The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 29, 1882, Page 9

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And don’t she boom ?—Shake closed to excep: ‘The post-office will be morrow, Thanksgiving day, trom 8 to 9 a. m. Col. Ed. Brown says he wil bring a delegation from Carthage, | Lamar, Nevada, and Rich Hill to the grand opening of the Waltor Opera House. How «ives this issue of the Tistes | Read suit you for advertisments? LOCAL NEWS The Butler Nationa! room of the Opera building, where business is carried on as usual- The Ggation 3 in the circuit court for some time past regarding the ititle tothe ground owned and oc- 1} cupied hy O. D. Austin, | Mills and others, was decided Mon- i day in favor of the defendants. ti ni The lecture of Miss Dodson given last week under the auspices of the Y.P. C. A. is highly spoken of by all whe heard her. The efforis of eyery last one of them it you have. Master Harry are especially alluded ' an idea of buying a this season. them a satisfactory test the bo “full dress.’” Sheriff P Simpson, lett Saturday for term of two years each: Wim. faythe; Mercer ;John Padget; A. * Pailips and Wm. Martin. Z. J. Walliams. Hl move his | cated by the Butler National Bank | this week. when his stock and ca- creased. Right Rey. C. F. Robinson, | bishop of the Episcopal church’ of ; the State, has appointed a commit- tee at Rich Hill to take subscr' tion for the building of a church in H that city. i Barton Windsor ian Wm. Aiicek| were arrested her on last Thursday accused of haying robbed the form- ers step-father of $149 in Warrens- burg on election day. They were sent back to Warrensburg for trial. A. H. Bell, collector, is making good headway in gathering in the taxes. How- ever, he is not yet through ‘the job by considerable, and requests that everybody be on tne lookout and ready to receive him. We were shown a_ very clegant | book case at P. Jj. Jewetts, the; jother day, ordered for some literary gentleman’s library as a Christmas E resent. Mr. Jewett is bound up in secrecy and refuses to divulge the name of the to-be-lucky lever. to 2 newspaper reporter. man nove the fence from around his ad- dition on the south side of the city, | hrowing open Main and Deia- are Streets. He will also, some time during the winter, open a lane om near his residence extending st and intersecting with the lane | eading to the bridge over Mound 1 Capt. Holly coke, having tray-! nickle’s worth | i The Butler cornet band’s new 1n- struments have arrived, and to giye | will play on the streets to-morrow in | Jefferson City with the following ! | pessons for the penitentiary ail for a! La-! pacity for business will be largely in- ; township and city : A. H. Humphrey, will soon re-} } mannfactyry will be connected with to with much commendation. ' Wagons, buggies, teed Ant straw cutters, } etc., all for sale cheap by Haun & to. The ushers at the Opera house on stock of groceries into the room va-| up ior his second trial, the Supreme | tleani nt ef the iOpeuuu oil Dai iiee been m the county several days ie na Sam. M_ Leyy, Henry Levy, Joe; 2 = - | Meyer. E. K. Carnes, C F. Burns, ! Pee a HE TIES Willic Pyle. Robert Grierson and —jJ. T. and J. W. Whinery, re- T. L. Petty’s. ‘turned from Colurado last Wednes- | ey ae day where they had been looking af- | The case of Jas. Hickman who ter their sheep interest in. that | hus been in jail hese for a vear or | State. 3 : ‘ more for robbing wnile a member of bie . i the Hudson gang, goes over till! “J. D. Willams, of fowa, 1s vis- ‘next term of the Circuit court. It; 18s bis brother in this city, R. D. | | will be remembered that Hickman is ; Williams. Mr. W. is very favora- bly impressed with this part of Mis- | |court hauing granted him a new jeouee especially Butler. i hearing. ,—-W. C. Haggard, of Altona, was aj eros GMa 5, nt ers, | caller at the Times office yesterday. | | ‘Uhe Ties was incorrect in the | He says the Tiwes is two good a statement last week that there ; paper to be paid for in either silver | | would be no reserved seats sold tor | or greenbacks, so he lett gold in ex-| | the Opera opening. They will all | change for his subscription. | | be reserved seats, price $¢ 00. The | —C. B. McFarland and Willie i | purchaser of a ticket can = mark his! yfijls, went up to Kansas City Mon- | ' seat and it will be retaimed for him | day. At Independence — Frank | according to custom, James boarded the train and the boys | ; An immense stoc ot immense stoves | { at immensely low ee at es & Lo. J. G. Erwin, ot Archie, called at the Times office Saturday last, and : informed us that prospecting for coal was in progress in that place. At a depth of 16 feet, a 12inch vein ot coal was struck, and at depth ot 30 fect another vein of S inches was {gone through. The parties have gone down 50 feet and are now in a thick strata ot black slate. It is be- lieved when this slate is passed | through a good paying vein will be developed. While at Rich Hill | ee Friday, | jin company with Messrs. Kellogg and Mastick of the Cowles Mercan- lle Co, and Judge Lane of the Rich Hill Coal Co., the Tres man | ; Was shown through the mysteries of | |the zinc works and the various | mines now in operation. The zinc | works are already a huge institution, but preparations are being made jor a doubling np of capacity. -A coke the establishmert this fall. Pocket knives by the hundred, all sorts, sizes and prices at Hahn & Co. Wm. t.afayethe the young gent who robbed the express office at Bank have moved into the magnificent corner. John ; | ed in the city Wednesday last andare | Personal. —A. H. Humphry and wite visit- ed Pleasanton last week. —A. Henry attended the Supreme Court at Jefferson City,last week. --Mrs. Dr. Perne left yesterday | tor a visit to Lexington. —Mirs Carrie McFarland was | Visiting in the country last week. 1j. Bradley and Levi Moler, n tow attending court yester- —-Miss Emina and Fanny Griggs, Altona, are visi Misses Minnie and Carrie McFarland. —F. A. Cox has moved i ily from Vinton to this city tor the | purpose of educating his children. —-Oliver Elswick, of Barry ‘tv, a former resident of of near ng fam- coun- old Bates, had an oppertunity to converse | with the famous prisoner. W. H. Walton and bride arriv- | i busily engaged matters about their new residence, the Col. | airanging | Wheeler preperty, which they will make their permanent home. Their | turniture was shipped from Kansas | City. —-Nick Mastick, gental young gentleman who made | popular A. S. Martin & Co’s. es- tablishment in this city during his tay there last winter, has returned from Ohio and accepted a_ position in the clothing department ot the! Cowles Mercantile Co., at Rich Hill. Nick ts an excellent salesman | and a splendid fellow generally. the handsome, ‘Tinware in endless v ariety y and quantity, all of good qua ity, at Hahn & Co. Circuit court is still in session. Elder Davis will preach a Taanks- giving sermon n to-morrow. The first snow ot the year fell | yesterday. The ‘Times “boometh, how it makes us + smile. and Silk and satin are in demand now | | since the grand opening approacheth. | Christmas is Coming BUT Z.J3. Williams Candies, Nuts, and a whole host of ¢ crous to talk about. taashed on the other Fruits, (Jueensware, W oodenware, Tobacco. cigars sIS HERE WITH OODLES OF Hie canned = Cigods, ther things too wiume- Our prices have got fellers and are per- | | | fectly flattened out, come, see and believe. J. WILLIAMS. Thanksgiving Service. There wil! be “Union Service’ of the churches of the city, at the Ohio : street Methodist church,on Thanks- | giving Day. Thursday, Nov. 30th at 10-30, 2. mm, their congre: gations are invited. Free of Charge. AIL persons suffering from Cougt . olds, Asthma, Bronchitis. loss of voice, | | or any affection of the throat and lungs, are requested to call at F. M. Crumley & i Co's, Drug Store and get atrial bottle ot ! 'Dr. | sumption, free of charge, which will con- ‘vince them of its wonderful merits and show what a regular dollar size bottle King’s New Discovery for con- will do No. Call early. 3 Ike andere who forged the name ! All the Ministers and j Hed over several counties im the | Adrian last sping, was granted bail Franz Bernhardt has just received | of Johnson Shobe to a check on the | outhwest seeking a better location n he had in Bates, has at last de-| i d the effort to be futile and has | urchased the George Short farm | w Mulberry of 377 acres at acost $9,250, where he will settle down Temain as a fixture in our midst. ; he transfer was made on Wednes- | y of last week. ! ung men mais engage ‘their pany for the Opera opening | tly, so as to give the former am-| time to prepare their toilet etc., the occasion. This suggestion ‘ and went over to his father’s ho:ne in Kansas where he was accused of some develtry—forgery we think— | upon which his father notifiea the | officers in this county to come and get him as he (the father) would no | longer remain on his eons