The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 4, 1885, Page 8

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ITEMS. LOCAL —_———— more appli per 4-tf ave } cations tor fir interest and commissions. u cent. County court is in session. There are 387 students in atte at the State University this year. left left yesterday Payson rsorning for B. 3t Six per c money at Ben Canterbury & Co’s. morning and opened court. McFariad Bros. Jackson’s Common Sense linament. are agents for terbury & Co. tf Henry Clay Dean was attending the St. Clair circuit court last week. John Kelley has recuperated suf- ficiently to talk tarff to Virginians. Anatrace eee a Ben B. Can- terbury & Co. tf The townmuddleeditor has mate- vialized. We were afraid he had { vanished. J. R. Jenkins, Circust Clerk, wife and daughter, Mabel, spent Friday sm Kansas City. Juage 'D. A. DeArmond went down to Jefferson City last Thursday on legal business. McFarland Bros. sell Jackson’s Common Sense linament. , Will R. Morrison, of this city, has been employed to teach the | Redmond school northeast of town. The mast crop of southwest Mis- souri this year immense, and thousand ot hogs are being tattened is on it. McFarland Bros. sell Jackson’s Common Sense linament. i T. J. Lingle, of the Henry Coun- i ty Democrat, was in Washington City last week, and called on the president. Take a look at Ben B. Canterbury & Co’s. new office, borrow some money and see how CHEAP it 1s. 3t It is said newspapers wrapped acound young trees in an orchard will prevent the rabbits gnawing them. Shucking gloves 75 cts and $1.00. Everybody else sells them tor $1.00 and $1.25 at the American Clothing House. 49 2t lackson’s Common Sense lina- # ment at McFar.anp Bros. a J. }. McKee. one of our best friends and subscribers, called Mon- day and made us happy with the cash for another year. { Newt ‘Douglas’ “famous rmnning ) hore ‘*N. J.,’? was badly hurt in a railroad wreck at Humbolt, Kansas, about a week ago, | Go McFarland Bros. tor i Common | Sense linament. *. H. Belt, of near Adrian, had a struck at this office Monday. advertising his personal property for sale on the ioth inst. Mr. Belt forms us that it is his intention to go to New Mexico. McFarland = to in- Go to Bros. tor Jackson’s Common Sense linament. Max Weiner’s shoe store 1s hes quarters for the yery best makes of custom boots and shoes, at the very | n lowest prices that can be made < . lass L first class g Common S McF ARLAND Bros. Jackson’s ment at Money! : .Thehe ae . Money! Phe best rates given by j Money! * Ben B. Canes Co: ; Wancot Seeingis Belie x, George Morris, living out mile and a halt northwest of New Home had his entire flax crop burned st week, ab: one Cause of the n Clothing House hat they have sold ove one huudred overcoats already season. No one ‘*kick Prices j they are so cheap. informs us ee at Ben B. Tend you erty tha f 3 / a Judge Gantt arrived Monday i Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- | Mr. Cole, of Kansas City, brother of Judge C. D. Cole, i circuit court this week. 1S ¢ Six per cent, money at Canterbury & Co’s. W. H. Walton City yesterday to buy some feeding left for Kansas cattie. art communication this Sorry our | arrived too late for publication | week. Jackson’s Commen Sense linament } : copy ovr article anc | for sale by McFRRLAND Bros. Cheapest line of overcoats ever brought to Bates county can be | = . . . tound at Amerian Clothing House. Miss Mary McGee 1s the most fashionable dress maker in town. McFarland Bros. are selling | Jackson’s Common Sense linament. Gloves! ‘gloves! gloves! gloves! at wholesale prices at the American Clothing House 49 2t Mrs. Jackson Corder, of Higgins- ville, 1s visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Walton, for a few weeks. Call on Miss Mary McGee it you want your dress cut and mace in the latest style. S. B. Newbell valuable piece of property for sale, title clear. All he asks is for purchaser to pay tf a has taxes. . Thompson, of Craw- her Mrs. M. ford county, Kansas, is visiting niece Mrs. Jno. A. Lefker: Hon. John M. Courtney our pop- ular cattleman, by special