The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 2, 1884, Page 8

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i We wish to calt the attention of the public to the fact that we are headquarters on lf You Want Drugs We Gan Fit You F. M. CRUMLY ND COMPANY, ; ofall grades and si he our st¢ ! we will make vou happy. uf ai Reasonable Rate, AND COMPANY. exam ae je ean are LS} BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. | BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY APRIL 2z., 1884 Patronize the Butler Marble Works. r7tf- Police circles were quite interest- ing last wee The Board of Bates county, will court house April 7th ’84. Equalization ot convene at the The Times learns that a mail route will be placed in service from Butler to Johnstown, by the way of Spruce, after July rst. By instructions from Will Badg- ley, the booming Times will greet A. P. Daniels in HL, trom row “til January next. weekly J. S. Paddack, of this city, ship- ped last Saturday, two car loads of fat cows and heifers for beefing pur- poses, to Indhanapolis, Ind. Allen, was arrested one day bea last week for drawing a pistol and resisting tried before Justice Meek and bound oilice Dickerson. He was over under $300 bond until next term of circuit court. Fhe Kmghts Templar organiz tion of this city accompamied by the Butler Cornet Band went to Inde- | vce Thursday night tast to at- end the Palistine Commandery Instalation. They reported a splen- lid time. By some means the professional ard of Dr. O. F. Renick did not appear in the Times directory last week as it should have done. The first professional Doctor man to give in his card, and we re- was the gret very much that itwas misplaced. A very pleasant social event took of Don Kin- evening. Six eight couples were present, and all ce at the residence pi ney last Tuesday or enjoyed the evening very much. The event was given in honor ot H. M. Douglass Mrs. Kinney. who spent last week m the city. » brother of Lamar Democrat: HERALD tound its way to this office ! this Week itis a neat little sheet tull of locat news and is bemg well oat- ronized. C. VT. McFarland is the editor, and C. E. ate. Edwords, We wish the venture success. One, Frank Widz. a ominer, who burglarized Rob’t. Handley's resi- | dence im Rich Hill about three weeks ago, was caught last Tuesday at the t wonder, and eat on put in rge ot Shenff Hanks. who imme- Nevada diately placed him im the jail. where he now rematas. Ye shaving on Sunday, ossman & Hyrt and will give »oth- you the neatest hair cut, the sm est and easiest shave of the city. est bathroom ot anvore im Besides they bave the southwest in sive the connection therewith. ¢ { one call and be convinced. H One Jason Moats, of whom the} Tistes made mention last week as be- ing in the hands of Sheriff Hanks, | upon a writtrom Polk i grand larceny, w vereda inio! the hands of the She ot Polk coun- i ty last Friday, when he at oe county, tor | ed for home with him. The Archie ; associ— ' | If there were any firms or individ- | j ual business men of our city whose | names were not solicited for the di- | rectory in the Times last week, they were omitted unintentionally. The directory was gotten up hurriedly for last week’s issue, and it is quite probable that some of our business men were overlooked. Butler was represented at Rich Hill Sunday by twelve or fifteen couples of young people, who drove down in the forenoon, and were highly entertained at the Talmage house until in the afternoon when they visited the water works, smelters etc., and returned home merrilv. i ocrat, states that ‘ta legislative en- actment against dancing in Missou- !ri should be looked after.’’ Now come, Bro. Lee; simply because you dont can not dance yourselt, advo- cate such stringent favor as to which pro- | | amuse nent hnbit an innocent so many hold as the.r greatest pleas- | ure. | At the meeting of Stock men on March 24, it was decided to meet { Personal. —IJno. T. Smith went to Lamar, H Mo., on legal business last Friday. | —Dr. Ed Glessner, formerly ot this city, spent a couple of days in | this city last week. { —Mrs. Capt. Tygard returned Saturday trom a visit to her parents | in Pennsylvania. —Mrs. W. P. Sevier, of Summit, lett Monday for an extensive visit to her tather in Montana, Ty. ---W.H. Broughton, of Altona, recently made the Times happy by a | | } i renewal for another year. —F.C. Lee, ot the vicinity ot Al- } tona, calied a tew days since and re- | newed his faith in the Trstes. | ---W. M. Young, of Altona, vored the Times with a pleasant call fa- the other day and renewed bis sub- scription tor another year. —T. J. Walton. dropped down | on the Times ofhce a tew evenings since and added his name to our list | ot subscribers. Charlie Burns, known to the citizens of Butler, is now stop- He spent a ping in Kansas City. again on Saturday April 5, "S54 at the court house and report the available Me Breeders of all stock | amount of tor the | } contemplated sale. ting to be at 1 o’clock p. m. | kinds of fine stock are cordially in-- | vited to be present. | | McGhee will the } Elder N.#. temporarily at preach Christian | church in this city. He will begin a | series of lecturues next Sunday | ©The Typology of the Jewish Ta j nacle, and deliver one on] | lecture each Sunday mght, but will preach on | varied topics Sunday mornings. | He requests those who desire to hear j these lectures, to read the entire | | books of Exodus and Hebrews. | Sheriff Hanks released Carson last Friday at noon; when Carson payed Sheriff took his gold watch and cham to secure cost. | his fine, and the i | It Carson does not redeem the same | within ten days trom last Friday, it ! shall be sold to the highest bidder at ; the court house in this city. Upon Carson’s release he was immediate- | | ly re-arrested for maiming the nose and face of S. P. (Carson) was tried before Justice Meek and was acquitted. Francisco. The Rich Hill Sux, appears this That pa- per first launchee forth. we believe, as simply The Daily Sun;? then changed to **The Mor ' next to **The Evening Sun;"’ | We; Ibe | week as a semi-weekly. Was g 4 Sun;"’ and now as the **Semi-weekly. suppose that the next change w whic “The Setting Sun,” always | }will remain im | day morning for Ft. t week couple of davs in our city | —Father J. M. Cooy vored us with a pleasant visit Friday. and renewed his subscription for the TIMEs another vear. Miss Eroma Levy, an ex- tended visit with sister, Mrs. Sam’l. Levy. in th itv, returned te her home St + hurs day nig —-R for Albana, Oregon. traveling The 1 prosperity. —Ben. Hail and linois last week to vis F. Canterbury left last week Mar © 4s home. n search o a new wealth and MEs Wishes >went to Ti- ives. Mr. half H. has returned, bi etter Iilinois tor severai weeks. —Mrs. Judge Parkinson and Miss Mattie Slater returned Saturday from | St. Louis where they tending a meeting of the Woman’s had been at-— |} Missionary Society. —C. T. McFarland, editor of this | paper, in company with his brother, N. B. McFarland, lett last Thurs- Smith, Ark., | He] 4nd are now secing the many sights | including 5 acres ot ground, just south of ‘*Rackensack.’’ They will re-| turn probably the last of this week. i Albert Sackett, well known to all | ot the people of Butler, formerly one | of ‘tour boys,’” but who has been liv- | ing in Versasles, Hl, for a few vears past, arrived in the city Friday last remain this week visiting Albert is look- | ing well, and reports as doing well. | —Misses Laura Rudy and Mackie Lobban, who have and will parents and friends. been | se, be glad to greet all his old custome ot city limits, prettiest homes in the country. Letker & Childs, near the depot. scales | dump is safe with an easv grade. pay the highest market antee satistaction. ter and the OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. | Pre == = = ' All local advertisements in this column | NEW FIRM, NEW GOOD: U be charged for at the rate of five | cents per line for each insertion. | iene . Et race Be | Having bought the M.S. COWLES stock and haye just returned Ladies Take Noti i from the East where I purchased largely Those desiring lessons in Voice Culture | will please remember that Iam ready to | . . serve them on reasonable terms. Also will | IV 100 § 0 ions oots 0es als ans , give instructions in ali the stvles | { 3 j 5 5 5 of Embroideries comprising in part of | Kensington, Applique both Onlaid and AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Russian, Turkish, Spanish, Couching, Point Rus- Ribbon Cross Stitch. Will also learn to do stamping. | Mrs. C. T. McFarranpn. Inlaid, Arrasene, Chenille, work and Russian g and selling being the basis of my low prices. A barrel ot Granulated sugar for $1.00 Dis lam Pr at J. BrouGu’s. Plow shoes, the largest assortment, at ase You can save money by calling ne Mar “ © money by calling on me UNDER PALACE HOT L. Ready mixed paints all colors, cheap tor cash at Butler Drug Co , north side tract teeth wit ce in Opera House. 5m.* One dollar will buy a barrel of granu- lated sugar at J. BrouGH’s. Butler Drug Co., north side of keeps af quar J. L- LUDWICK & SON, PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, C.LS, NDRIES, inter’s supplic t and Max Weiner’s boot AND DUGGIST®S SI Loan Co., represented r5tt J. K. Brucrer, Butler, M. eee cle the Butler Drug Co:, north % Bee North Main Street, - Liwtie:r. Mo . LE ATE 5S A ERR LN al Fk men Le ee MONEY | BUGGIES & IMPLEMENTS pm] \ tul at But ide ot square JACK ror sALe:—A good Jack, 5 ye: old, for sale or ade on reasonable tert Callon Thos, £ rvhill r 3utler, or at | the old George Keliev fa m on the Mi- | ama. 15-3¢ | Smoke Stratton & Storms fanev Capa- dora cigars, Butler Drug Co. north side of square, sole agents tor Butler. N. G. Keith the west side co old | stand ary man, has removed to the adjoining the Arlington Hotel, and will as many new one: 4 aa Ladies kid opera slippers in all vrades. at Max \Veiner’. Se RSS Sec re evs ee a Ld ee | SS Fienry. Keeps the largest supply of Fine Buggies and Wagons to be found in the city, also one of the best selected assortments of For Rent The handsome Humphrey residence, of the W. OH. Agricultural Imp! ts Corn! Gorn! alata APEC maemts. Take your corn to the new elevator ot | Their their Morthens They i guar- is torrent. Is one Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. Cail and examine goods and prices. Corner Square, are absolutely correct. 3utler, Mo. price LerKer & Ciitps. For Sale. The west half, of tl LLC WV Iss. CHAS. EB. PROPRIP TOR orthwest) quar OF TFT goes down. Howeve the Times ee a uorthwest qu % hopes that both i-week- eee . fs ane 32 Z for inci eek-| ed in Butle meht=tosvisit | orice sdadcioanition, 3 AE Tae | trienc Miss Lobban iett for Ler! S.C, x. iL 3 If the names of es could; home in Warrensburg Mond: Care O. W. Byram, Harris 5 Cate t |, Ee “ : be ascertained (which they ;} morni Miss Rudy remain | County, Mo. : AYe prepared to TF urnish can be) that followed up t in Batler several davs. FRUIT Brsarorarors the best turn- its in the } E Ses : : ts GC tury : H party several miles this side of —Dr. C. E. words, of the Ar- ‘emanutacture the “ ms Fruit ie Hill last Sunday ever vie HERALD, companied by his | and Vegetat porators tor + Els acy Oty - yelping and fi pt n wife. Mrs. E. Emery and Mrs. | 'se- We also make Bidwell P Ze i ; ? ; . Fruit Evaporators for a medium size: we resence, they would most J. M lef Archie, were mj F ae ye presented to the Graz Jury. | the citv one day last week. and fa- i j : ors have no equal; ther seli on 4} t y st Watered Stabi-s in town: can water and feed But, come to think of it, they but a lot of hoodlums, boot blacks, Bat were gutter-pups, they t ete. even vored the Times o' ant visit. ew This was the first visit for z office, he ladies to a prin and: ¢ Evapor, a pleas- | their m on prices to con nd solid. T Be t oblig -phant > Block Wec-t -f Opera House te with wo ess them at glad to Send for i hines parties a get ustrated should be taught that this is a ciyil- | they expressed themseives highiy | T@sonable pric ized nation, and that law prohibits gratified with the proceedings of the aie ae = , si = ae 7 E"“_UBcCHE&e SE @QD- a ar wa atnulacturers, aiamazoo, carrving consealed weapons. | Tres office. Call again. ‘ | Mich. 163m. * Fay ee me Re

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