The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 8, 1882, Page 8

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NEWS LOCAL Evans’ hall will be lighted with clertric light for Thursday eve. @n with the dance and as we trip along by electric light let joy be un- confined. | The street parade f the Merry | Krew will be one of the grandest af- | fairs of the season. All orders for carriages for masq- uerade must be in and on book by | Thursday at 10 A. M. Mr. M. S. Power will commence the erection of his business house on } the west side ot Delaware strect} near the south west corner about the first of March next. Oh that build- | ne eres Mary had a vaccine scab Upon her snow white arm, She warned her beau to this ettect, For fear he’d do it harm, But when the, came to vart that night | She gave a mighty grab And whispered, “hug me awful tight, And never mind the scab.” The Oakes Brothers’ Concert Com- pany will give an entertainment in this city on Monday night the 13th inst., at Evans’ hall. The company Personal. —Mr. C. S. Wheeler and wife, of Kansas City, spent Saturday and Sunday in this city. They returned this (Monday) morning. —Mr. A. H. Culver left on Mon- day for Illinors. hastened by the gram announcing that Mrs. Culver was seriously sick. —J. W. Duncan. of Adrian, was in the city Monday. Mr. Duncan, it will Was at remembered. made be election assessor knocked him into pie. —Mr. Chas. Riggs, agent for tne Oaks Bros. concert company. was in the city Saturday and Sunday, and billed his company at this point on the 13th inst. Mr. Riggs is a firstclass agent, because he is a printer, and represents a num- ber one troupe. The Oaks Bros are no snides. Positively no one admitted to the tigating committee. L. Shobe & Co., on Monday sold to Mr Riepe of Clinton Missouri, their bay match team for two hundred s composed of ladies and gentlemen who are culture and refinemen of Let’s all go and laugh and grow fat. merit. | rare | n, will as soon Pyle, we | e weather permits, have the la- | Mr. rs at work upon a business house. ; He intends building on the east side of Delaware street near the south- west corner ot the public square and opposite the place where Mr. M. S. Power will build. Well the boom keeps a booming, don’t it? Dr. Lansdown will have a busi- ness room on the north of his new hotel building, twenty feet in width and eighty feet deep. When completed the Dr. will his | stock of drugs into it, thus saving to | side move Six himself an annual expense « hundred dollars per annum in the v Pretty good, that. The young tolks Christian Associ- ation met in the Baptist church Sun- day evening. The house was crowded. The Rev. Thomas Mar- shall of St. Louis, delivered an- elo- quent address to the young folks, Ly of rent alone. replete with good practical suggest- ions which was well received. There are about one hundred and _ forty names on the roll of the association. Our dry goods friends desiring to stock up in laces, edgings, white goods, &c., for should patiently hold their orders until the next arrival of Charlic Peak, representative of the old and relia- ble house of Tootle, Hanna & Co., Kansas City. An event has just transpired in said gentleman’s family which induces us to believe he will hereafter pay closer attention to the wants of the /z¢tle folks. Report says “itis a gird.” children’s wear, The late firm of B. G. Wheeler & Co. is nomore. Mr C.S. Whee- ler, ot Kansas City, son of the Col., has purchased the establishment and trom this time forward it will be run in hisname. Col. Wheeler will re- main at the old stand and have charge of the business, assisted by Mr. John B. Armstrong, formerly of Pleasant Hil. Some new features will be added, and an increase of stock will be made soon. The firm will bea very strong one and will carry a! large patronage. See their new ads in both Daily and Weekly Trurs. The electric light engine works well. ‘The wires are being stretched to-day, and about Wednesday night | the light will shine again in all! its brillianczy over the queen city ot | the southwest. The company have | incured a considerable outlay of | money in order to make the hght a} success and deserve the liberal pat- | ronage of our people. We think | every merchant in the city should | have his store room. illuminated