The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 27, 1884, Page 5

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he 7 OCAL. ITEMS “peDack house at Schell City'bas | seopened- | peace ee Remember the township conven- gpucurday- your lumber at Wyatt &Co’s. | Buy 357" 1 ages er cities py far. ger sist John Courtney and Mrs. J. P. Walks are on the sick list. th Butler surpasses 1 poe There will be no services at the y E. Church south Sunday. coe eee We sell lumber low down tor cash. at Wyatt & Co. — 2 Every democrat should attend the ownship conventions Saturday. Mrs. Tefft, city telegraph opera- or has been quite sick for several days. More lumber for less money than my other vard in Butler. tt Wyatt & Co. F. M. Crumley and Will Mills mde a flying visit to Kansas City fast week. Will the marshal please take a birds eye view of the alley in the rear ofthe Tres office. Call on Maynard, at the post of- fice, and examine his school books sod prices betore buying. 39°3t The best line of boots and shoes athe city at Weiners shoe store, cast side square. Quite a pleasant p as had by te young folks at the residence of FM. Wyatt Friday For cheap school books, call on | y. A. Maynard, at post office, But- 30-3 School shoes for boys and ilstyles at Weiners shoe store on the east side of the square. int social party was given at girls in A plea’ by Misses Lda and Laura Wood their home Friday evening. by aS _ 39°3t Miss Sallic DeBell an accomplish- Parents, look to your interests tuying cheap school books ot M. Maynard, Butler, Mo. edyoung lady of Wantoon, Hil., is ig tady visitng at the residence of Mr. Abell, | a Ohio street. School Bocks tought from M. A. Maynard, But ‘et, Mo. 39st covered — free Mrs. Geo. Miers received a tele~- gam Friday announcing the death ot ter nephew in Dallas Texas. The mmauns were shipped to Chicago tor interment. The R. J. Hurley Lumber Gos] keeps good ice water constantly on tnd. Also, customers and all oth- es can find for their teams, teed racks Shobe’s saloon and the coal office Mine No. 6, were struck by light- ae Sunday morning.—Rich Hill Enterprise. W.H. Payne offers his fine farm ‘or sale, 7 miles west of Butler, with tlenty of coat, on terms to suit pur- chaser, 38-4t Linn county Kansas, will hold her *. ‘s \ Ustannual tair at Pleasanton, com- number: | if | Letevery good democrat attend the township convention Saturday. At Denney’s see crock cove eaait milk ent The grass is growing fine since | the rains of the past tew days. It you owe us a cent please call and pay it. We need the money. 35-2t Wyarr & Co. Vinton is to have September 11th, grand picnic | nd all are invited. The patent milk crock cover 1s a dandy as a pat! to carry milk. Henry Harrison is erecting a neat | cottage on his farm just northeast of | Altona. Lizzie Power and Allice Harri- man went to Kansas City to-day shopping. Hind’s patent milk crock cover, |in some good work on street cros- will keep rats and dirt out of your milk. Call and see them at Denney. Rockville wants abank, and wants it bad. Rockville is a thriving vil-| lage and should have a bank. Ladies call at Weiner’s shoe store | for a fine kid, yoat or calfshoe, he | handles the finest line of Rochester goods in the country. If you contemplate building a barn ca!lon the R. J. Hurley Lumber Co. who will furnish lumber as low as | the lowest. | Butler 1s getting on her feetagain. | Saturday the town was full of wag- ons and people, and the streets pre- | sented a city appearance. Dr. W. H. Kimberlin, of Kansas City eye and ear Infirmary the | hotel t the Laclede can be tound the 23rd ot each month. We understand the Bates county national bank of this city has secured | the services ot Steve Larkin, deputy postmaster. The boys say they had a fine time 5 y at the i picnic Thursday, and it was a grand success, if not in yD in fun. We firmly beheve 1f the Kansas City Journal was to say the 1] was flat, there is a nest of cans in Butler who would be Remember Dr. Kimberiin of Kan- nfirmary, sas City eye and . 