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Sie aes The Republican ot this BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES lished a communication ia its issue om | of April 27th, from Adnan, sup- chas. T. McE artand, posed to have been written by a piTon AND PROPRIETOR, citizen of that place, about the entire | contents of which was a flippant criticism in a very sorry effort at TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION: : burlesque, of the Adrian Adverteser, Wednesday, will be sent to any cduress | as a newspaper. The Times does one vear, postaze paid, tor $1-25- not believe that the good people ana ————_en—a—a—nXnooeeeeeews | business men of Adrian approve ef BUTLER MISSOURt one syllable of the cowardly abuse of ‘The Weery Times, published every y pub- | 1 c Great Bargains. Are now being offer daily through- out our intire establishment. Sam’L Levy & Co. LADIES! +*Feast your eyes’’ on our beauti- | : i tul display ot New Millimery Goods. } | tactth at the Panhandle contains about | The best of trimmers employed and 50.000.000 acres, and the amount | the lowest prices guaranteed. 1 purchased by the above named syn- H Sam't Levy & Co. only 3,000,000 acres, a j Quite a misunderstanding exists | | in the courtry as to the recent sale! lot Texas lands in the Panhandle to an English syndicate, the prevail- ing opinion being that it comprised about all the entire Panhandle. The error will be readily observed in the vomplete Line of Summer Silks dicate is very small portion of that vast ter-) - . > na: ane F | i all the popular shades at 50 cts. | WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1883. their home paper, which has few | mtery. Besides, the land sold hes | ae sees i popular shades at 50 cts ee | equals as a local paper in the State aie nd ora ge = ne SiGe RRS Co. 8. he man who wrote the silly stuff | Panhandle, and is almost worthless, | , ——_______— j BUTLEB’S PROBPEOT 5 gE : as an omy for lack of water and grass. Years} If you wantto see Hosiery cheap- Butler’s prospects for additional | ought te be spotted as an enemy to poe : erthan ever before cxamine our! cailroad facilities and manufacturing | the town, and we are chagrined at | ago nearly halt of the lands in ie Seas a | establishments, is more promising to- | our usually considerate neighbor fer | Panhandle were donated tu rail- Sax, PSS eh | day than ever betore in her history. | giving it publication. The Adrian) roads, and the remainder were set | So Ra j The status of the Ft. Scott, St. Louis | Advertiser is taboring earnestly and aside for the henefit of the Common | Silk Gloves 4& Chicago railroad, a branch of the | effectively tor the good of the town, panes dcniagtesianMag = And Lace Mitts in all the late Chicago & Alten, has never been in]and should be universally upheld | railroad lands are now owned by | shades to match the New Dress @s satisfactory condition. Much | and not condemed private speculators and ranchmen, | Goods mae : 5 satk and labor has been involved in - while the scheol lands are held in Sam’t Levy & co. Sey a : : > kill fW.H. Davis, by cee ; ae oe ¥ fais enterprise, and at times tne pub- 4 naa Sag at Ad trust and not in the market. W ash Fi fabrics. t:c has grown impatient over the si- Ion, Phil. B. apse ema — E 5 : k dition of attairs, hut out of of Congress, at Harrodsburg Ken- | The Panhandle, published at Ginghams, Seersuckers Scotch eaueone en a tucky, last week, has been the sub- | Mobeetie, Texas. says the number | Zephers & saa eee far st ‘e AML y & co. at all comes tke encouraging evidence ¢nat the period ef suspense is about over. Reorganization has taken piace, new capital has been interest- ed and from the known character of the men at the head we haye reason ta expect nothing short of the carly building of the read to Butler. Asto our manufacturing enter- wrise, and the prospect ef permanent and early success, we can but refer for evidence to suppert our sanguin belief to the men who inaugurated the meye, and to the prevailing sen- iiment and satisfactery condition ot ihings that such establishments are fn actual demand in this section of country. They will net only add population, capital, thrift and enterprise to the city and county, but will pay these who embark in the ject of a vast amount of newspaper talk and comment throughout the country- especially in Kentucky. The cause ot the unfortunate affair was Davis undue intimacy with Thompsons wite, ending in a drunk- en spree in Cincinnatti during which time the two occupied the same room at night. There is no question but what Davis got the woman drunk to aid in the accomplishment of his purpose, and fully deserved the cruel bullet of Thompsons pistol. Many people in this county are intimately acquainted with Mr. Thompson, and speak ot him in the highest of terms. Our friends of the Repudlican