The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 14, 1883, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Veekly Ci cs. VOL. V. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBE Sagi — wR 14, 1S: NO 50. CHRIST OPH ER & JACKSON, a Tie ae ee We aesire to say to our frie nds and the en gener. — == we e have jieee <a abse ‘ ‘th 1e apy AL = SSS largest and most —— stock of is OL CLOTHS, dt, dy. Ever Se Milercd is this market, WwW e cannot Seen to enumerate nor wr specity the dit a a a ee Z i. rent kinds of apodes in ars line, Mee ones say that OUR DRESS | GOUDS DEPARTN = —— = ae agee = 7 MEN OUR NOTION DEP: sericea ie meapest o> pe Has Bae Capectey —— ta ong = a tull and complete and includes many novelties not kept heret : OUR FLANNEL AND WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. che: a n insp| ion, teel- ore, We are deter! 1 te k O- sr pl t i ing assured we cannot tail to please in both quality and_ price. most attractive a ie che ge eek — oo the Ba bec ny" sie sis oieassteh yeti ant wae, oe 4 r just re- we wil take especial ceived. pains to show these g goods. An elegant line of = SSS = SS ~ a underwear just in. 8 knit and muslin We make a pecially ot Tease, fies ae of Hosiery cami Sata. Breet new in Gloves and Mittens, Ladies Rie. ar == ee any of the above goods at lower prices than any other house in Bates county. We are offering some special inducements eS rs nape Childrens Dolmans, Clo: aks, ne iS as in our house, everything weenie as si ss Don’t fail to call and see us, and satisty yourselt as to the correctness of e and Jacke sts in gre Coat saul at abundance and we guarantee to sell you tore buying, you will find - ind no 1- “eee re casa CHRISTOPHER & JACKSON, "North Main Streetnet dort “Post” Sites = oll BEN B, CANTERBURY, nF ~- EF e OT Quite « Slashing Pen Picture of the | | NI D Fr L ~~ I zx two Men. | x "7 ‘ nN | REAL ESTATE, | a ae | | » T . The Albany Argus slashes off the | | 1dennite to you fol us to state following pen-and-ink sketch ot these | two military worthies : oan 1 Gen. Wm, T. Sherman on Phurs- if! | | CIN W a aA ——————+ Insurance Agent. T] day yielded command of the armv to | the rank of general shall lapse onthe | is full nnd complete with Lieut. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. AT THE COURT HoUSs:E, i The powers of the latter increased, | but nothis rank. The law is that Will Attend to the Following Business For You. is | ' | choiest of eo death ot Sherman, and that of liéu- | Sell you a tarm. Buy you a farm. Sell you unimproved lana. Pay], & lefy zi je i BS ods and at such low pr ices tenant general shall lapse on the | Taxes tor you. Lend you money. Insure vour property in the best as to de IN any Scat for this is the sty le and method of death of Sherman, and that of liew- | ica ate advertising, used in very small stores in city and country, without < 5 “ ) tenant general shall lapse on the | T\.,. o> ; x Gj 2W)< ‘ Ts < ~ 1 fe me rey ye 5 > cbs” Tiss as wa tire, Lightning, Tornado and Wind Storms./2ny regard to truth. W ae therefore, respectfully ask you to the view of restoring eventually the | Make Abstracts to your land or town property, situated within inspect our stock and get our very low cash prices. old system of having the highest rank | i Bates county, and write and acknowledge all papers tor you. that of major general, the senior mast Has a large hist of Farms and unimproved lands tor sale. HF O. P. Cc. jor general to command the army. Charges Reasonable, Call on or address me at Butler, Me. amous H. Furniture Store under the constitutional control of 9 the president as commander-in-chiet pera, Eouse change from Sherman to Sheridan is — an interesting historical event. Both is i B U Yo U r mane a d are men ot genius. The genius of n ac es | each is similar in its intense vitality, | is now receiving in car lots, for the fall trade, but unlike in all other respects. | BAIN WACONS Sherman 1s a great strategist as well RAC INE SPRING aa great campaigner, a scholar, | | cynic, an orator, a waltzer, a_ kisser, | WACONS, | astrong hater for a short wnues an | | TOP BU CCIES. 