The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 10, 1883, Page 8

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$ mimes epgse a mmenneneenNaiasREaaeeAbUNeneaneN Sar separ ects sree meme uemnone aN eAmE-Tuscer arte ea Le ee Ss nore a sapere — gnctigt ure mse { | { | i i LOCAL ITEMS. ON THE BOOM. ee | An Interesting Batch of News *, B. Lewis’ wife is lying quite Gathered By a Times Re- sick with malarial fever. porter. The whole county is swarming | What the People in the Count: with parties wishing to buy land in} are Doing. H _ | Stock Feeding—House Building— se Coal—Bridges &c. tial call | gre | A Five Minntes Talk with M. L. Wolfe. this county. J. G. Collins, of New township, gave us a substi the other day. N. B. Jeter’ has removed his ; r brick on | jewelry store to the Ost ioe west side of the square. | A Times rezorter cornered M. L. | Wolfe the other day and from a Dr. Boulware had the fly team of | five minutes talk gathered the follow- | batch of news. surveyor the city Sunday, and of course did ing interesting not need step ladders. | Mr. Wolfe is county mine inspector of this county, A. Henry, who has been sojourn- | ot ee eee ing at Colorado Springs for several | any one man toward making Bates weeks returned home Friday. county what she is to-day, one ot and and than Walnut is still moving right along and new houses are still being erect- ed as fast as carpenters can do the inthe State of Missouri. He has done this in his quiet way and per- | haps the people have not give him work. : | the proper credit due his untiring en- The Columbus buggy is recogniz-| erries in this direction. The con- ed as the standard otf excellence. | cise and condensed reports of the Sold by Wricur, Grorws &} mineral now hid beneath the black | and loomvy soil ot Bates has all been Our young friend, R. L. Gaayes, | brought to light by this energetic ser- the St. | vant of the people and forwarded to Jefferson City to the proper authori- ties, who had the report published side by side with the reports from other counties, and scattered broad- Mr. Wolfe, has WILLIAMS. who has heen attending Louis fair and Louisyille Exposition, returned home Monday night. Losr.—On Main or Pleasant street, 1 all wool worsted vest Sept. 20, 1883, The finder will please deliv- er the same to this office. cast over the State. received some very complimentary | letters from the State authorities in regard to the satistactory manner in which his reports were gotten up. The tew items which we here give observation while different parts J. Scudder, cashier of the Adrian banking company was in the city Sunday last. Mr. Scudder reports the baak in a prosperous condition | and deing a good business. came under his traveling arround in ee of the county. The first is that of The glorious rain the first of last Cc. H. RAINES, week has made the wheat jump out | of Pleasant Gap township, and a of the ground and furnished plenty ot stock water which was badly needed by our stock men. number one farmer who 1s now bus- ily engaged building a handsome two | story resideace 16x36 with a large L addition. Joseph Elick, of near Adrian, one ot the Times oldest andmost punct- ual subscribers dropped in on us the other day. Ot course his visit vas of a business nature. T. S. DAY. ot, Deepwater township, is also busi- ly engaged putting the finishing touches on a handsome residence. two storry The new safe for the Walnut bank has arrived at Hume and _ will be taken to Walnut as soon as the new building is put in readiness to Tece've it. HENRY SPEER, the pride of old Summitt township is just completeing a large barn and making other valuable improvement about his place in the way of out buildings. , The Studebaker wagon took the EL. w. first premium of the Kansas City fair in competition with all the lead- We have them. Grorws & Witiiams. OGLESBY, one ot the rattling farmers of bleed- . tired and | | of draughts ing Kansz grass huppers has dropped down on 320 acres of as fine land as a crow ever flew over in the kindom of Shawnee and is now busily engaged hauling lumber for an elegant resi- ing makes. WRiGHT, Aaroa Hart has moved his dry!