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Remember F.M. CRUMLY & Oo. Will offer at the commencement of the holaday season the largest finest and best selected line o Holiday Gifts and Novelties Ever Brought to this City Read our advertisements each week, for detailed description of goods F. M. CREMLY & CO. | CITY DRUG 8_ORI BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES.! ‘thanks to our many friends and CITY COUNCIL. | Personal. | ee pg patrons who have called and renew- [SSS —J. M. Patty returned from Towa ; a Focg oe Pie Ps os sein ; mene = . 4 . BUTLER MISSOURI. jed for the Times. What The Municipal Legislators |!ast week with a lot of cattle. r the parapet ter sig RIT AI pauls pee WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1883- | It is W. H. Stephens, and a Mia at Theisen esto ency fi a = — = a oe | —— a Conkling. He was turious. ‘*Whel —=| Mr. Wilcox, who has bought 20 acres 7 ies . pas peepee ices n Shanley ABSENT SEVENTEEN YEARS,\1 was yet a boy.”” he thundered ee eee ae cases ie } aes “my fellow citizens began to hong Read our five cent column of ground from R. D. Williams, ad- PEGS Se eee joing the cityon the north, and has Advertise in our five@cent column. id thexamerciemitown lots. ay A | —Philander Wyatt and wife, will Away back yonder in the year|me with public duties. and in m The City Council! met in special | leave in a few days for San Antonio, | 1866 when the war clouds of the/early manhood I received large Bargains are found in our five Sine e session ee espe Nov. rg | Texas, to spend the winter. great Rebellion were still thick and! trusts and more notable proofs of th acta. The case of the Prot. = Eggs | Present D 3rown, Mayor; J. | —J.M. Hurd and wite, residing | dark there liyed in the little villagelesteem and admiration of my cou failed to impress the Grand Jury | Clark, J. R. Simpson, R.S. Catron | near Virginia, will leave this week, of Vigo Calitornia a man by the]trymen. In the diplomatic servic Wood, wood, wood wanted on! with the importance of ‘*mob vio- and R. A. Atkison. ‘tor Ohio to spend the winter. | name ot Simpson with his wife and] of the United States; In Congres subscription at the Times office. lence.’ The Prof. will take a{| The minutes of last meeting read! De Ne phon peon isin Se | te boys. Simpson was a kind ot|T was the confidential friend and in — 4 change of venue. | and approved. Louis on bnsiness. He went down | @dventurer and it is said followed|timate associate of such men 4g A very interesting literary society Ordered that dramshop license be aaa | gambling aslivelyhood. One bright.| Henry Clay and John Randolph, 9 has been organized at Virginia. This is an hour of profound peace he c ranted to Geo. Todd. rt a 4H pee EADS alee z and we do not see the occasion for g Bill presented by R. R. Deacon | —Major Dick Allen of New} Cpaimnnr aie | aso wsaibicsass ~ ee ner : “ 5 vi > ai ss | up town to lay in a supply of grocer-| co H e respect o County court will meet on ey anybody holding a **corner oneggs.”’ | Jaid over till next meeting. ' Home township, gave us a pleasant | E ‘ — fis ¥ commanded the respect of the ba the first Monday in December. Do eateae a pra’ 5 | Ge Mon das ies and provisions for the suste andthe homage of the people owa with e€ monopoly or we he Stre “ommissioner was Of- sit Monday. Gi ee aleail civele 4 t eC al tie Sire aie ia anes T . 1 1 s small family, but not ull he|Throughout my hfe I have bee re ae shall surely report you he nex red tc tify restdents and proper- ah rode, a very inteliger : } oe! ee Wanted.—A small sized hog, on See t dered to notify re z nts ar Hess : 108. SIO ee 1 cent ssed his better-haf an affec-| honored and respected by all men subscription, t this office. See a | ty holders on Broadway te put down j and thrifty farmer of Spra exes nate adieu. There seemed to be! and now in mine old age, God prt ae eae 7 oe > cs imr ely nd if £ ship, was a f- our vi ast 5 : cs thi Ant interesting protracted meeting Ss 2 int ees é ape See ane - th pe pas fae ne g strange or sus} tsin this}me Iam nothing but the father 9 : Some disappointment has been ex- | same ne in dg sasonabie | Thursday. : a BES : ; a is in progress at the Baptist church Dr ae Hen ee not dene a H BEeeOns to Mrs. Simpson who proceeded] Roscoe Conkling. pressed at the absence of Haverly’s | length of time the Commissioner —H. H. Flesher. a merchant at r household duties as all = aE AE Gustavus V. Fox, who died 4 in this city. : = j ee dogs trom the entertainment Thurs- | then to put them down at the expense | Virginia, gave the TrmEs a pleasant) ggod wives do on the begining of The members Bs the Christian] gay evening. Weare authorized to} ot the city and ch si a church na rg a protracted | say that the pun gotten off on the | against the property. | Haverley’s Ministrels in the evenang. | ever, caused Mrs. S. to. think over meeting at Virginia. oe a