The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 4, 1883, Page 8

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LOCAL ITEMS. Next week we will publish the full reiurns of the city and tewnship elections. es Doctor Lansdown was on our} streets the other day. The Dr. has moved from the hot springs and lo Nevada. cated at If you have a tarm or house and lot fet sale leave it with the Times real estate agency, where it will be advertised free of charge. We learn the telephone compand4 have commenced setting poles at Rich Hill, and are coming this way So it will not be long until we wil have telepbone communication with Rich Hill friends. lf yeu want a deed, mortgage, lease or coutract written or acknowl- edged, call at the office of the Times real estate and imsurance agency, where yeu will find D. V. Brown, notary public, ready to wait on you J. N. Trotter, ot Sigouner, Iowa, has been visiting Mrs. Geo. Wesver for the past few days. He had just from the Idian Territory looking up the returned where he has been cattle business. Mr. A. Hamilton seld ter April delivery, 40 yearling short horn bulls ef his own breeding to J. C. Hamilton, Jr., for E. M. Ford, ot Indian Territory. Mr. Ford has 10,000 breeding cows and -will use 300 shert horn bulls this season. We knew now what makes our triend F. M. Crumley so melanchol- ly, it is because his wife and babies are away ena visit to friends and relatives in lowa. Such is life when you marry in one state and move to another, and leave relations and friends behind, G. W. Short shipped to the St. Louis markets Monday 150 head of extra fine beef cattle. They aver- aged 1,592. Mr. Ed. Warderman will accompany him as far as St. Louis and from there will make his children and friends aten days visit in Madison county, III. A. Hamilton of Summit township last season bred 16 shert horn cows to Galloway bulls, to date there have droppad 28 calves et which number 22, are black and six red. Mr. Hamilten is breeding this stock tor ramche purposes. The cross gives the preduce more nair and con- stitution, while So percent. of cases **knocks off the horns.’ The Gal- loway breed is as pure Galloway to- day as they were one hundred years ago,and are native te Scotland. They are Jong haired, hornless, short-leg- ed cattle, and will doubtless make geod “‘rustlers’’ fer the piains. The Galloway cattle nave advanced 150 per cent in value in Scotland within the 12last montks, owing to a large demand from Australia, New Zea- land and last but net least the United States, these cattle being the first of the kind introduced to Bates ceunty will doubtless be received with interest, aad Mr. Hamilton will be pleased to show them to visitors whether they desire to purchase or not at his place, xine miles east of Butler. The tace et J. N. Johnsea, ali the way from Millersburg, Ky. beaming like the headlight to an en- gine iit up our samctum the other day. Ma. Jehnson is right from the blue grass region aud ome can see at a glance the old Kentuck thorough- bred durham stock He is stepping with our esteemed tmend A, C. Brewingten in this city fer a few days, his business west being to leck up a location ter himself aad _broth- er. They contemplate at an early day if Mr. Jehnsea reports iaverable te move te Bates couaty and will bring with them a herd ef thoroughbred stallions and mares fer Sreeding purposes. As the mouthpiece fer the people of Bates county, we say come with yoer stock Mr. fehnsen, and the right hand of fellewship will be extended 40 you by our people. We know the girls will say come when we fellthem, Mr. Johnsom 1s unmar- fied, bluc eyed and has dimples in hus cheeks. PREETO ALL. On» Thous.n! Bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam to*be Given away. Every person in Butler, or Hates coun-_ tv, whe is suffering with Consumption Bronchitis, a ough or Hoarseness, (roup, | Weak Lungs, | Cold, Sore Throat, \ hooping (ough, Asthma, or any dis- | ease of tne Throat or | a trial bottle or Marsh’s Golden Balsam, n remedy, free ot charge, ! the great oug | by calling at J. H, Hitshew & | store, north side square, Butler, Mo. this valuable o's, drug | Persons who haye t ied | medicine can procure the large bottles at socents and $1, Thousands of bottles have beer give away to prove its extra- ordinary merit. wo doses will benefit. For all blood disorders and Liver com- plaints use Marsh’s Golden tilood Liver Tonic. It purifies the vigorates the Liver, Stomach and Bowels regulates the Kidneys and strengthens the | system. Sample bottle free. March rst, 1-m.