The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 16, 1884, Page 8

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i Fi i ee { t f f zmcseeromtaitastaters ; } } BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES BUTLER MIgSOURI. WEDNESDAY JULY 16, Every one is Interested. extraorc 5 We sold them | Now closed We have had an run on spring goods. ow, and hence our success, ballance on hand will be it a big discount on former prices | put < e determined not to ver. Acchoice line of neres for mens suits. from $7.59 lown to 65 cents per yard, which we | will sell at cost as we wish to close hem out, at prices we have marked down our black and color- sell 100 ed cashimers we expect to 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 call and examine ours; over | 3,000 yds of black silk from $2,50} down to $1,00 a a bargain. The only exclusive dry tion and carpet house i Butler, next door to P. O. CurisToPHER & JACKSON. ee ~ Butler Times 50 cents till Jan. rst. rd, goods, no- sat threshing isthe order of the wt 4g _ Buy a Bed Spring of Jewett and be happy- — | Organs to rent at W. E. Walton | & Co’s. j. E. Harper, moved his tin shop urday. to the east side § Butler Patronize the Works. Bud Adkinson will open out a new zrocery store on the east side shortly. | Marble | r7tt- Bed Springs in endless varietty a Jewetts. Combs li near Virginia, CoB. g the chintz bug é Going considerable | chiet te the corn in that section of the Hickman, ot [for ased Mr. J. M.Pa move oO street, and will shortly. Buy the best Nic ing Machines and Engines. Wricut, Gronius & Winr1ams. | 30-1 Miss ards are out tor the marrzage of Boo evening, July 22, 1884, at the vesidence of \. Clark, Rich Hill. Cc Rolla Hedges to H. M- H P. J. Jewett, at tl Opera H Furniture Store, will sell you a class Bed Spring at $3 00, guaran teed satisfactery or money refunded. | Doctor Risley has just received a Louis ¢ extrac apparatus trom $ teeth without pain. It is ane of the finest arrangements @f the kind we ever saw. J. H. Hurley, of Springfeld, Mo., is | visiting W. C. Bewlev paster of the M. E. Church south. He will feave hece tor Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tenn. The medicai card of Dr. QO. F. Renick | will be tound in axother cgiumn, Doctor Renick has been practicing medicine in this ccmmunity for the past twelve years and needs no recommendations trom us. We are informed by Prot. Naylor that | the contract for building the new addi- | tion to the academy will belet Thurs- | day night. Bids tor doing the work will | be received by the committee at that time. Geo. A. Todd and John Willis had | of their | maces of business during the meeting of the Chicago Convention and dispatches were placed them free tor These two men deserve credit enterprise, hulletin boards erected in tront all. their upon for Shariff Hank ot the Hamiltons at Warrensburg Fri- day lat. the execution He savs there were at least 4f- teen theusand men, women and children What there is to attract women kind berond present rene of this is our shension, All vacties wishing their guns re- stalked tee the fil huntiag or any other work in the gunsmuth | can wetihe same done fy calling on Bryson Loaden, at Ins shop in But- ler. Quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church south commenced yesterday Dr. C.C. Wood, presiding elder, preached last night, and will preach again to mght. T. W. Childs offers the Flying Dutchman for sale in this issue. The | Dutchmanis a riding plow and stands at the head of the list. See adver- disement. | Steidle, on | the time. | and Hendricks | The | point | a biy time | powder and Aubry Ewing and Sim Fran left Butler Frida rajaun¢ throt the south nic at Htum Jj. M. townsh: ed by ! the mo Wm. neighborhood al same cause On pted a position in that compan} the County Clerks office. This is a good h Miss Ida isi position and one w ery way wc The ‘Time in cong tune. PERSONAL. us a call Mondav Hu —Mrs. Miss Nellie, left yesterday for —Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, lett } week for Sed: they will a where ; make their home in future. It is estimated that fifteen thousand | people witnessed the hanging Charles and Billie Hamilton, at War- rensburg Friday last. They were hung for the foul murder of Carl the railroad track near that ciiy sometime ago, an account of which appeared in this paper at The hanging was a perfect success, not a blunder being made. They both made statements on the scaffold, each one laying the blame onthe other. The crime for which about as cold blooded and brutal as was ever perpetrated in the State. We call the attention of our read— letter Hon. J. N- ] ers to a from of | | these two young men were hung was | Ballard in another column, declining | to enter the race for representative. | call Saturday. Judye Ballard has been prominently | betore the people of Bates county | party and does not consult his own Read the letter leer deep personal ambition. caretully and you will see vein of thought underlying each sen- Te 3 I such tence he utters. S a pity we haven’t = more workers as Judge Ballard. ks Ciu’ rime Cleveland and Hend The young men of Butle court house and organized a C club Monday eve followins officers Wade Vice-Presiden were Ellis, sident; Put Joe the ch by Saturday a t the court house where expected. Every young democrat in the township should come out and joi make a wideawake Hendricks cl tive work in the co To Be Regr.