The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 19, 1882, Page 7

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visited Kansas W. Daniels City to-day. W. W. Lukenbill is preparing to start a wood shop in the building opposite the Laclede hotel on Dako- ta street. Dun- to Messrs. Pace, Edwards and can have entered into a contract puild a business house on the Dun- Main can lot, North street. Size 21x85, féet. Catterlin & Le eg’s new carriage tactory, ander process of erection on Dakota St., forward to completion. and two stories high. is being rapidly pushed ; It is 52x56, The foundations of the opera house | and Albrant’s carriage factory underrapid headway The Casity 3ros. and Fred Evans’ new busi- ness houses have the joists laid and walls commenced. — Work will be commenced on tearing down the old Thursday | stone resi- hase arate tan SUTIN ORR oor omenepcermameumtenrtnerenanmemmgmmmar all Nie dence nerth of the post-office, own- ed by Mr. Duncan. The rock will be utilized in the foundation of the new brick business buildings to be put up by Me }-cb. Pace; Vs Ps Edwards and A. Duncan. There will be two of these buildings, each 22x85, the lower floor store rooms and the second story offices. Prot. B. F. Winfrey of Pleasant Hill, herein desires to return thanks to Mayor Letker, Il. Sigmund, W. W. Ross, W. W. Eldridge, Col. Pace, J. M. Patty, Prof. Allison, W F. Hanks, Judge D. V. Brown, Dr. | Betz, and others of the A. O. | U. W. and of the A. F. & a. M., for courtesies and favors extended | in advancing the interests of his scientific works which he has recent- ly had copy-righted. A story has been going the rounds that another opera house was be built in Butler. A+ Times reporter traced the thing to this its’ source morning and found nething but «a | , bluff. If anybody supposes for a! moment that W. E. Walton can be | bluffed oft from completing Ins opera building, they are surely laboring under a great delusion. J. R. Davis with his tamily ar- rived in the city Wednesday from Marshal, Saline county, to epta position in the Times office. Mr. Davis, 1s the well known and_ suc- cesstul newspaper man in southwest Missouri, having at time been connected with the proprietorship of the Clinton Democrat, the Warrens- burg Journal-Democrat and Marshal Democrat. one the The limbs which trom the trees the were trimmed in court house | ard, recently, along with the other | debris, gives it the appearance of a! ceptacle forall the rubbish of the | city. Why the cleaned up. Jaid off into ¥ could yard rot be aks and } otherwise = beautified ? Were Phaltum walks to be laid in place ot as- the scaly sand stone ways which now answer that purpose, the yard the small park instead of the de- would soon assume appearance serted look which it now hus. St. Joe Merald: Charley Ford States that on one evening just be- lore the tragedy he and Jesse James Were riding out a short distance cast pot the city Suddenly a ball of olled beneath their horses feet and disappeared at the Both Pof the men saw it and fesse remark- fire } roadside. pedthat it was a warning and he Wouldsoon have trouble. © Charley Sys he had ofte 1 heard Jesse speak of a ball of fire coming to him and ations were always followed by serious trouble. He believed it tobe a atural warni nd supernatural ng. and heretofore he has redoubled his Vigi- h lance on such occasions, but time he was cau f } and his guard, -4eath was the penalty. An B nteresting Fact- med agonal heart: Gt physici- In people hi: such alaw in An Teolved themselves in i Mi tee which has er Pent tor ails avin _ ing the Piles, as ¢ P Wthe marker. = Fork both ways. National cc le remedy only relia that won't d&w & poor rul April I-in | property immediately north of } fourc EXPRESS ROBBERY. Adrian the Scene ot Another Rob- | bery Tuesday. sends the infor ion this date. Ay I Our village had a ripple of excitement in the | of arresting Dr. Wm. Lafeytt | for robl expres at ine | place. Mr. Dore. the > dis- covered