by | this beautiful light every night. | Nothmng tmmparts to goods of any | kind a finer appearance. Light up, | please. : } pee ee eee) i Elegance and Purity. | Ladies who appreciate elegance and pu- | rity are using Parker’s Hair Balsam. Itis | the best article sold for restoring gray hair | to its original calor, beauty-and lustre. | Feb. S-1m | immediately gave the alarm. and twenty-five dollars cash. the way horse flesh goes in Butler. Mr. John Atkison left tt We hope hic bring back some good railroad t ing for Fort Scett. He has gone on that kind of business and we want him to be posted he returns On Frid the hand writing of the little boys in Miss Tathwell’s class that reflected great credit on the young lady and | We are pleased to note , little boys. that the teachers are taking unusual pains in instructing the young in that important branch of education. Go it my little fellows. Mr. W. E. Walton closea a coi tract on Saturday evening with Ur) & Co., foundry men of Warrensbure, for the railings, lintels, columns &c., for the opera house at thirteen hun- Mr. sume the work on the foundation as soon as the weather will permit. This being true may we not indulge the hope that this splendid building will be completed by the next opera dred dollars. season, ronal cards this Among our prof week will be found that ot Llenry A. McGindley, who kas located in our city m the practrce of law. This gentleman is from St. Louis, -where he has resided for a number of years, and won an extended reputation as a lawyer and business gentleman. He is familiar with the State and United States Supreme court docket, having conducied a large practice m those courts. Hei gentleman of abili- ty and character and comes among us to stay. The names of 446 pupiis are en- rolled on the rolls ot the public Mr. Rafter must be kept pretty buisy discharging the trustee. We suppose that gentleman to be the only person connected with the edu- cational interest of the city holding that important position, at least he was the only one on Friday last that schools in Butler. duties of the office of showed up. It’s wrong to impose such-a burden on the old gentleman. We think there ought to be at least six, provided we could find gentle- men in the city who could spare the time. We are all mighty buisy you know. ; Mrs. Dean, wife of Mr. Dean of the firm of Eldridge & Dean, con- ractors, took an everdose of the tinc- tare of opii thi@ugh mistake, Mondav evening lity have been cold in death ere now, but and would for the tmely medical aid promptly }rendered by Dr. Patten, who was Marshal The lady occupying an called to her bedside by Mor adjoining room to Mrs. Dean, heard n. strange scunds and went into Mrs. Dean’s room and found her in an al- most insensible condition. The lady Dr. Patten found the patienton Jordan’s brink, her jaws clinched, nerves twitching and extremeties cold) ont by the application of eficanous rem- edies, speedily administered, he suc- ceeded in restoring the patieat. this writing Mrs. Dean is doing well. His departure was | receipt of « tele- | the last | for Bates | | county,but the township organization advance , masquerade until identified by inves- | That's | Walton will re- | Atl THE SABBATH DAY, | Saint and Sinner. Sunday was a beautiful day, and every advantage was taken of it by all alike. Everything was quiet on ; the streets except the constant pass- ing to and tro of church goers, and r ok inthe afternoon a large numb buggies and carriages were seen on every street in the city. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. Marshall, who has been con- ducting a meeting at the Presbyterian preached church for a week gpast, both morning and evening to vers crowded houses. The peculiar man- ner of Rev. Marshali’s preach- | ing, tracts much attention to him. | doing good in Butler. A | of conversions have been made and | it is expected many more will be ad- | ded during his stay, which will be no jlonger than Thursday mght. His | street meetings are reported each The He is ,evening in the Daily Tres. | Presbyterian Sunday school now | numbers 140. SOUTH METHOEL At Dakota street Methodist church neetings continue Ww the spec increasir the evening trom The cor tions wer it both services interes manifested. meeting will continue during week. Rev. Dr. Hunter, of Nev: will assist after to-day Up to this time there has been six accessions to church. The Sunday school is developing finally in every respect. It has cently been organized into a Mis- Te Society and will hold a Sun- day school Missionary meeting the third Sunday in the present month at 3 o’clock Pp. M., in wh Sunday schools of the city gare oi vited to p Let us see churches 2s | Sider Reid discourse scnuret in the morning. from 2d Timothy. 