The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 11, 1885, Page 5

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4 Mrs. Lee Culyer is lay very low with consumption and is not ex- pected to }i Her brother, Will R. Sherwood, of Omaha, Neb.. was ‘ summoned by TIMES Iz aTLER WEEKLY BUTLER, MISSO ~ WEDNESDAY, I eee telegraph ard arrive : LOCAL ITEMS in Butler Mor day evening. : Ke [tis reported around town an sap NOTICE TO TEAC gz 12 aunt of Mrs. W. G. Wainscott had aminations for the ot those per- aving her iring to te in Bates « ores 1 in Virginix thirty thous: sons de 1 eal } md dollars. be will be I ad dollars Ares 3d Saturday It this 1 tri nonth inthe Ohio street school house, ; true, we congratulate our old & putler, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of | Bill Wainscott, on his good luck vach month in the West side -choo! house, Auathad to ie lediceisnae Cae at Zich Hill, Mo., the examination com- LE eee ee aan eS § mencing each da A. M, tgo'clock, J. H. HINTON, | Cepttble hands ‘ County Schoo! Commissioner. 4. —— The meeti Christian J. K. Bruglar wants more appli; church sull continues with unabated cations tor first-class loans. 7 per | interest. The church beme crowded cent. interest and co 1$S1¢ 1-tf leach evening with anxious ail at ! tentive listeners. During — these Lyon & Williams have plenty of | meetin: gs about thirty have united that genuine german millet. send in! with the chureh. Last week Elder your orders. Davis was assisted by Elder T. P. The last attraction at the Opera! Haley Kansas ¢ wte Ou ot House for this season is the Alyin/ the most eminent preachers in the foslin company Thursday nicht, Christian church. } N er do we allow any cone to dersell us. Lyon & WitritaMs. The Supreme Court last week | rendered a decision in case Brownfield, Summit Ut n ithe boys that murdered ! } 2 pea Sir dcas Sac costes. Pman near Windsor, Henry hip »some time ago. It was and wien the execu- M. M. Coffman, M. at Papin- ville. pulled our latch-string Satur- lay. Mr. Coffman is a hrst-c man and we were pleased to mee him. Our regular and vaived correspon- dent, Observer, sends us in an inter- esting batch of items trom had a very townsl nthe county » Brownfield willonly or of the erves, G. B. Valentine, propriet« Green Tree Rockville, : Hotel, = Fridav last Judge Letker conveyed usa pleasant call the other day. Mr. Spa : 4 é ad acrazy man, adjudged imsane_ by Valentine, besides being a most z F gave £ the county court at its last meeting. © ot deman, proprietor to the insane Wt | patients asylum at St. Joseph. one of the best kotels in this part . : . le there he saw a number of the the country. from this county, them a Miss Carnie Southerland,who among Aimeetne of the Horticultural Society will be held at the Grange | is pronounced cured by the physi- Jobn T. Leabo. fohn T. eee eda In State vs. Bates county circuit court, revers id re- The detendant was saieicd 1884 f£ manded. at the 3ates tforn », on 1883 indictment four counts. The t Ar second counts charged him with choking his wife to death; him with choking her into a well, thereby killing her, and the fourth ch ed him with kill- ing her mm some manner and by) some ineans to. the ry unknown, | He was tried at the same term at ¢ indictment was found and | which | j Was convicted of murder in the The { remanded because of | degree. case 1s reversed and the exclusion | by the tial court from the evidence | of confidential letters written by Mrs. Leabo to her friends which she declared him to be *‘the kindest | band the world,’ ‘worth h eightin gold,”’ and expressing the | wish that if that friend should ever | {marry she may ‘‘get such a man.’ The ul court also erred in exclud- ing certain depositions tendi to Le aiter prove that Mrs. both before was subject and marriage to dera ental periodical agements . Ord your grass seed 1 ot Lyon ams, Ne th Main street. orincipal ot yarsny: Vwilli Lowry, the col ols in this city, informs as been during impossible weather to keep a lock on ul house door of the school | house. Several times he has bought locks and as many times they have been broken off, finally the whole The school this | door was brokea down. board should look after and try and c matter atch the coal thieves. He also says that it is a mystery how first | us | Summit Township. The mud, oh, the muc iers have the ibplenad Stock and Fai ocials see ot at present. Tast t re was Smuser’s last Friday evening. one at Mr. McCutchen’s has already have Iamil- ! We intended to at Mrs. items, been noted. j spoken of the 1 one ; ton’s in our last overlooked somehow. for her Sunday school class, and, in the Armstrong | the way ot socials, it Misses Fi 1 Frizell Tie the company capped | climax. and I { present. inte Butler, of were former rraimed | excellent | | mus | ocial hops, as they are sometimes | Ned, rarely ever take place in this, stern Summit. W..F. Lafol- that th very but lette informs us icy are common, or a common occurrence, | in the southern part of the township. | He tells us ot one ' at his home which took a tew evenings since, and equ divided. the “rs, consequently two on P.J.JEWETT, COME AND SEF Proprietor, CLOSING OUT! On Monday, February 9, 1886, PE will commence selling out my etire STOCK AT COST FOR CASH sold out. .. |FULL LINE OF GROCERIES As am are going owing who went away tired of try cht | And will continue until | fantastic toe, | \ ill ] Non - |} Wm. Rudy has ae v1 KCC P a | 240 acres to.A. J. Macy Hi | try Kansas. | G.W, Redmon has rented | Seer = We may look out at redue -ed pr 1¢ es | fora wedding soon, as we don’t | think George intends to spoil 2 house out of business, all hke that in = | “/MUST COME FORWARD AND SETTLE Howard Trimble was out in Sum- Hall in Butler, on Saturday, Feb. | cians, and, as scon as she has re-| the colored people in this town live, | mit W ednesday. looking ‘atter some ust, ato o'clock, a. om. Every covered sufficiently trom «a spell of | as a small room fifteen feet square | Witnesses in the Igon Peck cas a : ick 2 1 se is ma ace te tr | F > HEC . : member of the society is carnestly | sickness she has had, wall be sent lis made to accommoda e trom ten to | He got his men. ] hen necounts | mean Business. requested to be present, as there is | home. ; fifteen human beings. They are Wonder if that young lady has | much business to be transacted. i Attention:is called te the announce: | POesae pe ike so jnrany hops and j learned to like the back of 2 goose Cc Pp BARKE 4 Pe ia live in all manner of filth and dirt. | eee e e i 9 A bill t i 1 introduced andj "et of Howard famiblc stor con From thts status of things among the - rl has beer vtroduce i | : ! 5 status samone What is it that makes it so sug— eee | stable Mt.- Pleasant township. i same a > a <4 a missed the state senate forbidding ! stable of 2 os aynsmP= | colorea population ot our city st is eo EC a cena Johns stow n, Bates C ount f Mo. ae ‘ | wri : t one : zestive when a lady calls a gentle- 5] : : ony | Mr Trimble is a sound democrat, a bs public executions. This will do all | 2 i e no wonder they are thieves, and a mana green horn, if it is not the as t to issue tickets admitting a few | £200 Worker in the party and is em- still greater wonder that they live . = 2 ; a : i | | Bhp ae iiee t. ge ie inently quahfied for the position. § i : 2 | See he makes i If there is any one thing we like} SPE CIAL NO’ r ICES : eo a oe i e sah een . : = - Es Mrs. Ashby Hamiiton will start | above another, it is for the frends ot! — SANA ae ON ic eee A Sage GAs oe POLI etntee Oe He has had considerable experience Best flour in the land, the K. C. = : : looks right, if one is admitted to ad- {an such official capacity, having act | flour at Lyon & Wriurtams | '° ESRUGSS Oe spn eel pap aber toccalland cous wher an MONEY Beebo eis oe a deputy chent foredine umes tic Ree? she informs us, and will probably | the eity. Re loan