The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 2, 1885, Page 1

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Butler Weekly Times. *.Firror fiaiteie: sould you Enawes i, BEd oe oWEETEL tale? actieesiaa {alm 1S the charm- ¢ tat almost cheats the oting-glass —_—————_—————__ Read This Card. friends, I have opened up a new boot shoe shop in the back room of John 4p if's jewelry store, on the south side of square, where Ican be tound at all es, You will remember tnat almo-t Agy entire stock of boots and shoes were pin the late fire and those knowing Tnemselves indebted to me must come | 4 aud settle their accounts, as I need | money aud must have it. A few | ods were saved and if you want to buy chean pair of boots or shoes, tor your- wite or children you can get them Jess than cost by coming to see me at above named place. H. H. Nicnos- ire clothing, yire dry goods, rire boots & shoes t fire prices SAM LEVY & CO. The Thankegiving entertainment m under the auspices of the At- Methodist church was a grand The contestants for the watch, were Miss Josie Harden the Rich Hill colored school, Mayo of Keith & Perry Mines, Mrs. Agnes Crouch wite ot Mr. Crouck ot Butler. The con- finally narrowed down between Hardin and Mrs. Crouch, but s. Crouch bore off the watch in @umph. Thus Butler leads Rich All Sorts of | fine legal mind, with which was combin- | ed forensic ability of a high order. | hosts ot friends will be pained to hear of | cemetery with Masonic honors on Sun BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2, 1885 Hon. John W. Abernathy The sad and unexpected news reached this city on Wednesday last, that Hon. John W, Abernathy had died at Deming, New Mexico, and that hts remains would be brought home Mr. Abernathy was well known through -ut this section of the State as possessing a tor interment. His his demise, as they hoped and believed that both fame and tortune were in store for him. The Butler Bar, learning of his death, called a meeting yesterday torenvon to} take suitable action thereon, when P.H. Holcomb was chosen to preside aud John Francisco acted as Secretary. The tol- We would cali attention to the ad. | of the well known firm of Jarvis, | Conklin & Co., which appears in This firm has done alarge amount of business during | the past few months, ail merited by the low rate ot interest and commis- another column. sion charged, the fairness of their} with the people. Their manager, | Mr. W. L. Powell, is a gentleman | in every sense of the word, and treats | all his customers he has} made a great many friends here by his } gentlemanly conduct and straight- | forward deatings with the people. | as such; i lowing committees were appointed: Arrangement for burial—Messrs. Jack- | json, Crockett, John Francisco and Sil- | vers. Resolutions—DeArmond, J. T. Smith, : Boxley, Parkinson and F. C. Smith. Judge Parkinson and Sim Francisco were delegated to meet the remains at; Kansas City and our en.ire Bar will re- ceive them upen their arrival at our de pot.—ecord. The remains were brought to Butler Saturday and enterred in the Oak Hil Fire Clothing, Fire dry goods, Fire boots & shoes, at fire prices. Sam Levy & Co. McFarland Bros are The city council ot Rich Hill have , given the Sperry Electric Light Motor Co., permission tu erect and maintain two eleciric lights in that city. As long as it does’nt cost any- | thing let them run, but when they begin to ask pay, from a personal knowledge of the electric hght bus- | iness, we advise the boys at the Hill to get a couple of tallowcandles and place them on convenient posts, and fire the motor company out of your | town. McFariand Bros. sell Jackson’s | Common Sense linament. barts and many sorts of cils of fan and beast d a cooling | ition, Mustang J.inimert. | | M0 go at a price Sam Levy & Co. Clinton’s city council have