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ed by such masters as Shakespear, | his action told louder than words Aelison, Ben Johnson and aumerous j his appreciation of the gitt. others ofa more recent date. They | With this the formal proceedings of have looked and longed for a place, | ne opening of the Walton Opera where they could, atthe same time that they were cajoying the neces- sary recreation from the toils of bus- mess, add somethmg to their store | the Mav Wheeler of knowledge, something to their | This was the first appearance in the depth of culture to fit them better | city ot this company, and without for those functions which society | jesitation it is pronounced by the demands they should perform, and people as far superior of Jate this want has been so felt by | that ever exhibited im the town them. that it is scarcely overdraw- | Miss May Wheeler and Mr. Devlin ing the picture to say that they had } { } some curtain was raised upon th | act ofthe play entitled “Engaged” by combinztion. was necessary to make the faculties happiness at Butler situated as it is] ery whose excellence can only be im a healthful location, surrounded judged by witnessing their efforts. _ by acountry that presents a picture The ball given by the commiitee of pevect beauty and affords all of | of six young gentlemen aiter the en- the opportunity of business that the | portainment was superb heart jae wish--I maci that in the | sense. The merry dancers continu- hight of these fects it is scarcely | 4 their tun and amusement till 6 _— * the . tg, say that o'clock the next morning, when all they a almost begun to think. | went home happy, but somewhat oo ie ae : render | jaded in spirit and appearance. The the faculties for pleasure and amuse- | .5per given by Chas. Enders was ment at Butler cqual to those en- | 30, agrand success, and deserves joved by our first parents their primeval home was a splendid opera hall. And as they pine the sound froin the want of time and _ sufficient of the cae — = and ma nelp to give any detailed peeancon Stoper aliens ORS. aie mace PUCC | of the building. It was our inten- pon brick, until this splendid Struc- | tion to have turnished our readers ture, the opening of which we have with something uf a descriptive ac- the pleasure of celebrating to-mght, | count of the magnificent edifice, and — - fae BES ati we may do so at some future time. vom ap leeece ate eae eae but for the present we must frankly noe pia af er ae "ake cohfess our incapacity for the task eons - sey: Ag = ee: however much it grates upon our public Spintec es Zee Ne se pride as a public spirited newspaper. caused Jits erection, asa token of To use'a common but expressive their appreciation of what he had phrase, we ‘are all brokea up” i c t : 2 done, somecung aa a souvenir tO) over the helplessness of our condi- constantly remind him of the tact, that in their estimation whoever clse = may be second as a public benefac-} Tinware in endless variety and quantity tor to whom they are indebted, and | all of good qua ity, at Hahn & Co. somber af ~< aud pcr er Rev. Wm. Brittain, pastor in bel aed Dee Poe Se eee charge, will hold services m the Epis- has by his success in the enterprise - 4 : . . bopal church Sunday morning nest, of constructing this magnificent 3 ‘ 3 é . ig A December 17th, morning and even- edifice, which stands to-night as a{. $ ss : ... | ing, at usual hours. monument ot the progressive spirit which actuated its builder and him- self the first. And fer that purpose they sent to Prof. Starr left for Kansas City New York and had made to order | this morning to visit the schools of souvenir bearing this inscription | that city and post himself in regard “Presented to W. E. Walton by the} to their management, government young men ef Butler, Mo., at the] and methods of teaching, etc. This opening of the Opera Hall Dec. 11, ]is a good move on the part of 1882.’” Thev selected that which I| the Professor and we hope he may hold in my right hand (holding up | be well paid for his trip. the cane) as suitable ; suitable ladies An immense stock of immense stoves a te pa comemen: potes:S SUPPor at immensely low pricesat Haun & Co- years, no! no! not that, for PeLE hres itis their belief, and certainly. theit}’ The Missouri Teachers’s Associ- tilost earnest wish that he wll long) ation will be held at Sedalia, Mo., enjoy the blessings of vigorous ac-| December 27th, aSth and 2gth, 1882. tive manhood, and that bis old age | The subject .ef literature in public will be greet and venerable and not} sehools will be discussed by Prot. feeble and tottering. And further, | Starr, principal of the public schools that while the blessings : of good | st Butler, Mo. All teachers should health may be showered upon him, | attend