The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 31, 1882, Page 3

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was letting the » to scalp those infernal Russians from West Union, Iowa, have been | and recitations in concert by classes. | ‘AND ia tra nee ig can Tom tal and heat ee i delight in outraging Jewish men an stopping at the Laclede several days | The little scholars did remarkably 3 rere 5 SAMARITAN NERVINE “ ; women. ussia can no longer while they examined the many fine | well and reflected the highest credit CITY iF FLIVE RY Capitol paid IN, - - 975-000. | st Ic Cae ane Of gartng may tee Collen Oat boast of civilization; the ways of |both upon themselves and_ their e Sanden SAMARITAN NERVINE OCAL a Seam : { = z : Cherries are ripe. = A ra : : Closing Exercises of Four Grades | Sasa Sees must be ane of s 3 Ree ae as ape Judge Brown rad his Ohio of the Butler Public Schools |. S<"°"*. CePortment of the schol- E Mr. Gillette has had his new fence | street residence repainted. [t looks on Thursrday | ars, which, tersely expressed, was ~ nted. just * ! srday. } gentlemanly and lady-like, almost wv PLEt 5 § ! : ; ! without an exception. The decora- | zi ee i soc per hund o5 had a nice! The Examination Very Satisfactory, | tions were artistic and pleasing to === ae —__—_____—_. Dui in front of the Rhetorical ExercisesExcel- | behold. map-drawi and | Authorized Capitat, $200,060 Work on the opera house 1s now lent and the Visitors Numer- other blac aelienaeE oo ee if esas apital Paid ap nO,O0% i NEWS. It is not definitely known yet that i the new G. B. organ will start a OUK SCHCOLS. : : of her pupils, who were remarkably | | well-behaved and attentive. lef lic schools 1s a pu BUTLER Cc. t. iy f Pros, my Ni progressing 5 ous and Attentive. t on the boards f = Butler wil! steam fire en- tations was ver ce a é 3 BOOKER POW 983° eine. ae ea : i , | respect the pre T.W. CHE SEs i § Thursday the sky was cloudy and Wn. E. Heed Very few of the crossings in town ate above high-mud ¢ Saye ee eee Nal company be organized ¢ the attenaance of visitors lar 1 : Nothing less than $500 will be eet aA Lek ogee pee a 3 deep interest manitested in the larg as ee Ea RR aera telephone between Yhe schools, too, were attractive; 404 siied DIRECTORS sufficient to insure the success of our | p45) nee : ey ea an attendance and close attention on : : © Visitors, being decorate rO- | op as 4th ot July celebration. é z a aS ae ec pro | Thursday. = Beas Oo IE Sam. Levy has had his North} fusely and tastetully with boquets of Boulware, C, H, Dutche Good-by been honored by ; Mr. chintz-bug, we’ve your visit long enough and we’re glad your going- | ance. —— —- : aie: Saag ay ox, s R, D. Williams. steam fire engine will enhance EEE 5 es of the rooms also the magic word: | j « a ; ~dD.' 8 A = Rev. Collins, of the Christian | «:wejcome.’? wreathed i i a ;| fhe Story ef ihe Sewing Ma Q Booker Powell, WM, FE, Walton, the value of Butler property ten per | oy yc} ale peices : Come aes ee : 2 cent CARECH, WE Se a ap na ucc | cedar,,and placed conspicuousiy, CC ze = ” * ‘lecture in t Ono street M. E. _ Receives Deposits subject to checix at | a Isn’t it about time the city council ensuing year? } Our prospects are still good tor | the Ft. Scott, St. Louis & Chicago ; railroad. A park is needed in Butler and | now is the time to act in the matter, for land is increasing in value daily. | i has purchased a fine organ of Seen Saat ee BAe Xs Mr. J. C. Clark contemplates | guy i j = : pea racst be sent by mail, post paid, to any ) J, R, Estill, see Z = pe Sprague & Hunter to complete the In tl ss 1 1 1 Livi c, C. Duke. M, A, Maynard sae 2 residence or & e as is nthe first and second grades, ; person living at a distance tr ou | = : 2 BRR ARS Sat erecting a fine residence on his | seauty and charm of the interior. : = fe @ at a distance trom ou Your business is respecifully solicited. | property just south of Mr. Young’s on south Lyons street. ae | The new addition to the Laclede on a free bus in a short time. is about completed. When r : , r | “ Hotel pat meas A | son, W. B. Bridgeford and W_lson | of sixty scholars enrolled at the end | NEW YORK | i | a ee : finished it will be newly furnished | p a ies aa ane : . ey a ion , q 5 ° x = a ey, Who dissappeare very of the term twenty-five were | 31-1 year . with carpets, tables, sotas, etc. We! .iddenly on last Tuesday eveni : : | NEVER FAILS. a tek al ee ee eee eS BUTLER, MO also lea! B The above reward will be paid by | The rhetorical exercises in the atter- é | , es ERVI It would afford us infinite pleasure her soldiery are too dark and their deeds to damnable for that. The horses stolen from Smith and Denney, near Knights station, men- tion ot which was made in the Patri- | church or ty printing for the | | has recently bu:lt an addition to otat the time, have been tound. They were in the possession of two thieves, on White river, Arkansas, and from various sources, our re- porter.is led to believe that they were strung up to a tree, side by side, by the vigilantes.—[Carthage Patriot. Wednesday J. C. Ciack sold the oe singin The work in this room . . Seta The Time feats Furniture and Undertaking, | rewis cheney >. Clark)! Poi emeanionrrieloges bore 5 ei re Bi rol asthe des fps oie Sue 7 wis Cheney Jj. C. Clark, < brick residence known as the Cowles has been very good. The results g Dr. Elliot Pyle fion. J.B. Newberry | SRISLIE ERMA Af SPC Reale wna property to Mr. S. B. Catterlin, for the sum of three thousand dollars dollars, cash. Mr. Catterlin is one of the party that recently arrived here from Ohio, of whom mention has been previously made. We Tt has t ck suggest Main street residence r rly painted, + and it now presents a fine appear- next Tuesday night. In a private letter from friend J. D. Allen, of the Kentucky Military Institute, n about ten days he will turn his back our he says that in on his Sam’! Welch,residing east of town, | already commodious residence, and Fifty cents reward’ tor any infor- mation of the whereabouts oi Harey Gipson.. J. T. Gipson, J. N. Gip- the disconsolate widows. r i J. K. Rosier, with his four sons, | farms adjacent to Butler with a view to purchasing. They had settled down uvon D. N. ‘Thompson’s place, north of town, but the trade had not been consummated up to the latest hour. B. B. Bigstatt, who now has charge of W. W. Hamilton’s stock farm east ot town, gave the Times a pleasant call Thnraday and left his | name forthe Weekly. Mr. Big- | staff is one of the solid men of the country. | that under no circumstances will the | Butler 4th of July celebration be! abandoned. Every — preparation looking tothe grandest time ever wit- nessed in Butler will contine to on until the event has come and | Butler does not FO { go | merits of the teacher the streets muddy, but the tempera- ture was pleasant and, consequently, festoons of leaves fragrant flower appropriate framed In nearly all and grasses, mottoes and chromos. tended a gracious invitation. The concourse of patrons and friends of | the school which responded to the } urgent invitation of the principal and | teachers was the that ever visited our schools on a like occasion largest and their interest seemingly very very deep. The examinations were more than satisfactory and the cles- rcises, without an ing e) exception, successtul, entertaining and praise- Miss Belle teacher, the examinations west school, were in the two grades of reading, spelling, ; numbers and oral geopraphy. Out noon consisted af opening and _clos- ing addresses, recitations, dialogues teacher. Muss Rogers evidently has perfect control over her pupils. and has exhibited marked powers as an instructress. In the third and tourth grades, west school, Miss Lizzie Tathwell, teacher, the examination consisted of spelling, reading and arithmetic in both grades. The result was highly satisfactory and pleasing. Theafter- noon exercises consisted of opening and closing addresses, recitations, dialogues, etc., interspersed with both of the examination and closing exercises were the highest encomiums that could be pronounced upon the ; and the in- |‘ telligence and dilligence of the schol- > > i ars. Miss Tathwell deserves great Rogers, ; cism, and th i preciated our peo; was enced by the Generous Rewards: pamphlet, blue nd go with cover, numerous grav will be GIVEN AWAY ! to any adult person calling tor it, at h or sub-of | any bran er Manutacturing Com offices. i The Singer Manutacturing Co -Principal [ Cfics ¢4pUrict wcere, FREIGHT LINE Having purchased the treight wagon of J. M. Guyant and in ad- dition sarted a city delivery wagon respectully solicit the patronage of Butler’s business hoping by punct ual attention and fair practice to merit. 