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LOCAL ITEMS. Personal SS ————— | --W. E. Walton, visited his ‘nother | On to Newada is the vattle cry. | at Clinton, Sunday. 7 ae | LN Lamon, ef Adrian, i In times of mud prepare tor dust. Eniebar the Dew eiicea few days| since. j O. D. Austin, left Sunday morn- | ing for a business trip to Washing: | was a; Charlie Lewss drives four-in-hand to his cab. | J, M. Patty, shipped 118 head ot ity. | extra fine hogs last week. men | —Heary Nolf, returned from his | Who said the members of the | egctern visit last Thursday. He re- | MULES FOR SALE. Seven span of three year old mules tor mules for on terms to suit purchaser, the Warner farm two miles northwest of Butler. G. O. THOMPSON. BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. oF J. H. HITSHEW & CO. assortment is now ready tor business with an excellent new pure Drugs and druggisi sundries. North side square, Butler Mo, | “Fund W” club 13 were smiling. | ports having a pleasant trip. | —R. S. Quinn, solicitor for the} Kanses City Zimes, paid the ‘Times office « pleasant call Friday last. —VProf. W. W. Brown, of this | Judge Hawkins is having a big run ot probate business this term. The funeral of Miss Katie Betz, NEVADa’S OPERA OPENING. BUTLER PRICELIST. As furnished by | Extensive Preparatten — Reduced | BADGLEYS & GIPSON, Railroad Rates. THE BOss GROCERS. { last Wedresday, was largely attend- city, will move on his farm in Ho- | For weeks past great preparations | yieat : ; ot eens ee — Sy mer township, about the first of | have been in progress at Nevada tor | ae : = © Gs on This would be a most propitious | March. | the grand occasion of the 1¢-opening | Potatoes - - = (95¢ per bush. time to top thetreesin the court} _ Gentry West, of New Home, | ot Moore’s Opera House to take| Apples green - $0 to75 ee yard. was inthe citv Savwrday attending | place to-morrow night. Commit- fae ae eee ee 2 : : Bowens : . i es Read the list of farms and town tite convener, |auaeane Gio UN ie s composed of the city’s most) Chickens - - - 250 doz. . a pleasant visit. efficient business men and citizens,/ Turkeys - - - - Se Ibe a in eae at ace —Judge Neptune, and brother} were appointed and they now have; Bucter Se Shia Eguceence ancl cane ae ae its Wiseman, ot Rich Hill, called Sat- | every arrangement pertected for the | Eggs = , = = zoct* doz Hew many from Butler are going | urday while m town attending the entertainment of visitors. Through Ue Eae ie aie: Sieg ef pe to the gennd opening at Nevada to- | convention. their instrumentality reduced rates ano ee ite = anh morrow night? —Houn. D. A. DeArmond, ot | ave been secured over the railroads | Beegrax - - - - 18 Greenfield, Dade county, was in the city Friday last, and honored the TIMEs with a eall. The river and lakes are covered with ducks and geese. Now is the running tothe city, aad cases special coaches will be added | for the accommodation of the pub- Don’t Forget That Dick Hurt keeps a first-class barb shop at the southeast corner of the squ in some time for sport boys. a z : preemie co —Mrs. F. M. Allen, who has | he. ubhe tollowing letter explains He has neat and new turniture and ex- Ww liably informed that an- nt : z itself: perienced barbers. Tryhim. 6-tf essa S ‘i been visiting her friends in this city! Newanal Mo. Fac 278s | Pee ANSE other bus will soon be inrunning op- fee ie of Seek eee send : ai - 21. 753. | Giea ar ree: ee eae onthe depot ‘or a couple of weeks past, return Frienp Watton. We have se- | ean . SEAM AG BNE DOME CPPS to her home in Nevada on Sunday | cured from the R. R., a very low] othe People of Butler and vicinity, The telegraph office was moved | night's train, | rate tor Butler, ($1 — round _trip,) | I will respectfully state that I have just f he st om ot M. S. Cowles —A H. Pitkin, of the firm ef We think the company will add | opened a first-class Meat Market, clean pee cater ee 4 some coaches to your, afternoon | in every respect, on Ohio street, one door & Co, Friday last, to the Bates coun- ty Natienal Bank building. i i | The grand Opening of Moere’s f Cassidy & Pitkin, came in from his home in Memphis this State, last freight train, landing you here in good time, Fabout 5 or 6 o’clock. Your people could return on the | west ot Baptist church. If you want a juicy steak, a tender sur- lein er a good roast, don’t fail to give me convention at the ceurt house Sat- and 17. The Truzs would like to see a By virtue and authority of a transcript Saturday. He will remain several a r days. ares epee teienis Ee i acall. I guarantee satisfaction i» quali- F Ny . ee 5 d prices... Ih: had large experi- Opera House, ‘ss Nevada, takes} __prof. Eppstein, wentup to Kan- | on the lst of invited cities, and I as- pial sae ace sot, Tih eae 4 place tomorrow night. Butler should sas City Saturday and returned | sure you those who