The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 2, 1883, Page 8

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{ We wish to call the atten tion of our customers to our large and well selected stock of VANCY and TOILET SOAPS, PEREUMERY & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES Also to the F’act LEAD AND OIL, MIXED PAINTS, DR In fact everything in the Drug or Paint Line. C ITY DRUG ri LOCAL ITEMS. And the sectony soon still boem- ‘eth. Everyboay compliments the ap- pearance of the court house yard, Just the same as eight beats seven. three beats one. What had the court house ring to do with the appeintment of Ben. Canturbery as Treasurer of the city. Butler was crowded with people Saturday, and the merchants were busy as bees. Times and Only Subscribe’ fer the Louisville Courier-Fournal. $2 25 for both papers. | McFarland Bros. are making «a | new departure in business. For the | past two days they have been invoic- jing a very large and handsome as- sortment ef trunks and valises, which | hey contempuate selling at low fig- jures. They expect to deal largely in this class ot goods hereatter, and j invite the public to examine their as- | sortment and prices. Among our new advertisements this week will be tound that of G. W. Short, dealer in general mer- chandise at Virginia this county. Mr Short has now on hand a very large steck of staple and fancy dry-' goeds, clothing, gents turnishing geods and groceries. He guaren- tees prices as low on the same qual- Opera House say Srd. At the Opera House in this citv | to-morrow night will appear the; Hyers Sisters Combination in that | very attractive play ‘Out of Bon- dage.’’ The periormers are colored people and bear a spiendic reputation. The following com- ments are quite creditable: We publish in todays issu a card trom a committee of Chicage musci- “ans declaring that at the concert last evening Miss Hyers sang G above the staff, a note touched by no oth- er singer since Jennle Lind.— Chs- cago Tribune. The Hyers Sisers’ Combination gave the best intertainment last even- ing that the Upera House has had in lit for a year past. The singing was For bargins in Boots & Shoes go to H. | H_ Nicxols. HEAD QUARTER, Jam apdle to please the public all the more with low prices and goods. roth. A. F. WY ARD. 64. 240 acres near Mulbery will be sold good buildings, Two good huuses fine young orchard and pien- ty of water, in a good neighberhoed close to school, church, and post-effice. Go to Burns & Co. and get one of their $1.25 rubber gossemers. Want every body to know that J. H. Hiishew & Co., keep for sale} the Arabian White Oil Liniment,the best liniment ot the age. 1g-tf. You can get a gossemer at Burns & Co. ella. | allto gether or in lots to suit purchaser. | Goud land and that we Carrv a Heavy Iuine ofr Y COLORS, VARNISHES AND BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS TORE, west side square. KF. M. CRUMLY & CO. ‘BENNETT & WHEELER Successore to C. 5. WHEELER & CO. DEALEXS IN Hardware, Groceuaies, Iron, Steel, Wagon Wood-work, Barb Fence Wire, Bulk Seeds, and FARM MACHINERY We cordially invite the public to calland examine our goods and prices and see tor themselves that we keep none but the best. BUTLER, MO Northwest Cor. Square - - - = ity of goods as are quoted in Butler, Messrs Patty and Atherten ship-|andcan givethe customer as com-'Fred Lyons was stupendous. |really splendid and the acting good. The ped a car loadof fine hogs to Kan- sas City markets Tuesday. ‘The Ladies Christian ‘l'emperance Unien will meet at the Ohio street M. E. church this evening. The Boulware Mineral Springs, four miles south ef the city, will be the fashionable resort during ‘the summer. Street Commissioner Trimble, is doing some needed werk in clean- ing the street around the public square. A little misunderstanding between a couple ot gentlemen in the city the other day helped the tewn treasury a httle. Street Commissioner Trimble, contemplates some needed improve- ments on the streets-in the near fu- ture. Hot weather is approa ching and a: thorough cleaning of the streets and alley’s might contribute something te the sanitary condition of the city. Our busimess men are new receiy-: ing orders from their better halt’s te bring coffee, sugar, eges and butter by telephone, and to fail not at his peril, Great is the suffering of man. plete an assortment in all lines used entertainment was full ot surprise to by the farming public. Experienc-|/the audience, and was new and ed merchants are at the head of the! pleasing through out. Tee perform- establishment and know how to wel-| ers are all celoted people and shew | |come and satisfy the peoole. igreat tallent-—Cleveland Leader. | ‘ ; Admission. . . . . 