bond. The officers went for him according- ly, and when his case for the Adrian _| robbery came up last week, Lafa- | yethe plead guilty and was given two veacs In state prison. Quite. an , addition has been made to the Taimage house at Rich Hill. It | of brick, covering a space of is not original with us, but came bm a handsome voung lady whose | pany was not engaged for the ; pera. Of course we are solid | With our girl and don’t have to both- | @with these things. Judge O. Mitchell, of Hume, was itthe city last week attending to sme business in the Circuit court, a@dduring afew moments of leas- | ugave the Times a pleasant call. ! Judge intorms us thatthe Bap- | tit and Methedist denominations ; a® erecting neat churches in his ; twa. with tair prospects of a Catho- | ithurch. also in the near future. A n@W griss null 1s also in progress be Sikes other improvements that are. fatgiving lume a splendid position | i rank of young cities. i } ; Sleeving rooms. i the pubhee | 34850 feet and is tnree stories high. | The ground floor of the new zpart- | } ment is devided up into three elegant | sample rooms, kitchen etc., while the upper stories arranged for | The entire building now .neasures 150 teet deep and 75 ; feet front and has fifty sleeping apartments. It is managed Mr. M. G. Manlev in the interest of the Town Company and without doubt one of the most com- plete and best kept hotels in the Southwest. Besides being a splen- : did business man Mr. Manley | Possesed with that other quality ! indespensibie for geod landlor? : —geniahty—. and readily compre- hends the wants snd necessities of are by 1s 1s ; columns of to-day’s paper. | good, our prices low, our terms reasena- | ; down a splendid walk at the south- | Square to the court house. ‘from the track while crossing | Gul€ | such an extent as to delay all trains | | gress at the Christian ' Butler National Bank for $65.00 on | Monday the 2oth, inst., has heen ar- ;rested and was yesterday sent to: ‘All ways on top” is the Times’ | Wilson county Kausas in charge of ; motto. For better evidence of the | | the Sheriff of that county for robbery fact examine closely the ninety-six | said to have been committed by ' | Landers a few weeks since. Lan-| ' ders is no doubt a bad man and if he | don’t go up from Kansas he will be returned to this county where he | will get his just deserts. The Bank | has some of Landers’ property — | tached to reclaim the $65,00. | another large sate ot the McNeal & Urban make costing $175 There is no doubt that our stoves are { ble and consequently our sales are large. i Call and see us. Hanwx & Co, Commissioner Trimble is putting Ta Not be Deceived. In these times otf quack medicine ad- | | Vertisements everywhere it is truly grati- tying to find one remedy that is worthy A Mo. Pacific engine wns thrown | of praise and which really does as recom- H ‘i | mended. Electric Bitters we can vouch tor as being a true and seliable remed. , andone that will recommended. | ‘They invarizbly cure stomach and liver | complaints, diseases ot the kidneys and \ urinagy difficulties. We know whereot we speak, and can reaaily sary, give them a trial. Svid at soc a hottie, by Crumly & Co. No. 3 east corner of the square, also one leading ttom the east side of the Im- provements badly needed. railroad track at Rich Hill yesterday, tearing the track up to for the day. The protracted meetiag in pro- church has been successful in converting sever- al persons. Elder Davis 1s making a lasting impression on the public that throng to hear him each night. He is certainly gifted nijnister. you are troupled wtth dyspepsia, our druggist for a bottle of ‘Prickly Ash Bitters.’ Take it as directed and you wWili be cured. Nov- t-1m. F. Humbussed Again I sawso much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was al- ways doctoring, and never weil, teased | me so urgentiy to get her some, I con- | cluded to be-humbugged azain; and Tam i glad I did, forin !ess than two months use of Bitters, my wife was cured, and: she has remained so ter SS months | Since. Llike such ! s St Pael.—?P: a very able, ! Chicago- i Sood Stock of Pure. Fresh IN BUTLE to compounding prescriptions, or might. ease you may net get over for months, is j the height of foliy, w easily cured during t. by jest * cine. -bserve PK PD MEAD GAUSS y | Are certaini creed at ev Competition tor sixteen vears; no other American organs have been fouad equal atany. Also cheapest. Style 109; octaves; sufficient compass and power with best quality, for popular sacred and secular music in schools and families, at , only One hundred other styies at 23% $57) $60, $72, $78, $93, S108, F114, best, having been so de- Great World's Industrial { to $soo and up. he larger styles are | wholly umviveled by any other argans.