The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 30, 1883, Page 1

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—J = ws we The Butler Weekly Times. business. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MAY 30 1883. RELY 4 BUSINES TRANSACTION DRY GOODS&NOION STOCK In order to inaugurate an unprecedented activity in the Dry Goods, Notion and Carpet Line We have determired that for the next 30 days we we willallow to every customer buying a bill of| goods from us to the amount of ONE DOLLAR,a discount of 10 per cent. from the Dill. No one need take any chances, but all share alike to the extent of their purchases. We are Determined to Make Things Move. Remember the place, North Main street, next to Post oftice. CHRISTOPHER & JACKSON. We mean BOULWA4RE sPRINGS. The Wonderfal Curative the Water. Power of A STRANGERS TESTIMONY. The curative properties of the ulware Mineral Springs lately iscoyered south of this city, contin- eto become more wonderful with ach trial by those afflicted with kid- ey trouble. Charlie Griffith, of Denton Texas. jas been visiting trends in Butler lor the past week or ten days. For Several years Mr. Griffith has been ‘oubled with kidney complamt, and iow goes about on crutches from aralytic rheumatism. While hear le was induced by trends to visit the Houlware Springs, although gainst his mclinations as ne had Pest confidence in all water power over hus disease. Having tried the water only a few times, Mr. Griffith hands the Ties for publication the following testimonial, that the afflict- td world may read and be benefited is he hopes, from his own experi- | ence: HIS STATEMENT. : “Within the last three years I have Msited and tried the waters from the following springs: Hot Springs Arkansas; Mineral Well Palo Pinto exas; Oil Springs Indian Tertito- » Sulpher Springs Hopkins county ffexas; Eureka Springs Arkansas ad White Sulpher Springs Virginia ; rith but little orno reliet. Having ome to Butler to visit friends, was duced by them to try the waters of he Boulware Springs, and to my urpnse and joy I experienced more lief frem my first visit tothem than had from all the other springs I ha Visited before. The water act- better on my kidney’s than any- } fing Thad ever taken im medicine | * water, and relieved me of a se- Pain in the kidney’s and irreta- | Wn of the bladder. In connection h the above trouble I have been hcted with paralytic rheumatism, | aad I believe the water has had some | eect upon that, tor [am feelmg bet- | ter than Lhave foryears I cheerful- ly recommend the Boulware Springs to all people who are afflicted with kidney or nervous affections. My home is in Denton, Denton county, Texas.’’ CHARLIE GRIFFITH. The Democrat Union Veterans’ organization of San Francisco is starting a presidential boom for Ros- ecrans. Baxter county, Ark., has been vis- ited by a tornado. Great damage to preperty 1s reported, but no lives lost. There is great excitement in Waynesboro, Ga., over an attempt | to indict prominent citizens for ex- ' pelling Chinese from the place. | i Isreal Weinstein, injured in a rail- | road accident on line, failed to recover damages be- the Pennsylvania | was traveling on a free | i cause he pass. (es The board of equalization has. re- | duced the assessment en seventy-two | miles of the Hanmbal and Sr. foe! branch lines from $i0,000 to $7,500 a mile. } The Kirb- Lanier teud near Baton Rogue has already caused the death of nine men. One or twoothers are missing since the last fight, and are supposed to have died in the woods. | The president of Mexico republic | has declared forfeited the contract of | | noon and 5 0’clockin the afternoon of | and his wife, Emma, ot in and te the | interest and claim of the said detendants | a Washington company for the drai- Trustee’s Sale. Whereas,J. F. Cunnigham aad Emma Cunningham, his wife by their deed ot trustexecuted on the first day ot May 1882, and duly recorded, in the recorders office ef Bates county, Missouri, en the first day of May, 1882, in book No. 23, at page 499, conveyed to the undersigned trustee, to secure the payment of a cer- tain note fully described in said deed ot trust, the following described real estate, in Bates county, Missouri, viz: the south east quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty-three (23) township forty (40) of range twenty-nine, (29) contain- ing torty acres, more or less, and whereas, said note is past due and unpaid. Now, theretore. in pursuance ot the / terms and conditions in said deed of trust fully set forth, and at the request ot the legal holder of said note, take notice that I will on | Wednesday, June 6th, 1883. at the court house door in the City of Butler, Bates county, Missouri’ and be- tween the hours of 9 o’clock in the fore- that day, expose to sale al! the right, title and interest ofthe said J.F.Cunningham above described real estate, tor cash in| hand to pay said note, interest and costs. | C. C. Duxe, i Trustee. | Sheriff’s Sale. | y Virtue and author of ageneral exe- | cution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the June term, of said court. and§to me directed in favor ot Nichols Shepard & Co., and against J. G. Donohoe and Daniel Smith. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title | J- G. Donohoe and Daniel Smith, of, in \ and to the tollowing described realestate | situated in Bates county Missouri, to-wit: The east half ot lots 2,3 and 4 of the north west qr. sec. "1, twp 39, range 32, in Bates county Misseuri, andI will on Wednesday, June 2oth, 1883. between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east tront door of the Right at the Lower Scale, south side square, keeps : nage of the city and valley of Mex- | court house, in the cityof Butler, Bates oon foc Fattace ae | county, Missouri, sell the same or so much ico for tailure to deposit guarantee | thereot as mav be required, at public ven- funds. | due, to the highest bidder fer cash to sat- | ————— | isfy said execution and costs. A special from Dallas announces | = Osage HaNKs, | the explosion of a scheme to get pos- ree ce reeeeuny: | session ot large tracts ef land in/ Mexico. A Southern syndicate had j arranged the matter with some Mex-| Taken up as a stray by M. L. Weife, ot | ical iticians, but 2 disagreement | Mt. Pleasant township Bates county Mo. eee Leese : ee ; on April 29. 1883, and posted before the occurred and the plan fell through. | undersigned, a Justice of the Peace in Sss5 } said township, one sorrel mare, 4 years Rockville Globe: The elegant j old and 14 1-2 hands high. No marks or | yr. . brands perceivable. Appraised at $35,00 new Union depot being built at Se- | by D. W. Simpson, W. F. Hanks and R. | dalia from the material of the cele- | J- Starke. brated Rockville sandstone quarry,| 7°53 J.P. | will be completed by June ist. Our | eee : eae a ! quarries are becoming noted all over , y, NSON & A RN: , Attor- the United States for the quahty ot P a Jnbegaaesioa a aah Mo. Office west stone znd inexhaustible quantity. f the saua Stray Notice. N, B. Mesx, NO 26 WHAT YOU WAN T EAD SURE THING NO LOTTERY, NO BAIT, NO GAME OF CHANCE. Brgains in Dry Goods, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, Having bought the Of A. S. Martin & Co., we are making a general Closing Out Sale. Coner room under Palace Hotel. Very Respectfully, M.S, COWLES & CO YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A LARGE ae ay STOCK OF BOOTS 4a. ‘SHOBKS, MAX WEINER’S, T. DE RAF TEP. full line of STPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Queensware, Glassware and Wodenware. EAST SIDE SQUARE. Also a full line of good substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, all sold at prices that defy Compeeition. 25-tf. NEW DRUG STORE Berr Bros... Keep Constantly on hand a well Selected Stock of PURE, DRUGS, PAINTS PURE, DRUGS, PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, and Everything in the Drug Line. FIRST DOOR WEST PALACE HOTEL Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day and Night. Having opened a new Drug Store on North Main Street, and haying had many years experience inthe drug busniess we cordially invite the public o call and see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure and our priees ae low as any place in the city. Give us a call jae BERRY BROS. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNE! VALISES!! WVALISES! VALISES In great abundance, new and nobby styles. all and look. Mc Farland Brothers. eee

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