The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 8, 1886, Page 8

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{ | Bates County LOAN : LAND GO 00. Jas. K. Brugler & Son Managers, Sutler Mo. comes This Company loans money at the lowest rates and buys good notes. We also make loans on improved farms forthe Missouri Trust Co., of Se- dalia, Mo. If you want accommodation, call. We have a large line of fine improved farms, grazing lands and city property for sale or exchange. Choice investments tor capitelists. eo ————————— LOCAL ITEMS. “Self praise is half scandal.’ See Jewett’s China Closets. 65 difterent styles of Bedsteads at P. J. Jewett’s O. H F.S. The public schools of this city will open Monday. “Manv are called, but few are chosen.”’ County court convened Monday morning. Vote for the best st man for probate judge irrespective of everything else. We haye cut the prices of Carpets at Opera ilouse Furniture Store. Rev. successtul meeting Methodist church. Bewley 1s conducting a very at the Southern The lowest prices that have ever been made on Furniture at Opera House. See Jewett’s: Couches m all the styles of upholstery. Fred Dorne and wife lett § day for Chicago, visit to relatives and friends. itur- morning ona The six foot flag stone pavement around the public square 1s going to be might nice and will last forever. J. W. McV eigh “the prince low priced lumberman can be found just north of the post office. Gerommo has at last surrendered unconditionally and what now is to become ot the poor army boys? Just in, a car load of furniture and more to tollow, at Opera House Furniture. jJ. K. Brugler & Son have a large list of fine improved farms tor sale cheap and on easy terms. 16tf Mrs. Annie Johnson and Mrs. Jessie Hunter, of Parsons, Kans are in the city visitng relatives and triends. Jewett has the goods and make the prices. yourself. can Call and see tor All in need of new school books should give Ludwick & Son a call. They have laid in enough books to supply all in need.) Miss Lyde Abell who has deen visiting in Ihnois and St. Louis for the past month will return home the last of this week. Lumber Lumber of all kinds and at prices that defy competition. J. W. McVeicu, North Main street. Mrs. M. N. Clark, of the late Judge S. F. Hawkins, accom- panied by her son, J. O. Clark, of Nevada, was in the city on Monday. sister Our Business College Opens its 4th year Sept. 7th. Call or write for full intormation. 38 tf Manion Todd, that old democratic war horse of West Boone tow nship, gave us a pleasant call while im the city meeting of the central committee Saturday. attending the Grierson adi s that it will be im- Possibte to elect a but proper they may steal a few of comp thinks, with "em one, Bro. Bob, not this time, her time—perhaps. avnceeane Nary some SS The best Bureau ever omnes for $8 at the Opera House F. Store Pay the tax on your dogs or the Marshal will be after them with a pop. The County Court ordered a | bridge built over Deep Water be- tween Spruce and Deep Water townships on Monday, the bridge to | | be of won, | with stone abutments. When you want “lumber, investi- | gate McVeigh’s prices betore you Yard north ot the post office buy. council an ordinance was passed levying a tax of $1 50 on ma:l dogs and $3 00 The Marshal is authorized to collect this tax and all dogs found atter this week without the Marshal's collar showing that the tax has been paid will be shot. on temale dogs. J. W. Miers keeps a full and com- plete stock of pure wines and liquors for medicinal use. The firm of Lyon & Williams having dissolved partnership all out- standing accounts due the firm must be settled without delay, and all par- ties knowing themselves indebted to the firn) will please call and settle up as the books of the old firm must be closed. Gero. F. Wittiams. Wm. E. Walton started for Culo- rado on Saturday evening to spend a tortnight traveling in the west. Coloravo him will join his wife at Springs, who will accompany on his trip. renown, they Among other places of will visit Salt Lake city before they return. successiully, Ww. To treat diseases pure drugs are essential, je Miers keeps no others. Owing to the foe weatner and the close proximity of our college room | to the tin roof which makes the heat very intense we have deemed it best pth till Oct. 4th when we will also open to postpone our year opening our mght school for young men and Weaver & Deaver. women, L; mawsce & Son, North Main St., have just received a large supply of new school books. Major. J. N. Hradice, usa pleasant call while in the city Sat- urday attending the democratic cen- tral committee The lost none of his old fire in a political and isa power wherever he chooses to throw his influence. ed in health. gave Major has time vim and cainpaign