The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 17, 1884, Page 8

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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES| BUTLER MISSOURI. “WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1584 —— READ THIS. Do you desire happiness; do you 1 lo you desire a pleas- love music; ¢ ant fireside and a happy home? It & Co’s and En- so, goto W E ton select « good piano or organ. courage music m your family and you! ™ pianos ana organs the firm handles isunnecessary. Call and be convinc- ed that you can be better suited in Butler than elsewhere. 1ey are also extensive the dest sewing machines, Remem ber the place—Opera House Butler. Mo. Orton’s circus Monday. > enumerate the great variety of dealers inj Stock water is getting scarce. Saturday was a busy day in town. paar ee r, te aad Watermelons are still plenty and cheap. ——E— Look out for pick-pockets on show day. Everything 1s drying up for want of rain. Judge ‘Gantt 1s hol Clinton. nson lett for Osceola Judge Par on Thursday. . Geo. Todd are y.s- Ir. Todd's parents at Dubuque Iowa. W. W. Davenport is building addition to his house in the wes an part of town. Wheat is still bringing a \ price, with the prospects 0 | no better. Les “Starke went to Rich Hill! Saturday. Jno. B. city one day last week. Newbery Heywoods minstrels at the opera house Monday night. - At Denney’ssee the patent milk crock cov We are under obligations to J. Scudder for favors. School shoes for boys and girls in all styles at Weiners shoe store on the east side of the square. Dust is thick. Will we ever get any rain. More lumber tor less money than any other vard ia Butler. 2t Wy tr & Co. Nothing would step the Sunday buggy rides in Butler but a young cyclone. We sell lumber low down tor cash. 2t Wyratr & Co. Wonder how many will go to the show for the sake of the dear chil- dren. sition in the Bates County National Bank as book-keeper. Hind’s patent milk crock cover, will keep rats and dirt out of your milk. Call and see them at Denney. Quite a number from Butler will visit the Kansas City Exposition this week. The patent milk crock cover 1s a dandy as a pai! to carry milk. Patronize the Butler Marble Works. 17tt Mr. Withrow, of Homer town- ship, sold his fine farm to Mr. Bar- ton. Mr. Cheshire, of Homertownship, sold his farm a few days age to Hugh Gailey. Organs to rent at W. E. Walton .& Co’s. A. C. Franklin returned home vom Hot Springs Sunday evening. For cheap school books, call on M. A. Maynard, at post office, But- ler, Mo. 39-3 It is said Ben Butler will make a time in that owes us a please call and settle, as we need the money to run our business. 2t Wyarr & Co. Arrangements should be a grand rally when speaks in Butler. tp sch Butler, Mo. j and pay it. We need t | for a fine kid, yoat or calfshoe, he | goods in the cou | tion to attend the same. ; put on the new C. P.c cent} ] | The chur r to go te We do not know how our cit will harmonize on the mir ens rels and circus the same day It you owe us a cent please call} money. Wyarrt & Co. 35-2 Quite a number of Butlerites are forming plans to attend the Worlds | 8 | Fair at New Orleans, December st. which opens | Ladies call at Weiner’s shoe store | handles the finest line of Rochester atry. of New Home, Judge Sullens, and H. Miller, of Walnut townships, and did} were in the city turday not forget the printer. srybody to look out next | We warn ev for pick-pockets and thieves Monday. Our merchants should be} on their guard and that their back doors are locked during the see parade. The Appleton tai g and lasts four days. Everybody is invited to attend and view the display of stock and other attractive features. ns to-day | fine We are in receipt ot a comph- mentary ticket to attend the fair at Nevada which begins to-day and lasts four days. id must collect our outstanding accounts at once. Call and pay what you owe. 35-2 Warr & Co. The St. Louis Exposition and} Music Hall Association opened Sep- tember, 3rd andcloses October 28th. Weare in receipt of a polite invita- We need money Our triena J. H. Sisson treated us to atree nde Sunday morning. It there 1s anything that catches a prin- ter its something free and a free ride makes us happy. W. H. Payne offers his fine farm tor sale, 7 miles west of Butler, with plenty of coai, on terms to suit pur- chaser. 