23rd of each month. Jim Wiles, of vy. 1s erecting a handsome story clede hotel near Ballard, this ce and a half residence on ‘his farm. Jir glad to hear of his prosperity. and are n is a first-class man we Mr. Hartwell will, so we under- stand, tear down the old frame build- ings on the southeast corner of the | public square in the early spring and replace them with substantial bricks. Dr. W, H. Kimberlin, of the will visit Butler the 23rd of each month, and can be consulted at his rooms in Laclede hotel. A field of wheat in Mingo town— ship yielded 43 bushels and a peck to the acre. This, we believe, gives largest yield we have hear y Mr. Henry Brooks Mr. 4 Last Tuesda vered to sixty th | head ot hogs avers Rencing September 16 and continu- 2g tothe roth. Everyone that owes us a ‘oney to run our business. Wyarr & Co. The me imbers of the Baptst Sun - “a¥ School of Rockville, wil a saet picnic the 29th the “ove opposite Mr. one mile west ot Rockvil The R. 7. Hurley Lur Steps the best of shingles ‘ound in the Co., mark Call and ex- “tne before buying nice > La- |; ‘and do her house work Mingo the belt, at least it as the H. P. Shepherd 1 two-story erecting a sub- stan resid his on farm, two mules west of Mayesburg.- Our esteemed Z. A. White, is busily engagec the ing touches to hi Altona. residence near ,; Sunday in the Infant Wonder. finish- | | Go to the township conventions | Saturday sel a and are good and true men. Men that will represent your wishes in the County Convention on Saturday following. has been removed from the end of the match hox, you can from fifteen to twenty-seven boxes for twenty-five cents. Before the stamp was taken off they cost cents a box, straight. buy you five Our street commissioner is getting sings all over the city. and the more the better, Good streets, substantial crossings and sidewalks add to the beauty of a It 1s allright | town. See Weiners large stock of calf and stogakip boots, for men, boys and youths wear, which are ail hand made, the best goods 1n the country, which I will sell you for less money than any other hcuse will ask you for same goods, Why wouldn’t a town clock be a splendid thing in the dome of the burt house ? that would be of more We know of nothing convenience to our citizens, and especially the Who will be the first to farmers. | start the town clock boom? We will as to keep a sh farmers horse thieves. The country seems to be full of them, and there is scarcely a does not off mail that our get from one lgiving descriptions ot rewards stolen horses. Chas. Leabo had his trial at Cline ton Monday, for attempting to liber- ate his brother, John, and was bound the So far in = of over to circuit court m has 1 dollars. now This is arlie and a bad streak of luck for C we are sorry for him. A. H. Woodfin, one of ovr most valued friends, surprised the Times box office crew with a large of ry last week. grapes and apples Mr. Woodfin is one of the few | f the d poor oes not forget when he has anything good to eat. He has our best wishes tor an abund- ant crop next year, and long life and prosperity for himself and tamily. a Mrs. Joseph Hickman, of this who has been biind for the past two city = s | years with sore eyes we are proud to Kansas City eye and ear Infirmary, | 7 say under the skillfull treatment of the Kansas City Eye and Ear Infir- mary can now see enough to get about It is cer- taiely a biessmg to her and speaks ‘ Dr. Kimberlin who has so suc- volumes in favor of stitution from that im cesstully t Wm. Walton, the gentieman that Lone bought the John Steel farm in tfall, presented the ter- week, the 1 by that own only to Mr. Walton, and who} printer | ect delegates that | Why 1s it, since the two cent stamp | call Tuesday. | PERSONAL. —R. J. Starke, county clerk,spent Frank Smiti