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| IMES Do not fail to attead the festival | Friday eve, May Mr. and Mrs. Jess EKLY | Tst. } and little daughfer, o gp Notic s:—Public Ex-| Where was Reisner when | acerca Boony ainations for the be ot those per-| clection came off for county s | —Boonville Adverts sas des to teach Bates county, | commissioner. Rie vou ladi urday of each be held on the 3 nthe Ohio school ho Cliaton has un | Presbyterian church wi nd on the 1st Saturd. lity and prot Ival in West side school ho : } ij He ereee ee In water works. ' the 1 c t ock, A. M. George Frank sold a 4-year-old} J. HW. HINTON, colt one « jast week to Mr. Can { Money to Loan { if wunt a suit gor 10 per cent on] = priv: j lL, were Insurance } = | fie visitors tobe ball at ate 5 call i J. Wiseman, editor of the ; > the i Notary Public. all on i house Monday night. ae | Hall Enterprise, was in the city yes- terday and paid us a pleasant call, MM. W.- ‘ , Francisco Bros | LOCAL IFEMS | és . Newbill represents th wn Se t ing new, at J. ‘.. Graves & Son’s. t column quarto, which adds ed its form from a folio J. Starke, our popu! It needs t ient its afvear:r its appearar on clerk, ts having his residence | Ohio repaired : and shears to make it Life Insurance Co. in Ar renovated, | ave your life insured. 1 iLoGr own Work. now sale on Tickets ments w mand concert at t opera ance and value ot the property. Walton Henry Speer, one of the torem« : Tucker ,-morrow night. 1 orticulturists of tl Phe x“ a Prof. Hinton was in the city Sat- ae fs Pyros (hits Gore eearae: off) SCs Co oc bey day acting in the capacity of judge |, ye ‘ .| applications for eastern eons, ens < the county with the exception Of] joaned at 7 per | , some school district disputes. vaned at 7 pe | siete ee eee es, 1S very promising. Mr. | Real estate security. | 1 None but the purest quahty ot r knows just whereof he spea | understanc and Wm. Claunch, h "cou who was! ar ott at the field, once and supposed and h He reloaded and in a heard the di but thon; harge ofthe guna nothing more matter until he four a bullet hol f e throu hol head. is said the dec 1 not tall to the ground, but was found in a_ half brush, i took h pur drvgs kept at Ludwick & Sons, on] as he isor of the largest app _ < pe = 5 } iit i P. Church next Sunday nm Nerth Main street. at growers in this section. ‘ s iy evening by the pastor, Rev. Judge Booker Powell was in the You will always get tull value by | Watk Subject for mor Saturday, attending a school] buying your boots and shoes of Max | yice, ‘Is it right for the | c tial before Prot. Hinto school | Weimer, east side square. be devided i mMINVSSTONET, ~ . Te . é Miss Emma Van Elsner arrived 10 do ys at} on Saturday night and is the guest ot | < -two car loads 3 cts, 5 dozen bre ys at | her aunt, Mrs. N. A. Her ne leac af hoes tothe $1,50 each, at | brother, Don, arrived Tuesday. | St. Louis market. The market he Sam’r. Levy & Co Miss Emma ceived a telegram on] siruck was not encouraging < Sth Sree Menday to go to Chicago and} Ss - t = = ae 4 a tc = nice 4} Speer says his hogs were « Mrs, VanFossen and daughter, |, : oe 4ys his nogs re to eee i f thence to St. Paul to attend «a musi | that sell much the best Mrs. VanCleve and two sons, of] 04) Festival. Marinette, Wisconsin, are visiting: nies The b ven at the opera house tretamily ot Mrs. M.S. Power of \ es Monday night, under the auspices of bargain; don’t miss it, at J. f. Graves & Son’s. une t sis- well scity. Mrs. VanFossen isa the yo Butler, was ter of Mrs. Power. men © Pics attended and everything passed oft W. Atherton has be Ww At half past ten o'clock n em-] pleasantly. Dr. Walls of this city spent Sat- wday night at the bedside ot Mrs- ploved by the live stock commission | a nice supper was spread at the John Thomas, avery estimable ladv house of Little, Jarvis & Co, East] Beatty house. The Terpsichoran wing about seven miles west of St. Louis, Imois. as general travel- | soort was