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AS pUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ee To TE th Ic = ns for ring to te: i be held on the 3d Sat ad ability, enquire of | apply to oath in the Ohio street school 1 a : Futier, Mo., and on the rst. Sate tu g ach mn onth in th t As Bie Hill, Mo, a D4 amateur det ) In P c AWays | 1 company. When Mr. Hoxie cets | down to the section men, >I taken no part inthe present strik he s¢ certair ¢ his hat young democrat, and Bost Poland \ " ’ } tleman from Mingo tow ~ le: in the city Sa ty Times. be It is said the nigitwatch have ar- - cou ! e he candid W rangea to re sign to-morrow 1 P must f They had just as well as the newly ‘ ete a 1 soy 1 gc we f t J dected board will certainly bounce ; them if they don’t. es - . Y eases cick t! The Marshall Inte neer is at 4 he} t 1 ral cer is at a} nto ¢ tellow, and the pride and hope j loss to know why the Texas delega- |}, aE or ha } pity : : 4 } Y 3 ib ia pate its, tO whom we €X- tion in congress voted solidly to pen- : tend neere sympathi é : - ‘ ‘ te s meer s Ipathies. son Mrs. Grant and almost as solid- Here is the latest swindle: “One = = = Viv against the hill to pension Mrs. | Sharper acrces to buy a farmer's lnod Lew i ul ed the wool Hancock. and pays him $30 to bind the 1on in St. Louis iast - ———— ne ator Qiaenes baaice none vorts a big turn-out and Try this recipe for pie: The pulp | 8*t- a aes Cele : 5 ee ) yore at he pr cresting and instructive of one lemon, chopped fine,with half off jo more and gets th ae > ee acup of rafsins ; add two tablespoon- | ™> of it if thefarmer can buy off hi wa to pus » first “Spurchaser.’? who soon | bis we far into Kansas the fuls of flour, one cup of sugar, and the first *‘purchaser,’” who soon Che : one of water. Sake between two] Comes around and insists on his | COMing and we predict a thin crusts bargam, but will not give up fc lucrative trade for ‘(| Mrs; F, M. DeLaVera $300. This the farmer ees to tterprise and good Mrs. F, M. DeLa ergne, for 87h nd pays back the $30 and § ~ tions deserve, years a teacher iif the public schools addition, ‘The second pure at Clinton, and one of the most high don't make his appearance, thus y respected citiz ‘ respected citize leaving the farmer the loser. tt Eureka Sprit ot that city,died a few days where she had gone for her health. Was Congre Ss PROS a in the cloak as? 4 Dr. J. ‘I. Wails has rented the ‘ : : : he, when the ar passed ? Humphrey property south of town : thage Patriot, No, he was not in Hill Review wants}/the ‘cloak room,’’ but was very 3. aprimary election tor Cass county, | busy at work for his constituents— and asks the central committee to not sending out seeds to democratic set the date for said election of coun- ty candidates later than the middle ofJune, Early conventions seem to be the rage this year. voters, Wade announces again this week that he is out of politics. It this true, and it must be, for he has as- serted it often, we pity him. As ane pities a fish out of water, even so should Wade be pitied.—Record. We feel for you Bro. Wade, What has Jud he * 1s Our cultured and refined young lady friend, Miss Lida Bell, of New Home township, returned this week trom a two week’s visit at Butler. During Miss Lida’s ese she was the guest of Mrs. W. C. Bewley.— Sprague cor, R. H. net ige Parkinson been do a dead cock 1n the pit?’’ if so, please let us know it.—Hume Star. inted Surveyor prossession of it this week. He wil] Me seme Ne TAPAS hte iz yerie : «ds aie i snare erect a telephone trom Dixie’s drug ‘scteraonnaginl Saves ee —— Tees. te pe ee foes anvther, and Butler the third. pu = Sea F Gu pc ca a : mystery must be cleare gentlemen are old tnends of B. B. sumimit township. The Butler Legion No.S4 ot Select Knights, A. O. U. W., was re- instated last Saturday night, and the Rich Hill Legion was represented by Harry Dodds, P. P. Loeffler, H. Waller, J. H. Hieronymous and Jf. S. Myerly. Grand Commander Deane, of Kansas City, was down to do the work. Our delegation were the officers of the Legion pro tem., and the secret work of the two select grees was exemplified by | Mr. tne,the officers of the Butler Le- gion mstalled and a pleasant drill z e exercise had, after which a banqu Wades extreme modesty in claim’ | We would have thought that the : eet : BEE 2 anet mg the credit for the result of the | Judge's eficial or: would feng PRIS Se e east side restaurant, 1S’ ie ! oficial 4 = ad) all paseed| Of moet pleasantly Gty election is only equaled by the | posted in his canvass is Tree ae x r santty. ; - ir delegat: ame e ac man who witnessed the contest be-] to ca!! on Srone’s organ. see ae me GSS te are : < yleased he extended tween the bear and his wife from a at Sar ce eee oe extende frends of R N on the charg Secure seat mm the lof! old lady had ater the ned in the “y the bear- claimed county, ing, e credit. —-— in The. Butler succeeded ncaa limes chpped the | him one day last: week erald’s April fool article Aller an " : ] d's April fc tticle. Allen, { ill was immediately telegraphed N. | ¥e want a box of cigars. Shall we A ‘ release him. It is said the poor old draw on you for them?