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LOCAL NEWS. We ure informed that business is | 7 Personal. | j | i } } ‘GREAT SUCCESS. es : pare veck- t a ae et | beginning to revive. With the spring —Judge E. A. Henry has gone to The Neck-Tie Party. WYATT & Bi » Bi B. time will come plenty of it. H i = f = i pd The N Re ie . { the Eldorado Spriags for his health. | The voung gentle 2 ao | i m4 The New York meat house in the ——— P é : ed ig gentlemen w ho had been ; Still Another Thousand Bottles of DEALERS IN. rl Edwards block has a meat cocler in |_ Mrs. J. W. Chambers this morn- ; —B.F. Barton and wife left Mon- | "Vited to the neck-tie party on Thurs- Marsh's Golden Balsam. H it almost half as big as Warrens- | '"S presented her liege lord with a | day for Eldorado Springs to spend da evening, repaired—each escort- | Balan: [ é g burg. bouncing ten and one half-pounds | the summer. ing a voung lady—to the residence | The Famous Throat and L Mea spaemeel bel ; ort - ———---— girl baby. - leffe . raj. | of Mr. J. T. res, in this city, | ung Med- . “ill he a en ee Dy ee Shh | eteeraueamppeliot Walaa): elas: vest, in this citys | icine, to be sald at Ten Cents Doors, Cape tebe to bidet Jecaycille, 12 Mr. H. G. Thomas has -about | nut tuwnship, ism the city visiting | ; a eee ee ee Ae in Butler Sash Id} lye sen ey it ae “| completed his house on Mechanic , his daughter, Mrs. Hutchinson. | large numbenof them had assembled | 5 Sie age q sit z ie : street. It’s a very neat little resi-; My T 1 ithe lesal ie the spacious parlor, and a mer- Bl 1 nds, There are hundreds in his fix. fence z a oe eee ee SS" | ier sang never met under the s isi : Her ot} . sue. es [REDE too profession atthe Hill, was in the E in lad : L i i eae ace ‘Guna: aati druggists, | Li me, <7 | 5 ae oe = | eee 4 ; ach lady had ma an a F aj F.M. Crumly 50.5 wi inue : nui Samuel J. Tilden Smith is the} Our marriage barometer strongly | city to-day and gave us a_ pleasant | neck-tie. The i alate - * | sell ten cent sample Scarce of Masan's | Cem en fe os } } = * Ss yer u aiG c S Ty = = ti i} advance man for Prof. Ferguson. | indicates about two weddings within | call. | box and drawn out = put in = GoLDEx BALSAM dec the, Throat vand a te 4 | bi z : “! DOX ani ‘a >| one one vy Sy never have tried it, . . * : ni We congratulate our young friend on | the next ten days. There’s cake in —Mr. W. J. Osborn called at the i the young gentlemen, and oF Mr. X. Pemons who have tried this tamous OW alr, his good luck in getting the posish. | the meon for the 3 Paces off : ras | gee : ak; 44+ Cough remedy can procure the large bot- | Diag >, ig el g F4 re P | noon for the local. ; \ — office on ——- and enter- | drew a tie that corresponded in col- | ae at 50 cents and $:00. ‘No ad suf- I laster | ALIS se Mr. Sam Ritchey, Recorder for | Shobe & Courtney have sold seven | ©¢ Into @ covenant to take the boom- | or with the apron worn by Miss B. CoagGr Com See ae | &C. 4 z | | ; {oug i ,s a arsemess, { Pettis county has resigned. He is | head of mules and one horse since | “5 Tr amas i . | Mr. A. was, under the rules, to es- | ue Ww Bones Cough, "Asthma, pa . at the only recorder that we ever knew | Yesterday morning at retail, They | —Miss Alice Harriman and Miss ; cort Miss B. to the supper prepared | qhoataeeatt ts yp genet Meerecersre At Burlenned 0p ing to resign or fail or refuse to run. are some on the sell. We would! Edith Harwi, left this morning, | by Gus Bennert. So that it Mr A. | medicine. For the prevention and cu Earcies demtrine to Dayo a : oe SEREE SES EEE SSS j smile. | Thursday, tor Chicago, to visit Mrs. | took Miss B. to the party, he was | eee cee rons it is Ae i and examine ourstock. v-nbat e i 2 na ! = wee ee é : z Ss nedy 2 re has ever confer- a F Dakota street still on the boom. | Judge Brown says that he 1s never | Shedd a couple or three weeks. | liable to have to lavish his smiles on | red ee ecdicas asec er human re- k in Badgley Gipson & Badgley are hav- | 44, pusy to stop and yoke up a pair —Mr. Ben Smith, a prominent | Miss C. during the evening; and | given aw Ss toe