The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 8, 1884, Page 5

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— Ss AE RRNRR i baba Soa eaten. ra Procter ES i w sim Eastern mark yer cent. less than we have ¢ tl sods mm our stor nd id Ags = fe. 4 a are nem na f LOCAL ITEMS © Dr. Kimberlin’ will visit Butler Ea reafter on the 23rd and 24th of ach month. ice lot of new styles of lamps at Denney’s. he little left on the Dr. Pyle’s residence some tine steps of ago ad taken in charg the county, ed Monday morning House and Lot for sale or rent. House has twelve rooms. Will trade W. E. Walton A pauper drowned himselt in a well at the county Infirmary in St. (lair county, and for three weeks the amates of the Poor house drank the water before the body of the dead tan was discovered. for land. Queensware and lamps, new and #ithe latest style at Denney’s. Call ind see. Mrs. Green Walton, Mrs. Ken- tettand two daughters, Misses Liz- tie Powers and Mande Bowden, and QMessrs. Fletcher Warnock and Zib Wilhams started to St. Louis Sun- @2y morning to attend the this @¥eek, tair It vou want the best boot in Amer- *, call for the Gieseck boot, Max Wemer on the east side of the square them, all Games a large line of in 2e different grades. Frank Pierce, w ae shot and killed € pres to} he 2h1p It. Oliver in Walnut towrship a | Sort me a ltiee of the peace of that township go had his trial before a | }tanai | country the 2d, and was discharged on, ‘he zrounds of selt-detence. For good style, perfect fit and 80d wear, you will find D. W. Wright & Co’s. Rochester fine hoes ahead of any other make. These goods are on sale at Max Weiner’s, east side square. We have the largest stock of tur- carried by any one deal- "in the county. The Sought for CASH in car Xd we will sell them co: responding- hy Ow We Yeloome. Mare ever goods load lots, d vou a cordial P. J. Jewett exte | gave jin hfe as *‘deyil’” Irhkead. ‘ime to Strike. sent hard "provide 12 es Am oa: eae J 7 cence pee nc we have resolved to scarcity o necessaries of life f furnish B Wie ville, Hariison- llen, banker of the most substan- Cass We learn that 2 stock company Was one tial business men of county. te charge of his bank and it funder the name of Allen is runn banking company. Johnnie Orear of the Brown Banner was in Butler last week : usa pleasant call. Johnraz is one of the old Butler boys and started in the Times office. He is runr journal, tull of tun and 2g alive energetic We tacts. wish him success. pace: and one half southeast of Virginia, ot the have seen this weighed 6.3-4 pounds, filled out well and corn thoroughly matur- Bridgeford, living two miles brought to our office some finest specimen ot corn we year, fiye ears the cobs were ed. Who can beat it. Rev. B. Margeson, tor a long time minister in the Methodist church | that or- | has withdrawn trom and united with the Cum- south, ganization berland Presbyterian fanh. Rev. } Margesan was a fcir preacher and C. P. church wilt lose nothing by securing his services. Our readers will overlook the shortige of reading matter this week on account of our large advertise- ments. We endeavor however, to gam the cream of all local happen- irgs and do not keep stale matter standing in our columns. of Mound Men- that Mr. Bates, has taken Mr. ©. S. Con ckhn, towr nshi; x expects to start to a short time to make his future Concklin is Id citizen of though young in years, ano he a verv prominent stand in his town- . We regret to lose so valuable a ciuzen. were | The Deli Cobb, liveliest newspaper man in Mrssour: invincible the w on the 15th of this month, start a weekly pa; Rich H called the Heraid. Evidently D knows how to conduct a newspaper and aside from its p s, which will be re iy ae wish t uUDTICan ces took | little | the Herald suc- ; We would suggest to democratic Com: > to securethe Opera House for the Hon. W. J. Stone our next congressman. Mr. Stone will speak here on October 22. He the 1s one Of the finest state and will fill t to overflowing. Notice to the Pabhe. Notice is hereby en, Elizabeth M. Barber, has lett my bed and | board without just cause or | and T hereby wart i that my wife, rovication, ! parties that I wi net be responsible ror any debts which she n H. J. BarBer. October 2d, 45-3t* Several stores were broken into in | Adrian Sunday night and valuables stolen. Just as the thief was mak- ott with his booty an early risercame i j up on him and he was torced to | leave nis stolen goods and jflee, La- ter he was captured and_ identified | and held for trial. Rev w E Bewley has been return- {ed to Butler by the Southern Meth- odist conference at Jefferson This gives general! satisfaciion to all | the members, we believe. Rev Bew- } ley done good work in his congrega- | tion last and deserves to be re- | turned. + Mrs. D.C. McUallum, of Lone Oak, who has been visiting relatives and triends in Clayton, Iowa, for the past two months returned home last} accompanied by her sister who w eek, Miss Lucy Griest, speakers in] e Opera house | 1 bare re working | i =. ine M m es roan Prices. “e ¢ hand I seen 1s the Jand- sca} é re Conch shell by Miss Alice ier Miss Allie is gaming quite a reputation as an art- | ist. having painted eral large pic— | tures which were complimented very | highly by those competent to criti- cise. The county court Mond order— ea the Bridge Commissioner to ad- | vertise and let the building of an:iron bridge with Stone nents, over | Mulberry creek on the Butler and | Pleasanton road. This is at the | city: | point where the wooden bridge was washed out during the late heavy rain. The Cass Co Democrat of the 2d, | has quite a lengthy complimentar y ; notice of the speech of Senator D. A. DeArmond, in that place, Wednes? day night of last week. Senator | DeArmond is making a close can—/ | vass and his speeches are well re- | ceived. Mr. Sam’l. Kaser