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This section of the State will have a half peach crop this year, ER WEEKLY TIMES Don’t forget the Times’ new a ; press has arrived. TICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- pmeations for the benefit of those per- desiring to teach in Bates county, so we in mind, Bear are intormed by parties who have T no in fruit so delicious as the peach, and also, that we candoa made an examination. first 1s card to a full sheet poster. Jd on the 3d Saturday of each | eis the Ohio street school house, | we would be glad to see even a fourth The Senay SERIE Gee | , Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of | of a crop. he married women ot Kansas | month gg ape e non regaanen eee are proud of their right to vote, the | examination com- - . : , 2 : | BR ato o'clock, AM. Other important railroad enter- | old maids are nice and the pales W. W. GRAVES. t prises are looking this and it County School Commissioner. the people are as wide-a-wake and enterprising as they should be But— Ex-Gov. St apa Beiancss coat ler will be a railroad center in a tew | | be in Butler and deliver an address years that will make our less tortu- | some time during this month or next, nate sister towns burn green with | so he writes J. M Vaughan. Due envy. | notice of his coming will be given. way declare they will not give their ages | away. LOCAL ITEMS J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good n loans, running trom 6 to 18 satbs, This 1s a good chance for sto get short loans, or sell real estate paper. In a trial before a justice of the | The committees are still at work peace at Lead City, D. T., the plain raising money. They do not want tiff, during the temporary absence ot | to slight any one, aad if any of our the court, whipped the “detendant, | citizens haye been passed by it has while the attorneys kept the crowd | back so they could fight. The court then returned and the trial proceeded j. K. Brugler & Son have a large of fine improved farms for sale been a clear oversight and they p and on easy terms. 16tf should not feel slighted. Windy march is here. We publish on another page an interesting communication from New Orleans, written by our talented young friend and tellow-townsman, R. W. Peach. Betore returning home he will explore Florida. A colored man and his family passed through here on the M. K. & T. road yesterday trom Texas, on his way to Atrica. He has lived here a long while but said Africa was good enough for him.—Clinton Advocate. Congress adjourned at noon on day. Amen, Dr. Matchett, ot Johnstown was thé city Monday. The Timzs’ new press is a daisy, don’t you forget it. Jadge Sloan adjourned court Sat- until Tuesday. W. W. Bennett, formally ot But- ler, but now ot Omaha, Nebraska, isin the city visiting relatives and old friends. Will looks as it he had enjoyed pretty good health since he lett Butler some five years ago. We opine the Rich Hill papers will have enough to tend to if they provide railroad facilities tor that place without fighting Butler. For their information we will say that Butler will secure the C. Ft. S. & Our new job press is a daisy, in your job work. The funniest play of the season. Sheriff Glazebrook is having the Muggs’ Landing at the opera house East Room Iron Block, BUTLER, MO. the city. port, was in the city last week tate man of Rich Hill was attending | Tee cbkSS, BUGGIES \ TRE TES Tops, Cushions, Wheels, Axles,-Shafts, Poles and Dashes for sale. GOOD AS NEW. TRY ME. Frank Eldridge spent Sunday in| If Bro. Wade will call around be tore making his railroad predictions in the future we will give him the ‘benefit ot our observations in the —_.-.--——__——_. | premises L. Lampkin, prominent real es-|) 0) : We are neither a prophet or son Supt. A. W. Stillwell, of the Em- ed BUCGIES & WAGONS REPAIRED, REPAINTED & MADE I WILL PLEASE YOU. Circuit Court Proceedings. The following cases were dispos- ot by the special term ot the cir curt court last week: John D. Thompson ys Frank P. Lee, verdict for plaintiff. ° . Sandwich Manufacturing Co. vs. ass z ~ {| court the last ot th k. ot a prophet, but we claim to under- : 5 yard cleaned up. Texas R, R., and it is not written} Saturday night. Do not miss it. a pestaror ioe stand: a ae sense proposition Hawkins, verdict for plaentiff. ! Se that it will run by that town, either. | This company was seen by the But- The Pacific railroad will build Se Ae eee light, as Peoples’ Bank of Roekford, Ils., . . = . cas as aie = a Harland Turner returned from a SGecbmaiateinanin tein ler Base = Club at Ft. Scott last es aa Hem CEE Hill to | 1n the case of the Emporia extension. vs. L. J. Rosier, verdict for defend itto Kentucky