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Che Butler echln Times. days and we will hai MAYor’s Ofrr §, 5 Buter; Mo., June 20, ’$2- _ *Pursuznt to the provisions of an‘ordj- trom: } t6 submit a» proposition to issue mnidé to‘a' vote of the qualified voters ‘tye. city, Japaraved Jancias, 1882r°§, ad ‘place thé qualified xoters ¢r. shai] ‘yote for -ar Sand feet:fire hose and two hand hose Tels. An - “Witness my signature this, 20th day of by) 1881. = .. Jous AL Lerxer, Mayor. QaF-Alt papers in the city please copy. metimes a little assistance at the time will enable the system to throw an attack which might otherwise re- ult’ in serious sickness. Ayer’s Pills should always be kept ‘at hand, and mptly taken tor the relief of slight ail- its, ‘before they become tormidable $66 a week in outfit free. ortland, Maine. your own town. Terms Address H 161y BU ADRIAN HAPPENINGS. The Times Regular Correspon- dent on the Boom. John W. Abernathy, of Butler, | candidate for Congress will speak at Adnan, July 4th. Other emi- nent speakers will be present. The grounds have been cleaned, all un- der brush cut away so that fresb air can be had as well as shade. The committee have engaged the Adrian Brass Band, which 1s in good practice and have recently received lan invuice of new music. Don’t fyou forget it, it is one ot our old- fashioned basket picnic’s where the old and young can rejoice together and have a good time. The boun- titul crops sheuld make all happy and we will assure that as good and as eminent men will speak here as willin any town in southwest Mis- souri. The gale last Friday night alarm- ed many of our people-so much so, that two-thirds of the town lighted lamps. A couple of fruit tree agents were acting Mark Twain and Harris on the tramp abroad, one being tall and the other very short in stame the gents changed pants during the gale last Friday night. Te Adrian and Archie Sabbath schools have decided to have a_pic- nic near Cresent Hill soon. The Butler schools can attend by char- tering‘an excursion train which will land them within a quarter of a mile_of one of the nicest groves and a large spring of cold water. Let the Butler schools attend to this. Formal: inyitations will be received in due time. ; Harvest has::commenced. -The wheat is as good as has been grown for years: Oats, flax and corn all look fine, but very few chintz ‘bugs. Aaron Satterlee went to Harris- onville Monday. H. Moudy spent Monday in But-, ler. OLIvVETTE. Neighborhood Notes. Spemegfield Sw: Four thousand acres of water melons planted in Mississippi and Scott counties, Mo., show good prospects. Parsons Wonder: The Medical association of Baxter Springs offers one hundred dollars for a case of sore eyes that the chalybeate water wont cure. This water comes from the famous springs of that city- Exchange: Taney county has a man 65 years of age, who never saw arailroad or steamcar, apiece of artillery, or any kind of the manu- facturing establishments that are to be found along the ratlroads. je Joplin Hera/d: The Southwest | Missouri Association of Mexican Veterans will be held at S: July ath, 1861. give round trip tickets at one fare to all yeterans desiring to attend. West Plains Fournal: We. saw | the finest wheat yesterday we | saw in Howell.or any other county on Frank Lasater and Reed & Max- ey’S farms. The wheat was about | thick as the hair on a dog’s back It will average abbut 30 bushels to the acre, and will.class:fitst-rate.> West Plains Yournal: - Howell is almost — with big crops this =. Phe acreage and yield of all Daltot sraps co lieve greater, except that of cotten, and that ‘is the best thing that could happen to our farmers, as‘it is the most expensive and-least proGtable crop .they can raise. “The farmers have worked with a vim this year and as a_ result have excellent crops. Springfield Sux: The track on the Gulf road is now laid two miles beyond Fordland and is thus twenty- six miles away. Everythmg will be ready in a week to complete the track to Cedar Gap, in Wright Co 50 miles from the city. Fordland is the fifth station from the city, named after Mr. Ford, the auditor of the road, and is rapidly growing inte a town of importance. rcoxie on | The railroad will} ever} as high-as\a.iman’s shoulder and | Thanks to the committee on in | vitation for an invite to the Intant Wonder on the 4th ot July, but we! must respectfully declinezas we ex- pect to share the hospitalities of | home on that day. Six pills at once. What a dose to enter a delicate stomach! Nonsense. There is no use in cramming your stomach with such disgusting medicines. Discard your pills and send for a bottle of Bailey’s Saline Aperient. Itis cheap. never fail- | ing and warranted to give satisfaction. | Said a noted housekeeper: ‘*When | neighbors speak of my bread, I like ' to have them say it 1s light; when | they speak of thy bady, I want them to say it is heavy. i The public has long since awarded to Ayer’s Hair Vigor the foremost place among reliable Hair Restoratives. It is | effectual, agreeable and absolutely harm- less. It makes the hair tresh and luxu- rant, and old age scarce and unfashion- able. Parsons Wonder: So far this sea- son the weather has been exactly right for crops. The wet weather continued almost constantly until the wheat headed, and now the sun is out bright and warm, ripening the wheat and encouraging the corn. The Lord is very good to Kansas this year. As a puragative medicine tor billious- ness ‘and constipation, Bailev’s Saline Aperient is making rapid advances to the front. 26-2t, Farmers, on keg syrup, fish, salt, sugar and coffee, we are offering immense bar- gains. Call and see us. 28 C. S. Wheeler & Co. Barrel pickles, home made cheese, dried beet and maple sugar at 28 C. S. Wheeler & Co’s. Now is the time, to buy your fruit jars. Lower prices’ at Wheeler & Co’s. Farm Bells low down at Wheeler & Co’s. If you need anything in the queens- ware line call on Wheeler & Co. they are ‘selling without regard to cost. a& Car Load. Acar load of Salt just received at 29tf Charlie Denney’s. Gentlemen whose beards are not of a pleasing shade can remedy the defect by the use of Buckingham’s Dye for-the whiskers. The Nichols & Shepherd engines and threshers and the very best in the mar- | ket. We have them. Hahn & Co. Come and see the Wood’s twine binder and harvester before buying. It will pa- you. Hahn & Co. ave piles of goods in our line to sell at very low figures, such as locks, butts, tools, knives, pistols, shears, iron ware, wooden ware, wringers, O. K. ci- Hahn & Co. gars, etc. | We will gu: ee the McUormack har- | vester and ss in every particular and to give satis- | wing machines to be firs’ | faction. A ch To the People. When in Butler, always call on Gus. Bennerf onthe-south side and get your meals. His restaurant can’t be beat. Genuine pure= suiek c. S. Wheeler & Co's, 2lso keep, corn syrup. | = wnat Bichaice fish tn® an sh: ve i Mare ‘Sager: and coffee for a0 at | Wheéler’sthan’a@aiy other hons¢ in town. | at It you want a good spring | by, pheaten or anything.in the vehicle | We are “neadquarters on anything in the j | grotery, Hurdware or Implement line. Calland see us. before. buying. C. S. Wheeler &: Co. C:S: Wheelor & "Co. ‘pay the highest | market price for country produce. + oo > | $5 to $20 per day at home. Sam) worth free. Address Stinson & Maine, Po: 1G1y “9 { 300: can be made in any lo | Bragents, Sf owt ree, GW, Iona r agents, $5 outfit INGRAM &Co, voto, Mas, i | lections. nel | given to Probate business 'S TLER, MISSOURI,.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 1882. NO. 29 MS. COWLES & CO. CARRY THE LARGEST STOGE or Clothing, gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps ,Boots and Shoes, Inthe County, where all the latest novelties and best goods. at the lowest prices will be found. WwW. T. Wooler y STAPLE and * FANCY GROCERIES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Country Produce Wanted in Exchange Lawyers. HENRY A. McGINDLEY, TTORNEY A LAW, Butler Mo. Office eabt side of square, Edwards’ block. Wil practice in all the courts of Bates and ining counties, in the Uni- ted States courts at Kansas City and Jeff- erson City; and in the Supreme court at Jefferson City, nio-tt ail S. B. LASHBROOK. THOS. J. SMITH. | Gases & SMITH, Attorneys at Law utler, Mo. Will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining coun- ties, Collections: promptly attended to and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. Office, front room over Bates county Na- tional! Bank. n2 tf. OHN $.& 5S. P. FRANCISCO, Attor neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will prac in the courts of Bates and adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to col- Office over Hahn & Co.’s hard- ware store. 79 ee i SS pare SON & AERNATHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the square 22 A HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, « Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- al collecting business. attorney at law, office over F, M. W O. JACKSOD « Butler, Mo., | Crumly’s, Drug house oa West side 261-17-1£ L. BROWN. T. HITER CROCKETT. DROWN & CROCKETT, Attorneys at 3 Law and Insurance Agents, Rich Hill ‘o. Collections a specialty. Office on <th street, under City Hall. CLAY*TUTT, Attorney at Law « Butlét; Mo. Special attention M A. RIGGS, Attorney at Law and « Notary Public. Office in Probate Court room. 4 The Climax Bed Spring Manufactured by Cruzan & Madden, Butler, Mo. ‘Lo. .whom it may concern We