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‘Hill, came upto Butler Monday. Jas, M. Webb was another of | our friends who favored us last weck. —W. M. Walls complimented us yesterday with a cali and a renewal. BUYLEK MISSOURI. —fno. Cope came up to WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5-, 1834- : yesterday morning, and stated that he was in Rich Hill and saw the fire The Arlington Hotet next Monday. will open; when it first broke out last Monday. | He said that though that was the : eae ise, Henry Burkbeart has red | Grst practical test of their water ie es teherce SS us connection with the Republican. works system 1t proved quite a trivenomegiie a {| —N.D. Horn residing east of | cess and doubtless saved a serious En- | town a few miles, called a few days | conflagration. 12tf. | ago and renewed for 1884. E. D. Kipp, the —Capt. Tygard was summoned | manager of the opera house furniture has seve Small farm tor sale, cheap. quire of T. W. Cuirps. ee { Jobn Ludwick will Ee | to attended the funeral of his father } emporium for some time past, new drug store on North Mann street | ohne COE (nae thet: Giepesad of tae. Konunabe | —Miss Reif,a very pleasant young | store by Mr. Walton, accepted a Will there be any work done the | lady from Rich Hill, spent seyeral position in the Butler National Bank. ° macadamiz- | days last week with Miss Myrtle Mc- | Elmer is a clever young man and we Bride. i —Miss Nannie Day spent last | With us. week visiting Miss Kate Beatty in —W. O. Duncan tor Ft. Scott. She rewrned Sunday past with Sam Levy & Co., has not last. lett the city as one of onf city papers —JudgeeNeptune came up Sun- | stated last week, but accepted a po- day night to be present at the open- | sition in the mammoth establishment jingof county court Monday morn—jot Christopher & Jackson. Mr. ing. Duncan is a. pleasaat gentleman and —Mr. J. M. Steel has removed to | 2 first-class saiesman and will prove a gentlemanly soun in operation. coming spring toward ing our streets And the times special offer is. to | be continued. Only 75 cents from | now to January next. some time A $100, Hall’s Fire Proof Safe | with Hall’s Patent Lock for sale for $50, enquire oR. R. Deacon. Willie Pyle,tormerly of this city, | has started a bank at National Park, Colorado, assisted by other parties. will also to our social circles. —Dr. C. E. Edwards of Archie, was in the city on business Mon- erly occupied by Mr. Rosser, of the a sea Frank Miller, of this cit aliy occupying its new location on —Mr. Frank Miller, o: ara oF, i : se y No zoey lin notwithstanding | rented a tarm some five or six miles day. Dr. Edwards will be the editor ; . west of Butler and will try farming | of the #/era/d:to appear for the first it,tor a season. time Friday. He is a gentlemanof —Squire N. B. Meek left the lat- experience in newspaper work, and ter part ot last week for his old home Possesses the confidence of the People | with whom he is to deal. No bet- ter man could be found for the man- the injunction “Col.’”” Pace has returned but brings no railroad news for publica- tion. Pace dont usually tell what in Illinois. He will be absent two or he ‘knows, no way. t three weeks. € Arch i edits ne JRae tae e ager of Archie’s first newspaper. “ ~-Charlie Blythe, who has been % Rents 80 acres in ree — ce e ; = Rekeislnies i (pst east of | Visiting his sister, Mrs. J. B. Ellis, in D. Mize, tor the past two 5 shies i a = 7 rr Peronsal. | pose of purchasing spring goods. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES og a oot pe Cerra ss alta —Mrs. W. M. White of c thaSe efor Butler and suc— e glad that he is going to remain | the residence on Fulton street, form- | Valuable acquisition to the firm as, he | Finest lot ot wall paperin the c at F. M. Crumley’s Drug Store. Go to the Grange store on sot east square and see tl plemnis. The Rich Hill Enter pri afternoon ¢ an extra Monday ity farming im- tout ving full account of the fire at that place. Cattle stock and men go to the Grange store and get the pure rock salt, the best salt in the | stock. world for The handsomest stock of Wall pa- per to select fromin the southwes i vat Citv Drug Store. F. M. lev, proprietor. It you desire anything in the wal t 1 Crum- | | paoer line, call at F. M. Crumley’s fines He { City Drug store. as the stock Cheap, too. ever to the brought Somebody's hogs in of Dakota and Water strects, very troublesome. ace of the town. the disgi weather ja racket to the Jnusiance. moderates we There are | | | H | put to this