The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 17, 1885, Page 8

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H f ! aaa NEAR NStn nap meeNnsaANaeNemmoRer temo LOCAL ITEMS. See J. K. Bruglar wants more appli loans. 7 per 4-tt cations for first-class cent. interest and commissions. Gus Wyard will sell harness cheap. The finest line of Boots & | Shoes in the southwest and all at cost. R- North side sqr- s go to Gus Wyard. tterlin & Legg for bugey yon repair. 26-1m Mrs. W. E. Walton is friends in Kansas. visiting New tops and cushions made at Catterlin & Legg’s for old buggies. The young ladies of Osceola have orgamzed a Mother Hubbard party. What next Sold by Gus Wryard, everything | un the harness line. A store zt Roscoe was entered by | thieves last week and robbed of dry zoods, boots, shoes, jewelry, etc. A number of our young people called on the visiting young ladies at Mr. Abell’s tast Friday night. The organization of a fire compa- ny in Butler would be a good thing, as well as a great protection to property. Rev. W. H. Wieman, pastor of the First Presbyterian churchin Rich Hill, took in the Electric City Friday last. The ‘‘Kid,’’ our Foster corre- comes to the front this a batch interesting spondent, week with news. ot Patronize the Butler Carriage Works. 26-1m Take your wool to Lewis Hoffman and get the highest market price in spot cash. 24-1m J. A. Purinton, ahighly respected and old resident of Taborville, St. Clair county, died suddenly last Sat- urday morning. The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- gage Company are loaning money at the very lowest rates. Privilege granted to pay before due. Money furnished without delay. 25-2t All the instruments belonginff to the telephone company have been removed from this city. Didn’t pay was the cause Buggies repaired and repainted in finest style and on reasonable rates, Catrerin & LEGG, 26-1m Butler, Mo. Thos. McKinney and wife, of Pleasant Gap township, called the latter part ot the week and renewed allegiance to the TimEs tor another year. S. B. Newbill represents the best Life Insurance Co. in America. Go have your hfe msured. 22tf ). P. Thomas, of New Home township, was in the city Friday. He informs us that he has the finest thirty-five acres of corn of any grow- ing in Bates county, all first plant- ing. Everything m the buggy line trom a bolt to the finest carriage at Catrertin & Lecce, East Dakotah st. Esq. U. Mitchell, of Hume, one} of the staunch farmers and demo- 26-1m Weil € Co.' M. S. Cowles was inday | Miss Ostrum 1s visiting triends in | | Pleasant Hill this week. Miss Myrtyle McBride on a two week’s } Lamar. berry Look here, ladie e straw ; season 1s about over and the Times | office has not been presented with a | short cake yet. The Missouri hold rool growers asso- its annual meeting cers at Sedalia to- | ciation will and election of c day. The convention Grand Division of the Knights Pythias of the State of Missouri will | | be held in Springheld on the 24th, 25th and 26th ot August. of the annual {| ‘The pre tion of t at | Butler are going steadily on. We | will enthuse with our usual enthusi- lorious Fourth’’ asm this year. Don't be persuaded But call and Get our. prices or Boots and Shoes | before you purchbse. We nip and tuck be- Nevada It seems to be | tween Sedalia and as to which place can turnish the most thieves, cutting Nevada sensational items, and shooting scrapes, etc. seems to wear the belt so far. Oscar Reed, Jr., ot Grand River 1 the city last week township, was and did not fail to add_ his He reports mite to the printer’s happiness. crops looking very well, and with a good season a big corn crop 1s as— sured. Don’t Forget That you can save from i to 4 pe cent. by borrowing money trom Jar- vis, Conktin & Co., office north side square, Butler Mo. Johnny O’Rear was in the city Friday and paid us a pleasant call. He intorms us that he will shortly issue the ‘*Thos. Cat’’ at Rich Hill, with all the modern variauons of his telineship in his back yard concerts and soirees. We have another lot of Cloth Shoes, at 50 cents a pair. Thisis the best bar- Sain for houseware ever offered. R- Weil §- Co, North Side sqr- A double wedding in high life took place at the First Presbyterian church in Rich Hill on the gth inst. The con- tracting parties were H. G. Spaker and Miss Clara A. Kuhn, and T. J. Johnson and Miss Elida L. Kuhn. Rev. W. H. Wieman officiating. The city council last week pur- chased the four wheeled street grader. It is a daisy and does its work well. They also purchased a new plow to be used on the streets, which are being putin fine condition by our street commi ssioner, Money on Hend To loan at the lowest rates. and terms to suit the borrower. lege to pay any time be- | fore due. Abstracts of titles turnish- crats of Bates county, was in attend- ance at circuit court last week and did not fail to pay his respects to the booming Times. 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. Wool Wanted. | Hoffman wants all your 24-1m Lewis wool. A horse was stolen from the barn of Albert Smalley, of Hume, on the | night of the Sth inst. Mr. Smalley offers $25 reward for the capture ot | the thief, or $50 for the thief and horse. Special Notice. The Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. has a large surplus of money to Joan © roved tarms at seven (7) Loans withou pply to The Watton & TucKER Land Mortgage Co. closed ; night. ed. The Warton & Tucker 25-2 Land Mortgage Co. | Will and M 1e Morrison | ; returned last Thursday from Mor- 1 where they | have been attending 1001 for the past two The Times knowledges a pleasant call from Miss Nellie and Miss Minnie McFarland years. ac— ' on Saturday. E. M. King, a jeweler ot App! ; ton City, had a quantity ot jewelry | stolen from his store last Wednesday | A portion ot the goods were | i recovered near Rockville. The thief | had them m a tin bucket and dropped the bucket j seeing the officers and ht out for the brush, making good his escape. ton & Tucker Land Mort- permanently proved tape. Mon peting rates. of; arations for the celebra- | will save you money R-| | Weil § Co, North side sqr- | Time | Privi- | at 1g in the grocery