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South Summit lems. Not Selling Out a: Coat. the saloo: W accord it oors on yesterday, an LOCAL ITEMS. Money to Loan ‘ a drop of liquor was to be ha Uucle Tom’s Cat is the 1 at7,6,g or 10F ent interest, Plowing was com souse to-night, time, county Monday. real estate, 5 years Realestate lis s¢ason. booked tor t! lege, ar agent. _ | pees,’ Convulsions, | Fits, - Pita oo Nerrous Prostration cansed by the _ | pfaleohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental pression, Softening of the Brain resulting ig sanity and leading to misery, decay and Premature Old Age. Barrenness, Loss of p in either sex, Involuntary Losses and pe orrhara caused by over-exertion of thebrain, abuse or over-indulgence, pa one month's treatment. 21.00 a bor, or ai: for $5.0u,sent by mail prepaid on receipt of WE GUARANT' X BOXES To cure any case. With each order reesived for six boxes, accompanied with $A we gend the purchaser our written guarantee to fund the money if the treatment doesnot; @cure. Guarantecs issned only by JOHN OC. WEST & CO, Schell C week at Butler Castor beans to Elevators. Mrs. Dr. quite sick for some Butler, Mo., 23 ive pertect all with us Slight skim of snow fell Friday until atter ¢ ion. Dr. Hyatt who | glad to note, is a night last. made his appearance Next Sunday is Easter. Dye hes bins ‘Geamivaad De Pile j PEES. Je are i ito our esteemed | ae Hees ; ; ta nore jn our neightorhood. He} 862 W. MADISON 8T., CHIC ew sig, iia | Wese e iz Oe Sn peonsohidated, and Crumly moved his | | once more in our neighborhood. He “a Peete Waele Line eee Ms.) a E. A. Beatty, of Rich Hill, was | triend John ce haa naar sis | stock of drugs into Pile’s room o Sast side square. | nding Mrs. S. E. Lafollett f SPE 1 | = \7 a pr . . teresung items. John is inthe insur- |), z pesos ae Penmats She is rapidly recover- ‘ : | in the city Monday. | sank if Le 1 | the east side, Monday. Tweaty Years in Darkness rheumatism. e is rapidly recov | : | ( A . LIC k a 1 pos a lance business and isa live agent. i os — —- j wenty = ‘j ing. <j colantecaues emis D ea iearamritt ais | B. F. Johnson, our young and {| QOur readers will remember that} Phe} are MONEY pres aS : | t fail to vis e Tahouse | ae zi Z : ne big r tn a : soo ah cn Ses | . a isis ss me ne ie = energetic democratic friend ot New | some five weeks ago we gave ashort | 5 hover ar Sout Si mated oh Paap se ee whee ha : } -ni¢ 4 art Je ss y Ee > } } nee have heard of in South Summit tor *hilips sion does ne Booker Powell has erected a new to-night and hear the celebrated co Hou.e townsinp, gave us a pleasant | skeich of J. M. Forsbey,who resides cer ata s i decision dace a AG A : : S ati sit S H ne = . i 208 treet : orth, | some time was at fl. rittan’s, one pas 3 building in Spruce township. | ored plantation singers, they calone and substantial call Monday. at 305 Pawnee stre et, Leavenworth, | Some — 4 a £ 1. K.B — — | are worth the price ot admission. Spee di Kansas, who bad been blind for; day last week. He killed 21 head, Butler % a i P . = ——— — = = nty » he} : - ome The roads are drying up tast and | Wm. Jennings, of Foster, one of Butler was booming Saturday last. j twenty years, and was then at the) weighing nearly 300 pounds each. S. BL NEWRILI . 2 - | m. gs, 0) or 3) ; | Kansas City Eve and Ez = | : < Ss. BL NE Eke the town is filled with farmers. | == é 3 | The streets were crowded with peo- } Kansa City Eye and Ear Infirmary | qty. 3. will surely save his bacon. tc —— the oldest and most rehable sup-! ' ae : ate n| having his eyes treated by Dr Wet Ge Radiora acide t Fri- | Does a general Insurance bu sh tc : es eee . ioe : ye rack around the cour ahs . Radford sold his tarm) Fri- | sures property against Fire, Li Frank Greer, living near Judge porters of this paper pulled our latch He sae aKa bea = at H. Kimberlin, of that establishment, ie j me . - : i Reve ure props iA ee ie Lightn Pow is es g Ww i : ouse was jambed with wagons and) [tis j igh ye e day, consisting of 30 acres, to fr. ae s, &) c nd Stor Powell, is erecting a new building. | ctring Saturday last, and made us y : | It 1s now just eight weeks sin he’ |. 