The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 9, 1885, Page 8

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vs IMES | ic Ex those NoTICE TO TEACHERS :— jnations for the benefit otf per- ee desiring to teach in Bates county, a turday of each held on the 3d 5S: f aang the Ohio street school house, er Mo., and on the ist Saturday otf pa month in the West side school hou Hill, Mo., the examination co Eagenc 3 day at gu’clock, A. M, e J. H. HINTON, County School Commissioner. LOCAL ITEMS J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot of good farm loans, running trom 6 to 18 months. Thisis a good chance for tarmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. nee | This week hundreds ot papers will come into the hands of those who are not subscribers; these per- wns will please accept it compliments, read it ifthey like it, come in and subscribe or the booming Times, only $1.25 eryear. We this edition for tthe beneht of our many caretully and snd out large advertisers, and to show the people, trendy taking the pit who are not itl per,what 4 gicrious opportunity th " all the Ie and are missing tor getting news once a week, fresh Spicy kid down at their homes, for a mere song. No family im Bates county that has children growing up can afford to do without the “Liates. Roll of Honor Fast school fifty and sixth grades. fina Morris +100] Tommy Phelps .... 100 (ars Sherman 1) | Jesse Taylor 100 GmerVoris = ....100 | Etta Eldridge - 100 Miss Bare McCiemmons, Teacher Those parties owing me on ac count WHT please call and settle once, as Le must have the money Cfristmas to meet my liabilities. Mrs. E. KENNET. Sedalia is intested with a gang of sneak thieves and burglars. Mite society at Dr. Remick’s Friday evening. Everybody iny (0 attend. on d The Waiker post- office was enter- ed by burglars Monday night. They made a water haul. Dr, D. D. Wood returned Futon Thursday last, where he baa peen to attend the annual mecting of the board. from Ifthe townmuddleeditor will give wa rest now, we will send own a cromo of Eliza Pinkston and abeet roast. him anterbury” s large sate ar- ved yesterday from Cincinnatti Ubio, and it isa daisy. It 1s large ough to contain all ot his abstract cooks and papers. It is tire proof djistithe thing needed in Mr. C business, The fotluwing three lines from the Henry County Democrat will explain hy Judge Gantt was in such 2 ty about settling the town muddic inding up court and getting home: “Bora Tuesday, December to geand Mrs. J. Ib Gantt, a son; ail deing well. ist, A O. Johnson, living in Suma it Wwoship, and one of our best farm— fs, brought into our office Friday f* 16 ears of white corn, raised on “pounds and 3 1-2 Ms farm this year which weighs 17 Now it ot 3 ounces fete isa tarmer in Ountry that can beat it we want him this section Pe show up. Tre commnitrees appointed? along SOunty will please not torget to fend the convention at Clinton ot Bthinst. Phe buildi d through ou: of * 99 county is of ance and our very endeavor to pusb it for- mtd. Let there be no lagging back people should Seach member of the co nmittecs | A musica! entertainment will be pn atthe Onto Si. M. EL chureh tt Monday mi: wht, Dee. 1q4in whre Mandlin c! ® Mesdames Emersen, Parkinson, Crockett Walton. Day, EePbell, Charley Rathiel will give Music, Misses Glessner Ost- p | Bears 1 gbuly. aioe ahh rere bids a with our) a . ? structure, wt Proposed linc ot the Emporta in | z this | vast | tub will take part as will | Wood and Ed} For teeth pulling, cle aning, filling, | or a bran new set of teeth, call on | ;G. M. Risley, der south side | square, hext door to the Times | office. | Jim McKibben says that he is not | tas money on his goods it be is | selling them sochvap. Money buys them very low of manutacturers this | fl | time of year. } j We acknowledge receipt of an in- | Vitalion to atiend a grand masque ball at Harmsonuville, on Monday, Dee. j 14th, 1885, viven by the Harrsion- wile Ciuzen’s Coract Band. Dr. Geo. M. auicy. one of the best dentisis i the suuthwest, is per: | manendy jocated mi tsuuer, and cau | ays be tuund ii nis deatal par- 4 iurs, side squire, meXitu LIMES suulil | office. Uucie George Rifle, of Walnut, first of the Uncie George is running a restaurant at Wao in the city the Ween. W osduut aa {says he ip doing weil. He employs a Geman cook at a late Salary. ). A. dance, a ieading merchant of Mountgumery City, sau and kilied @ neyio named Jordon, while in the } Pact of Durgiariziug his store a tew | i days apy Jvtdul Was represented | Wo be wt hurd Case. Mis. Bewley, who bas been sick | tor the past turee or tour weeks, Partie a iiltie suenyth, and her | bloband, Uiluning 4 Chauge would be | | Geuctoat, seul wer Over lo spend a Gime wiu ber parents, in New Home | LOW iplilys A teachers’ meeting Will be beid ve Rach dd tae 2gta and 30th of tus monto. A very iteresung pro gram has been prepared and the proceedings wil be of an interesung will be cumpelled to put the them in| pound, and it will cost owner j something. A Neptune pleasant call while in the city terday. most Jucg gave usa yes- | Lhe Judge is one of the substantial farmers in Osage township and the moss is an inch | thick on his back. He one} term as county judge acceptably to the whole people and 1s at present justice of the peace in Osage town served ship. The supreme court has confirmed and Seawells, the dectsion of the lower court, { Stair, the