The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 12, 1882, Page 3

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LOCAL NEWS ee The hens are off of duty again. Com:?. old speckle, wake up. th won't do. We know one old bach. in this city that got the grand bounce other ¢ He looks docs. mildewed, he can up, Attention ! Roll crowd up, shove up. anyway to get ip to the booming TimEs office and advertise yourselves. The are just humping themselves now-a-days. That’s right That’s the way we made our | start in the world. will you? farmers Now look at us, Gen. C. M. Clay. of Kentucky, 1s out in a letter advocating the nomi- nation of Samuel J. Tilden, in 1554 the Democratic for the by party, presiccrcy- We were informed by a gentleman employed 1m t! building of the foun- dation torthe opera block, that at would be finished by the middle of this week. Rah for the opera block. The Board of Equalization met on Present, Booker Pow- D. Cole and F. , BE. A. Henry, Cle and W. F. Hanks, Deputy Sheriff. The Board the sessment books a thorough exami- Wednesday. el, President. C. M. Steele, jud gave as- nation and made a few immaterial alterations and adjourned. The couaty court met on Wednes- | day. Present, C. D. Cole, President ; | F.M. Steele and Booker Powel, | Judges, E. A. Henry, Clerk, W. F. Hanks, Deputy Sheriff. The | ordered the issuing of a few warrants | court in payment ot certain indebtedness of the county, after which the court adjourned. The services at the Christian church were brought to a close Wednesday, after three weeks There were thirty additions to the church, | about twenty about ten by uniting Much good has | duration. by contession and | themselves to | the congregation. been done, and even at the close last | evening the interest was as deep as at any time during the services. An Irishman astride his coffin s being hawled out to the cross roads to be hanged. A great crowd of peopie came surging along, jam- w: ‘ming and pushing one another to | get to the place of execution, when | Pat exclaimed, ‘‘what makes you people insuch a hurry? for by the holy St. Patrick you’! till I get there, be jas’bers you won't!” | | have no fun the road, are beginning to appreci- ate that fact, and will, itthe question | isproperly presented to them, aid the enterprise by a liberal sabscrip- | tion in stock. Put the ball mo- | tion, gents. | in Inasmuch as the farmers will be as weh or more benefitted by the con- ction and operation of the Ft. S. tL. & C. road we would suggest tothe committee. in order that the farmers may be made acquainted with the nature and terms the Sompany’s proposition, that meet- ings be appointed at different places in the district, and that members of the committee attend these places and explain the company’s propo- Sition and the benefits that will ac-, Stue to allinterests. and particular- ly & the agricultural interest. We } ®€ convinced that such a plan, if { adopted and carried out. would great- | ia the work the commnttee begun. This suggestion is | thrown out for the consideration of | | Se committee, and we trust it will | > receive attention. ot ' | Tuesday last, was an even | besides several | ed lawy | been retained by The President has sent message to the Senate vetoing the anti Chi- nese bill. A. F. Wvyard some king has been m revements in his harness th i . : } shop his stock to: tage. A ttention Jesse Harper Gre chine need send up some out fail. The highest number of votes cast for any one Greenback candidate. on dozen. Their prospects for carrying the city, at the next election, are v flattter ‘ing, indeed. The Lindell hotel is being ed and refitted trom garret to cellar. repair- and will be opened about the 15th | Mi Cooper county, Mo. inst. by Lampton, formerly of Pow- The boom struck uncle B er yesterday evening and him high and dry. the thi first he tera firma, and said was, Bridgeford, get your buck- | et and paint brush, and paint the front of my house. pretend to think that there is some hope of the Republicans carrying Texas. believes that, send If any one of them really him to Butler and he shall be put down as an A No. 1 fool in Dr. Lee’s insane asylum. There can be no doubt that Jesse J He is best killed man that ever was killed. James is dead this time. the This makes the four hundredth time | killed outright mortal that Jesse has been wounds he has received. The Democrats gained « decided | victory at the recent municipal elec- tion in Cincinatti, Ohio. ‘They se- cured a majority of the board of Al- dermen, and board of public works. The