The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 8, 1885, Page 5

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BUTLER WEEKLY T LOCAL ITEMS IMI TO TEACHE p@r Notice sminations for the be H. HINTON, col Conn J.K. Br ations for and commissions. cent. interest W.M. Grabam of West township, called Friday Mr. Gra- ham is comparatively a a Bates county, and + nal farmer. John Todd one of the most estin- able young farmers of Bat woved to Cedar county last week o make that place his ture home. The best wishes for his future suc- cessofahost of friends go with To Vas » of West married Jonathan ywaship, ggic Fisher one de Both of the c ighiycont racting parties are Silk t 2 W E We latter part of last wee learued from: a ¢ A VIEW is. Ira Albrant is ly: sick quite with rheumatism st souse near the « came to this city short time a a zo and fitted up a blacksmith shop near the Baptist church, and the day he wtended starting to work, was str n down. Call and see the hz ( Max Weiner’s st made plow shoes Yhomas Schofie walk + aged gt d nine of boarding | Mr. Albrant | sin the erty in the interest Tilus of King’s and Saturday trated Lite Democrat, of Kansas ler in anything he q he Co aper. = ation in ids ¢t ghout this * - \ Dick Hurt. Ike Ellis, Wm. W ; ie Jt ee ae abi ; 3 8 5” oe oe. if the cou ; 4 Bisa bt et — |Sor ¥ TIcT } eee te 2 ORDERS FILLED DAY OR WIczr ? it? I ie Sper enced shear Headaieite borator ear emer | - t moved their acdquarters,laboratory, i ait t i ate, as mene iy | town; —se COME D SEE-o f pson wil so a Pitt J groceries , a growth OL} 1 securing 4 = “he 56 rfewdavs. These ger 7 has been the wonder of those t prea AE Ue } good business men and ¢ Moen ate te ith the tories of those| & | . very popular, a = 2 1, und we ; re ; us towns ie Kansas City, | wy : % t electr i a ee a at nap on & Springfield Railway } wet i % A - 3 sitters are especially appreci- |, E Sars } ms e Fos $ : Bee ee apd sere iat completed to Deep Water | OS re] ated by the public. The sale ot this | ae | ree them to - ? ,, | Passenger trams running between dicine a over the country will > x: “ - { at locality . ia ; E | Kansas City and t point, about | ao as mu if not more to advertise = i es | ! = = Balen see i | June fessrs Keith &} Record will find that ¢ ok irene | Perry, e St ae deiocratic party i for Spring trade the finest of | Have now line © BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ed ~ SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. cady outhwest. Examine our work had no + pinned | iOf ice. about 3 knows what | carried down #t cost to parties buying buggies paper, who ‘ t ~ t a } . 2, voy } ) y oO at lage. piey ] : ¢ hint ot Brown | ind was found | : VOU PROG City duri th H j | | Shop and Saies-Koom East Dakotah Street. Special attent } yall kinds of Bu nbleenemv to us ’ | gy Repairs. was tacn position as | found not to be seriously injured | Amani Nods tor the K. C. Serious Acendent. Ullman ot | moving | | | | | | forms ! ' | amed Albert jaceded a corespondent Gen- st Geo. 1 di n., Who was id could not have than Di a farmer, living a short stance iy county, Missouri, and who wasin the city dom s some ithecams wilh { aie: one was occupying awake, energ young gen- andin attemptir g to back his in- | Gol three was and v writer. { i | from town, eman H | ry powerful pair of horses, was about t D of the square, the eacon’s store on the For tirst class castor t horses wl > Butler with miles to pay his sub-| = iS Lian ae rnew home. He had on his tio! is the « ; toree that Mr.Ge lost his balance rs > eee ion to # paper, It is the ce: | : a AN eRe | person $75 in money, $4,925 in de- j eat impression amony publishers | | - ie eae posit certificates, and $650 in notes. | thatthere are unber of subscribers i} > end of the lines cat litres oan cveditan to teke ' who are w until they are gt i Sie mono contro! | charge of the remains. »¢ in Pe ei } hich took fright and | ies a = Me tai et iss [U8 atl RR. i. Pe es ee | A man named Aibert Carter was , . == a short | . " 2 i community can likewise rejoice | eas jin the car with Ullman at the time of : Fs a ithe m 5s. as Rey. Pierce }' } sats “ Saaee salceeet ue Ww vare will sellbaruess cheap. | : . Rey. Pierce | { the accident, but escaped unhurt. fof the inmost grfted wa i H The man who writes, and writes | Mf. E. chure rte Hapse ee aad | First «fthe Season i ee a s ee: ist he a. verse, 1s seldom wer a tinker’s | equal iran AN : voke. fiss Ella Biggs was cross- | re aide : < : GS ee = 5 He tea NGana| oMsball, Mon Sprle =. Dhe curse. he man who plays tie vio- | stat aw a! jim tc that leads rom | - Egor - ee A ! : potaie- eee’ ence Ae . sor, | Daily News of this city, in a late vis alwavs lazier than sin. { are invited to ) Bennet, heeler & S52 “StOLe Fa : Rares lint } ty gee ey ‘a editition this evening, has the follow- nan who thinks he knows it «!! Paine o Ger Todd’s corner, and when plays a mighty sight of © all gan who thi © whom we sho i Dut e who pays the printer is no vest Roman in the shiv.” A young man giving his name as Scott Selsor, rarsed the suspict Walker dav by offering a fine tor sale to diff city marshal of the other erent parties at a price tar below its real value. attested and on proved He dehnson, he the right m ad stolen tee horse trom Gres, vezr Miltord. 