The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 14, 1881, Page 3

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Bring your job work. Subscribe for the Times. Mr. Lefker, had a telephone erect: | ed hetw mill and residence, ; The street railway will be a suc- n his cess. Wanted. Fiye hundred oppos-) of jate. Ap- Tuesday. sums, for Christmas purposes. ply to John Smith, Butler Mo. We Dana, Missouri. rmers have ar respondent Some of our exchanges are adver- | - fer We will take | ats {the beantiful we: Bring ’em in. are zood use tising rabbits. oppossum in ours. It has bee 1 said that the difference} The Mevéew boasts of # business between a woman and an umberella | at | College and a Seminary forincoming. is, you can an umberella times. ep Everybody scems to be improving by painting, repairing or otherv The court yard gates are down.) By putting a couple of screws in the | a he Rich Hill i hinges they will stick to their respec- | will be printing a daily by steam, a a year hence. Gaz thinks it te tive posts. In our rounds this morning we dropped into Collector Catron’s office | and found him ve by his gentlemanly deputy. Reeder. Aaron Hart will put a walkon t east side ot his property. Lect ry buisy, assisted | do likewise. | yesterday, it should have read. could In speaking of ihe patent puinp Because we mentioned *‘‘taffy on a stick as being the latest,” thbse young ladies must not think that we don’t know that they give it verbal, never. The Review says M. S. Cowles & Co. will contribute as much as ten other men to the C. & A. road rath- er than let it pass Rich Hill. ble. it gentlemen, hose be attached and horse. Ben. Oliver returne from Ricia Hill. since Saturday, > has been ! through the mines and other attractions. * Capt. drilled at the Hannah is having a Pal i corner of the Sensi- | . , | Hotel on north We certainly hope you will get es t J 3 will be ve - = lions z 2 | Dr. E. N. Chastain is to be The Electric light is doing splen- | 554 to the accomplished dau; didly s | , z : cidly- ie : s | Mr. Wm. Berry, Miss Nan into the darkness, and even three and | conver to the hotel. } radiance beams far out i of Hume. on Wednesday, Dec. 21st. four blocks from the square it causes = | Butler will be the scene of another wedding in high shadows as visible as.the moonlight. Surely the Electric light is no hum- fe at an early bug. date. The young man has already purchased his furniture and The young man who had to be = Bern ott possibly have his license. censured by the minister at church z last night on account of bad behavior The new patent pump now on cx- don’t amount to more than a fourth | hibition on the street is a good in- of a bushel. Those young ladies vention. A horse can be attached « should also conduct themselves in different manner them dead away. ina case of fire is yery useful, as it or we will give | will throw water some distance. It isa fine sight to see a fellow | Thanks for the serenade last night | clinging to his horse when he (the gentlemen. It was indeed fine mus- | horse) is **bise though he we appreciated ic, and we in the | seven bucks to distance, its effects | occassion to witness such as much as though we had been at | mourning. home to welcome you to our hospi- talities. Tganks. Call again. Drs. Bs Herndon. N. Chastain ot and kK. fb. ee prom Hum J. T. Graves, Kas sold his harness shop and will go to farming. The McFarland ard, the former | led on t stock was purchased by to-day (Thursday Bro. and A. F. Wy i nt taking two-thirds and the latter one- | Shaw has purchased the third. Mr. Wyard will occupy the | Talmage house at Rich iil room lately occupied by M We h w. &. Aaa OF | ulars as to when I township, thinking it was not good | busi ’ for-man .to be and|ef Rich Hill that they are getti notified Judge D, V. Brown ot the | °°° of our most enterprising ci fact, who forthwith and immediately | went out to the residence of the bride and united Mr. Allman to Mrs. An- | netta Justice in the holy bonds of matrimony. Times office. ‘ . Graves. $20,000 for it. we no partic- > will commence Home ess t can assure the people alone, came in There has been 74 additions to the Baptist protracted mecting has b church since the present | een in. pro- conver- cee 3° 5) Rev. Brown has done a great’ Prot. Hamill left Wednesday for the church since he took Nevada, somewhat dissatisfied with { the me audiences that greeted | i f his readings in this city. There may | offered for this, | Presbyterian church held a meeting be some apology Wednesday night for the purpose of in the fact that many of our citizens tor christmas. They have positively declined attending | de have something similar to | Ss -cided to 34 night-(24th) | recitations etc, and on Sunday any