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PER BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES MAY 21,1 WEDNESDAY aes Too Good to Keep. We hi: pairs of ladies, misses, ¢ ve at this wr Saks infan in New York trom the for vour inspection, the best and money, ever betore shown to ple of Bates county. Without at we of contradiction we say t! save you from 20 to 30 per cent. Our | Mr Christopher while in New York | ade Ste TEES See aes loaded too heavy on these goods, « he was buying them so much cheap— er than he had ever done before, + his did not know when so to stop, error is your gain. will be sold, the purchaser the happy one. All kinds of carpets, lace and oth- will 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. CHRISTOPHER & JACKSON. Wool Wanted! I wish to inform my friends and the | public that I will pay the highest mar- | ket price for all kinds of wool in spot Lewis Hoffman, North Main street. eash. 23-4 Anna Dickinson. At Opera House, to-night. Butler Tres 50 cents till Jan. rst. Take your wool to Butler Woolen Mills and exchange it for yarns. 21tf What Butler lady will introduce Anna Dickinson to-night at the Op. | era House. Organs to rent at W. E. Waiton x Co’s. The base bali game last: Saturday between the ‘Rattlers and the “Clippers”? resulted 14 to S in favor { the Ratders. Patronize the But Marble Works. i7ti- ing 2,604 ! “| We will pay 40 cents per They must and] be | The ladies especially will be out | m force to-night to hear Anna Dick- inson the most talented lady lecturer inthe United States. Take your wool to Butler Woolen Mills and have it carded. zitf Lon Hunter of Parsons. slipped up to Butler one evening last week and quietly took unto him- selfa mate. Miss Jessie Pyle was the happy bride. Take your wool to Batis Woolen Mills and have it spun. DeLand's Chemical Baking Pow- You are thus protected from imposition which isthe easest thing in the world with bulk goods. carded 21tf der is put up in cans only. One Chas. Lyon, (colored) was attacked by the Sheff ot Johnson county, Kas., in Butler last Wednes- day, but made good his escape, and was caught by a Sheriff in Miama county, Kas., next day. For saLe:—A good spring wag- on, nearly new. 20-tt A. B. McFarranp. Rev. Bewiey will preach at Sum- mit school house on the first, Rev. Brown the second, Rev. Walker the third, Rev. Disney fourth and Rey. Walker the fifca Sunday's in June at 4o0’clock All subscribe are more than a year m= the arrear, everybody invited. re earnestly requested to call and } settle at once and get the advantage of our 5oct offer. Ittakes money to run a good paper, so come and see us. The Shakespeare Club met Mon- day evening at the home ot Miss fanny Armstrong on Séuth Main street. The exercises were cpened with a selection of classic music by Miss Ida Kelso, followed by a select reading by Miss Lillie Cassity. Miss Fannie entertained her guests in her! usual graceful manner, and allenjoy- i ed a delightful evening. BUGGY TOPS, Kanszs, | i and |} | } | | otthe Times who | now a Vv McGhee & Co. g house. sale throughout the so White Corn. want 10,000 bus We mer & Bro. P with lous negro talk and stale They had better hire a hall id practice for a season before they “strike the road.”’ Butler Mills. | tor white corn. 24-t2 Power & Bro. An exchang | man’s Christian Temperance Union, | ot New ¥ ork, have issued a request | | that all members ot the organization set apart the 27th of the present] month as a day of prayer, in view ot the approaching Presidential Cam- paign.’’ Wheat. | For good wheat we will pay more | than any other mill in Bates county. Power & Bro. 24-2t The Leap Year picnic promises to be the occasion of all occasions en- for joyed in the electric city year past. Every conveyance in the city | has been engaged by the ladies. The gentlemen are preparing the supper which will be partaken of on the | banks of the Miami. Ot course, all | the will Surely none | would reject an invitation. | Mon A bill {ing to $ tound Monday morning May 12th, by M. Griggs. same by calling at Butler National | boys go. amount Butler Ww. The looser can recover Founp: was in Bank, proving the money and pay- ing for this notice. 