eatenetieary | é ms ing fitted up one of the handsomest | 5) fe, He even gets up and leaves citizen of Sprague, was in the queen | Such is the modus operand? of a | ment: pao doses will benefit. A large f show windows in the city, in which | . gich of pork and turnips to do that. | City of the west Wednesday evening | neck-tie party. After the drawing | pps tae ee Just opened in the ~ & to display their goods. | He’s so clever and accommodating, | #nd returned home on the eight p. M. | Was over, the young tolks remained; It won’t be very long until some - Judge Cole, president of our coun- Ain’t he? | train. rat Mr. Graves’ and indulged them- handsome and_ substantial business Sisson Building. q ig » presiden : 2 aes ee | jem TL Wes ete tice selves in much merriment. It was! houses will t - ‘ ; ty court, took in Prof. Ferguson’s We understand that Mr. Fred | 2: ee ee ee : ‘| houses will be erected’ on Ohio | N. E. corner square, a lecture Tuesday night. His Honorbe- | Evans wiil, in a few days, remove | day at the Times office and said he | pedeed apleasure to seethem. There j street. We hope to see them go up. 1 trayed emotions of mingled deight | the old gun-shop on North Main | Couldn’t get along without the But- \ it : a tllow Beers Ge parted | There is no better street tor busi-| WILL KEEP ON HAND andamazement. Well, who would’nt ; preparatory to the erection of his new | ler Times and sealed his covenant | Ree beat ee ame oR ii | ness in the city. } sped etodle ee b eer es eee building, of which we spoke some for a year. i G eee < 08 CONSUMPTION CURED a a Mr. N. Davis of the Palace saloon | 4:1. aco, Ni. Hinay uneaniparmst the young gentlemen and_ ladies | hears : ;|CORN, HAY, OATS, BRAND FE has the prettiest ice chest out. It is | = — : his farm east of town and will take | marched in couples trom Mr. Graves’ | praceice He ing hell p sy in his ee Shorts, Fl t r walnut imitation, and handsomely} Mr. Betz, we understand, will ac- up his residence in Butler. Mr. D i residence to partake of the viands | hy an East jal M y the formula | ee SS f a + re 2 a ava = 5 25 oe ~ ee se = TEU a ee i ~ >. | ot a simple, vegetable remedy for the f z polished. Score anothe} metropoli- | cept the proposition made him by | yas not determined what business he | P?’P@ted for them at Gus Bennert’s. | Shecay and permanent cure of Consump. | J M Dou lass : tan air, please, for the queen city. the city, and remove his residence I evil epee ne cies | Tt was a beautiful sight to behold | tion, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and ail % & A W. Ae | ‘ are, |} on Dakota out ot the way of the | twenty-six of Butler’s tairest young sabre etoarst wae. ee positive t : Pg Saari se Es a ss B, a y yeneral-de and | ] Ve took a short trip LONG eons boom. That’s the way, Mr. Betz,} —Judge Gantt has been in the | ladies and gentlemen marchingsin ! all nervous complaints, atter bavitiy hor | FOR SALE, 1 try on yesterday evening and W28 | show your enterprise. city a couple of days. He attended | the mellow light dispensed by the re net ee Eee ‘ Cees to sce the aes duaee é gears ral ; | the lecture of Prot. Ferguson last | electric lamps. They marched in to | to make it known to his sufferin, jepese r | triously engaged preparing their General Buford, the Kentucky | night, but we are not in‘ormed that | the supper and were seated around a ane recipe with full pertieuleg rections Z i ey =) ching. i aS 161 pees ee eee ee A s j for preparation and use, and all nece: lands” for the crop pitching Plant BSE has joined the church. If! he came over expressly on that pur- | board groaning under the best viands | advice ee instructions for paceeaeral : early if you would raise a good crop. | the Gen. fights as well in the army ! pose. ihe landiationies ©The anes ee treatment at your own home, will be re- I have tor sale 150 acres of com = oe of the believers as he did in thearmy | e fane 7 i eo ceived by return mail, free of charge by > s . ‘ i Bia eee end wiccanice atetiock Se ana caieten ee ra — NFS WWW Hawiltontias “xe: the handsomest we ever saw in But- | addressing with stamp or