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LOCAL ITEMS. A great deal of corn is coming to town. The fireworks which have arrived i for the celebration are fine. Let everybody and their kin come to the tourth. e understand there 1s a ny organizea in Butlerto build ten business heuses in Walnut soon. Cherries are bemg brought into market and are selling at 35 and 40 cents per gallon. If all the lots expected to be sold, in Walnut are sold recorder Simpson tat On account ot the high aters, Butler received no mail last Satur- The water has been on the ram- page in the Mar: Des Cygne bottom for the last week. These cold nights and hot days the bottom boys hotd will make tight to the trees. Mowing the grass in the court yard helps the appearance of things greatly over that way. Is it rue Mr. Nichol, our railroad } we magnate refused to shake hands with Thos. Irish, of the Mining Review, Our young and talented frend Tilden H. Smith, will be one ct the Fourth ot July orators. We look for a good address from Til, The fire works have arrived tor the Fourth of July celebration and allother arrangements nave been made ready. Let everybody come. What we would like to see, 1s A. C, Brewington cut the weeds down in his beautiful yard, aud Capt. Ty- gard paint his handsome iron fence around his rd green. On to Walnut is hack load after hack load is the word, and leaving Butler hourly, seeking their fortunes we suppose. millions i Go in boys there is The carpenters are busy erecting the frame work of Mr. Page’s ele- gant residence on Ohio street. We think he should dedicate it with a regular old tashioned house warm- ing. Wn. E. Walton, is erecting quite an addition to his residence. When completed it would make a mighty nice place to set up the ice cream to the boys and have areporteron hand. How does that sound. A. C. Brewington and Ed. Carnes contemplate a trip to Colorado, shortly. The object ot their visit west we understand will be for the purpose of going down into the bow- els of the earth in search of silyer. As brother Rosser has been hav- ing a good deal to say about the big foot girls, will he please tell us how long they intend to keep up the style of chopping off their hai tront and dropping 1t down over their eyes in Also why they do it, and where the style originated. Wm. Lauder, indicted for mur- der in the first along with Dos. McGinnis for the murder of Geo. Bollinger, was granted bail the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, which he gave Saturday last, and 1s now breathing the open air once more. The the names of the gentlemen who com- pose his bondsmen; Elijah Butler, Taques Snyder, Jas. Eckles, Wm. Jackson, John W. M. Poindexter, Favette Hancoc iz N. Requa, D. C. MeCullin, 7. H. Newton, and H. H. Ryan. degree in are tollowing Jackson, There is four prisoners contined in our county jail at present. Two | ef them, Burns and Brooks, Who were placed in there for failure to pay a fine for stealing logs, will have served their term out to-morrow and will be released. An- other a boy for stealing a mule from Badgly, is serving a sentence of three months on account ot not be- ing old enough to send to the peni tentiary will have to stay a while longer. There is the woman who murdered her child in Rockville, she is hardly responsible and is not kept confined during the day. } { j | i Persona: | Levy returned from a compa | —Sam’! Levy has returned from St. Loais. —Mrs. M. Levy and Mrs. Sam’! visit to St. Louis. —Mrs. A. C. Brewington, and two Cc on a summers visit to r asant s risile, daughters, left Sunday for tives friends. Times wishes Journ. 7 2a pl —Prof. J. R. Maupin, of the Southwest Baptist president Boliver, was in this city Monda the interest of that institution. —W. W. Graves, closed his school | The |} secured | Friday _ last. directors have Papinvuille, the his services for another year is proof operator of the Electric light m_ this city made a flying trip to Quynema, Kansas, last week, and spent a few days visiting his brothers and sisters thirteen whom he had not seen for years. He also visited a number of other places in Kansas, and his trip aSant one. very pl We predict that something worse for the radical party than wind will strike Ohio in October. We are requested to announce that the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, wili hold a meeting at the Ohio street M. E. Chnrch Sat- urday at 3 o’clock p. m. on Reporters at Rich Hill need not be worrying themselves‘ over writing communications for ready denouncing the coal fields ot Walnut. They will amount to noth- ing. They will 1un its course. newspapers al- excitement must and It is true that our much talked of railroad man Thomas M. Nichol, all the way from New York, was at one time nothing more than a newspaper reporter on the Ft. Scott J/ozztor. We see it so stated in a dispatch to the Kansas City Zimes. We thought he was a banker. Til. Smith looked for old the world like Rev. Brown at the Shakespear picnic, and lots of people thought he was Rev. Brown sure enough. The next time Til undertakes to throw