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1 LOCAL ITEM up from Rich Ei] Monday, the Trt was informed that the miners were ona strike for higer wages. The following are the numbers, that drew the handsome prizes, at) Wheeler, a few days ago at their) Gees furns & Co’s., Monday evening: No. 312 silk dress pattern; No. 193 cashmere dress pattern; No. 569 pelt of Lonsdale muslin. Christupher & Jacksen ceme to the front this week with something aew and never be ore heard of im the city of Butler offers lke they are making this week we dare say rare ly ever appear im an advertisement Te be more fully advertised as their plans their advertisement. in a mews paper. to Rev. C. C. Wood, Presiding El- der ot the M. E. church south, will held quarterly meeting at the church Saturday. He will also preach Sun- day morning and evening. We would suggest to the people of But- ler that if they wish to hear a goed sermon they will not fail to attend the M. E.church seuth next Sunday. Rev. Chas. H. Bohn, of Lousi- ana, arrived in this city last week and has taxen charge of the Episco- pal church. He will remain here permanently and conduct services i his church regularly each Sunday, merning and evening. We have had the pleasure of meeting Rev. Bohn, and were pleased with his ad- dress and evidences as a gentlemen ofabilicy and culture. Wm. Hutchison, for three years an employee at the case in the TIMES office, lett us Monday to accept a better position en the Democrat than it was in our power to give. Will was always faithful. He has remain- ed at his post with the rest during the jong, weary hours of many a night that the Timgs thousands of readers might have their paperon time. He is a splendid type setter, and having grown up with the Times the two must ever be faithtul triends. It is reported that there 16 anarmy of pickpockets following Cole’s cir- cus which exhibits at Rich Hill the toth. Beware.--[Rich Hill Eeter- Srise. The Enterprise deserves credit ior warning the peeple. We have’ every reason to believe the show a snide and would advise our triends te remain at home. Itmight be well tosay here that there will be a circus at Butler some time in June. Ava meeting of the Knight Tem- plars at St. Louis, last week, Capt. FL J. Tygard, of this city, was! elected Right Eminent Grand Com- mander of the State. The position is the highestinthe gift of the order, and is one of honor and distinction It will therefore be observed that such men as Capt. Tygard, are ap- preciated not alone at home but abroad, also. Upon his return te the city Friday mght, Capt. Tyegard was met at the depot by the band and a delegation of citizens and es- certed to the hall of the order when a sumpteous repast was given in his honor. Among the most enterprising drug firms in Butler is that ef F. M. Cramiey & Co., known as the City Drug Store. The firm is enterpris- ing because itis up with the times, keeps in steck always, the very latest | articles ; style and class oi fancy known in the market, and se arrange ¢d and exhibited that it attracts ev- | All staple articles in} ery passer by. thedrug line can he found in great abundance and variety at this estab- lishment at such prices that few can compete with. The persenal of the firm is equal to any m the west. | Frank Crumley and Willie Mills. know what it 1s to entertain and sat- isfy customers and visitors. By all means, when our friends in the coun- ty visit Butler, and desire anything ‘the drug and druggest sundries ine, don’t fail to call en FL M. Crumley & Co., on the west side of the square. Lost irem the premises of R.}. Hurley Butler. Me enor about April ist 1883 one Pale red cow with white en one flank abeut six years old, anyone giving inter- Matien ot her wil! be liberally rewarded. 