The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 4, 1886, Page 3

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U IK, er &. kly sic her, itor. fa + counties. ——— Table M (Lexincton & SourHern Baancu.) Pacific R Commencing Sunday, May sotil turther notice, trains will Butler as foilows: GOING NORTH. 123—Texas Express. me ice C. Express... 133—Accommodation. GOING SOU TH. . 124—Texas Expre Mi 126K. C. Expre # 130—Accommodation. roth, All passenger trains make direct con- | nection tor St. Louis and all po Texas and all points south, C olorad California and all points west and west. For rates and other intorms apply to I. Essex, —e_—a—Sa-__——— Secret societies. | ee ces aan tn een acer MASONIC, Butler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first | Saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Maso No. 76, meets second Thursday in each month. Gouley Commandery Knights Ter meets the first Tuesday i ch mo: 1.0. 0. FELLOWs, Bates Lodge No. 180 meets ev ery Mon- | ay nig night. utler Encampment No. 76 meets the and and 4th Wednesdays in each month ee Lawyers, NO. D. PARKINSON, Attorney at Law, Office West side square, over Lansdown’s Drug Store. ESE EEA One J:S. Francisco. S. P. Frayctsco, RANCISCO BROS. Attorneys at Law, Butler, Mo., will practice the courts of ate and adjoining Prompt attention given to coi- lections. Office over W right & Glorius’ hardware store. 20 in Physictianus. DRS. RENICK & BOYD Physicians and Surgeons, BUTLER, MO. Soe OFFICE: BAST SIDE SQUARE, OVER LEVY’S, DrRenick’sresidence| Dr Boyd’s residence, Corner Main and Fort | Fulton Street, north (! Scott streets, P. chureh, L, RICE, M.D., Eclectic tian and Surgeon. All lyattended to. Office up Morris’ Drug Store. Physi- Is pron airs J. M. Curisry, W.H. Batrarn, DRS. CHRISTY & BALLARD, HOMOEOPATHIU PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Office, tront room over P.O. All calls @swered atoflice day or ni Tele- oy communication to all parts ot the dity. Specialattention given to temale diseases, SEE T C. BOULWARE, Phys ¢ Surgeon. Office north’side square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- fen a specialty. ian and RUTLER ACADEMY WILL WILLOPEN = 1 Sotembar 7 [is For Particulars Address =J,M. NAYLOR, Butler, Bates County, Mo. PATENTS! Wm. @. HENDERSON, MTENT ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, OFFICES, 925 F STREET, . P. U. Box 50, Washington,D. U. oametly of the Examining Corps, U oe tices before the Patent Office, preme Court and the Federal Courts mpaions given a as to scope, valinity fingm, patents. Inform: tion ay nrnished. Hand Book « Teferences annexed, FREE. 5 New i. Book e Art of ened Be jos for Money, Man FORSHEE 4 Make & o tas Perfect IY ne rite 2 MAKING. ‘Cincinnati, O FAMILY | SCALES Agent. lar | Patent ce, U BUTLER WOOLEN MILES CUSTOM WORK, Snch as ROLL CARDING CARDIIDG & SPINING AND WEAVING, iu the very best ot order and guarantee satistacltion. Work shipped tror tance will be received at the prompt atten Market price Wool. 25 tf Butler n given to its paid tor T » Mo. Mav 1g, 1889 J. FISHER, HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ——FOR Goon— CHICKENS, TUSKE ‘S, DUCKS, &C. And I want and will take all that can be broug t to me, APPLES W ANTED Can be tound at Bennett, Wh Co’s store. James Smith. Ire HAND pith KE De - Treat sent free address Drs. CART ‘ER & RAMSAY, 1114 Main Sr., Permane co 3 located. « ‘all’ on ¢ Kansas Cit 7 W. SILVERS, ATTORNEY : LAW Will practice in Bates and a counties, in the Appetlate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jetier- son City. sav Orrice North Side Square, over A. L. McBride's. W W. GRAVES, Notary -:- Public.’ Office with Judge John D. Parkinson, west side square, Butler, Mo. MONEY! MONEY. ———_+ee- 3itt Parties wanting to borrow money on Farms remember Ist. That we can lend money cheaper than anybody. 2nd. In any sum from $100 to $10,000, time from six months to five years. Srd. Interest and Princi able at any day and intere 4th. and on pal can be made topped. Have almost a million dollars already loaned and doing a larger tsi Sth. We keep monev tt have good security ind ¢ have to wait. ss than ever. loan so if ear utles you don’t correct and we w 7th. Have t to stay a while Sth. Mak making amatiedtina @ el 10th Our office is Bank, Operas House Block, Butler, Mo. WALTON & TUCKER Land Mortgage Co. | day the 22d inst. W Jrops made ot the far- mers ot nit on Monday the 19, uisoon Sat which was more gene make —— us series of fecrutes scho work and is a} We all feel that good in our midst. th R.N. Stubble- Allen vel of success. 