The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 3, 1885, Page 8

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LOCAL ITEMS. siinoiieaniiiihaiimnnaan betore . Charl He reports fz Editor seemed to object, I hi many readers will not fee i, when they find }. K. Br w more appli Elkhart, ' ‘ 2 cations tor class loans. 7 per Soft times no longer tor the 2 = = : : x a cent. interestandcommussions. 4-tf | ers, for the bright sunshine maketh é q z orate : boon’ ng, and why have misconstrued corn planting the brisk order ot the + 4 s eis i : > CaS pps Fe : : + when her name is lec y you referred. Wehave 125 pairs La@-| day; and yea, invariably he D : oo a , S he largest papers i ates co « dies Cloth Shoes, which we | jimself up wi of oe a see fe — is Ape Pe F Iv, Times { =¥ will sacrifice at 59 cents | hustleth bi namely . = per pair- North side sqr. For collars go to Gus Wy yard. John Montgomery. a R. Weil & Co, prominent | attorney of Sedalia,is attending court. Mr. Smith, Spruce’s ge M., in the electric city Friday last. took Take your wool to Lewis Hottman and get the highest market price in spot cash. 24-1m Clinton is making arrangements to put in water-works. live town. So much tor a Quite a number of people in town Saturday attending the services and the short-horn sales. Sold by Gus Wyard, ~ é mi the harness line. The members ot the M. E. church, : t south, will give a strawberry and ice cream festival next Tuesday evening. Ever ything in the buggy line trom a bolt to the finest carriage at Carrertin & LEGG, East Dakotah st. 26-1m Class meeting at the M. E. church, next Sunday evening at 4 o’clock All are invited. 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. south, We are mdebted to the Democrat for the loan of their report of the sale Saturday, to be short horn found in another colum. S. B. Lashbrooke is home trom an extended trip to Texas and Califorma, He looks very much improved in health. again Senator John B. Newberry was in the city Friday last and informed us that he would leaye for a two weeks trip to New York City” this week. S. M. ‘Starke, a prominent cattle dealer ot Spruce township, was in the city Friday and paid the Times a pleasant and substantial call. Those wanting fresh roasted coffee, tresh from the roaster and of the best quality, will call at the fruit store of Mr. Keith. Judze Gantt arnved Monday morning and opened court. Very little business was accomphshed out- side of calling over the docket and charging the grand jury. Our esteemed triend, C. B. Me- Farland, was presented with a hand- some present Sunday night from his wife, inthe shape ot a fine S 1-2 pound boy. Of course Clint is supremely happy, and why shouldn’t he be? Both mother and babe are doing well. The following named gentlemen stepped up like men since our last and made us smile trom the crown of our head to the souls of our feet: F. M. Golladay, L. W. Beck, Gabriel Isom, Jas. Lewis, E. F. Powell, J. T. Moler, J. W. Silvers, W.N. Porch, H. C. Mills, S. M. Starke, Caleb Richardson and Burt Conard. Thanks, gentlemen, and we hope others will take the fever | when they see this ! Special ‘Notce. The Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. decoration everything a l tide, to rest his weary bones, lieth down to pleasant dreams. Gen. Shelby 1s putting in a large crop of castor beans. Will | overseer. 15 | Ferguson, our effir: ound and 1 to have good roads, that stir up the boys. P Grandpa and Grandma Tharp, of Greenfieid, lil., made their law, R. D. Bibbs, a two day’s last week. team, stolen on the night of May 12. We understand the team was fonnd in Kansas City. and the are in pursuit ot the thief, Mr. Nestlerode. who 1s known to ing the chap, and bringing him to justice Since ¢ Presidency ’Squire solemnizing weddings on pects of the’ coming flax crop. Miss Josie Stewart, g highly ac- complished young tady of Elkhart, has returned to hersister’s Mrs. J. Ervin, after a stay of two months, with her brother, Daniel, of West Point township. Now, it really Browme— -veland is elected to the White has the been seems funny Tn me a tault will claim, When she is guilty of the same. Were we the ‘‘young-thin-haired- cramiumed - bachelor - pedagogue,’ we should certainly call that sarcasm. But we have no inclination to detend the bachelor. But your thoughts, (for which you alone are responsible,) we still positively as- sert that every assertion 1s nthil, uthil fit, tous. And turther more Jear Brownie, we know that despite such Co. has a large surplus ot money to } - 1 Yoan on improved tarms at seven (7) } cent. Loans closed Apply to The Warton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co. per without } delay. 