459/63 : J cutee Plate Glaek apne ee as : horses. | went to Dr, Kimberlin tor treatment | J. Wyner; consideration $2z,S00. 2 SRA ‘al r All kind and style of plow shoes at Max | rejoice ove! the receipt of a new . | ’ j age by accident. Call on him te naa is * 4 P s =o | ae See a 106k a yee ey has i (atter having been blind tor twenty | South Summit regrets the loss of policy betore itis too late, Ortice§ 4 Veiner's shoe store born $1,25. Jook out now, Sar sevy bas | veurs), nd it is just six weeks since | aria he Neate eens Opera b ng over bank, Butler, Mof —_—_— H ra eet , aie ; Mr. R., for he is a tried a ru : 4 in! =; - : | returned frem the east, and his im- | at <ut the cataract from > Vote for jonu Dickerson, he will ; Joe Shannon lett tor Kansas City 2 - ae: Dr Kun sea SS oa but our loss is somebody ; make the best marshal we ever had. | Mond k i ‘ 7 | mense spring stock purchased by hisright eye. A few days vO) 4 ; ; Farm for Sale te ae eae | Monday, to make that Is future) Rt as Bear op : representative of the Centropolis | ¢!se’s gain. Good bye, Charley ‘ S ; tim bas already begun to arrive. | t H Twill sells ' Our devil has a lot et old news- | home. Mr. Shannon was empiov pe ey tee a ae ae | called upon Mr. Frosbey, handed| ‘Phe directors ot district Ne-4;. of ; = sell my fara, situates ’ " Sai j het i FAs aS . See ES ad } est ss section t, im suaimit township, papers for sale at 50c per hundred. | ed in the tin shop of McBride & Co. pee Ue aoa ceuts aokiout j him a newspaper to & ad and he | this township, want to hire a cheap Ser RI AS " ie ' | eR ae eee ss ot this city, and we wish him abund- see Sti | read it; he was a able to read the | teacher suit purchasers Tex tet 4 | B. B. Bigstaff was made an elder | eoeaieneseaa hits acwi homie 1 eRe oe nee otte opens oust signs on the strect almost as well as ! a : rit purchasers ermg easy, Z = 3 success . me | ne my ry) house : ; Hee j re For Yas ie in the First Presbyterian church, last | pocket ae | one 2 te = could. He had been at his home | It W. W. Hamilton sent 5. A. Hamu. v0x I i Qantar | J. L. Porter, of Johnstowa neigh- | to night, is probably better 1am lon Leavenworth tor several weeks, tMcCutchen a tair sample of He (Colyer: wail eee be « ; 5 a eS et ees = was ever here in Uncle Tom’s cab- | and this visit to city is fe he | st t oe hae an opt eres tae a Hehe | Paddock should be elected nthe borhood, one ot our oldest and best | sti : A : : 2 a : ae : ‘ ev — : bad t | short horn he is left, for any one of} sanion, Wild Irishman, the com H > ue tirec ner th j t Ps urpose © express tia d of ry + Hy : . | h it hand «rity, | Paving subscribers, dropped m on j 1 picy o> GUS eE ering | Paice ie Bes al mi peeeal Mr. Mce’s. calves will out weigh it} son in the first barn west ot Riley & Paeg « rth ward by a handsome majority: s 2 > Aces RC Aneaseit. ft atitude . Kimber! or re-4 spe . 7 > ' ie 1 a au JOMMYs | us the latter part of last week. [tis | GUlS epera house, Kansas City, for — his sicht—rescuing him from | two pounds to one. Hurrah for old | livery stable, on Dakotah street, 1 j and he will be. See | g his sight 3 2 caaihieck : PORES | ame Sees ees a pleasure to the, printer to have two nights. _ {what he and his friends seemed to | Bates and her thoroughbred cattle. eT praee f ae pe 1 2 ; é F 2 See 5 ea es seus tee 2 will also keep a Clyc ta | Printer’s ink will tell every time, | such substantial men call, and call There was general rejoicing at the | think his imevitable doom- | H. BP. Smiser, nominated at the)" * ae P vdesdale s| rae j : = = : t 4 ee ek lide i ae _ | same stable. 