of Papinville, sday to con- was in Butler last Tues and Ear Infirmary, relative to his little daughter’s eye she having run a fork into the eye-ball and the hu- | mor having run out. ! Capt. A. Hence has been nomi- nated for the Legislature in Bates the winter. Miss Gnest and Miss} McCallum, gave the Times a pleas- ant call Saturday. J.J. Dickinson, has s the Pi- tot Grove Mirror to Dr. J. H. Trangber. The Mirror, under the Vickinson Te +38 management of Mr. asp local paper. that Mr. D. will take charge of the Bocnville Advertiser. We wish him success in his enlarged field. The jury in the se of Tom Brownfield on trial at Ch ior the murder of old man Wells, after being out but a shoit time brought in a verdict cf murder in the first de- he Bazoo train e festival. can now in i 1 ee | ver, and 1s eminently qua ore legislator | represe Capt. Henry is a fine law- hed tora Bates county will have a tative that she will be proud of.—Vernon County Denes county. The Housewife’s Favorite. We ¥ to every names of ten married ladies, at ps for postage, | for one entire year, nds us AT ONCE the send FRE lady who s same ad- dress, and i2 two ct. stan our handsome, ¢ ing and instruc- tive Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fan Work, Decorating. Cooking aud Hou-e-| Re ice, $1-00. Send secure next number. Ad- hold matters. to-day, dress, x and Domestic JourNAL, Nunda, Jno. L. Tucker will leave for El Dorado Springs in a few days to look after his interests at that point. The Tintes will follow him to cheer he moments with news fresh s home. leisure ‘from hi amount of ¥ counties PLLAEN He | Bigstaff, Smumit township. lin, Surgeon of Kansas City | jov his hearing 1s being raprdly re- stored. i sult Dr. Kimberlin of the K. C. Eye j so i i | the best iS. isa very , comes fully | the county to extend therr license over | renewing * |} them out in this course. money, this a mana bs sh tae a co money we as PUBLIC BEN EFAC TORedean it oravery small Ss and adjoining and to accom- > Season, with this s 2, DO NOT DELAY. while ce For Sale. Several head of fine thoroughbred sURES. Mr. Nichol’s tolks of Prairie City were m Butler to consult Dr. Kim- i berlin. They report the fact of their Ben. B. Poland hogs—pedigreed | | Bates county is too small for our | enthusiastic young triend Jackson. | He has downed the opposition at every point in his own county and then sought border worlds to conquer. The people at Freeman are delight- ay he made the finest speech ed and s of the Jackson says it was only a little mis- mpaign, one day last week. sionary work. Daniel C. Whitney who has been a sufferer from loss ef hearing, in- torms us he has pluced his case un- der the care ot Dr. William Kimber- Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary, who vis- its Butler every month on the 23rd and 24th, andto Mr. Whitneys great D. B. D. Smelitzer, ot lola, Kan., 1s in our midst canvassing for John— son’s New Universal Cyclopedia. We have very carefully examined the work and can recommend it as and compreheasive ; work of the kind extant, and as Mr. gentleman and most genial recommended, we be- speak forhim a liberal patronag We call attention to testimonials favor of the work tounc in tin another column, The apablica ot two weeks ago accuses the present county court of permitting the saloon keepers in jthe 4th of July to evade the high license. This is untrue. To our certain knowledge, the conrt isist- ed, at first, upon every saloon keeper is license on the 4th of Juiy, but the law would not bear The statute the petition and | z legal, that the court very plainly says, application he may issue license does not make provisions for any greater or less trme. Now no man can take out license in Bates county _ for less than six months at a time. » for six months, but | Bridge Commissioner, | cuting attorney, | present | ot his populasity in the county, recovery from a severe affliction of their Dr. treatment. eyes under Kimberlin’s In company with our gentlemanly M. L. Wolfe, on last Saturday, we went to visit the bridge over Mulberry creek, which was reported washed out by the heavy rainfall jast week. We built on ng on stream had of the of tite found the bridge had been and the pi the washed out that end bridge had fallen to the bed creek. The bridge 1s an old wood- en structure and it would soon hawe wooden piecing, the west side of and been necessary to have replaced st. Wome so th tor its having been washed out. county is not much the Ladies’ Medical Adviser. A Complete Medical Work tor Women, handsomely bound in cloth aad iblus- trated. Tells how to prevent and cure all diseases of the sex, by a treacment at home, Worth its weight in goXito every lady suffering trom any of these diseases. Over 10,000s0ld already. Postpaid only 5@ cents. Postal note or 2-camt: stamps, Address Nuwpa Pusirsninc, Co., Nunda N.Y: 45 We see trom the Cass County Democrat, Col. John F. Lawder has announced himself as an independ- ent candidate for the office of prose- Tie Colone? is the incumbent, and took his chances before the Democratic pri- roanies for re-nomination, and out of the total vote of the covaty he re- If che vote cast for him ary is any indication we ceived 298. before the prir sympathize with him is November. 5 20 use in drugging yourself to 2, buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you cured of fever 2 nd ague, dumb ague, billious disorders, ndic & wellas all disor- 2€ liver, blood and earing one ot Prot. Guil- French Liver Pads, which is a eeverv time. If your druggist ot keep the pad, send $1 50 in a letter to French Pad Co., Toledo, O-, and it will be sent yon by return mail. Tt is the only pad that is guaranteed cure, Beware of counterteits. Sold Burler Drug Co. 44-1m metie’s sure c does S59 ahi > Regen ee a ar

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