, last Monday morning. | note is past due and unpaid. : isti ; i ae ee i re i - | cine for the cure ot chronic female com- z iG =z of the Court House in the city ot a. |W Fans and cert st ee van | 5:5: Stereo cormcspoaseat’ of] i cement ee i ek: 2 = east OTs eats 5 2g BS Seer eres eee considered almost harmless, which resis- | the Sedalia Democrat, thinks, -‘That | a Thursday, June 22, 1882. Mi thodi ce a oor eo Parasols. { z BES STREET M. E, CHURCH ted all medical aid from the protession. | Butler girls are, as a rule, little in foreapon and isc een ia a ea . ot - : She was induced to try the Bitters and | <j7.. large in intelligence and good | of that day, to the highest bidder ee ey Bo acd esa | The ‘Nichols & Si ‘lectured upon Psalm ig:t: ‘The | male regulator it has no equal, fo of the Ohio street Methodist church | of Trust, d j were appointed: Committee of sr- 5 gand the Brmaricat sae. pie baud Bates County Stock Sale Column — — . ee 5a aed secise hélparmanpen eee in’ : atti. Ge work ”’ The congregations were will have a testive time. Strawber- Deed ok Trost, fully described the ‘olla | 5 ‘Sam’! Levy &Co. | have inaugurated a great CLEAKING | SALE Untherd of bargains are being offer- | ed and prices will appear next week. LOCAL NEWS. Isn’t this delightful weather? Butler is a park ; a bower of beau- | ‘y. Lace, Buntings, Wild flowers ure blooming nicely | just received—prices 10 cts per yard- now. } Sam’l, Levy & Co. Strangers are thicker than chinch- bugs now. ‘Spanish Laces, | cream and black, also Wm. Page is having his Ohio | L. H ste i ash aces, street residence repainted. | wr ~ | We have marked them down about one- | | third it will pay every lady to purchase | now of Work has commenced on the se- cond story of the opera house. Several crops of wheat were har- | vested in this county on Saturday. | Elder Reid preached at the Wil- | coxschool house at 3 Pp. M. Sunday. | Owing to the lateness of the season and the large stock of Spring and Summer goods we offer special inducements in all our departments —Dr. Geo. Risley is able to be | out from his attack of rheumatism. | | Sam’! Levy & Co. Weare glad to see him up. | - | Now is the Time To Buy. | Seasonable dress goods worth 15 cts. per yard for ro cents. Wash poplins worth | 81, cents per yard for 5 cents. Nice lawns worth toc per yard tor 614 cents, t greatly reduced Sam’l Levy & Co. Jim Despain has put up a fine | canvass awning in front of his North Main street business house. The street commissioner is put- ting down a first-class crossing at: 1g ate and all other goods the corner of the Palace hotel. erieeae Summer Skirts Ee ae a ne Levy & Co's. The ladies of the Ohio street M. E. church will strawberry festival at the church on Fridav night Remember it. | give a next. Now is the time To Buy Bed Spreads worth $1.25 for “ Soda spoils lawns and percales. | Wash in tepid water, without soap. rinse very quickly, turn and hang in the shade to dry. Use thin boiled starch, and iron on the wrong side. 75 cents. $1.65 tor One Dollar. Red table cloth worth 75 cts tor 50 cents. Damask table linen worth 65 cents for 40 cents. Linen towels worth 30 cents for 15 cents. At Sam’l. Levy & Co’s, Clothing Department. “ Several strangers, ladies and gen- tlemen who were on ‘the ’bus, going to the depot, entered into a conversation about pretty places and they all agreed that"Butler was the prettiest city in the state. Mondav. They were getting $1.25 per day and wanted $1.50. They were promptly paid up and a new set of men employed, without any delay. Sam’l. Levy & Co. . Fine Shoes. Ladies, Misses and Children’s fine shoes in all the different widths. See our $2.00 ladies fine kid button shoe, every pair warranted Sam’l. Levy & Co. Millinery Judge E Bartlette, of | the west part of the county, called at the Tis editorial rooms Monday. The sowed in his section