entertainments in Evans’ hail of the that 2 festivalon Saturday because many unpleasant features are there centred | entertain- will be obviated when the opera house is up. Carthage Patriot: W.H. Phelps ived twenty-four German carp the Fish Cc Washington yesterday. to have religious services. the meritorious All However County court (Thursday thr ment may be this | session will convene ag re startir Betore from nissioner at) Steel The young | fice fish were very lively, sporting ther complimented t with a call and favorably with the business selves in atin vessel holding about hive rangements about the establishment gallons of wat and would we suppose, from three ches in | ie and our recent improvenients. eae The officers and teachers of the Ohio street M. E. S. net last cht (Wednesday) and clected of- tor Rey.-C; Criss Superinten- The to six He con- veyed them to is fish pond, which is about 300 fect in length and ca- ; 4 : ae s the year 1552. pable of sustaining many tons of i s é : j was clected fish. He expects these little fellows asst. to make forty pounders. 1 oth only that devoted ¢ Dakotah street Methodist - School will build a ‘littl C irely and the Sunday eld log cabin’’ pelied to take eve festivities. a new thing 2 e ill red ef officer: Christmas and Sunday schools. rkavill ge on, andebe sehaol w FS at least some of the members of the abi with « miliar gaze and a recollection of gone days. school will look upon it = = = wiil be wel in the end, ot a few iF OTe: r. while in C »x worth forty pe SNST IS is the finest toned instru- | Another Street Railway Enter- ment we eve prise Developed, irchased a music | DAKOTAH county, i rays ot the electric : oped in a Sort of Chaos. 1 Express. Street wavy projects appear to be rife just at this time; at any rate are going to have Vay too. the past week has developed some- thing new in that direction, although it was thought of and talked about months ag Butler, in Bates coun «metropolitan, It wants an opera house. it now A Times reporter get- late. : 25 = ting wind of this late news went to Col. you are a little $20.000 opera house is being 5 z ; work to find the bottom facts in the ted in this place. = matter, and if ascertain possible Re Thursday 1s con- é ly of Pe ap- tached to the move. pointing of C. R. Wolte, Mayor of! Rich Till. ion of Mine Inspector of Bates county. County i Wolfe, has been; om Accordingly the reporter called on Capt. Davidson, one of the prime to the posi movers in the new enterpris: and in- terviewed him at some length. It is pos Since it was | Understood that this plan is not in- tended to antagonize the Pine street route, created in this county, and up to this | “ the gin dates some dis- which will be seen from {fact that its \t nce back. xats been given } ired to resign. oe TSOS-ISS2. The proposed line is to start from | the square on the southwest corner YISSUURL REPUBLICAN. | id proceed west on Dakotah street : i ‘toward the depot. It is also intend- to build the track around the squ ; and eyen it down | Main or any other street where busi- ital will take it. The 1 | purpose is to accommodate all busi- e of TRE ed PROSPECTUS. i extend Louis and ness aS- | ness and St. | men and the public in general Missouri Louis uarters | Indian | ~~ nd then passing around the | : i heet, printed | square, all the hotels and the Opera the sre | house will be reached. events, tod vidi > great news- | Now, the new feature in this line, and that which should commend it Me hi@iory ie the favorably to business men, is the run- South in ning of a regular freight car to and ial, politi- | from the depot. It is also suggested id social interests of the country. It} that the line carry the expre ment of the views of that class | fhe wail all en- | a s and i Of course these new fea- who seek to have the goverr . : ‘ S | tures could be carried into operation acted upon Democratic, popu- | nd conservative principles, and in| OM any could on the Dakotah street line, but other route as well as they rd is the organ ot the most in- } nds of the ex- It post-offices Kansas, inated it appears from our information that circulates. the latter named route is being push- ! ed forward by men who have no pe- | cuniary with is what known as the Pine street enterprise. connection other state to all impor- | | We have expressed our opinion Its various edi- | favorable to a circuitous hundred thousand | route run- Dakotah Evidently such a line would ing on both Pine and strects. accommodate the great majority of s expanded. | citizens, as well as the business 1 ot | Certainly there should not be any rmed and influea- | | and mail tacili ien. ne and sinew,”” lissensions a dampen the ardor of the movers in with : the projects, and_ it is gratifying to note