The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 28, 1887, Page 5

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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | Married in Butler, Dec. 26th., ‘87, | Se by Esq. D. G. Newsom, Morgan Early, to Mrs. Martha A. Hart. By same Dec. 26th., L. J. Price to Miss Emma Robinson, both of Rich Hill. LOCAL ITEMS Don’t miss the Cantata on Friday _ night. Fhe little adopted daughter of © J.N. Gipson is quite sick. Robert Horton, arrested by Charley Lewis between Butler and Adrian for stealing a saddle from a farm house east of Archie had his trial before Esq. D. G. Newsom Fni- day and was sentenced to six months in the county jail. W. S. Bowden, of West Plains, Howell county, spent Tuesday in the city shaking hands with old friends, and, we are informed, sold his abstract and loan business to Ben B. Canterbury before leaving. C. B. Lewis is confined to his bed with s severe spell of sickness. Mr. Jesse Nave, of Burdett was in town Friday and Saturday. Wm. O. Jeekson, went up to — Adrian Monday morning. Chas. C. Mitchell, of Adrian was in town on Saturday. Joe Deffenbaugh of Kansas Clty was on the street last Saturday. couple oll igen thie <tr Gacmeck: Judge Pinacieco visited Lexing- looking up a business location. Mr. last week on business. ag = and is a wide-awake, useful business Arthur Wemott, spent Xmas in Kansas City with his parents. locate in Butler. W. B. Langsford called on us Monday and favored us substantially. —_——————— ___ | will conduct a revival meeting Miss Lou Fair, of Adrian, is visit-|in Kansas City, begining next ing her many friends in the eity this | Sunday. There is no doubt Kansas week. J. B. Brugler, of Sedalia, is spend- ing the week in Butler with his par- ents. are capable of doing. The students in Kan., is yisiting the family of J. R. Harriman. Misses Della and Lizzie Satterlee ‘of Adrian are visiting the Misses the students. Edwards this week. sich cance Miss Lyda Abell who has been teaching at Wiehita, Kan. for some time, is spending the holidays at ] home. Wm. J. Hutchinson of the Pleas- ant Hill Weekly Local, came down Saturday night and returned home Sunday. may your shadow never grow less. Judge Jas. B. Gantt was in the|/numbers of the city the last of the week on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Allen, of Eure- ka, Kansas, aro visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Harriman this week. Will Brown, and Walter Wilson, came down from Kansas City, last Friday to spend Christmas, with | their parents. ed success. Bruce Starke, circuit clerk Hayes’ efficient deputy went to Spruce town- ship Monday to spend the week with his parents. Santa Claus and his whole family will come down the chimney Friday night, at the opera house. nes Sa what the company will do. Will Pyle, who is located at Joplin with F. M. Crnmly, returned home Christmas eve to spend the holidays with his family. W. D. Hannah came home Friday from Lafayette, Mo. where he has been attending school, to spend the } holidays with his family. mention. Do not forget to attend the enter- tainment at the Opera House to- morrow night “given by the Philo- mathic Literary Society. thorough preparation and study. Miss Sallie Brugler who has been southern Mifsouri and attending the school of the good Shepperds at St. Louis came home Friday to spend the holidays. Dr. Boyd informs us that Mrs. Graham, living five miles cast of this city, presented her husband with a fine girl baby Tuesday of last week. They killed 4 ¢ The weather and r lightful ti Academy, eae eee Fi John M. b were Harvey € tending the k, Ww at Lexington, reti to spend the hol who has been at- tworth Lhom R. W. James, of Carthage, spent a James is formerly from Marshall, man, and the Timzs would be pleased to see him and his estimable family Revs. Sam Jones and Sam Small City needs just such a shaking up in religious matters as the two Sams Prof. Allison's classes at the Academy made him a present of a very handsome and cost- ly gold headed cane, on Friday, it be- ing his last day inthe Academy. Prof. Allison was deeply effected by the high esteem in which he is held by The foreman of the Times returns his thanks and best wishes for 1888, to Sam’! Levy for a handsome Christ- mas gift in the shape of a pair of nice gloves, fleece lined and patent fasteners, just the article we needed. Again we thank you, Mr. Levy, and Weare in receipt of the initial Roberts County Ranger, published at Miama, Texas. It was sent with compliments of Joe Buck, and while their names are not at the mast head we presume the publishers are Grierson and Buck. It is a neatly pricted little paper and we wish the publishers unbound- At a meeting of the stockholders of the Butler Weli Company Mon- day night it was decided inas much as the drilling company had met with misfortune in fastening their drillsin the well, that if they desired to withdraw from Butler their bonds and contraet would be given up, if they decided to drill another hole they stood ready to