3d chapter, 2nd {| verse. The sermon was practical and to the point. tised in the afternoon. The Sunday schoo! was very large and interesting, there being present 103 pupils, an we are informed the schools stiil m- creasing. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Spencer preached his tarewell sermon at the Christian church toa The Re ntle- ' man leaves some time this week for Lamar to take charge of the Christian congregation ar that place. We commend him to the good people of Lamar as an earnest hard working crowded house. minister of the gospel. BAPTIST CHURCH. congregation A moderate sized ' greeted Rev. Brown in the morning, who preached from the subject: In the evening a large congregation was present and the subject: Lord our eternal habitatioa,”’ handled in an able and impressive was manner. OHIO ST. M. E. CHURCH. Rev. Criss chose his subject for | the morning discourse from Isah 35th ch., roth v. **The ransomed of the | Lord shall return and come to you with songs and everlasting joy upon | their heads and they shall obtain joy | and gladness, and sorrow and sigh- ing shall flee "In the eve- j ning the text ntrom: Mattnew | r2-41. Rew hand! themes with | the ed these and i ASSUCIA TION. ristian A\s- stist church P.M. accor Rev. Mars? | requested two address the Assoc which he did. Quite a large crowd ing to ap- iti had been | pointment. n portion were children who had been {invited specially, and to whom Rev. | Marshall lirected the principal part of his remarks. Always Refreshing. A delicious oder is imparted by Flor- ; eston Cologne, which is always retréshing | no matter how freely used. Feb 31m. ; As it was Observed in Butler by | and the ability displayed at-/ number | His text was taken | Mrs. John Rilette | united with the church and was bap- | ‘*Man’s pride against God’s grace.” | *< Phe | | was present, and a very large pro- | { County Oourt Proceedings. | The county court met on yester- | day pursuant to adjournment. Full! bench present. No business trans- acted except granting of dramshop } | licenses and loaning the school funds. Dram shop license were granted to | the tollowing named persons: Wil- | lis & Gantz, D. K. Midkiff, Frantz Langkrahr, Saunders Bro. and John O’hearne. The court reduced dram- shop license in Butler and Rich Hill | to the former rates. This we think ! was proper. in view of the hard times, | and the high rate of city license for | Court the exercise of this privilege. adjourned ur this morning at g | o’clock. As usual, quite a numt of so- called paupers put in appearance, j | wanting help, when they were polite- ly intormed that the county had pro- vided a poor house and farm for séch. This piece of intormation knocked a | great deal of the pauperism into smithereens and the so-called depart- } } block. Lawyer: HENRY A, McGINDLEY, rORNEY AT LAW, Butler Mo. Office east side of square, Edwards’ Will practice in all the courts of Bates and adjoining counties, in the Uni- ted States courts at Kansas City and Jeff- A | side of the square erson City, and in the Supreme court at Jefferson City, nro-tt B. LASHBROOK. THOS. J. SMITH. I ASHBROOK & SMITH, Attorn at 4Law, Butler, Mo. Will practice in the courts of Bates and adjoining coun- ties, and Taxes Paid tor Office, front room over Bates county Na- tional Bar n2 tt. GC. HOECOME WS. Otlice with Wm. Page, over Bank. Butler Missouri. n22m. ARKINSON & AERN.A THY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west A HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, 4A. Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of recordin Missouri, and do gener- al collecting business. S A. RIGGS, Attorney e Notury Public. Office Court room. at Law and in Probate Collections promptly attended to Non-residents. , Attorney at law, CASH HOUSE —Or~ ‘ OF 3 a Spa i ) / as » \ ; ed and went their way not so over- CLAY TUTT, Attorney at Law, j S. Mart in & ¢ rey Se = Pos: . et, Mo. Special attention i | Joyful as in days past. given to Probate business i i} Any wi 4 eels poorly and is oe = : ae ae ; . > H lt ne ee peeing ‘once a month, | M- 1: BROWN. 