The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 15, 1889, Page 5

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{ SENSATIONAL SHOOTING SCRAPE G. W. Roberts and M. G. Bradley Ex- | change Compliment the Shape of Pistol Shots. | REASONS Few Substantial Reasons. Why You Should Call W. Roberts a prominent me and See jo H. Blacherts tivo: 5 aed iy, jnear that town. It appears that | NEW j erts storeand then was insulting in | We learn just as we goto press from a reliable source 2 Sensation- | al shooting scrape that took place Monday at Papinville, between Geo. i the matter, so much that Mr. | | Roberts’ forceably ejected him. This operation was repeated when | Bradley threw a rock through the i front door and Roberts returned the | | compliment witha pistol shot. No | | damaye was done. Bradley went to | this home about two miles from | town and arming himself returned. | He found Mr. Roberts in front of} His S50 F Ist, the goods are all new and of the la est styles. 2nd, you will find the newest and choic- est line of clothing, hats and gents’ furnish- ing goods in the city. m Brd, all goods as represented or = a refunded. Ath, you are always welcome, pened tire upon went wi te hin 1 Br was iMOGHeY Mrs. Patien receis we re | pleased to see you whether you buy cr not. A.K. BLA CHE RR’. PALACE HOTEL BUILDING. querer », 74 & SH. > Cees ; > doz Lisle thread a pair i rev? Dyor 30 styles f Se each 2 of a} is hed yof old Mt. Pl ene 5 staw hfts sold by ot] thwest. buy in]: s on the $1.00 1 cets exanfination paper, mecBtne Scenel aieOlanikG AOC ane coods for less | ve belevied | 12 Sheets note paper ze Truc Blue 5e each. = a oy and . ore can ‘ ee hon oF this one Taal 12 good lead pencils Our Own” liquid shoe dressing 10¢e. i : orcing sale, at Sum Levy & Co. at vase i 1d 3 mills | “~ Cheap money te loan on farms : - — : ie sna hess) fand on | === = a} Jas. K. BuvGier. P.M. Steele, ex Judge of the coun- | the real and pe rty of . : Je . ‘ ae ty ¢o and one of then sub. } old Prairie City township for th See our fine assortment of Ladies’ and Gents underwear, flannel Farmers, Lane guarantees his | stantial y goods. ant sant a t t} Mon-} ASS Gen. Joe Shelby was shaking | day ; hands with his: y friends in But- a pee eee Mr. Stephens rep- y 5 : : 1 fae. Gents fine Mackinaw hats others | ; itsa responsible water works = sell at T5e goat 40e during this cash | eonpany. an z peak ie } Children’s flue straw hats regular | cole. 4 Site company, and that was his business y & Co, rn Butle proper that of He will no doubi at the xe put in his bidalong with other companies. The Bates County Horticultural Society will meet at the residence of Judge Robar the Butler Nursery- y 18th. Every price 50c now goat 25e during this sale. Sam'l Levy & Co. The heavy rains Saturday and} Sunday were excellent medicine for Yo one of the clever | commodating and be: t, most ac- ounty clerks ‘man, on Saturc — the chintz bug. = member is earnestly requested to be | Bates county has ever had Thos. L. Isaae Fowler, a prominent young | Present, as there will be some very | Harper the Tres this week is plac- F fagmer living southeast of Butler, | Lnportant matter before the society. . under = obligations. Bis : ages aot and stantis E i arper has bi in office a little veus a pleasant and substantial Please notice our advertisement ! : over two ye nd zs an officer that attends strictly, punctually, honestly and faithfully to business he has never had a superior. The general public has at all times been treated with kinduess, respect and fair ness, no partiality being shown on his part to any person having business with his office. call Monday. ; | and hear the low prices we are mak- J.C. Clark will remodel the front img on govods, but remenber these of his building on the cast side of #re hard wee s cash prices