murderer of the will swing at Nevada, January 15th, | 1886. Stair’s wite. him and sentenced by the lower court to hang on the same day, faired some better. She was granted a new trial, and in all probability, will es- cape the hangman's knot, 1f net the penttentiary. convicted with The county court on Monday ap- | pointed John Whitehead Mine In- spector ot Bates county, vice M. L. Wolte, resigned. Mr. Whitehead is a practical miner ot many years experience, and thoroughly under- stands the duties to be filled. He is ar, sensible man, and we have no doubt will do tustice between the miners and operators. The court | has done well in this appoiatment. The eae court went in a body | vesterday to view the subscruture to the 1ren bridge over the Marias ces Cygnes river at the island. The i stone sonry is completed and 1s now res receive the super- v to | | Tahis ison the road. court is building some execelient iron | bridges over the work is unde I super- ficient Bridge Com- Wolfe, who thor- is his business. of our pro Ae ee understa vision { lay last was the anniversary ot the birth of both Mrs. O. F. Renic and the doctor's father, Col. Len. j h The occasion was duly j >propriately celebrated by a} nagrificent dinner to which a large? i number of fmends were invited. Mrs. Renick is one of the most en- i tertaining and comely of our ladv matrcns, and sustaias with becoming grace s dignity her blue grass arzs- | tocracy, of which she is very proud. | If there is one thing above all others | she prides herself on her cullinery i art, the justness of such a claim we ‘can bear persons! testimony on more than .one occasion. Uncle Len. | Jas they will j them i In this h fyou call tell t OUR HOLIDAY GIFT For the Benefit of the Businass Men Who Have faithfutly Stood by the Times through Thick and Thin. one issue, some will We Ing nor have to go over e this: ex- "oil next week planation, hoy ill feel they ew are slighted, besause theirnames and business 1s omitted from this issue, appear without fail be- d Christmas. tween this an name which we will mention in long list 1s SAM'L. LEVY & CO. A name that is a hcushold word to should ~ ee Ard whose Advertisement can be) fonnd in th:s Paper. ~~>- = We will suy in the outset that it is | jour purpose to gi every firm in Butler, who have so nobly and gen-! | erously patronized us during the past | year, a holiday gitt in the shape of a local notice, and it will be impossi- ble (from the number) to do so in The first the | } almost every tamily in Bates county, | and if there is one that knows them not they should come and get ac- quainted. Sar Levy & > are } on the east side of toe square and occupy tour floors. Thetwo ground floors are used tor dry goods, notions, shoes, ha clothing, boots, » caps, &c., while the two upper stories are used for their elee stock of mil_ linery zoods, cary come up and dump us out the back ery particu! For everybody tor Iving. jewelry for the Perb in es tooth pick to a diamond nng noliday presents, and Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, once a vear, go make them Zz to Franz Bernhardvs. BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. vardware and implemen e live and energetic grocery, t merch on the northeast corner ot the square, can’t be excelled or u so! B \ RB Wi RE 2 4 Stock ot groceries, hardw 2a eae ss farm implements, is complete in every department. No b and glad ot tt opportunity ithas im i z Detter o1 1 more accommodating gentlemen than compose this firm ever lived in any town. > Times is proud of them 5 y] 5 a presenting their names to the public, and : ng for them the coming new For their honest and gentlema: ly man- ners of doing business Also the Largest Stock ot FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES Spring Wagons and year increased an patronage, hey deserve all we ask for them N. B. JETER, has just ceived his holiday line of g The south side jeweler, re rds, and | ; for quality, quantity and cheapness | i he can’t be excelled t vis side ot Now His stock of watches, chains, Agricultural &mplements York. bracelets, clocks, lockets, neck! and in fact everything in the jewelry line is not to be surpassed. It you} In the country. ; Want to make your wite or sw cet: | heart a present, call and see Jeter. | s s We will continue the mennon of firms who ure vertising with us next week, and uone shall be | sl ! or omitted. § le beauties | described on pa per, it must be seen before you can arrive at iv conclusion as to the idea we wish to convey, They have an army ot polite clerks who will advertisment on another page, an nounce that they will sell their entire stock ot drv goods and at strictly costtil Jan. rst, caa be tound millinery on the west side of the square better or hive sorry they are closing out theirstock ot ot residence. The Times can assure its readers that this firm is selling at actual cost and if you want genuine n dry goods or millinery, y Bros. is the place get Don’t torget the ple te!l them the Times sent you. JIM MCKIBBEN. bargains i Cas to and Tne old reliable dry rium, under the Palace hote! an empo- , is hke iw al- goods the head Inght ot ways in plain view, never behind engine, on the latest novelties of the ant the lowest to see aregular daisy stock time season, prices. you Ww dry boots, she goods, notions, hats, caps, oes, etc., youd McKibben by. you, there ts he don’t keep, and st does not please you in low pri