The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 18, 1885, Page 5

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: LOCAL ITEMS Norice. To TEACHERS :—Pu tions for the benefit ot those desiring to teach in Bates county td on the 3d Saturday of each fh om schoo! zinthe Ohio street ,Mo., and on the rst Saturday of sath in the West side school house, fill, Mo., the examinat ion com- -M. house, K Bruglar wants more appli tor first-class mterest and commissions orders. iy R.A. Atkison w:tt in full, next week. p. Willis joined the Christian ch Monday might. esi canned goods at RK. A iter Crockett. a prominent young g meyot Rich Hill, is attending nL. Waddy Thompson, of W urg, spent a couple of days dance on our Circuit cour a bald headed wom- curiosity, mztobangher hair. Tas did bert W. Bese h, for nearly a West Point cadet ct, returned from this home last the sane Bob, with the excep- this svidier-lke step and ap- nce. je sidewalk treet, ite the property owned by Lewis, needs the attention of ty authorities bad If not the city may have a little it to lock after. ou Fort Scotts dam- Unity Social club ana Band e, Will give an entertainr 23rd, at the city hall, music, recitations, teadings &c. Tickets at the door. ent consist- dialogues, Admission 15 series fresh and chea ap at R. tkison’ tlie Holcomb has resigned his Butler, would bang their will be held at 7 per| cut Court proceedings will ap- | nouncing t At-! | constantiy at Louis, together tero | i manl, ot fully ten week. ; } minutes, by the watch. fixed | nas deputy postmaster. He freafter be tound im the capaci- ook-keeper at Mr. H{a!l's ele- Charlie is a sh him success. geod boy and » Gen. Cockrell has presented band with another baby bor. rest of the democratic senators me for thetr country in at Senator Cockret! this has done, ical party would ha out vears est line of ined nat R. ca A. Atkison’s. P Ueddicton, of Elkhart Was in town Spee town attend fe-union of the ex-conteder The Maj. siarted General Shelby out in 761 and the close ofthe wart Rinwa T. Thorp, a farmer m ewnship, Vernon county. lost | Hence and contents one day tk Ov fire, The house caught defect Boone, ina f the opinion AOL teachers are i not entided This avs under the statutes Raa troul e t i SOI , : holidays wi on De usicthers do net. neerat. » Tatbort, democratic Recman tram Elihart asin the city Saturday to come iahy. Mr. Lisines Mochkraisers mn od “Managemen: \ afew Mink xine et Besh Carnie t ote R Bons. approaching. {of this company | LTill Review. of the Knights of Pytheras. rank and 681 sections of woods | wound |... } jail came in tor Talmage on Bob Ingersoll, issue of the the gifted prea If some girls hair clear down over their faces: they look much better. J. Scudder, Adrian banki thanks for favors conferred while in L accept our the city attending court last week. To-day 1s Ash Wednesday. Th beginning of the Lenten F the Episcor church atroa.m. All are invited. **Hen conventions’”” are bec quite popular in Butler, still the dear creatures manage to drop a |i he male persuasi Bro. Wade is premature in ot the Tt is not yet Wenry has e’s endorsement. settlement office question. 4 ed that secured Col. Ston Judg: Judge Henry came np irom fef- ferson City Friday might and speat a few days with family. The Tudge says our tepresentatiye. A. } Henry, is making a valuable mein- | ber andis doing his wi duty | fis health is improving {he is his post One days delayed mail with the re rived yesterday morning a ing, in addition to the large Jetter bushels ot papers. The large matl was worked 1 Quick work. “Record. J. M. Vaughan did a act last Saturdav by charitable takir a good the supply of children’s clothing to destitute family of C. W. Purdy, liv- | | word tor our newly elected ar of | gon ing in the extreme eastern limits the city. He also sent them a ws load ot coal. allof which must have been highly appreciated by the little half-naked and half-trozen children. The Cowles Mercantile Company took a thorough invoice of its mam—- moth stock last week. as is its annual custem. The stock, we understand, invoiced near $70,000, uotwithstana- ing 1t is considerably run down, as the time tor spring purchases 1s fast The paid up capital is $75,000.