The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 25, 1885, Page 5

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iTLER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS : p@ Notice TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- gninations for the benefit of those per- soos desiring to teach in Bates county, prise. month in the Ohio street school house, gutler, Mo., and on the ret Saturday of ach month in the West side school house, gich Hill, Mo., the examination com- mencing each day atg w’clock, 4. M. J. H. HINTON, County Schoo! Commissioner. —_——— JK. Bruglar wants more appli ations tor first-class loans. 7 per 4-tf ent. interest and commissions. 7. J. Fav, a Simon-pure republi- a good friend of the Timms, n and onored us with a substantial call Saturday last. Sold by Gus Wyard, everything inthe harness line. Our esteemed friend, Ike Mayes, accompanied by his estimable lady, vave us a pleasant call Saturday jast. }. at RR: Groceries fresh and cheap A. Atkison’s Other towns around us are making preparations to entertain the tramp. Itis a big, nealthy rock pile. B should not be behind in der this tere 4 Spruce townst stantia farmers and stock raisers and tru nue democrats, were in ct. Saturday. Joe and Dick Brennon, two Texas norse thieves, mail robbers and lespradoes, were captured in idick ory county last week. Joe was shor dead and Dick taken prisoner. The 153 anniversary of George Washington was celebrated at the Douglass school (colored) Friday, Feh 2zoth, fine style. neing the 22d, Friday was substi tuted. che) tterson left to-day, in company with his Robert Darah, for Belville, make it their future home. in Sunday brother-in-law, Iil., to The bes: wishes of their many friends go with them. lave you noticed the man fishing on our first page? It is Jim Me Kibben. He baits with good goods, large stock and low prices. His place of business is under hotel. Go right away and secure bargains. Palace The nicest line of canned in town at R. A. Atkison’s. sroods The beautitul little poem com- posed by our talented young tawyer fnend, John T. Smith, “Climbing up the White House Stairs,’’ and published in this paper last week. is taking the rounds ot the newspapers. entitled A move in the mght direction: The city dads propose to buy shack- the square, make all who fail to pay their fines haul rock on Work it out onthe rock pile. This isa good move and will meet wirh the hearty approbation of our ecri- Z20NS. Por tresh canned goods goto R. A. Atkison’s. ) Mrs. F. J. Teft, who resigned ler position as city telegraph ope Tator at Butler account health, left for her father’s home Brownsville, Neb., last Tuesday Mrs. Tett lett a number of st: friends here on of wish he: who wherever she may go. Nodine, a voung negro 23 years Hold. admits before the coron that he set ‘Ss jury re to the Philadelphia AGE Asay } + Which burned Nodine institution, up atew davs ago. was an te of the buat, claimed, was responsible for acts He also implicated man Dar Schroeder The following ns gen n fame forward S fast. turday 2 Seribed and renewed for the follow- | Mg year, for return shall Houston Mckis- which we our ! Most sincere t wish them prosperity: Adams, Ike Mayes, G. W. sek, Ed Heavilin, W. S W.E. Sh . Fry and N K e aks, and gill be held on the 3d Saturday of each | ever; W. S. Marsh, a prominent mer— chant of Papinville, has disposed of his stock of goods to Herni | Mr. Marsh will leave the country in | search of a new location. him good luck wherever his lot mav {tbe cast. We take pleasure this week in calling attention to the name iG | W. McKissick found among our annour the diffe take ot tor ments We announcing name, but alsoin recommending him to th t offices. do not ontv pleasure in voters of this township as a man in every way qualified for the He old settler, a true democrat, competent, honest, position he seeks. Is an and a thorough chri gentleman. The dedication of the Washington j nonument Saturday, was a_ fitung | testimonial