this institute. = ee Gedies: of: fortune brved Sims & Tucker have moved their o’et his pathway, he may hear in 1 dl : h to his inquiry ‘as to what real estate and loan agency into the ghee vit é Everingham building, on the west remains in store in the future for ai . aide, and axe getting up an elegant him, constantly coming back a sweet oe = Z ofhce. These young men are all “all iswell.”” No! no! Tsay it was] |... not thought suitable as a support for SAREESS. xo Ee oa declining years, nor was it thought} Mt. Sterling Ky. Sentiua/. Our suitable on account of' any intrinsic | young friend D. Frank Warner went value which it may contain. tor what j te Missouri afew mogths ago cor hrs cyer of this it may contain was oniy | health. An inspection of our mar- added to 1t to make thé more suita- | riage column will reveal the progress ble to be kept as a token by W. E. | he ismaking. We congratulate vou Walton to keep ever tresh and green | Frank. The happy couple are at in every - special attention. tion. Pocket knives by the hundred, all sorts, sizes and prices at Hahn & Co. in his memory. the tact that the} Ghent, Ky., for as tew weeks the young men ef Butler, Mo., are truly | guests of Judge A. G. Craig. gratetul to him and fully appreciate Mt. Sterling Ky.Seffwa/: Sam. what he has done for the people and especrally tor,the young ot Butler. Greenwade raised 35 acres ot corn ‘And so, ladies and gentlemen, this year, andm shucking it out was with the conseut and authority of all astonished te find that it tock 35 the young men of; Butler, 1 now shocks to make five barrels. haye the pleasure of presenting to "Every Baptist Baptist | This the 11th day of Dec. 1882. that public spinted citizen the token Say Sal Ge PRE Baptist The above business will reopen in a : selected. (Presenting cane,) Yours | cng. et os 2S. eel Seekiy tew days at the same old stand Sy T. S. é sir, and more than welcome. paper, published at BE wnwood: eet invitation S + e The cane was a very handsome | Texas. It is an ably edited, cleanly Ba ees - fourteen karat gold with the follow- | printed Baptist p: ; it contains a A SEES ES me “ae ee é sermon each wi i. eect Enowi ' Adiministrator’s Notice. t nz inscription seo and ablest minist interesting cor-} Notice is hereby given, that letters ot r “Presented to R ce. € > _ | administraticn ie - B. % . Bi refully selected react Pree i ee ee ee ape i ~ . ws ™ oy a - 1 .»WMAE., WALTON, ing for the * ly Circle, Church | the undersigned, by the Bates county ] AY THE OPENING OF HIS News, ‘Texas News, etc. It does | probate court, in Bates county, Micsouri, ce OPERA HOUSE, not contain any immoral or patevt | bearing date the 2nd day of December, ) medicine advertisements. 1t is iur- | 1882- All persons having dautes agains - 3 YOUNG MEN OF BUTLER. ~ 2 | said estate are required to exhibit them ee : zs nished to subscribers at the remark- { ome tor allowance within onc year from e This kind “and ‘grateful remem- ably low Fag WP A. ‘hus ssa j the cae ae EES SORES: may be ir " " 5 o © ysual price. is placing | precludea from any Pes- trance was'a complete surprise to |; the-ieach Of all. wil aD i tate, and it said claims be not ed! Mr. Walton, who was prevented | j. op tral from uttering a word in response sO | st: tremendcous was the applause. But ; ing’ 3 months tor Brownwood. Texas 13-1. ! house terminated,and the great. hand- | to any} 2 are certainly stars of some magnitude | _almost begun to think that all that! and may be justly proud of their | reputation. ‘Lhey are supported by | and opportunities of pleasure and | 4 pumber of other efficient perform- | ! | ,| Dry Goods and Gro- The Times regrets us inabiiity | { paper of AUCTION Every night, must b closed out in 30 days. | e ceries. Sms & co. THAT ROCKVILLE AFFAIB. The Prisoners Brought te Butler and Jailed. Another Version of the Murder. The readers of the Times will re- member the account in last week’s Hollensworth, of Rockville, poisoning her four weeks’ old bane, and her implicating one John Sberman <s the iather who had given her the drug. Marshall Gaylard Douglass brought the parties to this city last Thursday night and lodged them in jail, the crime fur which they were charged not being a bailable one. At the preliminary trial S iensworth Sarah swore that Sherm give her the poison to kill but now states that she swore to a le in that statement, and says that Sherman did not give her the vial of poison but that she got it at the residence of Mr. James Boreing where she was staying. She stills holds to the testimony, however that Sherman ts the father of the child. The public may look tor a plea of insanity put up on behalf ot the we- man by her council. Too much cannot be said in com- mendation of the May Wheeler party. Their entertainment