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WILL DAI-GUUDN, NOTIONS, CARPETS, AL CLOTIN | a hristopher & Jackson, SELL THEIR \ AT COST FOR CASE For The Next Thirty Days. ENTIRE STOCK OF (i —— =a BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1884. County Court meets next Mon- day. Are the signs favorable for an ear- Iv spring? Dr. Lansdown’s new hotel will be named the Arlington. Water works, gas, Manufactures. What say you business men. Wanted:--Some valuable news on the railroad question. Mrs. J. P. Willis will take charge Spring seems to be approaching, and with outstretched arms we wel— come it. The Times office is crowded We the time with job work. satisfaction. We expect to see a third bus in] r the field, since another hotel is about : to be opend. tect. The new Arlington hotel, under | A WORTHY INSTITUTION. | the management ot Dr. Lansdown, | } ; will open for business about the roth, of March. We uederstand that Jess Nave i Y 0: i ‘an- Z will remove to some point in Kan | to the Elevator of Carnes & Hall, at i | the Butler depot, since those live and | | energetitic voung business men took | | possession last November. “Buteven i ' i H | sas, and establish a music sto: Mr. Stacy will be his assistant. Over twenty-five names were ad dedto the Times per at that price. Isn’t it about time that the or nance requiring sidewalks put down | on Dakota street should go into et- | | Let ess. Efforts are being made to esta lish a mail route in this county from A larze nomber 6f farmers ‘avail- Johnstown to Altona, and locate ‘ed themselves of the low rate at} < Bs | betweer > tw i > calle Which the ‘Tames 1s now. offered, retwee n the two points, to be called | Vest, after our senior U.S. Senator. last Saturday. ; The Times thinks the project a}! The Council will continue to ceive bids tor putting in water works and gas until the 15th of March. re- w The P. H. Ss. C. dancing club will give their first hop: to-morrow 7 a xe a a S Block ee = e night in tae room oyer the Badgely ery paitabees a : ay s “ | have a huge supply of furniture. and | can sell at wholesale as weil as retail. building on the south side. Remewber that the trme pretty near up for our great reduction price on the Times. Only four days more of the 75 cent offer. Call at once. 1s The Tres wil be the most im- the county. pay for it ft next january. Elder L. McComb united in the township, on Febmary arst, Mr Green. Farm For Rent: So acres in school section 16 4-2 n.lies east of Butler. Good improvements. Ap- ply at the Time office. The Butler Weekly Times and the Louisville Courier-Fournal. trom March istto January ast, tor only $i) 85. Remember this sample copies. | hol Calland get | ibe j the There was an errorin the Tres statement last week as to the time of the next meeting of the Bates Coun- ty Horticulturat Socict it will meet the third Saturday in) Marcy. eve i He It is « mystery to many where so much Soda as DeLands make be used. But the country 1s large, | and everywhere the popularity ot | their goods is unparalleled. | : tro. can Oliver Freeman has bought a hait interest in the hardware and grocery ! the busmess with T. Wo Childs. Mr. i C. retams the implement depart wt. The new firm Is best wishes. i eye have the | New postoffice im | having diseased eves in the | Sometimes need anything in nis i Remember the date 23rd month and from the until the 2nd of March. Spruce townshi good one, and hepes it will succeed. W. E. Walton has seld his entire stock to P. J. Jewett. who ill move his stock from the ea The Post-oftice A. H. Hun)phrey will sell at pub- honds of matrimony, in. Spruce lic sale on Saturday, at his residennce adjoining Butler on the south, 198 H. Ryan and Miss Jamima E. ho Pasture and meadow ground ‘or rent, including 200 acres in or-} | chard, also 18 or 20 acres of pasture | | Sround adjoining the corporation, 1 | thoroughbred shorthorn bull, 2 milch | cows, 1 yearling colt and a general | variety of farming unplements, 1n- j cluding 2 wagons, a lot of house- Id and kitchen turniture. giad to hear that he has procured services ot Dr. J. D. Carpenter, one of the oldest oculists in the west i having began the treatment of the > durmg the war at Louisville, had