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—_———— BUTLER WEEREY TIMES! Lee Reall, Rich Hits | Spent Sunday in the Electric gar Novice To TRACHERS:— Public Ex: | Mrs Genleae paid mae adine tor the benefit of tho: p ' rs esinnticns sd ep gi {couple of months visitine relatives ons desiring 10 tea 3 ; é z will be held on the 3d Saturday ach | and friends in Oclemwine, Lowa. month in the Ohio street sehool ’ 7 - non Butler, Mo don the ist Sa ot Chas, le will open a skating en Hil : Me Ne eedinipalioni rink in the opera og x! Monday ich t , b4 . ‘ LINTON i J + IUINTO Hee ads Jas. McGhee. eae —— A very quiet pla LOCAL ITEMS in Kansas Cary It was the marriage of Hes a} We Ceci fine by a mute sn word e does a general collecting bn : sexs. All orders left at the Times offi was spoken while the nup knot will receive prompt attention. 5-6 | was Deing tied, caer encanta J. K. Brogier wants « lot rood Only a few ore days and rm loans, running trom 6 to 1S) terprisig un int, Chas. Dennev, months, This as a good chance for | will again be found at his old stand. farmers to. ge t loans, or sell | The brick work was completed last short real estate paper week andourpenters are busy p , the finishing touches on. Elmer Kipp, the efficient: book- The tow line of the Democrat} keeper in the Bates Co, National] was hitched to a Stone last: week. Bank, spent Coristmas with his pare As the load will get heavier as the | ents in Holden | year °S6 rolls along, we would ad Soone Trunbdi ea} vise the Democrat to hitc! ‘ } horses at that abou ‘ i The Rich Hill Herald as) gramb Esq. Harper, of PI Gap | ling cause t merchants OF that township, was in the city arday, | city are shipping in flour and not There is strong talk that the Squire | P#tronizing exc lusively thet r home willbe a prominent candidate for) Mls. The Heraid is right. The | } . i flow vit t ed hy he mills « office at the next election. flour manufactured by the m = : th at city is good enough for any fa Mrs. F. J. Tygaid, who has been] , g . : jtly,an tact ao better Tour as made ja sojourning at Elot Springs for her : the state, and as long as the me health, returned home last) week. | is ' , : {chant con buy tromethem at the sane : : s jailed to receive : We under tand : oO . . {rate they pay elsewhere they should ihe benefit she desired by her trip. | z ae patronize home. Farmers have net exhibited that | . s ! V erpon county has nineteen pro inferest in the inechn ge xt ut court] anced ¢ nia iy ee eater ee iouse, held by the State Board ot | A} : ‘ ‘ re bout the same pumber wan Agiiculture, that they should. Still : ; to serve the dear people in the ea the t i meeting was reasonably w at- tended. ies Nore want to roast their shins at the W.W. Graves, of the Rockville | collector's fire. ‘There will be just Globe, was in the city the fatter part \ about eighteen of them for each of of last week and sade the ‘Ties a| tice get lett, and then what? Well. pleaswat call. Mir. Graves will, in| we can’t complain much up here, all probability, locate in’ Butler in| asthe fruit is beginning to turn a the spring and practice his profession | httle red on one side. the boys are} of law. getting feartul restless, Last week we made mention of We are glad to see that our mer- the fact that a dinner was given by chants are offering such inducements Mr. Harding, hving south ot town, and big bargains in al! kinds of goods this neighbors and friends. Mr. | that they are drawing trade trom all H. says this was a mistake, as he parts of the county. The streets are only entertained a few — intimate tined each day with anxious buyers and our stores one and all are having « most excellent trade. Bargains and value received will draw, and we are glad to see that our merchants are fast dropping the old togy idea of tew sales friends pesides his family. We call your attention to the ad- vertisement of R. Weil & Co. —_ firm lave knocked prices to flinders and, as hgures tell the tale, we in- vite you to caretully read what thev have to say. Such inducements ; were never offered to buyers before. and small profits. Keep up the good Work is being pushed on the bridge over Bones Fork, in Mt. Pleasant township, and over Walnut creek, in Walnut township. The) post office teat to Col. N. A. Wade, bridge over Deep Water, in Spruce | and stepped down and out with the township, is about completed and | dawning of the new vear. Now that will soon be ready for the travelsng | the change has been made and Bro. public. Aus. 1s out, the Times takes pleas- JR. Jenkins, our ‘popular and | ure in saying for him, that as a pub- efficient circuit clerk, is hard at work did ‘Hic servant he did his duty, and onthe Leabo transcript, preparing | it faithtully and to the general satis. itfor the Supreme Court. He faction of the patrons of the ofhce, now on the 138th page and it isonly | ene at hi ger gentlemanly about halt completed. When com- his deportinent anc pleted it wall be the largest transcript to all. ever made out from this court. leading point in the southwest. is | accommodating If there be a loss it is the peoples. newly installed P. M do as well, and we have every reason is that he will A fire at Montrose the last day of December destroyed the large im- Mement house ot Johnson & Buck together Their loss is estimated to be $14,000, with to beheve he will. Vhe State Board which held a sess the first and with its contents. anly $}.000 insurance. There were also several otner buildings burned, every interesti: ostuctive | guarded m an cue Sen in the | which wes a tetal loss to ther Meetns lateresting addresses on jhote) the officer fell asleep, and | owners. Mr. Buck was a Bates tettens t growing by prom- | Porter took advantage of the oc- | county man and, at one time, adarge Peet Re ntienen. Prof. LR. Tett, poner by making a rope out of bed | farmer and stock dealer. His many 0! te Horticultural: Departuent of | quilts end letting himself to the | triends in this county wall be sorry he = icultu College, de- | ground, eae good his escape. \ 6 learn of Lis misfortune. The fire livered j oe poe aes ‘ i We — With the dawning of the sun on! i Originated from a defective flue. se oe : age i ae i mae ‘the morning ot the new year, two} An old man named Nichol theoretical and practical ees locon. atives over the Emporia road i Osburn burved to death in bis cabin By Paci Neate ted ase a dup to the Butler depot trom | in Leesville township, Henry Co., One day last week. cussed diseases of domestic He was born 1 in 1836, For some time his friends 5, have been taking cure of bh Henry ¢ \ It is thoug clothes took tire, and, on account of Ms extreme ave and feeble, he had not the strength Activity to put them out. When found his body was burned to « The Tims was sort tch of interest dh oa Vi bemg very oy tt cout Y to ¢ these meetuigs. of much good class, which aie pacity of county clerk, and as many | and high prices, and | adopting the new plan ot quick sales | work begun and Butler will be the | Bro. O. D. Austin transferred tne | ny All the harm we wish the | annnais, the causes and remedies, Jefferson county, Ky.. duly 4, 804. will prove beneticna and emigrated to Benton county thoge taruters who atten productive agricultural! j city Friday last trom Parsous, Kan- St. Louis & Em- engines steamed about 5 sas, tor use on the The Butle: | potia road. up to the depot o'clock Friday morning and went over to Poster about noon the same day. We were informed Saturd: 4y even ing, from a reliable source, that a fruit tree agent while canvassing on Summit township one day last week called at the residence of Mr. Willis Parker, while he was away from home, ard grossly insulted his wite by making improper advances. A good horse whipping would be about the nght thing for a man who would thus insult a lady Stair's father, quite an old man, It is said the old man will make a strong effort to have the governor commute his sentence to life imprisonment. The governor should turn a deaf car to any and all appeals at mercy for this deliberate, cold bloeded and heart- | less