last night was without question the finest ever rendered in this city. The Company is simply suyurb and de- serves all that can be said in their favor. Windsor Review: Will the Hol- den Enterpise please state when and where ‘Capt’, T.J.Lingle and ‘Col’? John Hannay obtained their military honors? This indiscrimin- ate use of titles 1s too disgustingly common. Windsor Review: Mr. Henry Woodard informs us that if is his in- tention to start apapermull here as soen asis possible. We are rejoiced to learn this and hope that he may have the greatest sucess in his enter- prise. The name of the new German di rector of the foreign ministry 1s Von Bojanomski. Indictments have been feund against three men for the murder of Detective Cox in Dublin. A company of troops have been} sent forward to attend the execution of the Joyce murderers. All ot our accounts must be settled either by cash or note by January 1st, 1882- A. L. McBride & Co- Removed. Our office is now on west side of square in the Everingham vilding first floor, next deor north of Olive House Hotel. Sims & Tuckes, 2tt Land and Lean Brokers. A large stock of stoves just received at Hain and Uo. Cook and heating stoves atthe very lowest prices that can be made. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co- partnership heretofere existing between the undersigned, in the meat market bus- iness, has this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent, A. Me Sherwood re- tiring. A!l accounts due the firm will be paid to T. S. Wemett. T. S. Wemott, A. M, SHERWOOD. within two years frem date of the. Hvens ei Pack ' aoe of this notice, ther -ill’ be forever = aes sa; barred. z-4t LM. ¢ ATTERIIN, Adm’r. } ta li- | Opera Glasees, Opera Glasses. Anice assortment tor sale cheap at! Franz Sernhardt. Teys For All. y, Style or price. Don’t *iosee our stock, south side square, | Gus Bexnerr. A. S. Martin's n buying. veur boots and shoes at R- Weil & Co’s.. vou will surely get the worth of your money. Canvas, zephyres, Germantown, cari- board, canvas mottoes, &c. &c., at A. Martin's & Co. Opera hats and fans at & Co, A. At R. Weil & Co’s. you can always be! fitted to a good, easy, comtortable Dbowt or shoe. Great reduction in cloaks, dolmans and } knit goods, at A. S. Martin’s & Co. | R. Weil & Co’s. shoes can't be beat Great reduction in cloaks, dolmans and | knit goods at A. Martin’s & Cs. | ee | To keep your teet warm, yeu want pair ot R. Weil & Co’s., woo! lined boots Canvas, zephyres, Germantown, c.rd- { board, canvas mottoes, &c. Xc, at A. ¢ Martin’s & Co. Im ju-tice to yourself you should first ex amine R. Weil & Co’s shoes before you buy To keep vour feet warm vou needa pait of R. Weil & Co's wool lined boots. ‘Christmas Candy. finestand purest assor ment is to be: found only at Gus Bennxert. WIINTED—A good girl tor dining oom work, wages ne object. Apply fet tst A. L. McBride & Co's. store. To keep your feet warm you need a pairef R. Weil’s & Co’s. woel-lined boots. Cleaks and Doimans. of every style and price at Cassidy & Pit- | kin. It you don’t believe we «re selling goods low, just call and see for yourselves __ McBride & Ce. Young Gentlemen. | When you want a nobby suit of clothes go | to Cassipy & Pirxix. | For Something Handsome in the hat line, we advise young menjto allon Cassipy & Pirxrn. ‘er Hesiery of every grade and price, just call at Cas sidy & Pitkin’s. Ladies Take Notice. ‘There is now being inveiced at Cassidy | aad Pitkin’s, the finest and latest patterns of dress goods ever brought to the city. L.ow priceson Heating and coskiaen| stoves is our motto. McBride & Co. If You Would Keep Warm during the blaste of winter go to Cassidy & Pitkin’s and supply yourselves with gloves. Their stock is unequaled in the southwest. | 2 ee Cloaks! Clenkst! i In endlesa variety at Cassidy & Pitkins. | The largest and best stock of locks, latches and hinges in town at | A.L McBride & Co. R. Weil & Co’s-shees keep their shape well. li you want a heater get a schorches. wcBride & Co. Remember the Superior Cook Stove leads them all both in durability and op- eration, kept by McBride & Co. Bargains in clothing, hats, caps and gents turnishing goods at Levy & Co'e. SS The finest lotef heating stoves ever) brought to the city by McBride avo. | For a Clean Shave . | Go to Crouch Bros. shep, near southwest ; eorner of the square. They have ancat, | comforzable room. 5 30-tf } Land For Sale in Bates County \ Consisting of well improved farms witt good orchards, on terms to suit pur- chaser; also unimproved lands. Buyers will do well to cal! and see JAMES HOW- ERTON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adrian, Mo. 32-6 ! i Save Your Money } and buy your stoves from McBride } & Co. i Girl Waateé t To do house work, will pay highest wages | going; enquire of xe tf ' Tor Sale. Two houces and lots, 3 rooms each, one in West addition Apps te J. 382m | with pantry and barn, ; to Butler, on Ohio street. W Chambers. only $22. $30, $57, 4 | behalf. when they are assaild by disease | R. J. Hurts. ; cine.