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Butler will have water works \DAY’S DOINGS. ] OCAT L ) aNSIE | the near future. | pees ee ai yn | Look out for a big hotel on the , A Pleasant Day—Large Crowd ave the pocts had thes say? ' Olive house corne the Churches—Chrisima Farmers are bringing intheirhogs. | Wonder if that rolling skating | ex epare Hons ~ Circuit court adjourned Saturdzy. | club will be organized! CHAR I it “ENDRES ; - Soha cromnimenrere z |, Though the sun was obs x yer one la y fi ede A tent is stretch over the w a iia (OS A number one laundry is meeded| | is stretched over the well | during most of the day, vet it VOL. IV very bz cit oe , av} 4 ne southwest corner, se at . o 2 . t I very badly in Butler. It would pay | puthwest corner, so tha aot be Goad Giat Sunday was in Just opened the largest assortmenigt| ome ¢ dlook throw ot of ard hig. } can go on inrain or shine. . ‘ bl ‘ 1 i i oe one - (nmnpemmmnmmummomnm 5 | respect a disagreeable da ris t to Buty, | toys. save money by so = The new bank at Rich Hill is| Fourteen converts are now appeared gloomy to : : | ae : THE DISGRACEFUL FA tobe the finest in Southwest | ing result < saat tale the excessively brilliant radi ents for th ‘The handsomest goods, The Grandest | j ing u of the past 5 Mineouri. | week's labor at the Baptist church. ° moonbeams a ural to s@&| id the LOWEST PRICE ever { Continuation of Guiteau | have dispele vyhatever o ‘oduced itler. { " 5 Procee: A new fence around the court} ‘There is talk of a Masquerade | a . ; —_ led he pears ; @ introduced in Butler Shameful Procee Bae 3 =a | 5 acres eres ace! clowd that may have existed in a in | house would add much to the ap-| about the 23rd. This could be made | ones heart. eye pearance ofthings. ates pasa cilion 1 : cen The St. Charles Brid pias ee “eee thing if all would icy nneeeievaninrexctics ott) Dts and see me itwrill cost you nothing. | witha Bch’ of A public librar id reading room | Of it. churches by the regular pastor Zi am) | gular pastors, awe " ould be a great advantage to some The Times has won all the acqui- | cept the Christian church. Onlyt Isut Save bh ou Noney ha } of our young people. j sitions it undertook so far, and now | social or business meeti } j } Washington, Ds young t At od sines: ing was } { | | é | s TT ERS CTRE > ay | i opencs Judge Henry nas been making | ‘%o *7€ Song have water works. | there. For sometime past the Chget TLER'S STREET RAILWAY A Lost Lady | tue Dry ne Mi. i: a 2 meee. H tiaue 2 he one who tries to buy a nice 7 anc ~ Jo c some changes in his office which | Then no telling what ain church has been without a re; ‘| bone une ties yey Rae the stand. Gui ee eee ' ‘ The Boom Growing Into Shape; 'e-> ones than is kept by Mrs. Leonard | ae aides adds to its appearance. The protracted meeting at the |! pastor, but the vacancy will And Will’ Become # Pack t the Furniture ptore at Archie, she | or— “Your Hone Si ee — Baptist church is still in. progress. | filled by 4 unanimous action oi Ino keeps a large stock of Sewing Ma- | “eeep still, | } The fashion of short dresses and Pa A ; , “Well, then, y ' varigated i] f th teri Rev. Brown assisted by others are j church Sunday, in the person féwoeeting Last Nightat the Ba pinesitorssle: aU | lon't I ‘ arigated colors of the material are i 7 Elder H. A ethic + B z q 3 2 | you cor 4 ! doing a great deal of good | Elder A. Northcutt, of Bloom County National Bank. If you would make your sweetheart | é Scoville ‘tt ldt i ant too awiulle cute and be wate sag good. . : ’ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ covillg then ac just too awfully cute and bewitching. field Towa. No action was tales it happy buy one of th auine