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BUTLER. WEEKLY TIMES, DECEMBER, 13, 1882, QuADRUPLE SHEET. FLOT FOR THE OLIDAY Santa Claus Having Notified That he will require additional time this year to dispose of his gigantic stock at his Old Headquarters at POST OFFICE, NOTRH MAIN STREET. FINE BOOKS, Albums, amine my Goods before buying. Vaces, Stationery, Cups and Saucers, Toys,all kinds and prices. Call and ex- Obituary. The following resolutions were | | adopted at a recent meeting et the | Mt. Pleasant Literary Society, in ' memory of a worthy member, Mr. | J. S. Crabtree; who died Nov. 26th, + 1882. Wuereas, Our Heayenly father, i who created all things and who rules ‘the universe, has seen fit in his ‘infinite wisdom to remove trom our | midst our beloved member, J. S. | _ Crabtree, of Mt. Pleasant towuship, | , Bates county, Mo., therefore, Resolved, That in his death, this | society has lost an active and zealous member; his wife, aloving husband ; ‘his sons, a’ kind tather; yet sorrow- i fully we must calmly resign him to | God who does all things well. | Resolved, That we tender our ‘heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family and friends. | * | Resolved, That a copy of these | proceedings be furnished the Bates | | county Tres with a request that the | Nevada Nuarscry. | Mr. T. G. Heustor, of the firm ot Am- brose & Houston, Nevada nursery, is} here with men to canvasa Sates county; for the spring delivery ot nursery stock. | In addition to men brought with him , they have employed Mr, O. J. Welten,.a | resident of Butler tor the past five years | and who has had fifteem years experience l in the tree business and is well and fa- | vorably known. The company ask all , wishin stock to wait for their agents as | they guaranteed all stock to be as repre- | sented and true to. name given. rtf ee | *The great value of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound tor all diseases of women is demonstrated Leh ! every day’s experience, The writer of | this 'ad occasion tostep into the princi-' pal Pharmacy of a city of 140,000 inhab- | itants, and on enquiry 2s to which is the most popular proprietary medicine of the time was answered, that Mrs. Pinkham’s j Vegetable Compound occupies a most! | conspicuous place in the tront rank of all the remedies of this class now before the public.— Fournal Hotel Property ior Saie. The Olive House, on southwest corner same be published. Hs H of the square. just opposite the Opera | Avie Tre, ) : | building, is now tor sale on reasonable Witt BapGLey, >) Committee | terms. Call on or address ! i James Ror. j A clay mode! of a statue oi the , late Senator Morton has been fin- |ished at Rome, and the statue will be cast in bronze at Munich, and unveiled at Indianapolis next Dec- eration day, Mrs. Morton 1s said te be yery much pleased with the figure, but if the sculptor has con- While in Town for Holiday Goods Don't Fail to Call at McFARLAND BROS, has spoiled the likeness. He came among usa stranger and sold to nearlyevery business house in Wnd- sora lot of chrumo cards. Just that much money went away trom home that might have been spent with us- | Don’t do it any more, gentlemen. | __Windsor Review. | The same stranger visited. Butter few of our: merchants The Totes would rt) 6 oie mS eo And examine their new invoice of Buffalo, Wolfe and Bear skin Lap Robes. also a splendid thing in Ruber Horse covers. and 3 were taken in. per cent less than the stranger did it. The English government recqm- mendsGen. Sir Eve;yn Wood tor the Egyptian army. } { The New York board of aldermen task the New York legislature to re- peal those penal laws originating in fanaticism. ; The steamer Peruvian trom Mon- treal sank in the Mersey in conse- quence of a colision. No lives were lost. | J. C. Parmenter of the Troy N. | Y. Press,was cowhided Wednesday by Wm. Carr. son of the secretary 3 ot state. Langlade & Co. have sold 6,000 j of Wisconsin pine lands for $210,- ooo to Milwaukee parties. } (Criminal prosecutions are to be | begun in Dallas against the agents ofthe Marriage Aid association. trived to put any nobility into it he \ have done the work tor twenty-five | 4s-tt. W. 1. Lansdown. Millions Given Away. Millions of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trial Bottles of the large size This enormous outlay would bedisastrous to the prop etors, were it not tor the rare merits pos- / sessed by the wonderful medicine. Call | at F. M. Crumly & Cos, Drug Store j and get a trial bottle Free, and try your- | self, It never fails to cure. Nos { | te *,#@Troubles often come from where | we least expect them.’’ Yet we may | etten prevent or counteract them by} prompt and intelligent action, Thous > ands ot persons are constantly troubled | with a combination of diseases. Diseased ; kidneys and costive bowels are their tor- | | mentors. They should know that seas i | ney-Wort acts on these organs at the same time; causing them to throw off the poisons that have clogged to them, and rene wiug the whole system. | An arbitration committee has been | appointed to adjust the detaults on Fr | the November deal. ; j | j } | 1 | | i SHTER, The American Jeweler. The largest and most complete stock of Opera Glasses in the City. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. ~ SEE ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK.