The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 6, 1882, Page 6

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i i | | ‘bound treigkt train on Neighborhood Notes. McM len was man named E. Herald: We learn that ; over and instantly killed, t! Polk Co. a meeting was held at Humansville | on the 14th inst , to ascertain what | seyering his head trom the body. i iB , een aid would be given abranch of the | Deceased was about 30 years ot age Gulf railroad from Rich Hill via | and leaves a wite and child at North, ips oe nan CG Schel! City and beyond. It was | Springfield, who have the sympathy the sense of the meeting that $10,- ; of that community in their great be- a at ooo could be secured for the loca- | recvement. i tion of a depot m Humansville. It is stated that a paper mill is to! dee Stockton Yournal: There are | beestablished in Joplin. The el in cnough acorns in Oregon county to | tial ts S30 nde bor say By od fatten 1,000 hogs for every farmer | pas by ae a eee ). — pe Bs A ine doank:. io" Thos. Connotandd ECan = tningham. This will be the first | | Sedalia Dispatch: A movement) ang only paper mill in Southwest | ° eputation . is on foot to hold at an early day 2 | yy scour. ewan) Sten ender DeSeRe Ht : h hole Southwestern >-unii i the old settlers of Pettis 3 ae ae ea fl 9s _ i nae ce here on Osceola Sux: St. Clair county de- | BEST NEWSPAPER PRINTED cor ag se > : | = = = - | serves at ¢ yessional banner. | BRAT RS CSS EGER eae Leto PES. cance aiLaematand Ae ante-bellum days. The object of sc tha One : | = The RePUsican has distanced ll ate : loned While we didn’t have the largest ; tempts at rivalry or competition, and is the meeting has not been developed, majority, we changed a majority of | a ‘~ < % é now the only Democratic English news: but itis probably to revive eld ac— ees : | 5 G t ~ G i Ch . : paper published in St. Louis. Its support nut itis probably to revive ol ac eee iaetine to « puaity of! = Ayidies ane ents Guare SRRERS, rycen AS Toe sno quaintances anc pages a 144 for Morgan, and elected a state | iniversally recognized as + strong in logie tions. The Republicans need not 2 Radical district. | Golabnaireinied t moderate and conser ative in tone, be suspicious, as no attempt will be senator in a strong Radical district. i oe apres | In its exposures of the corruption, profii- made Bs ee slavery Neosho Viner: The breadth of | = ee aia ee pigeon sch potest eee 2 : . . | an party, it is sso ar aggressive, Joplin Herald MGs eo winter wheat sown and the prospect | e e et 4 4 Ri , | Butwisin the 1 1 interest’ of the Joplin Herald: A day. or 90) ty over the eounty.neverbefore was PDRMOnRG Rings. ES carat Gold BARES yg S358 208 er egrieattre, commer a é or is ne whi * - a anic a s— Fs 3 aper - nad a fons (Kaceace fine and so large. In some fields | and most productive field, Waaers) [eo = on LMA ereey is z iE i All Sizes and Weights. ing and commenting upon z s rance of fly ut it f izes anc gz 5 < up the land ot gillies—gave an exhibi- there tS anes ae Se ing news of the day its = 2 is believed no considerable damage Se ee ne ure devoted to the progress and tion of ground and lofty tumbling aalbeeedit a . . of ' that would have set a circus me- Eee, | nagerie wild with delight. The Cassville Democrat: A woman 5 StPT VALT EY yahoo watched the process of run- | Was burned to death on Butler s| b} rs From it ning the molten lead into the molds | creek, below Seligman one night last Gold Plated and Silver Ear Rings. oe OF malin t64 and asked the usual score of ques- week. She and se men raked up rere eee ie the purest home cir. > pe ere leaves for a bed to camp on ¢ farmer, merchant, trader, tions. Getting weary of standing | 8°™¢ : a 5 d esi | e d PP] t ad B t ast Pi tacturer, banker, or business man ot he deliberately satdown on the last | 29d sometime during the night the oO 9 | vel an a e€ | eas if aa it is indispensable Its jfinan: : é res caug’ . se nee | and commercial reports are full and pig threwn on the pile. With a leaves cause on fire sete fre oe AEB Veen eecription and Piece | ble. Every movement ot trade,com- Modoc yéil he flew into the air as the i, s clothes with the above | 7 enP : { paneno an we s faltheally og : { rdei ith all this, it finds room for though shot from a catapault, and | Tes t. ne of the men got his hand \ 2 ' recor = : 5 in; : . eh: bs aye y a large quantitv of miscellaneous reatling stniing terra firma at an oblique | 204 arms badly burned. Diamond Shirt Studs, Shirt Studs Gold and Plated, Sleeve Buttons. Gold Plated | matier to give variety and entertainment, iz a . angle set off at a gait that indicated Joplin Herald: A Holden gil and Stone all Styles. GET YOUR NEIGHBORS TO SUBSCRIBE. that he had no notion of waiting to | began canning tomatoes with nine- ’ : The Saeport and Pome ot a feces : e ; a newspaper is a large subscription list. ie apologize. The workmen Pgacia sane warts on her hand and — cost, of course, is immenie to the con- snufied the scent of the singed wool] with never a one in sight Phe | ductors,but trifling to the reader. May we and seorched meat while the appar- | tomato juice did the work. i Necklaces, Gold and Plated, Handsome Styles. | ean lence anne Sueaniee pane : : ation disappeared. The Steckton Séelzvart solilo- i ietion an pupae IE OHE frag hibsic is . : . . + not asubsce 4 PU = Joplin Herald: Jack inman andj quizes in the following strain: | CAN and hive. Euaacsane Mae’ nat Bill Wilson, the two men who beat | ‘‘Any man who says prohibition | | talk it up. Increase the clubs. ees re } | se Dan Stevenson to death with clubs, | paos as.a political issue should be} A Large Assortment of Gold Plated Bracelets. , = tssmsrs apvance. some days «go in Christian county, | shot in the neck with 2 bottle cork ”’ | cre were captured on the night of the Lead prospects in the southwest | a = 3 a4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, gist secreted near the scene of the | portion of Wright county and the | Ladies and Gents Charmes, large assortment and latest stvles. By Mall—Postage Free. murder. They were lodged in jai! | northern part of Douglas county Daily,i cluding sunday,per ve $12 00 at Ozark. said to be rich,and it is predicted 1 = pe Neosho Z?mes: Charley Mor-| prove as valuable and extensive as ) | : : & : : y) per vear 5 oo } ganis as popular in the Twelfth } any in the state. G © Si | Weekly, 52 numbers, per 1 00 | dint peek Gas in te <td Sich. ole ents Vest Chains, Gold, Silver and Gold Plated. {is sched te toe’ He carried the republican county) Joplin Herald: R.W. Hall of | { ; Sapo eay ek of Dade by 156 majority, and his | Carthage, one of the first settlers, also lens eat ie majority in the district over both his | founder of the Bank of Carthage, a br egewees cesta a ents a cony.t: = antagonists foots up 3,106. died at his residence at 5 p.m., Nov. | \ j enti uy E ae pava ae i H ; 28 {! and d scontinued at the endo! t Columbus Vews: A tellow came j 73- of Bright’s disease. | } any along one day and espied the sign Sas ae i H TERMS TO AGENT over the,a popular druggist’s door Hotel Property for Sale. | PERRIN Nat acu ? = " fe = Jostin ers ar others ncting on the south side. and read, “I. P,| The Olive House, on southwest corner } a ise the circulation of the = is cour, : : of the square, just opposite the Opera, = <—— may retain twenty-fi West.”? and said, *‘Wel, did you 2 | y retain t “|, | building, is now tor sale on reasonable scriptions to the 2 ever see anythng hke that?’ | terms. Call on or address i | and ten per cent on sub “Why,”’ szidhe, “IT never pay any | 45-tt. W. J. Lansdown. | | Weekly. attention to the direction.”’ i eee we | i ae = } emitt sn Nevada Demecrat: Ex-Gover- House and Lot for Sale. / @ | money order, or nor Stanford of Cahfornia, offers | Situated in the northwest part of the city; { Bs eta pankoF oe oe attics : se has f ome ase Be 1 gstute and county ie little cottage in San Francisce Eom has mae oon fe = lot 165xSo | GEORGI: KNAPP & ( ., fen cele e ce ee Tt. good well and other improve ments i Mo 2 z 2 : For further information apply a* this ’ fas eee seems to us this must be a good in- | ctce. : : BS reat ae ; i ’ a { otice is rereby given toa creditors. vestment, and but tor press of bus- | See i ASSOCIATION PI NS. Vandit ater idesrested » catace ok - ness we would go out and look at | Clean Meat Market. i | ee E. Fra deceased, that Johnson a : ee As = ee eee ne ETE trator of said estate, in- it. Itis all foolishness to put so} To the People ef Butler and ~icinity, | tend to make final settlement thereot, at much money into fine houses when | I will respectfully state that I have just the next term of the Bates county Pro- bate Court, in Bates county, State ot opened a first-class Meat in every respect, on Ohio street, one door west ot Baptist church. you can get a nice little cottage tor only $1,000,000. Carthage Banner: The Spring- tield Extra thinks that many large fortunes await tnose who will Start creameries in southwest Muis- souri on improved plans. Three- fourths of the butter used in Spring- field, as well as Carthage, is import- ed from other states and retailed at from 30 to 50 cents per pound, according to season and quality. Here in Carthage Wisconsin dairy butter - is selling tor 45 cents per powrnd: If such butter was made at home, consumers could get it at not more than 25 cents per pound and probably less, this season. loin or a good roast, don’t fail to give me acall. I guarantee satisfaction io quali- ty and prices... I have had large expert- €nce and know my business. Cash paid all fer kinds ot Butchers stock. 4g-tf. T. Waris. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration upon the estate of Daniel Ernest, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, bearing date the 8th day of November, 188:. All persons having claims agains: said estate are required to exhibit them to me tor allowance within one year from the date et said letters, or they may be precludea from any benefit of such es- tate, and it said claims be not exhibited within two trem date ofthe publi- E cation of this notice, they will be forever Springfield Express: The next | barred. 50 4t, G. We G. W. Roserts, Adm’r, annual meeting of the Southwest Missourr’Teachers Association will | be held at Pierce City Dec. 27th to} a9. A Track-laying on the Memphis ex- tension ef the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf railroad was last Wednesday completed to the thriy- ing young town Cabool, in Howell tn La Ptata, Macon county, Mo. sounty, 83 miles east of this city. | 2 good business. Good brick storeroom, The good work goes bravely on and i 70x20 teet, with wareroom, will be sold or the great Mississippi will be reached | ‘e"ted. Good reasons given for seliing. below the freezing point in due time. | Stock about $2,000, and nearly new. Ad- ta } dress, Suesday afternoon the west Sts" Fred Dorn Will give you a neat shave, shampoo, r-cut, hair dye in the latest and most approved style. He keeps none but e3 jewelry store, north side square. t. Drug Store for Sale T. B. Tutompsox, La Plata Mo. Market, clean | If you want a juicy steak, a’tender sur- | the Frisco line was switching at Neosho a brake- ran engine Pperienced barbers. Rooms next to Dutt's | Doing 2 ERR creme, TS ts J mise. EEE BLICAN PROSPECTES plere te Missouri, to be held at Butler on the 13th day ot November, 1882. Silver Goods of Every Description. Jounson Hint, Public Ad’mr 45 Steel and plated, ally Notice of Suit a Raterce Lein for Keeping Horse. Strate or Missouri, } Spectacles, near and far sighted, Gold, Silver, numbers. the largest stock In southwest, Missouri. County o! Bates j mee Wm. H. Summy Plaintiff, A. Lenox, Detendant. Before E. Shaver, Justice ot ihe Peace tor Prairie township, Bates county, 2-0. To 1. A. Leaox che above named De- | fendant. V J HEREAS it having been made te appear to E. Shaver, Justice ot the Peace, before whom the above cause is pending, that the above name detendant, nox, is a non resident and, | can not be summoned in raid cause \ Now, theretore, in compliance with the order ot said ju in the remires and entered on hi» rm. fl. Summy, plaintifi, in said cause, do hereby give notice to the said detend- ant IA. Lenox, a suit bas been inex tuted against the said [. A. Lenox, and befere the ctoresaid Justice of fhe to cntoree a lien against ng described operty viz: large bay horse, dope 16! 2 hand- ge old and of rough build; tor the sum@t $6.86, being the amount due for ke il Thi } > E ag boarding im Saarc tor the pel LS i » WERK ¢ rt 3 of six mont twenty-six Silver mbles. UVrices cheap. Call and see me. Thatgsid hole sew tn Lee plaintiff; and that said cause is si a | against 1. Old Silver and Gold Taken in Exchage for Goods ee Watches Clocks and Jewelry, Neatly and Promptly Repaired. All Goods Warranted. SILVER TABLE Gold and S Si :rial_and wilt be heard before 5 fice in Prairie township, in said count; and state onthe gth day of December, 1882 at 10 o’ciock a. m. of which time the said defendant. Lenox, may appear and be heard. j This 22d dzy ot November, 1382- j it Ws. H. semmy, PPi-

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