abide by the terms of We have not learned The Christmas entertainments at the various churches were carried out according to the programme in last weck’s Trwes, and, as far as we can learn gave general satisfaction. Each and every one deserve special The churches were all handsomely decorated with ever- greens andithe performances showed The hunting party from Butler to northern Arkansas, composed of the following gentlemen. Wm. Tucker, C. Hage- dorn, Albert Badgley, Dr. J. A. Pat- terson. Ike Ellis, G. D. Arnold, and R. A. Hurt, returned home Friday 11 tur- game. i Prof’s. Luzader and Jones former- ly of Virginia, now of Rich Hill will render the famous Christmas Can- tata, Santa Claus and family, at the opera house on Friday night, Dee. | 30, 1887. Admission 10, 20 and 30c. The McGibiny family which ap- peared at the opera house Tuesday evening last gave the most elegant and refined musical entertainment ever given in Butler. The family is composed of fifteen members, all fine musicians. In an interview in the St. Louis Republican Hon. John M. Glover denies that he is running for Gover- nor to boost him into Vest’s place. But says he is making the race on his merits and if elected to the office will serve his time as governor. Ben Bb. Canterbury, of Kansas City, and family are in the city spend- ing Christmas with relatives and friends. Ben will leave in a day or two for West Plains to take charge of his loan and abstract bus iness recently purchased of W. S. Bowden. The Ties wishes him success. There now languishes in Hotel-de Glazebrook the following prisoners: Perry Gregory, forgery; Manny Bradley, serving outa jail sentence Robert Horton, serving out a jail sentence eThos. D. Ashbrook, burg- lary; W. E. Blue, murder; John Stratton, murder; Harvey Benson, grand larceny. The following Bates county prisoners are at the Nevada jail: Nellie DeGarmo, burglary and larceny; John Medley, grand larceny; J. W. Hawkins, grand lar- ceny. Grand Jury. Estes Smith, Mingo township. Geo. Brown, Hudson township, John Health, Rockville township, Alex. Bomar, Pleasant Gap township, Joe Pulliam, Grand River township, H. F. Wilhite, Deer Creek township, Wm. Walls, Mound township, D.N. Tompson, Mt. Pleasant twp. David Cressap, Osage township, J. S. Steele. New Home township, John McElroy, Charlotte township, Joe Smith, Walnut township. PETIT JURY. Peter Ewing, D, W. Cloud, J. B. Newberry, F. P. Browning, N. John- nes, Chris Herni, Jay Brook, W. F. Brittain; E. S. Harrison, Robert I. Porter, J. N. Bricker, G. Hackler, R. A. Atkinson, E. Walton, Wm. C. Hedden, Geo. L. Burge, Monroe Burk, Jas. Holland, W.H. DeJarnett Sam Todd, Riley Nelson, W. J. Bard, R. M. Ewing. W. B. S. Gault. Week of Prayer. Union prayer meetings will be held at the churches in Butler dur- ing next week as follows: Monday night, January 2, at the Cumberland Presbyterian church, topie, “Thanksgiving.” Led by John Ashley. Tuesday topic, “Confession of Sins.” by W. A. Walker. Wednesday night, First Presbyte rian church, topic, ‘Prayer for Fam- ight, at Christian church, Led ilies and Schools.” Led by W. B. McFarland. Thursday night. M. E. charch (south), to} 2x for the Chureh of God.” Led by A. Walk- er. Friday M. I ic, “Prayer for W. C. Browning. Saturday night, “p topic, yer for Nations.” BY Two Women Mangled by Animals. Atchison, amad dog and was gubsequently, | sold toa butcher and penned up. | Yesterday she became furiously mad | broke out of the pen and ran down \ the road. The animal encountered | broke three of her mbs and gored | her terribly, from the effects of which \ she died to-day. | The cow was run down and killed, but not till she had thoroughly frigh- tened the whole neighborhood. | Shelbyvill Sarah C. Ewing aged 62 years, liv- ing four miles west of here, was | found dead in her barnyard yester. day morning. bly mangled by hogs, who were with the greatest of difficulty driven off. During the absence of her grand- daughter and the latter's husband Saturday evening the Lady had gone out to milk, when the hogs pulled| SAMO successful measures; Cash One Price and no Misrepresenta- tion. her to the ground and When her grandson returned and found her absent he supposed she had gone to her son’s and made no search for her till yesterday morning. Geo. Can that he has a large list of lanc also good town property for for exchange for any kind of good property. Call at cflice of the Bank ers Loan 51-tf. Judges of Special Electon. Mixoco:—Peter Ewing, H. P. Cheif, Marion Gragg, J. M. Mayes. Sprece:—J. N. Ballard, John Bow- den, C. T. Cole, Sam Stapleton. Deep Warter:—W. L. Kash, John Reese, John M. Cumpton, T. N- 25c a Frank | CASO Drenon. Browning, Gilbreath. Robinson Wood. Evans. W. H. H. Mills. Wells. Hepsox—Wm. Hutchinson, Rocxvitte:—John Ruble, Wesley Pratrre:—Fred Fix, Andy Jackson, W. P. Lane, Dudley Bradley. Preasant Gar:—J. C. Hale, I. N. Mains, John Kious, G. G. Henry. Summit:—G. B. Parker, C. Orear, R. N. Stubblefield, Handy Clark. Ssawnez:—J. L. Hickman, Jno. Deerwester, Granp River:—W. W. Goodrick, Mocnp:—Chas. Rosier, Chas. Concklin, L. C. Eichler. Mr. Preasant:—N. B. Langsford, Thos. Cuppy, J. MAD BRUTES. Kan., Dee. 26—About | three weeks agoacow in East at- DOFtunity of extending our sincere chison was bitten on the tongue by Thanks tothe citizens of Butler and Bates county, who have so liberal- ly assisted us in revolutionizing the Boot and Shoe market of this awoman by the uame of Hollis,| SeCtion, and standing, as we do, on the very threshold of 1888, permit us to wish you one and alla irae | Happy, Prosperous New Year. | e, Ind, Dee. 26.