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_ Graves, one of the editors of ow pa th ney th a hav th - ide Po Aree west sg > a Fre titty the this » be » if y thé no& nail win » as lem woug none Zar + church south, on the second a 7 Was well c the ae BUTLEK WEEKLY TIMES BUTLER, MISSOURI. MBER 13, 1883 WEDNESDAY, DE — At Cost For Cash. Having determined to retire trom the dry gouds business, we offer our commene SS, We entire stock at cost, a Monday, Noyember and continue untl a 24th, His sold. | Hot Sp B. McEari: ad 18 sojourning at Summ‘ Items. ngs tor his health. Eprror Tiwes:—Please allow me e TIMES to mention a - = the space Asberry Varner, a young man 21 Pace veers old, died at the seaktcace of few particulars as connected with his parents, in this city, Jast Mon- i =r Christmas tre id which was ictect- i day, cf heart disease Fhe Times ; ed at Elizat s Chapel for Christ- extends its sympat ed Dee alt = ; " A numerous committee had been The Vicrsaill oat appointed to take charge of its erec- week makes mention of the appoint | tion, etc., on Monday, but when the | call your attention to a few articles: | Choice lot of ladies wraps, « choice | beautitul line lot of blankets, a of dress goods, black and colored siiks. Carpets, from a rag to a body Brus- The best stock of flannels ever bre t thing at cost. sels. t ht to Bates county. Every- Thanking our many fnends for their patronage, we re- main yours, Cu —_—-———. LOCAL TOPHER & JACKSON. ITEMS ges-NOTICE TO TEAC HeERs:—Public E aminations for the benefit of those per- sons desiring to teach in Bates count will be held on the 3d Saturdz month inthe O: r, er of each house, eet school fo., and on the ist Saturday of each month in the West side school house, Rich Hill, men Mo., the examination com- ng each day at g v’clock, J. H. HI County Schoo! Cc in An unusually quiet Christmas Butler. J. K Bruglar wants more applica rit. tions tor first class loans, County court t The proceec ings ext week. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. Sunday in uary. Dr. Ed. Glessner, of West Line, has been spendmg the holidays in this citv with his family Miss Lena Stratton, ot Boonville, has been in the city’ tor the past week visiting Mrs. R. J. Starke. Dr. E. N. Allen and wife of Cool dye, Kas., came in last week to vis itrelatives in this county. dat churches on Christmas day with the Services were held all the excep ion of the Ohio Street Metho- dist church. It is'rehably reported that W. W. Cook, postmaster at Rockville, has resigned and Dr. G. W. democrat, has been appointed. Mayse, E. T. Kirkpatnck, of the Adver— user, J. P. Knisley and WwW. ob Woolery are candidates for the post- office at Adrian. They are all Naonch democrats. Gur trend D. W. Cloud, of Spruce dett last week tor Kentucky, to be present ata family reumon. Mr. Cloud has not been with his rela— tives for 25 years, and the reunion promises to he a very.happy one. Our esteemed friend, W. W. the Rockville Globe. was in the city at- tending the teachers’ conyention last week and minghng with Butler peli- ticians. Col, Ed. McGrath has moved from Plattsburgh, Mo., back to Cyn- thiana, Ky., and says he cannot do withoutthe booming Tiss. We dope the Col. was not displeased with Missouri and that he will soon return to the state. The following ladies will receive w the residence of Dr. Frizell trom storop.m. Mrs. J. H. Frizetl, assisted hy Mrs. QO. D. Austin and Mrs. fo. Armstrong; Misses Mu'phy, Pyle. Childs, Everingham = @ Masses Frizell. The totlowing ladies will receive calle! to-morrow (New Year) at the residence of Mrs. F J. Tygard on Pine street: Mrs. Tygard, ) Mrs, Emerson, Misses Armstrong, McBride } Mills, The Blind Boone entertainment at : 5 the opera house Monday night was tended by « good 1 audience and amusical prodigy and vone is indeed t VK ts entertain. | t bitters are sold at Hity cents a bottle and. | } | ! and I now huowI am entirely cured.” | Weill, notwithstanding our limited j =e . force on hand for work, they D. G. Newsome was in St. Louis x % B 2 ceeded in erecting and handsomely week looking after interests | : : ei é ‘ i decorating two trees, thereby prov- | in a law suit brought by New-/. 2 piv : = : , ing atit does not always require) some against H. Rauth, book pub- | = oe z large numbers to accomplish great j lisher inder, plea of inferior | : ki - undertakings. work on his Directory of Bates ¥ , He Wednesday. Christmas eve, and county. Vhe work was not com- I second session will commence the} i {1 | pleted in the time contracted which j tle hope is entertained of her recov— ment by Hon. B. G. Boone, of R- | time came around for the work to| I iIker of that ce as chief) commence, we are sorry to say, only ferk ix 1¢ attorney-zeneral’s cf- : clerk in the attorney-general’s Of | the - following persons responded: fice. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Hamulton, | B 1s just’ com- Misses Ella Howe and Mollie ; : eee Bi et ne - ORE peers pleted with the exception ot t! floor. | Smiser, Mrs. K. J. Parker; Messrs. ing being put on. If the weather |G. W. Redmon and Jas. Parker. | e will be ready for travel by will by his presence, but was not} the latter part of the week. able to assist any on account of a ‘Squire N C Scott, Sylvania, U., writes: \tew shot he recerved in one of his “I have been a great sufferer ter :5 vears | limbs wile out sporting with a i's dicease of the Kidneys. For| - 3.1. We don’t wantany more DAgne eee ion ot | Heignbor. e don’t wantany more | o get out | | s internal remedies, but | bachelors used up in that way, but relict. I wore two of] oi ni, ran Sean iette’s Kidney Pads six wecks probably some of the young men do. the mercury hovering around zero. z | However, the people began to come | wus a uiatter of regret to a number { ie i Sor jin trom every direction and the } of business men wi needed just} = : house. which is a large one, was nearly filled. The view on entering Little May, the 3-vear-old daugh— } ter of C. McF the door was beautitul to behold: r. 4 q ; hy ol } land, is lying! In the farther end ot the room might very lov Sea - asc atthe | be seen two, seemingly, electrified residence of W. E. Walton. Her! trees standing about twelve feet mother, who is at Pueblo, Col, was! apart, beautifully arched over and telegraphed for Sunday but did not’ fairly groaning under their load Up to! this writing (Tuesday noon) but hire} arrive until Tuesday night. precious articles, while in the back- ground were the appropriate moi— ‘~ | toes, **Glory to God in the highest,”’ littie | the ery and i is thought that the ‘Peace on earth, good will toward sufferer can not hve through os night. forward and hy priate remarks as to the observance es a Allen Wright came An Important Discovery. | introduced the exercises appro- ‘The most important discovery is that | which brings thejmost good to tne great- est Bru: Dr. Kings new discovery | ter consumption, cflughs and colds, will | preserve the health and save lite, and is a priceless boon to the atHlicted. Notjon- ly does it sositivelyfcure consumption, but coughs, colds, broncsitis, asthma, hoarse ness, and all attections of the throat, and chest, yield at once to its wondertut curative powers. If you doubt his, get a trtal bottle, froa at F. M. Crumly & Co's drug store. of Christmas as a holiday, ete., after he offered a prayer. The only thing in which it fell behind the expectations of many was in Santa Claus not Bu | the situation when it was explained sy which making his appearance. the little folks seemed to | accept that the old gentleman was subject ' to accidents C. T. Tracy and W. H. Philips, | ot the Republican, had a set to Fri- day last in which, it 1s reported, the editor came out considerably worst: | ed. The difficulty originated on ac- count of an article which appeared in that paper refering to recent trouble e ourselves and prob- up or ably had frozen stuck in a snow drift. ncn neon Sam’! Levy, of Butler, will please accept the thanks of the people ot this neghborhood for his liberality toward our little folks. While ‘ articles contributed might not have the in Mr. Tracy’s family in which he | was severely criticised. There | represented anv great vaiue, yet 2s eonemcatic feeling among} they showed the true inwardness of the friends of both pasties and, the man and we hope the people further trouble is feared. The | will remember him in a substantial Times would spread the olive! a: oa I : cones branch over the beligerants and / a Ashby Lamilton, ee soothe the ruffled feelings. Gentle- ; ing her tuture home im Kentucky men, let us have peace pand not having the opportunity of ee | being with us im the tuture, distsibu- from among tae many testimonis «~~ i ted a large number of articles, as mementoes, among the children and ‘ others ot the neighborhood. hardly necessary though, as there is not « child or person in this part of ed we select the iollowing, written by Carter, a resident of Pheips Co., Bi eaye,“I have used Sherman’s PRICS?.