The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 13, 1885, Page 5

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wo gninations for the t ons desiring to te | ail be held on the 3d Satu y Of €a oath int! Ohio str schoo! gutier, Mc 8. 9 oF wea} esta t Realestate and Insurance ege, gente ———————EEeEe—————E LOCAL ITEMS The cost sale of boots und shoes at Weil 8 Co-.s still eontinues Tf you want wots or Shoes cheaper than you ever housht be- rein Butler, now is your meand Weil's ts the place- Remember’ everything is strictly at cost for cash. Comeand secure bargains 2 ti B. Newbill rer resents the Americ fe Insurance’ Co. in msured. o Gus Wyard are vour life For collars got Tom Pettis has purchased # new say, nake a} nage to Lfarrisonville Thursday. The new cornet band will accompany them. Mrs. Frank McKibben, who had been visiting her father’s family, H. McReynolds, for several davs. 1 urned home Saturday night. Mrs, M. A. Smith, who has been hisiting her daughther in Platte coun- ht, returned to Butler in much improved Dr. Db. D. Woed lett rorning for Fulton, to attend a Monday meeting of the trustees of the asylum... e will visit, in his rounds, ille, Marshall, Arrow Boon- Rock, and New Orleans fair He willbe absent ossidly go to th fore returmng. couple of weeks. Gail Hamilton is to have an arti- of the North “Prohibition in vein the June number American Review Polttics,”” on written her most ustic vein. =A literary critic who es read it says that infers that ail has not the most exhalted ad- niration for the cold water holt ot he last election. he The Bates Horticultural ciety will hoid its May meeting in ne Grange hall. next Saturday, the oh. As this is the last meeting efore the State Society in this city pa the oth of Tune. it is hoped there iil be a general attendance of mem- Pers, and others interested, Mess of in county he portance will be disposed t.—Record. s held in this Monday moraing for the purpose fraising tunds to buy the tight of wa between here and Rich Hill. About two thousand dollars were aised. and a committee appointed solicit those who failed to attend e meeting. Nearly six thousand “ars are required. — Standard. | Appleton Cit 2) ee ! Don't forget that Jarvis, Concklin Co. will loan you money cheaper an any company in the state ot issounn, and give you the privilege " paving it off in installments. (Se Boys, it von want the very latest the World’s Fair call on Dr. ulware. Le has just returned and ‘chock tull, boiling over to tell you Labout the elephant. A little chat th him Sunday convinced us that Wasa close observer, and his AMQY strange stores of what he saw teally very mteresting to hear. hedoctor will “NE Vou ull take pleasure in about the expositior. ir} We have justreceived a large hne Ee children’s scheo! } Levy & Co rts Saar ene rye Fe f i as bus- | Tee!! Tee!!! Ul deliver amily use in 24°3t STAMMEN. Hon. A are happy to SOG f i “ die eo ne i H s he uld h: ' his pistol at the President was su r cluded to mak eee bouncer and we don’t blame ap for ney Jackso: continuance or t }. town onday a: ut he from feed is to fill a bottt pour it in the animal's nose. He has tried it en anumber of horses cows and it gives immediate: che Heary Co. Democ | The unveiling ot statue of | Gen. Frank P. Blair, errected in Forrest Park, St. Louis, will take j 7 { The Hon. | place onthe 21st instant Peter L. Foy will delive: th®inaug- | ural address, and the Rev. Dr. Post will deliver the oration, Mrs, Gra- el the} ham, a daughter, will uny statue. The « t turns out to be the anniversary of Gen. Blair’s birthday. The State will meet in Butler on the oth. y selected by ct i fiorticuitural Society roth } and rrth of next month—June. The} attendance from abroad willbe iarge | and the session one ot unusual i Our lo Necessary | est. i society will m arrangements. need the assistance of | j = | tse. make all v and otherw to pecuni the a that success w we hope it will be. | Hon. WV at out a 9 of | men ce Batier, who are democrats, st week | | asking each one to give an expression ! as to who he thought the people de- ber of w be recognized Col. Stone tor that position. The votes are all in and ttt it | We understand Dr. J, B. Baker} | work of} | has xbout compieted his compiling a directory ot this city. The doctor has been «ait this work for | some time and with great care and} much trouble and expense. The} directory