The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 3, 1892, Page 8

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ee —————— FEBRUA RY SALE: —_oFr— DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, -—-AT "RELic—— Boston Store We want the short be a big month that way if LOW PR We will make it so. for us and we will have it; to| em | month of February ICES will on Dry Goods ” | commence Feb-! ruary with a special sale on all our Dress Flannels, Ladies & Gents Underwear, BLANKETS, LADIES CLOA and the biggest thing in CLOTILING ever hea nee os and forthat reason we cheaper than any other house in the city. Boston Store. you Remember we sell for cash can and will sell goods! Virxinia Items. to the wife of Freeman Born, Short a girl....Tbe township alli ance held an open meeting at the hal! Thursdey evening Several cas jives of the same kind will be hei i this township....Henry Pate | found his new bed blanket through | jie popular Tives. Mr. F. says he | | under great obligations to the | B wes.... Frank Summers has rmoy- ‘edto Reavely near Rich Hill to work “The Royal jin th AC ees Mrs. Altie af | Nebras sais Visiting his father in law, that company A.J. Park aud famiy Alte will J come as soon as be can get a lay off F ws : Peer z “T will go still further capenter, building box I will g e loug talked urse i for c c ,Ou christianity aud scieuce by our iebating club will take place in Mc ‘adden’s hall at Virginia on Satur day night, February 6. Everybody invited ...Is it in the atinosphere? Last week we gave the readers edlv baking the booming Times an account of the wonderful arenic performance yyra- tions of Prof Wheeler. Ou iast Tuesday Fred Nestlerode was simi- jlarly effected, jumping over wagon sheds, hedge feces, bay stack aud | shouting hurrah for our side. As he paused for breath some one tim jidly asked him what the trouble was, “No trouble, Fred shouted us Le went over the t ee. When in the name of sense is the “itaa bey don Y -B OF yeform county court going to build Harper is goit iver) that new jail for Bates county. Tf long he re nd « Judge Connell intends to make a ge Lay, he 4 move in that direction it was high the time sitting on time he was at it An economic jOur township collector instructs | move of this kind will pay the peo me to say to the tax payers of Chur | ple better than fooling their money lotte taat all who du not pay 1 yon nonsensical investigations {taxes by February 20ch wili Give the taxpayer something sub- j pay the pens alty prescribed by * | stantial that is what we all want. Ybis warn ing is certainly sufficient 2 vob iid = .Come now Bro. Park, we art To purify ad to learn that the rumor coucern Your bloo jing your attachment to the people's Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. party and sub treasury was incor THIS IS NO BANKRUPT SALE. j lect, | | have something deep. but corn Is not your cousin's bh. eb Obituary - argument; | 8 Dr Boul logical Died, in Papinville, January, 23d, | ware of Butler was Lin cousulta Isv2, at _ 3 ) o clock ve m., Mrs ltion with Dr Mitebell cu Unele Isra- | Rete Schmidt, aged 53 yenrs, the lel Nestierode’s case. On January | believed wife of Jake Schmidt, our Sli wanto uce Uncle Tana aici (Iglly esteemed fellow-townamnn the ds wudoubtedly on the send i! Aunt Kate, as she was familiarly for care he is undoubtedly blessed | ctlled by all that knew ber,is anoth- FRANZ BERNHARDT, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, North Side Square, will sell after this day anything in his store Butler, Mo. for actual Cosst and Carriage. I now do all Watch and Clock work Myself) And as a learned watchmaker with GO YEARS EXPERIENCE [can and will give you satisfaction. warranted. Fimo Watch Repairins a specialty. All work A.C. Nichols, of Hudson town- ship, was in the city Monday. ‘Lhe Most Pleasing Way. Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaches, and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrgp of Figs, whenever the system ne neds a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be ben. efited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig | Syrup Co. only. For druggists in 50c. and $1 bottles. sale by all Why use impure cistern water when Pastures Improved Patent wa- ter filter is guaranteed to purify it For Sale by Beyyert-Wuerter Menc’r. Co. 38-tf Miss May Crawford gave a social at her pleasant home, north west of the city, Monday night, Jan. 25, in honer of her guests. The evening | was devoted to music and games. Elegant refreshments were served and it was at a late, or rather an ear- ly hour before the guests! departed. Those present were the Misses Ev- ans, Belle Salee, Lou Gwinn. Bonnie Burrows, Phenie Cline and Mrs. Stewart. Messrs. L. C. Parish, Strother Lewis, Will and John Gwin Will Crawford and Bert Cline —Am- sterdam Chief. $20,000 stock of dry goods and | general merchandise to exchange for good Bates county land. Mize & Crarpy. Mrs. Annie E. Baxter is hence- forth a historical character in Mo. | She wili live in the annals ef the state as the defendant in the case of Fischer vs. Baxter—the case in which it was decided that a woman may hold the office of county clerk in Missouri if she gets legal votes enough. The case was taken ona change of venue from Jasper to Greene county. There may be furth- er litigation, but Mrs. Baxter's fame will live like the story of Lexington in the history of the American revo lution.