The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 12, 1884, Page 8

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We wish to calt the att the public to the fact th headquarters on f You at we are Want Drugs W ention of ofall ¢ we will ma F. M. CRUMLY AND COMPANY. eXamine our ades and prices, call and stock and prices anid ke you happy. e Can Fit You Out at Reasonable Rate BUT LER WEEKLY TIMES. " UTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1:., 1884- G. A. R. Post are daily expecting alot of new arms. Smatl farm forsale, cheap. quire of T. W. Cuirps. En- rtf. *‘Pap”’? Mills has removed from South Main street te West Dakota. spent Sunday with their parents in be dedicated next Sabbath morning. Old Mother Goose was picking her geese in great shape last Satur— day- The Band made some sweet mu- sic in the court house yard Sunday afternoon. Go to the Gr store on south ov. square and see the farming nge nents. Friend Jim McKibben 1s toa busy opeaing new goods to give as week. an sada’ this Special election on the 29 day of April. Judges were appomted. by county court last weck. S { Cattle a.d stock men go-to the > rock for Grange store and get the pr salt, best salt ia the world stock. The new Arlmeton Hotel Dr. Lansdown prepricter, is now open to the public. See*tad” elaewhere in the Tumes. Mrs. Mollie Glase «vill be pleased to meet her triends 2t, the stere of Jas. McKibben where she hassecur- ed asituation. Miss Allie Deacon after a short visit with relatives in this city. re- turned to -herhome in Harrisonville Friday morning. Max Weiner, has purchased the residence of J. #1. Hitchew on Nill street amd will take pessession .the first of nest month. son paying therefor $300. A span e ules belonging to a widow lady by the wame of ‘Gentle, | 2" and B. C. Hartwell visited Rich * | Hill one day the latter pact of last | were sold at public auction on aur } streets Saturday for $170. Fars For Rent: 80 acres school section 16, 4-2 Butler. Good smprosements. ply at the Tins office. The PLH. S.C. met Saterday | night, and all report a jolly dime. | gave the Times a business call Last | Their regular dancing club mects | week Dr..c evil county. to-morrow. Thursday naeght. The Butler Weekly Toes and tre TLouisville Courier-Fournal. free Merch istto January rst, tor only $2 $s. Remember this. Call and ple copies. get in, it you w some- thing sobby and stylish in a new spring suit, take our advice and call an J. E. Talbott, the merchant ta lor, on South M — = j i Miss Jahason, an experienced | in street. stamstress, has opened dressmaking | Louis Monday tooms on the second floor of the Ed- wards ‘building, an North street. Parties desying work in that fine should eal, Tg-gt Monday. burg Monday. Scott, is in the city visiting friends. visiting her uncle, Mr. Bared, in this city. went to Warrensburg last Friday to visit his mother. Dr. G. A. Risley, has returned from an extend visit to Hlinots. ed at the Times office Monday and renewed his faith in this paper. neighborhood, was a visitor and a renewer to the TimEs, a | Ago. Arkansas last week, been in the cattle business tor time. | week to purchase new spring goods. Jim will pu old Palace s war horse was in town Monday and called the ‘Limes office. daughter, Miss L tew days to visit theiralaughter, Mrs. Sherwood in Omaha, Neb. Cc Times till 1885. ship, has removed his amily to this city that he may have mee advantage | of our schools for his ckildren. constaut reader of the C. C. Garris, of Summit, bought | it first launched into existence, called | a fine spaa.ef three vear .old .mules/ Monday, and renewed for another last Saturday of Mr J. @. Thomp- | year. erson, Misses Hattie and Allie Dea- ;aveek. m in jwnost faithtel fricuds, called last nies east =f) week and regewed tor 1834. Ap- | Taxes appreciates such imends jw. Derrell. carreld, ship’s bet Democrats and and withal solid treads of the Tures called Saturday, and renewed. lems been attending school at the Bap-/ tist College, Columbia, Mo., return- | ed home la the wedding of Chas. Glorious, to- | Main {| day, ( Wednesday). visit Columbia, l., before he re- turns. —Mr:. E. Kennell, will leave