The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 22, 1887, Page 5

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(Dr. Geo. M. Risley went to Kansas | Butler Academy, / Condemning the Missouri Legislature. a8 . wreryV roar =a | gTLER WEEKLY TIMES | ity yesterday morning to attend like The principal social event that had | Fort Seott, Kan., 1e 20.—Col ; sis payin Limment removes NOTICE ao oe iF pre terag Ex- | t . ental Association the balance | transpired in Butler for some t A. A. Harris and Mr. C. H. Malin bl 2 ; medrese eae, ‘ons for the benefit ot those per-| 0 e wee ie y i ae cae : i blemishes trom horses, Blood Spavi esiring to teach in Bates cou was the festivities incident to de and Treasurer of Seer Saas When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, pe held on the 3d Saturday of each) J. ©. Revis is delivering fresh \closing exercises of the Bu When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, Cu plints. Sweeney. Stitles, a e Ohi sigalg aes i ieee pnb, ne ] - w - x Sprains, Sore and S cee inthe Ohio street school house, : i 5 Reudarmer ist accel : aes When she became Mis, she cl co : Prains, Sore and Swollen throat | oath Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of | Pure water from the Boulware ie lemy last week. On Wedne 3 Mena eee iss, sho clang to Caatoria Rees pages ave 5 i month in the West side school house, | springs, each morning, at your door, ;@0™™™S at 10 o'clock the Com- hen she had Children, she gave them Castoria, soo ast eal aa hy use of one ; Hill, Mo., the examination com-| 4... 4p pe alone ieee lasetees, bottle. Warranted by W. f. Lans- ing each day atg o'clock, A | for the small amount of 5 cents per | mencement exercises of this institu-| to inquiries concerning the status of down, Dru t, Burl ci ae ok Lac = : . ggist, butler, ct- aad W. W. GRAV | gallon. Everybody should drink | #02 ¥@§ held in the Opera House. | thatroad stated that they have com- s S Sty County School Commissioner. | | this A large crowd was in attendance, the | . pleted their engagements for the com |hall being crowded to overflowing. excellent mineral | brought in their reach. thus water ‘LOCAL ITEMS mencement of work contingent upon a g i | Mrs. Sabina Hyple, an old lady | many having to stand on the outside. | the action of the Missouri Legi on Sunday June 12th. She had been | quite feeble for some time, was a of the United Brethren church, and a devout Christian. Mesdames Walton and MeFarland and Miss Katie Glessner. | the advocates of railroad legislation The pro-j toward railroad extention in Missouri | follows: Salutatory, | has affected projected lines in that | Twinklings of Antiquity, Lulu M. | White; oration, Invention, Its Tri- umphs, Will W. Brown; oration, The End Not Yet. Ella Meek; essay tle Things. Jennie Donovan; orati Imperishability of Great Examples. | Geo. W. Marshall; essay, Excellence | After Toil, Cora Betz; oration, A Step Beyond, Lizzie Satterlee; ora- | tion, Liberty. Thad S. Harper; es- say, Golden Opportunities, A. Nettie me ; f | The exercises consisted of or we upon the railroad legislation now Tilden H. Smith and wife, of f - vy . Ase j dic d at the residence | and essays by the duates inter- | pending in that body. The Colonel Adri Sundayed in the city. of A. A. Conard, in Mound township. |spersed with beautiful music by | states that the unfriendly attitude of 1 ay 0 so = | County court met Monday morn member ing with all members present. gramme was as Ashby Sims, of Pleasanton, Sun dayed with his parents in the city. State like paralysis, and that capital \ Are keeping pace with the Boom, and extend a special invitation to the ladies to call and examine their new patent CK’S BRILLIANT GASOLINE STOVES s say We are called upon this week to | record the death of another promin- absolutely refuse to invest a dol lar in Missouri A marriage license will be issued at Butler to-day for John N. Bussel and Elizabeth Eggberry. The girl is only 15 years of age, and had to railroad securities The eagle will scream in Butler on the 4th as she never screamed before. have a written consent from her par- ents. Squire Cook drew up the in- strument and the prospective moth- er-in-law went her way rejoicing.— Miss Lassie Sims is home, having | R. H. Herald. fnished her term of school near Al- Miss Lou Frizzel, finished her sec- end term of school near Foster last at, no smoke, and just the thing for summer. guaranteed to be sate and reliable. Alsoa large lot of . ANTELOPE COOK STOVES, They are week. ent man, whose name has figured ; prominently in the political history Geo. E. Catterli s appointed | Gtegle- essay. has aa. . 'S - ’ hae. ess atterin was appointed’ | Steele; essay, The Pictured Win- | of Bates county. On Friday night BUCK’S BRILLIANT AND RANGES, eee county surveyor, vice M. L. Wolfe, pee tee Se! dows, Blanche Beegle; oration, The - = > Gr ree Ed. H. Meek came home from Se-| Tesigned, by the Governor on last Se Crown of Creation, Jas. B. Walden; Large line ot tinware, Rooting and gvttering a specialty. : : this life. While his death was very |. dalia Saturday to attend his father’s Tuesday. George has been deputy Valedictory. Grace MeConnell | aden. it was we ae unexpect North Side Spuare, Butler, Mo. funeral. under Mr. Wolfe for some ae and | Fach and every ont miited them-|/29\ as ie has bean ack tor aie ae S ere - — is a practical surveyor, well up in his | selves with credit to selfand Alma a ihe 9 ees . ‘ i five vears with rheumatisin : as Everybody who enjoys a big} business, and will make a good offi : ith rheumatism and asth We congratulate Mr. Catterlin Mater. and each dese “sa special t time should come to Butler on the Se Pe Of late had been growing cer. notice. which such o y zr ce forbids. oak. and on ¢ } eee Fourth. on his appointment sufRcient to say that i ets — eae ue a us Lae he 7 i aes es ao : x \ deatl he attempied to to Eldorado 1) . as — SieritiG@laccievek ad obra ee | ere cee ae j Springs, but had pony | vile was in the city on business +9: , de og | ebes made very Hatt & | Nevada Mi orn in 3 Thursday Willis went to Je fer City Sa lay Fee OUP foe ada ; rh : | am prepared to buy and pay the : with Jim Carroll and Hector Rippe A a Woodford county. , Sept. 1, 1834. | hi h ze ss a) fn CH ; toe who will board at the State i Trustees. As will be seen from the | te inoved to this county in the fall ighest market price in Wm. C. Hedden, of Osage, was in : Reis above, Miss Grace E. MeConnell took | o¢ p26. and settled in Waluut 1) the city Saturday attending the hor tution, the form Bie frat honor of the class and Miss of 1SO7, and settled i Valuut = ] for burela Sa as : z a ie mar ohn ai elected to } pealtutral society : - } Lulu M. White second honor, and 7 ian i nt hae : 5 iv tic 3 ¢ ty : a R. M. Meek, of Illinois, brother of | burglary. They wer iitted on : _— ue a ers et held a ‘i ee ner to s e hor 1 ¢ XN. B. Meck, arrived in Butler Mon-| recommendation of his houor, Judge . lana ae ; : F ; [linois before mov lay. DeArmond ene Or yoore rn: He was a justice al A : A aia ge i ? 4 day. eArmond for all kinds of wool offered, wool sacks and wool twine furnished. the peace f The Almmni Banquet was as hef The old settlers of Benton, Henry. j the r a number of years hen failed. Jas. Shelton, constable of Walnut the city Monday sutler his } tr. 1 v4 the first Jonson and Pettis cor township, was in LEWIS HOFFMAN ., BUTLER, MO. conducted The funeral services were by Elder Downi areunion the last Satur and Tuesday on busines iw, at the Baptist NORTH MAIN STRE Adrian. Miss All at Windsor Springs. and the remains Hill church Sunday, Round Prairi >a recitation, and settlers from the earliest day up to 1850 and later, are cordially invited were interred in Oak cemetery, Miss Telshaw read the class ¢ ssay- followed to the last resting place by to be present. pected by the old folks on the occa- A great time is ex- | Music was furnished by Mesdames Walton and McFarland and the Mo- many sorrowing relatives and friends. WHY NOT BUY WOoOUR Dry Goods BOOTS AND SHOES NTS FURNISHING GOODS. Where you can get them asrepresented. A large stock to select from. Good quality, low prices, a call will convince you of the fact. 3 ae worms and other vermin on cabbage. ion at the Academy building, when a : . wae ‘ te It isas follows; take boiling water, ing for he | A spirited team ran away with a eul- Kansas, where expects to marry his son, Dave Walk- er, to-day. very