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Remember F'. M. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. | It you want some good bargains in farms, it will pay yeuto call on the Times Real Estate in the Times office. BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1583- Miss Allie, Culler youngest daugh- ter of Mr. J, W. Cullar, formerly of Butler and a sister to Mrs. Boyd, was marned in El!Dorado a few days since Read our five cent column people in town Saturday. Advertise in our five cert column. Lots Indications have been fayoranle}] Wranted.—A small sized hog, on for rain for the past few days. subscription, at this office. The ee ape i he See ee The new grange building, weent There has been placed in th completed, will be a daisy. hands ot F. M. Crumnly & Co., a| Bargams are found in our ff cetn column be used as a circulating library. Wood, wood, wood wanted on ars,. by the ot the same, two (2) + office. subscription at the Time payment of cighty Fa Crumly & Uo., a: Remember the Tm five centr: ei H. E. Washi column when you want to advertise Daxgains- When the case of McGinnis and The trial! of Sumner Holcomb at Louder was called Monds yr, Mr. ice abet Conens believed abe Abernathy asked i continuance for a few days on account the illness ot Judge Parkinson his partner and as- sistant in the Jadge Gantt refused to grant the motion and the trial bega quite certain. Judge Shirk of Sedalia, is a new attorney for the defense of Sumner Holcomb. case. The Carthage Patroét complains of too many theatrical performances at the city opera house. Attentiomis called to an ordinance in to-days Trmgs requiring sidewalks put down on High street. The Carl Comedy Co., will ap- The Times editor gretefully ac- knowledges the receipt ef the finest lot ef potatoes seen this season sent him.by Mr. J. G. Walker, residing four miles south of Butler. ‘They were of the white peach—blow kind and seven of them weighed 7 3-4 pear atthe Walton Opera house on pountls. They cook most excellent- Thanksgiwing evening- ly well. A little more money please, on| The pr: north of tewn caught fire Szturday from a passing engine causing considerable damageto far- mers ia the vicinity. These who sustained losses were Mr. Freman, on the Childs place, C. E. Florance R. G. Hartwell, G. H. Bartly, Cass Card, and Tom Davis. D. N. Thomp- son and @thers assessed the xaggri- | gate damages at $1200, and notified | the railread company accordingly. your subsoription. The past week has been guiet.in that direction. The weather tor several days dur- ing the past week was anything else but agreeable. More reading matter at the City Drug store sor 80 cents than any oth- er place in town. The attention of the reader is cail- ed to the communication im to-days Times entitled ‘‘you can’t please everybedy.”’ Circuit court adjourned Saturday Mast till Monday, and Judge Gantt \wisited hes home in Clinton during Sunday. Sa | Lonzo Hunter, the live “get-up- and-git’* buamess manager of Wal- | ron & Hunter’s house in this city, keeps all competitors gn the southwest in the back ground. Net long since ise vaded Kansas and.contracted fer sev- ezal fine mstrements, and on last Saturday morning shipped a fine Pi- ane to Springfield. Butler will soon be doing a wholesale business. music in- | | ¥rom fudge Gantt we :learn that “Mrs. S. B, Lashbrooke,:now at Clin- ton, is no better and that her death 1s bist a question of a few davs. If.enybody owes the Tntes any- thing end want to pay it in potatoes, apples or wood, we will just say it will be acceptible. | Prof. Plattor. aa expert violinist, [ who thas been traveling, over the | country for several years past with Agency, | John | list of Harpers’ phamphlet works to| Any person can become a member j | extended overland trip through south- | heregtter conduct the business alone newed for 1854. —The father of Ed Kipp, the en- giving morning a rr o'clock. On the ergetic manager of the Upera House following morning Friday Nov. 30 Furniture store, has beenin the city at half pastten o’clock the church several days, and returned to his!) will be consecrated. Rev. Abiel home in Holden, Monday. ‘Leonard and others will be present —T. H. Tilson ot New Home | 2ssist 1n these services. All are township, one of the livest Demo- ‘cordially invited to attend. 51-2t. crats and best men in the county, 1s attending court and took occasion It it is possible to capture the bad to call and renew for the Times: bevs who continue to throw stones Monday. through those handsome windows in the Catholic church it stould be done, —Ed Crabb of Osage township, the severest penalty adminis- anl one of the largest stock dealers and farmers in Bates county, was attend. tered upon them. The church build- He ‘ing is very close to the school house, boys he- ing circuit court vesterday. gave the ‘Limes a brief call, and newed tor 1884. ‘are we to infer that the school do the mean work? We really of a lieve Prof. Starr has them —Green Simmons one of our oldest better discipline re- under subscribers, residing south of town a Monday and like everybody else are doing nowa- days, renewed for another year. Green has recently returned from an House few miles, called did W. E. Walton has purchased the interest of Mr. Ball in the Opera Furniture store, and will ern Kansas. with the assistance of Mr. Ed Kipp. Arrangements will be made at once John Reif’s livery stab! e burned 'to occupy another one of those large at Walnut Saturday night. The handsome rooms in the Opera block stock were all saved. in addition totheir present space by TS. eae Tass his! mew meat [Tomoving: the temporary partition in the archway throwing two rooms ae jinto one. Their intention is to crease the stock equal ia quantity and style to anything in the south- for busi- tasty market room about ready ness,and it is as clean and can be. in- after Thanks- | Personal. Mr. Walton says —Esq. E. Shafer of Papinville, giving there will be « lull in enter- | was in the city yesterday. tainments at the opera house for sev- -—Charlie Nichols went down to eral weeks. | Short Creck Monday evening to) Wo Duncan of Columbia Mo. visit an uncle. 