The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 10, 1884, Page 7

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’ — BUTLER WEEKLY IMES 4. BUTLER MISSOURI. re —— — cir EDNESDAY, DEC IBER 10, 1884 Be At Cost For Cash. o, | Having determined to retire from he dry gouds business, we offer our " atire stock at cost, commencing ne plonday, Noyember 24th, 1884, 0. ad continue until all is sold. We vo ppll your r attention to a few articles: ice lot of ladies wraps, a choice iy prot blankets, a beautitul line of | 7 ress goods, black and colored siiks. a Jarpets. from a rag to a body Brus- | e Js. The best stock of flannels ever | Ever rought to Bates county. er 4 E hing at cost. Thanking our many } * Brends for their patronage, we re- yours, Car sroPpHER & JACKSON. pain par NOTICE TO TEACHE Rs:—Public Ex iminations for the be: nefit of those per- ons desiring to ted ach in Bates county, sill be held on the 3d Saturday of each onth inthe Ohio strect school house, , Mo., and on the ist Saturday of ach month in the West side school hot Hill, Mo., cing each day at 9 o’clock, 4. M. ; J. H. HINTON, County School Commissioner. the examination com- LOCAL ITEMS Business of all kinds in Butler is how improving. Courtney & Willams shipped six Lar loads of hogs last week. hog nie thoroughbred “Berkshire the =O Lafollett takes Wolfe Rich and Hill R. ]. Starke, M. I W.F. Hanks went Monday. to railroad built v’’ that the be to We “Phe Walnut will surely nope so. J. Scudder, of Adrian, was in the ity Saturday and called at the Times office. If many more advertisers come ward we will have to enlarge our paper to a sixteen page Rich Hill booming capital the Brother Irish, of Review, callea on the Tres while in the last pburedey: county ieves are still ines at Nevada. | her parents. i We advise our friends ot that city to look closer at home tor the evil do- ers. Bishop Ninde, ct Topeka, Kas., will dedicate the Mt. Olivet church, onthe Adrian circuit, next Sunday, the 14th. at are invited to attend. The Mail estimates that the provements in Nevada for the past cost $400,000. This well for our. sister im— year have speaks pretty city. The infant child of B. F. Glover, lof Sammut township, died last Mon- day night, the 2nd inst., and was burried at Elizabeth Chapel Tues day evening. The Kansas City bar has unani-— mously recommended the Hon, J. Wash Adams as circuit judge to succeed Judge Black, lately elected ‘o the Supreme Court. Herman Deitzman, contractor for the substructure to the Island bridge, is lying very low with a fever and as 4 consequence all work on that bridge is suspended for the tme be- ing. The towr Jerico, eas ar county Was visited 78 a destructive fire the night of the grd, which destroyed about one-fourth the village. The lire was caused by the explosion of 4 gasoline stove in a s: loon. R. E. Brooking of Rich Hull, has changed his single cussedness to ‘warried blessedness and taken unto dimself a worthy companion, Miss Matie Brooks. The Tres extends congratulations. Madam I Dropae wishes to. inform the public that she has just: returned ‘rom the east and has opened rooms on North Main street, south ot post ce, is prepared to half tor- patrons the times. 24t where she take all garments at her mer tee: ail = Prices, giving her advantage of these hard Marble uytt Patronize Wor ks, the Butler Rey. path Davis’ » of Holden, appointment filled in this sunday evening, and preached a very able sermon to a large and audience. Miss Ida Wood accompanied her W. R. Sherwood, to last brother-in-law, Omaha, Neb., Monday, where she will reside in Miss Ida has hosts of Butler regret to part with her and future. friends in who wish her | unbounded success in hern new home. Dr. Ase. ean n for Washington left and wite county, Kentucky, Monday evening, where thcy expect ! to Miss Putler make their tuture home. Magzyte will visit fmends in until after the holidays and then join Don’t forget to look at our millin- Gr ery and ve s. over old friend Marion Todd, ot West Boone John S. Todd, son of our was married last Thursday evening, at the Palace hotel this Judge Hawkins, to Miss Bell irt, of Kansas. in city by Stew- The Times extends wi best hes its congratulations and to the happy young couple. trustees of Osage township was de- fendant, the jury granted by the | county court rendered its decsion in 1 favor of the plaintiff, allowing $500 | damages, the suit being for $1, 000 | damages. | The o and turkey supper at Summit school house, last Thursday evening, was a grand success. A} large crowd was in attendance and} quite a number from this city went merry. Enough! money was raised to pay off the in- out to eat and be debtedness tor which the supper was given. in over Remember we have a trimmer our onilinery department, Grange Store. who can speak Ger- man. Minor Webb died Sunday evening } at his residence in the southeastern