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i } E fi i } 3 ITT E py Dd hr Sake a8 | Did you ever see a BU I LER WEEKLY I IMES. ight rope with his hands behine BUTLER MISSOURI. hifaand boek : a4 teet tied tog VYEDNESDAY JUN E ee ee a All Hail the 4th of July, 1884. The declaration ot American inde- stood not, atten | at Butler. pizp—Miss Ida M. Carr, aged 22 F - grandgdaugnter of J. J. Ryan of thi pendence, will be celebrated in But- | ae fg ee ae aE “Wy city. died at the sid t bh r . Thousands will yis : j Ses Ae : ; Ww icons randtather Tuesday morning at hal it our beautitul city. e welco st ik ah es you all. We thrice welcome you to vge dry goods establishment, Funeral services a muy afternoon at 3 0 lock the only exclusive dry goods, notion | ot the tamily invited. ishing store in carpets and house tur. | this | Buller. We marked weck the followmg, 300 vards linen | lawn 15 cts up. S800 yds Amencan | verdict of guilty ot The Mining & jury in the Holcomb case ‘*found down manslaugh | lawns reduced, 1,400 yds colored | the first degree, and a sentence of | ant towns on the | ind black silk at about 75cts H view says that the ter in nineteen years in the penitentiary.”’ a PERSONAL. man walk 4a ] —R. V. Kennedy, of Colorado f gs, is a guest T eiices ot Tuesday.—Rich city > | Prise. = —C. H. Dallas of Rich Hil Yi the city last week a witness in the £| Leabo case. sample + —David Williams, of township, was among the Tres’ ! a} new subscribers last week. ' : | <M. L. Sith, of Mt. Plea Gummer Silks, p, called at the Times | office Saturday and renewed. SPECI , Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, T, OE India Linens, Line $1. All of our dress goods marked | For an editor, who also hangs out | —James Wentworth, a prominent | down. his shingle as an attorney, this ig- |} ker of Lexington, Mo., was in| N un’s Veiling, About 200 parasols Jett, which | norance is a little unfortunate. It : a ake 2 we intend to sell, no matter, | was murder in the second degree, Bu nti ngs, &C. &., what the sacrifice may be. 3 and | Bro. Irish. a reer fee bs = F s from 2 and aan Ce a ae swim —— to s Lace Two more sons of Blackrstone | Superintendent ot the W. C. T. U., | nee aang Katt ae were admitted to practice law bv] passed through this city Saturday on : 2 = Ses enemas ae oe ake Judge Gantt last week; M. Fow-]| her way to her home in Kansas | is i ler, who has been studying in John j City. m carpets, a 65 cent one tor 50 cts, = good and heavy. The choicest lot | *- 2 2 F cer of embroidery, Irish point, oriental | S&T é ea , sed av . cre able and oscurial laces, venice point lace, | They both passed a very creditable these are the newest goods for trim- examination. Mr. Winger will mung white dresses. We want every | locate in Dakota, SERGE se Pow er will practice here. The Tnmes Smith’s office, Tames T. Win- a student under Wm. man, woman and child that comes to town to visit us on the tourth. Yours, Curisrorpuer & Jackson. | fees. pat A eee a _— = = Elder Kirk Baxter, and Rey. Mr. Dry Goods. Furnishing Goods, | Read, both well-known christian Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, prices as I don’t al- Ministers, were 1n the city last week, cheap as the cheapest. soliciting subscriptions for the bene- low any one to undersell me. fit of the Christian Academy which Respectfully, will soon be established at Ash 29-4 Jet McKinnen. Grove. <A Times reporter was in- Wool Wanted! formed that the gentlemen had met I wish to inform my friends and the public that Iwill pay the highest mar- het price for all kinds of wool Lewis Hoffman, North Main street. with very encouraging success while ‘mm Butler, and the institution 1s now th Spot | a matter of certainty. cash, wb gt has issued a proclamation ‘*com- Wurrah for the glorious fourth! | Manding persons owning or control rere ing dogs within limits of Adrian, Butler Times 50 cents till Jan. rst. eee , to muzzie or otherwise se cure ¢ Organs to rent at W. E Walton j same forgo days from t! & PSs | 21), or that if tound ae ; tt unrestrained as aforesaid, wilt Por Insurance, call on > > : he killec ) 1 This is 26-tf Bex B. Canrennery. | be killed by a Phis i . = 1 excellent precat dan- Works. 