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§ m id ) , N ‘el + and Iowa. obi (CeVIV Tt + BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES ————————————— NoTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- | amigations for the benefit of those per- | sons desiring to teach in Bates county, will be held on the 3d Saturday of each month i inthe Ohio street school house, Butler, Mo., and on the rst Saturday of each month in the West side school ho Sich Hill, Mo., Wes examir ae “ g each day o'clock, A. aie Ay H. HINTON, County School Commissioner. “LOCAL ITEMS J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good farm loans, running from 6 to 18 This 1s a good chance for or sell montbs. farmers to get short loans, short real estate paper. Our stock of boys’ clothing is still very full and we are mak- ing special prices to move this surplus. Bring the boys in and fit them out cheaper than ever before. American Clothing House. Miss Ruth Ww ater Adnan. is visiting in j x. Brugler & Son want all of the school bonds they canget. Plen- ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf Miss Lida Abell lett the latter part of last week for Mattoon, Ill., on a visit of six weeks to friends. J. M. Vaughan and Chas. Sprague ~ haye purchased the set of abstract books just completed by Dr. A. L Betz. i { John G. McPeak, real estate man of Foster, was in the city Saturday and gave us a pleasant call, the popular D. A. Colyer, sub contractor for mail routes, returned home Monday evening from a trip through Kanszs Gent West, the this county, of in the next recorder spent Saturday city shaking friends. Miss Mollie Fulkerson, of Neva- da, cousin of Mrs. R. S. Catron, 1s visiting the family of the latter in this city. Mrs. N. B. McFarland, who has been friends in Stewarts- ville for several weeks, returned home Saturday eveniag, hands with his many visiting ling, Ky., ronage? ry eee stone residence just | west of | Rich doing the ole company is filling up Ben B. Bigstatt left for Mt. Ster- last Monday evening. IMBO. sioner Per- | efore him a case ot embezzlement of government » = kins this morning had So Mr. Stone is to win his way back to Congress on his tederal pat- | tunds by one of the recently appoint- ; 2% he ed postmasters in this state. offender was E. N. Wyatt, wh« many mor Judge Robinson building a as 1 Cass co : large against him was that be applied to his own use the sum of ust Hill, Werman Der The young men of Rich Hill $439 oS belo g to the United ganizi 1. atates gover : s ige organizing a fle company. The si < His shorta was discovered im an investigation GEl ug tast and the arms will be ordered shortly. says the Herald. . | the affairs ot his office by Postoftice So Inspector Nelson. Wyatt was there- upon suspended and his pondsimen | Sr Ua EES ee were called upon to make up the The Ws: ank sr any es : ,. ainut Banking Company | deficiency in his cash account. The have sold to Geo. M. Lawrence, ot | re:mbursi ing of the government after Schell City, the east room in the | such a discovery does not, howeyer bank building in Foster. Mr. Law- | condone the crime, and the default- | rence, we understand, contemplates | a0 fie a Rlar te nuthites Ghats ‘ 1 Deputy United States Marshal ' 5 tTge stock of goods i lis. Upon being brought up for We understand there will be a grand basket picnic at Burdette, next Saturday. Judge Gantt, Parkinson and W. J. Stone are all examination he waived the prese pte: on of testimony and gaye bail Judge | the sum of $1,000 to appear tor oan at the October term of the U mited | billed to speak. A rousing good | States court. He admitted to the time is expected | commissioner that he had used the | — | government funds, but said that he B.W, Lansdown accepted : |did so under a misapprehension, position as drummer tor Hopkins &| Woodbury, tobacco merchants. Bailey is a clever, sociable gentle- man, and we wish him unbounded success, that the profits trom his office ac- cruing to him at the next settlement were larger than they proyed to be The minimum punishment for this offence with which Wyatt 1s charged eee aa eT ee a is six months’ imprisonment and a _Hon. R. T. Railey, of Harrison- fine equal to the wie ot the em- ville, was in the city Friday on legal -$ 1 ,000,000. i In sums from $300 to $15,000, at the lowest rate of interest. at J. M. CATTERLIN’S Insurance and money Loamng Agency, Butler, Mo. FARMERS be sure and see me before you make application for a Loan and I will do you good. I will loan you money or sell youa Buggy cheaper than anybody. snc de J.M. CATTERLIN. business and gave us a pleasant call. | The law governing postmasters | : = Mr. Railey is a very prominent at-| and other federal officials prohibits R ] 4 x { : torney of Cass county, and 1s highly | them using any funds passing through emember we are CATTERLIN & LEGG : their hands, and requires them to be} __ : —. and liked by all who know } | ready at any time to procuce the | V ery anxious to sell ' im amount of cash which their books The sidewalks of this city need | Sow to be in their possession. {| Mr. Wyatt