The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 19, 1884, Page 8

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———————— mn : we will make you happy. You Want Drugs We Can Fit You Out at Reasonable Rate, F. M. CGRUMLY AND COMPANY. and and of all grades and prices, call We wish to cali the attention of the public to the fact that we are examine our stock and prices headquarters on i an her! Miss Johnson, experienced Arlington Ei otel, Tinks OFFICE 28tt | antec satistaction. Laerxer & Cuitps- ] a aK ‘aes & 2 George Chambers > a Ee Mrs. > N yas C4 BU TLER W EEKLY I IMES. | george Cham ers, the man that E De Mize was called to | met with the accident on the rail- | father’s home in the southwest part | seamstress, has opened dressmaking sens aeons | road at Ovid a tew days since, died | of the county the first of last week | rooms on the second floor of the Ed- Just Opened and Newly Furnished . c - rr C él. . . « = : v WEDNESDAY MARCH 19., 1884- at his stepfather’s, in West Butler, | on account of the serious iliness of | wards building, on North Main z Saturday mght and was burried Sun- | her brother William Jennings, who !street. Parties desiring work in that | y “aN y = _ - as a Fe s : gs, desiring wo nat / 9 > »” ed . day | was a young man of about 16 years | line should call. | My : J. LAN SDOW N id I RO! R, Vhey all want it—The Butler ks i ? ae i 2 : oS oe Es Weekly Times. Re RE ee ' > a He iia last Wednesday Another ] Forger. Location, North Main Street. ~ - - BUTLER, MO } - : of inflamitory rheumotism, One V e o >| a Delands Soda is the best made. | ed at the Baptist church in the city ' i oe Nota ne anaes | Use no other. for another year. Rev. B. filled hs | Mr. Frank Lamb breathed his etc yO Ua Dassca pa ote ea! W . ale LAN D6 yW N M I ) i : i a Small farm te 1 I En} pulpit here Sunday and returned to | last Monday morning. Mr. Lamb the Adrian bank last W ee ° . Small farm forsale, cheap. En- 1} . : tor $5 ~ndorse ! ¢ | EALE ; Ae 4 ‘ ae . hic Ja. | bas long been a victim of that dread | FO! $50, endorsed by the name of DEALER IN guise of E WeoCunps: ae Burdett pa _ sie = la iS a se ; — a heathen G. Westin a D Medici p é ae | bors in the vinyard of the Lord. sease,, called consumption. ej. TrSaaaede eee ae rugs edicines aint i Forgers are becoming quite nu- ———__—____ = | was taken with a choking spell Mon L. Dillon. Mr. Scudder, Cashier 9 if = Oils. Perfumery, Soaps i A ee ea Messrs. Joseph and Goldsmith, gay morning in which he died. His °! the bank, soon detected the note CIGARS, TOBACCO, Hic. them very bold indeed. pase ae oe om ead | remains were put away to rest in and pronounced it a forgery. The e of the Public Square, Butler, Mo, . Se iso > ansas City. ney had | Oak Hill Cemetery, Monday even- Young man, (who claims to be only _— And the Times special offer is to | with them about 16 head of mules; | jy 2 I7 year ld.) was taken i ie he Spain Only 75 cents from | and wagons, scrapers. etc., prenar- | & ee - ; s but denied fact ot to a % 2 now to January next. ator = . Sam Beal and Miss Leona Lane, | |, ja y to going to work on some rail-} the arriva . it TRV SS Semen : wal arriy ot r. Dillon. Squire 7 | ‘ oe ee | Gus Braman and Miss Joe Lane. qgicrer and [. Wo Ma ae NEW FI RI M. NEW GOODS goods, beots. and shoes. You can} The city has been pretty well ae iM Bird * the pris ) es ler on ! i sought the M.S. COWLES stock 1! haye just returned . 