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The Butle ‘ly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JULY 30, 1884. Cci'ryYyY DRUG STOR E. . = = oo i yaving decided to reduce our stock down to a smaller compass we are prepared to offer extra bar- gains In Paints, Varnishes and heavy goods and while you are at our store we want to show you he | m ‘ hou our Elegant Line of Perfumery and Toulet Articles of all kincs, fine initial writing Papers, Envelopes, Ladies visiting cards, latest out. Elegant Cutand Etch - ‘ of the finest lines of toilet Soaps in the city. We havea large line of a = epee yet by orice to close them out. Come and see for yourself. sell at a very low Remember the place, City Drug Store, west side square, F. Mi. CRUMLY & CO. ——— The Academy. The old rebel yell heard at Chica Notice to Contractors Atter a great deal of time and hard go still torments the God-and-mor ae Se pee eos rder | rize a ce Dr. A. | i : _, (ality fellows. Whv should it?| ©ourt of pouney, Mc 2 ef C ‘ { county, work has been expended, the Board = ‘ oon — é = He E | adjourned i t, directed | or Cone S i A cour Trust of our Academy have se-j ” rey might raise one of Wes Oe n aE to the Br D ot Bates | | they would try right hard. There’s r on 5 Jalmost enough means to en- a ies i “ BAS 3s t i i Longstreet, Mosby, C sers, El- | sble them to erect such an addition ngstreet, Mosby, Chalmer I Mond 12 | ut er Ca emy,. | ki € ltree R iddlebereer. tothe present building as the exe-; SIMS: Ochiltree, Riddleberger, giencies of the school demand. But ee | ofa few thousandions oeeclRe : t | ay they find themselves so tar unable to t few thousand or so ex-rebel NE d & SEPTEMBER, 8th, 1884. ; I iH v7 ore | mvoutthe plans and designs of ers. Get these fellows togeth- Ss : ure: architect. Thev desire not dont Bess will cain a eae : to erect a sufficiently commiodi-— ee aS c wae Mee Tach ‘ x n pin | ‘i z ‘ is j wus building, but one also which will Ped Miniccapc aes as 5 Be ee as aoe satistactory to the people and an ament to the town. But unless ulche net . PaaS A we the friends will assist them still tur- tracts with the Black pee Bos ‘ RD ‘ ¢ little Billy Mahone, to say nothing 3 ? ini t Will open for its eleventh year on varticr eth i ‘ ae ther in the work, they will be com- lled to erther diminish the size ot Look Outior this Forger. the building, or else to erect a build- coed look Or on the eround th ‘YY Wl ag severely plain or barn like TO lees well dressed, six feet r | ; ee) ae ‘ a healt 110 an . “ me # | last the year around. pearance, neither ef which alt the people whose servants they are. W Now, friends, what shall vour com-} old chain: gi nittee do? It remains with you to | Dayis, Coll ustruct them as to your wishes }country schools, cal the matter. clerks and on some ed] . N. THOMPSON, permission to exam Boxp, Words a eaine: ~ SxarH, i can imitate HURLEY, | carries his own blanks and presents | 4 NAYLOR, the orders to the county treasurer tor Committee. | payment. | as pare : W. J. Fulks, California, Mo. ehn C Armstrong's Death. oe i ; 1 nstrong’s Death Geo. B. Harper. Boonville, Mo | Odessa, Mo., July —John C. J.S. Thurston, Versailles, Mo. Armstrong. a highly esteemed citi- —_—- == en ot Bates City, was found dead , The Fress. 4 : > 1 od. its i ts of a | 4 run of | cornsheller, | {with amy : ning and bolting ma -ratic ee oi eat = chinery, wa 2 erto the democratic party has had | - | ot well arranged storage room for ayed against itthe most powertul everything in g oodorder, and built w | an eye tor convenience, an: doing busi- vuri City vesterdav, and on his re- | ; a = a ij ct journalistic intellects ot the metropo- Rrastess) Sale ness expeditiously and ie. | The above represents the cele- tun home the train failed to stop at) ee Sree ceranitnioe aa : his is a fine oppor for any one : lis. ‘Lhe illustrated press bas bee : : = | hisstation, and he came on and got} S Peete seed a aes poe We Nalder and A ioa | who desires a0 euessean (he mmsline DNs, brated James Means three dollar especially a vigorous enemy. This a s wite, by their certain dee pa is 2 especialiv a vigorous enemy This | er his wite, by their certain deed of | jnesz and wiil bi off is ae 7 5 2 i e i 5 ffat this place. When attempting year the democratic standard bearer | tuSts bearing date June 7th, 18S1,_ duly | property is good, and the location cannot sh oe in all styles The best shoe . tOboard a freight train to return to recorded in the Recorder's office ot Bates | be excelled in southwest Missouri. is tortunate in having on his side the | county Missouri, in book No. 25, pag z é Bates City. 7 1 er the is sine 2 Bre eS Will exchange tor tarm or city proper- f ~ h : City. he was thrown under the