—Rich To-morrow is the 21st anniversary Begin- with a membership ot five ina tew ss ee years it has reached 150.000. There the unitormed f the endow- 18 316 divisions of ment rank, carrying an aggregate life insurance of over $45,000,000. The iatter branch has paid to the} widows and orphans deceased Knights $2,500,009. Vhe grand jury in their fina: re port to the judge, reported that they had examined into the attairs of the county offices and found them to correct. trap of Phe he old rat vs share of the t and was unanimousiv condeatn- ed a> a place = zed for the abode of rats and bats. The out house in the court vard was declared a and its abatement recommended. It is predicted iat cholera wi - spring me up is recommen x¢ councils untry, ure ca or to look after the sanitary of the towns. Tris not fact that small | places negtec ese atte too | long We we te ste our enty this clean authorites look afte: ng up matter just as seon aus the weather A sutch in time. cte a of Mr. J. M. x 27, in the northwest the city, came ar meeting; ¢ tserious accident abont say evening of last week. She neara red het stove, otk wz took fire and was wetting under y when her tuli heady father came He -grapbed the c >. threw net mm oth smothered the fire out just in time to us bands were severely ‘Pies. Ehe noted infidel totally annihilated by ties, R. A. Atkison’s 1s the place | get them. would President of the | tull of energy seraces |. a : : | circuit clerk, and if he does the coming ime and place to their “Scousins’’ of an- Post- recore- j figured upt fand Ohio Su woman an criminal he has started out he will build up for himself a reputation as a lawyer but will ablest holes of the state. jaove. Tor. Ebr | <e- 7 nuisance a - a ER: He {to amore and | fealty is not healthful, to , come very Je tterson, otters Sedal doubtiess ¢ It you want good sugar, Our efficient deputy circuit john Hayes, hascur many thanks for favors st cuit court young business menin this county, and abundantly com- E tto fill any office within the gift ot our eos: We understand | ple of cies county for the office ; that beats him will certainly be elect- A. Borron, who acted as a jury in the settlemenr of the estate of Jas. ' | Rand, who was killea by lightning | near Rich Hill last summer, were in he citv Thursdav last making a re- port of tl action to the circuit | jcourt. The estate at a iow estimate | snug sum of three thousand three hundred eighty d rs. This sum does include the I The report was satisfactory to heirs and app oved by the court. The cted meetings pro ristian, C Ci an :mberland Presbyteri churches still ruc with interest es are uniting t cause of re churches in the past ks have done nore real good tor. the ot nperance and the up- ‘dine of humanity than ali cies combined. every christian in this energies in the go on and let man, i child, put their > good work. We x to whom honor is due, and in connection we wish to speak a good 1 able | yrosecuting attorney. W. O. Jack- son, for the able and efficient ner in whichhe has pertormed man- his duties at the present term of fourteen and misdemeaaor cases he has convicted thirteen. If W. O. Jackson continues in the future as not only rank among the A nove! wedding took place in ! the tobacco manufactory of May & Lawrence, Nevada City, the other day. Mr. Keech, one of the em- ployes, was very sweet on a charm: | j ing widow and hash slinger of the Sherman House, and while the other hands were joking him about her, he mide the remark that it he had two dollars to get the Incense he would get married right away. The boys soon made up the money and gave it to him, 3 few minutes returned his gwl oand oa | justice. and close beside his work- the J. P. made as one, Dr. Wiilam @. Kimberlin and Catarrh S he consulted at } oat Butler, 24th, and the Artificial t ink « il xt »> move, Wink ana laugh. Laclede Hotel, F 2yth of every month. yes inserted t Removal of the Capital. ft toa vote