The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 18, 1885, Page 8

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| ii i om mussions. cent. Den’t turkey urderers were hung lraban ao last Friday Mrs. J. G. Walker is triends in Rich Hill this week. We don’t believe the people of Butler want the branch penitentiary. C. T. Tracy, of Kansas City, is and horses. in town buying mules kie Hutchinson, ot Pleas- is in the city visiting friends Miss I ant Hill, and relatives. J. P. Knisley, P. M. of Adrian, was in the city Monday and gave us } a pleasant call. The postoffice at Harrisonviile was burglarized of money and stamps Monday last. Ed. rock for the foundation Carnes & Co,, are getting out of the new flouring mill. Dolan township, in Cass county, is making an effort to compromise her bonded mdabtedness. the house 1s popular resort th side of a very The sc getting to be for the town loater. The Blue Grass Bitters Co., ot | this city, suspended business tof the present, Friday tast. If you imow ot any cases of desti tution in the city. hand the nimes of the parties into the booming Times Six per cent. money at Ben B. — & Co’s. 3t We ding in sgt life will take place near iear it whispered that a wed Pleasant Gap sometime in the near future. The hens have raised the protective tariff on eggs, causing our grocery mento sell them at 20 cents per dozen. Prof, Nero, a colored teacher in the Kansas City public schools has been forced to resign. Too much} bigamy was the cause. Of late Starr, the Nevada murder- er, has been trymg the insanity dodge on Sheriff Hill, and has caused him considerable trouble. The movement to erect a ment to the memory of Gen. Sterling Price is moving along in the right direction, with bright prospects. The toreman of the late grand jury was a staunch, reliable republi- can. Will the Record please make # note of the fact monu- The supper given by the ladies of the Baptist church under the Palace hotel Thursday night, was well at- tended and proved a a success. The song service a the Baptist church Sunday night by the children was very interesting and the church was crowded to overflowing. Abstracts made by Ben B. Can terbury & Co. tf J. N. Gipson and Harry Robin- son left Monday for Hanmbal to attend the meetrng of the Grand Encampment ef the I. O. O. F. lodg RaW. cali Mon » Kansas, and is e ing a live paper He 1s looking tat and has been e Yoyimnge the be t ot heaith Abstracts 1 BR. Can- terbury & Co. tf From the way thieves are vis stores in every town arounc us, We would advise our merchants tobe careful about ther valuables ; 3 and secure your stores weil at night. A prairie scoorer, from Gr. Rapids, M gan, headed for Kan- rday. sas, passed The pilot well-to-d hrough ButlerS of the outfit seemed to be and worl d’s goods, will make a valuable to that st Goa Co. squ where ) | Mrs. | strange part « Was in | it came out ! last, ach in Mont ana Mentors: return- ed Tuesday Till has been good health, but says the winters are | too cold in that country. case was taken The Leabo Friday and will probably be conclud- ed the latter part of this week. Very manifested in able to little interest is being the trial. We hope to be | give tull particulars next week. J. R. Harriman left Monday morning tor his old home in Augus- 4, Maine, to visit triends and rela- tives. He will join his wife who left some six weeks ago for the same destination. Ithas been 20 years since Mr. Harriman visited the scene anticipates of his childhood, and he a pleasant trip. The Times his expectations may be realized. Libbre wishes Bewly, nee Miss Allen, is agreeably her new home at Butler. Her nu merous acquaintances in this town- ship, who remember her wi ngways are glad to nd charming manners, Ovid a small piace between this city 1 g | hear of this, and extend to her and } her popular husband their warmest | wishes and sincere congratulations. | —Sprague Cor. in Mining Review. | way, | { Charlea M. Milliman, conductor | ot a friegnt, while coupling cars at} i Hill, Wednesday mght his the swich and had his ‘eg mashed to a jelley trom his foot to his knee He was taken to Sedalia hospstal and died ina At the time ot the accident his wife and Rich caught foot in the trog of short time thereafter. and child were in the caboose. John N. Bie the bril- zette Major hant editor of the St. Joseph Gz imtormed, become a member ot the Roman Catholic Church, Major Edwards was ear- nestly and persistently sought atter by Rev, Sam Jones and Mr. Sam has, we are Small, while these two gentlemen were in St. Joe, but he avoided them at all times. He even locked his ofhice door, it is said, them approaching the Gazette estab- lishment. —Boonville Advertiser Washington, D. C., Nov. 15—It is understood that the president has made considerable progress with his annual message Parts of it, it is ssid, have been copied by a type- writer and revised, and in the main it will be ready for the printer to congress. in a week orten days time. Com- A : Sj : - 4 Z < | exchanved new ones. Vhere are two Six per cent, money at Ben B. mercial relations with foreign coun- | Bec aay Fi 5 0’ z : = bonds held here which will be com- | Canterbury & Co’s. 49 3t Of tries, the steamship subsidy question promised at th ~ t Thi ————— | ; mised at the same rate. his | Se Pe : | and new vessels for the navy are! josves t the old = Ce eee) Be nu : 2 ? j leaves ten of the old issue yet un- ele >< Con Sense linar ul questions to which considerable : © ee Sue yet une | Jackson’s Common Sense linament. | : compromised. The court will be === ' Desires to announce to the far- | space in it will be devoted. Rather an amusing incident hap- | pened us in connection with the pub- lication ot an old love letter in the Times some time since, clipped trom It seems a young wed saw r and and sent it to } admnret possession was onl young dady of cx young gentleman h ed, and was very: letter this same g the rounds of tie pa- ast ten We be- years gton Haw! iswand rful hot HOw can. i SOLS bu at having | up} established in | when he saw | The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? _ Magnolia Balm is the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-glass. ON EXHIBITION. 