The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 10, 1886, Page 8

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F RECE only Go cents HAY aa ! ther column will he doings of the ce VED 9 te Cae Sw j Ts Timothy seed for sale at th New styles Ofioua Store carpets for the G nty court. ‘timothy seed for sale. P, J. JEWETT.| at Opera House. her parents in this city. Marks church. I B ies d W. L. Warder, has moved on the am now rea y Atkison farm and will make a gran- for business in my new | 8 out of himself this summer. 1 ‘ Go to the Grange Store tor tresh Tron Carriage Shop, | umothy seed. where I will be pleas- , south of Altona, will sell a large lot ea to see my old CUS- | of personal effects at public sale Fri- tomers and many new|“ Pay up vour back subscription and ones. I am prepared get the Times through the campaign to furnish buggies of |'er Seventy Five cents. Cheap, mediui or fine grade as customer may wish, at lowest H. W. “Broughton, 21-2 miles Arch L. Sims, of Mt. Vernon, Mo , spent several days im this city | Visiting his parents and shaking hands with his many friends. The BIG 7 are hard at work, and effort to induce railroaas will use every proposed through this citv. known prices. Also the keep on hand all kinds of buggy repairs and do all kinds of buggy and wagon repairing aud repainting. Come two to pass Don’t go anywhere else but to Smith & Mevers’ livery stable it you want the nobbyrest turnouts in the city. Mr. Albrant has moved his black - smith shop from near the Baptist church on East Dakota street, oppo site the carriage works. and see me. T. W. LEGG. LOCAL ITEMS. | We see trom the Rich Hill Herald that Alderman Wilham Leslic of that city died the 4th inst. atter a brief illness of gastric tever. Smith & Meyers take the cake on keeping the best livery turnouts in the city. Brick stable opposite the Palace hotel. J. K. Bruglar wants more appll cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. wtcrestand commissions. 4-tf Six per cent, money at Ben B. Canterbury & Co’s, 49 3t Insure your property with S. B. Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf Sixper cent. money at Ben B. Canterbury & Co's. 3t Abstracts made by Ben B. Can- terbury & Co. tf | The place to get cheap money is at the well known office of Jaryis, ! Conklin & Co, Farmers see Albrant’s soft center plow steel he hardens them tor shears barder than any new shear you can get at the factory. They are boss, ie you bet, 10 tf ty S. B. Newbell has a valuable i piece of property for sale, title clear. The supreme court has advanced the case ot John T. Leabo on the docket and will give him a hearing the third Tuesday in April next. About three inches of snow fell in Butler Sunday morning. but the weather being warm disappeared be- tore night of the same dav. The great preacher and pulpit orator, Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, will deliver a lecture in the city hall at Clinton, Thursday, March 25th. The citizens of Rich Hill will be given the privilege at the April elec- tion of voting a tax of $2.000 to to build a calaboose, so says the city council. Marned at the residence of the i f 2 aan asks is for purchaser to Pay | bride’s mother in this citv Saturday, | March 6th, by "Squire D. G. New- i Cheap Money ; At Ben. B. Can- , On Time to suit \terbury & Co's =k Ww ‘ Freeman, to Miss i Abstracts made {near Olive Hotel, |2U° © Ritchey, i No Delay West side squre. | Joe T. Smith has bought ot Geo. Meyers a half interest in the brick livery stable opposite the Palace ho- tel, and the new firm have the best livery turnouts in the city. Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Samtary Lotion. Use no other. This : never tails. Sold by W. 5. Lnasdown, @ruggist, Butler, Mo. §-1yr T. J. Day 1s preparing to build a ] Money! i brick marble shop on Ohto Street, Money! | The heat rate, given ~ near the Baptist church. He has the 7! j Seeing is Believing. brick and stone on the ground and is | ey! Preparing to put in the foundation. The place to get money on good} How does the names of Sam’l i terms, is at Jaryis, Conklin & Co's. | Levy and Albert Badgley strike you } When they say straight, they mean | tor Aldermen from the north ward, you get every dollar, and there 1s no | and J. M. Catterlin from the south drawbacks, or other catches, they | ward. mean and do what they say, and do it quickly. | | Mss Dixie Ostram, returned the j latter part of last week from Bald | win, Kansas, where she had been | Visiting the tamily of A. H. Hum- {phry. Since her return she has been | confined to the house with sickness. A Card. I AM LOCATED ON WEST SIDE oF SQUAKE [st DOOR NoRTH oF BEATTY Horet, wirre