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ssc RS rence rt snegeer ee 2s Ae Seaeeaaens eieaarianiatinm aiaaeacnaRaiea ana anaR i eee enemas BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. BUTLER MISSOURI EDNESDAY APRIL g-, 1534 3urcen, Mo., April 5th. 1854. Leprron Times:—Dear Sir, ] was in your quiet little city on the 5th, j i and while wending my way to the j post office, [ was attracted oy the splendid display ot dry goods, no- tions, carpets etc., in Christopher & | was shown through, | Jackson’s. 1 and to iny amazement, I must say, I had no idea that such a splendidly equiped store existed in Bates coun- tv. I am posted on the prices of yoods where Ireside, and was tempt- ed to price a few articles, they were so much lower than I had ever pur- that J laid in I was shown chased them before, my spring supply. nice dress goods at 7 1-2, 8 1-3, 10 and 12 1-2 cts. per yard Carpets from 30 cts. to $1,25 per yard. Cot- ton goods 6 cents per yard up, ahd silks trom 50 cts. to $2,50 per yd. [can safely say that] saved 20 per cent. by trading with them. ‘lheir store isan ornament to Butler and Bates county, and it seems to me that if the people of Bates and ad- joing counties would call and see their stock of goods, they would be the richer by it. Hopeing Iam _ not trespassing too much on your columns, I remain yours Respt. eG Patronize the Butler ” Marble Works. 17tf- Dr. J. W. Morris and wite cele- brated their chrystal wedding, Mon- day evening. ~ Quite a number of the business men of Rich Hill were in Butler Friday and Saturday. The C. P. Mite Society meets this evening at the residence of Dr.O. F. Renick on South Main street. AIL .are invited to attend. ‘Lhe Se. Clair, Bates and Henry county Fair Associanon will hold | their ninth annual tar on the 17, 18, tg and zoth ot san tember, ry 1884. ‘Ehe w- C. Lis a meeting is afternoon at 3 o’clock m_ the Christian Church, at which time the election of officers will take All are requested to attend. M. E Pimis hold a annual place Rev. Buly, pastor ot the Church, South, called on the afew evenmys since, and informed will be commenced in Sun- meeting us that there the day morning a protracted All are above named chureh next invited. mty (Ark. ) McFarland, two Bates passed through town Baxter Messrs. Butler, brothers Mo., Sunday | : followed trom county, last on their way to the edge of Manen E- a Ww illis has bought the saloon | county and will be b: to-day. jotG - Meirs, and will take pos- ‘he Shion’ Comedy au | Session May rst. John says that will be- | zin a three nights engagement at Wal- ton’s Opera House next Monday | night. Our Nevada friends pronounce | this the best troupe that has visited } their city during the past year. J. M. Reeder, of of the vicinith of | Altona, called and renewed Friday. H Mr. R. says wheat crop in that section looks well, | and the farmers are all very busy | plowing, and oats and flax sowmg is | the order of the day. E. K. Carnes, the efficient ‘aie of the Mo. Pa., railroad at this point, | informed a Tues reoorter that he} sold within a cents, of $150 few worth of tickets for a single north j bound train and evening last) week. | How does this compare with other station *salong the line?" Week , Fournal, Vol. 32] published every Thusday at} Springtie af Mo.. by McClain & Co., with J. .P. Tracy as editor, has been ; received with the request to ‘*X."" The PoxrraZis an erght column ail any The No. 2. home print. and the Tims wishes it success. W. C. Haggard «f Altoaa called iast week and renewed forthe Ties. He says that tarmers in his neighbor- | hood are busy as bees; that he has about 40 acres of corn ground brok- | en, and several acres ready for sowing of flax. Mr. H. intends to | cultivate about 90 acres of corn this | year. He is a good tarmer and an d and true tnend to the Timss. } was at his business near Citizen: | | who has been i : PH | ¢ young