The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 13, 1892, Page 8

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RIBBONS, CHIFFONS, AND HEAD RUCHINGS, Will Have “The Call” for EASTER, SEE OUR STOCK, J. M. McKIBBEN. When you desire tomakea farm | call on Duvall & Percival,| in their mains at the power west side Butler, Mo,. | The plug will be used Money ready as soon as papers are | for washing out the filters three executed, privilege to pay all er | four times a year, thus keeping t part loan atany time. Your principal| water pure and free ‘and interest will be made payable at But- | of any kind. cr, Mo. 1 ; The waterworks put in a fire plug oan: house lk i square. last week. or he from trash The company are de- : sil | sirous of keeping the water up t “It leads them all,” is the general | its present high standard of puri reply of druggists when asked about | and the reputation of the water the merit or sales of Hood's Sarsa- } gained thus far will not be allowed parilla. 0) to degenerate jot or title. The millinery opening at the store of Sam Levy & Co., Tuesday | cna. aul last was well attended by the | areas iG ae ladies. The display was very pretty | iil and the ladies enjoyed their visit. Col. Stone is making a vigorous winning friends He made an able yesterday he spoke at Mongomery Call and see the new style hats, | City. It is Col. Stone’s intention bonnets and trimmings at the opera | to cover as much of state as possi- house millinery store. The cheapest | ble between now and the time for place to buy in the city | selecting delegates for the nominat Sane ao He The probibitioniats of this coun. | ¥€ convention. is one of the ty met at Grange hall in this city | best campaigners in the state, and | last Wednesday and elected del-| before he completes the present can- | egates to the state convention | V%88 the democracy of all parts of which meets at Chilliccthe on April | the state will be thoroughly convin-| 12th, as follows: R. G. Hartwell, J. C@d of his sterling qualites for the Cc Taeas J. M. Vaughan, Dr. Low- | head of the state government.—Mail ery, S. Cowgill, J. M. Hale, 0O.' Brown and J. A. Coulter. Hon H. C. Timmonds, of Lamar. end | is a candidate for Attorney General Col. William H. Phelps isa candi- S¥bject to the action of the state date for delegate at large to the Na-| democratic convention. Mr. Tim- tional Democratic convention. Col-|™ouds is a lawyer of recognized | Phelps is 2 member of the state | #bility and a man who possesses in committee from the old 12th con-|® marked degree the esteem and gressional district, and has contrib | confidence of his neighbors of all uted as much to the success of the | Political parties. He is well qualitied democratic party as any man in the | toactas legal adviser of the state and states |wehave no doubt will receive | strong and enthusiastic a eats Ga support Mud-slinging and abuse are al-| from the southwest. ways the resort of a losing cause, ———— Es and have no weight against brains | Jurors. and character.—Personal attacks; The following jurors have been will not win friends for him who in- | chosen for the next term of circuit dulges in such vain spleen, but will | court: be resented at the polls.—Schell GRAND. City News. | ©. C Clizer, Frank Myers, Enos In connection with his two fine | Terry, M. V. Owen, a C. Fuller, T. horses, J. S. Warnock, has secured | B. Noland, C. R. Welf, Robt. Mc- aes Z | Cullough, Stephen Mudd, J. H. two of the fine Kentucky jacks ship- i Crawtord, T. D. Rafter itH ped to Butler by Colyer Bros. These | ee Bios leas ss | Sonn a animals can be seen at his stables, | ees: on the John Patterson farm three | EE quarters of a mile from the court| W E Shelton, Mingo: M L Em house, southwest of the city. These | bree, Spruce; Wm Ludwick, Deep- horses and jacks are of the best | Water: Joel Pratt, Hudson; AF stock and horsemen are invited to | Lowery, Rockville; G Hirschi, Prai- call and see them. | rie; Jacob Nafus, Pleasant Gap; Jas oo | Welch, Summit; John Evans. Shaw- The Jefferson City Tribune says: | nee; F M Woods, Grand River; R G A hen over in Callaway county laid Cummings, Deer Creek; Jack Elgin, an egg on oneend of which was a/ \ound: Frank Voris, Mt. Pleasant; peculiar formation in such a shape as | yy Ryan,Lone Oak; RE Allen,Osage; to make a well-formed and sharply] H Botkint; New Home: John outlined letter “8.” The owner of} Hedger, Charlotte, W A Lebe. Elk- the hen is an ardent admirer of Hon. jhart; S C Marshall, East Boone: Wm. J. Stone, candidate for gover | D E Forbes, West Boone: T J nor, and sent the egg to his favorite | Wheeler, Homer: R Livingston, who received it while in the city last | Walnut; J G@ Holland, Howard. week. He regards it as a good omen. as Can You Eat | Heartily, with relish, and without | distress afterward? If not, we recommend to you Hood's Sarsa parilla, which creates a good appe- tite and so invigorates the stomach and bowels that the food is proper- |ly digested and all its nutriment | properly assimilated. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castorig ‘The First Symptoms of Death. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, Tired feeling, dull headache, pains | perfectly barmless. effective, bat do in various parts of the body, sinking not cause pain or gripe. Be sure to at the pit of the stomach, loss of | get Hood's. appetite, feverishness, pimples or = sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter | wit became poisoned it must be purified toavoid death. Dr. Acker’s En glish Blood Elixir has never failed a number of his patients and others to remove scrofulous or syphilic | afflicted can be treated at the same | poison. Sold under positive guaran- {| time. Also inserts artificial eyes | tee. and ear drums. it 4 j 1 Dr. W.H. Kimberlin, eye, car. | throat, nose aud catarrh specialist has returned and from the visit Butler, April 16th to treat | Speech at Mexico Wednesday, ard) {THE HOGDEN MEDICAL socikTy | j | Held its Quarterly Meeting in Butler | on Last Thursday. The society was called to order /ecomb, of Clinton, Mo. | The committee on credentials re-| | for; jported the following names | membership: Drs. J M Miller, Mays | j burg, Mo ; John Choate, Jolustown; | j|J F Gand Clintou; W G George, | | Everett; Frauk B Hiller, Deertieid | 'On motion these gentlemen were! ladmitted to membership and given /seats in tbe society The following papers were read and discussed by members present: Pueumonia, by Dr. O F Renick; La | Grippe and its complications, R L| Wall, Leetons syphilis of the ner-! | vous systerw, T W Adair, Archie: Pu fever, C E Amerman, Harris | onvilie; Brain Localizauon, R E | Young, Nevado, Mo.; the Prudence | of Zymatic diseases and their treat | ment, L M Wright, Altona | Drs. Boulware and Boyd reported cases of very great interest to the so- | clety. | The committee on Ethics after! | having investigated the charges pre- | ferred against Dr. I W Amerman, of | |Nevada, Mo, reported that the | charges were true and recommend- | ed the expulsion of Dr at On motion Dr IT W Aw | Nevada, Mo., was expelled from the | Hogden Medical society for unpro | fessional conduct. | The following members were |present: Drs G W Holcomb, Pres., |Chnton, Mo.; R E Young, Neva la | Geo C Wilson, Nevada; L F Murray, | Holden; R M Smith, Pleasant Hill; RH Finley and F B Miller, Deer | field; WS George, Everett; R W Me! | Ginnis, East Lyon; J F Gand. Clin ton; J W Choate, Johnstown, J J | Mitcheli, Virginia; WoL Whipple. | Pleasant Gap: WR Heylman. Rich Hill: J L Warder. Pleasant Hill; L M Wright, Altona; AR Fulton, Kan | sas City, Honorary; C E Amerman, | Harrisouville; J M Miller, Maysburg; | D P Lee, Lone Oak; J R Boyd. O F} Renick and T C Boulware, Butler There being no further business | | the society adjourned to meet the first Thursday-in October, at Hol-| den, Mo. » G. W. Hotcomn, | J. R. Boyn, Pres. | Sec. | “Hackmetack,” a Lasting and tra | |pertume. Price 25 and 50 cents. “Sold| Pucker | jby HL. From an eccount of the late storm which struck El Reno, Oklahoma, | among other points we regret to jlearn of the misfortune suffered by | | Sheriff Orville Shelby, son of Geu-| jeral Shelby, the following extract is | |taken from the Herald published at | ' El Reno. “Sheriff Shelby’s house was totel | ily destroyed and the material seat- | |tered in every direction. Mrs Shelby | and her children were in the house! /all alone, and just before the wind | |strack the house Mrs Shelby gath ered her children about her, taking | one of them out of the bed. Just! \then a crash came and the house! fell, the furniture asd the house {hold generally blew in every direc- tion, the cooking stove being blown ‘into the bed trom which, just a few} minutes b-fore a child had been| taken by its mother. Mrs. Shelby sustained severe shock and received some slight injuries upon the head and body | | The cnldren escaped without a} bruise The Louse was a neat little | leottage costing about $500, which | together withthe loss and damage ‘of furniture and clothing will foot up over $500” | i ONE MASS OF SCALES Afflicted 3 Years by Dreadful Skin and Blood Disease, with Intense | | | | Pain and Loss of Hair. All Other Remedies Fail. Relieved In- stantly