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| WE E KLY TIMES BUTT si one ir cheap as any i Great Excitement E Occasioned by f wie ress goods. Just ti SS ae u roads that sold for roc. cut down to c oe a . =, for 2o0c, to.10, f Me t it r ev ey oO é rown Of tic market, vat t & 1] pri we se | treatment of Dr. O. F. nd lo rices w Is w f we to be on the f you owe us a s te rry them over, now not to carry then Es a county con we mean ¢ to get bargains, | i n stran > Us Sean when we know our goods are lower The boommg Times will visit} S home of 3S. Whe OE regularly hereafter the than any howse in Bates county is Es ee 3 I sap town- | Butler. di Bo asian Saker selling them, that people don’t with | LT. Hunt, one ot Pleasant Gap town | Butler, died at her home on Saturd ship’s best farmers and stock men. m. Miss t grand rush supply themselves while | ee TERT j f foros : z they are so cheap. We need money and must collect | oe : for | Gentry West, : rOPHER & cSON 4 ars and very popular in| : : CunisropHer & JACKSON. our outstanding accounts at once. ¥ Poy SENG Eee Ele chinson so serious loved by all who knew | a ees Dry Goods, F hing Goods, | Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, prices as Call and pay what you owe. ! ts ety, be Wyatrr & Co. | her. Her _ | Stieved to learn of many 35-3t cheap as the cheapest. I don’t al- | Democratic W hisky downed the re off. ce : s : — Sa avi Springfield, pend al low any one to. undersell me. | publican orator ot Rich Hill in But [ a aoe arreri in en aturday for pringfiel to sper da Respecttully, ler Saturday, and he did not get a f s oar i eS a eZ a Ne few weeks w ith his mother and 2 Jit McKispen. | chance to address the republican con- | rom the e. il ler Sp Sy 18 | tends. 3+ ae ; ; : 3enton county, whither they have « : . cass me | vention. Rade —D. F. Landes ot Yates Center, Butler Timss 5°, ents till Jan. rst. j ————— been for health for the past two or fe ig See eae Es -, sues = ors ord : i — q | Kansas, in compan th our fellov follae | The enterprising democrats of ree weeks, Saturday last, Mr. B. | 7. “ a : ; Or aK | citizen J. R. Harriman, dropped in Try Bud Atkison with 4 4 Baby Bug: ries to rent at Deep Water township organized a Cleveland and Hendricks club Sat- Over fifty members reports plenty of game in Jewett = he never saw the week. and turkeys, a urday have been enrolled. celebrate The Butler darkies will the fourth se Avrgust in gr: and snutul. style. | Summit township } sone Have you calle ito “buy some of Democrat oF cai ched, those nice groceries at Bud Atkison’s | Wil meet at Redmons schoo the fence t? | house Saturday night to organize a} ee i St \ Cleveland and Hendricks club. This j ae ee Woolen Mills will shut The Butler : let the good work go on in|} lown atter this week for the season. | sions of the County a son owill sell su gro- | = eee ‘ R.A, Atkison will sell: you’ gro Phe bloody shirt stump orator of | ‘ties cl r than aby body. “ae ‘ae a ced ) ’ the republican party had on his war | nee lecture Suat- will We | ! t easonable rates, at Jewett’s. > expected to sce | and t rest vods there is © an 1 ‘ pre would | place to get them. Mathew Gibson bought an So acr ic ee s had ot been a litite indisposed. | ract-ef 1 lip, of | 2 rot been a lit 1 i a ~ WW le = ae i on o is i r t yard Saturday | a i > You can rent a wys = Ro See jewett’s by the week or mont tens The : was i With privilege ot purchase. aT The county courtsheuld not neglect | i , ee remarks - very < wie Seat city tine to have the shade trees in the court - , and one wo- r persons two men rouse vard trimmed thi : & eisige Ene aon A iar teeacerme Myer nrentis | but 3 sed to be sporting in Praine City, on Saturday, August | pete S zai Under the delusion thatt 16th, 1884. All those interested{ A 1 rece from be an instituie held.in Bxeter Satur-| and desiring to become members are | Chas. T. McFarland, dated Em- by his brother N. B., dber of teachers ¢ i | . ra | poria, Kansas i lay, quite ange invited to be pres in trom the covntry. states that he and Tommy arrived at i small house belonging Thos z - Patronwe fhe (Butler Marhle A small house belonging to Thos. that place all right, and that they are Sark: 7th: Harper, hving n & ne . ak town-}iory getting along as well as they “ a coe eee ae pook Bee en) luca | could expect. They are both feel Uncle Fred Evans says if the | day night last. The fire i . } . } a t ‘ f 1 lh | 2 5 ing pretty well and eating everything hieves get anything from hii they | from ashes beine t ay ee g : : a} ae e xe ; s | from/ashes bene tt a insight. Their many friends in this will have to ste ov credit. Same] house. Loss, including contents, place will be glad to hear this yood here. about two hundred dollars. news. Courtney and Williams shipped a car load of fine hegs to: Kansas City | markets last week. They averaged ' Leonard Totty sold a few days of this citv, one of Bates county. In the plow contest Saturday near the Flying aday Sulky, ago to John Steel, the depot, between | Dutchman and the C. es the finest farms | 233 pounds, | the Casaday carried off the blue rib- | The farm is situated about five miles Butter, eggs, chickens.and all kind | bon. Both plows were driven by | West of town and contains 470 acres. As astock farm itis hard to beat. The price Was ten thousand dollars. Mr. Steel certainly has a model farm and a_ decided cheap one, He will probably move on_ it in tne spring and make such improve- of country Droduce at Bud Atkison’s. | farmers selected from the large crowd Mrs. A. ). }. Trapp