—K. C. Star. A new clean stock of drugs for sale at a bargain. Call on or address J. S. Pierce, Adrian, Mo Is Life Worth Living? Not if you go through the worlda dyspeptic. Dr. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst form of Dysp epsia, diges- tion, Flatulancy and Consti pation. Guaranteed and sold by H. L. Tuck- er, druggist. | A Comfort For ‘Rev Dr God asks, not “To what party did ~ But “Did he do right or love the wrong.” For modes of faith and freaks let | senseless bigots fight. Democrats. Khune he belong He can't be wrong, whose life is in the right. Clothing Sales Agents Wanted for Butler and vicinity—unprecedented opportunity to aman of pluck aud push. Commissions yield $2000.00 income to the right man in (he right place. WaxawageR & Bro Philadelphia, Pa. Johnstown Items. As it has been some time since I} Gov. Snort have had anything in your columns and for the venue our dear brother Unione I willshow up at this junction... . Johnstown is | still up and a-coming; it can't keep from it....C. C. Chiser has gone to hard work on the farm but still | ship has moved on \ farm. | hibition platform, its a jand some of the note of it... .1 | some good hay—small lot | \ | the! it of | lover a credit of 10 fer old land mark gone from our iuidst. She was first stricken with la grippe which soon developed into pheumonia and after two weeks of | intense suffering she passed away. i J i She left aloving daughter by her alliance are taking | ORE nha Aare y he Jake Schmidt, and four want to trade for! children, the fruits of her WArriage i with Judge Bradley, deceased. N.M.Nestienope =| Aunt Kate was beloved by all that knew her, being ready at all times to wait upon the sick and help the Cres Wright of Elideat town the Jennings | Who some call ..GW Park, a crauk, is simply a plauk in the pro-j good one } Public Sale soe . needy Her good deeds have left a | We will sell on the W. B. Tyler jaweet remembrance behind her. We | |place, seven imiles northwest ofjallmiss her and especially her de | _ | Johnstown and 34 miles southwest | voted husband and children. Weep | jof Ballard, ou Thursday, Febiaury) yot dear friends and relatives, she | | | 11th, 1892, the following property: /is not dead | Seventeen head of horses aud miles, jas follows, 4 brood mares, 18 year old mare, one saddle horse, old horse, 2 year li: tithes, but sleeping, awaiting | ‘the resurrection morn when soul and body will ayain be reunited. L2year | She isnow basking in the presence oue ace os that God whom she delighted to ling horse, 3 last. spring's colts, 2/ serve on eayth. Weeping relatives and | i yearling mare mules, 2 mule colis./friends if you are only faithful to | 3 mileh cows, 2 cuives, 12 or 15 tons | that God whom she served, you will | of hay, 150 bushels of corn in erib, i be reunited around the throne of | 200 bushels of seed oats, 28 bushels |God where there will be no more of timothy seed, 10 bushels of good | sorrow er death. | clean flax seec farnt wagons, one Her funeral sermon was preached | Racine spring wag. ove road eart, | by her pastor, Rev. © Hanilton, of | oue Buckeye binder, two wowing | the M. BE. church south, who preach | machines, Buckeye end Standard, |ed an eloquent discourse to a chureh | one 2-horse sulky rake, 1 ove hoise| crowded with an attentive audience, i rake, one drag rake, ove Brown corn! and after the services her remains | |planter and check rower, one seed! were followed to their last re ting | | drill, one stalk cutter, three cultiva | place by the whole congiegation. tors, 4 breaking plowe, two barrows. Mepicus several sets of chain harness, and | — other things too numerous to men 18 Pound of Blood tion. la aboutiihe tit Terms:—Under $10 cash, $10 and)" °°" aoe utS s jto an adult person. It is of the ut- months will be most importance that the blood given without interest if paid when - aula bei Meeeriire ns ; : bl, due, if not then to draw 8 per cent | >, eee nae pune nature allows looks after his interests in town.... Johnstown has one of the best. sil-| ver cornet bands in the county, to itsage. Weare blest with music | | | i] | j onve a week.....Walt McCown has} | | returned home.....Chas. McAunch is visiting in Cass......Had you thought? It's leap year....The Gov. was favored with a trip to Mr. | Will Whithes’ last wee toa leap year supper. Miss Lulu treated her! guests royally. Let the work go on. | .George Wells bas returned home. | | Good koy George... .. Will Corey is | in the Homer's Busine: Stick to it Will....Supper at Sam Buds’ to-| might... Prof. R N Cranfora our| band teacher was in town Mon lay | mght. He isa fine teacher and al gentleman....The farmers in this