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1 er ee eee BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES BUTLER MISSOURI. “WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1854 ———————— There is considerable sickness in town. peeks 4 Laos, Organs to rent at W. E. Walton & Co’s. Miss Sallie Coons, of Fulton, Mo., Kennett. Mrs. A.M. Hunter, of Parsons, Kansas, 1s visiting her parents in this city. Queensware and lamps, new and of the latest style at Denney’s. Call is visiting Mrs. and see If you wish to take lessons in painting call on Prof. Couch, over Weil’s store. Miss Lolla Blanchart spent Sun- day in the city, the gest ot Miss Luella Dickey. “ Lessons in painting and sketching given by Prof. F. P. Couch, over Weil’s stare. Miss Minnie McBride, a most €s- timable young lady ot Nevada, died in that city Monday last. Wall Paper at reduced rates, until Ist, at F. M. Crumty & Co’s December 47-2t are certian ceee te Covered wagons are rolling through Butler by the dezen every day, most- ly good teams and wagons. ——$—<$—$—— The democrats are now enthused and will snow the mongrel ticket ander this fall deeper than ever be- fore. Ve are in receipt of an inyitation to attend a ball at Rich Hill, given under the auspices of the Rich Hill Skating Club. From now until December 1st, bargains in wall paper at 47-2t F. M. Crumry & Co’s. If you wish to take lessons in paint- ing ond sketching trom nature, call on Prof. F. P. Couch, at his studio over Weil’s store. iia W. O. Jackson gave the Cc. & H. club a nice little talk Friday night. Billy never fails to stir up enthusi- asm among the boys. Wall paper at reduced rates, un- til December rst, at 47-2t F.M. Crumiy & Co’s. Miss Mollie Catron, who has been visiting the tamily of her brother, R. S. Catron, left for her home at Rich- mond, Mo., Saturday morning. A. L. Stone, of Marseilles, Il, formerly of this city, was married a short time since to Mrs. Mary E. Richardson of that place. We will wait and see how enthu- siastic S. A. Warden, nominee for Congress comes to the rehiet of the Rockville Globe. fusion From now until December Ist, bargains i wall paper. 47-2t F. M. Crumiy & Co. Senator D. A. DeArmond and Jno. T. Smith, went up in thenorth west portion of the county Monday to thuse the boys in that section. Miss Myrtie McBride, who is at— tending school at Lexington, spent Sunday with her parents. She re- turned to Lexington Monday morn-— ing. That Ohio rooster in the republi- can papers came very near crowing two early in the morning. The crow has dropped from a shang-hai to a banty. ATTENTION of our readers 1s call to the notice of Sol. Smith Russell in anothercolumn. All of the thea— tre-going people in town should turn out as the season only affords one or two opportunities of heamng so noted a commedian. For Sale. Three big two-year-old mules, one pair three-year-old Normon horses, some Kentucky bred saddle mares and colts. Some yourg short-horn bulls, short-horn cows, and Polled Galloway bulls. Asusy HamILton. The cases of Hopkirk and Browne field, convicted and sentenced to be hanged in Henry county, for the murder of old man W oe ie been appealed to the Supreme court. It is only a slight delay of time, the ex- ecution will come off, as the Was proven to b ——. b of Mt. Pleasant} out thoroughly | and give enthusiastic | Cc. & H. Clu township will turn equipped, this evening, Hon. W. J. Stone an reception. Little Walter Allen, who tell and | broke his arm during the republican | rally last Thursday night, is rapidly | improving under the medical care of Dr. Boulware. sitio en | We are glad to see Sim Francisco | on our streets once more after his protracted spell of sickness. considerably reduced 4n flesh, but is Sim is still in the ring | ee | Itch and Scratches of every kind | cured in 30 minutes by W oolford’s | Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This | never fails. Sold by W.J. Lansdown, | druggist, Butler, Mo. 4g-lyr Politics in Butler is getting so hot that the little boys fall out and fight over their favorite candidates, and the little girls go home ready to cry to ask ma and pa about it i | | | | | tia eee Eee Every body, men, women and children will turn out to-night and | hear Missouri s gifted son, our tal- ented and eloquent Stone, next Con- gressman from the 12th district. Mayor D. V. Brown made a fine | effort in his address tothe C. & H.