The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 2, 1886, Page 8

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Bates County Jas. K. Brugler & Son . * Managers, Butler Mo. +0 eee - his Company loans money at the est rates and buys good nates. the Missourt frust Co., of Se- lia, Mo, Uf you want accommodation, call. 8, grazing lands and city property sale or exchange. oice investments tor capitulists, LOCAL ITEMS. J. K. Brugler & Son have five mproyed farms for sale cheap and n easy terms. 16tf We write only on detached dwell- gs and farm property. It is not ne Of the companies of the Mis- puri Compact. All others taking | otes are. It was organized in 1872 | dis indorsed by capitalists, bank- and business men of New Eng- nd and admitted by all insurance partments, It 1s in_ every orthy of your confidence tronage, giving tull indemnity to the assured at less than compact tes, which causes unscrupulous wainst the Dwelling House Insur mce Co, Everything being equal ou want the cheapest. » Insure with he company that NG or POOL to make you pay high ates and has no /iree In its policy. See or gents before | insuring. eapital, : s $300,000 00 REINS rance reserve 165, Rurplus to policy holders 307, oo Surplus over all liabilities 7,051 00 Good agents wanted. D. W. Snyper, Dis. Agent, Butler, Mo. Clydesdale stallion Sam is a horse of most excellent breed and fine qualities, will make the present sea- fon at Kent's stable southwest cor- | : | He is a red bay, 10 mer square. years old, 16 1-2 hands high. good style with mane and tail 5 teet long, will weigh 1500 pounds, He is Owned by David A. Colyer. See the new Eagle Lock Lever Hay Rake,with wood or steel wheels, Pole or Shatts, at 26rf R. R. D Insure your property with S. B. Newbill. He keeps a Record of all business. tf Walter A. Wood Mower with | new. tilting bar, at 206tf R. R. Deacon's. REMEMBER THIS! That Holloway & Skinner will sell strictly first-class two and three year old apple trees at their nurser- | fes for fall of 1886 and spring of 3887, at 10 cents each, or $10 tor soo trees. We have a full line of stock, both fruit and ornamental. Nurseries south side city limits. 25 5t The 2water QuEKn! the WATER QUEEN! Oh, how I love to use it; It makes me sweet, it makes me clean, And this is why I always choose it. See your dealer and get a cake; 5 cents. Ben B, Canterbury & Co. will Joan money on improyed land at the lowest rates ot interest, and give you privifeges of payment that you can’t get clsewhere. rates. 21 tf 14 Pounds Of New Orleans Sugar tor a dollar, at Cuarrey DENNEY’s. Listen to a word of warning: Guard your health with proper mein; Shun, as you would shun contagion, Every soap but Waren Quen Five cents per cake by all frst New Orleans Sugar Just received—14 pounds for 2 do!l- lar. Cuarie: Den Joan moucy on improved land at the OWess rates of interest, and give you lieges of payment that you can’t Call and. their We also make loans on improyed farms | We have a large line of fine improved | ents to resort to all manner of |in Kansas. Misrepresentation to prejudice you | urday night previous, his actions had | bece belongs to no|had been put on their g } fourth clause | 9 | Call and get their | s dealers. Ben B. Canterbury & Co. will! WORK OF AN INCENDIARY. ein = = Barelay Conner Arrested Charged with Setting Fire toa Store Building. —2-0-=— | Thursday night last a dastardly j attempt was made to burn a small frame store building belong Sam Edwards situated between Todd’s saloon and the A hotel, and occupied by Barclay Con- The fire ori- lington ner, as a restaurant. | ginated in one of the back rooms and was accidentally discovered just | as it flashed up by a gentleman who had gone into his room in the hotel to retire. He immediately ran down and gave the alarm and in a minute | or so the nightwatch who happened | to be standing only a short distance away came to his ass}stance and suc- much ceeded in putting it out before damage was done. There 1s no i doubt but that the fire was the work of an incendiary as the surroundings showed that the floor had first been saturated with coal oil and the fire started within a tew feet of a large tank of oil, which in a moment ortwo more had the fire not been discoyered would have went off like a flash of powder, and fitty thousand dollars or more ot property would have gone up with theterrible