The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 26, 1884, Page 8

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~ mt a anita ILEY We wish to cali the the public to the fact headquarters on lf You Want Drugs We Can Fit You attention of that we are = i ! | Tastes has not been able to assce 1 = IEEKTV 7 MES | Charlie Lewis has sold his livery } Personal. i Tim as not bee e sse BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. | i i Hey &| eat Xx , _ tain vet, who the attendants will be. a establishment again to Dudley & ~—Mr. Graham, of Nevada, was ce ithe id Ww . t “ind so goes a ne world. e ‘ | Thompson. | in the city Sunday night. oe BUZLER MISSOURI. Sa cae 3 & 1 are children to-day and men and WEDNESDAY MARCH 26., 1584. Mayor Brown is doing all im his | —AltroV aughan ts lying very = women to-morrow. Then comes | — — — ——= | power to obtain a sufficient SUDDIY: | His death is almost hourly expected. | the realities of lite tor a briet season | Patronize the Butler Marble | of both water and gas for our Gene | ——Miss Tennie Rice, of Nevada, j ang its final decay. The wedding day, | Works. 17tf- | If we fail to get them he 1s determin- j Was the guest of Miss Myrtle Mc- | though a little werld of bliss, 1s not Small farm forsale, chea En | edit shall not be his tault. | Bride the first of the week. the crown ot earths happiness after Small farm forsale, cheap. En- | a ie | ino sce as fT. W. Cu = 12tf.; Miss Johnson, an experienced | —Mrs. Jesse Nave went = Tis later on that we realize SEH as eecese - | seamstress, has opened dressmaking | Parsons. Kus.. Saturday, to be with w greater appreciation the true And the Times special offer 1s to | rooms on the second floor of the Ed- | her husband for tew days. She i object of ou existence, tre cli- be continued. Only 60 cents from wards building, on North Main | is to return to-day. max of earths happiness. now to January next. | street. Parties desiring workin that} —Mr. Bland, a very prominect The Butler Cornet Band gave an } line should call. I4-4t | young sto kd : ahs In the Supre pees last week eS eae Sos ee peat ae went to his old me in Clinton, case ot fohn Atkison ys. A. »pen air concert Sunday afternoon | A Tixes reporter, was invited to t . i i pete : = aa ‘i i sour erate bd - county Mo., Saturday ight. e fdenry, was affirrued, susta ing the in the court house yard. j inspect the dental rooms ot Dr W. Bie : aw i le om I ft Paes aa wil return in a few days FIN which in the circuit court ah kT ie T, 3 ow igs s - @ | 1 y Dy: The Times would request the | E. Tucker, a few evenings a ees ton, an accomplis for Heacy. ‘This was an action Rich Hill Enterprise not to credit | found them to be equally as well H ees, ey te eae oo ee its items to the Democrat | equipped as those ot the large cities. ‘ 1 hy ‘a ‘as Ane ' ale ‘. . ij Re : has been visit tamil her possession, etc., of the west school | Since the acquisition of his pamless a B 5 ‘ : aS i i 3 i i i 1b: - uncle J. BB: alton, Of) house tract of land, growing out of Born: At Midland City, HL, on tecth extractor, his office is com- ai Mareb 24—a daughter to the wife of | plete Butler. for + ‘ etween the same par- Si Garne t, formerly of Bates county. 3 } = of Pr rt. fc Al i —_ teerded m Pet ruary Mr. Mitchell of the firm of } and Mr. Freeman, oi as V e Sap court in favor ot Mo. For Rent 1 A splendid doubie oftice in Opera House suitable for Attorney & Doc- WE: Warron: tors. Elder MeGhee, will preach at t Christian church Sunday and evening, Elder McGhee wil probably occupy the same pulpit for several Sunday’s. J. H. Burk bought the well know: lraugnt stallion = **Black he moraing | Prince” ell Wing & Co., ot Kansas City, is in our ¢ this week the situation with a vi {@ proposition on tl } Brown in water works. Mayor yforms us that after taking Mitchell over the city on Mor p | they then went and examined . | source, ot supply. with all of which (Mr. Mitchell: expressed himself | being well satisfied. 