The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 3, 1883, Page 3

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} Chandeliers are now said to be : | out of fashion, and it 1s expected Kansas City has 7°405 children of | that light will be thrown trom the , school age enrolled. ; corners of the room from bracket Steddard county has but one | Sate | colored person, and that one a wom- | 40 A.M. | an. ++ +-Q:4O A.M. | SOUR MATTERS. — BUTLER NATIONAL. BANK, BUTLER, Mo. GTon & raed Pearce Trains leave Butler daily as follows: - GOING NORTH. | ‘Terra cotta brocaded velvour is | H used for covering drawing-room fur- | { "exas Express Joplia & K. Local Freight Pees Giese. The Brookfield creamery has aj niture. tt is often trimmed similar- Authorized Capital. $200.000; | Capacity of 2500 pounds of : | butter a / ly colored fringes intermingled with | Capital Paid up 30.000 , day. | gold thread. { Secret Societies. Vv eae ii f = | BOOKE ie ery romising discoveries of | } : Pe POWELL =o) Sweater MASONIC. So ein pane aes as ; Anexchange suggests that ‘‘dog T.W. CHILDS Wine freee at >. i a ” > ; “Z ‘ Z ster Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | eported wn Vernon | cheap’? don’t mean much, when at . fe E. WALTON,............ Cashier. | Saturday 2 : | county. | ‘f '¢ a art CaeBter | eG Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | OU" | the recent bench show in New York | i cpasich No. 76, meets second Thursday in each | Gentry county hay loaned out | any number of dogs were valued at i | month. ! Gouley Commandery | meets the first Tuesc 1.0.0. Bates Lodge No. 150 meets every Mon-} Caldwell county has a great num- say night. : J Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the | ber of cases ot and and sth Wednesdays in each month | itch.” DIRECTORS i . H Knights Templar | $86,000 of her school fund at ten! from a Hy ! each month. | per cent. { OWS. H $300 te $1,000. i i | Dr. T. C. Boulware, W.H. Irwin, Judge J. H. Sullens, Dr.N, L, Whipple, A. L, McBride, Joseph Cook says that nine out ot ten scholarly physiologists abroad | are theists and that Herbert Spencer | is regarded as nothing more than a Nodaway ! mere crescent moon in its last C, H, Dutche. John B. Ellis, A, H, Humpt rey, Green W. Walton, T, W, Childs, the ‘told fashioned i { Four townships in | quar- w. L, Wolte R ill. 5 5 : E -L, : . D. Williams. county are feeding 4.045 cattle and | ter. Judge Booker Powell, Wa, FE, W alicia | 10,210 hogs. po ! ane Lewis Morrison, of Washington | A 18 curious SOEIEIIELSS oes at feat of all _ Receives Deposits subject to check at about 2 0’clock in the morning of —_ sight, Loans money, buys and sells ex- § | change, and does a general banking bus- | iness. county, died last week at the age of | 104 years | December 7th, 1867, her majesty’s | theatre was in flames, and a Iittle Mrs. George Fields. a composi-| jater in ruins. At the same hour ot ter on the Carthage Banner, has| the same day in 1882 the Alhambra fallen heir to $3,000. tneatre suffered an exactly: similar Correspondents. National Bank, ‘ational Bank,.. Donell, Lawson g Simpso nsas City t. Louis, New York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: 3, B, Hickman, 2%, D, Williams, John Pharis, 1, I, McKee, C, C. Duke, There will be 15,000 head ot cat- j tle and 24.000 head of hogs fattened in Caldwell county, this season. The Mound City News says there isa debating society in nearly every chool dist rict in Holt county. The Princess Louise and yice royal party wilf embark eariy in January at Riehmond, Va., on a British man-of-war and proceed Bermuda, where she will remain during tae most severe portion of the winter, as her health suffers trom the intense cold. { | S, Q. Dutcher, Frank Voris, Heury Donovan, J, R, Estill, to M, A, Maynard, { { | C St. Louis,Mo. 617 St.Charles Stree! wo Mi Your business is respecttully solici A man in Upper Big Creek, Shannon county, raised a beet this yearwhich weighed 1g 1-2 pounds BATES COUNTY | National Bank. BUTLER, MO- ORGANIZED IN 1871, Philadelphia News: ‘‘That but- jteris all right,’ said a boarding house keeper; ‘it is firkin butter, and tastes a little of the weed, Young Wash Babb, whe accident- | that’s all.’’ ‘If that’s the case,” ally shot off his arm, near Chillico-| replied the boarder, who is a con- he, died from the effects of the | tractor, ‘I should like te get some wound last week. ot that. wood to make railroad bridges out of.’’ # Last season over 400 bales of cot- ton were ginned in Douglas county. This year there were not more than twenty. Capital paid in, - - $75,000. Surplus - - - - $20.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof CASH HOUSE An extra train runs between Bird’s Point and Sikeston te keep the corn frem piling up to high at the latter Fred Gebhardt is the young New place. York swell who is said to have the Safe with Time Lock. T 1 bran a ‘mash’? on the Langtry. He _ has Be Popyl Aton ek Preamont (BAS | aa invome of $80,000 a year, lives We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. DIRECTORS. increased over 100 per cent in the last four years. There are now about 1,500 ‘souls in that town. in great style at the Hotel Brunswick, drives a four-in-hand, and has a sta- ble ot fleet racers. His bill for flow- A national bank has been organ- | €s during the “Lilly’s”” briet en- wed at Macon City with a capitol | f4gement in New York was $960. Lewis Cheney, . C. Clark,| ler write . . . oy E See tere