The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 12, 1882, Page 8

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srraiareanteinelsbindermmteemence wha | i Rai sipeaeLs EE HENGE pegenereee LOCAL SEW Vegetation is putting forth rapidly since the recent rains. judd Holderman has remov ed rom Sprague to Butler. Charlie Burns has returned from Ohio somewhat rejuvinated. W William McBride will soon re- rove his tamily from Rockville to this city. Mr. Charhe Agee, of Dresden, Pettis county. Mo., is in the ting the family of A. B. McFarland, ity visi- Mr. J. W. Duncan, of Adrian, 1s in the city to-day, putting out his grab hooks to the voters generally. Mr. Wadsworth. a wrower of Kansas, says that he has teed for sheep large wool tried Sorghum, as with success. Minneapolis has ranged herself along side with, Cleaveland, Cincin- | Keokuk under the The party is natti, Chicago, Democratic hammer. listintegrating. In a horn. We would suggest the adoption of an ordinance against the parading of certain horses around the square for the purpose of showing them off. It 5 not only an immoral practice but a downrig ght disgrace. Subscription papers are being cir- | culated to establish a Greenback pa- | per in Butler. We understand that negotiations are in progress to in- duce Mr. Turner of the Lone Oak | Journal tu remove his paper here. A woman gave birth to a mon- strosity the other day in Calitornia. ‘It resembles a lizzard or axolotl, its hands are like The was very angry and tried to kill the monstrosity, but was prevented It bids fair to live. fins. Messrs. Berryhill & Thompson purchased on last Saturday the livery stable of C. T. Tracy and took pos- session the day. The new firm will add several rigs to their present stock in a short time and make it one of the first stables m the same city. The Nevada Daiiy Democrat ot Saturday evening last announces the death of Mrs. Nat. G. Barter, wife. of the editor of the Ledger, which occurred that morning. Mrs. Barter was favorably knownin this city and much regret 1s felt over her sudden death. The railroad committee on Friday evening had $13,000 subscribed to the Ft. S. St. Lb. & C. R. R. This is doing exceedingly well, considering that the comnnuttce have devoted but We feel no hesitancy in that the tmount of stock upportioned to the a day or two to the object. saying Butler district will be taken. Rich Hill Review: Robt. J. Etz- ler and Ben B. Canterbury, ef But- ler, were among the Review callers last week. Ye failed them, but we lcarn that B candidate for County Ci Etzler for Sheriff. to see B. isa < and Mr. gitup and local Ti is + ie? that will win the race and we v boys “go in on your muscle :”’ to the victor belongs the crown. Rich Hill 2 R. G. West, of New Home township, was 1a the ew: city Monday and dropped into the sanctum. Mr. W. intends candidate before the pri maries for the nominatior of recor- der and is canvassing the situation in Osage towasup. — He been urged to make the race t many nds who know hinc best. Being anative of Bates county. he must and believe there are none sail his ch ations. * qualific attected eve ing pale, tee ters and to bottles cured t! Thus speaks Mr. - sippi husband | C. T. Tracy having sold his livery outfit to Berryhill & Johnson. will large borse erect in a short and mule shed business his exclusive attention here- after. The *tad’* of Ed Keller & Co ap- pears in the Weekly Times. This is the new tddlery firm: recently opened on the south side. Mr. Kel- lar is one of the finest) workmen in t! o he new firm invite | a ispection of their prices and work. Some time since the Times made | mention of the oldest greenback dol. Mr. A Miller tew days lar bilis in existence. showed a reporter one a ago, No. 177g, issued under the act Laying it by of August rst 1562. the side of a modern greenback dol- lar quite a contrast is observed. Stockton Yournal: Butlerishav- ing a boom inthe manufacturing lien justnow. A turning out | very excellent ware, has recently been started. and window blind f pottery, A plaining mill and sash ictory will soon | j;and ala : brick carriage of prospect be startec factory is all ready im erection. There is a of a toundry in the near future process fair Phe card of Berryhill & Thomp- }son, who have recently purchased | ble of C. TP. Tracy, ap- These gentlemen the livery s' pears elsewhere. anticipate the wants of the public, and have made arrangements to add several new buggies and teams to } | their already splendid stock. They | and sale | | Wil also conduct a feed i stable and invite all their friends to | call. The mammoth ‘‘ad’’? of Sam’l | Levy & Co., taking up a whole page |in the Weekly Times, is typical of | | the tremendous business being done by that firm, and its confidence in / | advertising. Readers it will pay | you, when in town, to call and look ! through Levy’s store. We guaran- tee that you will be welcomed. | The Butler Band has been in | stasy ever since its return from Rich | Hill last Saturday morning. The } | boys admit that they are not accus- | | tomed to such treatmentas was shown ‘them at the Infant Wonder, and are especially loud m their praise of the Rich Hill Band and the genial land- lord of the ‘Valmage. They all agree that C. F. Coville has his band in splendid disciplin and tune, with They ex- another | ec- | | few equals in the West. press themselves ready for j such trip any time. Weekly law Times card be S. Jack- at will of Win. ts Mr. son has been a practitioner Butler Bar. and himself In found the the Jackson. For two yei the conducted has so nd the cause which he nas been interested. that he is lookea upon with much fover by all whe A splen- have observed his course. did juc of law and a tine speaker and he naturally attracts ention, tctice he the very lucrative 5 built up is the result of industry and | We can n Jackson to all merit. rtily recommend Mr. with lawyers. naving business | met In a conversation with Henry he stated that he had Judge Waters, President ef the Ft. S. L. & C. road.in nansas City a days since and that Judge Waters St. Tew dthat the company had deter- mined to extend the road into Texas, running west ef the M.K.