The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 21, 1881, Page 7

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> a ah LOCAL ic élephone poles are getting as thick in Butier as forest trees. Mr. Newsom is pete Fa residence on east Dakota street. will be handsome when completed. The workmen are enclosing Walker’s new house on Ohio street, when will bea which completed beauty Look out Squire, there is music 10 You will be he aur. called upon to yoke up sev holidays. Christmas is coming ‘and the small | boy hordeth up nickles and the musi- cian glueth up his fiddle for the holi- day breakdowns. Hill meeting last night (‘Vhursday) in the interest of the Ft. Scott, St. Louis é Chicago railway. Mr. Maynard’s house Ohio street This will be one of the most beauti- new on is nearing contpletion. ful residences in the city when com- pleted. eS ees ih rank ‘Trimble, just in from the country, reports the roads as very | bad, but the wheat as looking ex- ceedingly well. The road overseer must look to this. The old wareroom that stood in the rear of Dr. Crumly’s drug stor and occupied has been torn down replaced by the well and Henry land agents. room by The good people of of are considerably agitated over the | question of saloon or no saloon. We willbet a drink of Kessler’s best ns the day. cider t Ais Ts "Betz, taking the diagram of the Rich Hull ceme- tary. Judging from the di think the Hill have last resting place for her dead. The Exter necessitate the removal of the Chri tian church, the members of consent provided they are compen- sated therefor, and they ought to be. a ram we will a decent ion of Ohio street will which ‘The exchanging a small | town Board de an ord m f land be- longing to the town, with h Mr. Fred vnother small parcel, by street Evans, f Pine straight. will be ason why the ¢ lectrict hght Wedne , night, was removed out 1 put The r did'nt shine, on was the generater of the mill house under a shed. When you get ready Mr. Mc- Gregor, let rip. x in a field in New Home tow Monday last, dis- covered a coal mine of large extent. | The coal is s to be superior in to any in this county. The resources of Bates seems to be almost inexhaustit We had the pleasure of meeting week, Mr. H. M. Lyon of Illinois, on last Monroe county, who sold and barrel in the suc- and has come to Bates to and so it is, we are getting the out lock cor state, st cream of the population of the states east of the great tather of waters. We welcome Mr. Lyon Dr. | eral couples during the | held a } Hart- | Johnstown | copy of | . nearly | Christ is happy. Judge Parkinson is afflicted wit ty on his left eye. © peuple of the Christian c will have a Sunday school so ' } ee 2 jatthe Christian c eve. night. urch Christm We bespeak a pleasant | | time for those who attend. | } A new coal mine was discovered | if the outloo | . fand opened a few days ago ned i Stumptown. We saw a load ef it of the very best quality. Wolfe returned from Elogskin prairie wlicre he has been County surveyor has just | | engaged | and locating a road preparatory to | build Mr. Hartwell sold the house én | |on Wednesday to Mr. J. T | for the sum of . Gipson fourtcen hundred and | fifty dollars. The boom is still on us. Mr. Henry says the indications |, are good now, that he will strike coul in the public well soon. If these indications do not prove deceptiou { score another one for Butler. i coal in a well which he av Ft. vein is sail to be his new residence on The We reet. very wouldn’t be Sur} 1 | bed of coal. { es - { Mr. Hartwell brook on Wedn \ one acre on quali S. 8B. Lash- iy a naked 1 sold ty hull at the | of hundred and fifty doll of seven property com- Such are the prices mands in the queen city of ut South- | | | West Missouri Wild re «bundant in the ne:ghborhood of geese and prairie chickens 1 Vinton, so says deputy nks, who has just returned hes > <ocG Ye Nimrods, | one and the sametime. Gosh boys Bs Vs cay ae pane el | from those