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The Butler Weekly Times. vOL. X. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY APRIL 4. 1888. NO.19 ae — Vinton item. | IMMIGRATION ME { Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ' Ep. Booming Tres.—How are | ae | if ae err acp etl Zesolution Adopted by the Board of | he Sun has evidently : qrhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. annual tour in safety. ben she was a Child, she cried for Coes Prey wos Thee ‘When she became ‘Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria OUR STOCK OF Soring and Summer CLOTHING, spring puanting o1 aaa garden sass. A of the Board of Di- Vinton has begun to put on r¢ ; thie Southwest Missouri ; Sunday-go-to-meeting cloth March 28, the NOTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex-| rah for Vinton! Fe aminations for the benefit of those per- = oe Ls ey sons desiringto teach in Bates county, Cal Robison, our biack smith, is will be held on the 3d Saturday of each | doing a thriving business aK month in the Ohio street school he Tl Butler, Mo., and on the rst Saturda a eRpe eetmonthinthe West side school house | follows: If the democrats a fan eect AE h Hill, Mo., the examination com-| ,.o¢ ots es q Beeag each day at o'clock, A. N cessful crops will be good W. W. GRAV County School Commi 5 passed: PTED. | cal outlook yout 2s ity the Board of Direc- | ssouri TIin- ler ciety, in session at Cli \mild and pleasant, money pl , Marcl « Missou Is arriving daily, and was never be- fore so large nor so elegant. Our Line of Tailor-Made Clothing is larger and more varied than ever, ‘| (while it lasts); if the repu 2s, ses, that we do earnest i aie — \should be victorious crops will be} upon the voters of Southwest Mis- W : E. TT JCKER, pes but we think the sun will | souri the expediency of having our | still rise in the east and set in| re: ithe west. The earth will i ‘esentatives at Jefferson City, at DENTIS®, session of the Missouri Ss re, pass an act authorizi = veyed revolutions around the sun JTLER - MISSOURI. ; : : : Ee si ee its flat, which we kinder be-, the county courts of the several OFFICE OPERA HOUSE. \ lieve it is.) and potatoes will still do -s of the State to appropri: jon __| better planted in the dark MASONIC. {moon. Ii greenback rain the Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | day ex Saturday in each month. ae 1 Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, ; Wt ¢ No.6, meets second Thursday in each | month. a Gouley Commandery Knights Templar meets the first Tuesday in each month. t counties to support and ration Bureau rops Will be a failure, ¢ gr embracing as it does all the LATEST NOVELTIES in light and dark Scotch suitings and fancy worsteds. These we guar- antee to fit as well as tailors work and at half the cost. Be sure to in- spect this line before buying. attracting , and exhibiting and ad- ur productions. that we country and we raw capitol and d in the dev FE ee he Lows will every Mon- | 1.0. O. FEL Bates Lodge No. 180 mee Lo night. should a kind of our resources. utler Encampment No. 6 meets the | Sweep Over this vast country, we are Profoundly impressed with expe- ind and ath Wednesdays in each month goners. | diency of this movement, from the : | We doff our hat to you, unele | advantages that have been reaped} : jJack, of Johnstown, come wgain. | by sister states engaged in the same, W. BADGER Here is ourk2* to yc wing os ZB i LAWYER. Will practice in all courts All ‘ strictly attended to, Oilice over a 2 : om cei i aoe oe tional Bank, Butler, Mo. the wish of _W. | mineral wealth, in the just and sat inducements we | fey in climate, soil and} i Success to the boor 1s | eS ees eae tat equitable administration of o} ARKINSON & GRAVES, | Harmonious Clippings. lin the peace and protection of life} ¢ ATTOBNAYS AT LAW. The heaviest rain of the season | and proj : fellon Sunday evening wi