ap- pears to be in doubt as to whether the abstract of the county expendi- tures has been published, and if so of cattle in the Panhandle country willreach nearer 750.000, than 50,- ooo, as has been stated by some eastern authority ignorant of the real condition of affairs in the far west. Headguarters For Fine Laces, Hamburgh Ed- gings, irish Trimmings «c at. Sam’it Levy & co. REPRESENT THE - Clothing Department OF We Offer 100 pieces Marrimac Shirting Prints ats cents per yard at Sam’. Levy & co. Appleton City, appears to have been left out in the organization of the Southwest Opera House Circuit, and the Foursal et that place briet- ly enquires the wherefere. S. LEvy & CO We carry 2 complete line of Cur- tains and curtain fixtures Lace Lam- brequins and window decorations et every description at Sam’L Livy & co. Lawns. New styles, just received, Sam’x Levy & co. Hon. W. E. Coleman. State Superintendent ot Public Scheols, was recently married to Miss Eliza- beth Wilson, of Warrensburg. Neighborhood Not Rick Hill Review: Henry Kaune shipped 130 head of cattle from this point, Monday, which he purchased Parasols and Fans. wusiness a good per cent on their in-| whether or not it bore the official vestment. There is now surplus} seal. For the benefit of our benight- capital in Butler, which was not the | ed bretheren we would say that the case a tew years ago, and it 1s um-| Times published an official abstract -casonable to expect it will lie idle | of the county expenditures duly au- when its pessessors see an epportu- | thorized and certified to, inits issue sity to invest it where it will pay and | of January 31st 1883, which placed Be secure. the totas expenditures for last year at That manufacturing will pay in $21,265,55. To further enlighten Butler it 1s but necessary to call at-| the Repuddicax we will add that said fentien te the Butler Carriage Works | official abstract was printed and te sustain us. That establishment | posted up in various places according vas begun something near a year] to law. What next, please. 21ge somewhat as a venture in the —_—_—_——_—— : : e Investigation of alms-houses should opinion of ethers than its pushing, in Southern Bates and Noith Vernon ceunties Among the herd were 46 head ot 2-year-olds. bought trem Ed. Crabb, that weighed on an aver- age 1518 pounds to the heaa. That 1s the kind of stock our Bates county farmers send out. Versailles Gazette: An old mare which entered the war in Rains divi- sion at Lexington, Mo., died in this place last week. She had been pro- perty ef jas. K. Estes, of this city, since 1864, and was 26 years old. Estes bought the mare of Hiram Green Townsend, whe rodc her New stock now 1n, at Sam’. Levy & co. 72 Pair Ladies Button Slipers, worth $1.50 we will offer them tor a tew days only at the slaughtering price ef $1.00 per pair, Sam’. Levy & co. — a 1. =F WY 87 Pair Grain Ties Slippers a comfortable shee. sizes from 3 to 7 at $1.00 per pair sold everywhere for $1.50, Sam’: Levy & co. We Carry the Hand-| somest, line of Ladies. Misses and { a i = bethe order of the day now. The »ractical projectors, Messrs Catter- Pro} Tewksburry horror in Massachusetts had excited the indignation of the people everywhere, but the horrible stery that comes trem the Pettis county poor farm, right here in our midst, is calculated to produce no sma!l amount of alarm as to the proper management of such _ institu- tions throughout the country. Read the article from the Sedalia Demzo- crat published in another column, and the tale is unfolded. Thus is holiday week tor Missouri They are now in conven- %n & Legg, but it has actually been 2 paying investment from the very ¢tart, and the demand ter their work +: now so great that the capacity ot the shop will be increased thribble ‘vefore the first ot January uext. With these flattering prospects -Sutler has reason te be jubalent, and ‘usivess men must prepare them- selves for the big time ceming. The “Umes will stay with yeu. Quite an interesting question is xp between Gov. Crittenden and through the war in Price’s army. She had been well cared for and did good service nmeteen years for her last master. childrens fime shoes in the south- west, and guarantee our prices to be 25 per cent less thancan be beught elsewhere ior tne same class ot Chaton Democrat: The tewn | £0°ds, board met Tuesday night and decid- ed to place the license on saloons at $1,000 a year, payable each six menths in advance, and wine and beer license at $500 year. The county ceurt next week will preb- ably fix the county license. Haukers and peddlers on the street will be charged $5 per day, and theatrical ___ San’. Levy & co. y ir Nie 25 Pair Nice Low Cut Butten sewed Calf skin shoes worht $4.00 we will offer at $3.00 pet pair. This is the handsomest atummer shee in the market, i Sam’. Lrvy & co. | 50 pairhand made mens Calf