He is much improv- Take your prescriptions to J. W. Miers, the north side druggist. Com petent drug clerk in attendance day and night. Mr. John Pyle, who has been an active business man of Butler almost from its intancy, and wio has accu- mulated much ot this world’s goods, has concluded to retire from active life and enjoy the fruits ot his honest labor. He is gentleman and good neighbor and we are giad that he 1s so well fixed us to be free from care his lite. a clever in the declining years of Lyery young man and woman sHould take a course at our Business College. Fourth year opens Sep- tember 7th. 38-tf Call for Congressional Convention. The Democratic Convention, to be composed of chosen delegates from the several counties composing the 12th con- gressional district in the State of Missouri, is hereby called to meet at the opera house in the city of Lamar, Barton county, Mo ) Congressional atg o’clock a. m., on Thursday, September gth, 1886, tor the purpose of nominating scissile lel seni apes ei i eile cs smc engine a candidate for congress and selecting | | 2 new executive committee tor said | district, The ratio ot representation in said convention will every three be one for elegate delegate hundred Cleveland ditional delegate for votes and every cast tor President one ad traction ot 150 votes or over. are empowered to cast vote ofthe cou The delegates the popular ey represent. By order of committee. | J. C. Wuatrey, | Lee Cuiswert, Chairmar. * i. “ Sa Ea cE At the last meeting of the city | He | Summit Township. Most everybody is searching for water. » cutting is tt r he Corn cutting is the order of the day. Corn will make hardly one halt crop in this township. Kitty Dixon and daughter Elhe | returned to their home in Wyandotte, | Kansas, Tuesday last. They have been visiting Mrs. Dixon’s mother Mrs. Nancy Witte. The wind played havoc with corn shocks on Friday last, and also blew on | | : : | the buggy house off its foundation at he widow Lafollett’s. R. W. Yoman is not expected to He has been lin- jive but a few days. gering along ter twenty and at the present time he 1s a mere skelleton, there doctors to see him and all have neen has been several him or giye relief. { Nute Drenon returned from Ills , last week, he reports Morgan county | as having a good crop and he also | says he had a pleasant trip. C. Orear is baleing his broom 1 and 12 ton. ear on Sunday the 6th inst, he rode five miles to Dr. L. M. get it taken George don’t wart any more worms out. sa he in his ears. Henry Speer has about 300 bush- els of apples on the ground at_ pres- ent. Wm. M. White Oregon on Tuesday last, he returned from brought He says old Bates 1s the place for him. R. N. Stubbl lefield had back a small bunch of horses. one ot his hounds to go mad last week and it went from house to house and _ bit every dog came across. It bit at Rubin Harveys, Piummers, one at Win. two at Frank Lafollett’s, Jokn |} Sam MeSpadden’s, one Jone at Flickinger’s, one at one at James Reynolds and then left. the ne borhood. His Hon., Allen Wright, | trials to dispose of on Monday had four last. Hard times you know. Primary election suits old Summit because there is more politicians to the square inch in Summit than any- | other township in the county. Dupe. Bates County Norniai institute. The Bates County Normal Insti tute, after a pleasant session of four weeks, set apart the atterncon August 26th for the election of of ficers and the transaction of other | business connected with the Institute. Prot. L. B= Allison president secretary. and Maggie D. Erwin, Certificates of membership were issued to all teachers who had been in attendance at least one week The Starr president appointed Prot. Messrs. Wheeler an executive committee. Prof. Hinton, the president appointed a committee on resolutions, consisting ot the follow- ing persons: and Crowder and On motion ot Messrs. Sarah Baker and Penelope Brown. presented the tollowing resolutions, which were unanimously adopted. WuereEAs, The teacher, whose work is arduous, receives his highest enjoyment in the manitest appreci- ation ot those for whom he labors, therefore, in consequence of the work done at this Normal, be it RESOLVED, Ist, That we hereby express our full appreciation ot the untiring energy shown by our County Commissioner in organizing this | Normat; also in securing instructors that have been as entertaining as in- | structive. Wuereas, 2d, Every avocation in life requires tor its best fulfillment some special preparation, and as the protession of teaching 1s no exception to thi rule, RESoLvep, our That we turther sh ion ot this Normal urging upon all teachers the tage. appre neces and importance otf and ex- 1¢€m a cordial invitation to be present. next attending our session, } tend to tl Wuersas, 