The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 14, 1882, Page 3

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LOCA | FROM OREGON. ADRI L ‘EWS TRE HORNS Y R. BI Extracts trom a Letter Written 4, Gathered by the ane - e DEHACON ewan & | by Luther Shobe to Jno. aoe Summer is here. ag Daniels. imes Correspondent. —— DEALER IN—— The fire limit ordinance is now a Scio, OrEGon, May 23. 1882. Adrian does not propose to be | law. Jno. Dantzers, Esq.. outdone in patriotsm. She has as ware ron ee a i Drar Str: We arrived at Port- liberal a setot merchants, as fine a Mr Jas. Hough is having a neat | ee : ss B. 3 one atl gndanthe eratenet wavehad but} oso band, as beautiful a grove and perch erectest to nis Ohio street resi- | 5. Ne time Ss _ a§ prosperous a Vicinity ot farmers | little time to look around, but suf- ae * im dence. ee g as any city in the county. One dol- 3 : 2 ficient to know that all is mght. Yar of Adrian’s meney will go as a a = The ne : pare who [want you tostart as soon after! far as one dollar of any other city’s Backsmith’ t off of the different trains at But- you get this as you can get off; had | money in purchasing fire-works and | Rewers, Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley and making general preparations. Every- | Morison Hand Plow 4 salt 5 I AR ee Re ae i Gane | Cull Se and Plows, Buckeye Cultivators, Buckeye Grain Drills Bluffs, as it is fearfully hot on the | the children ee See abs ie i GS ee peaylou Ubtcshers aud Mineappolis Twine Binders, southermmoute. want 3 eo = - a SSS ombined Reapers and Mow e Combined Reaper and Mower n 3 ant you to run! Come and rally round the flag, boys, | Racine Spring Wagons, Roy: John Sewing Machines, Bain and 1 : 7 ine 3 rte a sie Ar ee aa ay 3 2° za = ing Mact oS ‘ and Lap my business at Portland and I will | and hear the eagle scieam on July 1 Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows, Raad pers, ete. The largest stock G nal best assortment in Bates Co. North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. rocery House OF s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown's Corn Planters, Haworth Check ge Jer will average fifty dail better come by way otf Council A traveler asked asaloon keeperin | Leadville if they ever had any cases of sunstroke in this place. ‘No,’ | 4 | take abranch house at either Salem | 4th. was the reply. ‘*Whena man gets | Alt | druak here he calis it drunk, and pcr ateiaten | Mrs. Capt. Stolp and daughter | It is going to be no trouble to sell | are spending three weeks in Morgan | . tries to find another name for “here if we get off on the right foot. i county. i T 15 STANDS ACTS eee | ' OF DENN Y | THE LICHT RUNNING ‘SOMESTIC. | |Yhis is a small place here,- but Ij} Several citizens are talking of When zt yeune promenades | think I have got as good as five or- | boring for coal. That’s right, go | at their well known and popular with his irl now he generally con-' gans sold and have only been here | ahead. ' | stand on the E i fines his perambulations to the west | two days. i Nel d at sakes | | Stang en she Net eee cae ot he square | aal ; aes — |} Nelson 3 foudy s residence is en- wHE ae aot square, are leading the and north sic uk eee city When you get to Frisco you had | closed and in the hands of the plas- THE |. ie s the mee side ot North Main street. | petter be a little careful as there is | teTer- I | GROCERY TRADE ES Doesn't have to pass any ice-cream | Jots of small-pox there. j A first-class ball is talked ot on | | sar BUTLER. co parlors. you know. | This country is prosperous and has | the night of July 4th. MODEL | -ahete sock ee \ Family | “ee! Flour and the best lots of money. I am more than a0 z es : 2 iegica Guth appeseances co.far, but The festive chinch bug is played | Pes appearances so far, but) out and the wheat crop is a sure, I am not able to live in Portland yet | thing. ng declared to a lady A man hay that he would shed ‘the last drop”’ of his blood in her defence, she said: «J often meet persons who are ready to shed the last Grop of their blood, but they take precious good care not qualiy of Staple and | hancy Groceries, | Glass, Queensware and Cutlery. i THE. ARE AT as it is a very wealthy, fast place. Machine of Very Respectfully, LuTHER SHOBE. i Miss Belle Shaw, ot Mingo town- | ship, is visiting the tamily of Capt. | Stolp. | OR THE LESS EXPENSE 1 | | | | i to shed the first drop.”’ On Tuesday Mr. O. E. Fair- Van Morall, Geo. Brundage and : z child was thirty-three years of age. others were to Butler on Monday Than ary hous. in the etty, and Charlie Lewis was the lucky man | 4745 lady remembering the fact, pre- night. THE DAY. ja gel ae uae tie competitions who was awarded the prize by the pared for him a birthday supper One of the large ware-rooms has Manufactory | They solicit ee vance of ibe ee judges tor touching a buttalo with a| 4nq invited a number of young folks | been engaged for a ball-room on the | rounge oF U iy many oastORieay and spear first in the race yesterday. It| 4, help dispose of it. Mr. Fairchild | night of July 4th. OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE BY EWugro Sigmund, AGENT fany and all Nee te their wishes at S go Sic 4 : was pretty oon ee decide mm the oe had forgotten that it was a day of; Taggart and Woods have re- ter, ~ oh re ie = out | any particular moment to him and | ceived the beli for the M. E. churg¢h. equaliy divided as to w ether he or] consequently w ats ltt will soon be in place and then y was surprised, upon | q prised, up __ Chas. Denev. Dave Williams deserved it. It was one ds 3 sinners will do well to answer ts esas, ae - arriving at home, to find the afore-; | . EE". B.. K2 a dy» = oes (2) eae promptly. BUTLER | Goods detivered in the city lim | pe | call. | an exciting run. said young folks there, and, along | ; PEALER 1 | ——— with them, was still Seat Land buyers are numerous. Six} ad ~ | CORRESPONDENCE : rt a f : ae = zee =. 1 men from Hlinois last week and two | one oan Ah nich was spread be-| ¢0.) thatstate this week are select- Dry Goods & Groceries, On Farms at7 per cent interest an | a fore him. All soon recovered from | ine homes near Adrian: | > si In an Indiana Journal by 2 Traveler. | ti..ir surprise, however, and in turn} astonished the supper. They did it| : _~ blest of anton: fas _ Ong | eS of full justice and then indulged lO Oe ee hee Ee | . fae i Butler, Mo., June 7, 1882. ; > formerly occupied by Dr. Hall. I ) ko eos ‘ D M . ini Thi some music, after which they dis- | OUTLET Ee owe st ie t a tah — treet * | gak Moniror Journav.—This eo: 2 Biwee “| oS. P. Cox isin St. Louis. “Ship-| § ‘ ] rsed, all hav ia pleas-| _>- = Cox oui P-| Southez .. Sqr. e rm : balmy June morning finds me at this, Ben a ing enjoyed 4 pleas-) ing cattle to that market is his | CHEESE SUE Ss . 9 : BUTLER, MO to ears one of the most beautiful and enter- 2 ne e h , M I. Mj forte.”” x eee = = — ———————— es ae e were shown by Mr. J. M.} ——__——— i prising cities of the southwest, and eae See ss en ae eo | a j RA. aA RAa 2 : : surrounded by a country of most ex- McClintock, of this city, a litho- in Response. Yy ear a, | time with privalege of paying betore graphic engraved birds-eye view ot Olympia, the capital city ot Washing- ton Territory. It is a beautitul | piace, being situated on Puget sound, and haying one of the finest harbors on the Pacific coast. The view} shows a stream flowing over a steep | due it desired. Money turnished on AT THE ?G8T OFFICE 3uTLER, Mo., June 8. 1832. Ep. Tim In an item in your issue of Tuesday, referring to the quisite coolness. The - billowy waves of wheat, now turning trom green to gold, that rest im gracetul repose over the sloping hills sweep- ing far down into the valleys like the safron drapery of the bride, seem to woo the cycle with restive fascina- tion. Far to the south rise, in the irregular semetry the timbered hills, out-lined in emerald against the orange sky. Wild roses every- where, frame this picture with « bloom of beauty, which, to be once seen is like the dream of early love- lies in the mind forever. People may praise Kansas, laud Nebraska and go ecstaticover Colora- do, but in many years of travel I have seen nocountry that surpasses this. and, may I hear say, it offers better and cheaper land than Kansas has. The people are the embodiment generosity, and any stranger worthy of respect will here find the warmest welcome: I have never been in any state where Ihave found as much real, genuine, unselfish friendship as. I find here, as far asthe masses are short notice. WwW. E. WALTON - LNERSTERQY NE cause of my presence in Butler at ASABE SSS this time, the assertion that relatives =a Se \. objected to the union of myself and £5 Baia ke =e OS ates | elevation and forming a water-fall | partner, on account of our advanced ; : of great power. Just opposite Ge) 2a Oe? hence, “your fc | BOOKS AN}) STAYVIO WERY falls, on the sound, and in a position | porter was_misintormed. heer sae ets = 2 where the water power could be mantic element attached to the oc-; NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS © <2GE VARITIES. best utilized are located large ouild- | ings, which were erected by capital- { ———a oe WYATT & BOYD | DEALERS IN, | | Lumber, Doors, | Sash, Blinds, V4 Lime, Cement, curence is not without precedent; the object, however, of this commu- nication is not to set forth the causes ists with the object in view of using |, ae ed b ee = Erpasaes was handed Mr. McClintock by a | te disabuse the public sentiment | Butter to make it my future home, ae e ; + entertained, that old people, by rea- | and have the largest and best as- gentleman who 1s interested in these of a 23 ae men acitated for \ sorted stock of clocks, watches and buildings and who 1s now endeavor- | 8°? = ag! 72 ap = jewelry and spectacles ever brought ing to induce Mr. Mc. to move es | the felicities and enjoyments of ta ge market, whee aH will scH = c. i s | z ee -_| cheap for cash. aving had many machinery to that point. There