l caAN MAKE LOANS ON CiTY OR FARM PR TY TIME FROM 1 TO 5YEARS QM Lowrs? watis. [AM NoT OvTOF THE LOAN BUSINESS AS DESIGNING LOAN AGENTS WOULD HAVE YoU BELIcyr. MEMDE ON Uncle B ‘0 vears di Hughes aged ahor ’} Tat Adrian early Mor day morning. t | a | We understand his | death was purely trom the effects of old age. Rr- THE PLACE, ON PIRST FLOOR Ist DOOR NoRTH OF Bearry Hore, ot this county and bigh!y teu | a frwrah m| y ighly respected by all who knew him. [I's given up that Smith & Meyers have the best livery teams in Butler. Spring trade, OX=) he Grinze sore twa nice toro tra nice patterns) Miss Salle Abell, of Lamar, 1s spending a couple of weeks with The Times from now until De- cember first for the low price of 75 | | cents. There will be services on Ash i 0 é § 6 Wednesday, (March 10,) at St. Subscribe tor the Campaign Times, ! J. M. Patty, has returned home after an absence some three { notice Mond We receiv vo | appointment by the board of trade e . jot Jefferson City, as a delegate to the Osage River Improvement C pepe US ete ae = 1 Ieee asm which ments he Jeff 1 bro0k, He isa sober, honest, up Having purchased the stock of Dry Goo4 Fe gs aes ; nghtg lems ,oevery icular, e. Rot Se Ww cere aus : : sg | a Feist pea y j and 90 tar as his ability to manage | Ol Cas SUY Li 5 “7 the : est side of the squa ¢ [oye ck th i we ve tako pleasure In saying to the publie ¢ ily Monday rt Bas c which she aay s : = Mo., his old hor rap IS queen We have greatly increased the stock wif boone see or shadow ear EW voods, and in addition have added enty during bis residence 10 | from tue ground up and a democrat | . j will be sorry to see him teave. The | through a ul throngn F oe Meta GN SS es co The Adnan Banking Company ee held tts sen annual meeting on The effect of the great railroad | March tst, at which time they de- It is our intention to keep in the tuture everything in our !ine and Strike has reached Butler, and Sun- dav Mr. Carnes the depot agent re- ceived word to lay off all the hands in the employ of the company under him. Consequently Mr. Kelley the baggage master, the night operator and assistant agent Lisks were dis charged for the time being. In the prosecution of the night watch last week, the city failed to put on the stana three material and important witnesses, Judge Parkin- son, Ex-Governor Foster, and Ex- Speaker Keifer, who stood on the balcony ot the Palace hotel for three quarters of an hour and watched with breathless anxiety the outcome ot the entire north main street racket. We stepped in the o ot J. M. Catierlin and he told us that he nad | quite a number of calls trom tand buyers and we think that any of our | | farmer friends having lands for sale bad better get a de-cription of it on his hooks, as he keeps a team he will then be able to show your land to buyers—a word to the wise sufficient. The courts have decided that no boundary fence can be constructed ot barbed wire without the consent ofthe party owning the adjoming lands and any man who puts a barb- ed wire fence along the public high. way renders himself liable tor all in- juriesto stock passing along said hig hway, Somebody that has got sense enough to know, ought to inform the Sedalia Democrat’s Nevada cor- respondent, ‘‘Sylph,’’ that politics is not his fort. In fact if he has any tort in connection with newspaper work, we have been unable to dis- cover it in the mass of erroneously used words he belches forth on the slightest provocations.—-Osceola Sun. We print in another column, an article from Henry County Dem- ocrat, tormally announcing the candidacy of Judge Gantt for con- gress. We belieye with the Dem- ocrat that as representative of the 13th District, Judge Gantt “would not only reflect credit upon the people of the district and the State, but would wield a broad influence in the halls of Congress.” Extremely popular in his own county, and high- ly respected throughout the district, he will undoubtedly be one of the strong candidates. —Pleasant Hill Review. The trial ot the nightwath, which took place at the city hall last week was the most complete farce weever witnessed After spending a whole days’ time in listening to testimony went into executive sessior? and ad- ministered a coat of whitewash an inch thick and turned them loose on the town again, blameless, faultless, and asinnocent aslambs. The reas on they were not on the streets when the racket took place, was because they had just stepped into Detective Davidson's store on a little business. Arrest them now for lacing up in room 17. The merchants should re- fuse to pay them any turther. the town board wants them they should be made to pay for them out ot their own