3d, The school board | Of the city of Butler has allowed us . | the free use of this oem in; the | Sree months | unable to tell what is the matter with | corn this week, he will have between | George Plummer met with the mis- tortune to have a worm crawl in his | Wright's to ot | , was elected | Reisner and | Gobie and Misses Alice Ludwick, Atter consideration the committee i interest of progressive method therefore be it RESOLVED, a vote ot th WuereEas, 4th, There organization known as the Bates Co. That we extend to it anks. exists an Teachers Institute, therefore be it ReEsoLvep, That with | that organization at its we meet holiday ses- sion. J. W. Rersner, CHas. GoBLeE, \nice Lupwick, Saran BAKER, PENELOPE Brown, Committee. Normal that this be submitted for publication. It was veted by the then ” On motion the Institute aa journed to meet ‘sine die. Macoiz D. Erwin, Secretary. Call for Committee Meeting. The members of the Democr | Executive Committee m and for the the 12 al district) in State ot Missouri, are hereby called th congression to assemble at the Opera House. in the citv of Lamar, county of Barton, lat S$ o’clock, gh, 1SS6, f portant business. Thursday, September By order ot Joun C, WHALEx, Lee Cuisw Chairman, Seer Excursion Rates to Cinciunati- Po enabie those who wish to visit the Cincinnati exposition to do t low rates, the Ohio & Massis— sippi railway gmning A ZINt, wil sell tickets trom St. Leuts to ( trand return at S12 co for 1 for returo a days | atsale. Call at office O. | & M. R’y, ror and 103 N. 4th street inder Planter’s nouse, St, Louis, or wldress G D. Bacon, Gen’l Wes tn Passenver Agent, St. Louis, Call on J. W. Miers, successor to 1: Io. Bas ', for pure drugs and tancy tomlet articles. ot Dissolution. that the between co-partner Lyon & Wil- been dissolved by mutual HM. Lyon. retirin ? business will still be continued at the by Geo F. Williams, Who assumes @ lities and collects all accounts due the This Ist day of September, 1 ieee as partot ats domain. The seized! 414t Gro. F. Wittiams | vessels will be libeled in the United | The thanks of the old firm are} States court at Sitka, of which Hon. dace old patrons and by iair dealing | Late Dawson of Nodaway county, a continuance of their trade is solic- | Missouri, is judge. Three British ned by the new firm. vessels with their crews of nineteen | Having purchased the interest or ir. Lyenin the grocery fir of Lyon I desire '& Williains, i pubic, that [can be found atthe old to say io the plete stocis of ail kinds old customers as well stand with a cons gro ceres and provisions of and all as the fiew ones Who may tavor me with taciy trade can rely on me doing my ; utmost to please them and sell then woods at the very lowest prices pos— jsible. Hoping to merit a full share of your patronage and confidence I amy Very respectiully Geo. F. Winiiams. Siceloff Schools. Che Siceiott Schools wilt open next Monday, Sept. 13th 1886 in the same house used t last two \gars Unnost care morally and /inteilectuaily given to little ones. | Do not wish any Frst to Fourth readers Terms $1 50 per month. advanced pupils, solicited. J K. Brugier & Son want all the schoo! bouds they cang Pien- ty of money the pedis . 24tt Ou and Pierce between Aug. 30th School house, on La cygne road, iadies drab colored shawl, any one finding same will conter a favor on the undersigned by returning to him, or te the Times office. D. A. Colyer. Mr. McCutchen wishes us to in- form: parues wisiing to puicie tour bulls lett whict with the tarnff stricken off. 1 wishi He has spiendid thoicu ng he will sell isisa 2g-tt Dr. Wal » inform calis, any time day or Wishes atter S$ patrons that for 2, can be made by tele- ;* phone trom wxie’s Drug store north side square. Hei und | at his office at north west j the square trom 8 a. m. tog p. m. r the transaction of im- | Butier } | money at once. corner of | i Land Mortgage Co., Butler, Mo. OUR STOCK OF Undertaking Goods vO fears larger than any time since we have been in Butlersg Coffins, Caskets and Hospital Cag WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, CLOTH COVERED AND METALIC, BURIAL - ROBES P. J. JEWETT, The Boot on the Other Leg. The recent seizure ot three British vessels in the Behring sea by the United States revenue cutter Corwin for taking seals in American waters, will remind Mr. Bull that this cap- that two can play at; and it reminds us, too, that ours is a greater coun- we accustomed to The sea ot Berhing lies just below the Artic circle, in late ry than were imagine, tude 65 degrees north; and it seems, that our claim extends to 25 degrees trom the Berhing sea is full of at this time ot the year; they go Aleutian islands that therefore, a point only north pole. | seal north through the into the cold water of sea to spend the summer, and the catching of them 1s a more g@ business than ca fon the costs o month claimed that the place where they were fishing was public water, open to the world; but the Corwin’s comipander deeided to take St the stands of St. Paul and in the vicamty of which it is {was made, and pretty certain our government will claim the region men will make a pretty big case for Judge Dawson to begin with.