flames. To have checke’l it at that time of night with the facilities at hand could not haye been done, and it would have swept things clean from Todd’s corner to Hurley’s lumber yard, beyond a | | doubt.” Conner, the proprietor of the res- way | taurant, had his goods insured for | . sgt 1 and $700, «nd in addition had a small mortgage, and it is said was closing out his stock with a view of locating e very suspicious, so much so that Capt. Hannah and several ot gentlemen, including the nightwatch, ard = and ng that were watching Conner, beli he meant mischief, F ing a warrant was sworn out by : prosecuting attorney for Conner’s arrest, and in default of $800 he went to jail. His trial will come oft to day before Squire Newsom. For binding twine go to the Grange | store. { Wonder if the postmaster has tel- aphed the news to Washington? | apply. Contract expired Saturday The town should be filtered, and that without delay. to this at your next meeting. Council men,see After the organization ot the con- | vention Saturday, Nathaniel seemed | to have urgent business at the post office. | tiiececiconeinnecbecrmeiasats | You can find a full line of repairs | tor the Osborne mowers and reapers at the Grange stor Dr. Walls has completed his tele - | phone line and now has connection trom his house with Dixie Haggard’s | drug store. ' | J. K. Bruglar wants more appll | cations tor first-class loans. 7 per ! cent. interestand comm: ions. 4-tf gz popula- tion of the Hub has been consol.= dated into one organization, known as the Boston blues. Sunday mght about 12 o’clock in north Springfield, John Russell, cut | his wife’s throat with a razor and | then shot his brains out. Elder Davis, of Sedalia, formerly | pastor ot the Christian church in this city, spent Monday in the city shak- ing hands with his many friends. Give us rains at the right time and | Bates county will this year present | the world with the biggest corn crop j ever raised within her borders. Thomas Ellis, assistant engineer } of mine No. 5, and one of the best | mellowed In short, since last Sat- | ous repas s b No more imsurance agents need | F According to announcement Mr. | S. F. Warnock, one of Butler’s most | promising and highly respected young men, led to the altar Wednes- day evening the beautiful and ac- i complished Miss Lizzie Power, an acknowledged belle and one of the most popular young ladies of our city. The wedding took place at }the First Presbyterian church, the | ceremony | j g conducted by Rev. Alex. Walker, the pastor, in a very | appropriate and impressive manner. At precisely 5 o'clock, the hour de- siznated tor the nuptials to take | place, the doors of the church were | opened, the organ, presided over Miss Nannie Pyle, began playing a grand wedding march and the happy | couple, preceded by the five bride’s | maids, Misses Lou Everingham, | Myrtle McBride, Jessie Childs, Lou | and Minnie Frizell, entered the ! church and made their way to the | rostrum, where in full view of the | large audience ot invited guests, and facing the minister who his position to the left of the altar, ad taken the solemn and impressive ceremony was pertormed. The bride wore an elegant broca- ded satin dress, the same one worn by her mother when married, 34 | years ago—it being the 34th anniver- | sary of her mother's wedding. The | : conventional black. The chu had been darkened and brilliantly tlummated tor the occasion and the flora! decorations } } 7: leecat bt brigut lights so as to forma beautitul and impressive scene. | At the conclusion of the cer nony, ! the happy party accompa ed by} many friends repaired to th home of the bride’s mother where a sumptu- | the wedded couple on a short visit to the groom’s par- ents. The pleasant sojourn, Times wishes them and a happy and: prosperous | ez tea set, J. M. Tucker and Flora | an glass frett dish, | i t and | » Childs, | nd Misses ide and Pyle. | r cake dish, gold lined, Z. J. Wil- | nd wite. | r silver and glass v id wife and Prof. A es, Prot. Nay- | ison and Lou nd silver tete J. Tygard and wife. I ime stand, in satin ar Artie Morris. Silver water pitcher, Dr, Morris and} I wi ard basket, N. B. t Ss McFarland | and wi Pair silver napkin rings, Geo. L.S and wite and Mrs. A. H. Culy Silver t W. H Hand paint ion, Nellie Childs. ant lace tidy and It dozen silver k es, forks, teaand | table spoons, Benn Wheeler & Co. and employees. | Halt dozen linen napkins, Mrs. Jno. At- | kison, Pair towels, Mrs. Sid Hollenbeck. Silver pertume stand, Mrs. E.P, Henry and Mrs. R. G. Hartwell Set solid silver.tea spo: VanClever- Handsome marseilles bed spred maro- | nette, Mrs. VanFossen. | Bohemian water set, Geo. L. Clay and ! wite, ot Pleasant Hill. ' Mrs. Eugenia | i The republican central committee | meet in Butler Saturday. entertainment at the Opera House on Friday evening. He introduces | ali the latest so-called spiritual man- | ifestations. The Professor comes ! among us well recommended and we | have no doubt his show will be worth seeing. Admssion 10, 15 and 25 cts. | We are glad to know that our cit- | izens are patronizing T. W. Legg so well, He has been full of work ever since finishing his new shop, es has furnished some of | democrats in New Home townsh | gave us a pleasant and substantial cal! Saturday. fa Estes Smith, one of the reliable | | democrats of Mayesburg nei ghbor- | hood, while ir j ne cit ending the } convention, called and had his name enrolled tor the booming Tnres. | | Wearerequested to announce that | the juvenile society will meet in open | | Session atthe M. E church south | next Sunday .” Everybody in- 5 ie . Fulkerson, Bs Queen pe Queen two named are the pride ot the road, Queen phaeton, u vehicle in the re Casiest world. dunetectumntes eee eee a iver, or tion, ete mugieck man be fatal. e Banative os eee . B. Jeter. io G fa ie} dl wren oe angest Li 12, G fi ACLU cvocxzeessices Tp all Myles and at lowest prees a SAML LEVY & COS Of all the soap 1’ ve used or seen, My favorite is the Water Qvery; It leads the van for general use, Although opponent give abuse, 22-2m At all first-class dealers at 5 cents, ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria, 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, AG Tamron, g Itch and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never tails. Sold by D. L. Haggard and W. J. Lnasdown, druggist, But- ler, Mo. Sctyr CEES LY ras" Have received andare placing on ex- hibition this week, one ‘ar load of Furniture, at P.J.JEWETTS, — BUTLER QLEN MILLS Bring tn your Wool. Having em- ploved O. BRANDT, ein 4 and recently man of the Joplin Woolen Milis to superintend the Buller Woolen Wills would to the Wool Growers ot d surrounding counties e about ready for busi- We will do all Kinds ot CUSTOM WORK, Snch as ROLL CARDING CARDING & SPINING © AND WEAVING, iu the very best of orde: and satistaction. Work shipped tance will be received at the proipt attention given to its return, Market price paid tor Tub Washed: Wool. utler, Mo. May 19, 1889 J. FISHER, MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX Per Cent. interest, on long time with privilege ot paying before due if desired. We do not send borrow: er’s applications away for approval, but decide on them here without de- lay, and furnish the money at once, We have a large amount of money on hand to be loaned on Jand. Pate” tres wishing to borrow please call and’ get our terms. We can furnish the money at once. The Warton & TuckER Land Mortgage Co., Butler, Mo. Final Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby given to all creditore and others interested in the estate of G. K. Blaisdell, deceased, that I Matilde Blaisdell, executrix ot said estates intend to make final settlement thereot atthe next term of the Bates county probate court, in Bates county, state Missouri, 'o be held at Butler, on the gth day ot August, 1836. 24 4t MATILDA BLAISDELL, Executrine Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Abner D. Cunningham, who . clared himself single and unmarried, by deed of trust, dated Jannary 2ist. recorded in the Recorder’s witht on twenty-three range thirty-one ining 5 o¢ reelofiand known 48 the Drennom ng same width north end sonsh ae veyance was m n trust to se > payment of one n note ;fally de- i ; and whereas, ¢ note andthe annaal now long past dne a atthe request of t I £ and pursnant te litions of said trast.J will proceed to sell the above di prem 1 ¥ y the highest biddet for cash ea nt inthe ¢! of Butler, county of Bates state of Missouri, on Thursday, June 24th 1586, between the hours ef 9 o’elock in the forenoo® vets orelock in theft ernoon of thas day, the purposes of sei g ssid debs. poem C. C. DUKE, — ‘Trastee.

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