that as yet nothing of the kind s yet visible. If two independ- ent lines are built we hope—and we shall labor for that result—to sce them connect, thereby doing the | greatest good to the greatest number. ted, the en-¢ collection of | - a tency in ciples bearing upon rity and well-being of the peo- up a circ not to be ed merely by its numerical great- nlation Johntown Waifs. Eprror Times—Johnstown is still on the boom in the way of business. Wheat is looking fine, though the 1 | crop small to what there would impossible that | have been had there been plenty of rain through the summer season. Mr. Thomas Stewart has purchas- n before | ed the Milton Bulisle farm of 120 With the | acres. He has 100 acres of very fine ish all the | Wheat imns will have no| | C. P. Coleman has bought the J. ry ot the | - Bell farm, and several other sales i | have taken place in the neighborhood. The young people still get mar- ried in this part. Mr. Win. Betz has returned his papers as they have gone out of date. There is talk of jat.C, P.. Church LITE EE ese, ; thet Mr. editor, I have been a reader of | your paper for a long time and take great interest in it as you seem to take great interest in the progress of i the county. We people down herd think the prospe¢t for another rail- road is good, and should it be built Mees eee the Tres should have the credit for line Sundaviperyesc Sizodi te = oe. doing more for 5 oes Bates county than any other paper in 1100 | 200! the county. PETE. ‘The Republican is published by men chiefly who have grown up trom boyhood | the business, and t is Tt tance could occu d published in the Republic any event of re anywhere on the civil earth and not | of the next sun, rpose to pul rose engaged in commerce, and | indeed all who bey orsell, orare concern- | edin what is b and sold, the Re- } publican will all necessary and able mntozs = Pe eer, in Deep Water (| to nt Stock market in world. ot the features These ot troughout the Old Reliable.”’ TERMS. al concern nd South as the rood has. or looke tcl! 500 100 They you could not it were. Cranc nd put the proceeds 1d the cow w: Next morning Crandall’s cow turned agents | up at the stable, and you ought to an im. scriptions are payable in ad- fi edat the end of time sold his cow Human ghosts he had read of, but : | the bovi were somethmng | new unde . aor could Cran- until he nd then than has ghosts y the s HOW To SEND | Remittance ay be . eit, | heard from Mrs. Donov money order, or registered letter, at our Give post-office address in full in-} 10 net ME OEE ‘and’ ‘county, and address | SU Ost: Avroad.... Crands KNAPP & CO., St Louis Mo. ; no faith in face-smile cows. | there somethi worse now whether there was any reliability at- j 5 j By entering on Dakotah arise that would tend to | a Christmas tree | | have seen an astonished livery man. | A. L. MeBride & Co, IRON, STEEL, NAILS. HEAVY HARDWARE, Wagon and Carriage Material, | | BAR HOOP AND BAND IRON, SWEEDISH, NORWAY AND ULSRER IRON, 1 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TOOL STE MACHINERY AND CAST PLOW L, STEEL, |; SPIKES AND CUT NAILS, IRON AND STEEL HARROW TEETH, j IRON AND STEEL CROW BARS, MACHINE, CARRIAGE AND TIRE BOLTS Blacksmiths’ Tools, Malleable Hrons, crew and Strap Hinges, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Coach, Lay And Skien Screws. Wagon and Carriage Hardware, Wagon and Carriage Wood-work, Builders Hardware of every Desc Tin, Sheet-Iron and y Work, Roofing, spouting, Etc. Supericr Cook and Heating Stoves. Staple of Fancy Groceries Pumps, Leather and Rubber . i Lace Leather, Rubber and Hemp, Water Guages, Wood & Willow-ware, All at the Lowest Market Cash Price. A. L. McBRIDE & CO E. E. HANNA Licck and Gu smith DEALER IN Muzzle and Brescii-Loading Shot Guns, FRifles and Pistols. A UMition etc.., L 358551. Howe, Singer and Victor, | ewing Machines. THE Gun Locks and Sewing Machines neatly 5! I Keep none but First- lass workmen. repaired. Shop on North Main Street, Butler, Mo, RA. A. Diaynard, oT OF ICE | BOOKS AND STATION NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES. | Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand, TH Li CHT RUNNING NEW HOME the best machine in the mar- ket. Any person wanting to ub Machines will drop me « card and I will deliver them anywhere the county. Lalso have the new Fair banks, the latest improved machine } in the market. South side of the square up in the old Child’s builds 1 ing. | ‘ ever brought te tl will cheap for cast yeurs exper ~ ‘ tel ire atehes iuin dow prepa und clocks. nor how abused. ou can hav » good running order ate | tee satisfaction. wD ly they By ringing en py P gestae F BERNHARDT. North side square. Butler.

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