107 BEDSTEADS, 29 STYLES, 49 IN WAREHOUSE. One Car Load 400 on the Roa at early candle light. : = Public Sale ask us to Sam’). Levy & Co. to the public, that they will, just i | soon as their insurance matters can | be adjusted, reopen : pods as wa such a slaughter sale of g never heard of in these parts betore. | Of course these goods have Zone seer and | | through a fire and will be sold as! the heiters are t | damaged goods, and the bargains: ot hogs, 3 head The best ever ottered for the money, that will be offered will astonish the | and 2 mrre colts, 1two year old filley } Z natives. Watch out for Sam’l. Levy ? cultivators and 2 brea pins j ~ a I pulverizer and many other things &Co- -- too numerous to mention. TERMS: | 1e Heaviest Rail you ever saw on a Cheap Bed. BEMARKABLE Eight months time without interest} ne ee i if paid when it not, interest Yes, it is remarkable at} from date. All sums under $5 cash ld caalliue Furniture Store, the low prices R- ‘in hand. JoHN M. Lee. | Oa Weil § Co-., are selling boots | J. P. Willis Auctioneer. j and shoes- Jackson’s Common Sense lina ————— = - _ Poor old Bates county Republican, ment at McFarianp Bros. | and detencer of >town muddle. : : } ey “Good morning, Mr. Catron. oe ee RICHMOND PINKS, to add to her ady numerous ing will find the Can you tell me what is the occas- 10n of all that crowd of men going up | ithe stairwav over Dixie's drug store ? Purplesand “Quaker Styles" the ; FOR SALE BY ALL DRY Mon force of their sticks : morning r 30 ° oS on troubles, LADIES: entire es, dropped | | | | which | led that their be secured or they : S onid not They must be holding court, ain't! — uld no hev >’? | pe. The present oe : | Fe a Ee ey ! Oh, no; that 15 the office ot Jar- | r demands, the en. Yi: Conklin & Co. They have got | some 6 p ent. money over there, wages stick | mauager j to acceed to tire petticoat force waltzed out, and i fe flocking in A F A f »SET dicat: a ner @na the peopie are alt 1 | coms purer indications the assy to get some of it. No need of : ee ice Ket aac 1 a j will tail to 1 week. | Droniekicking about high rates now | Have now ready for Spring trade the finest line of Wak Moo Mow Go over and see them if you need aa cea , Fe any money; they will treat you Mr, ALLEN:—I took sudden leaye! |), che? - ‘ ot home the first of October, joined) ~ : y }the couference at Lexington, was Jackson’sCom on MBS | stationed at Walker, Vernon county, ‘ for sale by McFreianp Bros. J j and on the 2nd Sunday oflast month} Ss, Bo Newbell s a valual ; commenced my work. During the! piece of property for sale, title clear time Ihave been conducting meetings! Al] he asks is for purchaser to | nearly eyery evening. I have had) taxes. oe =e WAGONS & PHAETONS, 1} .- | Don’t sell your white corn until ANS Ee at mill or elevator he | the pleasure of receiving about fity persons into t church. E s into the church | vou see Lefker honor of working among as intelli-! Knocks the spot’’ on prices. — 36-tf Ever offered the people of the Southwest. Examine our work gent, supstantial, enterprising peo- | — ! before you buy. Harness at cost to parties buying buggies ple as I ever had the pleasure of pont Borrow { Ben B. Canter- | of us. We respectfully solicit your patronage. serving. L. P. Sicztorr. Gace bury = Co., west; . . ——— Money Unti ' side square ‘a . 4 sa lac. 9c akat- 2p a = a amg gg Baler Mo, |Vlfice, Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Streets But still onthe north side; Ben B. Canterbury & Co., will | Special attention paid to all kinds of Buggy Reparrs. . - | of the square with the Larg- | lend you more Money On Your Prop | | est and cheapest stock of | erty than any other toan m South- | y boots and shoes ever seen west Missouri. Call on them. 2t \ 1 H in Butler. Come and sce ees ot = us RW vil & C Co., | McFarland Bros. are selling | PT —_— | Jackson’s Common SHEE linament. | | f The County Court returned from z = j | | | \Vg Take a look at Ben B. C anterbury é Jefferson City and St. Louis yester- | day morning, haying | & Co’s. borrow some | accomplished | new office, the work of their mission in a very Money and oe ey CHEAP it 1s. 3 satistatory manner. At the former Go to McFarland Bros. tor Having leased the Butler Eleva- place they had the new Mt. Pleasant | tp. bonds registered and then pro- | | ceeded to St. Louis, where they met representatives ot jackson’s Common Sense linament. tors for aterm of years, M. WILSON All the white corn in the county | wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. | 36-tf | the holders or seventy-eight bonds, for which they ready at any time within six months Lefker wants white corn at mill or the day of election held on the | Cl€vator- eee x mers of Bates county, that he will¢ Common pay the lives! Harket Pri from bond question, to compromise any or Jackson's Sense fina- jallotthem. Itt hin that time, now held tor the ment at SIX PER CENT hey are not present- bonds lt Iders will have to new money on | ed w the 1] and purpose burned, and urse Our people. Bor good security, House Bloch ¥ : : wlan! Bron well Jano, POY Grain and seeds ofgail kinds, Common Sense linament Cheap Money ; At Ben. B. C On t id Flax - Load MONEY fO LOAN ix AMOUNT © AND UPWARDS AT ¢ PER , CALL AND SEE US. Jackson’ \RVIS, CONKLIN x CO. Petes = : = W. L. POWELL, MANAGER. =sinaainarguatey Hat eri leased aud am ¢{ e ‘ f am | K, B. CHAFY

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