The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 25, 1882, Page 2

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ay : a a lene en Re 4 Husband's Love. oomerang. Boliver Herald: The engineer Itis casy enough to win a hus- ofthe ’Frisco company finished the band. Most any attractive little | survey of the line between Lebanon | dumpling with a bright eye and a and Bolivar last Friday. coaxing yoice can gather = — . aes =. ctate | husband, but it is pretty difficult to a - i ge sis retain him. Noble husbands are s - “ "| thicker thanthe hair on a dog. but pee eg ——— sal cote Lan Like grand difficulty is to draw out veal) their true nobility and secure it at er Neighborhood Notes. con- struct the line from Lebanon west to = or “8 home. Nevada City, Vv —" Conny and If the wife ly understands thence extend it to Kansas City. apts. Shenicaas modes Springfield Express: Five men’ soothing racket in her new field of were killed by the premature explo- operation and walk away with the sion of a blast of ten kegs of powder | whole business. Most men like to onthe new railroad 80 miles east! be loved and soothed. Yhere is of here last Friday evening. Six! something in the man’s great rough | others were seriously if not fatally earnest nature that can be won injured. are: Gordon McDonald, foreman, | and pie than by the logic of the Wm. Early, Pat. McGuire, Wm. ! proom-handle and a bilious course Freeman and one unknown. Mc-/| ot reasoning with bread and milk Donald’s remains were forwarded | diet. Sunday to his wife and relatives at; We have seen a girl who under- his home in Williamsport, Canada | stood her business take a reformed i Bob | road agent by the nose, so to speak | taken to the penitentiary. this morn- i eet hi kil! | ing the boarded west-bound passenger | OF get up in his one Sor SE train at Lebanon. He was followed by | burglar. that he knew was nothing } Sheriff Goodall and Deputy Sheritt | buta bobtailed cow four blocks away Tohn Estes of Laclede county, who | he always went, and he went as 4 short distance this side ot Lebanon | though he counted it a mark of spec- approached Taylor and ordered hin | ial favor that a poor unworthy | to chrow up his hands, | worm of tne dust like him should be ; Springfield LZuterprise: ; Taylor i ola 4 Knoxville, | #nd lead him through hfe a such a | Tenn..who some months ago killed a | Way that he wouldn’t know but that | sheriff and deputy in that state to he was boss of the ranch. So per- i if "8 a a5 H lat > « release his brother who was being | fect was the delusion, that when she asks hum to bring in « seuttle of coal | | i { instead ot | which the outlaw drew his pistol, | Sought out, and when Estes fired upon him, killing | and chase a Jame cow, him instantly His body was taken lots with an old barrel aoe off the train at Marshfield to be car- | clothed in a briet authority and knis | ried back to Lebanon. For the particulars we are indebted to Re . H. Briggs who was in the car the time of the killing. | Appleton Yournal: Montrose 1s : : i to have a bank. It will be owned by | Its old Settiers--Sometbing of Hi- | nine vacant | stave and | i GRAND RIVER 1OWsSHIP. | H. S. Martin& Co. Capital stock | ram Edwards. | ( $5,000. ee ey es H Joplin Herald: A Walker, | The subject of this sketch was | bern in North Carolina, Feb. 23rd | 1807, emigrated to Missouri and im j Clinton, Henry county, was married i January 1835, tu jane Swift a ra, tive of K H Vernon ceunty, man has over 1,600 bushels of apples on twenty trees— another evidence of southwest Missouri’s adaptability to fruit rais- ing. J the agi = ees | In March 315839, they . Py ae. te See oe = | what is now jen 36, Grand Raver | a Les af = fe 2 I Tintin A at | township. 