-tted. Fleetweed Thomas a yor man living in the northeast part of tow very seriousand much to be lamented accident during the ratification ot the nominatiea Friday night last in trent ot the store of Bennett, Wheeler & Co. He was engaged in charging the anvil with some unaccountable means it went off igniting with a large can which he held in hand. The fire from the powder flashed tull in his tace, burning him severely. It is believed that he will lose the sight of his right eye. This is an acerdent, to be all the more by his | regretted, trom the tact that he isa young | married mau andis in very straightened circumstances. Thomas is a sterling young Democrat and it behooves the par- ty to see that his wants are supplied. ATTENTION SOLDIERS. Bates county Post No. 58. G. A. R., having determined ‘to have a Granxp Reunion anp Camp Fire, at Wells Grove, one-halt mile east of the square, Butler, for the benefit of the widows and orphans in charge ot said Post, announce the same tor Aug. 5th. All neighboringPosts are especially invited to participate, and all friends of the organization in the county are earnestly solicited to be present on the occasion, and lend their aid to the cause. J. M. Naytor, The Missour: Pacific Railway will sell excursion tickets to St. Paul and return, for $17,20 for the round trip good tor thirty days, and if sufficient number o: tickets are sold will run special train through from Butler. Parties desiring to take advantage of these exceedingly low rates should call at once on E. K. Carnes. Agent. nmet with a/ tor many years, and needs no en— comiums trom us to endear him to the hearts of the people be has so} zealously served while in office. In | | thus dechning 2 call from his friends and neighbors he acts for what he ; considers the best interests ot his —Lucien Green, one of Hudson township’s solid tarmers had his name enrolled on our list Saturday. —S. P. and county Kansas, Mrs. Wisconsin, are visiting at the residence wife, of Linn Ketchum, Demin; ot ot Geo. Hale. —Ss. Cleveland Kansas City, represeating the Blue Grass bitters Co., spent Sunday in the electric city. —Mrs. W. H. Walton, near Franklin, ot who has been visiting her parents Higginsville, Lafayette county, returned home the lat- ter part of last week. She was accompa- nied by her sister Lu Corder. —W. B. Bridgetord, left in com- pany with his wife Monday for White Sulphur Springs in Benton county. Mrs Bridgeford will re- main several weeks for health. —B. B. Bigstaff, one of the he- roes ef Summit, gave us.a Mr. B. is quite xtensive breeder of very, very short cattle, and a an horn thoroughbred first-class batchelor. —A. H. Woodfiin, one of Pleas- ant Gap’s most substantial farmers and the Times best friends, pleasant call Saturday. He could hear the canonading in | Friday evening over the nomination phunly at his house a distance of ten Democratic | mile With ets we announce the death Mrs. Badgley, wite of W. which occured at her} G. Badgley, H st part of town Satur The cause ot her Id birth. The mother aid to rest im the | same coffin Monday last in Oak Hill | | | } | Com. of Post. | *bout the head, tace and breast. | as. FE. and ©P. . McFarland ‘ s week for the far west, over and. Thev will go from here to Tutchinson Kansas, from there they ill follow the Arkz river until 2eV ch the old Bent fort. They } then turn north and go to hot springs, | New Mexico, at which place and va- cinity they expect to remain about If intentions are to return to they their onth. one n regain Kansas and enter into the stock busi- ness. Serious Accident. Mrs W. E. Seamonds, of War- rensburg, sister of our fellow-towns- man Dr. J. M. Christy, met with a very serious und paintul accident Sun- day evening wuile out drying near Patty’s ford, northeast ot the city. Mrs. Seamonds in company with a voung lady were driving along behind the buggy occupied by Dr. Christy and his wife, and by accident drop- ped one of the lines which she was holding and in atterbpting to stop the horse with the other turned him short round. became unmanageable and dashed off up the road at a rappid speed. He about two hundred yards when the buggy came in contact