is a | — alliances. areca = years xno in ie manutac- . * enerally set a aught upon this sub- | ture o} watehes and clocks in Eu- large amount of sheep growing in sencrally set st mane : ; S = < E rope, Iam now prepared to repair that country, and woolen mills are | ject, but I will say to all who doubt | watches and clocks. no matter how : - Eee the correctness ot my stand in de- | complicated nor how badly the; said to be very paying investments. ae iz Z Ss 1 oe o Id have been abused. By» ie ineine The inducements offered Mr. Mc- | nying the prevalent notion that old | jtem to me, you can have them pvé Hair a s i visely 5 - | uit, ing or 2 enars a Clintock are great and Mr. Geo. people = =o in = ull noon Hae nine order and guarap | i : : Holt will probably go out to that | marriages, just let them try the ex- Be astel Paris point soon and fully investigate the on penment, and they will be con- Es az &c prospects. Mr. McClintock thinks . | vinced that all arguments disfavoring ; strongly that the proposition made THE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL CYCLOPZDIA. , Begs Butler and Appleton C ity. i Daily Papers and Periodi such alliances are misconceptions. of Parties desiring to buy will please cali concerned. : ae by the gentleman will prove satis- truth and verity. : Thanks to the aa I am satisfied if the people of Indi- factory, in which event 25s as Tines tor good wishes of, continued An entirely new and enlarged edition complete in 15 Votunie~ — | andex mine our stock. v-ns2 ana, Ohio and other states had a cor- 2 a : iness .M. face Foe i knowledbe of southwest Mi probable the mills will be moved fof esePIneS=: eo | Te copains more matter shan any other Cyclops | rect knowledge © southwes! is- | hat oa. | iS It is eieooshe up toa later date than any other Cyci-4 7 i FOR ee er “cg ittiastons now | SOME REASONS WHY) ec so pets sts iant future, and 1 eir minds were hat the Times Would Like to Know. | or a long time at ‘re orn is the ymbers’s Encys ia, with 15. on ~ disabused about the prejudice and = z ae | boss barber of Bates county. Try his Tes type Kn bossiore oes ee accents staal CH EAP LAND: evils they think are here, this state Who the sneak thief is whois mak- | sal maga Soeer erated rs aa ANY OTHER CYG@OPEDIA CALL ON THIS WORK [“rcusm, , — h prominent of late. Notice of Final Serttlement, en that lawn party is going to Notice is hereby given to all creditors, be given. and others interested in the estate of : S __ | Lewis Eachus deceased, that I Mary If that young gentleman w ho kick- | Eachus Administrator of said estate, Be ed at the dark object on the side- | tend to make final settlement thereof, would be settled up more rapidly than any other ever was. X. Agents Wante:l for Sullivan’s. BEN. B. CANTERBURY. Its price in Cloth being B25 per set. Its price in Sheep being $35 per set. Is Superior to all Other Tes price in Half Russia being S20 per set. Specimen pages ut to 207 sar oy Leal Terms to FOR INSURANCE, all the country. Tight parties. ‘Send for circular. Treland of To-Day |wsit'= st ws ste se young) Eiteaie Eps Si Se ‘. : i\Jadies who, a short time — since, | Missouri, to be held at Butler, on the 8th S. W. GREEN’S SON, Publisher, yey ntroduction by Thos Power O'Conner, ht it was, ‘‘only 2 sy = | day of May, 1882. (18-4t) i | CYCLOPADIAS! ” a: RELIABLE COMPANIES, M.P thought it was, ‘‘only a shadow? ies 74 end 76 Beskmon St., ¥. ¥. * es Mar .CHUS. a4 Centuries ot English oppression set; Why it is that the people of | Adm’x. cenbiaes Ben. B. Canterbury, forth. It describes Ireland’s ruin and { the people’s desperation. It shows how | Butler will not even encourage what | the land was confiscated and the indus- manufacturing interests we aow tries destroyed, It exelains the land have league, the land act and the Coercion cee ill, contains 32 engravings and map in colors. Price only $2.00 per copy- Sales = The Results of Necessity- i What the ancients suffered for the want | WV q immense. Send 50 cents for tull outfit | 5, and begin work atonce. For tull partic- | of knowledge in medical science ean only For’ Money, — On FIVE years time. 49, ulars, address. J. C. McCurdy #& Co. St. | be appreciated by comtrasting the vast ; Louis, Mo. * ES | omount of suttering cured and pain allev- | FOR CHILLS FEVER | ated in modern times, by the use of} &|252> 2 a AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTER! Call on ; Swayne’s, Ointment for skin diseases. Its Spring Wagon For Sale. | introduction, wes enn se ono the | Malaria BEN, B. CANTERBURY, : necessary withdrawl ot a score or more ot i A No t Spring Wagon, with new top illvsive’ quack nostrums, whose evil effect OF ee ar ooe- | have left living monuments to denounce A Warranted Cure. | Butler, Mo. 9 and newly painted, for sale on good F _ terms. Enquire of A, B, -McFarland or —- nae in iio esa ea Price, $1 .00. at Times office, 11-tt | 2er-22-1m 2 Ga von saLe BY ALL Davectsrs. a8 §0-tf- . Try it New!

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