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[ i fi i BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES SOURT BUTLER MI ne All Hai! the 4th of July, 1884. The declaration ot American inde- Miss Ma from the tois cor Ys < large yield. It is rumored that Senator D. pendence, will be celebrated in But- | De Armond, of Rich Hill, will locate Thousands will yis We ler on the 4th. it our beautitul city. welcome you all. our large dry goods establishment, the only exclusive dry goods, n carpets and house tur Butler. We marked down line week the following, 300 yards linen lawn 15 cts up. Soo yds American lawns reduced, 1,400 yds ind black silk at about 75cts on the colored $1. All of our dress goods marked down. About 200 parasols lett, which we intend to sell, no matter, what the sacrifice may be. 3 and one-half bushels fans from 2 and one-half cents apiece to $3. Lace curtains trom 62 and one-half cents apiece to $7.50 mm carpets, a 65 cent one tor 50 cts, good and heavy. The choicest lot of embroidery, Irish point, oriental and oscurial laces, venice point lace, these are the newest goods for trim— ming white dresses. We want every man, woman and child that comes to town to visit uS on the tourth. Yours, CuristopHer & )AckKson. Dry Goods. Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, prices as cheap as the cheapest. I don’t al- low any one to undersell me. Respectfully, Jit McKipsen. 29-4t 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 Lewis Hoffman, North Main street. spot vash. 27 Hurrah for the glorious fourth! Butler Tres 50 cents till Jan. rst. Circuit court adjourned Saturday. County court convenes Monday. Organs to rent at W. E. Watton & Co’s. Raspberries are selling at z0cts per quart, Patromze the Butler Marble Works. New potatoes are bringing per bushel. All kinds of garden sass is) plenti- tul this season, Sumner Holcomband teabo were taken to the Clinton jail Saturday. For saLe:—A good spring wag- vn, nearly new. 20-tt A. B. McFaruanp. The cherry be short this year. crop) seems to from 35 to 40 cts per gallon. Buy the best Nichols & Shepard Theshing Machmes and Engines. Wracut, Grorws & Wu.11aMs. 30-4. Se sncreas a ies ast Harvest time has arrived and the | increase of this Bank’s business has selt binder 1s gladdening the hearts of our farmers reaping the golden grain. We quote from our opera house contemporary of Fria. Please tell an anxious public what the Re- publicans did this thing tor. a | ' ! We thrice welcome you to z ving store in this A special bargain | The price ranges | | outlook indicates a still greater | crease. in Butler shortly. C. B. Lewis, will shortly > erection mence barn on Pine street. tions, = A valuable present with every sale of $1.00 or more at JEWETT’S. B. B. Bigsjaff, of Summit town- on of being the ship, has the reputa best whistler in that section of coun- | try. | Special bargains in hook cases, | desks and china closets this week JEWETT’S. | at | We call the attention of the M. E. church, to tne dilapidated condition of the side walk in tront of the sonage and church. par- Dakotah j the The grading down of street and filling up of Ohio by city dads, add greatly to the appear- | ance of both. Library cases, secretary and book cases and china closets, tor less money than ever betere offered | this market at P. J. JEWETT’s. | | in No chance to counterteit DeLands Chemical Baking Powder, for it is put up in cans only, bearing their | name. You cannot sure what } brand you are buying when you pur- | | chase bulk Baking Powder. be { A verv prominet gentleman re- | i | siding east of the city, put she ques- tion to a Times man the other day. | Why the Cemetery Association per- | on mitted the race s remain rounds. We believe it’s the | the new g | city council’s province to answer. Jim Finkler’s team from Rich Hill, | } would have made sad* havoc of his j wagon and dislocated the neck of {many a soda pop bottle. Thursday last, at the depot, had it not been cor- | relled by the bystanders. They took | fright at the tram, The world renowned and only Charlie Lewis, was united in mari- age to Miss Eva Dorsett, at the Willis } | a | house, in this city June 22. by I Charlie cage in handsome Brown. srepared previous to | this third step and we can now say | he is the happiest man in the villi BC Webineea ablaward to ship says the prospects for a large ; corn crop in that section ot coun- ty never looked more promising. The | corn stands from knee to waist high, i and quite a number of farmers have t | laid their crop by. The wheat, how- | ever, 1s not so good and will fall far | short of a crop. ' | Tea =a j | The Butler National Bank prints i ! another statement in the Times to- | ¢ day. | condition ot the Bank, and shows it jt to be in most excellent shape. The Itis a precise exhibit of the been steady and permznent dunng | its entire existence, and the future in- The public has tull confi- dence in the management of the con- j cern, and the record it has made evidence sufficient of its reliability. | one ay eee ee Killed by the Cars. is Carl Meek did well onthe Record | last Week in the absence of editor | Beach, and all that was lacking in making the paper first-class in every | particular was a roller, editor and | proof-reader. | J. J- Coope Powers, «t Pilot Grove, | county, ana Miss Mary J. Waderman of New Home towns this county, were united j marriage tt the residence ot the brid Ed. Waderman, Cannon, }. P. *s tatber by BH. M. June 2 Mrs. E Stanley, both of Butler, were mar— ried in Pleasant Hill, by Rev. Mai- den, June iSth. We ld have had this notice last week, but Aibert stole a march on the reporter and did not let us know it. However, we wish him and his all the happ.