enjoyable time was had. Friday night Rey. W. B. Burrows, of St. Mark’s Church. delivered the Hesperi cieties in the i 2 : and r x the cabbage plant. tivator, throwing the judge to the hall eau Nanipeeabea eee eas teat night or early in the morning ground. One of the plows. struck an when the worm F on top of the The sealding water will kill him on the leg making quite : address bef¢ m end 3 £4 lenves ous cut. Weare indebted to Miss fda Crume for the report of the Bates Co. Hor- ticultural meeting. The judge now t Acie literary s« Acade the worms without injury what meals standing, and carries an my chapel. : : we = } ever to the plant, leaving it fresh and Miss Crume is a | that might be improved by an ap- spicy correspondent, bright. trying by every one who has 2 ear- den. seen a ae : nes This isan experiment worth plication of the substance Editor : Wade telephoned to Editor Trish. good writer. and is sure to make her mark Belleslettres ; Deepwater Items. in | -As I any items from Deepwater for some Mar Eprror haven't i A meeting of the Tri-County Med ical attend to it soon.”’ Don’t cheat self inthat way. Your hair thinner, dryer, and more lit ry day. it and restore its origi- nal color, softness and gloss by using Parker's Hair Balsam while you may. Esq. H. M. Cannon performed the Association ceremony on Thursday last which united in the holy bonds of miatri (Vernon, Bates and Cass.) will be held in Moore’s Opera House at Nevada, Thursday. July 7. ht I would write some. time I thoug Weare glad to note that Elmus Fisher mony, Jas. L. Scribner Della Shaw. both of Virgi county. is improving....Mr. Fine Eads and Mrs. Sol. Slayback. of Shell City, are | -— visiting at Al. Slayback’s, relatives of Mr. Fisher....F. W. Drennan his large barn nearly completed, which adds greatly to the beauty of and Miss lt. Bates The last meeting was held in Rich Hill, Nevada the next point to hold a meeting. and when was selected as Bloomingion, Ills., Sept. 18, 1882. Messrs F. J. Cueyney. & Co., Toledo, O. Have taken Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Had catarrh all my lite; am 4S years old. Had asthma 1g year, and a dreadful cough for five years. Have taken everything; went to the Hot Springs, Ihave doctored with the doctors here; I have done noth- ing but take medicine 3 When I commenced using Hall’s Catarrh Cure I was almost Jead, I sent tor the doctor the day I got Hall's Catarrh Cure, {and I told him that I would die anyway and that I would try your medicine. I was very bad. How Isuttered torg years! I could hardly breathe at times. I saw Hall’s Catarrh Cure advertised in the the following committees appointed: has E. 8. Carrithers, of the American Clothing House. left for New York and other points in the east. Sunday morning, to puchase goods. He will probably be absent 2 month or six weeks. On arrangements, Drs. Floyd, Har- ris, Callaway and Wilson; reception, Drs. Rockwood, Buchanan, Poppelwell and Amerman. Dulin, | his farm. One hun- dred physicians from the three coun- Mr. Drennan is quite an enterprising gentleman and never undertakes anything but what he tor ig years. RESPECTFULLY, J, M. McKIBBEN. . Miss Mary Reese's school closes next Fri- day the 24th. an a ties are expected to be present. makes it a complete success. We received a well written com- munication from our friend B. B. Marshall, of East Boone township, Which was unavoidably pushed out We call especial attention to the sale of thoroughbred cattle offered by Capt. E. P. Henry, at his farm Miss Reese is quite complished young lady, and we think the directors of other schools of this issue and will be too late for the next. He makes some good sug gestions in regard to the prosperity one mile north of Butler, on Tuesday June 2Sth. 1887. The short horns are of the young Mary and Josephine families, and are duly registered. would be greatly benefitted by get- ting her to teach their winter schools. ...The C. P. church have a basket meeting next Saturday and Sunday, papers and commenced taking it. I would have been under the ground to- day it it had not been tor that, since. In breathing my head teels well I have have not had one bad spell of coughing and I amwell. It has done me a thous- and dollars worth ot good. There are ten of my friends, on seeing what it had done tor me, taking it, and it is helping them. I only wish that everyone who has the catarrh, asthma anda bad cough could see me, so that I couid tell them allto take it. All that Know me here know how I have suffered, (I have been here since 1858,) and say to me that “I 1 am so glad that you tound something that could cure you.’