232t R. J. Hurry. From Marshal Wolte. who came read | BUISHESS ENTERPRISE. ware Dealers. A Times reporter called at the | Hardware Agricultural {[mplement | vand grocery house of Bennett & | new stand on the northeast corner of j the square known as the Cowles The | Scribe was attracted there by many | noticable | ments that have been in progress, on both the interior of the building j and exterior of the building, tor the Past two weeks. The firm of Ben- nett & Wheeler moved their stock inte the room last week, and are now ready to receive their friends. The size of the building 1s 25x100 | feet, and the firm te eccupy both floors, besides the finest and best cellar in town. The ground floor is devoted to hardware and groceries and is arranged with most excellent taste and convenience. Everything about the premisses is newly painted and calsomined, shelving and ceun- | building or Martin corner, put upon the eld scene. On the second fleer is found sur- plus stock, and 1s being arranged for i a complete line ef buggies, carriages and spring wagons. The writer was intormed that it was the intention of the firm te carry a much larger stock in this line,:nclud- ing wagons, than they have been doing inthe past. Thevery com- modeous caller is clean and neatly arranged for the handling in large quantities of butter, eggs, meat, etc. 1s an old established institution, and is recognized by the people as being one among the most reliable firms in the city. Mr. Bennett, who has leone managment of the business, is a gentleman of large experience in his line, and possesses an abundance of industry and enterprise. His head salesman, Mr John Armstrong, has tew equals as a young man et busi- ness. These gentlemen are assisted by Messrs. Warnock and Robison sense and ceurtesy requires no spec- ial notice at our hands. To our readers we would say, when in search of hardware, reapers, mowers, cultiyaters, plows, wagons, carriages, goed groceries etc. etc., don’t fail to give Bennett & Wheeler, a call. Fxamine quality & law prices at R. Waits en the north side befere purchas- ing beets & shece. 23 2 t nee “SPLENDID.” j ESS ‘Marsh’s Golden Balsam,the Fameus / Lung Medicine 1s Valued Highly. *} have used Marsh’s for the throat and lungs and find it a splendid cough remedy. It gives speedy reliet (D. H. Wilson, Cheston, Iowa. I wish every body te know that Marsh- e’s Golden Balsam One bottle cured me of a hard and linger- ing Cough. Ivalue it highly.’"—R. A Tackson, Quincy, Ills. | ‘I would be pleased to recieve fiva doz- en bottles of Marsh’s Golden Balsam at once. kvery body that uses it appears to | be greatly relieved and well pleased with | its effect.—(P. R. Crisp, Druggist.. Mon- | roe City, Mo. ; Marsh’s Golden balsam, Golden Baisam | blood an? liver renovator are for sale by iv. H. Hitshew & Co. druggists Butler Mo. | Large bettles 50 cents and $r. May i—1 m,. Ladies, Misses and Childrens fine | shees a speciality, at R. WEIL. 23 at. nerth side square HEAD QUARTER, »Lam aodle to please the public all) ‘the mere with low prices and goods. roth. A. F. WYARD. Goto Burns & Co. and get ene of thelr ‘5 rubber gossemers. is : Want every body to know that J. H. Hitshew & Co., keep for sale the Arabian White Oil Liniment,the best liniment of the age. ig-tf. “Prickly Ash Bitters” is purely vegeta- ble in composition. It acts differently . on the liver, kidney, stomach and bowle: attording relief and a cure in all cases. | Call at Burns & Co’s aud get a do! worth of goods and get a ticxet. Asecond invoice of nose now in at es ECo- Bennet & Wheeler ‘ihe Boss Hard- and important improve- | ters rearranged and a new phase is. The house of Bennet & Wheeler | whose reputation as men of business ! is true medicine. | the tamous | | throat and lung medicine, and Marsh’s | | Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, the great | , >, i * {== SS ee zi ry 1 | We have met with Great Suecess in| | Our new Modeef Advertising and have given Three Fine Presents such asn> one in Bates ceunty would refuse te accept. ' | ‘Lhe full value of money ia goeds | ! was given tor each ticket, j and our | silk dress was drawn by ticket No. | 3rz. The black cashmere dress by | ticket Ne. 193 and the belt lonsdale | muslin by ticket No. 569. ; Our success has been in giving full value for money in first place, |2nd. By giving you goods as low and the benefit of spet cash pur- chases. 3rd. By giving vou as fine | a stock to select from as yeu will find jin Bates county. 4th and last but | not least in making no misrepresen- tations in order to sell our goods. They show for themselves. And now in order to please more ot eur customeis, we have adopted the fol- | lowing plan to be conducted in the | same way as before to continue our sales fram May 7th until Monday June 4th, and to offer 25 gifts com- prising the following viz. 9 yds myrtle green cashmere. 