- | shou ness possible. i BUGEY TOPS i ! i | was held and his body Halley Finley, brakeman on the south bound freight. was killed atte | the depot Sunday morning last. He | nothing new and she was laid back | Was sitting on the cow catcher and | to rest forever. | engine | the body was in a bad state of de- zz jumped off in front of the } pe ne track and | © had hardly catcher and aimed to run down open the switch. He hit the ground when the cow a either struck kim or he stumped his | P toe and fell down, and the ~ and engine in two He lived abou re quarters of an hor ly. Said he would hike to see hi ry mother, who is 2 widow lady and! ft lives at Warrensburg. He also said he had-been a wicked boy and he hoped God would forgive him. He had an cigental policy im his pocket for $2,000. An inquest i a : iy returned to Warrensvurg for burial. Trunks, Valises, | out it, said Henry ov a larger a renewal. crons looking well in city by request of Jno. four cars passed over the lower) D€ Mader public that we are not get our but will endeavor to be on hand next week. Barus Sue, PERSONAL. returned hursday night. day. —R. of Pleasant Thursd Bb. Gap, called tavored the TimMEs subst the Times war a substantial cz *On Sabt lispatched a th evening last the Re- to publicans reporter each of three of our chu —Misses Lena Lane Blatchert ot Rich Hill, spent Satur- | i day with Mrs. Teff in this city. —Miss Cora and Alice Barnhill, of Independence, have been visiting | Miss Lou Landsdown, for several days. —C. P. Fulkerson and wite, will leave this week for Pueblo Col. Mr. Fulkerson makes this change on account of health. —John Holt, residing north of i town, called Saturday and renewen for the Times. Mr. H. reports his | crop in splendid condition. —Dr. W. E. Tucker will be ab- sent from his otfice next week, attend- ing the meeting of the Dental Associ- ation at Sweet Springs. —Miuss Corneha Hickman, daugh- ter of J. L. Hickman, returned from | Columbia, Mo., last week where she had been attending college. —Miss May Franklin, who had | charge of the city telephone office absence, left Tefft’s her home in Mo- during Miss Thursday night for i berly. —Let her come on, can’t do v Brayton, as laid down the cash for another Saturday. most substantial men. -G. W. Mitel esteemed triends He ss one of Mulberry’s pil, (ene cot: x most trom not town w renewed —Fred Letker, of Richmond, Ind. who has been visiting his son Letker ot this city, for the past months | yme yesterday. | Mr. Lefke1 ‘ of age and asim locrat. —B. F. r many years a worthy citi is city’s sub- | erbs, and a successful nurseryman, } has closed out his interests here and ae moved to he has purchased property and wilt continue to en scale. The ex-Senator takes out little interest in politics now-a- time to —Hon. jonn B. Newberry.one’ of | ments and do a general conveyancing business. physicians in the United States, and it he county’s most honored citizens, OFFICE IN BUTLER NATIONAL BBNK. tor sale by all druggists throughout the pats 2 eS world. rice 25 ce a le. Was in the city Saturday, and ee eee — i 2 age 28. phmented the Ties with a call and | Order of Publication. \_beautitul engraving in six colors, ’ Jays, but devotes his entire the cultivation ot his large farm and | Isaac H. Ellis, he handling of stock. He reports section. Why not Let Her Rest. Doctors Wood and Rice of this | deceased as will pay and satisfy the re- T. Leabo and his attorneys, exhumed the body | of Mrs. Leabo, Thursday morning ot last week. was to see 1f any could be made, and tore particular- | ly to find out if her neck | | broken. The object of all this new discoveries had been thorough discover After making a Xamination they could The doctors said | | | | ‘omposition. The object of this re S we understand it, Irection was, | for : made urpose Ot getting some new evi- | ence by which gument I he might prisoner tor tell as how } to nely death, may hat is lett “p sweetly and peace- aly untl the resurcction morn. A Card, PUTLEK, Mo., July rst, 1884. | We would say to our patrons and the | very sorry we could Paper out as per pregram, Jerr. ALDRIDGE. year | ites Center Kas., where | - in his old business | and it is turther ordered, that this notice | Names of successful contestants. with be