come will receive | 1) <9, kinds ot Butchers stock 4 be represented by a good delegatien. Monday merning. He made ar-| at the hands of our people a warm |" J0', SE 4 welcome. Yours very Truly, nes So ee "i bli iiénatd a cass rangements tor cestumes for the Harry C Mosen H Te The Republicans will ho! Pinafore entertainment March 16| i a | Sheriff's Sale. | | urday March 3rd, to neminate a can- didate tor school commissioner. —That old Demecratic war-horse, Jufige Neptune, of Osage township, | u gave usacall Saturday last, The Judge came up as a delegate to the} d You can always tell when the city election day is near at hand by the large delegation go from Butler, and from what infermation we can glean gratified. execution, issued from the office ot the clerk of the circuit court ef Bates county, Missou i, returnable at the March term, of said court, and to me directed in favor of Samuel Fickes, and against A. D. Jones, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of the pon the subject, our wishes will be The Butler Band will go The lown to-morrow morning. Marshal with shovel in hand ciean-| convention to nominate a school} Ft. Scott band will also be at Ne-| said defendant of, in and to the follow. i i i i i described real estate, situated in ing the crossings off for pedestrians. | commissioner. vada, = the head of a 8 oe res Ecentet Missouriy to-wit : ee 5 igs za -m-|tion from that city. 8 wi e | And described as follows, gining ata Prot. J. M. Eppstine, represent- ole ae of mexada; ioe t hed = f M est oak tree on the east side of the ing the Republican, and McFarland erly of Butler, was in town Friday |Scen from the letter from Mr. | \arais des Cygnes river, where the west = Moore, the rates from Butler to | lineot Oliver Eliswicks survey in lots six last. He gave a glowing account of the preperation made iu that citv for the reception of visitors at the Open- ing of the Moere Opera house to- morrow night. ef the Times, were the only repre- sentatives of the craft from Butler at the Printers Convention held at Ap- pleton city on the aznd. Tke Marais des Cygne and Mi- ami rivers have been on the rampage for the past week. From parties who have been on the Marais des Cygne we learn that the bottoms are covered with water ranging from one to three miles in width. —Henry Levy, is now in the east buying gouds, and Sam’1 Levy leaves tor New York this week where he will be joined by Henry. Their in-j tention is to bring a stock ot goods equal to the great demand of their trade. } —W. T. Ricks, of near Spragfe, i and by the way one ot the best farmers | and citizens of that locality. gaye us a call and a pleasant reminder Fri- day last. He said just keep the booming Times coming right along, it is geod enough for me. Entrance was made into the Pap- inville post office by burglars be- tween 10 and 11 o’clock Monday night, and $45 in postage stamps and $10 in change taken. The stores of D. H. Wilson and Walter Marsh were also burglarized of small amounts. ol We understand that Fisher, in jail in this city charged with stealing a couple of horses from a farmer liv- ing near the mounds in this county some time ago, will, at his trial at the March term of eur court, plead guilty to the charge and throw him- selt upon the mercy of the court. | Dr. Tucker, the city’s well known | t and rehable dentist will move his | quarters into the corner room en the | second floor ef the Opera House, this week. M { 1 iw T. W. Childs sold his house and lot located on Ft. Scott street last week to L. C. Haggard, of near! Few, | Altona, Mr. Haggard will occupy E, | the house himself. j A ———-___- | Died, in this city Tuesday, 30, of brain fever, Miss Kattie eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Betz. The tuneral took place fren the Ohio st. M. E. church and was attended by a large concourse of people. The ceremeny by Rev. Alexander was very impressive, af- ter which the remains were followed by a large procession to Uak Hill cemetery and iatered. The Docter and his family have the sympathy ef the entire community in this, houref their sad bereavment. menth of January 322 deeds and from the first of February, 1s the 23, 216. Besides this he has issued te; date 49 marriage certificates. jee ! The booming Timms received a! car lead ot paper Wedaesday, and | blacks more of it each week than! any other paper published within | the borders of Bates county. i Father Renick, of this city receiv-| A miner by the name of Stacy, ed a postal card Friday of last week, | living near Rich Hill, was acciden- from the Rev. A. M. Buchanan, of | tally shot one day last week in the the €. P. church, dated Bentonville | following very peculiar manner: Ark, informing him ot a most suc-} Mr.” Stacy was out hunting with i cessful meeting which he bas been | his dog and his gun. He had stop- ' helding in that citv. The card | pedand was measuring the charge in | atates that he has had 106 conver- | the gun with the ramrod when the - tions and 62 additions to the church. | dog came uv and in teondling his - It will he remembered that Rey. } master pawed the trigger. The tull i Buchanan, attempted to hold a meet- | charge crashed through his nght!; ing in this city some tame ago but} hand, tearing it to prec mi owing to disabilities was obhged to | | 2 discontinue %. We are glad to hear | of his good success m his new field. at cali en A. F. Wyard. by you every time. He will do justice 1Oai. t Nevada is only $1.00 tor the round trip, and it it does not suit perties to go down on the morning train, the atternoon freight tached perhaps—will furnish the ac- commodations necessary. the erty. ticulars apply at the Timms office.’ 3-1f sell at once 1 am closing out the same at actual cost figures. = a fen SESE. | can be bought of J. P. Edwards, on North | hair-cut, hair dye inthe latest and most approved style. | perienced barbers. Oeeeeey store, north side square. Mr. Simpson recorded during the | Ge to Creuch Bros. shep, near southwest | | corner of the square. They have a neat, | Lam able to please the public all the | more with lew prices and good goods. All « zes cast steel 13 cts per pound at ment received sfter one year. and will guarantee satisfaction. Orders | lic vendue i lett with M. A. Maynard at Post-office, ! to <aticfy <2 will be promptly responded to. { and four of section three (3), of town- ship thirty-nine (39), ot range thirty- twe (32), intersects said river, thence northten chains and ninety-tour links, to a post, thence west seventcen chains and fitty links, thence south eighteen chains twenty-three links ,to the east bank of said river, thence along said bank to the place ef beginning, contain- ing fitteen acres. Also the steam saw | mill and appertenances on said land. | And I will on Wednesday, March 21st, 1883, between the hours of o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required. at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisty said execution and costs. ~ W. F. Hanks, Sheriff. with coaches at- For Sale. A heuse and fot in northwest part of Excellent lecation. For par- Clothing at Cos Down on North Main street, id stand. Bishop’s Having bought the steck, to Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a general ex- | ecution, issued from the office of the clerk ot the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- i souri, returnable at the March term, of said court, and to me directed in tavor ot Butler National Bank, and against G. W. Maddox, et.al. I have levied and seized | upon all the right, title,interest and claim ot the said deteadant G. W. Maddox, of, in and to the following described real estate, situatedin Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section 33, township 40, range 32, in Bates counts, Missouri, and I willon Wednesday, March, 21st, 1883. i | between the hours of g o’clock in the | torenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front Joor of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same, or se much thereot as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder ter cash i t ]. P. Edwards. A New sunt, clothes, nobby style snd good good , ain street, at astonishingly low prices. Fred Dorn illgive you a neat shave, shampoo, H He keeps none but ex- Rooms next to Dutt’s tf. For a Clean Shave mfortable room. yout te satisty said execution and cost. Quarters. Wa. F. Hanks, Sheritt of Bates county, | t i a i Sheriff's Sale. i j By virtue and authority of ageneral ex- | ecution, issued trom the office of the cierk | of the circuit court of Cass county, Mis- { souri, returnable at the March term, ef ; said court, and to me directed in tavor of { | Sylvester Miller, Johnson G. White and Jonathan Street, Trustees of the Town et Pav- | Osage Lasaile county Illinois, and against } J. W. Graham and Cyrus Reed, I have! levied and seized upon all the right title | { interest and claim of the said detendant i Crrus Reed, of, in and to the tollowing j described real estate, situated in Bate: county, Missouri, to-wit: Cne and two vear loans at 10 per cen } Lot seven in block fit ‘y in the town of ; Sims & Tucxsr. | Rich Hill, bates county, Missouri, and 1° { will on re 4@t A. F. Wyard. 