The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 7, 1883, Page 7

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ingin Colorado, having bought the | Hukill mines near Georgetown. | The impecunious Teck and_ his Princess Mary should join a dime | museum. Their latest freak is an MEN OF NOTE. i — | | General” Foster, the noted lob- pyist of Massachusetts, is dying at Cheshire. The Spamards are practicing ona ew hoot, So #s to be ready to” wel- ‘ . come French officials to Madrid. John Demujobn of Peru, Ind., re- tused to change his name and there- jost a wife worth $200,000. by “Senator Justin S. Morrill of Ver- pont will be 75 years of age at the } expiration of his term next year. | If Mr. Irving looks like the news- paper portraits of him, he could make money letting himself out as a | sihetore-taking’’ sign. { Mr. Samuel Bowles of the Syring- feld Republican, 1s to marry Rockwood a daughter of Judge E. Hoar of Concord, Mass. It is related that a clergyman who. five years ago, was paidj $10,000 a :by a Brooklyn church, is now a common drunkard. Mr. Gilhg, manager of the Amer- | scans were registered in Europe last season. i John W. Mackey, the San F cisco millionaire, has gone into min- attempt to get theKing of Wurtem- burg to support them. Dr. Charles Mackay, known poet, author the well- of the spirit- stirring songs ‘Cheer, Boys, Cheer’ d‘There’s a Good Time “Com- ? is very ill and in sad pecuniary need Patrick Corbet, who a few years ago was known over the country one of the most brilliant and capti- vating of stump speakers, is dying ot dropsy at St. Joseph’s Hospital Syracuse. as in Talmage thinks the sermon ot the future will be sensational. All that remains tor him to do now 1s to have the scenery and calcium Ihnghts. He has a solo cornet player his or- chestra, and is pretty well fixed. n Carey isin his grave, a group of other informers are drifting about on aBritish vessel, afraid to land in any part of the world; a detective im the Phoenix Park just been driven by the persecutions otthe Fenians to attempt his own lite, and McDermott aid to leave his English Pp fear ot ussassination. WOMEN OF THE WORLD. murder case has is afr son for Stock gambling among English adies increases. The priests of Brittany have or- lered the Breton girls not to sell heir hair. Rey. Miln says that Ellen Terry s“a thing of beauty and a joy for- ver?” Ladies who lead society in Berlin ave resolved to buy no more dress- sin Parts, In London this autumn fashion de- fees the ladie’s hair shall not be topped. |The sudden death of the 517 und woman, who was married arcely € month ago, must be kavy loss to ‘her dating husband. Ellen Terry says it is a shame that should be obliged to make her ist appearance on American soil ith a very red nose.’? The Boston Globe indulges itself te suspicion that perhaps Mary aderson snubbed the Prince of Nales to get him ‘‘on the string,”” the Vassar girls say. a A woman 62 years old, living at nm, Ohio, challenged Bob In- to a public discussion of the F le, and she says if she can’t make sink down into his boots she'll athim with a new milch cow. ta the King’s road at Brighton the les and tricycles are getting few- andthere is a sensible diminu- among the young lady cyclists Used to show a good deal of skill fill on the Madeira road of an i n. Ms. Southworth, the story writer, | hves in Washington, where she 4 school teacher thirty-five years | Her home, ‘Prospect Cot- | is embowered in tage. hone les, and occupies a commanding po- | sition, overlooking the city. A hint from the Judge: ‘Mrs. McElroy. the President’s sister, will again assume charge of the White | House, all on account of that house having Do When he was fish- no mistress, you hear that, girls? ig so earneastly why weren’t some * (Bere with of you on hand to be caught?’ haps he did not bait his hook chewing gum or caramels. A Ru ona Drug Store. adg tor any Dr Store as is now at F. M. Crumly & Co’s. Dr. King,s nptior 3 nption, C Never was such a ru fora Trial Bottle of New Discovery for Cor raa, bronchitis, Hoarseness, Seyere coughs orany affection of the Throat and can geta Trial Bottle of this great remedy calling at above Drug Store. Ri e $1.00. No 5 Plantation Phelosphy. Arkansaw Traveler, De man what would al a ene- trouble my when he is would not help a frien’ in distress. De sensible man sometimes reads de foolish book, but foolishr er reads de sensible book. spring nature smiles; in de su:mmer she frowns: in de fall she sings. an’ in de winter she slaps you. [t ain’t de brave man dat wi 3 when yer calls hi u har, tur de brave mancan stan’ more dan de coward. -De man what tells f tur ae *musement ob de crowd