The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 28, 1884, Page 8

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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. WEDNESDAY MAY 25, 1884 Essay on Spring, Etc, Ete, Etc. the whole Mills and exchange 1 for yart for Insurance, call on Bex B. CANTERBURY. 5—tt Attend the closing exercises of the after - Spring 1s cats public schools next hursday country 1s scented with the fragrance {| noon. upon ot the flowers, and the budding = ig - aT pura trees, natures carpet is unturled, e z : mee eg ae = quite a large Class ot gradu be ye g see s cand greet} = everything seems to smile and gre a | year. you, gentie spring. | pamela: a e <The ploughman homeward Vine Henry county Democrat wi -xt week in an eight page plods, bis weary way,’’ loaded down | appear ne 7 * . . with dry goods from Christopher & | form. Jackson’s. His wife meets him at Sixty head of texas ponies passed the door, and exclaims with wonder through Butler Friday enroute far ment, my dear EL have you in i those bundles? The bundles are aie eee Look out for a wedding in high life, ere Matters begin to look serious in certain directions. opened, and Betsy’s eyes twenkle like stars in the canopy of heaven, her face was all smiles, he began, I had $10,00 to invest in dry goods, I priced around town and the goods I wanted I was asked $12,20 cents for. I had heard so much about Christopher & Jacksons stock of goods, that I concluded to go there, I bought the same bill of goods from them for $9,80 cts. Saving much better me $2,40. Now, Betsy wher you Ben B. Canterbury represents In- go to town. go to Christopher & | surance Companies that wil! indem- Jackson’s. nify you against Loss by Fire and THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED, last | Storms 26-tf ee See Nas occas The Gun Clup exercised them- metichtmow; inthe; gentle “spring selves again Monday evening. Dr. time. So ends our first essay on Tee “Weieht aed EE. AG Bwing spring. We —— take’ in more glass balls than any b: 1 < JACKSON. CHRISTOPHER Ss Bibse ww: long. For Bargains in real estate, both country and city property call on 26-tf Ben B. CANTERBURY. The Street commissioner has been busy the last week or two cleaning up streets and alleys, and they look 2 Wool Wanted! Anyone finding a cesge xiacltecs I wish to inform oy friends and the | Kitten which will answer to the name pablic that Iwill pay the highest mar- | o¢ Mamie, will be liberally reward- ket price for all kinds of wool in Spot | og by returning same to fno. B. egsh. Lewis Hoffman, Armstrong. 23-4t North Main street. ee ; — The Colored school will close Thursday with an exhibition at night inthe Colored Methodist church on Street. All ot the school are invited, Butler Times 50 cents till Jan. 1st. Courtney & Williams shipped 4 Pine es and 2 loads of car loads of cattle hogs Monday. Quite a crowd of tarmers in tow The public stock sales which were ot through planting corn. to be hela in Butler last Saturday, did not take place for the want of Saturday, a number whom are interest in the same by the tarmers Judge Ballard was in town Sat- + ee S i and public in general Stock es urday. Ue savs his cattle, (one ]. : ‘ ¢ in Butler the first Monday m= each hundred head) averaged 1,510 os : ; i month would speak volumes for pounds. 3 . = bassin Booming Bates Organs to ren WwW. Walton ras a A Time & Co’s. - oo our genial triend, Miss Ida Crume did a graceful Take your wool to Butler Woolen 21tt PE AL. —Lev: Moler was on our Saturday. streets Leary. land A. R. Stoddard of —M.S. Cowles was 1n the citv } is i city Mond mpany with Friday a Saturday. H i Be ees See | Mr. Bru r visited the Homer coal ---Ashby Hamilton returned trom t Gelds Kansas City Saturdav. } — , 7. 1 ts YeLa s'S —Mr. Tom Metcalfe returned j ae DeLand = oda } aa | 1s. -wiz; Streng Fine- monday from Colorado. eas é : = 2 ness, Purity, Weight. Style ot Pack- —Mrs. Hamilton visited friends in Butler last week. -—Mrs. Frank Elderidge went Rich Hill Saturday to visit relatives. —Laris Cain, of the Kansas City Journal staff, was in the city Friday. —Dr. J. L. South Smith ot in Butler. ing her mother, Mrs. Jackson, in this city. —Nep McFarland is slowly im- He is now on the | proving. streets occasionallp. —Miss Abell, of Lamar, Mo., 1s visiting her sister, Miss Maggie Abell in this citv. —Mrs, Wilhams visited her Hill last week. —Mr. Lwight, of Sedaha Bazoo, was in the City last week and called on the Times. —Rev. Walker, of the Cumber- land Presbyterian church, preached at Harrisonville Sunday. —Dr. Ed Glessner spent several days in Butler last week, returning to Harrisonville, Saturday. —C. H. Rains, of Hudson, was in town Saturday and ordered the Times sent to him. Thanks, —Mrs. Jesse Nave, in company with her daughter and Miss Gilbert, the spentlast week in Parsons, Kas. —Maj. Dick Allen and da rhter, urday. e wife, of scribe 1s informed that | Z. J. Williams, | will return trom St. Louis soon ac- thing in the introduction otf Anna companied by his fairest and most | Dickinson, at the opera house, loved pride. If this report ben week. true, then the Times is sorry for we | Take your wool to Butler Woolen | wish Zib just such success. Mills and have it carded. 