—Mrs. | Her body was terri- killed her. terbury desires us to say nd le or and Title Co., west side Chas. Gilbreath, Franz J. C. Laughlin, AA Miles Burnes, John Duke, M. M. Tucker, Andrew Ritchey. Derr Crezx:—L. R. Allen, George Brumbridge, Geo. Knyisley, H. H- Garrison, J. K. J. McKee, Jas. Loyz Oar:—Henry Gough, Alliman Daniels, M. R. Lyle, Cyrus Thomas. Osace:—Dan'l Cresap, A. Neptune, Thos. Gault, Wm. C. Hedden. New Houe.—J. S. Bell, L. W. Beck, R. N. Alle: 2sp, Dis.:—Noah Nyhart, Weddle, Medi Derrett JR. as. H. Steele. n,Sr. Sam'l John H. Williams, John Cuaniottr:—Carter Wallace, John . F. Harper, Wm. Stephens. Exrszart:—E. F. Boswell, Joe Ir win, N. Re Erwin. Ja | G. Walle East Booxe:—Fra {| West Booxs:- Norris Feely. S. T. Brown. k Davidson, W. nybourn, ESOR, Jas. White. Wesr Porst:—John Summers, . Ruble. S. E. Gri —John Lyle, Ritchie Bra 1887 left nothing undone that would prove of interest to the welfare of our trade, and its appreciation is shown by the manner in which our trade has increased. new friends, and keep the old ones too, promising satisfaction in full values and low prices. We have about completed our invoice and as soon as we finish we will close out all “Broken Lots” at exactly “Case Price,’ for they must all Some startlers are in best quality-Mens, $1. Ladies, 85c Misses, 75c, credit houses charge L. A. WEIL, Manager. filler hand-made cigar for 5 cents. Porterfield Norman, | 1,685 convicts in the Missouri peni- | A. 1888. This week we embrace the op- In the past12 months we have During 1888 we will use the We hope to make hundreds of o at once vershoes, « air more. Remember the rice, Broken Lot Sale. Again wishing you success, we remain, Thankfully Yours, RR. WEIL: & CO. North S. Square. Walls & Holt sell a clear Havana Nothing like it in Butler. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. J. K. Brugler & Son want all the schoo! bonds they canget. Plen- ty ot money at the lowest rates. 34tf ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. The Walton & Tucker Investment Company Have made special ——— to accommodate farmers with money to } feed stock. They have a large amount of money on hand to be loaned on real estate, on time any- where from 6 months to 5 years, at low rates of interest. If you want to borrow call and see them. 33-tf Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the co- partnership heretofore existing be- tween Pyle & Crumly, was dissolved by mutual consent on Dec. 5th, 1887. All debts due the firm are payable toDr. E. Pyle. Parties indebted will confer a favor by calling at once and settling. E. Pyze. ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, i D G a The year is dying; Father Time has kicked to some it has st ll bronght wealth others peverty and sorrow. To some it has brough' Pa pale < so far as any progress is concerned The merehant eue is = to his interest is always 3 striving for something most styles, and the best goods for the mon- ey. We shall begiz thi termination that we will strive % i for the year 1B AB to merit | When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. away the passinz moments till the old year is and happiness, to of business, while others might as well be — new. For the latest novelties, th with grateful feelings {for past favors from our patrons and the de- ‘To counteract the influence | and will strive to maintain them, or even better through the coming year. Wishing ~ you a Heppy and prosperous New Year, we 7 are Yours Respectfully, To THE EpITOR—Please inform your read- ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. | I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme- | ! i dy PREEK to any of your readers who have con- 1 JEWETT & HICKMAN. sumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully. , eae T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st, New York. | é ie = —| FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. It is a startling fact 1,211 of the] 5... 1. edatand lene factory in the world isin Jersey City, N. J. tentiary, as shone by the War den s| helped oman ander 40 years; 946 are | ard for first-class chewing tobacco. 207 | That this factory was established as long ago aa 760. That lest year (x No. 4. F. M. Cremry. | their good will. ; | of the present © we have = — Mand TMes ything 4 CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. i ont 1 = stand ft; | i c and sold the enormeus: > Iba. or fourteen thou

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