1 Selsor was taken to amar andpiaced in j the action of the courts. tok Bs Facer, dassett. Uh e IS in trouble aga Pasaden Angies, California ation ans ¢ meeting athernight.and pres npto lerec gentleman ¢ once and forever Shake the dust of that re gion trom his shoes. Sarsett was implicated the abduction ot Rich Hi Bes a young girl. — One aa last week Marton Todd. ef West Boone tarnship, sold Renna & Simmons. of Louisburg, Kansas. a fine manncoth Tack. Col. john T. Crisp, ter Roted jack Was nant b to $1.000. or the cele tated Jumbo who took such an ac- arty in the Kansas. City district 2 Rew years ago. Mr. Todd was a trong supporter of C tisp before this, Rim to RStons. show contempt of fis 1 For coilars go on Was | This | - Part in defeating the democratic t atterwards named his jack after R G i W : ing accont of a cyclone which vtsited zus Va Sad i crossine | - i 3 epi tetas Waverly last might: About 8:30] i A team belc et 2. Su: Vee stricking her last eventing a cyclone struck the city mott started te rt vesierday, on ck and felt- | from the southwest, sweeping al-| ij North Mains ~pPposite the : prousd: we ee most everything in its path before it. | {A namber of citizens ; wacen ns yost-office with no one in the suspe \f = = urned her over sever : esses tothe acci- | foething of the kind, jadzns fom! Sold by T. W. CHILDS, Butler, t except a small a They ran to}... j the square and turned down the north escaped being | the condition of the atmosphere and 1 s t g : - ee ro. the square to the}: | appearance of thines.sought places of | i a no the juare t tne i snstantly mystery. Muss i appearance of taing ‘s Ente ; i southeas! corner, wh they w > : : sty, while others inimagined that pee ae via dati . CT | Bicus was picked up and carried to ai y>¥ z : ‘i i j tt was « harrow escape for] in. Palace hotel. and later in the | there wou Id be only an ordinary | i le iclluw, a+ it was a spiri eee ee ee | storm and were not much j s j team, and it was very fortunate that! Hone anecek escape wna 7 alarmed. Strange to say, however, i sv many mien were on the street aty oo. iat w mec he fomeiion te | nodody was very seriously injured so | the t Sht Rave rested | atics Biggs. The horses were c | far as we have le _ The roo of j disastrioust As of the Christian church was carried “ ' hy tased belore they ad more | of the Christian ct a lt {over a half mile and the wails pele ] F we: | damage. ! = oe | foundation of the church badly dam- | the was } hous Webb, The inmates ees property ot brick John S. large agec [ will commence selling out my etire ce gard oO eXxX- at tne Opera House Fourni- | completely destroyed. Phrs ieadoulucdiy cae LO Lie house left ita few moments | of furmture ever | betore it was leveled to the ground, } 2 Ge au ‘ ce 'orno doubt ali would have been $e and see it. : i ‘killed. Several houses belonging to sold out. al - é . : pica ee a Mr. Bellamy were litterally torn to Gooe Soand Preaching. ean preces and other buildings more or And will continue until { will keep a fashion able { ot aint a to what extent as vet cannot be esti- | pa 2 oe wey ie ; ;.« less damaged. The damage to satisne tthe uid arrist who was be- ec + x ieee 2 t ily terrupt sd by the | property in the city is enormous, but | constructed & é conunuaily interrupted by the | Butler at + of one of his flock, ent cougning mated. jenly in the minst ot the his AS going Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. at reduced prices. I am una requested cones quently requestec congre s. to sar Ll ~ilionés th 4 y cr interested in the prosperity the | Z4tion to take up a collection for the The greatest medical wonder of the: out of business, all W ho are owing ' Being it : te TpOse of suppiving the noisy | word. Warranted to speedily cure Burns brocuer with a bottle ci Red St | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | © pains to find our ali This newly-discover- s, Corns, ! Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains MUST COME FORWARD AND SETTLE dand get his informa e- Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- | Gece r ae d anti-narcotic remedy is becoming | tions, *guaranteed to cure in every in- ie Sources: - Mc. Hu eda = ‘ ets ct stance, or money retuuded. Prive 25 r I B ASS. satisfiec that this read wi : extremely popuiar en account of its | per box. Forsaleby F. M. Crumly & Co. | Their accounts. mean usine bioeede SpiRS jag ef . wonderful efhcacy. Postmaster Ad- | ee : els ‘ reon, ot Bahk re, endorses it high- ae 5 E R we hope the above Bee c Se € Health The Walton & wer Land; e e 8 aS ee ly, and the Commissioner o} cat | Mortzage Company are now taking sine ie ie sone same city certifies officially * 1, jtications for eastern money to be * ot ataitis @ most valuable and effect-! joaned at six zo¢ Johnstown. Bates County, Mo. ie discovers. * Real estate secu : - e Soid by Gus Wy bin the harmess line. on

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