kept up till a late hour. iis ™ + i agent. The firm is one t = <a a < Adrian. ‘The doctor says she was{ !"8 agent Phe tir aia ee EN For first class castor beans call at sufferitg from a severe attack of largest and best in Za Louis, | in. Butler Elevator. and they were very fortunate to se- heart disease, but was some better when be left Sunday morning. curing the services of Mr. Atherton, Ps 2 Costnpeio Js NE BOARS EEE who 1s a whole soul. genial gentie- Kinson and D. W. Simpson will Beautiful scolloped and traided| yan. and has many. triends among | be erdamed as deacons after, the Jerseys from $2.25 to $4.50. They the stock men throughout the state. morning services at the CP. We will pay Kansas City prices wheat. 2-t must be seen to be appreciated Sam’L. Levy & Co. Also J. M. Vaughn and Mr. Butler, will be in- stalled as ruling Elders. The public are cordially invited to witness these ceremonies. Miss Ab Church next Sunday. on See bushels good Power & Bro. = for 10,090 The members of the Butler Silver Cornet Band paraded our streets iatheir new uniforms Monday, which The Odd Fellows in their lodge room, Monday night, passed a reso so ———--———— | s ie Harrison desires all are the handsomest band uniforms lution unanimously, expressive of Sie cee atc aoe a ; | persons interested in the art of draw- " : i we have scea in an section ice the their many obligations to the Glee snante colease We i ee x t con 7S it an a a 3 Zz tc 1@asi call, inmediately, a tate. Ot course the boys felt very} Gib. which so kindly furnished Q : oe 3 Mrs. Kennett’s millinery store and proud and furnished choice music, which was duly appreciated. such delightful music, free ot cost, examine her workin « large picture, which will be for sale at the close of All persons desirmg to take lessons will please on the occasion of their celebration. Alsoto Rev. W. A. Walker for kindly assisting m the ceremonies. We have just received a new line her tern. of teaching. ot Ladies’ Jerseys, ranging trom 75 cénts to $s each, at this week. and children’s leave orders at the store Ladies’, Just received, the latest styles in summer dusters and nets, at J. T. Graves & Son's. Jake Allen. the popular and tal- ented editor ot the Tries, longingly toward the time when he ry & Co. = = ist ee ee misses The subject at the Ohio st. M. E. Church, next Sunday morning willbe “Spirit hunger and Spirit i" At night, there will bea pee erent an A A A et s low cut shoes in ail the leading styles at Max Weiner’s shoe store. Our readers must bear with ust looks 1006 is week for not having as much reading service of song, consisting of con-| can affix P. M. to his cognomen. ; : mtegational singing, anthems and{ There is not the least doubt but matter as usual on account of th solos and a short address by the] that Jake will receive the appoint- publication of the financial statement pastor, The public most cordially} ment, and should he be the lucky of the county. found on another invited to these services, page, The Times turnishes as much one it would give entire satisfaction to both republicans and demecrats. —Rich Rill Herald. We thask Bro. Cobb ter las kind words and only hope that his pre- dictions may prove **kerrect.”’ reading matter the year round as any country newspaper in the state and we know that subscribers = a will not begrudge Pare drugs at Ludwick & Sons, : : North Mann sireet. sie the printer this S.C. McCutchen sold to D. Thompson a fine short horn bull one day last week for $100. It was eleven months *fat take’” once a vear. At acailed meeting of the town board, iast Thursday night, Mavor You will always find the largest old and weighed 1020) stock. the latest styles, the best goods B i a W.G. R Pounds. Mr. McCutchen has sev-! at the very lowest prices, at Se rewn appointed & — ose city < t “ l BS etal more such fine calves and those | Weiner's shoe store. attorney; and John P. Willis, street commissioner. Both appointments were confirmed by the board. These