1 bolt lensdale muslin. 1 pr Burns & Co’s. blk kid gloves. 10 yds brocade dress goods. 1 ladies gossamer. | 12 yds drapers cloth ginhan:. 1-2 doz pr ladies hose. 12 yds calico, 1 table cover. 10 yds reversible dress goods. 1 ladies collar. 6 pks arbuckles coffee. 1 health corset. 2 1-2 yds Turkey table linen. 1 pr fine linen towels. 1 silk handkerchief. 10 Ibs coffee A sugar. 1 pr silk gleves. 1 dictater shirt. 1 lb gun powder tea. 2 yds table oil cloth. 10 lbs rice. 1o bars american star soap. | 1 pr gonts kid gloves. }2 linen table cloth. The sale will continue fron May | Sth te Monday Jurc 4th at which | time the envelepes containing the | numbers will be epened and parties | holding tickets corresponding with numbers in envelopes are entitied to | gifts. | | Grand Opening of new goods at | Burns & Co., south side of square, | where will be found one of the finest | stock of goods in tewn, consisting of staple and tancy dry goods, notions, | hats, caps and furnishing goods. | We have long seen the need of | adding toour stock a line of staple | groceries, and we are now prepaired | to give our friends in the country in | exchange for country produce, any- | thing in our hne of dry geods and | groceries, always paying the highest i market price, and will guarantee to duplicate any prices given on goods. We would be pleased to have all our friends tromthe country give us a call and we think we can make it to | their interest to do so. Remember we are on the south side of square jand successors to McClinteek & | | Burns. We wantto become acquainted with ull the people of Bates county ‘and we are offering such induce- | ments that all should give us a call. | ! Burns & Co. Our gitts are Bonefide and you will be surprised at our generous of- | fering. Burns & Co. | We have teas, spices, fruits, €x- $10,000 to $15,000 avd in prices tracts, and all staple nick nacks. Burns & Co. In linens, tewl crash goods, we have a tull line. Burns & Co. | Try a pair ofour own brand et ‘kid gloves im black or coiors, if they , do not give entire satistaction, we ‘ will retund the money. ; Burns & Co. no tn wool, furand straw hats. better steck in town. Z Burns & Co. In groceries we have x full and complete line which we will exchange fer country produce or cash. We wil! sell at the very low- est prices. | hberal gitt of a $50, black gres grain | | t : or 8 1-3cts per yard. | THE Greatest Drive Of the Season CASE | { ‘ONE Langtry Plaids, | Which we will sell out at 12 yds for The cheapest goods inthe market and a decided drive. A new line of Jersey Jackets, all colors, just in at Burns & Co’s. Something new, in applique er embroidery patteras, we have a_ se- lect line and parties wishing te do transfer work should call and exam- ine. We are the only place intewn yeu can find them. Burns & Ce. In cashmere embroideries, we have a tull line of elegant patterns. Burns & Co. Our cbject isto make quick sales and small profits, and we are now offering inducements to one and all and we will net be undersold, Burns & co. Small profits and quick sales will be our motto henceforth. So do not fail to call and see if we cannet please you. Burns & co. We arc sole agents tor Butterick patterns and can furnish you in any pattern desired. Burns & co. In gents furnishing goods, we 1 have a nice line of the Dictator shirts { to a ticket to get our generous gift. | price, and sell you goods down} cheap. Burns & Vo. Our new stock wi groceries are now in, all nice. new, fresr goods | and at lew prices. Burns & Co. | ; Remember for every dotiars worth 1 of goods purchased of tu trom | beta taundried and unlaundried im white or colored. Gents ties, scarfs collars and cuffs etc., ‘ Burns & Co. In prints we have a fine selection. In bleached and brewn muslin, tick- ing denims, ducks, shirtings, crash and in fact all staple goods. We carry a full line and our steck 1s al- ways complete. Burns & Co. We have now in stock a full of cassimers for men and boys wear. In jeans, cottonades and striped duckings, our stock 1s complete. Burnes & Co. In fadies neck wear, we have ties both silk and