the loss in minutes ! fter the robbery occurred. and the manner in which Lafeytt acted im- mediately after by paying debts and spending money, some of #t which Mr. Dore Lafeytt so took revoelyer Mr. Dore. With that he shooting at the recognized as h a Ben mnging to actised windo across the street from thy Howerton surrender. Tle was ticd and sent to the county ie in charge of Constable uz connection with the Prosecuting Attorneyship oon the Republica ticket. Sam’ L evy is having a one story | ceptable of much good, addition, 14x25, erected on Dr. Betz’. it a neat place. The boom is manifested on every- hand. Rev. D. Wood torn away the old fence in front of the Dakota St. church parson- age and replaced it with a beautiful new fence. To-day he the pater to work painting the same. Jno has and set £ The residence of Dr. Betz has been removed, thus opening Dakota street tothe west lhmit of the corpo ration. The Dr. has placed a fine ion under his residence is now having a two story addition, 16x18, erected. THe will tear old weather-boarding away the and re- place new, substitute window ot two panes, repaint and otherwise beautify his dwelling until it will be | one of the finest in the city. A Remarkable Coincdence It is a matter of journa © record, that some years since, chooner set trom Baltimore, havi ot thirteen men, bya most singular treab of nature, the entire force was attacked by sted itself in i a skin disease, weich manit and | sashes | ot | fort. which was | oratory saloon |} ; of Butler and so little house. It required several men io , arrest him, and not until he was} covered by three revolvers did ne} |r. THE LECTURE LAST NIGHT. ‘Music and its Divine Influence” as Set Fo:th by Dr. Porteus The lecture ot Rev. Dr. Wm. Por- . C. A., at the Bap = Tuesday, was a literary treat of }no ordinary character. Owing, | however, chilly and the pockets of the people. the to the temperature being both as regards the evening attendance was small and the result consequently adverse to the object. Porteus evinced rare resources and deep research in his masterly et- practical, theoreti- He held his audi- spell-bound by cal and poetical. ence his cloquent and beautiful rhetorical periods. Few such intellectual teasts have ever been set before the people was the inter- est shown that it will not soon be re- The ted. proceeds, pe gross us near as could be ascertained this | morning, were $16 50, which will | elsewhere. his | benefit wuold | time, to t: i | i | on board a crew} large ulcerated on s und hands, wholly incapacitaGnp the men rom duty: | ‘The result was that the vessel was towed | back to the city where the men were | placed in the hospital. Moral! Had Swayne’s Ointment for skin d sbeen usedin the first piace, the crew would | have recovered in from t2to 24 hours. April t-im d & w | The trial ofthe parties supposed | the Blue Cut train Independence, to be eng in has de- robbery, veloped some very grave suspicions. | One Holland, the j rat Indepen- dence. a Chicago detective and one | ortwo others who have been conspicu- ous in the prosecution of the ac- cused rebbers, have now to rise and explain as to their cou and vindi- the and cate themselves from ct be the robbery. suspicion x in the assisting in gang PILES! PILES: PiLEs! \ sure cure , need suffer! tor Blind, Bleeding, Itc and Ule d Pil + been discovered by Dr. % dian remedy tiled D dian Oingumn sing the worst cl < > tanding. N e i poultice, gives i ENRY & Co., P ev Street, New ¥ j early day. | Mr. Frank flora willlead at the next > : i Curry, P. Cox and Jas. Keep. To | fall short of meetmg the expenses by ' enumerate es men who threatened | several dollars. to kill him. and those he would kill au all particulars would make up a auction Stock Saies. SENS Mai iiss SE eS TS ONT Mr. R. A. Thompson, of Platt A new house has boen crected | county, is in the city and called at just south of the schoo! house in| the Times office tu-day. His busi- West Butler. ness is to establish an