24-tf | The tollowing trem an exchange } published in a neighboring towns may throw out some useful hints to | the citizens ot this place: A prom-| | nent physician stated to us last eye- outlook for diptheria ning that the and throat troubles, and all n bad sar resulting fre ry condi- | disease, | | tions, is serious. That standing | water 1s to be seen in| many ds, out houses are not kept as should — be, in short, the | people in gene too ae tention to the cause of one- the | sickness that prevails. Our medical friend cited one family where there | had been four cases of typnoid this A good disinfectant should winter. be used in all out-houses Coal ashes The water, are good, as 1s also dry earth. use of copperas diluted in air-slaked Ime and other purifiers are also recommended. The North American, Review for | Schwen= June opens with an article on -*Har- bornng Conspiracy,’* by Prot Henry Wade Rogers, who examines, in the light of international law, the diplo— matic history of the United States and | Ed Keller. the national costitution, the question as to how tar our government may and must go in suppressing plots entertain all. lay to attend c nenc cises at Howard ¢ ge Mo. H ae sc . i : ru p C Notion } ac i Dr Ol F. K . ay Py yy t Hue} = r j als asi UO, TPULIUTIOS, tUy Uv, ii, morning for d E AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS nd most <dsoe, Platte Smitl ’ = s 4 nN cing the basis of ae = f a S ; : : prominent citizen of Bates county, oo 5 \ aayeumoneebe call being recognized as one of the ex- —Lawrence Bennett. junior broth- SOE SAYS ene eee oS. : ¢ rof r. Benne P the firm of | tensive stock dealers of the country, ©" 0! Mr. a aett, c fir ut : i UNDER PALACE HOTEL. and his daughter, Miss Nannie, fig- | Bennett Wheeler & Co.. spent last | 1 He returned Sat- | ’ ured highly in our social circles. The groom is the youngest son of week in the city. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS MN S. COWLES sto JIM McKIBBEN. our State Auditor, Hon. John Walker, and 1s a promising youn —Marion Todd, our old friend Pa vekit te cinder le O IE Ge tarmer of Howard county. from Boone township. gave the The groom and his fair bride are , both old time friends of ye local. He and ourself baving been reared; that are lett who fou » the} together trom mere thood—yea, ; Mexican war. even sheltered under the sa root | 2 Somer fea | OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. for years—hence we, with their many friends, heartily happy couple, knowing them to be congratulate the | ot sterling worth. Maya shadow never cross their! pathway, but may their future be as BS free from sorrow and care their | t trom childhood, as past has ever been and their bark gently ghde down the tide of time and finally tind a anchorage in heaven. sate Butler T till Jan. 15. A Happy Event. TIMES a Mr. Todd is one of the tew veterans | wll be char, cents per line for cach insertion. selection otf cigars and ca will sell r your goods in Kansas City or sures property against Fire, Lightning, | Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. | Also insures Plate Glass against break- call yesterday. | iriendly All local advertisements tn this column d for at the rate of five ei J. H- Crabtree, representing James IcGhee & Co., of this city, will visit all } xe towns in the southwest with a fine ndies, which esale. at whe Ss. BL JEW Does a general Insurance business—In- Mrs. W. E. Walton had sent to by. accidé: on him tor a] her list of friends last week invitation Bee Be lorematiee too tite | Oiice ai cards for the occasion of her birth- ing over bank, Butler, Mo- day Monday, the 1gth. The number | present was to be la and the Teneo ona aTlor | preparation for their Gee e en i pee ieee Keeps the largest supply of Fine Buggies and gee ; Snes one of the was equal to the test. The magnificent residence was | illuminated in the most approved and | brilliant mann md the yard wa 7] ie] ts. profusely — strev with chinese 4 ba 534 HBDED i @ eRe as lanterns. At appointed r | supper or retre nts we 1 j Mec Gee a . Catl do examine goods and prices. The occ as enlivenec ‘ i - : 1 ca is Cee 5 ae " "oe 4 « music of various kinds from i ; MortTneast orner Square ; Butler, Mo, lifferent ¢ S Es: Laclede New Bus Line | <eewmenenseenennseneneeemnentsonrenacenetansntonsenstnensanssseseaniansinti ea anor Nirs: WW: n complimented Always to the tront, the Laclede ilo- | : Si cea rage x ™ < r y x with numerous presents, many of | tel has bought « new bus, fiz am, bag | i Ei zB E 4 Ss E i vo te i > IN i oP) WV which were very valuable. It was | gage wagon etc. Will attend all trains | not till after muid-night that the /and carry passengers to and trom all | Etro With ' party broke up, so to speek, and it) parts of tne city. Le ‘ tbe r a —F pleased w t | cence a = = McGhee & Co., haveaman on the/,.,,. «. Pep RPC * lon day. road wholesaleing candies and : Paris PF PE Nios FRESH, NOBBY ion Day, the 30th, ist. Why buy vour goods m Kansas City. | AND AND celebrated by the G. ae / << nd friends in this city. WE. Tucker has purchased a Vi OUTFITS... * FULL OF SPIRIT imittees appointed for the | ized Air Aparatus, and is prepared to ex- oy a occasion are as follows: tract teeth without pain, Office in Opera riceees COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS. House. 