pockets. If Number 199 { Miss Maggie A. Summers, ree | ceives the $15.00 silver castor. The ; Would say that twelve hundred d ars will i tickets ot which were given with |! each dollars’ worth of goods pur- | — chased of Geo. : the now he proposes to give away a! $3,000 asked for by board of educa- hundred and fitty dollar organ and | tion be increased to $4,200 and ¢ He was an old resident | a seventy dollar sewing machine. Call and see them, under the Palac hotel. W. Weaver, and! i i se | hing ‘Times has had the pleasure of | population as neighboring { Tha’ old tron bound, ~ock-ribbed ( vert, G G Glazebrook, of a true. hardworking democrat in this Procuce of all kinds - turnish you goods, atthe very lowest rates. Come and see us. jc: will be seen by their adv. in another column, increased their surplus fund trom $1.500 to $3.000. It will be seen that the money invested has paid them 20 per cent. this is a better showing than can be made by any other bank in the county. —Adnan Advertiser, The name of James L. Shubert will be presented before the demo- cratic co..vention asking the endorse- ment of the party tor Sheriff. Mr. Shubert 1s a native of Kentucky and 1872) and | ared their senn annual dividend, as | 4 f ] taken in exchange for gouds. Pierce & Armstrong Summit. We will unexpectedly step in on you again, this week, but, as you know, suramit is a township tull of lite and the passing events must be chronicled, betore they grow old. F. M. Lickey, sold out lock, stock and barrei, on the 4th, and will leave for north Mo., in a tew days, as soon as his little girl, who bas been sick Died, on Feb. 25th, at the of his parents 3 1-2 miles north Foster, Earnest, eldest child of L. and Rebecca Gover, at the of 14 years and 14 days. The mains interred m Guillain oi He was born on Feb. 11, 1873 Somerset, Kentucky,andmoved his parents to Bates county, moved to this county im located in Summit iownship where he has since resided. He has been promineutly alhed with bis townships : | politics and held several offices which | ter some Une, gets so that she can ved. 1 who bet the cigars that e beck to Henry | yet an infant, and has resided in @ He came to trom internal injuries received @ | be rene vicrmty since, " Is he would not ¢ jhe always filled to the satistaction ot wome | his constiiuents and bis own credit. | the evening of Feb. tg, while dian in Surat township stan | ; ‘ ‘Geter er than Jim Shubert tor honesty, | : [He is is call on his ment ning to a neighbors he fell str The a wondertul influence *swite’s his stomach on a rock, he came hever got He was well known to et ‘em up” nd tair dealing ; . ee have took to his bed and ny democrat, and this tl | lite | first office be eve 1, | over some Henry Smiser, who has been con- a vale i H aga. rasked at the havc AAI of here as a bright, intelligent boy the county and | the ! 5 | fined with tne mumps for quite / fot people had become a great help to his pa heart-bi We join | should they see fy to honor him they siaihie: Vescdh aimed tak tac es spell, we notice was able to be out! ents who are nearly worthy, | | comperent and qualified to fulfill the Pagar dast Thursday, over bis early death. | Wilhe Macy and Johme icave next Monday for Celtorma Jacksoa ! the whole community in deep A Frienp, | duties of the office. will ings ot regret. Tt you want a nice driving rig goto ie Money to Loan at Six PER CENT imierest, on long with privilege ot paying before We do not send borra er’s apphcations away for appr but decide on them here without lay, and furnish the money at one We have a large amount of on hand to be loaned on land, ties wishing to borrow please call We can furnish | Phew objecuve point is Riverside, Smith & Meyers, at the brick stable. Wallic cave in south era California, In the past two weeks the boom- it is hard to part with his——well his j friends, but tor the geod of his health | it is necessary. When speaking of the organization of the S. S, at the Umon church, 1n our last, we had not learned that *Squire Wright was elected superin tendant, which will make success doubly certain. thanking the following named gen- if desired. tlemen for coming in and paying up and also those new names who have just enlisted with us. We shall en- deavor to cuntinue to print the best, spiciest and most newsy paper in the county, and give more than value re- ceived: Chas. George, Jas B Gantt, S T Comer Mrs Jessie Hamilton, J B Cleud, Mary L Melton, J C Trimble, Bud Conard. M. M Athison, J T Richards, Miss Mollie Trimble, M Badgley M D Marshall, P H Reed Chas. Sprague, D B Heath, John Pharis, E T Powell, J Hill A Daniel, David Pierce, Huston Adame, LG Henry, A J McConnell, J W