charge of all the Ky. army 1865 at Louisville. having at the Sth. m 1863 to ward hospital over one hundred cases of of diseased eves andear, and ce { that time has visited all the Principal + var and catarrh infirmarv’s in | country. Be sure to call if you specialites. of every list ‘last week. The weuther is tavorable now for building walks. the work be done or else repeal the ordinance. | at Rich Hill was hroken into Sunday nig**. the sate blown open and about $800, and a lot of books and papers stolen. The books were found next day in the portant and mteresting paper during | Methodist church, but the money | the campaign of any published in| #84 papers are sti!l at large. No Seventy-five cents wil! | Clue, as we have heard, to the per-— sons committing the crime. Terms: | A credit ofg months given without | interest, on all sums over $10. Dr. Kimberlin’s many friends will patients | 27th, of Feb. | Elevator Men. “Considerable has re. | ot interest to our readers, and im E i portance to the tarming community, di-, very enterprising men and are back ed by Their Elevator is a three story an abundance of ruc taken through the si Messrs Carnes & Hall, Butler’s Live | already been said by the local press in refference it all has been said, and nothing re- To begin with Carnes & Hall are | capital, } ture with large capacity and contain- ing all the modern machinery ior the | + “THE COUNTY PRESS. | The Jail Question—Politics-—Local j news. —Young Mr. Powell hving south of town, will leave this week for the | Panhandle of Texas. cents per line for each insertion, Ladies Take Notice, —Almond Daniels, an old friend ; and patron, called Saturday and re newed his allegiance. —P, C. Fulkerson of Pueblo Col | orado, spent several days in the city | i i ROBBERY AT RICH HILL, | Rockville Globe, Every law-abiding vote for a city of the fourtheclass citizen will} last week on business. next Tuesday. = © . or law that will stand the test im any Inlaid, Arrasene, (Chenille, Seventy-five cents from March rst to | mains for us to say that is new, then | —John M. Embree of Shawnee, | one | Turkish, Spanish, Couching, Point Rue January Ist, 1s mighty low. Every- | we would content ourselves by re- one of the Times most taithful triends | 5 ; fal ea ited | 8! Ribbon work and Russian Cross — Z = - - i sgrace scene was Dd SA 7 body can afford to read a good pa- | peating the story. for it will still be complimented us last Fridav. | + disgraceful scene | Stitch. Will also learn to do stamping, | on the streets of Johnson City fast —G. B. Parker of Summit ; Saturday. The streets were full of! ge Saturdayed says =. coe ai Riis | Pimes Saturday , drunken men and the air filled with) WARRANTED the BEST. | Sold by caused | (C. SPRAGUE. Mus. C. T. McFarvanp. town- Ey ship, visited the ‘Mr. P. is avery intelligent citizen | oaths and vulgar language, Tes. anda constant reader of the an overdose of 40-rod-tangle- | “ For Good building stone, call on G. F. by foot-whisky. - -~W. F. Reeder of Adrian or that This we understand ; neighborhood, called and renewed « Ma: y semi-occasionally, bi in al 1s only semi-oceasionally ut in al sige. ,# prohibition county it’ should not} few days ago. is aot 4 Special Notice. Geo. F. Riff handling of gram. They have ene | man who knows what a good paper! exist. A lady who 1s thoroughly accomplished out Cummings & Dic Yy’S procery | crib into which corn 1s dumped by a} is. Walnut Fournal, lin Painti g and Artistic Embroidery, store on the south side. Mr. Rifle patent process at once safe and | SEAS AS Ona dad deacte Johnny EST ; came down | ul alte demons pcs & a dp thutler isa clever gentleman, has a good | speedy. when purchased from the | Ryan, two of the Tres mos: oe par ee Evdey te Whe Oa ae and full | Stock of goods and the Times would | farmer. that has a ca of 15.000 | ful supporters, called Monday and charge of Hurley’s yard. purieas apply said sth ed occts be pleased to see him sneceed in busi- | bushel. From this cio the corn is weewck Go the tocm ioe the We learn that the money is on de-! Brough’. oe : TIMES goes on positira Butler bank to make af at Brook Trout at Chas 2 is b lodged in the mamoth I . thirteen Tides Diol ho 'haymencon