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Phin 3 BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES BUTLER MISSOURI. ler, Mo. 39-3t Dr. Edwords, ot WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘10, 1884 ————— an READ THIS. Do you desire happiness; do you the locality. love music; do you desire a pleas- ant fireside and a happy home? It so, goto W E Walton & Co’s and En- Maynard, Butler, Mo. 39-3t select a good piano or organ. eourage music m your family and ry Vale, Kas. you never will regret it. presses himselt as highly pleased To enumerate the great variety of | with the trip. pianos ana organs the firm handles isunnecessary. Call and be convinc- 3 . | the east side of the square. ed that you can be better suited in A. Henry, on account of a large amount of business at the next term of the Supreme Court, can not give that attention to the county cam- paign which he would be pleased otherwise to do. Butler than elsewhere. ‘They are also extensive dealers in the dest sewing machines. Remem ber the place—Opera House block, Butler. Mo. Organs to rent at W. E. Waito & Co’s. Sept. 29, Vest will speak in But- ler. please call and settle, as we need the money to run our business. 2t Wyarrt & Co. Quinn Phelps, an estimable young man living three miles west of town, Buy your lumber at Wyatt &Co’s. died on Thursday last. Lle was 35-2t At Denney’s see the patent milk crock cover. The Tres till Jan. rst. argest watermelon tives to mourn his death. . tor the $1,25 will buy a gallon of Black- berry at L. Hoffman’s. The patent milk crock cover 1s a Novih Main Se. dandy as a pai! to carry milk. We sell lumber low down tor cash. 2t Wyatt & Co. The case of the Mo. Pacific rail- Arrangements should be made for a grand rally when Senater Vest speaks 1n Butler. GBFThe best line of boots and shoes in the city at Weiners shoe store, east side square. company when the L. & S. was built, will be tried at the October term of State Supreme Court. 40 cts. will buy a.bottle of pure Grape Wine at L. Hoffman’s. North Main St. It you — usa cent please call and pay it. We need the money. 35-2 Wyatt & Co. Remember Monday Sept. 29. Vest will deliver an oration in Butler on that day. Wyatt & Co. will sell lumber as cheap as anyone in southwest Mis- souri. 35-2 Call on Maynard, at the post of- fice, and examine his school books and prices before buying. 39-3t <A shower of rain would be very acceptable now, as the streets are rather dusty. on a visit for the past three months, left for her home, Richmond, Va., Saturday last. She will stop off a Lexington, Mo., and visit friends to! a week or so. Jugs are free, and whisky, brandy and wine at cost at Lewis Hoffman’s North Main St., Butler Mo. A card received by W. E. Wal- ton from C. T. McFarland, whe is the information that his health ap- pears to be a very little better. He was just starting for the famous Hot Springs near Los Vegas. School Bocks covered free if hought from M. A. Maynard, But- ler, Mo. 39-3t W. H. Payne offers his fine farm oS for sale, 7 miles west of Butler, with Some of the sidewalks in the north- west part of the city are in rather a dilapidated condition chaser. _ 38-4t the Bells Mill bridge, between But- For cheap school books, call on M. A. Maynard, at post office, But- School shoes for boys and girls in} all styles at Weiners shoe store on} Everyone that owes us a cent highly esteemed by all who knew} him and leaves a number ot rela- | road company against parties in | Butler, who gave their notes to the | Miss Susie Taylor, sister of Mrs. | Coleman Smith, who has been here ; at Los Vegas, New Mexico, conveys ; plenty of coai, on terms to suit pur- | The bridge commissioner ordered | | | brothers of Mrs. Archie | a few days, and then return to their Herald, was in town yesterday. He eee Carre ee reports everything all right in his ; paises | a eee | See Weiners large stock of calf; Jim McKibben lett on Parents, look to your interests by | 4d stoga kip boots, for men, boys buying cheap school books ot MA.) and youths wear, which are ail hand | made, the best goods im the country, SSS i which I will sell you for less money Dave Walker returned on Mon-{ Mian cueaiias eeiee Sila gman lar day from a soldiers’ reunion at Cher- i , He met several of | his former comrades in arms and ex- | same goods. | gallon and warrant them not to Peal Crack Chalk or Blister, and should | } jon free of charge. 