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NOEL EN RET LL TIO LSI TITS bE TILT TIL I I CL LDL A PIL aay BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. Who Done It! bottom ¢ o knocked the n out of high prices ¢ Orygoods, arpets and house turnishing tions roods, and are saveing you from to 20 per cent on} your purchases? We are. We done it. pretest silks, ottomans, lines of cashmeres, gersters, serge, fine mo- hairs, and in tact all kinds of new goods for spring and style dress summer wear, from 7 1-2 cts to $2, 50 per yd. Cheaper than the cheap- est. We have‘ just received from New York 2 few more of those nice white embrordered dress patterns. All we could purchase. Can not get any more. Just call and see our carpets, the styles are the latest, the prices are from 5 to 25 cts. per yard cheaper than has ever been sold in Butler or Bates county. We have opened them out to sell and the lew prices we have marked them, they are bound to go. We invite all to call and procure bargains in_ these goods, also, house furnishing goods, lace curtains trom $1.25 to $7,50 per pair. CHRISTOPHER & Jackson. Marble ryt - Butler Patronize Works. Tom Childs 1s just row receiving his Champion Binaers, and they are aaisies, too. For sALE:—A good spring wag- on, nearly new. 20-tt A. B. McFar_Lanp. the Quite a Tae ‘r were disappoint- ed last Suuday by the mud_ prevent- trom visiting German ing them Town. Do you read Christopher & Jack—- son’s card at the head of this If you want something page | H every week? rich, don’t miss an issue. | The new railroad proposition may be a good thing, but there is some- | thin deal sight better, money, at Jewett’s furniture rium. Mr. J. E. at Virgima, sold, a short time since, to Mr. Jno. Bassett, land one mile south ot that town, for $35 for less empo- | Armstrong, postmaster 4O acres © per acre. this city held a The colored people of and surrounding country, Union Sunday School C the colored M. E. church last Satur- da nvention at and Sunday. Elder Kirk Baxter, of Springtreld, Mo., is conducting a series ot meet- ings at the Christian church. The meetings are largely attended and much interest taken, 2 aS 1 The Laclede Hotel now owns aad runs its own bus and baggage wagon. This hotel 1s never found in the rear, but always at the front, John Pat- ton has charge, and gives careful at— tention to passengers. Joe. T. Smith while athis home a few evenings since, by some hook or crook accidentally knocked a re- volver from off the beaureau on to the floor when it was immediately discharged. He and his wife were standing close by but fortunately were not hurt. ot Harri- sonville, will, in a short time. Dr. Ed. Glessner, now so the Times has been intormed, locate in | Springfield, Mo. Doc trom a mere boy in red di} has many triends here who wish him was re this city, success wherever bis lot may be cast. So We A ioe i { Ove Harris, of Summit, was Rick= | ed by a mule with both feet last Sat- urday. Mr. Ho having just pulled | the brible from off the animal, it wheeled and let him have a biow, with his heels. He was knocked cown, and half disabled tor a day or so, but was rot senously hurt. } A Times reporter rece'ved a com- munication from vinton a few since with request to publish. State, however, that the publish no days | Wili | Tints will | communication unless the name of the correspondent upany the same. Send in your! name. please, with your Jetters, here- | j ee ere a No-| 10 Who has the | } & Co., surpassed all | The Tims, he _ PERSONAL. sas City Mond —A.H, Humphrey. Andrews late of England, Prof. will lecture at the court house Thurs- run having Butler tor j day and Friday evening. Subject: | Kas., arrived in But iv wane —-the development of religion and ind will rem ce eer: ee iscence. Pree and all invited. ». Bentley of Lone Oak c Wl Times rep eee iiray | Ca at tie aaates offi one day last ; \ nile s report as trav- = ‘ 1 ek and ordered the Times for a i j eling sirouet the western part ot week and ordere¢ = 2 action in every < a year, the county one dav last week, he ¥ : sesteacse lie.. | was informed, by reliable authority, —Miss Clara Mize, sister to De OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN jthat the bridge across the Miami Mize, and who has many friends j here, 1s again emploved at teaching fe vee pen cide aie % ‘ : All local advert: sin th | west of Butler was becoming unsafe, and needed repairing badly; that 4 school in Sprague, this county. | sill was giving way, and unless it —Rev. Walker will preach at t Rev. G. h protracted meeting at the M. E. | thriving. —Miss Lou ed Friday night He leaves a widow and nine Services | by all. children to mourn his loss. were held at his residence in the af- Everingham, return- from Columbia, will be charged for « rate of five h insertion. per line fore was repaired soon would seriously «Summit school house, the 3rd Sun-) 7 - vo = | injure hic structure. Evidently Mr. } day in May at 30’clock, p. mM. All “og Eatlede New sie zane, i Wolfe’s attention has not been call- | are cordially invited. nice. ; 2 eacled ed to this. | —Rey. Ben Deering, of Rich | gage wagon ete. Will N. Mame @rent Pastor | Hill is assisting Rev. Buely in the! and carry passengers to { parts of tne city. Leave orders at La- of the M. E. Church, (north) died : - aig RS are at his residence in this city last Sun— | Church (south) this week. ae day at 11 o’clock a. m., of pneumo- —Bob Harriman, one cf the boss | ! Hats! Hats! nia. Rev. Houtz had lived in But- | merchants ot Sprague was in town Good styles, good quality, and low ler about a year and was well liked j yesterday, and reported Sprague as = s OSS wonld We of the Grange sto our triends in we are ready to | fully iutorm city country that them with a tull line of millinery goods ternoon by Rev. B. A. Disney, Mo., where she has been attending } to snit all tastes at lowest prices. La- Pastor of the M. E. church, and his} 4) Baptist College. dies and children’s turnishing goods remains taken to W arrensburg Mon- 0 Me cdi Mite Ecotec or al | made to order, also plain sewing done day meruing for interment. : aa oie i fon short notice. Rooms up stairs in a: - f vierde, IIl., relatives of Judge E. L. | Grange building. Mr. A. Hamilton after two weeks | Tisdel, of this county, are visiting | Ae sie eee or more absence in Ky., has return- | the family of the latter. | Mmeticg. ed. He speaks well for that coun F iz = 2 | Mason Howell, 1s visiting rela- try... The principal topics of talk ; : = tives in Butler this week. Mason there ars politics, whiskey, tax and me z | was once an employee inthe Times | tobacco growing. fee : a | office. He resides in Independence, Mr. Hamiltom purchased a tarm | M near Lexington, but will make his | 3 ; 1, Palcanie teins ; — home in Bates for several years yet Zib. Williams lett last we 20s He thinks that Bates county will | St Louis, where he will remain fo grow as much corn and graze as | Several months under treatme I } “ves ele order: r his mat many cattle per acre. as thie famed | his eyes. He left orders tor his mail . be f. a “dt ‘ol I blue grass region. He thinks that | to be forwarded to C sles | that beine his nearest rst of- Bates county ranks as high as any | that being his neare CF) p , county he has had any experience | fice i combined farming, a man | in tor combined fa : ane ea 2 man | any Giavialie witt 2 Sood piece bad he s ae While County Clerk Starke, Treas- fone better his fortune nancually Y urer Catron and Circuit Clerk Jen achanve ar ounty. 1 t a change ae ite: Bese kins were in St. Joe last week, tak- Samuel Levy & Co.. gave another j ing in the city, Mr. Starke spied a ) of their regular spring openings, at | pair of large elk horns over the door their ample headquarters on the cast | of a restaurant, which brought back side, last week. A representative of | recollections of a time when he was the ‘Cimes was led thither by his | a beardless youth he killed an eik, wite, who, upon entering the estab the hornf of which measured seven Eshment, took up a bee line for the | teet from tip to tip, and alsoremem- horns in 1868 St. millmery department, presided over | bered that he sold said by Miss Bertha Aichner, lately of St. | to a confecuonery man in Joe for $15. Upen cl Starke found tk Louis, with exceeding grace and ef- ficiency. ‘“Lhis exposition of Levy se €xan l former oc@a- horns to sions of the kind, and proves them | very identical ones he stil to be among the leading mercan- | his possession, recognizing them py tile houses of the great southwest. | some marks of old) standing. He Mr. Levy reports goods very cheap purchased them back again for the this season. }sam of $10. brought them home with him, and intends keeping them as a souvenir of his young manhood. Woolen Mills Reopened. The Butler Woolen Mills, which Mr. A. Hamilton has from Kentucky a small quantity of | White Burley tobacco seed, can be had by applying at Times of- | tice, by parues desiring to test its) have proven a worthy institution for adaptability to Bates county jmany years past, but which were This 1s the highest price and finest | closed last spring owing to untortu- are to be again Good land in | put into active operation. to $1roo rent! These mills were established some brought H which j soil, quality ot all the tohaccos grown 1m | nate circumstances. the United States. Ky., pays from $75 per acre by cultivating tobacco on it. | fifteen years ago by Messrs McClin- | Mr. Hauwilton thinks as Bates is | tock & Son and were conducted up- same latitude and limestone soil, on a solid and substantial basis. un- that it could be grown very profita- | til last spring when financial embar- bly here. One acre of good tobac- | | rasments caused them to dispose of co in Ky., will buy the land it grows | the factory, at which time Messrs. 4+ on. Mr. H. believes that tobacco | | C. Clark and M.S. Cowles became will more than pay tor one acre here. | the purchasers of the property, and ever their 9osession have had it in Sixty-Fourth Anniversary a ie Mr. Ciark informed a Times Judge E. L. Tisdel, one of Bates’ | S'®°°- prominent and substantial citizens, | T6PoTter that he had now sold the residing some six miles south of this | Ms to T. J. Darr, esq.. of Carrok ate pea "Pees -rcnomes sen tom: Mo., and that said gentleman to make would be 3utler this formed, sixty-tour vears old to-day ould be in Butler this w (Wednesday). atrangements to repair the mulls at Quite a number of friends and | OPS: relatives have been invited to gather The Times is glad to learn that at his residence at this appointed aS me aS — is oe ee time to celebrate his sixty-tourth an- vived, for it has in the past. and miversary in a manner which wil] S)ould in the SETS : i ames the bring back many pleasant remem. | !