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he Butler Weekly Times. A rath of gentleman who went out to Walnut with a party from Rich Hill. The Infant) Wonder | man spent much time in telling of the poor quality ot Walnut coal and the other was somewhat dis- couraged. Atter looking at the town, he concluded to go out by him- self and take a look at one of the | mines. He there found five wagons trom the Hill loading up with coal. He naturally inquired why they came so tar tor coal and was told thatthe coal 1s so much superior to their own that they alwavs go to Walnut when a first-class article is needed. Jerrerson City, Aug. 8.—Lieut Gov. Campbell has issued a full par- don to Eli Burnett, who was serying out a three years’ term trom Bates county, on the charge of grand lar- ceny. He was sent up in fuly 1882. The pardon was granted on an ap- plication signed by the prosecuting attorney, witnesses, officers of the county and leading citizens, especially upon the application and tearful supplication of the prisoner’s tittle girl, aged six years and moth. erless. and Two preachers, one from New Jersey and the other from the Elec- tric City, attempted to drive through a stretch of deep mud near Lone Oak, last Saturday night and ‘got stuck.’”? The horse pulled with all its might but there was too much theology on board and the harness gave way, causing the parsons to jump unceremoniously out into the quaking mass. The horse’s tail be- ing nicely saturated with the stuff and the flies being also on hand, enabled the clergymen to present a somewhat original appearance betore they got matters straigh- tened out. There were no im- precations used, only some broad- cloth ruined and a little jewelry lost. Missouri mud 1s more cohesive than Jersey sand anyhow. 5 es J. B. Durand, of Praine City, claims to have the largest orchard in the county. It consists of 4000 apple trees and an abundance of all other kinds of iruitfor home use. His ap- ple trees are bearing and he will sell this year from 2000 to 3000 bushels of apples, In company with Geo. W. Sunderwith, he is erectng a fruit evaporator which will dry 100 bush- els per day. They pay the highest price for truit. St. Louis seems determined not to enforce the Sunday feature of the Downing high license law. The Kansas City Zmes thinks there is no danger of a panic this year nor next. A New Addition. A. H. Humphrey has laid off an addition to the south side of the city The lots are now offered tor sale and those desiring to purchase can not do better. They are more con- venient to the business part ot the ae than any others — at as Ow rates. roperty will go up rap- idly within the aon co ang A. good profit can be made it they are bought on speculation. Public Sale. Iwill sell on my farm one and one quarter miles south of Virginia, Bates County, Mo., on Thursday, August 23rd, 1883, the tollowing property: 104 head ot high breed Merine sheep, 4 work horses, ; 1two year old colt, and all farm implements, corn in the Terms made known on day of sale. at. S. S. Cowan. of my held. 37 Land at Auction. i will sell at public auction to the high- est bidder, two miles south-west of Vi ton, Bates county, Mo., en Sept, 1sth, 1883, two tarms. acres, 60 acres in cultivation, well tenecd, good well and trame house. Also atarm Of 160 acres, 65 acres in cultiaation, 30 ™m grass, balance in timber, frame house plenty of water and, best stock tarm in the county. rms—One half cash in hand, and remainder on three years time tg per cent. = 37-2t*. W. H.- Crawford. Saturday, ; One of So} BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15. 1883. “UNEQUALED Marsh’s Golden Dlood & Liver Ton- ic 1s an Incomparable Remedy. “We have usea Marshes Colden Blood & Liver Tonic in our tamily with excel- | lent results. For blood and | plaints it unegualed.**-—fHenry. | Moore, La Crosse, Wi liver com- L, “Marshe,s golden bloox is an incomparable remedy for the blood and regulati the have used it myselfand recommended it to others with unvaryihg Z liver. F success-?’— James H. Walker, Kansas Ctiv, Ho, “Your Golden Balsam tor the Throat | and Lungs, and golden bleod & L | tonic, have cured my wite of Consumption. They are the best medi- { cines in the world.’’—(J. T. Fowler, Da- venport, Iowa. Marsh’s golden blood & Liver tonic and Marsh,s gotden ba!sam for sale by J.H. Hitshew & Co; druggist,s Butler. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. August tst, WALTON'’S | Opera House, ————< —GRAND OPENING OF THE— Dramatic Season. AUGUST, 20th AND a2rst. ‘0: er I-n. The management ot the Opera House Circuit have at great expense engaged for the opening season the Ovp and RELIABLE Metropolitan Combination. GERMAN MIBITARY BAND AND ORCHESTRA, under the management of the veter- an manager, MR. CHARLES Engagement of Emotional Actress, MISS EMMA WARREN, supported by the People’s Favorite. HARRY L, SEYMOUR, —and the most powerful— Dramatic Organization. Now Betore The Public. TWO LEADING, TWO COMMEDIANS, TWO SOUBRETTES, Each and every one of which is an artist in their role. MONTALDO. the Eminent 2oth, for the first time in Butler, the Ceie- brated Dramatization trom the Beau- tiful Song of the ‘‘Gypsy’s Warn- ing,”” Monday night, August entitled THE GYPSY’S OATH. And Tuesday, August 21st, HUNTED DOWN. Reserved seats on sale at Walton’s Bank. the tirst time she used DeLand’s Chemi- ‘cal Baking Powder. Her baking yellow. Thetrouble was, she did not | allow tor the extra strength, which makes | only about one-half the quantity necessa- jay. She learned her mistake and now j reclares it to de the best she ever used. | was | Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. greatest medical wonder of the Warranted to speedily cure Burns Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, The | worl | Brui | Sores, | Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- | | tions, guaranteed to cure in every in- stance, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts jper box. Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co. 6tt | For a Clean Shave i Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest | eorner of the square. They have aneat, < 3stf. County Maps For Sale. ¥ maps tor sale 28-tf have five late co ' at $2,00 each. Times OFFIcE. and liver tonic | puritying | incipient ; PARQUET. - - - 5octs. DRESS CIRCLE -— - <octs. GAEEERY, = - = 3s5cts.| Important,—A lady was_ disappointed | ‘RUPTURE. . John B. Logan, of St. Louis, Mo., | in Butler Bates Co every Tuesday | © Hotel three weeks from this ) date, at whrch time he will contract with | parties tocure all cases otreducible hernia | that maybe brought to him. A cure | | guaranteed 1n every case or no charge, All L ask is that my tee be deposited eith- at the bank or with some responsible per- son, payable to me when the cure is ber- | tected and it not perfected at the time | agreed upon, the money to be drawn by the patient. ' | | The average length of time required to | | perfect acure by my treatment is about weeks. The vatient confined to | or house, but can attend to the ordi- | y business attairs of life. ae"Read the tollowing | tew only are inserted here. Upper Aton, Itts., April zgth, ISS3. | Dr. Logan:—Afterhaving been rup- | tured and wearing a truss for eight years your treatment has proved pertectly satis- tactory. Three weeks ago to-day, I took off my truss and have been without it ever since. I am confident that Iam as sqund as ever. Respectively Yours, Girwert Carr. | testimonials, } | | | St. Louis, Mo-, May, 25th, 1883. | Dr Logan:—I find that I am_ cured, | | not having worn my truss tor eight weeks, | and during that time have done harder work than everbefore. 1 went under un- | der your treatment January 4th 1883. Yours Respectfully. | ALBERT AUCHTER. | 1114 Cass Avenue. St. Louis, Mo., June, zoth, 1883. Dr. Logan, Dear Sir:—I take pleasure | in stating that you have entirely cured my rupture, ot eleven years standing and I cheertully commend to all, suftering trom that painful mallady, wno desire a speedy and permanen cure to avail them- selves ot your treatment. Yours Respecttully- P. PECKHAN. 12 Washington, Ave. St. Louis, Mo., July, roth, 1883. Dr. Logan:—My gratitude for the in- expressible relief, and the hope that oth- ers may benefit by the acknowledgment, induces me to add my testimony in be- half ot your never failing treatment tor the cure ot Hernia. I am perfectly cur- ed, sound asever- Wovld not take $5, ooo and be placed in the same condition I was in, betore taking your treatment. Very Respectfully, JouNn TREMLETT: Proprietor of Belvedere Hotel. 