invitation is in attendance at the tat cattle show at Kansas City this week. Don’t fail to buy one ae our $7.09 or $8.00 overcoats. They are worth double the mone American Clothing House. The three mile law as has been in | vogue over at Columbia, has been declared unconstitutional by Judge Burkhardt. Ladies if you want your dresses made 1m the latest style call on Miss Mary McGee, in rear of Mrs. Ken- nett’s store. SIX PER CENT money on hand to loan on improved farms. Nored tape. No delay those having good security, The Watton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co. At Butler National House Block. We have received from Stinson & Co.. ot Portland, Maine. the well known Art Publishers, a magnificent, full length steel engrav- ing of General Grant. It after Anderson’s celebrated photograph, to is which was made while the general | was still in fuli vigor, and represents him in his sturdy, manly strength, as | the people wish to remember him. It is, undoubtedly, the best portrait ever made of the general. Messrs. Stinson & Co. are in need of agents for several important, popular, new publications, and offer that should be heeded need of pre ble work ; inducements by those who full those in write to them will receive, free, particulars. Read our Bargain prices and then comeand exam- ine the Soods it will cost you nothing and we gua, ran- tee you will prozit there by- R- Weil & Co., North side square: | non Sen: Jackson’s Co ass school for the Report of Dou : 1S ber enrol 17; boys, 16 7 lv daily 31 Numbe 620 Average for each pupil, Cases of tar umber d Can- & Co's. ive Hotel, ee Bank Opera | George | : Num-! | | A Pilagarist. Orear. da, Mo., by J. Davis 7; i article was headed PES EES City | Girls,”” was well or written than any article we have the pl of rez t some ltime. But if we were J. Davis and | could write such an artic we would be t rom an obscure writer as o ‘‘New York Girls,’ and York Mercury. it in the New thereby get all the credit. Rut that 11s the way with those men who try to be humorous, like Bill Nye. They | duce both articles—a- | guilty to a charg will watch around or perhaps sub- scribe for some humorous paper, ike the Thomas Cart, not taken by one near, and then soon as they a good article they will copy it. change it very little as Bill Nye has) done J. Davis Orear’s artzcle and | launch it out on a sympathetic world | as their orzginal production. It we H were J. Dayis Orear we would po- politely request of Bull Nye, that, when he copied our articles and pub- lished them in a Jéttle one-horse pa- | per like the New York Mercurv, any- | see) and that he will ut least giye us credit, | and will further say. if Mr. Nye} should se he is a plagarist, we can easily pro- | house. this and deny the fact that | we have them | Mayesburg. gseen 3 ‘Limes fr will te is flourish If we our coal Mr. 1 as dise vered ,on th Mr. Coiema burned last Wednesday. Miss Fannie Buck, who is ae ing an old school at Warrensburg, is home on account of tne sickness Mars her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Mayes went to Chicasp last Monday with a car load ot his fine cattle. There are tew cattle being fed here this fall, the corn being lighter than the farmers expected. Judge Edwards ef Altona passed through here Thursday en route to Clinton. We had a tramp fortune teller through here last week. Doc. Griffith has completed his 1t looks fine. Yours coming again, ‘“JAKE.”’ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, in our possession. — Lowry City When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Times, | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, rai Eas ele had Children, she gave them Castoria, } Ben B. Canter- = Don’t Borrow Money Until You See { bury ‘ side square Butler, Mo. rE Kimber erlin, surgeon ot K. C. Eye and Ear Infirmary will visit Laclede hotel, Butler, at his regular date, Nov. 23d. Artificial eyes and glasses fitted, cross eyes straightened, ed. Note the date and come in the day. Go and see Ben B. Canterbury & Co., at their new office on west side square. No stairway to climb; where you can get money cheap, on