The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 8, 1889, Page 8

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pensmrennen werent TB Ah AO RO i iS NG in AS 4 ea AACR a EM cil or MONEY AND LAND. —~ese-- BATES COUNTY LOAN andLAND CO, JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. 3u This Company invests money in real estate, buys notes and School Bonds, and deals inall kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS U 40 to 640 acres each, and good grazing lands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change — LOCAL ITEMS. Farmers, Lane guarantees goods. in directing Jetters to the new land you can recognize it as Ok., though the receiver may say it isa misnomer. \ Be sure and sce Pharis & Son be- fore buying flour. The first baby was born in Okla homa April 25. It first light in a wagon, and was christened Oklahoma Lewis. from Texas. saw the The parents are See Rising Star Jr., the Ge and all purpose horse, before breeding. G.B. Haggard, South west corner square, Butler, Mo. the because fine sad- Farmers, Lane farmers friend ; and why? he pays more for poultry and eggs and sells goods for less money than any man in Butler. Mrs. S. of Shobe present- ed her husband with a bright, bounce ing centennial baby of the boy gen- der yesterday morning, and grandpa Beck was celebrating the nation’s _ hundredth year with more than ordi- nary patriotism. May Ist Review. News reached us Wednesday from the coal region, near Youkum, that anegro, who had worked for one of the miners and slept with his son all winter, had lately considered him- self as a person of superior privileg- es, and about a week ago departed without cause, taking the daughter of his employer with him. Our in- formant says he was heard of at Springfield, Mo., but from there all trace of him was lost.—Hume Tele- phone. Our 50c uniaundered shirts are all linnen bosoms and reinforced back and front, American Clothing House. Fj Bert Plant, editor of the Boon- ville Star, publishes the following notice in his paper: “The editor of the Star wishes to inform its many readers in the city and throughout the country that he has positively let up on the flowi ing bowl and wishes that no one will ever ask him to join them in either a glass of liquor, beer or even the sparkling wine. Thisis a short no- tice, but watch the duck and see if he swims. Thie is all and nothing more.” is Parties wanting t 0 borrow money on long or short time, at low rates, with privilege of paying part or all before due and stop interest, should call on Walton Investment Co. tf © OWS, Uarlity town is Hive. business men, and the of this is the way they their city papers. A country paper tilled with flaming advertise ments is a better wide-aw } that subiect by the ers. The business man has ihe pr perity of the town in 1 his owt ing, and itis the htt never advertise, who complai the extreme « are Rising Star Jr.. is the ¢ stallion in the county, B. Haggard, Butler, M. & Tucker The best evidence of a prosper- ake hest evidence vertise in news- unmigration paper than the besi article ever written on western boom- L. F. Clemens Rev. | | will preach in the C. P. church next Sabbath worning and evening. You | are invited to attend. Bro. Austin spent aday of two in — Louis last week, and we infer | trom the puff he gave the Lindell hotel in that gave bim a free lunch. A fire R Mo... last week burned several business houses and the Southern Methodist alow i} There was s all the property burned except he ae which was valued at $7,000 Where is the man who will be able city, the proprietors in hmond, Ome surar to supercede Dr. Laws as superin- tendent of the State University. That Dr. national is a question now to be solved. Laws was an educator of reputation, and the school prospered under his administeration. I want at once a car load of geod fat horses, must be sound and good flesh, and from 5 to 8 years old. For such animals I will pay the highest market price. Bring them to Harris & Lisle’s stable, But- ler. Mo. D. A. the side. in Coryer & Ludwick. merchants on the Lyon grocery west want you tocall and see them and they guarantee to sell you goods ¢ as you can buy them in the ef ali kinds bought Come and see us. cheap city. Produce d sold. Examine our agg « Ladie 2s Fine Snors, big bargains, H. B. High, rner square, an st A te svible hail neighborhood of Youngs Creek Audrain