business in Butler. A through the extensive Hardware and Implement firmof R. R.Deacon one day this week and found this estab- lishment to contain a much larger stock than we had imagined. In ee . years head clerk with Christopher this city for some time, has returned | Y€4™S P -Butler. Good improvements. Ap- th His honie.aw Pens % Jackson, has severed his sone ply at the Times office. { 2 tion therewith and accepted a_posi- —Mr. W. P. Johnson, of Vinton, i a a i tion with the well known firm of | The were ili cg the was among our callers on Monday. Samucl Levy & Co. Mr. Mize is! Louisville ‘ourter-Fournal. from 2 ¥ - Mr. } sj an agers suerte tor only. $i He subscribed for the Times and it} one of the very best salesmen and | rg : ? eee weekly in the future. neatest trimmers of a store rooip ever | | | ser ges ok does ee Cased get —F. M. Manlove, a good Demo- j in this city, and has few equals any- sample copies. q io and a staunch supporter of the | where. Christopher & Jackson still | Ss es os Times, called Monday and renewed, | have ; : eae iecks | Miss Johnson, an experienced bs ais have an excellent corps of clerks } : an] also ordered the Courier Journal. | left ; seamstress, has opened eesameeeIDE | < i rooms on the second floor of the Ed- | | Francis Gilbreath, of Hudson | ‘John T. Lilly of Cook City, wards building, on North Main | informs us that be will start the first | Montana Territory, is visiting h street. Parties desiring work in that | of next month for € olorade and oth- | sist Mrs. Sevier and Mrs. Clark. ' er western states to search for a cat-|in Summit township, this county. 14-4t = oe tle ranch March was urshered in in a hurry this tme. if would be hard to agine « more disagreeable wind than that which blew last Saturday. line should call, He was raised in Henry county. Mo —H. W. Ackerman, the Times | and twelve years ago emigrated west old and valued friend from near Vir | to build up with the country. Mrs. ginia, called and venewed last Sat- | Sevier is going home with urday. We are always glad to wel- j See her father, a sister and come Mr. Ackerman. 2 i J.F. McConnell, of Ashiand | County and will remain tili the first | Co., Obio, arrived in Butler Satur- | Gf October. day, and says he has come to Stay. j im- him to three { brothers, who are residents of that ‘There hasbeen some talk of a syndicate being formed to build block of brick buildings where the old Olive hotel stands. 7 here may MEM J. C. Mc.| . Some one broke into tha store of be something developed in this way |r. Mc. is a brother ot J. C. Mc- | GF. Rifle Monday eicta an t Lass gh lh of therGiavec aione { 7. BF. Niffle Monday night and got before the season ends. | Connell, ange store. vaya ‘ 3 2 i away with some gro CS eee GO eS | —Dock Franklin one o: the sub- | aes Bales Z = By making their own soda and stantial farmers of this township, and A iittle episode occurred in the buying their grape cream tartar di-! who tarmed it last year on the Shan- : northeast part of the city one young rect from importers, DeLands — non farm west of town, has rented lady suddenly presenting « cocked always able to make their Chemi- | the Humphrey farm just south ot the | revolver to the head of a youn cal baking powder uniform aad pure. | city limits. Absolutely no filling. | Monday. A very pieeeet cia party --Miss Allie Deacon, of Harrison- took place at the home of Miss Car. | Ville, in company with Andy Dea- He took possession last | man whom she alleged bad insult- ed her. W. E. Walton & Co., have re- i moved their music stock into the {the 15th of July Is fact it is one of the leading firms ot the southwest. They carry an im- mense stock ot everything needed by the farmers and mechanic. They have three large warehouses, ali of which are chuck full of implements. We noticed quite a number of Hus- ton and Standard buggies and most prominent of all, the Bane Wagon. 