3 i x " : = Ie wand Miss Birdie I S = 2ES stock haye just returned save money by calling on Jim Me- | crowded with farmers every day the rae a . xe weM irrargned before f the iF I aD € - ie de ane Wife, He y 1 ror = & e urchased rgel Kibben | past week, purchasing farming im 1 é Meck. due considera aad ; . Ap. Gutesesting letter strom the | Plements ot all kinds. The weathe Er j ae his attorneys. the examination wa by Ao 5 ' j i n South, by a former citizen of Bates | #3 POW opening up and the go hfe odstyad (gage Chad é itil next term: of court; a : NOHGIS Hoots Shaes t ai county, was unavoidably crowded | ‘USTs S28 pagans «ag nleaes ieee Sic ita lined at the Arlington A 1 % 3 DO, UUs fh Ae out this week. jeccay Seep ite preparations are be bl ihe - | RTA ’ > sstablishes KW ComnNIr| a "I r " PheLAGeNIE Elevala, hould boom|| Adrian Advertiser has added | ,, eee : ates AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS le teh elise E aS hae oh thee at he is only 17 years old up the Opera House question, and Hel b office to its well regulated } ¢ Prof Chas. M nson of Par-y his bond will t 4 ee Te ae Neer i re : | newspaper outfit, and will hereatte: - es RSS aie Wane hue seebe je duce dita) 3007 Lt prevent Negro Minstrel shows being sons Kansas Mis : I 2 i ; = ' =| print its own job work which up to Bae te a cattle te Ue tbabtive inaneny Shanee givenin the church. | . si ~ -s i P ae te a pee 5 ; che tee = 2 & nace lihis stume nas been dese be the att of this city, which is to take piace | piece of business. Cash, both in buying and selling being the basis of my low price The Burton Family an en-{ Times. Tip isa good job printer pa terse tains | Ubi couple: ay = rlington Hotel ; I i . “es On eee A sured i aie + ycl arlin n Hotel. ar enared to - es Ge eenreccaieie acweckan | are ing figured in the first rank of Butler <a = saa am Prepare a t meet any om vetl MocmedGweceantie ‘hey will | While in Burdette last week we | society tor seyeral years past, have - ; MES man Was invited to m- be in Butler this week chanced to meet Rev. S. MI. Brown, |) many warm friends who wall) con spect the new Arlington Hotel a tew You can save money by calling me fs i 1 } lays s cee ‘ be . i : = | who is conductinga very prosperous | gratulate them upon the happy union days since. He was shown through ArM For Rex Fi So acres in | meeting atthat place. Rev. Brown | soon to be tormed. : entre building, and must say U NDER PALACE HOT: zt school section 16, 4-2 n.lies cast +f | is always to be tound when he thinks A ie oe aie that the Arlington, with Dr. W. J. Dee? Butler. Good improvements. Ap- | he can do the most for the cause of ae ; set ep Rui Lansdown as proprietor, would) be wie Ss ewe ae pant Pes cere rnon county We Rotel hac me / The Times subscription list is Judge Lefker hu us a boy unde Lee pena Was OL Once ee hotel ha prominent location and Cc BBEN. j ooming on the 75 cents offer. The | care whom he wishes to bind out to sidence of the brides pa- : : ugest banding in the Se eae ete EE cps SON : people know when they are getting |some good farmer. The boy rent At 7 NE: Wal city containing 27 rooms, all of which is good fa = « is, rents. Mr. and Mrs. alron will Sted a good paper for little money. | shane cleceacor teins ean fu Tapas file feels ; : : *) are, fiitted in elegant style with | ars old, 1 rave for a lengthy tour } os a Ae = acta EN a > ¥ everything: WwW. i se i s es — The Rey. Chas. Bohn of Joplin, | and large enough to plow well; is/ through the land of the magnolias |] : ic Raa a pseawmeses : * & gs a , ms Deen repainted, spupere i Mo. Jwill hold services m the Episco- | quick and full of enegy, and will) andthe orange groves. A’ special pemodl a t boeing J. L- LU DW IC Ix & SON, pal church on Fulton Street, rhurs- | Make some tarmer a good boy, if | representative of the Times who has SS PURE DRUGS MEDICINE day evening, March 2oth, 1854. | properly treated. had charge of Mr. Walton tor a ee alee ; sagas appearance | 2 Ss, PAINTS, OILS, i ae =e x g z especialy the inside. They have the Se ee The Butler Weekly ares and he | Bennett, Wheeler & Co., sold | | past. will