party seems to be in a siate of disintegration in that city. Don’tit? Mr. R. T. Wornick, a distinguish- “+r of. Washington City. Has ‘he Government, to assist in the prosecution of the Star Route thieves. They are in no more danger of being convicted, than the maninthe moon. Dorsey. Brady, &c.. are so useful to the Republican party m buying up states, that the party cant afford to loose them. While Arthur is using all the pow- erand patronage, that belongs to office. Mahoneize the executive to the South, American citizens are len- | guishing in British prisons, w ithout tnal, or been having been given a convicted of any crime. raise a crop, out of the proceeds of which they will be enabled to pur- chase and pay our We for the goods and tradesmen and don’t care wares of chants. mer- to see a farmer inthe city. unless it is abso- | | lutely necessary, until the entire crop is pitched. The wealth of the world is in the earth It is alwavs pleasant to be membered by friends and especially so when the remembrance is of such substantial character, as for instance the presentation of something good to eat. Reflecting in this stcain the Tres acknowledges the acceptance of avery fine, large cake sent us| Thursday morning accompanied with the compliments of Mr. John Eslinger, ot the Delmonico Bakery. The cake was decorated in most ex- quisite taste, work ot a skilled hand. The monico Bakery is not only worth go- ing to see, but it is also worth pat- ronizing. The Sowers Bros. are gentlemen, very agreeable. and up with the times in all things. knocked | He finally struck | He will at- | re- | showing the handi- , Del- | The majority ef the ills of the human Lody arise from a derangement of the Liver, afecting loth the stomach and bowels, In order to effect a cure, tt is necesscry to remote the cau. Irregue lar and Sluggish action of the Bowls, Headache, Siekness ct the Stemach, Pain Hicate that arecapecially se They ere cen enandeduits, Ta- ken according to dizr:ctions, they are a safeand please ntcurcjor Dyspepsiz, Cencral Debil!ty, Habitual Con- stipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc.,etc. Asa Biocd Purifier they are superior to any other eedicine: cleansing the system thoroughly, and | tmparting new lifeand enerzy to thein-~ ealid. Itts a medicine end notan intoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR DAUCGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, and take no other. PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. | PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO..SOLE PROPRIETORS Cir> Mo. | CONTINENT A NEW ILLUSTRATED Literary Weekly Journal, NEITHER POLITICAL NOR SECTARIAN? Conducted by ALBION W. TOURGE author of ‘A Fool's Errand,’’ ¢ Robt. C. Davis. | ton and yw Isstep Fearvanry 1 1882 First Number The skillful art glish, have b tinent.”? “T novels and > contain Julian Haw- R. Hl. Davis, Oscar Wilde, Louise ton, G. H. Boker. Sidney Lathrop, Cel haxter, ste: entertaining sketches by _C. G. Le- Land, (Hans Breitman) D.C. Mitchell, (ike Marvel), Felix Oswald, etc., solid papers by President Porter ot Yale, E of Harvard, Provost Pe Univer vania, 3 notes s eld; art illust by science by P throck, I by Mrs. Moul ton; ru ent by Hon, B. G. Northrop: fun and humor by C. H. Clark, (Max Adler) ‘Uncle Remus” and a host ot others. Beautiful Illustrations are feature of “Our Continent.’? They ar the finest that art can produce and equal to the most perfect in the monthlies. Price 10 cents a number: $4.00 a year: ‘00 six months. Mailed 4ree of pos- age to any addr Tiffany ber, et 1 Does not affect the price ot turniture jin that place, where you can get a good | walnut Bureau for $1 a breaktast table | for $3.50; 6 chairs for $3.95; a good bed- | stead tor $2.40: a good rocking chair for | 73 cts: a safe tor $4 25: a cradle for $ | | { | | Also keep in stock meal and flour chests, and all kinds of furni class store and the bestse the market. Oil cloth, ca: | wagons, trunk sets and bird cages. My stock of under- taking goods is complete. Will repair all kinds of furniture and saw brackets for carpenters and builders. Now is the ime to get vour pictures framed. I will pay the highest ce tor walnut lumber — i ng machine in ture frames in return. Come one and all and see my mammoth stock betore buying at other places. W. E. Leonarp, 15-tf Archie, Mo. a leading | ets, curtains, | s, valices, glass, chroquet | Specimen copy free. i to } , complicated no i have htem to pre. you can Th Now that the election excitement Newsdealers will find it to their inter EF Gcer with