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~The Butler Weekly Times. BiTLE CORRESPONDENCE. very tissues hive enti | = & Loan Associati mn, Woe consists ARCHIE of tne wide awake men sad ts prov—- ing a success. ——_+0se- : Mitchei!l & Son con iuct + shorough epresentative of the |. js Seen bya ; cern first-class drug store, eal racy enjoy | Times. : | a good trade-—having als» a general | = | line of stationery. Driving trom Adrian almost due Ree ners ond es on | prh over hill and vale, through | pletecwidk fin seuth as Gucvor jorest and lane, this season of the ANE eas babloue stobu as llone ear, and noticing the dusky brown i billiard bailand they are va very mm fields full ot busy hands secur | quiet and orderly ng the weighty ears of corn, is a A company es being for ned to sleasing picture to say the least. lestablisi a system of water works Bin after bin of rich looking cereals | ¢5, the protection of yarded up for winter use or for | th tee ven and \ convenience of its people. marketing, by the industrious farm- There 1s one handsome cia ch ed- | ys of north Bates or south Cass) ifce, and society circles are as zood gunties are seen filled to their ut- | 4. can be found m this country. gost capacity, and in the midst ot | The residences are not quite as i gs garden spot 1s Archie, well | numerous as they are in her rival yown to farmers within a circle | town, but are, generally, better and | Dy in| shose radius is twenty es more handsome structures. — Ffagth. The town is situated about Archie is no mush room town, but jmiles north of Adrian on the L. ja solid town on a firm foundation, | > a §.branch of the Mo. Pacific R. ®- | destined to gradually grow up hill} ind the site could not have been bet- down Saace Mobile| | but never cl Je 4 ita 1 wrselected. We found the young | i uier coannene. cty well laid off and arranged tor} pieces ot bere A \ ( see nnd bec ' Foster. | pth convenience and business. H | We found the commercial machine Farmers are now busy husking | atthe town conducted by an excel- | corn and tind that they have not as | lent corps of gentlemen, all of whom | good a yield as in former years. | Elmer and Ada Laugilin recarned jto Ft. Scott Tuesday spective busines | i hestof all, everything and everybody {visit to their father and mother. John Walkup sold his halt Clydes- yeeks for $roo. | seemed to fully understand their re the from a_ brief vocations, and is working hand-in-hand and_har- moniously tor the best welfare of the | | dale colt to James ed the Foster house and will) com-— at Hill and Butler. Toe public school is | | mence business immediately. ponted out to strangers with pride by The Emporia railroad is ironed | a | and equipped one half nfile east of | tredit to any town on the L. & S. ee state line. Construction trains | run trom Pleasanton to the eastern building would be itizens there and branch. | : The bank 1s ona firm basis under | Minus. : the judicious management of Messrs. | The Foster Keifer Co., have let Ritcheys, whom we found to be full Reese Thomas the contract for car- \ | rying 10 car load of coal per day to! begin as soon as R. R. is completed. | Louis Staker returned trom Vernon | county Wednesday where he had | been buying cattle. He bought 25 | j head. We did not learn the price | of business and thorough gentlemen | in every respect. The large, beautitul and conven: | ient hotel, under the same manage- ment as the bank, is beautfully lo- cated and has the reputation ot being | * 2 | first-class in every respect. | | Coe ie side of the square, over Dr. Lands- } at your homes during the ist week in December, and will be at the assily ro ers | Sheriff's office on every Saturday | Prep | taxes. cyclone has | in the eastern part of India. WEDNESDAY R, MI NOVEMBER SOURI, 25 =a), REMOVAL. The office ot Jarvis, Conklin & has been removed to the west | down’s drug store, where they to money cheaper rates than ever before. Call and see them in their office, and get are now prepared loan at CHEAP GOODS#5 Se ers * READ-:-THIS 4 had the latest rates un 6 per cent. money, cheaper than the cheapest. No otice to Taxpayers. Things that can be —CHEAP The uudersigned collector of taxes | of Summit township will visit you AT thereatter until February rst, 1886. are to pay your taxes. W. F. Larotcet, Tw’p collector. Ben B. Canterbury & Co. jlend you more money on your prop- Blankets, Flannels, Hosiery. We handle the celebrated Blankets, the best in the