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Dee caemienemmnminienianmeasasaaanteneeenemettaiatameee BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES TICE TO TEACHERS :—P desiri will be he! month inti Butler, Mo Ex- x10 teac LOCAL ITEMS eS er wants 2 lot of good farm loans, running trom 6 to 1 oF months. This is a good chance for farmers to get short loans, or sell | short real estate paper. a Coal O11 Inspector H Notice is hereby given to all deal- ers in coal oil in Bates County that | ] have secured the necessary testing j instruments and duly qalified and am | now ready to preform the duties of | my office as contemplated by law. Dealers will find it to their interest to notify me before any oil for sale. as I: t id to domy all duty in violators of this section to the fullest L. Lampkin, Coal Oil Inspector tor Bates Co. extent of the law. The tarmer that don’t gather corn crop this pretty weather should his not grumble if he freezes his bands the and feet pulling it out of Frida At- kison’s anniversary, his children gave snow. last being uncle Joba him a regular surprise of a bountiful supper anda handsome goid watch chain. Thos. Pierce, formeriy of this county, now of Lafayette, Ind.,sends his best wishes for the prosperity of the booming Times, accompanied by subscription price for two years. We see from the Harrisonville Democrat that J. W. county clerk ot Cass county, died at Duckworth, his home in that city Monday of last week. The disease that caused his death was consumption. A country woman, one day last week, trie? to play a practical joke on Adolph Weil, by buying a pair ot shoes and then steaiing a pair. Sie did well in the purchase but made as she detected and the shoes taken trom her. poor success as s thiet, was Sumner Holcomb put in his ap- pearance at circuit court Friday, and on account of his case being contin- ued, left for home Saturday. Sum- ner says since their residence in Kan- sas they have enjoyed the best ot health, and that Cnarlie has gained seven pounds of flesh, They havea nice farm and his mother and father are well pleased with their new home The remains of Mr. Yeater, who were murdered last week by Indians, while en route to their ranch near Deming, New Mex- ico, were buried at their home, Se- daha, Friday last, It is reported that the government troops and ma litia have the Indians that murdered and Mrs. them surrounded and will undoubt- edly capture them. The trial of Sumner C. Holcomb for the kilhng of mght-watchman Aleshire. about three years ago, was continued to the February term a the circu:t court by the detense account of the absence of important witnesses and the leading counsel tor the defense, W. Abernathy, who is traveling in the west. on fohn An old Irish woman with three ot four children, and an old dilapidated wagon, were on our streets last week This old woman and ber children are | Proiessiona! beggars and go from town to town. Last suummer she was | here and hought about $25 worth ot iewelry ot N. B. Jeter, got drunkas | a “biled owl,’ cooler. They are a hard should not be tolerated. and rounded up in the set and The Tines was complimented by acall trom Mr. Jackson Corder, Lafayette county, in company with his son-in-law. W. H. Walton, day lastweek, We found Mr. Corder an intelligent. high-minded gentle- man, on the leading events of the dav. He owns property near Butler and would make 2 va! able acquisition to our community he should conclude to locate here. of one well posted arland. Mr. A. B. Mcl who has k for the past two ito learn, is im- aoheat ane County R e son opened, i toa as bought is 3,935 barrel. gate something over 12,000. A up serv w be id a day, Nov. 26 Rev. Jones, pastor the sermon. W. A. WaLrker, President Minister's Convention Butler, Mo. | eat ee Sen dticne | ird ume savec trom the fire fenc C. B. Lewis, groceries, damaged 4 i = fe os ey s which threatened to lay our beautiful $2<0, $6<0 insuranc when ordered the old sheds peg : . fi ‘ ; coe little n ashes, and marks anothe LC. Clarion awelins once an down trom behind the buildings on| 00 2 ., ae Ae aot : Sends: es es : ler ca eS } ©pecn in its history that wilt jong 54 Delaware street occupied by Dr. } the east side of the sq CA ee sed citizens 5 a sire ban Nes 8 Sa jremembered by our citizens. Al Rice, destroyed. insurance $<00. - o ; | about eleven o’clock Monday nigh} Dr. Rice’s household goods were have been almost imposs 1 BANE | ve neque ot Buller were aaitlel bine) “ ou it Poesia ee fs erenaeg badly dan by removal, h no saved the block. i } : : : : that om:mous sound which strikef jnsuranc The managers of the St. Joseph | tetror to the bravest hearts and call J- ©. Clark. remoyal of goods . | : he chivalrous nature 2edI ¢, . Gazctte h dropped the I e chivairous nature to dee! trom residence, no insurance. tion price of thar per to § of fire bell Catterlin & Legg, Carriage Works, : : nm tolls 5 = year, 1 Gaz women tol building complete loss; insurance on te 1 Mianies WEN wi.41 @cc: } z o plainly Etames WEN stock $1500; loss told, $6,000. A liscovered pout the