The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 11, 1887, Page 8

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ivi Prey " ; pe n, Pl ANID soeoe — bALL N ond Uiid ni Ol yo te Gyo acres each, and good taving lands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body ior sale or ex- ra change. 3 4 LOCAL ITEMS. A tine gil baby arrived at the resitouce of B. W. ale Sunday. ie Boys’ Warsts 2§c, §0¢, 75¢s and we $1 Amenecan Clothing } q House, I iv i 4 ee The commencement of the West 3 ern Conservatory of Music, at Rol- la, Mo., wil! begin on Sunday, May 22) . vend Friday 27th. Prof. E. Seott is the director. Too much boys’ and children’s cloth: will sell very cheap. Awerican Clothing House. Mt, los A. adden and wile of Virginia, were in ak city Saturday, » doctor took ad- asion and gave the vantoge of Tivtes a a call. » ac » Pants 35¢ 31.25 atthe ter atich Lill, died atthe Talmage 1 circles where he was known. ek Salk at the Grange Store. 33-4 Mrs. McConnell will have special ! Priday and Saturday of each week. this week we will par On last I ny hool at the v The closing exercises come with well f ts i time had. ai This is the third term Miss Brown 4 has taught in this district which cer- ‘ | tainly speaks well of her asa teacher. q A Lop-eared Dream. i Oh dot ise dot iee ot Tott’es, I dold you vot vost der mater i It grow’d on der fect lotte, It nix comd off der waier ! Di- prevarication I makes all der day Und I tream off it all der wight, I got mine dere to but don gift it avay, ia Nix comd arous Jots all right But mo OR Cer sci: They v But wi oa Ss COUNTY LAND CO, as dot I cut dere ice ” eats NATURAL FRUIT H } ene i RFECT MADE rard to Parity, Strength, and « Baking Powder contains 1 or Phosphates. Dr. Price's etc., favor deliciously. £P CO., Chicago and St. Louis. 50c, MONEY ' LAND. iERS, Butler Mo. rt ests money in real , tnd School Bonds, hinds of good seuuriteis. 73s American oyd, deputy postinas- « sloit iaess on Mon- i very worthy young high both in offer some gains mn gloves and notions. *riday Miss Nellie daugh- Rrown closed her term Belmont School > in Charlotte township. large number of the patrons of the school were present to witness the laches all d baskets, anex er was spread and good A ing hole dare tv0; rorses dere so nice melled awtul—p-u- h. $.—Doan gifs dot avay neider. Butter Ice Co. BONDS VO --- Ft. Scott Votes t! ‘ for the Chicago. Ft. Seatt & Tests Ro] The Officers of the Company Gone East tu Permanently Settle Matters | oe | On last Saturday Ft sted a ee a good large ma- | Texas railroad by jority. in the cha Scott anu puts t ters in shape te Ss can read | begin work ) be The offi started for New York Saturday might ler, to confer w eastern capitalists who are turnishing the money to; buiid the road. ey will a matters up before returning wh en| contracts will be immediately let. Big bargains in boys’ and ¢ dren’s clothing at the Clothing House. American Latimer—Winsett. One of the most joyous occasions it has ever been our pleasure to re- cord, was the wedding ot Ed. D. Latiner and Miss Minme Whinsett, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Winsett, in Sum- mit township, on last Thursday eve- ning. Rev. J. B. Welty, of the first Presbyterian church, at Pleasanton, officiated in a very beautiful and im- groom, and \ Latimer, | s Lil ttendants, ptessive ceremor brother of the he Wood, ot Butle The bride, a 1, were ¢ slonde,was | ei Ga See dressed in a beige colored satin ele- gantly beads same shade, gloves to match, trimmed with irredescent natural flowers. Miss Lillie Wood, a winsom bru- nette, worewhite mull, pink ribbons and natural flowers. An elegant supper was spread tor the guests that was all epicurean could desire. The groaned under the most savory and tempting eadibles prepared under the supervision of Mrs. Winsett, who from being a novice in tables fairly is far the cullinery art as all can bear tes- timeny who have been so fortunate as to partake of one of her meals. The presents received by the young people were many and costly. Guests from a distance were Mr and Mrs. E. L. Meek, ot Mound City, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latimer, parents of the groom, Misses Anna and Mary Latimer, of Pleasanton, Kan., Miss Clara and Agnes Bacon, of Abingdon, Il. Dr. Frank Winsett and wiite. ot Mound City, Kan. The statement in the Times over the signature ot Casper Stammens wherein he states that his competitor (the Butler Ice Co.) cut their ice on Fay’s feed lot 1s a willful and mali- cious falsehood. Many responsible citizens of Butler who visited Mound Branch last ice harvest know that there was no ice cut on Fay’s teed lot. They further know it to be a fact that the long poo! | ! H | during the which is fenced up and kept tors ice Batler he said Stamm purposes is owned by the Co., that he cut all of his share ot ice on this pool (and which is unquestion- ably the purest ice put up this sea son), his share being the lower end ot the pool, consequently if there was any impurities in the water he got the benefit of it. people further know there was a cess pool (disconnected trom Mound Branch) which was rendered so by being used to soap and wash horses in during the hot weather. This pink of perfection ‘‘who doon haff nottings but pure ice’’ cut and stored the ice from this pool. Truly the father of his should resign in his tavor, in fact he would remind one of the Devil singing “I want to be an angel.’’ For pure ice and low prices send your ordersto Butrer Ice Co. and tt Many good Substantial triends are to be prized ;more than gold. Saturday last our fellow-townsman D. A. Colyer was the happy recipient of a handsome quilted flat saddle and pair leather | bridles sent trom Richmond Ken. | jtucky, by an unknown friend or | | friends. It is handsome present and Dave is sr niles all oyer and as | ted topped Sani. happy as a boy with his first pair of | | of s work of th some good < works discussed, , sts t taken to agitate tt matter of cleaning up t g iallobs oughly and removing trom off thes alks, streets an alleys was tully di the or to nst the t 5 2 reets i c the sidew wu ou streets oucupied considerable of their | time and it was de tom a general reformation tn this cirectior WARRANTS ALLOWED. On street fund, $1or 19 Salary ai 104 75 Light, ce 87 50 Contingent, ** 35 40 Total 331 84 The nightwatch salary was raised from $37.50 to $45 per month each, the whole amount to be paid by the city. City attorney was ordered to pre- pare an ordinance requiring citizens | to take out building permits. Dramshop license was granted to Henry Kaune and J. M. Jeffress for a period of six months. The mayor was authorized to in- Scott to meet Thursday vite F. Tiernan of Ft. with the board on next night to conter in regard to a system of water works for the city. Street commissioner was ordered to notity persons to c! and alleys and prosecute obstructing the streets and An ordinance torbidding the build- ing ot barbed wire and hedge tences on the streets and — was passed, alleys. more J. K. enn wants cations tor first-class loans. app- per 4-tf ‘ cent. interestand commissions. Assessors Meeting. The assessors of Bates county met at the court house Saturday evening tor the purpose of exchang- ing ideas and fixing a basis by which they may equalize the assessed valu- ation of all taxable property im the county. as heretofore there has been no reg- thsts of It is certainly a wise step, ularity in the assessmen different townships, as each assessor | did his work according to his own notion, and while some made a fair assessment others were either too high or too low, and the work had tobe done over by the board of equalization. The meeting ganized about 10’clock with the tol- lowing result. W. H. Warnock, chairman, and A. C. Crumley, secretary. Moved and seconded that all live stock be assessed at 4o per cent of value. In regard to money, notes, and bonds, it was moved and seconded that they be assessed 66 2-3 per cent which was Moved by W. 8. Mudd and second- ed that money, notes, and bonds be or- assessment of at lost. which Gault Howe that notes, and bonds be assessed h assessed at face value, for a substitute offered by Thos. and seconded by B. F. money, at 50 per cent on face, w was lost. The original motion being put the same was carried. When real estate was taken up, and on mo tion board decided to assess same at 40 per cent. ASSESSOKS PRESENT. The tollowing assessors respond- ed to the call: Mingo Twp. C. P. Staley. Deer Creek vo Jacob Granam. East Boone < W.S. Mudd. West Boone = Wm. Witt. West Point = Wm. McBurney. Spruce - M. L, Embree. Mt. Pleasant st W. H. Warnock. Charlotte ee James Drvysdaie. Home: ae JC. Brown. Deepwater “ I. M. Smith. P. Gap om G. G. Henry. Lone Oak = Tohn Gough. Howard T. L. Hall. Hudson - Ira Patton. | Mound “ A, C. Crumiey. | Elkhart = W. T. Johnsor Summit - B. F. Howe. Wanted to Trade. We haye one of the finest stock | ; farms in Vernon county to trade for | cattle or mules. Apply at once to th Re AL Estate & INvESTMENT Co, | Nevada, Mo. the | Dead. Edward Pov 1 deepest of Shawnee year t d \ S iH ed 5 wl u ed n fe deata Saturday was a gics this many friends in’ this other sad feature, his Booker Powell, not imi the ieas dissoluti | pecting a on came to tow Saturday business and was not permitted to be present at his bed- side and witness the separation. In Ins death Bates county loses ; one of her best citizens. Haying | been reared and trained by noble sires, he was a manevery inch, and having had instilled into his ; those noble traits of character | which the family is noted, hones integrity and sociability, he them to his grave, where his ashes l carried will moulder honore His fv im. by all who knew took place Sunday eveni one of the largest ever held in that Ae ce | neighbor j neighborhood. | Svrup of Fizs, | pirausaccurce only the Cati- j io } co at frurt Bt son & Co. It is the mo un prompt, and effective remec to cleanse the system; to act on t Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gentty yet thoroughly ; to dispel Headaches. Colds and Fevers; to cure