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nee LOCAL * EW Mr. Patty on Tuesday, Feb. bought of Dr. county Missouri, forty acres of iand lying near the city. 21st Harper of Henry We know of one or two young men in the*city that would leok well in Dr. Lee’s asylum, They fell in love and it didn’t take well. Our marriage barometer indicates high wedding winds 1n the Southern | portion of tbe county, and at Rich Hill with a rising barometer. Look out. A splendid wedding | trouseau was ordered the other day by a Butler belle, from an eastern } city millinery establishment Theo. Shaw will please not for- get to put the local’s name in the | pot at his grand opening. We make a splendid hand at an opening. Yes we do. The wet, rainy weather has sus- pended building operations for a few | days, but will be resumed as soon | as the weather will permit, with 1in- | creased vigor. opened to within | Dakota street is one lot of west of Squire Betz’s res- | idence, and all that is to do to open | the street along through that lot is to} remove the fence. There any kind of ¢ruck | sprouting these days but candidates. | isn’t They are just beginning to peep through. They are earlier than dog wood blossoms. They are. ‘A brindle bovine that belonged to the street brigad® disappeared inthe mud hole in the alley west of Squire Betz’s residence the other day. The | bovine was piroat.ng around for for- age. Judge Waters, the president of of the Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicage railroad company, has returned from the east. LEvery fellow to his punch- eon now. The music will soon be- gin, we are hollerin. It seems that the papers will mar- ry off Mr. Arthur whether he will or not. This. time itis to an Illnois belle. Well, whoeyer does catch him, will only catch an accidency, of the most accidental kind. Judge Brown Says thi part of the public road that runs through the timber is in some places completely blockaded by the fallen limbs from the trees standing on the road-side. Here’s work for the ov seers. We won’t say whether the Rey. gentleman of whom we spoke in Monday’s our issue as soon to be weded etc. wears 2 plug hat, 2 felt hat, a high hat, or a low hat. He wears a hat all the same, though. At the administrators sale on Tues- day, Feb. 21st of the property James Scott, deceased, property sold for good prices. hor: especially. was good for the day, so we are in-| Sheriff Hanks, of | -s and mules | The crowd in attendance | formed by deputy who was there. Dr. Lee returned home on last Saturday. He says that if the peo- ple donate the money he asks for to locate the wants a board of directory insane asylum here, he appoint- ed, composed of citizens of Butler, | that they may see that the donated is rightfully appropriated. | money | That’s eminent!y fair think. and just, we The sociable ot the Young Folk’s Christian Association met in the} Christian church Tuesday evening | and was largely attended, the in- clemency of the weather to the con- trary ‘Lhere was singing and praying and reading the | Bible 2x general good time had all around. Somebody send the local are practicing old church poor and ne notwithstanding. and kind enough to} We that good} 2S wy a hym_ book regularly sinners * and we sing it, } *tcome ye et a iatin n’t time to We intend to hire ourself out to some Arkansas superbo One phrase whic translate this we have evening. camp-mee er, and localizer, lock out fe —The ng runne become a and then news, yes foreman of you you the enterprise, may may. Times we are | trary, notwithstanding. | evening. | his luck. ; rheumatics, though. 1 14th | Don’t /and | who are in the city to-day, from | wine and beer license to Mr. | ment of Mr. Miller in the future, the | Miller is an experienced potter, and lresidence, that if rumor |intended to put down macadam in ‘front of their business houses. | it may. in all probability, grow * | pariod of tme our sis still booming ahead—increasing in right circulation | daily. Tracy has tuned up his mule or-! gan and can play old Dan Tucker on There Hill within three weeks. prediction, will you. Mark that usual, the city ordinance to the con- j From reports, the rain and sleet played havec with railroad tracks | jand Lridges as well as with tele- | phones. | Mr. M. A. Maynard is able to be | out again. We were meet Yesterday was a bad day for glad to him. i on Saturday Feb. the circuit court! mechanics Parson Ingall filed | clerk’s office a in lien on the Amphithes atre at Rich Hill. Why | the freckleson a girl’s nose until after she has given him the grand bounce? all speak up at once, please. Beb Catron then, a few of the sovereigns drop in Bob put s feeler out and stirred up the boys | a little. The sleet has incalculable damage to the timber in the country, so we are informed by gentlemen says every now and is it that a TAI can’t see | | | ! } settle up their tax done Va- rious parts of the county. We heard “a young man say on Wednesday evening that he would preach at Warrensburg for nothing. About that we don’t know, but sus- pect he has already done a mighty sight of exhorting to an audience of one. Some of the people at tie depot are very much dissatisfied with the action of the city council in granting Beatty. A littie wine for the stomach’s sake is good. so we read. Geo. B. Rubel will tol a public Sale at his place five miles northeast of Butler on Wednesday March Sth, 1882, at which a lot of horses, mules, cattle, hay, corn, farming implements and household goods will be sold to the highest bidder. of our friends have solicited us to become a candi- date for euch inspector. Well, prefer the quiet of a local’s life to | office of any kind, but we are in the } hands of our friends, concerned. A large. number we so far as that is It is quite probable that the pottery works will be under the manage- proprietor of the City hotel. Mr. we hope to see this institution flour- ish under his direction. There running is a mud hole in the alley west from Squire Betz’s is to be be- less than six sight in it.