The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 11, 1885, Page 1

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\ OL. VIT. The Butler Weekly By CTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY es ee CORRESPONDENCE. Elkhart. We see you have a new corre pondent from this township but af- 1so long a delay we send you a wy items, Farmers in this section are com nencing to gather their corn which 4s not matured well and will not eld as much as was expected. There has been considerable sick- , bess in this vicinity during the past fponth, Lonzo Zimmerman after an illness | Jays died on the 23rd _ inst., and three children pf ten ind leaves a wite » mourn their loss. Dudley Chambers who has been ble, 2g pout is now conyalescent. ; onsistrng of 120 acres, to Hardman at $20 per — could not think ot 1 | fPold Bates and the fine prospecis we have for oil in this section and has purchased So acres of Martin Be adjoning the land he sold but better improved, paying $22 50 per Mr. Clements also sold 25 head of stock hogs at $3 per hundred. Mr. AVIL acre. acre, Vaniel Stewart is loseing his lotot hogs witty cholera. Perhaps twill not be amiss for me to give ny remedy, or rather preventative, of hog cholera. Lime, Hickory and a little salt with their slop Ben Berry and Sug Clark have been paddying on the new R. R. Walnut. Ben worked two and a ha > | days and came back saving the rail- road is now complete. We learn that an entertainthent et bidder for the benefit of the cch. All are invited to attend. Con Gle Ton wanted to know our opinion of the candidates which Brownte nominated. to deter that until some time so tar off we tuture as the election might change our mind. WANTED TO KNOW. What J. R. Ford done with hay. Where joc Stanfield Sunday evening. How nuts Bob gathered on the Marias des Cygnes. Why Ben Edgewood. goes every many and Sug Berry guit going to Who turned the Dutchman’s cat- tle out. SILABUSTER. Summ. Most of the farmers have x tract on their hands for cribbing corn and seem con- to be trying to complete while the weather's fair. As rail why n would s road meetings are in order, We ggest the Montrose route as t Summit have one? the best for the Emporia road, t coal discovery over in Mingo knocks the props from under us. vor Half the distance from Butler to bank on Montrose there is a coal every quarter section as thick as t one above referred to. The Summit folks don’t often get excited, but when lo you look out. Squire Innis and A. J. in the They put up and sell the best m chine that w: they ¢ must Macy ire Washing machine business. introduced ever this part of the country. low with typhoid tever, :s able | 5, to be ont again. Joe Rabourn has been very sick 0. B. Clements has sold his tarm, | James | fine | ashe at least once a week. | Reb Black and Bud Clark haye ; returned from a ten days hunt in; Jackson county, and report a good | tme and three foxes less. | We beg leave | in the | his | be given at the Burdett church | on Thanksgiving evening, at which | atancy quilt will be sold tothe high- | E Chapel. | ing out, and refilling orchards trom s rel con | trees purchased of the Lee Summit a « Price, and | nursery. of no « class. Death has once more visited the above | home of Lon Zimmerman, and_tak- named place 1 De-|ing the father, who leaves a wife and Canpee | three children to mourn his loss. We Wie andcrimad racted | extend our sympathies. meeting will c Summit! Corn gathering will soon begin. school We | Oh dear! how the ducks suffer. haves bomi- | Ss bees are coming in style. i tos, but,from | Thanksgiving is coming, and we uate wil be | wonder if anyone will remember conducted. bs ist and} MNEMOSYNE. | Presbyt Talk of +e und S iit can | CLEVERLY DowE. | come to the front with B.F. | Saree ae | Howe has the ch his | In the Guise of an Invester a Unite | parents’ wedding was published in peper in States Marshall Gets service on 1 1824: also J. W. Redmon has the the Clerk of the St. Clair little chair he used in infancy. It County Conrt. any Others have old relics, please let ———e us hear from them i Miss Howe is asant Gap. On reporter, ean ectaateat Tue of