The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 20, 1883, Page 5

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inane Sense - LOCAL ITEMS. Look out for fish when the waters side. en out ot its banks b lowlands are : to Butler on sample t treating t ocold lead. whether worthless curs t thev be mad or gla ant to sell your m, Estate Ir costs you nothing. vertise it in the Times Real hz ion in Monroe six thousand cocoanuts been planted this se county, Fla. rent, containing seven at House to stern and cell this office. yr. nquire are three murder trials pos- poned till the next term of the cir- cuit court at this place. Sim Francisco, is the pubiic in his able conduct as Prose- surprising cuting Attorney. J, R. Jenkins our efficient circuit clerk, can now draw a long breath. Judge Gantt put him through during this term of court. We understand Rey. Newton, and hismost excellent lady will leave shortly for Denver in search of health. The members ot the Ohio street M. E. church are having some much needed repairs done on the parson- age. Fred Dorn, the old reliable barber has been making some neat improye- It ments on the interior of his shop. looks quite inviting. Bennett & Wheeler, have on ‘on a model reaping machine of the Buckeye make. worth your time in examining it. It is adaisy and popular & Co., was so unfortunate as to have a fing- er broken while playing base ball Joe Meyer, the justly clothing salesman ot Levy last week, W. L. Ogg, residing near, Johns- town, complimented the Times last week. Mr. Ogg reports the corn crop good in his section, but a_ little two wet to cultivate 1t properly. ‘The Butler Band has been en- gaged to play at Butler on July 4tn. The huge crowd can look for some splendid music, as the boys are not to be equaled in the southwest. to be opened rema ulton street is . this time to n so we ak. The council passed an ov- nce to that effect at its last me et- sand a commission will be ap- Pointed to open and assess damages on the same. The proposition before the coun- cu to straighten Deleware street, ought to be carried into effect. That could be a beautiful made thoroughtare but que on the name. Messrs. Bailey & Erwin, of New Home township, sheared this season, twe hundred merino ewes which av- head, and which eragea tr pound to the ty } © 2 year old bucks, one of ared 30 and the other 31 Thisis pretty pound. showing tor " Bates county as tion, 2 woo! growing sec- MY Mr. J. ce southwest Luecus, residing two of Beder, laid on ‘ specimen tabie Monday, a sam- ple of white rye that is very fine. It Was cut from a thirty acre field, and Will make not less than twenty bush- Is to es to the acre. Mr. Lucus made pas- i ‘ure of the rye about two months du- tng g its growth Alittle drive into the country Sunday dispelled all doubt in o mind that Bates county will not have *com crop this y think we ever s ter or more hea vr. Ithy, it has a deep steen color and is growing nicely, and considering we have had Much rain, is very free from Put Bates county down £ mense corn crop this year. o weeds. an im- vr We don’t! Ww corn looking bet- | for both as they had not scen other for elev Matchett who left —Sam Levy, Gs He Ve a stock of brother ne Miss g goods. c: Wolte, of Rich Personal. | | —. W. Glorus, | St. Louis, Mond a week or n Crumly & Co., printers wWspuper men of Annie Shelbyville, Il, Friday last on a visit t Mrs. Judge D. V, Brown, a most happy meeting and vester from 1ore house stat 1g towns will profit: by their stock of this live and M. ir.ivec n years. isin St. bu Hil and sa pleasant visit. Wilson lin the Io: Cher s It Louis, t ale farme > of city was greeting each —Frank Matchett, son of James this county wo years ago tor Washington Territory, came in last week from that far ott land to attend to some business here. He will rem Mr. Matchett 1s busiaess out there, rr) the mer 1 two or three months. antile id