to the tather of his coun- The monument is one of the most impos- It begun in 1848, by popular subscrip trv, on the eve of his birthday. ing structures in the world. Was tion, «nd was recently completed by the government. Washington was born Feb. 22, 1732, and died im Phe civic and 1799. military dis- Piay is said to be the grandest on reord. Vhe President, cabinet and congress all took part. DeWitt Vaimage is knocl props from uncer the intice soll, as his sermons 1. week and this week, published in the Trwes, clearly ronstrate iomind ed thinking man. can no more stand the batterin of argument than the lie will down the | truth. Greater minds than Inger- solls have spent a lite searct the scriptures and detaming its teach- ings, but stl the old book grows brighter and more lustrious with ages Wednesday last three extra freight ‘The five trains colided near Adrian. first tain in charge of conductor Camy, pulled out a miles this sie of Adnan draw bar and the third came along and ran into the rear the second. Conductor Riley was the only man seriously hurt. He was under the caboose of the second train fixing something whenthe e¢ gine of the third struck it, and just how he escaped 1s a mystery as the litteraly demolished. run into by the second, ot caboose Several cars were mashed up in the colision. was We see fron: the Henry Co. Democrat that the firm of Fleming & Buck, hardware impiement merchants of Montrose, have tailed. The cause of the fa:l- ure is accredited to the Johnson, and hard times, large credit business the firm were doing and a tailure to meet a claim of $3,000 held by the First National Bank of Clinton. Mr. Thomas Buck, a member of is firm, ix a well known farmer and stock dealer ot this county, and it at- tachments have out against all his lands Mr. Buc orable nan : this co A reporter ot this last had the picasure of visiting the West Butler public schools. It being of Washington's bi } the occasion the celebration ot h-day, the br evergreens. seve oo! rooms o : +e wer decorated with etc. If iz flags. t reporter to have vad been possible been rooms at one time, we wouk give a full report of the procecc We will say, however, d did hear, the celebration ot the birt iot hear was as good ast we | day of the immortal George Wash | ington wes all that could be expect- The speeches by the ciildren Srent rooms ¥ i appropriate iz faces were preva occy with 7o scholars.) with 54. Mi-s M Pies tne first roon Stairs with Helm the roc The children and learni: 54 Bros. | We wish | his | was | We are under lasting obligation to Maj. Wright, representative trom Carrol county. for favors shown while at Jefferson City Bl ajor Wiener hes us in central id we Missour that ere lo in the leg the He is a nephew ot our Probate Judge, Col. S. F. Hawkins. The pioneer harness men ot lex, 3 east of Grange store. T. Graves & Son, nex The old addage that trouble news to A But a few days ago handed is only comes single truely illustrated in the tamily of McFarland. we were called upon to convey to our readers the sad inte the death of h on Charles, at Pu- eblo, Col., and now we are ; compelled to ask the sympathy of | the community in his behalf over tt Willie death of his little grand son, Morton, who died of quick cor ny tion, Tue o'clock. ty morning at 3 | His death was verv sudden and un- | looked for, although he has been |confined to the house for several | weeks. The Times on behalf of the entire community extends sincer {sympathy to this bereaved family. He be sorry to learn ot H r 1 Cass county, i She had ij been sick the p three months j and her death was not unexpected | She was a devout christran lady, and | jhad been as of the Presby- | terran church tor 15 years, re was ja dan 1841 and husband | died in tS71. She leaves a tamily j ol three sons, two of them ministers jin the M. E. church south and the third preparing himself tor the min- istry. Her funeral took place Thurs- day, Rev. FF. M. Cobb. Thus the golden cord that bound this happy