is to be complete in every | 5 . i \ particular and handsomely bound, | and will give the en business ot | the city. much this direction that he j other towns. It is said \ pleased with his success in Talk is cheap, but cur and extensive display in seasonable dies shows order shawls and jerseys tor where to place their that it may do the most good. money Cassity Bros. Beautiful scolloped and braided Jerseys from $2.25 to Sy.50. They taust be seen to be uppreciated Sawn. Levy & Co. will work up} | cee g take se elie es - Re ; ; = re { took I fatrer part natior i" ~ Wood. 1“ there they called RNa lis F r - i medium, Mott, and luooimoncd tha Golban ia ed to talk face to tace with dh of the heart, as place, organ wast tes for several Maid at citect pout if above facts. T e money 1¢ snakes and our life heard ke.b his person by Griggs, amounted to : : $50, after paying the funeral ex- | Of them t 1 people be- = was turn- | 'OTe- We publishin other co the . = doings of the county court this Rev. J. H, Hoax. of Warrens- lterm, We invite all to read the burg, president of Pducatonadl tsnutes asst as Ibece a wey aes Commission of the Cumberland irch to erect and aim of the C. P. at some point in this state a college suitable tor the education of their men forthe ministry. The commis sion ot which Mr. Houx 1s president, portant term, it t Presbyter rch. spent several fant during the year j days in this city int restotthat | have been diligent in doing their jinstitution. In briet, itis the object | duty and watchtul of the treasury and the interest of the people. Bates cour present court, as they are all honor- The Timss takes pleasure in comphment- able, high minded gentlemen. ycan well teel proud of her bill as marshal from April 17, Hi LHAD City Council Proceedings. The board of Thursday evening, May 7, «S55. E. Pyle, T. J, Smith and Samuel Levy were appointed as commi aldermen met on ers to assess damages which may re- sult trom the opening of east F Scott and to meet oa the ground on May 18, 'S5 street, were directed Alexander Walker and others pre- sented a petition, asking that the city lot tenced up by H. M. Cannon be vacated; and the matter was on re- ferred to committee streets alleys. Report of T. D. Rafter, city treas- urer, referred to finance committee. It showed a balance of $,2933-73 not the most import- $2,835.29 belonging to the general The judges | fund and $98.44 to cemetery fund. A number of bills were allowed, among others, Morgan’s bill as marshal to April 17, and Dickerson’s to May st. The mayor was directed to issue a proclamation calling upon citizens to ing them on their watchtullness ot the clean up their premises and alleys. are to raise a tund of one hundred thousand dotiars, atter which the [trace imposed upon them and the college will be located at the point) careful manner in which they han- offering the best rents. Mr_| dle the affairs of the county. The Houx iectured at the C. P. church improvements now being made on and Sunday night to a large andienc the court house have long been need- explained fully the intentions of the ae ere ee chureh i ite the matter. Itis stand is being fixed up certainly an enterprise of vital im- Gantt smile all portance to the chure he entere the an institution i rext month, as well as take delight im cation tecent place to hold court, hus ac i give amore extended no- } vices ot ments im a fu- } ment as it may seem, never- theless it 1s a fy that there are editor’s lite, two indictments, “nry coun- | MOMents, eveu ty. and the other sn county | When be is per itted to torget his ee preact God in} trials, troubles and vexations of 1869. spint and enj true. beautiful 2 asus and good, which so bountitully Wool Wanted. Hoftman wants a ve ay-1 Lewis wool. Col. Nick Mastick, ot Rici had made all preparations to for his home in Ohio on last Ti day. and had reached d when his m friends, who were doctor is so i loth to gite the genial Col. up. pro- cured a warrant tor his arrest. piaced :t in the hands ott who hastened to the depot and ar- and 1 ars! rested Nick as the was pulling out. He was released on ‘bond that he would not leave the | Hil for 48 hours. This reminds us ' ot the table of the bors stoneing the ’ frogs; it was fun for the bovs. h— on Nick. 10 dozen ludies biack Jerseys at i 75 cts, 5 dozen + $1.50 each at i Saw’r Levy & Co. 2 * ~ “4 but | ided Jerseys at { rd holy in spir- Was shed he pure ar it. On Friday ni | awakened from bis dreams (of bad zat ve editor | debts, delinquent subscribers, sight delicious dratts, etc..) by the most ad window. enchanting music under his Mis first impression, on was that he had been appy recipient of a dead- but awakeni o. | made the h {head tcket to a French opera, as his senses wandered back } that } by the **Arion’ realized he i surrour Was beimy serenad | quartette. The voung M. P. Campbell. R. W. Peach, Es to the | gentlemen, } C. Raithel and E. S. Campbell, are | F all spiendid s, and sang the ‘Lovely Night,’ ““Bamsh oh Mai- den’? and **l Cannot Say the Sad Good-bye.”