Monday, ich rae season and they say that it is the best ansas City, so it is given out. ee a eee | ant. SS says the Rich Hill Herald: ag 1S, | play on the road. Miss Mollie Hedrick, of Indianap- | _ We are the recepient ot cards to | S.J. Groves vs, U. W. Crow, et. = § Farmers have commenced plow- | if you wear one of our glove fitting ’ oe : es re We see trom the Review that olis, Ind., is in the city visiting her | ‘#¢ Wedding reception of Mr. and jal. verdict tor pluntiff and a number haye sown oats. corsets you will wear nothing else.”’ ee ease a. Be Geo. H. Wil at Eldorad W. H. Paye vs. U. W. Crow, et 2 ee ae : old friend, Thos. Gault, ot the Hill, | cousms Mrs. J. R. Jenkins and Miss | “TS: Gt0- Ht- Wuson’ at Eldorado - Hi. Faye vs. U. W. Crow, € Hon. J. H. Hinton voted for the That would be an airy costume for tea candidate t 1 ie Z Bell Davis Springs, Thursday, March 15. The | al. verdict for plainnfé. H lL H d righ’ March weather. The advertiser | 'S # C@ncidate for re-election to oe ie bride’s maiden name 1s Miss Mattie "ry. K. Hannah, plaintiff vs. H upitol removal. He voted right. oe ded thi vershoes | Offices ot clerk and assessor of Osage : rE capereelettnny ee . '. . » RK. Hannah, plain + fe opener doubtless intended that overshoes Go Tie oe Sale bills, horse bills, jack bills, | M. Blankenbaker. The Tres ex-|C. Francisco, ‘interpleader, verdict Butler anne — ey "te | should be worn, though he does not porn ate oe : : posters ot all kinds and colors, on| tends congratulations and __ best | in favor of interpleader. ized boom herself. ait and sees] say so: et Sg an Mite Ssauitane 70) cloth, card board or paper done at | wishes. = = if you want colored or shaded job TeMabelcheroumertnot Sun comedss $2 Geen hs this oftice. E =e) J. K. Bruglar wants more app inting, come to the Times office. Peainunhe ; te SON CRG ETAT Mrs. Molloy, the woman implica Deetaisics RreReaan ora The soliciting and right of way | cations tor first-class loans. 7 per H Se ‘ 3 ee : > g..;. | ted in the murder of Mrs. Sarah ws eee ae committees are hard at work and are | cent. interestand comnnssions, 4-tf lereatter one of the United States | county, accompanied by A. B. Stark, Grat spatter ey county, spent Saturday and Sunday inter 1 2 i | < ~~ istrict courts will be heid at Spring- | of the latter county, passed through eaaule tse: MERE book, besides in the city shaking hands with his i PTR tS cee the ae RE ai : _ Don't Get Caught : eld. Butler Wednesday en route tor San aE ae Saas os ne many triends. paar ; bal ie oe ne right o ne) pine Posten! igang The street iheaner | } Francisco, Cal., where they expect ght aebarel aiaae reform, atwilligive Badiot-a divis: s : Sue See ipa cata see pine conn petite poor,kidnevs and liyer torpid, and street commissioner has done be ther fortunees “Dhey are | © full account of her recent troubles nd ot a division, machine shops, | pany is bearing with us. We will | whole svstem liable to be prostrated by ome good work on the streets the i el ice se Bae a ith lot ; t and will contain portraits ot the peo- round house, etc., of the Missouri | succeed in securing this road, the eineaaes ON got vourtel: oe good® pond jt rprising boys, with lots 0 : =— si: : xs tion and readv the changing past week. 3 ie my eae i we predict they ple who have figured therein. Pacific system, how is that for the | efforts ot certain parties to the con- eather be taking Houde Sarsaparilla. a nerve and grit, and we p (See future of Butler? trary notwithstanding Irstands unequaled for puitving che Farmers are busy plowing and as | will hold their own in any country. The city council, at their meeting (eee ee és es Lon blond, giving an appetite, and tor a gen- ‘ ‘ a S, = * a = 1 spring medicine. jaconsequence business in town 1s a = Thursday might, appointed A. H. We understand that Mrs. A. Brew: The first shoot of the Butler Gun | ttle slack. Saturday might about 11 o'clock @ | Lamb, J. R. Simpson, A. L. Mc-| ington has purchased a handsome | Club this season took place last Fri-| MATHEWS & TAYLOR— BARBERS —- small frame dwelling house just west | Bride and R. S, Catron judges ot suburban residence at Lee’s Summit | day, February 25th. The matches Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo, Sea Mrs. J.A. Lefker, has been spend- | of the elevator, belonging toa Mrs. | election for the north ward, and John and will remove with her family to| were between the 4 champrons and | Foam, Elegant Bath Rooms; Hot nag visiting her parents near | Jones, a widow lady, together with | Atkison, John Devinney, Geo. Miers | that town in a short time, noted shots Messrs. Tucker, | or Cold Baths . call Maras — Sales pr ie is eran by ~ and John A, Lefker judges