1e has done niuch In company field, J}. L. Site overland trip to the to hear city of Clinton the noted and sensational sit icher Sam Jones, who was bill ed to speak at that place on hile there were also gratified by hearing a| mperance speech by that gifted | reformer. His lec ker and temperance ct Kansas, ndard by We were some- what disappomted in the lecture of e Rev. Sa on Thu lay, Jones tully eemed nent and from , that was alm While pecu that stleulated to hold hi and am nent. His awe usts at old sinners hard and unpolished. His lecture was principally made up of wit and slang. The singing choir for the mornmg and evening services failed to respond. where- upon, he, the Rev. Sam, re- phed with the tollo reprimand : ut very il und that tant part of the services any “It requires | e religion it Was aa unimpor- way. However, at the close of his sermon he made the necessary He an e Hon. St. casion in their the dilapidated ot Clinton or galling apologies. John took oc- lectures to. refer to old house Henry which court county in remarks very proper in their places, and which, if the people of the whole county could have heard would certainly have brought them down for a fitty thous- and dollar court house, if possessed were with any degree of pride, and we certainly think they and by the way wouldn’t it be a good idea tor are, the people ot Bates county to have men in re- It might stir up some pride in them and cause us to get the much needed jail. To say the least of the people of Chin- ton, they are an enterprising prosperous people and would soon have a sixty thousand dollar house if the others ot the county would help in the enterprise. Through the courtesy of jailor Bar ker, we were permitted to visit the jail and had a short talk with John T. Leabo. Leabo sari that the people of Bates county had made one of the greatest mistakes of their lives in convicting him of murder, and that if he is ever executed for the murder of his wife that on the jurrors will hang the crime of mur- dering an innocent man. He says, however, that he feels sure of exec- utive interference, but it such should not be the case that he is not afraid todie, that itis only a question of time any way with all of us. His con- finement 1s telling on him as can be seen by his look, him ot a few lectures from such gard to our rickity eld jail. and farmers and care worn and the uncertainty 4c the out-| come, by the unsettled expression of | his He complain of any neglect or ill ment at the hands of jailor His surrounding fortable as pos opinion of the face and eyes. does not treat- Barker. are made as The pecpie ot come gene that the governor should Wt his sentence. also visited Bend college ot that} place, and was wtierlvy astomshed to find it so complece im all ats arrange- j the neighborhood ot Arkon. | tember, and we would say to those Wright! who have daughters to send off to and others, on Wednesday, took an | |and yet not find the advantages held | Out to you by the | Clinton, Mo. Thars- ce Health, which we | ew ys more without any rain and jWe may look for plenty ot Jong, twill be | hope that Providence will smi express- | |rain bef ity of | | been tl | | thirteenth leaned against the side of i \ companions. Ciinton is ; commute t Ciinton we It far surpassed all our ex- The general manager, rot being in, we were | shown through the entire building by Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert True, a the musical and art department, wh ho | de in us BEOTE gh | will On your space by account of the cole bue will cae say that that vy are in the field with a {ul took show td the c “i < A se n institution of learning | W! i ey pr €tosellas low as the lowest on the females t cannot he sur-| smallest mi nt to sate business principles. We pass. Every room 1s well | pay the highest market price for ve neat’y furnished with | all (He moder : | athe modern apphances of such in itis situated on an eminence and view ot has a commanding | We sell the Famous TEBO FLOUR. Call and see us and we will do our best to please you. PHARIS & SON. © town and country around. It is but now