at lowest rates of interest. The all. ! i a gies is : meee Buy ole = hilips decision does not eftect the Mo ‘4s honest and capable and 1f nomi- Vinton. i there; if not, she will return Capt. Gorrell was on our streets|Loan Co, . represented by , Each evening the meetings at the nated and elected would make a Miss Ida Whetstone, a charming x or eight weeks. Who will it] the first of the week shaking hands| "St! J. K. ‘Buttery Mo. C. Pechurech are becoming more | good officer. little blonde trom Mound City, Kas., | be now that will ake charge of her with his many friends. See ee and more iateresting. The congte- -— aaa ae is visiting her cousin, Thos. W. jf nodey school class in her absence ? = | Ss. B. NEWBILL gations are large and attentive and! Joe Mares, an insane man, was MY hetstone- | We regret very much that she is Does a general Insurance businese—In- 5 - = é : brought up from Rich Hill Pnday SN ea sures property against Fire, Lightning, a Wk Me Peano } t Seine: es . | going away é Rev. Walke 1s doing his utrnost to | ae = a (e Reeat eae Tae ie Miss Nettie Ervin, of Foster, is | * ae P : : ~ | Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. | build up his church and the cause of | OY 2 Coupt¢ of guards anc mice her eiainee, ana A very pleasant social took place FOR Also insures Plate Glass against break- felimion 1tiimconmausity “He «x. (county. He Madi a Bad) spell “the = bese i ; ree | at the residence of Ben Bigstaff, last pee nag el ony rueaNioe! 3 ose r eerie i ts. a y betore itis 5 nh pects the services of Rev. Sharp this | S¢me evening and was carried over ' ; 5 ‘ : ' evening. The young folks ‘say they Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. week to the hotel Beatty in an imsensible } Miss Inu Barton has heen very | enjoyed themselves as they never Man and Beast. | 24-tf ‘condition, where he st remains, | sick for some time, but is now im- | did betore. OBSERVER. | motics A. EL Beatty. of Rich Hill, wishes | guarded by two men. No one seems | proving rapidly. M. eee Se | 5 5. Beatty. } > wast guard men. ) omnes s g Hl = = Mustang Liniment is older than | > et cpa tt eaa Saye eS ; é : - ee ied cd Sie Friends,I actually need my money us toreturn his most sincere thanks! to know anvt about him, or > cry with teeders is, that stock | Notes from Spruce. most men, and used more and Picameasiliaesnce andiccwie to those betsons who so kindly stood | where he originally came trom. | 1s fatte lowly: and with the] more every vear i ‘4 Iv st vere oh wriging 8 trom. | 1s fatte . : 1 1 oth ever pase é Suerte nore every year. “ . them and rendered invaluable! Judge Letker is d 1 > 2 = aricee Sr | Eprrox Boominc Times :—Atter ai 7-St* C. P. Banker. th render aluat Judge Letker is do what can | farmers, poor prices for grain. | cuone alisence'l aawialcome-io the ' . is ae ao aga ne to rf tssisiitice during the late illaess and avestigate se ray i es gr Se = is = Farm for Sale. Py : aes : ; ; - : tonuNeS eat ai ne way) Mr. Melvin Fisher, a idsome | tront. We have gone through many | — aia rat 2 * death of his brother, and to those cits | the matter now stands, he is quite | yd dashing young gentleman who | ‘upsand downs’’ since our last. Ex-Confederates, Attention. I will sell my farm, situated in | sof Butler who so kindly assisted j an expense tot the i = ae ae ct ie a ins er eee < -ate|section 1, in summit township, 15 i : SE eu spss i | has been prospecting in the wilds ct | Maistortunes have visited our family A meeting of the Ex-Confederate RaaRe ae DRIER Le e tune iT & MS Case the | «s, ne Bowe he a aur a ‘i = ast -. Se * i sooner Nis Case re | the west for the past six years, has | circles and many of our loved friends | Association of Bates county will be}. i+ purchaser. Terms easy. ay dast e taxpave jreturned home. He is welcomed as | have passed away heid at the City Hall, in Butler, Mo., ‘A Tian: ed | we fives i ‘ ¥ = : - 20 sncoomsmi Pr i Pur tt ila bel : ao ee eee + Mrs. Tobe