The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 4, 1885, Page 5

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Pe ee Se a a eM Le a a ena” een netaee BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ————— LOCAL ITEMS ge NoTice TO TEACHERS :—Public aminations for the nefit of those in Bates cc sons will be he month ir Butler, Mo., and each month i Rich Hill, Ma mencing each day at g o'clock, 4. M. J. H. HINTON, hool Com examination com- issione J.K. Bru cations tor first-class cent. interestand commissions. 4-tf judge Eton ot Nevada, is hold- | ing court at Osceola. In addition to | Hopéirk, unde ot upwards of 500 tax suits. This | speaks bad tor St. Clair cou George Holland, of Hume, and Miss Svlvi mie. K day, Feb. 24, 1885. They returned 3irchard, of Osawato to lume and were given a warm reception by a host of fri We publish in place in this paper the sad particulars of ¢ serious illness of Gen. Grant. We | feel sure ali classes will be sorry to | learn the end of this great man is soj - near at hand Ane in Hen Pres Bievi wn bas sprut ry county, on t ; eleven miles west oi Clinton, on the line of the Clinton & Springfieia railroad. The infant town has been dubbed Hartwell, atter our townsman. Lumber is be- ing hauled and as soon as the weath- er will permit a Walnut building boom will strike the site. Sold by Gus Wyard, in the harness line. everything The poor people of this city teel gratetul to the Timtes, as it is hould the only aperin the city that has stood by them and appealed to the people m ther behalf during the stormy blast of this cold winter. It was at the suggestion of the Times that Joe Myer created his 25 cent “} boom, and the teachers and ldren of the east public school their liberal donation, as well as renef trom other sources private Lap robes and horse blankets ut cost. J. T. Graves & Son. Maritep.—At the residence of Geo. A. Waddell, in) Shawnee %, Feb. 25, 1995, by Rev. L. P. Siceloff, Mr. Geo. W. Keirsey to Miss Louisa F. towuship, Thursd: E Martin. Mr. Keirsey is one of our bestfarmers and stock men. and should be proud ot the elegant lady he has chosen tor « partner. A splendid dinner was set at the resi- ot Mr. W enjoyed to the fullest) ext ddell, which was t by all present. The proneer harness men ot Hnt- J. T. Graves & Son, next door east of Grange store. lerthe law the election tor tow tup officers wilt take place Tuesday, March 31st. The different eewho oificers te be clected are tru Is ex-officio treasurer: ¢ township clerk. who is ex-o > township assessor, one constable and Ovo justices of the peace; also road werseers. [tis to be hoped that copie jn the different townships Uns county will pet out their and most Competent men to various offices, as it Horse blankets and lap robes at cast. J.T. Graves & Lon. « Foley's resolution fc y making tive holiday of Wednesday in bonor of the first i 22uration of a democrauc president ino twenty- eight vears is received with gled teeings. Democratic members | Weuld lke to show theiren! utmost of them are eetti VOXELS te te vearly ad Cemocrat s ugeests oublish a splendid week, as preached b tt Talmage,on Sa great man, ath break- | old Ohve house ir lly recommend i side to the c neater an, as the street crossing | sunk so deep only aware of thi would erder tt vere m 1 ere Compoainir e street comn were sick : it he is nx | r sentence esterday 1 er matters, there are cocketed | va -— ; by some crank office-holder, who) ing with success equal to their} Qe « Rina yep toate Nome tp ay ID. Pertin day > a peeet P Poa Ser oa relate Ty = “ CS = ‘ siglo. et ts: . RRS woud rbyt ‘ in| ad-| expectations. Their jarge and com— = inistration. Te ce quite a fe medious church e sensation for awhile until the facts ening with sple audiences, who j cution is to take place The boys are msas, were marricd Tues- | j week w West \ et ’ i ; : a i <= Er i t “. ¥ Pain SCESS. withstanding it has been in eae It you want substantial? nade {| but one short week, 1s meeting with irness, call on | good success. Already several have 5 wish to cast re removal of from Jefferson to Sedalia is beg 54 against 30 in the house the other { resolution the removal question has stirred Jet- ferson City to foundations t her citizens to ae i last, between John Medl feat the matter in the senate it Fred Butler. Butler received a se-|of this church, is making especial C Pp BARKER Sedalzacis vere cut from a knite in the hands of | efforts nightly for the cause of re- Me e 4 ] encouraged by the vote in the house and are usin get the project through the senate. . Lafollett, one of farmers of old a never dying friend to the gave us a call the other and a yery substantial his presence. 76; just Keep . H. Smith, J. Crabtree. . Papiaville, Wn opera house on instran Gentlemen, we tha this remembrance ev. as Red ty, was heh u almost unar repeated, ully and we are has put a sto books and sei! ere is talk now of a splendid The War on Sin. hotel taking the place of the tt by Hamultor tavors. Mr. ent The Tiwes is not exactly a reli tous paper.yet if we can aid or abet, near tuture. wil several we with increased interest. T! COME AND sEr L) PJ. JEWETT,} Proprietor, e preach- erseems to be baptized with the spirit gospel ir hogs speak fae out upon the ences and sink deep into the hearts ) of the peop and scores are being uniting themselyes A rumor 4 ur streets | THE C. P. CHURCH, t Pre lent- 7 Pin tr, - o} } H at President- | on Pine street. under the leadership assinated | of Revs. Sharp and Walker. 1s meet- lect Clevel known, is filled on pei sigs re a 2 eee ae are yery attentive. Rev. eas aw | CLOSING OUT! , ot the ablest preachers and best men ; in this section of the state, is doimg being added to sour 1 will commence selling out my etire he meeting at this church, not- } ak Oe S& | united with the c = voroe | FEM IS increasing Rey. And will continue until sold out. = | Weems is preaching powerful ser- ] a - on ¢ ts Saturday | ons and sending conviction to the | W ill keep ra! werk. We friends art. Good audiences are in at- dance e x at tk out the best way The meetir 1 s church seems at a > . — to grow better and better with age, nm duc ae d Bu ic ASE As am Some : : “ODEs | and the audiences larger and larger, out of business, all who are owing Iincss 1s ta cheat vou it } : a 7 i ed a - Res ‘ and the interest more and more. : can, and thes most generally | bider Davis is doing hard work and alae _ good work, receiving as pay souls for A serious cutting affray took place | his hire. bell’s Mill bridge F ay evening and; M. E. CHURCH, O1t10 ST. Their aececcunts. [mean Business. Rev. Disney, the taithful pastor Medley, striking him near the fourth | ligion and the upbuilding of hrs J l st 5 BR: t etal ta M one rip. It is hard to tell yet the nature | church. He is greeted with gooa|? OUNStOWN, Dates ounty, O. 2 ot the wound, and it is kag that it | and attentive audiences and is bound ans is not dangerous. Medley skipped | to succeed. The doors of the church per NTICES ee | a emma ce | eee SPECIAL NOTICES out as soon as the cutting ieee place | are open for all, and salvation is of- Notice is hereby given that and is still at large. Both are young | tered without money and without] there will be a meeting ot The M aniieh cate t ae Al . : Bates County Medical Society, in OmEY men and the is to be regretted | price. th ty of Buel Cobalt ate * To loan at Jowest rates of interest. Th very much. We understand Rey. Alex. Walk- | ®¢ City of butter, at halt past two | philips decision does not eftect the Mo o’clock, on Tuesday, March 3rd,| Loan Co., represented by © f 2 D>, “teria c > - A = The beautstul little opera Red | &™ of the First F BesDye naan charch, 1885, to elect officers for the ensuing | ttf J. K. Beuscun, Riding Hood, produced at the opera will commence a meeting in the near year, and to send delegutes to the : Butler, Mo house Fridav night by Miss Fannie | future. Let the good work go on| state association. All memebrs and j Armstre and Miss Ida Kelso, as- | 2%d