lace, fichues, collars, and our line of fancy linen collars, for Misses and children cannet be beat. Burns & Co. In hosicry we carry one of the largest lines in town, and in prices, from the cheapest 5 cent cotton +70 the silk at $2.00 per pair. Burns & Ca In teas, ceffee, rice, sugar and all istaple greceries. we will always have a ful! stock. Burns & Co We trade for country produce, and will always give the highest market line Apriloth, to May 7th, entitles you Burns & Co. We are the sole ageats of Butler for the Scarntt Carpe: Ce., and can furnish parties wishing carpets, ¢iv- ing them a selection from x stock of j that will save you from 5c. te 200. and white | P¢™ yard, as to quality of carpet | Call and examine betore you buy elsewhere. Burrs & Co. In gres grain silks we are bead- | quarters, having one of the largest | stocksto selectfrom. Burns& Co. ; | We have ahne ot blaek and cel- | | ored kid gleyes, under our own brand | + ‘ | which we warrant in every respect. | {In 5 hooks which we offer at $1.75. ' | every pair is branded. | Burns & Co. | In hats and caps we have the finest ; hne that ever struck the capitol of Bates county. the neatest and nob- Burns & Co. | byist styles. i | of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well LOCATED IN THE TIMES” BUILDING, Butier, = Maissouri., ————_-_o—_ Respecttuily solicits all persons hav ing real leave description and price of preperty, free of charge. to call and see us. tate for sale. 48, Business House and lot, in Adrian, house 18x40 teet, lot 25x140 teet, good lo- cation willbe sold at a bargain. This Property will only be offered at the pres- ent price until April rst, 1883. 33- House and lot in north east part ot town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- lent well ot water. 32, good farm of 1s0acres within one mile ot Butler, good buildings and fences, al so good feed lots, anda quarry of superi or sand stone. ee = 28, House and lot in east part of town on Dakotah street. House contains 2 good rooms, good well on lot, will be sold at a bargain. 14, Large frame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of fruit and good water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of But- ter, 100 acres uuder fence, Soto 100 acres tarming land, balance timber. Never tailing water, good timber, range tor stock, comtortable house. Will be sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. 40 30 acres of land mostly timber 114 miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor building* and side walks. 29, House and lot in the northwest part ot town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. o, A fine residence with about 5 acres ot land adjoining the corperate limits of Butler. Excellent fruit of all kinds, plen- ty ef water, good outbuildings. This is one of the most desirable country resi- dences in sates county. Improenrents all in good revat 46,120 acres, In Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality of land, abeut so acres in eultiyation balanee pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized rooms, new barn 20 by 36 ft and. other ildings, good orchard. Price $25 36, I20 acres 5 miles north west of Butler. Two houses good out-buildings, good hearing orchard, 80 acres in cultivation. balance timber, plenty of stock water, good coal bank easy of access caal of ex cellent quality. This isa splendid neigh- borhood will be sold cheap. Oo Se ee 5%, 159 acres, 7 miles trom Butler,3,mijes trem Adrian, frame house of 5 roams, stables and other out-buildiags, young orchard, plenty ot goed water, 110. acres in cclttvation balamce in pasture. Hedge onthree sides, plank and wire om the other, will be sold reasonabie.. Pessess- ion given immediately if desired. 54, 324 acres in Spruce township,2 iouses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivatiom, bal- ance in pasture all under fence, pljenty at water, all goed land. Can be dixided to make two convenient tarme. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to thei estate sell, call and will to to where same be advertised interest r 3 a We have now on our books the following Real Es- 30, 160 acres ot timber, within one mile ot rail road. A good chance tor saw-mill men. 29,40 acres southeast ot Butler, good orchard, new barn, comtortable dwell- ing house. never tailing water, a desira- ble location. 