who want to deal in that kind of - Srank and Jobn Crew, two yvouag Stock can get a bargain by calling en section apne ect cnnecen tnt ee AICO him at an early date. men living in Mingo townshrp, were{ are excellent appointments. Mr. —__—-——_——- tried before "Squire F. M. Tay- Roses a popular young lawyer, if you want a nice Lap Duster, go] lor, of Altona, Monday last. on] stands bigh 1n_ his profession and will make the mayor a good and sate adviser on all points. dehn Wills is a live and wide-awake bus: ness man, and will make Butler the she and see those nobby ones at J. T. Graves & Sen's, a charge of burning a bin of oats in Mingo township, belonging to T. E, Ower. The case was prosecuted by W. O. Jackson, the states attor- gai Prot. J. W. Brose has been em- Pleved by the Business Commmer- commissioner =) ¢° ney, and detended by John T.} best street <= Gial College of Isutler, to take cbarge | Q ; + s had ot th ee Smith. The two Crows were bound ; 74¢- e departments of plain and or- Se ee aa -~ - - : se sum 500. th gave damental penmanship, short hand!) "stor shear appearance at = <i . Wide Open. 2 wo : ‘or tt ance at circui' . and type writing. Profs. Weaver is eS User millinery department is now P court. and Deaver shewed us some samples ot his penmanship which we would se mee } complete and, as usual,shows all the J. E. Talbott. our merchant tail-} ties of the season. A cordial novel Pronounce fine et has just received an elegant line; _.- : in) leas g Soe > fimvitation ts ext is bet a : of furnishing goods | invitation ts — to the rag se : Lee Sam’it Levy & Co. 10 dozen ludies black Jerseys at Batler Mul! Se ; a ee ag Sees Hl sii work Glecery c: i 4) CS, 5 dozen braided Jerseys at} We will pay more tor good wheat | Job work of every description done $1.50 each at than any other mill in Bates county. | #¢ the Tres office, and don’t you Powrr & Bro. 2t. ' forgetit. s Levy & Co. AMY accidental. Mr. ittle leaves a wife and two small children, and was a brother of Mrs. Judce McGaughey, of this city. We can sell a 1 good baby buggy for An all hard wood bedstead for The best rpet bed loun ever saw for ~ walnut bureau for $10, and other things in proportion at Opera House or Furniture A negro named Joe uith. broke out a pane of glass in the front win- } £ J.-E. Williams & Co’s., dow of grocery store on the north side of the e and stole about dozen equi nine oranges and lemons, Sunday night last. Constable Scott and Marshal Dickerson got on his track and went to his cabin in darkv town, Monday evening, for the purpose ot arresting him, when they arrived the t had he women notified them just left, and pointed to 2 negro go- ing down the road about two hun- dred yards distant them that the wanted. Both officers followed hot Smith to und told they in was man pur- stop, their cries to halt only tendered to quicken suit and called on but anticipating their busir his pace. Marshal Dickerson aad constable Scott likewise increased their speed and it is said by eve wit- nesses to the race that when ithe first quarter pole was reached the two white geldings were neck and neck, with black snake Smith three hundred yards in the lead. The Officers sceing they had just warmed up their game enough to make him] ifthe run good, gave up the chase. warrant that hangs over this thicy- v to ing bad coon’s head keep hita away trom Butler, we are serve sure everybody will say amen, and J. E. Williams & Coa., will be will- ing to loose the oranges. LATER Smith was captured Moaday night by the night watch and trial set for Thurday before Squire Newsom. Wright. Glorious & Williams’ stock ot Implements for sale cheap. By T. D. Raster, AT COST. Generallyat eost neeaits toget rid of goods out of dateand style, or fo make room. for other goods. We areclosing out for good. Tt stock is new, therery latest make style. We hougit low. i and i Sweask is cost. We have done iwell and would con- ‘tinue todo so. We have \concluded to close out and. ' leave. because