is doing well. Business is growing brisk in the Electric City. A little repairir is badly needed on the bridge over Mound Branch, on the Appteton road. We understand Mr. A. phry, and his family, contemplate go ing to Colorado, soon. je 3! um- The Baptist church’s new beltry,or what-you-call-it, looms up magnifi- ce new firm will move their one ot those elegant nt! - We are the new bell ring anxiou sto hear the W. E. Walton, has purchased the interest of Chas. Sprague in the mu- sic house of Sprague & Hunter. The N. J Opera Block this wee Davis, has sold his ro stock oms in interes’ into the in the Nonpareil saloon to John Wiliis. The new firm will be styled Willis & Mathews. of the neatest and city, and is now The Nonpanel is one improvements. ple was held at Mamie’s return from colle: present tir oing best kept in the under ome A social party of the young peo- Humphrey’s, Monday evening, in honor ef Miss ne. present: con, Viola julia Moore, Moore, Ida R. Wood, Miss report « e Mr. toliowing Misses Bettie Hyroneim« Deacon, Ann: Allie yery T agre were me Hattie Pyle, L Ro hose yatt, Dea- Katie Glessner, | aura ach. Ella Williams. Messrs. Dell Welton, E d. Steele, Mr. Eweing, Alex Wm. Mills, Duke Pettys, Chas The entertainments given Sin Jack: 2pson, son, Tom M. Johnson, P. J. Jew- ett, T. P. McFarland. The Illustrated Lectures. at the Opera House last week by Prot. T. B. Harrison, were net as 1: tended as their merits warranted. gely at- It is unfortunate that so large a per ar tr j pl ot ed history ot ue. | selves, 1s poss }tainment is not only interestng but the monplace ne: such an exhibition of art Harrison. ppreciation of the beautiful ar as that presente ft very exalted cent of Butler people prefer does degree of intel The lectures of sible to ainly presente child can readily understa finest views of the old world obtain. that H Prot. The very instructive, and so simple any nd. Have been ad north side, offer bargains in boots and shoes. For S Tree or four houses i city, Plain Figures eng nd they w rire of Dr. Ev ill contin le or Rent. differ INGHAM ence | arri- son, superior and entertaining them- re illustiated by some otf the it ted by R. Weil & Co., of ue to 3g 2t enter- | | position i | P. C. Fulkerson. j ously at him, and one or two persons | tacks. ORLOL Tobe Celebrated at Butler in the Proper Way. Noted Speakers Will be Present | and Orate. AT FOUR FIRE-WORKS NIGHT. | e-work heavens at ing towns | night, several neighbor- ve expressed 2 desire to EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. > Day. As i. Lamb: COMMIT’ FINANCE. N. Davidson, ohn Atkinson De Mize. ON SPEAKER. Till Smith, Will Henry. O. D. Austin. ON FIREWORKS. Joe Myres, Chas. Endres. C. T. McFarland. SUB ON John Devinney. Saml Peach On Police Regulations and Marshals. Geo. A. Todd. John Walker. John A. Letker. TRIAL PARADE. N. B. Me Sam Levy, ON INDU A. L. McBride, T. W. Childs, Chas. “arland, Burns ON CALITHUMPIANS. Tom Day, C1. Eracy, Geo. W. Meyers, Henry Levy, BE. K. Carnes. ON MUSIC. Capt. J. W. Hannah, W.E. Walten J. €. Clark, SOLICITING COMMITTEE. Thos. Day. Frank Eldridge N. A. Wade. ALL OUR OILS. THE BEST BRANDS. WE THISSEASON A LARG- AND CAN MAKE BE- AR ARE HANDLING ER STOCK THAN YOUR INTEREST TO BUYING. F.M. Crumiey & Co. City DruG Srore. OF LIVE IT TO CALL FORE The fire works on July 4th, will Why? Because muc-a-muc on That’s a hefty com- mittee, we this Tie McFarland is a ring-tail snorter on fire works. He is fond ot that ot business, and appreciates be stupendeous. the Tives chief the committee mean is end of sort unre- servedly the distinguished honor. Notoriety is what he wants, Executive Committee are determined and the he shall have it. REMEMBER. = MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HARVEST AND ARE MARGIN. AND MACHINE OILS, SELL- ING THE SAME AT A CLOSE F. M. Crumiey & Co. Crey Druc Store. Nevada Waz/:—A mad killed about