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a LOCAL ITEMS. K. Ib interest cent. ship, gave us a pleasant ¢ all the last of the week Bud Jeffies informs us that his father, Jas. Jeffress, is tving bedtast in Springfield, Mo., th no hopes of reco ey ae ar ut Phere will bs services at the oh FE. church, each night this week, and doubtless for several suc south, ceeding weeks. Dr. Boulware rides mighty proud in his new and handsome cutter, all | he lacks nowto make him supremely | | happy isa helle and bells Our accommodating depot agent, Ed. Carnes, is supremely happy over the advent of a charming daughter which arrived at bis house Friday | night. , be | Overcoats at cost at American Clothing _— Quarterly watt M. church, south, next Saturday a Sunday... Dr. Woo ts will b aga and preach | mornmg and night | of each dey are inv A. L. Betz represents the New Engiand Loan and Trust Co., and 1s prepared to loan farmers money | in suns of $200 and upwards on the most liberal terms, and cheapestrates interest. A social party was given at the : | residence of Jobn Davis, three miles | northwestof Batier, Wedacsday night of last week. About titty. persons were taad a good time was had. The su t tor the occasion was just elegant in every respect, Three section bands were struck by an east bound passenger train on the Mo. Pacific, near Independence, | the middle of last week and all killed. When tound the were bor: ribly mangled. It is supposed the men were drunk atthe time ot the | bodies accident. | Bud Conard, now residing at Hut- ton, Rush county, Kansas, and one of our best triends and most punctual subscribers, hands us $1.2§ throngh his noble sire, with the request that we mark him up to '87 and keep the booming Timxs coming. Bud is a chip of the old block, and we are glad to learn he is doing well over in bleeding Kansas. Tis father, A. A. Conard, while in also had ’85 rubbed out On the little yellow slip on his | paper and ’87 put in its place. Good luck to bothis the wish of the Tims. Red knit underwear, 50 ets at American Clothing House. Judge W. W. Denny, of the south- ern district, came in trom Butler yes terday and while in the city calledon the Review. Mr. Denney has been attending closely to the duties of his | office since taking his seat, but as it | takes work into the nusiness, he has not anew member some time to! beea of much service to his constitu. ents as he would be should he be re-elected as a member ot the ¢ however he has taken to the work in hand with a stronger grip than even his best trends anticipated.—R. Review, The excursion boys tell a hard joke | on our friend Ea. Smith, of Blue j Mound, Kansas. They say when the train got within three miles of Butler, Ed. slipped up to the cab and offered the fireman a half dollar ta throw five bushels of coal into the iurnace and the engineer a dollar to pull the throttle back and let her go. He said or other as he uzared Butler that same old. sensa- tion to get there quick always struck him. The last seen ot him in Butler somehow he was trving to pick a fuss with the tndian ia nt of the | cigar stand Overe oats at cost, Underwear at cost. Gloves wt cost, Caps at cost, | out the Times. | judge. | | is nothing: new.— | city. | when enterir Col. N. A. as postmaster at Butler was confirm- ed by the > t ast J.P. 5 t Llow was in the city the latter part of last ote : week and paid the TIMEs a p'easant and substa : R Hill Herald w ite frequent in that city. Lay on your shot gun. The supreme court has granted | Lost ohn T. Leabo an indefinite stay of | John T. Leabo an inde | On the streets of Butler, e bunch eeentt id his case ae exece ee é | of feather edge braid w crochet | ome uf wre that t ae = ! needle. Finder wil! please leave May next. A pickpoc ket 1 mi nde. an ineffectual attempt to got arooe the pockets of Bert Cain depot, Friday eve peg Rich Hill They succe oie ir cutting a long gash in his pants but | his pocket Book was not reached. Col. Wade, in the Butler Demo- crat, has many good things to say of Congressman Stone, but oddly | enough it pretaces its editorial col- | umn with the reminder ‘*‘Concerning the dead nothing but good.’’