READ! READ! READ! WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY OF THE HOME COMFORT RANGE. eS Ae eis eee ELS Cniley & Co proprietors of Carthage, Mo May 12, 1884. Hon Chinedoiat were He 1 ns New Huntington hotel at Ft) I bought one of the Home Conj- Since ere 1 cot, have purchased of us, one of | forts and am satisfied they are tMe those new double oyen Ranges, with | best stove in use. They don’t take sixteen cocking holes, nire dis alt the fuel, or labor that other stoves steam table, sixteen dish copper | do. I would not have it taken out j carving table, number three, upright} ot my house, and do without it tor | charcoal broiler. This is the finest | twice the price of it. | hotel ia the state ot Kansas. The) Respectfully, above Range has a cooking capacity} W RMcNoatt tor three hundred guests. ; A —Mrs. spent last week yisiting friends in Rich Hil —Mrs. H. Hutchinson ting relatives and friends in Walnut town- ship. is vi —Miss Sue Taylor, of Richmond, Va., is visiting her sister Mrs. Cole- | man Smith. —J. J. Brumbach, a prominentat- | torney ot Adrian, gave us 2 pleasant says —Henry Speer, one of the Times old reliable friends gave us both a pleasant and substantial call Satur- day. —S. S. Allen, ot St. Louis, spent several days in the city jast week, visiting at the residence of J. R. Har- rimon. Lamar, Mo May, 26, 1884. Carthage, M S a Wa 28) \ age, Mo May 16, 1SS4t baie eae The large double) This isto certity thvt I on res oven Home Comfort Range, weigh- | 4 Home Comfort Range, of W V ing nineteen hundred pounds, I paid| Shelton, salesman with Wrought you $420 tor, is the finest thing) Iron Range Co of St Louis, Mo and T ever saw, and you can write up|] could not wish for anything better anything you choose in recommend—' jn the way of a stove. “It saves halt ing it and sign myname. | the fuel, and is perfect in its work. | é :. FW Arnold. | would not take one bundred do! | Proprietor Lamar House. | for my Range, and do without it. Mrand Mrs H J Freeman. —Miss Gussie Stephens, ot Coop- er county, cousin of Aubry Ewing, is visiting Miss Ella Williams this week. —Sam Beall and Henry Oliver, of Rich Hill, were in Butler Saturday and attended the picnic at Boulware Spring. i} went up to Pleasant Hill Friday evening to attend t —Muss Fannie Armstrong | Alba, Mo April 18, 1884. | Mr J E Halsted, Sir: The Home! funeral | | Comfort Range we bought of you, he of her uncle, Mr. Woulmancy. 5 i 3 axter Springs, Kz = 18S eae ee | is certainly all you said it was. It Baxter Springs, Kas May 15 188 —Rev. W. C. Bewley, pastor cf} bakes, boi's and cooks better than ve have just lately bought a stove ot the M. E. Church south, left Mon-— | any cast iron stove I ever saw, and | ¢ at : pee Bite Bee ee whey te 5 fe 3 aes s ye well please with a stove in y . dav fora two weeks pleasure trip to | does not throw out heat i the room| 7 : ue be beat etapebbamen! Mats i | : A ; . t can’t be beat for baking. It just MAncoaw Sor }unless you open the draft. It is so ves hale a4 5 - v op | much easier tora woman to cook takes ne the fuel that any other —Uliver Elswick, of Washburn, | over on that account. It does not stove takes to heat the oven or cook It suits me exactly. i take half the fuel of a cast iron stove : ¢ dea Mrs T B Sullivan and cooks much quicker. We | are exceedingly well pleased with it, and would not part with it at all. . H Respectfully, eb Hubbard and wife. Barry county, was in the city Satur- so day and gave us a call, He reports fine crops in his section. —Miss Katie Glessner in, compa Jasper Co Mo May 26, 1584. ny with her cousin and Miss Thomp: | son of Warrensburg, left for Paola, | ——- Wrought Iron Range Co St Louts Pea an Se | j Mo: —-We the undersigned, each 2 i} The Windsor Hotel at Carl Junc , havi purchaseda Home Comfort —Mrs. Chas. Johnson, who has ! tion bought one of those bout ie oven | Range, are pleased to say that it gives been visiting her parents for