last fall; what there: is dooks well. We are daily in receipt of new goods and invite the attention of the ladies to the summer novelties now displayed. Sam’! Levy & Co. The attendance at the respective Sunday schools Sunday was as tol- This week at Sam’l Levy & Co’s. aggregate number 1s 636, the largest panes aviceeriL, Sea | | will buy happiness. j | | Of Christian Workers in the Fields of Good on Sunday. | Yesterday dawned bright and | pleasant and nature itselt seemed to | besending its praises and thanks- giving up to the great white throne, | to the Ruler of the heayens and the | earth, for its endowment of beauty | and fruitfulness. Humanity, too, | seemed to be controlled by a spirit | ot worship, and in the mural city of | Butler nearly the whole population | was present at some religious serv- We offer to the uf 0) UV) THE LABORS | ice. — 1 os PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. W. M. Newton, the pastor, preached morning and evening. His morning text was ‘‘The liberal de- | viseth liberal things, and by liberal | things he shall stand.’’—Isa. 32:8. He said that those who had gifts or | wealth were under an od/igation to use them for the good of others. A man is a debtor in proportion to his riches. He emphasized the word deviseth. A liberal did not give from impulse ; he devised, plan- ned liberal things. Among practical difficulties in living up to the text he spoke of the passion habit of accumulating, which grows as a man’s pile grows; the notion that money The speaker showed that beyond certain narrow limits it was impossible to get good out of property, except by using it for the good of others. In the eve- ning he delivered an _historicai dis- course on the prophet Elijah. The congregations were good both morn- ing and evening. BAPTIST CHURCH. man BRACK and Metallic rlor Suits, Chamber LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, | 40 Styles of Beds, 25 of Chairs, 15 of Rockers, 20 of Bureat Baby Carriages, Safes, Cribs, &c., &c. JEWETT & BREMERMANN, East Side Public Sauare. public in the latest styles and at prices to suit the times ax complete stock or % us, 25 of Center Tables, 15 of Tables, ETS, PICTURES, FRAMES, | "‘SISOMSeSD wz suBopD | | Rey. S.M. Brown preached in the morning upon ‘The influence What the Times Would Like to Know. It there are not several candi- tle sick. If Al. Smith makes a practice of passing himself off tor a printer, and thus deadheading the shows which come along? If it is true that Will Badgley is an opponent of Thos. Gault, the Rich Hill candidate for the legisla- mon. His evening topic was *-The seryice of God and the service of mam- mon,”’ based upon Mat. 5:24-34. The house. was filled to overflowing at both services and the attention close. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. T. A. Henderson preach- kis discourse was upon the subject “Church Music’? and text 1 Cor. 14:15. Both sermons evidenced caretul study and earnest work. The Thompsom, George & Co, wholesale druggists, Galveston, Texas, say that to his own personal knowledge Englisn Fe- male Bitters is a most wondertul medi- commenced improving a° once, and was Rev. T. K. Hulse preached in the we have ever recorded. See if you To the People. can’t do better still next Sunday. When in Butler, always call «n Gus. cr Sane Bennert onthe south side ard get your } vester and mowi2zg machines to be _first- | class in every particular and to give satis- faction. Hahn & Co. John Shepherd and H C. Queens- berg. Marshal, Walter Woods, as- sistant Marshal, J. T. Kipp. We have piles of goods in our line to sellatvery iow figures, such as locks, butts, tools, knives, pistols, shears, iron ware, wooden ware, wringers, O. K. ci- gars, etc. Hahn & Co. The Buckeye machine is the one the farmers want and it is sold by C. S. | Wheeler & Co, | i i —Mrs. M. Levy, of St. Louis, ar- ; the Lord called finally entizely cured by their use. Sim- ilar cases are recorded all over the coun- try and no temale afflicted with any dis- morning from Gen. 3:9-10: *‘And unto Adam, and said unto him, where art thou ?’’ etc. i rangements, Henry Moudy, A. a arvester : : Z 5 : j 7 fee i: ee geo J ! reaper | good both morning and evening, and 1. > id cream; yum yum .emo- | ing described Real Estate situat ‘ Satterlee, S. Ferris and H. F. Fai you. 2 pee ee a cd Regular stock sales at Butler, oS oe oh host Icecream; | Bates county, Mo,, vi The suull Committee on grounds, J Tuttle, | We wil! guarantee the Mestormack har- third Monday in every month, at : | quarterand the-sout ot | tims - ? gu "u ormack har OHIO STREET M. E. CHURCH. say, stop. east quarter and the south halt sale yard. 2 T. G. Houston, Supt. Charges for selling: Rev. S. Alexander, the pastor, preached inthe morning upon the subject, *‘Duty set to music under unfavorable circumstances,’’ using | Psalms 119:54 as a basis for the sub- 25c¢; sheep and hogs 5c. Horses and | 6, 1882, at the residence of C. C. | mules per head 50c; thoroughbred | Duke, Esq., in Butler, Mr. Jno M. cattle per head 50c; cattle per head | Bird and Mrs. Nancy H. Craghead, Where | both of Pettis county, Mo., were Trustee’s Sale. —B. Miller, of the cone works, was in the city Saturday and county, Missouri, in Book No. 16, 557, conveyed to the undersigned Ty tee, to secure the payment of the said Deed ot Trust tully described, tollowing described real estate, a in Bates county, Missouri, v! d southeast quarter of the southwest ter and the southwest quarter southeast quarter of section twelve northeast quarter of the northwest terand the northwest of the. noi —Mr. and Mrs. Judd Holderman left on last Mondays train for the southern part of this state on a pros- pecting tour, with a view of locating at some point in that section. Their many friends will regret their de- parture. | : Now, theretore, at the request] the legal holder ot said note ana by tue of the authority in me vested by) Deed ot Trust, I will as Trustee | 4 said sell said real estate at the kastd Mr. H. took with him two car Joads of thoroughbred cattle to dispose of in the West. in hand to satisfy said note, inte: costs. F, J. 4 (25-4t.) __ Sherman had trom Jefferson 4 i looking in the face.’’ better keep away City now, Trustee's Sate. south half of Lot two, of the soufl quarter, allin section eighteen, towl forty-one of rang irty, contain all 260 acres more said note is past due therefore, at the reques! der of said note and by vi thority in me vested” by At 11 o’clock Tuesday, June said atore: ject. In the evening he chose 1 Cor. there is no sale, half price. Trust, I, will as Trustee, Yard- ; united in the holy bonds ot matri- said real estate at the east front the court house fn the city ot But! rived on Monday to visit Mr. Sam’]. A car load of saltjust arrived at Whee- 1:27-28 for a text and “‘The want of | ing free. | mony, Rev. S. M. Brown officiating. said Bates county, oo the age: an educated and earnest NOTICE. The marriage of this couple has a lers. Levy and family. Mr. Levy’s little boy, Harvey, who has been in St. Louis for some weeks past, accom- panied his grand-mother. i Tothe Lowest and Best Bidder. {SP | Iwish to let to the lowest and best} More sugar and coffee for s1,00 at | bidder the contract per acre tor mowjng Wheeler's than any other house in town. | and putting up Goo acres of hay, mostly | The celebrated Mitchell wagon for tame grass. Address me at Butler, i : , 27-at B. B. Bigetaff. oe Ree Cos: = C.S. Wheelor & Co. pay the highest market price for country preduce. The ‘Romeo of the jungles’’— Joan T. Crisp—recognized as the greatest, most natural ortor in the west, will make the woods fairly ting an the 4th of July at Butler. i } _ The public bes long since awarded to. . Ayer's