The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 30, 1885, Page 3

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ry ae err EP WwW KL Y geTEER WEL eeegeee eo ce TEAC of those per- teach in Bates county, d Saturday of each t school house, turday of sOT! ginations i jesiring mi held on the 3 th in the Ohio stree Mo., and on the rst oa th in the West side hool house, ach mort Mo., the ex mination com- i 5 ' th day at g v’clock, A <a H. HINTON, County Se hool Comm LOCAL ITEMS , City Auctioneer, does a general collecting busi- All orders left at the Times Cee “Toil receive prompt attention. J. K. Brugler wants 2 dtiot good imloans, running trom 6 to 1S onths. This 1s a good chance for mers to get short loans, or sell ort real estate paper. Mrs. J. O. McBride,ot Rockville. sin the city visiting the tamily of Wm. H. McBrid Mrs. H Hutchinson and daughter Pinkie, of Pleasant Hill, Liends and relatives in the city. are visiting Stairs father has visited his in’ his at Nevada. An effort is on foot 9 secure a commutation ound of insanity. on the Mrs. George ‘Thoma is and two litle daughters, Mazie and Georgia, pent Christmas day with the family ie four popular county clerk, KR. Starke. A big dinner was given his neigh and friends by. Mr. Harding, ing 5 miles south dt Butler, onthe Ponter place. on Christmas day. A lage number were present and au isjoyable time was had. <All invoting Mrs. Harding queen ot kooks. join Public installation of officers of le G. A. R. will take place at the sty hall on the evening of 12th January next. Semor Depart- ment Commander, E. E. Kimball, wtNevada, will be present and ad- ess the order. Everybody cor- ially invited to be present. the The cancan notice which appear- ed in last week’s TimES, wus meant imply as a joke. It being the oc- asion of one of the young gentle- men’s birthday, he had invited a wmber of his trienus to his room ind they were having a jolly (noisy) time. No reflections were meant to tecast upon anyone. Martin & Rodgers, of Clay county, ve bought the livery outfit belong toJ. P. Willis and will continue ssat Mr. Willis’ old stand, ‘Tie Elk Horn stables. They are @urteous, clever gentlemen, and food business men and we bespeak forthem a tair portion of the livery rade. We were misinformed in regard to he appointment of Mr, Bell as city collector by the mayor. The matter mas tulked over at the council meet- "gand George Smith, counci!man fom the south ward, received the ™pression that action had been tak- fand so intormed Mr. Bell, who ‘Preceded to extend the city tax on Ps receipts. Brother Allen,of the Butler Timzs, fakes his deteat for the postoffice Piosophically. Mr. Lingle, otf the are County Democrat, extends Fs congratulations to his successtul Bmpetitor, and promises to stand by Party, ‘first, and all These gentlemen, having fea plucky fight, deserved suc- j 8, but being beaten, they remem- FR that not more than one could din each case, and thus show | selves to be true democrats.——} Warrensbure Journal-Democrat. ' last the On Christmas evening Capt. J ~Hapnab and estimable lady, en- ined about 250 invited guests at} Palace hotel. A ao | Pper was spread, comprising all Re delicacies of the season. Mrs. faunah, Miss Gertie and Miss Lot. Pe Willie received and entertained ee guests with that ease and grace ich those well under- 535 hich made every one teel | at | ladies so ly at ease. After supper. card playing and ME was indulged in to a late | + when the guests departed, all! is that the Palace Hotel was} Place to go to have a good time. | | Menday, Tanuary 4th. as we f aews, ne the printer is en- j titled to his holiday the same as oth- | erpeople. Wew out wit our usual quota of next week. Dixie Haggard returned | ankle. home| trom St. Louis the first of last week, | where he bas been for severa! attending the school of Pharma Dixie is 4 popular voung geatlen and his many triends welcome | back with great joy. A reunion of the Burner family was had on Christmas day, it being the occasion of the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Burner’s wedding. Ail of the family were present and many valuable and hanasome presents were the old tolks. A fine supper was had. given learn that County Clerk Starke received a telegram trom A. Francisco, of Rich Hill, stating that the h from ‘*Gov.’’ Stewart, place, on recovered and the thieves captured in Osage City, Kansas. Philander Just as we go to press we orses stolen south of that last, aturday night were to the penitentiary trom Vernon county, for petit larceny eighteen months ago, was pardoned t the governor the first of last week and returned home. It was charged at the time that he extorted pre from a woman or riage and at the another wom ried up for tour years, Vernon and this count had been punished enough his crime, and petitionca the governor to pardon him. A Vernon county young man named Charles McCallen myster- iously disappeared, on the night of the Sth inst. fle left his brother-in-law to visit a bor requesting bis sister the nouse of neigh- to keep a light burning for him, but has not been seen since leaving the neighbor Sharp’s house. The Nevada Mail thus describes the missing Young McCalien is 19 years old: tall, smooth tace, dark complexion ; dark hair, and weighs about 150 pounds. He also has an impediment in his speech. Intomation in regard to his where- abouts will be thaokfully received by his relatives, who fear he has been foully dealt with. man: of slender build, bas Says the Geiecee Mo > Herald: ““The St. Joseph Gazette, edited by sterling democrat, John N. Edwards, is full of protests against a senatorial syndicate in Washington undertaking to run the official patron- age in Missouri and the aristocratic arrogance and undemocratic bigotry which a number of years in the sen- ate begets. The Gazette, which 1s about as orthdox im demacracy as “they make ’em’”? has come to the conclusion that the state of Missouri does not belong to a man because he Lappens to be in the United States senate and that the people still bave u right to be heard. There are several people in Missourt who agree with the Gazette.’ Week of Prayer. Programme of the week of praver as arranged by the Con- vention of Butler, commencing Mon- day next, January 4th: Monday at the Cumberland Pres byterian church: Praise and Thanks. giving, by Alex Wa that Ministers’ alker. Tuesday at the Ohio sireet ME. church: Efumilation and Contess- 1on, by W. A. Walker. Wednesday at the Baptist church: tome and Foreign W. C. Bewley. Thursday at the Christian church: The Church and the Family, by R. R. Pierce. Friday at the First Presbyterian church, Nations and Governments, by J. M. Jones. Saturday at the Dakota street M. weeks | | lengthwise over | noble sacrifice Mr. 4 Sad Accident. On Saturday evenin Jones met v g last — a painful accid he depot, by heel running crushing the! It } appears 1. was driv- ing a treig! on for Win. Young and had hitched his team to a car! loaded with salt, which was on the| etrack, By some means the car was Started,moving toward ot cars} standing a short distance below. | There was great danger of the being crushed when the little tellow in his brave effort to save the horses. | | i Per Gent Money was thrown ur the moving car, receiving the les ove cited Dr: Was s DB Ware Was summoned and snd dressed th wounds, were very pai Ed. stood the ordeal with great deal of nerve, and seemed to regret a most that his mishap would from keep i ee owes the him away work. his Young his orses. | lives of his h LATER: Monday blood poison. The boy died at g o’clock night trom the effects ot OfR. 5. Ca of Prairie City To $5 new bonds each $35,000 00 To cash ree P. Johnson, 5,625 00 To cash received from Co ‘Treasurer, Hen HH. F. Wi H.C. Jones Registering 4 Expenses ... = and expr 250 00 Total amount paid out $49,301 72 RECAPITULATION Total amount cash paid out... $49,301 72 Total amount cash received .......... 49,250 9 Amount over} -% 3079 Marned. AnNcLD—Parron—At the bride’s parents in Foster, on Wednesday evening, Mr. Will Arnold, ot Butler, to Miss Lilhe Patton, Rev. White, of Rich Hill, officiating S. C. Franklin and Effie Arnold acted as attendants. The groom is an industrious, en- terprising young gentleman, while the bride is one of the fairest and most amiable of Foster’s daughters. The Tistes extends congratulations. \W HEELER—Becker—At Virginia, on the rgth inst. Mr. Jonathan Wheeler to Miss Jennie Becket, W. R. Park officiating. The marriage ceremony was pers tormed at the literary, and it was quite a surprise to many as the affair had been kept very quiet. Butler’s Generous Werchant Prince. The hearth ot atleast 525 ot the children of Rich Hill will be made merry to-morrow night, when, to- gether with their other presents, the gifts of Santa Claus, through his Butler agent, are distributed at the various Sunday School gatherings. The following letter will explain all: Butler, Mo., Dee. 22nd, 1885- Mr. Thomas Irish, Rich Hill, Mo., Dear Sir: [sent you to-day by treight three boxes containing §25 pack- ages ot candy for your Suuday Schools. You will please distribute them with my compliments as tollows: M. E. South Sunday School, 55; Methe- dist Episcopal S.S., 60; Presbyterian S.S, 50; Christian S.S., 75; Cumberland Pres- byterian S.S., 50; Baptist +» GO; Ger- man Lutheran S.S., 30; Catholic African Methodist S.8., 20; Mi S.