/ goeds and clothing store from under | the Palace hotel to the store room un- | der the Democrat office. He now has one of the nicest and most com- aes 2S | he live long and prosper. modieus rooms in town. | | Griccs & BAILEY P. J. Jewitt, the pioneer furniture | of Round Prairie, Hudson towuship, dence and a large and commodious ile is coming to stay. man of Butler, ismaking a big drive | two ot Bates most enterprising farm- for a big trade in his line this fall.) ers and stock men are paying their We suppose you haye read in his | earnestand undivided attention to the advertisment the special inducements | feeding of 205 head of excellent 3 | he 1s offering those who buy a bill to | and 4 year old steers as can be found | The corn and other this township good as the people are energetic. usetul and handsome, as Lets throw up our hat and talley one don’t do things half-way. | for Hudson. ; ae ears | JupcEe the amount ot $10. Now don’t think j in the county. this is some httle triffling present | crops through for itis not, it will be were something Jewett wix, George Fredrick, one of New | of Pleasant Gap, is losing no time Home township’s noblest young | at the present in putting up a two story brick residence, and when completed will be a living monu- mendied at the residence of his father Rev. S. W. Frederick, after a short ills Sept. 17, 1883. disease was typhoid fever, and after | ninedays of suffering the Master , of Spruce township one of the no- called him home. His | ment of his en JUDG vies. BALLARD, George was just} blest sons of Batescounty is at the blooming inte manhood being only | present time ‘eeding 235 extra 22, years of age, and was loved and) respected by all who knew His parents have the sympathy of | reasonable price- The Judge has the entire community. | mixed and mingled with — | tong the boys in the neighborhood Aaron Ha necties, scarfs, town. } cattle so and hats, caps int lar cow boy. JACK 1 of Mound tow: com- } Nis dwell- Manufacturers of ad let: dleted a farge Je ing Powder claim that t x bebieat ng and made i? u ing improve- ations are not true. injurious, Water m milk is WM. WILSON, Ot few beside Chemical Baking Powder aith old steers id however, ‘* This Pow 2 Tarter an ye—Soki by <A. & Co. Butler Missouri the first and best advertised counties | fine : steers, a hundred of which we are: him. | informed he would dispose of at 2} the n ie s{ i i i the nobbiest suits | are begming to believe he is a regu- | ; ~ QUR CARTOON AND COMMENTS. Everybody on the Bargain Seekers Rat! Road stops at our signal, ** Honest Goods WE FLAG THE TRAIN! the economical get off right here. via this popular route, and come straigh Pass Hizh Price, Gough’em and Swind! ht through to BIG BARGAIN DEPOT.. We are waiting for you with 2 big assortment ot the latest and be iS est Prires\”’ The wise q letown, and STOP at -* Zhe Lowest Point on the Line.’ Get your tick The Finest. The Latest, TI We claim our Stock includes every “Grand Announcement ! Ready and Waiting for You ! Artistic Styles of ALWAYS INSTANTLY POPULAR AND INSURES A READY SALE East Side Public Sqare, Butler Mo. P. J. JEWETT 1c Most desirable new Style which rendersffit are giowing fat and into dollars and cents fast. the county court at their next meet- H. B. CHELF. : body to take 1mme- The. good book says the first shall first. ing praying repairing the Des From the last shall be to-ward be last and so we have saved this thoroughbred Kentuckian for the last that he might be first). Mr. Chelf, is just trom Bowling Green, and has wisely drove his peg down on five hundred acres of choice land in Cove Creek valley, Mingo townsh.p, and gone right to work putting up one of the residences in Bates county. spans the Marias Cygne, river at that point. the reading of the petition and judg- ing by the number of names signed thereto immediate action should be taken inthe matter. The pettioners state that immediate action upon this several matter will save the county thousand dollars. Ifthe bridge is really in as dangerous a condition as reported something should be done largest The handsome structure when com- pleted will be 18xjo, erghteen feet , He before the meeting gain of county |high, witha large L addition. Will also put up a large > He is what you An ounce ot cure is worth a man. | of Therefore county should hasten to the relief of court, as that might be too late. barn to match the house. pound would call the true type of A full vlood Kentuckian. An old | fashioned southera gentleman, as his | latch string, which hangs on the out- bee side and the keg ot old Crow on the, «Pun inaiBaardine School? will inside fully testity to every one that: p. giyen atthe opera house Wednes- crosses