ken be put up wid, but de “man what hes to make hisself portant a mighty disgusting bore. ty who will prod ney or Stomach complaint that Elect Bitters will not speedi ly cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing tor the medicine if it fails to cure, and for you will be well rewarded your trouble besides. Jaundice, Constipation, and All Blood diseases, Biliousness, neral de- bility are quickly cured. Satistaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price only fifty cents per bottle. For sale by F. M. Crumly & Co. No 5 City Drug store. The West and South. Senator Coke of Texas. Wehave the followed Eastern lead- er to deteat long enough. The Dem- ot the to-day should not ot The power was then of lation is already this side of the ocratic party continue in rut old ante- bellum umes. inthe East, but the center popu- Al- leghentes, and is still moving west- The politics of the party, If I must use the term, should he west- ernized and kept abreast this movement ot political power. The Republhcanparty has out generaled usin this regard. That party West always for its presidential nom- inees. Commencing with Fremont, it bas taken Lincoln Grant, Hays and Garfield from West. The South and West identical interests, especially on the Speak- ward. with goes successively the have tariff and currency question. ing in general terms, both are agri- cultural and the bulk ot their popu- iations rural, Both sections are fleec- edalike under the tar cial policy of the Republican party, Cummunity of interest the the mnemories f and finan- would West Democratic ot long since have drawn and South together in fold had not the war prevented. These are happily being buried. The times are tious for the cultivation of closer po- litical relations with our natural hes of the west, and no better begin- ning can be made than the nomina- propi- al- for tion of a souna western democ the Presidency. 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, Chilblains, Teter, Chapped Hands, and alls tions, guaranteed to cure in every stance, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts per box, Forsale by F. M. cn oS t The receipts of the St. Louis tair were $13,000 less than last year. Clay, Saline, Clinton, Dade and Barry counties are said to have no saloons. The new mill of the Springfield and Memphis milling company, has been completed at Springfield. The capacity is ene hundred and twenty five barrels per day. and colds. All persons affected with asth- the | | | | | Butier, leave descriptic free of charge. and see us. | to call tate for prope ent pric ot Butler, good buildings and fences, vis, anda quarry of | 2 ie part of tc i House contains “i well on lot, will be solid i 14, Large trame house and good North Main street, good stable pienty of fruit and good water. Will sold on terms to suit purchaser. lot on be miles northeast of But- 45. 120 acres 21 ter, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres tarming land, balance timber. Never f ng water, good timber, range tot stock, comtortable house. Will be sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. 40 30 acres ot land mostly timber 1>4 Miles or Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best of stone tor buildings and side walks. 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 and adjoining the corporate limits of ler. Excellent fruit of ail kinds, plen- ty of water, good outbuildings. This is One of the most desirable country resi- dences in Bates county. Improements all in good repatr. 46,120 acres, In Deepwater township, 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 by 36 tt and other out bnildings, good orchard. Price $25 per acre- 69-170 acres in Summit township, containing 2 houses one of them 35 rooms, two wells of water, good orchard of bearing apples and all other small truits. Land allin cultivation and under tence. A decided bargain Fi. 232 acres in southwest corner of Mound twp.,- all incultivation devid- edinto five fields. Two good houses, one 6and the other 5 rooms. 4 good wells and 200 bearing apple trees, Also several good out buildings. 54,324 acres In Spruce township,2 nouses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- ance in pasture all under fence, plenty otf water, all good land. Can be divided to ike two convenient farms. 50, Soacres two miles southwest of Butler, Good land, plenty of water. Will be sold 62—124 acres ot land 7 miles northwest ot Butler, 114 acres farming land 1oacres timber, good house, stables and outbuild- ings. Also plenty of stock water good hedge and orchard, elose to school be- longs to non resident and is offered at a in. barg acres, 2 miles from Adrian, 2 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, 10 Butler new_ house } 1-2 stor,, tour roomsand good kitchen, good barn and buggy house, excellent well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty of frurt. 