section are busy getting up summer | wood......The Sohnstown Carnet band do hereby express thanks to Mr. Blissard and wife for the favor shown them on the night of their} | erystal wedding May peace. pros. | perity, hap pi iness and lope life at | tend them along the pathway of life| is the desire of the Johnstown Band. | .Did you at tend the supper at v - Walt MeComb now I Desc Water. Ab, There ....Dr. Maxey reports some sick ness.... With best wishes to Times aud its enterprisi remain g editor Gor Syorr. Wanted to exchange $12,000 stock of clean hardware,running andl ‘ice good business in good county seat | town in Ohio. = Mize & Cuarpr. from date. Note to bear approved | poy tts Loran r na DIS SCUIES gh CGO noes W. B. Teure |sult rheum, ete., Hood's Sirsaparilla | J Fo A ax | has proven its claim to be the best | era ipeeapae | purifier. Makes the; Pal Weak Strong“ “"—__—- Trustee's Sale. Por a general fenily cathartic we ufideutly recommend Hood's Puls. y should be in every home The marked benefit which people in run | Wheres: down or weakened state of health derive | his wit eir deed of trust dated y from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves | isth, nw, “and recorded in the recorder’s of- | e “ se fice within and ‘or Bates county, Missouri, the claim that this medicine “makes the weak | in book No ®2 page 416 conveyed to the ander. strong.” It does not act like a stiamlant, | sicned trustee, the following describe imparting fictitious strength from which there | ying and being situate in the count must follow a reaction of greater weakness | Sh Srl ae ie ge than before, but In the most natural way | A. L. Betz and Carrie P ther of the southwest qua: orthenst quarter of section twenty-two oWhship furty (40) ofr. t ng thence north one h feet, thence west cig mental and digestive strength. south one hundred anit thirty (130, feet eaat eighty six [$6] feet to beginnin, Fagged Out | eos tract, beginning ten rods north of the “Last spring I was completely fagged out. | comer of the sou My strength left me and I felt sick and mis- | erable all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. I took one bottle of | Hood's Sarsapari iteured me. There is nothing like it." R. C. BeGoxe, Editor | Enterprise, Belleviile, Mich. “I derived ‘h benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilta, which I took for genera! debi It built me righ tup, and gave me an excel- lentappe: JENKINS, Mt. Savage, Md. N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa- Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired feel- ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood, and, in short, gives great bod one hun undred a one hundred and thirty Ted and t ng a vart oft jarterof sai eed Gate in ihe corporate er, Mo.. which conveyance w nce north rence east one notes fully parilla do n d to buy anything else | 8" a a st as = male e & ment of the principal ef ¢ — nsist upon having and the annual interest on be now past 4 unpaid at the re and pursuan of the legal ve condi reed to sell Hood’s Sarsaparilla « Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $3. Prepared on!y | batw vy C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. | noen 100 Doses One Dollar February 26, of nine o'clock in the fore- afternoon of that ying said dest, . D.ALLE! .Tres' 1892, upon the proper proportions of the “the Royal Baking Powder 1s undoubt- the WHY Royal Baking Powder is Best. Baking Powder is absolutely pure, tor I have so found it in many tests made both tor and the United States Government. that because of ties that the f2 company and for other reasons dep same, and the method of its preparation, and Purest most. reliable powder offered to the public. Pu. OTN IMENL “HENRY A. MOTT, Late United States Gor Stallions and Jacks for Sale. 1 Mingo Items. I have seven stallions and five; The angel member of our family jacks ef Ciferent i is away from home now, and satan, ported Civdesdale, s majesty, has us in charge and grate ‘ister will use us to write some items horses. Can in in qual-! for the Times, hear ye him.. ty and style Come and see | ..Willie MeClue and wife visited me at the E] stables, Butler, or | relatives in Adrian last Sanday. ... address John Massie was summoned to Ills., Mo last week to the bedside of his broth- er, who is not expected to live.... Unele Earhart and his aged wife are An article on “Twenty at Co very sick at this writing... .. A. E. lumbia Colles+. erous por | Andrews, one of Creighton’s popu- ssors and cilicers. and is home tak- posed new site of traits of prot. lar grocery werchants, ing afew days rest....Miss Mary Staley visited her sister, Mrs. Lucy = € c handler, of Casa county this week - Mrs. F.C. Tyre has been quite sick with erysipelas but we are glad to learn at this writing that she is some better. ...Marion Staley, Min- go's fiat money champion, formerly Pat Donan’s prodegy,will hold forth fat Smokey Row Friday night. Guess — he will have to get his audience from Several good farms in Bates coun- | abroad, as he has sufficiently