his threshold. It you don’t! day evening, The papers, in cities believe us mn regard to his hospitali-’ played by this company, speak of the ty ask Marshal Wolfe. the people ot Bates county we wel | We can easily believe this, as Mr. come such menas Mr. Chelt, to our) John E. Ince 1s familar to theater preventative. the this bridge, and give it the proper at- tention without further de In behalf of |show as an exceedingly amusing one. county. (go as a prime tun maker, and is NEW SCHOOL HOUSES. surrounded by people who have met- Black & Blaney have the contract | ropolitan reputations as comedians. to build a new school house'in Dist. | The play abounds in funny situations 5, Mound township. The house will and sayings, and the papers we have Pleasant Gap, Dist. 2, 15 be 26x36. seen call it oae of the funniest per— jalso building a neat school house/tormances they ever saw. Miss 26x32, whichis nearing completion. | Alice Baldwin and Burton Adams BRIDGES. _ were for several years witn the Fay The magnificent iron bridge that | Templeton Mr. spans Panther creek, built about one Frank Richmand was formerly with that crosses | Dion Bourcicault; Mrs Grace Clare the same stream Rockville has been with Maria and Papinville, are as firm to-day as | Miss Clara Bell, who creats a furore when first built. ‘he abutments of With her parody on ‘*Pretty as a Pic- the two bridges are massive and are ture,” is well known as a member of as firm asthe rock et Geberalter,| MeVicker’s company. Those who structures resting | attend are promised an evening of | j opera company; year ago, andthe one between and Prescott, and the huge iron on them will stand for ages to come pure, rousing fun. “BEST OF ALL.’’ as a living monument of the wisdom! the the Bates county court. ROCK QUARKI : Marsh’s Golden Blood and Liver Ton- he rock quarries near Rockville ic is an Excelient Remedy. ‘are a big thing for that seccion of the! ;county. There is some thirty or forty men employed in working these | and disordered blood, witn Marsh’s Gol- den Blood and Liver Tonic. It is the best of all remedies.’’—(James J, Wright Des Moines, Iowa. “Your Golden Biooa and Liver Tonic is an excellent remedy tor biliousness and and is used for building and aim-_ loss ot appetite. I have used it Itis pronounced to times.’’—Mrs- Mary Thomas, Fort Scott | be as good building stone as can be: S4nsas- : Z a “My blood, liver, kidneys | found in the country. We are glad pivots Mera Maney» =", | and bowels were out of order. I used situated in j several remedies and prescriptions with- | Bates county. out benefit. Marsh’s Golden Blood and | COAL. Liver Tonic cured me. It} is a grand = 4 2 e di medicine.’’—John G. Hill, Kansas City’ Itisa fact recognized and jong since Mo z ““My wife was cured ot Liver complaint quarties and from 18 to 20 car loads of this excellent rock is shipped per: week. of the | country, east, west north and south, It is sent to all parts i | i i i { H several | i ; ming purpose. stomach | - | these stone quarries are en up by everybody from pole to' yfarsh’s Golden Blood and Liver Ton- pole that Bates county stands to-day } and 1s recogmzed as being the king Balsam, the for coal m the United States, count Fradson! towne ee ee 5 ane but this last find in ship of a five and one half foot ve best Just received the largest and ! ot pure coal by Capt. Dunno} P ° | Locate ag aoe selected stock of Holiday Books and Co., who are busily engaged dr-Hine! Toys ever come ‘o Butler, at M. A. uear the old silver mine, is just get-: Maynards. 45th. tine a little bit better than the most = ray DE. J. D. CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR a Phroat peace and quiet of the tired for miles around. The 2 far dis.ant. tyou g ou Want 2 nice s aay aes The citizens and business men of, Papinville will present a petition to ic, the great blood and liver purifier, and! Farm for Sale, I will offer my farm situated 1! mile northeast of Butler, containing 153 acre tro in cultivation, balance pasture, 14 with ring pa or and g the house and never tailin The Ready Revolver. J. J . Pettis was arrested by depu-! Friday and brought before his honor |tenced. Esqui ing him with shooting at, with intent to kill W. M.S. Griffis, in Shawnee! a : stock water. For terms, enquire at prem | township, in the eastern part ot this} 3.6. Ai AVES. 334 her of this place, | New two story hou > Cannon, onawarrant chrag- |rooms Well