county, last Friday, killing many cattle and injuring Jolin Heis- the In storm visited The stones weighed half a pound and were of different shapes. The cattle and other were laid out as if shot. stock struck It is said gold has been discovered near Arrow Rock in Saline county. Traces of the metal were found there more than thirty years but the Prospect- ing was again commenced a short gO, find was never developed. time ago under thie directions of an experienced Californie miner who pronounces d the tind a rich one. C. B. Lewis, the new ly elected constable has fitted up an office first-class style over Dr. Rice's drug store on the west side. — The tloors are neatly carpeted and the walls in handsomely decorated = with nice painting, It looks more like a par- lor than an office but then Charley 1s a very neat man and never does things by halves. Charlie Scott, who has been so- journing in Western Kansas for the past two years, returned home last week looking as fresh as a rose un- plucked. Itis announced by the Record that his services will be re- tained as clerk in the postoffice under the incoming P. M. Well, Charley is a first class boy, and will make a clever and accommodating official. room, Lane allows no house to pay more for poultry and eggs, and sell goods for less money than Lane the farm- ers friend. Marshal Morgan has selected two men for nightwatch, Mike Hedrick and Mr. Ferguson, and Friday was mixing among our business men with a subscription paper and letting them subscribe for the man they thought best for the place. We suppose the programme is, that the one that gets the largest vote or rather the most money subscribed on his column will be the watch. The question of permanently im- proving the highways of this state is receiving greater than it cor pret rureese attention this year The vesue generally through- out the state of 3 year after year as for some time past. unsatisfactory. improvement with sub: ‘the general prospe monwealth.—Oseec te Harri =X L ste s iM a) STRAW HATS. MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDRENS STRAW IF YOU WANT STRAW HATS AT A LOWER PRICE THAN EVER KNOWN Be sure and inspect this great bargain. WHEN WE SAY, LOW PRICES, Be sure and SAMUEL LEVY &cCco. een a eR TN RCE TORR IE RR EOS RE ETERS Mrs. and her children Mrs. F. Tygard, the last of the week. Judge J. D. Parkinsonand daught- . Miss Mary. went to Nevada yes oe The Judge went on law business. Miss Mary will visit the family of Judge Burton. two J. Thomas Orr Were visiling County court convened in regular session Monday with all the judges present. This being the regular termand as there will be con siderable business to transact court will probably remain in session dur ing the remainder of the week John M. Courtney, last week, pur chased the brick livery stable sxe erty and adjoinng brick business house of Jas.N. Smith, of Archie, It is Mr. Courtney's intention to at | once rebuild the stable recently burned down. The new be two stories high, 25 alarge addition in rear for extra buggy room. Mr. Courtney bought the property at quite a bargain and as he never does things by halves, itis his intention to make this a mode! barn, andl he will do it. x130, with Work will soon be begun on the Emery block on the northeast corner of the square. Monday FE. A. Ben- nett and carpenter Graves were busy staking off the ground and making ready to prepare the lot for the foundation of the two brick business houses. Mr. Bennett will superin- x the erection of the buildings and with his well known business capacity you may depend upon it all work will be done first-class, and there will be no delay. The prospects for a full crop of fruits of all kinds were never better at this season. The April report of state agricultural college shows that the prospects for a good crop of cereals of all kinds is better than for years. It dces look as if the peo- ple are to be blessed this year. If the farmer raises good crops all other business enterprises prosper. A good crop this year and real estate in Bates county will advance 20 per cent. Oscar Reeder, County Treasurer, informs us that he has redeemed three more of the old Prairie City bonds of $1,000 each. This makes seven that has been redeemed under Mr. Reeder’s administration. still | leaving twenty-six to pay. Interest | on all outstanding paid to date. The levy was originally 80 cents on the | | $100 valuation, whica was reduced | to 70 cents last year and the proba- bilities are that there will be a still | further Mr. Reeder is making officer, always reduction. efficient an 1e Tuinute he has the monev ou 1 those bonds Attention Farmers! stable will | Spot Cash Direct From the Manu We have placed them on sale to-day, and are willing to give the public: } was found in his room: !hope in a future, j per to Mr. Fry in September of the We Have Purehased a Full Line of AreumT SUvant f | THEM FOR acturel. 