The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 15, 1882, Page 3

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LOCAL NEWS Mr. Forest Earwood is the happy father of a bouncing girl baby. Mr. W.G Rose has removed his office to a room over the shoe of R. Weil & Co. How Bill. Guite store wre you u says he is God’s man. If that is true, he has no need of two good lawyers, or any other num- | ber, to argue his case before the court in banc. Jeems Brough, calied Jim for short, is spreading out mightily these days. Wish he would spread m- self enough to get some more of : ; | those fat gobbiers. Do you hear us | ) | Jeems? We feel so dehghtiul. There’s of our peaceful breast. not a wave trouble rolls across We have just ; finished smoking one of those unri- } valed cigars, always kept on hand at | the Palace Saloon. Oh Davis, that agin. do The activity of the law-abiding people of Hudson township, second- ed by the aid of the Hon. county | court, in offering a reward of one hundred dollars for the and Si crime capt conviction of one Mitchel! re L. Moore, charged $with the of grand larceny, will, we think, as- | surethe capture and punishment of | that thicf and villain | We will just trussle right over Squire Betz’s residence if he don’t get out of the way of the boom that has set in on Dakota street. That’s | the way we have of getting over} small difficulties of that kind. The | Squire will wake up some morning just in time to see the boom pas over his castle. Look out, Squire. The lecture upon Freemasonry in the Holy Land, by the Rev. Henry R. Coleman, Friday evening last, in the Masonic Hall in this city. is said to have been eloquent and high- ly instructive to the members of the order that were present, and wish that the Rey. gentleman would find it conyenient to deliver a pubh: lec- ture in Butler. We like to listen to good speake Messrs. Railsback & Cummings will open -immediately the Butler Laundry in the Lindel Hotel. The machinery and heip have arrived.— The vim and energy of these geutle- men gives assurance that all work entrusted to them will be done in the | most superb style, on short notice. } The machinery is of the latest a most approved pattern, and the help | are unsurpassed in their line. Oh We'll now hive a white rag to craw] into when Jemi- You bet. are. how glad we ma comes. it in order, we venture to sugge: intend building year that it would be prudent for them to make brick = We donot know the capacitv | ot Mr. Courier’s brick machine, but feel warranted in the assertion that his machine 1s not of the juaging from the number to those who this arrangements about sufficient ca- pacity to supply demand _ this se son, and dimensions of the buildings that | will in all probability be erected. We throw out this suggestio so that you | may not commence building without first providing yourselves with the materials with to complete | your houses before cold weather sits which in again and retards until next spring their completion. Think of this. The boom is still incr W.H. Payne Wedaesday ¢ to macadamize on half oft ommenced at part of Dakota street directly in front of his | 1 le for a ¢ ance of 110 livery sta and will be met in the centre | feet street by Dr. Patten, who will macadam from the east 1 building to the put down corner ot his he lev on the west, running north and to the centre of Weunderstand that Messrs. Fletcher. Wyatt. Duke and Dr. Gibbon have aead- } nt of umize the street their in Mri W ning te property very soon. alton ct this m front of the-cont mac- will Dakota bea solid macadam the southwest corner of the pub! square to Mr. Betz’s house. i macadamize the i into the midale of | tin, don’t beat all. | pretty call bell that looks li i silver. Oh those metropo | they ar to this project, we feel We have consulted the great and | good Capt. Eads, the first engineer | jin the land, who, after giving the | matter a thorough investigation, ad- 1 vises us to tunnel right under Mr. | the Dakota boom Betz’s house so can pass. Mr. W. H. Payne says that he has ; succeeded im getting the signatures | of all the property holders around the square with the exception ot two or three to the paper proposing to | streets around the Go ahead Mr. Payne and shake ’em up. squa re. The probabilities are strong that | A. Duncan’s lot adjoining the post} office on the north, will be sold to a gentleman trom Terra Haute, Indi- If the will frame livery stable. ana. sale is