fonr miles southwest of Fri The an-! Rev. Mr. Ward, 1 tormed, was illy able steer was Moundville last mal belonged to who, we are: It:s supposed to} have heen bitten by a dog afflicted 2, Ehe first | nusual bawling, and | hooking other cattle. Upon the ap- : an it would pitch furi- to bear the loss. = with hydror steer commenced anu pro including our intormant, G. A. Sha- | ull narrowly escaped one ofits at- It frothed at the mouth just | id dog would, and the sup- that it was a case of hv- drophobia. It was killed last Friday by Mr. Shaull. asa MACHINE OILS West Vircmia, LusBRICATING, | LUBRICATING CasToR, GOLDE Ma-j| CHINE, LARD AND ENGINE OILS, AT) Ly & Co. i THE CITY DRUG STORE. F. M. Cx "ML | an Adjourned Session at the Ci: accou | lumber kept constantly on hand | vard. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. it Hal! Thursday N os ght REPORT OF CITY TREASUR. T € council! ourned session at t € hursday night last and tr tollow- ing business: ices Tre- ported following ar ordere - sued for same Mr J sexton of ceme- tery, 1 month s $30.00 N. A. Wade print 7.00 C. T. McFar z an Wright & Gloriy 2,65 O. D. Austin bz Dn old account 2,00 J.C. Clark on cemet pense $.00 | Committee or dewalks reported on the matter of O. D. Austin, 1 quring him to repair the same. received by the * committee on bridges were North ain street, in company with street rep if ordered to visit X commissioner, and bridge on r same needed. ‘The City Treasurer, B. terbury, made hs Can- regular monthly b. report. which was accepted by the council. : ‘The total amount receiyed during his term from April 20th: to 1gth, was $1,018.43. Total ameunt paid $760,55: Showing a balance in Treasury on June 13th, of S 57.88. The financial committee was final ex-treasurer. the on street passed to its third June our during time, in structed make with Mr. Maynarc Ordinance Fult Jast reading, and was unanimously to settlement tor opening of and adopted by the council. li- gons The ordinance reg! and ating censing busses and treight ws: to and from the depot, was vead a third time, and laid over till the next regular meeting. Adjourned to meet Thursday night June 21. A Normal Institute. Prof. Hinton, County School Commissioner, has sent us the fol- lowing notice for publication: Ricu Hint Mo., June 18th, 1853. TO THE TEACHERS OF BATES COUN ‘The teachers ot this county are re- quested to meet on Saturday. the goth, day of June, in Butler, at Ohio Street School House. tor the pur- pose of organizing a Normal Insti- at those who contemplate entering the tute. Teachers now work and work, should be present. recogmzed and It is certamly a most excellent way by Institute work is encouraged by our best educators. which to deffuse general information. Respecttully. J. H. Hinton, 90! Com. Co. Se HARVEST OILS The largest stock and the lew- est prices at Crumley & Co’s City Drug Store. Twenty Dollars Reward. Straved from my p n Vernon Co, near Hume, bav horse, with blaze in tore one ad toot 4 years old, $20.00 Taken Up. One sow wi h six pigs. 12th, 1883. on my piace j - The owner c @ property, 3 But sam € ing expenses of teeding and adver- using. J.R. HarRIMAN. 29-4t Person-~- nplating their advantage to ¢ _ att & Uo, ar County Maps For Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale at 32,00 each. Times OrFice. 25S-tf A good assortment of allkinds otf dry at our} 28 at. H. ©. Wyatt & Co. Go to The Lumber Yard on Ohio stree be t for e you build, pak: H.C. Wyatr i |Real Respectt leave description snd price free of charge. 1 We to call and sce us. tate for sale. 48, Business House and lot, in Adrian, house 1Sx4o teet, lot 25140 feet, good lo- cation will be 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 of town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- lent well of water. 