2itf Mace a Ab aroon Butler Public Schools close next | ing to $ was found in Butler | Friday. Patrons and friends of the | Monday morning May 12th, by W. | schoul are cordially invited to pe} M. Griggs. The looser can recover | present. Chas. I. Burk and Mrs. Ofail F. Helfenstine, both of Butler, married by Justice Cannon, last Sat } urday evening. same by calling at Butler National | Bank, proving the money and pay- were | 9g for this notice. 24-tf The widow Stuckey who was so | untortunate as to have her residence | The Post-Office wili be closed on just north of town, destroyed by fire, si a short time since, has ence: decoration day, (Friday) from 10 ort time since has commenced the erection of a new one. The ome ee foundation has t leted and undation has been completed and O.D. Austin P. M. Ze | the frame work is now in progress. | Judge Hawkins has been so used to having his own way, that he can not resist taking the lines on a leap Rube Walton, of Vernon county, Was in the city Sunday night. Rube says that Vernon county tarmers are year occasion. - 4 equally as far behind with their work Patromze the Butler Marble jas in Bates. He expects to finish Works. 17tf- planting three hundred acres of corn Ralph Daniels steps around quite | this week ; mostly all sod land. proud this week. It’s a fine voy, | which made its appearance last Fri- day morning. The well in tront of Dr. Betz res- idence on Dakotan street is yet open. | The Street Commissioner was order- jed six weeks ago to fill it | What’s the matter? It very | dangerous trap tor the many children { ! The Laclede hotel has been im- It was given a thorough coat of calso- ast week. up. proving its‘looks on the interior. is a mimng that live in that neighborhood and alleys in the of Butler are iooking somewhat bet- ter the last ‘week or However, there is sdll room for improvement. | city | A strawberry at the Summit school tesuval willbe given | Thars- The streets house $62 } day night, June sth. Ample prepar- ations will be made to entertain a bee See ene | bis old -home in Virginia | be absent for seve —Geo. 6. Damiels and Sheldon, spent Sunday with relatives | in this city. —Miss Mollie Glass and Mrs. W. | F.. Hanks, trom Rich 12d and Nevada. Saturday night Hilt ‘—Mrs. Chenault, of Kentucky, is visiting the family of her brother, C. C. Harris, in Summit township. —Messrs, H. Woodmancy and J. | Buckner, of Pleasant Hill, Sundayed with relatives and friends in Butler. —H. H. McReynolds left Monday | morni for a visit to his old home in Dayton, Ohio. —Prot. Geo. W. Weaver return- Prof. was greatly improved in health. —Rey. day morning ifornia. ed Saturday from Cz from Independence where he had been attending a con- | ference meeting. —Adam Harmond, ot Spruce township, left last week for a visit to He will al weeks. —T. K. Lyle, of Summit, will be happy, tor a while at least; he was in town Saturday and or- dered the TiMEs to visit him in the | future. | —W. J. Crabtree, of the vicinity of Johnstown, and who has been a reader ot the Times since its first is— sue, called Wednesday and made \ us happy. | tract teeth without pain. tick, of Rich Hill, came up to Butler Thursday morning last and was one —Our genial friend, Nick Mas- { { | of the happy faces at the leap year | t | picnic in the afternoon. —Mrs. Chas. Glorious. returned from St. Louis last week, accompa ; med by her parents Mr. and Mrs H. B. Gauze, and her cousin, Miss Pillie Meyer Mr. G. Louis Monday. —Mrs. E. Carver and daughter, Ss. nd wife re- urned to St to Bloomfield, Ohio, will soon locate —Mrs. J. H. Christopher is yisit- | daughter, Mrs. Bowden, in Pleasant ot New Home, were in the city Sat- | Bewley, returned Satur- | | Boys take your girls to Chandler’s Billy 0.3 eckson was on his good j large crowd, and all are cordially behavior at the lecture of Miss Anna, last week. We wonder if he was trimming himself ter Attorney? Take your wool to Butler Woolen Mills and have it carded spun. and ee aitf For sate:—A good spring on, nearly new. 20-tt A. B. McFarianp. wag- BUGGY TPS, i. Prosecuting } i who wants good blood and fine style. | j old triends of the Times, called Sat- invited to attend. A grand time is | jage, and a guarantee of satistaction | or money refunded. A Times reporter dropped Gown WwW Mills, putin motion by Mr. Dare, one day Th on the Butler len lately no mills in last week rere are ty tor good work exceed these, and jag business man will achieve suc- cess. Mr. D. 1s paying trom 15 to 20 cents for wool. Excursion to Uhio. Commencing May 2oth, round trip excursion tickets to Davton and Mil- | ler?s Crossing, Ohio, will be sold at this company’s ticket office at Rich Hill. These tickets will be sold via all routes at half rates, and