beots at $4.00 per pair we will give a_ re- ward tor a better boot beught any- ance always, Auditor Walker, relative to private editors. éxpenses of the executive. Gov. Cnc | tion assembled at the beautiful city <enden sent to the Auditor for pay- ot Carthage, from whence they will -Ment an account in favor ot the | Statt onan excursien to the North, Sedalia Daily Democrat for $22,- | to-morrow morning, passing through 50, which had been sent to the Gov- this city onthe early train. Nodoubt etnor for the past twe years. The | Prevails but what the Carthagenians Auditor returned the account with | Will entertain their guests in a be- ais refusal to pay the same, upon | CoMing manner, satrating even the which a correspondence took place | Most craving appetite and has found its way into the pa- j things to eat and drink. out contradicto with good Dissatisfaction is expressed 12 some quarters at the appointment of | J. F. Brooks, as Commissioner of ee - | Swamp Land Survey in southeast A “one horse’’ circus is a nui-| Missouri, by the Governer. It 1s and should not be | alleged against Broeks’ appointment satronized. The ‘big double show” | that he is a Republican, yet Speak- ders that @pinions as to how much of the inci- fiental expenditures of the executive @tlice should be paid by the State. brings bitled for Rich Hill to-morrow is | er Richardson 1s credited with hav- ene of this kind, and the Tiwes ad-jing urged his promotion to the v.ses Butler people not to be duped. Weare not yet prepared From the following notice in the | te believe that Governor Crittenden febanon Sentinel the public will be | would appoint a Radical to any of- ‘aformed that the concern 1s the tail | fice, and dont deubt but that Brooks end of what may have once been a} Democracy 1s all right. Cireus:-—‘Cole’s circus seems to be ! is as See @ hydraheaded affair. It is billed} Maj. Wasson, paymaster of the for Springfield, Mo., on Tuesday, United States Army in Texas, had May ist, and is advertised to be in| h!S valise containing $19,000 of Keokuk, Iowa, on the same day. | $°Vetnment meney, stolen from a ‘The show divided in St. Louis, one | Sleeping car on the Texas and Pa- part gomg north and the other tak-/ cific railroad, west of Ft. Worth, a ‘ag the Frisco road to the South | fw days ago. There is no clue to west.” } the thief, though Strenerous offorts C=" ee : | are being made to appre’ h: The monthly repert of State | Ss pprehend him. ‘Treasurer Chappell, shows a balance | af $1,342,054.70. inthe Treasury on | tepec Ship railway. by Capt. Jas. BT/ ay Ist. ' Eads. ! | place. troups $3 for each show. Carthage Transcript, 8th: he two daughters of Tohn M. Lingle, editor of the Times, the elder S_ and the younger 2 years old, tell into a well twenty feet deep at their home yesterday. The mother was away. The elder child clung to the rock wall of the well and held her sister out of the water for over an hour, till neighbors passing heard her cries and rescued them, They were badly bruised about the head by the fall. Bolivar Herald: A Michigan | man is said to haye disposed of his family of six or seven girls in the | following way: They were all of marriageable age, if not more, but none of ikem got married. al- though all the young men of the} place were made welcome at the| keuse. The old gentleman finally changed his tactics. He locked the girls up in upper rooms, nailed up the front gate and announced that the first young man who came eround would be received by a shet- ; ! wel sell the 22 suits at $8. per stunt. where for $.00, 3am'r Lavy & co. | An elegantline of gents neckwear and thin underwear white & colored shirts, suspender &c. can be toundin the gents turn:shing goods depart- ment at. { Sam’t Levy & co. The celebrated ‘Manhattan Shirt’ or Levy’s pride laundred or unlaun- / dred guaranteed to fit frem the smallest boy to the largest man can | be found im the furnishing goods ! department at. Hl D CH ® < <j kp © te) Sam’. Levy & co. | Sam’i Levy &co. Lot 1,460 Lot. 16 Mem’s cassimere suits sell at $10, per sust, wel sell them at the} reduced price of $7,00 i Sam’ Levy & co. i Lot L27i Lot. 15 cassimere suits reduced $12,50 to $y,00 per suit. at Sam’x Levy & co. Lot 1344 Lot., 22 Men’s suits, alwayssell for $11, irom —_—_—_—_——_—— i Work has begun on the Tehuan- H gun. This had the right effect, tor the girls were one by one stolen | Saw't Levy & co. | away and married. H Lot 1598 Lot. ! eae } 6 worth $8,50 per suit we i The above represents our cele- Remember the sale tor silk dress, / will sell them at the reduced sum of / ‘brated Kid and Goat Button Shoe ‘sold everywhere for $3, we will cashmere dress ana boit ot Lonsdale mus- | $6,50. Saari Levy & co. lin closes Monday, May 7th- i Lot 935 Lot. Burns & Co. All te new spring wrles of boot x |siz Nort goto Heer par. wit Offer 1OO pairs of each at the sac- a