116 ot which they have sold since t. Fudge & Kearn, Messrs well : Known to the people of Bates, of the j north part of the courty atleast, who bought up quite a number of mules in this county some three years ago and weutto Louisana for the purpose of railroading, have been compelled to adandon their work there on count of the overflow, and have re- turned to Butler with sixty head of ace mules and two car loads of scrapers. Phey are feeding them in the lot of Capt. Walley on South Main street, and are ss smoothe pretty lot of niules ever saw. Mr. Kearn says that he is holding them to begin as we ' work on the new railroad as soon as the contract is let. The Merchants of St. Louis club- }ed together and chartered a train tor the purpose of an excursion. In- the vicinity are The street, for want of work, 1s made a hog-wallow to the disgust of the neighbors and When the shall raise nnless there be an end put some people who persist iu raising droves of hogs in town to torage upon the community. There should be a stop ry Walls last Friday night. Quite | ©) of this city, came down to But- a number of her little triends were ler Saturday night. Andy returned present, all of whem enjoyed them- | © Harrisonville yesterday morning. selves very much. Miss “Allie will remain for some serena Re j time with the family 0: her uncle, R. John P. Willis took possesion ot | R. Deacon. the Allen Day Boarding House last ! Saturday. and his boarders tel us that from the begining he makes. ‘he will keep up the good reputation the house has long since attained. —Mr. C. C. Harns. who for tour years past has lived on the Greenwade farm, Sve miles northeast of Butler, removed the first of this week to the ! Camp Springs farm about the same distance southeast of Butler. Mr. H. is just recovering trom a leng spell of sickness. —— _ = ! Phil Deitz and Miss Clara Hough, i were marned in this city, at the resi- i dence ot George Miers, on Wednes- | day evening last. The young couple —Johnie Howerton, of Adrain, | was in Butler last Saturday on spe- are tavorites in society, and have the f caal Baca H i : cot op 'S jess. e securec ‘ iad ood wishes of many friends. The | 5 pr bean prial license and was united i Mage on Sunday to Miss tw mar- Sha SE oti Aton Gia paner (6a, which the | hat place. Johnie 15 qgutte 4 promis- ) ME young man and the Times wishes wedding was exceediagly quiet. Mizner Times will be printed, was shipped ! : trom Chicago on the tst inst, con- I fam and bis much eects ‘signed to this office The Timers | —Mr. Jno H. Beatty, of this city. don’t deal in small quantities any- "2d one of Bates’ best Zens and more. i solid Democrats, nas heen for same See : time past very badiy affiicter! with n Literary The Hesperia Society ail give their annual exhibition at ) €ryesipelas in the head, and is. | Present, we understsnd, aithe athe Presbyterian church on the even- | We hope that Mr. #8. ae exe : ing of March arst. The H. L. S. lence an immediate change tor the has ever givea very entertaining exhi- | better. ditions at the close of each term ot: —Henry Levy. of the pin cs #chool for years past, each one be- ing an improvement on the last. The wociety is pow ina very Prosperou. |sam'l Levy & Co. lett Saturday | fer St. Lows where he will be join jed by ius brother Sam’). and both = aod the exhibition bids fare | gentlemen ayill visit New York City , ¥8% $0 30e) those of the past. j and other eusiern ities for the pez. | i # t Pwillhold a meeting at the Twill be 2. Vitations with complimentary rail- road passes have been issued and now / sent to ull the merchants throughout and | Southwest Mo., and portions of room adjoining the bank in the Opera House Block. They have an east anda north front, [2 very inviting apartment it as | Kansas. The excurston train will {made tiappear by Messrs. Allen i leave Emporia, Kan.,-next Monday, | & Sonin charge. ithe roth, and all who desire to join S a this excursion can doso at i Messrs Pharis & Wilson have! - ss si : i head i . | Suitable points along the line. This H opened out « new grocery store: in fe : . t * 'is done as an inducement tor the 'the room on the east side, tormer | occupied hy Dickerson’s saloon. The | gentlemen are deser merchants ot Missouri and Kansas a f ; | todo their buying intne St. Lous ing of a good ; = 2 market. We understand that sever- nds 3 ;; lof our merchants, will will certain- | : 5 excursion at Harrisonville or Holde {| Patronage, and having many fri jin the city and country, ily get it. The Picasant Hour A telephone message reached But- ler Monday about 2 0’clock annuunc- jing that Rich Hill was ail ablaze. | cial Club club room on the south side of the square, next This meeting is to | Later a Tiaxs reporter by mcans tire | \ social nature. that isto say. ue Of telephone learned that the store Saturday night be of dancing. have sdcial ‘bh »ps buildingot Pat Leonard. ene door i evert « Thursdas a and | ¢#stof Burns’ on the east side of the j tings whenever they see gt failroad took fire at one o’ciock and | to have th Every oiember of | W4S a blaze in a few minutes. The | * tae: eos << arncstiv request. ed to he p and we a next s) pleas ingly and the