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1 . Not such Magnificent Displays nor so 1 a gear eee a eee ARE THE KIND OF GOODS YOU FIND AT BURNS & 00. It is conceded by 4 LL tht Only Place in Town; we cary the best Blankets, Flannels, ; Yarns, Cassinetts, Jeans and Cassi- meres in the market, and at prices for goods of same quality, We Defy Competition. We bought the full production of | show we are selling them. In BOOTS & SHOES we have the celebrated Walker, Buf- you can find them, and our sales! Fall Stock We arc now receiving our new } ‘ana pe ae and save you money. | Hats and Caps, | Gloves, &c., a full stoz AND In g jet, and that the water in the bucket - * McUhntock & Sons ceiebrated E FACTORY GOODS, P and it is needless to say only that we have them and its the OF | falo and Monegram brands, and are DR GOODS closing out what we have | AT COST, NOTIONS, {Hats and Caps, Fur nishin 2 G oo d s. | our line 1s complete. In Ladies’ In Black SILKS of all grades from. 2" Gents’ $1 00 to $2 75. In Black Cash-, Ties, mers and colors from 50c to $1 50. } é : iS Ba ~ s i) rel vIn the celebrated JAMESTOWN | kerchiefs and Collars | GOODS, we have a full line. In | Ladies’ Gents’ Underwear, Scarfs, Hand- and in Hosiery, and : THE CAUGHT IN THE ACT. BUSINESS BOOM | | A Prisoner Named Phillips Attempts Az j j to Break Jail. 4 CONTINUES | a ADRIAN i | Thursday morning of last. week, : AND | sheriff Simpson went up to the cell AD ‘door of the prison as it is his custom ; /every morning to see if everything | i 4 Mie FARLAND BROS.,, «:: all mght and on looking in he! , discovered that candle fpreese had ARE STILL ‘been running down the water buck- | Selling Harressat a Fearful Rate. jwas greasy. He said nothing and) JAMES HARPER lin the room below to listen. He} DEALER in lof Maria Jane Ray, jthe case aswe gleaned them from; man visited Rockville Sunday even- ATTEMPTED RAPE By a Negro in St. Clair County—- Threats of Lynching. PAPINVILLE SCRAP». the Alert for News. Dave Freeman, a burly negro,, Corn is selling at and one ot the worst negroes in sev-' bushel. en states, languishesin the Osceola! Bob. Alford’s wite was quite sick ee with the walls of the penitentiary | Saturday mght. ! ooming up betore him. Papinyille has the best brass cor-| On Wednesday afternoon ot last: pet band of this section. | week he was arrested on the charge, Mai. J. N. Bradley and E. Shaver’ ndeavoring to outrage the person| ime 1 oes of| will feed about seventy head of cat-, AEE three | tle each this winter. widow Ray, living \ The facts of; J. W. Anderson and John Hart-: miles from Osceola. the brother of the girl, at whose in-,ing. ’Squire Hartman anticipates stance the warrant of the arrest was) locating there soon. — g Snag Sa MER Free-| ,_ Phos. Sanderson of the ‘‘Infant man met the girl on the public road Weider < spene Sunday withinends and made a proposition to her to sub- | an Eapinville, & Times Regular Correspondent on 30 cents per; any Departments but the Goods Tell for Temselves. No Baits, no Blowing, no Nothing but Plain Facts and Honest Goats. | We are the place. 2000 pairs of | McClintock & Sons home made Men, ! Women and Misses Hose, do not | pass us by when you can get good honest goods as cheap as any place in town. Call in and see us on South Side of Square. BURNS & CO, Da Maddy is offering extraordinary ine ;ducements in men’s gloves. A tull stock ot Queensware at 20 per j cent. less than customary prices at Mad- dy’s | Smoke Hollenbeck’s Bessie, when you want a good cigar. Hollenbeck’s Bessie, “the “best cigar made, is sald by all shop keepers, Three Car Loads. of stoves will arrive at A. Bride & Co’s next week. L. Me- Blacksmiths or Wagon Makers wanting iron or wood work will make money by calling at A. L: McBride & Co. $100 worth of teas to be closed out at one third less than customary price at Mappy’s. The largest and best stock ot locks, latches and hinges in town at A.L McBride & Co, mit to his lust. This she indignant-| Judge Moler has had his coal Cook and Heatin |til he heard a noise above which! | sounded to him like some one saw- ling. He cautiously slipped back | upstairs and right in the very act he SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Eww’ EE E_LECE&e ME