The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 11, 1882, Page 7

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Vinton Items. | Bp. Ties :—AS “Chatterbox”’ in’ Republican seems anxious to | what the ladies have been! , we will try and enlighten him | a tat subject: Putting up fruit and | wings pesides lots of house work. We rave put away use ihre pundred quarts of fruit, (you gay know We have a large family.) for winter }] Miss Magere Tye commences school at Lone Star Sept. 25- | Miss Flora Forbes will teach at the Forbes school house, where she tsught last summer. Miss Minnie Forbes leaves tor T pacygne, Kas-, this week tu study music during the winter. Hired men are very scarce. Don’t gnow the reason, unless the more in- dustrious us women get, the lazier becomes the “Lords of Creation.’’ But I guess they are busy with their own crops. Ss G. Forbes, accompanied by his neices, Flora and Minnte Forbes, at- tended the Baptist association at Rich Hill and report a good time in general. There is more sickness at present than has been in this vicinity for a long time ; our new doctor is kept gong all the time. F. Cox thinks of moving to But- ler soon. Martin & Co. are having a big trade. ; You can hear the sound of anyil and bellows whenever you piss the shop of T Hackett. Mrs. Goedrich is still visiting fnends in Ft. Scott and vicinity. Mr. Powell has a new organ. Mrs. Ralston is still sick. She has been confined to her bed tor over a year. . Chat of We are sorry to learn (from terbox) that Mr. Brown thinks leaving here. Chatterbox wants something said about temperance. Were I am to echo all that is said against whiskey. Weare going to have a Sunday school picnic at Liberty Sept. 28. Some of the girls think the yeung clerk at Vinton is too awfully awful for anything to stay at much. We haven’t seen him out to Sunday school; no, not once. home so Come on, ladies. and tell us what you know. “Ladies’ column’? in one of our county papers. (CCHATTERBOX’S FRIEND. We may secure a Virginia Items. Virginia, Mo., Sept. 25- 82. Ep. Times: In order that you may know that we are not dead and that the Trwes has a few advocates in this part of the vineyard, I will try and give you a few items. Our little village has put on quite an improved appearance since the good practice. He may meet a man in the road, and tell him three weeks before hand that he/ will be sick at a certain time and sure Doc. is called just about that} time. | Mr. Ethan Dawson, Burrel Mi | lion and H. 1i. Flesher are going | to attend the Kansas City Fair. | Mr. C. A. Wallace and family will | ‘ start ina tew days to Johnson coun- ty, Mo., to visit relativ Ss. Mrs. Jane Arbogast and tamily | contemplate returning to old Virgin- | ia this fall to make that their future | home. | The recent shower has abated the | sickness in this community to some j extent, we are needing more rain, | stock water scarce and roads getting | dusty again. | Farmers are busily emgaged threshing their grain and cutting | corn. i | The Demecrats express themselves as thoroughly satisfied with the result of the pri-| maries and are satisfied that that each and every one of the nom- inees will get there Eli. More anor, in this vicinity also OBSERVER. Shawnee Items. Candidates are thinning vut and agents and dead beats increasing. ©. Warford is bemg tormented by the last named, and would like to buy a 44 colts or a good bull dog. Boss Cameron is finishing O§ Warfords’s house in a superb style, when completed it will be one of | the neatest farm residences in the township. "Squire Cloud is remodeling Mr. Haggard’s residence. Mr. Fort is building an addition to hishouse. Let others follow suit for that will give a boom, which will ; make times lively. | Gov. Short has been looking for a business location, likes the young town. very much and thinks the people energetic and clever. : | to Altona He | People are jubilant over the rail- road prospects and feel satisfied the road will be built. A large acreage of wheat is being | sown this season. Corn is ready for cribbing and sells from 25 | to 30 cents per bushel. Stock water 1s very scarce, pre- venting feeders from starting their | cattle. | Considerable sickness through this section ot country, some fatal. Itis tobe hoped the fall rains are) close at hand. Walnut Grove Sunday © School | i attended Sunday. almost was not largely Rev. Thurmon of Montrese preach- eda scriptural temperance sermon | in the evening. Temperance alli- | ance is prospering. The singing at Mr. Geo. Price’s | was a grand success. A civiler set | with fewer dogs was never collected | i e: inger’s | . = erection of Flesher & Hardinget’s | into one promiscuous assemblage. store building which after being completed will add very materially hope there was nothing serious. to the town and I hope their business will increase accordingly. S. Pierce, our boss grocery and drug dealer, is doing a good bus- Mr. W. was belated Sunday, Miss Katie Bathurst will soon open school at Fairview. =e SNOBELTON. wo Our Position. iness. He is an old resident in this Golden City Herald. part of the country, is well and tav- orably known, hence his in business. James Cuzic returned from Eldo- rado Springs, Cedar county, Mo., a few days since, whither he went 1m search ot health, says he derived some benefit and talks of returning soon—hope he may expenence @ permanent cure, as he is one of our most worthy citizens. C. H. Durrett . returned from Jerico Springs, Cedar county, Mo., a few days ago where he has been for the last two months, his general health improved. Dr. S. K. Williams and George Tenkins took a trip out in Kansas looking out locations, the former for a drug store and the practice of medicine and the latter for a Hard- ware store. They returned last Tuesday satisfied to remain