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t w tor Baldwin City, K The Butler Weekly Times. yoL. VII. (ORRESPONDENCE. Summit. Weather somewhat cool. The frosts have hurried up corn asfing.- Some think the late corn was dam- sged by the frost. Broom corn men have been flying | goond in this section. One would | from the interest they manifest | ‘glooking alter that crop that it is | short this season, ‘Squire Wright is on the sick list | apresent. Other members of his | asily have been very sick, but are | ow convalescing. Elder H. R. Price will probably | emmence a protracted meeting at | Bisabeth Chapel the 3d Sunday in | tymonth, An effort has been made | phave Elder J. Wright present to | asst him. | The class in charge ot Miss Sallie jackson, at the Chapel S. S., carried ; the banner for the first month of the present quarter. Miss Sallie has shown that she is a good and com- stent teacher, and commands the respect and admiration of the whole shool. Mrs. George Graham, with others whose names we tailed to learn, left on last monday for St. Louis. Thev | will take in the fair, of course. Mr. | Graham took up school at the Red- mon school house last Monday and, | judging from the manner in which he starts in, it will be a cheap school 1! i | tor the district, notwithstanding the | Crawford, enormous price, as some thought, for which he was employed. If we had not known that the parties were jesting, our equilibrium would have been destroyed while in Butler recently by the information that we were anaspirant tor a county fice. No, gentlemen, we are | but they are both first-class teachers» | The school at No. 2 is | for vacation. | Expect to hear of his taking a sim1- BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER with his many triends in this part ot county last Sunday. Ike is a hand- we | some and genial gentleman but wonder what is the attraction here, but won’t give him away, now. | Sunday school closed for this year at No. 3 last Sunday. They had a | good school and large attendance, | why they failed to keep the school running during the winte a mys— | tery I cannot solve. | Miss Flo Forbes will ch the | | Forbes school the ensuing winter, | ! price, $40 per month. tr. Weldon | | Yates the school at SilverJale, at | $40 per month. Good round price, thout a Must be hard to please teacher. Quite a number of young ladies | are going to attend high school from this neighborhood, amongwhom are Mary Lyle will go to Baldwin City, Kansas; Mary Tipton, Lacys Kansas :Laura Lee Clark, Freeman, Mo. Girls, you have the best wish- es of Con Gle Ton. How I long Mr. Tommie Canford spent sever- al days at Louisburg, Kansas, last | week, visiting friends. He reports | good crops and lots of pretty girls. lar trp in the near future. Miss Kate Sheets has been very sick, but at this writing she is con- valescent. Miss Jessie Fussell, of Sedalia, is spending the week with Miss May at Rocky Point Farm, Theadore Green sold 42 head of three year old steers at $4 per hun- dred. Al Walley sold 12 head of two year old’s at the same, and to the The tailed to learn, but were Cass county | men. same parties. name we watisfied yet to eke out our existence mthe farm. We think, however, that Summit couid furnish plenty of good material it necessary. Our old Hunter, C. Orear, in Nemity,started on an extended hunt- jing tour in the lower counties last Thursday. All we can do is to wish them success while we long tor a tte of the delicious game they @uch desire to bag. so In company with Mr. Bigstaff and whers of this township, we, for the frst time, visited Adrian on last Thursday. We were somewhat suprised to find so much evidence | tthnft and enterprise in that little ty. We were intormed that tour Papers are being published in that place. Scudder & Mills have just completed and moved into their new bank building, which is a handsome two-story brick, and would be an} | Mament to any city three times the szeotAdrian. Besides we noticed Several other substantial brick build mgs in course of construction, all of which shows, as Mr. Mills “that Adrian 1s on a boom.” OBSERVER. said, Vinton. Laura Henderson left last: week <ansas, where she will attend school the Guavias year. Miss Laura has numerous triends here who wish her unlimited success. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Nave visited the family of H. P. Nickle not long Since, F Swannie is a first-class teacher Phom Freeman, where she has bee ANisiting her many fnends. _ Useless tor to sayt Mrs. Annie Light returned last | Monday from Baxter Springs, Kan- Sas, where she has been tor the past six Weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Maple. Miss Swannie Redin will teach the Miter term: ot school at Dana. Mis= and always a favorite with | her pupils. Miss Mattie Norman has returi Qu at Frank is b Py but just watch h him smile. Mrs. Ike Walls Was shakiag hands gompany with others of Butler and | little lady | from here did create fun among the young gallants at the Baptist associ- Wonder it a charming 1 | : : | ation. We think she did if all re-| | ports are true. ‘*Oh no’? we were | not there. | Wonder it Wm. Fleenor’s head got cold the night he lost his hat, { and had to go home without any and Hl with handkerchief tied over his head. (greater wonder, did he have any hat to lose.) Willie Crowford and Mattie Nave were visiting Annie Nickle not long since und report a pleasant time. We believe that to be the verdict of all who visit at the residence of H. P. Nickle. Mrs. A. M. Crawford and daugh- ter Clydia, have been yery sick, we are happy to announce thatat the ; present they are both convalescent, | and we hope for them a but} spee Ry re— | | covery. Scott will leave | will | In losing them we lose valuable citizens. but wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. this part ot the country | Vm. d tamily for Adrian this fall where they make their future home. Bard were in \ st Saturda They have many friends here wh gladly welcome them. Come again. Why is it that the correspondent from northwest Bates have tailed to | the nomination hy | | Brownie tor the offices of Recorder and Sheriff. We don’t think there | could be found more capable gentle- men than Messrs. Simpson and Willis , inthe democrat ranks, and it | be utter!y impossible forthe rads to beat them. heartily second Brownie’s ' { nominations with the ; second made would assurance that | if the above named gentlemen can | } be prevailed on to run they will carry | northwest Bates by a rousing ma- \jority. Let's hear trom Silabuster. i Plow Boy, and Le What, have vou to s: Mr Crumley, t several days w > spiace last week Mr. Bob Conn ul bride who " = Tessie Con : ea © groom, have re- | turned to their home at Liberty | was ‘tendants. very effectual knot and the tw were made one for all time. Bride was | Quincy | ed toilet | piush jewelry casket, Mr. and Mrs. | some | furnish the peopie with a +Mo. The Vinton base bail club will play the Liberty club at their ground , next Saturday. Mr. Henderson’s oil well is prov- ing even better than st was first judg- jed to be. They are now taking two barrels a day. WEDDING IN HIGH LIFE. At the residence of Mr, Rosier, West Ur Iowa, Sept. roth, 1885, | | Mr. Lee Stewart. of this place, and | Miss May Rosier, were united by | jthe Rev. Gardner. By 7 o’clock Thursday eve the Rosier aglow w hight and the spacious rooms were filled with guest from far and near to witness the happy | | mansion | | at_ the drew the guests into the tast arranged parlor. At § o’clock ttendants filed in and seperated, leaving a space tor} , } YW Hl the bride and groom who followed and took 2 stand between the at- | The Rev. Gardner tied a Ressian blue grograin silk the groor wore black evening suit. The atten- Steward ‘of | and Prof. Cris Rosier of | Ills. Miss Josie’s tume was a lovely dres of dants were Miss Josic this place cos—j wine gro | grain silk. Below we give partial list | ot presents to the bride: J From the Groom, a handsom watch and chain; two paintings, Dr. 2 j Mrs. Robinson; silver card receiver, Mr. | and Mrs. Stu 3 Silver card receiver | and vase combinzd, Mr. Herbert, Waver- | i pickle Annie and Grocie Tope; silver butter dish and knife, Mr. and Mrs. znd Miss Beames; Iowa; silver caster, Misses | Patterson blue satin hand