Consti- pation, Indigestion, and kindred alls. 23 6m. J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good farm loans, running trom 6 to 15 months, This 1s a good chance for tarmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. Jewett “& if Hickman’s “Almanac For May. Warrented to Keep in all Climates -eme breast | tor | ‘ You Must See These Goods to 1 and respected | known } ne LADIES he Most Improved Lasts, Latest ‘THE BEST FITTING & WEARING SIIOE: THAT CAN BE PRODUCED Appreciate Them | MA VW EIN EE MENONLY << be Over Ten Thousand Trial Packages mailed to pa- tientsa largo proportion > thousands, does not 4 the ais to business, ay. ee orinconvenience in any fon scientific medical iritclnes, Bread application to the seat of disease influenee is fe't without delay. The functions of the human organism restored. wasted animating elements of life are given back, the becomes cheerful and rapidly gains both strengt TREATMENT, —Ouo Month, #2, Two Mou 6. Tange HARRIS REMEDY OO., Ure Conan _ . “zposure, +1 ntofyourtr ible, and securo RIAT, PAC « toe FREE, with Nlusu'd Pamphlet,£c. N. = ERE with land Rampblecee, | 908s 3. Tenth Street, oT: LOUT mo” Bennett, Wheeler & Co., Dealers in the Celebrated shn Deer Bradley Stirring Plom Pattee ealth by use of 1:0 for Nervous Debility, Organic Sar 1Physteal Decay in Y. ane ce: Mid- lon. Tested for Fight Years in many ases they absolutely restore prematurel: n down men tothe full enjoyment o! Health. diseases im Canton. Deere and Brown Cultivators; New Departure Tongueless Cultivators. Bradley, C ry } 11 WepNEspAY—Good weather tor tish- His lop ing. Brir tails fez f § | worms. Germa ie UI hy the Dutch, 2 Moe: ee Deere All Steel Check Rower with Automatic Reel, 12 Tnurspay—Moon in perj elena SSN pe Net Statk Cutters, New Ground Plows, Harrows and Sulkv Plows Our ash ex - bles take the whole 3 ‘i kery. i§ { RID b 13 Fripay—Wind and more we Sache >! S ar e@ ee ence | Invisible eclipse of th iri Re poate sconr ay a bccn | -ADAY WIND MILLS, 1RON, WOOD AND CHAIN PUMPS, suits. Factories r th | Bese bee =: = <TC torae: | WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. 14 SatrurpAy—Wetter and dryer | a ~ ay N a) 4) dry wet it. Sun | Adal, KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS Reema any rere | fardware, Groceries, Iron, Nails, Wagon Waodwork, &c. E: S. stores by the O. H. 15 SuNpay—-Balmy spring e mon mornin and anap int 16 Mowpay—Moon ou it ot p earthqu pole. Many new and elesan designs in centre table spay--Moon snow Miama Water. when in town. Continued next week.) Road Graders. Foes Com The undersigned issole sgentof i t road Bates county fo tis the t erad 5 market. ose t boards desiring intor } | dress W. F. Larovierr, Builes, dav. | —_— | Repairs for th | mowers, aD) at Ok reapers and bindets at the Grange Store. Best quality of Michigan sait ior | S s a | Sex Piles, Chilblains, Corns, sale by the barrel at W. G. Wo-! Tet = Saal Hands, and all skin erup- | mack’s, North Main St. 21-1m. | tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay ICE, | The citizens of Buter should bear {in mind that I do not sel! off of Fay’s feed lot. that a better quality of ice t | petitors. Ice halt cent | 23-1m. CaspeR STaMMEn. them vet com er pouad. | plead | DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. None but sober hands Special attent:on gryen to! | both tor gentlemen. i: j dren, sea foam and shar public is invited to call j North Side Square. ileavy | auion can cd-} ice | __ BENNETT, WHEELER & C0 ! J. K. Brugler & Son have a Sie H MATHEWS & TAYLOR—BARBER Ntist of fine improved farms for sale | Hair Cut, Shave, Shampoo, Se Sera onion ein eae 16tf | Foam, Elegant Bath Rooms: He ' z or Cold Baths at all hours. Hand louie. Manceand See of every | gentlemanly and courteous to cus head i. 30 minutes by Wool-| mers North Main street, rst dow ford’ ary Lotion. A sure cure) north of Lewis Hoffman's. ctly harmless. Warranted J. Lansdown, Druggist, Mo. Hes Bred Pouttry. Ptymoth Rock Chickens, Bronze nd Pekin Duck eggs, for Mrs. R. V. Witias, :th of Butler and 1-2 mile! 1¢ station, Post office am. The following is a complete bust | . ace ness directory of Butler: Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. ' a he Best Salve in the world for Cnt»! Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever | required. It is guaranteed to give pertect | | satistaction, or money refnnded. Prive per box, 25 cts For leby Waler Hotel De Shave You. cated on North f Main street, where you will find the best barbers town, ibe easiest Chairs, warm or | POWDER | cold bathes, the latest improved fix- tures of all kinds, to add to the! Absolutely Pure. ease and comfort of our many cus- | | a eae 4 vari marvel of; tumers give usatrial. Respecttully, ; nl and wholsomenees. oMeoa ; than the ordinary kinds, and caunot be wold F 7" | competition with the multitude of low or our billo ort weight alam or phosphate pow" es Rovat Barixe POWDER OO» | Wallst..N.¥.: Tayior & Matuews. N. B.—Look out j fare next week.

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