The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 31, 1883, Page 1

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We desi re DRY G00 ver wed j is this market, CHRISTOPHER Zw J ACKSON, ie say to our fr iends and the panes gener: sis that we ooo OCTOBER 31, 18 BUTLER, MISSOURI, -WEDNE ESDAY now in store + the I: argest and most @ omplete stock of DNS, CARPETS, aL CLOTHS, dc. &.. W e cannot begin to enumer ake: ner s, Li specify, the differ ‘ent kinds of goods j in atch ia but wa say th: at OUR DRESS GOUDS DEPART MENT embraces all of the leading styles, makes and tabrics from the cheapest to the finest and we especially invite an inspection, feel- ing assured we cannot tail to please in both OU R NOTION DEPART MENT Is tull and complete and includes many novelties fore, we are determined to make this branch of most attractive in the city. ceived. ou R FLANNEL AND WOOLEN DEPAR TMENT Is replete with everything in those lines from Fabrick to the Heaviest Factory makes anc Pains to show these goods. underwear just in. not kept hereto- our business the An elegant line of Neckwear just re- the fimest Dress 1 we will take especial An elegant ne of knit and muslin quality and_ price. We make a specialty ot Jeans. Our line of Hosiery cannot be cauaaneae and Childrens Distans ans, Clo Everything new in Gloves and Mittens, epics: Misses Te aks, and Tackets in great abundance and w any of the above goods at lower prices than any other house in Bates county. We are offering some special inducements on Carpets and ask you to see our stock bet. b ¢ guarantee to sell you in our house, everything ¢ guaranteed as represented. Don’t fail to call and see us, and satisty yourself as to the correctness of our assertions. CHRISTOPHER CTACKSON, N i h Ma no second-hand or shondy/ S20ae Saas eRe me oe See, sie a Cee: sc We — ort ain Street, next door to Post Office THE COUNTY PRESS. Enterprise: the rage among sportsmen. are coming in plentifully. Review. Whathas Gen. Betz done that the Record should make him out a scientist ? Advertiser; The oil well on the Marshall farm is being put down the rate of 125 feet per week. Enterrise: The Pacific road now sending outan average of 125 | scious in which condition he has re- cars ot coal per day. Pretty for October. Advertiser: Walton Bros. i Duck hunting is all | Journal has removed its They | office from Lone 2 | | good | mained ever since, it being five days. hving | short talk with Mr. Chronicle. The Western Farm | “BEST OF ALL.”’ seasenare emi publication ——= WE ARE Na r ee A = Marsh’s Golden Blood and Liver Ton- N Ow READY F oO R TH E Oak Butler. | With two such red hot papers as the to ic is an Excelient Remedy. | Journal and Times. Butler will undoubedly walk mght up to the ‘My wife was cured ot Liver complaint lfrontia literary emeles- and disordered blood, with Marsh’s Gol- = : Liver Tonic. s 2 | Walnut Yournal: A little son ne Tee i Eon a es J, Wrigi of Wilham Buchannan was kicked at | ~ . “| bya horse oa Saturday last, break- u ‘ ey = aes as ‘“ Hiei Gulicnlioe Go gee ee ee etsy wilinneneeane And if you want to save money eall and see if we don't give is} truded. When tound he was uncon- !0*5 °F #Pi Thave used it several } a re Mond . ee | E 2 hie Sauer So 0) ammee 3! “aire Mach ashomeseareSeott | you more Furniture for the Kansas. “My blood, ;and bowels w Walnut We had a R. Stewart Journal. J: several remedi Es out be } liver, kidneys, stomach | B re out of order. I used } and prescriptions with- arsh’s Golden Blood and | south ofthis place sold twelve car} on Tuesday He has just returned | 20" OSRSE" a a Liver Tonic cured me. Itjis a grand loads of fat cattle on last Monday, | from a trip during which he met and medicine.”’—John G. Hill, Kansas Citv’ 2 ar pe ge ‘ 2 ee that averaged 1,260 pounds. | talked with Mr. Sculien and some | yfo | tl « . | spt | lan VOU Ce saver . Enterprise: Uf our Butler friends | other members of the railroad com- Marsh's Golden Biood and Liver Ton : vuld evel buy be for e, c onsideri ns 4g super io} quali Ity ° will come down we can turn the hose | P@8V who assured him that work a tg ahaa nies ao liver Peace and N eW Z0C€ ds being rece iv ed ever ry. day. Gi Ive uS a call i : bee i Marsh’s Golden alsam, the famous : 2 of the water-works on them, it we | a Emap Ning throat and lung medicine, are for sale by e x cannot ‘oil’ them. = \ See es |J. H. HitshewX Co druggist’s, Butler. | O Ta | with Hume or Butler this tall. as ate Senet =, use urni l ] ( ) Chronicle. The new’ Methodist ! RT Te Large bottles 50 cents and $1. re re Episcopal church will be located on | ‘The canes Calls. Wood and Coal. > the north side of the Central Park | Clinton Democrat. lox é 1 Callil ; | : SN ———— —_ swton g é 2 enter- and willbe a handsome brick — struc- This paper would be delighted se Ss : a oe : roan os oelecs | ture. z to see its gifted and versatile friend, soe ae ae SE = uy OU r arness and ad les Advertiser: The town company, | Col. Dan Kennedy, of the Spring a ae oe =A z z iu tr yard) on North | we understand wilt make an addition | to Adrian as soon as the crop can be | removed from the land on the west side of the depot. Enterprise: The opening of the hydrants Tuesday caused consid- erable commotion among both and horses on the street; the water spouted torth in a dense yolume, though they were all that could be