€#ding berances past and gone. His many warm iriends have purchased a fine fr some time would soon znd sale stable Oh io street. Last easy chair, wh is to be presented ot Tisdel, his estamable lady past t teed to the Judge as 4 token and Mrs esteem, open a liv ery. at his old stand on has m a manner, peculiar to her week he received six new buggies own style, prepared a sumptous re- | and a fine carnage, manufactured past, which excludes all doubt as to. by Gangwer & Berger, ot the Ft. her capability in the culinery art. present on this occasion much joy, and that the Judge and his may I:ve to celebrate many more such. Scott Carriage Works, and thev are as fine a lot of such werk as ever came tothe city complete in every Geo. is an old hand at and knows how { wishes ail | parucular. - the livery business holding will and I hereby notity all parties warrants on contingent fund that I o Nov. 1833, all on salary, judges and clerks of election and jury tund; | per and insane tund, and that | est will be stopped arter April 10, 1884. R.S. Catron, Treasurer. | Pay all protested prior also all warrants on pau- inter- 19-2 Miss Mary Van Kansas C tor some time past emploved ir ed from ery houses in the ity. g completed her knowl- rt, has returned to Butler Tout a millinery department tor herselt Power & » store on south side, has a beautiful stock of spring and mer goods. Miss Van Camp ts an ac- complished rand p would do well to call and sce Best whiskies, wines, beer, and all fashionable drinks, at J. P. Willis’ saloon atter May ist, 1884, at G. W. Miers’ old stand. 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.* removed Ludwick & Son have their tore to the store room pied by Woolery & Rich Mainstreet. The | to call and see them. dru heretotore North requested occuy on public is Pure Buck Beer after 1st of May at | P. Willis’, at Geo. W. Miers’? old ome The advantage of buying Jim McKibben. and a large stock to select from. boots and j | shoes of Low. prices J. P. Willis’ js headquarters for Buck | Beer, wines, whiskies and cigars, after | May ist, 1854, at G. W, Miers’ oid stand. MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. The | Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. | Loan Co., represented by J. K. BruGLER, Butler, M. | Lecated One Block West of Opera House EE’ ER E_ECHEEe WEED j ustt For Rent { i | | The handsome Humphrey residence, | | including 5 acres ot grow ad, just south ! of city inci is tor rent. Is one of eo) | | prettiest homes in the country. W. H. : Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. ! Corn! Corn! Take your corn to the new elevator of Their Their | Letker & Childs, near the depot. scales. absolutely correct. dump is safe with an easy are grade rade. pay the highest market price and antee satisfaction. Lerker & ei Take your gun work to Brvant London, He better work than you can g in southwest Missouri. South Stain street will give For Sale. The west halt, ot the northwest quar- arter, of the ter and the southeast q a 26, township Mo uorthwest quarter of sec For 41, range 32 Bates county, price and imformation, address, Care O. W. Byram, ilarrisonville, Cass county, Mo. 18-6t® For a Clean Shave Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest eorner of the square. They have aneat, como able room 38- Fred Dor: Barber Will give vou a neat shave, shampoo or hair-cut. He keeps none but experienced barbers. Will also grind razors. Satis- taction guaranteed. , square wait on} | bought and sold. | anything trom a Jaybird to an Elephant. Rooms nerth side ; W FIRM, NE Ww GOODS GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Cash, both ir ving basis of my low prices I am Prepared to meet any Competition. You can save money by calling on me UNDER PALACE HOT-L. JIM McKIBBEN. J. — LU DWICK &S SON, PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DUGGISTS SUNDRIES, North Marin Street, - nema yarn BUGGIES & IMPLEMENTS rT. Cc. “Henry. and of the Kec »dargest supply of Fine Bu Wagons to be found in the city, best selected Agwricnultunl € ps tl alse one assortinents of Tamyplecacnts. Call and examine goods and prices. Corner Square, Butler, Mo. HiAs. IF. 4c WV Iss, POPRIETOR OF TT. is DOLLIE VARDEN LIVERY STABLE to Furnish outs in the City. . Northecst Are prepared the best turn- Electric Horses aa = - The Best Watered Stables in town: can water and teed THE NEW GROCERS — “JS, McGFEE & 60 OSINESS IN ° HE OPEN FGR OPERA - HOUSE - BLOCK, ment of ‘OW ARS, We cordially invite the public to visit us With the finest, newst a #580 In ih ie Douthwest. and inspect our ae and prices. WEST ROOM OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BUTLER, MO. } isutier, Mo reve engneai