The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 17, 1883, Page 5

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LOCAL ITEM i Hoadley walkin and take the chair if you please. Take the nearest route on the Salt River packet Mother Hubbard. oS eee eae Mother Hubbard, will you take a swy gloss beer, or cake and coffee. —_——__————_- We had a big netion to let our rooster crow this week just for fun. Put Bates county down for fifteen pundred Democratic majority at the nest election. The Band Boys should go down sod play the Last Rose of Summer, to the Republican. Brother Beach, how do you feel over the scoop in Ohio. Now be candid and don’t fly off. The finest selection ot top bug- R. R. DEADONS ‘at Re 46té. Brother Beach, you old Mother Hesbard, we smile, how do you feel. Pack your duds for Rhode Island, the jig is up. Wnte up another editorial on the court house ring Mother Hubbard, but don’t mention that twelve thous- and majority over in Ohio. Brother Beach of the Republican should blame the court house ring with Ohio going Democratic, as the darned Democrats did it. A car load of new Racine wrought iton gear spring wagons, the hest on earth at R. R. DEAcons. 46tf. —A. B. “McFarland, who has been spending the summer and fall sofar in the mountains of Colorado with his sons Charlie and Tommy teturned to the city last week. The lite around the camp fire for nearly four months has madethe old gen- tleman quite rugged and hearty. He says he has come home to organize another outfit to go west again next year. The next election will wind up the republican party. Where will be nothing leftthem but little Rhode Island. What she wont hold of the Rads we wil! drown in the tidal wave. Cider, Cider, Cider. Thave a large new cider mill =Bplenty of apples and can turnish ‘4 good fresh cider for apple butter in -} any quantity from 5 to 20 gallons on short notice. at Keiths Fruit Store || westside square, Butler Mo. Walton and Ball have on exhibi- tion at their Furniture store in opera ‘Jouilding, one of the finest painted chamber suits ever brought to this market. Itis finished in blue aad pink with fine landscape decora- tions, Ladies if you want to see something fine do not fail to see this, G. P. Schweichheimer, an old set- tler and prominent farmer of New Home township, died at his resi- dence Oct. gth. He has been an in- ‘ald for along time,and his death Wasnot unexpected’ He was clerk of the township at the time ot his death, and loved and respected by lho knew him. Peers ot the Pleasant Hill Fair As- Sciation in particular, and the citi- eas of that place in general for the | Ptention payed them during their stgement at that place. They beak tn the very highest terms of Managers of the association and they were never treated better here. ] We take pleasure in calling the at- ‘Fn of our readers to the flaming } ‘tisement of the lumber firm of J. Hurley & Co., This firm ,which cated on North Main street near Post Office, do a tremendous bus- their stock of lumber 1s very and complete,and the mana- are one and all experiencea “im the lumber business , and their “tate put at bed-rock. If you want tins in lumber go to R. J. Hur- ®Co., for them. Dont forget the | North Main street, near the i Office. i cients Rests | ‘ ' | WE FLAG THE TRAIN! | the economical get off right nere. | and STOP at We are waitin OUR CARTOON AND COMMENTS. Everybody on the Bargain Seekers Rail Road stops Pass High Price, Gough’em and Swindletown, at our signal, ** Honest Goods, Lewest Prires!” | via this popular route, and come straight through to BIG BARGAIN DEPOT. “The Lowest Point on the Line.” ig for you with a big assortment ot the The wise and Get your ticket : latest and best. orders at the post office with Maynard, Grand Announcement ! Se) And Household Decorations. We claim our Stock includes every desirable new Style which renders§it East Side PublicS Ready and Waiting for You ! ; The Finest, The Latest, The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT FURNIT RE ALWAYS INSTANTLY POPULAR AND INSURES A READY SALE. qare, Butler Mc. P. J. JEWETT. We want to help Billey Jackson smoke that box ot cigars he won off Peter Wilson on the Ohio clection. Peter’s judgment is very good but he made a bad brake on Ohio. Burns & Co., come to the front this week with a regular stem winder and proclaim to the peopte that they intend to give away a fine gros grain siik dress pattern, one ladies seal skin cap, one black cashmere dress pattern and a bolt of muslin. This is certainly very liberal on the part of Burns & Co., anda rare opportu- nity tor you to get one of the above useful presents. Remember their place of business is on the south side of the square. Read their ment and list of presents. advertis- C. T. Tracy shipped a car load of as fine mules to St. Louis, this week as ever lett the depot. They really extra fine and it is a pity to let them be taken out of the county but then people will seil and Tracy never retuses to buy. were Go and get yourself a suit of those nice fitting clothes at Aaron Harts. The reunion ofthe soldiers which took place at Leavenworth last week, was one ot the largest gathering’s of the kind that has occurred since the close of the war. The assembled veterans continued in session days. three A car load genuine *‘Scutt’’ Steele Barb wire at R. R.DEacons. 