fill the place ct Seen gy gor —w. S Vas, GS iba. was | this piece of tenderness, as a little Rclerateae yds SO nsw Cee DO ee \visiting his brother Frank Voris, | singular after all, for her kind and “Phe caves Gitte Tisecsdesicoke — sidewalk in tront of the | .oar the city, several days during the | affectionate husband never stuck his return thanks to Mr. Lauck, the very The ee eelextendsnc milton past week. sir a eat ong eae isreer The Times of Eastman, Ga., tell gentlemanly and efficient assistant of | root was indefinately prcnend —D. C. McCullom, constable of he Sie i ve ne sii ° of a Cochran justice of the peaci Mr. Paddock, the Ohio street batch- d Lone Oak township, has placed the | | its place on the list of time, but it who, just as two attorneys werd 2 Times under special obligations tor | contained no tidings of the missing} ghout to argue a case, took up : er, fora most excellent roast. it A The City Marshal was. instructed Th eb tn 5 was th = i : z spouse. en it was that the lone ‘ ‘as the finest meat we have ate this eat erabiniien coonemoret ton hat and said, ‘‘Gentlemen, you ma s ‘ widow pulled up stakes and returned ‘ ; season, and in consequence can the vicinity of Ohio and Dakotah —Messrs. Huddleson and Den- dace delle inden whee sh talk about this case as much as ae ton of the Hill, called Monday. The please, but I’ve got to go home a former of these gentlemen and our Sep ee = set out some potato slips. Wher editor were companions in the di iid na lecat-lyou get through you'll find my de struggle of their boyhood days. | ed inthe quiet little ex-county—seat cision written out there,’”? and ht Lowell, Mass., on Monday las e the cost up|visit on Thursday. Mr. F. took in! exch day. Subsequent cyents, how- commanded the vessel which wen to the rehef of Major Anderson an his little band at Fort Sumter, am brought them away. A few more dollars on subscription will be thankfully received at the Tims office. We have not yet engaged our Thanksgiving turkey. Of course this is not intended as a hint. : favors during the psat week. Mrs. H. H. Shobe died at Shobe, this county, Friday November 2nd, heartily recommegd this shop to the Rtirees: of malaria fever. Eun iy The Marshal was further instruct- W. F. Lafollett brought to the | ¢d to have John Steele keep his dog The Bates county Horticultural hained or remove him from the city. eae 3 Society met on November gth, and Tres office not long since a speci-| © x i of Papinville. walked out. adjourned till the first Saturday in|™en of corn raised in Elk county,}| Adjourned till next Thursday —Our young friend Otto Schnidt,} Mrs, Simpson was not in affluent seaeree ONT anes January. Kansas, which measured 14 inches | ™ght. representing the Tribune Printing | circumstances financially, and her A recent report of the Englis! Con G2 Jekeron (Cis, Te an ie living had to be made by taking in government board shows that, not Their Birthday. reels ae nese ¥ Cal W. T. Heath Me wenerable cry last week and gave the Times a | washing and doing other odds and withstanding bad harvests and de and saqneseet Goneble ot Mt. ——— ! ends about the town. Never having pressed trade, pauperism has con; Pleasant township, celebrated his —A. Cummings, County Clerk of | heard from her husband, and being siderably deminished since 1872. eesti pee aes en 58 le: o) a o i “ity Passing along the street the other | Seventy-fifth birthday on Friday the sevipaoe ai ecg pind oe | ea hqenak cabs = he sane The population of England and day a representative of the Times|9- Onthe same day our efficient picall- ME 8C. aa) "a Damocrane Sai ane are a ae : aed Wales has risen from 33:090.000'%% noticed about a wagon load of rotten | County Clerk R. J. Starke celebrat- Sree hotee 4 old Wein se re baad ae pay Nore — s €/ 26,055 in 1882.. But while in the water mellons piled out into alley ed his thirty-seventh anniversary. ; _ : . most of her ee ay such cases went} former year the mean number of between the old Lindel hotel and the | The two men happening to meet on spot eS poend BEEN ketal aad got married again to an aged cit-| paupers was 977,200 in the latter if Evans livery stable. Such things | the pavement in front of the Trmgs lett, one of the best working Demo- | izen of the place: had fallen to 788,289. crats in the county, and a good| TEappiness reigned in the new don’t add to the health of the city, | Office, and the similarity of theit}°" besides which we thought there was| birthday beg made known, Col. |Tiend to the Tiss, of course, call- | houschold only about a year and then | ———e een an ordinance forbidding such | Heath’at once bantered our county SE PER ES oe VET EES ao5 [aie tere wee oe scparation. and subse: nuisances. official to test the manhoqd of each self besides sending several copies to | quently a divorce. Again a widow niereatienWeiereoniy on friends elswhere. she resumed her former name Simp- that Mr. Starke found it necessary —J. H. Showalter ot Lone Oak | $0?