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ATLER WEEKLY TIMES, | 1 ve « org tot of thrested outs a for sale. M. G. Wilcox. t-f Mrs. W. B. Miller, of Rich Hill, is siting Mrs, P. J. Jewett this week. Mr. and Mrs. Duvall left yester- LOCAL ITEMS a mans NOTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- rations for the benefit of those per- desiring to teach in Bates county, | pe held on the 3d Saturday of each | ein the Ohio street school house, ver, Mo., and on the 1st Saturday of id , 8 month in the West side sct pol house, Hill, Mo., the examination com- cing each day at 9 0’cloc ky A. M, : W. W. GRAVES. County School Commissioner. several months yisiting. | cheap and on easy terms. o i | This section was visited $ Call for Township CON Toa ue andentor by a col ee Parsuant to the action of the 18 were compelled to get i a many pe mocratic central committee the | mocrats of Mt. Pleasant township e requested to meet at the court | use in Butler on Saturday, May , 1888, to make arrangements sending delegates to the county yention to be held May 12th., B88. inside their overcoats If you want the neatest, stro simplest and latest improved line stove on the market buy a Gold- en Star from E. T. Steele & Co. Waxrepv.—A good, practical vlack smith ot Ballard, Bates county. Good shop 16x32, fully equipped with exception of tools. Apply to Moreland Bros. 17-tf. Jxo. S. Francrsco. Township Committeeman. Our srail is on the sick list. The Rich Hill public schools have d. _- Farmers, remember from this time on Pharis & Son propose to pay the highest cash price for pro- duce, chiefly chickens, butter and eggs. Don’t forget this. You will find them on the south side square. There is a great deal of corn yet plant. * News in regard to the ‘cut off” is ce this week. Badgley Bros. has just received invoice of flax fiber ware We publish in this issue a true story of the meanderings of a newly wedded couple that arrived in our city last week. Read it carefully and then tell us what you think of the eastern way of fitting up for housekeeping in the far west, with a A. L. McBride is putting quite an dition to his Pine street residence. For a choice quality of flour. Call Badgley Bros. and try the Lee wmmit brand. rich uncle’s pocket book to draw on. It will pay all persons having wool bsell to read Lewis Hoffman's ad- ertisement. Dr. Blish, manager of the Wizard Oil troupe, which played m our city last week, said the Wizard Oil com- pany spent over $200,000 advertising The new front to the American fothing House is by far the hand- mest in the city. last year. Weare ashamed to say it, but we know of several Butler merchants that $10 a year spent in advertising would throw them into spell of fever. The decision will be rendered day for Ill, where they will spend j J. K. Brugler & Son have a large | list of fine improved farms tor sale | 16tf y 5th., as to who is owner of the wiss organ at Badgley Bros. The Jefferson City people and the ich Hill town council, are wrest- Allison, s J. W. wife and child, leave to-day for§Kingsburg, Califor- nia, to make it their future home. They leave many warm friends be- hind who will ever wish them the best of health and prosperity. He informed us that his father, who is there now on a visit to his daughter, has greatly improved in health. ing with the town cow nuisance. ) : Thos. Ellis, of New Home town- ip, favored us while in the city at- nding the Odd Fellows convention. | trict, left for Appleton City Mo1 During the grader trial west of | town Monday. Frank Lafollette. agent for the Boss grader, sold on of his machines to Spruce township, | The Gi of the fi Jen Wedding is the name | Patent fl est | market, now for sale by E. T. Steele ji & Co. 21-2t = oe = 1 J.D. : secretary of the con- | gressional committee for this +t Warner's Log Cabin Sarsay Largest | es the Regulator. the illa bottle in market W. H. Warnock showed us a check for twenty-tive dollars, sent him by Hon. John M. turn over to the relief committee for Glover, to the families of the miners injured in the recent mine disaster atthe Kieth & Perry mines near Rich Hill. You want to read We He is knocking advertise- ment in this issue. prices sky high, and is the only live, wide awake, exclusive boot and shoe merchant in Butler that the Tres knows anything about. Try with a dollar and get a el that $45 sewing machine. him at 1ce The appearance of the jail, work house and fencing, has been greatly improved with a coat of wh The work was done by a prisoner, superintended by S$. C. Franklin. Having completed the job in good shape at the jail, a raid was made on the trees in the court yard. Hume has two newspapers now. Hi. D. man, who formerly run the Kronicle Routzong, a clever young at Kincaid, Kansas, has moved his material to Hume, and will issue a paper next week. Mr. R. isa hus- tler, an old acquaintance of the writ- er and we will vouch for him as run- ning agood democratic paper.