2; HITER CROCESEE- ttlers in Staple and Paacy Dry | should not hesitate to use Dr. Dromgooles 1 OM N ROS 2 T, eee Gh j {eon itters. 10-2W aw and Insurance Agents, Ric! English Female Bitters, 1°" | Mo. Collections a specialty. Office on | , a | Deer Creek Items. i sixth street, under City Hall. Goods, Notions, Mitlinery, Ladies February 6th, 18S2 See Sie Saee see Asi) see ; rs & aoe EA SO ee a Si nishing Goods, Cloaks, Sua.ts, D) ld ys at Law, I : Be in the courts of Bates £ Sa s. Prompt attenti : \We i Office over il Carpets, Groceries and Queens ware : Phy sicisus. all kinds of Country Produce Sie te koe emigration WOOD, Phys d Surgeon, ates county Republi- | ea Mo. Office over Aaron | wanted, . We think them none the | ~ Saeee fea i se for that; and nearly all are|rgy C. BOULWARE, Physician and c pre christian men and women. { 4 » Surgeon. Office north side square, We buy entirely tor Spob Cash Are bad a were toneeting for | Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- S We had a very goo meeting > la secraity, } one week a Deer Creek chappel, | and defy al! competition on same — and in the midst of our protracted EVERINGHAM, M. D., Physic meeting, a union of hearts and hand and Surgeon, Butler, Mo. " Office took place at the residence of Mr. side of the public square, first door quality of goods, We are at the Edward Timmons by and between th of Olive House. Residence on i A Ch Sead Nice Garda | side ot North Main street. Parties r. A. A.Claunce and Miss Sarilda | i; gcpted to me over 30 days are requested J. Timmons, both of Bates county, | to call and settle at once. s-tf old stand of M. S. Cowxes & Co., Mo. ontdiebstst:1662.. . Maino is on the boom, and pienty of « Li- | MisecHancoas. Bates SUE aaa Ok 5 ; and cordially invite everybody to ior tt conti i ? “ t eee cre . ds Rich Hill Mo., x 342 ioe vndence solicited. Oat ap : the of Bccaise SIE SS visit us and save money by so doing. others o is fy V.BROWN, Judge ot Probate sumptously on such occasions. * F. ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledg . 1 ee Is, contracts, leases and all papers re- | AUS SESE CDE ese eae aie de iz , the acknowledgment or jurat of a | ; then send tor ae Hee jc Cour at verona: Josern Timmons oe os — W D REASONS W. - eee | PXOR SALE—A young jack ot good A FEW G00 NS WHY EVERY | For sick headache and acid stomach, | stock and three years old. W. M. LADY SHOULD BUY THE i Saline Aperient will give entire | Hunter at Altona nso-tt | | relief. 19-2w | Ee ES econo arene iit neo oc ee BR eS | OADHEAD | Spruce Township Drnft-Wood. B. A. Fahnestock’s i February 6th, 1882 | VERMIFUCE. Dre Fav-ics, Mommie Cloths’ EDITO MES: Owing to cir- z Z ‘ ae e ae : 3 ce pees ee Gidatiec It is now over ftty years since this Camels Hair Arm um € vn I vere unavo a 7 j 1 ottered 2 remedy for " | your co was unable to | from that time its reputa- And Aipacas. commun with you last week. | dily increased until at the ee Hoping t more prompt in the j it is ac- tuture, I will en fe vor to furnish SOU | eaneaes snrou Se: ae A ay bag ist, They are the cheapest goods ta tew items tor s week's issue. | Children often took pale and sickly from | yy the market, whert their service is Load up the shot gun and vacci- | no other cause than Worms eae sia ce nate your mother-in-law. | are most trequently the result of these | taken into consideration, ss ae 8 | sappers and miners. Ma | px ‘ : Weather ni road improving and hepless child has been laid in the grave | 2d, Trey can be worn in damp | business booming. when the disease which caused its’ death | weather or in a shower, without fear | Z has been entirely misunderstood, and A > . >. ; To get an idea of the rapid and when worms have been really the cause; of being ruined by curling, or shrink- |} substantial improvements _ being | therefore parents especially mothers, who | ing. | made in this locality, just come | are constantly with their children, can- G 2 once andthen come again or else | 20t be too observing of the the first sym- 3rd, They