The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 8, 1887, Page 8

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were Dah ‘ girls and some of the FLAVORS | | MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and Healtifulness. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains no Ammonia,Lime, Alum or Phosphates. Dr. Prica's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chloago and St. Louis. MONEY AND LAND. BATES COUNTY LOAN and LAND CO. JAS. kK. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Cor estat:, and dealsin all hinds of good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good giazing lands from 400, to pany invests money in real buys nates and School Bonds, 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change. — LOCAL ITEMS. DORN & PIERCE—BARBERS. None but sober hands employed. Special attention gryen to hair cutting, both tor yentiomen, ladies and chil dren, sea foam and shampoo. The public rs invited to call andsee us. North Side Square. The progress wade in educating the negroes of the South will be set The American Magazine for The Rev. S. W. Culver, Pres Bishop College, de the methods of instruction and the measure of suecess attained Abstracts, abstracts, abstracts, by the Banker's Loan & Title Co.. P ©. Furkrrson & Gro. CANTERBURY, Managers. forth in duly dent of Texas, scribes Mr. Ysane Conklin had 3 mules killed by lightning last Friday on his farm, 4 miles northwest of town. He was fortunatg in having their lives insured. P.C. dlkerson and Geo. Canter- bury want a few more applications for large farm loans at the 6 per cent. rate. This money is loaned by East- ern parties at 6 per cent. net to them but there is a small commission for negotiating loan. Banker's Loan & Title Co., West side square. P. C. Futxerson & Geo. CANTERBURY, Managers. Lost—“I don't know where, I can't tell when, Tdon't know how—some- thing of great value to me, and for the return of which I shall be truly thank- ful, viz: a good appetite. Found—“Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, regular digestion, all by tak- ing that popular and peculiar medi- cine, Hood's Sarsaparilla. I want everybody to try it this season.” It is sold by all druggists. One hun- dred doses one dollar. Married. on Menten, June 6th, by D. G. Newsom Esq., Mr. Henry Ware ren to Miss Phebe Shiveller, both of | Cornland Mo Three Etfects.—The thousands of | remarkable cures which have been | accomplised by Hood's Sarsaparilla | are wply to three effeets which this great medicine has ¢ upon those | who take it. First. It purifies the blood thens the system healthy action to » disease s forced g place to \ ough the potent influences of Hood’ s Sarsapa Sold by all druggists. Try it. ,; He has been Summit ten, Ep. Tiurs:- Oats ur havoc with them § of the | plowed their corn over three ti _P. Redmon who has been vi af Lafayette for . has returned ho and is on the sick list, but is better now The supper at Allison’s was a The all out in time with their neighbors county some cream James ice le dys best success married ladies with their honeys Miss Mary Vanhoy's school closed | but a} last Friday. No ¢€ general review in the forenoon in all the branches taught. After dinner the exercises consisted of select read orations, The roll was called and each scholar re The exer by the xXumuntion, ings, singing, ete. sponded with a motto cises closed with a song school. The directors of some school would do well to secure the services of Miss Mary before it is too late as she is an accomplished teach- er. The moonlight mounds was almost # failure, are told. Only a few girls out. again, boys. Wily Jones and lady were visiting W. C. Sallure last Sunday Mr. Ep. I almost forgot to tell you out and get fried chicken. at the s0 Wwe ‘Try party to come You must come for they are ripe now and Biddy has of them. F. N. Drennon, over in Deepwater. about four hundred is building a large hay barn with cattle sheds attached We would like to know if Stotts found any more frogs in Pat. Mr. his water jug. J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot of good farm loans, running trom 6 to 15 months, This is a good chance for tarmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. I wish to announce to the public that I chine am again in the sewing ma business, and will furnish ma- chines on the most reasonable terms. 