ablest newspapers and the brightest Sis BEES fo Gis alse trustee | ty, or will Beno very easy terms. with | or t e money in t e wor . the tollowing described real estate, situ- | gmple time and easy rate of interest. For tain, and he met his death as stated. ee act He Sascaen bes aca caricaturists ot New York. Here is| ate, lying and being in Bates county, | terms call on or addre | 4 as a member gz sti g > ~ issouri vit: aif 8 4 sti ot Oak Ce ea if | the press roster: For Cleveland— | Missouri, to-wit: The south half of the | 26-¢¢ Joun A. Lurker, ak lodge, A. F. & A. M. T Weotld. Elerald i eral ast quarter of section twenty-six, | Butler, Mo ; ine orld, erald, Times, Journal | (26) and the northeast quarter of the | s southeast quarter of secti twent S Sa ae National G: ) all their right 2 | reenback Labor Convention | ‘ : | (26) and all their right, title lc TE : SHEN ‘KS | — - — ing Post, Graphic, Morning Journal, | jn the northwest quarter of the southeast | CLEVELAND axp HENDRICKS The National Greenback Labor} Truth, Telegram, Dial, News: er of said secti¢ renty six, 1884. AGENTS WA\TED. 1884. On a il a ene enh Pp Count: ve! i re > . > x 'y Convention for Bates is here> | Courrier des Etats Unis, Puck, | (31) in. tru Ae by callec Sree - ae a 4 4 e cape ae ee re the | For the only genuine Pictorial Biograph- a B 1to meet at the Court house } Harper’s Weekly, Life and the In- Daa ari poe lies ot the Democratic Candidates for } 4 = = 5 = = \, in Butie =. wh 2 ; : c said deed o ; an Se ae es : oe 2 tler on Saturday, Aug 2nd. at}dependent. For Blaine—The Tnb- | whereas said note President and Vice-President. A : s to’clock ae for the eelectine of : ce ‘ 3 sige and exhaustive in tac d 4: 5 ees selecting Of} une, the Commercial Adyertiser, sete : ic in illustration, conscientiou rci Ls 4 2» | brilliant in authorship he S i €> by the side of the Chicago and Alton | y.5m the New York World railroad track at this place this morn- In its Presidential campaign hith- | : ; ; hat -sidential campaig ith - ng with his head severed from his | body. It seems that he was in Mis- j of Commerce, Staats-Zeitung, Even- mne delegates Ae eeeenalet Cie, ce tes to the Congressional The Judge, Mail and Express and | virtue of the horitv in me ¥.| Gumpeton History. Auti onvention to be held at Rich Hill Ich World the terms cf said deed of trust, I will on | 7) mettee Sanigrads age S . * - 20 te “ gona? F - Friday, August 15th, 1554, agents’ harv Send 50 cts. tor outfit ! betweer ck in dour special, pract actions in - weirs - bee | between z the beet methods of selling it. . Next door to Sam’l Levy East Side Square August oth: and to elect two dele- j a Zates to the State Convention calied ‘© meet at Kansas City August 20. { The committee deem it wise to calla | court house the cit cot Bae Pibastoces: ? : e " hass convention, as there will be a} \ ae cen : a se N. 7 a Be eG “Pp ¢ — JQ MAU, LS ssteatences o/h "S EE sec. CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS. | torenoon z clock ¢ afternoon ot that day, and large profits ensured. the campaign, ¢ every earnest national is expected to | ‘present. It is specially desired | ADVICE TO MOTHERS Th i ths : . : er : ight and broker e Finest and Purest ‘Sat representatives from every town- PILOT GROVE peas 7 pase é ind ship be in attendance. Come out} COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 7 tice. | yt : ° . . *nd re—enlist for the war of 18S4 | PILOT GROVE, COOPER CC., MO. t “ween re ;j Sie ape: a C & ie -ratensp CX apig, ing a : “< Wines, Liquors, Cigars &c. W. O. Arxisox, Ch’n.’n. | ¢. 8. AND W. FP. JOHNSOS, Principals. Rien Hint. Mo., July 16th P= Elegant Room Handsomely Decorated. A burglar cut through the screen . Military _disctp- hs Female students right shoulder with the i ‘Dees nie re ey thor of C. C. McGee, on the East | 'a&teateare. we} and on the lett shoulder with the letter | oon. if ae Fi 4 a x parental care, for i ‘. nd b: rks camed | 3 Side, Saturday night and stole his |B —- j ee nee Gis ae e : to the whole ti he in est Bar and Bar k ixtu res Pants trom under his head, getting = | « hildren taste, and Wer $200. This was a bold stri ' pee : : si cated d strike. | separate boarding departments for the sexes. | : r ptic t r" ans * inge! uh ipline, compre E > the oldes d best female nurses and seg should sleep with a gun ose! io iascruction andssconomicel terms H a N Ss | physicians in the United State and is Biiendstqecrictat: ncektdcics, | ee eee ~between dior Pamph ot & forsale by all druggists throughout the 4 = *- | Sota reas | PROCURED sewanoa: SELTINE, So world, Price 25 cents a bottle. " ~R; x ‘Sobeitor Rich Hiil Enterpnse. For further Information siidros Bet of american & ag tae an May 23-"Se-1y