britliant | A, Martin & Co. ia ht ees et = Bury me near the “Old Home’? ee H ; atest sacs | The fellow who wrote “Nothing |. the Jatest ee be way t2ard Christmas preparations & Butler's proposed struct Railwa] diamond rings at F. Bernhardt's, / evidence which had ‘ phe: S oH ie ¢ latest song and chorus by Wi eS Z z | aes ie ite ane : ; | i ‘ } dysoape yt ih ap naar is impossible,’? never tried to find I @hompson.. Oe adi G& ues the Christian people. ‘line is no fictitious blow as a mean Lhe largest stock of 18K. plain and | rs in Staple and Fancy Dry; the witness, sae g the pocket of his wife’s dress when mes Ee é i The South Methodist pulpit welof advertising. Tt is as near an as} fancy rings, suitable tor Christmas pres- dence as to any othe zs 3 ¢ very beautiful song, full of sentiment. | greg hy Rev. W. ; rpcsees i ne I | 3 not be introduced w j it was hanging up ina closet. — ea illed by Rev, Wood, who ay ag fact as it is possible to be a ae = aoe | Good} Notions, Millinery, Ladies js on trial for this | i ane The Butter daily Times announ | 2 ve instructive sermon from ththis time. When it is known tha Logs Wanted; Luuber Cheap. | He desired all After so many insmuations as to} ces its i ; : eae 2 | : ees ae Pj ces its intention of staying righ | 2nd chapter of Revelations. A comfsuch men as R. ss Hartwell, A. L. Twill pay 75 cents per hundred pounds | Furnghing Goods, Cloaks, Suita, stricken out. appearance of the street on this! with the people of Butler till the | mittee was appointed to decide wh McBride, J. L. Pace. que: Clark, tor good logs. | Guitcau here side of the square, we are nowgratr-| “crack of doom” and we believe |the Sunday school would do aboF. J. Tygurd, ; fee ean of SASG Sit he | Carpps, Groceries and Queenawarg tnd shouted outs “It ged to note its rapid improvement. | that it will.—[Western Enterprise. | Christmas. We understand that glarge property holders and Serer pela ateae as oer Sere tot an ex A — + : = =e e 45-tt |. G. Thomas. { 7 m is not @ expert, 0 A good literary society is needed Mr. A. Cummins; of Nevada: | @PP& '5 most favored. of vast wealth, are the movers in this aon rear ; : : jalhk ids of Country Producé object to his tel in Butler very badly and could be| a prominent iti +\t the Presbyterian church Re¥enterprise. it removes any doubt that aT pag te IB ea PLCS Oe eae al i American peo] Biase te i politi mong the CLCED USC ty SCHON ay eos at umber and logs at any place in Kansas or | } 4 easily organized it the young ladies | Democratic hosts in Vernon county, Newton entertained his accustom@dmay otherwise exist as to the result. \yfissouri, W. E. Leonard, Archie. | hed ied nln st and gentlemen would take hold of it} was in Butler to- day (Mond: ay) and tudience, both morning and evening: Mr. Hartwell visited Kansas City dur- QOR SALE—A young k ot good | Weu urely { Spot Cash The c urt ruled ¢ . 3 lon “a E jack ot gi uy entirely for tas ou he and push it through. complimented the Tusirs office with | ERE officers of the Sunday schogling theweck toascertain,what he could ee sees and ise yetey old we ae : ee (aration ae ten S ar acs held «a meeting at the church lagtg Str s - ilunter at Altona. ngo-tt 7 cro Joplin Daily “Herald: Butler | * call. eae : a ng ch lagtabout Street Railways, their proba. oa : : land fety all competition on same & eral ch aract } Dates Pak ednesday night to consult abo@tble cost ete. He talked with all the If you want a good diamond ring or i Corkhill, “Di 1 ates county, isto have an opera] The question now agitating the | Christma tt Ta & : ead : «1 Edtud. Sonietiing slew 1 the town wae, thing in. the prisoner t . ais as a “Ts a i 3 or or o 3 USI oS! an- Stud. Si ethin iew in the tor . house, and the Times gives three} Minds of our boys is ‘Shall we | .