the latter part of this week for St. Louis. She will make additional purchases of Spring millinery during her ab- sence. —Rev. S. M. Brown, the Baptist church, preached at Archie, Cass county, -last Thursday night. Mr Brown, is agitatiag the school question at Archie, desirous of erect- ing a building for a Baptist school. —Mr. T. H. Metcalfe, of Capt. A. C. Brewington, arrived in the city a few days since and 18 visiting the family ot the latter. He went to Kansas City last Wednesday | to meet his sister, Miss Eve, on her | return trom Columbia, Mo. —We are sorry to announce the ill health of our young friend, Will Personal. —R. J. Starke went to Rich Hill —Walter Hyatt went to Warrens- of —Miss Jessie Lindsey, of Ft. —Miss Jacks, of Pleasant Hill, 1s —Jim Smith and. wife, of Archie, —County Surveyor, M L. Wolfe, | mother of —Mrs. H. A. Risley, -——-wm. H. Martz, of Altona call- drugist with F. M. Crumly. He is in —J. F. Searight of the Altona! Cass Mills, and will probably remain | there all summer. j days | few Se —lim Winger, | people of our town as an energetic, oe business young man, and who has had } been railroading it tor some time, SOME) Will ieaye for Dakota the first of aext month, where be will practice retuned where he —Pason Hartwell —Jim McKibben went east last] law. man. and we wish him success. ina larze stock at the - The handsomest zoods for suits ever brought to Butler, in end- less variety at the boss tailor’s, J. E. Talbott, on South Main street. ad. spring —-Pierce Hacket the Democratic ot Bates, } aty 1 Southwestern Clarence Simpson, eleven year old son of Duke Simpson, aiea at the residence of J. L. Ludwick in thi city Monday evening, and buried Tuesday at 3 0’c Wood, wife and lie, will leave ina —Mr. G. C. S was Elder C. J. McKin has been envited te visit Butler with a view to locating, and will preach | at the christain church next Sunday morning and evening. i —C. H. Moore, « live young tarm- | er and stock man of near Altona, | alled yesterday renesved tor the ~ ; Ww e ~-Gentry West, of Walnut town Quite a pleasant tea party was en- boarding house. Each young gen- ladv triend which ot —W. H. Deweese wko has beena wetcionly, toognennsaania. Tames since ; H Wouldn’t it be a good thing for the hogs which are running at large in this community, to be taken up } and placed where they cannot both- j er people? { plaints about *thogs running in our jgarden’’ etc. This can be stopped and why not now? To those ladies who have ex- pressed desire, and to all others wiio may wish to take painting and embroidery, will say that the lady who 1s to give instruc— —Mrs. Rob. Deacon, Mrs. Em- —wm. Berrell, one of the Times The} of painung will be samples Notice | Weeks, with —Dr. E. N chastain of seme, | and embroidery. given. é announce that | to Benton | we regret to soon remove crosman & Hurt, the popular barbers, east side have occupied by N. B. south east coner, where they wish to see all their old customers and host ofnew ones. The boys now have the neat hop going. —D. ©. Mecakum and D. M. two ot Lone Oak town- citizens, McGhee & ce., the new grocery firm. are now invoicing their goods in the west room House Biock. The large aud fitted up in exquisite style Messrs Mec- —Miss Ere Metcalie one of But- favorite daughters. who has of st Wednesday morning. | for a grocery store. —Z. J. Williams started for St. | morning to attend | have a good trade trom the start. eople from the country will find j this firm not only plea®snt to deal j with but strictly honest in all d. ings. ‘The Tiwes wishes them suc cess. He wiil also | i step son | | Mills, for a long time the popular | Enroute Around the World, ELITE EVENT, The world renowned violinist assist- ed by a first-class concert company, at WAL'TON’S OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Night, March 18th. | The First, the Last, the Only Op- portunity, | ADMISSION, To SusscriBers, an insurance policy. business man and will in the best companies, stad’? elsewhere. insure See you B. B. Bugstatt and S | = * Pi last week three Poland china pigs, ; Cresent Hill, with his brother-in-law, | well know to the | from | gentlemen deal in fine