25-2t The tollowing drawn up in line Monday morning | and received instructions from the | gentlemen were | court as to their duties as grand | jurors for this term: J. K. Rosier, A. Ritchey, John H. Boswell, F. S.C. McCutchen, John Daniel, Wm. Jennings, B. 0. Neat W. H. Gannoway. A. Ritchey was appointed fore- man by the court. The names of these gentlemen sufficient to stnke terror to the wrong doer and the law breaker. Ray, Sam’) Levy, are it is quite an easy matter tor you to be mistaken. We refer you to Ben Berry for authority. Quite a number of neighbors and son-in- visit rode on the recovery of his mule | authorities | We} See | seemed to indicate trust they may be successtul in find- | ure shower, of small pros- } that | soon, at least Mr. Fisher would like | so we shall bid adieu to the Timers, to know that B. had realized such a | and its readers as correspondent, as | ‘loss. we think the one will be sufficient } CO :. CARRITHERS & CO} Brown Eves, jfor Summit any way. se OBSERVER. Summit. | eee ise North side square, Butler, Mo. friends ot Mr. Nestlerode expressed | their sympathies one day last week, by turning out and donating a good days work in his corn field. Such sym- | pathies are to be appreciated. While sitting at our official desk, the singular report came to us of a young man who went to his neigh- | bors on last Sabbath eve, in the big wagon, to get the cows. Rev. Wright preached quite an able discourse at Silver Dale, on last Sabbath ; “Spirit and Truth.’ The wheat fields are putting out in head and show a subject large crop ot cheat. Strawberry season has arriy festival. closed his s and why can’t we have a Weldon Yates Lone Star and the people of that chool district can our say, ‘*well done thou good and servant, for thy work among us has not been in yain.”’ Ont yS. M, Talbot and W. Chambers and says to visit such excellent lady were visiting at J. folks in St. Louis. She will be absent ‘Time and terms to suit borrower. ! ing ‘parties returned to the Beatty | about six weeks. She may, while NO COMMISSION, money ready | house and were soon married They are at less expense than in the city, change her mind and con- | $00n as papers are signedyno delayno | Judge Hawkins. any other house in town and ae tinue her jo r grass | appraisment, no es, es of € ee ees a Money on Hena ‘DEFY COMPETITION | State, where she has a host of fends | ination, no ‘middle man’ to : Ti 3 g . ‘ zi » iowest rates. ime , j and relatives. Papers made payable in K Sera Pace i ta . . ~ . a : nies ronage 0 t The company in which F. M.,Citv. All Bates county t ie pao hes Trimble’s house and household ; done through the goods were insured has adjusted the ; at Butler, Mo. ar ! would have been adjusted sooner.but is real enjoyment, 1 wishes a few! more such would move iuto that neighborhood. Miss Laura Clark is teaching an excellent school at Edgewood. Almost every farmer m this part of he county is planting corn over. A Sunday school j at Silverdale, the 4thS was org Sunday of May, with W. B. Kennedy as Superin- tendent. Weldon Yates and S, M. Talbot passed dow n the road on Monday to take i p ty, come L piace to 2 more asthe good Mr. j spring and will probably not get a) M. Risley. to Dora Atkison, Rev. | gage Company are permanently After Dick Hurt gives you a clea good stand, The fault in most} Alexander Walker, of the First | established in loaning money on im- | shave he uses Violetine, or fag cases, we think, is in the seed plant- | Presbyterian church,officiating. This | proved farms—no delay, no red Mb bis it on vai } ed. Corn that was cribbed last fall | act but consumates an attachment! tape Abstracts of titles furnished. | 44.417 Faas ated his new sen tau and kept dry seems to be giving | ot many years standing, as the two | Money on hand at the lowest com- | South side square. satisfaction. Farmers should take a| developed a strong attachment tor | Peting rates. 25-2t | lesson and try to crib early a. suffic— | each other when mere children and} A small insect resembling a | 1ent amount from which to select seed / tne mtervening years has only ten- | flea, 1s said to have done, and is| THE in the spring. j dered to strengthen their love. It | doing, great harm to various kinds oe : M:. Ashby Hamilton intorms us; was a very quiet wedding, onlv the | of vegetables in Bates county. H Saddlery Establishment | he will be off for the west 1n a tew | members of the family, with a! SRS EP days with a lot of blooded cattle, as \few of the most pata friends | : Farm for Sale. Pee: Se the quarantine regulations have | being present. The ceremony : ea sell my farm, aoa oi § } z “ | section i, in summit township, 5 raised. was very impressive, and the | hundred acres. Divided in fots to | | GRAVES & NI The Rev. Dr. Maxy, of Johns-{brde never looked more lovely, | suit purchaser. Terms easy. ‘Ur ' town, will preach at Elizabeth nor the groom handsomer, an2_ both A. HAMILTon. mS) - Chapel the first Sunday innext month | seemed supremely happy within Miss Jane Freeman, a young lady : gies tepid ete bes ; thousands for all who may call for|companv. The Time them. | gratulations and best wishes. Miss Henrietta Howe will leave | neo ae ; next Saturday to visit a sister living Money break out ot nis barn lot some time into room next Mon ago, and as one had been recently —Record. brought from tern part otf aS as i eae opus Having Henry county, e supposed that Ch they *“Squint Eyes’? an able writers for the ever item of interest ; to **gather up Farmers are fi hard winter. items, which are