and Cured in Four Weeks by the Cuticura Remedies. a of your ¢ . nclud them a tri first application gayg almost instant rel few weeks’ time I found myself cured thankful for what they Ccticuka REMEDIES a: may have the opportu recommend them to any four leasing to those who to use them. I can EDMUND KERAS, 27044 Union Ave., Chicago, Ll. | Cuticura Remedies | Effect dsily more great cures of humors and dis- eases of the skin, ecalp, and blood than all other | nedies combined. CurictRa, the gv and CUTICURA SoaP, an exquisite ‘od Beautifier, externa SOLVENT, the new’ Blood Humor Remedies, internally 3 g, burning, scaly, pimply, and blotch of the skin, scalp, and blood, from infa Tom pimples to scrofula, when the best physi. cians and all other remedies fail. PLES, black-heads, chapped and oily skin cured by C os | } Uma Soar. | | | OLD FOLKS’ PAINS. Fall of comfort for ail Pains, Inflam. ation, and Weakness of the Aged is _ ace aes Plaster, irs only pain-killing stren; T. New, instantaneous, and infallible. Pl P | by the president, Dr. G. W. Hol-| we think we can please one know that you will find in our store all the latest styles of the season. a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. which we will sell we ask you to call and jand investigate our prices. A P i } | IV PRG sR: Latest Styles in af Cleans | Vlost Ne L H { as Lenox. | B. F. Rosamond, wall paper, } eSS G oods, paints, oils, varnishes, brushes and jglass. Give hima call. Badgley | building, south side square. 20tf iz he Coming Country. ~ i i | The great Flathead Valley in Mon- Newest Novelties in | tana, is attracting capital and labor. \It is marvelously fertile in soil, has |the largest coal veins on the Pacific lctopiel limitless forests of the finest timber and precious metals. Co- lumbia Falls, the chief town of the lregion, has immense water power, land offers a good field for manu- a Maps and descriptive jtmatter sent by the | Northern International Imporye- iment Co. Columbia Falls, Mont. | 19-4 Can’t be Equaled in pring Clothing, The Very Latest in liner Goods, And the largest stock in the city of raw Hats for Men and Boys Wall Paper and Paints. | B. F. Rosamond is located im the jold Albert Badgley building, south j side square, has 5,000 rolls of the ivery latest styles of paper. Also handles paints, oils, varnishes, brushes. Painters and paperhang- ers materials. You should see his stock before buying Farmers of Bates County, take no | tice that the firm ef Pharis & Son, by an unbroken record of five years l have demonstrated to the people of Bates County that they pay the strongest prices for Butter, Eggs and poultry. We pay the people cash for pro- duce. Call onus on the South side square Butler, Mo. A new clean stock of drugs for sale at a bargain. Call on or address J. S. Pierce, Adrian, Mo. D. W. Drummond announces him- self still on deck, and better than ever prepared to respond promptly and satisfactorily to the wants of his customers. His stock of wall- paper is the largest and best assert- ment ever broaght to the city, also of window-glass, paints, ete, in bis line. None but experienced work- men. Call and examine stock and get prices. 18-tf D. W. Drummond's stock of high grade gilts and pressed wall paper decorations are models of art and elegance; don't failtoseethem. 18-tf In short our store is packed with { $500,000 | We desire to place out on real estate security a large amount of money- Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet ofjered by anyone i Pare in this line of business: sell, we cordially invite one and all Votes drawn tor one, two. : three or jive years. to call and take a look at them. In | ataye Some money to loan |date.”” on or before a given ess Good 5, the latest Spring Goods of every description, style, quality and price, and as we bought them to date. : Calland see how cheap we can let you have money. The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. Vonsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, you are next Call and get a first-class hair cut, smooth shave and a shampoo. Finest shop in the city. Bestbarbcrs. North Main street, opposite postoffice. Wn. Boone, Prop’r. and all and we EGGS WANTED —aT— CULVER & LANE‘S, West side Square. High prices in Cash, Dry Goods or Groceries. CULVER & LANE. Dr.Kimberlin We also carry | | at bottom prices. Again | examine our stock! Noso, Phroat: Catarrh, (Sth and Grand Ave., Kansas City, Me. Annual Announcement Free. | AT LACLEDE HOTEL, BUTLER "| April 16th and the third Fri- day and Saturday of every month. SAM'L LEVY & CO

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