ERD- Having opened out an elegant stock of the best brands 6t both Cooking and Heating Stoves a co-dial invitation is extended to the public to call and see me and give me a trial. = any place in the city. Give mea cail. JAS. HARPER. ‘The churches were all well attend- ed Sunday. S Fruit cans, Tinware, Table cutlery and Houses to rent are getting scarce | pardware. Hanw & Co. i Mrs. GC. T. McFarland has been The farmers are all weating a quite sick for several days. pleasant smile. | LOCAL NEW Work on the Opera House is still We will back our devil against any | progressing finely. fighting cock in Butler. se Pee he ee | Animmense stock ot immense stoves The council should look after the | at immensely low prices at Hann & Co. sidewalks of the city now that bad | os eae : ! Mr. R. Weal, of St. Lous, is weather is coming. We would like to see all our friends | who owe us and hope they will come tor- | ward at once and settle. | Charlie Lewis purchased the Dav- ; ——- Seay &Co- | igeon property near Lefker’s mill a Dr. Everingham 1s putting down | tew days ago. Price paid one thous- a new stone sidewalk in front of his | and dollars. property on Uhio street. | ace week. Don’t you think Butler needs a new jail as bad as any county in the | State. | etc., all forsale cheap by Haun & Co. i to the electric light. city among the children. Wheel-barrows, pumps,, Our public schools are flourishing tubing, etc., very cheap. under the management of Prof.} Hahn & Co. i Starr. The ‘Limes is dving more job: Butler was lively Saturday and{ Work than all the other papers put! our business men seemed to have a | together in the city. Reason: It: good trade. | does it quicker, neater and cheaper. ' Mr. T. W. Childs, has about com-} Charlie Hale, tor a long time a pleted his handsome residence in the typo in this office, has accepted west part of the city. j cases on the Republican. The time fer putting up cae has arnved aad people should exam- {| t¥P¢- eaten) SA ine their flues and see that they are} Butler has raised about all of the all nght. railroad subscription, which is onc From the amount of lumber being —— of the county, and the hauled away from our lumber committee now proposes to go down there must be considerable Sieieat { and help Rich Hill out if their ex- ofduilding going on in the country. | Pemses are paid. ae ee y+} ~ There is.no doubt that our stoves are{ _‘titona has raised half of the $10,- Sg geen Tow, our terms reasena- | Consequently our sales are large. | Foad and the good work still contin- Sab and see us. Manx & Co. | ues. ee did. ‘wasa piece of steel shank taken I guaranteed my stoves to be first-class and my prices to be as / i Wagons, buggies, feed and straw cutters, | jcaughta prisoner named Phillips sawing at one of the bolts in the deor. Upon exa.nination he tound that the two upper bolts or hinges of the door had been sawed off and Phillips was at work at the lower one which he had gotten about halt ‘off. The sheriff told him to hand over his teols which he reluctantly The saw which Phillips used from a boot about an inch leng and {fastened into a stick and wrapped |with a piece of leather to hold it jtast. | attempted to escape with Reed, who the Sheriff shot and killed a tew jweeks ago. He beardless |young fellow and Sheritt Simpson | Says is a big coward. What his in- |tentions were 1s not known as he ' would have had to -either saw out ‘of the cell after he got out ot the | cage or knocked the Sheriff down | when he opened the door as was at- |tempted by Reed, and make his _ es- | cape out the door. say to Mr. Phillips that if he does inot want to leaye the jail feet fore- | most m atwo horse wagon he had better not be fooling with Jim Simp- son. is a Phillips is the same man _that| jly declined and moved on towards her home. The brute caught up} with her and caught hold of her, lwhen she began screaming. He put his hand over her mouth and; choked her in a very bad way, and | carried her by force into the bushes, } where he threw her down. No soon- ,er was his hand removed from her; mouth than she began screaming at| the top of her voice, and he choked her again. Just what is not known but something happened to scare the devil off before he accomplished | his