1232 Washineton Ave. 35 3t- Order of Publication. State ot Missouri, County of Bates, In the Circuit court of said county, No- eae 7, 5S- j FURNITURE |both the HOLDEN Opera House Building =" WALTON & BALL. Mr. Ball of the above firm has just r an extended trip through the a nate where by purchasing large amounts of goods for ,and BUTLER STORES, has se- cured Great Bargains which we now offer to the people of Butler and surrounding country at BED ROCK PRICES. We will save you money by call- ing and being corvinced, as we defy competion. Vv. Bo. TETER, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware, SPECTACLES Wr !'ROCKFORD R. R. Watches. THE NONPAREIL SALOON, J.P. WILLIS, & Co. OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. g Complete Line of = Optical Goods, OPERA The handsomest room and furniture FIELv, in the city and the finest liquors and eer n i wines in the market. fulltine of AND | Free Lunch Every Day. All American MARINE Work Given Out, On receipt ot your cas GLASSES address we will make an otter by witch Swiss are ae FASS you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your ; = - bal, home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can do it. H. C. Wilkinsons & Co., 195 and Repairi f W: Satisfa i : pairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done 197 Fulton Street, New York 21 3m. Right at the jower scale, South side square, keeps a tull line of vember term, 1883: Jasper Bowman, plaintiff, vs. Marion D. Bowman, defendant. At this comes the plaintiff herein, by his attorney betore the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court in vacation and files his petition and affidavit, alleging, among other things, that defendant Marion D. Bowman 1s not a resident of the State of Missouri: Whereuponit is ordered by | the Clerk in vacation that said defend- ant be notified by publication that plaint- iff has commenced a suit against her in this court, by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce trom the bonds ot matrimony heretotore contracted with detendant, and that unlessthe said Ma- | rion D. Bowman, be and appear at this court, at the next term thereot to be ve- gun and holden at the Court House in | the City ot Butler, in gaid county, on | the 5th day ot November next, and on or | before the sixth day of said term, it the | | term shall so long continue—and it not, then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as con- | fessed, and judgement will be rendered accordingly. And it isfurther ordered, that a copy hereot be published according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times a in Bates county Mo., for tour weeks suc- cessively, the last insertion to be at least J. R. Jenxrns Circuit Clerk A true copy from the record. | .+++--., Witness my hand and Seal ot EAL. : the Circuit Court of * county, this 30th day of July J. R. JENKINS. Circuit Clerk. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of Administration upon the estate of Benja- | min Coats deceased, have been granted to weekly newspaper printed and published j - tourjweeks before the first day of the next | term of said court. i Bates | Staple & Rancy Groceries. Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. Also afull line of good substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, all sold at prices that defy Competition. 25-tf. NEW DRUG STORE BER WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day and Night. | Having opened a new Drug Store in Butler, Mo, and haying had many years experience in the drug | busniess we cordially invite the public o call and see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure and our prices as | low as any place m the city. Give usa call BERRY BROS. | j | the undersigned by the Bates county Probate Court, in Bates countv Mo., bearing date the 24th day ot July, 1833. All persons having claims against said es- | tate are required to exhibit them to me | for allowance, within one year trom the date of said letters, or they may be pre- | cluded from any benefit of such estate; and if said claims be not exhibited with- | in two years from date of the publication ot this notice, they will be torever barr- | - N. BRADLEY. Administrator. ed. J MIER’S SAMPLE ROOM, Refitted and handsomeiv furnist Pure Liquors and Wines, Fresh bottle and keg Beer. { + ed 'Giye me a call, East side square. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNES! New stock, new styles and new prices. VASILES! VALISES In great abundance, new and nobby styles. Call and look. | McFarland Brothers. VALISES !! Pa il a