1 Co. Butler. Tuesday, the first time, it is said, in twenty years Thisis an omincus event, when taken | Republican vote in the state. The desperate endeavor of the Re- H publicans to keep up their majorities mn Vermont and Maine show, better | than anything else could do, the | straits to which they are reduced by | the open-eyed blunder of making | Blaine and Logan the candidates. | Frequent remarks were heard on | last Saturday in tavor of reducing the | number of delegates in future Demo- ' cratic county conventions. The ratio of representation 1s greater in Cass county than in this and the ; convention consequently composed | ef a less number ot delegates. 1 New New Chamber Sutts, Parlor Suits, New Couches, New Bed Lounges, New Wardrobes, New Pictures. | We also have a new delivery wagon. | be an unlucky ‘month for marriages... An old achelor savs that according to the estimony of his friends who have shpped their heads into the matrimo- | nial noose, the other unlucky months for marriages are June, July, August, September, October, November, !December, January, February. March and Apmil. Hence, he is waiting tor a lucky month. The Business College opened with a very satisfactory attendance. This institution deserves every possible encouragement trom the residents of | Butler. With first-class public schools, a flourishing academy, which will soon be merged into a college, ; and a prosperous business college, Butler’s educational tacilities could not well be better. The effect on | i | ! Everything at cost and jugs are free at Lewis Hoffman’s. North Main St. ler arid Rich Hill, taken down to-! day. Its condition was such that | lite was endangered by permitting it to stand any longer. He will have ; an iron bridge in its place in 30 days i he thinks.—Record. Cleveland, Ohio had a $2,500,000 fire last Sunday. The loss was mostly sustained by wholesale lum- ber-dealers. — i a 7 j $1,50 will buy a gallon of good! whisky at Lewis Hoffman’s. | North Main More lumber for less money than any other vard in Butler. 2t Wyatt & Co. SE { All there is ot the Blaine scandal, | when summed up, is this: Blaine’s | biographer says he was married in | Pittsburg, Pa., in March, 1851. The | tombstone erected over the graye ot | his first child, says it was born June 18, 1851. The dates looks singular. That is all. —Sedala Democrat. | Hind’s patent milk crock cover, will keep rats and dirt out of your milk. Call and see them at Denney. S. P. Francisco, we regret to an- nounce, is sick with the fever. He was unable te be present st the con- vention on Saturday but 1s slowly cOnvaiescing. $1,25 will buy a gallon of Ginger | Cordial at L. Hoffman’s. | North MainSt. | Ladies call at Weiner’s shoe store for a fine kid, goat or calfshoe, he handles the finest line of Rochester ' E. T Kairkpatrick, editor ot the | szoods in the country. Adrian Advertiser,was married to | Republicans boast that they are - . : a zomg tocut down the Democratic} °f the bride’s mother in Adrian, | majority in Bates county. They can September znd Tip made sure | only succeed through Democratic | Work this time. Appleton City 1s apathy. rather unreliable anyway. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick have our best wish- es. We need money aad must collect our outstanding accounts at once. Call and pay what you owe. Ww We don’t think there is very great danger of deteat of county, any 35-2t att & Co. nomi-— cor ss:onal 7 tate + congress:onai or state state War a army y c os } e ah ceo t “se ers say that corn does not | nees, but itis best not to take too much for 7 elected sey | which he owns. Mrs. Mollie Cannon, at the residence ! bridge is wholly unsate tor travel. preceding term. new building progresses rather slow- ly. fore winter. better than our city 1s already noticabie. Judge McGaughey attempted to eject a woman occupying a residence She refused to be He next ousted and drew a pistoi. took She got a hatchet and remained master of the the field. She has brought suit but The Judge’s friends are having a vast amount of fun at his expense and it away trom her. it has not yet come to tnial. joke him most unmercifully. The bridge over the Marias des Cygnes at Cornland was tohave been torn down Friday la:t, but the citi- | zens of that neighborhood plead hard | o have the remain, as it would stop travel entirely. The bridge commissioner heeded ~ their