are all double width i oriee eek 2 Ocaid ptoms of worms, tor surely as they exist ofall fie ae hee heaside pome and staya week or two an can they be safely and speedily removed goods, full twenty-seven inches wide, | look on. om the more eerie ea ee aR and made fron the very best materi- | Avcertain young nian claims to | See ae = eS Tee - als... by .expetienced workmen, and have made two sete at the ball .VERMIFUGE. otra Cention janee Oe ae Ek a E a shes a ie used by every purchaser to examine each | cannot be cxcelled by any similar the other night. He was a little | bottle “he s. The simple name of | 40s cithe Forein is D. of a tangle-footed and tramped a young | Fahnestock is not sufficient, he must look | 8000S either Foreign or Domestic. ladies toe. She admits that she has | Closely and se that the initials are ‘B. A.’ P two toes that are badly mashed. and be satisfled with nothingelse. 10 4t 4th, The manufacture, dyeing Amos, take care hereafter. | UCRATIVE EMPLOYMENT for and finishing is done in such a man- Sun Ser. the winter in farming districts. Very | ner that these goods can be washed baa ee large returns for comparitively little labor ; 34 zi i HEAveEN’s First Law—It is absolutely | For full particulars address immediatel and done up as well as a linen SUN demanded that the mental and pnysical | ORANGE,JUDD (O.715 Broadway, N. without the least injury to the fabric, | laws of ournature should be kept in equi- | Y- es BO 10-40 and the merchants selling is author- ibrium. System andorder must be re- | 2 aS Rare cognized as fundamental: any departure | De FREE tor 1882, with improved | ized to warrant them as such. | entaile sickness, disease and death. as pen- Interest Table, Calendar, etc. Sent \alties. To be healthy, beautiful and buoy- | to anv address on receipt of two 3c stamps »5 4n their manufacture there 15 ant the whole constitution must maintain Address CHARLES E. HIRES, 48N.a no weighting, stiffening, or artificial regular aetion in all its component parts. | no6-4w Delaware Ave , Phil NS A female who imprudently exposes her- | a a __’ | lustre used. Thus showing just what self and becomes prostrated with head- GOLD MEDAL AW. the goods are and will be until worn ache, painin the back, fever, irregular or Eo dtromnmmscteraeten | out. 2 suppressed monthly action, with coasti- } cheapest. x; - pation and loss of appetite must be restor- ae Pd “f . ‘ ed to regular action, must be revitalized, Sitest French masiin, a 6th, No expense 1s spared, and recuperated at once, and tor this purpose | Hoel Saeetvings, 138 oe the greatest care taken to make every nothing als D roole’s Englis! tions, pri 5 | gt ig F nothing equals T Tt eo 4 eee ee snail: Miasteated sample, Commie” color as tast as the perfection of skill ro-2Ww | | KNOW THYSELF. cides wena: a and the purest dyes wiil make them. FREIGHT Ling tdiministrator’s Notice. | Be sure and examine these goods, | 2X OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ses | administration upon the «state of James and it you purchase, we, the manu- i ; _ | M. Scott deceased, have been granted to | facturers. guarantee them as herein F AND | the unersigned by the Bates county Pro- | oy 1¢. ted. F i bate court, in Bates county Missouri, | *Presented. ; | bearing date the 2d day of February 1882. Was. Broapueap & Sons, i , All persons having claims against said es = FS | fate are required to exhibit them to me | For sale by @ , for allowance within one year from the , “4 y } 3 i S& ' ge . H fe = fae letters, or they seas be pre- | A. 5. Martin & Co., : | cluded from any benefit of such estate: nco-4t. Batler. Mo = ae: .._, | and if said claims be not exhibited within iG Bis M aving purchased the freigh | two years trom date of the publication of | ——-——_— Ep ts n of J. M. Guyant and in ad: this notice, they will be forever barred. g rted a city delivery wagon pene S.T. BROWN, Adm’r, respectiully solicit the patronage of Butler’s business hoping by punct ual attention and fair practice to| ; merit. 166-1m. ! Cc. B. LEWIS. ]| } "Logs Wanted, Lumber Cheap. | I will pay 75 cents per hundred teet or good logs. Fill bills on short notice. Saw for 60 cents per hundred and for half | at my old stand on the Miami. 4S-tf H, G, Thomas.

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