The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 2, 1884, Page 1

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Do you desire happmess; do you : ye-tfrom Our Numer ous Exchanges. emusic: do you desire a_ pleas- It sot fireside and a happy home? . B. A BIG CROW STORY. d wtoW E Walton & Co’s = = z Harrisonville Democrat: noted Kans er, during the war, died eect a good piano or organ. En- Col. Jennison, d courage music mm your family ae ago. ees! Democrat: Nettleton of the Gulf ro: Hartwe | passed through this p!: you never will regret it. isonville Gen. To enumerate the great variety of ot pianos and organs the firm handles | pany with Mr. ce yesterday. jsuonecessary. Call and be convinc- edthat you can be better suited in | to view the route between here and | Clinton. | but what that something is, we fail- | ed to learn. Something is on hand, Butler than elsewhere Clinton Democrat: Ranson Faith, pioneer to Henry county in 1S41, died Saturday afternoon, June 21, 1884, at his old home in Deer Creek township. Clinton Nettleton of the Kansas They are also extensive dealers in | thedest sewing machines. Remem- nerthe place—Opera House block, — ail ee H Democrat: A Card. | City, Fort = oe Scott & Gulf road, accompanied by prLeR, Mo., May. 25, 1884. ’ 7 a ae hae se Mr. Hartwell of Butler, and Mr. chick ponds aa pecline ae | Keith of the firm of Kieth & Perry, , occasioned. by excssive largest Coal operat = in the w St sith Seal othe® causes Over and owners of extensive coal fields cl ition 2 other causes ove a one south of Clinton, arrived in town yes- which we have no control, we are compelled to adhere to the rule ot sct- lng every thirty days and we now respectfully notify our customers that rom Harrisonville, { = : jand went south this morning to Os- | ceo . {the KR. ©. & Memphis rec Col. ilaccount willbe due thg ist day | eeu ape ae : : . B. Colt, accompanied the party # each month anda statement will | ! —o j : {south. © We beheve this means bu emailed or handed them promptly | atabovenamed date. 10 pér cent} merest will be charged on all ac- 1 at the This course is adopted tor ness. but will know definately in short time. Ste defa kton. Fourn al: counts not pa end of the month. the mutual good of all and we trust f € uur friends will see the wisdom o Respectfully, Brovcit & Womack. | tiary. Serious Accident. Thursday evening last about ‘clock, wear the Glesner house on Cc son ot Jas. | Jelaware street, Ker t ged about four years, Archie //lerald: | Rosier are making zens of ‘assidy, met with a most serious ac- preparations ie: acelin Went. The little tellow with other | fora four fJuly c ition. The oys was playing near and watching | Archie Band has be er ed and ; } - { inent speakers rese Hodges operate a thresher en— | Prominent speakers w present | trom both Cass « ui me, when by some cause unknown 1 A . ee ; We hepe Archie w epre- ventured too close and his left foot | conte. weaught under one of the ponder- | : E Archie Herald: Some one en- drive wheels, and crushed ai- : : : tered the house of Mrs. M. D. Shaf- tly, besides this, he receiv- ; er, several weeks ago and stole her nature which | gold watch and chain. One evening wid not be tound out as they were | last week she heard her gate openand Pposed to be internal. The little | Shut and in the morning she found feter was taken home and Doctor | be? “atch and chain under a pan that ed summoned who did’ all in his mer to relieve him. arse :—The ‘I's is informed alate hour before going to press tthe injured boy was better and eS are entertained of his recovery. the A guilty conscience was too much tor the party. Brownington Banner: A tarmer boy living down on Grand River found a crow’s nest which he robbed for the eggs, and placed them under ja hen. When hatched the chicken mother cared tor them tenderly until they got big enough to fly. Then they took to the high timber, which | so exasperated the old hen that she went crazy. Summit’s Racket. Summit Townsiur, June 27 ’S4. EmToR Times :---Wheat harvest fommenced in this locality. The age sown was not very large. but we have will be of a fair yield quality. ome tew have turned their corn Mo the hands of providence, and tely on that for e. Boonviile News: Last week two jvaluable gold watches and several | other pieces of jewelry were found on |a farm belonging to Mr T G. Death- | | eragein Howard county. : Sallie Holsclaw (now Mrs. M. Kelly) dur- its future out- BUTLER, MISSOURI, General | la, and trom thence to @ point on | years in the Massachusetts peniten- | she uses to feed her chickens trom. | OUR FIV COLU All local « ertisements tn th will be charged for at the ra cents per line for each insertion. ReMovaL: Havi cor solid siness Extra bargains ti Boots and Shoes at R. Weil § Co's | _ Worth side square. | ay | Roller Patent Price List | $ 3-00 = ae i 50 | Best brand 2 95 “ a 6 so“ 1 40 x fe 46 igo, Bco is Sie lern oor | Three X = =) 5G0) os 175 fe eel te Cea el NRees Ae avec go} | Meal per Bushel ee ae «« halt Bushel = }2S 1m = | Buy the McCormi | | Go and see Weil § Co.,| \for Boots and Shoes on the | jth. North side s Binder- quare James H. Williams agent for Auitman | and Taylor Thrasher and Engines, office | with Chas. Spr The McCormick Twine Binder, King of th harvest field. tloats over CHAS. SPRAGE’s. cGhee’s Price List. M t F RoNer Flour, | McGHEE & CO., in Opera Bloc THE VERDICT. The verdict Gf the people ts that Weil §: Co’s-, on the novels sid ¢ tobuy a Vital- VRILE, Tornadoes, Cyc Also insures Plate Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the tront, the Laclede ; tel | gage wagon etc. | and Ho- a new bus, fine team, bag Will attend all tr: passenge Le carry to and trom +f at arts ot tne city. clede,. For a Clean Shave | Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest | corner of the square. They have a neat, comrfoitable room ao. MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. The Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. Loan Co., represented by 15té J. K. BruGier, Butler, Mo. } Dick Hurt Guarantees all work done in his shop. It you wish a clean shave, : shampoo