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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES BUTLER MISSOURL WEDNESDAY JULY 9g, 1554 pene nate ee Every one is Interested. We have had an extraordinary run on spring goods. We sold them ow, and hence our success, Now tne ballance on hand will be closed yut at a big discount on former ptices is we are determmed not to carr my over. Acchoice line of cassi- meres for mens suits. from $7.59 lown to 65 cents per yard, which we will sell at cost as we wish to close them out, at the we marked down our black prices have and color- ed cashimers we expect to sell 100 bolts, between now and Christmas; we fear no house on the quality and prices of these goods. We want every lady in Bates coun- ty that expects to purchase a silk dress to cal] and examine ours; over 3,000 yds of black silk from $2,50 H down to $1,00 a yard, a b ain. The, only exclusive dry goods, tion and carpet house in Butier, next door to P. O. CurisToPHER & JACKSON. no- Dry Goods. Furnishing Goods, | Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, prices as | cheap as the cheapest. I don’t al- low any one to undersell me. | Respectfully, Jew McKissen. Wool Wanted! 1 wish to inform my friends and the public that Iwill pay the highest mar- ket price for all kinds of wool in spot t North Main 29-4t = i “tsh Ee. & Co's: he Patronize 1 Works, For saLe:—A good sprin on, nearly new. 20-tt A. B. McFarianp. We are selling a No. 1 w trame, ¢ covered lounge pet seven dollars at Jewett’ s. 101s Buy the best N & S$! Theshing Machines and Engi: Wricut, Grorws & Winiiams. 30-4t. Judge Lefker, thinks the wheat this season at about 7o or 75cts per bushel, and at trom $1 to $r.o5. market will open flax The storm of Friday morning no harm in butler, eutside of bre ang down a few trees and scarin; our citizens a little. Reports trom all parts ot the county are very encouraging for an immense corn crop this year. The recent rains have done tnousands of dollars worth of good. ‘ Alph Daniel, of township, has just fnished cutting one hundred acres of wheat on place, which is estimated by good judges to yield thirty bushels per acre New Home! bis L. S. Paddock left om the two u’clock train Saturday tast with a car load of butchers cattle for In- dianapohs, ind. He has ouc best ! wishes that he may strike 2 good | market. | We call the attention of the lady members of the Ohio sweet M. E. | chuech to the of the sidewalk in front af the gar sonage and church. spoke to the me tiffling it is of no use to to do.anything. dilapidated condition Last week we so they ask but are If there 1s one thing t at mother that Butler ¢ Vast « nt the photograph gailery ot Messrs. Hagedorn & Suden. ‘Ther photograpts are first class in’ every particular and as good as can be bad im any city. asure om We take pl recommending them. Pro Bono Publico--The introduc- tion of pure and heaithy Soda is an immense benefit to the public .D. B. DeLand & Co. were pioneers of this movement, and they continue to be! she leading manufactures ot these goods in the United States. | bride four miles northeast ic in Che thermometor stooG at 100 Monday. ‘This warmest day so far of the sez the shade was the son. We the la apest have best and stock of lounges that has ever been shown to 1 But Jewett’s. the pub We learn that A. Q. Taylor, for- merly an old resident of this city died in Colorado his remains ¥ interment to-day or to-morrow. All parties wishing their guns re- stalked tor the fall hunting or any other work in the gunsmith line can wet the same done by calling on Bryson Loadon, at his shop in But- 32-2t ler. Friday our citizens were treated to a violin serenade from the street gut- ter by a deformed and badly cripled specimen of humanity, and Saturday the everlasting organ grinder. What next ? We understand the barn of Henry | Harrison, near Altona, was struck by lightning the other day and tot ly destroyed. Everything in barn was a total loss, imeluding his | buggy and harness. Smith, liverymen of this Kaune 4 last. Oak township while be a buggy by a couple of gentler and died in a shoit time. Rev. Bewley ed it i 5 “ oo July 3rd, at the hon arlie Smiser to Miss Katie Lia. The Times tenders thanks tor a sup- ply of delicious cake, and wishes the ‘couple a happy and prosperous lite. zo, Detroit, Whit B and Montre Cc 4 Fe home via Be New York ar wdelphi will be absent a month or six wee ounce Bo *t f directors : building have de rect without delay two- ry lition to the Academy. The ddition will be 33x50, two rooms below and one above. This will be a big improvement te the Academy and one that has been long needed. been committee has appomted and will proceed without further delay to let the contract tor