iadies would like to | . where John Francisco got his ie t tor catching canary | pe ii it is a success? Ludwick & Son have removed 43; Me | their drug store to the store | Vicinity. ee recently vacated by Woolery & pane ania Radvedeparted tor Tone home in Warrensburg, Monday There willbe «a Sunday School | morning. ‘onvention held at the colored M. --Mrs. Orr and Mts. Tygar of E. church next Saturday and Sun- | Rich Hill, visited in Butler the latter | day | part of ee week. in sums to suit. W. E. WaALtToN, at Butler National Bark. Rev. W. A. Walker of the C. P. church will preach in this city next Sunday, at the court house. Rev. Walker has been conducting a very successful meeting at Harrisonville for about two weeks, having made curity, twenty five or thirty conversions, DeLand’s Chemical Baking Pow- der contains no Starch—no Flour— no Terra Aiba-— no Pipe Clay—no Alum—-no Ammonia—no_ Tartare Acid—nothing but ‘Grape Cream Tartar and Bi-Carb. Soda. City Council convened last Fri- day night forthe purpose of reading and discussing the many propositions for But havirg so many could not analize all one water works. in evening, so they adjourned to meet again to-morrow (Thursday) mwght to continue same. Aubray Ew Be and Miss Ella Williams, Joe Brashear and Miss | Eve Metcalfe, E. D. Kipp and Miss Myrtle McBride accompanied the latter named gentleman to his home in holden, Mo., last Sunday. After | having spent a delightful day at the i home of their triend, they all return- jed to Butler on the g:10 train Sun- iday night. Leonard Totty, Dave Walker, Henry and Livingston, Joe Burcham, a wagon and team, a large isupply of amunition, te a lot of fine rifles, shotguns, pistols ar whis- aten gallon keg of good lett the ‘y, to take a three The Times key, yesterday tor Indian Perritc j four or } Week’s hunt. bespeaks ! lots of fun for the boys. | ee | A couple of dirty, (panier tramps Cc. B. Mc Monday, and conducted them- Mrs. and j entered the house ot re ‘land, selves strangely that McFarland at once sunmoned her husband who When appear- became frightened by. Mr. McFarland put his ance the scamps were 1 in gone but them upand administered a i blessing they will not soon forget. will be a Buck Beer day in Butler. The Meirs saloon is one of the most | and under Mr. will continue one ot the most orderly, | complete in the erty, Wills’ management ; to be, also, Miss Dora at Boon Trimble and Heath were united in’ man lage on Dakotah street in this city last Wednesday evening, Rev. S. M. Brown officiatng. Only a tew ) their intimate frends were present | te witness the ceremony. al thousand dollars to | loan on personal or Real Estate se- | he | ot: Personal. —Dr.N his subscription. j --Prof. Geo. W. Weaver, and | Father McClintock left yesterday for LosAngelos, Cal. —J. M. Thompson, of Elkhart township, has added his name to the TiMEs list. —E. iil of Adnan, renewed his subscription a tew eye- called and nings since. —Miss Lou Lansdown went to In- She returned Monday. J.D. Rollston, of Rich Hull, favored tre Times with a call last week, and renewed for another year. —Mitchel Warford, of the vicinity ot Altona, replenished the Timers purse Saturday by renewing his sub- scripton. -—Mr. Joseph, tor some two years past engaged in the cigar manufac- turing in this city, returned to his home in Illinois last week. -—Misses Trix Blanton. Lizzie McCord. Mamie Blanton. and Birdie Warth, all of Nevada, are the guests of Mrs. Wm. E. Walton this week. —W. farmer township, favored the Times day by calling and renewing for S. Chandler and stock dealer of Elkhart | Satur an | other year. —Sid Franklin has accepted Butler Drug House, po- sition in the all times. Sidis a good student ake a fine druggist. Bigstaff, and will: | Seen and others of Summit Tp., went to Kansas City Mon attend the sales which commenced yester- y to stock {dav and continues until to-morrow. | aires | don, came up to Butler Wednesday and was the guest of her Mrs. R. W. Daniels Se 1 when she Geo. evening, sister-in-law, juntl re- turned to Sheldon. {| Mr. a | Summit’s enter ent to Kansas toa id the one rising young stock City Mon the Galloway Payne, sale of Biack Cattle: trom there he went to Plattsburg to attend the wedding cf Mr. Summit. | his partner. | resident of The | extends congratulations. | Grand Opening. We | SexinG Sryies in | Lapies FurnisHinc Goops to be- ! gin Thursday, April, roth, and con- tinue through the week, aunounce our display of good portion of the {the residence of the bride's fatner | Cordially invited. Samvuer Levy & Co. H Burnea to “Ash 8. H j and groom are both well known in i ot Butler, caught on fire last Fri- The Times, with their many friends, extend con- gratulations. Society in this city. Ww. Gu teaching Prot. colored the school in this city the past winter, was arrai Thursday | for unlawtul intimacy with one Mol- lie Jackson, of} about 13 years of age, one of his pu- a young colored girl pils. Lowry was bound over under $250 bond until next term of circuit court, when the Case will ascertained. Lowry pleads net guilty Grand Opening. We announce our display of , SPRING STYLES in’ MILLENERY and } Lapvtes Eurxtsuinc Goons to begin | Thursday, April roth, and continue | through the -veeh, to whick the !a- ches especially are respectiully cordially invited. Samver Levy & Co. and Lowry. (colored,) {day morning about § interviewed her | A Tis ES reporter | son, who was in town that evening, ithat they saved,vou might | Her son, Bud, had 50 | dollars tn his clothes up stairs, which d. The fourte: and learne say, nothing. loss 1s estimated at hun- ance was $1,000. Phe cause of the fire cannot be ac- Mr. Stuckey when be first discovered it, the flames p ot the build- was bou between on and fifteen dred dollars. In counted for. says were out the ing. intend ereeting a new humediately. Grand Open ing. We announce onr display ot Serine Styies in Minzrsery and Lavres FurnisitnG Goons to begin Thursday, April roth. an¢ continue through the week, te which the dies especially, are respectfully cordially invited. Samvec Lavy & Co. la- aa . L. Whipple, of Pleasant { ap, called Saturday and renewed ! dependence Friday to visit triends. | a promiment | 7 . | where his maay frends may find him | J L Hickman, | B. Daniels, ot Shel- | ot; Bland, who is also a | Ties | MILLINERY and | to which the | ladies especially are respectfully and | The residence of the Widow Stuck: | TBonnes | ey, two and one-half miles north o'clock, and in! | a tew minutes was reduced to ashes. | OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. \ tm SS PNEW FIRM, NE Ww IWLEDSs e and st re GOODS wit M.S. C from the East where I purchased largely ods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps mene am AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 4 i V Miss Mary Van Camp has just re 4 and selling being the basis of my low prices y | ed trom Kansas City where she has ! Cash, both in buying a | tor some time past employed in one of the leading millinery houses in the repared to meet any Competition. Miss Mary, Suge ES CSS es seine 0D You can save money by calling on me and opened out a millinery department H s UNDER PALACE HOTEL. and itv. ] =I m having completed her knowl- Butler for herself inthe first room over J. Power & Bro., store on south side, has a beautiful stock of spring and sum- | mer goods. Miss Van Camp is an ac- complished milliner and the public J IM Mec K I] BBEN . } would do well to call and see her. | | { Headquarters for Millinery. Mrs. Kennett nas removed her milli- nery establishment to the brick building | formedy. occupied) by Erewington &(— Brough, on the west side ot square, fand | is now receiving her new goods. This | is now, doubtless, the larg-zst and most fashionable millinery emporium in the} southwest. Forall the latest stvies in all! novelties in the millinery line, this will | be teund headquarters. For turther par- | } ticulars, everybou¢ is requested to call | — — "=" sounmene = BUGGIES & IMPLEMENTS a Se 7 Cc ro] m ij >} Cc Q x) = ° m Fo Ss 2 m a) m:) 12, 2 = Ar °° - a” AND souuey Ts SU ernie Butler, Mo North Main Street, Cs oe W.E. Tucker has purchased a Vital- | ized Air Aparatus, and is prepared to ex: tract teeth without pain. Office in Opera | House. = 16-5m.