Rey. Brown down he had bet- ter first adorn a pair of buck skin tor Rev. Brown’s coat may rot hide the defects of a weak pair of pants next time, Col. Ed. time the very bac of attraction at Rich Hill, stand has disposed of his entire inter- ests in that city a few days ago and has lit out for broader fields and pas- Brown, for so long a bone and we under tures more green in the great state of bleeding, red leg Kansas. We have no doubt the people of Rich Hill will miss the Colonel not a little, as wa | best, but they got badly left. { Hi strenth and awkwardness should nev- | | | square | to Rich Hill, pack their ‘‘nap-sack’’ | before they start. { sa valuable citizen to the Infant. Brownsyille Hera/d: On Monday last, Mr. B. F. Prigmore brought in eight two-year-old cattle, the li weighing 1,380 pounds, and the heaviest 1,540; average over 1,400. | Tom Ray, who never lets a good thing slip, gathered them in at $5.50 They were not thoroughbreds, mere- ; ly good common cattle, and their | prime condition spoke well for Mr. Prigmore as a stock-raiser. | 54 to 19. Thats the way the Rich Hill nine, } put iton the Count Seat Kids, in a meof base ball at Rich Hill, | The Kids did their leve Main | er buck against science and practice. | The Kids done their best when they came home to keep a stiff upper fip, | but the joss of their ball and bathurt | to the score. We would suggest the kids try a game of pins, or a dish of ice cream, and the next time they go | i i Tue Albany Journal (Reb.) thnks that it sees evidence that Gen. Mc- Clellen 1s to be pushed for the Dem- ocratic nomination for p resident next | year. i | Hyatt, who he claimed had bor j ed a horse of him a day or fore to ride to Butler. when he pants, or ware along linen duster, | center i he! | Orchard and never failing water. | | Forgot to Return Him. G. W. Hayes, aCass county, far er, living northeast of Ar | Butler Friday was in ec, in search ot ow- too be- was to return the animal. He ned Hyatt, came to his house and stated that he had come up into that coun- try to collect an account of one n-} | dred dollars due him by Mr. Tan- nyhill living in that »orhood. | but that Tannyhill not pay him. and i nj j the horse he would have to walk | home. Hayes said being acquaint- ed with Hyatt he had no esitancy in letting him have the horse, suppos- g of course he would return the an- 2l trom ntle > thought } positive that he has given entire sate | 1 trom Butler. He thought | ss . ng ot os se ot be r | isfaction. Mr. Graves 1s considered | a oe the horse not being re-| None ofthe very bestifeachers in the ce om Gime and probably would’ county. He will continue to Study | 2#¥€ not felt uneasy tor a day or two lawe lanine waeaton | had he not happened to hear that | | eS | Hyatt collected his one hundred dol- —Wm. M. Lane, manager and | lars from Tannyhill, and also thathe tried to sell the horse to a liweryman in Archie. This ; picions and he came to Butler is While here he learned that Hyatt had gone to Rich Hill and that still nding his horse. He took the neon train and went to Rich Hillin search. Hyatt and his son we understand are running a little mill at whatisknown as the Bell’s Mill bridge on the Ma- aroused his sus- earch of his man and horse. he v r1 Des Cygne, in this county, and as tothe truth ot the above story we only have the statement of Hayes. who was here in search and also trying to interest the officers, who kindly ascented to assist him. If the above statement be true then Hyatt is a bold bad It looks little that he would borrow a horse to ride to But- ler and then keep on to Rich Hill. man. a strange, however Died at the residence of her daughter Mrs. G. Bateman, in Char- lotte township, May 2o0tn, Mrs, De- borah Peaslee, of consumption, aged 775 years. She was born in New Hampshire, and raised quite large family ot children, and by the kind hand of providence was permitted to live to a ripe old age not withstanding she has been a sufferer from that most dreaded ot all diseases consumption. She was a kind affectionate mother, and a deyoted christian from early childhood, and departed this life in the full hope ot a tuture gard. Whata blessed consolation and legacy to leave her children. and re- JupGe Hoapry and Judge Foraker both live in the same voting precinct in Cincinnatti. “HAPPY RESULT.”’ | Marsh’s Golden Blood & Liver ‘Tonic | isa Grand Remedy. ‘My Wife has used Marsh’s Golden | Blood & Liver Tonic tor Dyspepsia and | derangement of the Liver with happy re- | sult.’’—(T. H. Johnson, Austin, Minn. ; ‘*Marsh’s Golden Blood & Liver Tonic | has cured my little boy ef Scrotula and General Debility. Itisa grand reme- dy."