¢ eee see ou leading men in this business in Kan eaagey ae ig . jqualif of goods. We are atthe) Oty Aus. No Ree eis rae) pe eee sj We after appointing a committee to cosas City, and gathered much valu- 0" Prana Bernhardt. ___ 1d | behcpes S cheers and a tiger over the prospec- | have a Masquerade Ourpadvice) Gace wi hoon a buco? needa ieee } : Ro Weil and Co. will sell you boots and | ; ; did. Prairie gue wishing itswo GaGaewh | an i a# line of procceduféable information, and he returned inate that will med Saeetitor the jo nd of M. S, CowLes & Co., Guiteau here brok Sa T See 3 next Wednesday evening. F impressed favorably with the Butler A i \ noisy harangues. D Charlieibanuie doesn’t deny. hav here are enough in favor of it to L x 3 i 4 7 money you will pay at other places — ‘ Hebi ib i arlie Dennie doesn’t deny hav- zp aay Rev. Criss, conducted the regula project. and jordiall invite everybody to) tion of the court, the ¢ inembleda of sat 1 push it through. As itis not a case of prey shoddy ones. | y y ' £ the .c 1, he pr ing plenty of oat meal, but he wants AS en ii Gee eal services at the Ohio Street M. Last night, Friday, a meeting was), good walnut Bureau tor $10, ’ of the counsel, he Y n us to understand that there is a wide . ea Church, morning and evening. T ihe eld at the Bates C y Nationallling chair for ; ee, | visit}kand suve money by 80 de ee ee a ee ith you. Ms 5 held at the Bates County National ling chair for 7s ctsa bedstead $2,40, | ae y Bs one stcalied difference between oat meal and : Sunday School did nothing mote Bank, in which ten or a dozen of pet tor 35 ets, window shades cte., at W “| ing to the reporter self-rising buckwheat, which by the Cc. B. Lewis, has purchased the | tow: ard preparing for Christmasthag our best men participated. Capt. /E- Leonard's, Archie. |A.s. Martin& Co. | claimed sometime a y is the hest thing out, and can | freight wagon and outht of J. M.| appoint a committee to mc@ Tygard was elected chairman, and — pid vou aiaciiof silver plated | —— ———~ dalous reports of t ound in large quantities at Mr. | abe and has also started a city | Wednesday night and decide tit€N. A. Wade, secretary. ware at F, Bernhardt’s? It pays to see it. | A FH GOOD REASONS WHY EVERY | singling at igi port Dennie’s. | delivery wagon: Mr. Lewis, con- | matter as to what that church wil The subject of a Street Railway We are now offering special bargains } LAY SHOULD BUY THE pao J Avcwmile Mtge whileseranicing| templates condugti this business {do for the children during holiday$| was discussed in all its bearing. Mr, in boots and shoes. R. Weil & Co | ROADI JEAD Corkhill de around the sqx wagered ace in such manner as to merit the pat- [he Baptist Church though tl a. Mattwell gave to the meeting what * Goal Canis | train the prisoner patti Wemde Alias filet see rtet | renee at posine ssmen. See his | most commodious in the city, wal information he had learndd at‘Kan- Brube & Peyton have purchased thie | SHPE 64 Mommie Ct tufned to ce and + a misfortune by a mob of = eli Hed to its utmost, and many tailgt) sas City. Stating that the s could Ward Bros. coal bunk near Ricy Hill, and | ‘amecis Haw Armures " low oA 4 ‘ ile ele Badheuuuene Caine Dr. Dawson, who returned tr to obtain even stan: room. Reg} be obtained and the track laid for #’¢ prepared to load all wagons with coal ant Kipes 1 President will rem attacking her and after each taking a | | ilentedt Thursday, laid on our Brown delivered the discourse whi@} less than $5,000. i el 3 nd ce ? pa ati, i i Redville: cross exe ‘ sl 2 Pee Gi aa Ea: E: . 