The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 30, 1882, Page 1

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ee Grand Clearance SALE: CHRISTOPHER'S Will continue for a SHORT TIME. We Must Make Room largest and best stock of DRY GOODS Remember we are Ever brought to Butler. Making Sweeping Reductions time to secure bargains. We have Now is your ant line of Piece Goods for our just received an eleg MERCHANT "TATLORING DEPARTMENT, by, come and see them. Everything new and nob 2 eat reductions on We are making gr Sa arpcts r clearance sale, don’t fail to examine) Remember the place, CHRISTOPHER ’S CASH Dry Goods = Carpet Hous North Main Street, Next to Post Office. During ou them. M.S. 39. COWLES & CO. CARRY THE LARGEST STOCE or Clothing, gents Furnishing Gods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, In the County, where all the latest novelties and best goods. at the lowest prices will be found. WwW. T. Woolery STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST : Country Produce Wanted in Exchange Goods Eor Bright’s Disease. Diabetes. Bewarfot the stutt that pretends to cure these diseases or other serious kid- ney, urinary or liver diseases, as they only relieve tora time and make you ten times worse afterwards, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will surely and promptly cure you. It de- stroys and removes the cause of disease so effectually thatit never returns 35§-2t 4 In Austria, some Ruthenians con- victed of high treason in plotting to. the dismemberment of the em- pire, were sentenced to imprisoa- ment for terms yarying trom three to eight months, with one day’s fast every forfnight. _ : Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve inthe world tor cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, c ilblhins, corns and all skin eruptions, and _posi- i tively cures Piles, It is guaranteed to give perfect satistaction, or money re- funded. Price 25 cents per box. 32-tt For sale by F. M. Crumly & Co. Prince Henry of Prussiawill start on a voyage around the world next October. He will probably be away a year and a halt, and spend most ot his time cruising in the West Indies and around the South American | coast. Springfield Express: A lads who were bronght to this !from New York more than a since) was struck by lightning instantly killed. Trustee's Sale. WY EES Martha Sliger (who de- clared herselt to be single and un- | married) by her Deed of Trust, dated | January 23rd, 1882, and recorded in the | Recorder's office of Bates county, Mis- 27, | igned | | trustee, to secure the payment of a note | |in favery ot F. &. Fay, beneficiary in| said Trust Deed tully described, the | tollowing described lots, tracts, or parcels | ot land, situate lying and being in the town (now city) of Butler, in Bates county, | | souri, in trust deed record book, No. | at page 329, conveyed io the undersi, | Missouri, to-wit: All of the west hissaid debt, now, { and authority in me v of Trust and tn performance ‘ot the _con- ditions and provisions therein specified, I will as trustee, as aforesaid ay the said noperty at public outcry at the eastern 5 ene €: House in the said city } door of the Court ot Butler, Missouri, on e = September 30th, between the hours of in hand to satisfy said debt and interest | and the costs of executing this Trust. ' A. L. Sums, i Aug. 30, 4t Trustee. j few | miles south of Ozark. on last Tues-| day an orphan boy (one of the fifty | ely Butler, Mo., Aug. 1, 1882. year and | half of the north halt of block twelve (12) in Christian and Con- dee’s addition to the town (now city) of Butier; and, whereas, the said note and the interest now accrued thereon is past} due and remains unpaid and the said F. 8. Fay as legal holder thereof and bene- ficiary in said Trust Deed has applied to me, the undersigned trustee, to sell and foreclose the said lien for the payme:t of therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power ested by said Deed A. D- 1882, | Land For Saie in Bates County. in the forenoon and 5 e’clock in the atternown of that day, to the highest bidder for cash Miscellaneoas. £ Physicians. CULBERTSON, Real Estate Agent, Rich Hill Mo., P. O. Box 342. Cor- respondence solicited. no 41-tf. OHN PERRIE, M. D. Physician and Obstetrician, Butler, lo. fice and residence, house lately occupied by T. Graves, near East district shool. eterence, Dr. L. M. Wright. 