2S J. JS. HYATT Death on Dogs. New Home, June 3, 1857 has been quite a serious time dogs of in the Hume yesterday evening and followed pursuit neighborhood of with untiring zeal by its pursuers as far as New Home, where it was killed. Tt had bitten a great deal of stock, and several dogs. No one was bitten that we can hear of, though he made several efforts to do so. One party was chased some distance and es- caped with himself and team. His dog was killed with six others at New Home to-day about noon. Harry. The old lady that is looking for an easy, comfortable shoe or slipper can find it at Max Weiner’s. The rest of the towns are to enjoy a fourth of July celebration, but as Butler as yet, has made no prepar- ation in that direction we have to conclude that her citizens expect to celebrate away from home and assist in advertising some other town. The largest celebration ever held in the county was held in Butler and there is no reason why the same thing could not bedone over again. There istime enough yet if our citizens and business men will go to work, otherwise we can all prepare to go to Rich Hill or some other neighvoring city. See the ladies Kid Opera Toe Slippers at 85 cts., Misses 80 cts, at Max Weiner’s. Dr. Goslin, of Altona, has bought property at Springfield Mo. and will move with his family to that place this week, where he will engage in The Dr. is an exellent physician, a good neighbor and a worthy citizen. we take pleasure him the practice of his profession. in recommending to the good people of that city. a citizen of our county r of years do no man lin the | office will be satisfactory to us T. M. Stark. of Spruce township, was in the city Saturday az ud ¢ a pleasant call. Low Cut the leading &t below all les and at Max WEINER’S. Founp—A every d Save it nal color, Parker’s Hair softness and Balsam w *. Wolfe. to canvs We have employed J. ¢ gon of Marshal L. Wolfe, interest of the Tres. business transacted by him for this | “Mrs. B. C. Smith. of ‘Butler, Mo.., | the good mother of our townsman, Mr. J. G. Smith, died suddenly at | the residence of her son, in this place, between 8 and 9 o'clock last Friday night. She came to our town on a) visit to her son's family two or three weeks ago. and though she had been to her bed occasionally since her arrival, her attributed more to the effects of old than to Her ap contined weakness was age and fatigue from travel. any real sickness or disease. pearance indicated the presence of health, and she seemed most ladies of good strong as her age. about 74 ye She was sitting up | in bed, in th per that had Leen rootn, act of eating some sup | earied to her last Friday night, and had | taken but atauste of buttered bread, | | | suddenly 0 . when she seemed to turn and faint. without a cry sick droppe head pain, a few | moments breathed her last. Besides ot and in —To-day | on | A mad dog was started in | and } her relatives in this place. she leaves ason in Missouri, in Detroit, Mich., and an adopted daughter, with whom she was keeping house, at her home in Butler. Her remains grave one were followed to the by our entire community. and all hearts were doubtless touched with feelings of deepest sympathy in thinking of the loved ones at her distant home, j Waiting in vain for her return.” | Eureka Ark. B. L. Stands for Bankers’ Co.; under Globe. & T.¢. Loan & Title a company duly incorporated | the laws of Missouri. This company is authorized by Eastern | parties to loan money on farms in Bates county at the very lowest rate to be obtained from the FE st where money is plenty and cheap. Time. terms &c. made satisfactory. P. C. FuLKERson, Gro. CANTERBURY, Managers. Lint Anderson in Jail. Lint Anderson, of Rockville, who shot and killed John Vandenburg, the supposed ravisher of his sister, dys woolen jacket or | | the schoo! bonds they can get. | Bates County National bank. :.. nice | public square. has been lodged in the Clinton jail. Sheriff Elliston says this about the condemned man: “There is no doubt now that Vandenburg is the right man and Anderson has the sympathy of the entire community at Butler as well as at Rockville. Prosecuting attorney Jackson, of Bates county, says that in his mind there was not the least doubt as to the guilt of Vandenburg. as additional evidence, proving this conclusively, has been obtained since his death. Ander- son's relatives are wealthy, and will do all in their power for him, believ- ing his actions justified. had been a bailable one I am confi- dent he could have given bond in the sum of half a million yesterday. He is a modest, cool-headed man, entire- ly free from braggadocia, as I have heard men say his act at Rockville would indicate, were present at the court-room said | he was not at all excited when _ shot Vandenburg, and did not zo| about like he was going to make } himself conspicuous. He lives at | | Pedro, Barton county, and is 30 years | old. He is married, and is the fy ther tof four children He | maker, a business of is a le hi is I am of the opinion that he | will be cleared, for I and runs own don't believe , | they can 1 get a jury in Bates county which he has resided J. K. Brugler & Son have a large | | st of fine improved farms tor sale | | cheap and on easy terms. 