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

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Glove «© Han’chif s Gift books, Jewel cases, Music folios, Work boxes, Scrap books, Writing desks, Whisk holders, | Juvenile books, | Standard books,, Christmas cards! Collar and cuff sets, Comb & brush sets Autograph albums, Photograph albums LOCAL ITEMS Nice lot ot new styles of lamps at Denney’s. The late rains have damaged con- | siderable hay. j The agony is now over and let us again settle down to business. We are having h leaves are falling fast. Geo. Mie is repurchased the saloon and fixtures tormerly owned by him and sold to John Willis. trosts and Charlie Lewis sold his model So acre tarm last week to Mr. Rich of Butler for twenty-tour hundred dol- lars. Now the election is over, we look for our merchants to wake up and make Butler lively sense. in a business The fire works exhibit by the Flambeau Club, of Kansas City, was the finest display of the kind we ever witnessed. The republicans worked nobly at the polls yesterday and, we believe, succeeded in voting the coons with- out an exception. T. OC. Copeland, of Rich Hill, has been appointed internal revenue store-keeper and gauyer for the sixth district of Mo. Geo. W. Dunn, a prominent at- torney ot Montrose, Henry county, and wife were visiting the family of Mrs. Kent Sunday and Monday. Lexingten, Mo., will havea hang- ing shortly. Waulson, the negro wife murderer, has just been tried and found guilty of murder. Com gathenng. not considering the condition of the fields, is the or- der of the day with our farmers, and the yield is immense. Arailroad war is raging. You can now go trom Kansas City to St. Louis for one dollar. The people can stand it if the railroads can. Ike Ellis and another young man killed ninety ducks on our lakes | ‘Remember Everythi People of Bates County. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS — WE HAVE THE: Most ae st New, ————— Bought early in the season from first h Prices Being a LATEST NOVELTIES IK FM. CRUMLY & City Drug Store, Butler, Vic. J. H. Sisson’s little son is quite sick. R. J. Starke’s little daughter Gor- rel, 1s on the sick list. How do reckon Butler teels you cla spoon about this time? The democratic boys failed to take the itch this year, as desired py Bro. Beach. We will give a tabulated state- ment, next week, of the yote in the county. How about the itch, Bro. Beach? The democratic boys did not seem to have it very bad. There were 935 votes polled in this city vesterday. It is the largest vote ever polled in the township. Old Bates and poor old Missouri continue in the with the usuaj_ majority. Hurrah for the solid democracy of old Bates!) Once more she to the front, nobly, grandly. comes Not a drunken man on the streets | Tuesday, speaks well for the morali- ty ot this community. W. J. Stone swept this county in a gallop, the Rockville Globe and Dr. Churchell to the contrary notwithstandin So tar as heard from in the county, A. Henry, candidate for representa- tive, is leading the ticket, with Marshall Wolfe close on his heels. A wreck of several coal cars, about three miles south of Butler, made the north-bound passenger train late Monday night. was hurt. No one The round trip ticket from Rich Hill to New Orleans, after Nov. 15, good for 40 days, $22.30. This is all the way by rail. By boat from Memphis, $30.00. Bright's disease ot the kidneys, gravel, diabetes, catarrh ot the bladder, lame back, sciatica, leucorhoea, and female weakness are cured by Prot. Guilmette’s Kidney Pad. Try itand be convinced. Sold by Butler Drug Co. Queensware and lamps, new and south of town, Friday morning. ' of the latest style at Denney’s. Call Pretty good forenoon hunt. | and see. democratic column | rom é GLASS, BRASS ULMUU, mocracy fought a good fight in this county yesterday. R. Weil & Co., will sell you boots and shoes this seasom cheaper than any house in this county. R. Weil & Co., will give you the nicest boot, the neatest fit and lowest prices. Try him once. North side square. R. Weil & Co., are offering their mammoth stock ot boots for sale at bottom prices North side square. and shoes for cash. From a detective flue, the colored stroved by fire, Sunday night last. The timely apprehension by some of the brethren saved the building. Mrs. Lillie Culver, nee Sherwood, who has been living in Iowa, return ed to Butler a tew days ago, and 1s lying’ seriously ill at the residence of | her parents in northwest Butler. | nia squash or pumpkin on exhibition at their store, which weighs 93 Ibs.. and Badgley & Gipson ha weighing 90 pounds. The Mound Branch iron which was swept away by th of a few weeks ago, has been rep ed and placed upon the abuta now ready by the contractors, and to receiye travel as before. The whereabouts of Miss Emma Lane, daughter of Judge Lane, of Rich Hil!, who lett her home time ago, is still a father’s efforts to find her have proven to be of no avail. some Her all mystery. _Jas- McGhee, is selling out for cash, his entire stock of tancy candies, groceries and queensware, at the very lowest prices. Give him a cali at the Opera House. We sell a good al! hard Wood Bracket rail Bed | Stead for $2 50. This is the best article that has ever been offered i Hl Bates county tor c money. P. J. JEWreTT. { Organs to rent at W. E. Waitoa | & Co’s. 5 : i} The rock-ribbed, iron-bound De-; church came very near being de- | Loyn & Williams nave a Califor- | e one! = ' We would call attention to the} Judge Bailard says every repubh- } jcan but one in Spruce