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The Butler Weekly Cimes. ANNOUNCEMENTS- The following Combinations are book- | ed at Walton’s Opera House the coming season: Sept. roth. Claire Scott Co.—‘“‘in Trag- edy.”’ Sept. 17th. Eunice Goodrich Co. Sept, 21st Quadrapantheon & Minstrels. Seot. Hoz. Cchuyler Colfax, Ex- Vice Prest. of U. S. Lecture—‘The Mar- tyred Presidents, Lincoln and Garfield. Oct. ist. Thaun De Gow.—*‘Comedy Co. Oct. 5nd. Black Crook Co. Oct. Isth. eLouise Lord Co.—‘Lin- wood Case.”’ Nov. 3rd. Webb’s U.S. Minstrels. Nov,7- John Dillion and Company. Nov. 8th. Haverly Minstrels. Nov. 13th. Landis Co.—‘‘in Tragedy.”” Nov. 29th. Karl Comedy Co. Dec. 29th. Hidden Hand Co. Jan. Foggs Torry Co Jan. 28th. “Lillian Brown’s Jollities.”’ Pathfinders Co. 25 Feb. 22. March tst. Wards Comedy Co. March 4th. Drapers, Uncle Tom Cab- in Co. April 4th. The French Spy. May 3rd- Robinson & McAlister’s Min- istrels. Horticultural Minutes. Bates County Horticultural Society met at the court house Saturday Sept. 1st, with J. B. Newbery in the chair. Minutes of preyious meeting read. On invitation the tollowing persons became members: C. J. Robords, jy. B. Daniels, H. B. Fran- | Committee on constitution report- progress but not ready for full re- . Time extended to next meet- roll ot members called andreports made on condition of fruits and hards. To which each member resent responded promptly. ' Address on the apple and its ene- ies by J. B. Innis. Address on the peach and its ene- ies by W. H. Holloway. On motion a committee of three pointed on programme for next eeting, W. H. Holloway, j. B. rand and H. B. Francis. - Address on round headed borer by . P. Henry. Cammittee on programme tor next meeting reported and report adopted. Adjourned to meet at court house aturday, October rst at I p. m. 1 Permanent organization and ad- mitting members. 2 Inspection of samples of fruit turnished by the society. 3 Essay. by E. P. Henry, best method of exterminating and pre- venting the round head apple tree borer. 4 Essay, by Henry Speer best method of preventing and ex- terminating the codling moth. Irregular discussion and quiry on different topics. in- “DELIGHTFUL.” No Medicine can be Compared to Marsh’s Golden Balsam. “Last month I took a severe Cola. 1 coughed terribly and could not sleep nights. I had a druggist prepare me some cough syrup, but it did me no good Tthen tried Marsh’s Golden balsam and wascured at once. It is a delighttul remedy "—{ Henry L. Cook, Sedalia, Mo., Thave used many cough remedies in my family, but none that could possibly be compared to Marsh’s Golden Bal- sam."—(F. E. Anderson, Leavenworth, Kan, “Please send me six dozen Marsh,s Golden Balsam Every body likes it and all call for it-"—[M. W. Wilson, druggist, Burton, Mo, Marsh’s Golden Balsam, the tamous throat and lung med- icine, and Marsh’s Golden blood and Liver tonic, the great bloed purifier and liver corrector, are for sale by J. H. Hitshew & Co, druggists, Butler, Large bottles 5ocents and $1. Sept. i-m. For a Clean Shave Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest Sorner of the square. They have aneat, “omforiabie room. 3st. W €would like to see all of our delinquent subscribers get sick to _ Pay their subscriptions. Gentlemen © Some forward, come forward with | make the | : almighty doll Printer happy. \ r- and ho will be the pressing invita ftstto embrace this j section four | (39), of range thirty-three (33), cont. BUTLER, 7 ‘ household and throughout the state | | as a precious incense to the memory of a noble, gentle-hearted, honest | man.—Sedalia Democrat. | Land For Sale O- Several Choice Farms. If you want to buy « farm improv- ed or unimproyed land or have your property insured against fire, light- ning, tornados, cyclones and wind- | storms, callon or write to S. B. | Newbill, Butler, Mo. Office in} Opera building, up stairs, room ad- | joining Dr, Tucker’s office. 36-tf disappointed Important,—A | the tirst time she used Deiand’s Chemi- cal Baking Powder. Her baking was | yellow. Thetrouble was, she did not allow tor the extra strength, whicn makes | only about one-half the quantity necessa- | day. She learned her mistake and reclares it to de the best she ever used. Wood and Coal. Persons wanting wood or coal, can leave | orders at the post office with Maynard, Badgleys & Gipson or Wright and Glor- ious. Any one of the above named pla- } ces, will receive my prompt attention, and fair dealing. 