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SSOLD ote TH CAN MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with trict regard to Purity, Strength, and Healtufulness, Dr. Price's Bakang Powder conta no Ammonia,Lime,Alum or Phosphates. Dr. Price’ Extracts, Vauilla, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St. Louis BAT COUNTY LOAN and LAND CO. GLER & SON, Butler Mo. JAS. K. BRI \NAGERS, invests money in real s and School 15 of good seuuriteis This Company estate, buys 1 3onds, and deals in FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good giazing lands from goo, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change. LOCAL ITEMS. The jail at Nevada contains twen- ty prisoners. The Butler jail holds five. To keep the flies out of your house H. and buy your screen wire. this summer go to). Sisson’s the D. M. Osborne reapers and binders at the Grange Store. Rapeins for mowetrs, 23-w S.C. Franklin, deputy Sheriff, took Suttles back to Nevada Monday night tor safe keeping. was brought up Prine and Farmer. J. K. Brugler wants a lot ot good farm loans, running trom 6 to 18 months, This 1s a good chance for tarmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. jail He to testity against Mr. John A Fender, formerly a resident of this county but now liv- Cahfornia, has been in the on ing in city several davs business and will probably leave for home the last of the wee A : Faior could not learn, young man who lives on the farm, and whose name came to town ves to get his left arm Yesterday he was prepar we terday morning dressed, ing to go out tor a fish, and put his revolver into his pocket. In some way the weapon was discharged, the ball striking the arm just below the elbow, ed in the wrist. and ranging downwatd lodg- Dr. Whippie probed tor the ball but could not getit. The wound 1s paintul.—R. H. Herald. Carthage, Mo., May 2.—Several persons were walking on the trestle of the Missouri Pacific railroad near this city at noon yesterday when they saw a freight train coming be- hind them. Mrs. Corbett threw her young brother off, but betore was able to jump the she train caught ankle. She taken to her home and the toot am- putated, but trom loss of blood and internal injuries she died about ftiye o'clock. Her brother was found to have suffered concussion ot the brain and will not live through the night. a te zens ot her, crusting her was The Mo mind ta Buter sho atl do not sell off of Fay’s i a bet t y . 23-1m, Anu y¥ cor per poua Casrer STaMMEN. entire evening. Bound Over. eliminary [ und Alex. charged jimen | Owens took place int room before Esqure Can day afternoon, and occ The priso Page. of tion detended by Judy county, and the prosec conducted by W.O. Jack of county were present and test fie to an array witnesses frou the whereabouts of the | NATURAL FRUIT | FLAVORS} | money, raised a number of Farmer on the day of the robbery up to late in the evening, Dut it was i ] 4 1 proven conclusively that the two had plenty of time after quitting work to meet their pal, Suttles, and make the Mr. the contessor, distance to Owens’ Suttles, upon the stand testified positively that Farner aad being put he, who suggested the idea to him. afterward stated to the reporter that | there was no doubt about the matter, they were there and he was willing to stand his part of the responsibility At the conclusion ot the trial thev were bound over in the sun of $1, 500 each, and failing to give bond were sent to jail, Reporter. Then there is no doubt abyut you three robb.ng Mr. being there? No sir, we were there Mr. am jo» Owens ts a clev anu I but af [have ae possible and you may depend it will sorry of the part T took, to gO over the want my Sentence as short as make a better man of me get out. Reporter. man? Yes sir. 1 have been a hard lot, and the cause has been bad whisky, bad women and cards. Reporter. Where do your parents liye? They hve near Dayton m Cass county, and I have as good a mother as any man and she always tried to raise me right, and I have no one to blame but myself for my past and present condition. Reporter. Suppose Mr. had shown fight when you three what you Owens entered his house, would have done, shot him? Vda the other two would have done the same thing. Reporter. armed No sir. fl-w and I believe Why, you were all and went into the house 11 regular robber style, Yes sir. But I had made up my mind it he had showed fight to fly and I know the other two would not have been slow to tollow. We never intenced to shoot Bluff was the game we intended to play and if that didn’t work we intended to run. Reporter. What aid you expect to gain by robbing Mr. Owens? Well, Prine, who put up the job told me he (Owens) had about $800 in didn’t you? the house and we would make