township ; voted, and all but five democrats. There was not a scratched demo- | cratic ticket. Hurrah for Spruce! | The select kmghts of the A. O. U. W. order had a grand drill in| | Rich Hilllast Wednesday and ended | ud review of | in a dress parade | battalion by the commanding knigh | The knights drilled like old soldiers | They A large j and made a good shdéwing. | gaye a grand ball at night. number of visiting knights were inj attendence. | Drapiers ‘Uncle Toms Cabin’? | which delighted the people of Bu j ler so last winter in that old but ever | | new drama, will appear again at the Opera House to-mght. Drapuers | impersonation of Uncle Tom is per- fect, whether indignantly resenting the abuse ot the slave-boss or being playfully lead by his little mnustress, | and atterwards praying for the life | of his Miss Eva. He | ported and all who fail i is well sup- to see him! | will miss a treat. ! ‘advertisement of Franz Bernhardt, ! four lve, wide-z wake jeweler and} | co jewelry merchant. on the north side}, jof the square. He has recently! added largely to his already large | stock and 1s now offering his goods | His stock | respect vat greatly reduced prices. is first-class in every and | anyone desiring anything in his Ine | | would do well to give him a callj | before buying elsewhere. i Died in ths city, Saturday last, | for the want of an appreciative pub—j ; lic, the intant **Dailv News.’? The} hfe of the poor httle thing was of tull of It lingered for two or three weeks, hoping, trusting, but with ali the} * skill and pluck of, its ‘short duration and trouble. managers, it turned up its little toes and put on the golden stippers. The boys who had so tenderly ed and cared for it fr terly. tts birth to its demise, wept y will of Thet please p please f ands. io. G. | | _ Odor cases, ‘Card cases, 4 ‘Papeteries, | ‘Brass goods, == | 'Ash receivers, | ‘Graphoscopes, Manicure sets, Dressing cases, - ‘Fancy mirrors, iLadies satchels, ‘Photograph frames, mokers sets & tables Backgammon boards, es : ; pStereoscopes & views, LTD ORT AE EE Fair View Chips. Rev. Mr. Anderson preached his introductory sermon at Fair View Last Sunday week. He isa brilliant | speaker. Marion Sheddrick says he wants all ot the young folks, to come down and take dinner with him now, for he has a new stove. All right Ma- rion we will come. William Smith has been very sick, but we are glad to know that he is William Williamson, have bought part of the Willoughby farm at $40 per acre. I 1 a tew more improving. and James wi such young w ould locate in this vicinity. Last Monday evening was made so- norous, by a party of jubilants who had assembled at the r 1 enceof Mr. Everybody had hstanding the r: Parker. - how she went to th party at Mr. S. G. P's. Kentucky. He reports a good time George DeJarnett of Barton Co. jis a guest of Stephen Rhodes this week. I. J. March is very sick of fever, is weck. P. M. F. says he thinks there is a chance for him now, as his f.isd zout and leaving Sald nheac ; ; The prohibition question was not j settled | Saturday night on = ac- count of rain, but will be next Satur- day eve. Born Oct. 33 to Mr. and Mrs. Teart, a son. Mother and child doing well. Ds The most sensible remedy, and the on- ly safe, sure and perr nt cure ail diseases ot the liver, blood and stomach, including billious fevers, fever and ague, jaundice, dyspepsia, &c., is Prof. Guil- for mette’s French liver pads, which cures | by absorption. Ask your druggist tor this noted cure, and take noother. Soild | by Butler Drug Co. 49-%m Robert McWa that tamous drama, Rip Van Winkle, ight See notice ot the play in to-inorrow tthe Walten opera house. every kind curedin 30 minu Sanitary Lotion. U - Soldby WJ , Butler, Mo. men ames Moreland has returned from | te will appear in! SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 Butler Mills. ely overh: unled an dd machinery, ver, prepared to make lour in this market. Power & Bro. MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. lat prov Haying and better th very best The Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. Loan Co., represented by 3 ]. K. BauGvrr, Butler, Mo. ‘For Rent. | The ‘handsome Humphrey residence, | including 5 acres ot ground, just south | ot city limits, is tor rent, Is one of the est homes in the country. W. Ii. Jalton, Agent, Butler, Mo S. B. NEWBILL Does a general | sure urance business—In- inst Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms. against break- on him tor @ late. Office in Torna nd Also ins age by policy e Glass Call too accident. betore Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf it is Farm for Sale. I will sell my in 15 to tarm, situated | section I, in summit township, hundred acres. Divided in lots Terms easy. A. Hamitton. suit purchaser, Dick H tees all work rt mn his shave, see rooms. cle t ish a r mpoo or hair cut call and Also wv his bath Southeast corner square. him. Laclede New Bus Line. vays to the tront, the Laclede Ho- ne team, bag: tel has bought a sew bus, gage wagon etc. Will attend all trains and carry passengers to and trorm ail } parts of tne ci Leave orders at La- 20 * clede,. 20 Ladies’ Medical Adviser. A Complete Medical Work tor Women, handsomely bound in cloth and illus- trated. ‘Teils how to prevent and cure ail diseases of the sex, t a treatment at home, t in gold to every i lady suffering trom any of these diseases- 1 Postpaid of 2-cent stam Worth its weig: } Over 10,009 sol | secents. Postal n Address Nunv: NOY.

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