on, till all shall have a chance to pooper’ Pigeon in good standing| poe, a general Insurance business—I: Shea eee : : drink of the waters of life freely. are asked to be present. sures property against Fire, eign ist v them classes, Was pc a W. H. Auten, O. F. Reick, Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storng= njoved to the fullest ext the >. . * _ eee Sec’v,. V.. Pres’t. | Also insures Plate Glass against break Soe os : is i Bates County Horticultural Socie j age by accident. Call on him tor i ge et the }ty met at Grange Hall: President policy betore itis too ijate. Offies i: occasion. The] J, 8. Durand in the chair. Minutes hee } } 1 | idered by dit | of last meeting read and approved. q ‘Wotion Ciass Was €X- | Committee on orchards reported ae ae é Te lice Hur- Friends. actually need my mong) peach buds nea ] dead, and the | building over bank, Butier, Mo. Tomius: iy mice, Lauraltrees im a bad c ndition. Apple | TRADE \. a MARK. | Please call at once and trees are in tair condition except STAR > nention. ‘ H Farm for Sale many orchards are im a critical con- | Lwillsell my tarm, situated 3 dition from the ravages of Borers. section I, in summit township, 1 t On moti hundred acres. Divided im lets }suit purchaser. i where inf 2sted by borers but a great ° 1a committee of one was appointed to prepare an ar on fhsolutely \ vex the subject for publication. | Bre efron Opiates, Linetics and Poisons. \ Gael Chas. I. Robards read raport from | A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE | Diek Hurt » 24 rele z - For Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarseness, Influenza, | (; tees all rk d : j : } committee on small fruits. | “Cold. Bronchitia, © Tae,” |. TUATAnices aN WOES COME mm a : : Asthine, Quins: in Chest, at oGier shop. It you wish a clean shave. Sau o 50 man Een amaDet [sbalnpowiér hair cot call gee eee Speer: | « Parties uncble to tnduce thetr dealer ta promptly . " . i ECcHs (ee ee ee icon jm. Also trv his bath reen iscussion of L by sending one doilar to | Southeast corner square. CHARLES A, bbc eh sensors Baltimore, Maryland, C28. A. | Itch and Scratches of ev kind Triste s Sale. [cured i in 30 minutes by Woolford’s 'Sanitary Lotion. Use noother. TH Stevens and Sarah E. Whereas, C te Horticultural Socie- Stevens, his wite, their certain deed |never fails. Sold by W.J. Lansdown, enses ot exhibits ot oe “trust, bearing date November 17th, druggist, Butler, Mo. ageiyy ew Orleans Exposi— , duly recorded in the rec rder’s i eae ot Bates county, Missouri, Book | - - tion Fioletine. After Dick Hurt gives you a clear :ishave ! he uses Violetrne, or face ‘cream, which softens the skm am = 1 Pd a . No. 32, page 201, conveyed to the under-} Officers elected tor the ensuing | crea’ trustee the tollowing described | year were as follows: J. B. Du- rea! estate, situate, lying and bei ng in| . President: E. P. Henry and | Bates county, state of Missouri, to-w e-Presidents ; | The west half ot the northwe: arter, SoanG = u Sa and the northeast quarter of the loor 2 £ sae Bisea7 | =e, quarter of section twenty four ( 4)+| prevents chapping. Bath rooms oper a4 ocd : and the northeast quarter of sectio lat all hours. Try his new sea foatn. ¢ mt the z of range thirtv-one (31), conta 280| South side square. the | teen (13), all in township torty-one (41) the | i acres more or less, in trust, however, tor | EER cE sae id rpose In trust to Hanover, O., Fee 13, 1384- ch ot one certa i Afte: having lung tever d pacume- and could nial hada dreadful coug sleep atnight. The doc had consumption and wou jtaken box ties of Pisco’s Core asd my cougt entirely gone eve ve ote, in said deed ot ost whereas, Notice to Taz-Payers. ii call on all tax-payers of Mt. int township tor settlement of Uday Wednesday g ap old-fashioned drank for noatter dark. Most of Ali taxes not paid by Janu- 1885, the per cent. will be dlicans, bu NACTS are repu uemo. ts could be mustere: W. Childs’ stere.

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