bored ty to exchange for merchandise. ‘the citizens of this township. Mize & Crarpy. Zp MILK CRUST ON BABY Kept Spreading Until F Until His Face Was a Raw Sore. He Scratched | ! Until Blood Ran. interresting feature of the next num ber of Harpers Weekly. published February Sd Julian Ralph will; contribute to the rame number of | the weekly an article on the city of San Francisco, which will be appre- priately and fully illustrated by Charles Graham. Sheriffe Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execu- tion on mechanic's lien issued from the office of the clerk of the cirenit directed in favor ot », Praminond and against Cliaton Nuff ied and seized upon all the ri nd claim of, in and to the f ribed real estate situated in Bates Missouri, to-wit: Beginning at a | Bac 1 feet south of the northeast corner of a i certain tract of Jand containg one acre fo: mer- lig owned by Alex Walker in the north partof the Best Physicians Said No Cure wvniley) Teething. He Was Cured Promptly by Cuticura. orthwest quarter of the southeast quarter 4 Something ¢ r two Years ago, our boy, then less d, was troubled’ with an eruption , pronounced by our best phy ns to of “miik crust or infantile so said that it would be ir Hon twenty-three (23)tow ‘})in Bates cc nee east two hundred and 6 hence south two hundred and se nee weet two hundred si ituntil after he had finished teething dy verth two hundred and feet to th until his face was a raw eore, and | ntof beginning, ailin Bates nty, Mis- every few days he would draw his finger nails down ri, L willon 4, removing the scabs, and the blood = ~ ; running down ‘on hia chin made bim present « Thursday, February 25th, 1892, hastly sight. We commenced using the Cutict’ two weeks we noticed a wonderful pment, and in two months hia face was frewh nd bas been perfectly well ever since. We between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the Sa house 7 all create in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, CB WILLIAMS, Fort Dodge, Iowa. "tll the same or 0 much thereof as may be te ere se quired at public vendue to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and coat Scaly Humor (7 years © W MARTSOCK. | I was aftlicted for seventeen years with a ecaly Sheritof Bates County, and bi y humor over my entire ch till soreness compe advertisements at diff and fair, unhesitati: Trustee's Sale. Whereas MN Hall by bis deed of trust dated January sth 1x91, and recorded in the record- er's office with dfor Bates county, Mis- souri, in book No, #2 page 6%) conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in thejcoun- ty of Bates and state of Miesouri, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quarter of sec- j tion twenty- ~nine to hip ey [40, of two (%2) subject to a deed of trust )to Missouri State Bank of B utier, Mo. which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully deserib- edin said deed of trust d whereas, default | bas been made inthe payment of the interest aos aie Coriccna Remepres, in and a half weeks. ‘That has been nearly two yeare since, and no symptoms of return. JACOB STOECKLE, 3610 Palm Street, St. Louis, Mo- Cuticura Resolvent ‘The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally. CurticuRa, the great Skin Cu: nd CUTIC Soap, the exq externally Btantly relieve and speedily cure every « humor of the ekin, scalp, and blood, with lows of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrufula. and RA I ea éhe.- 3 dine on said note, now paet due and unpaid. enol grerymhere. Price, Corteuna, Se.;, SOAP. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder $e. REsoLvENT, $1. Prepared vy eee orTEe | of eaid uote and pursuant to theconditions of > _ CORPORATION, Boston. | ee a Ba-* How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 | st. I will proceed to sell theabove ages, 50 niges at public vendne to the * for cash, st the east front door he court house, in the city of Butler, coun- t Bates aud state of Missouri, on Wednesday, February 24th, 1892, between the hours of mine o’clocx in the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that the purpose of satisfying said debt, at and costa, E. WALTON, 1o-td Trustee illustrations, and 100 testimonials, mailed PLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and Pl oily skin cured by CUTICURA Soar. HOW MY BACK ACHES! — } Back Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weak. | neas, Soreness, Lameness, Strains, and a Pain relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. MRS. DETER LANE j Will open up an entire new stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes, and a full line of and shirts gents tailor-made pants of which she desires her friends to call aud examine the stock about Feb- ruary 20th. With many thanks patronage and soliciting a 1 shall endeavor to inerit the s for past continuance, | same, with good _ honorable dealing and low prices, Coase West side square, 3 doors Co. National Bank. south of Bates Yours, MRS. PETER LANE. !

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