partof this city. Hrs funeral was | preached at the Ohio street M. E. | church Monday evening by Rev. Disney, after which the remains were interred in Oak Hill cemetery, tol- lowed by a large concourse of friends. The Ties extends its sympathy to the bereaved voung nd most sincere wite and f The concert giv by the Ohio | street M. E. Sunday last Tuesday night, at the church, was a decided success. A good and ap-j preciative audience, an excellent! | program, and performances exceed- | ingly well executed, were the dis— tinguishing marks ot the entertain- ment. Too much credit cannot be} given to Mr. T. W Legg, whose | judgment and tact were displayed in| the selection of the pieces, the ar- ranging ot the parts, and the super- all the Most | hearty thanks are tendered Messrs. W. E. Walton & Co for the use of their organs: to Mr. P. J. Jewett for chairs, and to the Butler Brass Band | en school, vision of exercises. tor valuable Quite a sad accident occurred last Thursday eyening, about three miles northwest of this city. James Hen- ry, a boy 12 yearsof age. living in) the eastern part of town, was out other boys o’clock. climbed attempted and Itj nm hunting with some started home about 3 seems that after having the wagon voung Henrv to pull his st un up into the vehi- FP z cle, and the hammers getting caught on one of the wheels, the went off and shot the top of the poor little His com- gun fellow’s head entirely off. pantons brought the dead boy imto town and notified Dr. Rice of the sad accid 2ndoan inquest was held, the jury ting its verdict in accordance tacts abeve stated, | would respectfully ask your | caused in town, ‘ ‘Listes throws out this gentle hint in Gus Wyard has at his old stand, esumed business A Card. may To those We wish to say that we om it concern: ure as we have been for the last three years, in Having in the Undertakers business. made some changes portant stock and appliances, we are pre- everythi pared to furnish Ww om our line quite as neatly and exved:tious— } + } 1 ; Ivas any first class undertaker in es of larger size. to the Owing t the expense x the business in Butler one halt that of the same business in a city, we can and do make lower prices. We have in stock and can i furnish at onee everything inthe way of coffins from the finest Metallic Casket down to oth e plainest Pauper case. Our ck of trimmings are ot the la | and best quality and our wo speaks for itselt. In burial robes, we keep suits tor ladies, and children that look and cost less than hali 1ose sold at turnishi so, buri pers of | sizes. We do enivalming after the patron. } age and think we can safely say. we will give satisfaction. Very Respectfully, | A. H. CuLver, ij; jewern, Funeral Director, Prop’r, N. B.—At Sunday orders may be left at Beatty’s Hotel. night or on excitement last Thursday, the arrest of Bud Jeftri a keeper on the south side. It that Jeffries, about six months Sedalia and took Considerable wi by saloon eS. seems ago, | wife in his and j with deserted came to this city, up Fanny Warren, 1 noted character of ; Atter tound out where wife was, the town. the young her husband she came down from Sedalia and swore out warrant against both parties for open and notorious adultery. Jeffries and his mistress were both arrested and arraigned betore Justice Meek for trial. The examination of witnesses and the progress of the trial casioned no small amount of mer- riment, and finaily when the case was submitted to the jury on Friday evening, a fine of $150 each imposed upon the defendants. The | case was appealed to the circuit court and it is the prevailing opinion j that the case will go much harder with Jeffries when it is brought be- fore Judge Gantt. Leap year is fast drawing to a close and we notice that the ladies | of neighboring towns are giving de- lightful parties and hops and very’ gallantly escort the gentlemen and | pay all expenses to thes ments. Fair ones ot Butler, do not | allow this blessed opportunity to | | and how he was living, a oc- w entertain— pass. Act atonce. Perhaps when | another four years rolls around you} | may be standing on the ragged edge of—well, sav 30 summers, and then i what will leap vear profit you? The a spirit of kindness. The roads leadi ed x out from ler and especially those in 2 But- | south -— easterly direction, are in a deplor | able condition it being almost | impossible fora team to pull an | empty wagon through some places. Vhese mud hol and swampy places re caused by seaps and could be ot loads easily remedied by a few rock, or a ditch and culv the water off. Road overse see to this matter and ever; day have hands and teams on ti Nothing at tion of strangers tra roads. reling through a country soquick and favorably as good reads and bridges. Organs to rent ar We. E. Warton , & Co's. } prettiest homes in the country. ' pair three-year-old Normon The millinery department