7 = nearest permanent | COpREY Hepice tothe Indiana fait; 4 | neighbor was Elisha Evans, 4 méles | rawtordsville, and he obtained the | SeOUe | GSR AP Mies ete nae | highest premiums. Hurrah for Jas- ver county. Everything going Dem- pcratic this year. | oplin Herald: F. M. Hicks, | editor of the Pineville News, has} that ever float‘ along the bordey of | civilization, lived one and + half miles from them, but he soon, left. Land here was put in market in| 1839 and he entered So acres. The es of the killed cker and easi vith gentleness : ie names oO ne KiNed | quicker and easier with gentlenes ion the West Side of the delegated to go! Which “ea Queens, Glass and Tinware, vountry Produce of all kinds kept on hand at settled in | C20 DO ES Ja TR ED SVE EC Swe been arrested for bigamy. Hicks | was married to Miss Annie Cloud, an estimable lady ot McDonald | county, and it now comes to light | Their experience was about the! same as all of the pionee: He | went to Lexington once a year to trade. There was one Httle store at Harrisonville, where a few things that he had a living wife at that time. Joplin Herald: Sherift Jones o tefferson county is supposed to have | eloped with a woman he was keep- | ing for several weeks, leaving, his | UP_° eps ae : es wife and children terribly distressed | |, The first preaching was >y and his bondsmen and other credi-| Presbyterian named — Gilliland tors somewhat enraged. | Rose Hill. The services were held | ae z | at private houses. i Carthage Banner: Yesterday a| Two settlers, Swift and Sears, | wonhan’s suit of clothes and a hat) who had large families, built the | were found on the bank of Spring | first school heuse and bired the first \ river, near the ford on the Avilla eeacher His name was Nuckles. | and Sarcoxie road. The dress was Mr. Edwards became crippled by | of figured calico. There isa mys-j rheumatic affection of the hip } tery about the mater which leads | joint and having “picked up’? the ; the citizens ot that vicinity to sus- | hlacksmith’s trade he worked at that i pect that a murder or suicide has} when he could no longer follow the | been committed. | plow. 5; | Nevaua Ledger: A shooting! He was not affatr occured on Tuesday night at} Kansas war. When the civil war | the depot, for which one chap lost| came on bis sympathy with the | the use of one arm for the present. | cause of the south was very strong. | |could be got. That was also the | ; {nearest post-office. The young ‘timber that skirts Elk Fork of all sizesup to a faot thick has grown up since he,settled here. x troubled during the j The would-be thief was attempting | He was ‘Sout and out’’ and made no ; to enter a freight car in which there | ettort to c r on both shoul- | were valuable goods, when he wasj ders. Being unable to do militar discovered by the night watch and | duty he remained athome till order captured, when he attempted to run.) No. ri was issued when be moved | whereupon the watchman turned ito Henry county and remuined till loose his little gun, and down came } the war closed. He lost his stock, the same arm that had made the at-;| builaings and fences during the war : tempt to rob poor Jay Gould just «| and after it was over he returned to Tew moments before. We under-| his land and notwithstanding his stand the thief was allowed to go onj age and crippled condition re-es- his winding way to the bosom of his | tablished himself and has 2 comfor- tamuly instead of being taken to the table home. He can walk only with | sounty jail. Why was this thus? the aid ot a crutch and cane. Mrs. i é : ox Edwards vet lives and is able qtockton joursat: t nele Tom= ity look after her household affa my Jackson ot Saline City says he They enjov the confidence and drove the first wagon that ever was = driven into Santa Fe. “This was in Sar. re- spect ot 2 large circle of acquaintan- , ces. Their son Da served through the war in the cc derate army. tle now lives near his par- | teudered his resignation. The ents aud ts known ee OF eae hie OF the dutenoe Gecinicad stantial citizens ot Grand River Tp. ee ee He has served as a2 member ot cept it, pending the Investigation | county court. 