* H Ludwick & Son have removed their | drug store to the store room heretotore occupied by Woolery & Rich on North | Mainstreet. The requested | to call and see them. public is | Pure Buek Beer after 1st ot May at J. | | P. Willis’, at Geo. W. Miers’ old stand - | New York Meat Market. if | Messrs. Dickinsheet & } purchased the New York Meat Marketon | North Main owned by Mr. Wemot , 1 their stock; everything kept ass style, ts al choice lines ot ther Hawkins have | street, formerly } and have r | neat and nice; | ways on hand. Don’t failto give jacall. Ee Shes fen eee am g ce. Bea | tashionable drinks, at J. P. Willis’ saloon | = = ¥ Ld atter May st, 1SS4, at G Miers! old Keeps the largest supply of Fine Buggies aud eens Wagons to he found in the city, also. one of the sires 5 best selected assortments of The advantage of buying boots and shoes of Jim McKibben. Low | and a large stock to select from. “< Agricultural Tmplements. | | Smoke Capadora ur the best cigar | Cail and examine goods and prices. | in the world for 5 cents, at Butler Drug | Ea. y 'Mortheast Corner Square. Butler, Mo. | J.P. Willis’ js he aces for Buck : wines, whiskies and cigars, after Cc aS. 3. TK ww iiIss,. Miers’ old stand. t, 1884. atG W, or e = = R722 TRIB POL fg he Lome and see our pet owl at Butler Drug Co ro sia rann ins, en DOLLIE VARDEN LIVERY STABLE paints, all colors and eS ee at Batic: | Drug Co. Are prepared z to Furnish MONEY ] 1 : : & | To toan at lowest rates of interest. The} CHE Dest turn- # outs in the | Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. | | Loan Co., represented by 15tt J. K. Bavoter, Butler, M. Electric City. Etorses ana Noules | bought and sold. The Best Watered Stables in town: | anything from a Jaybird to an Elephant. is the | beast. | Arabian White Oil Liniment best liniment made for man or For sale by Butler Drug Co. can water and feed N. G. Keith the west side contection- | ary man, has removed to the old stand | ; adjoining the Arlington Hotel, and will | | be glad to greet all his old customers and | | as many new ones. |Lecated One Block West of Opera House ws e_EcCERo ne 8 Why do you not paint your house when ou can get paint so cheap at Butler i rug Co. THE NEW GROCERS J, S, MeGHEE & 60, IN (Hh { | y | Dr For Rent The handsome Humphrey residence, | | including 5 acres ot ground, just south } ot city limits, is tor rent. Is one of the! | prettiest homes in the country. W. H. | Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. Best tamily liver pill made is Pil! No. 500. Forsale by Butler Drug Co OPEN FOR BUSINES: OPERA - HOUSE - BLOCK, }. ARL, i wea } Corn! Corn! Yake vour corn to the new elevator ot Letker & Childs, near the depot. reir scales are absolutely correct. Tl dump is safe with an easy grade. They \ Pay the highest market price guar- With the finest. newst freshest assortment of antee satistaction. Lerxer & CHiLps- Take your gun work to Bryant London, South Main He will better work than you can get elsewhere street give vou GROCERIES AND QUEEN W For Sale. I . . ; The west halfotthelnocthwest quar n the Southwest. We cordially invite the public to visit us | ter and the southeast quarter, of the / and inspect our goods and prices. uorthwest quarter of section 26, township price and information aiice, '” WEST ROOM OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BUTLER, MO. S.C, Attex. Care O. W. Brxam, Harrisonville, Cate | | County, Mo. 18-6 5