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! NEW OPERA HOUSE. | General Harrison has appoint- S Rh BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | The Bonham Brothers have com-| eda distinguished colored ian of alt eu m J. D. ALLEN Eprror. | pleted the plans of the proposed op- | Ohio by the name of Marshall as hs The agonies of those who suffer from severe cae 5 i LS 5 ied = . salt rheum are indescribable. The cleansing, ——$$_____—__— era building which, they inform us, | official stenographer. It is the first Reside (paritvilig ta auenses ogtiscd Scares J. D. Avi & Co., Proprietors, | they will build the coming suimmer | instance where a colored man has parle ae rae by any ouher meine: ie af th al ’ iti in @ EXE i “I take pleasure in recommending 's Se —_—~ | if they can secure the proper encour- | obtained a position in an executive pa saqaviiat Se itis conalwatere tere” . CN TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION: agement and assistance from our cit- ! office. {had salt theum very severely, affecting = If you Want the Best Corn Planter get the : jizens such an enterprise deseryes. The above is aslight compensation over Rearly my entire body. Only those w i ered from this disease in its worst Times blished every | Z Ae Be e ies have suffere oben eeeenttD aay a dircee The new building will cover the | and a slim recognition of the valua- | gormcanimagine the extent of my affliction. i ai <. re y > colore Itried many medicines, but failed to receive one vear, postage paid, tor $1.25. same ground of the old and to be d by the colored Sts and gain gee ree eee r Sa ——————"= | two stories high. On the east fifty | rote. Mr. Harrison had don’ qyen te disease began to subside, the hal lenge, Deere or Keystone BUTLER MISSOURI ‘feet to be erected business rooms/the square thing he would have Agonizing Itch and Pain ] WEDNESDAY, MARCI! 13. 1359. | below with offices above, the west | given the negro race a place in disappeared, and now I am entirely free from —_—_—— a | fifty feet to be the opera room to uis cabinet the disease. My blood seems to be thor- WITH Til EBRATED — | z purified, and my general health is Lane! A ie 1 P| + 4 tories hy Thi ill ” 2 ss a hae at tl Na Ab A DT ab Pe +a ad "Th 7), y > re encore ute Res | nmap tw Orstorce oe Warner Ottered First Place. Denefited.” Lraas ALLE, Sexton KEWANEE CHECK ROWER WITH AUTOMATIC REEL OF = op: | make the opera room the same size | . ; Fe church, North Chicago, M1. Trustee: | Make sell es oe UE Gan a ‘i Whashington, D. C., March 7.—j ~ «3fy son had salt rheum on his hands ana p Ep i ‘ £ ee 5 2 z Ss e| r T. D. RAFTER. | as the o) one, only to occupy 1e | Great interest was developed here ves of his legs, so bad that they would BENNET I W H EE) ER CO A goo Clerk and Assessor: | ground floor instead of the second " erack open and bleed. He took Hood's Sar- 5 [a & E RPO pE ih A Ther eal j, | tO day concerning the selection of | gaparilia ands entirely cured.” J.B. STax- oats VY. B. VANDYKE. | si a ( pases 2 8 leis Goiminaone provided for in| 70x, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Willa! ae * | aa a a one, wit arquet, dress ‘ ‘ z Collector: Is bias - : gs ll : a : 7 ‘ld; | the appropriation bill to negotiate From 108 to 135 ist. y ‘4 } : lcirele ¢ allerv. 