The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 13, 1882, Page 5

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N EWS | Mr. Caven went to Topeka Tues- } i Te TIMES should be in every Frank Smith returned from the N shold in the county? We will | ¢4st the fore part of the week, where A. se =aVIC —_—_—_— a P. Smith has returned to | Bride & Co. where he will remain ate 2 reginia City, (oe ee ‘the practice of his profession. | W.H. Sellars, of Saline a | father-in-law of eur tellow-towns- Il, of Rich Hill, can-| we 1.T- Gorrell, 0} 3 ao"| man, B. F. Sellars, site for County Treasurer, W | vq Cianah aes and Thomas Fa has been quite sick for foal ettis county, and | their families, are visiting in this | city. county, skating rink was opened up in so a : . of the town buildin; | A skating rink will be opened in basemen e | che Einiee HORGCH ORISHA CU! h Main street last Monday | "© opera house in Rich Fit hurs- a Lots of fun for the bystanders | ot them willbe carried to the realm ot ja nort : day. ening: i » watching the beginners. Some € Married, by Justice Cannon on| onday last, Mr. Richard Lancaster | )¢ Westam county Kansas, to Mrs. A. Stockwell, of Butler. stars, no doubt, at least they will see them. Sarah i In as much asthe post office at La- hai has been send mail for that office to Hudson. Sam’] Levy aad Henry Levy re- mrned from the east a few.days ago. | They bought a very large stock of all goods. discontinued we other post-offices will please notify us of the fact. The day of grace 1s about up, we | will get the road or we will have | the satisfaction of knowing our se- jshness drove it two or three miles | tothe east, then woe unto Butler. Arrangements have been complet- ed to make the picnic at Sprague to- day the grandest of the season. | Charley Morgan, W. J. Terrill and | The people now should realize the sp people on the political issues of the last chance to secure’ the @: -& Av Come everybody and let’s all work togeth- will | wi Parties wishing their papers sent to | Madrid corn, one ear measured 14 | Brown is a good farmer and can} well boast of his fine crops. Spring will be there and address the | yin Zyte. —SILVER PLATED— RAIL ROAD | feeting Th ursday TAB LE S ET! | 1 ight at the Court This is the | NEw FIRM Dickey & Co. | Consisting of **One Elegant Bottle Castor,’’ cutand engraved bottles; | “One Pickle Stand,’’ put and engraved glass: and ‘‘One Butter Dish,’’ all tripple plated, and of the very best quality, to be seen at our store will be GIVEN AWAY, by us at an early | day. We have just received an invoice of Hi hest P i i | dgesived an invoves of | Fg rice Paid for Country Produce. Louse. Have just opened a full and complete line of Road. Staple and Fancv Groceries, Z. KING POWDER, made from the pure acid of grape, commonly cal'ed Cream Tar- ter and can freely recommend it to | By order of Com. : j Southwest Bomsk Corner Public Square, GE. Brown, et Lone Oak, | brought to our office one day ‘ast | our customers and friends as being | ERB QI EEE Eee = = my ¢ ¢) eek some fine samples of corn and ;# pure and very excellent articl | 3 ,pepper. Of the sample called New | ——o | | | When the above lot of powder is} | nches, arid a ear of Squaw corm \ disposed of, the Table Set will be | A L McBRI DE & ( O | measured thirteen inches. The | awarded te some one of the pur-} a aie o- | pepper was six inches long. Mr. | Chasers ofa package, by a method | both simple and just to all concern- Having t ed. Wewish to supply our custo- » mers with the best of everything in . = —- | cur line. Respectfully, j- 5: Mills, foreman of the Rich | I rprise was in est stock ot goods in Southwest Missouri to trom can and will give you bargains in inefficiency of the present rattle-trap theycall the jail, or will they have more ‘blood spilled and innocent men killed before they do anything. Atthe last term of circuit court thejudge sent several prisoners to an adjoining county for safe keeping on account of our jail not being a fit place’ to keep # prisoner. A few feeble followers of the so- called Greenback party, gathered at the court heuse Friday evening to stomp their feet and pull their hair over random shots ot ene of their big guns. @e received an invitation to at- tend the political picnic at Sprague to-day. We will be there, but not with our corps and do not expect to report the speeches .n full. One of the Rich Hill papers did manage to that twenty couples from Butler attended the of the opera. The Butler people feel very giatetul for such kind notices. say there were opening rted up to court room Friday evening to attend preaching, wheh she was told it was a Greenback meeting she held up her hands in ex- claimed! ‘Good Lord, I thought they were worshiping God up there, instead Devil.’”’ An old lady sts the holy horror and they are worshiping the eas eS e Windsor Review: The Butler Cornet and Reed Band selected by the managers to furnish music for the Kansas City Exposi- tion. There were only thirty applica- tions. Wouldn’t something of that kind tickle our boys nigh unto the “unknown?’