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The Printers Conventi:-n. | ! EST x BL ISHED 1870. —— The committee of printers named | Fi | Di BENNETT & WHEELER by the Times to meet at Nevada, | January zoth, for the purpose of | fixing a date, place and program ji Rel earn for the holding of the Printer’s Con- i ssa aee vetion suggested by the Appleton! City Fournal, met according to ap- 4 pointment. R. B. Speed was elect- | Hardware, Groce.zies, ed chairman and Charlie Hilton | : H « secretary. It was decided to hol i | Trom Steel, Wagon Wood-work, Barb Fence Wire, Bulk Seeds, wa the convention at Appleton on Feb- | | ruary 22nd, and a general invitation | | is extended to all newspaper men ot | | F A R M M A ¢ ic | N E R | southwest Missouri, their wives and i daughters. There will prebably be < Northwest Cor. Square - - - - BUTLER, MO several interesting addresses and a general discussion bv the convention - | ot matters pertaining to the fraterni- Fi | che my ee eee ten % ty. A sumptuous banquet will be tendered the visitors at mght by the ) | REMOVED. LOCAL ITEMS. John Dillon is coming. County court meets next Monday. The Daily Gazette, at Rich Hill, has climbed the golden stairway. If you desire to sell your land come in and have it advertised tree of charge inthe T1iMEs. A very pleasant surprise party of the young people took place at W. E. Walton’s last Thursday evening. We cordially invite the public to calland examine our goods and prices ang see for themselves that we keep none but the best Those interested in the torthcom- ing entertainment of Pinafore are grewing more excitable in the cause. J. H. Buckalew. has rented the the Olive House and will open the same as a hotel and boarding house in a few days. citizens ef Appleton City. The occasion can be made an important and instructive one to newspaper men, and we hope to see a full atten- dance present. LOCATED IN THE “TIMES” BUILDING, Bustier, - RAissouri., To the building formerly occupied by SIMS & CU., on the The Episcopal church of this city will commence the observance of Lent on February 7th, and con- South East Corner of the Square. tinue till March 25th 175 cassimere ceats, marked odd, 5 ee with a blue pencil at a sacrafice. | N. S. Gardner, a merchant of Sam’t Levy & co. Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and Abo Ee tO WA EE We announce to-day the name of leave description and price of preperty, where same will be advertised W. G. Rose, ef this township, for free of charge. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest the position of Schoel Commissioner | to call and see us. We have now on our books the following Real Es- of the county, subject to the action | tate for sale. ot the Demecratic Convention. Of we Hees os Ce fe the two ether candidates, neither is bee aah p 40 acres southeast ot Butler, good House and lotin the northwest part of | more competent to perforin the du- | orchard, new barn. comtortable dwell- town, corner lot, good house with five | ties of the office, or more deserving os pore never tailing water, a desira- rooms, good stable, new picket fence | . le location. P » ci = ot honor at the hands ef his party. jand newsidewalk. et eel A | Z Mr Rose is a aduate ot the Uni- 180 acres 8 miles southwest of Butler, | a about 160 acres exceilent timber, balance’ _ One block near the square, 140 feet versity of Virginia, and holds diplo- | fine prairie close to coal fnines and rail-. front, 100 teet deep, 3 residences and ma’s from other institutiens. He is | road- shop on same, good well, fine location rs = | tor business. an honest, industrious, educated H aes bane fe louse and lot in east part of town on! House and lot in north east part of young gentleman, and should the | Dakotah street. House contains 2 £004 | town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- representatives ot Democracy in con- peal pia well on lot, will be sold atij ont well ot water. vention assembled, ae fit to oa A good farm ot 150 acres within one mile nate kim, the people will be satisfied 80 acres of land, 2 good houses, one on| ot Butler, good buitings and fences, al§ with the results. each 40, farm all under fence andin cul-/ so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi- i tivation. Pianty of good water, posses- \ or sand stone. = sion given immediately. eee 250 cassimere pants, marked odd, ; 160 acres of timber, within one mile of ‘ E . House and lof in West Butler. Will} rail read. A goed chance tor saw-mill with a blue pencil, at any price. be-cold at a cacttdice, ona Sam’t Levy & co. Appleton City, made an assign- ment to H. W. Grantly, last week, in favor of his creditors. The Rich Hill Gazette takes pride in the fact that the colored people of that city are building them- selves a church. Wednesday, February 7th is the beginning of Lent. The Catholic and Episcopal churches will observe the event in apprepriate manner. The Times office will be under the necessity of eniploying addition- al help in its job department, if work continues to come in hike it has for the last ten days. | The Timers agrees with Mr. Cowles that some action sheuld be taken by our citizens tewards im- proving and keeping up the appear- ance o: the old cemetery grounds. 