-S., 7o- Very Truly Yours, Sasr’t Levy & Co. ionary Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Tis Sold by W.J. Lnasdown, Mo. S-tve never tails. druggist, Butier, When Baby was sisk, we gave kar Casteria, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, } When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, E. church: The Christian Lite, by: Alex Walker. ALex WALKER, Sec. rceloff School. This private school will commence I will man- the school, and, with ssistance, the greatest suc- age and teact the best cess will be assured. LL. P. Sicsiorr. | ; | | trA DIE With Hanoven’s TaILon System you "ean cut | Dresses to fit, without oral instructions. Dress | makers pronounce it perfect. Price for System, Book and Double Tracing Wheel. $3.50. TO INTRODUCE. A System. Book and Wheei will be sent on receipt of $1.2. Address } JOHN C. HANOVER, CINCINNATI, @, | j-Im » JARVIS, CONKLIN c& CoO. 2 oe To Loan in Sums from $500 up. Lowe est Rates of Commission. Call and see us. Office west Side Square, Over Lansdown Drug Store W.- L. POWELL, MANAGER. BATES COUNTY National Bank, OF BUTEER, MO. Oldest Bank in the County. Capital paid in, - - $75 Surplus - - - -000. 27.000 ‘Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock We are prepared to doa general bank ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &e,, fc: DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, .C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle len. J. B. Newberry E. P, Henry, I. N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, 1358 W. J. Bard, Dr.D. oS. Wood, M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, ¥. Coleman Smith F. J. Tygard. OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - - President: J.C.CLARK - - - - Vice President. F.1. TYGARD - - - 2 Cashier. BUTLER NATIONAL BANK, pees <n Opera House Block, BUTLER, MO. Capital, - 8$G6,000, SURPLUS = $3,000 JOHN H.SULLENS.. T.W. CHILDS,... Wo. E. WALTON, Cc. C. DUKE,.-. DON KINNEY. DIRECTORS , Booker Powel}, Green W. Walton, Dr. N, L, Whipple T, W, Childs, Wa, E, Walton, J. Rue Jenkins. + President ice President. Cashier. -Ase’t Cashier, Clerk and Collector. Dr. T. C. Boulware, R, D. Williams. udge J. H. Sallens, . R. Simpson, ‘rank Votis, C, H, Dutene.* Receives deposits, Joans monev, and transacts a general banking business. We extend to our customers every ac commodation consistent in sate banking. FINE SUITS. in every style price and quality ‘Made to Order: ranteed a fitin every cas and see me, south room grange store. aed J.-E. TALBOTT, | 47 1Ye Merchant Tailo- Bennett, Wheeler & Co., Dealers in _ Groceries, Hardware, BARB WIRE, sl Nails, Iron, &. Also the Largest Stock ot FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES Spring Wagons and Agricultural fSmplemewots In the country. Halladay Wind Mills, AND ALL KINDS OF Force Pumps & Fittings For deep wells always in stock. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, _ KENTUCKY udzentney 1 Raemetin om emer 1s email oxctlyas of so that each cadet recites every ne 4. Kxpenditares under cont , Government od to the charneter of each ind MILITARY sires: Genta Bese INSTITUTE. dieing ce So aereeeg WHAT TO BUY FOR Is a question easily answered. Call and see our nice line of Ladies and Gents “ z | Necawear, of all kinds, For the Boys and Men, Hoods for Misses and Ladies, Handkerchiefs of every descrip- tion. WOOLEN & SILK MUFFLERS Slippers, Shoes and Boots tor the Boys. Gents Shirts al! kinds. A new line of We meet all Cloaks just received. com petition. J. M. McKIBBEN. Coal O11 Inspector Notice 1» hereby given to all dea!- ers in coal oil in Bates County that rcessary testing galified and an I have secured the ‘instruments and dul The Mi irror now r¢ to preform the daties of is no flatterer . ould y you | my office # contemplated by law. teil < Dealers will find it to their interest make # SREY s to notify me hefere offering any off SD ea srs fer sale. as I determind to doms } 7 oho eee er oe r er and prosecute a! dor = ~ of s sect = to the fullest ext tthe law. LL. Lampxax, | Coa! Oil Inspector tor Bates Co. i ‘

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