fire was sven exiin- ; vad. Sushed with uo damage to ans other MP is anticipars i ee ~ buitding. Mr. Leonara’s loss is es-} ated at between $200 and $250. Low ste have «creamery 5@0 pounds of batter per dar. = 3 oy ~ Rowe east of the railroad would most ; day, at James Setely nave burned. F have water works. or not? Fresh Fish, vest sai: Srougi~. t city. ‘LIMES reporter was shown } A Leap Year Victim! Ches. W. Glorious, of the hard- ware and grocery firm of Wright, us& Williams, the city he purpose (so he told the boys) of visit is parents in St. Louns. The cenclusion that he had ether businessin the city is however, now, ota more special nature than mere- ly to visit parents; for last Monday morning several of the boys, and young ladies too, received hand some invitation cards to attend ‘he | wedding ot Mr. Chas. W. Glorius, of Butler, Mo., to Miss Matilda of St. Lours, The marriage will take place at the Prot. Evangelist 13th ; and Webster streets St. Louis, Mo., j at S 1-2 o'clock, Wednesday, March 12th, a. After the shall be performed, the Gaus, church M. ceremony bride and groom together with the invited guests, will proceed to Stoll’s Hall, 1207 Biddle street, bal and given them. Where anooim- mense banquet sh lH be The groom is one ot our live ener- gettic business young men who has many frends in Butler and Bates county, while his fair bride is the accomplished daughter of | Mr. H. B. Gaus, who is the proprietor ot one of the most extensive plaining establishments in St. Louis. We pronounce Charlie a ! victim because we know him to modest and timid in the extreme and eap year be don’t think he could have summon- courage to make such leap year privileges ed sufficient a break had not given him some encouragement. The Times, although a little pre- congratulations and wishes the happy twain many years of happy married life; may their joys be many and their sorrows tew. vious, extends Mr. Gloriousand bride are ex- | pected to return to Butler about the 15th of the month and witli make this their future home. Last we Dr. J. M. Walker sold to Messrs. Ed. Stemmetz and Lee Hays in Moneteau 7 yearlings and | 25 two year old Steers tor $1,400. Special Electi-n Notice, Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order made at February Term of eur County Court. of Kates’ County, a Special Election will be held at the vari- ous voting ;recincts of Bates County, on Tuesday, the zgth day of April, 1884, tor the purpose ot voting the specific tax of fittee cents on the one hundred dol- lars, on assessed valuation of all the taxa- ble property in said county, on the first day of June, 1883, tor the purpose ot building a new county jail at the county seat, The cost ot which shall not ex: ceed $10,000. Witness my hand and official seal, this (Seat j 19th day of February, 1854. , Butler Mo. Feb., 26, '84. | row and Sarah Witherow his wife did on join the | ris 28th ay ot October, :881, execute ss j their deed of trust to the undersigned . 4. | trustee to secure the payment ot Hapee guarantee good prices for the crop; and | tain | scribed whic recorded in the Recorder's o | est or any part thereot when the same be- | j Comes due and payable then 12 4t R, J. Srarky, County Clerk. Notce of Final Settlement. | Notice is hereby given that, the under- signed, guardian of the persons and es- tate got «harles Card, Richard Card, Henty Card and Anny Card, heirs of James C. Card, deceased, has made a just and true exhibit of the account be- OUR FIVE CEN COLUMN. iM be charged for at the rate: af five cents per line for each insertion. ‘y L / J nd Surgeon. Residence weet side th Main street. Office up STAIRS on west side of Public Square; first , Too! north of Olive House. - EVERINGHAM, M. D., Physic, Notice. Special A lady who is thore in Painti g wiil give lessons once a Week nbroide: in utigr it she can up a class of twelve fitteen ladies. ‘For terms and tull infor. mation apply to Mr, Leyy's Store 1atf, Ladies Take Notice, Those desiring lessons in Voice Culture will please remember that ram ready to serve them on reasonable terms. Also will give instructions in ali the latest Stvles | of Embroideries comprising in part of Kensington, Applique both Onlaid and Inlaid, Chenille, Russian, Turkish, Spanish, Couching, Point Rus. se, Ribbon work and Russian Cross Stitch Will also learn to do stamping, Mas. C. T. McFaranp. Arrasene, Wal! Paper until you can’t rest at F. M. Cramly’s on west side square. 