38-4 Mrs. Mary Glass was called hasti- ly to the sick bed of her sister-in-law Mrs. Amanda Holderman, ot Elk- hart township, last Friday evening. Mr. Holderman :s very low and not expected to live. We are requested to announce} that Rev. Walker, of the C. P. church, will services in the} court room next Sunday, morning / and evening. All are invited. | hold The finishing touches long services k ch house is a very neat one allowed | and attention in searching elixer ot life. j will meet at the court house in } been a nui that locality, I _ | about 10 o’cl C W. Brown, of Pleasant Gap township, has the thanks of this of- fice for a most delicious wat which weighed forty- Brew of this been making A. Cz city, but who has himself generally useful as a com— mercial tourist for Long Bros., ot ngton. of iate ngt boys Kansas City, was punching with his short finger Monday. S. Tucker brother of J. M. Tu er who has been confined to his bed for the past exght weeks with note is able again, though very weak The f are turn this week course of our cheap souri. >quest of his ents Dr. W. H. Kir min Butler erlin eds namely 23 and 24 of every mont And will be thus ; ae, proper attention to ela enabled to giye re number | of patients at present under his pro- fessional care. S. B. Lashbrooke left and weeks visit to friends relatives in Kentucky last Sunday. Mr. Lash- brooke has retired from the practice of health, devote time ot law on account and will hereafter poor his tor convention But- for the A Greenback county ler on Saturday, Sept. 20, purpose of putting in | candidates for the various county of- fices to be filled at the November election. School Boo covered free if | bought from M. A. Maynard, But-! ler, Mo. Miss Mary friends to her father’s home in Deep Water township last Sunday to par- take of a good country dinner. We extend our thanks for a kind invita- tion and regret that circumstances were such that we could not accept. 39-3t y Bowden invited a tew Sam Pheips and wife returned | from a five weeks’ sojourn at Hot) Springs Sunday night. Mrs. Phelps’ | health improved from the baths until she was taken down with flux, which was the reason of their return home before she was entirely freed from ; rheumatism. Mrs. J. P. Willis has sold out her | stock | boarding house fixtures, lock, and barrel and will give possession to the new comers on the 20th. The} boarders all look moody and discon- | solate at losing so good a land lady | and some ot the old batches and widows even contemplate matrimo- ny as the only means out of the di-| reso- | lema into which Mrs. Willis’ lution has thrown them. W. E. Walton went to Springfield, Mo., Saturday night to take charge ot the estate of J. E. Tolfree, who died recently in that city. Mr. Tol- free lett a will in which he appoint- ed Mr. Walton his executor. Mr. Walton has been doing business for Mr. Tolfree for some time and at present has several thousand dol- lars of his money ioaned out in this! county. The old slaughter h near the southeast city limits, which has long nce to the neighbors in burned Sunday night k. The fire is sup— posed to be the will be held tt E diary. Itis a burned dos to the city that § nomnnation | society of the M. Ib t the McFarland, et, Tuesday All are cordi sched a ot James Main s' ev 23d inst. to attend. Frank Paulein, near Joh an old subscriber and triend 2s, dropped in to see us nstown to Dana, office, he having The ed on Monday Be utm last. are crowded to tl ty and tbe sc board be here next M safely confined in jail. If the th and pick pockets are as thick w day as they were h sells Bro’s. circus, at Rich Hill v we advise our readers who attend to | be on the look out, and our merchants | to lock their sates and monev draw- ers. Home L pee as a Well selected pany of Butler stock ot every line 1 their rankl on hi om ngs, brought a tremen- centiped, th centi- inches and 18 2 six = object with its great ious legs, and the spider They are on ex- & Womack s hibition at “he fiend 30 murdered the two sot Mr. McL respectiully, at Flag Sy lrew county, Mo., Aug. 3st, has been captured and His name, (if is now he deserves one,) 1s Oliver Bateman, ator. Miss Dickey will unde ly give general satistaction in new position as she is accomodating | and pleasant, and is deservi company’s confidence. J. W. > was R Butler, Saturday of imond, V and Sunday looking atter the readoption S ay sg att 1 adoptior He the interest of V & Co., Cincin brother-in-law of Jas. in of 2 series of school books. 1s traveling in Antwert, B Mr. W. | Brough, our popul is Y groceryinan. Tom Strode, ot Johnstown, was married to Miss Perkin last Sunday understand the fun— boys of the neighborhood | made night hideous and Tom sick by a The ; were ratber boosy by the time they morning. The his | night, and we loving rather charivari. boys j reached home next | Times congratulates Ton and tair bride. | | The lawn party given by Geo. and | Dave Williams, in honor ot miss | Emma Wilsey, at the residence of | their father, in the west part ot the city, Tuesday mght of last week, will long be remembered by their many friends who had the pleasure of attending. The beautiful | was hghted as bright as day by Chi- nese lanterns, and the sweet strains band lent lawn | of music trom the Butler | all the more charms to the occasion. Geo. and Dave know exactly how to entertain their friends. The fourteenth Annual Exposition of the Kansas City Inter-State Fair which opened last Monday and con- tinues the balance ot the week, bids fair to one of the grandest exposi- tions ever held in the west. If it is not a grand success in every respect it will not be the fault of the man- agers who haye not spared