2 ding Z.J. WILLIAMS. | cire e and gallery. : tne se ang, with the Cherokees for the sale to “| was seriously troubled with salt rheum Butle Constable: | will face north, the front of the op- the government of the Cherokee out. 2 tree years, and receiving no benefit from : he goverbment of the Cherokee es ss Cc. B. LEWIS. jera part to be three uassive stone |) 1° 8° Bea ae ners Cauite ats tree : ; et. aparil a ely cure: Justices of Peace: arches. Steps lead up to suzssive ; ; rheum; my weight has increased from 108 Ibs. | Senator Piumb a s have 4 H. M. CANNON. | folding doors, which openinto alob | PeRstor Baum and | to135."" Bins. ALICE Sati, Stamford, Conn, as ree ot | ees apeeic as ; presented the claims Hon. — If you suffer from salt rheum, or any blood FRED COBB. jby. Stairs from this lead to the | f 2 @sease, try Hood's Sars: many others, and will cure Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold byalldruggists. $1; sixfor$5. Preparedonly Trilla, Ithascured ou. D. G. NEWSOM. gallery and folding doors to the op-| ~. : but the appointi: } era room proper. The building is ea i ; lus is haidly probable e, heited by | ; steam and lighted by the incandes-|‘~ ; ANNOU MENTS. to be of a modern s i i > by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER poms fou ted: ain Be TES, : cent electric system. ! ; ? : 109 Doses One Dollar ¥ We are authorized to announce the name of | | a a { rive ©O sio ne th You J URK, | The cost of this butidiny complet : aie . = cin of Howard township, as candidate for the office | Ss ee r two willl Wit Li ess Can't be Cured 95 cen @ school commissioner of Bates county, sub- | ed will be about $16,009 es the Jeet to the action of democratic party. ie ‘f : ies—pr : rent Thee (ennnee Chai salvage on the grou: 5 fou ea catio s they canr We are authorized to announce the name o Z z : s to the y es : 8 R. J. BRADLEY, F i dation, iron and brik \ . re I | portion of the the sic of Osage township, as candidate for the office : ae nN : + ae vi of school commissioner of Bate county, sub: | Bonham will ask of ou: citizens 85. mera ent i one Way to cure provin i S damineratic ty seth 3 s possible that o < t e ae ee Sect to the action of the democratic party (000) This wil hehortihe anon: I 2 : by constitu- The leare ize ce the name of : 2 { places will b> ten ot G ¥ . : - : peecze suiion et WERE, Lease required to fitout the opera room | : eT ae ti Vie ness is cnused inch i &s can Jidate tor the office of School Commis- | - 3, Spee ¢ e ere or Loui, of Mussnc S, Sune 2 ) - =u z sioner of Bates county, subject to the action | including the painting of secucry, | iets a} a ‘i avet YE f om “E> size 1 of the democratic party. Jete. This is a far more libera prop |. : : sae of the ube. - “YS Or Chi We are CERI A Coe the name of | osition than we looked for, a chance | N-be sta the ¢ Wi tal i coun | = e's wt a’ Sari of Mt. Pleasent township, as candidate for the | tg secure the finest opie honse j., | Bust be composed oF pg men of 4 Sh as Seas Sr e 4 fice of School Commissioner of Brtes county Peace SES OPEV ROUSe: It) iol wal ae SORE RENE it paren subject to the action of the democratic party.” | the south 0: tai ane) OO ae ¥ me ————— | town the size of Ie quoi Bo, Tie Peapie wild. : ani| Cultivator, Harrow, Stalk Cutier, Borb Wire, Grass Lo We ar thorized t ce = Ir ey Lovey ies oreabe E. S-CARKITHERS, glad to embrace, and we believe ou | \ t Kas.. March 9.—Herrv | u iken | Seeds, Farm Wagon or be ofthe American Clothing House, as an Inde- : ee ace : pg ‘ ; ; seces, Bel Mi ndent candidate for the office of Clothier of | Citizens will give frooly to have thi- | 4 seen to-day reg yt cap AaAK-naiE = tes county. Your patronage is respectfully rari ‘ Nila? q i ak f° Tr C94 oS 3 solicited and satisfaction gaarantee ie beautiful and ine leet ten t Okla pe : Ht S h : : aRoo 2 tos . day i -| placed in Butler. t first the opera | has formulated his Th try a Bi TAT RTT “TT acadke ain the selection of his cbiset, | house in Butler was 2 iy wy, bat boomers are fo be jas & Gali) : his | HONE | 5 Ob the South was ignored by Mr. Har- | had become a wecess ty and now w vel ! Hananewell. Thesehe bin- vil t ‘ ot) ——— Siedes etna ve rison. must have it replaced. Our eitize as { the |! ‘ : us | "EE E Koss ES aN I ‘9 g 4 to th We ; | ve aia eee iamaea aia will be called on very a to act i \ 0 iGo : xz eae h nae See cere ae ae : Ben Butler arrived in Washington | this inatter and we trust they