the past \E Ranges. Price $150 jentire satistaction im every respect. t | making Butler his future home This certificate you can use in any two weeks, returned to her home in | : |minner yon see proper. Parsons, Kansas, Monday. | : | \ Carthage, Mo May 7, 1554. Respecttully, ae y Ewing, accompanied by | Wrought Tron Range Co Sirs: cee TeQu yd, Janne a M eae town ness vee ce |T bought of A D Rawlings, one ef Richnine. Mrs MJ Shutts, Thomas and Monday at Sprague, vi « |your salesmaen, a Home Comtort) Riffe, HC Riburn, W A. Cotting among relatives and friends. | Range, and can say 1t bakes as fine}ham, ] S Yancy, 4 iffett, J i | cakes anc lieht bread as | ever saw. | Cuuni im, ET Gather, pW Uf. Me Vi Friday in the 1, spent | A G Whitlock and daughter. Seaver, City, Laundry, Carthage. 1, of Nevad: Ile here | looking up a location with a view to | city. was Iontha, Mo May 20, 1884- | $1,000 Reward will be paid a —Sam’l and Henry I re East | Wrought Iron Range Co St Louis, |} man that can buy a Home Comfort a ae ae a ee ee eee firm except ble eee AF ae lsteam table and copper dishes [| from the stores. Sam’l will be sure to let | pought of g WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO’S WAGONS. you some time ago, is the finest cooker and baker I ever saw. i Youremember | paid you $go for it; | you can say to the public I would not ltake Two Hundred Dollars for my} you know all about the big bargains on his return. Miss Dora Clements, of Harn- Read the names of the followir sonyille, who has been visiting Miss | Range, if le get another ike onvil e, who has been visiting Miss Range, ae Toate eet anc ther iike lyentlemen who have bought the Jessie Holloway, the past week, re-| it. espectfully aes idl |Home Comfort Range in Jasper. turned home Monday accompanied | ueddle.) Newton and Barton counties: F W Quintard, W R MeNutt. r drygoods man of Par- imrs A Gregory. J B Pirtle, J Et- Au \ter, H Beeson, JS DeHeart, Isaac by Miss Jessie, —Our sanctum was complimented The popul . > rt sons, G T vanaugh, called on the by a call trom Misses Ella Williams, Wrought Iron Range Company a hooler, James Ward, Dr H J Freeman, W G Barnes, Samuel Stephens, J Frusk, Sr., G M Roper. J Spencer. ] M Braden, Peter wake- held, J m Prigmore, O Hudson, T T Crosby, W J Long, CS Todd, H ing | W Jackson, E A Holcomb, J xr Dar- shing| den, J L Millard, JD Egbert, C 17 q H nhall, J F Gobint, James Fike. 1 atc im Goning, W A McMrnn, S F Par- Gussie Stephens, of Cooper county, and Ida Wood, accompanied by that prince of gallants, Aubry Ewing, Tuesday morning. —Hugo Sigmond, of Walla Wal- | la, Washington Territory, 1s spend- ing a few days in Batler on business, few days ago and purchased one ot their Home Comfort Ranges,‘and he is well pleased with it. We manutacture Ranges wei from three hundred to three tho pounds. ad shaking hands with his many} kerson: George, Mentzer, - Robert friends. Hugo says the country! ‘The Home Comtort Range A is|Shults, L C Thomas, R P Hoff, 4 around in Washington Territory 15 | sold from wagons only. Juull, GW Bell, Z T Beckham, not tobe compared with this, but} yee could Sore Amos Kentner, W u Clour, CM paecae a Fae ee We could 2 egies a Etter, D F Gassaway, mrs Jane he thinks the chmate better. to the aboye 1 but do not deem tt) Kunkler, Jacob Nees, J m Burr. necessary. M ‘ r y ols, John mcCoy. yard, T B Stock- id Thomas. ponable, G P bertson, J 4 Hine, M rt, F Ozment, R Girton, m E Odg- We return thanks to the ple of Jasper, esmen dt _| WROUGI i IRON R. Si Louw ANGE CO. s| oOo ; - aoe this range are all mallea- : nen doing bus ned with asbestos and Is | in tow we 23 } e 4 - wood or coal: has automat- them are 606 & GOS WyanvoTTe ST. Begzlar Cradcat so ° . it Has no Equals. RAUGHT RANGE CO., Avenue St. Louis Mo. i a 1 TIS paeuesatic CURE | VAJ IATISH. $500 f + ¥¥ 20th ar Send statement * Dr.Headersony

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