over Grange store does not sell at cost, but cheaper than those who so advertise. I have both Apple! eton’s and John- sons cyclopedia, but if I could have but I one would take Jodnson’s. Rev J. R. Herrick, D. D.. Prof. of Theology, Bengar, Me. A Walking Skeleton. and Co's. trial bottle of ot all Lung diseases. [ Large bottle $1 oo. Notice to Tax-Payers. f will cail on all tax-payers of Mt. Pleasant townsh nip tpr settlement of taxes. All taxes not paid by Janu- ary Ist. 1555. the per cent. will be added Office at T. Itch and Scratches ot every kind curedin 30 minutes by Woolfor Bie Hie. Coin ae Ge most approved methe and are able , Sar y Lotion. Use no other. This siiee Sasiiacsde, oi ac iewioowe ok | to keep a body azy gees length ot | never fails. Sold by W.J. Lansdown. ’ é , : : time. Wehavea c druggist, Butler, Mo. ig-tyr the new Presbyterian church, the | - * : = de : j cane bottomed cooling be name of our esteemed triend, Uncle} : For Sale. i : | erape door-badges, which are at Len Renick, was misspelied Phe ey ce ol Rese Howbne peace My choice farm of So acres 2 miles | mistake, however, was a trival one, ! then thon Wie havethe Southwest ot Land im- asall understand that Uncle Len]. = a royments, n H nae ' ae finest hearse Kansasu@atyape ee ali good, yas mainly runmients 1 x | i nea chool S : = was mainly instrumental m building | .hi6h we furnish to our customers, M&® School. Price $4o per acre, the mz ugnificent new ch urch edifice. | . - cash n going to Dakotai pe without charge r team, and See seems Did you sce toe nobby hats over | knowing thet comes oe oe Pee Grange Store? when people are least prepared we By ieee In the Appealed toad lease from | C2 O07 4vs expect | cash) down- zs Osage township,wherem — Hugh- ! Should you who read this be so un- * Buck Wheat. jes was plaintiff and the board of fortun CSS ye eee SS Wows! pas fue! dari Keane: bushels good Buck Wheat. Power WN Bro. Christmas Whiskies. Paraes buying Whisky or Brandy by the gallon or keg wali find it to | their interest to examine my _ stock before purchasing elsewhere. PER GAL, Good Ker tucky Bourbon whisky, $1,530 Pure White Rye Whisky, 2,50 itomnia Brandy 6 years old 4,00 Blackberry Brandy, 1,50 Jugs and Kegs are free, Do you hear that. Lewis Horrman. North Main St. Butler, Mo. Buck Wheat Floar. Buck Wheat made at Power’s mill, zat MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. The Philips decision does not eftect the Mo. Loan Co., represented by The best and anly Pure Flour in Butler is sts J. K. Brucrer aoe i Butler, For Rent. The handsome Humphrey residence, including 5 acres ot ground, just south Is one of the Wt: ot city limits, is tor rent. Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo 8. 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 betore itis too late. Office in Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tt Farm for Sale. | Twill sell my farm, situated in} section 1, in summit township, 15 | hundred acres. Divided in fots to} uit purchaser. Terms easy. j AS Hamu. TON. | : pais i Dick Hurt i Guarantees all work done in his | shop. It you wish a clean shave, shampoo or hair cut call and see him. Also trv his bath rooms. | Southeast corner square. For Sale. Several head of fine thoroughbred Poland hogs—pedigreed Ben. B. Bigstaff, Smumit township For sale. Three big two-year-old mules, one horses, some Kentucky bred saddle and colts. bulls, short-horn cows. and Polled ! Galloway bulls. Asupy Hamm.ton. ~~ For Sale. A Cincinnati printing press large enough to print a six column paper on ne hundred pounds of bour- gois type. neariy new, and in good condition. Cheap forcash. Callon address this office. tf to and 6 or MESS Eats DeVALL, voeaL TEACHER, ra House, Butler, Mo. mares | Some young short-horn | Bennett, Wheeler JVs DEALERS IN _ Hardware, = Groceries, WAGON WOODWORK, Mitchell CNGh Cortland Steel Gear Spring Wagons and Top Bu Corn HAISH * BARB STEEL FENCE WIRE. and Schuttler Fam Wagons, gvies. aS Shellers, Feed Mills, IRON, WOOD AND CHAIN PUMPS, Halladay Standard Wind Mills yut up on short notice and guaranteed to l : vive satisfaction. North east corner square, BUTLER, MO. adgleys & Gipson, DEALERS IN-—— Boots, Shoes, Groceries, ie ei EIOL.IDAY Goons, M Staple and Fancy Groceries, California Pp y Yr ull kinds ot lamps, aned fruits, mince neat, mapel syrup, jels and flavoring extracts. oustache cups, Vaces ot every description WE ALSO HAVE A STORE AT FOSTER, Which Consists of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Queensware and Glassware. BADGLEYS & GIPSON. ik OU WANT Good Square Meal For 25 Cents, RESH OYSTERS In Every Style, hoice Confectionarles For the Hotie or. in fact, anvthing usuallytcund m a first-class Bay - and - Restaurant, CALL ON 8, BENNERT, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. 2 i i hy | | 4 t a

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