The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 5, 1882, Page 8

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! i H q ANOTHER SABBATH. LOCAL NEW i Day—-Good Sermons and crowded Houses. A Seantif h the other day st 1 froze to in Dakota. a ; warm The roads ure getting in tolerable traveling order once more. jon with most every one to attend Sabbath school lis being the Dr. Ost hawled for the ioundation of his new churches vices, those that did were house on the we - Stevenson died in Bal- | crowded to overflowing. few ys ago, at the ad- M. bE. CHURCH SOUTH. anced of one and one Tine Sunday school was weil at- years. tended. and unusualy interesting. : =a ee It being first of the quarter. the Mr. J. H. Ponsler and Miss L. J. Thompson, were marned on Satur- day. Esquire H. M. Cannon per- rormed the ceremony. Sunday school was re-organized and rs appointed. some new teach ‘The pastor preached in the mor- ning. Mat. 28 and igth, ‘‘Goye into Frank Crumley has gone and done | ay) the world* ete. Subject: The | at ag He has the prettiest brush great Commission? Congregation | case in these parts, itis fifty inches large and attentive At night the Jong by thirty in width. : text was Ps: 41st and 4th, *‘Lord L, Wolfe, county surveyor. re- heal my soul, for I have sined turned to the city this morning. We jagainst the’. Subject: Deprav ity. has been absent in the country for The house was crowded with atten- tive heare several days surveying. STian CHURCH. Atch- During a thunder storm in ; - mut Oe: 1G in church a very ison Kansas, on the 27 of lastmonth, : , large crowd was present and many pebbles ranging from the size ota bd 3 bi : = went away, not being able to get | pea to a hickory nut, fell all over the ag S i seats. Rey. Reid chose as his mor- city. Reese 2 ning theme. **Resurection of Christ ™Tast Cor: Jeff We are informed that Mr. 15-20. Evening subject, son Aldridge is a candidate for coun- | «yynat must I do to be saved,”’ ty recorder. We thoughtthe worm a. 16-30. Fiye persons were | weather would make the chickens baptized after the evening service. hatch. Two confessions, and two united Mrs A. J. Trapp, deputy coun- Sunday school in been in the; the morning numbered 130 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH with the church. ty surveyor, who has pupils. southeastern part of the county sur- veying. Returned to the city this The Pastor preached in the mor- morning. (Ting to crowded house, Subject; =o z = “*The way of Salvation.’” Text, Is: Thomas Holmes, tormerly of Si - \4 : s - 2 35:8-10. A good congregation waS line county Mo., will make the queen | oo : | present again at night, when the city of the Seuthwest his future home. | the words, Mr. fol te An attorie eal Pasto1 preached from Mr. olmes Fi a ayy. ; : Siege **What mean: ye that ye use this Pro- place to stop sir. i ) 3 5 = |verk.”’ Ez; 18:2. The purpose of Boss Pace was the first to speak | the out in the railroad meeting Saturday | falsity of certain popular maxims. last. He rose quietly and said he | Attendance at the Sabath school 134. would take stock to the amount of | Next Sabbath night the Ladies’ Mis- one thousand dollars, and sat down. | sionary Society will hold a public : meeting, which will take the place of the preaching service. There are men im every commu- nity, that are willing to see their | property advanced in value, at the | expense of their neighbors. In this, respect Butler is singularly blessed. Experience the Best Guide- The reason why women everywhere they have learned by experience—the best guide—that this excellent medicine overcomes despondency, periodical head- Es ache, indigestion, pain in the back and We have been} kidneys, and other troubles of the sex.— 18-1m. build The contract to bridge across panther creek, was let | on Saturday unable to learn the name of the party | Home Journal. who took the contract, or the price Bolle of Raion Beat Se for building: st. The tollowing are the names of Will lank the scholars in the east primary he reached Clinton safely with Judge school, Miss Adda Butler teacher, who been an iron last. deputy Sheriff, says, have neither absent or Gannt and another prisoner, on Saturday last, and that there has. tardy during the month ending March been a great deal of corn planted in 30th: the vicinity of Clinton Cora Aldridge. — Katic Graves, cee he he Tessie Hannah, Nellie Holenbeck. An old manby the name of Speers, |... Bas . ns Susie Jo Fl Moore, tell dead at the table in) Johnstown, Regist Skit Silvie Randk net Ma nie Sisson. Walker C so We are informed ft Llanks. neighbor- on last Saturday She an old citizen Leonard Barber, Charlie Do: Rob’t Guyton. Albert Guyton, Seth Lord, Alt Moni Lorane M’Connel. Oscar Sisson. by deputy Speers mon, wa in the hood. Sheriff Simpson lefton Sunday for