willb: | h Wn Guns j Hee | Be just in time to witness the inungu prepared to give liboa iy and raise | the So bodies. ‘ ; £ , _ ry “a , wa Tation ceremomes. It was 2 close aie | : : $ a ple the small ¢ 1 r eo few $ ot 1 ; 7 cared are. wy ata al - * i shave, but he got there, and it’s all heal tise {the Presi clan ie he ‘ | D right. What a mess the whole thing ee | say ' days he ean eross the Hine | * i= : the | would have been to-day if Ben had finer vit pod Gn Pie es ‘ “ pprer je a Ark been sidetracked here! Ou Sigs : a | y UY i a Ch SIL racked somewhere! Wm 1} ww ) * kT. 1 y ey « will | The township on winees elected | bed sued Wil cub every | Pe ; eed stallion will | tH D an . AS wit re Chie =t1 d ‘ reason 589, at my sta- The latest reports have located | last Saturday are co Benet or the | peers Cao ight mules ane cast of Butk sad - sas i i ec aay bur virie wrasse to the Chick= 2 : aus itler,a | 5 4% Tascott, millionaire Snell's supposed | very best men in the township and | 20" a, ee ee Pam uth of the Montrose and i Be \ roll murderer, at or near Springtield, | each peculiarly fitted to perform the | 2" S Pine PU RG OBO EOE | Salen rey Price is an all purpose dsp f ( this state. The next heard of him | duties of the o/ or which he isa] CO oudty. norse, ay, coming 5 years old, he will be in Nevada where his pa-| candidate. rglars Abroad. ogi f aands high, weighs 1,200 BG tat 2 rents or grandparents, old and re T. D. Rafter has been a leading! Son ve since the Boston Hendin Wmhay 4 ! I spected citizens, live. It isa great] merchant in our city fora numb r} of th was entered by a couple |is af Aline i cit) FY : A iS § ed horse, ue ij b it thing to be a boomer in a booming | Of years, has held a number of im | of snes teves al ut the eal an] see him before breeding i 5 s wi town. portant offices in the township, aud | hour « lot of hosiery carrie ~10 to insure colt to stand 3 fact eatin Pi ; : : ‘olt will stand good for sea- “ : gave perfect satisfaction in each and beicre the very eyesof the pro- | aon Dyn — eer 4 linn au place In town Call and see far « a = é 2 es 3 +’ service has been i endere ! ‘ “ Q ali is : The Hon. Joe. Harris, a distin every particular. He is trusiee at prietor The thieves were | ne Thin TOT tenons Sore Mi guished member of the republican present by appointment and wil! speed}: band sent to But-| nice. ioveits insurance and money be CONVING ed. ga wing of the Tennessee legislature, | succeed himself. i ler. fast Frid: ng they were | Musi be paid. | who went to Washington to see the} Y. B. Vandyke is at home among | released, iad last Sank ihe 16 2: DeWirr McDantet. | Eeast Side Sa are, Butler. Mo. | new president, threw all his fat in| figures, and is absolutely accurate | their seooid app arcane ay, | the fire Tuesday by assaulting and | in his mathematical ealeulations. He z ae | Trust:e’s Sale. battering and otherwise maltreating | has had considerable experience in} then ‘six of the pets of the administration. assessiug and more in abstracti: A Cousin of Jesse James onthe Stand. 1 Mary H. Armstron PartISinihe AGls ank trust of the above | _ Fort Smith, Ark Frank were 2 re ‘epiion Ww as promtly OUR LITTLE SON, Mbwshal Logan, who k ‘ : Four years old, afflicted with a pain- thog. | tendelei them | mentioned dat Za pune lta oritae te-/Caple‘ charged with ting the ful skin disease. Six doco: He cleaned out a barber shop single } He will make one of the best asses- | world at lar | state cs Missouri, ii boots Noe se or Bates, | throat of Minnie Odell at Purcell last | eeiadllibg Gace him; all failed. handed. sors the township has ever had. | Rich Hl. Z. J. Williams,the present efficient collector, succeds himself on the ticket. It is conceded even by those who opposed his nomination that he has made the best and closest col- leetions ever made in this township. dow of He did his whole duiy in a