sows aS Q z s t in this state i coverea pout rthe row | Joe T Smith, hvery stable, total proposes to. make it interesting for | frame buildings on the east side { loss, surance, $1,200. some of the boys. es and spread so rapidl) The ‘Limes is proud to say that fthar impossible to tell whethe| more effective an] Wine wont eas rica sf at I : : mor ective an} willing work on Miss Laura Wisdom, of Dallas. | 1. tie origmated in the Griggs res sat irene. Para os ui soles \RRAGERER Sucre nee g Sg an occasion of the kind was never as, W = : one *" | taurant or H. H. Nichol’s shoe store ed, ar " 1 ik Bok Mrs: (UME Macha the pace | witnessed, anil we “would like to suet, Dats. {- S- Vaugue, We Pas! | A strane breeze was blowine tres week, wi Miss Wisdom has her education at the Christian female | very just completed | college Columbia, and is a accomplished young lady. Hunting on Sunday is agamst the law, against morality and against common decency. We are glad to see that E. Miller gives these dese- crators of the sabbath day who fre- quent the Marias des Cygne bottoms and shoot their guns all day Sunday, tair warning that he proposes to pros ecute them to the fullest extent ot the abiding citizens law. Let other las tollow his example. Mr. Adam Lentz’ residence about a half mile northeast of Adnan took o’clock, while the family were all at church, with the exception of a small boy. The boy ran to the church, which was only a short distance, and made the facts known and the congrega- tion was immediately dismissed and before it had fire Sunday night about 7 the fire extinguished jit can be told the flames had ‘to Joe T. Smith’s livery stable o shoes MON'S CARNIVAL see ee re = > - Loui Rav- The Entire Eastern Portioa “. * . I of the City Saved as by st aes Miracie. $75.00 WORTH OF PROPERTY (000) Se a os —_— 0 2 oe an Inestimable Vaiue. ar a Instrance—Scenes nd| Incidenis. ! ries, $500 damage by to our aid ard Butler 1s ¢ moval, fully insured i mention of the 1 most make person and with the entire a} active workers but for tear ct doing plements to fight fire th = looked gloomy tor saving the row side some an injustice we forbear. the prospects The only serious accident which + | oe | befell Howard of build] oceurred ings on the east the squat who fell down the steps leading to and the whole northeast portion ¢ The soon wrapped in flames and it becany Dr. Wood's office and broke his leg. town. trame buildings wer move goods from the burning build- Dr. Boul- who set the broken member, when he was removed to his home. apparent that nothing could save tH jng, He was taken to large brick store building belongm to Chas. Denney. ware’s office, In less time the spre Experience 1s a bitter school and Dakotah street, thence to the Butle the Tiares has taken Carnage Works and Dr. Rice’s TS and again to plead idence. Here the efforts fev brave and determined men stayed th occasion time earnestly with our citizens to prepare for this very emergency. Now we have had practical demonstration of what 1s Clark, which was adjoining, wa impossible to conyey by words. saved. Everybody was now working whether we will profit by the lesson like beavers, buckets were secureqemains to be seen. and all the wells and cisterns it Sanna the neghborhood were utilized. The Card of Thanks. wooden awnings 1n front of the build- Epiror or Times:—Atlow ings were torn down, and merfPace in your paper to publicly ac- mounted to the roof and a constangéNowledge our most sincere thanks stream of buckets were passed up tod lasting gratitude to those friends ot a a progress and the residence of J, C us time to do much damage. The special grand jury empannel- | ed Saturday by the court to enquire into the case of Lewis <Audri, a German, arrested at Adnan on af warrant charging him with assaulting Robt. Thomas. a few days ago,with the intention of robbery, ignored the bill and the prisoner was released from jail. He was just a little bit the happrest Dutchman you ever saw when the sheriff let him out and told | him he was tree and could go. Mrs. Sarah Walker. witeof E. W Walker, after a protracted illness with a complication of diseases, died Saturday last at her home in the north part of the aty. Mrs, Walker was G2 vears of age. and leaves a husband three children. two boys and one girl. The funeral services took place at house Sunday evening. and were conducted by Rev. Jones, ot the Baptist church, rematns ¥ Cemetery. “he names of the jurymen selected Friday last to try John T. Leabo are fas follows: J. R. Haynes, J. R. Deffenbaugb, J. C. Lane, A. P. Bridgeford, Chas. Morrilia, L. R. Allen, W. J. Hit. S. P- Hunt, W. T. Nichols, E. C. Richie, P. G. Hines ani HP. elt. Without fear of contradiction, we can say the : pannell is as fine looking jurv as tas graced the box in many aday. sud the strict attention they pay leads is to belheve that they will discharge the unpleascnt duties ot their office wit favor. Politically they stand evenly divide sx and six, The Record will please make a note of it. after which her! e laid to rest in Oak Hill | them. At this