22 tf. A. L. McBripe & Co. Money to Lean. G and 7 per cent, on 6yre time. Sims & Tuckar. {Butler Mo. r3tt 43 2t Butler Mn. we } Wednesday, March, 21st, 1583. | A Card. } between the hours et 9 o'clock in the | . y ; forenoon and 5 o'clock inthe afternoon | Having taken out city and county | ot that day, at the east front door of the } icense as an auctioneer; [ hereby offer | court house, in the city of Butler, Bates LY services te tne public on reasonable | county, Missouri, sell the same, or <6 rms. Have had seven years experience | much thereot .s may be required, at pub- hest bidder f: oT Cant Was. I-im. * J-M.Cassrry. | Sheriff of Bates county. i land-adjeining feeperately to suit purchaser, ail very de- ] “ESTABLISHED 1870. BENNETT & WHEELER, Successors to C. S. WHEELER & CO. DEALP*¥S IN Hardware, Groceuies, Iron, Steel, Wagon Wood-work, Barb Fence Wire, Bulk Seeds, and i or FARM MACHINERY We cordially invite the public to calland examine our goods and prices and see tor themselves that we keep none but the best BUTLER, MO. Northwest Cor. Square = = = . SURANGE AGENCY, LOCATED IN THE “TIMES” BUILDING, Butier, - DAissouri., — = Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and leave descriptien and price of property, where same will be advertised free of charge. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and see us. We have now onour books the following Real Es- tate for sale. ° 4° acres southeast ot Butler, good orchard, new barn, comtortable dwell- ing house. never tailing water, a desira- ble location. 40 acres with comfortable house and barn of good water 10 acres of timber and good coal bank. Also So acres of pasture land, 5 miles north- west ef Butler will sell chea: Also 120 acres, 75 acres in cultivation two houses, good out-buildings and an excel- lent young orchard. The above will be sold all tugether or in tracts to suit pur chaser. 180 acres 8 miles southwest of Butler, about 160 acres exceilent timber, balance fine prairie close to coal mines and rail- road. Heuse and lot, in West Butler. Will be sold at a sacrifice. House and lotin the northwest part of | town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. 160acres 4 miles north ef Butler, new dwelling house, good out buildings, land all new and good quality. Alsoa fine brick residence on north main street in the city of Butler, one et the most desira- ble locations in the city- One block near the square, 140 fett front, 100 feet deep, 3 residences ant shop on same, good well, fine location ' tor business. House and let on North Main street. Commodious house in good repair, good stable large lot and fine location. This is avery desirable property in one of the best neighborhoods or Butler. 200 acres of land in Linn county, Kan- sas four miles trom Trading Pos Mills, six miles from Pleasanton, 80 acres in cultivation, good timber, comfortable | house and stabling, bearing o chard. This farm is particularly adapted to stock raising, Sugar creek runs through the} farm and supplies it with never failing | water. Plenty of prairie and timber/ good range adjoining the premises, also saw mill within atew rods ot timber, House and block in south-west part ot town. The house is ageod frame bricked in between studing contains six rooms, there is < little over two acres in the . bleck. Plenty of good truit, 2 good wells rooms, gooa well on let, will be sold at stable, summer kitchen, out-houses and: a bargain. good tencing. = Sones acini Bact Large frame house and good lot of North Main street, good stable pienty af fruit aad good water. Will be sold of | terms to suit purchaser. | House and lot in north east part of | town, good house of 4 rooms, also execl- lent well ot water. A good farm ot 150 acres within one mile ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi or sandstone 40 acres of unimproved land one mile | south of wutler, geod location, fine ing place. Owner going to leave and if determined to seil. 160 acres of timber, within one mile @# jrailroad. A good chance tor saw-m men. House and lot in east part of town on Dakotah street. House contains 2 good feaqmunneaen see A fine residence with about 5 acres of the corporate limits of sutier. Excelient fruit of all kinds, plen- tyef water, good outbuildings. This ie one ef the most desirable ceuntry resi- | dences in Ratce county. Improements | ali im good reva:r. , eer tzoacres 21-2 miles aertheast of But fer, 1e@ acres under fence, Soto 100 seres ooo | farming land, balance timber. Mever House and lot in north west part of! siting ‘water, good timber, © 4 a citv, good trame house 38 by 30 with two ; stock, rooms back, new stable, good cistern in | sel at 25 pe- kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacant’ hii lets adjacent to above property each lot 132 by 264. Will be sold all together or comtertable house. cent less than actual ralue- _——— 30 acres of land mostly timber t nmi ot Butler, excellent stone quarry par ing the best of stone ter buildings side walks. sireable property and in the hest part of town. Humphrey’s Addition. We have now thirty-three lots in Humphrey's addition to the city of Butler sale. This.addition is situated directly south of the business of the Lots range in size trom 141 x 75 tect up to 17% :-2 3 150 feet, valued att to $25, according to size and lacation. This property will ip 4 she very valuable. Come now while .ou can have «avice. Z , —_ or