The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 17, 1882, Page 3

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chinch 9ug is going ‘*where - wood-bine twineth.’’ i 3 - ' The old barn of Mrs. Patten’s, on | a strect. 1s being moved away. William R. Thomas was fined | and costs, in Pleasant Gap ship, tor obstructing the high- atic Beatty, a daughter ot Mr. | miller in Lefker’s mill, | ya diy scalded by steam trom a ettle Wednesday. demand tor brick in Butler cemmense and the supply limited. Ten thousand bricks daily, besides | q present product, would find | igeady market. Bring Dr. Lee has purchased a lot of Mr. C. P. Yoakum and will com- mence the crection of a residence thereon i i Mr. A. Watson has purchased one of the houses which stood just north | ot Hurley’s lumber yard and is mov- | ing it out to West Butler. i on your | Vv. bought one of the | mules from C. T. that has ever exchanged hands in Bates county. Price paid, $400. | ’ Jas. Riddle finest spans Tracy, just before his departure, of “bree cheers for the Patriot. That has the true ring to it. Teach Republican sinners repentance to that extent that your district will be included in the ‘‘solid brigade’’ in 1884, and Missouri will rise up and call you blessed. Boththe Cumberland Presbyterian and the Catholic churches will soon commence building houses of worship in our city. Let them be goodones. Butler ought to be get- ting past the day of combustible frame churches. What alarming inconsistency: | What a startling disregard of estab- lished maxims! ‘Beauty is as beau- ty does :’’ heauty ceases to be -beau- } ty when it becomes brassy. If But- ler’s girls are brassy then we see no “opportunity’”’ in the feature of the charity fair which called for the above from the Review. Oh, shut up. Sunday a miner named Stewart, who lives ar Webb City, was taken with the small-pox. He was imme- diately removed from town, but still the citizens ot that burg do not feel exactly secure, so the school board closed the schools for one week. They will no doubt again commer.ce atthe end of that time.—[Joplin Herald. Messrs. Buehner and Joseph, the new cigar manufacturers, received their revenne stamps yesterday and have placed their first lot of about to-day. Phev have four brands at Present: ‘‘Iris,’’ ‘‘La Excelencia,”’ “First Rose,’’ and ‘All the go.’’ They are pleasant gentlemen, will make good citizens and we hope that in this, asin every other case, home enterprise will be properly en- couraged. » Protection from fire is the demand the people at present. We want iron-clad fire-limit ordinance; we nt provisicns to the effect that ngercus old traps, in which fires fe apt to originate at any time, may declared nuisances and removed; ‘want a steam fire engine and a orough firedepartment. Thetime past when a fire in Butler could be ted lightly ; our present improve- Mentsdemand protection, and pro- ion they will nave. If it is not ranted improvement will cease and wil bid farewell to any hopes of future importance. Beauty Regained. The beauty and color ot the hair may Safely regained by using Parker’s m, which ii its pertume, cleanliness and dandr utt ting properties 22-1m The Carthage Patriot finds itself ma Republican district and 1s very ippy. Perhaps the Patriot buld be induced to migrate into a Mmunity not so intensely radical. lin News. < , How to Save. hard worke’s are subjeet to billious which may end in dangerous ill- Parker's Ginger Tonic will keep Ineys and liver active. and by pre- attack save much sickness, time and expense, Delay at such sneans danger.—Detroit Press. er column. | vered ones will teave ten thousand cigars on the market | much ad mired | yy Rich Hill Items. F. M. Wyatt and George Wood of Butler were in the city vesterday. Chas. Lon Hunter, Misses Maggie Mills and Anna T. Wyatt of Butler were in town ves- | terday. H | John Russell Young has reached ' Chicago on his way to China. He i goes on the principle that the longest the shortest way round is 3 Johnson, across. The Western Gas Men’s associa- | tion met at Chicago vesterday. Presi dent Butterworth ‘he electric light was the best friend of the gas Several of JTohnson’s circus per- j said formers have retu and more ex- pected every day. interest. had hetter look out or < The Cincinnatti health officer as- sures the management ot the Mav testival that there is n ground for ap- | prehension trom small-pox. There | {has not been a case in any hotel. i the con- The lumber to be used in struction & Lash- brooke’s new building was purchas- ed of Wyatt & Boyd yesterday, and is said to be one of the largest orders ever sold in the city. Will Morris, has been scrapmg at the Currier brick yards, was severely kicked hy | of Sanderson Secretary Chandler is reported as averse to any more Artic expedi- tions. The distinguisned secretary is able to discover the dratt of pub- it | | | New | a young boy who 3 S es | | lic sentiment when is unanimous. The Superintendent of the | a horse Menday afternoon. The | ,- : 4 | ae: g York Hebrew Aid society was bru- | injuries are over the right eye, and z aes 5 ee tally beaten by a number of Jewish | ! at may result in the loss of his ‘eye- a = | nu S refugees because he failed io fur- | sight. 