finished, 300 b trees, excellent well of wa cistern at / county Thursday night of last week. ee liad Pure Kentucky for medical Lewis Horrman North Main St, The circumstances and cause of the]. | shooting as we get it from the cun- | #4 family use. 30-tf. 3 arrest, are renting a! made the about Griffis is small farm of Pettis, and Pettis istable who County Maps Fer Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale Times OFFICE., aS! these: who} at $2,00 each. boards last the two| Ifyou havea lame horse get a botth | ot Jackson’s Linement, at Gus Wyards. bors were invited to a house raising Dry Stove Wood- Jin the neighborhood, and all went! We will deliver good dry stove | smoothly until dinner time, when the} wood to any part of the city at one r dollar and twenty five cents per load Power & Bro isan unmarried man with | him. On along with a number of other neigh- ‘Thursday entire party went in to eat dinner. While at,tabie some one ina jocular} 41-3¢. way remarked that the whole outfit The best dollar collar at the sigs were a set of gluttons, others of the] _ of the red hame. Gt comparisons, the| Money Loan. men put him more in mind ef apes! (yn real estate security 1 to It was this re-jtime at six per cent interest and ot} commission Terms to suit the borrower. young Pettis, and came within anj/35tt- Pies. ims & Tucker. ace, if reports be true, of making a} All work warranted at Gus Wy widow and leaving several children|ards, sign gold mounted hame. 42+tt fatherless. SS at being compared to an ape, and demanded an explanation of Griffis, whe quickly made all appoligies necessary, by telling him he had no party made similar when Grits spoke up and said than anything else. mark that stirred the manhood He telt greatly agrieved More saddles to select from at Gus Wyard’s than any place in the Sign red hames. 42-tf city. Deily Hack to Walnut. refference to him and did not Iam running a daily hack @ , table ete.) Walnut City. Leave orders at This seemed to sausfy Pettis for the McBride’s Roundtrip $1. even know he was at the and time bemg, and night coming on the 37-tt. W. H. Youne. two left for home. Once at the} = house Pettis again brought up the Farm for Sale. matter and was again assured by The undersigned will be a Griffis that he did not intend the re-| Sprague, Bates county, Mo., or at maik for Thus the matter} Henry Janes’ in Walnut township, stood till bed time when Pettis went! from the zoth to the last day to bedin an adjoining room. Griffis’| August, 1883, to sell the A. H. wife also retired and Griffis not be-| Thomas land at Sprague. L. D. Converse. him. ing ready to go to bed pulled off his| 37-2¢ coat, threw it on the foot of the bed! —- - — had not} For a Clean Shave Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest leorner of the square. They have aneat omioiable room 3sif. and sit down on it. He been in this position many minutes» until he heard a room in which Pettis was sleeping looked in! Jacksons Linement and | Gus Wyard keeps it slight noise in the and raising his head works wonders and saw Pettis raise up in bed at the |pistol which he fired, the ball just; H Strawberries. t fresh Strawhbere should set out the plants in July or August. Chas. L 'Robards of West Butler will far very). : : 4 i jnish best varieties & instructions @ same moment presented a Those who v zed Griffis, struck the coat he gr. es next summer was sitting on and passed through} the bed clothing and; lodged in floor. Mrs. Gr delicate lady being afflicted with! j plant. i = fis who is a jheact disease jumped up and ran | out doors screaming at the top of her lvoice supposing her husband |killed and fell in the yard. Pettis} jtealizing what he bad done got up! R. Weil & Co's. Stock of Boots complete in every particular, plain tigures, good goods and low prices Calland see R. Wes & Co. ns 43 tf. North Side was and shoes afe and left the place, and was captured as above stated at the sister the next day some three - are our motto’s. house of his distant from where the For a reliab!e Boot or Shoe at # low price go to R. Weil & Co -2t. North Side Square curred. Is Was matter ov vnich to take a mans +9 ite Pe repented of Wood: Wood: Newton and Callihan, two enter gentleman ha started # in the north part of Her ard on Nort astantly of part of the is tolly often ere it, repent will not satisty So he must :next term of court to

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