pass Jim Recollect what we tell worth having and goed goods, he will kill a You must visit Jim, THE AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE. to undertake a mockery tor us tell anyth about Immense E of < hats, caps, and gents underwear Soe wide awake firm cairv. Their store room is a hundred fect long and: ned trom floor to goods. Their stock of clothing ix all cut and made to order and is put In to pac jam: pow with this suit and the largest man. latest style. find clothing up inthe very house you wi smallest boy uwill fine prices so cheup and suits so neat, von will he- ginto ask your best girl wh te delay Theic place of north sic any business we oon ot the square, sn then you say vertisement in the FRANZ BENNHARDT. toward with As the vest alway comes in the last. We present vou | name of our old friend and staunch the advertiser, north Franz Bernhardt, No | Friday evening Rev. B. W. Stewart, more rehable merchants! o¢ Joni, one of the most talented in this city, and the Tras is | men in the conference, occupied the If! | { character wo teachers and none should | take pleasure .n atten ting to your - nts. Ete tl t ake a rabies ateeid J want C etot er and take a - —- = j look at this stock of goods valued at Marshal Mory : " mney oe = 1 Morgan wishes us to no- | $409,000, and buy your Christmas tity parties Owning bogs that they presents. must be kept up and not allowed to | CASSITY Enos. } run on the street, as in that case he | These ventlemen, by their flaming = t ’ heir fl g “t want to | nothing { lof selt government, s) He cited in support of his argument ; the | pulpit. goods at cost to change their place | A. M. E. CHURCH | AND ALL KINDS OF Farm Pumps & Fittings For deep wells always in stock. Held Its Annual Conference in But- ler, Last Week. somes The first annual conterence of the A.M. E. church was held in this} city. Thursday, ot last week, with several distinguished By the the officers of the Christian preach ers present. kindness ot | church, ; thev expressed them- for which selves exceedingly thankful, they permitted to occupy that building to hold their might services. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, - - ° BUTI were Advantages. 1. Exemption from temptationsofcity. 2. One family~ living, rrpget! ‘working together. 3. snes divided into email sectipns go thai each cadet recites every day. 4. Expenditures ander control o| oe Paderigg vet 5. Government adapted to theEharacte ofeach iaividual adet. 6. A tacult; who associate with the cadets. 7. A system of military ise ut hich she body and it ‘of authority and aetiology Ee EE KENTUCKY MILITARY: INSTITUTE. His sermon on the life and character of Moses was a most ex- | cellent one and tull of good hard | His words were choice and | there was nothing boisterous in his | sense. WHAT TO BUY He made a strong appeal ! ~ 4 delivery. to his colored, brethren to more} closely follow the example set and! teachings ot the great Isw giver, and to become better citizens. At the FOR conclusion of the sermon Rev. Chas, Hunter, the talented pastor of the | HE H 0 L| DA YS church in this city, was called upon! and delivered an eloquent address of } welcome, He gave a briet history of } tne object and aim, growth and! prospenty of the African Methodist | Episcopal Church from its origin to! date, and prove that the idea which prevailed, 13 that the negro race was not capable | was a fallacy. Call and 2 Ts a question easily answered. see our nice line ot {Ladies and Gents Gloves, US senting Neg went on to e present Neckwear, of all kinds, the membership of his church, num- ber ot church building: and great improve- ment of his race. The church gov- ernment, colleges, &c,, being under s, colleges and | education For the Boys and Men, Hoods for Misses and Ladies, Handkerchiefs of every descrip- tion. Ponts the management and sole control of } the negroes themselves. His address | good throughout and to the WOOLEN & SILK MUFFLERS | | point. ! : Marshal Morgan, atter a ‘ong/ Slippers, Shoes and Boots tor the Boys. Ua ears a a Bee a th H 7 Gents Shirts all kinds. A new line of Be ere Seat gece ee Cloaks just received. We meet all com star and wields the billey. He was i pete, *-cussed”’ in by the mayor Thursday bo z= 3 ght of last week. Well, we sub- mit to the powers that be, and will s M. Me ‘ the, support Marshal Morgan in his offi- cial acts so iong as he ts in the mght. | “he Times has nothing to say against | him either as cfhcer or citizen, t 1} can say thut, so far as we } : ' Ie ES Ceal O11 Inspector i while acting as marshal of t city | he always done his duty. and us long Notice ts here ny eto all deal- | z cone SEE td eres: coal oil in Bates County that asd c nucs and does é = ! pape ae ae Bo OEP gy secured the necessary testing | T he what is mght, the Ties, being a linstrements and duly qalified and am | taw-abiding payer, will support him now re preform the duties of} 7% not = Ec : . a 1 e di Weir Flat iin his official acts. Another thi mv office «+ & emplated by law. | ee : : > not want the Pe = ' Desiers wi find it to their interest | Tat-ER 3 ee jto me before offering any oil} Mayn-nia Vaimis thecharm- members of the board to hesitate one | i for sale, as Lam determind to do my | er. tnt _ minute in allowing bim his salary | duty in the matter and prosecute ali! » the fullest | — a:most cheats the -R, MO,

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