| ; Also easy payments. New illustrated cat- a alogue free. PIANOS, This company have commenced the manutacture of | Upright Grand Pianos, intreducing im-! portant improvements; adding to power | beauty of tone and durability, Wil sot | require tuning one-quarter as mach as} other Piawos. Illustrated circnlars tree. The Mason & Mamlin Organ and j Piano Co., 154 Tremont, st., Boston; 46 | | r4th St. New York: 149 +t abash Aye., S51-4t THE NEW DRUC STORE! Ww J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Drugs. [ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUART | R. MO.| } i will give my personal attention day Give ine 2 tial trip. J. LANSDOWN. Also proprietor of the OLIVE HOUSE, ; 2X first-class Hetel in the Southwes corner of the public square, BUTLER. MO The Height «i Foily. ‘Te wait until vou are in bed with 4is- | rou migh t be Ging families made the bya ant use of thi health- pure med } Nov. 1-1m = = j For May : Harm n place. ‘For Something Handsome in the hat line, we advise young men to callon Cassipy & Prirxry. Save Your Moncy and buy your & Co. stoves from McBride FOR SAL E—One or two residences in Pete nt portions cf the city. a 4 Inquire of . Darrow. 4i-tr Young Gentlemen. When sou want a nobby suit of c! lothes go to Cassupy & Pitkin. If You Would Keep Warm during the blasts of winter go to Cassidy & Pitkin’s and supply yourselves with gloves Their stock is unequaled in the southwest. For Sale- Two houses and lots, 3 rooms each, one with pantry and barn, in West addition to Butler, on Ohio street- Appy to J W > Chambers, In endless variety at Cassidy & Pitkins. Wanted to Rent fora tew weeks an open or covered buggy. Good care will be taken, Address buggy this aes he largest and best stock of locks, sand hinges in town at A.L McBride & Co. For Hosiery ofever grade and price, just call at Cax- sidy & Pitkin’s. _—_—. Ladies lake Notice. ‘There is now being inveiced at Cassidy and Pitkin’s, the finest and latest patterns of dress goods ever brought to the city. Buy your boots and shoes of Levy & They carry a complete stock and understand the practice ot selling cheap. f.ow priceson Heating and cookiny stoves is our motto, McBride & Co. Girl Wanted To do house work, will pay highest wages going, enquire of se tf R. J. Hverey. If you want a heater get a schorcher, McBride & Uo. Farmers try Levy & Co. for your winter supply in dry goods and boots and shoes... It will pty you big. If you don’t believe we «re selling soods low, just call and see for yourselves McBride & Co. Cleak« and Dolmans, ot every style and price at Cassidy & Pit- kin. Remember the Superior Cook Stove leads them all bothin durability and op- eration, kept by McBride & Co. Bargains in clothing, hats, caps and ods ut Levy & Co's. gents turnishin, The largest stock ot stewes we have ever brought to Butler will commence arriving next week. McBride & Co. The finest lotof heating stoves ever brought to the city by McBride & Co. Loox Gut. Holiday “2a” in next nard’s weeks Times. For a Clean Shave ! Go to Crouch Bros. shop, neax southwest corner of the square. They have aneat, comfortable room. 20-tf Ladies. the iatest and handsomest line of fancy goods are found at Levy & Co’s. Wanted 2,000 bushels of dried apples. High- est market price paid at Woo.ery’s. House and Lot For Sale. In northwest part of city. House has 5 Will be soldcheap. For further particulars call on or address. 45-1m S. B. Newbill. 25 Centss Meal That is all Gus Bennet charges. his when in town. Fresh Oysters Stewed, fried or otherwise in abundance at Gus Bewnzt’s. rooms. Call on Miscellanecoas. $5 to $2 per day at home. Sam worth $s free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 16ty $66 aweek in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. Address H Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. 161¥ Farm for Sale. I have a emall farm containing 6: acres which I will sell at a bargain. ‘the improvements consist of a house with 4 rooms and cellar, and eut buildings, ' plenty of fruit ot all kinds, and plenty ot living water. Located 4 miles south- west of Johnstown, kzown asthe Tom Terms reasonable. T. W. Crews. at*

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