made the gentle- | man erect on lot a-large t would be the | 1 think. milies in very unpleasant to y, we woul immediate vic We just wish we may be knocked ; next February if O. D. Aus- Now he has gone } 1 for the | at’s a beauty in its our public functionary, and got a nice bulletin bo post offic and in addition to that, he has gota ke pure almost kill The services at the M. E. church South, last night were interesting, delivered There and an able discourse was hy the Rev.. Mr. Hunter. was one accession to the church. The Rev. Mr. Wood, by his zeal and persistency, in | arousing great interest, and now that he is reintorced by the Rev. Mr. Hun- | | | i kas succeeded ter, we may expect that the services will be prolonged and result in great } good to man Prof. Starr, Superintendent of the public schools in Butler, informs us that the pupils at the colored school are making fine progress all things considered. We are to learnthis. If the two are to live here together, and the Negro is | pleased races to exercise the elective franchise and have a yoice in govermental affairs 1] and be the equal betore the 1 of the Caucusion, we want him edu- cated as best he can be. It would be much better for both races. Mr. W.. H. Payne is circulating paper to get the signatures property owners around the square who are will miacadamizing half the front of their property. Ve saw: list of the names of those who willing to contribute in this way io that important enterprise on Sat day evening last. From the numbe of names and the short length of; time which Mr. Payne has devoted 1 that hop | it will be made a_ success. | Mr. John Gilbreath and Mr. C. | C. Peeler passed through the city on | Mondav on their return | hey had been to re home. trom cover the property that was stolen from them by the thieving Hudson township gang some time since. These gentlemen traveled many hun- | dred miles in search of their prop-} erty and incurred great expense. We hope that all the thieves concerned } ht to in this theft will be The township have displayed great and commendable activity i thieves pun- ishment. citizens of Hudson the appre hension of the and des the thanks of all law abiding people. | That the raised to fly the new Stalwart k Butler, we were assured to-day was fact. When Greek > then comes the tu money has or wi te in a fixea meets | of war; s, and the ground is torn up sot blood lying! around. Oh won't it be delightful} Es to see the the for the lo Record leit the sn the Record ' by Mr. Walton is worthy the | gard and tells him what the depot people — say. Warrensburg and {| street. | bay, we are. } on North Main, now used as a livery ! | ing. i house. Won't Dakota street be a regular | beauty when macadamized? We! are shouting it will. Don’t the rag money men intend to fly a kite in Butler too. The Hon. | Tra will teel lonely next fall unless there’s somebody to fly his kite in Bates. The Hon. county court has dis- posed of a good deal of business thus far. The court interest of the people very much at heart. seems to have the By all means we must get the in- saneasylum. The donation offered man | and the object. 1o provide comfortable place for those who are unable to take care of themselves is | charitable and christianly. a Squire Cannon on Thursday eve- ning, in matchless style. yoked up in matrimonial harness, Mr. James B. } Holloway and Miss Martha E. Curry, all of Now is to start up the hull of life with even traces and keep them so. Mount Pleasant township.— ll the happy team have to do The Bates county National Bank is now in telephonic communication with the depot, through the post office telephone. Capt. Tygard talks to AAustin and he to the depot people | and then talks back to Capt. Ty- | | | Pleasant Hill please take notice. The people of the Bates county Record snugly ensconced in rooms over the post office. These rooms are connected with the post office room below by a regular speak- | ing tube with a whistling attachment, | are by means of which, the editor can whistle up the typos in an instant. Wonder out of which side of the at- tachment the editor will whistle when the new organ commences to grind? Tell us, please. asted boom has struck southwest corner and Dakota In obedience to the order of | A double-b the the cit most of the property owners on the proposed | that street have com- | menced removing fencing &c., to We say| those who are disinclined to obey | council, the extension to