Square, over Lans- | 431 rty, in the benefit of our some | ystem, and the adv: Office West Side down’s Drug Store. ege, in the freedom } lice, on RESPECTFULLY, LOTHING . Sa Miss Lou Guihen, one of Pettis county's fair daughters, is visiting Hotcomn &s count of =| ious opinion, and the ; BU , MO. Office front room over Bates County Nat Mrs. B. Allen. thool board nal Bank. | her siste EW eSIVERS UI bo fu leo aL. | Mrs. E. D. McCormack, ATTORNEY = LAW sts ow Will practice in Bates and adjoining | counties, in the Appellate Court ut Kar City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer- son in at at it jmay be brought to the attention of tives in this community. BE ty. aie fe 1 ee Mrs. Gore and family, of Ap wooden; « Southwest |B: C- Furxersox, T. LeHanrrer, A BY Man of ordinary ability who | PRICE 2) > 8 barOrrice North Side Square, over | t Gi aneenon stir My oe vee counties a the mOULAIYE st Pres't. Treas. | £ an furnish good references can have | ‘ot lor LEXION A. L. McBride aitf on City, has been visiting Mrs. Cr Missouri Inmigravion Society, and j J. Everincuam, Gero. CANTERBURY | loyment with good pay, by M SlDR HEBRA'S Physicians sass a 2 calms | agl papers be requested to publish | Mies a er a generat xy = 1OLACREAM See aanr Mr. Geo. A. Waddle, who has re- | this resolution | THE BANKERS | ee HIS preparation, withous lies Hae . Diane ae is | : — IIs paration, pu J. R. BOYD, M. D. sided in Shawnee for about 20years,| The gentlemen present were very | Dissolution Notice. injury,removes Freck— © Fone o started with his family, on last Cin claae les, Liver-Moles, Pim- | :lous in the eause of the immigra- | Notice ishereby given that the co-partner- a r Re enti eer We Ua eee eis me 2 = ship heretofore existing between Coy, carrith. | Ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn an PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Thursday, for the Indian Ty. where | tion. All were sanguine that the crake Co. otherwise known as the American |‘Tan. A few applications will render the Orrice—East Side Square, over i : Penk SO ee hae | Clothing House, has been this day dissolved | i Max Weiner’ they will make their future home. | necessary sum from each county to by mutual consent—Mesers. Coy and Simms | yet subharaly red skin soft, emooth snd ax Weiner’s, : both retiring. E. 8. Carrithers & Co. will | White. V10) onan is not 6 po The young people of our communi- put the immigration scheme on a -Iy 2 2 Inco ted under the Jaws of Mo. continue the business at the old stand and | powder tocover defects, but a remedy to cure. Ig-1y But.er, Mo. j|ty gathered at their residence on | substantial footing. d will bet Le aa ae ay collect all outstanding accounts due the | {t is superior ¢o all other preparations, a ie ~ : 3 | substantial foo: ing, can and WL De | \ TITLES EXAMINED { CERTIFIEI Oe firm and pay all Sous nae March Ist., | is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drug- - 2G, - rhe red 888. y <A. Coy, ioe i ~f DR J. M, CHRISTY | Tuesday night, where they enjoyed secured. | LAND AN EAAMIABH & CBR t & = [eer aneliet Ree easta. Poepecalig Rabe . ’ themselves singing and passing} Several counties which have not | First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm | 15-4. Caruitit coe om BITTNER « CO.n . | jokes, a y often hada 2 Seen coatiaroant rane = jas i teaches HOMOEOPATHIC oe =e oe a it place, | yet organized because of bad weath-| 5,4 City Property. Local Money! for SOLD BY J. EVERINGHAM. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | until ae hours had pan @| er, will do so very soon, and take Short Time Loans.; 5 see Bree font eomotee EO: All calle and the time hac come to say good-by, | their places in the van of progress. | Ofice west side square, | Fe \e aN pa: answered at oflice day or night. |; when the many friends of the fami | | PGULEROAIO 1 oc attention given to temale dis-|]y gave them a hearty hand-shake fs Se | Shek oe j Ss. ec : : Beene ; with many wishes for prosperity in | School Fund Mortgage Sale. | = S| their new home. iad Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, Gases of sama: 5 istration upon the estate of John E. Stewar' d for Bates county, Missouri, deceased, have been granted he undersign- \ 8, conveyed to Bates counx | ud) by the Bates county te court in Bates ! eal estate lying and being sit- | county .Missouri. bearing date the day of | oe Bates pauesrste of Mis- | Jan’y, Iss | fhe east one-fourth (1-4) of i person ving claims agi (0) in the town (now Cite) oS SSRI eon 1 conveyance Was made to secure of one school fund bond, fully de- i school fund mortgage, and t has been made in the pay- annual interest due thereon onthe May of each year for one year. aid mortgage it is proyided lt be made in the payment of or interest or any part thereof, when it shall become due and cording to the terms and effect of het acting sheriff of said coun- ay without suit on this mortgage proceed I the property herein conveyed and mort- .R.B. Hurtand Mattie Hurt, school rund mortgage, dated isst, and recorded in the recorder’s C. BOULWARE, Physician and oO T. Surgeon. Office north side square, Mrs. M. L. Nichol, who has been | Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- quite ill for some time, is | Ten a specialty. the poiut of death at this wr S We judge from appearances that | DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. a certain young lady has quit say-! Shop on North Side Square. We | ing ek —— ilacniess give special attention to Ladies and| We would advise all young men. | 3 Children’s hair cutting. We keep | 2nd especially the young ones. ne r| the best of Barbers, also grind scis- | entering bachelorhood to follow the ee amen Berociaarg | example of our friend, Sam MeCand- |p us a eall ee 3 less, and tell “Ma” when they are | + Secret Societies. id estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- | ance, Withia one year from the date of said | letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate: and if said claims be | | not exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be} on TWaAet ~~ forever barred. REV. A. H.L 16-4t. ADMINS -m: 1 “LVMOOWNAA IN LSIT ALAAdOAd AAS ALVLS This celebrated Clysdale s HLIM ALYAdONd ANOA AQVTd ‘ ' ie es going to see their girls, at least af. ow, therefore, ee ee an} § | ported trom Scotland in a y eounty rt m: Seb: LOOK HERE. | ter they get on the road. TSH conre will amoesen acto | | the present season of 1SSS, at = | Bubby Powell has treated his bug De ee ‘5 of aes S20t wo _ Tt you wa save oy get | = Pa Ae ae oa 52 payne AEE eis 16 hands high < oe y nt to save money get. ley to anew coat of } , inthe city of Butler, 1,800 pounds, 2) we D) + ic i x ’ te of} = | I LEE eee CU LV E R out now, girls, for old Gr: Saturday, April 14, 1 | TRCMPEUR. = 8) F aes {| We heard a whi urs of 9 o’clock in } Ieee ee ean N 5 O t PAPERING, foicoy night, of a leap-y i 35) > ee {near future. Bi g CALSOMINING, } r. 7 12 Ee 4 : : F PLASTERING, {The Mammoth Jack OST = 5) s: hia ne om 1 Sea See = Se ; 4 mt AND CISTERN WORK. BARAREY. 3id. Poae| % t. Made. Office at Jewett & Hick: t¢ is, +) iehel eat Furniture Store. * S$ and a 2°33 (ees a\ale-g , ANTI- . is Cockle S siuccs Pills. a Bee This old Engitsh Fs Medicine in gs s On Koff Use for S6 years all over the world, tor j is age as i dol Bile, Indigestion, Liver, &c. eee Tee = e ent a : ad Be ae ad a P ? J. K. Bruglar wants more appli- | d not be responsible should any occur. |” gyogid be used a few ement. | Tequested to c s 2 ie A ce am } mA s d ASSEN it Nam hu lure, Vegetable Ingredients. | cations tor first-class loans. 7 per| px. Thompson pred Ree ee TERANIEL. | ‘Send for book “ To Moruzns Veer sin se iets GROWN BROTHE! a | From Mercury. j@ent. imterest andcommussions. 4-tf | last season and will get five mule colts. i a Se | NURSERTMEN, to !