—Sr. Louis Republi Knights Templer Excursion. A special train of Pullman cars will leave Butier Sept. 20th, for St. Kansas and Missour: Commandaries, Sunday evening, Louis, with the and all parties wishing to avail them- selves of these accommodations must secure their Sleeping Car berths at Fare for the round trip, $8 50. E. K. Carnes, Agent Mo.Pacific Ry. | Apply at this office at once. tt WANTED: Students who are will- | ing to work to attend fall term | of Butler Session be gins Sept. r2th, 1886, For circular address the Principal. W S. Morrow, Butler, Mo. the Academy, eral good tarms tor svie at Can see me ont: gain, © street. | JEFF ALDRIDGE, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world tor Cnts Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | Sores,‘ ancer-~, Piles, Chilblains, ‘Corns, | Teter, Ct happed Hands, and a.} skin erup- required. Itis guaranteed to give pertect | Satistaction, or money refnnded. Prive } per box. 25 cts For |-> John .G | Waler — TG LOAN AT SIX. Pe interest, oa long time ege ot paying before due 1. Ww e do not send borro ns away for approval, m here without de- h the money at once. ve a large amount of }to be loaned on land. ic | get our te The Warton & TuckER turing of fishing vessels 1s a game! profitable and | tching cod | t New | i Brunswick. The owners of — the! niece Biitush vessels seized by the orwin on the first of the present them | j into Sitka and leave the question to | | } . x | | be settled by the diplomatists. The treaty by which we secured Alaska fron, Russia clearly cedes to us the George, | j ca ptu re once by calling at Mo. Pacific depot. | Wanted, one Bates county map. | tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay; money | Par- to borrow please call and We can furnish the -A - SPECIAL OPERA BLOCK ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Caster, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for When sho became Miss, sho clang to Cj ‘When she had Children, she gave them S288 ¥ For Sale. I have for sale one mule, one: ot horses, and a good two wagon and harness belonging tg} estote of A. Whetstene, will sells The property can be at my residence 6 miles southwest] Butler. D. J. WHETsTox! n4o 4t Ben B. Canterbury & Co, loan money on improved land at lowest rates of interest, and gwe | privileges of payment that youg jget elsewhere. Call and get 4 | rates, 722332? It you are going to builda h McVeigh “ill make it to your vantage to call see him at his | just north of the post office, be | buving your lumber. Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, — situated | section 1, in summit township, hundred acres. Divided in lots suit purchaser, Terms easy. A. Hamitto If you want to build a { barn, fence or do repairing, go McVe1GuH’s yard on North street for your lumber. Insure your property with S Newbill. He keeps a Record ai , business. Itch and Scratches of every cured in 30 minutes by Wool Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Sold by W. J. own, druggist, Butler, Mo. never tails. Ben. B. Canterbury & Co. ; loan money on improved land at | lowest rates of interest and give | privileges ot payment that you ¢ Call and get get elsewhere. rates, Ben B. Canterbury & Co, | loan money on improved land lowest rates of interest, and gt privileges of payment that yos @ get elsewhere. Cull and get rates, 2 Insure your stock in the D | House Insurance Company at | 50 a thousand for five years, andy | THREE-FOURTHS CLA D. W Syypeeg- District Ag’t Butler Mo. é over Postoffice. GO TO DICK HURTS a Barber Shop for a first-class § ' shampoo and hair cut. Up | Badgley building, south side sq | McVercu keeps a tull and @ plete line of pine Lumber and give you bottom figures on | plank. Yard just north of the office. 29 J. K. Bruglar wants more | cations tor first-class loans. 7! interest and commissions. The editor of the Corsicana, Tesa) server, ur. G. P. Miller, had a $ tack ot rheumatism in kis left | which became so swollen and | that he could not walk up the writes that after a few applications’ Jacobs Oil, the p entirely di ed, andthe knee a-sumed its proprotion. cent. | How many bald heads you see- worry, disease, dissipation. Thes Parker's Hair Balsam stops talling, ‘and testores gloss and youthful @ Exceptionally clear, elegant, a | dressing, not greasy. Prevent : druft. 40%

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