petition and will let the bridge stand for the time being, but will nail up large sign boards on each end _noti- fying all parties that cross it that they do so at theirown risk, as the | bridge Prof. ylor gives the intorma- tion that the number ot students en- | {rolled at the academy on the first | day of the term, last Monday. ex-— ceeds that on the first day of any | The work on the It will hardly be completed be- The s ee 1001 promises before. There is can rot he Messrs. Wade and Wood Elks, Tohn W. Aber- nathy, lett last Wednesday for Alton. IL. where they will visit their cousin } We sell our paint at $1.25 per they prove detective in any way we will furnish new paint and man to put Home Lumber Burlington, Vt., the home of Sen- ator Edmunds, went Democratic on in connection with the general talling off of the Something new this week at Jewetts. | publican publishes the following BATES COUNTY ‘National Bank, OF BUTLER, MoO. Oldest Bank inthe County, OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. All local advertisements in this column will be charged for at the rate of five cents per line for cack insertion. ‘IT WILL SELL ack Monday | °% whiskey. brandy and wine at cost to | H i nf i H quit business. Lewis HorrMan, j e will pure!" io4t North Main St., Butler, Mo. Arthur McBnde now has full! charge of the telephone office in this } | city. The Butler Cornet Band lett on yesterday to play at the Pleasant Hill fair. | | | night tor St. Louis. [Capital paid in, - - $7500 chase a full stock of goods while ——— abs Have you tried Blue Grass Bitters Leo Eo — Surplus - - - + $2>0 H There is some talk that Adrian | Butler yarns, Independence yarns and aie i: all first-class, at Jim McKippen’s. will secure the Baptist academy after | **"" all. Harrisonviile has done nothing | and probably will not Large Vault, B urglar-Prog Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa ing business. Blve Gras» Bitters are taking the lead SSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEEENT | over all other bitters. A band may be a gocd thing but Ee gr 5 fat , zs i Ae ° | Blue Grass Bitters will save doctor bills. we fail to appreciate it when trying | Try a bottle- eneral bang Good al demand. Buy and selvad —* to write baibant editorials and aly, vay pay you well to get my prices receive deposits &c., &c, band 1s practicing in the next room. | betore buying. Jim McKissen. DIRECTORS. So it seems that the Fort eon & | MONEY Lewis Cheney, . C. Clark, Gulf branch through Harrisonville is | To loan at lowest rates of interest. The | Dr. Elliot Pyle gap! B. Newbérry not a sure thing after all, as appears | Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. Brij erelentass I. io ee {rom the news published elsewhere. | Loan Co., represented by 5 J. Ryan, ’ W. J. Bard paises Be - | ustf ]. K. BruGeer, r.D. D. Wood, . Patty, We hope our readers will excuse | —t ___ Butler, Mo. | Geo. W. Miers, « Coleman Smith he paucity of local news this week | Ifyouaresick and need a tonic Blue ©. J. Tygard, as it was rather late before we com- | Grass Bitters is what you want, OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - Presid -C.CLARK - - - - Vice Presiden Cashies. menced writing for this week’s pa-| Strictly first-class boots and shoes just Tim McKinBEN. received, per. i } i *.I. TYGARD - - - NATIONAL SANK, —IN— Marshal Wolfe intorms us that D. H. Snyder, a lite-long Republican, joined the Cleveland and Hendricks club of Mound township. He is one of the manv Germans who are re- pudiating the Republican party this | year. * For Rent. The handsome Humphrey residence, including 5 acres ot ground, just south ot city limits, is tor rent. Is one of the prettiest homes in the country. W. H. Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. At this season of the year everybody | should use Biue Grass Bitters. Gen. Shelby v present at the i Laclede New Bus Line convention last Saturday. He was! Always to the tront, the Laclede Ho- Opera House Block called upon tor a speech and _ re-/ tel has bought a new bus, fine team, bag ’ | sponded witha tew remarks. Being | age wagon etc. Will attend all trains BUTLER, MO. absent from the room at the time,| and carry passengers to and trom all parts of tne city. Leave orders at La- We can not give even 2 synopsis of bis remarks. Senator Vest. 7 F Cash Capital and Surplus, $5,850, JOHN H.SULLENS. T.W. CHILD