Dr. Elliet Pyl fon. J B. Newbe: stock of $50,000. The private bank Chas Click went to a Country MAR 1A GUI EX ~ EP. Tense, ia res fains, eho ees Dr. J. Everingham, . J. Ryan, r.D. D. Wood, P. Edwards, i Bard, Jj. M. Patty, ot Scoren, Wilson & Logan has been] dance, one night recently, armed merged into this. for the purpose ot killmg Rober’ Mr. Peter Swassing, lnying about Ashcrott, When he found that his Geo. W. nae J me Smith. five miles north ef Norborn, Carroll | ™an was not at the dance, he sent eos ‘ county, sold his farm of 140 acres a for him to come Ashcroft, sus- OFFICERS. few days ago to Mr. P. J. Clemens, | pecting something wrong, put a pis- : ans fer $40 per acre. - tol or two in his pecket and answer- eae ee dee reso ed the summons., On arriving at KF. TYGARD -- - Cahive, Some 150 Itahan families are ne- gotiating for the purchase of be- tween 5,000 to 10,000 acres of land in Ripley county, where they pro- pose establishing a colony. s the place of the dance, he was met by Click, who told him he sent for him in order to kill him. As Chick was in the actof drawing his pistol to shoot Ashcroft, the latter shot him dead without taking his pistol from, his pocket. THE NEw DRUC STORE! W J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Drugs. fox THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE i} IN BUTLER. MO. A robber attempted tu break into the house of Mr. Dowell. in Mober- ly, but was driven off by Mrs. Dow- ell, who fired upon him with a_ re- volver, but unluckily did not hit him. — Nevada Nurecry, Mr. T. G. Houston, of the firmot Am- brese & Houston, Nevada nursery, is : here with men to canvass Bates county Stephen Redfield, of Nodaway, | forthe spring delivery ot nursery stock. had one year ago 20 stands of bees| In addition to men brought with him which have increased to 41 stands, | they have employed Mr, O. J.Welten, a and during the year he has sold from resident of Butler fer the past five years them 1,102 pounds of honey at 20 and who has had fifteem years experience a in the tree business and is well and fa- cents a pound. vorably known. The company ask all The ferthcoming report of Dr. R. wishin. stock to wait fer their agents as D. Shanne:, Supermtendent of | the guaranteed all stock og = weed Public Schools, will show that Mis- ou reilgpeg ene tea s urih sa larger school fund than any other State in the Union. She has new anavailable fund of $9.- 471,696.58. A constable in Ripley county | went to the house of a man named | Masser to levy on a yoke ef oxen. | Masser resisted the levy and shot rg menor oS wuaiee = : the date of sa letters, or they Ls jthe constable twice, and was in precludea 2S ny benefit. of such es- {turn shot atand instantly killed. tate, and it sai ims “be es cee j = , within two vears irom date ot the _publi- | Men — oy be likely te che | cation of this notice, they will he forever rom his wounds. Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever Used. Tecures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, all diseases of the Stomac eis, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and all Femate Complaints. If you are wasting 2 Iwill give my personal attention to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. Also proprietor of the OLIVE HOUSE, A first-class Hotel in the Southwes cerner of the public square, IUTLER, MO | Admimstrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration upon the estate of S. B. Catterlin, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, Missouri, bearing date the 2nd day of December, 1882. Ail persons having claims agains said estate are required to exhibit them to me tor allowance within one year from trade-marks, copyri ited Brates, and Sed ; 4 n=) co aan cD a | ae cD —" =F =z ma § =] ar | —- — on ad culation, and is the most inffu paper of its kind pabli the } barred. of 3-4t J. M. Carrercisy, Adm’r. Robert and Michae! Giarves, nwo } young men from the southwestern H part ot Lewis county, received ' $2,000 last week tor hogs they had! :raisep and fattened without hired { help, and they still have other stock ! | andplenty of grain of ther own rais- T. LoMInuEr.Co., REFORD CATTLE. PTSHOLD SHEEP POREERIRE SWINE. Tia THE MILLER BROS.CUTLERY CO. MERIDEN, CONN. ablished in any county. Tail 10 cente, Sold by all news- dealers. Cc i of Scien- Ad Mann & Co.. once Y v peceress, copies by American, 261 Brosdwa es about patcnta mailed free. ing. THE DISEASES OF ° : ae ce YOUTH and MANHOOD iS 2 ee ; pee 3500,000 worth of; Ie TOE CIN WITH- strich feathers are expert * ¥ a PHYBICIAX of year's South The sappi 3 ers greatly depends upor vt food. DEALER IN FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGE Of all atytes ana prices, Good Hearse Alwiys on Wan COFFINS Made and turnished on sho short f Orders may be left at F. Evans? table after night oron Sunday, Butler. Mo vi; A Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent interest and omn 3 to 5 Years time with privalege of paying befor ission on due if desired. Money turnished on short notice. W. E. WALTON yjissouri Pacific RAILWAY. The Direct Route FOR ALL POINS IN Bansas. Colorado. Wer: Mexico, California and Texas. 2 Trains Daily —VIA ST. LOUIS.— EAST and NORTH 2r TransDaily A.A. TaLmaGe F. Craxprer JOHN DUFF = PRACiICAL Wacthmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, - MISSOURI. SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS

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