Jefferson City, Hobbs and Ray. wno were sentene- having in’ charge aylor. The tollowi nes of ihe recent ed to the penitentia those in Miss ns’ de- term: of our aistrict court. - } } partment who were neither absent or z Watchman, Kelly, couspir- | tardy during the month: ed with the devil's of the Times Albert Moore, Gordon Wright. office, and made an Aprii-tool of the Frank Allen. E ne Hex = Maude Skinner, Annie Stammorn. Ida Voris.” We made a fool of another straightway and went local. tellow. and so the honors are easy with the local A Remarkab le Coinciden temarka le Coincidence Mr. J. A. Stone. the boot and shoemaker, on the west side, called in at Will Kesslers cav Sunday, and ordered a lunch. Aviong other things that composed the lunch. were two hard boiled hens eggs. Mr. Stone ate one of these and pitched in te the ee other, he cut it intwo wiih his knite back to and ate the large end, he then pick- placed ed up the small and was about Swe used i proceeding to way. when he have recovered in dew the i discovered so: thought occure put to devou became e Young the I which, upon a fur proved to ke a per a little targer than a Th >on The egg Mr. Stone's, sparrows <i Sel. n be seen at time. he wo any Honesty is t > ce of the as well as = got the drop him. What makes m aes fier, to fal! out and hill the market. Tui sek a won: day | not | discourse, being, to expose the | j use Parker’s Ginger Tonic is, because ; UN? THE BOOM BEGUN’ The Meeting at the Court House Seturday Afternoon. Five Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars Raised. In obedience to the call of the committee of twen ing called for Saturday assembledfat --tive, the meet- 2 o’clock. The turnout was not as large as was anticipated, though a very fair] crowd was present. On motion of ex-Sheriff John Atkison John A Lefker was made chairman. C.T. McFarland acted as secretary on motion of O D. Austin. Mr. Lefker stated the object of the meeting in a brief speech, which President on was in substance to meet Waters and hear from the him railroad question, but irom some | cause that gentlemon was not pres- | ent. H Upon the suggestion of Judge Mc- Gaughey, the secretary read the | letters from J. C Cobb ot the Odesa | Bank, and A. E. Asbury of the Higgingsville Bank, receniy lished in the Times, relating to the | present value of the C & A. railroad | stock which was subscribed upon the same plan is that now asked to the | Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago rail- | way | After the reading of these letters, | which showed that the C. & A rail- road siock refered to was now selling at $95, for each $100 and that the company was taking in the notes of subscription at their par val- ue, A Henry made a very strong speech on the proposition, urging upon the citizens the necessity of securing the railroad. M.S. Cowles, was called on and responded in a brief well timed speech, stating that at Rich Hill, between twelve and fifteen thousand dollars had been subscribed. Wm Page, and Judge McGaughey made some remarks, calling for the reading ot the subscription papers, | which were read and explained by | Mr. Henry trom the committee hav- | ing in charge such documents. Mr. S. B. Lashbrook then offered some remarks, expressing some mor- tification, that Rich Hill should be allowed to get so far ahead of Butler in raising it’s quota. In responce to a word from Mr. | | Lashbrook J. L. Pace arose and | , stated that he thought the time had | come for the money to be subscrib- ed, and with that view ordered the | secretary to put him down for $1,000 stock in the Ft. Scott, Louis & Chicago railroad, which being the first subscription was received with | share, i | bemg present, } applause. This being the signal; for a gene ish, various gentle-} men wer -donand the follow- { ig named ressoded: | J. L. Pace $1.000. M. S. Power. ,St.000, John Atkison, $1.000, A. Wenry. $500, R. J. Hurley, $500, Judge McGauhey, $250 S. B. Lash- brook, $300, J. M. Patty, S300, O. FF. Renick, $roo, O: 1. Austin: S1oo, Ashby Hamilton, Total - - 7 2 A motion was made by McGaugey committee on to stock, go to Adjourned. In conversation with a Ties re- : porter after the meeting adjourned, | J. P. Edwarcs stated that he come up to the scratch soon enough with nothing than $ rd carried, solciting subse work and ription motedrately. he would : less more likely $1,000. Mr. dwards ; added that when put nis ‘fist dowr. it would be there to stay."” Consumption Cured ds of people ti i States who Gus Bennerts. | chose W. H. Phelps ' ot the finest struct Messrs. Legg & Catte rapidly getting out frame work L Ham s indwich’s by Id man Thoma Thomas ll other day, but sustai We desire to say to you and das! he city c to Dr. Everi 1am to leave his build- ing out on the side of the sureet, on the west side. Ice cream Susie, you cant rest, at Gus Bennerts. 