—(Thos. J. Smith, Kansas City | Mo. | ‘Your Golden lood & Liver Tonic | and Golden Balsam for the Throat and Lungs give excellent satistaction to my customers "’—(L. T. Dorsep, druggist, | Burlington, Iowa. | Marsh's den Blood & Liver Tonic, | lerative and cholagogue, and Golden Balsam, the cough remedy, are forsale by J. H. Hit- shew & Co., druggists. Butler. Thous- ands ot bottles have been given away jto prove their extraordinary merit. Large June-1 I-m. the great Marsh’s famous bottles 50 cents snd $1. Fred Dorn Barber Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or He keeps none but experienced Will also grind razors. Satis- Rooms north side hair-cut. barbers. taction guaranteed. Lana For Sale 100 Acres Good Improved Land in Shawnee township, with House, ALSO A 90 ACRE FARM 6 miles north of Butler, with hous good orchard and lasting water. | Parties desiring a bargainin a} farm will do well to call on ! Ss. B. NEWBILL, | i Butler Mo. REMEMBER. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HARVEST AND MACHINE OILS, AND ARE SE ING THE SAME AT A CLOSE F. M. Cruurey & Co. L MARGIN. Crey Druc Store. Twenty Dollars Reward. Straved from my place in Vernon Co, | near Hume, one li with | blaze in tore toot ms s old, | Also one $20.00 the reward wi paid upon recovery of said property. Witiiam Vai. ates Co. Mo. ALL OUR OILS. OF THE WE | THIS SEASON A LARG- BEST BRANDS. ARE HANDLING ER STOCK THAN EVER AND CAN MAKE | If TO YOUR INTEREST TO CALL BE- FORE BUYING. F.M. Crumiey & Co. Ciry D STORE. -\ Normal Institute. Prot. Hinten, County Commissioner, has sent us School | the fol- lowing notice for publication: Rich Hirt Mo., June rSth, 1883. TO THE TEACHERS OF BATES COUNTY. The teachers ot this county are re- quested to meet on Saturday. the 3oth, day of June, in Butler, at Ohio Street School House. tor the pur- pose of organizing a Normal Insti- tute. Teachersnow at work and those who contemplate entering the work, should be present. Institute work is recognized and encouraged by our best educators. It is certainly a most excellent way by which to deffuse general information. Respectfully. J. H. Hinton, Butier, | Respecttully solicits all persons having real free of char to call and see us. tate for sale. leave description and price of property Parties wishing to purchase wall find it to LOCATED IN THE -*TIMES” BUILDING, Missouri., estate to sell, to call a Will be advertised their > Where same interest We have now on our books the following Real Es- 48, Business House and lot, in Adrian, house 1Sx4o 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 1st, 1883. House and lot in north east part of town, good house ot 4 rooms, also excel- lent well ot water. 32, good farm ot 150 acres 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. Co. School Com. HARVEST OILS. The largest stock and the low- est prices at Crumley & Co’s City Drug Store. Taken Up. One sow with six pigs. about June 12th, 1553, on my place just west of Butler. The owner can recover the same by proving property, and pay- ing expenses of teeding and adver- using. J. R. Harriman. 29-4t MACHINE OILS West VirGinia, Lusricarinc, LUBRICATING CastTor, GOLD MA- CHIN THE CITY DRUG STORE. F. M. Crumiy & Co. LARD AND ENGINE ets OILS, Person contemplating building will find it to their advantage to call on us for prices. 28-21 H.C. Wyart & Co, County Maps For Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale 32,00 eact Times OFrFice. 28-tf A good assortment of all kinds ot dry lumber kept constantly on hand at our yard. H.C. Wrarr & Co. 28-2t. Go to The Lumber Yard on Ohio street for prices, before you build. 28-2t- H.C. Wyatr & Co. Plain Figures Have been adopted by R. Weil & Co., of the north side, and they will continue to 25 2 offer bargains in boots and shoes. For Sale or Rent. Tree or four houses in different parts ot the city, enquire of Dr. EVERINGHAM. 23tf. Berksh:re Pigs For Sale. Anyone wanting to buy pure Berkshire male pigs, can find the | same by calling on me at the W. W. | town- | Hamilton tarm in Summitt ship. Reference, as to grade of stock, L. C. Haggard, of Butler. B. B. Bicstarr. 2S-2t. Ifyou have alame horse geta bottle of Jackson’s Linement, at Gus Wvards. Where you see the big red gilt fin- shed **HaME”’ sign, on the southeast corner’ is where Gus Wyard holds forth with his usual large stock of Har- | 2a tt ness and Saddles. Jacksons Linement works wonders. Gus Wyard keeps We Treat all Alike. R. Weil & Co., have the most complete and best assorted stock of boots and shoes Everything marked in plain in Butler. figures. 29 2t Trunks! Trunks: A. F, Wyard nas just inv oiced new line of trunks and valises- Call price them. fine and me ‘ 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of be fruit and good water. Will sold on terms to suit purchaser. 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of But- ter, 100 acres under 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 miles of Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor buildings and side walk 29, House and lot in the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres ot land adjoining the corporate limits of butler. Excellent truit of all kinds, plen- ty of water, good outbuildings. This is One of the most desirable country resi- dences in Bates county. Improements all in good revair. 