3 2 | 4 “4 arrived Saturday to aceept a position —Henry Nolt, of the grocery firm ae aes oe tel "Rouce tot) | of Lyon & Nolf, has been absent tor bane ee Cee ite 10, as ein ch several days and George Wilson has jyeychant, and has the faculty of } been filling his place. ot Making himselt popular where | —J. W. Hickman of the Jobnus- ever he goes. | town neighborhood, called yesterday land lett the wherewith for the George Craven and Jeff Smith, Times another year. became involved in a difficulty Mon- —Capt. Holly Nichol, who has day evening on the street over the been confined to his room in the attention the former had been pay country for sometime past, was in ing a young lady im the city. Smith | the citv yesterda ttacked Craven wl latter —M. L. Wolfe, County Survey- use or, has been confined to his room »lood. several days the past week with ular w | rheumatism. terday. —Uncle Jake Wright, for five years a reader of the Times, wave Rt. Rev. Bishop Roberson D. D. us a call yesterday morning and re- of St Louis will preach at the Epis- copal church in this city on thanks- | ca UML Y é& Ge: Will offer at the commencement of the holiday season the largest finest and best selected line of Holiday Gifts and Novelties Ever Brought to this City, Read our advertisements each week, for detailed description of goods CITY DRUG S.0R THE LOCAL SOLONS. What the City Dads Put on Last Thursday Evening. GOOD WOTK EXECU | SOME The city council met in regular members Mayor evening, with all except J. C. Clark. Wim. Henry took the minutes |his accustomed aptness. After the reading of the journal, | which was approved, the little body } proceeded to transact the j before them. It was ordered that the services of | be and the sexton ot Oak Hill, cemetery dispensed with tor the present that age. The special ordinance concerning the building of sidewalks on Broad- way was taken up and read the first time. Subsequently was re second and a third time under pension of the rules and was adopt- ed. The clerk was ordered to prepa an ordinance for the construction of a sidewalk along the south side of Dakota street from Fulton to Water street. The special ordinance concerning the building of sidewalks on High street was read a third time and passed by a unanimous vote, This ordinance is published el:ewhere in the Times A general ordinance concerning the licensing of meat markets, livery- stables etc., was taken up ana read a second time. Another general ordinance con- cerning the mecadamizing and gut- tering of streets passed to a thir reaidng and was adopted bya unani- mous yote ot those present. The tollowing accounts were dited and warrants ordered drawn for the same: C. F. Card tabor on streets $7 J. W. Houston !abor on streets. 2 Christopher & Jackson two pair blankets for calaboose 6 A bill presented by J. P. Edwards of $96,00 for mecadamizing the crossing at the intersection of Pine and Fulton streets, was referred to the committee cn finance. The ofhcial bond of Aaron Bell as city collector was presented and ap- proved bvt he board. What an improvement to the looks | west. ot the streets it would be, to have the H Go to Burns & Co. for every dol- | his wike and two children giving con- certs, was murdered by an employe | How dificult a matter itis to get , [at Adairsville Georgia, a men to.werk for you when they owe foe et you anything. We have had some Oe experience im this line of late. j t ce. The two men volved in a qua issel whach Plat There is soom for another dairy in jstabed death Butler. The driver of the present! Proi. Platter was a one reslizes that he holds a monop- | of Butler. oly on milk, aud consequently 1s too | a ae independent to please. R. R. Deacon, The case of MoGinnis and Lauder | [tiage, wagon of Butler, is for thetmunder of George Bolinger.| f alled in the circuit court Mon- day. Al parties being ready the the | was | rel and during tollowed, tor causing former the hardware, car- | awing miles distant from the During the past season he s and seve ten B: wag spring | j became en- | as complete as they find them in the leading place in the pu! implement dealer | ye yr. Straw, trash and filth gathered up { and burned or carted away to the Pete Oro 00d es parceas 6 aca) ae. get a ticket. i | =e etre z: | The Times has just received one Change of Time. | of these excellent paper cutters, su- The Mo. Pacific railway company **The Boss."” office about perior to all others, having adopted the new standard of} This makes the Times £ time, have ordered its agents every-| where to make the change necessary country. Consequently on Sundav last at 10! Simple justice requires that De- ‘o’clock the tme keeper at the depot! Land’s Soda should be given the Was moved for ward nine that being the difference between the 1c estecm. ft has been, and isone of the great. Old and the new time. | est health promoters of the age.