The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 11, 1885, Page 8

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i a RN 0s nel SR LOCAL iTEMS. ———————————— more appli )K- zations tor first- cent. interest and commissions. The immense in this county. Bruglar wants loans. must apple crop matter Ww Henry the getting What’s ervice on Judge Baptist « Mrs. J. K. Brugler n Kansas City shonping. Friday spen Dell Cobh, of the Rich Hill Her- vid, called Track laying onthe Emporia trom Pleasanton, Kansas, is being pushed this way as tast as possible. was in the city yesterday Heavy snow is fallen on the 7th inst Min nesota and Nebr: aska. in Michigan, Rey. W. (os Veusre dent of Neosho Institute, arrived in Butler Sunday evening. Presi- Cheapest brought to Bates county found at Amerian Clothing House. can be returned visit at Miss Lulu Lansdown home from a two weeks’ Nevada, Priday morning. ‘The supreme court will decide the | fate of the Stairs, the Nevada mur- derers, on the 16th. Late census taken of Kansas City gives that thriving place a population of one hundred and fiye thousand. The Saline county poor burned one day last weck. the inmates perished in the flames, house One of The ladies of the will give a supper in the store room hotel Thursday Baptist church under the Palace night. and | ir reported to have | i line of overcoats ever EDITOR. again. I gi t frOWN MUDDLE Boys, out of court we have no case and can’t ster one. I tought hard and told ten thousand hes. have long i | ' the jig 1s up now. Gao stating it but I can’t helpt 1c. WELL 1! SHOULD SMILE. The banker convict, Ward. has been given a job polishing stove legs. The L ee trial the last ot this week or first abo case will be called for t ot next, How many more attemps will the town muddle outfit make to get to court. St. Paul is passing through an ep- idemic of small pox, and the death rate 1s tearful. Mrs. S. B. Porter Clorinda, Towa, is visiting her daughter Mrs, Joe T. Smith. ot missionary society E. church south The childrens’ will meet at the M. Saturday evening. McFarlad Bros. are agents for Jackson’s Common Sense lnament. The Appleton City Journal says St. Clair county has three railroads and not a decent wagon bridge in its Houndaries. We are in receipt ot late papers friend and fellow- McClintock, of old J. M. from townsman, Tacoma, Washington Ty. our Six per cent. money at Ben B. Canterbury & Co” Ss. 3t Abstracts made by Ben B. Can terbury & Co. tf G. W. Kellar. of Lone Oak,called Saturday and had his name enrolled Long may for the booming Times. he live and prosper. Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- tf Sumner Holcomb will not be tried at this term of court, so we are formed. terbury & Co. in- The delay was caused by several important absent from the stat witnesses being The poor heathen Chin do seem to be treated very not courteously inthis country. They are considerable trouble with the whites at Tacoma, W. having shington territory Gloves! gloves! “glove: Y glov es! at wholesale prices at the Ameri Clothing House 4p 2t | Ben B. Canterbury & Co., will | lend you more money on your prop- ! any other loan Callout erty than west Missouri. John P. Ww fits and went up to St. Joseph Fri PA court in charge county ordered to Sense McFar.anp Bros. You know the president has se 26th, as a ds ot thanksg if you have two i dawant remember *t forget turkeys a to poor membe with t Go : Co. square - where \ t one, tw e or seven year. me. Al s ccnhdential. it A mad dog terrorized the citizens of east Sedalia a tew days ago. The dog was finally killed by en officer. The town muddle fellows seem to have no trouble getting out of court. What bothers them most is how to get in. Rev. W. ©. Bewley went to Har- risonville Monday Rev. Weems in a protracted meeting at that place. to assist Police arrested a couple of hard looking tramps Monday night, sleep- ing in Pyle’s barn in the rear of the Times office. The American Clothing House informs us that they have sold over one hundred overcoats already this season. No one ‘‘kicks’’ at prices they are so cheap. Shucking glov es 75 cts and $1.00. At the American Clothing House. Everybody else sells them for $1.00 and $1.25 49 2t Unah Edwards is in the city gave the Times office a pleasant call Monday. Mr. lives Windsor, Henry nd been at Webb City tor seyera! prospecti Judge He j the west with the and Edwards near county, has s return very bl ot ossom Well returned Re- h painted on his cheeks. e to forgot to say he W ig circuit court. a general at nce of the members. Notice. and But I grieve yreatly ee | ets to build t | matter will be tully discussed by our Attention Patriarchs. ON EXHIBITION. 