one, two, three, time. All business confidential. rt Wecan save you money on your shoe bills, come and seeus- R- Weil & Co-, North side square- Malicious Assauit. A case was brought betore Squire Cook this morning, wherein M, D. Bradiey is charged with making a} malicious assault upon Wm. Pugh, of Papinville, on the 15th inst. On account of his being considered a rather desperate character, his arrest has been delayed until yesterday, when a warrant was placed in the hands of Constable Keith, who went out last evening and brought in his} The prisoner offered to plead | the to to man. re of disturbing Cook was refused taken peace, but Squire plea, Justice Barton’s court and will have a hearing afternoon. The County Attorney has been telegraph and the case this ed tor and will appear in behalf of | the ste ate.—Rich Hu I Herald. A Negro For ger. Marshal Brady received a letter Thursday from Constable Callaw ot Clinton, inclosing a check on this city. hundred by Jones Ingersol. It was presented at the | Salmon Bank in Clinton a few days | not very ; work ige negro, ested and p! the check 1s drawn ina very bunylin manner we would judge th dangerous in thi —Nevada Mi is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balmis the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-glass. cataract, and every op- i eration on eye, ear or throat perform- early | five or seven years | & Co., west ; We want everybody to call ‘and invsetigate the Bar- \gainswe advertise, ive are ‘the leading and lowest ‘price Boots and Shoe house in the southwest- R. Weil & Co,- North side square. “Good “morning, Mr. Catron. Can you tell me what is the occas- 1on of all that crowd of men going up the stairway over Dixie’s drug store ? They must be holding court, atn’t they?” | Oh, no; that 1s the office ot Jar- vis, Conklin & Co. some 6 per cent. money over there, and the people are all flocking in to get some of it. No need of people kicking about high rates now | Go over and see them if you need | any money; they will treat you right.’ | Buy your mens hats at the Grange ! Store if you want to save money. | Lefker wants white corn at mill or eleyator. 36-tE | You will always do better by buy- | ing your Boots and Shoes at, MAx | Werner’s Shoe Store, than at any other plade in the city. | All the white corn in the county | | wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. 36-tf | Go to R. F. Canterbury tor cheap money. ‘*Money saved 1s money made.”" | | { { ; You can afford. to rest after climb- ing the stairs at the Grange store to buy your new hat. Don’t sell ye your white corn until you see Lefer at mill or elevator he on prices. **knocks the spot’’ your Don’t go foolishly before you call cloak McConn 1 spend to ordered at Mrs. Are you burthened with MONEY! ! MONE MONEY! MONEY fO LOAN in AMO UNTS OF $1,000 AND UPWARDS AT 6 PE CENT, CALL AND SEE US. JARVIS, CON & sy W. LL. POWELL, ™ “ForRent, The handsome Hu igsrics resi- dence, incl just south ot rent. One of ss, 4 i They have got Office, ‘For grain and seeds ofgail kin on “Gas Or imers of Bates county, that he ON EXHIBITION. 107 BEOSTEADS, 29 STIL 49 IN WAREHOUSE. “One Car Load 400 on the Road, | The best ever oftered for the money, The Heaviest Rail you ever saw on a Cheap Bed. Opera House Furniture Store, ADIES who are tired of Calicoes that fade in sunshine or wash Purplesand “Quaker Styles” perfectly fast and reliable FOR SALE BY ALL DRY GOODS DEALERS BUGKIES, SPRING WAGONS & PHAETON Ever offered the people of the Southwest. Examine our work before you buy. Harness at cost to parties buying buggies of us. We respectfully solicit your patronage. Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah St Special attention paid to all kinds ot Buggy Repairs. TO Having leased the Butler Elev tors for aterm of years, W. M.WILSO Desires to announce to ‘the f SY pay the iehest Market Pr Dre and Flax Seedtol COAL! COAL! sie I havefleased and am prepam - peopie with a qual . aie erior to any coal th® in nection with harder shop. ic PRS Sit Ir i« 2 5 ly clear of sulpbur ; Cc Pp entirely f sulp any W

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