The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 20, 1882, Page 11

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SHEET. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, DECEMB ER, 20, 1882, QUADRUPLE M AY NT ‘That he FINE BOOKS, Albums, Vaces, Stationery, Cups and amine my Goods before buying. THE CANE GROWERS H 1 ' Of the Mississippi Valley in Conven- | tion—Commissioner|Loring Pres- ent. | St. Louis, December 13.—The | i third annual conventton of the Miss- | | issipp: Walley Cane Growers’ As-} | sociation met here to-day, wtth Gel | Lieut. Gov. N. j. Coleman, of St. | Louis, the President in the chair. Delegates were present from Illinois, i Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, ; New York, Nebraska, Ohio, Penn- | sysvania, Tennessee and Wisconsin. \ deliver an address before the con- ! vention to-morrow. A _ resolution providing for the appointment of a committee to consider the propriety | ot asking Congress to purchase a | | copyright of Isaac L. Hedges’ book | | entitled, “Sugar Canes, the Product j {and Manateture,’’ was unanimously |adopted. | President Coleman then read the annual a ldress, which gave | a long and interesting rev.ew of the | . : . : industry, and showed its great j | importance tothe country. A mem | ber of the convention stated, if the sorghum manufaciory really proves te be a success it will keep in the country sixty million to cighty million dollars, which was now paid for im- ported sugars and syrups. A num- ber of the members of the conven- tion will leave Saturday for New \ Orleans, where they will remain | several days inspecting sugar mills | and refineries. | ' | i While in Town for Holiday Goods Don't Fail to Call at McFARLAND BRO S, The Gallant Mosby. Willie Edouin’s agent, returned trom China, says: whe has “y And examine their new mvoice of Buffalo, Wolfe and ‘Bear splendid thing in Ruber Horse covers. | and American consul at Along Kong skin Lap Robes, also a! he sent it back. with the i njurction: | «Bring up your own card.” ;me with his heels upon the table, } thumbs ip his armpits, “a squirt of j nigger head, and a salutation as fol- i ‘Well, whe the are | iows: 1 you?’ ” { | —+NUTS,—— Cigars and Tobacco AND CIDER. choice —— < Fruits, ir Can- | dies, Ci a ‘ol oa { ‘Apple cider made every day at KEITH'S re - FRUIT STORE. | Westsidesquare - [ ~ BUTLER,MO below zero in London Saturday and the fogs so dense as to impede busi- ; ;A HO! FOR THE OLIDA Y Santa Claus Having Notified dispose of his gigantic stock at his Old Headquarters at POST OFFICE, NOTRH MAIN STREET. 'Hon. Geo. B. Loring. Commis-:’, 2 f Agicalt j nce and know my business. Cash paid | * Gee of Agriculture was 8” / 11 fer kinds ot Butchers stock. : interested auditor. He will 4ertf. J. Wazzs. | | here with mem to canvaca Zates county | dined with Mosby, the ex-guerrilla | than whom there 1s no greater bar- ' | burian, for on sending my card “up | And on: | entering the consulate he received | ‘The mercury was seven degrees —————S——————_— a will require additional time this year to Saucers, Toys,all kinds and prices. Call and ex- Christmas is Coming Drag Store fer Sale tn La Piata, Macon county, Mo. Doing a goed business. . Good brick storeroom 70x30 teet, with wareroom, wil! be sold or rentec. Good reasons given for seliing. Stock about $2,000, and nearly new. Ad- dress, 51-4t ]. B. Tompson, La Plata Mo. Clean Meat - Market. To the Peeple of Butler and vicinity, I will respectfully etate that I have just } opened a first-class Meat Market, clean | in every respect, on Ohio street, one door | west ot Baptist church. Hi If yeu want a juicy steak, a tender sur Join or a good roast, den’t fall to give me BUT a call. I guarantee satisfaction in quali- ty and pricee.. Ihave had large experi- Money to Loan. Leans made en improved farm prop- | erty, 3 to 5 years time, in sums trom $300 | up to any amount. Callon M. W. Mize, ffice withHenry & Hartweil. 52-4t Z.J. Willia IS HERE WITH OODLES OF. Hi Candies. ‘Nuts, Fruits. canned Guods, Queensware, Woodenware, Tobacco, cigars. and.a whole host of other things tov uum- erous to talk about. Our have got ‘mashed on the other fellers and are per- fectly flattened out, come, see and believe. Z. J. WILLIAMS. ms FOR SALE—One or two residences in different portions of the city. Inquire of A. H. Darrow. 4i-tt Nevada Nursery, Mr. ‘T..G. Houston, of the tirmo! Am-+ brese & Houston, Nevada nursegy, i+ for the spring delivery of nursery stock. In addition to men brought with him they bave employed Mr, O. J. Welton, « resident of Butler fer the past five year and who has had fifteem years experience : im the tree business and is welland {a- vorably known. The company ask al!” wishing stock to wait for their agents as they guaranteed ali stock to be as repre- sented and true to name givec. rt *The great value of Mrs. Lydia E- Pinkharo’s Vegetable Compound tor all diseases of women is demonstrated b; every day’s experience, The writer o} 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 Mre. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Couspound occupies a most { | 1 { { ! conspicuous place in the tront rank of all the remedies ot this class now betore the public.— Fournal Hotel Property ior Saie. ‘Lhe Olive House, or southwest corner | of the square. just opposite the Opera | building, is now tor sale on reasonable | }terms? Call on or address | gs-tt. W. T. Lansdown. *.*Troubies often come from where lwe least expect them.” Yet we may otten prevent or counteract them by | Prompt and intelligent action, Thous | ands of persons are constantly trouble | with a combinatior. of diseases Diseased ; kidneys and costive bowels are their tor- | mentors. They should know that Kid- ' ney-Wert acts on these organs at the same ‘time; causing them to throw off the. i poisons that have clogged to thein, and | } r2nz wiug the whole system. ; The Height ef Folly. | ‘Yo wait until you are in bed with 4 | ease you may not get over for months, : the height of folly, when you ntight be | [easily cured during the carly symptoms | 'by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have | - known sickly families made the health-— liest ty a timely use of this pure med | | cine Yoserver. - 72" - Nov. 1-1mgy | ——

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