17tt and other towns should fol! Ww Leave orders at the music store of example. W. E. Walton & Co., for cleaning = ES Jno. N. Payne, and county officer of Clinton county the guod word for J. Ed. Jones, and repairi 29-2t. This city and neighborhood enjoy- mein Pieces. office Faday. ed some and rains last week, copious refreshing saying of Pl Auditor, sburg, candidate Mr. Jones is e« The Tiss published the first ac- count of the verdict in the Holcomb | Zever-Ategéster of that city, and aj | j i | | believe | | trial. The article was clipped by gallant hard-working member ot the | nearly every paper in Southwest} Young democracy. We Missour. We strive to please. Bates county has no particular pref- ee erences for State Auditor, and our The Bell’s Mill bridge between delegates will no doubt look very | Butler and Rich Hill has been ae favorably upon the candidacy of J demned bv road Commissioner Ed yones: | Wolfe, and is utterly useless for the _ = | | present. The county court, atthe From present a eanaTS; the cer July term, will order the necessary ebrationof.the glorious fourth in this | sepairs made, or make an appropn- | CY will be one of the grandest oc- ation for a new bridge casions of the kind that our people - have ever enjoyed. Eloquent and For saLe:—A good spring wag- popular orators have been secured, on, nearly new. 3 = hee J Lo Peak 20-tt A. B. McFarvanp. gr Spee Spratt fe say J. H. Hinton Esq., Prerce Hacket, and A. Henry, and no pains or ex- the Republican ranks? From _its pense will be spared to make the day | quotation from our radical friend “ma memorable one in the history this city last week, its pages, look a] Butler. The committee on atrange- httle black. Answer Mr. Insh, far ments promise “fun, frolic, fluency Heayen’s sake, and relieve the em-]| and fireworks.’’ For further-partic- barasement of a heretofore admiring ulars, see small bills. contemporary. ip Has the Mining Rezvrew joined of The anniversary of American in- dependence 1s drawing near. Take aff your little white hats, ye patriotic sons ot freedom, and r uni- versal sheut till the Wound Branch trembling meath her banks, shail hear Ben B. Canterbury repre sents In surance Companies that wil! indem- nify you against Loss by Fire and Storms 26-tf se f ing advantage of the liberal offer made by the ‘fintes some time since, the replication of your sounds made i Pages wishes then plenty of cases and ng Mayor J. N. Bricker of Adrian Setond “* ... Third = .. Fourth “ school, J. W, Lowry. ers, who presided over our schools | last vear; they haye given good s | mle - = —Miss Genevieve Childes daugh- terof T. W. Childs, who tel! and | broke her arm a short time since, is, we are happy to say, rapidly recover- | ——— _________ Saat ing. —Capt. Henry, a prominent can- didate for the legislature in this coun- ty, was taking in the city Tuesday, and called on the Revéew.