* ail ot whi ' beautiful, and the guitar music by Raithel was excellent. We hope net make 2 were very | The matter otf appointing a night- tch was laid over till next meet- ing. The saloon keepers petitioned to have the city license reduced $400 to $200 a trom year; which imously refused by the boarca. A. Todd H Kaune were granted dramshop lic un. George and ces. Adjourned. Bill Simons, who hb an unenviable reputation tacility which he has manifests taking and selling other men’s hor was arraigned Wednesday in circuit court. the He entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to six years in the penitentiary. Simons eyident- ly expected a lighter sentence. features worked convulsively during his subsequent stay inthe court room, and it seemed as it he was experienc- ing difficulty in choking back a sob. —Nevada Mail. The Walton & Tucker Land Mortgage Company are now taking applications for eastern money to be loaned at 7 per cent. on good Real estate security. Reo Star theolutely Free from Opiates, Emrtica and Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Yor Coughs, Sere Throat, Hoarsesess, Infisenze, Colda. Breachitis, Croup, Wheeping Cough, ‘Asthma, @uiney. Pains tn Chest, 201 other ‘stapes of oe Throat «>! Lange 30 centas hottie. Sold >y Druggists and Dea! pies unre induce ther degre prow py ed omtt wire tere Ailes, Baepress Charged ding oe Loar WO ae MART pee 8Bs YORELER FOMPAST, { Mansiew areca, mere, Bery'aef. 0 8 4. | ON LOW PRICES. | and | THE Saddlery Establishment OF At thei istand first door east Grange Store heir stock is composed of the latest styles of Saddles and Harness All the leading grades of | Collars at the Lowest Prices They are at less expense than any other house in town and DEFY COMPETITION, and want a continuance ef the patronage ot their many old cus- tomers and will be pleased to price goods. Satistaction and prices guaranteed. | REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. was | His | H { ne J. T. GRAVES & SON. SHORT HORN BULLS. The undersigned, living six miles eget of Butler, Mo., offers for sale a few ex{ge good short horn bulls and heifers, a! eligible to record. They are offered at prices to suit the times. Inspection ©! tock McCuTcnes. Trustee’s Sale. Wheress, David Vaughn and Catherine by their deed of trust, ing date April 25th, 14, duly reeorded in the er’ s Office of Bates county, Missouri, { Book No. 32, page 3, conveyedtoS. B. Lael brooke, trustee, the following described ree! estate, lying and being situate In Bates count Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-one (21) township thirty-nime (34) of range thirty-twe (32), in trast for the following bog In trust to secure the payment of one certalp promissory note of even date with said trust deed; and, whereas, seid prot note is ast due and uppeid, and by the terms of said Seed of trust, to-wit: In esse of the 2! death or refusal to act, or disebility in saywise of said trustee, the then acting si = va Bates county may proceed to advertise and sell said premises under the provisions of said deed oftrust. And wherees, the said 5. B Lasb- brooke, trustee aforesaid, is absent from sae Bates county 4 cannot aes herein. Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder said note and by virtue of the pomeemy 3 vested by the terms of said deed of Vaughn, his wife Wm. F. Hanks, Sheriffof Bates county afete said, will, om Wednesday,the 27th day of May,’35 between the hours of nine o'clock in the e noon and five o'clock - fey < ti y, sell by public vendue highest ton sb in band all of the lamdin said deed t and this notice deseribed, oF se ph stasy be necessary to pay said 2 wu Fb a O Bates OTB, and costs int. Sheriff o | |

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