paint- Miss Ce- , Ills: silver din- Rosier, Quincy, cl red Sco- and pi eof Q hams, celia Gre ner caster, Prot.C. R. Ills; cut glass tea set, ra Rosier; ow Ready for Inspection’ LEWIS HOFFMAN, 14, 1885. SSOURI aUST COMPANY, SEDALIA MO, ‘PAID UP SURPLUS fees tries AND CAPITAL $105,000 —DEALERS [N—— | All kinds of investments, securities, state county and city bonds bought and sold. Savings deposits received and interest allowed thereon MONEY to LOAN GOODS. | On real estate, in sums to suit, from one to five years at lowestrates. For tur- ther particulars apply to J. K. BRUGLER, Eee: eae a | | GEO. ( | | in Every Department at AMUEL LEVY & CO’ BUTLER, MO ). FAULHABER, Treas. President. O. A. CRANDALL, Dealer in the Best Brands of HAND MADE SOUR MASH CORN’ RYE W HISKEY . Also Imported and Native Wine field; camp rocker, Dr. Harwall and Miss | ) res = - Lawyer; set silver teaspoons, Ara Rosier: | PRICE List OF MY LEADING set silver tablespoons, Mrs.H.B. Stew- | BRANDS. art; silver cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. C | as T. Chambits West Union, Iowa, and “ELE: |J. M. Walker Old Hand-Made oncom, Miss Josie Stewari Rosier, Mo; gold lined | se ae Favors cake basket, Mr. and Dirs. Verity, Chi- | OOTY 500 cago, silver and glass vase Mrs. Whit- | Mercer Co. Small Grain Bourbon 2 more; blue cut glass tea set and, gobleis | jr pper Bourbon - 200 Mr. and Mrs. Finch Fayette. Iowa; pair | Seltomus higsmatg - Olds c . linen towels, Judge and Mrs Rogers; ar 6S es Q 6c C [aneeriet Sevey Wittens | Bm twenty five yards carpet, Mrs.G. N. en Rosier; $100, Mrs. G. N Rosier; one 5 | Call and see me at the old stand, dozen silver knives and one dozen Silver North Main St. torks, G. N. Rosier; painted plague, Mrs. O. Rogers; brown glass and gilt vase, Miss Ela Smith; pair linen towels, Miss Ella Richinson, Fayette, Iowa; silver but- ter knife, Miss Kate Rubyor, pair linen towels, Mrs Huton; pair linen towels, Miss Bell Montgomery; majolica tea pot, Mrs Cook; glass cake stand, Mr. J. H. } And Most Complete Stock of vette, Iowa; tidy, Miss Belge:; h, Miss Finch; lambrequine, M. Finch; pair nap- luss dish, M ss Pella Fin Joe Barnhart. kin rings, Mr. Now Mr. ¢ being a reader of your yalu- } ditor to explain this in- trusion: able paper, and seeing that your cor- respondent from this place was going to quit, and thinking Vinton worthy of a one (although a poor one I will prove) with your permission wi send a tew items once in awhile until worthy one takes my Cox GLE Ton, COAL! COAL! I have leased and am prepared to quality of! coal superior to any coal that has been on the market. It is almost entirely clear of sulphur; is as hard ny Walnut coai: only 5 cts per 1. My bank is at old Rich Hill. more place. aS @ bush | Roads in good condition trom Shohe Town to coal bank, hort distance. tf H.T Suose. which is only a Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Dry Goods, Glothing, i BOOTS AND SHOES, _ MILLINERY, CARPETS, | Every Shown in Butler. | O Prices as Usual, Below all Competition. SAWL LEVY & CO. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, James T. Henshaw and Mary | M. He shaw his wife by their certain deed | of tr bearing date August 28th, 1883, and duly recorded in the recorder’s office of Bates county, state ot Missouri, Book No. 32, page 122, conveyed to th undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in Bates county, Missouri, to- The southwest quarter ot the northe See and the west half of the nerth- 1arter of the northe quarter of section seventeen township tort; one (41) of range thirty-two (32), con- taining sixty acres more or less, in trust, Liowever,tor the following purpores In trust to secure the payment of on in promissory note of ev date and deed ot neretore, holder ot said no’ r ority in deed of tr Saturday, October 24th, 155 east fiont door « t the city of Butler, tate of Missouri, higflest bidder, nd, or +9 noon of that the court he retire tl Dexe, Notice ot Final Settlement. shereby given to ail creditors erested in the estate of W. H. Walker, ‘ary J. Walker and T. Polk re of eid estate, intend +o Notice others i

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