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sn aKa ener wae etendrreniasrt a RW =< iK MISSOURI. BUTI ER VEDNESDAY APRIL 233, Who Done It! Who knocked bottem eut of high prices on Drygoods, ——— clean No- the Carpets and | ouse Anderson and Miss Ma- Mr. rion McLoed, ail of Shobe, Bates county, Mo. were in marrage this city by H. M. Cannon, Justice of the Peace trons. eoods, and are saveing vou from 10 to 20 per cent ong your purchases: We sit. Who has the We are. pretnest lines of silks, ottomans, cashmeres, gersters, serge, fine mo- | hairs, and in tact all kinds of new style dress goods for spring and summer wear, frum 7 1-2 cts to $2, Cheaper than the cheap- 30 per yd. from est. We have New York a fe just received v more of those white embroidered patterns. All we purchase. Can not get any more. Just call and see our carpets, the styles are the latest, the prices are from § to 25 cts. per yard cheaper than has ever been sold in Butler or Bates county. We have upened them out to sell and the lew dress could prices we have marked them, they dre bound to go. We invite all to call and procure bargains in these goods, also, house furnishing goods, face curtains trom $1,25 to $7,50 per pair. CEE RE& Jackson. Vote for a new ‘jail. Mr. Wood is quite s Patromze the Butler Marble Works. 17tf- Vote yes on the jail proposition Tuesday, April 29- Venor hit the nail on the head with his last prediction. Subscribe | for the Butler Weekly Times unul j jan 1st for 6octs. On account ot the snow storm our steeets were deserted Monday. We understand the wheat is icok ing fine in all parts ot the county. Minups prevail among tbe stu dents of the colored public hool. A iot of Musta ig pomtes sold well at public auction on our s Saturday. Take your wool to Butler Woolen Mills and have ow carded and spun. 21tf The present bad spell of weather will put a damper on corn planting for a while. Don’t forget to turn out and yeson the Apr. 2h. vote jail question Tuesday The revival meetings at the Chris- E. churches 1n this tan and M. are sull in progress Take your wool to o Butler Wooien Mills and exchange it for yarns. 21tf The protracted meetings at the Christian and South Methodist church sull continue. The South Methodist church bas heen receiving some improvements lately. much needed The members of the C. P. church have commenced work on their new church on Pine street. The Timms circulation is fast in- Feasing, in the west and southwest part of the county especially. Our oldest citizens say that they never experienced such weather m Missouri as we are now having. McFarland’s Sam residence in nice | We have just received a hanasome little book with the above title, | hut there is something new and han which contains the material for much | come in window shades, selling at! fun and home amusement i the; cost, at P. J. Jewett’s in « | way Riddles Conundrums, Enig-} block. s. and ts for Acting Char- | as pend ee : | For sare:—A good sp i ac S. | : | . Jee on, nearly new. As a temporary arrangement, un- 20-tt A. B. McFARLAND. \ r notice, the Through Mail ; : = Be aks | ae furthe 8 a . | Its a pity that every voting citizen | Tram for Memphis, over the K. C. | s ; = —_ +, | of Bates county cant visit the old | & M., will leave Kansas City, daily, G 2 eae , | A.M. i Lot 6 = P.M | prison in this town, and decide as a at g.40 A. M. instead ot 6:15 P. M. | : z : | ee : bs f zs | large number did last Saturday—that us heretofore. ; ne | as ———— | they would vote for a new jail. $ n learned from!| z aoe one — 2 s i | Several have “yemarked ‘this week é s fe $ t Saturday, VAMOUS HARDIE rt cee Ys \ that more snow has fallen — since that some little corn had been plant— ed but no great amount, and that al! are about ready to begin as soon as the ground is dry enough. Rev. J- W.B: own, pastor of the colored M. E. church, was agreea- bly surprised last Thursday evening by the unexpected appearance of the members oi his flock, bringing with them presents to the amount of $15. A Times representative in com- pany with T. E. Steele attended the grand ball given by the Pleasant Hill Dancing Club at the Atlantic hotel in that city, last Friday night. The occasion was the closing dance of the season and was indeed a brilliant affair. There 1s an open wellin front of Dr. Betz residence on Dakota street that should have the attention of the ee Another case of child- rowning will be the result unless this well in the street is covered }over mm some Ww lifferent ‘from [what it is now. | 4 Joe Burcham returned from the | | Nation, Saturday mght. He said | {the boys were having a time shooting deer and turkey, and weuld | not return for two weeks yet. Jno. Livingston, oneot the party, met} with a misfortune by sheoting one of | his