at Vir- ginia. Dr. A. P-Smith is again loceted at Virginia, and is getting quite a Our position was on the bridge. | success | we did not know which side of the | river the caravan would bring the loaves and fishes. We love princi- ples and loaves and fishes. We are in tavor of inflating the national cur- aiso local currency as well. been inflated and hence we’re There’s sométhing rency ; We’ve a Greenbacker. in destiny, something Look out upon the beautiful fields glorious luxuriance- Do you see anything green there? Yes, my bretheren, nature intended by such we should Cur suggestions as these that all be Greenbackers. party | The ducats are’ driftmg our way- What a high and holy mission it will pb&to bankrupt both the old parties and we'll yet doit. The p which we sell 1s higher every yest Thev cannot keep 1t up many years and then will we possess the land and inculcate the doctrine of purity in politics. ’ a | never more comp ete, all sizes of coffins | | or night. | A first-class Hotel in the Southwes | BRIDGEFORD & HUPP. in a name! ; warmed by God's sunlight into a_ € _er.week can be made in any i | $3C ne ality, Something entirely new for agen.., $5 outfit free, G, W, INGRAM; & Co, woston, Mass, i FURNITURE. Iam now prepared to sell Furniture lower than ever before I will sell a bu: reau for $9.50; a set of chairs for $3.50 | and everything lower than an house in thisor Bates county. I also keep trunks, valises, eroquet sets, oil cloths curtains and the BEST Sewing Machine! in the market, oil, and all kinds .t sew- ing machine needles, alse buy walnut lumber. My undertakers’ goods were always on hand. Millinery Department Superintended by Mrs. Leonard. We | have a large stock of new goods and our | trimmer who has been employed by B. | Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the past | season will trim in the in the latest st le. | call and price our goods before buying | cisewhere and we will rule you in. price | and quality. Ur. E. Leonard, | ARCHIE, MO. | Wacthmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. | SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS: ! THE NEW DRUG STORE! | W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Drugs. [on THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | IN BUTLER. MO. i] i I will give my personal attention to compounding prescriptions, day 09 9 MLV S ‘V Give ef trial trip. Aw. I. LANSDOWN. Also proprietor of the OLIVE HOU SE, corner of the public square, BUTLER, MO Ornamental Heuse --AND— Sign Painters Graining, Paper-Hanging, Decor ting, Sign and Buggy Work a SPECIALTY | DRUG HOUSE ———_UF—— we DR. E. PYLE. | | Call tor anything inthe line ot Drugs, Medicines Paints, ' and all |PATENT MEDICINES Books and stationary | Also a new large, and well selected stock ot WALL PAPER AND Curtain Hanging. | ' ‘DOWN GOES TE | | | | — — = = a = ee | CA SH HOUSE 1 take pleasure in annownetng to \ | i clas opened 2 Second-hand Store —in— SYWARD'S BUILDING ~ —_en— RORTH MAIN ST. and defy alt { i i \ | i i | Goods, Notions, Millinery, Ladies Carpets, Groceries and Queensware \all kinds of Country Produce | \ '* We bay entirely tor Spot Cash -P, MORGAN is young, but is growing in strength. | R. BR. DEACON. ——DEAL.ER IN-—— Hardware Iron, Steel; NAILS. § | Backsmith’s Supplies, Geo. W- Brown’s Corn Planters, Haw ' Rowers, Casaday Sutky Plows, Canton Clipper, Furst ei tee gsi ; Moiison Hand Plows, Buckeye Cultivators, Buckeye Grain Drills Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, Mineappolis Twine Binders, Combined Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combined Reaper and Mower, Racine Spring Wagons, Royal St. John Sewing Machines, Bain and Tia: Bell, Farra Wagons, Harrows, Road Scrapers, etc. The largest stock nd best assortment m Bates Co. North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. snceaenunetnrenenenmncomeaeieenes the public that 1 have [loeated in Butler to make it my future home, and have the largest and best as- sorted stock of clocks, watches and | Jewelry and spectacles ever brought {to this market. whieh I will sell cheap for cash. Having had many years experience in the manufac- yatehes and eloeks in Eu- now prepared to repair and clocks, no matter how ner how bally they abnsed. By bringing t ou can have them pu‘ uitgoodt running ord+r snd guaran tee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butier,iNio. —or— NEw FIR M™M Dickey & Co. Have just opened a full and complete line of Staple and Fancv Groceries, | | Highest Price Paid for Country Produce. i Southwest Corner Public Square, =a EO E_Ec Eee SESE AE SELON AO LOLOL Fe TERRE FEM EO SEE ne. A Mayard, AT THE POST OFFICE BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES. Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand, A.8.Martin & Co ttlers in Staple and Fancy Dry THE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL CYCLOPABIA * An entirely new and enlarged edition complete tm 15 Volwi-°s. , SOME REASONS WHY oe It contains mere matter thaa any othes Cyelopsee It is rowshe sp wa Inter date than any eet 5 a. Ie embraces over 40,000 Ti:les, of Chambers’s ‘clepaedi added on American subjects. Tes type is large and clear; its Paper, Tresevsi, *° Binding firs:-clas. Tr_1S CHEAPER THAN, ANT eTuuR ercrg? ets PUBLISHED, being + ia, wish 12% Furnishing Goods, Cloaks, Su.ts, THIS WORK Is Superior to all Other S. W. GREEN'S SON, Publisher, 94 ent 76 Bookman St., ¥. ¥. 2 CYCLOPEDIAS! wanted, competition on same quality of goods. We are at the old stand of M. S- Cow tga & Co. | CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, Prepares only SY BROW MEDICINE & MFC OD. and e¢ordially- invite eyery body to Sev it Mow!) 907 FY a remaesae Mever Fails! visit ue and save money Dy $2 doing. = e

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