The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 27, 1885, Page 5

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SKLY 1 0 TEACHERS :—Pu oney to Le - r 10 perc #7, 8: 9 OF 10 per c walestate, 5 years time, Vv Realestate and I Notary Publ ( ge, LOCAL ITEMS 5. B. Newbill represents the best Insurance Co. in America. Go save your life insured. rness cl Gus Wvard w Quite a nurr ver of our young peo- a school exhibition at school house, about miles west of town, Friday of Salem Mis- Mrs. Dr. God sour, arrived in the city on Monday evening’s train. She comes to pity ersister, Mrs. J. R. Simpson. a New tops at 1 Catterlin & Legg’s for old bugwnes. Our popular shippers, le : Paddock & Johnson, shipped six carloads of cattle to St. Louis 1 -Fweek; three from Butler, and three = fiom Montrose. Mr. J. T. Summey, a prominent tarmer living near P City and od friend of the + compli mented our sanctum on Saturday and remembered us substantially Patronize the But! ic W orks. of Mr. H. Sly is now sole owner ant roprietur ot the Adrian Advert "| From the first issue we judge Mr. Sly isa spicy writer and give the good people of Adrian a live local paper. : = Circuit court convenes next Mon- day. in fact the shortest since the Butler, Do not fai! to come short horn breeders sale at next Saturday. and view the fine stock evem if you do not purchase. Remember e, J. P. Wills & Co.’s southwest corner of squar the stables, Go to Catterlin & Legg for buggy and spring wagon repair. 5 Mr. J. Coady, superintendent ot | ¢ track laying, ward trom Clinton, on the K. C. >. rulroad, while engaged reps a car, tell and was so badly injured that he died im a short He time. loss will be missed by the pany. com— Having recently received a Cla- brough Choke Boreing tool, I am prepared to choke-bore shotguns to make any pattern of target desired . Shooting qualities 3') Sneak theves have beer getting in ther work at Clinton The other night the residence of Judge E. Allison was entered and about $14 1m meney taken from the women tolks. Judge Allison’s pants were taken from the foot ot his bed, but the pockets only contained 60 cents and a pocket knite. warranted B. Lennon. class, also. Buggies repaired and repainted in finest style and on reasonable r Catrertin & LEGG. Butler. Mo. Mr. R. M. Oliver,ot Summerville, Qtegon, formerly ot New Home township, this county, is here on a visit and settling uo his estate. Mr. Oliver will visit ves in Kentucky before he returns tohis far western home. He keep Posted on news 1n Bates county by reading the Ties. eS, 26-1m brother's rela will war, so we are informed by Circuit | Clerk Jenkins, court will not con- }tnue probably longer than two! weeks. i The catalogues ure out tor the The docket being a very short, now 1n progress north- | | sary changes in the interior of We are hz Nelson M. Virgi . Davidson traced AG in north Mis- iad sold Li r 26- I Da rived in the city Friday 1 4 and spend some will business man, an 1 him to permanen city. Diep.—At her resid citv, on the 16th inst., 1ess of Shrew tae pre od at 3 o’cloc J.C. Daily. band 1 ut ¢ » up cord -Montrose Cor De rat Wool Wanted. Lewis Hoffman wants all ye ee «in tl ares his S cost. It he 1 considered the matter for # moment he would have known that advertismg such an ense stock ot goods for sale at cost, aa at such | s, the rush of custo- mers would spoil his trip Hee? ¥ce?! Jeet! Stammen will ver sce to cus- | tomers for family use m the city this } summer at the low price of ore half pound, 24-3t CasPER STAMMEN. Messrs. Catterlin & Legg have made some very materia! and neces- their Their is much more convenient and the new and gives the room a2 neat, cozy of saw and clattering of hammers all go office airy, papering appear— the carriage works. new and carpet ance, and the whirling to prove the firm are doing a good Messrs. Catterlin & Legg and business. are excetlent business men do first-class work in every particular. The Walton & uuener Land Mort- | | gage Company are loaning money at the very lowest rates. rivilege ranted to pay before ¢ Money furnished without delay. 25-2t Deat hortages in the wheat crop, crying children and weeping mothers don’t seem to have any effect on the linois legrslature. They stick to their post of duty all the same and, we suppose, dr th pay regular. Illinois must surely pav her representatives five dollars per dav. our months have come and gone, and from appearances, if the people don’t raise in indignation, ] first four more w and go come the boys will find an excuse to ad- journ. We are glad to note in that Mr. Jas. Smith and family. ot New Ark, Otic, wili arrive in Butler , the last of this week for the purpose ‘Smith is the father of | Gipson, of this city. behalf of . izens exe} 3 i penal OR Se igaeres OP nc | table that the voung ladies immed:— Mr. me. Mrs. J. of making it their future tends the right hand of tetlowship to tamily and hope that brightest anticipations of this far off this western town may be fully realized. point Jack whispered in he gave gentieman is as is item, “the old lar mess back.’ Wide Open. Our millinery depart complete and, as usual.s novelties of the season. A cordial invitation 1s extended to the ladies. Saws Levy & Co. it is now ows all the buz } N.j The Times,in ; their; - Ed, McGrath, r citizens known to many clever asa whoie post poorer classes of citizens We + > = ot to stole a breach « x shot mond, Ky , last they were not sold t a Kentuckey vagrant |: were ul women the sold for a_ year. brougt highest duly 25 cents, an g price paid was $38, toraman. The Kentuckians hid lots of fun; it re- { minded them of old times. The auc- tioneer was witty, and the crowd en It is a | joyed it better than a circus. curious fact that under this law no white man has even been sold in Kentuckey—only colored men and women, a clear proot that the dem— ! ocratic southerner is the the black man’s best friend. | The Davidson concert, given at | the opera house last Tuesday evening i was pronounced by all present as a decided success. Messrs. and Winkler are verv fine musicians choice Miss per- and gave the audience some sel the violin. troas upon Lorena Davidson is a very fine has Miss cul- jtormer upon the piano and thorough kaowledge of music. Laura DuVall has a very sweet. | tivated voice and a good idea of time. | Miss Ed: Davi strong voice and has it Leu dson has a well pathos in one issimply wondertul. She }so young it isa splendid elocutionist tor her d will, age as she of course. improve ows older Dr. D. D. Wood, of weeks’ after a couple Saline county, sojourn in g relatives and friends, and at- vistti ce Ess to Official business at Fulton, returned home Saturday T he last. doctor during his absen convenient to visit Boonvi while in that city had the pleasure o attending the meeting of the **None | Such” Cooking Club. Dr. | wonder struck with the advance: | the young ladies had made int | of cooking, and made full at the table. ce land a step brothe ductor got ately voted him an honorary member tle piayer at NVotivithstandir ¢ has been a tr emendous rush to ourcost sule during the past 7 weeks, we huve stili a large stockand coin- plete assorinvent legit. They must be sold atonce- Come and see usandwe will give you a bargain. R- Weil & ‘Co. of the ciub. also proved himself tr EX under made it} was | his work so well at the | | there | i‘ Real es rate Strewn aiine Mo: me NO COMATSSTON, for Everybody. and terms to suit borrower. All Bates ough the new at Butler, Mo. count brar office Call and see us. W. L. Power, Manag , called upon to deside a point prob- ably never before raised. It that when the jury seems went out one of the number proposed to open their delibera ions with prayer, and there- upon proceeded to pray ‘long and loud.’’ The virdict was against the detendant, lawyer whereupon his moved to set it aside on the ground of “undue influence exercised by one of the jurvinen by means of public praver the jury roon:. “’—Leaven- worth . Don’ t Forget Thar vou can save from rt to 4 cent. by borrowi om Jar- Conktin & Co., office north side Mo. gz mo vis, square, Butl Those whe have mourned over the Ned decadence ot the New York Times since its repudiation of Mr. Blaine, will be interested in knowing } that Mr. refused an Jones, its owner, has offer ot $2,250,000 tor Tt is hard to kill off the just the paper. Times ot any city. est newspapers in the country, and leaders of their sections, of Ph cago, the Times of Louis the Times-Democrat of New Orleans, ladelphia, the Times ot Chi- and—well, we are feeling tolerably ipper and healthy in Kansas City. — And so are we in Butler. All Sorts of hurts and ime sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling Tre Walton & Tucker Land Mortgage Company are now taking applications for eastern money to be loaned 7 per cent good s security. on tate ex- | n ted wit The branch pread and rose oe ney ready | xe Kansas supreme court has been | Vide the bright. | the Times } it in Every Household in Bates and Adjoining Counties, that kk WHEN ese WEIL & CO. SHOOTS IT: Vers y eh po Selling at Cost As they are business in adjoining cour Bates and Cone and we will convince you. oR. WE & Cl, NORTH SIDE SQUARE. | P. J. JEWETT, | ORDERS FILLED DAY OR NIGHT, AT | | “Opera House Furniture Store | | i ' ' i i i as

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