— in that hole would bog 2 there buried out of The mud muskeeter. lieved, are no wagons Just as soon as men we eather will permit. we want to sce those on the | south stle who have said that they | xo at! goa Delays | dangerous in business affa the work in earnest. prove as well | | as in love matters. it we succeed in getting Dr. Lee’s | | sylum tor the insane located here, into are informed in a State institution. We | that. room is getting quite scarce the Joe and Fulton asylums even | now. If this be true, are we not! ing that in view of the ase of our population aad | of hin a short; increase the rat asvlum imcreased ponding nu tacilities will haye to be largely in unfortu- | of our Then wi zm here. why not State matter when the time Think of this. arr? do for | dal brands + 4m. A i | t , | | it this morning. } were in the city Friday and called at 2 a q the will be a wedding at Rich | | mereantile firm of Shepherd 3 ; Clory at Adrian. Old white-face prowls around as | | her new | promises to be large th | the | that the ore may be found ed with so many funerals betore. com- } ¢, Personal. b] —Judge E. A. Henry returned | C: B, L F W | ae from the Eldorado springs last | week. Glad tosee the Judge back again. —Messrs. J. C. Shepherd, F. V. | Hamilton and Mr. Tygart of Adrian, Times office. Mr. Hamilton will shortly become a member of the & Me-| Livery ; Feed, ————A ND \ SALE STABLE Will be fonnd a splendid line of Buggies, Carriages, | =: Sddle a tr; Tames M. Jackson left on yesterday, (Wednesday) Jim is going South to try During his stay in Butler, Jim has made many warm friends, | who regret very much to see him leave. the in He is one ct nature’s noble- men, and wherever he may roi | he carries with him the best wishes Horses, of the Tres and numerous friends he left behind him in Butler. Good - , bye, Jim. _and the best of driving teams. He | 3 gives special attention to teams Mrs. Dickerson has removed to left in his charge. rooms in the Pace block. | Her splendid stock ot millinery | willbe on aboutthe first of March. | She is now prepared to cut and make | dresses. | will find and excellent feed lot and an abundance of corn, hay and | oats, and water for hungry A good many suits have been filed in the office of the circuit court clerk praying his Honor, Judge Gantt to} horses. He also buys untie the matrimonial knot. The ages crop of grass widows and widowers, cason. Mules and Horses. We met Mr. eueniee this morn- | ing and he told us that he would have | Give him a call at the RED Livery | his cigar manutactory in full blast in | | Stable known as Walley’s barn, 2 z -_ | blocks south of the square. about three weeks. All right sir. 11S-45-d&w-1m We'll come round and take a smoke with you. We have a brother that smokes. We always take two. ‘[Mlissouri Pacific Marshal Morgan ant like to | | rent Frank Trimble’s office tora) smoke house. It’s the finest one we | ever saw. That hog that the Marshal | killed could be cured so nicely in it, | with the addition of a tew hickory | chips. Frank says he will furnish | Kansas, sg nee aR Re | Celorado, We Mexico, California and Texas. | RAILWAY. | The Direct Route FOR ALL POINTS IN | 1 | Boss Pace laid in a big supply of } marriage license blarks on Wednes- | day. Justtwo thousand and one. This odd one is gilt edged, and was or- | dered by the boss for the Rev. gen- tleman’s use, of whom we have here- | tofore spoken. It’s a daisy, and don’t | 2? Trai ns Dai ly | ee eee, 2 ae ' | you torget it ' The Probate court was in session | | on Wednesday and but little business | | | i | | done. The will of Eli Glasgo was THE DIRECT ROUTE admitted to probate and letters testa- | mentary were granted to his son, | Dr. Thomas A. Glasgo, who filed | his bond, which was approved by his | Honor, whereupon the court adjourn- d until this morning to roe o’clock The jabilee Sires were retused admittance into the hotels at Spring- | field, in the Republican State of Illi- | nois, and the home of the martyred Lincoln. That’s too bad to treat down-trodden colored men of! the North in that way. Never mind, FOR ALL POIN EAST : —VIA ST. 2 Trains Daily LOUIS.— we'll send Davy Davis to the little Pullman Palace Hotel Cars are city and make him sit down on it, run betwe ST. LOUIS eg that’s what we’ll do. SAN ANTONIO, viaSedalia, daily The Rich Hill Gazette All trains arrive and depart from says that | ; last week while Mr. H. C. Hillery t2¢ Grand Union Depot at St. Loui ~, hereby assuring passengers direct was uncovering a bed of coal on his | connections; | farm two miles southeast of town, he unearthed a large quantity of | lead ore, which compares very favor-_! ably with specimens from Joplin. | We are glad to hear it, and hope | to FAST TIME, SUPERIOR ACCOMODATIONS. | F. CHANDLER, Gen’l. Pass’r Agent. Pass’r. Agt. ; A. A. TaLMaGE, en’l. Manager. 'C. B. Kiywan, Ass’t. Gen’l. exist in paying quantities. "Vhe fu al of the Democratic | party has heen preached every day in the week tor the last twenty years ; DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES by every Republican bull-whacker EYE and organ-grinder from Maire to : Californ Ther respect for the grand old party is simply sublime. No other dead body was ever honor- If it’s the liveliest corps we EAR AND THROAT. W .E Scott, M. D. 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