The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 22, 1885, Page 8

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dieters LOCAL ' ITEMS. wants -class loans. 7 estand commissions. ! 4 : - ‘ith his many friends and preparing i | out tung retu week. Wn. E. Walton and wife left for the New Orleans Exposition Satur- day night. Dr. W alls s has erwise improved his residence on Ft. ‘re-covered and oth- Scott street. Dempsey Newsom says he is now ready to serve dates. matrimonial candi- Duck and snipe hunting has been splenaid on our lakes, south of town, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Epstein will go to} short } e Sunday next ona Boonv visit to his parents. Mr. Nolf 1 erly of Butler, of Pleasant LOre now the city visiting re will be no services at urch next Su BENE Rev er goes to Harris Boys, it is ie t base bail club. town by at six comma load, the wagon and sell its per pound. A number of our farmer friends intorm us that they have oats up which are looking fine. For first class castor beans call the Butler Elevator. Jas, Jeffries arrived inthis city from Hot Sprinzs, last week, very sick, and is yet confine: 1 tay his bed. misses’ and ‘children’s Ladies’, fow cut shoes in all the leading styles at Max Weiner’s shoe store. Do not wait anal the hunting sea- son to get that old gun restocked. at B. Lonpon. Quite a ministers attended the district con- ference of the M. church south in this city last weel number of prominent For collars ¢ go to Gus Wyard. Dr. C. C. Woods, presiding elder of the M. E. Church, south,preached several excellent sermons in this city Saturday and Sunday last. J, E. Talbott, our merchant tail- et has just received an elegant line of furnishing goods. With the splendid chance tor a rumpus now, in the Old World, a pity that Blaine is not in a position to turn the American ea us gle loose. A No. 1 second-hand harness at bargain; don’t miss it, at J. T. Grav & Son’s. he president has appointed An- drew J. Gross to be United States Kentucky. Marshal for the district of You will always find the stock,the latest styles, the best goods at the very lowest prices, at lareest largest Weiner’s shoe store. The Rich Hill Review for sale. T been publican is busted. newspapers . he Sedalia Demoera and the Seda Hard wi attached nter on The Walton XT ios Mortgage Company are now ta applications for eastern money to be | Joaned at 7 per cent. on goo Real estate security. Quarterly meeting was held at the south Methodist church last Satur- day and Sunday. Dr. C. C. Woods, P. E. of Kansas Citv, delivered an excellent discourse Sunday, mo and evenmg. : < J. E. Talvott the f af Butier. is now + 3 hands > to more appli per but | Sundayed inj , | be attended to and the Rev. Disney spent several days in! Butler fast week, shaking hands move his household effects to his new home at Harrisony of St. © i will be C Colmar could not have ¢aspoont a cae-saniaal ful of of boiling water, to be gi possible, 15 said to be a most exc el- lent remedy tor cholera, it adminis- ease. The testi building on North Main street. week, by the ladies of the Cc. attended and a al given in the Duncan well had. church, was | pleasant time The proceeds of the evening amounted to about 25; if you wanta nice Lap Duster. go and see those nobby ones at J. T. Graves & Son's, can seila good baby buggy An all hard wood bedstead The best . Davis, at the Christia: ing will preac next Sunday e\ *1s denomimationalism to C the question: ;ahelp ora hindrar township, accompanied by his broth- er, of Walnut, were in the city Mon- day. They were on their way home from attending the funeral of the mother, who died at her home near unty, last Satur- ‘ose, Henry c We are sorry to learn our old friend, Thos. Walls, living north- west of town, is not :mproving very much from a severe attack ot rbeu- matism which he has been afflicted with tor several weeks. He templates a trip to Hot Springs soon as he is able to travel. con- as ck & Sons, Pure drugs at Ludwick North Main sireet The irrepressable > Dell iC obb,of Rich Hill Herald,was in Butler Mon- day anc did not fail to call andshake the ha of honest man, the pri Delt a practical Ws- ; Paper man, than whom bet sideration 2 as as proposition (their approva early date. Flax Seed. Ihave just received another load of Extra Clean dry flax-se sowing. Ifyou need seed es atonce. Orders left w | S. Catron, at the Treasurer’s or at the Elevator, or | | i by mail seed reserved itor you, think quick. Joux A. LEFKER. tered when first taken with the dis- | last | at the T forge wa.| CORRESPONDENCE. Ww oversee! Levy & Co. | - | to the office ot road overseer, many Maniusep os Eld. M. M. Dayis | will be disappointed who were at his residence in this c April 15, | ipating wood roads in 1885. Mr. William G. Cope to Miss | Mr. R.’s district. Heckadon. All of Bates county. Elder Jas. Hukei HN preach at the sec- rw. 5 Kansas, Mo: sition of one Powers 1 lvers went to Prosecutit Real | Ehzabeth Chapel again on eee iG On account of nday, to take the ond Sunday in May. ring health he would not pror atter »leave an appointment @ A\ttorn + ag Attor ae cieiae : We very much regret started for the same place yesterday. . 