tor the} Our new job press is kept running | Hurt, Patterson and Hagedorn. ee aac nt Aan He who is so tortunate as to own the time Mrs. Jones was visiting | south ward. steadily to turn off the vast amount | Live birds were used; Burlingham a : GRAY, duster and straw bat will have | @ neighbor and it 1s not known how —E————EEE rules. can below elbow. ‘The feure north Ob esas Mommas ni 2 Pie LW. iestana Geo. Sears and Z. A. White gave} of work on hand. Bring on your | Sg : g them on in a few daysif this weather | the fire originated. ag He eee us a pleasant call on Friday last. | Work 1f you want it done with neat- | 2 denotes that the bird was killed SCHOOL BONDS _ ance Was rapared’ for shout | From them we leamed ofthe burning | ness and dispatch, satistaction guar- Se Se Born to the wite of Z. J. Willams mcrae i ot Dr. Hudson’s residence,at Altona, | anteed before the work leaves the pe . appari, And Real Estate Notes Pur- areas a le who are making the | last week; cause of fi ki office urt, O, I, I, 2, 1, 1,—5- chased. Sunday might, a girl, weight 8 The peop usin ve Ge es Tr 1 . ’ : ‘ neker, 0, O 2, 2, I, 2,—4- pounds. All parties doing well and th fuss about the —s of Mrs. | Mr. Sears says his people are very The railroad project 1s not dead, Tiegadons, ra : oe ae papers Poe ALenn n : * : iy 25 Ty yt, by. t office o! Zib is supremely happy. ruse are woman’s rights women, | anxious to have the proposed new| the report to that effect which was P. ‘ % and Certified a! 4 Se See These think it is as fair for the goose | road torun by Altona, and would | re, = atterson, O, T, 1, 2, I, I,—5- k age e ei ported on the streets Saturday to : J, W. Duncan, our popular dep- | as it is for the gander when it 1s a] cheerfully furnish the right of way|the contrary notwithstanding. It Considering the weater, which BANKERS: LOAN AND TITLE 0. ‘uty Recorder, with his wite, spent | question of suffrage, but when it| and considerable bonus. The good } never was livelier, and if our people wie coldiand blustering with » ae West side square, Butler, Mo. 2 Sunday in Adrian, but was promptly | comes to hanging for the awful] people ot Altona are always wide- Aonheirducacrwilescumthercsd rigs = 1s fine shooting. Nasi ' athis post Monday morning. crime of murder they think the | awake to their interests. without doubt: on: ae hee: geangen ats Ber Pom: P. C. Funkerson, President. The resid £0 h gander should alone enjoy the privi- eae a Must be good flyers. 2 ; te son ence A F. . gin leze.—Sedalia Bazoo. The Emporia 1s still being pushed Miss Lyda Abell, returned home What promised to prove ciate J. Everinenam, Vice-Pres’t. in Montrose, was buyglarized a tew ‘ EE further and further into Kansas, and | from Witchite, Kansas, where she fi i ee the most important cases at the last Tros. L. Harper, Treasurer. | tights ago, and $15 mn cash and a} A girl baby wastound on the steps | another train will be put on asthe} has been with Prof. Naylor, in - . lot of notes were taken ot a house in Shrewsbury, N, J., a] following f = ing i jean term of the circuit court, but was| F Grorce CaNTERBURY, Secy. . y, NJ, g from the Pleasanton Ler- | teaching in the academy, the school i : ’ i continued at the instance of the : a few mghts ago. Pinned to its dress | ald will show: ‘‘The inspecting | having closed tor a week or ten days “4 . A large size boom is liable to ‘ as % s defendant was that of Mary F. Dun- i was a note, which read: ‘I stole | officials of the Missouri Pacificcom- | on account of an epidemic of scarlet Y aN ts steik 4 2 can vs. G. W. Henderson. The q AN AD a poe cet ee Comet :Sepens) 4 baby for revenge from her moth- | pany passed over the St. L. & E.| tever among the children in the city. |... . BANKERS LOAN AND TITLE Which will tar echpse all former] . pecause she married the man who| division last Tuesday in a special SICA RRO _’ | suit is brought to recover So acres —— booms known to Bates county. Let . : Hs ate The public schools of this city | of land which plaintiff alleges was MONEY! MONEY"! deceived me and then left me to bear] car. The new road between Colony é eae z Ps ‘ Be her é will close about the first of April | deeded to her mother at her fathers Sama my disgrace as best I could. And] and Le Roy was carefully examined . f£ Chi M ‘ 1 dvi d eeeaae z Lack ot funds to continue them lon- | death, as long as she remained his| } Plenty of Cheap Money. z Oscar Reeder, our popular Treas- se hen eee eturn | and Sen Rae oak ger is the cause. Last year the tax-| widow, but at her marriage the F locos ca ean eet urer, was = the rene y, and | her to those from : an 0 ag green a S payers of this district voted an in-| land was to go to the daughter. Mrs. | to $20,000 on one