murderer, and permit the law to reap its just vengeance on the guil- ty wretch. W. ©. Jackson spent one day last at Hume, one Frank Porter steahng a watch trom Mrs. Carmin, a school teacher to see the condemned son. week prosecuting for of that place. Porter was bound over by the justice and put in charge of an officer to bring him to Butler. uring the night while ne was being | and whistled three times new veur, and the com tins tarot the long look a mach talked of ’ - . cP i Slippers, Shoes and Woots tur the Boys. railroad. Now citizens of Butler x Gents Shi neste pagr inline nc i fates county, we have it this far t Se ee let as pull together and use omr best Sieelo# School. aaa wors to push the good work ons pHi, private school will commence & ing of the see the | Monday, =e ary qth. Twill man- j &, J M McKIBBEN oe Aa eR age and teach the schcol, and, with ry ¥ 5 , to our depot supper should ne izens. « grand oyster eu by our eit arrived in Nevada a few days ago | Emporia | front. Every day almost we hea - -eoe- at man for one of t different: NW. Davis, a saloon K eper of Pleas- offices to be fille rit " tl fi t led aut Hill Languishes Bebin! the a J. WC B. Durand, Bars at independence. nei How many terri) “sy “For the indefints act ot P ens e TIMES oe hes, and what « 2 Rationta, Tox: aLOee foo : \ ; headac cn tr nereons Bias a vlea Sa v \\ day ‘ iF P. . shied se + Wwe Neuraigic, by the use of ' { v \ ‘“ gen \ s, dey y S. Marsha tres Sougatiwe :) b is no oat a 1, DUC Hae 1 cure for Nerv s i tlemen ed N. Davis s keep Headache, : wae oO , Ins yN cones ‘i ‘ lulaes Sicirfe bh as i ‘ © Cinctunati, Ohio. Dixie H d, nee ny the Pleasant Hill, a edh a Arcs oaTONGat eT bos : gourd mrvice in two olidays wit “f ts ar host , tore Umeted 5 rt Ca c “Tueo, Hexwans, MD maa Lay t 4 {a hos ‘ K FOR SALE BY ALL pry cet t NOE ONY Dor ta PER Fhsetingt —— triends, r St. Lous Sunday | $45 , Ww ' s Z A.A. MELLIER, sce Pr, TL WASHINGTON AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, niv to finish his studies in. the | Whisky t H wes ee schoul of pharmacy ned and sentenced to sixty daysim | 5 - . | Prisonment in the ¢ ty jail at In ] ie tt iG : 1, | Featisted on several indictments | ba eer iate : charging bim with incendiarism, | > ai mr embeaziement, and obtaining money | W J 1 Read Lewis Hoffuan'y advertise [under tase pictenyes. He wa bid) WE Come to you to-day with | ment thisweek. He talks business and ranks well up with the | . = trom the shoulder, and will pay the | torgerS. E, Check. of late, The | prices from which the | highest market price in cash for furs, | only difference between the two be} hides, pelis, ¢ Don't tail to call jing that Cheek selected as his vic- | tnd see hin on Nortn Mam) street, | tims eastern” me 1, and Davis oid} Springs, arrived inthe city | °°" ace into tus saloon, make 1 Fulkerson. we are glad to note, ig | MNNENs in the business and then at | looking mu nproved in healt | ter getting them under the influence | 2 —— Jot iquor induce th | i oti induc rem to bec “1 ‘ | . ] » Pee ge gece ang heal em to become «i Read them and comeand see the woods. tl e ; ' ent partoers in’ his business. To ‘ bbe township Saturday, anc 1OS- . . - : we a 2 a prevent detection in) his rascalit Men's Kip Boots, termer price oo, now $2 50 ecuted bar anc at ncaa *T whenever one of them would wet Men’s A Calf Boots, former price 2 50,now 2 oo elore “Squire Beck tor assaulting | ' sid threaten Min uct Men's Split Boots, tormer price + 25, now t 75 nea ‘ ruld threg i vith 4 i ‘ tu itully te gia i ; Men's Calt Boots, tormer price 3 now 2 50 iit ‘ew ana n i ‘ U j “f 5 ing a young mar 5 ae Se See Seen Men’s Selz Boots, former price 4 09, now 3 50 ae : gates of the penitentiary were Boys’ Boots of all these kinds, 50 cents a pair less iy ajar to receive him tor sell- Youths’ Boots of all these kinds 7} cents a parr tess cuca and costs ng liquor without license Tus he Ladies’ Kip Polkas, former price $1 50, now $1 25 2 —— . a dies’ -olkas, tormer we 1 5 Ny Tot 1. KR. Watsor trecoon tor a long