another and, \wethink. better opportunity ' presents itself- Our goods ‘are Good: the prices are cost. We would not deceive the people. R Weil & Co. took place about three and one halt} ing last, between four and five o’clock. | The trouble was caused by the en- gine running into four horses which belonging toO. H. Hendrick. Three A tearful wreck of a freight train | “= | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids will be received by the ur dersigned until May ist, 1885, tor the following : Building a workhouse, 16x24x10 ft. 01 jail lot in city of Butler. Painting outside ot Court House, sep erate bids are asked for one to exclude, the other to include the root, Making sundry repairs about miles north of town Monday morn§ had gotten on the railroad track, court house. Plans and 6 ati i . Sisk : Pe 1 me . d specifications will be of the horses, a mare CD geet old, a | ready for examination at my office is 3 year old, and a yearling colt were | west Butler after Saturday, Apri 18th | 1855. vA. Lerxer | means themholestock. Our | Jresh, and of All | | order of the day. run over by the engine and htterly torn to pieces, the fourth one was | thrown from the track Nine freight cars Bg + Judge Conaty Court by the cow THE catcher unharmed. jumped the track and piled upon Saddlery Establishment each other,causing a complete wreck ofthe whule. The fireman said they | OF did not see the horses until they were | right on them, and they looked to him to be fast in the bri On ace e J,TGRAVES & SOW. count of the wreck the passehger train coming down behind the freight ; was delayed several hours. The At their old stand first door east damages on the stock killed was ase Grange Store. sessed at $375. This bad luck talls pretty heavy on Mr. Hendrick, as it leaves him without a team just at a time when he needs worst. Two weeks ago he had the misfor- tune to have the best mare on his place choake herself to death on bran. The Times would be glad to see the railroad company pay his Their stock is composed of the lates: styles ot Saddles and Harness Ali the leading grades of one ‘Collars at the Lowest Prices damages promptly that he might get on his feet again as soon as possible. They are at less expense than any other house in town end DEFY COMPETITION, The tugh waters which have cov- ered our river bottoms south of towa are tast receding, and fishing is the] Last Monday a | wagon load of the finnery tribe was} being seld on our streets, many of | which weighed 25 to 30 pounds. and want a continuance et the patronage ot their many old cus- tomers and will be pleased to price goods. Satistaction and prices guaranteed. Itch and Scratches ot ev ci kind} curedin 30 minutes by Woolford’s \ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This | J. T. GRAVES & SON. never fails. Sold by W.J. Lansdown, | druggist, Butler, Mo. agrlyr | | Have used Tongaline in facial neural | gia, with excellent results; it controls the | attack in a tew hours, often giving almoe' ! immediate reliet. ¥. W. Owen, } Detroit, Bligh. Men’,Think’ they know all about Mustang Lin- iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. SHORT HORN BULLS. In the Hands of the Crees. Clark's Crossing, N. W. T. April 21.—A dispatch just received from Battletord savs a messenger just re- turned from Ft. Pitt reports that the | fort has fallen into the hands of the Cree Indians. who have been be- ever since the Frog mas- sacte. Two odolicemen are known te have heen killed, and it is feared | the whole garrison have been mas— An Indian told the messen- the Crees have gone down) this is not credited. e commander at Ft. Pitt was nector Francis Jeffery ckens, the third son of Charles kens, the novelist. wet: The undersigned, living six miles east ef Butler, Mo., offers for sale a few extte ulls and heifers, sa)! They are offered at Inspection of good short horn bi eligible to record. prices to suit the times. tock invited seiging it sacred. gen thet the river. but Ti