Wn.jJE. WALTOD Cc. C, DUKE,.. DON KINNEY. clede,. | All knowing themselyes indebted to | the Bates County Co-operative Associ- ation will oblige us by calling and set- We need money in our J.C. McConnecv. ice President, Sashier, +Ase’t Cashier, +Clek and Collector, DIRECTORS Senator Vest, as announced by the State Democratic committee, will | tling the same. speak in Butler on Monday Sept. | (2b) | pisesite 2s =o- | The W. C.T. U. will meet every Wed- Democratic Meeting at Appleton. | nesday, at 3:30 p. m, at Reading Room - a= & | North Main street, The State Committee announce } that Senator Cockrell will speak at | The W CT U. will meet every Tuesday Appleton City, on ‘Luesday, Sept. evening at 7 p.m. at Reading Room North 23. | Main street. eS he S. B, NEWBILL Does a general Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. Also insures Plate Glass against break- age by accident. Call on him tor a policy before itis too late. Office in Bargain. Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf So acres choice prairie grass land, —- - S miles northwest of Butler, $15 per The Reading Room will be open every J. M. Tucker day trom 2 togp.m. Agent. business. Dr. T. C. Boulware, R, D. Williams. Judge J. H. Sullens, A. L, McBride, Frank Vonis, C, H, Dutenes* Tooker Powell, Geen W. Wali Ir. N, L, Whi ‘l, W, Childs, Ww, E, Walton, J- Rue Jenkins, Pleasanton Fair. | Weare in receipt of a compliment- ary to the first annual fair ot Pleas- anton, Kansas, to be held on Sept. 16 to 1g inclusive. OTHER STOCKHOLDERS: G, B, Hickman, $, C. Duke, John Deerwester, D. Spencer, John B. Ellis, J, R, Estill, S, Q, Dutcher, J, 1, McKee, Henry Donovan, A, H, Humphrey. Large Fire nd Burglar Proof Safe wita time lock. Sundays from 9 acre. 40-tf Barb Wire For Nothing. _ Receives deposits swiject to check a sight, Loans money tays and sells ew change and does a reieral Banking buy iness. Your business is rapectfully solicited. "Dick Hurt Guarantees all work done 1n_ his T. W. Childs has received a car shop. It you wish a clean shave, load ot barb wire which he will give | shampoo or hair cut call and see THE HO aWay or come so near it that it won’t | him. Also trv his bath rooms. RNS make any difference to the purchas- er. Southeast corner square. The Olive House. Fred Dorn Barber Will give vou a neat shave, shampoo or = , 5Tepaire hair-cut. He keeps none but experienced Is being eberous tly te pamed © cber i willaiee grind razors. Satis- put in good shape by Mr. Beaty. | taction guaranteed. Rooms north side He intends to run_a hotel second to | *4¢4T* For a Clean Shave Go to Crouch Bros. shop, n none in the city. He has the means to do this and intends td his ar southwest haye share of trade 1f good accommoda- | tions and low prices can secure it. ee The eorner 9f square, have a neat, Political Speaking | Dr- J. H. Brooks, of Warrens- | burg, will address the citizens of} Butler on the issues of the day, at | the Court House in Butler, at2 p.m. | aad $ p. m. Friday, Sept. 12th 1884. | The people are cordially invited to | come out and hear him. Grocery House C. DENNEY At their well kown and popular Store Room For Rent. I have a large brick store room, | on the south side of the square, for | rent. The room is 25x85 and shelv- ed, suitable tor dry goods or grocer- | 1es. Enquire or address, stand on the last siv4 9: the Bapciey & Gipson, j 4r-té Butler, Mo. j square, ar leading the GROCERY TRADE WW >?a BUTLER. Their stock 18 composed of Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glass, Queensfare and Cutlers- THES ARE AT LESS EXPENS Trouble with the F.S. &G. There has been considerable talk | recently that the Fort Scott & Gulf are | about to build a branch through Harrisonville and Clinton und thence south-east, It appears, however, that this 1s not yet settled and that the proposed branch by stock-holders in ac St ie- be ruse 4 Unexcelled in Economy of | Undisputed in BROAD CLAIM of being the | VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST AND MOST PERFECT COOKING STOVE Ever offered to the Public. there, is serious opposition to Louis the company. TI proposed br tore do not fear c@pe n. They pe Kansas MADE ONLY BY THE | liberal prices for goduce. They solich ge ot @ seek 2 EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. 1 Madly attend Nos. 622, 614, 616618 N. Main st., | 107! : es. ST. LoU!S, mo. Goude delete ths ' sc —— t ' i