166-1m c. B. LEWIS 0. Satterlee, Dealer in ALSO . ' Burial Robes SIZE AGE AND SEX. i 1 | Cali and get prices 1 J i iphrey, John B. E A, H,} T, W, Childs, ans money, buys and sells ex- and does a general banking bus- wy . Or will! y S$, Q. Dutcher, Frank Votis Donovan, BATES COUNTY ORGANIZED IN i871, Surplus - - - Large Vault, B urglar-Proof: - Safe with Time Lock. We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. E. P. Henry, I. N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, J.J. Ryan, Ww. Fe Bard, Dr. D. D. Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith. F. J. Tygard. Green W. Walton, | er found to any i, in fo. peeri cases of Nervous P our most eminent Tn man} condition of the blood, this rears in medi ine, have nevi taas have batted 80 does. five ye SAMARITAN NERVINE le xirl of Ate, | Sho was siso, and r he can Made a sure eure of os of Bie Sone Son ‘AN NERVINE SsAMARIT: Corea me tes ee ASS ten SAMARITAN NERVINE jo te means of Cura TY Je BE PAA a, wy, SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over sae other ductors. —B. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of 5 SAMARIT AS ede wy Cured our child of fits after given up. ow fami); clap, it har over 10) in 36 ee ENBY inen. Vervilia, Warren . SAMARITAN NEBVINE Corea me o rota ncaa RE SAMARITAN NERVINE é SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fit, after having had 2,500 tm. months. Mas. E. Foes. West Potsdam, SAMARITAN NERVINE | € | | Cured in« of epliepay of ning years’ standing. os can Miss ORLENA MansHaLL, Granby. Newton Co.. Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE | Has permanently cured me of he of many. Ferran wily cured eon actEn. st. Joseph, Mo. | SAMARITAN NERVINE . ae =. | gone. propose to | Se S = } -FICERS : hope that he may find the ‘Electric | > : i t Pr | credit for the success of her first year’s Eee = ox H OFFICERS. | Cured me of bronchitis, asthma and general debitity, — ¢ ity? allthat hes cs Be tae ae at be out-done in this matter. Two of) — 1 5 6m: ADRIAN MO. ; i OLivEr Mees, Lronton, ity’? all thathe can wis as a work. | — SAMANITAN NERVINE -—-—- j } Has cared me of asthma: also scrofula of many want, a wood and coal yard, at that | of its being a most extraordinary | hi . a i ill | role ‘I'he afternoon exercises. were very j J sam ‘an 5 ‘a point. We understand that he will) case. Mrs. Vickers had been suf-} : c AND THROAT z Cured my witeots nebjone PRebmyd fxs 4 ‘ be the regular agent of the Rich Hill | ng for years with a large tumor, | interesting and a apes | E Ss it D The Direct Route sAMaRrr ax ERVINE re Coal Company in Butler. It gives) which was removed by ten doctors, | with the singing of the Lords prayer | co e . ee = Davis oa ae Lest : : y | and closing with a gesture song. A == , M.D. FOR ALL POINTS IN eal woot etvin Co, . hours. The tact that the promoters emblems of the seasons in their alifornia ; of the celebration move are the very | aoeoee ee asf eat aes hands, and a boy dressed up to rep- Sic Hil sees tase: . cS 2 best business men ot the city is evi- | Louis Webb returned Thursday | resent ‘‘Father Time.’? The schol- Newada,.930: 2% 2 See . VV - bade’ | : " : M sexi br. Be and Texas. | a NE dence enought to satisfy the public| from Mountain Grove, Wright| ars are very bright and their work Harrisonville, 27th, r- Berry | home. In the first second grades, ne TH a “WIS C EY i eae “ = oo =e ere s . e K =NE a President’ M Michatiand oh ard ees bat Bee nes east school, Miss Ada Butler, teach- DISEASES AMD DEFORMITIES 1 Cc CLARK ee - - Vice President. | Oarataaket nomeenenaee bat yea Ee: Wick arls terre | east s B. Te : ‘ ee USE Aa aera cet : |F.1. TYGARD - - - - Cashier. | C"Ghtnces # Curtis. Osakin, Douglass Co.