Webt s laying at{on Saturday, Feb. 14, 1884, at 11 = Disk Hae mos ‘ ursuant to calla meeting of the | H - . . faying > : ag 2cal hop, eis at ct fect aa 4 h oe ‘clock, a. m., to which all Ex-Con- ss ; . ty Patrons of Husbandry of this county | expecta) hop gisen at cle sues j deaths door with no hopes of recov- | 0 Clock : : za is Guarantees all work done sa his Becicre ocd ae place eae eee of W. J. Bard, oa Jan. 234, | Mrs. Richard Welch is also | tederates and their families are in-| 55° Tt you wish a clean shave. ogressing b Sa t nechee was | 72> and success, at ss are; low vited to come and bring with them|spampoo or hair cut call and see He has enrotle called for th of impor-| due tim and his estimaple lady. Mr. Lairmore was burried in | well filled baskets, for a general re- get Also try his bath rooms. Year 40 sci Pat was held with | When we arrived the Bard mansion Johnstown cemetery on the first. | union. Officers of the Association |Southeast corner sq rood teact és ea acs ae es tanding | Was aglow with hght and teemi The library at Johnstown is one | will be elected for the ensuing year. For sale. g act los doers, and, notwi tar zi i e eit ‘ z = eee oa t ss of Ba } the vers bad Keneaie-ct roads, | With guest. who were already trip-j of the fixtures now. Representative s of ne pre == Bates Three big two-year-old mules, ene a eoudiy aurmber were mat. pepe the tantastic toe. A! The debating soci atthe Shel-| county are cordially invited. pair three-year-old Normon horses. race dies te nher of the lady | handsome supper was served at the ton school house has been discon- Hackett, Pres't some Kentucky bred saddle mares ciucding a be : a eet Foheetibe wees | LSPs Ganersicad: neohome E> CoLesan Sierrat Sec'y and colts. Some young short-horn Notwtthstand thes hard) times p SC do on| 2 PR tes rae cee Seat an eat eared teed ei = ee ibulls, short-horn cows, and Polled 5 a i ike eee eS i Below will give a list ot | of choice literature had a good deal Galloway bulls. i eneral depression o usmess a eh ake te akeae Gp at theses ASHBY ADMILTON. present en- to do with the brea up of theso . all over our country, noi a case of } j j } eee ter > le. Flex : h Burl! ciety. \ ¢m business among our me joved to exte -\fter | Lyle. Henry Craigh Burt! ciety H ? ti aS ae ock every kind hastahen place Wide } other proceedings, ! 5 Ctorkens. Henry Ver- Succe e Tr ong |} 4 jcured i in 30 minutes by Woolford’s 3S bale ences icers were elected Join Hensely, Mr. I y she wave ; he - | Magnolia Balm |Sanitary Lotion. Use noother. This aR t ; a 1. B. Inni = , Tom 2AST Re « UMMER i ; most daily. This state of affairs /toT the ensuing year. J. B. Innis, ttle. Wiihe Crawtord. Tom- Last Rosr o i | neverfails. Sold by W.J. Lansdown. within our borders speak veltons igo > ; Sissy = ONGC ere iS ene —- on -— ! = Piinace | Iso secre’ aid £0 heme |druggist, Butler, Mo. 4getyt = et ‘ Soe ». N. Thompson. Lecturer; G. C. | gentiemen all wore handsome even ae es bint - = a ter the sagacityv. shrewdness and sta- Mae St Ee : H Casio: ewe Many a nips cry at | Violetine. bihty of our tewns and county. invented Sar y geass Salen . ness to it wno wou rai ss rewurt : I e aty ite ick irt gives you a Clean Asst. Stewart: A. oe Yager and you cant tell. Aiter Dick Hart g € ia i . I. ©. Mets vw. Annie i Ishave he uses Violetine. or face o ! vaker, S t, Ida Whetstone. Lawn Cemetery jcream, which sottens the skin and the S Gate RB oie} da Deceased \ og eer prevents chapping. Bath rooras open odate ¢ rd. and e me fe wak ore g : lat all hours. Try his newsea foam. s : } call on all tax-payers ot Mt. South side seueare ed to \ 4 youth siGe . . Piss swnship tor settlement of ice? SS ENS Ree eck snot paid by Janu- over, O., Feb is vetao apis tee con wilt bel tever and ppeu' stntke the can is i may have There is rkle Way. advert < equals # town. and would die. I have isco’s Cure and my andIam well Emr Forp,

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