stamped selt-ad- the shook and 120 tons of prai ang cure pullers Come jon. 7 A bere | Fo, sie toel, aaa dint ee turned trom Kentucky, but we are |/€t- All kinds of meats, oysters, “Gly set Wr Calvert Be, Baltimore; Std | hay. Can turhish two feed lots . ¢ 4 « : e ee =i 2 N. St. AG. | 1s or will be employment for good OEY a ea | sorry to say, not to stay. While at | C&kes sil Pies, poultry, coffee and | ——_ - 130 acres each. Farm is six mi cae sh ee : i every! i re You can get genuine beaver hats for | Chet ee eae ‘ bah: industrious laborers and mechanics. | If we were as sure of a good crop | his old home he purchased one of | CV¢rything else in great abundance, —— My . | ag : : : at A. S. Martin & Co's. | : i The hum ot enterprise is heard all} of corn, wheat and flax as we are of | the finest tarms in the state of Ken- = see up in the most approved | *"yo-2t 3 Martin & Co's. | northeast of Butler. over the queen city of the Southwest. | a good crop of candidates this year | tucky, within one mile of Lexington, | *Y/¢- he tables, two in number, Do AOE el Oto seutiert a Ss) . . - 3 es go and get one of those nicely | =s : SS wouldn’t we be so happy? Drouths | paying therefer the sum of $125 per | WET® ornamented with we large | trimmed hats (so cheap) at : ; | The electric is a complete success. | 14+ wet weather dosn’t affect the |acre. Mr. H. will remain here | ©2k¢s each, beautitully trimmed. In| 102t A.S. Martin’s. | That's what pluck, energy Be 0" | candidate crop in the least in Bates | about a month and then return to sees abet prepared does whellen veneer ered he terprise can accomplish. ; Those | county. jtake up his residence in the. Blue | ™ core great credit on him, and z Ce pe three elements in the composition of —————— Gress Shae | all enjoyed it very much. . ie nae Ariat ko Ones ee ag +, } Nir. } “Om . “e he ape ft e eae * r tes ; low rices. "Wr ot a man or people, sweeps aside ob- Mr. Lege has commenced the er- Dr Risley left Wedhekday for J The following are the names of | i Saye on Ee pees | aes Sere | islev left Wednesday for Jer- * n cottee, Wheeler will sell below all stacles as though they were cob-webs | ection of a building on east Dakota | ee aes aS the ladies and gentlemen seated at eikcere nS-2t andidomegou double strect fifty-two feet wide and fifty-six | seyville Pee The Dr. has been [te tables- | Sater tee Seen pe a - as = rose. = ter rece vy -erv 7 o as > 7 ma } Wheeler sells oc ite sugar a sig! 2 Mr. E. Dudly se his farm ior | will be used as a vuggy heumatism and goes to Illinois, | yane Walle Major, Nellie Burt, } i : s \ND THROAT thitty-five dollars per acre in Sum- 2 ze factory. Dakota will | here, if he dosn’t tind relief he will Zelda Graves, Ettie Denny,-Maggie | Itin ean of ely homens Hee or ag ort mi mship at six miles east of } Be Re sh then he ings, Ar sas i e 3 gees z goods, Cowles and (o. keep the lar = “ i ee rene - aie e ae mens EDU haa manufac: | 2° othe hor we nage We NidClsngas, istete (an dncse | Bee EC EISELE SE Tr nae W i E Scott, M. D is er on uesday to + Ore : GG sorry to lose the Tr. e isa | Lilly Hill, Nora Patton, Dora Pat- nG Fae 4 f Fisk of Carrell county, Missouri.- clever young gentleman and well! jo, Dein Pench eChassiklendersan w goods, good goods, fine soods and periodical ere Mr. y contemplates removing posted in i rotessi © carri if : i e a pise re goods. Come buy.” nd Aurist, of ew York Eye] Tr Dudly contemp tes j r Kg po: — ius ee He = aS |Pat. Murphy, John ea c eek Boo ‘on ae he - te sabia e E ys to Oregon in a short time. Bad Idea. sagen Sse th him the best wishes of a host of | -.3- “we cee a . car, yw egularly each etic PES {and violins sandwitched by the melo- 1 Butl Geadt D | Charlie Hale, Willie Hutchinson, | Money! Money bouts i i k ends in Butler. ood hye, Dr. | . | : zi f Col. B. G. Wheeler’s horse be- | dious voice of Jenny Lind in her | Robert Cowley, Elmer Hannah, ! positively at the lowest rate of inter-) BUTLER 5 and 26 i F, eee i = y s a 2 a o' LER, - 5 and 26. came frightened on Tuesday eve- | palmiest days. There is a peculiar | When physicians have madeinse ot pi \ Jobn Hannah, John Alspaw, Dasher | est on good improved farms. In sums and : 2 aes a8 ? n physicians have je use Roan tee Core rr: Cc Sree eek Agee a ST € ning at the devot at a passi train bout the hammer that breaks | scriptions for years in their private prac-; #2 Ticece, Will McClements, Gus | et qe popel emer a tee is sass eRe ee ope pene ie Scanoasinenitsell from Snes aenaiiae Pine | tice with certaig success, it isa duty thea | Bennert and Lee Burner. Sst loans cekundeds sec OF BU GEees, Bs ey apes aad oe Seg ae ae err ee ME | Gwe to mankind to put such remedies is | Se ee ee | -r, Butler, Mo. Nevad ada, the buggy struck a bee line tor home, 1d Dakota streets that is as delicious [re h ot all, and this is done by ‘‘copy- Sane! i & | VASE, Ge . . 1 , but was stopped in his wild skedad- | to our ear as is the tingle of the mor- | i8ht”’such is the case with Dr. Sher- Lyon & Nolf have their business | > = i ier eta Se atin seie dle by some gentlemen in the street ldollarto ancld See ; ) man’s ney aon Bitters» and she have | house on North Main lighted uy ONE DOL LAR EYES TESTED FOR GLASSES s g en et. folar to a = provea to be a blessing to mankini | ee x | ease No damage was done that we heard ! ao ee Feb1, 1m { every night by the electric. of. = , Mr. He the contractor to do} a é i She Poa ence inate —PAYS FOR THE-— | ons & Nolf plete Benge Sh he Sh the wood work for the opera house, | The Cartiage Patriot is ‘blowing’ | + 2¢ Voctors say that the health uN 7 There is uo use in talking. he | is erecting a large work shop near | Over the fact that the village has | generally, is good, but that they look WEEERLYT people on the south side must put | the southwest corner. twenty-five by | W8ter and =as Works, the Ae Spite | forward to cowcumber time. ! North Main St. d 1 ph eset, ier. ined for Hie ane | and two big railroads. Springfield | sees | ‘ lown =macadam, aS ones the | Seventy-five feet, fer his hands to | can discount all that and nothalt try.| Dr. Lee, the gentleman who pro ost-- IS atc g eT} Badgley Bros , the McFarland Bros., i work in during the building of the | —[Springfield Extra lpotes to build the seine! acylusce io) 5 Two Doors South of The Messrs. Jettress and Powers, who ; house. After it’s completion the | We call for a bill of particulars. jo, gree eset ae, - all have nize buildings on the south | house now being built will be used | [Carthage Patriot. | expected) {as eee, teaday | ei Se P C S I O F F I Cc E side that ought to macadamize in| as 2 ware room by those who may; Now look here! There is no use | Guiteau will give a neck-tie exhi-— | front cf their property. Don’t delay | rent the business houses on the first | in wrangling over those few metro- i bition in Washington City on June | Paebieen Scplered 2 ihe Weekly Deaters in— this matter, gents. | floor of the block. |politan airs. If you want to sev; 30th, at which no juncheon will be | isthe BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in Rens 4a Fi ate : ee Saeesse = i Sana a Wee = = ity | served. ; he United States It_contains all the! Mr. Angus R. Bowdre, of Char- The case of W. U. Jennings pif. geome ane oes pera erved ee oe ee joae os Poe pone proven down to 4} R 8 F S } snshi x 3 ass rt ins . ‘a por tne o nwest, 4 aki A : : : | o'clock of the day of issue. : ns = a assport ) avs > estate reves —e ? " . - _ i - i A lone ios uship, took ou Pp : spc tg uinst ee est. ate ot W A. Jen | one cetcee lone? GeeB Guilroade | There is a big row in the Mahone | It contains the latest, tullest and most a 6 on Tuesday,for the regions of m | mings decease 1, was tried in the pro- | SSE Ys % | party in Virginia. When thieves | accurate market reports. Se rimonial bliss and immeciately start- | bate court on yesterday. After | electric light and broad and_beauti- | Ga ute Roneat mien Bland | Its editorial department is independ- 3 = 5 a ARSE I hearing the evidence the court ren-| fn! macadamized streets thronged ' Pie : pipince tae , ent, fearless thoughtless aad bright. aus *S 's ed out on his voyage with Miss | dered ajudgement in favor of the j \ith 1e-F ly d nti] show. What