-Minm the lot just cast of the Willard prop- | erty on Ft. Scott street and has the | was performed upon a lady named > i kas Big = ‘ Seed ae eee SAMARITAN NERVE material’ on the ground to enclose &. | Mrs. Vickers. in Montrese, an ac- encouraging, as out of seventy five | Has permanently enred mc of epll ene Davip TREMBLY, Des Motnes, lows He will establish Butler’s long-felt | us pleasure to record the establish- | ment of this enterprise, and we wish The 4th of July celebration at But- ler is a sure thing. Over $200 was raised Thursday morning in about two that the enterprise will be agreat suc-.! county, at which point he left the veess. Arrangements will be madeto4 New York Show. accommodate 15,000 people. Dis- | he 1s glad to get back and he thinks | tinguished speaker« will be announc- edin due timte. ‘A certain man in town is éwing the best bands in the stateare secured | On Satur last an operation count of whick we publish because one of whom was from St. Louis. | They first drew ten gallons of water i from the tumor and them cut it out. | | It weighed between So and go | | pounds and filled a wask tub. Mrs. | | Vickers seemed to stand the opera- tion very weil and was living at last Louis says that | that severa! others would be equaily and er, the examination was in spelling, reading and numbers, and was very scholars enrolled at the close of the term about thirty were promoted. | special feature was the representa- tion of ‘‘Old Father Time’’ by twelve little girls dressed in white, coronated with bandeaux having the respective names of the months in gilt letters upon them and holding remarkably good. Miss Butler isa thorough disciplinarian and success- ful teacher, who has reason to be proud of her record. jas giaa if they could only do the same. A paintul lack of funds pre- | In the third and fourth grades, east schvol, Miss Mary Bowden, teacher, F p EYE Kansas City. Oculistjand Aurist, of the New York Eye Ear, Institute,§will visit regularly: each menth, f BUTLER, 25 and 26. (Office at the Palace Hotel.) EYES TESTED FOR GLASSES. * | Wissouri Pacific RAILWAY. Bansas, Colorado, Weur Mexico, 2 Trains Daily —VIA ST. LOUIS.— a Isaac JewsLi. Covington, Ky, ing. cores «aS era ured 4 fricnd of mine who lyspepsia very } Micnagr O'Connor. by wife er ured my Of eptispey of 35 years SAMARITAN NERVINE | DE. 8. A. RICRMOND & CO., Enterprise | JN SUTLERé We have fitted up machinery tor 2 the examination was upon the fol- lowing studies: Reading, arithme- j Vails. however, and the prospects of | i * the manufacture of the EAST 35 NORTH | ‘quite a bill to a certain groceryman | : : af on Sixth street. Sunday the grocery- | the boys are gloomy unless thev i . | happen to strike some ‘better fields. |; man proposed to give the man $1.50! PPE tic; grammar, geography and pen- af = SE H : ae oe etl to the store ied 7 abe. = - ar = manship in both grades. Splendid soe ste Sia i Me s |Ciimax Bed Spring, work it out. Yesterday morning the | poe _ fae Pe fe | work was done m_ thts (departncat H.V -PEN TZ 24 ] ai 2 Trai ns Dai [ + With adjustable head rise and + man was promptly on hand .to as- | railroad where he was going to work | [y the afternoon the rhetorical exer- ee ~ +f L first class in every respect. Is a sume his clerk duties. , ‘‘Take a seat i his hands he found SS let | cises consisted of recitations, dia- | FURNITURE. i ' : noisicss and : on the box there till I-call for you,”” | to other Sic “Ps oe ee bee logues, addresses and a general re- ee Sigs IE A. Warrantel ca Pizise All ~ Said the merchant. He sat—and sat (™eR are In a ! i view. This review wasan attractive! og Tete Riera. aes Send FAST -TIME, SUPERIOR ACCOMCDASTION + i ontilnoon. After dinner he: was ‘skinny lien. teature and served to show that the! OR NO SALE. promptly on hand again. ‘‘Take a Wells’ Health Renewer. ut ku-s we scholars were well advanced for | COFFINS ey eek Res arco.” fru Seen seat,’’ said the groceryman as before. ure foe Ses ee Hay Ta theirpositon. MissBowdenisanex-' Made and turnished on short notiec ; ar e TRUZAN & MADDEN. : oe re Pes Seg He ACRES % 3 r - z 5 sto com. | Otders may be lett xt F. Evans* stable | A- A. Tatmace ~ Cia e : : He sat on till night and was credited | gists, West’n Mo. Depot, Meyers Bros , perienced teacher and seems to com i atter night or on Sunday. Butler. Gen’l. Manager. Gen'l. Pase’r Agnt | Four bloci:s east of square on Dako Mo j i < Co., Kansas City, Ma. 200-7-: | mand both the respect and affection j “teet. a4r-aw 14-th with $1.50.—[Rich Hill Gazette.

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