purpose, and the girl, all torn and bleeding, made her way to her} ‘home. Personal. ! —Mrs. ‘lb. W. Childs has returned from her summer’s visit in Virginia. —Mrs. Lou Hill and son, Butord, of | Benton county, are visiting Mus. M. A.; Hill at the Glesner house. i —Gentry West, the man who czme so | the first sound from the Cornet Band. | After searching some time at last | found the August assembly harbored {ina small room anciently occupied !as a barber shep. ‘an expert your humble servant vro- | ceded to delineate the political com- shaft near town reopened and 1s get- ting out a Jarge quantity of excellent ' coal. Samuel Ernest, an old and _ re- spectable citizen of Prairie township died at his residence two and one half miles northeast of Papinville on the 4th inst., Ae haa passed the ripe old age ot three score and ten. The Greenbackers met here Tues- day mght-to listen to one of their “big guns’? from Kansas. Your correspondent heard of the meeting sometime previous and when the appointed time came, donned his best robes, purchased a new Faber and repaired to the scene of action at Having procured plexion of the crowd and found it to be composed of four Greenbackers, 1 tor recorder and vet didn’t, was in town last week, and gave the Times a call. Mr. West says he is stillon his ‘pegs’? and will see that the ticket dosn’t tall behind near getting the Democratic nomination | three Republicans and thirteen Dem- ‘ocrats. The audience was called to | order by ‘*Hon.”? W. KR. McGlasson jof Prairie township, jwas addressed by Mr. address usually meted out to the dis- tare good for more campaigns than one; | the tuture will yet be generous with him. —Mr. J. £. Armstrong and wife, of Charlette township, this county, left | Friday last tor Star Springs, Barry coun- ity, Mo., to attend the sick bedside of Mr. ‘several inexcusable misrepresenta- | tions of facts and figures and spoke |in sympathetic terms of the profes- :Sional tramp, as he santered up_ to 'fhe back kitchen door to demand a | Butler has about raised. her thirty |W. B. Arbogast and son Lem, also their! square meal to satisfy his unsauable : business men ot Butier are a wide- | awake set of men and never let any- ‘thing pass that will be beneficial to ,the town. Of course we have some :drones; they are to be found in all places like this. | Judge Henry and son, ;who haye been on a visit to the While there the Falls. mill in the United States. A young man by the name of Bud Campbell was placed in jail a few days ago for grand larceny. A _ fel- low by the name of Mercer was put in about the same time charged with : Charlie ‘horse stealing. and likewise John : is a good boy and hard to beat setting Paget for forging two checks $11} and call on him before purchasing! each on his emplover Mr Henry Steei. The jail has now five board- erstall of whom are cundidates forthe pen. : Attention is called to the flaming advertisement of Burns & Co., in to-day’s Times. This firm = :s among the frst in the city, and 000 promised tothe C. & A. rail- mean just what thev aay in their re- _able to stand the uss and downs of: marks elsewhere which you will do well to read. | Spending a tew days in the city this thousand dollars tor the C. & A. The | dushter Eva, who are lying quite sick at jthat place with malarial tever. Mr. Arbogast is a brother-in-law ot Mr. Arm- strong and is seriously ill. Mrs. Armstrong j will remain to care for them while her husband will return home. —Mr. N. ©. White, ot Lone Uak town- | ship called Saturday and paid up for the | appetite, which perhaps was only the ; twelth time that he had been accom- ‘modated that day. | Mr. R. B. Parrack, Greenback | candidate for county judge then spoke |fora short time. Mr. P. related how he had improved a republican thomesteid in Kansas with fifteen after which it) acres 3 miles south of Altona. Pien- Klem, thelty of water handy. We will just in his district. Such men as Mr. West | Kansas orator. Mr. K. delivered the} tf 2 ,ciples of the ‘*Rag Baby,’? made} Money to loan af six per cent wih smail com- missions or eight per cent without com- mission. (tf) J. K. Bruglar. We call your attention to tne 1argest and best assorted stock of boots and shoes, which we have now in store and