market. Flannels, all wool, 35 to 45 cts. per yard. Y arn and hosiery, gloves and mits. Also a large line ot Sedalia Mulls will ! erty than any other loan in South- vont | west Missouri. Call on them. 2t DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. Jackson’s Common Sense lina- IN WOOL SUITINGS, ment at MCFARLAND Bros. We have the Latest Styles. at $1 to $1 25 Ladies’ Cloth Skirts at $1 25 and up. Our stere has been replemshed with all the latest style DRY COODS. NOTIONS And we can offer you greater bargains than ever before. Millinery -:- Department, The Millinery department is under the super- vision of Mrs 25 and 54 inches S. B. Newbell! valuable piece of property for sale, title clear. has a All he asks is for purchaser to pay tf Five Thousand Drowned. Calcutta, Nov. -—A yastated terrible 22 dev the Orissa, Moorshedabad and Hudpea districts, : e fi = istrict th yat- BEV. B2 sEY, whe -cog- pail | This is « pretty good price tor a_ six In the first tenet ges t : 1e wa ee ; ; By : \ : So a is ae » is recog ; f the fi 1 | month’s ofd colt ters rose to such a height that i150 ae to geo rest ap most tasty trimmer in : one of the finest and most » se he city. er work ‘s guarantee >Very There 1s saa = Z The W ss ee =e villages were submerged and 5.000 vie ahd : cee oata! ced in eyery ubstantial mill structures situated in | “The Walnut folky have organized | = > ° particular. and kone in the latest style of the a Lyceum. Meets ever riday si ee er art. call and see her handsome line of new Archie that can be found in this section i M y Eriday | P°O?'© e me a i : ; Call ; 1 i 1 f Fe stat if t thi ij | night Joe Neil, president ; In the other two districts the track designs, trimmings, &c. ofthe state and flour trom this mili | MSM eas ? ! | aE z s ot the storm covered 1,241 square We also have a branch store at W alnut | ; , : ACTS ille, Pieas- | James Gipson, ot Foster, has rent- | \ : : ‘ fin demand at Harrisonville aie | miles. which is filled with general merchan- 2 g dise, and we will be glad to have your ——: TRADE - :- THERE:—— CASSITY- :-BRO’S . of ails of cooling All Sorts hurts and man and beast lotion. Mustang I sorts need Linimeat. = mary a ELK HORN STABLES HE LEFT THE VAULT. +s i | Winfield, Kan., Nov. 19.—The | am | R. J. Hurley’s 'umber yard comes My. Fisher and mother, ot Mon- [Das Courier ee nes P. Cc -_ > nearer outeranking the head-quarter | tana territory, brother and mother of fg anan eer Gl ihe aniiersada 4 rm) establishment than any we have | Mrs. Ben Johnson, are visiting rela- ; Renee ae ala nee oe | ™ -__ | tives here ear ae = fs a ’ an., ond] yet seen and everybody knows Jim | "Ves here and may conclude to lo- | as mete mee | a Es cate | thirteen miles west ot here on the | Smith, the manager, far and near,as | : | z : = | it) =| ; i H Been ‘ a ; Southern Kansas railroad, took all} agema!, whole-souled, and business | The Foster hotels are well patron- | ¢ | c z he a ‘the funds he could find Monday | m man, in whom utmost confidence | ized. Pernaps none better than the = Oo : j evening, wrapped up a lot of blank | > may be reposed. | Riggs house, commonly called the | Seeeath iene ese eo . a | notes iF * ackage, and, avin: There are two operators, one day | city cooler. Kip. = és 4 — a al — r-4 2 : ‘ : | labeled it **$3,000.’’ put it in the| m and one night. and both are saii to aaa : : Rea ire ‘ 9} ee ee acca pe Demorest’s Mi agazine for Decem- safe, turned the time lock on forty- 7.) Be crocuae” tae (opiwater- lber brings vividly bet s the | eight hours ahead and departed for z Beans: é = { ng d ore us ie; eight hours ahead and departe 4 6 The New Era isa spicy 32 column | E : : 5 a 1 ; ' Eee }happy season ot Christmas. It is | parts unknown. er, always tound working r the zs -¢ : : 6 per, 22 ee § SOF TNS | replete with beautiful stories and James Brewster, the president of best interest of the town and vicinity poems appropniate to that time; in with W. H. Walker at the helin. Ba f : = . addition to which there are other Dr. T. W. Adair attends to the i : Z ig = articles of great merit and utihty. sick and afflicted, and is a well read | 4, . ee 3 _ | The operfing article is the commence- Physician whose practice is large and : ae Br z a ae ment of an serial by Tapidly increasing, The Dr. is a : = Sie ay : 2 2 Z Juhan Haw Hi} known thoroughbred Hiambletonian, im ; 4 2 Es 2 : x = po author. Jenny June ported from Kentucky, and enjoys > : i contributes 2 paper on **Women the admiration