—Clin | ton Advocate. Now is your time to buy all winter goous cheap, at macnivnis ( Nothing ITouse. Mr. Pharis tells an of a letter he received from his daughter, Mrs. John ~~ in Washington, Ty. She says they are doing very well and pleased with the country so far. She said they could not well do with- so Mr P. had paper sent to their address at Waver- the |ly, W. Ty. The annual election of oilicers of the Bates County National Bank took place in the Director’s room of that Tuesday and re the Institution on last sulted in the re-election of old | officers, which, by the way, could not be improyed upon—if we are a We learn that the usual div- | idend was declared and that $3.000 | was added to the surplus tund, mak- ing the working capital something over one hundred thousand dollars. These figures prove that the Bank is ably managed, which, by the way, Record. Among the prominent gentlemen in the city Friday and Saturday, con- nected with the Emporia railroad were H. C. Cross, C. Hood, and Wm. Martindale, of Emporia, and J. C. Carpenter, assistant general manager, of Pleasanton. These gentlemen took a carriage Saturday morning and went over the grade which is partially completed to the Mo. Pacific track on the east of this It is also said they were look- ing up a suitable location for a depot in the’ east hhmits of the town. | Nothing would please our peeple | better than to have a depot on the | east side of town, All overcoats, caps, gloves & underwear, American Clothing House | ° During the cold snap, the presence of the Dakota blizzard, it you please, a young hoy living on the south side, West End school misstep 1 The physician in building, made a was slightly injured. stated to our it was an internal impression was that the subclavian vein had pe ted the vein cava descendens, and by aiiicatais lis- semination of the venous overflow nad wrought a mephitic condition of the retescent corpuscles, and render- ed phlebotomy imperative if the pa— nent survived the winter solstice.— Review. Is the boy still alive? attendance reporter that injury, and Coal O11 Inspector appointment Magnolia Balm id to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh- ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you can? tell. secret is a same at th is office. Janitor. | | | | | | Jesse James. The Olive street Baptist church | of Kansas City, was filled with cit ; izens last night, when Col. Hogeland | delivered his aderess in the interest of the homeless boys of that city. After he had finished his talk, Col. Hogeland, as is his custom, called on a number of boys to say the Lord’s prayer. In response to the invitation, a bright eyed, looking boy, neatly dressed stepped torwarda The audience war silent, clear, firm voice, he said the Lord’s intelligent prayer, and then modestly returned to his Seat. the noted Jesse James anc is himself Jesse James. He mother are living «juietly on the east attend named and his side. Jesse jr., is a regular ant at the Sabbath school and 1s said to be a remarkably bight and well behaved boy. His mother is a mem- ber of the church Mis-onri’ s Little Giant One of the hardest worked men ip Senator George G. who the senate is Vest, of Missouri, has as- sumed the leadership of the demo- cratic wing of that body, He is not at all a striking figure when he rises Tn stature set, in in his place in the senate. he is small and thick figure the reverse of elegant, and his fea- tures are not to be dominated hand- some, while his hair, mustache and chin beard are carroty. And Sena- tor Vest cares nothing for dress, and does not begin to wear as good clothes as his valet. This hardworking, plain statesman was in New York yesterday, stop- ping at the Fitth Ayenue. The senator’s good fortune in providing for-his triends under the administra- tion makes him a much songht atter man. Hts apartments were throng- ed all day long with the patriotic, ag well as with many of his warm per- sonal and political frends. Among these was one who has known the man tor twenty-five years. He took delight in telling a group ot inends what sort of a man Senator Vest is. Said he: ‘Vest is a good deal of an enigma. Reserved with strangers, he 1s a most genial companion, and enjoys the reputation ot being the best story teller in public hfe since the days of Lincoln. **Nothing pleases him better than to get into a crow of gemal com- pa nions and keep them in roars ot laughter tor hoursat atime. On the stump his speeches are tull ot ludi- crous stories, and he prides himself upon their originality. This makes him popular with the younger men of his party in Missonri, and it is to them principally that he election. During his first month in he senate he remained quiet. some of those who had not support ed him began to say that he was a | big man at home but a mighty little one at Washington. **The opportunity arrived for him | It was Joh in’ Sherman’s to make his maiden speech. | a reply to one ot 1 89) attacks upon the south. When Vest’s plain figure arose the senators who | had listened attentively to Sherman turned to their correspondence. But | the little man from the south speedily charmed them back with his elo- quence, and at the conclusion of his efforts Senator Conkling crossed ever and congratulated him warmly. ; speech won the leadership for Vest.’ | —New York Star. Novece is hereby given to all deal- ers. coal oil in Bates County that | | have secured the necessary testing istruments and duly qalified and am ! Ow ready to preform the duties of ny office as contemplated by law. Yealers will find it to their interest leterm luty in the matter and pr msccute c ts of this section tot xtent ot the law. L. Lamrxi Jil Inspector tor Bates Ne Co. Man and Beast. and in a! The boy was the son of | owes his, and | That | aWhen Baby was sick, we gare her Caster When sit waa 1 Whe eS M 'On Time to suit | tert AN Abstracts made neat Olive Ho ! No De! t Wrest side <q ] is a urchase taxes. | ace cent y at B Cant bury & Co's | | A Card. i 1AM LOCATED ON WEST SIDE OF Ist DOOR NoRTH or BEATTY SQUARE HoteEL, WHERE 1 cAN MAKE LOANS ON CITY OR FARM PROPERTY ON TIME FROM I TO 5 YEARS AT LOWESI RATES. I AM NoT OUTOF THE LOAN BUSINESS AS DESIGNING LOAN AGENTS WOULD HAVE you BELIEVE. ReE- MEMBER THE PI.ACE, ON FIRST FLOOR fist poor Nortu or Beatty Horter ' qtt ! Itch and Scratches of every kind | j cured in 30 minutes hy Wooltord’s | Samtary Lotion. Use no other. This | never tails. Sold by W -J. Lnasdown, | druggist, Butler, Mo. cys | Take Notice. j All persons 1 ving themselves ya ndebted t to McFarland Bros. will | please c | t immediately, | I tor wen ve money | Yours respectt | 7-2t McFariaxp Bros. | Albrant uses best of cast steel o1 | wenuine solt center piow steel tor | plows. Give him atrial. noo im. Insure your property with S. B. Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf Go to Albraut for a of horse shoving church. no 6 1m. will and Remember that A. L. Betz loan in sums as small as $200 upwards Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- terbury & Co. tf Money! } T ee he best rates given by ! ‘ — y Ben B, Canterbury & Co. Money! {7% . oe Seeingis Believing. Money! $ 2 All the white corn in the county wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. 36- tf Hurt & Mathie Barber shop is the place to get good work done. Everything first-class in every respect; good bath rooms, m connection with barber shop. Al so ladies hair cutting in all the latest stvles, Call and see us in Badgley building south side square. 43 Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, situated in section 1, in summit township, 15 hundred acres. Divided in lots to suit purchaser, Terms easy. A. Hasu. TON. Sixper cent. money at Ben B. Canterbury & Co’s. 3t Take Notice. All persons knowing themselves McFarland Bros. please call and settle immediately, siege esa nia tata thea acaelaealnan casement inane indebted to will | for we must bave money. \ Yours respecttully, 7-2t McFArRLanNpD Bros. Lefker wants white corn at mill or | eleyator. | Sicelof School. | This private school wili cominence Monday, J nd te shetf age | the best assistance, cess will be assured. L. P. Sickiorr. Abstracts made by Ben terbury & Co. Don’t sell your you see Lefker at: **knocks the spot’’ SIX PER C | to loan on } ! { improve tape. No delay zood rity, Pend Mt wwe C At Batler Nat ! 4 House Block For Rent I iH On : ' ty Vv. H Watt ice neni igs " Sees eee See ener ore Serene | MLA MCF ana ‘4 ‘ B. Cans} HENRY 4 we ‘ Celebrated Mitchel —DE ALERS WHEELER & IN| THE-—— aim Wagon, Cortland Steei Gear » Sy Wagons and Top Bugoie, and Iron Suction or Force Pumps. Hardware, Greeries, Wagon Wood work Northeast Iron MC FARLAND BROS, — BUTLER | | | ATK HARNESS & SADDLERY. Lares ( Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVENTS CHAFING CANNOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itselt to any Horse’s Neck, has two Rows of stitch- ing, will hold Hames in place better thanfany other collar. Steel, BEN B.C ANTERBURY. squi we, Butle T, Mo. wy A KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK THE PRYCcKsS IN Halliday Standard Nails, «c. greatest suc- a 3 eee kinds The and Feed None but first ard sty lis i Butler, M \Wagon and Biss GIPSON BROS. & CO’S.. WALNUT, AND — Ee G Ee Ess, AG EC a" We Real Estat LOAN AND .INSURANCE. Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block. MISSOURL. RODGERS & COMPANY. PROPRIETORS OF 'THE COMMOD Stock corner — r= am B= 48 72 @ 3 2 orm =30 Ei 7y ; - -] ce al =z a —) Stable — —(-—— bought aad sold largest an! Stab les in S class turnouts. f i single drivet®, rates. Carr tons. Located } posite 1.4¢ Yard try ers ecoageys