of th ak of ta emove oil from “Jeffer rson City ye 1 ble locatran desta doubtedly by an overwhel- maj VYhere never was anv good reason for locating the } capital at Jetferson City. The lo-} Idings and be = The cople that they demoralized ition and must wilt in a few vears. people ot wood ¢ and worthy he - and accomplis alone local must ee SGOn, Joveph Gazette. coffe, |, teas, canned goods and tresh grocer- to clerk, 10wn us this term of cir- John is one of the finest 1s betore the peo- of man | an old open structure and hardly ¢ Sullens, Dan. Cressop, T. | for occupancy in the summer season. | Upon a dilapidated bed in one cor- | a tever. twentv- and not list ot personal property. the | son in the northeast i We found Johns, | specimanof humanity,piled up in bed | and | hthe | smatl baby, hovering over a other | Let the meeting community | places, but our curiosity being satis- | tied we dec t always proud to do honor this i triends. ; story ts ; for ; ver! of fand the | permitted to walk in. | recognized her sister, Ada; saw the begin with. | | pelled to return to this earth.”’ | preseat say she wus perfectly rational hos no railroad facihties. inaccessible than many corners of are tumbledown are are finan- ate in Butler’~ Poor. { Like other towns, Butler has her poor, and a little trip around Friday last in town Mar- shal Morgan thoroughly convinced « company w reporter of this paper, of the old ad- ; age, that one world knew Atter | taking a birds eye view ot several of ed by the city and charitable institutions we called at the houses ot C. W. Purdy and E. C, johns, lf of the nothing of the other ha!t. those who were partially assist and right here the! pencil retuses to tell the story. Pur- | dy fives in a house belonging to A. | Henry, located in the extreme ern limits of the citv. east: | The house is fit | ner of the room with a scant amount of covering lay Mrs. Puray sick with She said she had been sick for the past six weeks, but was get- ting some better. Hlovered over a small stove was feur or five little children, half naked and halt starved. The contents of the room would not bring $1,50 on our streets. From there we proceeded Ec. small house belonging to Bud » the residence ot Johns, a} Atki- town. | looking part a sickly ot asleep, three little children, one a} badly Every- thing was dirt and filth, causing moralized cooking stove. the ot This family 1s whol- | ly dependant upon the cnarity of the | town. The Marshal invited to go with hi other | smal! room to smell like a cage unclean birds. us mtoa number of him would take his word tor the balance. | The Marshal intormed us that lined, and told we | he families but destitute taking had some fifteen which he was that the ting short, care of, funds in his hands are get- These few facts, (the half of which is not told) we lay be- fore the public ngt because we want to, but simply as our duty. i We would ask in this connection | that the good ladies call on Mrs. Purdy and see that the poor sick womans want’s are supplied. Died. In this city, Priday evening, Feb. 13th, 1885, of consumption, Mrs. Lillie Culver, wife of Lee Culver and daughter ot A. G. Sherwood. Mrs. Culver has been seriously sick for some time and hence her death was not unexpected. She was a member of the Methodist Episco- pal church and a devout Christian lady. Her funeral took place from the Baptist church Sunday at > o’clock. conducted by Rey. W. C. Bewley, pastor of the M. E. church south, assisted by Revs. Siceloff and | Disney, in a most touching manner. The remains were then conveyed to | Oak Hill Cemetery, by a] concourse of sympathizing followed large This strange and unaccountable by th around her bedside Thursday She had inting spell and was unconecious When comatose state she oe been ¢ who stood told even- ing previous to her death. a she awoke related some time from this this strange story: Heavy gates opened, and she was | She met and; removed n had 2 Be sus Christ a legions ot angels, and that the surroundings were so beautiful it Id not be desenbed, and expressed herself as being very sorry