50 cts. Fire At Nevada. : A telegram to W. E. Walten, | ieee ee 2 se trem H. C. Moere, ef Nevada, | Springfield Express: Hon. L. yesterday morning, announced that/ 37. Murray and Mr. H. E. Cleaton | the Nevada House was destroyed by | last Saturday raised by private sub- fire Monday night. The telegram! scription ameng our citizens $105 did not say whether the contents of | for the purchase of an artificial limb the bilding or any inmates were cen-' for Miss Dora Scott, who was one of = | the victims of the Marshfield cyclone. The Nevada Heuse was a two’ At that time Miss Scott was living | story frame building, and was among | near the James at her father’s house | the oldest structures in the city. ltl which we completely wrecked, in- joccunmed a corner lot oposite the Op- juring severai members et the fami- jera House, and it was with great}, some of them fatally. | dificulty that that magnificent build-| | ing was saved from a second destruc- | jtion. The plate glass fronts in the! i | Opera building were all broken to|Marsh’s Golden Balsam,the Famew. atoms, and the total damage to the! Lung Medicine 1s Valued H structure will reach about one thou- Highly. H sand dollars. 75, cts. “SPLENDID.” “I have used Marsh’s Golden Balsam Something Worth Reading. ‘for the throat and Iungs aad find it a splendid cough remedy. It gives speedy | The firm et Buras & S re i : eng ee Con have) cick (D4. Wilson: Cheiton, lows: met with such unprecedented success |] wish every body te know that Marsh- | vin their new mode of advertising that! es Golden Balsam is (rue medreme. | j they now give us their plans, so you | One baxtle cured me of a hard and linger- ; may leok out for them again in our /ingCough. Ivalue it highly.”—R. A. | | Tackson, Quiney, ills. j i } | Deepwater township, Bates county Me., | in the tece, knot on lettnind leg cut on | left fore leg no other marks or | Snedgrass, April 24th, 1883. for $1.25 which ie as cheap as an umber- | Hl | i For a Clean Shave Ge to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest Pa corner of the square. They have aneat, comfortavle room. 30-tf Asecond invoiie ef hose new in at r ] © 9 | Burnes & Co. | Oy ee eek as } Is now receiving and will continue to receive a full line ot H Don’t Forget | That Dick Hurt keeps a first-class barber s | shop at the southeast corner of the square. He has neat and new turniture and ex- ] perienced barber:. Try him. 6-tf { ss cieaiieelemeeheeeneetientinieidememeneiiiintiatenianiiaiiatiae ell i and will compete in Prices and Quality of Goods, with any firm in the city. SOUTH, SIDE PUBLIC BUTLER. SQUARE. MO. scORE ON 21 tt $SsEASONABLE GOoDS MINNEAPOLIS TWINE BINDERS BUCKEYE CULFIVATORS, Stray Notice. Taken up as actray by J. F. Hill, ot REAPERS AND MCWERS, BAIN WAGONS RACINE SPRING WACONS. ana posted betore the undersigned Jus- tice ot the peace one dark so:rel mie four years old about fifteen and a half hands high, right hind toot white, blaze brands percievable and appraised at $55,@0 by Al Slayback, J. V- Snodgrass and J. L. 22 4t.* Wm. Snoporass. Jf. P. £ £ i | “Tnal by fury,”’ to be given at columns the coming week. This is} Rich Hill en May 27th, by home, the last week ot sales for a chance} talent, well be rendered at Butier the $50,00 silk dress pattern, the} also, so says the Bazoo. The Elec- isale positively closes at 7 o’clock on trict City willbe pleased to wel-| Monday ene May 7th, so all} come the amateurs. a = an — should — _call as early during the week as pes- The oes, aS of Lamar have or “sible to prevent = rush that oo ae = ay company under jally prevails on Saturday. They! the State Miltia law. Why dont! have as fine a li se caie, : Cope | s aline of Dry Goods, Ls young sents ot the Electric City i Notions, Hats and Caps, fnrmshing = —e awe calton Capt. J. | goods and grucerits as can be Faced pre Se |in Butler, and their corps ,of clerks The members of the Ladies Miss- | will give all attention possible to ionary seciety of the Christran church | Please you. The firm:s bound to will meet at their church heuse to ‘Please three ef their many customers | transact seme impertant business, | by giving them a handsome gift andi te-morrew evening. whe that may be we are at a ioss to 7a. knew, but due notice will be given Woedfin, of Pleasant Gap, in the next weeks issue of the eos is the kappy tather of a bran Sy iy. salinities de