? Everyone says, “how much better vou look.’? The doc- tors say they are glad I tound Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure as they could not cure me- Tear express my gratitude to vou for the good Hall's Catarrh Cure has done. You can use as muci: of this let- ter as will do the afflictedgood. Publish itto the whole world—it is all true aud they should know it JOSEPHINE CHRISMAN, 27-1m yoo East North street. es LANDS :: ntana, Idaho, ington and Oreg¢ he Free Government Lands and Low Pric rt Pacific a i ani now 0) s mai LAS. p LAMBORN, of Bates county and urges the people to vote for a jail. Capt. Henry has bred his cattle for z = . the past ten years with special care Wesley Badgett closed his second for their milking qualities as well as term of school at Lost Corner, in| beef. They are especially desirable the south west corner of Mt. Pleas-| for parties wishing to raise a herd ant township, last Friday. He in- from a small begining. forms us that two of the trustees | = We regret to learn that Miss Lu- ella C. Scott. has resigned her posi- tion in the Butler Academy. the 25th and 26th of this month in the grove in front of Wm. Ludwick’s house. Rey. Poteat conducting the services....Spruce is on the boom. We are informed that J. H. Fletcher is going to put up a store in Spruce, naereitestinemaneitrseritiniendiveomsshaihbinesetihaiilidsions Sone PHARIS & SON, Respecttully intorms the public that they are still in the field with a full STOCK OF GROCERIES, Which they propose to sell as low as the lowest en the smallest margin consistent to sate business principles. We pay the highest market price for BUTTER, ECGS, CHICKENS, &€. We sell the Famous TEBO FLOUR. Call and see us and we will do our best to please you. ° George Lougan,a prominent attor uey of Sedalia was in the city Tues day on legal business. T. J. Wilson, Esq., of Foster, was | ©. : me : ee) eg eee ae . : ins reas did not forget to compliment the = - Thursday night the students and aed See Serene Dates Ties. | Judge Boswell met wifh quite a| friends of the Academy held a reun reporter of a sure remedy against le Rev. A. Walker left Monday morn- serious mishap the first of last week. | SS We always welcome such men in our midst... .Mr. Will Mountjoy and Ed. Callahan have gone to Henry county to run their binder through harvest. Girls donut be heart broken, as Ed. will be back soon... .C. B. Slayback requests all that feel an interest in what is known as the White grave yard, to meet at the same, on Satur- day July the 16th, for the purpose of putting it in order. restoring fence Xe ing her so-| anda good rain would be weleomed ht months among us. | by all. if it is only to give the chinch who unite in wishing her the best of | bugs a drink. For success in the future. She left for | I ay say no more. \ her home in Rolla, Saturday. 1 3 Wish to retain him for the fall term. but he has not seen the other It was not Miss Scott’s intentions to adopt trustee and willnot teach unless the board is unanimous. This is quite j ; zs 4 compliment to Wesley. teaching as a profession, but simply - to teach a few years for the advan- in: In reporting the sad accident, in| tages to be derived from the training. ed, last week's Times. of the bridge dis | She gave entire satisfaction to the aster in Summit township, the name | Board of Trustees and students un- of Dr. J. M. Christy. who assisted in| der her charge. Miss Scott is a the operation of amputating Elmar! Fisher's limb. was omitted by take. Dr. Christy administered the chloroform to the patient and assist has | pre petite little Indy and ...The weather is quite warm, made 1 friends dur Journ isnt aidan rts fear of intruding Ce ed otherwise. at the request of the proper authorities. A Scuoor Girt.

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