a good haul, but we only tound about $2.50. armng, gold watch, 2 breast pin and a pistol and did not get paid tor our trouble. Reporter What do you know about Prine and Farmer? Both are tough customers. Far- mer has served one term in the pen tentiary and tas been in the lunatic asyium twice. Farmer, but am sorry tor Prine on account of his tamily. S.C. Franklin, who was in Ne- vada Monday night. intorms us of a serious cutting scrape between two men which occurred about the time he arrived. From the best informa- tion he could gather, in the excite- ment which toilowed, the twe had been playing pool together and dur- ing the evening while one was pay- ing for the games lost, the other picked up a roil of money which he had taid down, and on being ac cused of the theft at first demed the charge but atterwards was forced to disgorge. He lett the saloon but soon returned and walking up to the man from whom he had fuss and slashed drew a 3 = him ina knife and cut and places, dangerous! residence. | | 240 acre Prine did | the job and that Prine was the man | He | this county for Kaneas land we don’t Owens | on the evening you are charged with and did the | setting | road for | when I | Have you been a bad | I care nothing for | taken the | It had Kansas, Mor Pleasanton uv fire day » Butler night of way syndicate e Chicago, ad company, fort railr orgamzed Sater Fected tt day evening and elected tt ing board of directors \ ve © Humors run riot in the blood at this season. Hood's) Sarsaparilia expels every impurity and enriches the blood. and vitalizes T. W. Childs made a trade o farm in Kansas Saturday to W. in Lone Ouk township), Just why a man will trade a tarm in 1 Parks, tor his 293 acre ts his county urderstand, but as both parties are well satisfied suppose it 1s all right. J K. Brugler & Son the schoo! bonds they can get. with their trade we want all Pien- cy of money at the lowest rates. 34tf The Sun says petitions are being circulated in a number of townships St. praying in Clair county, for signatures the county court to call an election to submit the proposition of | ther bonded mdebtedness. The t sete asis upon which they w is to pay doliar for dollar renewed bonds to run twenty years. Pure, genuine maple syrup, direct trom northeastern Obto, the sugar camp in the world, Grange store. The rock toundation for the new west school building has been com pleted and brick laying will com- mence this week. From appearance if the brick work proves to be as substantially done as the rock work the building will be most complete and substantial indeed, The cry ot fire was raised on our street Friday and was soon located in the roof ot Mrs. M. S. residence, corner Delaware and Ft. Scott streets. It siderable headway but by Powr's had gained con- hard and effective work it Lut slight It was a however, and that the house wes saved was due to was put out with damage to the building, close call, the readiness with which our people respond to a fire alarm. Old cultivator shovels made good as new, and money savedat the Star Shop, 3rd door east of the Grange Jack Gipson, Proprietor. store. 20-tf. Dr. D. P. Lee. of Lone Oak, one ot the oldest and best krfown physi- cians in the county, was united in Sarah A. Young, lady that A host ef triends joins with the Times in marrage to Mrs. an estimable widow of township, on last Tuesday. wishing this excellent couple all the connubial b'iss possible from such a union. May they both live long and prosper. J. K. Beaeiar wants cations tor first-class loans. cent. more app- 7 per 4-tf interest and commissions. We are in receipt of cards to at- tend the marriage ot Miss Minnie Winsett to Ed. D. Latimer, at the residence of the bride’s parents, five miles east ot Butler on Thurs- day evening, May 5, 1855. Mr. Latimer 1s editor of the Pleasanton Herald. Muss Minnie is a beautitul and attractive young lady, daughter of John Winsett, one of our most enterprising and worthy farmets. The Times extends congratulations in advance. Best quality “of Michigan salt for sale by the barrel at W. G. Wo- mack’s, North Main St. 2I-rm. And Why Not? Absolute tree trade between the United States and Canada—why not? would benefit and enrich the peo- pie of both countries, undoubtedly ; > as. it would disappoint and Fort Scott & Texas! | know j the other day ; him seven aria |} | the week. | no occasion This is the cuteman, the sly inan, the shppery d he man who are nan Who m picks you you duwn mistake in bits him and we mio our store You all know him. He came and tavor, asked the price ot We told dollars. a Brussels carpet. lc and l take it’ unge. halt oat as he thought We meant eleven and one half which and as he beating us one said be about right, really was seemed so tickled over as he