} club Friday night. ‘The Mayor is a} good talker and erithuses the boys | no little with his strong democratic | arguments, Butler is putting on metropolitan | airs. Every night there is a politi- cal rally of some kind, political speeches, lectures, the wizzard oil | men and last, but not least, the ten- | cent night and | day. museum, running Our young friend Willis Mathews | lugged a tremendous sweet potatoe | last our sanctum one evening It wasn’t as big, but we will into week. bet it weighed more than the head | of the auburn haired editor over the | way. It weighed just six pounds and | five ounces. Willis said it grew in \ the center ot what used to be an old | street. Judge Booker Powell and F. Ray two of our most prominent farmers and genuine democrats. paid their respects to the Trzs while in the They had just re- tour city Saturday. rurned from a \fwo through southern Kansas. port the democrats in that state as} confident of electing Glick tor ernor. weeks They re- gov- | The Nevada Democrat says the | Prohibition convention which was to have come off in that city Tuesday | last, was a total failure, only about a | halt dozen men putting in an appear: | ance. Voting time istoo near at | hand for conyentions now. The peo-| ple have generally made up their minds to vote either the republican | or Democratic ticket. W. O. Jackson at Johnstown the other day announced, by request of a republican, that John Gilbreath would speak to the people of that township and urged it upon men of | all parties to turn out and hear both But then democrats are afraid toextend such they are willing that voters understand the poli sides. not | courtesies as should | al issues. One of the Butler darkies who marched in the fusion procession the | Other evening is quoted as saying that they got ‘‘free transportation | and a dollah and a half tor carrying | atorch; and every tool niggah in Butlah would come for dat.’’- Min-- ing Review. This dollah anda half is pretty | dearly spent to the republicans as it disgusted the better element of the | greenback party, who say they did not bargain for that kind of fusion. | Col. Ed. McGrath, who has been | living with J. L. Hickman tor the} past six months, left for Plattsburg, | Clinton Co., where he contemplates | making his tuture home, Col. Mc- Grath, though a young man. repre— | sented his county in the Kentucky legislature a few years since. He was only im this county about eight | months, but leaves many strong | friends, who, while they regret to lose so valuable a citizen, wish him abundant success in his new field of | labor. He is a whole-souled fellow, generous to a tault and will make | | strong friends whereyer he goes. | ; der township | are satisfied the people believe it to | | what difference does it make wheth- | 24-tf croup and all lung diseases, in fact. no house Saturday afternoon. Senator es. Enquire or address, DeArmond is one of the most logic- Bapciry & Gipson, lal reasoners in this county. When 4i-tf Butler, Mo. | raigned the tusion party for the ! grace they have attempted to | present. | | Haying latel y over! “WITHOUT A RIVAL! THE MOST SCIENTIFIC, THE MOST ECONOMICAL | BASE-BURNING WwooD HEATER Is THE | = Eas Hee Se [CONSTRUCTION AND DRAFT SECURED BY LETTERS PATE Has the Greatest Heating Capacity, Is under the Most Pertect Control, | Fire can be kept longer than in any other wood Heater in the Market For Sale at SPRACUE’S Place. BENNETT, WHEELER & C0. = DEALERS IN THE—— Celebrated Mitchell Farm Wagon, | Cortland Steel Gear Spring Wagons and Top Buggies, Standard Halliday and Iron Suction or Force Pumps. Hardware, Groceries, Wagon Woodwork. Iron Steel, Nails, ec. Northeast corner square, Butler, Mo. lon of the in town You can buya hand-made sour mash whisky Johnson county