—Fos- ter News. Senator S. P. Sparks, of Warrens- burg, is authority for the statement that judge Arnold Krekel, of the United States, will be retired within | ber of years 1 fey Geo. A. Todd and wife, fora num- | dents of our city, AVE Salt Lake Rev. Baldwin, of the M. E. ference of Tll., who is in the city ing his daughter, Mrs. S. E. Hein. | lein, preached a sple' the Ohio id sermon a Street church, The interior of the Palace hotel is | de a complete renoy sprit “ atest ar st invitir the west. About a week ago buik of the turned over to Bridgeford & the interior was Drum- mond, the painters, artists and dec rators, with fullinstructious to paper and decorate each room. if that part of the work shown the reporter is a fair sample of what the hotel is to be when finished, then we say, the Palace will be a marvel of beauty, and will not only be a palace in name but in reality, and with the tables supplied with every- thing the market affords, will be just the place commercial tourists will lodge if they travel miles out of their way to reach it. A Brilliant Wedding. The much talked of Altman—Mce- Farland which came off yesterday at the Christian church at 11 o'clock, was perhaps the most brilliant affair of the kind that has Great preparations for the occasion was weddi ever taken place in our city. made and about 300 guests invited. The church was most elaborately and beautifully decorated with flow- ers and ever ns. The bride. Mrs. Minnie McFar land, is the accomplished daughter of F. M. Allen, of Foster, and sister of Mrs. W. E. Walton of this city, while the groom Mr. W. M. Altman, is a leading citizen of Ottawa, Kan., and book keeper in the soodwin bank. The groomsmen were Mr. Ed. T. Steele and Frank Allen, of this city, and Geo. Reinecke and J. G, Simon, of Ottawa, Kansas. Asthe bridal party entered the church door the organ, presided over by Miss Katie Glessner, played NO MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. Customers to us during these beautiful May days can make protitable Visits by coming a at once. We received on & Q last Friday = = S dozen ladies kid button 4 oe ; = shoes, beauties, actual value — & , 33, we will sell them at $2 R m= until gone, all sizes, C.D, 3 “ & F. width. i = 10 cases mens calf shoes 4 0 regular S4 goods in button, P| : ? 5 lace and congress, 6 styles = : and 4+ widths. Take your © < choice at $2. 50 a pair. C 2 6 cases mens calf boots, g hand pegged, all solid) and = foal = warranted. Come and get # a . nie: _ them for 82.50a pair, and 2 = you get a chance on the - w = - ee & $45 New Home Sewing & * Machine with each dollars 3 worth you buy. Visit our store at once, we will make you happy. R. WEIL & CO. t.. A. WEIL, Manager. NORTH SIDE SQUARE. sername tee OC CSC Comer WOOL WANTED, a i ve i are Nola J. K. Bruglar wants more apph- a beautiful wedding march. Taking tions tor first-class loans. 7 per nt. interestand commissions. 4-tf The Ohio street M. E. church ite society will be held at the resi- ce of J. M. McKibben, to morrow ight. We have just received a crate of uster Band ware. Call and get rices before purchasing. Bavauey Bros. Workmen are busy putting the vanized iron front on the store joms occupied by Bennett, Wheel- & Co. and R. R. Deacon. Mrs. J. T. Walls held the lucky The County Grange of Bates county, will hold its regular meet- ing next Saturday at 10 A. M., in K. of L. Hall in Butler. Let there be a good attendance for business of importance will come before the meeting. G. C. Miiier, Master. G. E. McCoynett, Secretary. Bro. Austin and Dr. each selecting a new spring suit at Sam’'l Levy's Monday. cn a presidential bet, the loser to pay for both suits. The Dr. is banking on Cleveland and Aus. on the dark horse republican candidate. Of course Aus. knows he will have to Rice were the next sixty days and Judge John F. Phillips, appointed to the vacan- ey. This being correct it explains why Judge Phillips declined to enter the gubernatorial race. The Union labor party held a con- vention inthe K. of L. hall Satur- day, and appointed the following