auction stock : sale in Butler one day in each month. We have heard the name of our ; eee aes Be oe ss pie i He is just trom Nevada where he young triend, Al Smith, mentioned S . has made arrangements for such | at besides having established them | The certainly sus- | and accrue, enterprise Is great | naturally in | rmers and stock men. We | | ) He is also putting a new | hope Mr. Thompson will meet with | fence around that property, making will the commencement ot the sale at an | such encouragement as secure , in their own words. A Timely Book. prot is no subje re the American peo time as that of Mormonism. ot the hour. and ministers topic newspi pers azines are the preach topic ot The last Bacon was ° about ES *SINO1 "1S “1S NIV 15 Nive “0 S12"O9 3NIDIGIN DS SNIDSICIW U2 LUV “HG 3H AG G3uNLOVINNUR "202300 DINOL NOW] §. EXLNVA “NC Fe Aue 03 90Uasaj00d uy 1) oquoseid | *Apourar phe SasUTMe 350 sno jo oWOS PEG oaey yeu Sos “sUON Dapdsad u =e J0 0081402204040 08*y;003 Suz uoyourg you Uo48 Jo word: eur *wetof apqvr ur sntoydsoyug pr: pupysvog upians2g ‘uosy fo opexog wong Jo UorpuquCs F people think they know all about buteven the best informed onsiuit \Y rrp srusing » Dages of the n ook, iS eo Eg) dE fi vs +The Women of Mormonism”? ' = fh tg oar ean ee é Bee tc tithe SESS Ty to contess to teelings of astonish- BFS © f ment ai the iniquities there portray- predtvatBnydlo-ssirtigrsacd vp send the ed, and to admit halt had) Address, DR. BUTTS. res: ae ESTABLISHED OV 2a: TIE not been told. ‘ SYMPVONS OF Miss Francis E. Willard in the FORE “cr. introd Ean nto the book says: 1 ‘hee gt APE with Pope “igh Ce nau e have read its pages with thoughts Leb en pues : 1 too deep for tears. Some sulphur j Guustion to ¢ Irritability ' shrouded planet : lave a ® jeeling of ‘ és m Wearive iut lary fiendish e to fitly Heart, Dota beto es, X ellow Skin, whit reveal, but mere te 1 pri pathos and such woe.” “The Women ot Moi story amy ze they aS he ttingy parrot in presence LOIS. OF Told an the of Polyg as ieniselves.”” is wu- It City, the Victims Ti is edited py Utah, leaders She thentic work. a lady has the in Salt Lake who long been one ot the in Anti-Polygamy cause. victims’? almost The who made the statements, the stories of the persons many ot whom are still in the Mormon church and see no way out, are willing to make private affidavits to the truth- fulness of their accounts. This work is to make a great. stir in the country; everyone who hears It is sold it wants to read it. only by subscription so as to have it. cir- “Rough on Rats.’, The thing desired tound at last. Ask | Druggists tor “Rough on Rats. It” clears. out rats, mice, “roaches, flies, beds | bugs 1¢c. boxes 200-7-ly The Prayer Meetings. Owing to the inclemency the | weather and the presence of the minstrel show, the attendance at the | respective churches for worship by | not large. However, as is always the case when but few are present, deep interest was mani- ; fested. At the CHRISTIAN CHURCH topic the world,’” Maddox. fact of prayer was the was ‘‘Nonconformity to | and Mr. N. In view existing taken. leader of the the subject was well 6 At tl ially horses, do not make 2 very sails eee = ' good showing, having had the dis- | DAKOTA ST. M. E. CHURCH. ease knoyn asthe pink eye. I heard the pastor, Rev. J.D. Wood, con- | a gentleman remark the other day ducted the meet topic. as that he did not think that pink eve as the entire cause of somany thin customary with that church, was the “4 therenure case 0 . i I Is. S ; fleshed horses. He thought that in nternational S. S. lesson fer next] come cases there had been a d Sunday, which was discussed with profit. CHE BAPTIST CHURCH had a good meeting. conducted Mr. A. T. Sims. attendance was fair and the interest very by | he good. No special topic was considered. PHE PRES PERIAN CHURCH held a good meeting, notwithstand- mg the ; pastor. The subject we were un- able to learn. Adrian Jottings. A Mr. Wade livirg seven miles west of sA\drian came to