107 BEDSTEADS, 29 STYLES. 49 IN WAREHOUSE. One Car Load 400 on the Road, The best ever offered for the money, ine h | spectable pi er pris anc ty needs that at ty we will vot idea that Bates cc it bad, | and nee j very earliest opport Gentlemen, tak- the prisoners a tax to build one ing in consideration enormous) Novem? expease ot keeping away from home, it is money in your pock- a jal. We hope es | The Heaviest Rail vou ever saw on a Cheap Bed. | The Mirror | next election people before the so he proposition can he put tol ¢ Ss oe ie eee ee | ‘Oper House Furniture Store, taken in hand by each come ip in| Magnolia Balm isthe charm- , er that almost cheats the the county. looking-glass. Proceedings of Circuit Court. Our Circuit Court convened Nov ber 2nd and has disposed ot the tollow ing cases: State ys. Adar Mr. Catron. is the occas- mnorning, **Good | Ca an you tell me what Cassity, n Clark, dis - Cary, parti Faxon & Co., ADIE § “uotte* RICHMOND PINKS Purples and “Quaker Styles” perfect FOR SALE BY ALL DRY ‘OO vs- n of ie of all that crowd of men going up ' the stairway over Dixie’s drug store? | They must be hoiding court, ain’t they ?”” i Conkl pane ‘ | some 6 per c money ovet i hiStae a x 4 cick etek forpltt- | and the people are all flocking inj Have now ready for Spring trade the finest line@ Boge ee EEN to get some of it. No neec of an ; Lyon vs Lyon, nc cae people kicking about high rates now vs Kell ifyou need treat you, Bedding them will and see they Go over y money; Jackson’s Common Sense linament ' for sale by McF RRLAND Bros. A. Fry vs J. Dewev, | Thos. A. Strole vs W. A, ver-| S. B has a valuable | : dict for pl piece of property for sale, title clear. | Pp. BL John Shobe, judge- | Ajl he asks is for purchaser to pay | . ment for plaintiff, $600. tee tf | Chas. Smadding vs Lizzie Smadding, | conn a eee H motion to reduce alimony to $10 per! Don’t sell your white corn until | ver offered the people of the Southwest. Examine our work month, ained. you see Lefker at mill or elevator he before you buy. Harness at cost to parties buying buggies s r Loper, decree | ‘tknocks the spot’ on prices. 36- tf of us. We respectfully solicit your patronage. rie McFarland Bros. are selling )akotah Street» Special attention paid to all kinds of Buggy Repairs. Isaac Wilcox vs Chas. McFadden, judg ment for possession. Harry Strain vs Laura Strain,dismissed. | Polly Ketcham vs John Ketcham, de- cree of divorce. — Mary Pruet vs John Pruet, A. Feely vs Phoeba Feelev bill dismissed, divorce granted det't. | Aultman & Taylor Co., vs S* A. tle, judgement for plaintiff. W. Rains vs Nathan Godtrey, mis- sales-Room East (Office, Shop and S Take a look at Ben B. Canterbury | | & Co’s. new office, borrow some | NT TRINA | oo = ; money and see how CHEAP It 1s. 3 | Jagkson’s Common Sense linament. i same. » plaintiff's Go McFarland Bros. tor | Jackson's Common Sense linament to | Gen- | J cts d : | | {All the white corn in the county | wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. trial, and jury discharged. ' 6-tE E. Zimmerman vs Jane Beall, dis- | oo ae Six per cent, money at Ben B. - oH — Eagle M’t’g Co. vs Jacob Fry, on trial. | Canterbury & for 49 3t N. Peebles vs G. W. Peebles, tried by | a 7 . court. Go to McFarland Bros. tor Having leased the Butler Eleva | Jackson’s Comison Sense linament. | ear tors for aterm of years, Lefker wants white corn at mill or Leslie vs Rich Hill ¢ tor detendant. Aultman Taylor & Co. judgement for plaintiff. *oal Co, judgement vs Jones, Bros. vs C. W. Spires, satne. ass Co- vs C. W. Sp: eleyator. 30-tf | = i jackson’s Common Sense lina-| § | 1ment at McFarianp Bros. | | SIX PER CENT money on hand @ 6 5 Le Broad to loan on :mproved farms. Nored pherd & Co. vs Geo : io delapete those owas m J EE pase ciea ial *, Desires to announce to the far baupeag seme mers of Bates county, that he will, Sepa pay the McF. Hiclest Warkel Pri MONEY! MONEY! ! MONEY!: ee For grain and seeds of, "all kind rie cheaaba Ate rk, Te tntons Hons me mt os Gaston Beans aid £138 Seedto Le last week at c \ . Hi Warton, Z yent. Butler. Mo. l and go cri COAL! COAL! All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. Ferns ami and ‘Sale & Exeeeee KB. CHAFFIN & to. Ric!

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