doing the work. Mrs. Hendersen came near meet- ang with a sertous accident Sunday | She had purpose Hen- lines evening avout 5 o'clock. the of taking a drive, and, as Mr. got into her bug for derson, who stood holding the was in the act ef putting their little chiid in, a boy riding a bicycle came round the corner when the horse took fnght and began to plunge, Mr. Henderson held on as long as he could, but the animal finally broke away from hint and went up the street at tull speed, and as heeturned the corner near the residence of Mr. N. B. McFarland. the buggy struck and throwing Mrs. Hendersoz out. the buggy by again and the tence capsized some means mghted itself the | and | | | | | | ! | grass 100 heac | ship. one of the best farmers in PERSONAL. Mulls. —J. E. Armstrong, a ant of Virg inent a gave us a busi- merct ness call yesterday. —Adam Brixn faithful supporters, called and re- e Fim i —Mnpj. Dick Allen, one ot last week. Democrz wat orses of Home ¢ 2 us a pleasant call day. —F. D. Vandyke, of Ri other day and name enrolled tor the booming TIMES —Mrs. Geo. Fletcher and C. C. Catron, of fayette county, are county treasurer, R. 5. Catron. —Col. J. L fett Friday evening for Ct guests oO Pace cago, to be present at the opening of the Democratic National Convention. —D. E. Allen, man of Independence, was visiting Mr. J. E. Arnold last week. The Tres acknowledges a call from Mr. Allen, —Clinton McFarland will this week tor Plain Citv, Uhio, on a an ex- newspaper leave visit to relatives and friends. He will be joined by his wife at that place who 1s at the present me there visiting her parents. —Allen Wright, of Summit town- of country section ate for sher Mie i p. trus- th besides bei: is one of the largest cattle feed- yon He has n at section 1¢ 1) old ste He nforms ust the corn crop of t rhood wili be good, wheat flax will fail short of a crop To outside world idea of the amount of re sown and reaped in be on we 1es sold } nett, Wheeler & Co., twelve eleva tor Buckeve hinders, three low down Buckeve binders and twelve hines. Jas. H. McCormack binders. Champion Wil- combined ma 1 fifteen Se binders and ANTS Is twelve eleven combined ma- ; chines. L.G. Henry, (no ettort) two binders. Ot course this. state- i i { the tnghtened karse was soon stop- ed by parties coming up the read. Strange to say the I uggv was noc, «ed in the least and Mr. Hen- The young man who was the cause of thrs derson only — slightly hurt. much hurt and regreted the to the fullest extent. Fred Dor Berber Wiil give you 2 neat shave, shampoo ar haircut. He keeps none bu barbers. Will also grind razors. taction guaranteed. Rooms nert square side For Rent. S The handsome Humphrey residence, including 5 acres ot ground, just south of city limits, is tor rent. Is one cf the pret homes in the country. W. H. | Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. ~ ment does not show all the machines sold in Bates county as there are oth- er large towns and they all have im- But it give a pretty tair idea of the immense crop reaped this year. plement men. will Marnied in Butler, July 3rd. by F. Thos. both Hawkins, Judge Sam a th E. Counts, Morrison to S ot Papinville. “By same, in Butler July qth, Deria Luton to Mrs. Mary Jane Black, all of Shobe, this county. By same, July 5th. Geo. Johnson to Miss Anna Wilson, both of Rich Hill. Alpi. McCracken and Miss Vic- toria Young, of Deepwater town ship were united in marriage June tgth. 1884, by Elder L. McComb. Married June 6th, 18Sy, by Rev. Lewis McCombs, ot David A. Neec S. Tisd This pleasant affair took place at the residence ot th Tisdel, miles southwest of Butler, Judge E. A. Was witnessed hy 2 tew special friends. The bride was el gantly dressed and never looked prettier her life m The groom is a most excellent vou man. The dinner Was ever set upen a similar occasion, was as mce us We wish the young couple long lite | and prosperity. Harness, Saddles, Higginsville, La- | aid A. Henry, | and fy IRON BRIDGES Doing Court ar naneersr bebe ae THE POOL DIDN'T ik The Co comn Papin purpose arge rias Des Cygne completed. roaaN see over Mor- mon Fork, between and ‘ Dist. 1 1as been completed, receiv- een | own open ter travel. This “3 most substan-| “ 4 1 It 5 long telt 5 new iron br spans | Shaw’s creek near Prairie City has a is | been completed and recieved by the “ 5 | court. OE aig The county court of Cass county Lee. 4 have instructed their bridge commis- be 6 sioner to act in conjunction with the! . bridge commissioner of Bates in the 4 matter of building an iron’ bridge aang across Grand river at Knightingford | « 3 in Mingo township and report at) “ 3 their next. regular meeting, which will be held shortly, when order | DIST. 1 would be made by the court