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BUTLER WE LF WEDNESDAY MAY 14, 18) MISSOURL Too Good to Keep. We have at this writing 2,604 pairs of ladies, misses, childrens and 1 infants hose. They were purchased in New York ind we, to-day, Jay on our the importers, trom ounters your inspection, the best and st stock of money, ever betore shown to peo- ple of Bates county. Without fear | of contradiction we say that we will for hose, for the least save you from 20 to 30 per cent. Our Mr Christopher while in New York loaded too heavy on these goods, as he was buying them so much cheap- he his | er than he had ever done before, did rot know when to stop, so error is your gain. They must and | will be sold, the purchaser will be } the happy one. All kinds of carpets, lace and oth- er curtain goods. 315 parasols, fans, dress goods of all kinds. This place in this paper belongs to Christopher & Jackson. Some- thing new every week, read it. CuristorHEer & JACKSON. Wool Wanted! 1 wish to inform my friends and the public that Iwill pay the highest mar- ket price for all kinds of wool in spot cash. Lewis Hoffman, 23-4 North Main street. Butler Times 50 cents till Jan. rst. Patronize the Works The cistern in the court house yard is heing cleaned out. Butler Marble 17tt- ‘Take your wool to Butler Wooien Mills and exchange it for yarns. 2utt | Mrs. Bridgman is just recovering | trom a spell of sickness. - pails ® | Elder M. M. Davis will preach at | the Christian church to-mght. EF Take your wool to Butler Woolen Mills and have it carded. 2rHte ans to rent at W. Waiton Butler is to have rus this sum- mer. Boys, save up your dimes. Everybody can now afford to vead the Times. The Times still goes to any ad- dress trom now ’till ist ISS5 I sum of fitty cents. Jan. } for the sir | Howard Trimble sold to Courtnev | ee _ | & Williams, last Saturday, a car load 50 pounds. uf cattle averaging 1,2 Judge Neptune and Judge Ritch- | cv have favored the Times with calls during the session of county court. H for | 22-2t Butler | Twenty-eight bread tickets $1,00 at B. D. Chandler’s. They will have it—the ‘TiMEs. Take your wool to Butler Woolen Mills have it carded spun. Work has been commenced on the Cumberland Presbyterian church, on | Pine street and will be pushed ward to early completion | and | 21tf and for- | For sare:—A good spring wag- on, nearly new. ' 20-tt A. B. McFarrann. | Ses a ee a The Butler Clippers and a ‘scrub | aine’’ played a match game of base | ball Friday afternoon, which result- | ed ina victory tor the Scrubs. M. A. Maynard branch book store at Rockville, this county. control of the establishment. Ed Holt and Henry Kaune b« y S car loads of cattle and one load of hogs at Rich Hill last Friday. and shipped them to St. Louis, Monday. has started a Elmer Boremg will bave H. HH. Hatchinson, for many years toreman on the Bates County Democrat, has accepted a like post- tion on the Bates County Repusli- The Butler Library has been re- moved from the telephone office to: the drug store of Ludwick & Son. Mr. Jno. Ludwick will have the} management of it hereafter. i | has been employed and | church in | gold pen with black iH Hupp is painting the new Baptist church in Shawnee township. He int fice wi Butler Miils. We will pay go cents per tor white corn. 24-t2 PowEr & Bro. pushel id to hear of t friend, W. } vy been T success Of its young Times is g Pyle, who has rec ed assistant cashier of a Montana. Elder M. Nevada. have ot will Davis M. the Christian the coming | of tor pastorial charge this city Elder Davis 1s an able preach- } | perme — ' Wheat. For good wheat we will pay more year. er {than any other mill in Bates county. 24 2t Power & Bro. The Butler band will furnish mu- | sic at Nevada City on the 20th inst., at which time the laying of the corner stone of the M. E. church will take Vhe Butler ways gets there. band most al- place. Squire Meek scared the *‘:coons’’ up somewhat last week during the trial of a couple of miscreants by in— forming them if any more such work make the was carried on he would penalty very severe. Waite Corn. We want 10,000 bushels of white corn and will pay more than any oth- er firm in Butler. Power & Bro. Wonder if about two-thirds of the population of this country are not named Smith? In glancing at the hotel register the other day, out of eighteen names on one page eight of mith. them were named © Courtney & Willams shipped seyeral car loads ot hogs to Kansas City last Thursday. ped 3 car loads of cattle to St. Louis that the Monday ‘They say market is steady and hog good. Losr:-—-Lett on the desk at the large The finder will please hand same to me post office, Monday 12th, a holder. or leave at Times office. roe TMs. A couple of Arabs on our streets Monday morning attracted consider- able attention. They butchered the English ever. that where they came trom language so, how- or where they were going, could not be ascertained. Dr. D. D. Wood