tan conducted by has been short time, when they will meet again on the other shore and be reunited to part no more. severed, but only tor a I never was undersold, never in- while I remain business. tend to be in the grocery R. A. ATKIsON. A novel plan was hit upon to gather provisions and clothing tor the poor and destitute of our city Thursday last by the good lady teachers of the east public school. of the something Acting upon the suggestion i Times last week that should be done, and citeing one or two places of actual need and want, the teachers, Miss Wade, Miss Ew- ing, Miss Walker, and Miss Page, suggested to their schol each one bring something, e7 ars that or rovisions the next dav. { > would be proper- and that the sa i The needy. Iwd tes of clothing an sions as ti ey could spare ildren, who ax i the way froma half pound of pe t t sack of flour. Oa ha arrived and Ting rec the teachers stood in awe not know jing what to do with so r } { 2 } jal i that they send ' » ligence of | which } necoment Home va chic eeciac : ning | { } ae rt [svmpathy as only a childs could t fand told the ynderful theard, ot the terr their neighbor | j est. and proceeded to gath- { | devise th j Statec again g ee = 1 Wm. Page made a motion that a i ; COMposer A. B. Ludwick, of Deep Water Se re ae gnits y Saturday | er ‘ and paid us a pleasant and substan- | tis 1. He has been t Opera House Furniture Store. SS YC mT d Stock and Fair Prices. 4 ‘Spend jarge number of citizens met in and action court house Saturday last Tsuance of acali, to discuss > best method of in regard to the recent judgment on | Mt. Pleasant Was COME AND SEF P.J.JEWEVT, Proprietor. called M. township Cannon, board. ba Atkison wae elected chairman, -D. Allen, secretary; N A. Wade, H O. D. Austin and W. pe the object Phillips, ty meeting. ASSIStaL then CLOSING OUT! committee of fifteen be appointed, } ot the following gentle men, to investigate the matter further and confer with the bondholders in regard to the best method of settling the matter: Wm. E. Walton. F. Sst }. Tygarad, Saaz Levy; D. N- | Page, J. bernathy and John F Y. Smith, Mr. Pleasant township ; 4 U Robert W of Mound; liams and Jacob Rosier, M. Manlove, of Elk- I will commence selling out my ctire W. HH. Simpson and John {| an, of Charlotte; F, M. Gol- ¥ crowwace sc STK AT COST FOR GASH ae i) as bh UWid SUC, Uf) , Meeting then adjourned, subject | r to call of committee ‘| And will continue until sold) out, I will keep : Perh But- Jools. BULB LINE OF GROCERIES religion 1 ti city. Re- markable from the numbers that at- ‘ yay 2e Tees re . tend nightly, and remarkable in the a reduc : dl Ps ICES. As i am Soimsg number and character of those unit- | out of business, all who are owing the different whota the public themselves with Men least expected ure attending these ing churches. MUST COME FORWARD AND SETTLE meetings and umting themselves with the church. ‘Ihe meeting at the Their accounts. [mean Busine Chnistian church which has been in progress for several weeks. under Cc Pp. BARKER the supervision of Elder Davis, is ” - 4 § meeting with marked success, al- ss , : z > 1 anvil ready Sq up to Tuesday night} JOhnstown, Bates County, Mo. 10-2 have fomned, and the churcn on each evening is packed to its fullest cae Notice. | SPEC LOTICES picitv. This meeting will continue Notice is hereby given that} —— SP ECIAL NOT ICES. _ indehnitely. there will be a meeting ot The MONEY 8x C. P. CouRcH, Bates County Medical Society, in To joan at lowest rates of interest. The Philips decision does not eftect tho Mp Loan Co., represented by itt J]. K. Bauowwr, Butler, Me S. B, NEWRILL the city of Butler, at half past two o’clock, on Tuesday, March 3rd, 1885, to elect officers for the ensuing year, and to send delegates to the state association. All menebrs and on Pine street, under the direetion of Revs. Walker and Sharp, are hav- ing a sple-did their handsome church is being well filled meeting and on each evening and the preachers — papa in