think you, Mahone- | Its aireree eeeaes : ee ene Ten SAT 2h - Ne. e _ _ Piswime with people from early dawn until |. £ a 5 : fie cred heb s eae Maggie Harper, of Mount Pleasant | defendant. The claim against the |)" a Ss ey eae pa er ST | izers in Migouri now. cneeomene depaitmeat being aamitied pe OS township, as mate. May their voy- } estate was for three hundred and | 8t ofght meteor eee oe | ¢ es SEs _ ily the best of the kind in America. age be a smooth one is the wish of | four dollars. There were eleven | frery course from east to west, and, It is now said that our Missouri In short, the we Post-Dispatch is | "EVP Ct reD ET age < * 4 : : = = Peas 2 the paper f e 4 tie jaca: Ehey were put in sailing | other cases disposed ot on yestercay, | sks down into a bed of crimsoned | Filley will get a stall in the Repub- ae the paper for the farmer and the fire Q i KEN sv Pa @ a j 4 trim by Judee’ Brown: ieee ins — of real estate and} glory at even tide and yields the | Jican stable, and our Dreke still It bedrs the reputation ot being the ee noes Sse Sa scepter of light and beauty to the | gues quaking about in Washington. it Newsy, Entertaining and popular BUTLER, MO. ° : a Bet cecal | trators and guardians. The met to- | eee Heed if | weekly in the country. noo tt We examined the court record \ day again at 9 0’clock a. m. , queen ot view the magnificence ! 5 sae: Sry Sees All of of the Weeklies are printed on} , ; book kept by Judge Brown this} ~ - | of our opera house and stand aghast, | We venture to correct the Nevada the TEOrn oe er ie ie "7 . : 7 C. ‘ . . ily “Ta 2 1 je ev s morning, and pronounce it one of the | Down goes the macadam im front | take a bath in our Turkish bath house | Daily Democrat about what band | ecklies have no J MONROE TAYLOR H neatest records we have ever seen. | cf the business houses of Badgley | and ride on the Ft. Scott, St. Louis | furnished the music forthe masque- ee ae Eran Enea hee r a { as és = ae ee Re Q ae } Ae) a : Bee Pe ea : : eas e Post-Dispate Ss 2 © marke —anennaaaiacnanee { There is not a biot in it, and the re- | Bros. and the McFarland Bros., a | & Chicago railroad. As for tele- rade bail at ee place on the — Bea ere £ Wednesday, and all of the ESTABLISHED 154. } cords are written in a plain, legib y five feet. Rah! phones. they are too old a thing in | inst. It was not the Ft. Scott band, eee and ee news of Wednes- : ee : SAD er cae Se 5 : ie { raphy ee ati es a : lay in it: kly edition, because it is | band writing, th anyone can r | ; Now won t the Butler to be putin the Hst. Come nt Ae ba rd we irom ae queen : ed aati an muons s gathered | without difficulty. This is the way Mr. Jeffress | up gents | city of the southwesi—Butler. and evening weeklies go out bs { sur Apublic Secords should be kept oar bs Be sees ie mail on Wednesday evening, | our ague Tecords s aG De Kept. = aoe ae = ak z x he subscriber at the same time I 2} t ch the subseri é = Gio SBR RES 2 & Word of Advice. Bie es Oe ce d vet the pon pie has bought the heSedalia Democr traveling fa} Millions. Post-Dispatch has afday later s I next fall. = hi i 3 correspondent sent the foliow . It | his neighbor who takes : , ume. It won't weekl 3 his paper, in his report from Butler last week: y enter the Con- trom this. ty, and wil prove a formidable can- ditate. B nominated, he will sweep the distrie avai Greenback coalition. district. | s bag&ed by the entire coun-: Republican- ; comfor prope ance, , your gents i our readers to Monroe Ta ned nce ly 40 slebrated for would recom- Medal brands | this is the only remedy which gives per- ; é ¢ impaired, tem needs iron, ed with proper vegetable ex oduces a tonic of rare medicinal Such 2 remedy is B g Bitters. Buy it of your druggi not be persuaded to manent strength. It contains no alcohoi , nor does“it blacken the teeth. It re- i the endorsement of : s, dru » and ail 223-6: ption price is one dollar a year, with liberal discounts to clubs. 'Agents wanted in every town in the United States, to whom un- precedented commissions will be | paid. 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