desired. Walnut Journal: which was held on the the night of the 18th inst. to consider the ques- tion of incorporating the city served to develope the opposition. Only this and nothing more. men us je teams were put to work on the tailroad grade at Appleton Citv last Saturday, They went there on Fri- day, vut could not ‘go to work on ac- count of not having the nght of wav secured. Advertiser: Au elegant wedding | ; Union army rising from the rank of a took place in this city on last Thurs- | day evening, October 25th, 1833. The contracting parties being Mr. field Leader, the next state Superin- tendent Public and would be overjoyed to Col. Win. R. Crocket Commissioner. Knowing our main St. and constantly hand and deliver to any part of the If keep on of Schools, congratulate Railway } ~ |wanta or {dry 1 anx- | nt a good dry not| the ie city choice dry stove wood. yeu ad of stove wood : is the place to getit. Give them {a call. 43tf. will McFARLAND BROTHERS, AT BUTLER, AND OF McFARLAND BROS & MILLS, iety for their weltare, they **think’’ ing sinister oF sie trade like in this. Fred Dorn Barber bers of the press will whoop ’em up| Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or } They are both hair-cut- _ He keeps none but experienced there 1s anyt We hope mem-| for these positions. ee barbers. Will also grind razors. Satis- | worthy and well qualitied. No use|taction guaranteed. Rooms north side dechning, gentleman; your coune | Sauare ae ae Oe Sie Be Se Ma nip ‘ary The meeting | namesof Gov.Geo. Hoadly, of Ohio, Globe: We understand that about | and Hon. John F. Philips, ofMissou- _ti,tor President and vice President in | } troduction to the | | mS try calls you, and you must respond. RATHER TOO LoNG. After Twenty Years on the IN SYNDICATE BLOCK. Hoadly and Philips. | : Wrong sideof Life a Yirgin- = : === conan Ee es The Germantown, Ohio, Press ian Turns 7 eo: says: ‘We this week hoist the} ‘How long did you say?” “Twenty years, Isaid. Up to the time! I mentioned I had suffered from diseased | liver fortwenty vears,’’ said Mr. S. T.{ Hancock, ot Richmond, Va., half sadly, j | as thongh thinking of that dilapidated | section ot his lite. “At times I almost | wished it had pleased Providence to omit | the liver from the human anatomy ”’ “Bad enough—twe ty years of that} sort ot thing,’”? responded a listener. | =>. RAFTER. Right at the }ower scale, South side square, keeps a tull line of 1884. Gov. Hoadly requires no in- people of Ohio. Hon. John F. Phijips, of Sedalia, Mo., is vet a young man—about 45 ‘What was the upshot of it?” | —served with distinction in the] “The upshot was that some time ago I | went down to Scott’s drug store in thi ' city, and bought one ot Benson's Capeine) Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. Also a full line of S08 | high private to that of Colonel. He |} Porous Plasters, applied it and was re- | ‘ 3 Hi: oe 1 | isan eminent lawyer and has served } 5°09 IP 3 tow, Bouts and ae ot rs substantial Dr y Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats. anc ‘aps, Jas. E. Hudelson and Miss Carrie | M. only child of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Putian, of this place. Advertiser: Oil was found in the Prospect well on L. F. Page’ &ta depth of 600 feet. This is best evidence that -ve have that oil There s farm the exists in paying quantities. are generally three layers of oil bear- ing rock, tad we have already tound two of them. Walnut Journal: MeFariand Bros.& Mulls opened a tul Stock of harness in their room No. 4, South side syndicate Monday last. They are enterprismg and honorable business men, well known in Bates county will be a benefit to the out on | 1384.7" afd their coming “* >> mmunity. Sound as though my dia rubber. ,, Benson’s—unlike the old kind or plas- ters—act promptly. Lookfor the word ; Capcine, which is cut in the genuine. price 25 cents. Seabury and Johnson, ; Chemists, New York. E NONPAREIL HALL. J.P. WELESS, & Co. 25-t£. his district in congress. Hoadly and Phihps would make a strong team in all sold at prices that defy Competition. = VW ——— STOFtE A Little Strange. al itornia Democrat. Itseems a little Cieveland should be to Gov. Crittenden by the leading | remarkable that recommended Keep Constantly on hand a well Selected Stock of merchants of St. Louis tor police | OPPOISTE OPERA HOUSE. = + . ws or. S&S. the same leading men, headed bv Lomaeen teas ee | oe ; ——— § Su ee —— =4 fe } = a > ee b)) he same leading en, a d the finest liquors and ¥ . +2 Col. Broadhead, should hold an in-| n the market. Oils, Varnishes, and Everything in the Drug Line. dignation meeting and give the Gov-| pyee Lunch Every Day. ll of sure for WRF MIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. appro- e On receipt of your an otter by ais at your priating him. For a Clean Shave «Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest They have aneat, 3astf Prescriptions Carefully Compounded buth Day and Night. had many years experience in the drug ce our drugs to be pure and our prices 2s BERRY BROS. evenings, n, Boys or Gi ons & Co., 195 and w York. 213m. and having We Store in Butler, Mo. co call and see us. is Having opened a new Drug busniess we cordially invite the pu lowas any place inthe city. Give us a call Go to r of the square. tiie Tae.

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