stock. j} Dr. G. B. Boland, the ; tooth éxtr paid | monthly visit to this city He relieved a goodly number of peo- pedigreed, fi Illinois. actor, his. Te last week. Jim is a well posted young | ioyed Sunday evening at the Willis | tlernan being réquested to bring a | course they; Every day we hearcom- | given by Miss Gertie Hannah. lessons in artistic | content of aly | A man by the name of Horn pre- | tions, will be at Butler in about two | sented a note last Monday morning at the Rich Hill bank demanding the | | | | j removed | their shop to the building formerly | Jeter on the! | cou nty cle the Opera ; room is very} ple from their aches, and announces } that he will return again in about four weeks. lar hotel man, J. E. Parish, at the Depot Hotei. dr. P. understands hotel business weli, and gets every thing up in tirst-class style. We | can heartily recommend this hotel to the traveling public who chance to! scop off at Archic. r old son ot S. B. with a paintul dent « few days since which came near causing death. He tell, struck his mouth on che bedstead, cutting his gum, which bled tor aday or two and the little fellow swollowed so much blood that it was almost ' choaked to death. The two ye Newbill, met acei- R. J. Starke, the efficient county Clerk informs us that the receipts , and expenditures ot the county reve- nue trom March 1883, to , 1884, are about $26,o00each. This statement will appear in the Clerk’s report in Ma not vary $100 cither way. A TiMEs reporter had the pieas- | ure of attending a most pleasant par- | | ty Friday night at the Palace Hotel. it Was given out to be a ‘taffy pull- ing,’’ but some engaged in one amusement and some in another. Tripping the hight fantastic, vocal and instrumental music and pulling taffv was indulged in to the hearts present. sum of $500. The note was endors- ed by the signatures ot Messrs Bod and joe Hanley. The man was at once suspvicioned of torgery, and ac- cused of such, when he confessed and plead guilty, saying that it was the first attempt at such business for him. He was at once taken charge ot by the proper authovities, and Starke, being in the city, the p Was turned over to him and brought to Butler on the Monday and lodged in is recently Towa, trom te- in appe show here in jail awa | Ghee & co., are live. accommodat- i ing gentlemen and wili no doubt. i Squire N. B. Meek returned day trom a visit to his old bo:ns in H Woodiord county, HL that the corn erop section was worse last year suavs thar han it | has been tor fifty or sixty years past. i a2 | sO the oldest citi ‘tule his, cas of the couutry CAMILLO URSO} i Get S. B. Newbill to write you up | He is a careful | his | amuel Potts, | received at :he Butler depot one day | These | When in Archie last. week we | ' were invited to stop with that popu- | March | Mr. Starke says he | is most positive that the report will | The vats crop was large. } i W. Jz~ | Location, North Main Street. CIGARS, West Side of the Public Square, Arilingsgeton Hotel, Just Opened and Newly Furnished, LANSDOWN, PROP’R, BUTLER, MOQ, W. J. LANSDOWN M. D. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Soaps TOBACCO, Etc. Butler, Mo, OUR FIVE CENT COLU All local advertisements in this column cents per line for cach insertion. MONEY sot The Mo. To loan at lowe Interest. Philips de Des not eftect the Loan Co., r esented b sti Spring Millinery. I am now receiving my spring stock of millinery alsoa large line of novelties in neck-wear. Kemember I am still at the old stand on North Main. Mrs. I “Special Notice. accomplished KINNE | A Jady who is thoroughly in nti‘ g and Artistic Embroidery, | will give lessons once a week in utler itshe can get up a class otf twelve or fitteen ladies. *For terms and tull infor- mation apply to Mr, Levy’s Store Ladies Take Notice, ‘Those desiring lessons in Voice Culture will please remember that I am read serve them on reasonable terms. Also wili give instructions.in ali the latest styles ot 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. Mrs. C. T. McFarranp. ‘Millett Seed. | Wehave an order for 2,000 bushels Arrasene, | German Millett seed, which we can han- | dle at fair figures