160acres 4 miles north of Butler, sew; House tor rent near the public square, centaintrg six reoms. Apply to Carrie Miers, second heuse west empire mills. The public need express no sur- prise should we suddenly announce some ot these days, that Henry Ward Beccher, will lecture in the Walton Opera House on a ‘certain in the Inmber firm of Wyatt & Boyd. The new firm will be kmown by the name of H. C. Wyatt & Co. We un- derstand that our youngfriend Frank Eldridge, isthe company ia the new brick residence on north main street in! the city of Butler, one of the most desira- gtft ble locations in the city- . Personal | BUTLER PRICELIST. : —Mrs. R. D. Williams is visiting | As furnished by \ een ees before he left tor heme on Tuesday. —_——_AND—— State, and ic regarded as ome of the -ablest ministers in Missouri. terest in the blacksmith business and | Willgive you a Gah: h ee 5 neat shave, shampoo, accepted a position is the hardware hair-cut, hair dye in the latest aad most house of Bennet & Wheeler. 1 he | approved style. He keeps none but ex-! makes as geoda salesman ashe is a i perienced barbers. Rooms uext to Dutt’s ! r blacksmith. his employers will | jewelry store, north side square. tf. | 7} ~ dwelling house, good out buildings, land John Boyd, has sold his interest slinee aaa eced as Ales a Re | S evening. firm. Frank is one ofthe best bus- If you would lke a geod St. | mess young men in the city, industri. | friends in Iowa. BADGLEYS & GIPSON, i Louis weekly paper, and the Butler | ©4® attentive te duty always, and —E. C. Park, returned from Bos- . DB Weekly Tims, for one year, just the Tues wishes him unbounded ton last Thursday might. THE Boss GROCERS. = = $1 = and i atthis| ooo —F. W. Sapp, from Knox coun- Wheels oer i ba Per bee office and you wi accommoda- oe ; io, isi i ies Tee Saeed : = ted: On ene of our local pages will be Pa Ohio, is in the city looking up a Potutees oy) eee 75¢ per bush. | as ee found a quarter page ‘‘ad’’ tor | "°™°- : Apples green —- 50 to 75 per brash. The directors of the Midland Wright & Glorius, the new hard- —S.B. Harns. of Jacksom coun-| Bacon BB tes ee ee eS Blast Furnace, of Crawterd county, | ware firm successors to Hahn & Co. | tY: 2 former citizen of Deer creek | Lard ne Agg sa Se will meet in 5t. Louis on the 27th to} These gentlmen are making every townsaip, this county, was in the) Cnickens - = - 250 Ee ae Consider the proposition of increas- preparation for handling a large as- city last Saturday on business. aids 3 5 : = a pe H ing the stock of the cerporation from | sortment of farm implements the ——H. J. Foote of Olathe Kansas, | Eggs anes - - soc** doz j} $15,000 to $50,000. coming season, and the ‘tad’ re-|@ former partner with Geo. Miers,| Dried Apples = - eee sce* ib: | a Senna feared to is only the first blast. | in the durg business in this place, is| “Peaches- - - - sige “* “* Phe county court of Howell has They are straight ferward men to |in the city fora few days on busi- Mallow. ec eee see | itt salecided to grant saloon license, and | go business with, and you will find | ess. cet ce Re Veen sea | econ aan —— says a large | their terms equal to the best. —R. R. Deacon, and wife, re- 175 cassimere coats, marked odd, | ss Aa ‘ « . e people think rt better Peuiacn oe eee turned last week from a three weeks |} With a blue pencil, at a sacrifice. i 1 sp : —— Tegnlated sa- R. B .White, of Sedalia was mar- | visit with friends at their old home Samw’i Levy & co. | loons than the ilicit ones. pect or: ea Mergan, daughter | in Michigan and Wisconsin. a oo : gee ee ee of Hon. John E. Mergan of Warsaw, = - = E H Carrolton has a saloon keeper who | Benton taudty, on — a we —S. B. Lashbrooke and wite, lett |“ A well selected stock of Drugs with | advertises for wives, mothers, broth- asinine ka shis _ : Thursday morning for New Orleans, | good business to sell or trade for town { ers, grandchildren, sisters, fathers, the fact that? Miss Mor, ee GES eG ee AE ee ae eee Sees — sons, and daughters to give him per- | grst child bora in| B Ran, was the | months in the hepe of regaining her es ey | ee aes ch: min Butler, her father health Dry, Stove Wood. i a eir drunkard + - oa se ae: ‘ at that time living here, and an offi- | Power & Bro. at Butler mills have got friends, and promises to give them cer of the county. — J. Jehnson, a large farmer 10.000 loads of dry slabs to sell, at $1.25, ¢ the g- b..on sight. oe g j and land owner in Fayett county, | °°” cadidelveten We aey part of aoe i oS as Ohio, has been in this: | — Gee Dr. C..C. Wood. ot Kaneas City, Dr. Geo. W. Matchett, and H. Be cece te seoentys scsi Dry Stove Wood. i will preach at the M. E. church | P- Calahan, of Johnstown. took in a : ees Te i EP A SESS — South .pext Sunday 1 jae and | “SUllivam’s Mirror af Ireland’’, at pee cree eich Hesia Shc viciaity | woodsand ‘rill deliver dry wood in any S “ yore ae biuse M : ot Adrian. 