22—297 D V. BROWN, Judge ot Probate, But- | « ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge | M. CE 'Y, M. D., Homoepathia deeds, contracts, leases ‘and all papers re- od Physician ered surgeon, ‘Spec i rng quiring the acknowledgment or urat of @/ tention given to female diseases, Butler clerk of a court of record. Mo. Office, North side square over Hahn & Co's. Residence, Ohio street, 4 doors west of Wyatt & Boyd’s lumber OR SALE, A resident lot in Cowie’s addition, on Ohio street. Splendid} yard. 15-tf location. Apply at this office. 203-tt, ————_______-- —— PRSUSLE Siete neds ES - — D. WOOD, Physician and Su ANTED—A situation as a domes- « Butler, Mo. Office over ye = Hart’s store. V tic. Good references given. Ap ply at Times office. 24-tt = SSNS Cc. ULWARE, T > “ - a nee 3 « Surgeon. Office north side square, Agents Wanted for Sullivan's. | Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- Ireland of To-Dav | ntroduction by Thos Power O’Conne,, E, L, Rice M, D, Residence east of sqr, Pisbliss IU, c , Everingham, M. D esidence west side North Main street M.P. : Clark, _ Centuries ot English oppression set’ EVERINGHAM & RICE. forth. It describes Ireland’s ruin and 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 1st door west of Pentzers Furniture store. Calls attended to at all hours, day or night, both in the city and country- 241 14 the people’s desperation. It shows how the land was confiscated and the .indus- tries destroyed, It explains the land | league, the land act and the Coercion | Bill, contains 32 engravings and map in| colors. Price only $2.00 per copy. Sales | immense. Send 50 cents for tull outfit | and begin work at once. For tull partic- ulars, address J. C. McCurdy & Co St. Louis Mo . = j R S. KELSO, M. D. Physictan and mee ; ° Surgeon. Office first door over Post Notice of Dissolution. | office Butler Mo. 220 12-1f The co-partnership heretofore existing | —— —— between Geo. L. Smith and Wm. A.Scott, | Lawyers. HENRY 4, IcGINDLEY, TTORNEY A‘ LAW, Butler Mo. | £& Office east side of square, Edwards* tT | block. Will practice in all the courts of Great Demand for Beatty’s Organs. | Bates and adjoining counties, in the Uni- : A ted States courts at Kansas City and Jeff- Heatty’s Beethoven Organ is meeting | erson City, and in the Supreme court at with wondertul sales. Nearly two thon- Fi sand were manufactured and shipped ; J eterna aati | during last month from his factory at Washington, New Jersey. Aspecial ten- | day offer is made to our readers in an- | other column. under the firm name of Smith & Scott, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Ww. A. Scott retiring. 36-2t S. B, LASHBROOK. THOS. J. SMITH. 1 sled Sai & SMITH, Attorneys at law utler, Mo. Will practice in. the courts of Bates and adjuining coun- } Notice to Contractors. | ties, Collections promptly attended to | Notice is hereby given that the contract | Ae Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. , for the grading and ditching of the| - ent room over Bates pes 4 Na- road leading south of ell’s Mill to Rich tional Bank. Hill will be let to the lowest and best oa bidder, on OHN 5. & 5. P. FRANCISCO, Attor eo} neysat Law, Butler, Mo., will prac Saturday, Sept- 2, 1882, \ tice in the courts of Bates and adjoining between the hours of two and four o’clock | counties. Prompt attention iven to col- All parties desiring to bid will be on hand } lections. Office over Hahn & Co.'s hard- prompt. The contract for grading this | ware store. 79 road will be let in sections. S.W. Frepericx, | Wy aRKINSON & AERNATHY, Attor- = = Nvoare, | P neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west Meroe ' side of the square. ae 22 Commissioners = j HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, Specifications made known on tha As Mo. Will attend to cases in any ground. 37-2t court of record in Misseuri, and dogener— al collecting busiaess. Wanted! ee ee EE = SIE aes CBSE ‘Any tarmer within three to five miles | W 2 Oe mn oe pers of Butler who hasa smooth, well-im- 1 Crumly’s, Drog house on West proved tract ef about 200 acres and de-} s ah-rzt sires to cell cheap for cash can find al ‘A. RIGGS, Attorney at Law and buyer immediately by calling on S. Notary Public. Offce in Probate 37-4t Sims & Tucker. _ | Court room. | M. L. BROWN. T. MITER CROCKETT. < yN & CROCKETT, A t | Consisting of well improved tarms —-4 Bi and Insurance ‘Agente Rick Hill | good orchards. on terms to suit pur-/ Mo. Collections a specialty. Office on chaser; also unimproved tands. Buvers sixth street, under Citv Hall. will do well to call and see JAMES HOW- CLAY TUTT, Attorney at Law ERTON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adrian, e Butler, Mo. — Special ‘attention | Mo. 32-6 | ziven to Probate busines« nl 1 1 - cannon tae

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