and noth- the square, by putting in a new) 2S but the cash will take the goods. plate glass front. Sam Levy & Co. Our 50 cent unlaundered shirt is | , The Springtield water sup ty has | same as others sell for 75 cents. j been tested by a committee of the | Awentcan Croruina House. | Cty council and declared untit for Ber erset : use. Stables, hog pens and grave Dr. J. G. Walker is making ar-| yards are drained into it, the amount rangements to put a new front in his | of organic matter found in the water drug store building on the north being enormous. The pecple are side. alarmed. Gents fine hats, worth $2.00 go at $1.25 during the great sale, at Sam’l Levy & Co. Farmers, Lane makes a eall for two hundred million hens and spring chickens, which he will pay the fol- lowing prices in h: Old hens, 4 cents per pound; spring ,chickens 9 cents per pound. In trade, old hens 5 cents; spring chickens, 10 cents per pound. Bring your chickens to Lane, the only Poultry and Egg man, and the farmer's friend, Peter Last, West side square. Our 50e unlaundered shirts are | all linnen bosoms and reinforeed back and front, American Clothing House. J. M. McKibben went to St. Lou- is yesterday evening to buy goods. He was accompanied by Miss Hattie McKibben. Carey Johnson, formerly a Butler | boy, now of Jeplin, was in the city Sunday visiting friends. Dr. T. C. Bulware presented J. R. | Davis with a premium baby of the | sige : feminine wane Wednesday evening | democratic t icket. The republican Haat | party says trusts are private concerns, | and must not be interferred with. By | voting against the trusts you can al- | so kill off the high tariff monoply Clintou is making great prepara- tions for the tournament of the southwestern firemen’s association which will convene at that place June 11 and continue in session four days. The town councils of many of the neighboring villages have been invited to attend in a body. Parties wanting to 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 & Tucker Investment Co. tf Dr. J. W. Choate, of Johnstown and Miss Lulu Jackson, of Harrison- ville, were united in marriage Wednesday evening last. The cere- mony was performed in the Baptist church, at Harrisonville, by Rev. The best way for the farmers of this county to kill off twine and all other kinds of trusts is to vote the Genuine French balbriggan un- derwear only 25c a garment, at ee. oar Caen hoe | which is sucking the very life blood | Dean, at 8 o'clock p- m. Immedi- ; x : | of the farmer and laboring man. ately after the ceremony the happy Jas. R. Glass, of Sprague passed| ,_. 3 ne . couple took the §:30 train for Butler, E =A ~a-, | Pharis & Son stays with their cus- if = 5 2 roaeh Butler Friday, with his lit-| tomers ra prices me ae. ad arriving at 9:45 they were driven to = le daughter on a visit to Uncle} the palatial rusidence of C. B. Lewis <a John Evans, in Shawnee township. ;. The farmers are about the only and entertained until Thursday | body of producers in this country that can't form a trust or pool on —. they have to sell, or shorten ES : the hours of labor. They must take with their crops, ‘the ruling price of the market, and The office building of the South- | work from four o'clock in the morn- west Lead and Zinc Smelting Co.,; ing to 8 and 9 at night. Neverthe- at Rich Hill, was struck by light | less they are the only happy, inde- ning during Friday night’s storm} pendent, doas-you-please class of and burned to the ground. people on the globe. E. A. Bennett put hands and teams to work Monday morning re- morning when they departed for Johnstown, where the doctor had everything in readiness for his hap- py bride. Doctor Choate is a prac- ticing physician and prominent druggist of Johnstown, and is one of our most enterprising and pro- gressive business men, while his