thought, we pretended to wan to take it hack an. at last reluctant: | ly agreed to let it go. The picture wastaken as he stopped an instant on the corner after going out. And now, dear friends, let us | tell you a secret. The only mistake, | was that made hy himse!f. $7.50; is the regular price of those lounges and they are daisies. None of your “cheap John” affairs but a regular, jam up good lounge, and vou can, buythem at that price anv day in Yours Resp’y Jewetr & HickMAN. above Church Controversy. H -It now occurs to | to warn churc Dear Fac: hat I oue t by the Bethel | tes county, Mo | This -d by a faction | ere excluded trom ven Was olgant nders who w Mt. ociat Pisgah church, of They were a follow ers of the great imposter, 1. H Ha ley, who almost ruined a Mr. Pis gah church. F. T. Suore. Appleton City, Mo., March 18, ’87. From the above it seems that F T. Shores 1s desirous of injuring our church. In justice to the church and to show the motives which prompt | this attack we feel called upon to make a true statement of the difficul- ty. Mt. Pisgah church had with one of her members, and at his solicitations Shores came to the church, without being invited and the church closed her doors upon him and adjourned the case until the | next He came back the second time and got up such a con fusion that a part of the church with trouble meeting. drew with regular letters and organ ized a new church. They have been recognized and their rights estab- Our} Baptist brothers who are desirous of our letters or fished on circnit court records. seeing affidavits to | above tacts can have them. W. H. Payne, G. A. HoLLowELt, ( Deacons, W. A. Rowpen, ) May 2, 1887. Public Sale. Having sold my place, on section township, north and six and one halt miles east | of Butler, I will sell on Wednesday, May 11, 1887, the following prop- 1, Summit two miles Batler | j erty, to-wit: From to fifty short hora graded cows with Gallo from 1 to 25} black Galloway | | aged | one way calves, black; head of yearling bulls: 3 head ot aged mare, mules, 1 { effects and stack of i four year old mule, household and_ kitchen farming implements, 1 timothy hay. Terms: Nine months time will | be given on notes with approved se } curity, without interest if paid when | due, on evervthing except live stock, tor which 10 per cent will be charged | from date. Notespayable at Butler National Bank on or betore due. All | | sums under $5 cash inhand. Sale to commence at g o’clock prompt. | Asuspy HamiLton. | Tohn P. Willis, Auctioneer. Enjoy Tice What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun- tains, glens and oceans, and thcusandsof | means of enjoyment. Wecan desire no better whenin pertect health; but how otten do the majority ot people feel like | | giving it up disheartened, discouraged | and worn out with disease, when there is | tor this fecling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proot, that Green’s August Floz make them tree trom diseases, as wh born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com laint e direct cause of 75 per cent maladies as Biiliou | list of fine improved farms tor sale | and perfectly harmless. jby | Butler, Mo. | sent of Passaic station, Max Weiner —<— - = THIS SHOE Is made of good, serviceable uppers. witn good sole-leathe hottom, and honest work, $2:25 A VERY STYLISH SHOE, Ata Small cost. Thave them 1n BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS) CALL AND SEE THEM. 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MATHEWS & TAYLOR—BARBERS Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo, Se Foam, Elegant Bath Rooms: 9 Cold Baths at all hours. Hands zentlemanly and courteous to cus f ners North Main. street, 1st’ doo north of Lewis Hoffman's. J. K. Brugler & Son have a tage cheap and on easy terms, 16tf Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- tord’s Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure Warranted Lansdown, Druggist, si-1y The following is a complete busi- WwW. J. ness directory of Butler: Pure Bred Poultry. Plymoth Rock Chickens, Bronze | Turkeys and Pekin Duck eggs, for | sale by Mrs. R. V. Wittiams, 5 miles north otf Butler and 1-2 mile | Post office Butler, Mo. 2m. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cnt» | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Coras, | Teter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin erup- tio: nd postively cures piles, or no pay It is guaranteed to give perteyy at on, or money refnnded. Prive per box, 25 cts For leby } Waler Hotel De Shave You. Located on North Main street, where you will find the best barbers ; | in town, the easiest chairs, warm or } cold hathes, the latest improved fix. | kinds. to add the omfort of our many cus- | 1. Respe to usatr 2 next week.