Mr. P. S. Caldwell, ot Windsor: Mrs. War t pears in the Fer, Of * of correspondenc and | Boonville, are sull with their broth hy. who is almost tolks ot the | | wn > n Spra : hour | Lone Star has a thriving Sunday | as Laois SR ee arly 4 lexpe ie, aiso s orother. n <4 ft fitt re. ogether j school with S. M. Talbott as Sup-} a = Se ee Sa ss Pp ponere: 1% Boe of fi a or more, f gether = Mr. Tas. jler, f Ne alistine, th a genera 3 onto th > , : ieritendant and E. P. Foster as j ae = 2h 2 3 pee Wel oad dics Sata eran oe ep bei Ine for Cc ‘ed to + ee busines SS beens all of Cooper county. were invited to Mr. Ashbv Hamil- assistant. | seas oe ae | Mrs. Anna Hansberger started; ton’s by Mr. Ross, who had been | Thethreeareone—Orvill Shelby, é = : ; : mee ade and bs : ”* | recently for her new home in Colo- promised by Mr. H. the privilege of | } lady ar OV. a . 1 1 . j : = a ; -, {rado, accompanied by her sister, rtv, and spent the evening in| | ‘-Brownie’’ scems to have a pick | 5 . Sees 7 at ihe bachelocs ; Miss Hattie Bell. ng the light tantastic toe. All} ct : é . me 1 5 ,..| Messrs. I. N. Bodkin D. W, Steele present enjoyed themselves to their | Booming times — The Butler} area z 3 2 E it Weekly Tive j and his father, shipped some fine | heart’s content Mr. Hamilton 1s | = : ae a aie > -_.41._ | looking hogs Monday last vous of the most genial of hosts, as all yy 4. 7 We congratulate Nelson Nestle— = i : poe 1 hev were bought for near noth- will test: . t Sping shewers are plentiful, and fy who were ' Thursday eve a number of our What was intended to be occasion- : . : } ; é z : os "e are Ye) o » ‘ 'zens arose from their couches, hit ally dritted o regularity, South me and we are SE ling the m at their lamps, and dressed themselves, | Summit into Summit, and with this } a , = - » os > . 2 preparatory for the dreadful storm, aggre ssion items are taken from t le samc pl 1¢ e, which the approaching angry clouds , North Summit, ut thanks to) clude no} and will cheerfully it Him, whose eye 1s ever over us, , twas only a pleas- asdon damage w hailstones and rain. , items, which we had The second month of school clos- | account of their havin ed Friday; we hear a few lady vis- ; substance prior to our itors were present, and they report} in, yet we were disp the daily average tor the past month South Summit, yet ,ho obligations to n thirty-one, We think Butler will lose a widow Farmers everywher sie com= plaining of a very poot ae ofcorn. Some have planted the third time this bride’s parents, on sou atir UEGES 2. mR- | themselves. Mrs. D. ©. Smizer informs us that | she is sprouting sweet potato shps | them on hand by the wh for sale and has Hollinbeck furnishea t losses, which amounte ! to something Mr. ndation. over $1,100. - will build again on the same fou The losses | when the agent first came around it, about complet en in was not convenient for him to wait te county court would see , i - - = Fe ast CSE ese : “4 BM. VY. DG TI ELA unul all parties could be notified and | he matter. ~ Se that the Gulf road will ¢ te ‘ tinols. got together. F.C. Smith, ot But- ments will cost a tew de . and of | be parallel i nt and HAS [iss > FROM FR < . bait ercherun i. «valved at Si. ler, represents the company in which ; Course they may be some kickers:) Appleton. There can har whiel includes : z : i : are the property was msured, but we | but the court has only done what) doubt as nty of sf EMT bs AU HORSE don’t remember the name of the}Should have been done years ago. _R Free ‘ We predict company. C. R. Radford had some horses to | S° at surprised w Look around Times ur - bursday evening la neighborhood, therefore we at the whole fi in having to ers pass so long as it was Married— At the residence of on Wednesday, Mav 27th, Dr. Geo. Mrs. Atkison spread 4 bountitul and delicious supper, to h all did full justice, for Everybody vou take such Henry . am. (arrithers & ( A wholesale house in Kansas City pr esent, con= {| — - = SS = Coy, Carrithers & Ct hat you know right where leld 1s wanted ive up to ® caused us some prepared, on g appeared in s being handed So if it is a new straw you want for] osed to let it confined to e were 10 cents or upwards under ; concessions, to tind it the th Main street, The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- Violetine. !of Butier, while on he cepot last Monday with the intention of boarding the first New Mexico, was overtaken by her lover Eugene DeMent, and was prevai | upon to return tothe city and | in the bonds of matrimony, to which Tne contract- iy Way to the | Their stock is composed of the styles ot Saddles and Hares All the leading grades of Collars at the Lowest Pri¢ Mrs. | roquets tor the and train for s extends con- unite she gave her consent. REPAIRING NEATLY DON J.T. GRAVES & SO Notwithstanding there has been a PINCH AOUS rush to ourcost sale during weeks, we have stock and com-, plete. assortment lef ' They niust he sold atonce- Comei and see usand we will give Weil € hen the past 7 still a larce yor a bargain: cription done i lon’t “ don’t you Bonheur. =

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