del- egates to the state convention which meets at Sedalia Friday, May 5. A. E. Page, J. J. McKee, D. N. Thomp- son, B. R. L. Poston, J. C. MecCon- nell, John Compton, T. J. Hendrick- son, J. N. Owens and W. O. Atki- son. Judge Parkinson spent last week before the altar Elder Browning. assisted by Rev. Altman, of Emporia, Kan., in a beautiful and impressive ceremony proceeded to unite the couple in the holy bonds their places of matrimony. The bride wore a plum colored Faille silk, trimmed in passamenterie to match, with heavy panel on skirt, bodice trimmed in passamenterie and pink satin vest, hat to match imported from Paris, long pink kid gloves, bouquet of nephtoes roses and white carnations, diamond jewelry. The groom was attired in the conventional black. The attendants, Geo. Reineck and Francaise I will pay the highest A. H. Culver severed his connec | tion with the Jewett & Hickman | furniture establishment Monday, | and will take the road in the inter- est of a wholesale oil house. His territory will be in the northern } Mr. Culver has market price in Cash for all kinds WOOL offered. Wool Sacks Furnished on Application. LEWIS HOFFMAN. NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO. March 30, We have a few bushels of the Miehigan seed potatoes in stock. Baveiey Bros. High Graded Bulls for Sale. Ihave a number of fine, young, high graded bulls which I will sell at haps cneaniniaeliaiiinlilbsinssielthdaniaiiasaiiiinbionmatiapeisiaisiaiihiaiiimisiiiatihinissntasbmniensiaeninsietetraeiiiciencessincieansibidiiciinietnsistinimiesiiiitailnentiuieainsttiiis:siaienn itil aedicnaeasekanementenseneosceoncisnénstbielsiititeaciheseeaiainanbanecscatsaiominseiainiationt i z : ‘ in Lamar and reenfield. The|J-G. Simon, were dressed in full] part of the state. ie None o : umber that drew the diamond ring, | pay for the two suits, but he did not ae es no) ee Sone we qc the | fart very reasonable price. Terms to suit a d = oS Judge attended court at Greenfield | Knight of Pythias uniform, Ed. T.} been connected with the furniture oh J M Hoaccan ‘Biven away by the Wizard Oil com- { want to be bluffed. da ee al judee in the | Steele and Frank Allen wore black | house which he has just left Fan Ginn ee J. M. Hoacranp, lack Win eaday econine. and acted as special judge in the |* : ‘ ‘ : | Nyhart, Mo. | 'y day evening The Appleton City prospect com-| case of Irons vs. Yeaser. The case | dress suits with swallow tail coats | past five years and leaves of his own | - 2 eos teae : PP: y prosp : : jendia eal The M. E. church (south) held | P®2Y has gotten into a wrangle,| was taken by change of venue to | and silk hats. accord. He isa splend Agee een | 1. 0. 0. F. District Convention. nuarterly meeting Sunday, presiding just upon the eve of “striking it] Cedar county. It was a suit be-| Misses Mabel Jenkins and Allie | and we have no doubt will prove a | Riese —— of D. G. M., J. T. y ee es Z rare . . : : Eo eathers, of Rich Hill, a District Conven- der Brigga was present and con- rich,” and work is temporarily sus-| tween two large stock dealers and Hurley, _two beautiful little girls success iu his new field of labor. | Sgt ts agri seis lucted the services morning and|Pended. It bas been determined | has attracted considerable attention dressed in Valencinnes lace over pink | He has the best wishes a. Tres | niversary of the establishment of Odd Fel- H . = a = les b eat ress. pink silk = Tr i syOus i reel is | lowshipin the United States, was held in evening. to an almost absolute certainty that | among stock men. satin dress, pink silk hose and sash, and his numerous friends in this pelea a eatin eet) be Ss ‘| ee ee the vein is what is known in mining ——_—__---—- white slippers and long white gloves | city. Lodges were represented A) P. Francisco, who has been so- =) ne ne ly BR x fH fi » girls | Bates Lodge, Rieh Hill Lodge, Adrian i} —- parlance as “a blanket lead.” Ifso,] Uncle Billy Rogers, of Homer | acted as flower girls. | Seduce: Beers ded destiakedee. j ee Je = - 3 3 B zi Lodge, Everett a ‘ Lodge. pourning at Hot Springs, Ark., for]it covers considerable territory.—| township, spent Thursday in the} At the conclusion of the ceremony For sate—Hggs for hatching | crc aaes’ or Miamieali wecairebene sted i i voeka. 