tame, naming ibe dead Bin Sse a. wales ae : f ies ul , tuadies’ Calt Polish, former price i », now ‘ meee + Hays, an ole Ladies’ Calt Button, former price 1 so, now 1 25 o : t Heman S4 vears of age, Be F. Ladies’ Grain Button, former price rt 75, now 1 40 fay mornin Hs and John G. Duvall. Butlike Ladies’ Kid Button, former price 2 00, now 1 50 > funeral took l rascals the ame tor a settlement Ladies’ Grain Polish, tormer price 50. now 1 25 i ’ Si all “se 7 zS5cts i os residence Sunday afternoon had come. Daviskicked and squealed Misses’ Sizes of all these goods 25cts, a pair less condicted by Rev. W. C threatened, bur it did no good, | RUDD Good First Quali 4 of the MoE. church, south. his silent parners informed him that u er oO S, Irs es : x : settleme ay had céme “ttle Men’ i me $. v $3 50 The Neeada Manor ihe sna ja : ment day had céme and settle eat Hip at a Aes: oss > ee, odes 3) 3 x torms us that two engines, baggage | ‘hey would, law or no taw. Davis, pgs Bxersd ner as eee ep os i 1 v Rpt) wane eee aa, paiierece ne : ys’ Short Boots, former price $2 25, now $2 00 end pe renperscrs a _ | inorder to avoid detection and cover ‘Monts f i s carsenough to make ' ; i Pe z Men’s Arctic Overshoes, tormer price 25, how 100 {up two trains, passed through that up his tracks, saturated the inside of Women’s Arctic Overshoes, tormer Avi e fr 00 now gocts his saloon with coal oil and set the building on fire, but before the flames had time to do much damage, were extinguished by the He next collected the insurance money but was forced to disgorge it after the tacts had been tound out by the company. Misses Arctic Overshoes, former price Sscts, now Rubbers 65cts, Womens’ Rubbers gocts, to numerous to mention at marvelous prices. 7S5ets and other goods citizens. These are ®ll first class goods and warranted as such by us. We have truly too many goods on hand and must realize the cashfromthem. Call at once for at the prices they are to go at, they won't last long must realize on them and they are now on sale at prices given to cash buy- ers. We will be glad to show them at any time wnd remember one thing our goods are all marked in Plain Figures all you have to do is bring this advertisment with you and we will show you every item. Don’t mistake the place. R,. WEIL & CO,, He is a former saloon man of this city and 1s well known to our people and owing to his swindling one or two of our tarmers in the same man- ner as adopted at Pleasant Hill, regrets were expressed or tears shed at his leaving this place. He is a low down dirty scoundrel, and ten years in a striped suit is about the right thing for him. Gone to Parts Unknown. North Side Square - - - - “| Advantas KENTUCKY iicritic nreet MUETrOR scam G. F. Williamson, a leading man of Windsor, Henry county, was in this city last Saturday and borrowed $600 from his partner in the cuttle business, Captain Albert Parker, to defray the expense of feeding the stock. He then secured $800 by giving a mortgage on forty head ot cattle owned by a citizen of Henry county, other sc. WHAT TO BUY FUR THE HOLIDAYS Calt and and after securing severa al! loans, fled the country. i His effects were seized hy the iff, but they are valueless. Williamson is bighly connected, his father being one of the most prominent cattlemen in Central Mis- sourt, and much surprise is expressed sher- Is a question easily answered. see our nice line of Ladies and Gents Gloves,# Necawear, of 3 at his criminal conduct flight.--Sedaha Bazoo. and sudden Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never tails. Sold by W.J, Lnasdown, druggist, Butler, Mo. ly kinds, | S-ivr | For the Boys and Men, Hoods for Misses and Ladies, Handkerchiefs of every descrip- tion. ‘When Baby was sick. we cave ber Casters, When she was a Child, she cried for Casteria, H | When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria. WOOLEN & SILK MUFFLERS | When she had Children, she gave them Castors, the best assistance, the greatest suc- feess will be assured. j L.P. Sicerorr. ; We Butler, Mo. ne