39 tf. now |} H. T. Shobe. Farm for Sale, I will offer my farm situated 113 miles northeast of Butler, containing 153 acres, 110 in cultivation, balance pasture, 140 tenced. New two story house with 12 rooms Well finished, 300 bearing apple trees, excellent well of water and good cistern at the house and never tailing stock water. For terms, enquire at prem- sises. J. T. Graves., 35tf Where you see the big red gilt fin- shed ‘‘HAME”’ sign, on the southeast corner’ is where Gus Wyard holds orth with his usual large stock of Har- ness and Saddles. 24 tt Money to Loan. On real estate security 1 to 5 years time at six per cenf interest and small commission Terms to suit the borrower. 3sté. Sims & Tucker. Trunks! Trunks A.F, Wyard has just invoiced a fine new line ot trunks and valises- Call and price them. 27-tf For Sale or Rent. Tree or four houses in different parts ot the city, enquire of Dr. EVERINGHAM. 23tf. Fred Dorn Barber Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or hair-cut. He keeps none but experienced barbers. Willalso grind razors. Satis- | taction guaranteed. Rooms north side square Farm for Sale. The undersigned will be at Sprague, Bates county, Mo., or at Henry Janes’ in Walnut township. | to the last day of H. from the 2oth August, 1883, to sell the A. Thomas land at Sprague. 37-2t L. D. Converse. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every in- stance, or money retuuded. Prine 25 cts | choicest literature | known | exami PRESENT POWER. | To Morrow a Long Way on | When Help is Wantea To- i Day, Comtort is never in ahurry. Pain and distress are in hot haste, It is to the “friend in need’’—the triend who does that the old adage pays a fs ot Benso The pl ous or morrow: spur of the unre- | lieved, like hope deferred, maketh the heart sick. Benson’s plasters act on ap- | plication. They permeate, soothe, | warm and heal, containing, as they do, chemical and medicinal agents of the | highest efficiency, Their motto is now, and the genuine have the word Uapcine cut in the middle ot each plast Price 25 cents, Seabury & Johnson, Chemists New York. BOOKS 2 TONS A DAY Over 500,000 Volumes ready. The of the world, often the best editions publisned. 1oo-page | catalogue free. Lowest prices ever} Not sold by dealers. Sent tor < ‘on betore f ent, on evidence of good faith. John &. Alden, Publish er, IS Vesey Street, N. Y. P. O. Box 1227 |PARKERS GINGER TONIC. Cures complaints of Women and dis- eases ot the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and is entirely ditter- ent from bitters, ginger essences and oth- er tonics s it never intoxicates. 50c, and $1 sizes, large saving buying $1 size. Hiscox & Co., New York. TAK tionery Package is the fastest selling article in the market. Contains 1Ssheets note paper, 18 enve- lopes, pencil, pen-hoider, pen and a handsome piece of Jewelry. Retail price 25 cents. Four dozen tor $6,00. A watch guaranteed with every four dozen youorder. For25 cents, in one or two cent postage stamps, we will senda com- plete sample package, with elegant fgold plated sleeve buttons, Gold plated studs, gold plated collar button, handsome watch chain, gold plated ring and elegant scart pin. Register large amounts. 48 page illustrated catalogue of guns, self- cocking revolvers, telescopes, spy glasses Watches, acordeons, violins. organettes, &c,, tree. Write at once to World Man- ufacturing Co., 120 Nassau Street, ¥Y.NOTICE { Order of Publication. State of Missouri, } a County of Bates, SS: In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in vacation August 28th, 1883 The State ot Missouri at the relation and to the use of R. S. Catron, ex- officio, collector of the revenue ot Bates county in the Stace of Missouri, plaint- iff, vs.S. B. Philpot, defendant, civil action tor delinquent taxes: Now at this day comes the plaintitt herin by her attorneys, betore the under- signed clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county in the State of Missouri, in vaca- tion and filesher petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the above named detendant, S. B-. Philpot, is a non-resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon itis ordered by the said clerk, in vacation, that