with a tree Mrs. thrown vialently head foremost over At this juncture the horse ran and Seamonds wis the dash board against it. Doctor Christy who. had come to her rescue took af- horse started to run ter him on foot and so closely did he follow that he caught his sister in his arms betore she had time to fall to the ground. She was brought to/ town and an examination’ proved that besides being badly bruised her jaw bone was badly broken. She 1s now lying at the residence of her brother who with the thing in their power to relieve her. Atthe present writing she is doing | well and it is hoped she will soon recover. pleasant | usa] When the ! assistance of | Dr. W. H. Ballard is doing every- The young lady who was | in the buggy withher at the time! | jumped out at the start and was not i hurt. McGhee’s Price List. oe 2 jour, Fay’s best f Fay's XXXX McGHEE & CO., in Opera Block. W.E. Tucker has purchased a Vital- ized Air Aparatus, and is p Office in Opera pared to ex- tract teeth without pain, House. 16-5m.* | Reapers always on hand at the Grange Store. S. B. NEWBILL Does a general Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, | Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. inst break- Also insures Plate Glass age by accident. Call on him tor a policy betore itis too late. Office in Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tt range store at Binder 17 bottom prices. Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the tront, the Laclede Ho- tel has bought a new bus, fine team, bag Will attend all trains and trom all La- gage wagon etc. s to land carry passen; Le e orders at | parts ot tne city. clede, . 20 * | | For a Clean Shave h Bros. r Go to Crou hop of the squ eorner | sts Brvorer, | | Butler, Mo. | Dick Hurt | Guar ees all shop. f you shampoo or hair cut him. Also trv his bath rooms. { Southeast corner square. { | i ed Bors Barber } e, shampoo or | | but experienced | } Satis- | razors. ner side residence, Summit items. | , just south | H Is one of the | iest homes in country. W. H. | Agent, Butler, Mo. | | | | | Farmers are having « splendid time tor harvest, so far. Our Sam’l. Smizer, has just tinished har- | vesting his little patch of wheat, of So acres. It was, Mr. Smiser says, a No. 1 piece of wheat and the progressive farmer, young so best he Has ever raised in Mo. If one of ourbachelor friends don’t mind how he plays his cards he may hear ot a wedding betore next Jan- uarye On the closing day ot Miss Howe’s | school two of our married ladies had their fortunes told, tate said that they should not have the second husbeud, and they went away sorrowtul. The biggest thing, of the kind, the world—the celebration at Butler; | so said J. T. Smith. i The new church, in the neighbor- | } in| s, Was crowd- Sun- | hood of Judge Powe ed almost to suffication, the nth, and then all could | day in last not be accommodated with seats. $450.00 was among the liberal hea that | made up t i people ot the They have one of the best church build community, Ing j that amount yet due on the chu l it speaks in glow- lit speaks in glow in the country ing terms for that people. EF. Oovrt. Notice of Finai Settlement. Notice is hereby givento vil creditor= and others interested in the estate of Mary J. Campbeil, deceased, thatI R- B. | Campbell admiuistrator of said estate, in- tend to make final settlement thercot, a3 the next term ot tne Bates County Pro- ; bate Court, in Bates county, State of Mis- ouri to be held at the Court House in | Butler on the 11th day of August 18S4- kK. B. Campoell git? administator - | Northeast iwi FARMERS ATTENTION, | Bear in mind that when you want sacks to haul your grain to market that S have lots of them and will loan them money price, no matter whether they Buy your Grain or not. to you without = ————— BUGGIES & IMPLEMENTS } t best selectec DE A * A Oa a At ee pal me MCFARLAND BROS. BUTLER—M oe KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AE THE BESS P icICES IN HARNESS & SADDLERY. An equal assortment and prices can be found at Walnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. ‘ATA LNOUL a mae Spooner Patent Collar —PREV CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- EU Re kinds of securities. 3 é IN BUTLER NATIONAL BANK. + Bache LEFKER, CHILDS & 60, st supply of Fine Buggies and s to be found in the city, Agricultural Umpleaaeants. Call and examine goods and prices. Corner Square, cNTS hold Hames in place better than any other collar. Attorney. cker Land Mortgage Co, j SB €@ Deo Draw deeds and without uso one of the assortments of Butler, Mo. “IETTOD ossogy 8 zetoods "ONIN S.ASUOH IH) —. —. HA FING,— UM. Tiverssde, Cal. The Cry ciimete, brost,La7,s. tall idee, 3 p., Toate, 7 i tmat the denbtf +) aw, Clagh aad tose

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