1 part of the city tor $1 25 per load. i evening. Rev. Wood, is Grand Opera = londay mght. Dr i S2t - Power & Bro. j Master of the Masonic Lodge ot the | Matchett complimented the Timms | —Harry Robinson, has sold his in-/ SEES i Fred Dorn i t Cassidy &:Pitkin, the well kaown enterprising merchants on the west side of the square, have rented Ting, on Monday, on the south sidé of the square. Owner can obtain the same by calling atthe Tnwes have no occasten to be dissatisfied. { eral days looking after his real es- i 1 i : | ARTESIAN WEELS! For House, Stock Ranch, Small Water works, or deep the | i i a _ oo double room in the Opera office and paying fifty cents tor this é H Don’t Forget | common Wells in Earth or Rock Irrigation, where there is so rock, OUR oure bleck, and will move inte | netice. —Thos. Pierce, son-in-law te R. i That Dick Hurt keeps a first-class barber | RELIABLE RUST WELL AUGER will find Water at every trial. the same before March ist. The ; Marstellar, deceased, a former res-} ae Seen ee i PRICE OF EARTIE TOULS. . . firm costemplates increasing their] T. G. Mergan, younger brether | *dent of old Bates but now of Indi- | perienced barber. Tryhim. 6tf ee Pine Rare st ta . vasa : stig eo vasa es ve " stack largely when they occupy the | ef Wash. and Walker Mergan, is in | #28, spent several days in the coun- Ss ee { Same Rie, with Shaftings fortopfeet. - - - - - The cakes made trom Letker’s buck ; Over roupef these Augers in use. Printed instructions and guarantees vent «new room. the y Visit dering t' i ety visiting. Hebasbeen em- jt¥ ig the past week. Mr.} 02: gour reminds us of eur boyheod | tools are shipped. In ordering earth tools send half the amount with the ployed on the Rock Island railroad | Pierce reports a severe winter in Ip- S A j and pay balance when you received the tools. For Artesian Welle or 9) 4 (diane. mes pun i sp we *Pureardcheap | Shere Rock fe tound, our FAGLE MACHINE is the CHAPION ef the WOR i | Et a ¢ stores kecp it. and se sPipeece on trial—that is, a man sent to set op and test until customer = | ee . ee See oe | satisfied. hetere any payment is required. Jefé. City cor. Sedalia Democrat: j Sh. = B cape _ Tepresenting | Letker'’s bolted meal den’t need any sitt | PRICE OF DRILL TOOLS. Judge Lefker, Presiding Judge ef i aapeeocas res. distiller’s agents, of { iug, no bother, ne bran—pure meal al- | Machine, with soo Ib drill, 2 six inch Z bite, Horse the county court, and C AH | Nevada, Mo., aiso correspondent of | ready for the table. » with man toret vp and te - $450 00- = ‘apt. A. Henry | the Seda, Diegat kash | REA DEES SAO Seat | Horse Power, Zngine and Boiler, Smoke Stack and Belt, - j ; faleading attorney of Bates a : Same Ris, without Engine or Power, - - age gee es county, city Wednesday and Thursday last, i For a Clean Shave : i . guest of Hon. Lev! L 2 _ ; Ge to Creuch Bros. shop, near southwest | Moier, the able Representative wel Se eet a 0. f th They ha : z “| visit. Mr. Sherman, is the liveliest | ee fates = ee suber cam j 5 3 H < rable r - Ort { 350 cassimere pants, marked odd, ; and ablest newspaper correspondent ! ze emits j with a blue pencil, at any price. ‘traveling in the West, and he never | Lttker’s bolted corn es Saw’ <, i eae c i pure white corn thoroughly eleancd and i es s Sam’: Levy & co. __, fails tosay a good word for Butler. | beats ail the meal in the market. Oo RUST, St. Joseph. Mao Lum Riley, a miner, was crushed se badly by the (avng in of an ex- xaxation at Jeln Chaney’s baak, Rich Hill, en Friday tect, that he Mied the following day from his in- juries. Riley was a single man, about 27 years old. and azid to Dave heen a desperate charactez., a Sreman. tar some months past. i Found, a light-weight. plain gold chines are now in each state. John Elliott, Lrpen, Hood 4 “I have eet up tour of vour Eagle Machines, Allgive @% . Seaton, Lampasas, Tex-, writes me: “My Eagle Mae us 15 slso the one you soid Mr. Martin of this place- x 3 t ig low treig ct, and prompt delivery # is made of ¢ i ' + tend for deseriptive catalogne. No. 71% etal et there ‘kas, write + 350 cassimere vests, marked odd, with a dlue pencil, they must go. San’; Levy & ce.