The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 24, 1883, Page 7

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y Cleveland, Oct. 16.—Members of Society of the Army of the Ten- : are arriving to attend the six- annual reunion. * > includes a busi- | ‘programme in | Ad ie | men meeting in the forenoon, a_ visit Garfield’s tomb in the afternoon, formal reception in the evening in aclid Avenue opera house, ora He angled Banne: onings will sing the To-mor- } | | where | tar | . = | Gov. Foster and are without chimneys light, whole families and live without and with the pig as a guest.’’ In twenty-two years nine police murdered in S' have been Louis. The total income ot the charities of London last year was 21,552,000. The New State Board York fayor Farley make welcoming ad- | Charities has recommeded that all resseSy and Gen. Sherman will re- | orphan asylumnsin the state shall oes Gen. Bishop Fellows ot | tea girl charges how to cook. op. The Arion quartette will sing sihtary SONS, and eminent soldiers ches The reunion continues hursday’, concluding with a grand anquett. Cleveland. O., Oct. ant, Sherman, Belknap, Fellows ij Fletcher of Missouri and many hers, arrived to attend to-morrow’s | union of the Society of the Army the Tennessee. 16. —Gens. | Pe The Las Vegas Gazette says that + " 9 , - sai | hn Quincy ams: who is w ell | own in Socorro exico, has sold a third interest slate find for $13,000, Wh county, New| « rill deliver the annual ora, | cago will il] be called out for impromptu | j alive to their t | to secure the j their line, | tion, Coughs, Colds, Horseness, Asth- There are over 32,000 students, inthe colleges of the United and there € in the € 7.060 American stu- dents erman universittes. Large sums are occasionally paid Chinese women, but the average quotations for young and handsome in the San Francisco market rang from $500 to $1,500 a head. Wide Awake Druggists. Messrs. F. M. Crum! are always iness, ar pare no pains best ot eve article in cy tor the celebrated Dr. Discovery tor only certain The iption. F tor Consump- Consu cure known Fever, SF » OF any ospecting he found his haversack fire, his propector’s glass upon it. cused the sun’s raty's ehaversach contained six As pounds nd got out | powder, he dropped theway. It fel Ja large mass of rock was blown | imto a . Adams turned mournfully to | ther up what might be lett of ects, and found a vein of tthe “explosion had exposed to | WW, Gov. Foster of Ohio accou edeteat of his party rbussness men took Iittle interest the contest and subscribed scarce- mything, that the manufacturing tblishments used no efforts tor the publican party ; that the republican ygressmen failed to contribute lib- lly; and that ‘*John Sherman,’’ wm Ohio has so often compliment- ,kicked against his assessment ‘contributed the very extravagant m of $100."’ Gov. think that Senator Sherman We a great deal more out of his ty than the party has made out of n—and,no doubt, he has some winds for his opinion. Foster seems has ASelf confessed Loafer Afew months ago Mr. Wilham Vanderbilt ‘went west.’ While tathing the pure air of the prairies Vanderbilts mind expanded, hespoke the first words he ever tred which are likely to live in torv—*The people be damned !’’ The great money king now sup- sthe key to this memorable ex- sion. Hehas held a conversa- | nota familiar character "spaper reporter, in which he aks of himself and his affairs with | re tranknesss than he usually ex- its. Having previously made a | tch of his interesting son, who mbles for millions and never ieals,’” he proceeds to describe own cheracter. ‘Imake a first-rate loater,’? said Vanderbilt with a quiet laugh, eI must say I like being one.”’ ‘I. Vanderbilt’s word will not in Kistance be doubted. That he is | Strate loater, and likes being one | Femplified in his crisp and forci- | Sentence: **The people be dam- | Hts with a The people can stand Mr. Van- wWt’scontempt. It will not in- them. It does not disturb them. why should Mr. Vanderbilt teel ein being a first rate loafer? Jf | has unfortunately made = him b Why should he glory inthe char- | i per saat ' Martn Nartin Nadaud, the hdeputy for Creuse, at a re- Meeting of the Srades Congre Paty in Paris, told his hearers there are no fewer than 140,000 | Sin France unproyided with mentary convenience ot a win- This was not a mere guess Speaker's part, as he took care ®: He took the figures from Pa Statistics for which he moved time ago. ‘*In these hous ~ Onto say. “which have no | ®ooring than the soil. which | Sy crevice, | ) A man lost his wife, and | terward, he was sued for payment, j motion.” ma, Hav Throat Lung: of the and uarantee. ize $1.00. | Che -‘oil spot’’ in the gulf of Mex- ot shallow water, which n while a gale is ragi and ure tos all about i The tl mud from the bottom has a’ soapy As indicating what is annually achieved in pheasant breeding, says the London World, it has been cal- culated that 175,000 of them are an- while in all nually sold in London, probability an equal number is sold inthe provinces, making a total of 350,000 pheasants. Theusands Say So. Mrs. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kansas., i “I never hesitate to recommend Bitters to my, customers, istaction and are rapid Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and_ will posi- tively cure Kidney and Liver complaints Purity the blood and regulate the bowels. No fam in afford to be without them. They will save hundre’s of dollars in doctor bills every year. Sold at fitty cts a bottle by F.M. Crumlv & Co. 3 they giv< sellers.” According to Mormon figures, m the last six months 751 Mormons have died, 2,300 Mormon children have Utah member- ship numbers 127,294, distnibuted in 23,000 families. The most astound ing item is the number of new mem- been born, and the bers 23,040, an increase of 20 per cent. A Mr. Knight rode into Cleburne, Texas, the other day, on a horned horse. The an‘mal spect a well formed 3-year-old colt, about fifteen inches long, growing from the top of the head. The curiosity is to sold to a northern showman. is in every re- except that it has two horns, Flizabeth Abernethy, who was participating in the services of a col- ored church in Charlotte, N. C., suddenly ceased shouting. and clasp- ing her lower jaw with both hands tried in vain to shut it. The jaw had jumped its socket and her mouth stood wide open. After had set itshe uttered a fervid ¢ Thank a surgeon the Lord.”’ Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chi Corns, Teter, Chapped Hand erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every in- stance, or money refunded. Prive 25 cts per box, For sale by F. M. Crumly & Co. 6 tt nla “yee Deadwood is said to have taken incident. ordered a first class funeral. A piece of the coffin was shipped off and given to | the husband fora relic. When, af- its name from a_ peculiar with the | | domestic animals for companions, | States, | King’s New | | 62—124 acres ot land 7 miles ‘WButlier, - Respecttully solicits a leave de tion and price of proper Parties wishing to Pp s. We have now on 48, Bus house 1 lot in north east part ot town, good house of 4 rooms, also excel- lent well ot wat jings and fences, » anda quarry of superi 28, House Dakotah stre rgoms, good ¥ lot in east part of town on House contains 2 good on lot, will be sold at 14, Large trame house and North Main street, good fruit and good water. ¥ terms to suit purchas: good lot on ble plenty of ll be sold on 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles nortieast of & ter, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 ac tarm land, balance timber. Never 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 1g miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor buildings and side walks. 29, House and lot in the northwest part ot town, corner lot, good house with rooms, good stable, new picket and new sidewalk. fence 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres ot iadjoining the corporate limits of Hent 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 revaur. 46,120 acres, In Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality of land, about 50 acres in cultiyation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized rooms, new barn 20 by36 ft and other out bnildings, good orchard. Price $25 per acre. 69- 17o acres in Summit township, containing 2 houses one ot them 5 rooms, two wells of water, good orchard of bearing apples and all other small truits. Land all in cultivation and under tence. A decided bargain 55, 159 acres, 7 miJes trom Butler, 3 mijes trom Adrian, frame house of 5 rooms, stables and other out-buildings, young orchard, plenty ot good water, 110 acres in ccltivation balance in pasture. Hedge onthree sides, plank and wire on the other, will be sold reasonable. Possess- ion given immediately if desired. 54,324 acres in Spruce township,2 houses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- ance in pasture all under fence, plenty of water, all good land. Can be divided to make two convenient farms. 50, So acres two miles southwest of Butler, Good land, plenty of water. Will besold very cheap. northwest ot Butler, 114 acres farming land 10 acres | timber, good house, stables and vutbutld- ings. Also plenty of stock water good hedge and orchard,-elose to school be- longs to non resident and is offered at a bargain. 60—120 acres, 2 miles from Adrian, 2 houses, good barn, good young orchard of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well of water good soil and good locality. | sS—House and Lot, tn Butler new_house I 1-2 story, four rooms and good kitchen, good barn and buggy house, exce}lent well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty ot fruit 67—130 acres of first rate land in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, plenty ot water, 150 bearing apple trees plenty of other fruit, So acres in cultiva- he produced the piece with the ex- | clamation: **I’ve got the dead wood i its not rosewood as you've | charged me, but pine.” | on you. The city of Boston is responsible tor the sign on the Cambridge street drawbridge, which says: ‘**No per- son allowed on this draw while in Were the order obeyed few people would ever cruss the Charles. tion 40 acres in pasture 1oacres good coal land. This is one of the best improved and most desireable farms in the county. INSURANCE AGENCY, |: LOCATED IN THE -‘TIMES” BUILDING, persons having real THE TIMES DMAissouri., o——_-_——_ estate to sell, to call and > Where same will be advertised urchase will find it to their interest our books the following Real Es- res in never fruit and mile sold DuUSe, ZOO « ngs, land Also a fine ain street in 1€ of the most desira- food l 1 good qual 40, House andlot on NorthMain street. Commodious house in good repair, good stabie_ large lot and fine location. This sirable property in one of hborhoods or Butler 65--So0, 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 prai and all in cultivation, all un- der number one hedge fence. Can Possesion of one house at anv A good bargain. é time. 56, 50 acres 'y mile trom de 2 good wells of water, small orchar land all under cultivation; can be made one of the finest farms in the county; will be sold on eusy terms or very theap tor cash. 64. 240acres near Mulbery will be sold all to gether or in lots to suit purchaser. Good land and good buildings, I'wo good houses fine young orchard and plen- ty of water, in “a good neighborhood close to school, church, and post-office. 43» House and lot on corner ot Fulton and Miil streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, good truit, good well; lot Sox1651s feet Owner determined to sell. 44, House and lot in north west part ot city, good frame house 38 by 30 with two rooms back, new stable, good cistern in kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacant lots adjacent to above property each lot 132 by 264. Will be soid all together or seperately to suit purchaser, all very de- sireable property and in the best part of town. 51, House and lot in North part of city, Lot 84x 171tt, house one story 5 good rooms, good well and ovt buildings. Also vacant lot adjoining 100 x 171ft, good fence and stable, Will be sold together, or separately, Ths property is ottered for a short time at a bargain. 49, House and lot in West Butler opposite the depot. House contains 4 rooms can be used foreither dwelling or business hous:. §2,40 acres adjoining the city limits Good dwelling of 7 rooms, an abundance of good water, plenty ot fruit, good fences, barn and out-building: Will be sold al]together or in lots to suit pur- chasers. This is a very fine location for asuburban residence. 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the square in Butler, good house of 7 rooms, good well and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit ot all kinds lot one hundred feet square. Will be sold cheap and oneasy terms. §7—40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from citv limits, good land nice location. Ss Si 69- 352, acres, will sell all to-gether; or 2,40, covering best 1,60 covering improvements: viz- 2 dweil ings, good stable and barn, crib, graine- ries, orchard, vines, berries, 4 living welis and 5 never failing springs. All nnder | good tence and pienty fire wood. So! Also will | Choice water, | good dwelling, orchard; 20 acres of the | acres in clover and timothy. sellSo acres west side. same is tember. Humphrey’s Addition. We have now thirty-three lots in Humphrey's addition to the city sale. This addition is situated directly jots range to $225, according to size and location. T south of the business part of the cits. in size trom 141 X 75 feet up to 17S i-2 x 150 teet, valved at from $100 his property will ina short time be; very valuable. Come now while you can have choice. improvements, or of Butler tor BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. J. H.HITSHEW & CO. ; an excellent new gist. sur North side assort square, B er Mo cesthisididinsiiiientimeremninnt een IN. BB. JETER, | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated\ are | SPECTACLES , Concities Agent for the celebrated ROCKFORD ~ | eR Watches /Untical Goods. = FIELD, Also keeps in stock a full line of AND All American ie ea Ene GLASS SWISS WATCHES. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfactorily Done. See re CS DORE es TERN BUY ESTATE STOVES; THE -BEST STO\ OVE THE MARKET HARDWARE. TINWARE, (MLEMENTS, And CUTLERY. Cchea where. else- a cal} er than nive Us and be convinced Wright, Glorius & WV illiamais I take pleasure in announer the public that [ have loea Butler to make it my future home, and haye the largest and best as- to 1 in NEW JW LER. tches and jewel brought to thi which L will sell ch Having had man experience in tir ture of vy rope, I mane atches and clocks in Eu- mo now prepared to repair watches and clocks. no matter how complicated nor how badly they have been abnsed. By bringing htem to me, you can have them pu uitgood running order and guarap tee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, utier, Mo fr as en renner CA nae.A DAayard, AT THE POST OFFICE BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VWARITIES Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. Money to Loan | On Farms at 7 per cent interest and Commission ‘On 3 to 5 years Time. Money furnished on short notice. W.E. Walton at Butler National Bank. celsior Me Co. i i

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