—Rich | === Hill Beview. i —Prot. Allison, of the Butler Academy, and Judge Haynes, of | Hudson township, made us a_pleas- | jant call last Monday | Rockville Glode. | —Miss May Woodmancy, | nas been visiting Miss Fannie Arm- | morning. — who | strong for some time, returned to het | home Friday. Lhe long faces that several of the boys have worn ewer duced pric since are simply indescribable. —Mhiss Jennie Rice left last eve- ning for a ten day’s visit to” her tri Miss Myrt McBride, of | Miss Jennie is one of Ne- and walt be worites, | missed by her macy friends. vada Democrat, delegate trom t cour 1e city of I fe : : | in session, proc eee 1 on ¢ yi the D. G. Newsom q. retur to the lowest bi pri r the business Pa of : j the city of r. with a well establish. ed Thursday trom Wasnington City : ea Peay ae merchant business and} and North Carolina where he had! , Baaeeea: neg ee good reputation, in tact dt arise ; j des Cygnes river, & Poiot one Pall | Sarton of thar bak been cx Hed to > to setde up his tather’s estate. | mile above the old Island bridge, in New run day and night to fill its i . j1) | Home township, Bates County Mo., the | } ace £ : so made quite an extended trip i cee 2 zs ae 45x50 fe stor * | superstructure ic be of a- asement with commodious oflice ugh some ot the Southern states, | 2 of stone RDS Its machinery consists of a | and specifications can be examined at my oftice in Butler. All bids s approval of the court. phic desemption of which he kindly presents to the readers of the TiMEs this week. 28 at Bridge Com. Bates Co. For Bar estate, both country and city property call on 26-tf Ben B. CANTERBURY ins in real Executor’s Notice. Nitice is hereby given, that letters tes- tamentary upon the estate Bartlett, deceased, have beeu granted to the undersigned, by the Bates county Probate court in Bates county, Missouri, bearing date the 27th day of May, 1884. All persons haying claims ast School Teachers Elected At the last meeting of the school board ot this city, the tollowing : - a estate are required to exhibit them teachers were employed for the next } me for allowance within one year from school term: . the date of said letters, or they may be ee F precluded from any benefit ot such estate, Principle, J, F. Starr. and if said claims be not exhibited with WEST ROOM. in two years from the date of the publi- -Miss Emma Helm, | cation ot this notice. they will be forever Miss Maggie Abell, barred. -Miss Mary Harrison, +-+++++--M.E. Dwelley. EAST ROOM. +++-+-.Miss Florence Page, Miss Alice Walker, + Miss Maggie Ewin, seeeees-+-eee---E. A Wade. New school, tena Teischow: colored First room,. Second “* Third “* . Fousth “22; W. E. Warton, Executor. HALF FARE {{}y oF suv The Kansas Citv, Ft Scott & Gult, and Kansas City. Springfield & Memphis railroad compa First room,..- Most of these are the same teach- at- staction, and we are vlad they have aay ber icancaneieee<” and subscriptions are pouring in tast. | Ben ees sell excursion tickets to and Site i We are mailing this paper to any ! z ok : Apnea The Times printed last week the ae from now until January | IBS selec ey aus pasate e Pare large posters and dodgers for the | ist, tor fifty cents: ‘The Tiaces 3s | ows asa eoocrn the new sch sol aca tth. of July Committee. People rel uly Democratic to the core, and}! Me ee eae ie ep pee ne ibe will be made. soon catch on where to go for low | proposes durmg the coming cam- ani of he Gicadenie a few ; Will be on sale July 3 4, good prices aud good. pork: : | paign to keep its readers posted cn ago: is an estimable voung lady, : ves A), > = aca The aew Cumberland church inj all the political news and issues of | “ pies > EES we se ae Gort bane, Ag. process of erection on Pine street | the day. Politics is keeping pace ,_ fee ears oie e uae 5 — — —-- promises to be quite an imposing | with the weather, and becoming hot- | the m panic cui hsch he Pah Renee Ba ad i] NE E S edifice, and will no doubt be an ora- | ter every day. Send fifty cents to ed thar school during the past term. A ER SF Peter. ment to the neighborhood in which | this office, and read the campaign , No better selection could have been , PROCURED sewano a. HASELTINE. Seicsot it is situated. Times. UGGY TOPS, Ye, Es