32, good farm ot 150 acres within one mile et 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 ot town on Dakotah street. House contains 2 good rooms, good well on lot, will be sold at a bargain. 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of fruit and good water. Will on terms to suit purchaser. be sold 2 miles northeast of but- $5. 120 21 ter, 100 s under fence, Soto 10c res tarming land, balance timber. Never tailing water, good timber, comtortable house. cent less than actual value. stock, sold at 25 pe 40 30 acres of 1: ot Butler, excellent stone quarry ing the best of stone tor buildin side wal nd mostly timber 11; miles rd- and 29, House and lotin the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. aes pet ial Scere A eee ne ee ree 40, A tne residence with abc land adjoining the corporate limits of Butler. Excellent truit of all kinds, pler ty of water, good outbuildings. ‘This is One of the most desirable country resi- dences in Bates county. Improements all in good repair. In Dee own as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- ro) water townsnip, acres, F 46, k lent quality of land, adout 50 acres in cultivation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized rooms, new barn 29 bs36 tt and othe out buildings, good orchard. Price $ pre 120 acres 5 miles. north west of Butler. houses good out-buildings, good ing orchard, Sc.acres. in cultivation mber, plenty of stock water, coal ot ex 5 go bank ea: cellent quality. T borhood will be so! 55, 15g acres, 7 1 trom Adrian, frame stables ar ther ou in ontl oth ee r, will be Spruce to zs ce rv tence, ple divided » 200 acres be to estwo m Good lan utler, 114 acr good ho Aliso plen pest smproved the county. persons having r *artics wishing to pur! ve now on our books the following Real Estate} AND estate to to ¢ and roperty, where same wilt) be advertised tse will find it to their interest 66,—6o acres five miles southeast of I ler 40 acres in cultivation 12 acres pasture S$ acres in prairie, never tailing water, plenty ot trui good frame hot of § rooms and good out buildings. Only 1-4 ot a mile from church and school.” Will be sold very cheap. 140 acres orchard, ing house Butler comtortable southeast 1 desira new barn, never f water, ble location. 24, 180 acres S miles southwest of Butle: about 160 acres exceilent tumber, bal fine prairic road. close to coal mines and rail- fs 4 miles nerth of Butler, new 10use, good out buildings, land and goed quality. all new Also a fine brick residence on north’ main street in the city of Butler, one ot the most de ira- ble locations in the erty. 40, House and lot on North Main street. Commodious house in good repair, good stable, large lot and fine location. This avery desirable property in o the best neighborhoods ot Butler. is one 38 ,200 acres of landin Linn county, Kan sas tour miles trom Trading Pos. Mill~ six miles from Pleasanton, So acres i: cultiv mber, comftortablk house and stabliag, bearing orchard This farm is partieularly adapted to stock raising, Sugar creek runs through the farm and supplies it: wi never tailing water. Plenty of prairie and. timbe: good range adjozaing the pramises, cis saw mill within atew rods ot timber, 56, Soacres 14 mile trom depot, 2 400 wells of water, small orcbard: land a under cultivation; can be made ene o! e y terms or very theap tor ciusit the finest farms in the counsy; will } on 64. 240a¢! near Mulbery wi all to gether or in lots tosuit p as Good land and good building, Iv good houses. fine young orchard and plen ty of water, in a close to shoo! good church, 43, House und lot on come: Mii! streets. Good h tour rooms, wood good trait, good we Owner datermined to s fence and stable, W parately, This tor a short ler opposit $4 rooms ¢ 40 ac Good awe good 1 fr gore » § + ce » & r ern and tenciay allin good co This is one of the cheapest < ‘ Humphrey’s Addition. y of Butler tor artef the city. t trom $100 ort time be

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