The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 3, 1885, Page 5

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gy NoTIC £ TO TEACHERS :—} sinatsons tor the t ons desiring to abe heid on the 3d Saturc 44. 3s gor 10} per cer 2], 5 Ins rance M. W. Mize, with Francisco Bros. LOCAL “IMPORTANT! Jarvis, Conklin & Co., } you money at lower rates than ITEMS any company loaning money in the State of Mo. ; privilege granted to pay of part any time before due: aways on hand, no d tape,”” abstracts of satistact guarantee S. B. Newbill represents the Life Insurance Co. in Ameri have your life insured. Rev. Fry, of lowa. preached to a aige congregation church Sunday last. Gus Wyard will sell harness cheap. ade is ashamed for the im- Bro. W pression to get Out thathe ever goes to Nevada. It was all a mistake, he never went, it was the fellow that looks like him. The ice cream and strawberry fes- North under val m the Duncan block on street Tuesd:y evening the auspices of the Christian church proved a success. Butle ; (at we atronize the Works. 26-1m The members of the Eprscopas! hurch gave a strawberry and : m festival in the vacant store hotel which was well attended Monday night. om under the Palace The Daily Advocate at Clinton says the c yatthat place has It cannot be ame not been a payime institution. 1s strange these umeries nade to pay as wellin Missouri low New tops and cushions made at Catterlin & Legg’s for old buggies. It is said the telephone connection between this citv and Rich Lill will cease after the first of June. is bad news, the telephone very convenient arrangement in many instances. We had 4 panied by his step son and son-in-la 3.N. Gipson. We tound Mr. S. to be a clever, sociable gentleman, and a hearty welcome toour city. Go to Catterlin & Legg for buggy and spring wagon repair. county friend of ye local, but now a resident of New Home called Saturday and had bis n: enrolled tor Tim We were glad to learn he was doing He tsa staunch man and a betcer demo- township, ne the booming well and enjoying good health. ctathnever cast a ballot. Buggies repaired and repainted in huest style and en reasonable rates, Carreruw & Lece, 26-1m Butler, Mo. We want our Summit correspond- ent, Observer, to distinct! listinctly under— Stand the Times does not intend to ‘ccept S resignation any crcumstances. Observer | aS apart and parcel of the TiatEes too | tong and his items have been too highly prized } : "galy prized by us to think of giv ‘ng him up, and we don’t } it, intend to The Walton & Tucker sage Company are loaning money at the very lowest rates. Privilege money This a such a man as we are glad to give 26-1m L. W. Beck, an old time Henry been The colored close Friday principal, has; £ of closing exe | readers of t 2S, as men mm every | rT ‘ jof groceries is ¢ ar | Prices as low as can be had | They keep everything inthe grocery | > and extend a special invita to all tocall on them. All kinds cou nds J bis paper, ip and lett Sunday \ packed his « | night for C | meeting of the editorial umbia_ to sent unti He wil be al part of the we Before | { made arra } to teke hol ad j bold the old ¢ ne j ability. meantime if th should be > who has a grr } ance M please hold his }down until the editor returns, as | there was no contract made to do | the fighti j | In the creek east of this city Sun- | day evening last Rev. W. C. Bewley. of the M. | tered the ordinance of baptism to the following persons: Miss Bell See, | Miss Nettie Vancamp, C J. Hutchinson and Wesley At the church in the =. church, south, admini jord ot baptism wi and Misses Fan- | tte Curry, ot Nevada, | | istered to the infant babe of Mr. { Mrs. Willis Womack. M: received nie and were into the church by letter at the morning services. John T. Leabo, who was brought over from the Clinton jail the fatter part of last week, appeared in the court house Monday and held a short interview with his attorneys, Messrs. Holcomb & Silvers. He ina neat suit et clothes and wore slippers. John looks as though he had been well cared for in Clinton and had been enjoying good health. iis tral will, we understand, come pleasant call Friday | up this term of court. He will be lastfrom Mr. Jas. Smith, late of | prosecuted by W. O. Jackson and New Ark, Ohio. He was accom-|D A. DeArmond. Mr. Marion Todd, that staunch old moss back of West Boone town- ship, passed through Butler, Friday, Col. | Stone on official business, in the on his way to Nevada, to in- Uncle Marion has {ever proved himself a_ tried and true | terest ot his son. democrat fri n principal, even in the darkest hours of democracy he never taltered He is a affable courteous gentleman, and is in his trust. true deserving of recognition by his party, but he a nothing for himselt, but for his son. who is a worthy and well qualified young man. oO nev, whe world’s fain ar i sas for several weenws, returned home the latter part ot last week, pamed by a hz indsome | a bright-eyed. rosy cheeked. curly- headed damsel, (as we would lke to record, 2 voung alligator. He | keeps cheeky ¢ animal on We the e at his room. tact that }up quarters in another house, der ti bed ot boarder. Evil associations = rupt good morals, and we are ~s to pay before due. Money ‘enurot shooting that alligator ont urnished without delay. 