published in some newspaper in this) - of bags returned, Bg sta f f. reek. f : . Herald : New , Herald ; sate fer four weeks before the next Notice = go ae his, Times: Durham, N.C, Tobacco { term of this court. Notice to Contractors, ‘ew Orleans, Times- Democrat: Cincipnats, Ee State ot Missouri, } eee quirer; Chicago, Daily News: San Francisco > Ss, Pursuant to an order of the County | Chronicte. address, we advise all in OF ' | India Linens, Linen Lawns, Persian Lawns Checked Nainsooks, Bias Tuckings. |'Summer Silks, Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, | Nun’s Veiling, Buntings, &c. &., ALL-OVER EMBROICERIES, ORIENTAL LACES, WE WILL. OF FEF The above named goods at greatly re- duced prices. Call and see the bargains. | | | | Samuel Levy & Co DVICE TO MMe . PARKINSON Attorney. ERs. tand brokea suffering and It so, Mra, ect and ge inslow’s Scothi at once hottle ot ce sufferer imme en diately Depend upon it, mothers, there Hc Gee BHR EBDe | is no mistake abo It cures dysen teryand dia ,re e stomach =e i d bowels, cures wind cohe, sottens the gums, reduces inflammation, and give tone and energy to the whole system, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup For n Te r is pleasant to the nd is the cription ot one oldest and best female nurses and borr and town sell Re. s of Ti ucts at u in Bates count sh abst tate and deal ir » and wili f I kinds ot securities. pr i Draw deeds. take : representing twenty portraits of the most | FAMOUS CONFEDERATE COMMANDERS of) Inthe civil war, 1861-6. Every por- | trait has been carefully verified and have | been produced at great expense and in | the most elaborate and artistic manner i 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 | rank,) stand out in bold relief from the | | beautitul back ground. Only a few of | these great heroes are now living, and STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. j In the Probate court tor the Bates, May term, 1884. administrator of Ellis, deceased, Isaac H. Ellis, administrator ot W. H. Ellis, deceased, presents to the court his petition, praying tor an order for the sale otso much of the real estate ot said ss. county W. OH: IN CASH GIVEN AWAY maining debts due by said estate, and yet unpaid tor want of sufficient assets, ac— companied by the accounts, lists and inventories pees by law in such case; | no true southerner should tail to possess Peper nerd the 25 on examination whereot it is ordered, | one these vaiuable mementoes. They are bam Tobacco Co., must observe that all persons interested in the estate 2 = sa =~ | appropriate for the. parlor, library, hall | conditions on which of said deceased, be notified that appli- | Of Ome, and will compare favorably with | S€arded: All bags must bear oar cation as atoresaid has been made and . = inti 7 traits | Ball au B Revenue Maaaias lee ic eos rae st the finest oil paintings. The portraits | Caution Notice. The bags be done up fore the RA or OE OEE: | ars pithted ai heise plate paper, beauti- | securely in a package with name and fore the first day of the next term of this | fully tinted (ready for framing), size | of sender, and number of bags contained! court, to be held on the second Monday | UY! i sent tovany ad. | marked on the outside, Charges must be of Anetae next, an order wiil be made nao, inches, and willSiessent to any ad- | forw be Decem! At and s.ug) ? < a s. stag ex S: aid) | ages shou! arded tor the sale of the whole, or so much ot dress, (postage or express paid), care soe ees Dre nor hnen tees ie tullv packed in tubes, on receipt ‘pric , $2.00. Address The Sherman Publish. | SJ ing Company, 294 Broadway. New York. | the real estate of said deceased as wili be sufficient tor the payment of said debt. County of Bates. § I, Sam F. Hawkins, clerk of the Pro- bate court, held in and tor said county, bv certity that the toregoing is a copy ot the o nal o r ion therein re rs of reco Court ot Bates County, Mo. made at the June term ot said court, directed to the Bridge jCommissioner ot Bates county, : to let the tollowing contract, I will in order Monday, J uly 7th, 1884, the Biackwewt's Deena Toracco Cos4 Drenas, NE. ‘ Every genuine package has picture of Mull 4@ See our next announcement “6s ted to rt hoz at ay of Jur SAM C. F. Boxlev, atts the Marias aa one half idge, in New ty Mo., the superstruct and structure to be of stone masonry. Plans é i EWN and specifications can be examined at my PROCU WARDA- HASELT JARDA. Ti ¥ : : Fonener | Office in Butler. All bid< subject to the gfAmercane Foregntarzend Moment einecse’ | approval of the court. taken six bo.tles of Pisco’s Cure and Ammcaiza:Washingwe.DC Springfield, Missouri | M. L. WOLFE. | cough is entirely gone and J am well | 28 at om. Bates Co. | ever. -23-1vr er Hanover, O., Feb 13, 188ge Afte: having lung fever and pneume nia I had a dreadful cough and could at — sleep at night. The doctors told me#— had consumption and would die. It ¢ township, Bat be ot the sub- Bridg need to call at