that she was come Those this vision relating strange Johnstown, Bates County, Mo. there Bates County the city of Butler, at half past two} o’clock, on Tuesday, year, and to send delega es to the state association. regular physicians in good standing are asked to be present. Ww. said the|! Her many friends can but wish her vision a reality amd that she has gone to future reward. . Mo. Butler, which ap Tith inant. Judge E. Cojenel W for the post ‘splentd Stock and Pair Prices. COME AND SE? P.J.JEWETT, Proprietor. T \ é ‘| CLOSING OUT! Qn Monday, February 9, 1685, ! will commence selling out my etire STOCK AT GOST FOR CASH And will continue until T will keep 2 sold out. PULL LINE OF GROCERIES at reduced prices. 4 am gong out of business, all who are owing MUST COME FORWARD AND SETTLE Their accounts. [mean Business. C. P. BARKER, 1O-21* Notice. { SPE hereby = given that} —__* I ECIAL be a mecting ot The Medical Society, in} NOTICE S. Notice is will MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest, Th Philips decision does not eftect the Mb | Loan Co., represented by March 3rd, 1885, to elect officers for the ensuing | rstf J. K. Brvocer, 5 is Butler, 7 > All men ebrs and S. B, NEWSIL Does a general Insurance businese—In- sures property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Stormp Also insures Plate Giats against break- age by accident. Call on him tor « policy betore itis too late. Office fr Opera building over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf SI | Friends,I actually need my money | Please call at once H. Airy, Sec’y, O. F. Renicx, V. Pres’ and settle. C. P. Bauxerr. “Farm for Sale. Situated in H | Twill sell my tarm, section 1, in summit township, xs | hundred acres. Dividedin fots te suit purchaser, Terms easy. ON. Free frou Opiates, Eoactics ond Peteona. A. Hair & PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE | Dick Hurt Mee Coney Ott cree carn eee geen Guarantees all work done 1m his ‘Asthara, Quizsy, Paina tn Chest, sot oder |shop. It you wish a clean shave, a ofthe Throat ant Lumge : ¥y abottie. Sold by Drugziaesand Des; |SHampoo or hair cut call and sec bie to tnduce these decker ores jhim. Also trv his bata rooms. | Southeast corner square. op them itil recrine co bottles, EZ Press Pas ys ing one dollar to { Itch and § Scratches ot every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Whereas, Calvin Stevens and Sarah B. |Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This Stevens, his wite, by their certain deed | never fails. Sold by W.F. Lansdown, ot trust, bearing date November 17th, 1883, duly recorded in the recorder’s |druggist, Butler, Mo. 40-197 office ot Bates county, Missouri, in Book } a us No. 32, page 201, conveyed to the under- | Violetine. signed trustee the tollowing described | cee P rea! estate, situate, lying and being in Atter Dick Hurt gives yoo a clean Bates county, state of Missouri, to-wit: jshave be uses or hace The west half ot the northwest quarter, 2 i é and the mortheast quarter of the north |cream, which softens the skin and — i begabac Pes —— rea _— ee | prevents chapping. Bath rooms open and the northeast quarter ofsection thir- a a teen (13), all in township torty-one (41) | jat all hours. Try his new sea foam. of range thirty-one (31), coat 280 | South side square. acres more or less, in trust, how » tor } the following purpose In ae to! secure the payment of one certain prom- , in said deed « xt adeaceat D- whereas, said no Violetine, Hanover, O., Feo 13, 1354- Afte: having lung tever and pneumo- jnial hada dreadful cough and could not The doctors told me i issory no ed; and, 3 see See jsleep at night. Now, therefore, at the \had consumption and would die. [ wave ROLE, itaken gix boctles of Pisco’s Cure and my a * [cough is entirely gone andi am well as fever. 23-I¥r Emeuixe Foran. Notice to Tax- -Payers. I will call on all tax-payers of Mt. ant township tor settlement of All taxes not paid by Janu- ast. 1555. the per cent. wil be tr the; door of store. A. W. Bett, Cokector.

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