sections. Ye Nimrods, ; OYSa ere got to cease at night. Just shoulder your fowling pieces and go there 1s fun anit - think of iz, Why, last evening, sit- | for these wild navigators it the air.) Mr M. ‘Ss. Powe boring a hole ting in our Soneeee in pongo with | Wednesday ning a coal train) im the ground, and has reached a} Col, Mulberry Sellers, discussing j | wrecked near the depot The switch | depth of between three and tour] what would most probably be palat- | JT | happened to be out otf order and one hundred feet. On Wednesday he} aple to the literary appetite of the | | part of the train took one shute and struck a vein of almost aaa sulphur. | Tyy¢¢s” readers to-day, and just when } | another part another shute, 1 the | We saw a specimen of it. Mr- | the Colonel was in the middle of an | result was, that the trucks of several | Power that im his progress! oratorical flourish on journalism, the | | flats were torn loose and the track | toward China, Ss passed through | fuse ignited with the powder, and | } ploughed up gen ly. oat ¥ of coal a excellent such an explosion was never neard \ fides oe ee Kaas ee : ; >nt in quace this side of Mt. Vessuvious. The seit? “Brniriee Cann ciate to ey ees them. Brom the | earth shook tor miles around; the | put into the “matrimonial ha ode oh nae sulphur specimen We) Col. leaped into the air and the top | | Mitte B Badleck Baauville. ee bats ac Saas — had better of his unprotected cranium struck the dad Mis GS AS Meedivn. ot call: halt. We think heis getting 10 | cejlingabove. The momenthe struck | | Hill Let the good work go on. — pall ta the pa es ees a a ent } This was the Rey. gentleman’s frst; > —— caudal extremities of his breeches ane H | watt @& Ge Fi, “Fie cas 1 ve The following cases epee: endeavored to pacity him, but to} pees Z nent of our circuit | no purpose. He rushed frantically | 1: ngs ihe RaEESEME edness ay of the court at the last term: rae N. | around the room, + knocked dow a our ! cemeta Gan esolution was Thompson - Hen John Ingle | stove, jumped to the coal 1 | adopted’ that Mr al¥s A. T. Mudd, Isaac Ellis vs Aaron } 1 broke three c —all we ha i i eee eee d Hart, Mr. Zukesburg vs Fred Cane, | molished our wash bowl and pitc : : vs Mo. Pacific R. R..| and nade his exit out at the nrtvs ‘T. J. Galloway. | door, w the time clin: ng on to} ie a change of} the Col.’s breeches. € Atkison vs d of the stair ; .ew Dixon, J. G. nblevs F. M.| by a vigorous leap, mble, Sake jlson vs Sobieskei, to the } sid He Bitters will not , mildly and renders assistance requir n2 1m. “Be vit irtuous that you may be happy. uas is coming and the local | ha, | on the street for ssle, and judges say | would gr | beautiful squa | won’t in surveying ji | the devil ot a bridge opposite Rich Hill. | © }of these Personai. —S. B. Lashbrook and wife ' Thursday for Kentucky. —Little Bertie, Bruff, ny ¢ you choose and ; a benefit ht. De: that every he would certainly build the Olive h Ef the Dr.t puttine ur putting u We will wa; promisor: v note the iwity, which note + for th ht be turkeys dur re the other chap in Butler. the bet? « Don’t al] spc we v be hung spe up show. willing t » pit the Butler vorld and the rest money down. If we wez re young ag. as much of life do now, and were left free 2 profession for ourselves, the edito- | Cowles & Co. decided on D. G. rial would be our choice above all} Newsom as the man. And no bet-} oth It is sotpleasant, not to say | ter selection could possibly have been innocent characteristic: ict of the dis! clerk out the deputy, Johnny Hays. left | sive | bank. { on ak at once. by y, intelligence daughter of Mr. s quite sick with pneumonia. horse-fiddles, ansdown told us Thursds ay | are painting and ; ¢ corner in the spring for a crop was encour- suilds he intends | a magnificent house, which } y add to the looks ot our | ten dollars—no we | do that, but we will give our t amount with Times office for se- i largely | a scounted at the