Tapp, presented her | present and did excellent work. husband with a bouscing pair aoe eee a -\ boy and | | Bud Atkison will not be undersold twins Tuesday morning. on groceries, and don’t vou forgetit. girl. Have you called to see Bud Atki-! advertis- aew grocery store ea the We call attention to the east | ment of Willis’ billiard hall in anoth- jez column. Mr. Willis sellsnothing ments as are necessary. We call the son’s attention of our read— side? advertisement ot the Pilot ers tot We understs Jnele 5 | but the purest liquors, and has one | 7. nalts hi i‘ — and Uncle Le D:xson Bae ees Bie Aenea fer Grove Collegiate Institute which ap- living s awn 4 ae | e handsomest furnished alls = fre ig south ot town about ene and a pears in another column. This in- intown. Always go and see Willis if you are dtermined to have anything line in his. halt chances tor recovery against him. miles 1s very. sick rit he 7 very sick, with the stitution ot located at Pilot Grove, miles northeast of Sedaha. on the M. learning Is about twenty-eight The nicest,neatest, freshest, cheap- = est groceries m town at Bud Atki- Frank Crumley is putting on met- | B- & Ts rulroad. A very healthful son’s. ropolhitan airs. He an elec:rc | location in a quiet town. Messrs. sign in his store window that dazzles | Johnsons are gentlemen of expern— ‘Ss are : ence 2 te pnd governing the eyes of the passer by onthe other threshing out their wheat crop the price per bushel is so low We cheertully rec side of the street. It is about as near very fs perpe invented, being constantly in motion, al motion as has ever been tew are selling. The editor of the Lagrange Dem- } spelling out the words ‘Drags and It is now a verat had saved up money enough to | Cigars.”” } Joe Shy aae | buy two hogs at $7 each. He was | Buy your lumber at Wyatt & Co’s. | oe 2 eek ee told to fatten them on buttermilk. | eo i 2 He sunk a barrel in the ground and! wan ues ee i the hogs gained fifteen pounds the) The republicans of Butler held | firstday. The next morning he found ' another meeting in the court house | ° nes Ae Irian. It is th the barrel full of hog, with vutter- Menday night and were addressed | | intention of the Gen. to | milk up to their tails, as the hogs | by that stalwart of the stalwarts, | house done and move into it h were on their heads. The top had| Alex. Lamb, who addressed the | first of November ne: The been left off of the barrel. The | crowd all the way from the declara- | ST will make a valuable accession jt = ya is : Paper is now for sale. The ee tdial Eatenendtack cite ane » the county and h many warn ae . friends in Bates will he glad to learn t stand his losses, —Ex, “hour. For three hours he held his j he has decided to ince te on us. the Benton | ay. wits ee Sk rs e Ss Tose = , r Mi ~ s = 1 the c —Mirs. Bragg t ne & Ni DS WS weeks wi < two flux, is slowly recovering. —S. B. Newbiil and wife lett } to see us on Monday, arts of Summit, and 8. Jct stalw | ton of nstown ¢ nd sul Seth C | Mrs. D. V. Brown ist will nt n Kentucl PNW. kerman, ot 1 ginia, lo the Tiss and best su called Mr. Ackerman says he will le torry. -—-Win. Yellow Spr Tet . lett last week for s old he deainess and nnati to have her —Mi Day was t n very tt Palmaze House, Rich Hill, last Friday. Word was sent her who went But- sister, Mrs. Mollie Glass. down and brought Miss Lou to ler Monday evening. convalescing. —Mrs. McCallum, of our esteemed friend D. C. McCallum, of Lone Oak township, lett Tuesday wife on a three or four weeks visit to father at Clayton City, Iowa. The last thing she said to Mr. Mc. on leaving was to be sure and see that thebooming Times followed her. —D. C. McCallum, one of Lone Oak township’s best citizens, and a sterling democrat, pulled our latch string Monday. We deeply sympa— thize with Mr. Mc. at the present time as he and his wife had a few words the other day and she left him. We have positive information however, that she has only gone as far as Iowa, and will be coming back in a short time. —Mrs. 5. J. Fickes accompanied by her twosons, W. S. and Mason i Howell, arrived in Butler Friday eyening trom Colorado Springs, | where she has been sojourning for he past two rs. She looks hail ' and hearty stood the long and Gen- | tedious trip excellent for tr, 1884. lady of triends and nany id arround Butler her years. Her nof her return. is also the mother of our typo Jas. B Howell, who is} more th te her. and ant Cottage. A private school Boys for Girls, mn Pleasant First session hegins Monday. Sept. L. P. Sicenorr, Principal. 34-42 ; —J. D. Harper of the Democratic | She is rapidly | her | street. | M u t t . a rn nme FARMERS ATTENTION, mind the er when you want sacks ain to market that Bear in to haui your LEFKER, CHILDS & C0, of them and will loan them money and without whether they have lots to vou without price, no matter Buy your Grain or not. As. SG. Eienry,| and eps rgest supply ot rw Bugyies ee ta a SY A TERE Tn a ot a NS MC FARLAND BROS. BUF Are KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AT THRE BEST P.clCks IN HARNESS & SADDLERY. «An equal assortment and prices can be found at Walnut, McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. 27= 4 bp = 2 78 [—) ‘ a. z wm Lin Fe z=: 7) 22 = 3 . = — Spooner Patent Collar SNS CANNOT CHOKE s Neck, has —PREV FIA FING ,— A HORSE stit Adjusts it-elt to any Horse’ two Rows of 1d Hames in place better than any other collar. . idle 24% Aged and al Men woo suffer trem inducretione will Brain Food oe MM, irom fall iden, 3 Bip. route, se coat =) MARRIAGE