unani- granted the Sperry Electric: it Co., of Illinois, the privilege = frecting a electric plant in that! By. The plant doesn’t cost the city thing, i All damaged and imperfect goods have © go at a price. SAM’L LEVY & CO. : } Take your gun stalking to B. Lon- pe. He can and will do you cheap than you can get in the large Hogs. Twelve thoroughbred — Poland- male pigs, weighing from 120 *450 pounds. Price trom $10 to my each. J. H. Arrson. p2 miles west, and 3 4 mile sonth of a Lost. One sucking steer calf, white with ™ Spots, mixed with Jersey stock. | ed about two weeks azo from : +2 1-2 miles west of Butler. Uberal reward will be given the T BARGAINS AT hperfect goods has | ? | ‘ eleyator. All our fire goods must go at once be ‘sure and see them Sam Levy & Co. For Rent, The handsome Humphrey res i ence, including 5 acres of ground, just south of the city limits is for One of the prettiest homes in W. H Watton, Agent, Butler, Mo. rent. the county. ALL OUR FIRE GOODS! MUST GO AT ONCE. BE SURE AND SEE THEM, SAM’L LEVY & CO. to McFarland Bros. — tor Go Jackson’s Comiaon mat mill or ia 36-tf FIRE GOODS Lefker wants white cc rp Cain ALL O MUST GO AT ONCE, BESURE| AND SEE THEM. SAM’L LEVY & CO. ! lackson’s Common Sense lina- | ment at McFartanp Bros. McFarland Bros. sell Jackson's ense linament. Common Hert & Mathis’ | Barber shop is the place to get good | work at? i done. Everything first class in every respect; good bath rooms, im connection with barber shop. Al- so ladies hair cutting 1n all the lates styles, Cali and see us ia Bad building south side square. ALL OUR FIRE GOops | MUST GO AT ONCE, BE SURE AND SEE THEM, SAM’L LEVY & CO, All the wi ite corn in the county wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. SAML LEVY & CO, : 36-tt selling | Jacksen’s Common Sense linament. | Fire clothing, Fire ary goods, Fire boots & shoes ‘at fire prices. Sam Levy « Co. j | i | Coal O11 Inspector Notice 1s hereby given to all deal- | rs in coal oil in Bates County that | i I have secured the necessary testing instruments and duly qalified and am | now ready to preform the duties of | | | my office as contemplated by law. find it to their interest | Dealers will \ to notify me before offering any oil | for sale, as I am determind to domy duty in the matter and prosecute all | violators of this section to the fullest | extent of the law. L. LAMPKIN, Coal Oil Inspector tor Bates Co. | Go to McFarland Bros. Jackson's Common Sense linament. | ALL DAMAGED AND IM-| PERFECT GOUDS HAVE TO GO AT A PRICE. SAM’L LEVY & CO. | Notice to Tax Payers. Notice is hereby given to tax pay- | ers of Lone Oak township that ty taxes are not paid by the first ot Jan- | uary, the full penaly will be added | | and the law enforced. This is the | last notice to taxpayers to save cost | E. Watton. i ‘ommon Sense linament | McFrrRLAND Bros. | tor } 2t- Jackson Gor | for sale by | All damaged and |imperfect goods have ito goat a price. SAM‘L LEVY & CO. SIX PER CENT money on hand to loan on :mproved farms. No red tape. No delay to those having} good security, | The Warton & TuckER Land Mortgage Co. National Bank Opera | i | \ | i | { | ; At Butler | House Blo: oOmmMmen Jackson Sense lina ment at ? ow io. ? a -dry goods, rire boots &shoes, t ge . pat Lire prices x7 SAM LEY YM ce CO: McFarland Bros. are now selling Jackson’s Common Sense linament. Kansas Lands for Sale. In tracts to suit. Situated in the ' Arkansas Valley and on the -Arkan- | sas River and the Atchison, Topeka | | & Santa Fe railroad. These lands! | are in a county that is being rapidly ; | settled up and are rapidly increasing | |in value. Ihave special rates with | | the railroad company for transporta- | tion for those that purch Parties wishing to locate in Kansas can be ec. -Y | accommodated with good land at low Wa, E. Warton. | figure r4-tf Abetrects made by Ben