Butler Exchange ! | bank—that we help devour mure dead Main street where he formerly lived | , holidays than any Who will take | sed with wet straw, somebody In this, as | the = cord, has purchased a resi- Butler would cap | Imodesiy of deportment, we are | irls against mitnkind. to lay our | in, and knew d the world as we to choose at court. The | circuit court is at present engaged in making transcript in the above cases, assisted by his efficient, featner-faced ; There are more turnips in the city than you could shake a stick at. What coming. | Its coming. _ the Chicago and Alton Railroad, of | Why } A. L. MeBride & Co, IRON, STEEL, NAILS. j ‘ | lor, can be distinctly heard at the | | Messrs. Bridgtord McLean graining the front | of the Jeffress building. The work is handsomely executed, and when completed, front will be a Avnd don’t you doubt it. and that daisy. We will wager a ginger cake that no county in the State can boast of an empty jail except Bates. Sheriff Simpson told ys this morning that his boarding house was closed for the want of patronage. Bully Bates. The Power Bros. started this Wed- nesday to cut walnut logs i thewest- ern part of the county. ‘The logs will be hauled to the city and sawed into plank. tor There is, we understand, great demand at present for that kind of lumber. to learn that Mr. | - Rosser, business manager of | ise e are gratified Ww. {he northwestern portion of Mr. R. go into imme- diate occupation of the house. This makes Mr. R. a fixturein Butler and we are heartily glad of it) He is a clever gentleman and an artistic prin- dence in ! the city. Wi ter. We welcome him. per- | tu take charge of their mammoth boot and shoe department, M. S. ‘ Casting about for a suitable son | flattened out, drawn and quartered, refreshing, to have elegant epithets} made. There is no man in all the applied to you, zs dead beat, rounder, | country better fitted for the position bulldozer, rupsullion, gullion, nin- | than Mr. News He 1s an ex- | compoop and such like. It makes | pert in handling boots and shoes. | one feel vastly important to know z ane ES | aAee We hope we may be squashed, { that others think that they possess all : | In his flight he ran against the corner of Jeffress’ it te disap- for t house. line saloon. and gave that ancie ment a lively shake up. and the dim light of the electric | eae course. > Mr. Henry has gone to the depth eB ale ain ae gt < ts 3 set of thirty-five feet and no water yet. We would rather be a clerk at a} ae oo — * — a Charlie Robison is the happy fa ua Sa se wered tar kiln than a lawyer. was in = city to-day (Thursday) | ther of another babe. It was present- | ncle Lou ixon hz COV ~~ nd Ito see us. ed to him Mond: ay night | trom his recent severe attack of sick- j A Le aoe : Z -. eo Mr Broaddus of Shawnee! We saw a man in the city to-day H EAVY HARDWARE, Sea countiy to rusticute a few days. ' rk ee ‘| creat poe | ee Tip Gath ihe Sircek Railws ny. | Sins & Packer mise peas uaa was in I ry and brings whose mouth, when open, resembled | ; ‘ sony up wi je oir Ae . BRET ES A Cat 0-o2) | cheernps) seports the prospect Of | the entrance to the mammoth cave. | W. d C M al W:’re tired walking around hunting of forty-two thousand dollars at six | | the wheat crops in his neighborhood. | Brother “ato nea wa ne tt a4 agon an alTlage ater ’ items. | per cent, on real estate. Mr. Walter Wood, ot Adrian b Sancta rea DP AN N . ‘2 > We ood, otf £ an, | difference between a part and parcel BAR HOOF AND BAND IRON, Turkeys and chickens are being} Dr. Heath purchased a resident fot Michigan, is in the city. Mr. Wood ! of this great Government and aquill- | SWEEDISH, NORWAY AND ULSRER IRON, 3 Ss Q | s a pers oe J i ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TOOL STEEL, brought to town by the farmers in |on Fort Scott strect in the Yoakum | is prospecting and expresses himself | | driver. MACHINERY AND CAST PLOW STEEL, ‘ is - po i é large numbers | addition at $500. The Dr. intends | as highly pleased with Bates. Come; ys. yee i a ee ree See FTIR | building immediately. | on sir, there is room for you. ted sears 2 : a Lape Ss AND CUT NAIL es wal the Cha apter aaa give | 3 nesday, ten car loa Isofsheep. They . AILS, cleeanaan HIER é -—Mr. S-Beall sssor of Osage | were } § 3 IRON AND STEEL HARROW TEETH, a banquet once a week. Wouldn’t; An English monarch once ex- Re ae ee Pasiae | were bought in the neighborhood of IRON AND STEEL CROW BARS, we be in clover? | claimed ‘ta kingdom for a horse.’ | tee BEE a8 ‘< the city rae a | Virginia. ~ MACHINE, CARRIAGE AND TIRE BOLTS rain a ee pase oe the books of his township. Mr. B. | Slim : PAS Rig ; Mr. Henry struck coal this morn- ' The local editor of a Daily Time < Ss Geta aes totettigenth 5 Petes Keep — shirt on "Squire, con- 9 See a ae i aims, a vinger cake*for a new i ) stantly. ne can’t always tell when ing in the public well. A gold min, excl 2 a A es g : “a Rigel a <| | item. [pr ising young men in Bates. ; | you will be called upon to yoke up a| ace mi As 00 S, Collector Bob Catron’s office is| Din Otte ly ise tes aysine ae house Peet ate ot noe Ba er oe Wi: i b I : cet gas ee on the south side in telephonic com- eas 25 enn Pewee eee ee te Mr. Newport Owens _ business i A a ea le rons, tolerably crowded with country peo- | ERE SNES: ioe y Wednesday. He called on the j I a frase Ds at Sey S| : sle paying their taxes. gr Ca ne eecees ner s people. Come again Mr.| (use on East Dakotah street, is! pasa Rend and Miners Picks } wintt e ; eae |ephones are becoming common in = z - i re . Pe ee x aa a completed. Mr. Owens in- | Springs, Axtes Eid ahs tina bbe ako lab; o Mr. 5. fh. nelps, who purchased | te city, fev aS < ee SC€ | tends o pening «an implement store | orse Shoes, Screw aw trap Hinge: he Newsom property, is having the | —— you | I : : Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Coach, ee a e Pee son “| ‘John ain’t you going to ask ables |") area ae in it. i” a ee Lay And Skien Screws. same handsomly repaired: ere eo ce es eras ores About cen ofthe Academy boys | oe T. ave ope _ yagon and Carriage Hardware a sing?’ said the old lady when the * Ai Et erie ee BRE MH Thue} W- E. Walton has a telephone | ‘Wwason and Carriage Wood-work, Now is persimon ha arvests and the family were seated around the tab! ; os ‘ Co Ee ey 5 'from his bank to his residence and Builders Hardware of every Description = great American persimon eater has i ‘No,’ replied John, ‘I did that y a : a es = Sige | we are told that music sweet, dis- Roofing, Spouting, Etc. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Work, Jeft the city—Mr. ‘R. E. Oldham. | I killed the hogs.’ ’ ow Just! coursed by Mrs. Walton in her par- Supericr Cools and Heating Stoves. Staple of Fancy Groceries | Wood, Iren and Chain Pumps, Lishrmming Rods, Farm Bells, Wagons, Barb and Smooth wire, Leather and Rubber Betting, Lace Leather, Rubber and Hemp, ges, Wood & Willow-ware, All at the Lowest Market Cash Price. A. L. McBRIDE & CO HANNAH TicckkK and Gunsmith. DEALER IN e2and Brvech-Loading Shot Guns, Rifles and Pistols. Amn tion qt @es L SLL. Howe, Singer and Sewing Machin Water G i. Muzz!} sk THE VY ictor, Se Gun Locks a 3utler, Mo. nd Sewing Machines 1 5! I Keep nohe but First-lass workmen. repaired. Shop on North Main Street, Roe. A. Diaynard, AV THE POST OFFICE 2) SS LESTERSY SY TINO Bi, BOOKS AND STA IONERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIE odicals always on hand, Daily Papers and Peri acre as BR THe LICHT RUNNING NEW HOME Is the best machine in the mare ket. Any person wanting to ub Machines will drop me a card and I will deliver them anywhere in the county. Lalso have the new Fair banks, the latest improved machine in the market. South side of the ils old Child’s | square up in ing. ARTON, Agent, Butler, Mo. them pir: a rand guaran Ff SERNHARD North side square. Butler

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