16tf Democrat him. "—Clinto1 J. K. Bruglar wants more applhi- | cations tor first-class loans. 7 | cent. interest and commissions. | If his case and the men who] “A FUNNY IDEA! "Another Funny Idea. Carrying the best xck of goods in town A —_ More ip Idea. th The ae bea Of All. & Hickn eS ce A Reliable Article. A High Grade. A Sure Value. A Fine Quahty. A Late Style. A Real Bargain. A Satisfactory Purchase. A Saving of 10 per Cent Cash. This 1s Funny But Trues | ur Furniture and Feneu mewn sll Prove it by purchasing ye Carpets Eo 9 | see JEWETT & HICKMAN. o.H. FS J K. Brugler & Son want all Plen- ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf For Sale or Trade. the Also and A store building adjoining of hardware in said building. clean stock groceries offer dwelling house and livery stable adjoining the The good outbuildings. on same terms my house contaims 6 reoms with All the and in the heart of business. J. H. Sisson. Butler. Mo zbove property is desirable Hotel De Shave You. Located on North where you will find the best barbers Maia street, in town, the easiest chairs, warm or cold bathes. the latest improved fix all kinds, add to the and comfort of our many tures of to ease cus ive usa trial. Tayvior & MATHEWs. tomers ¢ Respecttully, N. B.—Look out tor our bill ef | tare next week. Pure Bred Poultry. Plymoth Rock Chickens, Bronze Turkeys and Pekin Duck eggs, for sale by Mrs. R. V. Winans, 5 miles north of Butler and 1-2 mile west of Passaic station, Post office Butler, Mo. 2m. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool- tord’s Samtary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted by W. J. Lansdown, Druggist, Butler, Mo. SI-1y Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cnts Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Teter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satistaction, or money refnnded. Prive per box. 25 cts For le by Waler Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvelofpurity, persons are noti T proof at such time Hat Willalso | AN EXPLANATION! | The month of June is usualy a dull one 10 our line of business but this year we haye * determined to make things liv ely and to this end have made some large purchases lately and in such a manner that the reductions we offer are within reach of all in prices cannot fail to please the most fastidious, Lot 1, is 940 pairs, the entire line of sam. ples from Krippendorf, Dittmann & Co's tine shoe factory at Cincinnatti. Ladies Ww earing sizes from 13 to 4, we can fit and /please with “the finest goods ever brought ‘to Butler.” Come and see them, you will | pronounce them such. Lot 2. Geo. F. Dittmann Boot and Shog Co’s. entire line of 600 pair samples, com- prising Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens, boys and Youths: wear, all ‘custom made goods, Lot 3. Bartlett and Johnsons overpro- duction of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s slippers. We bought them cheap, they go likewise, just think of 1t a Ladies Turned Opera Slipper at 75c, Misses’ same 65¢ and the full line of low goods at approximate prices. Thus we could continue but will only ask of the reader visit our great June sale and examine our bargains, we bought them cheap and will sell them close to realize on them quickly. Come at once, get your pick and be happy. ; R. WEIL & CO, North Side Square. |L. A. WEIL, Manager. For further bargains see Bates County | Democrat and Republic: in. Bare CR | Bennett, Wheeler & Co., Dealers in tne Celebrated John Deer : Bradley Stirring Flom Bradley, Canton. Deere and Brown Cultivators; Pattee New Departure Tongueless Cultivators. 1! ant Deereé Keystone Rotary Drop Com P With Deere All Steel Check Rower with Automatic Reel. ch Rat ll eld nS) Stalk Cutters, New Ground Plows, Harrows and Sulkv Plows SS Haish’s S Barbed Steel Fence Win HALLADAY WIND MILLS, IRON, WOOD AND CHAIN PUMPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS Hardware, Groceries, Iron, Nails, Wagon Woodwork, &e. BENNETT, WHEELER & & ea ONLY gx VIGOROUS TAY cure S Tor vig ae they absolutely restore perfecrand fa fall Manl: ‘Stren fromath end Visorter igs foal th. ho ee gases TREATMENT —Oze Mccsth, $3. Two tat th statement of yourtr iatves peed = peas REMEDY = wer > FREE, with I!lne.'d Pamohiet£e. S064 NW. Tenth 8 AWTI- BILLIOU Administrator's Notice. B s py given that letters of n the estate of A. ted to the a r + Baer se | ag e claias ined to exhibit tem Dol e in one year from letters, or they may be precluded from! ; and if said claims ra from the dst ‘Cockle’s This old English y Pills. ied world, tion, Liver, &c. Vegetable Ingredients. From Mercury. iB tor S6 years all ove ‘Of Pure. Pree Rock Salt at the Grange 23- & earse nadas Entber« BA required. geese ‘Those who start at core Wwe absoictely sure of sung little fortones. A! a”

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