—R. H. H ald. Why don’t you draw on us for house and lot, a thousand < fellow could hardly walk when t out of jail. It will be remembered Bias shud apthener enn i that he stole a horse from the hitch Bitniothive We kaa en ‘ rack in Rich Hill and was overtaken iin a Memotee on the road to Butler, and when . arrested was so drunk he didn’t know q According to our Walker corre- | what he was doing. Many think ondent the halt of Spruce town- | that he had no intention of stealin thip, Bates county, has guaranteed the rignt of way to the Sunrise rail- Way. This is sensible and pat the horse, tie. our north various tow nships al on gti he line should emulate thi also send deleg Convent; recip is example tes to. our on soon meet. to Advocate. ts, county cle Vernon county, bas entered the tor re; Mr. Cur &man of fine abihty, a genial \ Soul gentleman, and of the strictest | integrity. The cane w is by far the We do not know his op- | somest in this country, 15 highly Ponents but we do know that Vernon Sounty could uot be represented bya | er man. | children. courtesy at the compa 2.—R. H.R The Republican says some person haye hes on that e first is, “that the Republican is to be moved from Bates county, and that the circulators of that report are prinerpally democrats, in whose way we have been to their great loss.’ Pray give us the names ot these dem- ocrats and we will agree to disfran- chise them from the ranks of the democratic party. We can not t or persons in Butler s tWwo ¢ ous paper democrat lieve that any in Butler, would e on acorpse will circulation, hand. | ap: | | preciated by Mr. B. and he says shall remark we ntavor hoot e him on th The editor ot the Repubhcan when he made the above assertions must haye been la-! boring u ran over dose of mght- | band and booming of anvils. Dd. started | A) oncurs | mare, brought on by the Waterloo | be handed down to his great grand- | Curxtox, Mo., April 10, AL nz to be *S6. ant call. tleman z ix. Davis Keeper Of hs tears Were and zen — will lower h Jefferson City. Judge A, Ritel 1ey and R. H. ning, of Altona, leave next onday for Califorma, Oregon and Washington Ty. mess and pleasure tr yo ona bus- ip covabined and will probably be gone all summer traveling through the west. Two better men are not known in our county, Judge Richey being aa ex- member of the county court and Mr. 3 min > of > first v ‘ q Browning one of the first young gen- tlemen in the county, both for busi- —_ 1ce ande sociabi are de- esteem A meeting of the members of the is held in the Pal ace hotel parlors on Monday race association wi: morn- ing, for purpose of perfecting arrangements for the races to be had on the 22, 23 and 24th ot this month. On motion J. R. Simpson was elect- ed President ; J. D. Allen, Secretary ; and J. W. Hannah, Treasurer, The following committees were appoint- ed by the chair: Com. on Finance, Joe T. Smith, J. W. Hannah; Com. on Grounds, E. A. Ewing, Henry Kaune and W. N. Walker; Judges, J. W. Hannah, Ed. Carnes and E, S. Carnthers; Com. on Printing, J. D. Allen; Marshal ot the day, J. W. McVeigh. What might have been a very se- rious matter startled the family of R.B. McFarland last Tuesday. The Brewer Brothers were engaged in ; blasting for a well on the adjoining premises, at least a hundred feet Mr. McFarland’s residence. One of the biasts threw out trom a rock ghing 21 1-2 pounds, which went at least three hundred feet in the air, | and descending crushed through the roof, cer ng and floor of McFarland’s house, making a hole through which a full grown man could crawl. Three persons were in the room through which it passed, but no one was in- jured. It was indeed a narrow es- cape.