business | buildir and gentlemanly manner, never op- conveyed to the undersigned trustee the fol- | November, was to-day found suilty of lowi: £ described real estate situated in said s fe a Heaney ; : ty of Bates, to-wit: murder. The principal witness, Nell | aueu, the hoyvs ¢ lapgea u .divited one fourth part of the southwest | q:. i 7 ay S “ quarter of section twenty-one (-1) in township Singleton, a frail Woman, creatad a | tt of range us rty ee (33), which | sensation by swearing that she was ce Wi trust A 5 nt ofthe, aeons Dotan thesein a cousin of Jesse James and fought ! ped: Wh teas siucethe seltng and re-| the detectives who attempted his ar-| Popes tee Ae AE at elit re bile pr said deed of trust, the real estate : he 2 : 3 5 ; aforesaid tias been pastitioned bety i | rest on various ocasions. | with a very painfal breaking out of the skin. d es Ar st » other ¢ Ve called in a physicign who i taeresEAnaaee Ae Ee ate circuit a ey about four weeks. Fhe child rece see eee court in, and for said ates cow.ty and by Tak: is yee esl fe ho good from tae treatment, as the breakin the terms of which said decree tie following Notice of Final Settlement. out. sup, ged by the physician to be hives in Teal estate a aid was setol| Notice is hereby given to all creditors and 40 8¢¢}dvated form became larger in blotches ng in severa iy, in lieu r a ut it seems after bi It is given out as authority that President Harrison has said, that senators and congressmen should have the controlling voice in the dis- tribution of local patronage, but in doing so they must say, “I endorse this applicant and am willing to be Got worse and worse. Com- pletely cured by one set of Cuticura Remedies, costing $1.75. the marsi their mind about availing ¢! of his hospitalities and their footsteps hitherw At any e hour of dusk the reat e Londin Clotinng Co's. | rate, about i ts entere i, the money diaw- » Fs i » ees We were fre- . upt eSfim change | *? others interested in the estate of Margaret 20d tyore and moce distressing | 4 held respo=sible f. i "s ¢ ters : ve COSUISE | of the andivided fourth of Teal estate. to- d, that I, Daniel H. Noel, ad- | 4¥€? tiy obliged to gec up in the night and ru’ : ig or this man’s good | pressing any tax-payer, but col- | thevelrom. Shortly afte. | "i : ext nortii af avi adja: | Minstrator of said estate. intesd to make fnal | itn with coda water, strong liniments,. ete sonduct in office. I know he is fit 5 : th seventy acres off th = e south side " Fynally, we calied other physician, until no lecting the taxes before t settlement thereof, at the next term of the | Fyaally i jover his books. It isto the in-| Tor : il gi eee i SOE Poste tae ion te" | Bates county probate court, in Bates county, | lees than six had attempted to cure him. a and will give good satisfaction.” = e 1a oynsnip forty two (42) ot range | state of Missouri, to be held at Buller on the | ‘alike failing, and the child steadily getting $ S$ pro- | 19 7 y. [Saf Lworse and worse, until aboutthe 2vth of bast i deed, that in defaalt in | 15th day of May, Iss , eeiraeek The bill providing for the payment terest of every honest man in the bl DANIEL H. NOEL, July, when we began to give him Cuticura Ke- ce raul tieaade edtrietee ane 12-4 Adminisirator. ¢ solvent internally and the Cuticara. and Ca- i ty t 2 is | a : \ ahi reais oe - ; cl Ss ternally. and by the last o! # of the wages of those employed in | city and township to see that Zib is ticura Soap externally y dew, . that ner of ower in me trast, the nce with i to sell Oo wit: ast he was eo nearly weil (hat we gave bim pal one dose of the Resolvent aboutevery sec- ond day about ten days longer, and he has never been troubled eince with the horrible malaty In ali we used less than oue-half of a bottle of ent, a litthe less than one box ¢ i yone cake of Ca- ticurs Soap mines in this state at least twice a| retained in his place. month in lawful money, and which| C- B. Lewis, the indomitable Cha:- is a blow at the company stores that | ley, “cut the mustard” in fine shape &e operated in the mining towns; as he said he would and will do the i > comcerh. | a 5 2 ‘jacent to iH BL RYAN, Cavaga Livingston Co.. Hil. has passed the House by an almost | 8ame thing at the wenerud cleetion the thieves.