line, we advise you to go to Pharis | & Son’s, next door to Ties office stairway. to Paans & IMES Office stair- after siness, returned to home in St Lous, rday. } Our young rend L. A. Weil, | after a pleasure trip of a week or two | to Chicago and St. Louis, returned |} home Frnday. He reports a mag- j nificient time n and ; of Lamar, who have | visiting the Miss Abells, will ret home to-morrow morning. W know the young folks of Butler will be sorry to se Adolph Wei } free magic on It can be wit- house yard and the night of the 4t nessed fro the street i urday ft uaded soon fully five hundred persons col- A flue burr ad ne caused mond. ring out the alarm damage was done. i There wiil be a literary and mus- night. Solos, duetts, quartetts, reading and instrumental music will make up the for the evening. programme The First Presbyterian church ob- served last Sunday as children’s day and the church was beautifully dec- orated. Singing and speaking took the place of the regular services, and the exercises were of high order and very interesting. The first quarterly meeting occas- ion tor the year at the Ohio st M. E. church will be next Sunday, The elder will preach morning and mght. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will take place immediately after the morning services. The love feast will take place at 3 o’clock p. m. During the Saturday last Pierce Hackett, hving near Virginia, county, had two mules and a When the storm | this mare killed by lightning. storm boy that was plowing the hitched them to a barb wire tence, and sought shelter from the storm, and the same bolt that killed the mules also killed the mare, yards distant in the pasture. came up the muies some of | This is the closing week the academy, and examinations are about To-night the Hesperian | Society holds its open session at the church to-morrow completed. Presbyterian commencement exercises will be held at the opera house; and to-morrow night the alumni reumon and banquet A great of interest is bemg manifested kes place at the academy. eal c fin the academy. | Money for Everybody. Time and terms to suit borrow VO COMMISSION, moneyt appraisment, no expenses of exam- i man” pay. Papers made payable at your own homes. All Bates county business done through the new branch office at Butler, Mo. Call | Office north side public square. Jarvis Conxiin & Co. W. L. Powe tt, Manager- ation, no **middle to | { and see us. HAGAN’S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh- ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you can’é tell. Sallie lected atthe house ot Judge DeAr-} ical entertainment given at the Ohio | street M. E. church next Tuesday | hundred artd fifty | soon as papers are signed,no delay,no | CORRESPONDENCE. Burdett. came up hort visit one of our most | esteemed young tarmers, is visiting his parents in Hz Robert Wil ed to nel s us sweet say anythin , but we hope you will return w your hearts your e are some of | t | Mudd, assessor is seen scouting over the country this week. Mr. Henry Mudd 1s having him a | fine residence b which, whea | completed, will be te a cheerful | domicil. { } Rev. delivered an able | ; Sermon to a - audience last Sab- | j bath r ng at the Baptist church. | The we neglect Diep.—Mrs. Cathr inst., departed fom this life to the Mrs. | Cathrein was the mother of our well | “How ion. subject was, can SO great a salva , on the 6th i better world; age, 7S years. | known citizen, Daniel Cathrein, who sorely mourns his loss. The funeral services were held at the Baptist church on Sunday at 4 p- after which the body was consigned to its Burdett m., last resting place in the cemetery. Last Friday evening, as we were rambling through the country en- deavoring to gather a tew items for the Timers, we were informed that an exhibition would be given that even- ing under the auspices of the teacher, Miss Tee Berry, at the Dixie school house. Thinking it would be a good j place to spend the probably get acquainted with some evening, and of the charming belles of that district, {we returned tea, donned our every day attire and put home. ordered on our long coat, waxed our mous- tach and parted our hair in the mid- dle, and directed our thither. On arriving we found a large number steps assembled and some ot the exercises All| performed their parts well and en- | After the exer- rushed about begun, which were excellent. | joyed a gooa time. we | cises were over | among the young ladies and intro- | duced ourselves the best we could, | but was not so unate as to get! acquainted with Miss B. But we ! | saw her and could judge that sheis a highly accomplished young lady,and that she 1s pertectly competent for 'the position of training the young ideas how to shoot = After biddinga directed thac few good nights we our we | steps homeward, hopeir would have the pleasure of meeting | such an assembly ot charming belles | again soon. Frirz. Cor ad a fine shower. ad. Have just } The tolerably well. Mr. E. Mills i mill at this plac Miss Ella Butler has been visiting f the crop iooks J her sister, in the north part o county, for the past three weeks. Rev. M. J. ; county, spent afew days a last week, glled his regular ap; ment Sunday and r Miss Nettie ‘Fresh }get the highest markét price in cash. patronage of the public is solicited. South Side public Square, Butler, Mo. Go TO THE RED FRONT YOUR FOR Qroceries ant Queenswan NEXT DOOR TO PALACE HOTEL isee us and get our prices. We have the freshest line ot goog city. Our Canned goods, Sugars, Coffees. Teas, Tobaccos, Fi can’t be Heat. Our prices are low. J. EK. WILTIANMS & CO, = Ly New Meat Market. CHOICE ROAST -O-— Meat of all Kinds CONSTANTLY ON HAND. | | sale cay | The Farmers who have fat stock for JAMES SMiTE Peer re Straw Hat I) Kinds, all Styles, all Pr (oy, Carrithers & (i A wholesale house in Kansas City being forced to suspend business = ~ We Have Overloaded They were bought for ner noth- ine and we are selling them at the same price. Coy, Carrithers & 6 want {@ straw hat a new you 10 cents or upwards, you know right whe@ , to find it : h J COY, CARRITHERS & CO’ North side square, Butler, Mo.

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