is highly connected | and has relatives living in this county. He is a clever, sociable gentleman, We hope at their| and none of his friends believe he next meeting they will look after | intended to commit embezzlement, this matter repairing badly, and we are sorry to | see our city dads paying so little at- | tention to them. 1 ence tee ec. Yeater and John Mont- prominent attorneys of Se- | were in the city on last Friday depositions in earnest anc od order. put ¢ | Chas. | gomery, lal daha, taking streets in ¢ Our sanctum was complime Monday morning by the Mis: ted on Matyas m the case of ton is of the Boonville Topic, and | inj 1s asked to prevent J, 5 ase a ee ee is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Baxter 1 ; W ee aa from — 2 ot in Walnut. 1e injunction was Walton, ot Summit tow uship. J granted and Judge Gantt telegraph- | ed the fact to Mr Clark, who tailed to get the message and proceeded to | sell the Jand under the mortgage. i Mrs. Stewart brought suit amst | the company for $500 damages. | LAND! ‘MONEY! ABSTRACTS! and a jolly good time.—Adrian Reg- | Chas. Sprague and J.M. Vaughan ister. | have purchased the Till Smith, of Butler, boarded Wed having been on a hu Hon. the south bound local, afternoon, and fishing excursion with the of Grand River night. township Tue He reported a successfui haul abstract books = and the land G. Glazebrook, and loan buisness of ' | Dr. Betz. They arethe agents tor ety {| Jarvis Conklin & Co. and have Saturday and gave the Times sanc- | : 3 o : | unhmited amount of money to loan: Goo. democrat nominee for sheriff, was in an T. D. Rafter left the first of the week tor Toronto, Canada, where he attended a meeting of the Knights ot Pythias. He will visit his father at Quebec before his return. W. T Johnson, of near Virginia, and one of the booming Times best friends, accompanied by his brother- in-law D. E. Snodgrass, ot Johnson county, dropped in tos see us Friday. Rey. Pierce wishes us to announce that the Ohio street M. E. Church bell will ring for the union services on Sunday evenings. The bell will ming at half past six, the services to begin promptly at seven o'clock. Dr. C. C. Woods preached to a large audience at the Dakota Street M, E. Church Sunday morning, it being the occasion of the quarterly meeting. In the evening the doctor delivered one of his torcible and log- ical discourses at the union services in the court house yard, Miss Ida Crume, of Butler, was in the city last Saturday in the capacity ot correspondent for the Kansas City Times. Miss Crume is both talent- ed and industrious, and should meet with bountitul success in her pres- ent sphere. We acknowledge a Pleasant call trom the young lady during her stay in town. —Review. Born. To the wife ot Rev. W. C. Bewley, on Friday evening, July 16th, a girl. Tothe wife ot D. A. Colyer, July 16th, a girl. To the wife of J. R. Davis, Mon- day, July roth, a boy. Silk Umbrellas at cost, $2:00 to § 3:00. American Clothing House. tum a pleasant call. George is SS Omecnwereande Square. 34 tt. democrat of the old school and is | eee een satisfied with nothing but straight | All summer goods goods, no mugwumps need apply. He will make a sheriff of whom the people of Bates county will be justly proud. ‘at cost, and even less. |This is no advertis- No better man for the posi-|. ] 1 Bes tion could have been chosen. ngs doc ge, : ut a gen- The Sheldon (Vernon Co.) Enter- | mne clearing sales. prise, in giving a report of the county | Come in and see for convention in Barton county, z aie | your-self. up with the following: Parkinson, of | Ameri An winds The Hon. J. D. 3utler, Bates county’s candidate tor | congress, (in the interest of Stone) | House. was present and addressed the con- | yention. Mr. Timmonds, nominee for | Cockrell. Clothing “Too Thin. Major Wade, of the Butler, Bates | County Democrat, | last Tuesday next treasurer: }crat a pleasant call. He 1s also with his wife and Ilttle boy, was in | postmaster at Butler, but is for Par- the city Saturday. Oscar dropped |kinson for congress, although he in tor atew moments to | freely admits that Stone is making a bight record, and is one of ‘the ablest and most eloquent men in the the democratic | representative, for was in the city Oscar Reeder, our give us the | hand of fellowship and express his | approval of the bright political pros- district, Jasper Co. Democrat. pects for the party this fall. He says | Wonder it the Major (?) got per- there is a better feeling among the | mission trom the department to leave a sym aia | his post office to fix up political thanever betore. Mr. Reeders one “ of the most pertect gentlemen we} | aaah ever met and one the people can vote for joytully. For pig bargains go and see May- | nard’s 5 and ro cent goods. Read This. And if in need of any clothing it will |doyougood: : $20 suits Our old friend, Frank Rosser, | last weex surrendered the local faber | of the Bates County Democrat. We are not informed as to the reason, | but unless it be for greater prestige elsewhere we regret it, as Bro. Ros- ser has kept the local page of