left this morning | for a visit to Marshall, Boonville and Arrow Rock. He will seturn toSe- daha on the 20th inst to aitend the | meeting of the State Medical Asso be in’ session ciation, which will three days in that city Miss Lula Ichler, pleasant party to her many little fnends Thursday night at her home near Burdette. The occasion was to celebrate the sixth aniversary of her birthday. Miss Lula was the recipient of seyeral nice presents. gave a very Mr. Threlkeld, of the American Clothing firm, has sold his interest m the same to Messrs. Coy & Sims, | and has returned to his former home, in Parkville, Mo. Mr. fine business gentleman and has made r.is a arm foends in Butler. Lou White Mana Eckels, (celered) had a ‘knock down’” last | Thursday evening on the northwest corner ot the square. Lou brick and struck Maria in the head, bad Lou | was immediately arrested, when she | many w and threw a | inflicting quite : wound. plead guilty and paid her fine and cost, amounting to $11,355. i Anna Dickinson. The peozgle of Butler ate in having an opportunity of hear- ing Miss Anna Dickinson, the noted | lecturer and authoress. For twenty | years her name has been a house- | hold word with the American peo- | ple. She is a great fayorite and we | bespeak for her a large and well ; pleased audience on next Wednes- j day night at the Opera House are tortun- } j | i | Pleasant Gap, | out of this issue owing tofthe crowd- They also ship- | cattle | market | las the ‘*Wild | the lightest running binder | groceries at Gr ever. + We mean business, and have auth- orized every grocer to refund cost to any Customer who is dissatisfied with DeLa: a. Try it notaliready. We run ail risks. A ‘bill amount- | Beutler Ww recover Monry Founpb: was tound in May 12th. looser ¢ at Butler National ing to S$ Monday morning M. Gri he same by calling Bank, proving the money and by pay- img for this notice. 24-tf | The cail handed us for T. W. Silvers , by our friend mr. Henry, of was unavoidably lett | 1 ed condition of the paperand the late ness of the hour when we received it. | The cali will appear m next issue. | The trial of fake Simon, whose | band caused the team of Chas. W. Wolf to run while parading the streets here some time since whom Mr. Wolf prosecuted damages. came up betore Squire } Canon Monday, and resulted in fitty | aintiff, away dollars damages for Jno. W. Marshall, a colored Bap- tist minister who has been preaching at Butler, Holden, Warrensburg, and other towns slong the road. was | arrested and brought betore Squire Cannon Friday under the charge of embezlement of the finance belong- ing to the church with which he had He admitted the paying out ot $37.00 but claimed to account fer aihe evidence not being sufficient to con- vict, the accused minister was dis- been entrusted. some same. missed. The handsome farm residence of | Mr. John Beaty was the scene of great joy and mer- Fri Some | more couples of ia Spruce township, } riment last Jay nig twenty or people ot that vicinity respone an invitation by putting in oy { jance about g o’clock, p. m. } | | ping the light fantastic, and various: amusement was indulged in untilthe wee sma _ hours were (drawing near, when with drooping eves and wearied fect, they wended | | their wav homeward. Town | ‘nine’? and The College | **nine’’ ot } plaved jball Friday evening. The score | College | Several of the boys were comsidera- Will McConnell, | for Col- broken by a match game | stood in favor of the bovs. j bly bruised up. atching behind the bat j lege side—had his nose the: bail. Aubray Ewing hobbled around like a stiff ox tor several days, | j «tnd several others came out feeling like had through a threshing machine. been run The predicts that the base bali somewhat they | Tis rage will cease for a while. john Classen, of Charlotte town ship, familiarly known in his section | Dutchman,”’ was in! town Saturday and informed a Ties | man of the following tacts: That he hasin cultivation this year over ! 400 acres ot land. 230 acres of corn planted, 150 acres of which he is | plowing this week, 130 acres of i wheat, looking very promising ine j deed; also 40 acres of oats and 18] acres of millet, all of which is Jook- ing fine. inregard to Mr. C’s. dustry, it is only necessary to state | that he put in this crop with the help | of two hands. Head the “Wild | Dutchman’”’ if you can in- j T. W. Childs offers to the farmers | in the | United States. It’s the Champion. Just received, a new lot ange store. south-east of choice corner square. Harvesting Machinery The Reliable D-~ Osborn, at Grange store. Come ana see detore purchasing elsewher Dick Hart Guarantees all work shop. It you snampoo or hair cut call him. Also trv his) bath Southeast corner square. M mm his clean shave, and rooms. done wish 2 see Hanover. O., Fe 13, 1884. Atte: having jung fever and pneumo- ul cough and could no epatnight. The doctors told me I had consumption