opportune moment*heo so kindly Jent us ther aid and an explosion occurred in the Denneyssistance Monday might in the re- building, which caused the coof t@oval of our goods. Again we tall in, and by a desperate and syshank you, gentlemen. tematic effort the fire, thus momen- Sam’t. Levy & Co. tarily smothered, was kept under We tender our sincere thanks to control and finally extinguished. hose friends who so kind and con- The losses by fire and damage toiderately gave their assistance goods in removal, as near as the re-aying our store from the in flames porter could gather them in thduring the fire on Monday night. confusion ot Tuesday morning, are J.T. Graves & Son. , Ep. Times:—We of Grange store store. vould tender our sincere thanks for about as follows: P. K. Hulse, loss by fire and removal of goods secone-hand he interest and aid so kindly given »y our friends and neighbors 1n saving 2 ! $150; no insurance. | Mir: Hotter, restaurants sind property from the fire fiend { most carried out and damages smalls onday one 1 Frank Pierce, barber shop, turni JOG. MEConse Se. | i ture saved; no insurance. Pee | J. M. Griggs, restaurant, nothing ee ee setae j saved; loss about $500; no im Prot. Lowry, principal of the col- | | surance. red schoo! of this city, was in our | ! EI. H. Nichols, veots and shoesffice Saturday evening and called | Trimble | At the time he was attempting to re- ' | for Infants and Children. ne “Castoria.s so well Sdapted to children that Tree lis gestion Withous injurious medication. Tus Ceytaca Company, 182 Puiton Street, New Goods, Le | | PS ART Re persons! Goods 2s Renrosen j J. Ml. McKIBBEN. 100,000 BUSHELS | CORN WANTED! =e "Ew John A. Lefker & Co's. Elevator, NEAR DEPOT.. We desire to say to the tarming community that we, are now prepared to receive Corn in any quantity. We have recent— ly overhauled our Machinery, and now have ample facilities tor handling Corn easily and expeditiously. Our Dumps Are Convenient, Grade very easy and perfectly safe. To those who haye in the past so liberally favored us, we return our hearty thanks, and respecttully ask a continuance of their patronage. To those who have not heretofore dealt with us, we desire to say that we earnestly solicit a trial, believing that our mode of doing business will meet your approval, and, if so, shall en- deayor to merit a share of your patronage. We havea Jarge quantity of a_~ EEG EC EC EE. A XK SS EE EC ED specially selected for sowing purposes, to loan tor the season of 1885, and we invite all parties who contemplate sowing Flax next year to come and see us betore making their ar- rangements for seed, as we Anow We Can Do You Good. +) Whatla {man Jdoesfis the thing, Come and see us. not] what§he says.’ stock about $3,000, almost a totaUr attention to the fact that for some i loss; insured for $1,500. me past a hoodlum set of colored | | Chas. Denney, general stock off” and beys make it convenient =e | | groceries and queensware, total lossather in close proximity to his school Insurance on stock and building!d tor hours keep up a regular brawl | $4.500. ths was valued af dancing, scuffing, and fighting, ! between $2.000 and $2.500, and thed that the same has become so fre- stocix m was: higent and annoying to him that it has hi 1 MOSt serious toss to accounts. 2ecome impossible for books and Dr, J. W. Morris, general stockarge his du ~ =i a Echoet roc of drugs: loss on stock by fire anc the schoo fro > = fairs should not exést an etween $500 SE Goop ae See DOL e e See dpe See ae ,oon the authorities whose iis so ba damagec pulled down! look after these matters. that they Mr. Lowry hat it w > be lL have se a os i“ n ee eee Insurance on stock and house $4,coof0tect cecrarce oe Ps = a 2s by R. A. Atkison. stock of grocerie? his d by fujjeonds and putt insured. J. E. Harper, same buildle where they » tinware. badly dame to the tow ese vag- badly removal: m on the rock damaged bv e ot some ser sthe stc ing, stoves a aged by removal; fully + Max Weiner, id if not done. we w snow the reason why. ! tion tor those that purchase. JOHN A. LEFKER & CO. Kansas Lands for Sale. In tracts to suit. Sitwated in the Farm for Sa! Arkansas Valley and on the Arkan-/ I will sell my farm, situated in River and the Atchison, Topeka | section 1, in summit township, 15 & Santa Fe rarlroad. These lands! hundred acres. Divided in lots to Terms easy. A. Hamitton. are in a county that is being rapidly settled up and are rapidly increasing in value. I have special rates with ratiroad company for transporta- | Parties ‘ Iv my tarns, situated East Boone township, one mile egst * suit purchaser. Farm For Sale. the sell 13 wishing to locate in Kansas can be ees | of Burdette, containing Se acrés. iz 44-tf | Terms to suit purchaser. 2 a NS L P28 Tuosas Barors PIANOS-ORCA prise Pontes new solarge unt 3 ich and Scratches ot every kind bas bee eens 23 Piad ired in 30 minutes by W oolforg’s wrest-pin system Coe oS | itary Lotion. Use no other. Ty Payisests, oF Bented. Sold by W.J. Lansdown Mason & Hamlin Osganand Pam Co- er. Mo. Agelyt NEW YORK : FC-T6