5 5 saa | nish them money to start in busi- Personal. | ness. | Per —Dr. T A. Glasgow and Mr. The English minister was assaul- ted with stones in Morrocco and the sultan had 600 men imprisoned for participating in It is worth something to have a name abroad. Horn, of Rich Hill, and Mr Thomas Gummerson, of Vernon county, were in the city attending to business in the Probate court. the assault. —Mr Jas. Riddle and family left Wednesday evening for their future Hugh Kirkpatrick, of9 erm ta, home at Wadena, Minnesota. Mr. | Tex., died recently, and was sup- Riddle has Jong been a citizen of | posed to be almost a pauper. He Butler, and one of our most sub- | was eighty-six years old, and had lived in abject poverty, but, it now appears, was worth $100,000. stantial business men. In his de- parture Butler loses a good member of the community. Many friends wish him success and happiness ia his new home. —Mr. C Teater, most substantial farmers ot Shawnee township, gave the Tres office a pleasant call. He us that the corn crop is looking well. as also the oats and flax crop, but can’t say uiuch for the wheat prospect, as the chinch bug is working on it toa con- We met a gentleman on the Streets to-day who we thought must have ‘been one of the grasshopper suffererss, He was six feet and one inch high, and claimed to weigh 15 Ibs. He said he had three other brothers who were all a little taller but not quite so heavy set.—[Parsons Wonder. one of the informs William Williams an 18 year old son of Thomas Williams who lives in Washington township this couny | siderable extent. There is : large was drowned im a pond several miles acreage of flax sown in’ PIS} Qoc¢ of here on the Memphis rail- | neighborhood. The health of the | road yesterday. Another young township i good. | = = man, supposed to be a_neighbor’s No, thank you. We are the best | son who lett home with him was drowned at the same time. No par- ticulars learned.—[Springfield Sun. satisfied to be where there are plen- tv of the enemy to contend with. We were never ‘‘called’’ to convert Democrats, but to teach Republi- can sinners repentance—and_ to scold all who profess to be, and yet are not Democrats.—[Carthage Patriot. Carthage has several youthful hood- lums in its midst. Yesterday some of hem stopped a little boy and tooka halt dollar We are in- formed that they ‘‘corner’’ boys from the country and take from them from him. hwyaymen. The Republican H “R.R.DEACON! Hardware Iron, Steel: | Racine Spring Wagons, Roy: | Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows, Road Scrapers, cte. {nd best assortment in Bates Co. s THE HORNS —DEALER IN—— { NAILS. | acksmith’s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown's Corn Planters, Haworth Check | wers, Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton Ci and Bradley and | orison Hand Plows, Buckeye Cultivatc ckeye Grain Drills, ultman Taylor Threshers and Engines. Mineappolis’ Twine Binders, | ned Reaper and Mowe g Machines, Bain and La- : The largest stock North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. | ombined Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combi St. John Sewin Grocery House pocket knives and money. These youthful James imitators should be watched and when caught in the act, be punished as they deserve.—[Car- thage Banner. One hundred and fifty millions ot dollars more than are necessary to pay the expenses of the Govern- ment are to be taken from the tax- payers this year. Part of this sum will be used to decrease the national } debt, and part will be devoted to ithe most reckless, extravagant and j unwarranted appropriations. To see one of our muzzled dogs start for a piece of meat, wag him- self joyfully, and then remember the The Republican majorty that bird cage on his nose, you can now control the nationali legislation, { imagine what is meant by “*Thou The dogs from the country are the only ones that stand around the telephone poles and read the Mayor’s proc- lamation with any degree of satis- faction.