wn standing] yoo. a general Insurance businese—In : are asked to be present. i mre cewarded woh cake E 1 |6ures property against Vire, Lightnin d parded’ with= souls for \them | wile Arirn, (O.F. Rewicx, |vorasdocn Cceines and wena ae hire. The meeting at this church Sec’y, V.. Pres’t. | Also insures Plate Glass against break will likewise continue indefinitely. age by accident. Call on him tor + policy betore itis too late. Office h: THE OHiO ST. M. k. CHURCH, ny over bank, Butler, Mo. Dis- and ers, and Rev. Disney is works ter the supervision of Rev. ey. isnot behiad 1n_ interest Notice. Pricnds,I actoally ncod my womey g hard tor the upbuilding of his |} Please call at once and church and the cause ot religion. 7-St Oe Ek. CHURCH SOUTH. " : Farm fer Sale. gainthis church open- , } . . Ree Rea | Twitlsell my tars, situated iy sede ~ ‘Soi Seda jsection rl, in summit township, 1 assisted by Rev. Weems, of Hume. jbundred acres. Divided.in Jets te iCipate a good meeting. jsuit purchaser. “Ter: Z } HW + ot these several churches m Gpittos, Emeties and Potsoms. | A. liasu.vew, i ¥, + "WY nd the > “s | x are thrown w and the pub-| & PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE | Diek Hurt ne sme and partici- | #+r Coughs, Sore Throat, Hourseness, Influenza, ee P to 5s lic a ted to come and partici Galan orale OniE Whee One Guarantees all work done rm hi pite monev and without } Tans eeprom pr ne shop. It you wish a clean shave. at ofthe band ? 4 ae i BO.contea bettie, “id hy Druceists amt Den: |shampoo or hair cut call and see k era. Parton unable to tndvce their to 4 A ; fi _ a AA | perio ni recreates prone ant gs jhim. Also trv his bath reems Patronize the Butler Marble — | pasty wncing one bo S Pg care a } sey ae cae | Southeast corner square. nhs. f I cere ant Mapuisturers, Lattimore, Marylee. C3. 4 é + Itch and Scratches ot every kine curedin 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use noother. This rustee’s t Trustee’s Sale. sse¢ Nave and Ca: ' | Sale. | Sarah E. 4 ¢ Nave, his Whereas, Calvin Stevens an r certain deed of trust,bearing | Stevens, his wite, by their certain deed paeves teas, Sold by W.J. Lansdow sary Sth, 1884, duly recorded | ot trust, bearing date November 17th, i .. Bale: e Recorder's office, of Bates county, | 1883, duly recorded in the reeorder’s druggist, Butler, Mo. iSreye , in book No. 30, page 585, con- : veyed to the undersigned trustee the fol- lowing described real estate, situate, ¢ County ot Bates, State of Missouri, to-wit: All of lot four (4) block numbered Wil the ered six (6) ine (39), and office ot Bates county, Missouri, in Book No. 32, page 201, conveyed to the under- | Vialetine. signed trustee the tollowing described | rea! estate, situate, lying and being in Bates county, state of Missouri, to-wit: face The west half of the northwest quarter, | * : h fi and the northeast quarter of the north |Ccream, which softens the skin @ west cea section twenty-four (24). | prevents chapping. Bath rooms oper n portheast quarter of section thir- ‘as a A rented I Try his new sea foam. After Dick Hhurt gives youa clear lving and being in th j or ;shave he uses Violetine, to P Hi ; | n00rs. (1) block numbered | teen (13), all in township torty-one (41) | at or ine (109), in the city | of range thirtv-one (31), containing 250) South side spuarc. i trust, however, tor the | acres more or less, in tr ED Iie? the following cure the pay purpose one Hanovun, O., Fen 13, 1584. Aftes having lung tever ~ | nia I had a dreadful cowgh a sleep atnizht. The doctors told me | had comumptios and would die. [ nave taken «is bo.ties of Pisco’s Cure ond my . is entirely gone and] am well a> " Emetixn Pore. >4-1¢F Notice to Tax-Payers <i} call on all tax-payers of M at township tor tlement All taxes not paid by Jana- ween the hou orenoenand vy |takes. con elary tet. ISM, the per cent. wal} be Miadded c i “1 Office at T. W. Childs’ store, A. W. Bmw, Col tar,

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