aitiaiccdice | who the fertumateencs may be, at} ‘on the 21st ot April. His weight was |any pene ane mes se Pc, canly eight peunds but is much larger ema: ee by this tim | friends will be given with the com- a ces | plements of the firm. Be — in o Pattofthe; We bespeak for the firm, whe ave; © ‘y who have n preparing to} y. tTRetic peop! succe. se in| teave for Washungto: Ten ir : af Sai oo sole oe ae =. : ston Territory tor their new uadertaking and tor honest ! rely ast twe months, ‘Started yester-| upright dealing, who never misrep- i pong — fed jouruey. The : resent im order te make 2 ~sale. and! Sis! 5 i: i ’ i sacsig ot about twenty-ene | in whose hands you can place your i “selves with perfect confidence. i Wex: Door. We pay the nigh Tic a : ee ut pas 4 Price fo oe imge Hs fo wJ.E. [country produce, and give vou in ©. with their spleadid steck of change, dry geods. x ceceries and FMEss and saddlery. ae i , thir m our ime. ex any-i Burnsa Co. “T would be pleased to recieve five doz- ! en boties of Marsh’s Golden Balsam at ence. be greatly relieved and well pleased with its effect—(P. R Crisp, Druggist, Mon- | ree ity, Mo. Marsh’s Golden balsam, the tamous ! threat and lung medicine, and Marsh's Golden Bleed & Liver Tonic, the great bleed an4 liver renovator are forsale by jJ. H. Hitshew & ( o. druggists Butler Mo. Large bettles so cents and $1. May z—1 m. A Card. Editor Times.—I wish to cal! the atten- tion of my old friends and customers whe have traded with me for eleven years in the frm of R. Weil & Co. to the tact that T have gone inte tne Boot & Shee busi- ness on my owa acceunt and am now in tac room formly occupred by Aaron Hart on the east side of the square. 23 tf Max Weiner- “Prickly Ash Bitters” is pureiy vegeta- ble in compesition. It acte differenily en the liver, kidney, stomach and bewles, atierding relief and acure in all cases. 21 gt. Call at Burns & Co's aud get 2 celiar’s worth of goods and get a ticket. Hello 'Jim. Yet are in a great hurry! whieh war? Tam going ts Aaron Harts store to i me asuit or clethes. He has a one pri store and I like te trade with aman tt has one price, and let me say te vou. sells better goods for leas money than buy any where else, and deals rair . square with evervhodr- Every body that uses it appears to ; Order of Publication. STATE oF Mrssovrt, ss. ; County of « ates. } 'In_ the Circuit Court of June term, 1883- ; Carl Spengler, plaintiff against James Hough, defendant t this day comes the plaintitt herein, 4iny his Attorney betore the und signed clerk of the Circuit Court in v caton and files his petition and affidav: alleging, among other things, that de- | tendant is not a resident of the State ot Missouri: Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said defendant | be notified by publication that plain- { titt has commenced asuit against him | in this court, by petition and attachment | founded on accountforthe sum of one- } hundred, ninety-one & 40-100 dollars and that his property is about to be attached to satisfy the said debt and cost of suit and that unless the said James Hough be and appear atthis court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city ot Butler, in | said county, on the 4th day of June next, and on or before the 6th day ot said term, it the term shall so long continue : —and if not then on or betore the last | day of said term,answer or plead to the pe- tition in said cause, the same will be taken : as confessed, and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly, And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published, | according to law, in tue Butler Weekle j Limes, a newspaper published in said } Bates county, Missouri, for four weeks } successively, the last insertion, to be at. | least four weeks before the commence- | iment of the next term of se1d court. J. R. [zsxins, cir Cierk. A true copy irom the rez : : WITNESS © seal of the Bates county, ' 3° 1 | and tull tine of TrToP BUGGIES, AT ht. R. DEACON’S HARDWARE DEALE2, BUTLER, = = MISSOURI, said county, There is no Doubt BUT WHAT-—— Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries can be ——-BOUGHT OF—~ <=. UW. ow En OD BE Es —AT VIRGINIA,.— a> cheap a- such geods can be obtained for in Butler. A $6,000 stock «+ youd an assertment as can be found in the country is guaranteed. Give Him A_ Trial. : BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. J. © Dre and the! court of; » R. Jennixs, Cire Be of th eda Bntl o'eld M was shir: vear € in reeic ed td and { were

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