or hair cut call and see him. Also trv his bath rooms. Southeast corner square. Fred Dorn Barber | Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or | ing the war twenty years ago and it was by accident they were found, a/ , dog scratching for rats unearthed one of the watches when Mr. Kelly we notified of the find vealed other val ss Howe’s school will close to- We had intended to be pres- to hear the closing exercises but Mhavoidably hindered. berot the distnict. and others con- lated bemg present. Company with one of Summits Old bachelors, we took in the val, at Butler, hin the interest of the fat that place. r search re- r Quite a = are were ur nig Bapus Tuesday : ren Which passed t double farm ot Ben Harris, in the Talley pak be well represented | eng neighborhood, St. Clair coun- ; Evcdication of the Salem church | 4, Suites thre ‘ itning and totally | ext Sunday. \ consumed t the time there were two men and a son of Mr. Harris, | aged about 12 years, in the barn. | The boy went up into the loft to ested 2, garage 2 i throw some hay below, when the chool enn ate = | bolt came. He was knocked sense- | in vi ee piesa remained so for some twelve ew and we think, how-/} hours. The men below were unharm- | . Bigstaff desires to resign his tonas Superintendant of the non Sunday school, if it will With the approbation of those : we are to give him up, jed: one’ot them immediately went tsour duty to kt him off. g | up tor the boy who was lying pros- ‘trated on the hay. F. Cour. hair-cut- He keeps none but experienced } barbers. Willalso grind razors. Satis- | taction guaranteed. Rooms nerth side another mirder of prices on boots and shoes at Weil € Co’s., north side square. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice 1s hereby givento vil creditors and others interested in the estate of Mars | Campbell, deceased, thatI R- B. | Camphe]] admiuistrator of said estate, in- i tend to make final settlement thereot, ai the next term ot tne Bates County Pro- bate Court, in Bates county, State ot Mis- ouri to be held at the Court House in Butler on the 11th day of August 18S4- R. B. Campoell administator 3t-4t" WEDNESDAY | the Presidenc ; Nominated on the first lot. | number of his relatives j an academ | soon became infected with the Wes- | tern fever. and on his was elected Sheriff date betore the approz | cratic Convention, and it is | and should he become the | the President of the United States. | Webb, administrator of said estate, in- | tend to make finai settlement thereof, at | August, 1884. tor sale. | principle str TT PRESS Ass: * The Governor Of New York Leads the List for the Democratic Nomination at Chicago. OUR CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT. Grover Cl evel the leaders of the Democr: atic party as the most av ilable candidate for ad it 1s conceded at this writing that he will probably be or second bal- | Governor Cl New Jersey, eland is a native of ind is now in his torty- He from a ministerial tamily, his tather and a hei: Pro- nen. Grover received education after which he went to New York city as a clerk it hari instituti seventh yea comes x testant clergy ome ch dle route to stopped twealthy x who naec admitted to the bar soon thereafter was ap- int District Attorney In 1870 of the {in 1881 Mayor of the city. he county His noted of his y with triumph E > people, his ma- jority over Judge Folger being near- ly 200,c00. Upon this fact 1s based his present prominence as a zandi- ching Demo- ! claimed by his admirers, that if nominated he id 2€ | Would sweep the Empire State with | | a large majority over Bla ne. Governor Cleveland is a bachelor, next in- cumbent of the White House he wi!! have to run the gauntlet of a second campaign with marriageable ladies who will aspire to do the honors as mistress of the social household of Final Settlement Notice. Notice it hereby g ven to all creditors and others interested in the estate ot William Webb, deaceased, that I, Hiram the next term of the Bates county Probate court, in Bates county, State of Missouri, to be held at Butler on the roth day ot HIRAM WEBB, Adm’r. FOR SALE. Owing to the tact that the new elevator i of Letker & Childs requires my entire | time, and that I cannot give that atten- | tion to other business that is necessary, | Ihave concluded to offer my flour i mill known as the EMPIR« MILLS, ted on one of of the} ear the business part of 29 4t i zi Ss mill is z in good order, tor convenience, and ously and s is a fine opportunity f 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 for tarm or city proper- ty, or will sell on very easy terms. with ample time and easv rate of interest. For terms call on or address 26-tf Joux A. Lerxrr, Butler, Mo. JULY 2 : nd the preseat Gov- | ernor cf New Y ork is looked upon by | 188-4. BUGGIES & IMPLEMENTS | ps the largest supply of Fine Buggies and agons to he found in the city, also one of the best selected assortments of icultural Implements. Cail and examine goods and prices. Northeast Corner Square, Butler, Mo. AE oe Foe a A: MC FARLAND BROS. BUTLER— KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK AT THE HARNESS & SADDLERY. W | | | ay Beko PCI KCIcs IN assortment pat uA “TeTION esuosy s zeuoedg ‘OWE So “MATA ENON Vv 4 [ide Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVEN’ HAFING,— CANNOT CHOKE A HOR: Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of sti ss b- c ing, will hold Hames in place better than any other co for Infants and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation. Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes < gestion. ‘Without injurious medication. ‘Tae Cextace Corpaxy, 182 Fulton Street. , [Centaur LINIMENT 4n sahsolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain in the Back, Burns, Galls, &c.. An Instantaneous Pain- 4 relieving and Healing Remedy. “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that [recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Ancura, M D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ath G2 + ets mat al how * safer Ne 43 te crevene

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