24, 180 acres $ miles southwest of Batler, about 160 acres exceilent timber, balance fine prairie close to coal mines and: rail- road. 27» 160acres 4 miles north of Butler, new dwelling house, good out buildings, land all new and good quality. Also.a fine brick residence on north’ main street in the city of Butler, one of the most desira- ble locations in the city. 40, House and lot on North Main street. Commodious house in good repair, gooti stable large lot and fine location. Thi» is avery desirable property in one ot the best neighborhoods or Butler. 7200 acres of landin Linn county, Kan as tous miles trom Trading Pos Mills, six miles from Pleasanton, 80. acres in cultivation, good timber, comatortable house and stabling, bearing: o chard, ‘This farm is particularly adapied to stoch raising, Sugar creek runs through the famm and supplies it with never failing water. Plenty of prairie and timber good range adjoining th: premises, alsu saw mill within atew rods of timber, 56,80 acres ty mile trom depot, 2 good wells of water, small orchard; land all under cultivation; can be- nade one o1 the finest farms in the county ; will be sold on easy terms or very theap foe cash. 64. 240 acrcs near Mulbery will be sold allto gether or in lets to purchaser. Geed land and good: bwiidings, Twe good houses fine young orchard and plen- ty of water, in a good’ neighberheed clese to scheol, church, and! post-effice. 4G. House and lot on corner ot Fulton and Miil streets. Geoed, house containing tour rooms, wood shed. and coa house, good truit, good well; let $ex1651¢ feet. Owner determined to seH. 44, House and lot in necth west part of city, good frame house 38 by 30 with two rooms back, new stable,,geed cistern in kitchen. Let 139 by 264, also 3 vacant lets adjacen>to above property each lot 132 by 264. Will be «oid all together o: seperately so suit purchaser, all very de sireable property aadiim the best part ot town. 1, House- and lot isn North part of city, ot 84 171tt, house one story 5 good, rooms, good weli and.ovt buildings. Adsu. vacant lot adjoining 100 x 171ft, good fence and stabi Will be sold together, or separately, ior a short tunesat a bargain. Ulas property is cttered 49, House anslot im West Butler oppos the depot. se contains 4 rooms car be used for cither dwelling or busines» 50, So azres two miles southwest of Butier, Good !and, plenty of waver. Will be sold very c tea! 62—124 acres of land 7 miles northwest ot Batler, 114 acres farming land 10 acres timber, good house, stables and outbutld- ings. Also plenty of steck water goof hedge and orchard, elore to school be- longs to non residens and is offered at a bargain. 6o—120 acres, 2 miles trou houses, good barn, good you Adria, 2 z orchard of “ater good s0il and good. locality. s8—House and Lot, 1+ Buller LI-2 story, tour rooms and good good kharn and buggy house, t well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty of fruit 62. House and lot on South Main stzeet let 80 by 165 comfortable house, will sell, very cheap. 5.840 acres adjoining the city lim Good dwelling of 7 rooms, an abundance c& good water, plenty et ‘rit, good tences, barn and out-buildings. Will be sold al] segether or in lots to suit pur chasers. This is a very locatio: ter asuburban residence. 53, Heuse and ar stheast part of town, lot go by 1 jouse 14 by 24. 2Giruit, stabi guttering ct» ruandienciny allin vood condition.. Tins is one ot the cheapest pieces ot butler. 1 pr 6z— House and lot 3 blacks irom the «quare in Butler, goed house ot 7 rooms, good well and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit of ail kind. lot one hundred feet square Will old cheap and on easy terins. $7—40 acres ef good land 1-2 mile from city limits, good land nice location. Humphrey’s Addition. We have now thirty-three lots in Humphrey's addition to the city of Butler tor sale. This addition is situated directly south of the businers partof the city. te 8 I-> x 1g0 teet, valued at trem $e « hi: jots range in size from 141 x 75 feet w to $225, according to size and loca! is property will ina shert time be very valuable. Came new while you can have choice we sameeren