- —L. A. Crow, of Altona, gave us a pleasant cali Mondayiand renewed his subscriptien. —A. Henry has, returned home after a weeks sojourn at the State Capital on legal business. —J. H. Wood ef Spruce town- ship, and by the way one of the best men in Bates county, gave us a pleasaat call. —W. H, Ballard, of Prairie City, pulled our Istch string Saturday and laid dewn the cash fur one year to the beeming Times. —J. H. Wood, ene ef the sub- | stantial and reliable men of Spruce township, pulled the latch string of the booming Times the ether day. —W. H. Martz, ef Altona gave usacall the ether day and had his name enrolled fer a years subscrip- | tion tu the booming Timzs. He isa gentleman of geed taste. —L. Bateman one ef the best and most prominent farmersef Charlotte township, pulled our latch-string the other day. We are always glad te have the eld substantial farmers call and swap lies with us if 1ts only tor a few minutes. --Mr: Jaceb and John Leollinger, of Logan county, Ill., brothers of Gee. A. Bellinger, spent sev- : | eral days im the city last week, and | while here secured the services of C. | C. Bassett, te assist in the prosecu- tion of McGinnis. They are both perfect gentlemen and wealthy tar- | mers. They seemed te be greatly grieved over the mammer in which ther brother was killed and sad they would assist the presecution | until justice claimed ite victim. The Rev. S$. Alexander, who year, was appointed hy the conter- ence which met in Clinton a week er so ago, Presiding Elder of Springfield district. We have ne | doubt his church in this city regreted {his removal very much, as he has givenentire satisfaction and worked hard while here for his church and The best ef his tranitv. wishes } He Planis. The tinest selection of house | plants we have seen. alse strawber- blackbernes, raspberries, | Ties, | grapes and ia fact all kinds ot smail | | fruit and flowers is at C. 1. Robards i Scott St.. | j green house on west Ft. | west part of the city. | — — | BUTLER PRICE LIST. As furnished by BADGLEYS & GIPSON, THE Boss GROCERS. H Wheat, - - - - ' @Oper bu Cora - - = 30 Pot tees PS ke 75c per bush. j Apples grees - Baces - - - - #0 to75 per bash. zalgs Te. Bie ee ya cs eee en Cnickens - - i - 300" doz Turkeys - - =) 75s Bc“ tb. } Bucter Se StS, Sea | Eggs = > = = re doz. ; Uried Apples - - fc** Te. j “Peathes- - - - sie « « | Tallew - - - - sets {| Beeswax - - = és 1B Hee , Willgive you a neat shave, shampoe, hair-eut, hair dye in the latest amd most | | approved style. Hekeep« none but - ex- | perienced barbers. Rooms uext to Dutt's jeweirr stere, north side square. tt. ei btain | ungs, can obtain | and | bleod, in- | has had pasterial charge of the M. | E church im this city fer the past | | the upbuilding of the cause of chris- | church and his many friends in this | | city will attend bim in his new field. | BENNETT & WHEELER Successore to C. S. WHEELER & CO. DEALERS IN Hardware, Groce.ies, fron, Steel, Wagon Wood-work, Barb Fence Wire, Bulk Seeds. FARM MACHINERY We cordially invite the public to cailand examine our goods and price and und at the best } MO } see tor themselves that we keep none bu . - BUTLER, | | } i | Northwest Cor. Square - - on terms to suit purchaser, at MULES Seven span of three year old mules for sale Butler, = to call and see us. | tate for sale. J. H.HITSHEW & CO. tor business with an exceilent new assortment of | si sundries. North side square, Butler Mo.| 4g acres southeast ot orchard, | } | | OPERA GLASSES LADIES Now is the time te secure one of those handsome Opera Glasses on is now ready pure Drugs and drugg ble location. 180 acres § miles southwest of Butler, about 160 acres excellent timber, balance road. Heuse and lot, in West Butler. Will be sold at a sacrifice. | dwelling house, good out buildings, land | all new and good quality. Alsoa fine His assortment is complete and exinbition at N. B. JETERS. ble locations in the city. prices below those of St. Louis. He also has a good line of GLASSES TO RENT. House and lot on North Main street. Commodious house in good repair, good stable large lot and fine iocation. This is avery desirable property in one of the best neighborhoods or Butler. 