the depts of the Raiil- Seat ie 3. as > i —e ge C. " ole, who has re- > * . sarees 3 =, = in number, capable of holding 8,000 | cee . road, and Land & Coal Company. Attention Farmers. i moved trom Walnut township to : bushels each. The cars loaded é : _ é : W. W. Morlan, lite dealerin gen-| We have a large amount of th. finest me - : Spruce, where he 1s improving a é i GE SrA es cihuty Sue eae from these bins in rapid succession. | VF a : eral merchandise on 7th street in this | Plax seed in Bates 5B bs Pp, 1 Ve cebiee sa fine farm, called on the Times Sat z ‘ : anit Asnecisanehion been specially he shelling maching has a capac- | aan : citv, has sold his goods to his tather ‘ oth . pee fe ayaet ae j urday, to renew old firiendship. : Pais 3 joes tor sowing purposes which, we Hv of 4.000 bushels per da and brother. who are running a store will loan to tarmers this season, on as the entire business 1s conducted w systematic precission. In the handling of flax tleman are headquarters. They st | have on hand a large supp!v of Flax | | seed to loan on very reasonable | terms. Messrs Carnes & Hall boast try outside of Kansas Cit | splend:d work and is : It does very necessa- Ty acquisition to an elevator. TIMEs heartily recommends this firm to the farmers of the country. City last week and ments for an apparatus extract teeth tree of pain. He wili have it in Operation ina short time. eee Dr. G. B. Bolen. The painless tooth extractor will be ‘in Butler March 4th and 5th. All persons suttering from decayed or , detective teeth should be sure to made arrange to | er’s dental rooms. Charges very | reasonable. Allextracting done vy | admistering vitalized air. Coming! Mrs. L. G. Fixen, of Albert Lea, | Minn., President First Congression- | al District of Minnessota, W. C. T. iU., and Superintendent Foreign Tract Society, will lecture on tem- perance at the Baptist in Butler on March 5th and 6th, 1534. church Members of the bar. come ¢ und get one of the best the in A Everybody Business seals | house. j Admittance free. col- i lection will will be taken. be welcome. men come and learn what will help vour trade. Tired mothers come and get ;Pssted. Are you discouraged, come | and get cheered. Or in come and forget. But if you don’t 0. you will surely regret Bring your your Gospel Hymns. i W. T.C. U. | trouble, | i : The Tings uatill January rst, S5. j 75 cents. H of the only Flax cleaner in this coun- | The; Dr. W. E. Tucker was in Kansas | give him a call at Dr. W. E. Tuck- H | two days last week on legal busi- ,to jarmers tor planting purposes and strument to work the combination. | guarantee good prices for thy cron; and |The dovks and everyth were! Lam authorized to Joan a large amount C. 1B. Slayback of Spruce town- | afew miles nertheast of Butler. fair and reasonable terms as any party in 10ng our solid supporters in ae os In another column will be found | 5outhwest Missour and tce prices that section, called yesterday andbe- | ., ¢ z - -) {for comingcrop. We have also made : : : » the order for clection on the jail Bee A . sides renewing himself, ordered tne ce I . : arrangements with a prominent firm im | Times sent to A- T. Grav. in C divceiens = recems to us,.trom, what | pce wisconkn 10F (Aces ae ornia. 3 ; - ee . aE jf a : the proposition should carry Alport which tukes out all dirt and torcign seeds ~Lee Badgley returned from a unanimously. jane cleans the flax seed as clean as it is six weeks yisit to Lebanon, Illinois, Rich Mill Enterprise. possible a: SS Saturd last on ied 7 T . enables us toofter you clean seed, am “ ma a as accot Janie » . re re “ « } he 4 ., on = urday é st, accom; i y The religious revival ai all the j We desire io say to those tarmers, having Wallace McFarland, a brother ot | churches still continues with unabat- | seed of their own, that if they want thelr Sam and James of our county. Lee ed interest. Over 300 have profess-j -eed weil ci before sowir willremain, while Mr. Mc. will re- e eligion since sc becennias BS us, we will clean it tor you at d religion since ir beginning. * i turn home in a few da reasonable figure. 