—- observer. Christmas is Coming ,.3. Williams IS HERE WITH OODLES OF lh : Nuts. Fruits. canned -Gocds, Wueensware, Woodenware, Tobacco, cigars, and a whole host of other things too num- to talk about. Onr prices have got thashed on the other fellers and are per- iectly Hattened out, come, see and believe. | J. WILLEAMS. i: THiGS, Zz. The Sedalia Demoerat heat, having been so de- Ie th , q °. . i. je only morning newspaper petwees | : World's Industrial Kansas City and St. Loute, Bz; Scott aut no other | Hannibal, which publishes the Associa- x6 1 OE ce TERN OR AN | | xteen veatn; have been fou.d equal! ted Press dispatches. [t bs 4 farge, eight Aso cheapest’ Stvle 109! | coiump, Handsomely printed paper, is- | sued daily and w The telegraph and power octaves; st nt compass tents of the taily the batest Market Reports, the Suprenw One hundred other st at Coust, and a variety of Votitical intormas $72, $75, $ $108 aq, | Hew Bet to be toundebewhere. its mats + $721 $75 $93» F108, FIN | cettunous reading is extensive, and i Yhe larger styles are | spares no pains to secure the latest news ofevery character. Special attention i+ Also easy payinents. New illustrated cat- | pein tO te es Conenege pies Poa | alogue free. VIANOS, This company | sued every Saturday murning, at $150 per have commenced the manutacture of | year. The Weekly contain» all the im- Upnght Grand Pianos, intreducing im- portant news of the week, a Linze amouns © fe <5 ot Miscellany, ave matters of interest portant improvements; adding to power! and entertainment wo the home beauty of tone and durability, Hs n0%\ esc. The Weealy Demornit ix the as mach ofictet parecer of tae State, and in it afer) ee i pustlished aii the Proclamations of Kew | x 5 ‘Odes | wards tur the apprebensiim 0 criminally > S Hamlin Organ sod | goduil the betray notsces of every county | 154 Tremont, St., Botton; | inthe ttite. The seram of the bailye- ” New York: 149 abash Ave., | Democrat are as follows: By mail, post lage paid, per year, 320. ‘Ibe Sursiag, editorial are comp! with best qua’ , for popular sacred and secutat music in schools and families, at to $son MEE b: any other argaus. | ae require toning one-gaart other pianos The reniass free, Si-4t | Democrat per year, $2. pe eee ee De j Address all communications to } Joun D. Russe1, Business managers, sm For Sale | 47-tf Sedal arm ot 80 ucres, 3 miles | Home, Bates county, | ——- — as ~ ta suit purchaser. The | ved in toitselt, with two good ad within one-half mile or church , DOWN GOts THE : house. Also one 40 aan | 3 “ncn =85" FURNITURE >on terms to suit pur-} at New Home | ells and tarm, situ Bates county, me W.P_ Hyak. Lam now prepared to seik Furnthare lower than exer before I wilh sétl « ue © rean for $ 3 aset ot chart® for bed and everything lower than an hose in thisor Batescounty. I alse-heep trazks, © valises, croquet sets, oil cloths cuctins and the BEST. 1 H H Tease and Lat for Sale. ; tin the northwest past ot the city; | house has tour rooms; size of lot 165x80 « A good wel d other improvements Ss a M hi “4 sr further information apply a* this ; | Sewing Machine | inte market, oil, and jl kinds + sew- | ing machine need! also bes walout 9 i lumber. My comes gunds were | wor be said of the ever} 22%? more comp ete, all sizes. «i coffins ana mother, constantly : alway? on hand. caring for her dear ones, ; sae : % Millinery Department za single duty in their! Trac w Ler Trast Too much faithtul wv watching never negiecti Superintended by Mrs. bave a large stock of new goods and ow trimmer who has been cmploved by By | Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the - ne trien in the in ee eee ca! price our goods before bu: | oceans we will rte vou in ‘ } and quality. i WT. H. Leonard, ARCHIE, MQ. andt e system should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- Leonesd: lated, blocd puritied, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know that Elec- tric Bitters are the only sure remedy- They are the best and purest medicise in the world andonly ost fifty cents. Sold by F. M. ¢ rumley & Co. No. 4. The Height of Folly. To wait until you are in bed with dis- + ease vou may not get orer tor raonthe, is | the height of folly, when you might be * 7 easily cured during the early "We wees t Wanted to Bent by Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have bd Known sickly famivies made the health- fora tew weeks an epen or covered buges- jest + yatimely use of this pure med | Good care will be taken, Address buggy Nov.1-1m_ | hisoffice. ;