finvers off. Joe Dickerson left with his fam- | ily last week for Fayette, Howard | county, where they will in future re- | $I Mr. D. was an upright ci during his stay of several years in Butler, and many friends wish him the best of luck. He lett the where with for the Tues to follow him. Q place at the Willis House Jast Satur- nite a ple. deaut little affair took which Rosa county. The | | day about 5 o’clock, p. m. in Mr. T. M. Shaw Miss Short. of Bates were the principal characters. happy holy ties of matrimony Cannon. Dug Black, boys, but who has been in Santa Barbara county, Cal., for the paet three years, returned to Butler last and Sprague, couple were united mm the! by Squire one of Butler’s old 5 : ; | Wednesday, and will remain a} moath or so visiting parents and trends) Dug says his country 1s ahead of this, that they have garden truck the vear, that wages are a great deal better than here, and that itis the place fer a around. and firstot May. The notes wil Te- {turned to each subscriber, at which ta y will be solicited to renew propositi o | ybody surprised at the weath- jer. It may seem a little singular to r wool to Butler Mills and have it carded. Mayor Brown lett he will spend a couple nois, where ot weeks. ‘Pull down the b Sunday night than ever pefore in the same length ot time this past winter. If the ground had been dry and hard, no doubt, it would have proventrue, The jail question is soon to be voted upon. It you have not made up your mind to vote tor it, just visit the old one in this citv and ex- amine it thoroughly. and you will vote tor a new jail witheut a doubr. Rube Walton came up trow Ver- non county Monday night. Rube said that seme corn had been plant- ed in his neighborhood, but thought it would all have to be planted over again. He returned Tuesday ing. Marion Todd, old ot West Boone, was in ‘Timks meorn- our true and tned trend the city Saturday and gave th asubstantial call. object being, so the Times 1s inform- For Democrats that f ca a [oa] [meee (oe) == cS ear: cD — oo [ome] c2 —_— —<) =) cD cv) boug oe RN Wome wry TIS tile tate! 5 AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Will passen gage wagon etc. arry Darts of tne city. See Ee Cash, both in buying g and selling being the basis of my low prices, and see the ROCKFORD $3.00 ner’s. Call | shoe at Max We Iam Prepared to meet any Competition we store wonld respect We of tne | fully iutorm You can save money by calling on me | | UNDER PALACE HOTEL. a and our triends in city country that we are read them witha rulli 3 | tosnit all tastes at lowest pricer- La-; | dies and children’s turnishing good made te order, alse plain sewing done | Stairs in JIM McKIBBEN. on short notice. Grange building. Rooms up Furst & Bradley's plows cultivators an corn planters and reapers at the Grange stere. Cal! and see the ROCKFORD $3.00} shoe at Max Weiner’s. | J. L- LUDWICK & SON, ; PURE BRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, | ; AND DUGGISTS SUNDRIES, J North Main Street, - Butler, Mo BUG IES & IMPLEMENTS |: Miss Mary Van Cam ed trem Kansas City wh tor sometime past employed in one of the leading millinery houses in the «ity. Miss Mary, having completed her knowl- Butler has just return- re she has been edge in the art. has returned to and epened eut a millinery pia dttonr ! fer herself iu the first room over J. | Power & Bre., store on south side, pa | has a beautiful stock of spring and sum- mer geods. Miss Van Camp cemplished milliner the would do well to cali and see her. is an ac- t | aud | TW. the Bess of Champion } See it all D. M. chinerys Leave orders at Grange store | on exibition f field. The} 4 Binder Childs has the Harve now who have wheat Osborn & Co's, harvesting ma- } and reapers fur nished promptly. | are solid in the faita, Marion Todd | Best whiskies, wir ; a ; 5 ‘ tashionable drinks, Wi yn ‘ stands the neblest example ot them i atter May ist, 1984, atG. W. % old oe } stand. Dr. W. H. Ballard has returned | A’ full supply. ia] Refs from Chicago and has tormed a co- Jat ors, all sizes at R. R. Deac partnership with Dr. Christy. After | es ; graduating Dr. B. attended a special Butter i . ' - 2. ft r ' n ! |course of lectures besides having | ets per doz. for I i sh this wee 7” . : Of 3 ery Store “3 other private training on all female | OPer4 Grocery Store. j 3 = ce 1 oP. J. Jewett has a fine i ind Buggies and troubles, being associated with an p42"? Se ee ay f th : shades wiich he is closi nee 180. ONE-OF We eminent Prof. in bis practice ae eee Fier cats best selected assortments of : Cail early i Gov. Fo and Col. Pace left for | aaa Ae | eo ery ; <2 | W.E. Tucker has sed a Vit ar @ id ae j ai q % g t . (Fe. Scott Sunday morning. Their ee Sm ae aa aa a ian € aan aa &, j