& T. road from Ft. Scott. The will in probat form an al- hance with the Central Texas, in order to compete with the Jay Gould interest. Ift an should be car- out it w the road one of Cheaper than “5c Prints! fhose Popli the Don’t pe | icine {on the rst Sabbath ot | Rev. L. R. Carpenter, a former | Call early. “EMINENT SUCCESS Editors, Doctors, Druggists ana All Whotry it, Unite in Praise. The Greatest Remedy of the Age for Coughs, Co'ds, Bronchitis and Consumption. wd eminent it.77—[R. H- Kansas. “Not one of used Marsh’s Golden has ever made a complaint that not do all claimed for it.” D., Ft Scot is who have the t + City Times. “Persons desiring a good Lung Med- should ‘s Golden Balsam.’"—[From the Ate Kan. procure Mars Champion. “Your Golden Ba am is doing wonders here."—[W. A. Delissa, merchant I erly, Mo. “Your Golden Bal 1 i spler tid Cough remedy.’—[Reck & Rankin, druggist, Allerton, Iowa. Marsi’s Gotpen Barsam is for sale druggists, by F. M. Crumley & Co. , Mo. Large bottles so cents and $1. rial size 10 cents. April 1st ps DS Os <h-s Be Mitrer—On the inst Maud M., da ja Miller, aged 8 months and 10. Sad hearts are yearning w To pillow some drear read: But we know the beautiful changes not, ; Our darling is not dead. Par s Ky., papers please copy Quarterly Meeting. The first Quarterly Conterence of the Butler circuit will be held at the Ohio St. M. E. church Mo., Saturday April 15th, at 2 p.m. The Presiding Elder, Wm. Stephens, will be present and desires all the official members to be present.— ‘Ihe quarterly meeting services will be held at Mt. Carmel M. E. church May 1882 — pastor, will be present and officiate. Frank Exry, P. C. You should just see those fine Opera Slippers, at R. Weir & Co. 17-t£ Forgett Our cheap boots and shoes. McClintock & Burns. ‘obacco, is too, too. 14-3m Happy Thought Trimming Materials. Surahs, moire, satins, stripe, etc., in black and colors, at the Factory Store. McClintock & Burns. A chew ot Happy Thought is economy. 14-3m Ladies Knit Shirts. At the Factory Store. Something new. McClintock & Burns. We have just receive argest and most complete assortment of isses’ and Childr brought to Butler. R. Writ & Co. 17-tt Havir I I will hereatter be found tail at my office on the north side of the <q where I shall be pleasedto meet my old nd nds. G. M. Risle patrons and fri I-1g-tt Something of i now show you i colored shirts, li neck weur, hats, caps, ete., hasing znd 35.0 tree. 3 Co., Portland, Maine. at Butler, | Ladies’, Shoes ever ¢, §: WHEELER IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE {nON, WOOD-N ORK, PENCE WIRD, ships WAGONS AND CARRIACES. We Keep none but the best Goods Please call and se us. BUTLER, MO Northwest Cor. Square - - SIMS & TUCKER, LAND AND LOAN EROK EARS, EXAMINER'S of LAND TITLES And also represent he most rli- able Foreign and American Insurance Companies, The make a specialty of safely improvdy ‘investing money on ‘farms. Ladies Wraps, Jackets, &c. In brocade, satin, silk, serge, flannel | recovers | the use | gnd union goods at the Factory Store. | Faded Colors Restored. | Faded or grey hair gradually its youthful color and lustre by of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant McClintock & Burne. dressing, admired tor its purity and rich | -— - eee _— pertume. r8-1m. 7 | —_—_NEW——_— We are ofttering the John Deere Piows, | LI VERY STABLE Cultivators, Harrows and the new Deere | Planters this year at special prices. CS. Wheeler & Co. For pure grass seed, go to CS Wheeler & Co. millet, blue- | Berryhill & Thompson. Having purchased tne stable of C. T. | Tracy, we are now ready to furnish the pubhie with NEW BUGGIES and TEAMS, cP A— We have clover, timoth) grass, redtop, orchard grass and a full | line of garden seeds, at Wheeicr’» We are the only agents tor the Haish | barbed wire, the best made and most eco- nomical to the farmer. C S Wheeler & Co WE ALSO KE Feed and Sale Stable | We ace sole agents dor the justly popu- | lar Mitchell wag crops last season, will and, in view of short extra time to | and will ve glad at all times to accom- Wheeler & Co. modate the pul zive 174 Ig. good men ‘ —NE Ww — SADDLE are ofiering c s h sold CS Wheeler & Co AND HARNESS rOoOREK— ED. KELLER & Co- PROPRIETORS. a choice tot of ch Blow S . Wheeler Potatoes. (on We are giving the very our John Deere Plows, vs close out our spri Butler, Mo., neat rs Jeweler Store jeufeeee ness. Goods first-claes and sold suse trimmings t } y S$ Wheeler X Co. B.A. Fahnestock’s VERMIFUCE. is below al C.S. Wheel In Coffee’s, st received a car load ot sal ars ce this present deciine of the mar- pri- er & Co. selling at bottom Cu. 5: Whee which we are Wheel evervbody ourSprin which teri R. Vel & Co. Weir immense dF receive Se sjorst wet Spanish Laces: McClintock & Burns. erin Sta 1 Furs Dew suud-, Notion=, Midinery, Ladies "i Farnishing $s, 4 5, Suis ea Farnisbing Gro ts, Grocerie= 3 gueecns ware CASH HOUSE —Or— im f2 — = _, = Ro ° —) A.S.Martin & CG@ Proditad

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