made. rness, Saddles, i Trunks, Valises, Har ; Amociaveat Washington,DC. Springfield, Missouri we advise all in bject to the | M. L. WOLFE. | of Harriett | said | to | WE WILL. OF FEF R THE REXT TEN DAYS The above named goods at greatly re- Call and see the bargains. es. nie! Levy & Col Nevada’s loss is Butler’s Notice to Contractors. FOR SALE. the Times, 1s absent on a business | Court of Bates Count Peucbarnre the | of Letker & Childs requ ' t) He will stop at St. Louis on his re- j Pe eet end je concluded to offer my fi turn, and attend the Democr Monday, July 7th, 1884, EME Re MI c State convention, to which he is =| Heieatite GeaWdd or ek the moar he Merino M LLS, power boiler and engi: urrs, Middlings purifier, of u cornsheller, with ample cleaning and bolting ma + 4 run chinery, wagon and other scales, plenty | ot well arranged storage room for grain, ; everything in good order, and built. with | | 4B €xe tor convenience, and doing busi- | ness expeditiously and satisfactorily. This is a fine opportunity tor any one | who desires to engage in the milling bus- | ines and will bear investigation. The {| Property is good, and the location cannot | be excelled in southwest Missouri, Will exchange tor tarm or city proper- ty, or will sell on very easy terms. with ample time and easy rate of interest. For terms call on or address 26-tf Joun A. Lerxrr, Butler, Mo. A beautitul engraving in six colors, representing twenty portraits of the most FAMOLS CONFEDERATE COMMANDERS In the civil war, 1861-65. Every por- } trait has been caretully verified and have | been produced at reat expense and in | the most elaborate and artistic manner ' ) by eminent artists. The portraits ot the ! | Generals will be recognized at a glance, | they are in tull unitorm and true to lite. The historic gray, the gold buttons and Stars and braid on collars (denoting ; Tank,) stand out in bold relief from the back ground. Only a few of frocs are now liv and | Sens are parlor, library, hall pare tavorably wit AG erence Se ho true sou one these y paintings. The portraits ted on heavy plate paper, beauti- , i adv for framing), sfze will be sent to any ad- postage or express paid), cked in tut receipt ¢ 6 Address Sherman Pvblish- ing Company, 294 Broadway. New York. Remincton STANDARD TYPE-WRITER! a write three limes as fast with ft as withthe pen. Indispeasible to ‘veers, \inisters, Business Men, aod all bavi weeng, 22 do. Rib per, Writing Paper, all mapeine foes and a Trees ter supplies always oa |. Sead ~ a eee » ‘ CKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. 308 Worth Sixth Street, ST. LOUIS, m0 | need to call at A Ly ares Stain Persian Lawns Checked Nainsooks, Hamburgh Edgings, Suisse Embroider GUS WYARDS SALE Dress Silky n Lawns, Bias Tuckings, (cee ee hat gives our Children rosy cheeks, What cures their fevers, makes them sleept Castoria. When beso Ase and § Ay Aerie ad What cures their colic, ie Sastork What quickly cvrea Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : Farewell then to Morphine 5 1 Castor Oil and Paregoric, Tiast a! “Castoria is s0 well adapted to Childres that I reeommend it as superior to any melt cine known to me."—H. A, Ancuss, M.D, A 1:1 Se, Oxford St., Brooklyn, M. ¥. Ye Tax Canrace Comranr, 188 Fulton 8, ¥. — $i $$$ $$$ TAPIU'. Riverside, Cal. The Gry ciimate jor. vst, Lars, fill ides, BO p+ route, STs lake ste " 4 OO se sh rwe tu f pied LP | Not sod ey Ds cta.yagar > soi Oey +d, BONeT OF Geinyy +s? é pA. ‘ Hiaxoven, O., Feb 13, 38g Afte: having lung tever and peut nia [ had a dreadful cough and co’ sleep at night. The told had consumption and would die. F taken six bo.tles ot Pisco's Cure and cough is entirely goue and J am well ever. 23-1vr Emeiine Fou doctors

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