McVeigh C Richardson, C C Ballard, A sriden, Geo Bartley, Taggard & Hamilton, Wood & Cox, | W McCoy, HT Wilhite, J W Majors, J L Boobitt, W H DeJarnett, M. Vv Hunt, C J Fudge, W S Van Meter, JN Bricker, L Watts, Wm_ Griggs, E E Gilmore, Moudy & Co, P) MS McMannama, Ike Mayes, J A Badget, F M Staley, R L Harriman, [Thomas Bal- m, A'J Voris, Clark Wix, ‘I’ J Wilson, P Webb, W M Rameey, J Daniels, Dr. GH Matchett, J N Ballard, J A Neel, Z. A Whire, A S Badgley, L S Paddock, Levi Paddock, G W Duncan, G Phelps, get our terms. money at once, The Warton & Tucker Land Mortgage Co., Butler, Our township collecter, W, F- LaFollett, says he has not been com pelled to levy on any property .yet and the prospects are that he will not. Seed oats are in demand and we have heard of some who have been sowing. The last of February and the first'of March is a good time to sow, if the ground is in geod shape 1 for working, . j The report has gained circulation that C. R. Radford is a candidate for sheriff, but Charlie informs us that it is a fabrication, manufactured for some purpose of which he is ig- norant, that he is not an office seeker and would not accept that or any other office if tendered him. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave ber Casterit, ‘Whea she was a Child, she cried for Casteriqy ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castetia,, ‘When che hed Children, she gove them C Ben B. Don’t Borrow } Money Until You See Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, situated G McPeak, JJ Rvan, Joe M Mc- ” % 4 * A Kibbin, N J ‘Standley, RM, Campbell, OxsERvER. section 1, in summit one J A Detchon, W RK Bell, Mrs Fare- ee hundred acres. Divided in well, H W Broughton . Foster. suit purchaser. Termseasy. _ Work has commenced on the A. Hamiton. The Colored School House. Ep. Tugs :—As there 1s a propo sition betore the citizens to vote bonds to build a school house tor the whites, I ask space in your columns of urging the necessity ot enlarging or increasing the amount to build a school house also for the colored The present house on Pine street is entirely too small, and besides st is old, rickety and uncomfortable. The room is very small, with seating ca- acity tor 40 pupils, and quite a num- r of these seats are practical'y useless in the winter the time they are most needed. Besides this | @ tailroad. one room answers the purpose of | The aaughter of Chas. Waikup, cloak room, &c., which is contrary | ot Pleasant Hill, is visiting her par- to the laws of hygene. The windows | ent, and brothers here are old fashioned and render ventila- | E Gaex a ee he: hi tion inconvement. Surely Butler | aoe Coen sae will be as generous to the colored | Of his parents the 25th ult. from in cities, | terna! injuries received by falling on such as Harnsonvill » Pleasant Hill, la rock. We join our sympathies Clinton and other cities that have | with the srief stricken parents and erected handsome ani comfortable | , " school houses for the colored. 1) ° Walnut creek bridge at Neil Ford. The first pig ever shipped from Foster was shipped a tew days ago by F. P. Lee to E. B. Spencer, of Lacygne, Kansas. It was a thor- ougobred Poland China pig, and for which Mr. Lee received $15. Reese Thomas, who has been stripping coal near Foster this winter lett Wednesday with his men, teams scrappers, tor Wilson county, Kan.. where he will commence work on Coal O11 Inspector Notice 1s hereby given to all de: ers in coal oil in Bates County I have secured the necessary te! instruments and duly qalified and now ready to preform the duties my office as contemplated by Dealers will find it to theis interé to notify me before offering sny@ for sale, as I am determind to do duty in the matter and. prosecute: violators ot this section to the fi extent of the law. —L. PRIM. Coal Oil Inspector tor Bates G $6 A month and board for 3 young men or ladies, in county. . W. Ziegler & Chicago, Il, Hurt & Mathis’ } Barner shop is the place to get i work done. Evervthing _first-cl in every respect; good bath . | in connection with barbes shop. 3# rieuds. { Married: oa Feb. 21st. Mr. Bithe } so lidies hair cutting im ali the late styles, Call and see us in B % to Miss Anna Buchanan, | building south side square. 43° ter. ane rather short this | given an opportunity. Let tout to Kip. ause it nuddy . | the stem searcher to travel. writer has no doubt but what the | RE Pa | Away with melancholy! No more week, 15 too bonds will be voted. Hope the! Boome Sea : ' board will consider this matter. All | aera Sit canes ai soaias Peabo eee city papers please copy. Cr rizen. ! tents a bottle. ‘ ! |

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