1 Sheriff Hanks received a warrant trom S. Garnetton Monday of this ae eee ies week, Prince will be kept at Mr. | '70™ oe Sone ee Ses Burk’s stable in West Butler Jason Moats, arged vith Brand —— larceny, and in less than ¢ ight eal was called on Monday nigh Club The meeting of t xr of Miss Jennie Rice, of Nevada. Che regular meeting of the club will be held to-morrow night week. Sany’ 1 : lodged in jait in this ext San’l Hammers has sold his farm | ‘OS® jail c on the Appleton road, to Newton Allison, of Papinviile. Mr. Ham mers and family have removed to | C#t¢h Moats, but neretofere he has | the past week in Summit. Mr. Van Clear Water, Sedgwick county Kan. | sg Saturday was an exceedingly busy | day with the business men of Butler. Our streets thronged country people from early till with late. were All making great preparations tor | spring work. Rev. Brown, returned trom Bur- | dette Saturday night, at which time he closed a very at that place. interesting meeting He intorms us that he had 20 converts during his two weeks service, The Dav Bros. of the Butler 5 Suu the work by lamp light makes it an | ashingt Marble Works, have dissoived part- ea Bp ent akes it an | Washington nership, S | Dee I P. going out and Day remain the Marble Works. Mr. S. P. will, we understand, remove to Smith, Ark., this summer. Dav Fr. Judging from the propositions which will ot submuit- ted to the town board on the number be ques- tion ot water and gas, we will cert y getthe very lowest rates at which these accommodations can be sup- plied. Thanks for another copy of the Pocket Manual. The most com- plete reterence book for every day use, now published. This book is so very valuable to all classes, that we sould not afford te be without i. You may obtaia one by addressing Jona Burns Publisher, 717 & 719, Obve st. St. Lows. hon- g as sole proprietor ot | hours Moats was iprisoner in the handsot the Shenft. He was tound t Mayesburg, this county. w thing for J. M- tyes. Mr. Maves said the wasa good hand. He was ty the same ‘vening. Thisis the third attempt by the authorities of that county to } made od Sheriff hts escape. | Hanks does the work for : g fs _ ; ot city limits, is torrent. Is one of the | | lows in a short time; once on their | Arch Hamilton farm in the north | prettiest homes in the country. W. H. | trail, he is good for them. ! part of the county. Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. | *-A Republican reporter was in- | vited yesterday to look at an oii } landscape pamting inthe furniture | | store of P. J. Jewett & Co. It was! | executed by Miss Keith, ot this city, | and displays talent ot a rare and high } ; order, which, it cultivated. may lead | such fel- | in Bates, having taken charge of the Prot. son is to play a very prominent part came over Saturday. jolin- fosurance Commissioner Williams its- m an cngageinent here to-day, Miss Anna T. Wyatt, ed protest against further the attorneys of Re- a omumnister of t : ‘ Alexander of the Coluntbia —Sam and Henry Levy returned : ; insurance company. irsday night from the east: where | f y | vy had been to purchase their teak | 5 J . tt, as a merchant tailor, | spring goods. We are glad to an d ot his profession. Per- | yunce that Sar has great’y Im- aranteed. Southeast corner | proved in health during his absence | froin the city \ complete ck Of spring goods, at fax W er’ ot and shoe store. For good, pure groceries, at low prices, fon G. F Rifle, on southeast corner quare now employed on the Gol flerald. tnice, neat fitting suit or E. Talbott, and you : ad cheap too. It you desir clothes, « tor sever hes, \ . Rifle keep< constantly on han eee Win- | 8 ot tresh groceries, ard sells then : oe ck prices. chest Kv.. and one of the pro nent stock men of that proud state. Vlow shoes. the largest assortment Max Weiner’s cuest of B. Bb. has been the ¢ Bigstaft Eor Rent. The handsome Humphrey residence, | including 5 acres ot ground, just south Meeter, will in future make his home Ladies kid opera slippers in all prades, --Miss Alma Radford, daughter i at Max Weiner’s. of Dr. Radtord of Kansas City. and Miss Minnie Morrison, of Fay- ett, have been visiting Mrs. W. A Times reporter stepped into Z. J. W. Fergurson, of Rich Hill. Williams grocery store Saturday to inter- | i ladies | Wi¢W him; but to save our life we couldn't | fora short time. The young ladies j catch a spare moment. All hands were , to distinction.