of the entire con = > Abroad ;"’ and an exceedingly amu- munity. aon : ‘ ng sketch is entitled ‘‘Joseph and J. S. Burson has a neat jewelry | Ce ' z : = his Brethren.” The Household Sore in the P. O. build and is | z = . Department is unusually full, and | sad to be a reliable workman. PS a ees 3 i the illustrations good. The frontis— Mr. Taylor Parish a pic rot : tied o ed ee piece Is an on picture entitied Cass county, keeps a tull line of E ~ & : “Merry Christmas. Stoceries and hard ware, and enjoys alarge and lucrative practice, so also foes Mr. D lon, Ml The dry goods hnes are well rep- Tesented by Warnken Bros., Thos. ee Waldion, Adams & Marshall and Leonard. and others whose names we did not get. Jerry Elder is another 1 iware . tnd implement man whose pat IS good, to sav th ty stables, and barb. t ae re a the other Nick & yery pro tea an Jackson's Common Sense linament. . tew thousand. the bank, is left to take the anathe— mas of the detrauded depositors. The books have been so muddled smmodation for farmers mable Plenty of room fer wagons. Abundant sa Give usacali by Kirkland that the exact amount of peculations can not be ase ‘i ; OPPOSITE LACLEDE HOTEL. -d for sey Idays Kirkland lett no money behind, LA Wiest > partner and his wife and | With Hanover’: TaitomSysteu you can cut - - Dresses to fit = instructions. Dress He did not take the train, ! maker. perfect. Price for System, 3: 5 Book Souble Tracing Wheel, $5.50. ar Week soted but got out in some way unknown. = Ne OOEY rer dassrerion ta TO INTRODUCE. ver published. Every Kirkland was treasurer tor several | ings, This : 4 stem, Book and Wheel will be sent on : aoe secret organizations, whose money of$l.00. Address : TeNTieic AMERIGAN a re zk a nearly equals that of all is lost with that of the depositors. JOHN C HANOVER, Class combined. Price, €22 8 i-im CINCINNATI, © ba. Sold by all pewadealers. The bank was doing a good busi- ness for a small place, but those!i ae bad Thirty- il h Kirkland wee * belore sess fa petty Sad eee eee Notice to Bridge Contractors. the Pateat Ofer and have rrepared sidered it a little shaky. He got pa UY ay anorder made b Mo., at Purantant to | coart of Bates county, term, 1555, I willon Monday, Dee. 7: 4 at the east door of the court Mo he lowest ani best bidder, lowing contract to w One bridge comple foreign countrie 2way with probably not more than a securing United States, Germany and ‘o pared at short coasts ey Panna Information and being of such a rare personnel. white Kirkland is bemg hunted tor, h, 138s, house, ix iced in ‘the hair, ruddy complexion,rotund form, to » well understood bs 2 <, ok pose of chet te tather- be taken Es etc., will be hkely without mu trout in-law 1s preside Towa, National bank. There see is powerless. are ‘Second Door South of Arlington. MONEYY! J. P, WILLIS & Co.,Proprietors. 4 CO., Publishers, No. 361Broadway, N.Y. Munn 4 Co. hare ‘age of such notice is 0 wish to dis- CB. LEWIS Widely and Favorably Knows Has Purchased KEITH'S - OLD - STAND Has so Changed it That it is New Entirely NEW Grocery & Restaurant COMBINED. He Will Keep Cansed Goods, Bruits. C« tionery, Groceries, &e ofes = seees You can get a lunch at his establishment at abi hours. Mr. Lewis never does anything b halves. He will please the Public at any Don’t fail to give him a call cost C. B. LEWIS. MONEY. Parties wanting to borrow money on Farny | remember er than | Ist. That we | anybody | can lend money ches} endo di. In any sum from $10) to $10," | time from six months to five years | 8rd. Interest and Principal can be male j able at any day and interest stopped 4th. Have almost a million dollare alreacy loaned and doing # larger business than ever Sth. We keep moncy on hand to loan so if yo « | have good security end clear titles you dons | have to wait 6th. We have two sets of Abstract books m by different parties and make Abstract of Titir by one set and compare with the other and ca» thus make Abstract of titles that are alolut! correct and we will stand responsible for therm 7th. Have been here slong time and expec: | to stay a while longer. J eth. Make loans with or without Comm Mh. Invite you to come and see us and hay ourterms, rates and etc. explained to you | making application eleewhere | loth Our office is with the butler Nations! | Bank, Opera House Block, Butler, Mo WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgiaye 4 POULTRY located in Bu oO. rehese and pay th CHICKENS, TURKEYS VHETST* admin