the undersigned citizens ot Butler after having fairly tested the merits of the above named bed springs, do most cheer- tully recommead them to parties desir- ing a good bed spring, believeing they have fully sustained their claims. A. Duncan, L. H. Renick. J. £. Keller, Chas. Denney, W. T. Heath, J. M. Steele. oy T._ McFarland. = re Maddy n Riggs a. J H Sisson Jonn Caven J M Catterlin . ee ear ee ing by brother G. B. DeBernardi, the Grange lecturer, at Lone Oak hal! on Saturday, Jun 24th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Good music an! other exercises will be the order of the day. Everybooy cordial- 28-3t, By order of Committee. HN PERRIE, M. D, Physician and Obstetrician, Butler, lo. Office and residence, house lately occupied by T. Graves, near East district shool. ference, Dr. L. M. Wright 22—297 A M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homoepathic ePhysician and surgeon, Special at- tention given to female diseases, Butler Mo. Office, North side square over Hahn & Co’s. Residence, Ohio street, doors west of Wyatt & Boyd’s lumbe yard. 15-tf D. WOOD, Physician and Surgeon, « Butler, Mo. ‘Office over Aaron Hart’s store. T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. A. BATHURST, Physician. Altona Mo. Will attend promptly to all pro tessional calls. 13-tf J, Everingham, M.D_ E, L, Rice M.D, Residence west side Residence east of North Main street sqr, with J, C, Clark, EVERINGHAM & RICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Having formed a copartnership tor the practice of medicine and surgery, tender their services to the citizens of Butler and surrounding country, OFFICE ist door west- of Pentzers Furniture store. Calls attended to at all hours, day or night, both in the city and country- 241 14 S. KELSO, M. D. Physician and R. ‘Surgeon. Office first door over Post office Butler Mo. 220- 12-tf Miscelianecoas. CULBERTSON, Real Estate Agent, Rich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. Cor- respondence solicited. no 41-tf. V. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, But- e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all: papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or jurat ofa clerk of a court of record. ICR SALE, De Se addition, on Ohio street. location. Apply at this office. 207-tt, LS SALE or RENT—Two or three houses in different parts ef the city Enouire ot J. Everingham, D 273t J. WILLIAMs, Plain and Ornaments! Plasterer. Otters his services to the citizens of Bates county in all branches of Plastering, in- cluding Kalsomining, etc. He has had a large experience, and guarantees entire satisfaction. SE Trustee’s Sale. HEREAS, Wu.. Gutri and Ma ry M. Gutridge, his fe by their Deed of Trust, dated April 12th Bho, and recorded in the Recorder's office in county, Missouri, in Book No. 16, at 557, conveyed to the undersigned = tee, to secure the payment of the note in said Deed ot Trust fully described, the tollowing described real estate, «situated in Bates county, Missouri, viz: ‘The southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve and the northeast quarter of the northwest quar- ter and the northwest of the northeast quarter of section thirteen, all in town- ship forty of range thirty, containing 160 acres, more or less, and, whereas, said note is past due and unpaid. Now, theretore, at the request of the lege holder ot said note and by vir- tue of the authority in me vested by said Deed of Trust, I will as Trustee afore- said sell said real-estate at the Kast door of the Court House in the city of Butler, in said Bates county on Thursday, June 22, 1882. between the hours of nine o’clockin the forenoon and five o’ciock in the afternoon of that day, to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said note, interest and costs. F. J. Tygard (25-4t-) 2 "rostee, Trustee’s Sale. Vv HEREAS, Lewis M. Eachus and Mary Eachus, his wife, by their Deed of Trust, dated November 3rd, age ore recorded inthe Recorder's office in Bates county, Mo., in book No. 17, at page 519 conveyed to the undersigned Trustee to secure the payment ot the note in sai Deed of Trus®, fully described the follor »_ ing described ‘Real Estate. situated 4, Bates county, Mo,, yiz: The south quarter and the south half of then ors. east quarter and the south halt © 4¢ the south half of Lot two, of the sov yp, uarte:, all in section eighteen, t ownehip ortv-one of range thirty, cont dining in all 260 acres more or less, anc¢ whereas, said note is past due and unp aid, Now, therefore, at the request of ‘ he legal hol- der of said note and by. vir @e of the o thority in me vested by said Deed ‘Trust, 1, will as Truster, atoresaid, mies real yee a poate front door court house in the, city utler, said Bates county, on mie: 4