in its infancy. term numt dered speaks mor Its first which management ight say. The second term begins the 7th ot Sep- 130 pupils, than pre we m HIDES. AR ee Scarce and Wanted, I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL THE Dry and Green Hides, Sheep Pelts, Wool, TALLOW, school, you may look far and near Baird college of OBSERVER. Prot. Grothe, Brooklyn Byard ot s Red Star Cough Cure is free from opiates and highly efficacious. | Twenty-five cents. i East Boone Items, We rain Epiror Times: dry, are getting and needing badlv. A BEESWAX AND FEATHERS. HOFFMAN, Lewis MO. so.emn-looking faces, the But then h! drouth! cry droy we] NORTH MAIN S!1 REET, BUTLER d send us good. refreshing yre it is too late. Fine weather for threshing wheat and oats. The weshing ever since Nelson Bro’s haye about the They have good ot July. ma- nery and can do aman a first-class job. Wheat is worth all the way from 25 to 54 cents here on market. Will rich through selling wheat this year? Are an Article we our are interested in, not tarmers get dsuying our stock direct Mr. David W. Raider, a young man trom Hardin county, Ky., is spending a few days yisiting the family ot Wm. R. Marshall, his FROM MAN l} FACTY RES |relatives, Mr. Rider is an intelligent young gentleman and says he likes We wish him a safe and pleasant journey on his return home. our country, Having been in this BUSINESS FOR YEARS, WE CAN SAVE YSU MONEY. Call and us. © QML HORTBBEN. Born, to Mr. and Marshall, on the 16th and died on the 17th. Mrs. B. B. inst., a son, We sympa- thize with the parents in this tem porary grief, for it was a beautiful little boy and the tather and mother hated to give it up; but it was a sweet little angel and the good Lord see took it. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Blessed be his Aarne. CE AEROS, ONENESS EMR The congressional pot is boiling in our township. The contest here will be between Stone and Gantt. Parkinson will not be known in the race. A few things know: How many times did Mr. Clark, of Mound township, plow that 116 acres of corn, and did not have any help at all, or was not the land broke last fall, it he did tend it? Is it right that Leabo should hang? Success to the Times. More im the future. Now anp THEN. J.T. GRAVES & SON, Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. to carry one of the largest stocks of Harness & Saddlerv Goods. His A 1 Farm Harness and Single and Light double harness can’t be beat in quality and price. Come and examine. <A fal) line of Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses We sell Continnes we would like to he and everebody at bottom prices. Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Combs, Horse brushes and similar articles as low as the lowest, as well as halters, bridles, collars, sweat pads, etc. OUR AIM isto sell only first-class goods, to sell them as low as possible, to sell only such goods as we can recommend, to please all who favor us; that is what we are here for and Just what we propose todo. Repairing neatly done. J. T. GRAVES & SON. FRANZ BERNHARDT'S GOLD AND “11 attend to it soon.” Don’t cheat yonrself in that way. Your hair is grow - ing thinner, dryer and more liteless every day: Save it and restoe its original color, softness and gloss by using Parker’s Hair Balsam while you may. 36 1m. A Strange Discovery. Mr. T. Bowman, a tarmer living three miles north of Arkon, while digging post holes yesterday, discov- GLOLD AND SILVER SILVER jered acave. He produced a ladder {and lantern and descened into it. | SPECTACLES WATCHES, Sitting around on the ground were = ie me nt ; the forms of twelve men, while the OF THE BEST | PLATEDWARE Manufacture, al- And a general as- One hand was outstretch- earnestly addressing his By the rays of the Bowman examined the and fcund them to be petrifi- | ed. The cave is about twelve teet | {square and nine feet deep. Much ! strange speculation is being engaged mm about the strange discovery, and the excitement is running high in | the cave. ted as it ways in stock. ortment ot jewel- ry at lowest prices JEWELRY STORE, Is headquarters tor fine jewelry &e Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera ae You are cordially invited to visit his estat lishment “and exami his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED

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