16-2t,"} i and we advise our merchants to use ; Otten. home of our esteemed triend Sam { eoresigt had He aa Uy Hues: | democratic convention, posiuvely ce we = ; : ‘ | —_—_—_—_ -—— i deed, to P n . b orn- |, " Seay ae n chand Scratches ot every e of it. Joment t " «alli Pi A : } 2 a | refuses to serve it elected. Mr, 5S. : y more o on omen's kid button en in price all] Phelps, Sunday night, over the at | ing when a small ray ot light was an ST ie Sea cured in 30 minutes by Woolfo ry : ae ext ae ae S : : . yas esent a he conver ny ~ r ; | If you want a suit made in the = ae ae $1 75° to $6 00 a pair at] rival of a bouncing, big, fine boy. | let into his room, and, tor the first ; Hae oa : ‘ TI Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Ti AY latest style and from the best goods Gia 2 a hl en eS Sam eays he is the finest boy in south ne im twenty years, he was enabled |e70e" Las FELUSER: Ste? MS | nevertails., Sold by W.J. Lansdo ' C. R. Radford, has sold bis fine | west Missouri, and he intends to to see the face of his wife. His sout | leaves us in a bad situation for con- ! druggist, Butler, Mo. 49rtw! was full of joy as he related it, and | stable and collector. call on J. E. Talbott. i arm in Summit township, and will] make him climb the White house ae & i i Job work of every description done ee eles NETOm Dae ano belbiseis | he scomee to be then nappies nan! Mr. Dick Yoman is very low with Violetine. aa at the Times office, and don’t you| |: i — lweckad ever secu: je nave (sccm dyspepsy. OCCASIONALLY. Atter Dick Hurt gives youa ci ae forget it. will deal im stock. In as much as Jno.W Abernathy returned Thurs- with our own eyes many other seem- j shave he uses Violetine, or f 4 ee coe he has decided to abandon his day last from Kentucky, where he has ingly miraculous cures effecte d by \ x aeitenis cream, which softens the shan { J. E. Talbott, our merchant tail- | former occupation, we are glad to & ‘2 P45) Dr. Kimberlin’s wonderful skill.— | ing ms. prevents chapping. Bath rooms j A a‘ = a J 3 5 been tor the past two weeks attending | Centropolis No doubt y fousla tie ie . ; ahi SEN: | oy has just received an elegant line | note that he will locate in Butler ‘ 3 ‘ Opons- | No doubt you would like te know at all hours. Try his new sea fot ; spe 3 the sick bedside of Woodtord Ellis, Se penne! eee cencemmine: towel Baty miele Se if of furnishing goods. Fa ee i Seas caer Set anyaial lator esa ne | Some tuIne concermmne un Towns bs | mae y side square. at St. Joe convention, which came off on the and his younger brother, brothers of died sick, Hanover, O., Feb 13, 188% After: having lung tever and pne nia | had a dreadful cough and could | sleep atnight. The doctors told had consumption and would die. | ‘ taken six boctles of Pisce Core and | cough is entirely gone and] am weil ever 3-18 Emagine F The county court house was destroyed by fire Saturday morn- ing. The loss will probably reach $200,000 for the county and $20,- All the county records were saved in fire- | accomplished sutistactorily unless the rye ic. isinorder. When you feel tired, bangin i} | | 'T. W. Childs commenced the erection ot the brick addition to his ware house, on Ohno street. : The republicans virtually knowledged their inability to deteat Mrs. Abernathy. Woodtord and still his brother 1s still very with but slight hopes of his recovery. Mrs. Abernathy, who accompanied her husband, remained. | 14th inst., at2 p.m. 5. A. Doug- | lass being appointed chairman, Wm. i ! | wearied without exertion, the mind slow! act, and requiring great mental effort, yous «= rest assured that your Liver is vot aca 5 properly, and that nature requires assist. + to help throw off impurities. There t 1 remedy that will accomplish this rom. and yePeffectually as PRICKLY ASH |’ Ewing, secretary, business began im Z, & P. Sheppard good style. R. being put in nomination for trustee | ac_ | 000 for private individuals. Ist, ——- } {and unanimously twice and then put a bullet through | while they remain im our aty, Npecting : i roof vauits, but a a = ay es cai ‘ . ip Brown when they nominated Lamb. | P ia zn = wd Kansas City District Conterence | © rmrs 4 trial will satisfy you ©. ~~ treasurer, was | Notice to Tax-Payers - ec Slee valual apers were de R . : i ; weit eissts j C.N. Teeter, ot Spruce town- ¢ papers were destrovec ot the M. E. church, south, will ee merits. fel eee , nominated by ballot, having no op 1 will callcon altiGexepayeeeea i es —_ a = Z sae : i : = = . ; 3 . i ax-pay’ ta ship, has built a large addition to his The booming Times said last week held in this city Friday the 17th. inst. | Foster Items. { Poeen: 2d, W. T- ¥ eee A. Pleasant township tor settlement residence. Still the good work goes | the large pile ot manure in the rear The conference will continue over, Everybody is waiting for spring to | M. Gragg were put in nomination | taxcs All taxes not paid by J en. Bt een Geo. Smith’s, hvery stable south Sunday. There will be in the neigh- | open so they can begin work in ear-[ for constable and pool lentoe » Yeates | ae rst. 1885. the per cent. will From reading the reports it looks | ward neminee for Alderman must borhood of thirty-five ministers visit- j nest. | receiving the nomination. — 3. 1B. a8 — OW. if = x i = i a 2 id ae eee lice . vile store. i very much as though the doctors | go, the next day atter the paper | ing our city during this conterence, ; Several of our farmers are busking Leakey. John Mathus, W. Hart and A Brut. 1 were just using Gen. Grant for an] came out, teams were at work re- | @™ong them will be some of the| corn. It their courage holds out| Wm- Shelton, tor justices of the Collec iti advettisement. moving the same. Note the power biggest preachers in the church, such they will probably get through this | peace, Leakey and Mathus recesving if H = . ~ te} i rh lon eS varegy i ss men as Dr. McAnaily, of St. Lous. | yes ithe nomination 4th, Wm. Ewing 1 ,, It the north ward democrats had ot the press. 2 z OES aa a : : | } eas : ee eae g = i ee Now to accommodate all who wilh! W. L. Grover is fencing and ani J. L. Shaw were placed in ; hunted the whole north ward over Miss Lillie Daniels, a charming t | : e ination for clerk i ¢ ; parmins® ibe present it will be necessary for breaking the Hendricks land in sec- nomination for cler sic ist tatinaat | i they could not have found a better | young lady of Eldorado Springs, - | ‘ ; : th atic man than Paddock : : S°> | the citizens of Butler to throw their! tion 2. He hast ented « part of it to Bwing ricewing the nomination an Paddock who has been visiting relatives and é | a Road s were nominated f $450, 86.50, Scie Ts en eAaraieMaeilax city dave ake a doors open and extend their hospi- | Messrs. Smith and Campbell, whe | oad overseers were nominated for 00 “ Mayor Brown 1s wise in council, sivas wihiiis. debe to be ae & tality. A committee will soon be | are making the ground look black. | the several districts. As our ume McREYNOLDS .& SCHWE rave in war and there is mot a ques AS SRI : around to see you that the necessary | This will be quite an improvement | 45 limited, we unot give the Aire tion but what the people will endorse y ae a ie * . willie made many | 1 pangements may be made to take | i parts. i names of delegates appointed. is fi . = warm friends while in Our city who aes nee et : : - } = \ ath t a i att ee pita PYISTS siccuot. will regret her departur : | care of these visiting ministers. We The Green View school directors} With this we will turn our atten- : Morland Bros., of Ballard P. O., i ipa E want to see our people not aioe ye hired W. A. Ephland to teach | ton to the farm interests of are buying all the eggs in their sec— A cotored man over Clinton the | open their doors and extend i schools. It heeans next | Mingo, which is smattas yet. Farm- menct the county “Ehese micat of last week, by thename | hands. but do everything fers are just haul in their last loads are alive and full of business. of Sawney Brame, shot his wife | powerto make them c went to Pleasanton | Of comm, and some breaking : i } ‘ ior DOO 06 iy P , all ott the fashionable tailor his own head, but unfortunately tor} they may go away feeling that it was ane ° Butler, is now ready