and would die. [ ave taken six boctles of Pisco’s Cure and my ; cough is entirely gone and] am well as 23-1yr EmMeurne Forp- BUGGY TOPS, Trunks, Valiss, Harness, Saddles, | lor suits, finer than ever before | detail. part | Olt i sqguare, taction guaranteed. square CENT COLUM OUR FIVE OPERA HOUSE Furniture Emporium—What a Times Reporter Sees Therein. A Times er chanced to 5 in- to the Opera House ium ot P. J. Jewett, yesterday Mr. report Furniture morning. when he was inv ted b A. H. Cul ver to take a stroll re establishment. This esta cupies 6,750 square reet of floor main building has a north and east front? | is complete | each and every departm within itself, Our at ion was attract- ed firstly to their fine Mohair plush par- brought to this market. Secondly, we with interest sor g of chamber suits, which is ditterent style, different shape trem any ever to Butler,in whicha sheval place of the glass. We aiso noticed a new in the way takes the fine French plate pier glass, 20x60 inches which is a beauty. This firm sold within the past ten days five parlor suits, ranging from $50 to $100. They have just added an extensive stock of fine side has boards, UNDERTAKERS. This department is complete in every Coffins ot every description and the handsomest robes to be furnished. Mr. A. H. Culver, apartment with special pride. He has no superiors and few equals in this line ot business. This is, doubtless, the mammoth turni- | southwest, | ture establishment ot the which is admitted by all. Call amine yourselves the marvelous won- ders therein contained. S. BL NEWBILL, Does a general Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms. against break- h ‘Tornadoes, Cyclones and Also insures Plate Glass t Call too tor a Office in age by accide on policy before it is late. Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the tront, the Laclede Ho- ! tel has bought a new bus, fine team, bag all trom gage wagon etc. Will attend trains carry and and passengers to tne city. Leave orders clede, or Ril kor a reliable the boot and shoe line Rk Weil, north article is call McGhee & Co., seil the handsomest gold band tea set in the market for $18. Cail and see them, Opera House store. Grocers cheaper than the cheapest at McGhee & Co's. Why don't you come and buy some of that fine tea dust, only at McGhee & Co's, See the extra bargains in boots and shoes at R-Weils, “orth side square. store is the he Opera Block grocery handsomest, and sell more goods tor the | money than anybody in the city. WE ized Air Aparatus, and is prepared to ex- tract teeth without pain, Office in Opera House. 16-5m.* ‘Tucker has purchased a The handsemest gold band dinner set | in the market. Price $125. Call and j see it at McGhee & Co’s. siONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. he Philips decision does not eftect the Loan Co., represented by 1st J. K. BruGLER, Oh, that Moss Rose tea set, admired by all tor sale at McGhee & Co's. tor $15. The most complete stock of boots and shoes, lowest prices and best goods at R.- Mel's exclusive boot and shoe store, north side spuare._ For Rent. Humphrey ground, nt. Is one ve country. Mo. ~ Lhe handsom neluding 5 residence, teres of just s¢ ot 7: H + Bautier, ! Corn! ake vour corn to the new er & Childs, near the depot correct. elevator of Their Their scales ar dump is safe with an easy grade. They absolutely hest market price and guar- Lerker & CHuILps. Fred Der. Barber give you a neat shave, shampoo or ut. He keeps none but experienced barbers. Willalso grind razors. Satis- Rooms north side pay the antee satistaction. Wi noticed | brought | : re | presides over this and ex- | ' Northeast side | cts per pound, | Vital- | Mo. | Butler, M. | NEW FIRM, NEW M Ss. COWLES stock and the I Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, D GENTS FURNISHING ‘an + an Dy et OOD cast where I purchased largely AN DS. Cash, both in buying and selling being the basis of mv low prices ‘eh tA wil 4 any “ui il any mM at ou can save money by calling on me ER PALACE HOTEL. JIM McKIBBEN. Buggies aud Keeps the largest supply of Fine Waeons to he found in the city. hest selected assertments of Agricalts: Hivaasole Cal ond price Uso one of the aBB cone oats. Butler, Mo Corner Square, Kit Kis it ARI "Tearms and Bue saies, AND NEW T..8S THE FINEST FRESH, NOBBY AND LL OF SPIRIT AND BEST OUTFITS. A . f a re i ————e hi 1M wo GHORGH SAATTEVS AT Ai. st RB LEOR. OR NONI MO. Stables on Csyhio MC FARLANS BROS. 1S 4 O64 Bi Dae ee AT KEEP THE LAR CEST STOCK IcKS IN AT THE BES« HARNESS & SADDLERY. -An equal assortment and prices can be found at Walnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. ANIA LXOUE “reqjog esaogy $ aenodg ‘ON3IU4 S.ISHOH IHJ Spooner Patent Collar! PREVENT IWG CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE e's Neck, has Crary two Rows of stitch- ing, will hold Hames i ‘1ce better than any other coliar mt advise all in need to call at)G0S WYARD’S.