ized Air Aparatus, and is prepared to ex- sr the notes subscribed by tk the poe of Butler and Bates coun- ty to tk Wal- nut to But ler, which become due the ed, to e defunct railroad trom people living a hundred wiles or so away that it shouid snow a whole day and mght in Southwest Missouri on the arst of April; but it is true. The Timzs interviewed the “oldest inhabitant,’’ nor don’t want to, for fear be might prophesy some- thing worse to come. In 1885 peo= ple should not be surprised to see it snew in july. hasn’r An error crept into the Times last week doing the firm of Bennett, Wheeler & Co.. injustice. The statement that they were bondsmen for George Pigg, the darkey who shot at Bill Harris, incorrect and their not have! was names should tract teeth without pain. Office in Opera i Cail and examine goods and prices. House. 16-5m.* { BABeyene produce 16 MeGheeandiCa Corner Square, Butler, Mo, 4 they wil pay you 2sctsior Butter,and iocts | —— _ P, Willis’, at Geo. W. Miers’? old stand for 3 ggs, inspo ni you Gro-j eeries, China and Queenswar cheap as can be bou i Pure Buck Bee sristot May at J | ile J.P. Ww Beer, wines, whiskies May rst, 1584, atG W, MONEY Te loan at lowest rates of ‘The Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. ! Lean Ce., represented by ist J. K. BruGver, Butler, M Buck rs, after Miers’ old stand. | lis’ js headquarters for and ¢ SH AS. B. LEWIS, PROPRIETOR OF ‘TibkD DOLLIE VARDEN LIVERY STABLE to Furnish interest. Fer Rent The handsome Humphrey residence, ncluding 5 acres ot ground, just south Are prepared ot city limits, is tor rent. Is 2 of the! : . prettiest nemes in the eras w. H. 4 the be ast turn- Electric Walter, Beent Butler, Mo. Take yeur corn to the new elevator ot é - Letker & Childs, near the depot. Their | Eiorses Aarne _ are absolutely correct. Their; bought and seid. The Best Watered Stables in town: can water and teed dump is safe with an easy grade. They | anything trom a Jaybird to an Elephant. pay the highest market price and guar- | antee satistaction. Lkerxer & CHILDS. scales 3 ake ti have been nnec vith the ir} Poste Keired to ahe croand ose young man to make a start in me e -_ nected with the aftair { Z eran cin a ‘Lecated Ona Block West of Opera House E Pity day tent ec oc wee world. fatall asa firm. We make tivis cor- | For Sale eee s : i ae . et See A i} rection that these gentlemen may ae 4 mt. eo. | ME aRDe ly were in this city. The hail storm that visited this | . ‘eve hi z= ' nee The west half, ot the northwest qu i é as 2 ie 4 z not de considered by the public in: ¢ t : r The hail storm is said to have | Section last Friday afternoon was the light they were represented last nies = ones iS s! - \ the light th eprese ast | uorthwest quarter of section 26, townshi ip Spent er ae one | : Se ee | Arlington Eiote L worthwest of Butler than in town. | Settlers say they ever witnessed in | a price and imformation, address, 7 Then it must have been fearful in-| Missouri. 1.arge hail began to fall) A protracted meeting 1s now in S.C, Art Just Opened and Newly Furnished, ig deed. | just at 4 o'clock and tor twenty-five | progress at the Christ SE i SEO Goce ae tiara Spent r mer ie Ties See We cao sisawk: | — it fell so thick and fast one | citv, conducted by Elder Kirk Bax. |S?" ces pices B ee W . J. j ad N SI nt »W N bd I R R, : [cn ee eee ae “oa = arcely see across the Street. | terofSpringheld, Mo. Preaching ev Opera House I ‘ Nisei RA St UTLER, MO. v scribers. Ita person wants to read as everal horses broke loose from the | ery evening at 8 o'clock. The tol- | Grocery store is paving spot cash for pros} eu ee ee ‘ SE i : % gat ei sap aC hie he ie | hitch = seek shelter from the | lowing subjects wiil be discussed | duce 4nd selling groceries cheaper than ro ny plea Storm. 2 < ned < aes L es ths the cheapest. ~wY @ TRY I! him. n = en tne han = duri meeting; Religous zeai J. LA N SDOW N M. D. 5 ey the streets were overflowing with —divine g I eand human ageney im re- Quite a number ot farmers while in] water and the court house vard was) ligion—what must lL do to be saved; apie Butler last Saturday v t conv ; ces 3 av visited the old} white as the dmven snow sti] | Conversion, what is it; evidences or é jici i i “thing”’ called the jail eee reenact ee » Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, dios ne jail. After ex-j} harder storm passed to the east Rea cee ea ae amining it they all decided to vote | of us, the damage of which we have piasnaee = Roe an ah piston GE AES OR ee i a anc OSilive iaw, etc. tor cae jail jt sie : dation ; moral and posit " f All are invited to rim acainknee: x ea West Side of the Puolic Sauare. Butler, Mo, Tranks, Valises Harness Sudtles, Bridles, Whips, ned to call at Gs WYARD’ We advise all i in