to five is can, 1 a - - te «<. C. Duke, formerly assistant = S we ng x oe an hoe crease from 40 to 65 cents, and it] Duncan claims that she was kept in years time. roba' move to Butler t ety nage een put on the road, and a new ti . = last of a aca | cashier of the Butler National Bank ae bey oe Ae ald ed” was thought with the additional 35 |:gnorance of the will, that her| | Low Rate of Interest,nodelay . is home from his Karisastrip. He inal e te cents the board would have sufficient | mother married Henderson, that she On gud Glee weigh tee . Any one wanting to purchase But- | has bought property in McPherson,| Dr. Renick received the sad in-]} income to continue the schools for | came in knowledge of the will by & pished immediately. ler property haa better buy now, as| Kansas, and has decided to go into | telligence on Wednesday last of the | the full term of nine months. One| her step-father insisting on her sign- i re . A i * . be di ae a Loans on City. property tor t,- it is lower than it willever be again, | the real estate business in that city. |death of his father, L. H. Renick, | of the members of the board intorm- | ing a quit clam deed to the land, 2, 3 and 5 yeazs. time. x whether we receive the Fort Scott| Mr. Duke is a most excellent busi-| at his daughter’s home -in Dodge | ed us that the trouble was occa-/| which she did, andnow brings suit to} 3 ot a ae i toad or not. ness man, one that the Times regrets | City, Kansas. Dr. Remick and | sioned from the fact that the assess-| recover said land. Mrs. Duncan = Annual and prema: ¢ . = most sincerely to lose trom the thriv- | daughter, Prudie, attended the tuneral | ed valuation of property fell short | the wife ot Joseph Duncan, ot Elk } Thefollowing partiesmade a flying ing city of Butler. The best wishes | at Holden, Mo., Friday. Father| in propotion to the levy which vir-| Hart township and the fand lays in tmp to Kansas Gity Monday: P. C. Fulkerson and wife, Thos. J. Smith and wite, John T. Smith, John P. Willis and David A. Colyer. . of a host of friends will tollow him and his most excellent family. Renick was well and favorably known in Butler and Bates countv, in tact in southwest Missouri, having made his home in the southwest tor a number of years. He was a de- vout christian gentleman, and was loyed‘and respected by all who knew In addition to the usual work of a dentist, Dr. W. E. Tucker has introduced an entirely new and dif- ferent style otf work in this city, On account of having to pay a yearly royalty the Bell tele- instruments have been taken ¢ which is termed bridge work. It : : h a at this place and the Pan-Elec-| does away with the old fashioned EE gptedeca Aer ereerage » & WC put in their stend. plate and is tar superior. He also |PUT® © . © With the coming ot the Chica: t Scott & Texas, and the extension Hf the Emporia, Butler shonld be Making ready fer a grand Fourth of et July celebration. | does AZO, | continuous gum and gold crownwork. We refer you tohis card | and will ask you to call and let him explain to you in full his new prac-} | below. dead. hearty supper and went up stairs to | prudent in the his room, talking with the family | finances and it is to be hoped with the the detendant in cases ot criminal} ship will take notice that thew taxes In a few minutes, hearing | completion ot the new building fur- . prosecution. | an unusual noise, some ot the family ; ther obstacles in the way of a nine | fying telons from testifying was pro- | went up to his room and found him! moaths schoo! for Butler will be tually left the board but about the | that townshio. i 40 cents to opperate on. In addi-! Warden Marmaduke Upheld. | tion the old school building was| Jefferson City, Mo., March 4.—} condemned and the board were} The Supreme Court to-day in the | compelled to make an extra outlay | Normile-Marmaduke habeas corpus | in renting school rooms which has | case decided that Warden Marma- | | about used up their surplus. j Tak- , duke could not be compelled by writ | ing everything into consideration we of habeas corpus to produce convicts } think the board has been very in the courts ot the State for the! handling ot the: purpose of -having them testitv for | nounced valid. | dismissed and the warden discharged. i { obviated. The statute disqual:- | | paid this month, December, or the | i. The petitng ‘ciel penalty will be addec ry Save Your Eyes. DR. JOHN A. HULL will visit Butler on Feb. 18th, 1887, and take rooms at the Laclede Hotel, where he will begin his wonderful TEN DAYS FREE TREATMENT of all diseases of the eyes. Ample satistaction given. Don’t forget the day. To Tax-Payers. Tax payers of Mt. Pleasant town- tor 1886 are now due ard must be Aaron Ber, }