50 tt Ben. B, Canterbury. with a Sibaadic energy in ie. | full of cheer for -‘the boys,’? and ot | taillery tor the girls, Peace makes | BAKER SPRING PRESSORE GRAIN DRILLS, | AT BUTLER, AND OF a Bohemian of him—but he has an} BUCKEYE PLANTER SHOE DRILLS, BARBED WIRE, CIDER ald soldier’s dogmatism, testiness an- | . MILLS, ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINES, | McFAR LAND BROS & MILLS ecdote, and as a citizen his common Wood and Iron Pumps, and a i 5 tense is amazing in its amount. His | ae PAT ; ; % Va oF ate the weakness which hang on the FIN E LINE OF HARDWARE, | ae Sie Be OE Ma nin ‘ary neck ot strength. Sheridan’s genius IRON, STEEL, NAILS, WAGON WOODWORK, Etc. Hl ECaa hasso far been illustrated only by IN SY \DICA T E BLOCK. vising resources or devices in great | é } r rf. 3 Dp. emergencies, and by his ability to in- BUTLER MO. = r= Fi tt .. spire confidence of spirit and celerity stmovement among his men. In Notice ~}these regards he never had a superior Notice is hereby giyen to the creditors 1 in th | | of A, M. Brockman, that the undersigned 8 union army. He his a few} Pursuant to an order of the County | assignee will meet them to adjust and Powers extraordinarily developed. | Court of : ates county, made at the No- allow their accounts at the law office of ‘Sherman has so many so powerfully | vember term of said court, directed to | J. K. Brugler, in But er, Mo-, on Wed- . Right at the iower scale, South side square, keeps a tull line of Assignee Notice. the Bridge Commissioner of Bates coun- | nesday, the 19th day ot December, 1883, developed that they border on the | | ty, to let the following contracts, I will | between ten and four o’clock of that day. |patition which divid d . | in obedience to said order on | oo se D. N. SS > Assignee} °g 7 iy from sublimated crankism. Re-| i eee 1.NO | Queensware, Glassware and Woodenware. Also afull line of good A ’ ’ oy ecting books, society and pleasure, i substantial Dry Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps, Sheridan is commonplace. He is. 2t the east front door of the court house, | | STR. 2 Bee ee | 1 : $ intense in battle, bur not intellectual | Proceed to let at public out ‘Gey tothe | won. ame, | all sold at prices that defy Competition. 25-tf. : Sutof it. Bureaucratic work and! | lowest bidder, the tollowing bridges and | —— t posing du ated Sherman, | masionry: and will be intolerable to Sheridan: Pot both men hi ave such a hold on! Ret rest nee townst fie bistory and heart of the land that. struct yean do anything, within the law, | Stone masonry ‘ h they please <cept run itor ‘President or exploit five NEW DRUG STORE : ee oo E Keep Constantly _— — 160 acres. a house af five one good well and 100 apple. trees and other small fruit, including peach orchard. There is 154 acres land in cultivation, 40 acres or fall: r6 acres of wheat, This farm Is : northeast of Dutler, in : SEAT ined Compounded ~ ions Day and Night. ip. Will be sold Separate, ei ie and a well Selected Stock of : The directors of the Futaula, Ala., &r have offered an unconditional *emium of $300 for the best drilled ) Struct Palitary o& ompany that enters for the “rT. ANibition, which will pe held -be- | Hil qreen the 13th and 18th of Novem- es r T Ss, Macnish jes, and re aor in th ¢ Drug Line. WEST “IDE PUBLIC > Quark. Euiaula. L at Infantry Ss al Sroo 3 that city will a $200, making in all a prize of |” S500, B in $27 or separate at $25 > per acre, cash. For particulars | bus: 8en. B. Canterbury, Butler, or T. | j 4.4. : was h cit Noland en the farm 27-1m. ey a im nt je city- sf - o Mo, and h zying had many years experience in the drug : Wer juarantee our drugs to be pure and our prices BERRY BROS. M.E. WOT Bridge Com. Bates county, "Mo.

Other pages from this issue: