The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 6, 1882, Page 14

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Se sector -casyn epee WILL FOR THE ! to trade bs Other inducements or upwards a disco NEXT ving toa 30 DAYS Il persons buying > unt of 10 per cent. off of bills exceeding that umount on any goods in our tine. For Instance $3 00 purchased les» 10 per cent. 30¢ $2 7o. For Instance, $5 00 purchased less 10 per cent For Instance, $10 00 purchased less 10 per cent. $1 $o. This is a Liberal discount and will Close Positively J anuary 10, 1883. 4. L. MCBRIDE & CO. * Pioneer House and as Solid as the Town Itself. Among the oldest established bus- soess houses in Butler is the hard ve firm above named. It is composed ot A. LL. Mcbride, ank Smith and D. F. Beegle. prising and ec as industrious, enter ss gentlemen as can be ! onest brsines found im any county. Their steck consists of stoves, tin- ware, groceries and general hard- aie and is one oi the largest in the uthwesi. They occupy two very iarge rooms known as the twin block, aad every nook and corner thereof is iled with goods. Their stock ot stoves ts rarely equaled in style, durability and extensiveness.In this department 2 carge force of hands is kept con- Their supply of tantly employed. more than ray they have ever brought to the city. stoves for this seasons trade is ecmplete in every particular ry By aii means give this firm a visit en on the look out tor a good wh > ora suppiv of excellent ero- stove at bottom figures. corres N. BB. Jeter. - other enterprising bus- mon & ho have taken ortunite to a dvertise thejr naper is N. B. Jeter. ‘velry. hohday \ css Mev HW ¢ Texes big, clocks and is stock of jex trade 1s and is nich Mr. Teter has as fine an & cortment as can befound anywhere. Call and examine his stock in all taes before purchasing. {t will t.eneht you. One of strongest ‘Thanksgiving {i =rmons was preached by a Metho j *:st muster in Washington SS) sase of the star route thieves. i in RES ROS ae \ “The Republican party still has| Yes to buryj something to live tor."* \ as dead. Pp. pm itors. the Puritz3, 50c $4 ‘50. Floating Facets. New par- general of that church The attorney | York has decided sonages must be taxed. The Chinese look upon the comet. which they have observed tor some time, as an omen of rebellion and war. Ex-secretary {laine has begun ifurmshing his ucw house in Wash- ington, and expecis te meve inte it about Decembei The present great spot on the sua }is said to be 60,000 40,000 wide. | through a bit of smoked glass. miles long by and can he seen $+ Tvassaiud that subsists + toast and sardines. jhe is a philosopher. The Burmah has # crac Herbert Spencer entirely upon dry No wonder that almost the ruler of hy cost $1,- ant Tov 9 whi 000,000 ; it 1s made of gold and cov-; ered with preci stones. This! ‘would probably make the youngstes happy, ifthe snutfes, colic, teething, lete., were not grim char building a oll fashroned did st long tic way to rs isa paper watl, The United States auvy costs $15.- Q00,000 per veur. and vet there isn’t iiverwate for the v city. a boat beioreing we ¢ 2overnment avd te, beat in an ny previous that is sate Scesne ae ore extensive than s ‘us market 1 our war vessels are ty con pply ever brought ta & 'spicuous for their absence. sy) him. Ss attrac-| Officials in Ireland report a prob- Just at this time the most haps, | ability of great distress this winter ce and most needy article, per off in the districts of Sligo. Balina ; his line is Opera glasses, * | Swinford and Galway, aon the 'short potato crop and lack ot em- loyment. Much destitution is ap- ventin West Clare aad Connought. “a the Diamoni Dyes more color- ‘en tor to cts thanin any 15 or ‘8, and they give faster and ~ t color. tt Qy °C Ot Robeson’s mon- Arkast! Oy obeson’s son begun seven years stan ° Thursday ! oo ace. ago. made x Tt moved tov A. 8. MARTIN & CO. ‘The Old Reliable House Never Falis Behind. Perhaps the eldest dry tablishment that has decended to the rom the early settle- goods es- present time ment of Butler atter the war. 1s_ that | on the northeast coner of the square. { corner. | Although it is nowrun under a differ- | best known as the Cowles ent name, yet its attractions are. the! same and its business flags not. In the memory of the writer it isa / historic ‘‘corner’’ for ever its mas- } |sive counters in the years that are | inumbered we have measured tape | :almost by the million yards But | two ot tne regime under which we served are at this day remaining, 'T. P. McFarland, and the faithful / Ellmer Fuller. They have stood by | the old ship because to then it has | | become a home, the sheet anchor of their lives. A. S. Martin, is too well known to the people of Bates county te! need any word of recommend at our | Assisted by Mrs. Marfin in the iadies or millinery department. by Tom McFarland in charge of the dry goods and notion department, and Mr. Ski the hands. inthe grocery room, s for m thus presents its cla patronage. The trade this house has dene is simply wenderful, and it is more deserving. and offers—if any differ-, ence—more inducements. to-day than ever before ia its history. Rigidly | honest in all dealings. accommadat- ' ing to every man, Woman and child : alike, the house of A. S. Martin & Co., is an institutition meritirg, as it certainly gets, a tull share of the! public patronage. Facts speak plainer than words.’ | Proof:—“The doctor told me to take a blue pill. but I didn’t, tor I had alread; been poisoned twice by muicery. The druggist teld me to try Kidney-Wort, and (did, It was just the thing for m diliousmess and constipation, and now [ amas well as erer.”’—A. P. Santord. Sold in both dry and liquid form Congress meets to-day for a thice mohths repentance. Let us hope that it will be sin F. M. CRUMLY & Co. | A Suceessful Drug Firm of Excellent ptanding. = H Seen ee eee se President White ef Cornell univer- 5 Law utler, Mo. Wil practice/is - the courts of Bates and adjoining coun Among the diuggists of Butler sity thinks that it would be well for) ties, Collections p s : none are of grexter merit thar that the Rep: steal ae of F. M. Crumly & Co. Mr.) Pendelton es re- tional B. Crumiy has i vears of experience form and pass hat it H in the drug trade and is fully mistake to try to patch up some z J pice . it th ne a , e tT t , . pra abreast with the period inenterprise. gfe! The people found cut betore ; tice > adjoinins He is also a gentleman of the strict- president White did that) at econ hn bene est integrity and a business man yas right. ware store ae whose success tells tor itself. Ke P PRESS ON = CY, Ate Crumly & Co. are located on the 1 Bice ji es Office wes cd - Phe democra side of the sanare pe yest st ft th St ce. an rt u } > > we de of tl 1 and without ee fc . HENRY, Att exagera ind most } : e Mo Will One pla co of record ir 4 complet and drug- gist sundries the southwest outside the lar gities. In the way of holiday goods this season they have the handsome collec- tion of ladie tses, perfume jewelry cases. cases, teverv kind and i | goods fer presents ever brought to | the market whi 1one should fail to See. | We desire tu say also that Mr. | Crumly has shown wisdom in keep- jing in hisemploy Mr. Willie Mills. a gentleman who as a salesman and | druggist has no superior anywhere. |The splendid order in which the store is arranged is creditable to his ! his industry and skill. For a more | detailed account of the inducements this firm offers the public we re- fer you to tacir display ‘tad’? on an- | other page. | aoe | Special attention new display ‘‘ad’’ is called to the ot Lewis Hoff- man elsewhere in the this paper. | He is offering his stock of liquor at cost, and we advise these contem- | plating buying such merchandise to ‘call and see him down North ' Main street. He is a clever gentle- | man and will treat you tair on h Money to Loan. | Loans made on improved tarm prop- | erty, 3 to 5 years time, in sums trom $309 } up to any amount. Call on M. W. Mize, office with Henry & Hartwel!. 52-4t A Threadbar not a Democratic victory. puta Re- publican protest.”" sto: “that the ballot the hands i of sex.” J bill now asl suffragists. t coo i i iver at $f per acific rail- east of the Nisser from the Northern P “‘Lhey will cot acre road company. the land with English settlers. said to be the largest purchase ever, made in any country. It is A billis well advanced on the sen- storing to the public ‘ate calender 1 domain certain lands in ij Missoun granted to the fron Moun- | taiu Railroad company. Senator , Cockrell has authority to state for ‘the company that they do not wish ‘the land, and that therefore no op- | position will be made to the passage | of the bill. ' southwest : President White says a very large portion of the clergy are thinking with strength and precision on po— |litical questions, and that their {thoughts are spreading among the ipeople. Indeed! How will it be jwhen they begin to talk? Beecher / began to talk about tree trade sever- |months ago. If he had only thought {nobody would have been the wiser. | How can the Cornel protessor know | men thoughts ?. » Ever t Residence west side Residence east or North Main street sqr, with J, C, Clark, B, LASHBROOK. TUOS. J. SMITH, ASH ROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at O. JACKSON, Sutler, Mo. I ) D. WOOD, Physician and Surgeon, e Butier, Mo. Office os ov Hart’s store. Physician orth side Diseases of women and cl AL: C. BOULWARE Surgeo : sutler, Mo. ren a specialty. sham, M.D E Rice M, D, EVERINGHAM & RICE. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Having formed a copartnership tor the practice of medicine and surgery, tender their services to the citizen= of 1 and surrounding country, OFFICE in Everingham’s new brich west side square. Calls attended to at all hours, day or night, both in the city and country- 24014 S$. KELSO, D. Physician and R. geon. Off first door over Post office Butler Mo. 220- 12-tf D 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 of « clerk of a court of record. Ir you are trouvled wtth dyspepsia, ask your druggist tora bottle of ‘Prickly Ash Bitters." Take it as directed and vou will be cured. Nov. t-1m (Stccessor to r Suits. C Beds. Mat atisfaction. and ever Tesses. amber Suri>. Easy Chairs. Sofa and Bed Sprit Tewett & Bremiuinerinann. EAST SIDE PUBLIC SLE Fine Furniture ‘| Rattan st-class vthing usually kept in a UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY, ) cane seat Kocking Cl A. furniture store. at prices that : sa th C sul

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