said detendant be noti- fied by publication that plaintiff has com- | menced a suitagainst him in this court by petition and affidavit, the object and general nature of which is te entorce the lien of the Stateot Missouri torsthe de- linquent taxes of the year 1881 amount- ing in the aggregate to thesum of $3 20, together with interest, costs, commission and fees, upon the tollowing described \ The World Watch 5S! ' tracts of land situated in Bates county, | Missouri, to-wit: The east one half of lot No eleven (11) and all of lot No twelve (12), of section 5, township 39, range 32, and that unless the said defendant be | | and appear at the next term of this court, tobe begun and holden in the city ot Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Monday in November, 1883, and on or before the sixth day thereot (if the term shall so long continue, and if not then betore the end of the term,) and per box. Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co. 6 tt Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, A. E, Felter, and Belle Fel- | ter his wife, and Mary A. Jinings, by | their deed of trust, bearing date Decem- ber 2gth, 1881, and duly recorded in the | Recorder’s office of Bates county, Missou- | ri, in Book No. 23, page 388, conveyed to | the undersigned trustee the following described real estate in trust to secure the | payment of a certain promissory note in | said deed of trust fully d bed, to-wit: | The east halt of lots three, tour and five | (3. 4 & 5) in the north-east quarter of | (4), township thirty-nine | | | ing 120 acres, more or less, in Bates county, Missouri, and whereas, said note is pastdue and unpaid. Now, therefore, | | at the request of the legal holder ot said | | note and by virtue of the authority in me vested by the in said deed of trust, fully set forth, I will on | Wednesday, September roth, 18: | between the i : i | forenoon and f | noon of that day } the court hou i ty of Bat a j coun) plead to said petition according to law | the same will be takenas confessed and | judgement rendered according to the prayer ot said petition, and the above de- scribed real estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered by the lerk aforesaid that a copy hereof be pub- | ished in the Butler Weekly Times, a ! weekly newspaper printed and published | in Butler, Bates county, Missouri, for | four weeks successively, the last inser- ; tion to be at least four weeks before the | first dayot the next term of sad court. A true copy from the record. | Ww s my hand as rk d with the sealof said court hereunto affixed. Done n Butler, on this the 28th day | of August 1883. J.R. JENKINS. | Circuit Clerk. | | Administrator's Notice. e is hereby given, that letters of | i on e of Benja- | h een granted to | MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY FURNITURE NO 40 Opera House Building WALTON & ae | rr BALL. Faror and Dinine-room Nuts Furniture in Endless Varieties NN BB. THETER, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware SPECTACLES ; Agent for the celebrated = ROCKFORD ~* R. R. Watches. Complete Line of 280 ware — Goods, ‘ DERA 5) FIELv, Also keepsin stock a tull line of AND All American MARINE ee GLASSES THE NONPAREIL SALOON. J.P. WILLIS, & Co. OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. § The handsomest room and furniture in the city and the finest liquors and wines in the market. | Free Lunch Every Day. Work Given Out, On receipt ot your address we will make an otter by witch you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can do it. H. C. Wilkinsons & Co., 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. 21 3m. Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. Right at the Jower scale, South side square, keeps a tull line of Staple & Fancy Groceries. Also afull line of good substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, all sold at prices that defy Competition. 25-tf. Oils, Varnishes, and Everything in the Drug Line. 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. low as any place in the city. Give usa call We guarantee o ur drugs to be pure and our prices as BERRY BROS. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! . New stock, new styles and new prices. VALISES!! VASILES In great abundance, new and uobby styles. | Mc Farland Brothers. ! VALISES Call and look.