fair bride is a lady of rare attamments and one of the belles of the city in which she lived. The Tres wishes the young couple the best of pros- perity and happiness, and hope they may live long to enjoy their wedded life. Both Mr. and Mrs. Choate are graduates of the Butler Academy, and formed acquamtance and freind- ship at school which finally ripened into love, courtship and marriage. The streets of the city for the past week furnish unmistakable | proof that: the farmers are busy Don't miss our House, it is on the | East Side, where we have been for | : : 13 years, and you will alway find us | moving the debris and leveling the “right side up,” and our prices the | ground for his two buildings on the lowest. Come at once. | northeast corner of the square. The Saw Levy & Co. | rock masons were also put to work a _, | getting out the rock for the founda- The office of the smelter at Rich | tion, and Power Bros., are preparing Hill, was struck by lightning during | to burn the brick. you see ina the electric strom Friday night and | short time the handsome double burned to the ground. Among the | store building will begin te loom up losses was seven or eight barrels of jand be a lasting monument to the oil. | city of Butler. Moved to the West Side- High & Co., proprietors of the Racket Store on the southeast cor- ner of the square, moved their stock of goods to the brick building on the west side near the Bates county National Bank, formerly occupied by Dr. Lansdown This will furnish these gentlemen more room to do business in, in fact this change was Sunday school and chureh services, Our reasons for this great break will be held atthe Ohio street M. E. | in prices, is that we have to reduce church Sunday. The building has | our large stock, we want less goods been recently painted, papered and | and more money. You will find the otherwise repaired, and now presents ; best b: ns ever offered during our avery handsome appearance. The | business career, but we want cash : work was done by Hupp & Elliott, | for every sale. Yours, made necessary by the increasing ‘@ spainters and paper hangers. Saw Levy & Co. | trade which demanded more room. and id. DB: i rs, assignee of James H »F —_ & ce I Ordered that there be levied on | 20, DO X FIC 3 } be on tax book for 188% For state rev County Conrt Proceedings. Frauk Downey adjudged insane | and ordered sent to asylum No. 3. Resign 1g eae be Elias Leon. justices of the peace, | of Hudson township, accepted { A.C. Nichols and Jobn Baidwin appointed justices of the peace for | Hudson township vice T. P. Jame Effort will be ade to interest every customer to us this week both in Notions and Shoes and we give you some prices in each line that defy competition when quality is considered. Our regular fi t appointed justice of ee au. line is shoes and we lead the van in making low prices on good the peace for New Home township, | vice J. T. Butler, resigned. | Dram shop license to Mart Hughes Chris Schmitt and J. W. Wider, | Rich Hill. Ordered that C. F. Boxte pointed county cor joner to make deed to lots 3 and 4, block 34 in the town (now city) of Butler to goods. 200 pairs Ladies Fine Kid Button Shoes, all sizes, $1 40, wort h S200 120 pairs Ladies Cordovan Button Shoes, all sizes, $1025, worth S1 75 > ap- 40 pairs Ladies House Slippers. ive, worth 75e. 193 pairs Shoes and Slippers on Bargain Counter, - r 9) the taxable property of Bates county | for the taxes of ISS9, and same to } 386 pair Ladies French Kid sample es worth from $3.50 to $6.00 a i). pair, consigned to us to sé These are fine ¢ | “ ods and 1.00 val. must be seen to be appreciated. Notions, Rochester Bargain Company, Locts. t& ‘y cent | townshiy Linen towel taxes of 1859. shirts, fine neckwear, table linen, napkins, hosiery, ete. Ordered th at all bridges in the county ridg Marias Des € s attached to the different road districts to be repaired at the cost of townships when such repairs do not exceed $20 } al over We have almost anything you ean call for in notions, farnisbing goods and in boots and shoes we are THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BUTLER. | | G. G. Glazebrook attd $ circuit court 14 00 zebrook, board prisoners 10 00 Come and investigate for yourself. 