will vote on the adoption or rejection of township |” : ¥ for $2.00 and $2.50. org anization at the next electi Ne | galion Ginger Contis, 1.25 The best thing the voters can do is ja «Imported Port Wine, 2-00 to reject it, and do it in such a sub- | I furnisn jugs and kegs tree and sell whisky at cost. Only two more barrels left, which I quit business. Le North Main stantial manner that it will never be | Bates county is un- organization and we} n selling at a sacrifice to 5 HOFFMAN. t., Butler, Mo. heard of again Butler Mills. Flour and Meal always on hand to ex- | change for wheat and corn. Power & Bro be a regular nursance. on Lame back, lumbago, sciatica, and all diseases ot the kidneys, bladder and urin- ary organs are positively and permanent- ly cured by the wonderful new remedy, Prof. Guilmette’s Kidney Pad. s. B, NEWBILL | Does ageneral Insurance business—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. Also insures Plate Glass against break- The St. Joseph Gazette does not believe Nicholas Ford, the tusion | candidate tor governor, is a resident | ae =, - . | age by accident. Call on him tor a of the state, and theretore is not eli policy before itis too late. Oneets gible to the office. Let him run; | Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo- erheisa resident of this state or) “Butler Mulls. There is not a particle| Best grades, Flour, Meal, Bran, shorte, | chop feed and corn delivered to any part of city. Power & Bro, any other? ot danger of him being elected. gren, Ill., July h., 1883,—-We ie ised in our families and sold to oth- | e aretnes tone last ten | Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest 1 temale diseas Merrell ough Balsam is the best rem- edy we ever used ter coughs colds asthma | — 7 2 a Store Room For Rent. mily can afford to be without Merrell’s | Family medicines. Respecttully, T have a large brick store room, -. M urton & C Druggists 5 sa5" 1, Burton & Co., Druggists | 6, the south side of the square, for Senator D. A. DeArmond ad- 85, and shelv- dressed a tair audience at the court ed, suitable tor dry goods or grocer- eorner of the square. They have aneat, comfoittble room 3h. rent. The room is 25x talking he holds the undivided at- tention of his audience and carries Farm for Sale. conviction to his hearers. He hauled . Twill sell my farm, situated in summit township, 15] Divided in lots to Terms easy. A. HAMILTON. Blaine over red hot coals and ar—' section 1, in hundred acres. bring it purchaser. upon our state. His speech was a’ fine effort and so considered by all | GWT JNOH Dick Hurt Guarantees all work done in his | shop. It you wish a clean shave, | mpoo or hair cut call and see | him. Also trv his bath rooms. | Southeast corner square. ~~ SPECIAL NOTICES. Butler Mills. led and put in new and improved machinery, we are now | better than ever, prepared to make the | very best Flour in this market. } Power & BRo. Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the front, the Laclede Ho- m, bag= MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. The Philips decision does not effect the Mo. Loan Co., represented by 15tf J. K. BruGier, Butler, Mo. tel has bought a new bus, fin Will attend a and carry passengersto and trom all parts of tne city. Leave orders at La- clede,. 20 -* gage wagon etc. trains We now control one of the lagest boot and shoe jacto- The handsome Humphrey resid oe . : 3 ot city limits, is tor rent. Is one of the | ufacture and sell a school | prettiest home: th p= (We = 7 - was ever known before. [t is no eastern shoddy, but} see : ; guaranteed full stocked, S miles northwest of Butler, $15 per strictly jirst class in ever J. M. Tucker, | particular. R. WELL & Cv. Agent. | North Side Square- For Rent. "ANVGINOD 3 Bargain. So acres choice prairie grass land, acre. 4o-tt VoPT WAV OM JIQuIaWOy ‘oquun7yT juVA Nod TIAL sn WO 118 0} | ssuaquunbp JOINS UTLEY WON J iu0g re ‘RINAOO SHLVE 10 TIdOLd FHL OL da meee eee IH MILO TUOLLe tal peo oy, SR), TEKS “oy sa : ‘fyonon amy yo oped, deqnan amy AIG ONS OVA Uebel T Sate | m0 0 ott > MAGNO! TNOH wi