+ Burress to the best advantage, and cen her estly testify that it has done myself az ily an immense good, and from my ex)": ence recommend it highly to all sufferers.” D. B. D. Smeltzer, the gentle- manly agent ter Johnson’s Cyclope- dia, delivered our volumes of that work last Monday. take pleasure in adding our testi- monial! to this splendid compendium ot useful information, conveniently arranged. Mr. S. left yesterday tor hie home in Iola, Kas. where he will spend the holidays with his tamily and then return to his labors in this | It was the country who could have ever learned to forget Mrs. Hamilton, who 1s ever foremost in every under- at taking that 1s calculated to advance We | the social and moral feature of the vicinity in which she lives. OBSERVER. valuable The trial ot Mrs. Torry, tor keep- ng a bawdy house in this city, was called betore Brown last Friday morning. The tnal eccupied bos the entire day and his Honor didn’t Priv: @cheol. render his decision until Saturday t morning, when he imposed a fine of The select school ot Mr. and Mn. ; Siceloff, located on East North Maia $50 and costs upon the offender.and gave her ten days time to liquidate street, closed the first session on the . roth of Dec., 1884, with an enroll- | the fine. The testimony was nich, rare and racy, and bet for the ab- ment of over hity The : sence of two of the mest important Mayor county. scholars. §th of Jan. 1885. he proprietors , Witnesses for the prosecution, it is of the school are gtatelul tor this thought the fine would have been ibera! eeconapemcnt im their work. much heavier. It is hoped that this 5-3t : will be the last offender of this Kind ; ms End To F that the city authorities will be! called upon to punisb. Tne Times | nas eye on several ether temales/ ny duty to let suftering humanity to know rt. Have hed arunningsore on my leg tor eignt years; mydoctors told me I wonld |have to have my leg amputated. I used in- of the same stripe as Madame Torry fair wart and ces then ning that ; nefarious | be if they do not quit. thetr business or leave town, they w stead, three Poottles of Elec bitte and seven boxes of Bucklens arnica salv severely dealt with. well.” Electric nd my leg is sound ar Butier the Morbdle ; rtf Patronize Works. Buchlens arnica sarve at 25 cents per box by P.M. Crumly & Go i church, subject, **Humiliation i Week of Prayer. The Preacher's # during conducting the services week of prayer. It was the mous desire of tl that we have uni following progranit hy the Alliance. Monday, Jan. 5.- church south, Thanksgiving. W. A. Walker. Tuesday, Jan. 6 M. E. “Praise the subject, and Conducted by Rev. —At M the and Contession.”’ Conducted by Rev Davis. Wednesday, Jan. 7.—-Atthe O. P. church, subject, **Prayer tor the Church of Christ.” Conducted by Rev. Corkhiil. Thursday, Jan. 8.— the «CP. church, subject, **Prayer tor the Famihes and Instructors of Youth.” Conducted by Rev. W. C. -At tt Bewlev. i > Christi Friday, Jan chur tions.”” Walker. Saturday. Jan. 10.— tist church. subject **Pra ry} i ions, Home and Foreign.*’ Con- ducted by Rev. Disney. | It is hoped that will have a good attendance at all the services. Committ Rev. We. Mo EB « five nes 3ewley, pastor ot the | h south, reports seventy- re result of his labors I p exis ing between S. J. Groves and Nath- an Graves, under the firm name of | Groves Bro’s, has been by mutual consent dissolved, Nathan Groves retiring. S. J. Groyes will assume | all habilities of the firm and wall all outstanding aceounts, and he earnestly desires a speedy sertle— ment without further notice. Busi ness will be continued at old stand opposite postofiice, North Main St. S. J. Groves. NatHANn GROVES, Se Notice to Tax-Payers. tlement of paid by Janu- . the per cent. will be PAINS added ' Office at T. W. Childs’ store. 1B i ache all over!” What a common er- A.W. Beri. — | ff pression; and how much it means to many Col'ector. i a poor sufferer! These aches have a t a quently than is gener- Diek Hurt ' a the cause ts the Liver cr Guarantees all work done in his Kidne No disease is more painiul o $6 s sthan these, and no remedy 5 It you wish a clean shave, | B--ompt and effective as impr hair cut call and see 4 9 trv his bath rooms. iSH LER Ss sast corner square. —— | Three big two-vear-old mules, one | pair three-vear-old Normon horses, | j i TERS: Kentucky bred saddle mares colts. Some young short—horn remedy has yet been disc short-horn cows, and Polled \at_is_so effective in all KIDNEY / Gilloway bus, | VER COMPLAINTS, MALARIA, DYSPLF Asuny Homirtrox. A, ete., and yet it is simple and harm drug to-Lyr Organs to rent at W. E. Watton & Co's 1 The best blood pu system | electric Bitters the best and only Madam Dropae wishes to inform the public that she has just returned from the east and has opened rooms on North Main street, south ot post office, she is prepared to make all garments at half her tor— where mer prices, giving her patrons the 24t SPECIAL NOTICES. Buck Wheat. We will pay highest