25-2t spot. ; } rusticating in Arkan- | success of was dressed } i It is | triend about the | day evening | were accom- } te pet—not | imou suoscriy o}3) ys forked « three others ty. claimi tl nyt and couid not ti sympathie woman who would thus desert: her offspring. In company with Mr. T. J. Day, ot the Butler Marble Works, the editor of the Times vis— ited Oak Hill cemetery, to view the handsome monument erected to the memory of Chas. T. McFarland, by proprietor that gentleman. marble, heavy disk design, of red eight teet high, with sandstone base, taken trom the Bates county quarries. and ip will handsomely finished en- graved, and the workman inction made, or questions o Which s the soldier on. The flowers were dis- tributed ahke. It was a grand tm- pressiv ght and one that will be j long remembered. Atter the work of decora the aves had been accomplished the is formed and ack totown. In the at- ternoon the Grand Army of the Re- pubhe and a lar, audience of our Wm. Claunch was gre: i } st on going is bed a. babe The child had his wife whon from tor some time. The lady in question, was at the residence of Judge Le r Sat urday evening for the purpose ot | throwing the Httle t on the coun- | Our; of the same grades eae oe The monument is | compare favorably with that done in! | cartridges were tound in the posses- any city. Besides this work of art monuments Butler Among we noticed many fine that had been erected by the Marble Works this sy them one for litde May McFarland, ing. fread inarble. heavy six inch tablet, | finished with vase; the Burrows mon- | ument twelve teet neat i tage fimis vith t fand urn: and tl L. Wyatt, red scotch eleven feet hig Plain finish. W. 1. Woolery’s little son, about 7 and a or S years of age, same age, whos ime we tailed to get, came within a hair’s bredth of bens The riding horseback, last. two one behind from and other, returning ir cows to pasture, front of Hurle; umber alk threw a clod at them, the horse, which jumped and threw both boys violently to the ground. Tr and } were immediatelv picked up dl office The the breath out of them and carried to the lumber v: and a doctor summo fall knocked hev came too a side « head w | Te was certainiv a very toolish of business tor y to throw at small poys a horse and will probably be to and oa Only Ia week little girl was dragged to death by a ponv in Vernon county, scarred in the same manr little } itled Satur- | boys | driving ' due east f ti -ns had the pleasure of listening to a magnificent spee h delivered by Gen. John B. Henderson. Thus ended decoration day in Butler. Close of Public Schools. Oral examinations will be held in 3 and 4, of the But- Public schools, Thursday, a. m. RI cal exercises of the same Thursday p. m. June 4th Ural examinati will be held in grades 5 and 6, 7 and 8, on Friday a. Rhetorical exercises Friday, p- m. June 5th, 1885, Graduating exercises ot the oth grade will be held at the Baptist June Sth, patrons of the schools and church Monday evening, all others interested are cordially in- J. vited to attend. b Sellers Don’t Forget That you can save trom 1 to 4 pe cent. by borrowing money trom Jar- Conktin & Co., office north side Mo. vis, square, Butler A small revolver and a handtul of | {sion of John Carter, a jail trusty, by Shenfft Ha Carter is a voung man who was tried at the s, Saturday last. last term ot our circuit court, and,on the a account ot his youth, escaped giving I penitentiary, the judg ot about six mont Since ment Sheriff Hanks has n doing odd jobs about the ceurt house and yards. The other day his father sent him $25 and the John thought ct buying mney was the above named articles. He was disarmed and locked up. Mr. James Miller is out with subscription paper to raise funds tor the purpose ot having the banks dug good fc ord made down and a Mound Bra ron ch, on Montrose. This is an € shou'd have been per tected long ago, the would-be as thts road is one of principal thoroughfa iding to and from Butler. N. Gri Prof G. meml Institute. ETS O When Baby was sick, we zave When she was a Child, sbe When she became Miss. she c When she had Children. she cave them Castoria, een Uwe Fe h i : STRICTLY AT easTr OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF ' we ] Ni Comprising All the Latest Styles, MOST and WILL BE SOLD As we intend to go out of business in Butler. R. WEIL & CO, P. J. 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