1 : = = = = 2 = = hee 3 i ert six weeks, returned home | Schell City News. city. He is now 74 years of age, and | the bridal party returned to the resi-| 5 pure ensue ors at $2.00 | mee Hil 608 Ane pe attran tie Rebecca iday. 7 ny = — 2 = = 3 4 Ae oe. | Degree ge. At 19 o’clock the conven- y: He was greatly benefited Rem he hale and hearty. Uncle Billy has} dence of W. E. Walton, where in 4 : . : : nearty. : sane = for fifteen (15) eges. tion was called to order by D. D.G.M., J. health. Wm. F. Hemstreet wishes us to} quite a remarkable family history, | company with Mr. and Mrs. A. W-| , 88 . T. Weathers, and was opened by singing i inform the public and old friends ‘ By id De. “ 23-3t Mrs. J. F. Witmots. the opening ode and prayer by Rev. L. A i AGT eehman aor aie eAsect iy anc’ ole Trienc's | and as remarkable as it may seem | Allen, uncle and aunt of the bride, Markham: Gfthe@ lio steers SEE cineek: j | jarade: S s : 2 frees oo vere . e . Ee 5 ay Tuesday ee si ; Gu Bes 8 | that he has engaged his services to his’ father is still living at Albia, | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reineek, Mr. and ; Address of welcome, by John A. Lefker, of i y g wi a large piec re : inues =e iss ; - 3 ¢ i j Mcraps pinned > the lope or hae [eee ne Rb Continues. the | Towa, at the advanced age of 111 | Mrs.Snow,Bir. Joe Simonjof Ottaway| Mins Anta Sanders Chu PIC | Smith, of ‘darn Loage, ater which tho a 4 eee Pp is business at the old stand. and wishes years, and is probably the oldest | Kan., and Mrs. Emma B. Sawyer, of icide by taking morphine, in inton eae ss eaTA ie Tee RSE ; ae e saloons shut down at 11] all his old customers to call and see gaan i the Uecied States Birmingham, Kan., dined. The | Saturday. The attempted suicide! the tady reception committee, consisting of j ey matt hum) He willleollect all accounts of = eae first course consisted of turkey with | Was caused by a difficulty in love af- ra Mephae i ee the late tirm of Hemstrect & Wright, We had the pleasure of a call on | dressing, chicken salad, new pota- | fairs with a young man by the name lL on, when tho j € @ sa iS, ef- e a = fe 3 3 a a ~ es es 4 fries and Kaur Tee 1 th z i ©" {and parties knowing themselves in- | Thursday last from Fielding E. By- | toes and green peas. Seeond course, | of Grief, who worked in the Tebo| * e Scedtapaest te | 6 ne, closec r ) ia : bs = af ee = TOE aa : a : S fA sio Mond é aa ur foors | debted to this firm will please call | bee. of Cass county, who isa candi-} ce cream and strawberries, angel} mills, the match being bitterly op } acaad onday night, in aceordance with on reo ze food, water melon, fruit and bride's yw : | the local option lay, and to-day. and settle. date for the State senate to fill out poe fiimal Gites, ieee posed by the young lady's mother. | : A : : the unexpired term of senator ies candi “0 Beare eee ton Butler, for the first time in many J.D. Cox. a young man 19 years| Qy r ¢ a ae anges, anes e nat és nd ee a | Se os : Sparks.deceased. We found Mr. By- At half past 1 oelock a general re- id ae © Son want all fears, is without an open saloon of are and son of a widow lad 1 _ Se Se “} J. K. Br r & Son want all an open sé = eee Se ae Oe ew any of bee to be a very clever, sociable gen- | ception was given which lasted until | Resekaotb Pee mete TRS | % Bethlahem township, Henry county, fees : Seaton So p.m, when the bri party took the schoo: bo ney can get. lens | The G. L. Smith, mentioned | who left home to go duck hunting | ome ONG NOUS RO Coud’ Tepre- | their departure for Kansas City and | ty of money at the lowest rates. 34t!| i the county court proceedings. the 23 L ‘OM = h 1 fai = S| sent this district with ability and Otis Ka hee ise lieu. | ee ee { > S88, } on the 23rd of March and faile Sone : 2W2, ne ; : €d tO | distinction. He is a farmer, conse} On their arrival at Ottawa agrand | Gianiee ne inl tor \ ublished in the Trues, is not Geo. Smith, our popular liveryman. George says he never borrowed a return, was found in a driftin Grand er typo of river the 22nd of April. His cloth- | quently should be well posted in the reception will be tendered them. by | needs of the farming We have oa Mr. and Mrs. A. W. All ) which the Knights of Pythi ce, who spent the winter in i th. returned ing, amunition and game bag were dollar of the school fund in his life, | still on his body. The verdict of the | 2° Soubt Mr. Brbe ® would | city will attend ix srobust and q and is not under the necessity of : | add strength to the t We call | Phe Ties exte sroved by the coroner's jury was that he came to} his death by accidental drowning. attention to his announcementin an- i and wishes the couple a happy an | other column. { | borrowing at all. | prosperous future. i |