Hair Vigar the foremost place ' The people should take note of the among reliable Hair Restoratives. It is fact that Hutler does not advertize | eeectual, agreeable and absolutely harm- | eminent speakers for the 4th of July j less. It makes the hair tresh and juxu-| without their consent. See John T. | rantjandold age scarce and unfashion- Crisp’s letter and judge fer your-}*P- selves. | Charlie Lewis received a telegram Butler w. fi Tae { at 3 o’clack ‘Luesday of the where- = - 5 abouts of John James, who sold A lawn party is on the tapis. j him the stolen horse. Charlie 1s now Farmers, remember the stock sales. | after John. Genuine pure sugar svrup at (. S. Wheeler & Co’s, also keep corn syrup. Go te Wheeler's for choice fish in all i > It you want a good spring wagon, bug- by, pheaten or anything it the vehicle line go and see Wheeler. We are headquarters on anything in the | grocery, nardware or Impiement line. | Calland see us before buying. UC. S. Wheeler & Co. i ! at both services. ! with Miss Hattie Sherwood as leader ' and **How to present the gospel to : of July. | ists. ministry’’ as a topic. The attend- ance was large, the house being full | o¢ any description, or having stock they desire to sell at aboye sales, can inform the agent by mail or person- ally, stock wanted or for sale, and it willbe advertised in this column free of charge. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Elder Reid. the pastor, preached ig the morning upon “The trans- figuration,”” Mark 9:3-13. In. the the evening. his text was, ‘His «J. W. Riley, # is name shall be called wonderful’’—| Office at J -& eaten Isa.9:6. The were five additions stable, west _Dakotah street. Next to the chures. The congregations | gale Monday, June 19th, at 10 were large and attentive, and the o’cleck. sermons earnest and effectiye. WANTED. THE ¥. PLC. 8. i i met at the Ohio street M. E. church. FOR SALE. Those troublesome diseases peculiar to woe ear, a relaxed and flab- y condition muscular system. If the constitution has not been completety ; sapped, Lei’s Dandelion Tonic, taken the unsaved” as a subject. The at-. tendance was iarge and the interest good. The association is increasing = j Pe im interest now. | will @ speedy and permanent cure- Byetiak saree i In any case it will afford great reiief There will be ¢#ree brassbands in | try Sars ‘Moe ar — cesses Butler on the evening of the fourth | 2!) druggists. Come along, boys, we'll | treat you white. F i D. Bernards, will deliver a series j The “booming’”’ Tnwes still ex-} June 12th. We have not been able to j learn his appointments. Parties wishing to purchase stock considerable element of the romantic connected with it. from Pettis county .because of ob- jections raised by relatives to the union, on account of their age, Mr. Bird being sixty-four years of age and his lady having seen the roses of seventy summers bloom and fade away. new lease ot life and happiness. scholars and visitors tendance at the Sunday schools in ; Butler on last Sabbath was 2s fol- lows: Baptist, 143 ; Christian, 1313 Presbyterian, dist, 92: South Methodist, 81; Cum- beriand Presbyterian, 38 ; Episcopal, } aoe in small doses after meals, | 38 and colored Methodist 35, making an aggregate of 671. | the statistics from the ministers and | Secretaries of the respective schools. j of lectures in this county begining nication from Adrian wnich we can- | 2 BD Mens’ !not publish because no name ac- | Shoe. } companies the manuscript. i Thursday, June 22nd, 1883- between the hours ot nine o’clock if forenoon and five o’clock in the noon of that day, to the highest bids fot cash in hand, to satisty said interest and costs. They eloped F. J. TyGAanD, 25-4t. i The Times wishes them a The number of officers, teachers, in actual at- North Metho- 113; We procured ~ We are in receipt of a commu- | Ele SAM’L LEVY &C€