ry & Co. | Be sure and ithe fire bargains Sam Levy & Co. B. Can tf see at, j | down’s drug store, where they are | now prepared to loan money at | cheaper rates than ever before. Call and see them in their office, and get contract, and their honesty in dealing | the Jatest rates on 6 per cent. eee of Summit township will visit you at your homes during the REMOVAL. The office ot Jarvis, Conklin & | Co., has been removed to the west side of the square, over Dr. Lands- | | | cheaper than the cheapest. | Notice to Taxpayers. The undersigned collector of taxes | ist week be at the sheriff’s office on every Saturday 1886. | in December, and will thereatter until February 1st, Prepare to pay your taxes. W. F. Laroiier, 52 2t * Tw’p collector. Cheap Money ; At Ben. B. Can- On Time to suit | terbury & Co’s. Abstracts made eee Olive Hotel, No Delay \ West side sqare. S. B. Newbell has piece of property for sale, title clear. All he asks is for purchaser to pay taxes. tf | a valuable Don’t seli your white corn until you see Lefker at mill or elevator he ‘*knocks the spot’’ on prices. 36-tf The best flour shipped ‘to Butler. the Greenwood, tor sale by Bev. & FREEMAN. Ben B. Canterbury & Co., will lend you more money on your prop- erty than any other joan in South- west Missouri. Call oa them. at | Out of the fire and still in the ring. with nicest and cheapest line of gro- ceries in town, R. A. Arkison, | Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- terbury & Co. tf Cook, have you tried that best of | all flour, the Greenwood, at Beit & FREEMAN'S. Six per cent. money at Ben B. anterbury & Co’s. 3t Nothing equals the Greenwood flour sold by Cc Six per cent, money at Ben Bb. Canterbury & Co’s. 49 3¢ Come right along and buy your groceries of R. A, Atkison, they have gone way down since the fire. Ben B. Canter- eens Den’t Borrow ' bury & Co., west side square Money Until You Sce Bevy & FREEMAN. | Butler, Mo. HO FOR CHRISTMAS —RUNNING OVER WITH— Loystoys Of Every Description and Christmas Talk In it next week. | | MM. A. Maynard. | Keep Your Eye | On This Space. There Will be From SSS | Positively the citizens of Butler and eurround- ing country will find our store in the —hands of— SANTA CLAUS. HORNS. THE a |e | Our stock of candies, toys, nuts and dolls are arriving and will be opened up in time for | Christmas, and before you buy, we want you to drop in and see our line of j wood flour, you should go to Bell & Freeman’s and get a sack. Money! j F Vv. { Thebest rates given by Money! $ Ben B. Canterbury & Co. Money! { “Seeing is Believing Monev! $ == ‘a Since the fire groceries cheaper at R. A. ATKISON’s. han ever Ta at Ben B. Cantert & C office, money and sce how CHEAP Il is. CUAL! CUAL! Ehave le 1 H z furnish the peupie Ww coal superior to anv coal that has been on market. It almost entirely clear of sulphur; is as hard as any We nly 5 cts bushel. y bank is atold Ri Roads in good condition trom Shohe Town to coal bank. which is only a hort distance. tf ury borrow some 3 ts , 1 to a quaiily of per H.T Src Rrotice_ to Bridge Contractors. Pursuantto anorder made by the county | court of Bates county, Mo., | term, 1885, I will on Mon at the eas! ‘4 th f in Mo., let to the lowest and best bidder lowing contract to wit: One bridge complete, ove ¥. Plans and specfications can be examined at ; My Office, All bids subject to approval of the county court 2. M.L. WOLFE, Bridge Commissioner ch Hill. | at its November | HOLIDAY GOODS! | _ CHAS. CENNEY make » with We have spared neither time, First Door South of Stairwe |CHRISTMAS -:- MORNING. | NEW GOODS And Provision Line. t comple city | COUNTRY PRODUCE r fine nd back and wait unti es have been 5 lover ion is extend to all, Chas. Endies. j ND Next door teSam’!. Levy & Co., east side of | } the square. Chas.

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