7 H et Hel <2 SrA T M Wyatt, Ed Keller, and A H | Darrah. MONEY | I KEEP ‘THE BEST OR NONE AT ALL, OND arse Vo loan at lowest rates of interest. The | sipza bles on Ohio est. BUTI. RR, hilips decision does not eftect Mo. D F Beagle and A L McBride. P found in the city, also buttermilk : ected assortments of ON GROUNDS. Loan Co., represented by = ——————— — en - Capt Walley, Wm Claunch, H C | tsté J. K. Brccier, | M Fy Wyatt and Robt Brumbach. dutler, M. | ¢ FARLAND . BROS ON FLOWERS. | ‘ Dick Hurt W~ Ruiter, Geo Hale and J -_ ry > E Guarantees all work done im_ his i —-AT BUTLER DECORATION DRAPING. | shop. It you wish a clean shave, | We H_H Nichols, J H Buckalew and | shampoo or hair cut call and see | KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK Jos Gardener. ihim. Also trv his bath rooms. SPEAKERS. Southcast corner square. | AT THE BEST ? (ICES IN A L McBride, H H Carter and Every preparation will be made to A general invitation s extended to schools. Horticultural Society. } ing at McGhee’s. Flower potts, both for stand and hang- | HARNESS & SADDLERY. «An equal assortment and prices can be found at Walnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. Corn! Corn! Take your corn to the new elevator ot against governments with which we : 2 Letker & Childs, near the depot. Their are atpeice. Henry D. Lloyd, in the The Bates County Horticultura) jscales are absolutely correct. Their | same number of the Keview, shows | S0<!etv met Saturday, May 17th a. | dump is safe with an easy grade. They r= how every branch of production is the residence of E P Henry. Pay the highest market price and guar- | = = 4 re coming under the control of ‘‘Lords Bresident: Durand -delivercd (his| “Ties ttescnon.| Lares © CHES | 5 s = : ; 5 — a } of industry,”’ corporations and mo- | M#ugural address and took the chair. | 2 5 (—} nopolies. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps An essay was read on the shade SIRE Sins 2 2 3. Pe! has an article marked by rare philo-| #9d ornamental tees by So W By virtue and authority of a general >? @M Frederic! execution, issued from the office of the Emre sophie force upon the “Struggle for rederick. clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county eo = Immortality.”” Other articles of not say on flowers for the Lome, by rey pret pea oa ay a feted 7a fF ages : i Z . S84, Of s. and to r ct S less importance are: ‘Sociological; Mrs. E P Henry. Aft which | in favor ot W. M Cassity and against Jes- 3 s I Fallacies,"’ by Prot. W. G. Sumner: | general discussion was indulged in. | 8¢Nave, I “og ee cad upon = : e ad **The Rise and Fall of Authority,” Next in order was a general emilce: Sete Re te ee = rr , Preside Selig a. ceear . : ie d sse, Nz ot, = hy FE resident J. C. Welling Walt | discussion on the ‘*Farmer’s Gar- | to the tollowing de 2 = Whitman,” by Walker Kennedy: { den.”’ ssouri, to-wit ; ” \—] ind a sympesium on ‘-Expert Testi- | a > ees = a _ ae ie ie {=| DN ‘Lhompsen and H B Francis r, and lot 6 ot block Sg, and lot mony,” by ossiter ohnson* Dr. |} : : . ot block 10g of t rst addition to the . Soe a | Were appointed to invite the State gests Aang aS \ D>) We WEE cee ee ke me om town of Rich Hill, and the nort Ane oS t t Godding, T. O "Connor! Horticultural Society to hold their | section 36, . 42, of range spoonel aten Oliar! Sloane and Dr, Charles L. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. | The greatest medical wonder ot the ! world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | J Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, | Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- Danna. tions, guaranteed to cure in every in- | its crowded condition, it was torcea to omit a considerable portion of the proceedings. stance, or money refuuded. Prine 25 cts | per box. Forsale by F. M.Crumly & Co. 6tt Trunks, Valises, | next meeting at Butler. | Harness, Saddles, in The next meeting of the Societv , be will be held at the residence ot to udge C I Robards, in this city. pd c co The Times regrets that owing to lic to much thereof as may be required at pub- Bates ——PRICVWENT= CHAFING,— CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE elt to anv Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- tween the renoon and 5 that day, at th urt house, in unty, Missor »*cleck in the east tront doo he city of Butler, i the sam 2 OF Ss Adjusts it vendue, to the highest bidder for cash satisty said execution and costs. W. F. HANKS, Sheriff. ing, will hold Hames in piace better than any other collar we advise all in need to call at GUS WYARD’ MoO.