The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 31, 1883, Page 1

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VOL. V. For The largest of Valentines dollars eac HEADQUARTERS. M e A. ‘Valentine Day Butler Week Cimes. ly BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31, 1883. and handsomest assortment from one half cent to five h, is now on exhibition at MAYN ARD, Post Offic NEIGH302H)9D NOTES. ! Adrian Advertiser: It is said that | F. V. Holloway, former treasurer | of Bates Co., will start a store at | Lone Tree as’ soon asa depot is; built at that point. ' Lebanon Sentinel: Wm. How- ard, living near Long Lane, was on} last Friday kalled by keing dragged over the frozen ground by a run-a- way team. He was thrown torward from a load of ties by the fron. axle breaking. He lived but a few} hours. Carthage Banner: The mayor or Carthage has established quaran- tine regulations agaist the towns of Galena and Empire City, Kansas, forthe purpose of protecting the citizens of Carthage from the dis- ease of small-pox, which is now pre- vailing at those points. Gallatin Democrat: In the cirt-| cuit court at Trenton last week the | whiskey men were fined to the sum af $1,500. Some of them retused to pay their fines, and they were ta- ken and put in the town ‘‘coop.”” Rolla New Era: The Frisco land department has sold the Knot- well Furnace company 11,000 acres of land for that many dollars. It takes all of the read land land in the vicinity of Ozark to fill the oontract. Pierce City Empire: F.S. Cor- peny is arranging to join Captain Payne’s Oklahoma boomers at Ar-; kasas City, Kansas, about the last of the month. Capt. Payne and_ company will leave Witchita about | the first of February, and before en-, tering the promised land will be join- ed by the Arkansas City company. | Osceola Sun: The Adrian ‘Ad-| vertiser says the mines at Rich Hil! have not turned out according to! contract. When newspapers in! rival towns in the same county get! into war of words, the truth gener-| ally leaks out. | As will be seen by notice publish- | ed elsewhere, Mr. Nash orders all tences remeved from the Kansas City and Southern nght-of-way. The removal of these fences will cost/ the property owners about, $3,000," and it the company do not build the, road at once, it will be a severe less to the people who have fences across the railroad. ' The reason Osceolians have not’ much confidence in the building ot the railroad is the circulation of 2 tumor to the effect that the present company are simply playing a game of “bluff,’’ to force the Missouri Pacific te buy the grade at a good toundsum. However the advent ot; the ‘-Keers”” will likely dispel the: rumor. { Joe Moody was brought to Osce- | ola Wednesday evening of last week and lodged in jail. Moody carned the mail from Appleton City to Butler, being hircd by Picknil and Jerdon. One day he traded the mail horse for a mule and then sold the mule fer $80. Net \relishiag that way ot doing business, Pickrill out, and overtuok the fugitive at Rich Hill. Failing to find any man fool enough to go on his bond, he wat brought to Osceola to await the action of the grand juay- Springficld Axtra: David Poole, the noted w captain et Quant- rell’s ba: mg the war, visited mes at his cell the In- | man advertised in the local papers | i WZ7ill Commence on And We Heard A Hei-e | dependence jail the other evening i And lo! there was trouble in the | and spent an hour or two in a social; chat. Capt. Poole isnow a resident camp of the Isralite: And lo! the of Texas and is saidto be worth a yoice of the chief Musician was heard | million dollars. He is of command- calling on kis brother, who also ing appearance and wears a beard dweltiaa temple of music, to hasten reaching to his knees. tothe Scribe and bid him buckle on his Joplin Herald: A Pierce City} ATMO tor behold the Goats have broken into the sanctuary ot the sweet singer ot Israel. And it came to | pass that the Scribe buckled on his armor, ferhe had cast it aside, yea he had even given it to him who guards the evil doers of our people. Bat, caliing on his younger brother who was also a Scribe, they h arken- ed unto the cry, and hastened torth, and lo! the kid was banished from Saturday, the 3d Day of February TO SELL THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Clothing, Gents Furnishig Goods | for a wife, giving size, complexien, pedigree and points of the desired article. In three days succeeding the appearance of the advertisement he received 75 letters, which would indicate the market for marriageble maidens flooded in that region. Neosho Zimes: Three large}the camp. H deer made a reckless dash through pe OMEGA. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Neosho on Monday afternoon. Some eee ac tHiease AY REDUCED PRICES. dogs jumped them up south of town and pursued them until they entered the city limits on the southeast. The deer passed through several doar- yards, and several persons fired harmless shots at them. Joplin Herald: Judge if. A: Pretlow of Laclede county, whose disappearance from a camp of hun- ters in Camden county was noticed last week, was found dead beside alog. It was evident that in mount- ing his horse from the log he had slipped and accidentally dis- charged his gun, the bullet entering his brain beneath his chin. Windsor Review: Col. P. A. Shelton, who 1s now 74 years old, says he can out-walk -any man in the county, of his age, for $100 a side. He also challenges any man of his age to run him a foot race for $500 a side. He challenges any man in the county. of his own age, to shoot with him in a shooting match for $1,000 a side. Butler Drug OF J.H.Hitshew & Ce, is now ready tor business with an excel- lent new assortment of pure Drugs and druggist sundries. North side square, Butler Mo, Stt Lawyers. V. BROWN, Notary Public But- e ler Mo. Will draw and acknowledge deeds, contracts, leases and all papers re- quiring the acknowledgment or jurat of an officer. NEW DRUG STORE Berry Bros., Keep Constantly on hand a well Selected Stock of URE, DEU » +&& Oils, Varnishes, and Everything in the Drug Line. FIRST DOOR WEST PALACE HOTEL T. W. Survers. Notary Public. OLCOMB & SILVERS :—Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office over Bates County National Bank. P. H. Hotcoms. 3 5. B. LASHBROOK. THOS. J. SMITH. ASHROOK & SMITH, Attorneys at Law utler, Mo. Wil practice in the courts of Bates and adjvining coun- ties, Collections promptly attended to and Taxes Paid tor Non-residents. Office, front room over Bates county Na- tional Bank. n2 tf. nC OHN 8. & 8S. P. FRANCISCO, Attor neys at Law, Butler, Mo., will prac tice in the courts of Bates and adjeining counties. Prompt attention given to col- lections. Office over Hahn & Co.’s hard- ware store. 29 ARKINSON & AERNATHY, Attor- neys at Law, Butler, Mo. Office west side of the sauare 22 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded both Day and Night. Having opened a new Drug Store on North Main Street, and haying had many years experience inthe drug busniess we cordially invite the public to call and see us. We guarantee our drugs to be pure and our precs ac low as any place im the city. Give usa call. BERRY BROS, Adrian Advertiser: Mr. C. R, McCory has sold his interest im the firm of McCorv & Co.to C. A. James. Charley has been avery suc cessful business man, his honesty and integrity has gained the confi- dence of our people and we are pleased that he will remain with us. | ©. JACKSON, attorney at law, The new firm will be known by the W «Butler, Mo., office over F, M name of Shepherd & Co. 1 Crumly’s, Drug house oa West side St. Louis Republican: At the! 3 261-17-tf tal end of a prohibition eommittee, ee appointed by the temperance agita- tors at Jefferson City, we find the name of H. Martin Williams. Fur- J ther upon the list is that of B. Gratz, Brown. Parting their names on | one side snatches Whlliams andj Brown from the roll ot common | HENRY, Attorney at Law, Butler, e Mo. Will attend to cases in any court of record in Missouri, and do gener- al coliecting business. McFARLAND BRO’S | * Physicians. M. CHRISTY, M. D., Homoepathia ; ePhysician and surgeos. Special at- tention given to female diseases, Butler Mo. Office, North side square fzont} room overBernhardt’s Jewelry store 2g FOR si C. BOULWARE, Physician and people, H. M. Williams and B. De cet Oitee north side #9 “4 G. Brown would segicely be recog: | Butler, Mo. Diseases ‘of women and chil- . cS ialtv. nized among the statesmen of our Tene oe day- Clean Meat Market. To the People of Butler and vicinity, I will respectfully state that I have juet opened a first-class Meat Market, clean jin every respect, on Ohio street, one door | west ot Baptist church- If you want a juicy steak, a tender sur- ! 1 1 | Harness 4%» Saddles, GREAT INDUCEMENTS joutheast Flior- ida. Should yeu contemplate a trip to Nash- ville, Chattaneoga, Atlanta, Charlesten, S. C., Savannah, Ga,; Jacksonville, Florida; or in fact, any point in the South | |); see or Southeast, it will be te your interest loin or a good Toast, — . fail ape toaes to examine the advantages over all ether, | a call, i guarantee satisfaction 19 q i- lines offered by the St. Luuis Iron Moun- ; ty and prices... I have had large experi- tan & seuthern R’y—‘Iron Mountain | ence and know my business. Cash paid Route” in the way of fast time, elegant ji for kinds ot Butchers stock. The south an | uipment, &c. as ote resenta Dailv Train is run trom} 49-tt- J. Warts. Saint Louis Grand Union Depot, attach- | ——— — — < ‘ed to which will be tound an elegant Pull- | “cham, M.D E, L, Rice M.D | a BS eee septs aero weet side Residence east of | thro to Nashville, Tennessee, where | y, A sith direct. connections are made with ex-| North Main street sqry ae Cc, i ress trains of connecting Lines, for; : lark, : Pointe mentioned above. This Train| EVERINGHAM & RICE. } : AGN me oO: connects at Nashville with the Jeers PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, | 4% is ae on el is ille-express, having a Pullman Pallace = 2 z 4 A. J Sleeping Gar ofthe verv finest make at-| Having ee ee re, _ I! fe¥ Fo, Saver : Ss ites Flori Jon eden | Rractict Saces to the citizens of Butler | ee hor ike jor oa ‘ and surrounding country, : For further ark * OFFICE cn Everingham’s eat F oe “Ky west side square. Calls attended to: Gen'l Pass. Ag't.! at all hours, day oF night, both in the | Pass. Agent. city and country- 240 14 c. B. KINNAN, Asst Gen’! ott.

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