—Carthage Banner. will not listen to the idea of adjust- ing the revenues with any reference tothe needs of the Government. They have jobs on foot, and they want the money to carry them through; by peculiar fortune, at the time when the country pours out an unprecedented revenue, the leader ot the controlling party rises to the top in the gross figure of the most shameless of all plun- derers, Secor Robeson. Not one dollar of the unneccessary surplus will be remitted so long as such men as hejare permitted by a debauched and corrupted party to be its spokes- men and managers in Congress. For the disgrace of upholding such men, and for the refusal to con- sider the readjustment of the rev- enue by deliberately burying the question in the hidden and uncon- troled procrastination of a commis- sion, and Rebublican party is re- sponsible.—[N. Y. Sun. FOUND AT LAST, art so near but yet so far.” Marst’s Golden Baisam, for the Throat and Lungs, is the Right Remedy. i URE FOR | Twenty-four years ago mv wife and I| were out na Lake Ontario ina sail boat, ' during a hard wind storm, and were cap- | | sized and thoroughly drenched with wa- 8 i | ter and chilled through. She took a se- | Sieh: seomaes lt Melworme wee races Ass | vere cold ied oR from sa ane per t, a snd Positive ar ‘Swatsr’s er recove! - ave spen' jundreds 0: | Soliare for physicians’ prescriptions and | Seecgenepine:cetaecnect Sunes patient medicines. She had tried every- thing that offered any hope of relief or cure of her distréssing cough, but all in vain. A-skort time ago was given a sample bottle of Marsh’s Golden Balsam i | i | forthe throat and hw It seemed to JOHN DUFF | help her. I purchased a large bottle, and } PRACLIAICAL { then another, and ee two Saas at last I had found the right remedy. It has ceredher fi. Wepre errage man | Watchmaker & Engraver, turer, Kansas City; . Set eas te forsale by F.| _ BUTLER, - MISSOURI. M.Cromly & Co., druggist, Butler, Large | bottles 50 cents and $r. Trial size to cts. | i May tst rm-dw { SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS 2 | | : a ante as — OF it STANDS ATTHE HEAL \g ra Va THE LIGHT RUNSING ‘Domestic. |C- DENNEY orm at sheir well known and popular stand en the East side of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE tar BUTLER. .cH Their stock 1s composed of Flour and tie best of Staple and hkancy Groceries, Glass, Queensware and Crtlery. THE IN MODEL Feed quality Machine of OR THE THE. ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than vey heus. im che etry, and THE DAY. therefore do not tear competition, They par ihe prieery Produce Manufactory They agit t the pat- omers, and yp Wishes at anyand all tim OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY EX1ugo Sigmund, AGENT, E BUTLER ae eee = - ————— Chas. Deney. Money to Loan On Farms at7 per cent interest an E". Maddy, DEALER IN Dry Goods & Groceries ON Dakotah Street Southeast Cor. Sqr. Commission on ’ : 3 to 5 Years IM. A : Rhiayard, time with privalege of paying betore AT THE POAP erRICE due it desired. Money turnished on short notice. WwW. E. WALT ON BUTLER, MO’ ~ are renew BOOKS AN NUTS, CANDIES, te Li ONERY. LARGE VARITIES, D TOYS ELC., IN Daily Papers and Periodicals always en hand. TT & BOYD DEALERS IN. I take pleasure in announcing ta the public that I have lvcated in Butler to make it my future home, and haye the largest and best as- sorted stock of clocks, watches and jewelry aud spectacles ever brought fo this market, which I will sell cheap for cash. Having had many years experience in the manufac- ture of watches and clocks in Eu- rope, Iam now prepared to repair watches and clocks, no matter complicated nor how badly they have been abused. By bringing htem to me, you can have them pu§ uitgood running order and guarav R.A. ATEISON, CROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE oO THE BOOM WHICH HAS STRUCK BUTLER as also struck the Grocery business, and on its tide “Bub” will cor inue to; float, 7 "ONE OF TH =LARGST AND BST SELECTD STOCK OF Lumber, Doors, sash, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster Paris &c. At Butler and Appleton C ity. Parties desiring to buy will*piease cal! andex mine our stock. v-n52 HIDES Wanted LEWIS HOFFMA (Successor to) S. HIRSCH & CO. Southeast corner of the square. wil WIT Groceries in the City. Store Room. Southeast Corner Square, Butler Mo. { + URD, STOUCHTENBURGH & CO. AccnTs, CHicact: pay the highest price in CASH for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, TALLOW. FEATHERS, RAGS, forget the place, square.) Spot Don't the Southn- slorse rot = umablin. ASH ouyzte se INDIGESTION, HEADACHE & BILIOUSHESS. BROWN MEDICINE & MF’C CO. Leavenwoutn, Kan. H Sy Never Fails!

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