the | = Democrat fresh and untainted since | Yr educed to $14; % $1 3 our s Iwill guarantee prices, House. sie Thornton, Odie Aurnd, Maggie | ica Sek. best Se will be short one-tourth it # rains Walton and Lila Steele, accompan- i cuit was broopit for a non-dehvery i aes ae “ae less if it does | : r > not rain in a week. ied by D. W. Snyder. Miss Thorn- | of a message. It appears that an | ; ton. and gave the Demo-} summer stock and | American Clothing | HAND-MADE Mayesburg. Hot, Hotter, Hottest! Some ot the tarmers say the corn | The road questions still unsettled. Let us have a road, or then haye pea We under has sold hi roads, and) nd that Alex. Hutton Turkey Knob, ($165 LIVERY BU heirs reccived $400 apiece trom their | father’s estate a few days ago, i Mr. Boxley and Col. McCulloch were in this neighborhood last week on business connected with some of our swamp iand. Messrs. Coleman and McNight have bought a new threshing ma- chine. Mr. M. Miller suffe red from the eff ects of poisoning last week. Cause, druggist’s mistake. Dr. C. E. »Griffith, formerly ot Mayesburg, has just completed a handsome brick res:dence in Creigh- Coffins, Caskets a Miss Jennie McMannama and Miss Katie Tidings, of Middle Groye, Monroe county, are visiting the tamily of their uncle, J. S. Me- Mannama, i John Hammond made a short stay | at the Kansas City business college. He is back at the Burg. BURIAL-:-ROBES- WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, CLOTH COVERED AND METALIC. e-SPECIALTY! P. J. JEWETT,. Want to say to the Farmers that they are determined to sell their superb stock of BUGGIES CARRIAGES AND SPRING WAGONS, AND NOW OFFER THIER GGIES AT $125. saat ee eee And will Give 8, 6, or 9 Months Credit We learn that the McFarland OUR STOCK OF Undertaking Goods sags larger than any time since we have been in Butler-@a nd Hospital Cases, OPERA BLOCK. We learn that Miss Belle Moore has secured the position as principal of the Adrian schools. Paul Whittaker will teach Peter Creek school this winter. Rev. Dr. Wood preached at Oak | | Hill, Bethe! and Lucas the 11th. This is the doctor’s last trip. 7 are sorry to lose him. Gold Mrs. Frank Bryant, of Creighton, | is quite sick Mr. Thorp’s, on} To make room ‘for Smokv R » £< F e Most note in this neighborhood | new fall goods, I offer | think that the governor should change | my entire stock of ‘Elgin, Waltham and| and the preached at| at Leabo’s sentence to lite imprison- ment. We can’t understand — a should be hung, with nothing Sot cor aasnneneil epee against Hampden W. atches, 1 im him, while a man whom we know is guilty should go tree. - | gold, silver and filled Allow us to express the opinion | i that Mingo 1s ane in favor seases, at 1! egul ar Judge Gantt tor congress, notwith-| ___ a Sacked cde gat: | whoholesale cost pric Mayesburg g has the promise of two ee I will also sell all | new doctors, Dr. Moad, of Clinton, } and Dr. Miller, of Montrose. imy clocks, jew elry and AKE een. ‘plated ware at such When you go to the postoffice |) pricesas to aston- Now is the examine our 5 5 and 10 cent counters. ; M. A. Masao. igh you. his connection therewith, while Bro. | 50 to $9. 65: $1 ag Wade bas had his hands tull to keep | $8; 8.50 to the booming Democrat up to its, tO present high-pressure standard. '85 fc, &e. All ) See a : cs } ) 3 j " However, we wish Frank, Wade . ers in proportion. and even friend Park. the most un- bounded success in everything but; American Clothing | House. the ‘‘double congressional.””—Re= view. jour cut prices during | see my stock and jour cost clearing sale. |prices. eae a dena = 1A auf Focamonis Gonsum cold or or | N orth sidesquare. Pills will care & eeuere ae Bese ng fox pepsin foe doers Sr NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pursuant to an order ot the County Court, made at the June term, 1886, | thereof, I will, on Tuesday August 3r4, 1886, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Mo., let to the lowest bidder, at public outcry, | contracts for tne construction of a bridge | over Panther creck, in ‘iudson |town- | ship, at Hooks Ford, superstructure, to be ot burr oak, substructure, wood bents. All bids subject to approyal ot the Court. Plans and specification can bs- seen at my Office M. LL. Work, Bridge Commissioner. Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ) Cocstr or Batss, <" In the circuit court of Bates county, Janeserm, 1386. alice Se “ermine Samuel Crouch defendant. Now at this Willie comes the plaintiff herein her attorney, = liam O. Jackson, Eaq. files her vit, alleging. other things. teat or Gefendant, Samuel Crouch. state of Missouri: is not @ resident of 5 Whereupon it is by the court that said defendant Senora ae lcationthat tiff has commenced a suit court, the object and to obtain a decree of ant upon the grou: defendant has fail failed to provide for plaintiff, that unless the said defendant be and this court, Sry aoa term thereof, Come and look at time to buy. Call and) sitar | bedi ates t | four weeks before the first ds: | of circuit court. Be

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