4 .. pf the people of Cass and Bates coun ma | cajiliaibal pulLAC Tee soneee Nene nee on a imple apple of the second cr was appreciated by the greg| Asa. result of the deliberations it / as Be I i a . } © ne ind bee wiser but sadder hog-ie. | Moral—| “Y hich he got in Benton county. throng There was one acquisiti¢| was decided to organize a stock) , ; wuld OF enasatoe doe They are the cheapest goods muc h excited at son keep your hogs up. | States the same trees were in bloom tothe church and considerable | company upon a basis of $5,000. 4 Ber gold Be udt’s [in tf market, when their service is bsixy ne stimony it |for a third crop. Benton beats the | terest manifested otherwise ; enoug | making fifty shares of $100 each. A | sakedhinereolidersGon: aig aldwel Sunday night there were congrezated | world for apple justify i inuati T ; i ‘ selune Gt alie GHGS ci Sas j 1 for apples. to justify its continuation. TB} committee was appointed, consisting Money! Money. ee - can be worn in damp | ed L we teau d 4 of the Baptist church about) pye way some persons have of | DU8¢ay, School postponed acti@ | of A. H. Lamb, J. L. Pace and N./ Positively at the lowest rate of inter-| wea§er or in'a shower, without fear ¢ DC**- Never detecte tweive or fifteen boys who it seemed | i I he ‘concerning Christmas till next Sab r. fe i I ian Piste: ies ental unsound x ? i setting down to the table to. eat ning AES nex! A. Wade, to raise the $5,000 by jeston good improved farms. In sums and] o¢ thine ruined by curling, or shrink- of mental unsoundt tried who could make the most | s able at, | bath. sie he oh tmte. | Of bang ruined by curling, o Ik Geo. W. Ph : A “ Ost) nev ing a good talk, with af H disposing of the stock, and report to po time to suit the borrow Highinter- |. . re noise. We think the marshal would age ase — = = Best loans refunded; seéor address, Sims | "24 Guiteau immediate! havsioogd nubian: t A : “| ny anecdote with each meal, eating | Mayesburg Items. | the meeting which Tagain assem- ea ee Butler; Mi it i | owe this man twer Te ata” ab plage ter such 2} stone and shoveling in the provendes |_ EDITOR Toes.” Our village /s lble next Monday night, at which Butle ‘ 34, They are all double width | peo ihe wove ear the. cople ey to church 1 cock eeiemmmieace would cee aye | prosperous and we are happy. time a company will be organized | You can get the finest Christmas pies: | goof, full twenty-seven inches wide, hini-bere. 1 think ye sermon an a | ple’ aS iz Ves: r Pace 5 i 4 ne a a and Dios sey tie ¢ P t tter Dae ss = not a lot CB aia ae ue ne West and Page will finish thir] and steps taken toward putting the jent in the jewelry line at F, Bernbardt's. | andhade from the very best mater ention h D0yS, WI re espe: 2 H sf EES ee Soe, i 5 event’ Al iekinon i way yo ue wane ie ho have no respect | i ee | drug store next week. | matter through at an early date. Christmas is Coming als, by experienced workmen, and hed ie? -Fshemselves nor anybody else. A certain clerk on the north side; J. M. Mayes is re-stocking his| ‘he question as to the street the | And Gus. Bennert’s is the place to buy | canpt be excelled by any si:milas dt 1 tbasiaontal + aa 3 eeearetbiae Te taticicees ss ¥ oi P ee laos 7 might bounce you Weiiste ead shown = Sees | ot the sqiare h is such a cute, pecu- | house and is running a first chss | track will be put down on is yet un- ie toys and fancy candies for the oc- | goab either Foreign or Domestic. cost the government of Mr. Sun? 1 Currier’ 's new machine ERIE oa ae ys: To BEA he cash store. settled It lies. however. between mae sais | Ti fact 1 i hundred th : : ae. ate 5 \s e . + ———_—— | ne manufacture. dyeir of ' pressed brs, and it is about etal this to a certain young lady, he was Some of the boys run a