to turnish | himself the bullet struck his skull] good they met in Butler. | dei ged en you with a handsome suit made to] .nd alanced wrcandiiss Bead with) —— ss a : ; e feat ae = Beots and shoes made to order order. : out doing serious damage. His Tile/and Brick Facto ry- oe best of leat! t K H. T. Shobe takes charge ot the | wite will probably die. We are glad to learn Power Bros. their | Shep nerth side of sq | and Miller, will commence the: j i | { Shobe post-office to-day. Mr. Shobe He Bees 5 > sie 3 : The best line of misses’ and chi 5 T ; wil! make a good and efhcient of-| kid and goat$Rochester shoes ufacture of tding and press-bri a : ehind. Trustee’s Deed. ; ficer, and we are glad to learn of his | Weiner’ day at the mill of Power Bros... on s or deaths known to Vhereas, Joseph V Barker an good luck. The Ladies’ Missionary soc: + | quite an extensive scale. They Barker, his wite, by their deed o . = ens atin 5 es’ Missionary soc: ot i 4 4 February 1 1881, and Wright, Glonous & Williams* the M. E. church south, for the Kan- ; already received large orders f $ ¢ Times and a good | rec ai the rec order’ office of =% - eas. ee fe so ee - 5 r = ‘. : mer tor $20 per to x Girt a county, Missouri, Sook er stock ot Implements for sale cheap. | S48 City district, will meet in Butler | 9g from Kansas City, and DD. Wet Aen n has been ‘ : threeand page two hundred and 3y . the gth inst. th ea | places, and will push the work of rc R ESS Boe a conveyed to the undersigned trustee eo By T. D. RarterR. 9 at tt e Dakotah Peceedber ta K OF | sick list this spring, but is gaining & MO.RVELOUS CUBE. isliowian desce street church. br. Weod and Rev. manufacturing it as tast as possible. | slowly now. vag . N. Batlard,of Spru washi r soar * J precstoweene* ifenry Gill is + of a Sk:1iful and Successful | suri, to-wit: The northeast qué | Mr. Miller, who is a practical i H H e Jno. Methews, of Kansas City il 2 is having bad luck with his cattle. [, : ae ern hat the dict to? W. Walkup this semmer the northeast quarter of section Fev#! Five b , a © present and assist in the meeting. | forme us that the dirt to be found 4 td Wa’ poe Operation (17), in township thirty-nine (39) ive big steers have already died : = Sees Sie eel = % moicet ghvetions op! ' ,a7), in, nship thirty-nine | 5 4 An invitation is extended to the} near this piace cannot beat for eee —_—_-—— range thirty-three (33), containing and two more sick. Judge has our tal a es ed J. R. Neil t 3 . oz years, | (40) acres more or less, in trust to eet ditterent churches and all others who | tbnguse. The Times has repeat- their summer school Caira Vernon Borear,age 25 years, | 80) ent of a certain note, fs te: - es Ee J 1001. en oe ‘ = = tthe payment of a certain note, j pais Ge G wish to attend. j edly urged upon the business men and dep a eee ria F oe oeie. deed of st described As soon as Geo. Smith hea-ed a Er ae j the importance of mantfactories in a ee eee ee ee (ck ene ae ears re { é Taggart § ‘milton put ir | i i 4 ' h Now, theretore Davis was nominated he began to a & Hami:'ton putin water j our midst, but it seems Wey vate tthe doc- | holder ot said make arrangemeats to remove that ae Henry Bare west of Adri- } been loth to take hold. Now, that deeded 2 incision j large pile of manure trom belund wd aking water trom é a spring | the above gent en have the the inte: znt eve ball, aed te en ne a Seal . : i his livery stable. Well he knew the fe ee wo ee OES Ma nolia i salm filth must sepa x it to ns kitchen, and also | g “A a : watering his feed lot and barn. | - ;: ae Mayor Brown is one of the most | Such improvemer Seas is a secret aid to beauty. pleasant gentlemen we ever bad the : Weare ek Many a lady owes her fresh- = are un _ ness to it, who would rather not tell. and you can’é tell. } tarmer. pleasure to do bi generally makes s gees ahead v ah}, tt sit, } able to give an extend = xt workines of tts workings.— Ac er. description } 3 excellent res an Advertis- |? 5 La te ate re! w hour. Wat to®, T