200 acres of land in Lina county, Kan: sas four miles trom Trading Pos Milis, six miles trom 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 a tew rods ot timber, BUY ESTATE STOVES THE BEST STOVE IN | THE MARKET House and block in south-west part of town. The house is ageod irame bricked in between studing contains six rooms, there is « little over two acres in the block. Plenty of good truit, 2 good wells stable, summer kitchen, out-houses and good fencing. A fine residence th about 5 acres of land adjoining the corporate limits of Rutler. Excellent fruit of all kinds, plen- tyof water, good outbuildings. This is One of the most desirable country resi- dences in Bates county. Improements all in good repair. Written guaranteed given with eacn stove. Al! =ell HARDWARE. TINWARE, | IMPLEMENTS, And CUTLERY. Ccheaper than else- where. Give us a call and be convinced. House and lot in north west part of city, gvod trame house 38 by 30 with two rooms back, new stable, good cistern in kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacant | WRIGHT & GLOBRITDIS, | lets aiscent to abore property each lot 1 ‘ aa Will be sold ail together or { 132 by 264. seperately to suit purchaser, all very de- sireable property and in the best part of town. | | | A LLION : 160 acres of timber, within one mile ot | railroad. A goed chance ter saw-mili | mer. “ SADDLE W ARB. FINE EDDY ‘THE House and lot ia West Butler opposite the depot. House centains 4 rooms can be used foreither dwelling or business | i Will make the season ef 1SS3 at cur stable in Bates county, Mo., tour miles i seutheast of Butler, near the M r scheol house, and near Stumptown or Papin- 1 Ville road, on the John Atkison farm at $6, payable at the end of the season, or | } $8 toinsure a mare in teal or $io to insure a live, seund colt, payable in beth cases | | when the mare proves in toa! or when the colt comes. A lien will be retained on | 500d well, smoke heuse 14 x 16. Also | the colt until the service of the horse is settled for. Great care will be taken to | Yacant let adjoining 100 x 171 fcet, good | prevent accidents to mare or colts, but will net be responsible should any eccur. | fence and stable. Will be sold together ‘The season wi!] commence April tst, and close July ist- He can beseen in Bat- | OF separately. This is nice preperty and | ler on Saturday's of each week at the etuble of HH. H. Evans. ; in a geod part of the city. i He feet. qne storv house 5 good rooms, | 40 acres adjoining the city limits Good dweliing of 7 roems, an abundance | ot good water, plenty et fruit, good tences, barn and out-buildings. Will be cott county, Ky., toled in spring of | sold alltegether er in lets to suit pur- igh, tine action and weight, with very | chasers. This is a very fine location ¢ gaits that any horse can so, he | fer asuburban residence. his colts show the saddle gaits DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. ; _Eddy © ard was bred by Louden Snell, in 4877 a dark chesnut. nearly black, :6 hands ! Reavy mane and ¢: He gees all the fine has proven himselt a sure getter and good + following their dams unitormly ot good colnr. Eddy Ward was got by the cel- ebrated getter of saddle horses, Expert out ef Nelivy Ward. Dr. Adams’ celebrated premium saddle mare by Uld John Dillard, alse a premium stallion, great dam by Boston Sire, of Lexington Fashion, and many other racers, g. g dam bred by Ned Blackburn, get by Old Bertrand, g. «. g. dum by Biackbura’s Whip, sire of ail the Whips. John Dillard wax got by imported Indian Chief, dam by Marek, thoroughbred g dam by Hampton's Whip, Expert by Old Bald Stocking, the best von of Old Canadian Tem Hall, Experts dam by Whip Comet, son of imported Comet. Johd Dillard and Nelly Ward took more premiums at various tairs in { Kentucky, perhaps than any other twe animals in the chow tor fine saddle herses. House and let in sortheast part of town, let go b® 165 teet, house 14 by 24, good fruit, stable. cellar, guttering cie- tern and tenciny allin good condition. This isene et the cheapest pieces of Buth ed geod wells et water, emali orchard: land ali under cultivation; can be made ene of the finest farms in the county: wi! be sold the Warner farm two miles northwest of Butler. 