will be good to return until June 20, 1854. OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. All local advertisements in this column will be charged for at the rate of five cents per line for cach insertion. Buy the McCormick Twine Binder’ Cultivators at Grange store, cheap and good, Don't tail to see the McCormick Twine Binder. Reapers, mowers and binders, low in prices at Grange store. Call and see for yourselves. The McCormick Twine Binder, the | King of the harvest field. Citas. SPRAGE’s. | Aultman and Tavlor’s tlag floats over | : | James H. Williams agent for Aultman j and Taylor Thrasher and Engines, office | with Chas. Sprague. To Married Ladies. It you would be royally entertain- | { | | ed for one evening, call at the Opera | House grocery store. McC x | Co., desire to exhibit their handsome | stoc k of superior glass and china j ware. The prettiest glassware tor {cable and ornamental use ever } brought to the city. It costs you i nothing to call and see these goods, jbut you will be waited upon with | pleasure. Resp’y. | Jas. McGHEE & Co. | s. B. NEWBILL 1 neral Insurance business sures property against Fire, Lightning oes, Cyclones and Wind Storms inst br ures Plate Gl Cc too him Or Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf 1 on by cident. se | policy 1 efore itis late. i Ice Cream Parlor Bakery, a place people. No m kept at D. B. Chandler's, but cream and all fashionable summer dri | At City seeking for pleasuie buttermilk ice cream parlor and be happy. Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the tront, the Laclede Ho- tel has bought a new bus, fine team, bag gage wagon etc. Will attend all trains and carry passengers to and trom all Parts of tne city. Leave orders at La- clede, or Riley’s stable. 20-4t * W.E. Tucker has purchased a Vital- ized Air Aparatus, and is prepared to ex- Office in Opera 16-5m-* House. “i MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. The | Philips decision does not effect the Mo. | Loaa Co., represented by i iS J. K. BruGirr, Butler, M. / Dick Hurt Guarantees all work done in his shop. It you wish a clean shave, . poo or hair cut’ call and see so uv his bath roonis. deus Corber square. Cora! Corn! i : : 52 urday. Ve regret to learn of Mr. anticipated. Remember the time,’ ,;.. 7. - : age - ‘Fake vour cor be ne le: | Thursd. J th, 18S. Carver's illness which has confined aggacalamecpen the new clevator ot sda June 5th, rd4. : c lds. e 2 Their Ys sf 4 him to his bed tor six weeks, and Letker & Childs, near the depot. Their ae scales are slutely correct. Their Geo. Smith lett tor K City monday with his fine $Soo match ansas prev ed him from preseécuting his spring work. —liiden H. Smith. ler’s talented young attorney’s, leaves usuva team, which he intended to place on one of the market. Mr. Smith’s team is equal to anything, perhaps, that ever - drove around our public square, and is worth the money asked to one) Put this week tor Montana Territory in search ot health. Till leaves many friends h.re who hope to see him re- | gain his health in the tar west. Harness, Saddles, dump is safe with an easy grade. They the highest market price and guar- Lerker & Cirins. For Rent. ‘The handsom Humphrey residence, including 5 acres ot ground, just south of city limits, is tor rent. prettiest homes in the country. Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. Is One of the WwW. HE the new manager being an enterpris- } this section of conntry whose capaci- | | Northeast RH ss fii B | 0 OO » CHO Fr, Stables on Ohio 1y Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cay S FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Agri THE FINEST @™g erat as “MATA LKOWA MMLA SCIP Spooner Patent Collar! | CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE 4 NEW FIRM, NEW M.S. COWLED sto Th ENT AND G Cash, both in buying and selling being the basis of my low prices, ay n an tn Cn atiti am Prepared to meet any Competition. GOODS You can save money by calling on me UNDER PALACE HOTEL. ised largely re JIM McKIBBEN. Reeps the largest supply of Fine Buggies and Wagons to be found in the city, also one of the best selected assortments al@annccall fall ud exanmpir ods vod rner Sau PR oy eo WS are, ARE fTiik AND OUTFITS. I KEEP THE Bunny of Sutler, A NW DP pleuae prices, FRESH, GE Sna«it BEST OR NONE AT ALL, BU TILER, MC MC FARLAND BROS, —_-AT BUTE _ KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK AT THE BEST i7::ICES IN HARNESS & SADDLERY. «An equal assortment and prices can be found at Walnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. =" sseyog sang s ze000dg "ONI1Ud S.ISUOH SHI —PREVENTS CHAYING,— "Teams and Buagic Adjusts itself to any Horse's Neck, hax twe Rows of stitch- ing, will hold Hames in piace better thus any other colar wwe advise all in ood to call at)GUS WYARD urned NOB AND FULL OF SPIRE ra ue ite ile ton ct ork on) yell) pou ‘oly troy ty i nd + ont hon cries ie ‘ea

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