ofter same atthe lowest cash prices. Be sure and callonus before you purchase, ~ R. Weil &Co, This excellent addition to the kitchen furniture, just patened, is now on exhi- tion andsale at Sims & (’o,, southeast corner of square. Don't foil to call and examine it. 4s-qt f Try Hollenbeck's Bessie wnen you want asmoke. Alltobaco merchants keep it. A Large Stock Of genuine Seth Thomas clocks always on hand, warranted for five years at ar Franz Bernhardt’s, For Sale. A well improved farm of 320 ' W. & R. Warton. While in town don,t forget to price Maddy’s goods. He is offering extra in- ducemeuts FOR SALE—One or two residences it different portions of the city. Inquire of | A. H. Darrow. 4i-tt Just received a car load of those cele- brated superior cook stores at A. L. McBride & Co. t | | | | House and Lot For Sale. | In northwest part of city. House has § rooms. Will be seldcheap. For turther ; only newspaper published in Butler. He i cents, but failed to show how he, an particulars call on or address. ‘thing. Hein-ormed us thathe had sold The boys are beginning to object | Judge’s brother, Mr. L. D. Henry his tarm and thought ot moving to Wise it They say there ' in Dakota Territory, returned home | COunty, Texas, in a short time. We are We understand there is quite a | i§ not a gate in the town that it does; Fribay night. | number of cases of diphtheria in the not shine against. | Judge visited the Queen Bee flour-! well: ing mills, located at Sue jeorry to lose such men as Mr, White from } our county. Religious services at the M. E. s. p, | The mills run twenty sets of burrsjchurch seuth, Dakota street, rext! /and is said to be the largest flouring | Sunday merning and at night, con- He was! ducted by the pastor, L. P Siceloff- | very much pleased with the country. | = = SS | Jas. Harper appears in good style; } inthe Times columns this wees. | Sim has a splendid stock ot stoves of }every description and 18 selling them jat prices that will compare with any ‘house in the city. Take our advice ' ‘your stoves tor the winter. ' Mr. Chas. A. Moore, and Miss! i Annie A. Nuckols. both of Shawnee | township Bates county, were marm-! led Wednesday ot lest week, at the Arthur, ; is a first class citizen and knows a good | acknowledged salooniet, could stand ;on the ‘*broad plank of prohibition’ ‘as announced in the Greenback platform. i ALPHA. We are in receipt of the foilowing official note which explains itself: NEVADA Mo., Oct. 3, 1882. {To C. T. McFar.anp, Ep. But Ler ‘limes, i Dear Sir: We have the honor to !repert to you this day that you and }jour wife were elected as honorary ; members of the Nevada Musical As- :sociation. Hoping this may meet twith your approval, j We have the honor to be Yours Respecttully ‘Emma Lucett, D. W. Gaaves. Secretary. President. i. M. Arce. Conductor. The Nevada Musical Asse ciation is composed of thet city’s brightest tal- entand leading members of its socie- ty. We appreciate the distinction iresidence of the brides father. Rev. ; ot bemg chosen honorary members! The Ties of so intellectual and refined an or-! ;bopes these young friends wiil be. ganization and we tender our asi to co-operate i Burgess, officatinz. with the! H ; surance lite with the sane courage and deyo- ‘tion with which they have bezun society in whatever manner we are | . capable. H 45-1m S. B. Newbill. For Rent. City blacks:nith and wagon shop oppo | site the Opera house Butler, Mo. ! W. H. Parse. . j FE LEAN REMI RDUDS.2 ; Roofing and guttering a specialty, and ‘all work guarranteed by ‘ A, 1. McBride & Co. H Notice ts Mcrehants. Your Merchants tax ot 1882 is now due a d must be paid on or betore the ist day of November. See sec. 6,316, Re ivised Statutes of the State of Mo- wee F. M. Tames, | Ez-officio Collector. Save Your Moncey ‘and buy your stoves from McBride j & Co. | "Por Bale- | ‘Two houses and lots, 3 rooms each, ont {with pantry and barn, in West addition jto Butler, on Ohio street- Appy to 4. som Land For Sale in Bates County. Consisting of well improved tarms with goed orchards, on trrms to suit pur chaser; also unimproved Jands. Bevert will do well to call and see JAMES HOW- ERTON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adriat, Mo. « 32-6 !W. Chambers.