46,120 acres, In Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality ot land, about 50 acres in cultiyation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized rooms, new barn 20 by36 tt and other out buildings, good orchard. Price $25 per acre. 36, 120 acres 5 miles north west of Butler. Two houses good out-buildings, good bearing orchard, So acres in cultivation balance timber, plenty of stock water, good coal bank easy of acce j cellent quality. This isa borhood will be sold cheap. 55, 159 acres, 7 mijes trom Butle trom Adrian, frame he ables and other out-bu gs, young on the orchard, plenty of good water, I in ccitivation balance in pasture. wire onthree sides, plank and other, will be sold reasona ion given immediate! | 545 324 acres in Spruce towns orchards, 200 acres in cultivz ance in pasture all under fence, plenty of Can be divided to | i } 50,50 es two miles sc hwest of Butler, | Good land, plenty of water. Will be sold very cheap. Ss northwest 62—124 acres of land 7 1 ot Butler, 114 acres farming land 10 acres timber, good house, stables an d putburld- i . Also plenty of stock water good dge and orchard, e school be- ee longs to non resident argain. cres, 2 miles fron good barn, good young ad of truit, a No. 1 wel and good lo Adrian, 2 orchard of water s8—House and Lot, 1) Butler new 1 1-2 stor -, four roomsand good kite good barn and buggy house, exce]lent ter 25 feet deep, p y otf fruit well of w 63. House and lot on South Main street 80 by 165 very che D acres of first land in Spruce ». Well hedged good buildings, ing apple trees ty of other fruit, So acres in cultiva- res in pasture 1oacres good co is is one of the best improved t desireable farms in the county. Humphrey We have now thirty-three lots in Humphrey’s addi saie. This addition is situated directly jots range in size from 141 X 75 eet & to $225, according to size and location. to 178 1-2 x 150 teet, valued at trom $i 66,—60 acres five miles southeast of But- ler 40 acres in’ cultivation 12 acres in pasture 8 acres in prairie, never tailing = water, plenty ot fruit good frame house ot § rooms and good out buildings. Only 4ot a mile from church and school.” Will be sold very cheap. 29,40 acres southeast orchard, new barn, ing house. never ble location, ot Butler, good comtortable dwell- ing water, a desira- 24, 180 acres $ miles southwest of I about 160 fine prairie road. utler, res exceilent timber, balance close to coal mines and rail- ‘ 4 miles north of Butler, new dwelling house, good out buildings, ‘land ail new and good quality. Also’a fine brick residence on north’ main street in the city of Butler, one ot the most desira- ble locations in the city. 27+ 160 acres Rh MEELIS Ser 40, House and lot on North Main street. Commodious house in good repair, good stable, large lot and fine location.’ Chis avery desirable property in one of the best neighborhoods of Butler. 67--So, acres, two houses 2 rooms to each house, good orchard of bearing peaches, apples and cherries, &c plenty of good water, 1!) miles from school house, land all prairie and all in cultivation, all un- der number one hedge tence. Can give possesion of one house at any time. A good bargain. E rood 56, So acres 'y mile trom depot, 2 g all wells of water, small orchard; land under cultivation; can be made one of the finest farms in the county; will be sold on easy terms or very cheap tor cash. 240acres near Mulbery will be sold gether or in lots to suit purchaser. land and good buildings, Two ood houses fine young orchard and pien- y of water, in good neighbor d close to school, church, and post-office 64. all tc Good 43, House and lot on corner ot Fulton and Mil streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, good truit, good well: lot Sox165', tect Owner deter: i. $4, Hou city, good tr rooms back, kitchen. Lot 132 by lots adjacent to Ww 1ew stable, 64, also 3 above property ‘¢: 2by 2 be sold ail t 43, a purchas sireable property and in the best part town. 31, House and lot in North part of city. Lot 83x 171tt, hou 5 good rooms, good weli and ovt buildings. Also vacant lot adjoining 100 x 171t, good Will This fence and or separ: for a short t ble, be sold together, property is ottered nd lotin West Butler opposite House contains 4 rooms can business 40, House the depot. be used for either dwelling or hous:. §2, 40 acres adj the city limits Good dwelling of 7 roo an abundance of good water, plenty of fruit, good tences, barn andout-buildings. Will be it pur- locatior sold « I] together or in lots to s chasers. 7 avery fine for asuburban residence. 53, House and lot in northeast part of town, lot goby 165 teet, house 14 by 24, good fruit, stable, cellar, guttering cis tern and tenciny allin yvood condition., This isone ot the cheapest pieces ot property in Butler. 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the squarc in Butler, good house ot 7 rooms, gouc well and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit of all kinds lot one hundred feet square. Will be sold cheap and oneasv terms. 40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from tv limits, good land nice location. of Butler the c ion to the city part of south of the business This property will ina short time be very valuable. Come now while you can have choice.