- Single lite did not exactly suit > | gave the Traes an agreeable visit | Mes. S- and she entered into a verb- to have business at his office at once, leaving the Col. master ot the field.|Saturday. Mr. S. says that the hail ' eo her lawful and beloved husband. SS in length and averaged 3 pound to Atobacco shipper has bought 4,/theear. The corn was raised on a 500 pounds of leaf tobacco im the vi-/farm which Mr. Latollett owns ia cinity of Butler during the past} that county. week. The Trmes has been urged to ask the question if the genial and gallent Till Smith has whistled “peek-a-boo” yet. See Badgley & Gipson space tor a new ad in to-days Times, and then don’t torget to leok it up again next week. Petatoes, apples, wood and cash taken on subscription tor the Times. Now is your chance te pay up or re- new while we are in a humor to At the old reliable barbershop of Fred Dorn you can always get a clean shave by experienced barbers. Among others there is Mr. Willis trade. during the early part of season has Mathis, a young man of industri i sa ee ee we wee AE eth ap sa strious ae Obituary. ae cut the corn crop shortin his neigh- | Pending the preparations, necessary oe z aes Pee en: arlie Borron, son of ]. A. Bor-|porhood. Wheat, however, looks | for a wedding im high life Mrs. S,/ This space will be occupied next Vinton, presented the Lies with}Mr. Mathis has been in Butler and | ron, departed this life November rst, oon | was overwhelmed with surprise, and the bigest beet of the season a few}with Mr. Dorn about a year and has} 1883, aged 21 year g months and 14 r | perhaps delight also at the sudden! week oy days ago. If you doubt our word] proven himself to pea reliable young | days. ame Se aggre ee appearance at her humble cottage! i pia { 5 th h neighborhood. called and renewed se’ Bad gely & 4zipson, «come and see it. gentleman who handles the razor Charlie was a long and patient Be eo Teese os pagete door last Thursday of the long lost! S JA aaah MES last week. Mr. | ChetioMhol dinlive beataad i —— ease and grace which be- | sufferer from catarrh, and finally |p says the wheat crop is look- dead and resurrected husband of sev-| The well known Boot, Shoe and Shoe manufacturer on the east side, aces sé to those endowed with | bemg attacked bv malaria fever the ing fine inhis section. He also says | ere aba ie rocery firm on the South Side. is engaged enlarging his quarters so ibe iy combination was more than his quite a number of cattle are being The wedding has been postponed! “i ‘i that he can employ enough work-| R. J. Starke has been engaged yeas Sopseon SOR geet and | ted near him. ences pee thc cetal Str) mer to supply the demands of his/more or less all the time since he | a eet oe ee Sabcinns ee —Rev. Wm. E. Keller, of Bards- | ee rapidly increasing trade. took charge of the county clerk’s of- | Se ee K — . ~ [other,or resumed” the relations so Sin. CRE ee eee ra : and obedient son and the 1dol ot his | town, extucky, has: been in the } wwadeniy broken in 1366. A bargler entered the grocery/Mcegetting everything in exact shape, parents and fnends. : [county visiting our batchelor friend |g; i ‘ ore af Powel & Son on North}{Where he could lay his handon any | 2 aes |B. B. Bigstaff, residing east of town. |; Be dedi ee yell - x his wite ever since ine 1} street Wednesday night iast,|P#PE wanted at a moments notice. | Douglass School. ' Rev. Keller preached enesitircanue Fa a ¥ i e ever eas a geek ee iil but fang to secure the object of his He © arranged, everything with The tollowing are the names of th 2 ie at the Presbyterian church in ee i] visit, the Gawoney till having been the stance of his gentlemanly dep- Douglass school who were neither | this city, Sunday. as watt aS pe ge ee, ea as i emptied by& proprietors w hen | Uties, Se eae Ewing, poe costar: rane ee ee ~-Dr. D. P. Lee of Lone Ua, : a — oe } ce ee soctone jthat further improvement would. be. Em na Goff, Mollie: erase at soos ae = son kk, \ wags he hus traversed over ——— jindeed, difficult to make. The sys ¢ Lou Wallace, Masi)” se era ie ee ee ere ty s tlds at ry. Biedsve bert Jones, Robert Mills. Willie Bled- Chalicnge!-“Yo any chem:st in |tem 3 in the large vault where all m-% the U. S. one beundred dollars will portant books and papers are kept i White. Caari avs the past we all on the H be paid tor finding anything}is perte @ complete, and the soe and Gussie Goff, t but grape cream tant ane in with winch business is car G. W. Lowery. Sp saat 4 f carb. soda in DeLand’s c on im the county clerks office is evi- = ‘ baking powder. It is one of rhe few dence sufficient tha ople made ne es Nees H brands that are absolutely pure. ia most excellent ction when they | sigs t Tor square, will H Sold by A. L. MeBrided & co, ;chose Bud Starke to preside oyer jt, j aad iat gu ea eae ae Sit RS oe