—Repudlican. ; Were the guests ot Mrs. N. B. Jeter | rushed to death tying up groceries, and OAL The we } < eS £ = | they even pressed the reporter in service | | ~Miss A Be Boe - an oil, in this city last Sunday. for a while. Indeed it looks like busi- , Painting onexhibition at the furm- | =” ee 5 ‘ j ness. That firm ha- a very extensive i ture storeot Mr. Jewett, which is Taswell Dodd, a brother to | trade which is constantly ‘increasing. Pronounced a work of much merit, | Phe fact that Miss Keith executed | object ot more than. ordinary est, and shows the young Possess tine powers of inter- lady to imMagination as well as a high order of | skill."?7-— i Record. The attention of the Tins had been called to ti above alluded to, but mox Miss Keith i been for e, since > and has typo in How tor prese t year, an efficient the Times’ con DOsINg rooms, ever, we may be pardoned pending our approval to the above justly merited compliments. The Colossus of Rhodes must take a back seat. Bartholdi’s Statue of **Liberty Enlightening the World” | tS a revelation. New York is to be Mrs. W. F. 1.afollett. of Summit township, returned last week trom Territory, where he had been ter the past winter looking out anew hon Mr. Dodd is dissatts- The result of tare dealing with the people. | {Send six cents receive tree, a costly box of goods which will he fvithersex, to more mon- ey right away than anything else in the i fied with that country; he represents | worid. Fortunes await the workers ab- wt unhealthy by reason of the contin- | selutely sure. Ar once addresss True & ee ans Co., Augusta, Maine, ty-1yr* ual fall of rain and heavy tog. He will likely locate in Bates ¢ Auswer Wanted. ee bring us a case of Kidne ° int that Electric bitter. a4 - wil vcure? We sav they « Phe wee is of Prof. | not as thousands of cases already perm; Chas. M. Johnson to Miss Anna 'T. ty cured and who are daily recom- ; +7 Electric Bitters, will prove. Wyact, will be cetebrated this after- ? sease, diabetes, weak back, or iplaint quickly cured ood, regulate the bow on the diseased p. suranteed. For sal - M. Cram]y & Co. City Noi brides noon at the residence of the Se tather, F Weeatt. Rev. Wal ceremony, after which the repast will be spread. AAtg o'clock Mr. and Mrs. J wt 5 oclock. the prenonnce wedding Z stove. Bucklen’s Arniea Salve. n envied And im some smaller de- | son, will take the traia for their new eee reap papa phnaaal 2 the EASE Ss = a = world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns { nce may be = We have ; home in Parsons, Kansas. where Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever , Tus een resented w a ' 2 2 7 “hi i » i Pp 1 wth a superb Prof. J. has established an excellent , Sores, ec-, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, | picture. 26x36, by the Travelers Ins. | Co., ot Hartford, Conn., giving a i giving j US image. i business as instructor of music. Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- aranteed to Et j | Capital representation of the majes- | 1S understood that about a hundred | invited guests will be present. ; Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap ANDG WALL PAPER. ai ( Celis NSamine our stock and pric ades and whi we will make you happy. Reasonable Rate, F. M. CRUMLY AND COMPANY. EW FIRM, NEW GOODS Having bought the M.S. COWLES stock and haye just returned from the East where I purchased largely TR Tia TS FURNISHING GOODS. LERNER Et JIM McKIBBEN. \ North Main Stre a A A AR mt PAL S, It ID i BUGGIES & IMPLE ——— <= Ww ZONs to Rushed to Death | on Co. Agricultur foun t selected al Call and examine o + ast © orner Square, lint woods ACE HOTEL. J. b- LUDWICK & SON, PURE URUG MEDICINES, PAINTS, QILS, GGISTS SUNDRIES, Mo ek eam MENTS Liutior Efenry. Keeps the largest supply of Fine Buggies and ot the he cits. also one ass nts of Implements. ind prices Butler, M et < © es ror a tions, ¢ cure in every in- | ; stence, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts | per box. Forsaleby F. M. Crumly & Ca. The: tt NEON “Till January ist, 1885. Hhk-— <r RINE een So Steet e see

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