? Eddie Neale, how do you feel ?”’ has been Vol. r. No. 1. ot the Adnan Ad- vertiser is on ourtable. Itis a neat day. the city | Saturday evening. The Southwest MZ@¢/ 1s in mourn- | ing this week for its senior editor’s a Gee _ . | read, ‘*his Ve 5 Will J. Knott, son, aged seyenteen read, ‘this Democracy has ever been years. We assure Bro. Knott hour | questioned,”” instead ofever. Simply sympathy inthis his hour of affliction. | * typographical error and a WEES for the Record to make buncum of. A young man by the name ot | Frank Dougherty committed suicide | one day last week in Louisana, Mc. Dougherty was in love with a girl ‘’he complimentary notice given Mr. Trimble last week should have | Remember That the Great Ladies | \ Quartette, Lead by Miss Anna Cedergrin, the who did not reciprocate his passion celebrated female passo, tormerly of and he shot himself through the head | the Sweedish Quartette, are not to| while in a state of despondency. | appear in Butler until Saturday eve., arse Sept. 23d. | When the occasion arrives for the} opening of our grand Opera House | New styles and new novelties in should be such preparations millinery constantly received at. A. S. Martin & Co’s. there | made as will admit of no slight to our visitors by irrespensible parties. | . Our theater-loving friends at the Hill; Mrs. M. A. Jenkins and Mrs. G. | nec! have no apprehension. G. Furnas, of i cunens Metta aa , mother ana sister of Mrs. Teft, are Justice Cannon tied on Monday | visiting the latter lady. Mrs. Furnas last, the golden bond which unites | has herlitde daughter,Sallie,a bight, two lives for better or for worse; | interesting little girl of some eight or Charlie Wilson, of Rich Hill, toj ten summers. with her. Miss Lizzie Lamping, of Ft. Scott. | — = We extend our congratulations to | the happy couple and wish them a | Overstocked and must be sold at | | A. S. Martin & Co’s. = | Carpets! Carpets!! | long life of unaloid bliss J. L. Welch, of Rich Hill, candi Butler Gymnasium Association date for Shenff has been quite sick | will lave a call meeting to-night | for several days. He came in from | tor the purpose of reorganizing. All} the country Saturday and had a faint ing spell the same evening and was | ; F | Aciosoustersomecme. It is ' Goods marked in plain figures and fortunate for Mr. Welch right on the | no deception practiced. s = | eve of the primaries and we hope | A, S. Martin & Co. he will experience an early recovery. | Butler Mills. Weare still paying from three to nembers required to be present. un- Ed: Crabb, of Rich Hill, was in| the city Tuesday having a new bug- Sa ey painted which W. H. Thompson, | wheat than any other mill in Bates of Rich Hill, had made him. The | buggy is substantially constructed | — and finely finished and the painting Three Car Loads. | is neatly and artistically dene. Mr. , of stoves will arrive at A. L. Me- | Crabb purchased the finest set of | Bride & Co’s next week. harness in McFarland Bros. harness | | shop to work with his fine buggy. county. Power Bros. 41-3t. Mr. J. B. Donniker, the American and tidy eight column sheet, well printed with the reading matter con- veniently arranged. E. T. Kirk- patrick is editor and proprietor. Tip | is a spicy local writer as he gets the cream of the happenings in a brief space. His editorials show thought and observation, and his ideas are not lost in alabrynth of words. He is agood printer and we predict a glowing future for the Advertiser under so able a guidance. The Beedle & Prinile Pleasure Party will play at Evans’ hall on Friday evening the 15th inst. This company has the reputation of giving first-class entertainments. Instru- mental and vocal music, interspersed by comic and farsical acts. Ex- changes speak of their players as “artists of talent and ability, with less of the low and slangy features | so common to minstrelsy.’” The Hanmbal Yournal has the following good words to say for the Party: The Pleasure Party wasa pleasure | party indeed and afforded more en- joyment than any troupe that has ap- peared in Hannival in a long time. | from There was a full house and first to last the audience was delight- ed. We hope the Pleasure Party | t any way. will visit us again. 2 ee Ole Bull, The Butler Reed and Cornet Band violinist, appears at Evans’ The | Saturday eve. Sept. 23d. the great hall successor to have their bright new uniforms. | coats are of cadet gray. swallow-tail < | coats are of cadet gray Save Your Money with three rows of brass buttons in ¢ ee x and buy your stoves from McBride | the sum of $13.99, together with interest, | northwest quarter ot the southeast quar- | appear at the next term of this court, to | five cents per bushel more for good | Monday in November, 1882, and on or 4t-3t, No insufferable neat, BOUL asus w= <== as attached to the old method. Special inducements to Agents in un- occupied territory. Send for illustrated “ircular and price list. HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., Seneca St., Cor, Champlain, CLEVELAND, O eee Wa GROCER IES, (QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. | All kinds of tin, copper and sheet iron work | a specialty. st.Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. graduate of two Medical Colivges,has beea ated than any otherPhysician in Give them a call and price their goods before buying elsewhete.. et AGENTS FOR BRIDGE, BEACH & CO’S., Celebrated! Lona, ypb- STATE OF MIssovurRI, } ee County of Bates, aa | In the circuit court ot Bates county, Mi souri, in vacation September g, 15 the State ot Missouri at the relation Superior Cook Stoves. North side public square, Butler, Mo. and to the useofF. M. Trimble, col- lector of the revenue of Bates county in the State of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Charles D. Miller, defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes. NT ow at this day comes the plaintiff iNherein by her attorney, before the undersigned clerk ot the circuit court of Bates county in the state ot Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and affi- davit, stating amongst other things that the above named detendant, Charles D. Miller, is a non-resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said clerk, in vacation, that said de- fendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this court by petition aad affidavit, the object and general nature of which is to entorce the lienofthe State ot Mis- souri for the delinquent taxes of the years 1873, 1873, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879 and 1880, amounting i+ the aggregate to he Largest ye a MCFARLAND EROTHERS, Harness and Saddlery House, icc | Where the best goods for the | be begun and holdes ir wonmnesecond| LeASt maney, wilibe guaranteed. Don't cSee Our Stock costs, commission and tees, upon the fol- lowing described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The ter ot section 8, township 39, Tange 31, and that unless the said defendant be and betore the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and it not then be- tore the end of the term,) and plead to said petition ac erding to law, the same | will be taken as confessed and judgment | Sendetes acc re dencsibed. seal BEFORE BUYING. estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is South side Sar. - st door | further ordered by the clerk aforesa3d | that a copy hereot be published in tae Butler Weekly Trwss, a weekly news- paper printed and published in Butler, Bates county, Mi-souri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least tour weeks betore the first day of | the next term of said court. Atrue copy | trom the record. Witness my hard as : clerk aforesaid with the seal ot . isaid court hereunto affixed. ...2 Done at office in Butler, on this the 9th day ot September, 1882. - Butler, Mo. East ot Factory Store. | front, black stripe on risband and |c - . ‘eas & Co. | fringed epilets; the caps are tall | black with brass shields in front and Miss Anna Cedergrin. i | pompon in top, The boys make a/ The great Sweedish bass singer does | fine appearance and look kinder | not appear until Saturday eve.. Sept. | stuck-up and proud. Sixty-five dol- 23d. | lars have been raised on subscnption | to help the boys pay for their uni- ' gorms, m consideration of which the | band will, disperse sweet music on | the streets twice a w eek. The Butler Mills | r are now prepared to do custom work | letter from Judge Watters last week)... PrP Ss ee i aS grinding both wheat and corn. stating that he expected .o be at that place in a short time: that Butler was the-only: town the hut The largest stock have ever brought to Butler will commence arnving next week. McBride & Co. Mr. Tucker. of Altona, received a , 41-3t Power Bros. along line would not wait on ber any longer. for good wheat. Power Bros. Now our citizens understand just! 41-3t how matters stand. Judge Wattes is a man of few words and means A wood workman, just what he says. He a told our Blacksmith shop. people what he will do if the money Seems s raised and if the mouey is not rais- ed we will not get the road: so not flatter vourself that it will come implements of the bottom prices. at the 4i-2t best Hahn & Co. of stoves we | : | The Butler Mills are giving 34 | | what had done something and he Ibs. best flour and Bran and shorts | { | | City Wagons, Buggies. Drills, Spring do | Wagons and all kinds of farming | quality atj 41 J. Re Jesxms, Circuit Clerk. ‘Money to Loan’ | On Farms at 7 per cent interest and \ | | { \ Commissien on i | , ! 3 to 5 Years Py buving the AMERICAN FRUIT D RYER It is the climax of perfection he truit-garden or the orchard of 4 Pe hundred acres, and prices that ed means may reach - The question | is not can I afford to bur « Srver but can I afford tg do without ome. The children | can pay for it in twenty days from the wasting truit. No equat investment on the | farm will par so wells. | Send for illustrated eatalogue>- -w. E. WALTON | time with privalege of paying betore i Money turnished on | | due it desired. short notice. B. DURAND, JCD. Prairie City, Gen. Western Agent 25 3m

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