-- The commg and going of trains! In ; Sold by A. L. McBride & Co. But- | Will not be changed according to rail- mply arrive and 2 r old ume, This ch n down with yy adverti be noted and those who de- ng. EE aa RS ie a . This is our season kind reader ‘sire jt can move up their time tral was begun and is now m_ pro- . a gress. wagons to parties rest in Potk | to reap some reward for our unprof- to conespond. T: t mee ~—— ounty. And only afew days ago/{ itable labor duriag the long summer city, we er, ene. a A R. B. Walker orders the Trates ‘he fitted out ove of those fine 1 months, and you must not turn up ne a E t 2 re 7s Ses og sent to him xt ikten, Hickory darable Racine spring wagons fora | your t oe county, Mo., and says “i have tak-'re t of the Indian Teritory. T ; ete Tee Sh ee Do not ret a ticset at Buins en the Times so loug tican’t do jis proof enough of the kind of busi- Burns & Co ¢ t est market | & Co. 5 fine Seah tor Christmas well without it.” guess men the Deacon's are. ; market price for butter aie eggs. SE hey wi i be given awav. i ats ~ = = | eggs tor dry goods groceries nnnutes, | first meeting in the new hail ove Grange builaing in t Saturc quarters for BI The complaints ot Dr. Evering- ham tor stopping the draine ot his cellar by the grade on Main street were reterred to the committee on streets and alleys. An adjournment was ghen taken till the first EE in December. Burns & Co are the cnly dry goods house in change country town where you can ex- produce butter and The County Grange will hold his city, the aay in December at ic o'clock the member Burns & Co. are head- 4 ! lann ankets yarn jeans &. Somebody has told the orrespondent of e Republi Coazer 1s afr: e lost to the Repu Record | oD. session at the city hall last Thursday i present Brown | | presided with his usual dignity, and | with business } that the committee on cemetery some person to dig graves therein who will receive for his ser-! vices the charges for digging such wes. It was further ordered that {the person so employed may charge $3, for the digging of graves for all | persons under the age of twelve jyears, and $4. tor persons above | u- | &c., | -AGIFT FROM HEAVEN” No Medicine stands Higher than | Marsh’s Golden Balsam. “One year ago I caught a severe | Which settled on my Lungs. I without getting cola, tried | many remedies reliet, | untill Lused your golden balsam. I am | now well, having used only two bottles. I consider, it a gift from heaven,” Mrs. James Luce, Omana, Neb. ‘For consumption ot the lungs I Know ; ot no medicine that stands higher than | Marsh’s golden balsam. It will cure where cures are possible.’—fH. L, | Smith, Fort Scott, Kans. “Not one of the thousands who have used Marsh's Golden Balsam in this city plaint thatit did not has ever made ac do ail claimed tor it.""—{ Kansas city Mo, Times. Marsh’s Golden Bajsam, the famous Chroat and lung medicine, and Marsh's ‘Golden blood and Liver Tonic, the great | alternative and cholagogue, are for sale by J. H+ Hitshew & Co., druggists, But ler. Large bottles socerts and $1. Wood and Coal. Newton and Callihan, two enter Started 4 | prising gentleman have wood yard in the north part of Hur ley & Co’s, lumber yard on North mainSt. and keep constantly on hand and deliver to any part of the city choice dry stove wood. If you want a good dry load of stove wood there is the place to get it, Givethem 43tf. a call. County Maps Fr Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale at $2,00 each. Times Orrice. 28tf Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Araminta L. Nance and R. W. Nance, her husband, by their deed of trust, bearing date October 2tst, 1881 and duly recorded in the Recorder's of fice of Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 23, page 330, conveyed to F. M Al len, trustee, or incase ot his absence, death, refusal to act or disability in any wise then to the acting Sheriff of said Bates county, the tollowing described real estate situate in Bates county, Mis souri, to-wit: The west half ot the west half ot lot one (1), in block seven (7), in Thompson's addition to butler, to secure the payment of the note insaid deed ot trust tully described, and whereas, said note and the accrued interest thereon is past due and unpaid. Now, theretore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and by virtue ot the authority vest- ed in me the undersigned acting ‘sheritt ot Bates county, Misseuri, in the stead of F. M, Allen, trustee, who is absent from Bates county aforesaid, I will on 12th, 1883, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m., and 5 o'clock, p. m.,of that day at the east front door ot the court house, in the city | of Butier, county of Bates aturesaid, sell | to the highest bidder, tor cash in hand, | i Wednesday, December so much of said real estate as may be said debt tnterest and necessary to pa. costs. s Wo. F, IAnKs, Sieriff of Sates county, Ma, A Life saving Present. {| Mr. M.E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kas; simple trial bottleat avery, for consump tion, which caused him to procure a large buttle, tnat completely cured him, whea doctors, change ot climate and everyr | thing else had tailed. a, bronchi- , severe and all lung dis - Trial bott & Co, city drug $1 wo. Saved his Large nor store. 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