— here Sapseribed and sworn to before me ths fourth : A — : i day of January, of Ede. unsnimous vote. Hereafter. there | Charley has been a resident of this | i Pwill be less money made by the | township for two Years and no man | : = ce ; the SCROFULOUs HUMORs. i = ¥ | 3 7 i] ' bapa sgih ania ing as very sick, being covered mine owners, bat there will be more | has done more to build up and erson City, March &.—Three day, April 3rd, 1889, ee ge ebint of "lerofala “the doctors for the miners to spend. | foster its interest than he. He was | teak = ae hon’s of 9 o’clock a. m. and 5 could not heip me 1 was advised to try the | . . niis were introuueed in © ‘hat day, to satisfy and pay off (uticura Resolvent Ididso, andin a day SS . | constable in Grand River township ee ths eost of executing this trast grew better untill am as well es ever For a time Saturday San Francis- Pi the senais this mormng. One to “SILTON MOORE” Trustee” thank you for it very much, and would like to | for two terms and the people there, | : S : : ae have it told to the pablic ¢o reports had the country startled | j abolish the present state agrieuitay : z 5 | irrespective of party, say he and committed to the belief that the | the best constable they United States and Germany were on made co. ei aera ED HOFFMANN, North Attleboro, Mass, fue fSchoot Ulection. d to establish a new | ever had. t the annual school Ceticcua, the great skin cure, and Caticura \ ) college nt s out in the state, | he Butler school dis- Soap prepared from it. externally, and Cati- th es Charley demonstrated his running °°" °* ; : See oa April 3, 180, the curs Kesnivent. the new blood purifier. — © verge of war, if not actually en- qualities at the primaries and it wil] | #2Otke to wbolish the present state ievy for teachers’ and eee tet Pome care er ified = . eee ~ mares and it wi eS a2 s on th >) valnation, Sad bloud disease from pimples te serofa- fgaged in deadly hostilities on the | take a rapid rumner to catch him at | board o! asviewtars and appoint a cokers of sail district” a.” see ; is i See ld he st sch high seas. The rumors current for | the polls. new b » have ccutrol ot the ag fener eminence at 7 o’clock a. m WG. Rose gold every whe Cuticora, Ae.; : Resolvert, Prepared by the Mass. ollege, another to est ieultur rinental Several days from obscure German = ie G. — Hs M. Cannon and Heuliu Sources of a naval battle in Samoan | mtible ee emen of incor-| lish Boras ruptible integrity, and of good busi | statiow i. connection with the a waters, resulting disastrously to the ness qualificatio: The two former | cultur were intro- United States, were reiterated with MM are the present justices and two bet- dueed i ‘circumstantiality. Latest reports ter officials can not be found in from Washington and other reliable Bates county. Fred Cobbis a large 3 Skin and p preserved and beaati- fied by C Ta Medicated Soap, d Ag TRIE FREE FROM PAD t in ng s. Several were en- tr « Y ad | . S . ar i re noe yssed] : ; inute the Catie Anti- jchannels leave little doubt that the — ee ie gripe a abe ae them one to punish : - \ ete acts tives een S anor good judgment an "i keepers au squenters of opi nn sports are purely sensational. jJudgmen do will keepers aud frequenters of opium Pain Plaster relieves Rheumatic Sciatic iden, Sharp, and Ner- vous Pains. Strains and Weakuess The first and only pain killing Plaster, 25 cts- SOX iruggists !make a No. 1 justice of the peace. dens by a fine of $10.000.