1r-3t, From our Reed’s creek corres- bondent, we see that Mr. DeJarnett} has sold a yearling mule for $150. : - ae - ill use no other. Who says that stock raising in Bates |*0" “? aie: : } Something New The Baptist church commenced a ]4*4 nobby in spring goods at J. e 9 protracted meeting Wednesday eve- botts merchant. tailoring - establishaed 7 oq? 5 Lerken & Cups. —W. C. Horn moved his tamuly | j aud effects to Marshfield, the latter ast week. Mr. H. j good citizen and an accomplished, | does not pay. , Christian gentleman, and we regret | | very much to loose him. He called | Try cur QUEEN BRAND of flour and C. SPRAGUE. ; part of was a ; Colorado, in this city in the interest ving . e TIMES | .: 5 = on South main street. Young geftle- i i ee indefhnitely. ne Barrer our stock.#* 3 ——M. T. Chestnut and John A. H will be assisted by Rev. J. W. Eg Sa : Ford, the gentleman from’ Pueblo} Sage the former pastor ot the the Brilliant Cook stove !crurch and Rev. S. M. Brown of}and the QUEEN BRAND of flour will Sold by, : Butler, rn | C. SPRAGUE. For the jast month or six weeks + make home happy. ; of wate: works, are among our tistof hs friends formed while sojourning in | the tormer place last summer. We! there has been four or five characters | | were pleased to welcome them to | 0 the professional thiet type around our sanctum. : the city; each | Iam here on the South side selling giocerjes as cheap as the cheapest, as it one having one or|is a cash margin. [ hope that I may #e- with him: ther) ceive 4 portion ot my many triend’s “ presence is explained in last maght’s Come and see me ft yon ee Se gin my line of business. office G. F. RIFFLE. was closed as usu:l Sunday evening 5 ek more prostitutes —W. W. Anderson, a promment attorney and Den.ocratic rouage anvt politician Z . : daring burglary. of Louisiana, Mo., was in this city The post | after the 3 0’clock matl was receiv- Palace Groevry. | au “ ,. 5 < in Palace Hotel ed; the books and valuables being! + wil be found in Palace beshiheis h Jing with full tine of groceries Queens an SOME! ware and for casi or barter. ness) and jon of the Times. take advantage, call the is a friend whose to on deposited in safe with Come and acquaint- f naa money and the supply of st amps |ree re. We tormed while on an excur- . ew . 2, pee c i j amounting to about $Soo in stamps | 4. 6°. Brewington. nto the Galf in 1882. He is a andi 2 ney. The thieves bored the lock | z shrewd lawyer, and very much of a { gentleman. Millett Seed. for of the back door, making an entra cet : 2 2.000 bushels where they their wily hands} “We have an order | German Millett seed, which we can ban- | dle at fair figures if brougl.: in «oon. H Lerker & CmiLws. phec Castor Beans. on the sate. A small hole was drill- ed on the jeft hand side of the jock on hand a limited amour: © castor bears, which we or luan ; Where they inserted a punch or in wi Money to Loau. “eurge our tarmers, especially those {of money on Bates county real estate. having a tamily ot children to take the | taken out clean, leaving the post Good men with good real ‘estate can bt : i 3 | office without records. The loss falis! accomedated on very favorable terms- latter into consideration, as eXperience | } 1 Mr. Hucket P.Y } W.E- Warton, Proves that no crop pays a better profit | C?¥ly on Mr. Huckeby, P. M. i at Butler Nations! Hank. <2-t tor the labor expended thar: casior tean=. | = ieee Pear { John Sherman’s a Temipt io resive Hunt up Walton’s furnituread on oted| i first page and sec the reductions be | offers. i 4 s Come and see us and get a Pamphlet on j castor bean culture. 11-3t, Lerxer & Citys. i the sectional issuc has nor pr ithe Sherman Presidential bupe>. i svvnieaiacsanpipilischieasiisiadeebesiidehditiaatalaen All local advertisements tn this column | well Be charged for at the rate of five Those desiring lessons in Voice Culture will please remember that I am ready to serve them on reasonable terms. Also will give instructions in ali the latest styles | of Embroideries comprising in part of ¢ Because they want) Kensington, Applique both Onlaid and Russian, The BRILLIANT COCK STOVE- iffle, at his grocery store on the south alsc thre hou fires the may Toor whid tabl kept of th cons haps in qu On th ly ps dent] Mond itary Toon ed. + and ; thre y could vf lea Ot the at the Tag