cash price tor 1000 bushels good Buck Wheat. Power & Bro. Christmas Whiskies. advantage ot these hard times. Parties buying Whisky or Brandy | by the galion or keg will find it to their interest to examine my_ stock before purchasing elsewhere. Good Kentucky Bourbon whisky, $1,50 Pure White Rye Whisky, 2,30 Calitornia Brandy 6 years old 4,00 Blackberry Brandy, 1,50 Jugs and Kegs are free, you hear that. Lewis HorrMan. North Main St. Butler. Mo. Buck Wheat Flour. The best and only Pure Buck Whea Flour in Butler mill. ~ MONEY To joan at lowest rates of interest. Loan Co., represented by u5tt }. K. BruGcusr, Fer Best. The handsome Humphreys including 5 acres of ground, just south ot city limits, istor rent. Ix one of the rettiest homes in the countr alton, Agent, Butler, Mo 8. B. NSWSits. Does 2 general Insurance busine sures property against Pire, Light se Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. F The | Philips deciston does not effect the Mo. | Butler, Mo. : re-idence, | | i | | i | i is made at Power's ; w. Hef Science and medical skill have mbined with wonderful success those erbs which nature has provided for the ure of disease. it strengthens qorates the whole s For Sale. iti printing press large nn papel y sok LOE Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, the distinguished Con ee ae 5s cressman, once wrote to a fellow mem ber who was g and om good suffering from indigestion and kidney disease : nes oat “Try Mishler's Herb Bitters, I beeve it will cure co c Cie cash Callon you. I have used it for both indigestion and aifec eadiress < ; tt tion of the kidneys, and it isthe most wonderf si combination of medicinal herbs T ever Raw.” I eee .... . | MISHLER HERB BITTERS Co., ch and Scratches ¢ every Kind 5235 Commerce &t., Philadelphis. curedin 30 minut by Woolford’s Porker’s Pleasant Werm Syrup % Sanitary Lotion. Use noother. This never fails . Lansdown, or ctric regulater ever placed within suffering humanity, truly Ee t ~™ rere Rite ot the | x - yeep hitters. isi ot th ver | s 3 ; fj 4 j | ness, jaundice, constipation, weak kid H.V,. PEN L4hit neve, or any disease of the urinary or- gans, or whoeyv uires an appetizer, DKA N nt, will always tind certain uick tonic or mild UTEI NEU cure known. They act surely and q ly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire Satistaction or mones retunded. Solda fitt, cents a bottle by F. M. Crumly & CAR RIAAGES saBAESLD Palbatyles ana prices, Co. 4 io Hearse A ways on Hana COPING. Mode and furnished on short notice deters may be left at F. Evans? stable tern ght eron Sundyy Patler, Mop LYon & W:lliams. (North Main St.) ‘This medicine, combining Iron wit! vegetable tonics, ques. and com; Cures D: indigestion, Weal {eres OFiped, Slalnria,Chillsand F fevers, d Ni é “Tris an ese remedy for Diseases of the Bideeys a ver. Tt" Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to ‘Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache,or produce constipation—other Tron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- pat eerie ae Belching, and - ens the muscles and nerves. ii For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it hes no equal. Ba- The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Bade caty by BUOWN CHERICAL CO., BALTIBORE, BD. TUTT’S PILL TORPID BOWELS DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. i wo Doors south ef the POSTOFFICE —Deatlers in— GROCERIES. WARE —AND— QUEEN SWARE BUTLER, MO. no tt ‘eecresma Tee In case of dys- sepsia, debility, rheumatism, fe- r and ague, r complaint, inacti ity of the kidneys aud blat der, constipation and other or # ganic maladies, Hostetter’s Si mach Bitters is s tried remeds. to which tHe medical breth- erhood have lent their profession- al sanction, and alterative and house- re of the stom- which as a res Fe hold specitic for decor ach, fee and bowels has an unbounded popularity. For sale by Gi ané dealers, to whom apply for Hostettcr’e Almanac for 188s. suoaT HORS BULLS. Also insures Plate Glass against breabe K age by accide Call on m tor at = poli betore itis too lute. Office in! ini DBpera building over bank, Butler, Mo. PQT Length, S & Elasticiv rg-tt t “Farm fer Sale. Twili sell ny farm. in in sumunit 15 - Divided to A. Liat ToN Fer Sele. Bigstafi. Soiumit township IT HAS NO EQUAL! — ‘due solely to the BROW JG ECOTLE StLouis, Me. | The undersigned, living six miles cast ot Butler, Mo., otters for sale a tew extra good short horn bulls and heifers, ail eligibie to record. Thev are offered at i prices to suit the times. Inspection ef | stock is invited - 2-4 S. McCurciuss For Sale by Dealers Belding’s Knitting Sik. ‘a-hole SUk, Sewing eroidery Silk h