3 00 : eounty court 10 00 C. W. Porter st Lee 12 00 R. & T. A. Ennis mdse coun- e ty clerk 23 50] , LAT. A Ennismdse Reeder 7005/2. A. WEIL, Manager. ce co elk 3 85 ae = <= > = Inquest on Jesse Christoleer 33 15 NOR PED SIDE SQUAR William Waugh 21 60 Oscar Reeder cancellation on a j i county warrants 7.049 SS Oscar Reeder int on same 686 22 ¢ com school 11.146 00 Twp No. 2 300. 00 ee ae 3 470 00 st 5 500 00 | >: °E5) OF BATES COUNTY fe 16 300 00 ] ee « 620 350 00 < « 2 3000! Southeast Corner of Square, Osear Reeder Prairie City Ta formers Seampicdiby G St malrond bonds 5,000 00 (In room formerly occupied by Grange Store.) O. Reeder Prairie City R. 4 Pyar R. coupons 1,740 0} CashCapital. - $20,000.00 O. Reeder Prairie City R. rae R. ex. & Bank com. 7 35] D. N. THOMPSON, President, J. K. ROSIER, Vice President O. Reeder Mt. Pleasant R. — E. D. KIPP, Cashier. R. coupons 7,8 % r O. Reeder warrants for ex. DIRECTORS. and bank com. 25 86 = i Sa pee J. K. Rosier, - T. W. Sitvers, - J. J. McKee Leaping ig RB. RB. 12 15 J. EvertncuaM, - Jxo. STEELE, - A. S. Rosier, D. N. Tuompsox, M. R. Lyte, FE. D. Kier. Mrs. Mary Hall supt pauper f 229 75 —— Heston Mallett janitor 7 50 Does a General Banking Business. R. J. Hurley lum co. mdse Special attention given to time deposits and interest paid on same. poor farm 18 39 = Hurley lum co. mdse jail 409 nein = E ns - 2 eee I AM NOW PREPARED TO SERVE Bennett, eeler & co mdse one #8) ICE COLD DRINKS Bennett, Wheeler & co mdse 4 ° bridge com. 4 ‘ 2 50 aa ah E.S.Carrithersmds poorfrm 3 50] — ST ae. ST Bates Co. Nat'l bank to int MILK SHAKE. PEAR CIDER. on warrant “No. 890” 37 74 f W. W. Hill diging paup grave 3 00 LEMONADE. CRAB APPLE CIDER. Jewett & Hickman paup cof- fin and carrying corpse to SODA POP. PEACH CIDER.! grave yard 7 50 fi R. E. Lewis work on Bells GINGER ALE. ORANGE CIDER. mill bridge 8 00 ie Walls & Holt mdse sheriff 465 : : ss ee 2 35 For a Delicious and Refreshing Drink Call at Happ & Elliott wrk at jail 16 50 E. T. Steele & co mdse court Headquarters. house 95 Chas. Walker const election 5 Hudson township 1 00 0 mM an S ove ore. O. H. Frazee const election Lone Oak township 1 00 : : ; Sarah Powell sup Sarah Mc- EAST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. F| Allister 22 00 = : ats ae a B. Hiehly supt Win Buzan 15 00] I will pay more cash money than HAVE YOUR CLOTHING i Dr. O. F- Renick } salary co anybody in Butler, for your eggs, = 4 physician and cert insanity 27 50 chickens, turkeys. os —_— a é ry [ Jno C. Hayes clerk fees 5 35| wanted at big prices coe _ Co Tt W. F. Rosser mdse coroner 4 00] Atkinson's or A. L. oo = ati Pants Made te Order $5 wa Lee Nelson 2 wolf scalps 3 00| Good hand picked 33: = pales 3 Saits fe 300 L. A. Orr services as step. 60 00 1 Made te Orter J.N.Gipson coal for poor farm 2 40 Asylum No. 3 sup insane 179 75 PIERCE & ESSEX. Write for Samples, Fashions Mrs. Geo. Patterson sup Barbers, north side square. None bnt s ae J. Stratton 20 00 | the very best workmen employed, For W. re) Jackson pros atty 10 00 | 2 first class shave, shampoo, hair cut, R Snel = = = Geo. H ale 12 00 cleaned or dressed, or soviuoe in one Ho ee eae a) - ca < ~-| line, give us a call. Pompa« our hair Made to ze apse i —" B = = aspecialty. Satisfaction guar- | nee wt: oui 2 Se Sam Jones tem v ti . aban isis isesetinin dn-cvsbesetohietinbdiwmodbaniints

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