139 doz. in Aggregate We mean wl call A VICTIM OF DRINK. A Female Settler Shot. Guthrie, Oklahoma. M -Miss The Suicide of © 2 i A awes at) y : The Suicide of ¢ olonel & ’ Hawes a Nannita Daisey ReRReeHOt Lamar—The Letter Pound in & His Room through the arm yesterday by a San- bei ta Fe engineer named Stafford who Colonel F. M. Hawes, special had jumped her claim. Miss Daisey agent of the Washington Life In | was making a visit to her claim after surance company, with an office in j filing on it, and was met by Stafford the Almo building, ended a spree at Lamar Saturday by committing sui- cide. He left his business here on } April 25 and tad been at Lamar drinking hard. He was about years old. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon a who fired three shots at her. not She is, Stafford 12) to stake seriously — injured. abandoned his engine before 55 o'clock on Monday in order out the claim. bell boy discovered Hawes dead on The low prices at the “Rac ket the floor of his room and a pistol by Store”. southeast corner square as- his side. He had shot himself in) tonishes the natives \ the heart. A letter contaming A Sad Suicide. the following A peculiar though very sad case of suicide occurred at No. 13, Keith & Perry mines Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James White was the unfortunate woman, who by her own hand pre ferred to meet death Our reporter has it that a number devil his “One more victim for the that never lets loose. Onee in grip no human agency can save you. All sense of honor, family pride, duty, the loved and dependent, the | agony of 2 devoted wife, the finger | of scorn, nothing on this earth can) of friends had congregated at the save aimen once in the clutches of residence of Mr. and = Mrs. James 1 the liquor habit. His doom is set | White to spend the afternoon, and |} and sealed, no pride in his past, no \ during the evening conversation, Mr. he sinks at last | White was wont tease his wife, and in the bleak and bitter gulf of utter, she being a woman of strony tem | despair."—-K. C. Star | perament, flew into a passion, and Col. Hawes was a remaining so until an opportunity former citizen Eas “ : offered took some strychnine, and of this place, and is well known by | CUS (00" : | : {ere the doctor could) arrive lay a our business men. He came to | {corpse in the midst of what was | Butler in March, 1887, 2nd bought | the Bates County Republican, and | was its editor until he sold the pa-| about twenty minutes previous,a hap- | py gathering. This is assigned | as the only reason for such an act} as Mr. White and wife, it said, have always lived happily together, except | | attimes the wife was prone to be a! little jealous of her huaband. — This | is indeed sad, that a wife—a mother | —ina moment of passion should | thus end her career upon so small a | provocation, and leave behind many friends and dear relatives to mourn | | the result of her foolish act.—Rich ! Hill Review. j Just think of it! same year. He was a man of con- siderable ability and a genteel look- ing gentleman, but unfortunately for him he had an ungovernable appe- tite for liquor and went on a num- ber of protracted sprees while a res- dent of this city. The protracted meeting at the M. E. church, south, is still pro- gressing with unabated _ interest. For the past week Bro. Shackleford has been alone, and feeling that the work and responsibility was too great, has again importuned Rev. Francisco, who promised when he | left lastgweek to return and lend his | strength and assistance if desired. | So Rev. Shackleford expected him } down yesterday. With these two gentlemen at the helm assisted by the good ladies of the church, who | | have taken a deep interest from the A mens’ good can Clothing House. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To THE EprroR—Please in‘orm your read- ers that I have a positiveremedy for theabove named disease. By its timely use thousands of ; iomeeee cases have been permanently cured. | I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme- dy PREE to any of yourreaders who have con- sumption if they will send me their express ; acre Office address. Respectfully, 4. SLOCUM. M.C.. 18] Pear! st., New York. | THE louning after the interest of his con stituents in matters of this nature... very commencement, the public can | jlook for such a revival as never \before visited the city of Butler. | The meeting will continue onthrough |the week and the doors stand ajar) for all who will. DEMOCRATS HAVE GIVEN UP THAT HC. Wyatt & Son. ARE SELLING | The battalion of troops sent to’ Oklahoma from Leavenworth. have | been withdrawn and sent home. The country is quiet and those who | secured claimns have settled down to; work. Stop and Look. and H. B. Higa & Co., at the «Ri LUMBER, ‘ ‘convince the ladie: i thet tmey oa PAINTS, LIME LIME, anaes Omain. Ds. 6 C. WYATI S SON as the rush will take them aw: ONE RE TN aA ,on him, | to mothers as the most s) | and sure cure for all skin d LEE -:- CULVER solid suit for only $2.00, at Ameri- | ATS. at a Very Low Price, general benetit. lat we say, xy: \OT A PIMPLE ON TIM NOW. ad with Kezema. Hair all gone. Scalp covered with sores. Thought bos heir would never crow. Cur ed by Cuticura Remedios Heor splendid and not 2 Pimple on him hot say enough in praise of the CUTIL EMEDIES. M . When one year Was 80 bad with | a that he lost all His scalp was eovered with ernp- which the doctors said is seall ane and that his hair would never gre ain. De- spairing of a cure from physician Sagan the use of the Cuticura Remedies, and, am happy tosay, with the most perfect success Hi ry hair |s now splendid, | th § not a pimple I recommend the C ura Remedies economical, of infants and children, and feel that every mother who has anamMicted child will thank me for so do- ing Mus. ME. Woopsum, Norway, Maine. A fever sore hight Years Cured, I must extend to you the thanks of one of my customers, Who has been cured by using the Cuticura Remedies, of an old sore, caused bys long spell of sic) kness of fe ver eight years ago. Ie was so bad he was fearful he would have to have his le; putated, but ishappy to say he is now entirely well,—-sound as a dollar He requests me use his name, which is HH Cason, merchant of this Druggiet, sboro, rene. severe Scalp Dasease Cured. A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much us disease of the scalp, and re- {from the various remedies she tried Cuticura the disease promptly lded to thin treatment, and in a» short while she Was ertirely well. ‘There has been no return of the disease, and Cuticura ranks No. Lin our estimation for diseases of the skin. REV. J) PRESSLEY BARRETT, DD, Raliegh, M. © C utriua Remedies Area posith ure for every torm of akin, scalp, and blood disease, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofula, exrcept possibly ieh- thyosia. Sold everywhere. Price, Soap, 25c.; Resolvent, $1 Porrkn Dica Boston. nprSend for ‘'How to Care Skin Disease,’’ oy 4 pages, 50 il! ww illustrations. ; and 100 testimon! BABYS yc Caticura, Wwe ; Prepared by the AXD CHEMICAL COKPORATION, Skin and Be alp, prese Tyedand beautitted by Cuticuna Soar. Absolutely pure EVERY MUSCLE ACHES Sharp Aches, Doll Pains, Strains and Weaknesses relieved in one min- ute by the Cutierri Anti-Pain Piae- ter. The frat and only instantaneous pain- killing, strengthening plaster. 25 cents LOOK HERE. If you want to save money, get to do your | PAPERING,$ CALSOMINING, PLASTERING AND {CISTERN WORK | Ba Satistaction made. aes | | | i given or no charges Ice! lee! Ice! I have now on hand two hundred tons of ice whigh I shipped. the greater part from Nebraska. Owing | to the scarcity of ice in that region and the high freight, I will be com- pelled to sell it an advanced price. | I would be pleased to have the pat- ronage of all of my old customers and as mauys new ones as may feel disposed to give me their support. Ten pound cus- tomers 1} cts. or $4.50 per month, 100 pound refrigerators 1 cent per pound, meat markets 75 cts per hun- dred pounds. L. Ss. - Pappock. Poultry Waata. I will pay more cash troney than anybody in Butler, your eggs, chickens, turl chickens wanted : at Bud Athi ide a Co Go wanted Sonu.

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