pains or money in the enterprise. Excur- sion rateson all railroads running into the city and every arrangement {has been made for the transporta- tion of visitors to and from the ground. We predict vou will miss arare treat by not attending the Kansas City fair. of Lashbrooke & dissolved, Lash- brooke D. A. DeAr- mond. of Rich Hill, takes his place. it wasa strong firm before, the 1e of DeArmond will not one iota from i D. A. DeArn ominently bet firm The | Smith law has been retiring and tract eth. pri his co tor s x of the | | ot the mos | : reports flourishing It prrible crimes on record, and-was a neighbor boy. is one and if there is anv excuse for mob is certainly excusable in cases R. W. Daniels, th county secretary ol association, Sunday schools also at Mulberry and Virginia, | Liberty school house, in West Point township, there is a good Sunday | school and Good Templars ly organized, and the Methodist are about to erect a new edi- fice near that point. ance Alliance at Virginia is a very progressive organization andis doing good work. Low prices and good grades at Home Lumber Co’s, Butler The union Sabbath school picnic | at Foster’s grove last Thursday the Tith; of Fairview, Mt. Vernon and Miami Valley Sunday schools, was a pleasant and _profit- able gathering. G W Wolfe livered the of welcome. Rev Johnson, ot Adrian, Rev Bow- man and mr Leabo, superintendent of Silver Dale Sabbath school, also the composed de- address made some remarks suitable to occasion. The singing, under the management of the different schools, | was good and added much to the en- { joyment. Abundance of water at Home Lumber Co’s yard. Butler Mr. C. L. Milis formerly book- keeper inthe Bates County Nz Bank, has his with that institution to accept cashiership of the Adrian bank, and has moved his tamily to that thriving little city. Mr. Mills 1s one ot the best book-keepers 1n this section of country and thoroughly understands tional severed connection the the banking business, and the Adrian | bank will loose nothing by securing | his services. Besides this the town of Adrian has secured a valuable en- terprising citizen, The Times wish- es Mr. M. much success in his undertaking. We are bound to give satistaction if you trade with us Co, Butler R_ J. Starke, County Clerk, has | and ready They ooks the tax beoks completed to turn over to the Collectors. are as near a pertect set of t ot that office. We and ever went out had o find accurate lett letter « out the 2 the show that will at | lodge | The Temper- | new | Home Lumber | Temple Housto: the youngest son of the famous Sam Houston pioneer, patriot, and chief demi Bi of the great region of the Rio Grande is said to be a chip ot the old block He is the recognized leader of and considerable the may promi. tree-grass men in Texas, be a man of nence. OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. charged for at the rate of fire cents per line for cack insertion, I WILLSELI brandy and My en. 4 tire stock ot whiskey, > at cost ¢ MAN, North Main St., Butler, Mo tess. Lewis Horr $1,25 will buy a gallon of Ginger Cordial at L. Hoffman’s. North Main MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. The Philips decision does not effect the Mo | Loan Co., represented by J. K. BruGuxr, Butler, Mo, i5tz $1,50 will buy a ot good | Whisky at Lewis Hoffman’s. North Main St. 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 gallon gi $1,25 will buy a gallon of Black- berry at L. Hoffman’s. North Main St. Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the tront, the Laclede Ho- m, bag all trains | tel has bought a new bus, fine t | gage wagon etc. Will attend jand carry passengersto and trom all | parts ot tne city. Leave orders at La- | clede,. 20° | 4o0cts. will buy a bottle of pure | Grape Wine at L. Hoffman’s. North Main St. Wed- Room The W. C.T. U. will meet every nesday, at 3:30 p. m, at Reading North Main street, Everything at cost and jugs are free at Lewis Hoffman's. North Main St. The W CT U. will meet every Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. at Reading Room North Main stree Jugs are free, and whisky, brandy and wine at cost at Lewis Hoffman's North Main St., Butler Mo. Bargain. So acres choice praine grass land, |S miles northwest of Butler, $15 per J. M. Tucker, Agent. acre. 4o-tf S. B, NEWBILL Does a genera] Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclortes and Wind Storms. Also insures Plate Glass against break- age by accident. Call on him for 4 policy betore itis too late. Office in Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo- 24-tf 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 grocet- Enguire or address, Bapciry & Gipson, Butler, Mo. Farm for Sale. tarm, situated township, lots 1€s. 4i-tf I will sell my in summit Divided in Terms easy. A. HamMI.ton. 15 to section 1, in hundred acres. suit purc aser. To Kent. 3So0 acres of pasture Hill to rent. Good M. L. Wot¥Fe- land feed i = os. a ae ee ae a ee ee

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