town last | Friday. got his flax seed and grocer- an little too much red-eye, tur lhis wagor over on himselt and broke a collar bone and other- se bruised himself. Dr. Parks to attend him. ic reports a small boy ewe did not learn) dy- from injuries received from being aby a horse last Sabbath. kick A comp. v has been organized to coal in the Bart. Holder- rm five miles west and one A side track will be built to when opened, from lop the ines. near tu cures choice territory will j 1s looking well. absence of Mr. Newton, the: ! To places where no agent can be secur- }ed the work will be sent by mail on receipt of the price, $2. The enterprising agent who be fortu- We understand the publisher in this county. culated as widely as possible. se- nate. desires good agents Full particulars can be obtained by \addressing R. S. Peale & C., St. Louis. Mo. Altona and Vicinity Items. | The farming interests are looking up. he farmers are out at carly dawn and work all day. They are succeeding well in getting in their spring crops. The majority have sown their oats and flax, and have a portion of their corn planted. Wheat Stock, and espec- ficiency in the quality and the quant ty of food given them, and perhaps t the cattle. that is so, especialy judge Edwards iias sold his drug store to B. F. Haynes & Co. Mr. Al Wright left home on Thurs- day morning for Sioux City. His | kusiness is pilot ona steam bout. He will be absent until next fall. Although he has left, his new hous is going on to completion and will be quite an improvement and an ornament to our town. Conspicuous among our visitors during the week has been Hon. T. J. Galloway, Deputy Sheriff. Hanks and Robt Etzler, of Butler. Also drummers and others whose where- abouts we did not learn, have their appearance on the street. Misses Bertha and Kate Bathurst, | who have been students in the But- ler Academy, are at their new home. but will commence teaching school next weck. Miss Bertha will teach in the Mingo school house and Miss ‘Kate at Fairvie A man passing through here with his stock. from Johnson county to Lamar. hadone of his kine laydown and dic n the residence of Mr. oad Ritchey. The next morn- ra Warrant was issued, an man was brought back. clear by r paying costs. i sent. and th and glad to get the offence warning th lav, themselves. ae ka whose term had nary steps were also taken to pr e way of sell school if necessa it ling on 7 f the depot. IreMizy the suppose i relates | made | noving Headache © right eye, * highly Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Stil: many of the Lest medicines kiwatn aie bined intoamesicine of such varied a ‘ wers, asto make the Greatest Purifier&ine Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. / Tt cures Dyspepsia, Rheum Slee} oh | alldiseases of the Stom MVCRS yocvare wasting onsumption 6 | ae Enctecs of . ” TaN EMIGRANTS dior circ pei Wishing farm JHlorses, Mares or fules will do well to call on € s i i ifi TRACY, at the Southern bles, miss ISSOUFI poem Butler, he always keeps a supply. 5 tf. RAILWATZ. i- The Direct Route FOR ALL POINTS IN Hansas, Golorado, Wer Mexico, | H.V.PENTZA:cR TLRNITURE. | { A ‘ BAB BR RIAGES ? | rains Dail MP ail styles aud prices |A Good Hearse Aiways on Hand } ae COFEING | and furnished on short notesr epee & _ | Orders may be lett at F. Evans? stable ROUTE! y. Butler, Mo Fo patter night oron san C. B, LEWIS’ FOR ALL POINTS EN EAST = NORTH —VIA ST. LOUIS 2Trains Daily - THE DIRECT ‘THE | Pullman Palace Hotel Cars ron between ST. LOUIS .\ Nb SAN ANTONIO. via Sedalia. . Livery, Feed, A ™ 1—— STABLE trom Louis, and depart at St. All train, the Grand Unior Depot hereby assuring passengers connections, acrive SALE direct) TME, SUPERICA ALMAGK, ) es Manager. Gen'l. } CHANDLER, sr Agnt | FAST Buggies. Carriages, Horses, officer LB CE PPPESE ioysicrcs ui coving am. lid BUTLER. a we we he ied pean FARMERS Clim::x Bed Sorings wus: wit exvelbut teed Jot and

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