1o dozen lac black Jerseys at 75 cts, 5 do i at 1 this neighborhood. $1,50 each, at Miss Clark, ot Saline county,Mo , Saxe. Levy & Co who has been visiting relatives in i _| Texas, 1s no visiting her brother cE ; | and sister, Ha Clark and Mrs. cured in 30 tes by F : Ss | Sanitary Lotion. Use sic cs ye 1 _ Sold by W |v p! vy rem: the druggist, Mo. j ve the i z a rac é fr. € Smiser says € ae a W t 2 > t s Mise a cx A fe la an = te the al va s All \ gibs. Char 5 y _“s sy i t d. i trict during t! represen | there er from Bates county. in the ‘+ Jait The ‘*cullud to write his which be concluded with ing characteristic remarks: by. sweet Please send next letter. in this place charged with forger verv Tsisere e Webb City Times: worked, voted democrat t& republican w And now we on our par wheelhorse congress. ice ba Sean secnooi t cmon gards. } a good one on Theref RESOLVED, Sabbath Sch to any lot mav be cast. ‘ty? This theme is one 2 | | every man out of the church as well | is aiienity occurred a asin ie shoul P ep interest motto is, ‘a as init, should teel a deep interest. | ning on nea pour train fe ' Our street commissioner has been { between 2 colored porter and a min- | oe | doing some good, substantial work er who had taken Ovid, | Pee eee é {- } : 1 4 , three We sw bh Jin imber of places whi badly | 1 t er| : : seh 4) r ; | | i catt H ha needed the same. We always feel! < ay ; * eine . } ee j Severs re 124d O i i hke giving credit to whom credit is | at as Zi dl = e 1 tifbe meets with good sales, nake due. Drainage 1s what the town) - aes rr i ss fete no A 1 , | othe: He will be lkels needs worst just at present. i > get] : ee: = | 5 } . 2) pp tOsce jon 5 | awn yesterday e€ purpo f The best Horse Gollae 1 m the town | Pon susaes Re unetne te aah | swearing Out a warrant tor the | —something new, 4 | Y > 1; Te join w B ia ie See | ored slugger.—Rich Hill Hera We join w 2t0 J. V. Graves & Son’s. = Dba © 3 i es . Hil dhe D = | who wish the editor . "es Sg ut i > n emocrat re- | 1 Mr. A. G. Wilson, of New Home ny Lore em orts | success in Ins aspirations for the egro prison- |. a i : ~ _,| Butler post-office—not but what we confined now Sit 2 Ai ae think other aspirants able or quah- de Hill’’ ot : é g 5 ‘ oat? iad fied, but for this position s our gemat hac ae coe 4 cnoice; eif it was for congress, Bates county girl al the follow- ich would or some office w require Goa an older head, we might be tor the **Good- 4 feditor of the Democrat, or some gum-drop, good-bye. | ee ee : j other one of the boys. me a tooth-pick in your | o s a iB i ! Pes “al suror Everything around me | A very pleasant social surprise a as a date pls the hon Hee The negro is | took pla the home of - J. ace eee Macy. on Friday eveaing. This > : bacardl Ee . t fen Ge Den. | ume me ladies took the lead in all fig aoe eee {the arrangements, and. as usual, Fall ect te ths Well we | when they take such.things in hand, and shouted for a }it proved a success, except in one ) represent us in this dis- | particular: A young gentleman was he fall election and a} seen onthe road at a late bour in as elected—Col. Wade ot a young lady to escort to e without a kick | the; id we ere of the opinion t, dod tic : ramblir ut he failed anal mot T r ? ' “ an ms of the € Se da « of We are nota scriptonan L455; | hy any means, but would have lett ie } le id ‘ i o tender bere) community B. B. Biesta Superinten : = ae Weil & ‘Cs. say post- tively thatthey are seul ing > at cost. Ti is a genuine ‘ move. Come and be con- s € vinced. LONDON. Foster. > think we are »ple begin t ganized a Sunday s Green V example. Diep: ot abcess of the brai iew ha inst. Peter Kinder Deceased was -the 15th an old and respected citizen and has resided for many years near what is Kinder ford on Wal Ku known as the creek Burdett. Spring is coming slow but sure We long for the roses and the he Mocking birds. are busy sowing flax and oats, but none have yet plant - ed corm. Most of the wheat in this section severe dearly fO s visit will spend the summer her MeNeil and others have Alexander at $4 per is the chef stock shipper in this part of the county. Mr. G. W. Morgan and wife, of West Butler, paid our little burg a flying visit on Wednesday and Z took hotel. Mr. Morgan dinner at the red to buy 2,000 bushels of Butler corn 26 cts Frirz. ivered at at per bushel, R Weil 5 Co. have tite ji est, cleanest and best stock of Coods, which they positively closing out at cost. Come and see and you will never doubt. Men Think y know all about Mustang Lin- Not to know is M t mn, O., April 15.—One f the 1 ring robt 3s ever nov s section occutre cae rom raske rs ske it oO af *s ling da. His wite a son. 10 > g vas , is ed by eve ed 1p is thumbs and whippe a cord, to compe! hin are | "SEA Saddlery Establishment OF J T.GRAES 6 \t their old stand first Saddles and Hame | Collars at the Lowest Priced \ELY 15, Cane S & SON. SPECIAL NOTICES. MONEY DONE | REPAIRING trates of interest. T ion does not eftect the Me | presented by J. K. Bruet } Butler, M sS. B. NEWSILL neral Insurance business—le- i rty against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Stern. Glass inst breab . Call on him fora efor tis too jate. Office te wer bank, Butler, Mo Faria for Sale. i 4 Lseli om LAN, section i, in s mit township, hundred acres. Divided in Sots @ suit purchaser, Terms easy. A. HaMiLtTeN, | DPD. A. Colyer, will keep his noted | ilion, Wild Irishman, the coming se | son in the first barn west ot Riley & Phelpy ! stable, on Dakotah street, nea southwest corner ot square, Butler, Me He will also keep a Clyderdale stallion # same s 16-at. * | Violetine. Hurt gives yous cl Important. n you visit or leave New York €14 ge Exprexeage and Carriage Hires Grand Union Hotel, opposite Gt pot gant rooms fitted up st a+ inilare, reduced to 81 @ ost fo pwerds Kuropesan plen Elevate With the best Horse e railroad to ail at any « Pleas Co., Bost ’ GHORTHAN leomaliy or ty) msi} or oes “tet sme ME CN tisee MEE: Toes. bwin

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