268-5t.wit The accompttshed Miss Ax die Rodgers, of Rich Hill, (but iormerly ot The Board of Equalization met on proceeded to organize so0ker Powel president. iness was done ard. The Minneso the judiciary of 2 Senate has relieved ju- dicial bacchanalian, who sports the St. that State of a euphoneous name of E. Cox. Col. MeGindley, on yesterday, located in the northwest part of the city. sold for. Ice cream for Willie and ice cream tor Willis, at 265-5t-1g-1t Gus Bennert’s. Kansas, took the contract to do the stone work about the iron bridge, at the price of five dollars and _ fifty cents per cubic foot. The Democruts of on Saturday last at the primaries, as their stand- Julian | | purchased aresidence of Mr. Darrow, | i i 2 .., county, and who had been visiting We did not learn the price it | % father. s abandoned the good, and gone | 4 in another goods a letter to} evada, says | lice. and will t enter the canvass, but that if the | to nominate him convention sees f he wor td ethe compliment. Mr.-Co an’s name is used in con- | nection with the position of State Superintendent of public instruct- H. M. Cannon was placed at the head ot a milk and cider ticket yes terday, for Mayor, without his con- -Upon ascertaining sent or knowledg and Demo- + (true man rat as he is,) put his foot down and | squelehed the dirty trick instantly Not only openly, did he denounce the de movement, but sent his friends | and destroy the around to collect which his name was | written. M-:. given an earnest ot his devotion to ticket, upor In this, Cannon has principle, to right andjustice. Three | cheers for H. M. Cannon. AS J. Cox; neighborhood of who -resides in the Burdette in this some friends about eleven miles east of the city. Says, that he was in- |tormed by a gentleman whose name _he did notlearn, but who resides in Jasper county | ard bearer in the ensuing Congress- ional canvass. The springfield Daily Sun says, it ‘nature is said that fortune knocks at every! door. If that fickle mistress would call at the locai’s door. she will meet with a hearty welcome. We'd in- vite her to stay for tea. Even Lee and the Bird stop at Gus Bennerts and get ice cream. 268-5t-18-1t full Elder house Jast night Ried preached to a s of isdeath.’? There “the wag isms on confession and Mee The services w were two bay evening. one united. g@ this until be prolo to- orrow evening at any rate, y Bridge Com- ntract to build the pany took the ¢ iron bridge across Pant! creek near Rockville, at the sum of ninc Ired and ety-tour dollars. hundred This will be, when completed, one fin in southwest . | Missiouri. l e Central ciffe r Pa cific, Union Pacific, Central branch of the Union Pacific, } as Pa- and Sioux City Pacific. from December 1869 to September 1881 ttoone h and fitty- ad ed the Ved Juc backs the eastean part of the county, that Se STATE on yesterday he met a horse on the John 8B. Lynch, of Pleasanton, = public highway riderless, but with saddle and bridle on it, and stopped it, he pulled the saddle oft and when about to take the bridle off, he dis- covered a note attached to the throat latch, which read as follows. ‘Let this horse go home. Father, you | had better not come after me, you cannot get me.’’ There wasno sig- to the and the whole matter is im mystery, the horse 1s un- known in the neighborhood where he was taken up. note, We are ottering the John Deere Piows, | Cultivators, Ha:rows and the new Deere |} Planters this year at special prices. heeler & Co. | For pure grass seed, go to i CS Wheeler & Co. We have clover, timothy, millet blue- grass, redtop, orchard grass and a f line of garden seeds, at Wheeter’s We are the agents tor the Haish ed wire, made and most eco- nomical to the farmer. C S Wheeler & Co We ace sole agents for the justly popu- r Mitchell wagon, and, in view ot short season, will give extra time to CS Wheeler & (oo. crops 1 good me e the steel Scotch, Moline smoothing and Glidden harrows, that we tor the are oftering r customers spring tra CASH HOUSE A.S.Martin & Ce Or 00 9 NLLYVN'S 'V sold eeler & Co We have yust received choice lot Canada Early rese and Iowa Peach B Potatoes. C.S. Wheeler =e ers to Stapie nod Fancy Dry We are giving the very lowest prices on j John Deere Plows, 2s we intend to close out our spring stock. CS Wheeler & C Pa : - . & Co Goods, Notion-, ery, Ladies Our line ot hardware is now complete, and we want to show our carpenters some new styles of h trimmings Furnishing Goods. Cloaks, Sa.te, In Coffee’s, C. S. WE . 4 Grae snd Qlueensware We have just received bought on the pre<ent d y > , ket, which we Country Produce ces. 20M enti r Spot Cash i * old stand S. CowLEs t nd rd ’ - ot Loot Shoe Aa. SS. Miuirtin& Co.

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