—Urich, Cass co. Chronicle. Alf Miller, one of the foremost and wealthiest farmers, living 5 or 6 miles southeast ot town, sold to | Wm. Cassity four Durham steers of yn raising, 22 mon old the 1 weight of the four being Wt into the s combi <.610 n driven were soon Sur- ge crowd of our cite ae em four i ever le a track Uncle Ali said they nds a day since d were bought as ma streets. by Cassity to ship to Kansas City, but our enterprising butcher, S. J. Groves, seeing them and think- ing they would better ornament his ; blocks bought the four and is now | mining done with neatness and dis- butchering them for his Butler trade. i ever offered for sale in this market. el and stood beneath a large floral wed- ding roses and a white calla lilly suspend- ed in the centre, between the folding doors, picture presented, was lovely indeed. cream satin, made en train, corsage cut V shape; overskirt draped grace- fully with orange blossoms; a wreath ot the s yeil extending from the crown of her head to the floor; in’bla occasion, and and enjc remain in Clinton several days, fore leavir will spend some time visiting. of the bride, who have known her since ¢childhhod, regret to see her leave, but congra.ulate the groom upon being so fortunate as to win ave him to | the Ww as in nit some oe ‘3 wee | iels was | i; a pret- ged his secured his man ker, of Butler 7 and Miss 1 by Dr, of Dbnde’s > Were marriec residence A brilli antp ar! Nannie Holliday, march, and the bridal party ant ced the atS o'clock Miss playing a wedding assemblage ers ors, entered bell, made of cedar, white The bell was hung and the The bride wore a costume of rich ame flowers arranged diagon- y across the front; tulle a white hair worn high. room was tastetully The ¢ attired wh gloves. The pper was not the L least of he pleasures afforded on the joyous was a grand affair, »yed by all. The happy bride and groom will be- for Kentucky,where they They il make their home in Butler, Mo. The many friends and associates from their midst an associate, who was universally loved and esteemed by all.—Clinton Advocate. Hume Star. Mrs. F. M. Hail received the tol- lowing letter one day last week,which speaks tor itself. This is the old lady spoken of by the Star last sum- mer, and who, it was said,was cruelly treated by her daughter, Mrs. Janes. She died :n the poor house. Think of it! A good old mother cheated out of her property by an ingrate then placed in the poor pc ateful ds ungr: Tf there is no hell there e constructed suck immedi- cold-blooded ately wretches ButTLer, Mo., Mrs. Converse died the 15th of last month; April 2, ’86. H. O. Harti: Old lady had been sick all helpless. many times ar winter; entirely She spoke of dyinga great 1 prayed daily tor the time to come when she would be reheved trom her suffering. She was buried in Butler and put away patch, prices reasonable, by W. H. Grange store. Ig-2t Baby Carrine: in him to} Css Va ‘ie ly, rem hind the S Mor} Xe) to S25.00 at rder LEP. an Jewett’s Op bloek, | for} NU rou Carriage Shop, where T will be pleas- ea to see my old cus- tomers and many new } cheap, medhim or ine 7 gsirade aid Cusrcuiici may wish, at lowest known prices. vise KOC )F Oil tadaid of buggy repairs and do all kinds of bugey and wagon repairins and repainting. C and see me. T. W. LEGG ih J. K. Bruglar wants more app! cations for first-class loans. 7 per cent. interestand commissions. 4-t/ - e have e the best $2 man shoe in ,and the celebrat Mea shoe that caps th ! S Levy & C Six per cent, money at Ben LB. nterbury & Co's. 19 3t Insure your property with S. B. Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf We have the lary gest line of white ste and embroideries ever shown in this county; call and see the line S Levy & Co Sixper cent. money at ben B. Canterbury & Co’s. 3t Abstracts made by ‘Ben B. Can- terbury & Co. tf Money! Money! Money! Money! 1 The best rates given by Ben B. Canterbury & Co. 5 Seeing is Believing. Pair of good sized 6-vear 0! work horses fer sale by McFarland ros. Farmers see Albrant’s soft center plow steel he hardens them toy shears harder than any new shear you can get at the factory. are boss, you bet, 10 tf Cheap Money | At Ben. B. Can- On I “ime to suit x ter! nary & bt pare. Itch and Scratches of every cured in 30 minutes by We Sanitary Lotion. Use no other never tails. Sold by D. L. Haggard and W. J. Lnasdown, druggist, But- ler, Mo. 5-1yr A Card. I AM LOCATED ON WEST SIDE OF SQUARE Ist DOOR NORTH OF BEATTY Hore, were 1 cAN MAKE LOANS ON CITY OR FARM PROPERTY ON TIME FROM I TO 5 YEARS AT LOWEST very nicely. Mrs. M. C. Hatt. | RATES. I AM NOT OUTOF THE LOAN BUSINESS AS DESIGN} NG LOAN AGENTS De E. Z- of Dodge City, | WOULD HAVE YOU BELIEVE. RE- Kansas, spent a couple of days in IMBER THE PLACE, ON FIRST FLOOR the city this week, visiting his broth poor NorTH or Beatty Horer. : Dr. ( bee ae i eae BEN B. CANTERBURY. er-in-law, D Pe | cee H ¢ | We have 10 pieces of black cash} | | mere a big t at 40 cents per | ard. We will offer them to the trade at 29 cents per yard. Come | early in order io get a bargain. S Levy & Co Decorating, painting and kalso- pe todigeation ase. siedigrstlen- itd Wet tcecivm ot Tuesday and the playing of the | We consider them the finest beef| Hupp; South Main St., opposite