and all have gone to |tend the cry of a Southern redudi- | est to present ‘Our Continent” to their ; a E: E g i Side, ha ee sap , | customers. business again, we trust that the com- | ators Hor = ei CHS Se gate Postmaster= ted to take sub- mittee appointed to solicit the takine | citizens of our country, are suffering | scriptions- [. commissions. ‘ g 5 z z eeenea nee athsome dungeons. © oueht | 500k ssers can add largely to | ePstockin the Ft. S St. L. & C|™ lo tn . pre & is : | theirincome~* without interfering with Pea wall tien their attention to this} ° ‘> that diplomanc fatare, iets fet uw business, by acting for Z at yell < send a ma is place. | “Our Continen important work and prosecute it Lowell and send a man in his place | Write for particulars to vigorously. So far as we are con-| There was but little trade in the “OUR CONTINENT”. cerned we think that last Saturday’s | city from the country on Thursday, | 94” J-¢seerereey ork augurs well for the enterprise, | This, to our mind, is a good omen. THE BOLD ROBBERY and we entertain no doubt but that | and points to better times in the tu- | = the amount tioned to the But- | t The f instead of be- | Za y unt apportioned to the But- | ture. ne farmers, instead of be- TES = ae : : eae es 5 : - SSsSIE JAMES ler district will be taken in a short}ingin the city, spending valuable s RN T ied time. We think that the farmers, | time, are between the plough handles Z gig ARCHIE who will be greatly benefitted by working with might and = main i ture keptina first | | | { | i { { Bring your chickens to me and take pic- | Hardware 7 e— HORNs CON }* Ene F 3 — t acksmith’s S i h Check | wers, Car st and Bradley and | orison Ha ucheye Grain Drills, | ers an ‘ +. Mincsppouis Twi Binders. | i M Es nbined Reaper and Mower, =) * Re St. Js S hines. Bain and La- — Harroiws, Rob stock Grocery House st assorin in B wa No Saale OF CAS: eer j | THE LICHT Su: } STIC. | act their well known and popular MODEL Machine of T pple ee resi pees Brin, Drv G i J AT VE Buatier to mak and haye the | years experience in tu rope, I ui te Dear ieaeee--eeeesetenenetnansiiiaes Tonsiasdiinememeniadaamammnaneaatad stand an the East side ot the square. are leading the GROCERY TRADE tae ISTE { ‘Their stock 1s composed 03 Flour qualiy Yeah: THE IN and tie best of Staple hancy Groceries, ass, Queensware and Cvtlery. Feed and OR THE rH ARE AY LEss EXPENSE Thaw ony heme. in ole rity, and therefore: hes 1 tener © vetition HE DAY. They pour ciberrl pres. for Produce Ma nufactory | Uhey sebert ¢ ntinuaece of the pat. * |} vonage of their meee. en ers, and will gladly attend te their wishes at any anda times Goods delivered tn the lim promptly. elty OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY FP¥tasre> sisymmvand, AGENT, Se ae | Chas. Denev. a ae es ° ‘Money to Loan oods & Groceries) y ON {On Farms at 7 per cent interest au Pda lhkkartardn 4 Southeast Cor. Sqr. - - - raves | | TLER, MO. ——=—= |3 to 5 Years .OrRIcE Commission on seer WE. & , time with privalege of paying betore os due it desired. Money turnished on | | | | ° | short notice. BOOKS AND “bATIONERY. |W. E. WALTON, NUTS: CANDIES. 00 ! : -\RGE VARITIES. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED Daily Papers cud Verustiesi- qivavs sy = een tre esr ema DRS Ltake pleasure tia announce e public that Lohave foes ny future stoned JA WEILER. te oINWEEY) re of watches snd clo, am now prepare nd clocks. no matter how how baily they abused. By ing atche been A. ATEISOM, peace 23 Furniture and Undertaking, IN ALSO tgood runnin we eS Satistactio order ited DRA ICs GROCERIES and COUNTRY PROD!CE Burial Robes, H uy FOR EVERY | gIZE AGE AND SEX. THE BOOM | | Call and get prices WHICH HAS STRI TOK BUTI.ER | 6m: ADRIAN MO. i and S (WYATT & BOYD DEALERS IN,; Lumber, Doors, : on its tide “Bup” will cor as also struck the Grocery re TA ONE OF TH EE ArsS7 AMD BST SELECT STOCK OF Groceries in the City. Store Room Southeast Corner Square, Butler Mo. | | ' OME TREATMENT ‘Fhe Recipes used in my practice for 38 Years and an illustrated book of 60 pages civing fall directions for Tesiment, E Addi | DR. T. WILLIAMS, 435 E. Water St, Milwanker, Win Sash, “=Blinds, Lime, Cement, | Hair, | Plaster Paris &C. HEADACHE & BILIOUSHESS. (At Butler and Appleton C it & MF’ CO. Leavenwonrs, Kan. =i Parts ring to buy will pleas Never Fails!? anicx v a URES DYSPEPSIA, INDICESTION, Prepares oly BY BROWN MEDICINE ry it Now! = -sasup sr aut nrogaerse our stock. LORD, STOUCHTENBURON & CO. Aoturs, Cweana 4+ o

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