horse nce | Ohio and Pine streets. Some of the Down Goes the Furniture. | andpashiiier te: Aoneanimien ex sate rate. > seen pa . or > chee! —— BORE Be RAS 28 ‘ ¥ = evel i 4 $s dl alle Ha erg Made i in St Louis. Mr. | s — = ae the ranicy ° through town a few nights sirce. | residents on Pine we understand | | have bought out any ieee have | ss edthat Hiese goods ohn Ga, waltied Ww cons h ‘ Ss us 2 q course, just to show his vill i hey tte 4 = is 2 3 55 arge 2 a andare now « 0 occupy & desk tells us thathe proposes to re- tse, j his good will in| They had_ better look out cr the aw | object to its being put down in front enlarged my house and stock and are now | andidéne up as will aba iieaceuit, Ciaat aonie. nk nin Butler Qing the present telling her the goods were perfectly | will get them. | of their door, and it may be deemed eee? SE ee ee ee ts. | witeur tin leet he fabri isa collection | 3 és Fi ’ rt Bia = ME lorice etore Dall a ice | wifbut the least injury to the fabric, the collection bu winter and next splendid. ‘That s sad. i a z= prices than ever betore. Call and price | j i ! tract brick next sP®g and will con- | “P — ae | _ Mr. Scott sold his crop ofcom to | best to build st on Ohio street.— my goods when in town | an€the merchants selling is adthor- 1 any business man. G ie prick, in ay Gentities. He} A coupie of overgrown boys, out Mr. Buck for 75cts. per bushel. in | That is a matter which will be de-| — WE. Leonard. 1 izetto warrant them as such. ually Mee gh Sein Be has now quite a lot on han | the crib te é ees bs e ness said to him ' d for flue | of pure deviltry. sa’ : € crib. | cided by the company after it ha H purposes both pressed ané,, ba : aeth ee subse amettie Mr. Bailey’s daughter was biiried | heen organized Le roe Oe: _ Money! ‘Money | 3b. In their manufacture there 1s i your close relation i ommon. | door at the Baptist church the other = | been organized. At all events it is! at Gand7 percent., according toamount | 4) gcighting, stiffening, or artificis of late have corrupt C. L. Mills, county schoa com, | evening and prevented any one from yesterday, at the Coon creek &me- | pretty sure to go down on one of Jand security, on improved, productive | hoe 1s fC Poise serge ssi ei ners.”” wae ze = = * * 2 ss a | x 5, y Si P ed. s in st a missioner, was married to Missy, | opening it, until a gentleman forced a those thoroughfares. | BSCE ee ee | r | doe gg: ate sede vce Tharles ‘ ella Mr. P: : sprietiantchiic = ar address Houston & Bornwetr, | the foods are and will be uatil worn 8t, Charles Brid Harper this morning, Vec. 5th, ay \ them to get ,. Suchboys need |. 777 "CS of the Chnstian’chutch. | Another proposition, and a better | 133-6m dalia, Mo. ie as - St. Louis, Dec the residence of Dr. J. G. Walker, | # little respect drummed @nto them, is holding a protracted meeting at} one, we think, is to make a cirduit- | Cowles & Co. always keep a full line of | | train Ne. 12 on the W Rev. Newton pertormed the ot ase kevt out of the church house. | ‘8 Smoky school house, three mies | ous route, and run the road from the |Walker Boots. | bots Mie eopenee: apart tnd | of the Wabash railros mony. The wedding w: A Tor reporter listened with | porisgcst of esp lace J , depot on Pine to Maine, thence south Groceries | the Pa atest care taken to make every the retail ni r Lobes . quict and somewhat unexpected so 0 | some interest to a conversati 1} Our road oversecr says this is the | 4 Maine to Dakotah street and then !{tst what you want at lowest living prices. | fdlot as tast as the perfection of skill ot & al aa seed sovn although the Trates intimated | the Pelaccttcy tact eee n at | hardest place to get men to work. the west on that street to the depot. |? and see us, Badgley ae jand fhe purest dyes will make them. | 7.0 way and the « 2 % St ni; hcern- 5 7 . 