for the | ri = construction of Cass ccuntv’s half of ~ the bridge. We get this irom Judge Pee Lefker who hada talk with Jud ae Barnes, presiding Justice of the Cass “ | court, a tew days since and th - 5 | tle nan assured him tk Ca pe county court at its first fine would make an order for t - i ot Bates county es und still stand ready to com re { *s of th iborhood. : | in € wast 2 | let fe $ |The cowt, oS rompanies ¢ jt mer : t their bids lower. “ 7 i . did not work weil, “os | as € comy pooled and the jlowest bid after dinner the commis- 157 | sioner could get, after working with . | th for nearly an hour’ was 780 ee by the Raymond & Campbell bridge i : company. This bid was promptly “ G refused by the court as they im their) judgement deemed it entirely to ingh. Fi The contract for the masonary, how- re ever, was let to H. Deitzman, of | “ 3 Rich Hill at $585 per yard, who will | if : begin work immediately. In the ae a mean time the court will make are| uw rangements with some other com-; “ 8 pany tor a bridge, :nd save the coun- | ty about $780. Pooling on «a Bates | pIsT. 1 County court wont work. - 2 A Card. } -4 : Butler, Bates county, Mo. | “ 5 Iam sorry to say to my triends| “ © and the public in general that I can- . not start my paper at present. I Bren : was disappointed in getting my “ - prnung done and I cannot raise | the money to buy new tvpe. If the | nist. 1 triends of temperance and 2 d= <2 t nopolists wish to have a paper run 5 3 a their intere have confi- < dence m my at ; help, is we can do it: if not I will do the best ey jTean. I have received whout Pra | from subscribers, whi ust re- + | fund if I cannot ste 5 jor more, trom men who do not en- oe dorse the pri s of Our s | from anv other persons. sick Yours truly, Jeer ALDRILGE. Wheat harvest is about over in Missour: and 1 points very ES | Kansas and reports from i show a large crop. Aun te TOWNSHIP OF ens gettqnt Pat / ewe wviiwee aw POW NSHIP POWNSHIP 3. FOWNSHIP 4. TOWNSHIP LOWNSHIP 6. $47 96 23 76 26 84 POWNSHIP 7- TOWNSHIP 9. $19 So VOWNSHIP TO. $18 04 31 OS 33 00 VOWNSHIP IT. POW NSEHP io 18 g2 POWNSHIP £3. $358 Go 29 OF 45 00 31 68 48 64 22 88 TOWNSHIP I4. 68 00 04 36 04 00 $31 33 73 30 5 33 15. 59. wn ~ rOWNSHID 16, POW NSHP APPORTIONMET, MONIES. YEAR ENDING JULY Ist, ISS4. 3 ty | | $17 W advise all in need to call at GOS WYARE VNSHIP sw ¢ POWNSHIP DisT. i 2 . + 4 POWNSHIP Dist oo Sie 05 20 - + Ss rOWNSHIP 65 | Pret. 3 | “ 4 48 TOWNSHIP oo | DIST. 1 5 S4 | 3 13.93. apy + Sof a5 ae S92 x TOWNSHIP 24. 1 32244 Siz 4 2 32 12 8 y 3 22 00 130 96 + 3124 Wg 28 i 5 29 OF 7 48 “2 3212 Bg TOWNSHIP 25. So | DIST. 1 $1408 $37 y is 5 79 2 cry 88 U8 y o2 eng 20068 fy mig 18 ag 47 3 60 VERNON CO, 6o | TWP. RANGE, AMOUNT, yo] 38 33 $18 os 32 Sx 24 = u 8 ¢ <a 30 ee 96|. 29 88 STaTE oF Missouri, | .. County of Bates, =f 2 1, R. J. Starke, clerk of the county ” | court, certify the above and toregoing & be atrue and correct apportionment dj 3- | county and township school monies te the vear ending July 15, 1884. seal this # Witness my hand and [SEAL dav of July, 1884. R. J. STARKE, County Clerk. OUR FIVE CENT COLU dt ements in this colw ged for at the rate of fia for cach insertion, | ce sper line I Price List 45 Re S34 49 5 o| and 6300 2 | i * i00 *& 1 t Bushel 23 1m 44 EU? Rock sait just from the mie, the be For sale at the Grange st for stock. McGhee’s Price List. Fay’s Best Patent Roller Flour, 76| Kay's best flour, 38 | Fay’s XXXX flour § gh McGHLcE & CO., in Opera BI W. i, Tucker has purchased a 79) ized Air Aparatus, and is prepared 25 | tract teeth without pain, Office in| 36 | House. 16-5m.* ia _ Reapers always on hand at the Gn 7? | Store. 36 SIE Apy a 38 B, NEWBILL 16 Does a general Insurance busine | sures property against Fire, ght 12 | Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind 75 Also insures Plate Glass against 86| age by accident. Call on him to 49 | Policy betore itis too late. O 61 | Opera building over bank, Butler, M@ nat 24-tf 75 - - ears: Binder Twine at the Grange sor 48 bottom prices. 44 | Laclede New Bus Line. 56| Always to the tront, the Laclede | tel has bought a new bus, fine teamd8 49 | gage wagon etc. Will attend all # 20| and carry passengers to and trom # © | parts of tne ci Leave orders at & 49 For a Clean Shave “| Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near 601 corner of the square. They have sa@ 30) comtortable room * a MONEY oan owest rates of interest ™ ips decision does not eftect the™ Co., represented by oi |. K, Baws Butlety Dick Hart Guarantees all work done ae shop. It you wish a clean s4nipoo or hair cut - call and him. Also trv his bath 1m Southeast corner square. vel ma go he can) imp bur| esd hol give vow Jen] rate ot a Seas inst leg,