make way for the boom. order to stand from undcr else | | the boom will rur right smack over ! So git up and git, before you are crushed. ends of several distinguish- | this Congressional | who are willing to be sacri- | men of ficed on thi country’s altar for their | country’s good, have them already ; trai ; for the fall races, single Mr. W. H. Rose of Carthage is being groomed by the Patriot, and we suppose will be in We in| no forse unless it be the | dash of a mile. good condition for the dash. Bates have | dark horse, which is good on the thome stretch We are betting our money on the bob-tailed you know. We took a stroll down South Main | street on Friday and then crossed | to Mechanic over sireet aud were | very agreeably surprised to see the pid improvements that have already | been made and that are in process of i Mr. Catterlin’s | The de- sign is claborate and the workman- | Ya ction, const: now. new residence is a beauty. ship exquisite, and reflects the high- | , est credit on Mr. John Marshall, the \ ; builder. There are several other | buildings in process of erection that will be neat when completed. Me- eet bids fair to become one the prettiest streets in the queen | the Southwesi. Mr. Fred Evans contemplates at | an early day converting his building and sale sta > an implement The present front will be cc, replaced by a new ne of the latest style, this improvement, > livery sta gunsmith 1s pur- he day of the and ali takea iuncle Fred. | atives of | the cream of the home and European ex- | chahges, the department being admitted- | most i the Mr. Walton has let the contract to Messrs. Currier and Helm to turnish and lay the brick in the walls of his new opera building at the southwest corner of the square. That’s the things. way to rust Dr. informed, has just returned from Europe, wbere ne visited all of the hospitals and other institutions in that country devoted Lee, we are to the care and keeping of unfortu- nate people with a view to prepare himself for the great and good work The Br. spent two years in the old world and is doubtless well qualified to conduct an asylum for the insane. he proposes to engage in. If we succeed in inducing Dr. Lee to locate his insane asylum in Butler, those of our people and adjoining counties will have an opportunity of visiting their unfortunate friends and relatiyes whenever they may wish to do so without traveling many hun- dred miles and paying out much money. Indeed the friends and rel- unfortunates as the matter now stands, are by their pov- erty precluded from seeing them at all. In the name of humanity, let our people imitate the noble exam- ple of Mr. Walton and get the asy- lum. many You can get genuine beaver hats for A. S. Martin & Co’s. 10-2t Do go and get one of those nicely trimmed hats (so cheap) at nio-2t A.S. Martin’s. For best New York cream cheese, go to Wheeler. 8-2t For canned fruits, go to Wheeler for low prices. aS-2t rs | In cottee, Wheeler will sell below all others. nS-2t Wheeler sells best white sugar at eight and one-half pounds to the dollar. 8-2t Wheeler is selling to smiths the best plow steel at 513 cents. n§-2t Wheeler is making prices for fron ata | rate that mechanics cannot afford to order from St, Louis. n8-2t For all kinds of Grass Seeds, go to Wheeler n§-2t ———_——_- In Hardware, Wheeler is below them all We will give twice the market price for ton ot bright Timothy hay. D. Dubach & Co. Wheeler 1s selling ott his Glass, China and Queensware at cost, to make room for his Spring stock of hardware and gre- ceries 8-2t It in want of anything in mens furnish- ing goods, Cowles and Co. keep the lar | gest and best selected stock in the South- west. n6 New goods, good goods, fine goods and | cheap goods. Comeand buy. | nS-tt Hahn & Co. Money! Money: Positively at the lowest rate of inter- est on good improved farms. In sums and | on time tosuitthe borrower. High inter- est loans refunded, see or address, Sir & Tucker, Butler, Mo. 45 ONE DOLLAR WEEBLY Post--Dispatch, —FOR ONE YEAR.— s The success achieved bv the Weekly Post-Dispatch vindicates the claim that it isthe BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in he United States It contains all the news of the world brought down to 4 o'clock of the day of issue. It contains the latest, tullest and most accurate market reports. Its editorial department is independ- ent, fearless thoughtless aad bright. 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