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- tion 40 acres in pasture 10 actes good coal land. This is one of the best improved and most desireable farms in the county. sale. This addition is situated directly jots range in size from 14tX7 $22, LOCATED IN THE -‘TIMES” BUILDING, o——-———_. g to purchase will find have now on oar books th Humphrey’s Addition. We have now thirty-three lots in Humphrey's addition to the .. 5 feet up to 178 i-2 x 350 feet, 1 to $225, according to size and location. This property wil! in a very valuable. Come now while you can have choice. BUTLER DRUG HOU J. H. HITSH is now ready pure Drugs a E. tor business w assort square, Butler Mo ment IN. BB. TEETER, SN] Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid / SPECTACLES lware, i —_, Line of lver and Platec re plete t for the celebrated teal Goo ; ROCKFOR ao, OPERA | Rome | : FIELv, tull ] AND | . ' All American ae =P GLASS SWISS WATCHES. Repa MAissouri., I th ake pleasure in announcing to public that T have located in Butler to make it my tuture ome, and have the Ia xu yest as- sorted stock of clocks, wa jewel d spectacles eve t market, which | and call 51 tO be it to th to th Eoroligwen ine che ap for cash. Hy» wha ture of watches chs rope, Lam now st of Bute | Watehes and clocks, no m ie compheaied nor how Tien even | bfive been abnsed. htem to me, ood ranni sati tactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Bu 189 acres § tine prairi RE.A Dhayard, AT THE POST OFF: snce on main the city of Butler, one of the most de: ble locations in the city. 10, House and lot Sn ae oo = ee Commodious hou aga eae cea QNESTRQY NEW stable, large lot and location. This NS Weg Sa BB is avery desirable property in one of Wy he best neighborhoods or Butler. So, acres, two houses »0mIs to each house, good orchard of bearing peaches, apples and cherries, Xc_ plenty vater, 1! BOOKS A eee D STATIONERY. niles from school house, land li prairie and all in cultivation, all un- NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IN LARGE WARITIBS number one hedge Can give z nee Hane Mou any time Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. 56, So acres ', mile trom depot, 2 good v si orchard; land all under cultivation; can be made one of the fines irms in the county; will be sold on easy terms or very theap tor h. Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent Interest and Commission On 3 to 5 years Time Money furnished on short notice. y will be sold purchaser. ngs, Two : ube allto gether or in lots to su Good land and good bu good houses fine young orchard and plen- of water, 1m good neighborhood close to school, church, and vost-ofli 43, House and lot on corner of Fulton :z Mitl streets. Good house tour rooms, wood shed and coal hous good truit, good well; lot Sox16515 feet Owner determined to sell. ‘ WW. EE. Walton at Butler National Bank. 44, House and lot in north west part ot city, good trame 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 sold 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 .S4 x 171ft, house one story 5 good POR SALEBY xcelsior = ABE Ze rooms, good well and ovt buildings. Also vacant lot adjoining 100 x 171ft, good tence 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 ed foreither dwelling or business 52,49 acres adjoining Good dwelling of 7 rooms, an abundance of good water, plenty ot fruit, good tenaes, barn and out-buildings. W be sold al]together or in lots to suit pur- chasers. This ave fine location tor asuburban residence. the city limits 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the square in Butler, good house ot 7 rooms, good well and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit ot all kinds lotone hundred feet square. Will pe sold cheap and oneasy terms. 57—40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from city limits, good land nice location. 69- 352, acres, will sell all to-gether; or 2,40, covering best improvements, or 1,60 covering improvements: viz- 2 dweil ings, good stable and barn, crib, graine- ries, orchard, vines, berries, 4 living welis and § never failing springs. All nnder good tence and pienty fire wood. 80 acres in clover and timothy. Also will sellSo acres west side. Choice water, good dwelling, orchard; ao acres of the same is tember. of Butler tor artof the citv. dat trom $100 short time be city south of the bi ness 125 PER ANNUM.

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