13-40 | G. O. THOMPSON. | ea a BU TLE R DRUG HH OUSE. i leave description and price of property, where same oF | free of charge. Butler, good; we i A c new barn. comfortable dwell- | west of Butler will sell cheap, ing house. never tailing water, a desira-| fine prairie close to coal mines and rail- jLot 84 x 117%t, LOCATED IN THE “TIMES” BUILDING, NAissouri., | Respecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and will be advertised Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest We have now on our books the following Real Es. Se acres of pasture land, 5 miles north. Also 130 acres, 7§ 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. House and lotin the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence | Business House and lot, in Adri 16oacres 4 miles north ef Butler, new | house 18xqo teet, lot 25x140 feet, good lo- cation will be sold at a bargain. ‘This brick residence on north main street in Property will only be offered at the prew the city of Butler, one et the most desira- | ent price until April 181, 1883. } House and lot in north east part of town, good house ot ¢ rooms, aleo excel- jlent well ot water. } eesti Gel ae A good farm ot 150 acres within one mile ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al | 80 good feed lots, and a quarry of superi or sand stone couse and lot in North part of city, house one story 5 good rooms, good well and out buildings. Alse | vacant lot adjoining 100 x 117ft, good fence and stable, Wil! be sold together, or separately, Ths property is ottered fer a sbort time at a bargain, © House and lot in east part of town on Dakotah street. House contains 2 gone rooms, goog well on lot, will be sold # a bargain. Large frame house and North Main street, good staple plenty of fruit and good water. Will be «old on terms to,suit purchaser. 320 acres 21-2 miles northeast of mut- fer, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres tarming land, balance timber. Never tailing water, good timber, range tot stock, comtortable house. Will be sold at 25 pe: cent less than actual value. 30 acres of land mestly timber 114 miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry 1d ing the best ot stone tor buildings and side walks. 20 acres, In Deepwater townsttp, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel lent quality of land, about so acres it cultiyation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 yood sized rooms, new barn 20 by 36 tt and other out bvildings, good orchard. Price $2§ per acre. 120 acres 5 miles north west of Butler, Two houses good out-buildings, good bearing orchard, 80 acres in cultivation balance timber, plenty of stoek water, good coal bank easy of access coal of ex cellent quality. This isa splendid neigh borhood will be sold cheap. 15g acres, 7 miles from Butler, 3 mijes frem Adrian, frame house of 5 rooms, stabies and other out-buildings, young orchard, plenty of goed water, 110 acres in celtwwation balance in pasture. H onthree sides, other, will be sold reasonable. Possess 324 acres in Spru , 2 houses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bel ance in pasture ali under fence, plenty of water, all goed land. Can be divided to make two convenient farms. So acres two miles southwest of Butler, Geed land, plenty ef water. Will besold lot on corner of Fulton and Geed house containing Mil tour rooms, wood shed and coal heuse, good truit, good well; lot Soxs6s?4 feet Owner determined to sell. streets. partof the city. valued at trom $ue — — = — — | oneasy terms or very theap for cash. | ; ALSO THE FINE BRED JACK . BL ACK J OHN g ? Humphrey’s Addition. r We have now thi sree lots in Humphrey's addition to the city of Butler tor Willatamel ar the <iese place Goa cohaiiie.. ct = Slack Johu bred in | tale. This addition is situated directly south of the business Bourbon county, Ky., by fobn Cantreli, folded June i877, ¥1a h mealy nose, | Jets range in size trom tat x 75 feet up to 178 1-2 = 150 feet, 1s hands high with good boneand weight, a quick pertormer and good breeder | | as can be seen by looking at three ot his colt at our place. He was sired by I. 11. Parks Premium Jack Peacock, dam by Haw dam of mammoth and Warrior steck, Peaceck got by Capt. Lee & Napelcon, Jr.. dam by tuena / ; Vista, g. dam an imported Jennet Napoleo z i , Buena Vista, Hawkeve got by Compromise, the pedigree at a great length, but we deem : and his colts willsatisty the breeders ot mules ia lange and fine, we think it would be to the jetcres: u:! to see this stock hefere breeding elsewhere WARNOCK & WILMOTH. to $225, according to size and location. i very valuable. Come new while you can have choice. Thie property will in a shert time be

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