2 162 daw iw | i Ke x3 Bey ago tat suchoa a ing the eee ue sign: c — | road he ever saw. This would accommodate more peo- | SS = Bick Hel Bé sure and examine these goods, posed of thirty-two event vas forthcoming. The new | house at Rutl | The township board will meet at jpie, and be better for the town in Anew line of sift. handkerchiel, neek- |) 1a vow purchase, we, the manu- which were lad husband and wife left on the noon | f tse aatt has been known | this place Dec. roth. neral. | Fee peastast = Cone ee al then teres i € noon | for some e | cs x genera Se ere " actirers. guarantee them as herein , gaiv et River har ata | ome tme that certain gentle-! 7. yg. MM: ys anvbody that ip hea! F. Bernhardt buys only the best in the z i 2 : . men in this county in connection with Hae Hose ean] oularoond: be Skin D c | lewelry line, for cash therefore he can sell ‘epresented. t oname unknowr Misfortunes never come single, es- | Parties in St. Lous have been con- | sat badd eer stake A pseoren Uae tis goods so cheap and warrant them. Ws. Broapizap & Sons, missing, but eve ie Haka i ae tpremises had better take care of | py. Fr. gic Oint : = 3 rain was 2 Bes ls : thisthe case with death, | Side “a su seh an enterPice asa pack- | them, RX ine O Siaciee: Es tock of boots and | Far sale by er / pa é o which none car . TONS BT: s > may be = t Beer! Fate : oat siya 3 ” hg PROT 15%, a7 bear evidence neisy e may 0¢ Wile to say | : : bu &Co if A. S. Martin & Co., 3 wounded more striking thay ourselves. As if | Ore about this matter” hereafter. Twenty-Five Dollars Raward. rere not content with op: bi : g special indu a50-4t Butler, Mo. . ome Matthew ‘Br. 4 id queen — Jarling, death stalks by gee ote : bad ath stalks dy and fobed hy lumber fir zh Pie and “Mrs. Lansdow d Ae : re lips, old N. 6. JETER, i down of another, isconsin. He ves Berth kin Disease Fr. rdtall. aioe Five Sat ay onig c eee Sia a é ‘ P ar . eh i ight bes oe o'clock. | suitor ten y + and they + he elec t every even Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solia s time it was little ee is @ marriage engagement. Subse- Sele ‘ PE IEE eee age sage a to Furniture Sliver and Plated Ware™ ‘pipe took place at 2 o’ewck to-. quently he changed his mind, fail ted im on short notice, also |} ‘ day (Monday) from the Olivehouse, | asked her to fix a price for pi sc |e etiect a w. bE. /I Spectacles, ke. &e., ’ and once chubby fo d spark- | hi sarry another. She said th Hing, sa the v tf Highest market price paid tor old | ling nature of little Willi ] ld sati Sih at itt if sna ic Lansdov- 3 ri sa her. anc R. you w . ting HAE i nsdovn | $3,000 would satisty her. and =a | bear a eam cette hing | rold and Silver, , 3 rried over the hill and ' signed a note for that sam, payable | , fe convinced at onc t they are seliing | oi online rest tae h val ” etter goods ess money than any oth- 4 es, Clocks oa est beste the yet unamac on his wedding day. He did not [ tah fades ee si cae rg shat Frpairing of Waitebes, Clock one barm, , corpse of its siste F Xt Fi < 5 ouseer in the country. _ Y J elas = sister Lena Ah, death take a wife until lat ind now i 3 = ae a Jewelry satisfactorily done i Ah brings sadness to even the strongest laws, © eli cotfee When vou want a large stock ot over- S h, I s laWguit is the consequence of his re- ling 2 ue : an di : of hearts. | desl cate the es A820 he dollar, and selling other | bats to select trom. Call on All work warranted. and cultiva - pay le COrTePOMingly low. 168-diw 4tw | om sale by J. G. Waik F M.S. Cowies & Co. ut.. sidZ of the square Buller - nz 3m, ‘ {