give the details of most convenient sample rooms to t | en ee cs 34 — 3 : [this happy affair next week 5 2 ease | N Stree : Louisville Couréer-Fournal. from | last Saturday forty-odd plows ot the i PP’ ext week- found in the city, being on the] NII LAO Sikade gs Butler. Mo March tstto January tst, toronly $1 | Tohn Deere and Canton Clipper | #@There was an old woman and | ground floor and joining by large S ‘ Ss. manne: this. Call and get | amar = is an indication of the | two children on our streets fast Sat- folding doors. The dining room is | Netce (ane Dee nd tietntae Attention Farmers. sa extent of this $ siness i met av besvire fi = ig | + x sample copies. Pace os firms business in the | urdav beggieg from every one that fitted up handsomely. The office | A meeting of the breeders of fine} We have a large " Manvon neon aStavc:. J: 2 hardware and implement trade. ; Would give thema nickel. t.ate in, 1s large and commodious ' stock will take place at the court | Flax seed in Sit eras os ee eae . aif es ae : i | : S e S. { ‘ a es county both sian at ins residence in Pappinville, Mo., _ = = men, carry a heavy | the evening. after they had gotten The Arlington would be a j house, in Butler, Mo., March 24, | and American which las been spouts stock and sell on reasonab rofits. | > expe = Se = : 2 38 a aber | se vf i on March gth, 1884, Mr. Olwer | ‘sell on reasonable profits. Let they expected in our city, we splendid place for the holding of ISS4, to consider the organization | *¢lected tor sowing purposes which, we Riley to Miss M. M. R- Hardy, all | The aninitated aeteesean i suppose, the old lady went into} Democratic caucuses. Dr. of a county Breeders association for | de loan to tarmers this season, on as of Lone Gai wio. | the Republicam last week, had bet- } Nick Jeter’s jewelry store and: Landsdown and his estimable lady 1 the purpose of anual sales &c. All pcan sige terms as any party in 2150 Dane oes j z oe parc hasedl tac hee Ee ae Sie 7 2 : x eh ee z j Southwest Missouri and guara.atce prices Mr. Win. W.Gook held the lucky | ter post himself im regard to the mat- | a - : 5 oy 1s or ke dol- | have had a large experience in the ccreaite of blooded stock are cor-'! for coming crop. We have also pases J ial inchnati * ars worth of jewelry. sine: a dially rite: . o z 4 af , number (20) which drew the $18 | mmonial inchnation ot the young! Pe ane J y his outfit} | hotel business, have long been ly invited to be present, and es—! arrangements with a prominent firm m ; Rie cciianan Kaan Withee | men to whom he retered, for some . : ES pronounces humbug, | residents of our eity, and are highly pecially those of Short Horn cattle. | Racine Wisconsin tor a Flax Machine | on North Main street. m the Foun- | of said young men, we can say, kave | *" would advise its neighbors to! esteemed by all. | Meeting will be called at 10 o'clock made expressly for cleaning flax seed, 4 Sin Baan Powder donk oun | . heavy morteage upon them, some | C0 outfor them- = oar p. m., sharp. which takes out all dirt and toreign seeds iz s ot which we predict shall be fore- The Disks omhee kh ; 1 Flax! Flax! Flax!!! J. H. Arwsson and Coane the flax seed as clean as it i» The resic b ¢ rornor of ic = , Se na ee eet \ > | . : i possible for any machine to do, which lent +, on cornor of | closed in the near future. And yet! over 25,000 impressions on its job Messrs. Carnes & Hall are prepar- | F. M. Garcabay, | enables us to offer iii aes reese i > sie 25, i ssion 1 € | inta 1S e rh see if : ine and Fulton streets bas been re- | others amons the ss. Wee oeS CR ee a ing to make the largest flax loan ev- M. Wurso~w we desire to say t Ai c - — = i moved 3 reparations 3 beme . oe eae ities past: week. c : 2 7 4 ay to those tarmers, havin | aes ea fit ations are bemg own personal knowlec tre so) have just added to our al cr put out in Bates county. They FRUIT EVAPOR Rs ace r own; that it they wanttoem d egin the erection of the! bashful that it would never do for a/ sive Gebers have about three thousand bushels of | We manutacture t ee eel: ned before sowing, bring it Cumberland Church thereon winsome dassio cast 2 3 i 2 : ee seed selected trom last year’ a seunneosaae sig gies s Fruit | to us, we will clean it tor you at a very B — > Rane ast upon | latest stvled type. ast years | and Veget i eeiors a Aer ee s y Rev. Woods. D. p. them—they woukd never recover : tiara : those desiring to sow seed this | W ; asa te BEMIES Presiding r of Kansas City se now on ; . noney by calling to : esiileiteedt apy: District M. E. Church South an George Chambers, ke eae x fe making other ar- Me = Church South, will dhe Nes es ewe sar t steam engine te propel the in ts hey can furnish eith- Spring Mi 4 See : & > A allroad, te i a = z « e Pa dehver a discourse at Oak Hill Coe ees ie With tue news press which grinds out |“ oy Russian seed on the I , g stock of church uvear Johstown on Friday : ae m Phare} iioucand rs Rp T most liberal terns. Having the oniy f nilliner oveltses ip : = a = v ands of the booming IME fi 2 anFe é wird : evening before 1st Sunday in Apnl day night of la Sine i >) flax 1 southwest Missouri. neck-we asy the 7 o'clock, on the subdject of Chrstain ee 5 ne ' t eve: i ee ¢ es Bele ocn miles south of a Loe Ys assof job cir customer’s flax seed 5 E. Kixxert- ait *mis-que’? im some way. h = is work Unin ever i we invite ail: vd of the purest kind. 4 = Mr. A. Hamilton tells us that he / thrown down and tun over } “~) you to geveus acall, Our subscrip- ae oe o : rips nie _ : ; ' anc over t assed tacidities for handling | ee t has forty-one young calyes to date. j Wheels. His mght arm was BS ies he OSs 2S > product, will insure the ae I : OA TF keene a Thirty-eight ot which are black, the |} mangled iD } i til the rst ot January, is imereasing | vases the cai rates sek to Nene Sniere ts talon cea ee ‘ _ angled anc t. Boulware says he S - 3 z = turns m the tarmers for their crops. pe are ee eso ick Staliowa Will also grind razors. Satis others red—about thirty-five of these | thinks it will have to be taken off. wonderfully every day, which goes | Ee “rca oe ete: of a cs faction guaranteed. Rooms nerth sidaie-s S z | a ak off, = . Z ; . = - ry stock and s in post office build- ware are males. It will be recollected | but that he will not perform th | to prove that people realize it to be | Come erm pp as Benes amedcewet : Pa De 09- bn cheanest paper inthe Take vour corn to the new ng. A gond trade and stock mostly new, : — that he commenced season before | eration until he is satished that his | the cheapest paper in the county. oS ee mated elevator of | and the only book store in the city. Fail- 77—A fine residence with five acres OF "i Fe = | 8 rtlds, ‘ar : ir |; : : jast, using Galloway bulls on his! internal i injuries are not of such a Re: z ft ees . = fe: a Lined ing health, reason for selling. Also a, #found, in the verv best location in But- = i s bso! 01 é hei 8 s , tdi Shorthorn cews. He is pleased | serious nature as he now beli } County Maps Fr Sale. bisnoeue one eet oe cee _ | fine residence on Ohio street at low fg- | ler splendid improvements, to trade for ayith the cross. low believes] We have five late county maps for sale | pay the highest aie ae eer Es €Y lures. For particulars write or call on improved or unimproved tand in Bates e L $2, co each. = = M.A. Mayxarp, Butler, Mo. | County, Will trade allor a part of the 4 » i C orrespondence solicited igtf. | Premise~ on satustactory terms. } ~ ——-

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