46tt. Again has prohibition zone to the wall. This time Uhio is put on record. The Opera House Furniture store are not giving away chromo’s to de- ceive people into purchasing goods neither do we copy advertisemets trom the Chicago Furnrture Journals but word our own advertisements and state nothing but facts that we are selling better goods for less mon- ey than has ever been offered in this market before. Between her tears and sobs over Ohio, hope Mother Hubbard will have space tor a column on the coun- ty’s finances. | The best make of Woman’s, | Miss & children’s lace and button shoes at gotf. Max WEINER’s. ! Just Immense. | Those gold pens, pencils, tooth- | picks, just received at Maynard’s, | Call and see them. ; 45tt. Max Weiner's. Fall stock of Boots & shoes, are now complete, itis the largest in the town which he is offering at the low- est prices. Give him acall, on the east side of the square- 4otf. Men’s, boy’s and youth’s kip and calf custom made Boots at bottom Prices at 4otf. Max WEINER’S Stray Notice Taken up as stray by S. Siggins, living in Pleasant Gap Township, and Posted before E. Shaver, J. P. in Prairie Town- ship, Oct. 1oth, 1883. One brown two year gid past, horse, about 1433 hands high. Small star in torehead, lett hind foot white, avery dim, light colored Spot on left side of end ot nose and appraised at Forty Dollars, by J. N. Bradley, George Henderson and R. W. Smith. 46 3t* E. Shaver, J. P- Why go ragged when you can buy a suit ot clothes so cheap of Aaron Hart. er ee Try acksons Linement at Gus Wyards. Important,—A lady was dis _Jacksons Ltnement works wonders Gus Wyard keeps it. Wood and Coal. Persons wanting wood or coal, «an leave Badgleys & Gipson or Wright and Glor- —=———; | ious. “Any one of the above named pla- ces, will receive my prompt and fair dealing. ~ 39 tt. attention, ae H. T. Shobe. Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue and authority of a special ex- ecution on a Mechanics Hen issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the November term, 1883, ot said court and tome directed in tavor of B@ R. Power, and fi. R. Power, and against Lucinda Williams, and ©. L. Williams. I have levied and seized upon all of the right, title, interest and claim of the above named defennants of in and to the follow- ing described real-estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The east halt of the north half et block No, twelye in Christian and Condees ad- dition to the town now city of Butler in said Bates county, Missouri, and I will on Tuesday, November 6th, 1833. between the hours of g o’clock in the disappointed | forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon the tirst time she used Dei.and’s Chemi- | Of that day, at the east front door ot the cal Baking Powder. Her baking was yellow. Thetrouble was, she did not allow tor the extra strength, whicn makes only about one-half the quantity necessa- dy. She learned her mistake and now i reclares it to de the best she ever used. penne Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a general ex- ecution, issued from the office ot the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the November term, of said court, and to me directed in favor of Geo. T. Hockensmith, and against C. B. Wilson, et al. I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim ot the said defendants, C. 1. Wil- son et al.of in andto the following de scribed real estate, situated ir. county, Missouri, to-wit: Lot 14, in block 12, in the town of Bates Sprague, Bates county, Missouri, and I! will on Wednesday, November, 7th, 1883, between the hours ot 9g o'clock in the forenoonand 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door ot the court house, in the city of Butler Bates county Missouri, sell the same, or so wuch thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder tor Cash to satisty said execution and costs, Wn. F, Hanks, Sheriff of Bates county. Wish to remind their old customers, as Well as all who contemplate Building, they are stillin the BUSINESS, complete and the question is nat The reason is obyious. through co gear MEN. - as : BER ard consequently j : OY 2 oe just what hasaber is required to build a house. they buy come and try us, and also examin where. Our stock is large and we and have come to stay. This stock of Lumber court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereot as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and costs, Wn. F. Hanks, Sheriff of Bates county. Sherift’s Sale. By virtue and authority of general ex- | ecution, issued from the office ot the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the November term, 1883, of said court, and to me directed in favor ot Mary E and against C. H. Willison. I have levied and seiz- ed upon all the right, title, interest a claim of the said detendant C. H. W son, of, in and to the tollowing des-ribed real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: Northwest quarter of the nertheast quarter of section 28 and the east halt ot Willison. the northeast qauarter, of section 28 all in township 40, range jo, Bates county, Missouri, and I will on Wednesday, November, 7th. 1883, between the hours of g o'clock in the torenoen and 5 o’clpck in the atternoon of that day, at th tront door of the court house, in the city ot Butler, Bates county Missouri, sell the same, or so much thereof as may be required, at public vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy said execution and costs Wo. F. Hanks, beriff of Bates county. that is urally asked how they can afford to sell so cheap their lumber from the STUMP and do not deal our Il PRACTICAL LUMBERMEN, born and raised in 11 about Lumber and can tell their customcrs If you dont believe STOCK and GRADES before purchasing else- ll selected, consisting of all kinds of it, e=ucrc Qoft Pine Dimensions and Finihsing Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash inds i i ir, Ce t, Piaster paris, and in Doors, blinds, mouldings, Lime, hair, Cement, or fact évery thing usually kept in first class Lumber- Wards. Office and Yard on North Main Street, 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, - Butier. Mo.

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