last week our eaching school a 5 z é pursuing his petegri- .Tranon to a gentleman Messrs R.N. Stubblefield, J. W. Ro McFadd A aes ane as McFadden, {| Redmon and G, B. Parker, with Aa K ei , eg andotte, IS.. as their fam s, will go down on the ss i = 3 i S place Of a alls CVaAsiVEeness i Osage next week on a nutting tour. | ' ci ian i ae 5 a led ithe x: to conclude that J. W. Re nas his new barn : , ae or : . tate something was up. With usual ) compictes and ot ourse, Teeis . i es as ; al i a ; rt | persistency questions were put, re- nappy; bul John Moore is the hap- a Qs if : ie PP) 5 oe : P| vealing the fact that Mr. McFadden | prest man we’ve seen since last fall, = 2 oe ”? | was secretary of the Kansas Detec- and it’s all over the arrival of aj. : ; t 1 : Mr. M tive Association. and his then des- uncing y at rouse. Mr. M. Z > hips ie ; lination Osceolo, for which place he says he thinks it was never intended was to leave the next morning. W for a married man to tarm and = a Q : : : i : {the promise that 1f anything develop- ways be compelled to depend on} St ote ane AR: k lhe! ie he would report to us on his re- } hired heip. ” * i \ | turn, *tgood mght’—no “twas good If George nts any more one morning—Was said, and the reporter | dollar **purps,”’ le will please cali] |.) | withdrew, | around, as we have an eye on some that can be bought at that price. ' BEN Mrs. F. ing from a fong spell ot malaria} M. Lickey isjust recover- Thursday evening Mr. McFadden | called at the Democrat office | gave the following: He was deputy | United States Marshal, western i and | fever. ve| Our neighborhood, which has a | dis- t| fine reputation for morality, will still | trict of Missouri, with headquarters 2 peor place for { at Kansas City. His mission to Os | evil doers, as most every one, old | ceola was to get service on St Clair j and young, have said by their actions |} county in the person of her clerk, in | that they wil not partake of their | the matter of railroad bonds held by | evil deeds. eastern patties. Knowing that sev - We understand that four eral futile attempts bad been mad | fellows have formed a jointcompany | on a like errand, he was determined | to de business, and all we see lacking | to **camp on the ground”’ until suc- | is a wiser head among them in order | cesstul. alias, 'to make it a success, unless they | going among the real estate men of change their tactics. OssERvER- | Gsceola withthe obtensible intention | = , ot buying property he was courteous- ‘ly received and shown many bar- | Thursday morning he picked | | , out a lot near the new depot, on | | which to build a tonsorial parlor, he | | being a barber by trade. This done | in the future be or five Assuming an and} Elkhart. Con Gle Ton!! A much euphoneous term than Brownie. Summer’s pleasant sunshine o’er- Autumn’s wailing winds,tempestous roar more | 84in the sick list for the past few weeks, | After looking about town, he was} | with is slowly recoverinz. | finally suited, and in company Jim Prown is moving his chattels | to the Wadell farm west ot Vinton. | court house to investigate the tide to Will Kennedy has moved near} the property. Stepping into the of- Ravaour. Cass county. fice of the county clerk, knowing that Mr. S. F. Brown attended services upt inquiry would reveal his idea as Mul- » and with a vague at the M. E. church, north ot berry, on iast Sabbath. to which of the two gentlemenin the The stolen horse belonging to Mr. | office was clerk, he teelingly remiz “Why, is Frv, reported in our last items, we ¢€4d, re enough work are happy to say, has been tound. keep vou both busy Oh es, Fair View has been having a pro- response. From thr grand results. his man, say ings. Weun will | papers I’d hike you begin a series « enew Witn a blankety-blank countenance Point | th k sile which the following is a c¢ Marshal’s return: vy read p MOP town Two. Hez feeding pens of) GREETING : ots a short time since ~ You are hereby c a tc and tt say, they You are hereby JH , z E summon St. Clair coun 2 the state ANS are puri, citizen of the state of eot the finest to be in the coun Perry Wils Bro., will teed j United § ; - Divis the comipg wit yone hun- Miss dred head of s Elk merly owned ‘some line of new designs, trimmings, ‘which is filled with i there. Joe Raybourn, who has been on | he now desired residence property. | the real estate agent repaired to the | NOVEMBER 11, 1885 READ THIS, = a C.B. LEWIS y and Favorably Has Purchased ELEIOEA 9; een THIN GS THAT CAN BE HAD AT CASSITY BROTHERS... —— (6 pes Known , KEITH'S -OLD- STAND Has 60 Changed it That it is Now Entirely NEW Blankets, Flannels and Hosiery. We handle the celebrated Sedalia Mills blankets Grocery & Restaurant the best in the market. Flannels all wool, 35 to 45e¢ per yard, yarn and hosiery, gloves | and mits. Also a large line of Dry croods, Dress Goods In wool suitings we have the lates COMBINED. He Will Keep Canned Goods, tionery, Groceries Fruits &e Confes see You can get a lunch at his establishment at ai! hours. Mr. Lewis never does anything by halves. He will please the Public at amy cos Don’t fail to give him a call styles, 25 and 54 inches, at 81 to 1.25. Ladies’ RSE Se 1: 24 Or Second Door South of Arlington. cloth skirts S125 and up. Our store has . 23d, been replenished with all the latest style dry Cc. B. LEWIS. goods and notions, and we can offer you aes a, AOI oe 2 > Trustee’s Sale. greater bargains than ever before: Sere OR are 'clared himselt to be single and unma MILLINERY DEPARTMENT | ried), by his deed ot trust, bearing da . | September 1852, and duly recorde | in the recorder’s office of Bates county, The millinery department is under the | Méscet so tee eedenrignel brane tee ‘ WI : "a hi 91 r , - ae folle x described 1 estate, situate, supervision of Mrs. M. V. Bailey, who is rec- | iving’and being in the county,’ of Bates o . nd state of Missouri, to-wit: The north- ognized to be the best and most tasty trim-_ wes yuarter ot the southwest quarter of ss section twenty-eight (28),township torty- Itv . rork <j ys 2 of range thirty-two (32), con- ;mer in the city. Her work is guaranteed |ene 0 2f rose ire 3 Min in every par ticular. and done in the latest In trust to secure the payment of one cr of ev date therewsth, style of the art. Call and see her amd ~jinvintais acca ‘ot trust fully described! and, whereas, said note is past due and ac. remalns unpaid. Now, theretore, at the ; request of the legal pinay ot eps pees ry at | and by the authority in me vested by the We also have abraneh store at Walnut | terms of said deed of teust, I will, on » pe ii | Wednesday, November 11th, 1335, genet al mere handise, between the hours of nine o'clock in the ; jand we would be glad to have your trade |q us neue the court house, in the city of Butler, | county of Bates and State of Misseuri, | sell said real estate to the highest bidaer, at public vendue, tor cash in hand, or +0 | much thereof as may be necessary to pay | said note, interest and costs. Cc. C. Duxs, Tr ELK HORN STABLES uste LADIE =. With Haxoven’s TAILOR STSTEN You can ut Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. Drees | makers pronounce it perfect. Price for Sye#em, Book and Double Tracing Wheel, $6.10 TO INTRODUCE, A System, Book and Wheel will be sent os receipt of $3.00. Address JOHN © HANOVER, s7-Im CINCINNATI, 0 sai90na aNId SWV4L LSV4 | Penetratingiinimsnt 1 THE WORLD. n for farme sive us a call ration Gthaiatrw acebacentrated I vi i i El yt Fad the = OPPOSITE LACLEDE HOTEL. saegecenis 6. ie ase very bone aned chmmoet i= = aie _ bTaNTLY ReLinve Pain. | 1 f i EAS WO LGTAL tor CURE of cember rst | complaints of same import, m ith BEST jone of Robert H. Weems, of New Rheumatism Hereot = ‘ not, and have you then! yo. :, and one ot Louis Krugroff, 0 and there this writ. Inn *luess Sti Joints, fonorable Morrison. | 4170'S: eS : : Mck oted for success Lame Back, ot 7 Mck sted for su T i and in deputiz- Sore Throat, Pains nce U. Mar in Limbs, Stom- s ; achor vas confident that re- Orinany of Bystem- Will sot bon crote and it por discolor the kin. 6 4 been In constant wee and others Price Dt. = ye ge Best onlyby JACOB S. Pine ave Louis, ~ a WOR CALE BY ALL T8Ts £00 e county ot many attempts, leputy’s

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