if brought in svon. Lerker & Cuicps. The Brilliant Cook Stove and the QUEEN BRAND of flour will make home happy. Sold by, C. SPRAGUE. To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby giyen that John F. | Herrell no longer represents me in the insurance business in this county, his | | WARRANTED the BE will be charged for at the rate of five | 12-tf. | ady to ANT’ COOK STOVE-- Sold by C. SPRAGUE, Attention Farmers. We have a large amount of the finest Flax seed in Bates county both Russag and American which bas been specially selected tor sowing purposes which, We will loan to tarmers is season, on ax fair and reasonabk asany party ie aatee prices made firm Flax Machine made expressly for cleaning flax seed, which takes out all di and cleans the flax se¢d a» clean as it which and rinérs, having if they want their Southwest Missouri and g We ngements with a prominent for coming crop. have also arré Racine Wisconsin tor a and toreign seeds possible for any machine to do, el enables us to offer you an seed, we desire to say to the seed of their own, tha sowing seed weil cleaned before g. bring it to us, we will clean it tor you at a very | reasonable figure. 1t-3t. Try our QUEE | you willuse no other. Lurker & Cuitps, N BRAND of flour and C. SPRAGUE. Castor Beans. We have on hand a limited amount ot prime castor bears, which we will loan for planting purposes and guarantee good prices for the crop; and to farmers we urge | having a tamily of children to take the u.atter into consideration, as experience proves that no crop pays a better profit tor the labor expended than castor beans. Come and see us and get a pamphlet on | Castor bean culture. 15-3t. our tarmers, especially those Levxer & Cups. For a Clean Shave Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest eorner of the square. They have a neat, comior able room Me Fred Dor. Barber | Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or | hair-cut. He keeps none but experienced barbers. Will also grind razors. Satie taction guaranteed. Rooms nerth side square statement to the contrary, natwithstand- | ing, and I will not be responsible tor any | contracts which he may make. Ben. B. Cantersury, 15 3t Butler, Mo,, March 8, 1884. Glassware, tinware and queensware at Hotel. Look te Your Intere-ts. For SaLte:—A fine Book and Sta | ry stock and fixtures in post office build- ationa— ng- A good trade and stock mostly new, and the only book store in the c ing health, tine residence on Ohio reuson for » ures. For particulars write or c M. A. Maynagp, Butler, ° Corresp lence solicited. ss tt Jack FOR SALE:—A good Jack, 5 years old, for sale or trade on reasonable te , Cailon Thos. Berryhill near Butler, or at 1s. , the oid George Kelley farm on ama. ground, in the verv best location in But- ler, splendid improvements, to trade for j ‘ improved or unimproved land in Bates | i county, Will trade allor a part o: the | premises on satistac’orv terms. R.D. Wiritams. cost, at Brewington’s under the Palace | the Mi-} 77—A fine residence with five acres of | We have five late county maps tor sale $2, oo each. Times Orrice 260 Corn! Corn! Take your corn to the new elevator of | Letker & Childs, near the depot. Theit ‘scales are absolutely Their dump is safe with an easv grade. They j Pay the highest market price and guar antec satisfaction. Lerker & CusLpe- correct. Special Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order made at February Term of eur County Court. of tes County, # Special Election will be held at the vati- ous voting sreciacts of Kates Counts, on Tuesday, the 2gth day of April, 1884 for the purpose ot voting the fic tat of;fittee cents on the one hundred dob lars, on assessed valuation of all the taxa ble property insaid county, on the fire day of June, 1583, tor the purpose of | building anew county jail at the county — j seat, he cost ot which shall not ¢3- ceed $10,000. . t Witness my hand and official seal. thie | [Sear soth dav of February, 1894. | 52 4t R, J. Starke, i ounty Clerk | And the times special offer = @ ‘he continued. “Only 75 cents frotie | now to January next. ;

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