4 The BRILLIANT COCK STOVE WARRANTED the BEST. Sold by C. SPRAGUE. Attention Farmen. We have a large amounf of the finest Flax seed in Bates county both Russian and American which lias been specially selected tor sowing purposes which, we will loan to tarmers this S¢280n, On as fair and reasonable terms as any party in Southwest Missouri and guaraatee prices for coming crop. We have also made arrangements with a prominent firm in Racine Wisconsin tor a Flax Machine made expressly for cleaning flax seed, which tukes out all dirt and toreign seeds and cleans the flax seed as clean as it ix possible for any machine to do, which enables us to offer you clean seed, ‘and we desire to say to those tarmers, having seed of their own, that if they want their seed weil cleaned before sowing, bring it to us, we will clean it tor you at a very reasonable figure. 1t-3t. Lerxer & Crips, Everybedy is admiring the clegant stock of Wall Pa- per which Frank Crumly is selling #0 cheap. N BRAND of flour and C. SPRAGUE, Try our QU you will use no other. Something New and nobby in spring goods at J. F botts merchant Tal tailoring on uth main street. Young pentle men are invited to cal) and look throug our stock, ‘ihe Brilliant Cook Steve and the QUEEN BRAND of flour make home happy. Sold by, C. SPRAGUE, will * Drug Store and see Wall paper; the M. Crumly Pro- Call at the C the immense stock of cheapest in town, F. prietor. Palace Grocery. 1 wil be found in Palace Hotel build- ing with full line of groceries Queenm- ware and for cash orbarter. Come and see me. A.C. Brewington. Millett Seed. sstablionment We have an order for 2,000 bushels Ger:nan Millett seed, which we can han- dle at fair figures if brought in son. Lerker & Cmips. tween himselt and his wards and filed the same with the Probate Court of Bates County, and that on the first day of the next Mavterm, it being the second Mon- day of that month thereot, he intends to appiy to said court tor leave to make a final settlement ot his guardianship ac- counts, and tor his discharge as such | Money to Loan. Tam authorized to loan a large amount ot money on Bates county real estate. Good men with good real estate can be guardian. D. T. Pitcnrorp, Guardian. Se. accomodated on very favorable terms. W.E. Warton, = = j at Butler National flank. 52-11 Trustee's Sale. } joe Be Whereas David Cheshier and Mary get Jheshier. his wite, and Wm. H. Withe- We bare on hand a limited amount of prime castor beats, which we planting purposes and to tarmerse tor weurge our tarmers, especially those having « tamily ot children to take the > consideration, as experience tully de was duly | ce ot Bates i promiso:y note therein said trust deed | county Missouri, in nook Xo. 23, page ; ; H , ies s 6 thal no crop pays etter profit j 341.and whereas, the annual interest on | F het RO ep Peres Mesrers id note is long past due and unpaid, | t « labor expended thar: castor beams. and by the terms ot suid trust deed it de- } and sve us and geta pamohlet of je inthe payment of the inter- | ‘ an culture. Lernen Cities debt shall beco-ne due and pay y, ana 2 Y wan e theretore, at the request of the Fora © — Shay holder of said note and by virtue of the | Goto! rouch Brom, shop, near southweet in me vested trustee atore- | eorner yf the square. Titev have anealy er Works were at once put to use | nd worked charm. | * sourl, Containing 240 acres more or less, at the east front door of the court house called the ike Coun: ae j bs re = Cap aiy 2RkTy Wates works has already proved a jeaid on company. The ese wil be” istessing te Rich Hill, for had 1 not | erected oy April, Tae Capacity » been for them in this amstance the | between the tours of nine o'clock in the / entire strine of idinoa ark | '9*enoon and five o'clock in the after- = ot builds mn Parks j ROoN of that day, and sell -o much there-. of for cash in hund as may be secessary AWill) Butler | '° Pey said debt, interest und costs , rE - te! Fred ber. Baroer the south halt} ‘ ‘ection twents- | 4 yive sou a Meat of. , shampoo oF lie keeps none but experienced Will also grind razors. Satie ' taetion guaranteed. Rooms nerth side *quare P forty, (40), of range | h uu Bates county, Mis , ¢ i ity “sera eihcks ae = faa) Beiony ates pene sore County Maps For Sale. We have five late county maps tor sale $2, ov each. Times Overice 28tt | 76—z00 acres three miles from town, 175 a in cultivation, balance timber, new ‘house with 6 rooms, also new barn, three | good wells attor an abundance of wat- : er, good orchard of bearing trees. * of excellent quality. Thursday, March. 7th, 1834. F M, ALLEN, t4-at. Trustec. will loan ”