1ow in progress. i has Indian agent MeGullicuddy The delegation of Detroit mer- | i chants arrived in the city Wednes- ; | slay and were entertained by com- mittees from the Merchant’s . Cotton exchanges. and | i About thrbe thousand churches in | the United States and Canada are } “epresented in the Universalist gen- i i ! cral convention that assembled yes- | terday at Philadelphia. -An unknown boy shot himself fa- ally at Jefferson and lark avenues i Thursday. mK IDNEY-WORT — :DRY GOODS Cassidy iA cordial ‘Something New Under the Sun for 1882. '[,() he B's «: And there is honey in the Gum. o——— The HIVE can be found at the old stand of PARE BROS., Public Sauare poe ee BREWINGTON & BROUGII Is the place f you wish the running gear of your | & body to last vou ten years longer vouwill | uy your of BB. &B.the BD’s. are pure, fresh and sweet as Honey in the comb. pee eae Double the largest and nicest stock in tive city. H B. & B. and the two B’s. ‘The handsomest and by far the most accommodating and polite clerk to wast on you is our JOE B. with the two B’s. BREWINGTON & BROUGH. Clothing and Notions, Have and are arriving Down Goes the: Prices, THEY MUST and WILL be SOLD Now is your time and Cassidy & Pitkin’s is the place to get your ~ Dry Goods and Clothing, = eyieaneam AT BED ROCK, i te all pleasure in invitation is extended ‘all and see us. “We will take showing you goods and ceive low prices, “4 es Re = >. ‘ + = - Next Door to Bates county National Bank, 'Peits, - Tallow, - Beeswax,, | ‘And Don't You For Get QUEENSW ARE PRICES. FINISHED UIS HOFFMAN) = =e=-1== MISSOURT REPUBLICAN PROSPECTES THE*CLD RELIABLE F: Fides, urs f& : WMW/7OOL,. NEWSPAPEY A Journal For the Sox Aand West In issuing tts Prospectus for 1882-"§3 the Missouri REPUBLICAN points te the com plete tulfillment of all its past promi During the last year, (with the o; etn lines of Communic | in every direction), it | creased its telegraphic se : ss sment | ed its corps of editors, reporters and er. respondents; improved its mechanics features; bettered its system otf conden sing and arranging the news; an! maip, tained in regard to the character of its contents, the reputation it has long heb throughout the whole Southwestern country as the BEST NEWSPAPER YRINTED, The F UBLICAN has distanced all ap | tempts at rivalry or ¢ tion, and is now the only Democr nglish news. paper published in St. Louis. Its suppor ot the principles of the Democratic Party is universally recognized as strong in logic whilst mod e and conservative in tone In its exposures of the corruption, profi gacy and evil tendencies of the Republi. can party, it is fearless and aggressive But itis in the material interest of th | Southand West—agriculture, commerce and the mechanic arts—that this paper ds its widest and most productive field t to collecting and commenting upor the most interesting news of the day, it. energies are devoted te the progress and x prosperity of. THE GREAT MISSISSIPPI VALTEY And the tributary regions. celumns mere se a excluded, w th the view of making it 4 welcome visitor to the purest home cir cles. To the farmer, merchant, trader, | Feathers, Rags and old iron. | i} | SPOT CASH, DEALER IN FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES at all styles and prices, Good Hearse Always ou Hand manutacturer, banker, or business manof ry ker, siness mano! 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WARD & SO Etostric Applisazes are scat or 30 Days’ Trial. TS MEM ONLY, YOUXS OR OLD, 1 EW 22, are suff from Nzavovs Dapusrr, | Losy Vrraurry, Lack of Nenve Youcs axp § | Vio0n, Wastine W maxwesses, aniall thoce onset i of 2 PEeRsowab NaTcne resulting from Arrsus and } Oruga Causzs. Felief rnd co : | ration of Hzarra, Vigor and Maxnoop. } iscovery of thi ; es ‘ones for Lllustente: NOLTAIG BELT 65... [59° er ae | i Grocer, House } 'C. DENNEY | t i i | j GOriag Wile y {oat their well known and popular | —THE— Bee Se 1 | stand on the East side of the | is now made for the fourth year and | oe : = bas a record of unqualified success. | square, are Jeading the It was the first made and has been | GROCERY TRADE I¥ ce BUTLER. £0 Their stock 1¢ composed of Feed Flour and the bes i fails to bind ‘bundle and | qualiy of Staple and iis th a ' Fancy Grokeries, | Glass, Queensware and HE. ARE AT LESS EXPENSE Than avy house in the ett, 3) herefore do not fear competitie® aters-) | ble or failure in the harvest. pay liberal priees for Produce MANUFACTURED BY sol continnauer of thee Ww e of their many enstomert aw illiam DB ge will gladly attend to their ws falyes 4 CHICACO any and all times. é pimerapree Gootis delivered in the ef fo . * promptly The Deering Light Resper, The Deering and Warrier °°" Mowers, and Tae Leader Reapers. Chas. Deney-

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