The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 25, 1891, Page 8

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| H.L. TUCKER, | ssor to. G Walker DRUGGIST. E Drug d Medicines | BARBER BARBER Hair Cutting, Shampooing. 1 All clean and fas! ble, opposite the post office FRED DORN, Proprietor. LOCAL ITEMS. Dehorning Cattle. Purties having cattle to dehborn | in Bates county cun get the same done with clippers at 10 cents per) head. Address G. D. Arnold, 1s 4° Butler, Mo fownship elections Tuesday March sist. W. H. Parse, the newly elected | Republican Mayor of Louisiana, Mo. | started in by appointing the best men to ofiee, re ’ He ‘ “ment to ele-| vate the standard of culture in the! west, a copy of Goldsmith's “De serted Village” is given to ever body who-buys a ticket to the Ed Musee in St Joseph. The cashier of the bank at War-| reusburgh recently received a postal | note for $1 from Laurel Biugh a convict in the Missouri State peniten- tiary from Caro!l county Mo., fo ihe for the fat ure welfare be furwardedto the destitute peo.) ple in Northwestern Kansas. In grape culture; Missouri stands fitst in quantity produced to the aera and fourth in the numbers. of | acres cultivated. Thisis a most ex-} cellent record for a state which has | not, as some other states have, inade a epeciaity of the business. Mrs. Swan, wife of H. Swan, of the Reeord, accompanied by her! children, arrived in the city on Tues day, from Nevada. She will remain | in Butler for some days before re- suming her journey to Colorado, |, where she is going to visit her moth- | er and recuperate, her health being | very poor. Butler is now trying to secure a lax factory and it hard telling what they will want next. But, howe er, we glory in their enterprise and| rustle, and if they keep things going | as they have the past six months they will soon have a city of no little, importance. Keep a stiff upper- lip | neighbor, and the rewspapers are deing the ry is won. - | 3utler’s work toc ant Hill Ga- awake citizens.-— zeite. A man named W.L. Halladay at-| tempted to commit suicide by eut-!s ting his throat at the Comme Hotel in this city last Tuesd ing. The cut was made with dull pocket knife or else the weuld have been a success. As it W lose call. Drs. Dixon an sattended to his wounds live. Despondeney fro s was the eause of Bis ak is not known. ‘he Noticer acknowledges au sent at the ce lesque, yitauicn chairman, the commi Hood's Sa sapa tide of popularity, which position it has reached by its own intrinsic, un- Aoubied merit. ai | and backed by her wide- TEY ARE HERE! Mah OM CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, f ‘ive, Latest Styles. are their regular voting on ES urday, March 2st ry or pnilnee in k p. m, to place in candidates for the several township | 1 Eel HA ore 5 ‘ IRS AEE NOL ITB. Fea et full history nd the » cordially in objects of Sry an, Reo BRa is ba County papers please copy Double Wedding At the res Me Ko Mareh ivth, ut Timmons, of Altona. COM AND SEE OUR Millinery ee cci"" To See the Latest Styles,Come The young people th. | Browning, of Butler of The wel for the oc Freeman of the latest viand rd is in ses-} sion at the clerk's office; the Mingo ard is also here to adjust matters TO = SANEL LEVY & COMPANY, y of the contracting parties | were in our ¢ r- | be democrats. . U) Beno RICE, T. L. HARPER. peace tay nouns Bue S| other portions the past to the de sient ei ae ceareras a RICE & HARPER, upon the matrimonial sea are mem a vrs of the best families of this coun- The Times extends its wee prospe fand h |strewn with towers. i ees i hedge t : A Card folks were invited to Eprror Tras: | to.epe i the the evening: apa: rt a splendid time. ...Dr “Me. s: L weil giveafree dinner to the next a) township boars they are sure to, Toe wheelers of ; The friends in the cou pes to see their pat away | 80: Lhe Jim Cole have eon Yhere seems to be some es- tion raised, in view of jiment as county surveyer by nor Francis, : democrat, neve | ticket In my life , tinue to so vote, 5 : j joice to learn that be hes suilicien ove ciples of the de torm to what I 1 j best interest party con- mm the streets to be for the i f the state aud rt -DEALER IN--—— Pure and Reliable Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, | putl r to-day on business Avy other s ents to the | tea: ; ry are false and malicious. | AK. of § PRESCRIPTIONS AND RECEIPTS A SPECIA TY. foun FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF THE BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Respectfully, J.B. Marcu. in this ec: Tues | The musicale given at the Bap-|! cane came tist church Monday evening was well tee arrisonville, Rich Hill and Neva | wren paps attended and proved a decided suc da. Asplendid time was had and |» |Cess in spite cf the inclement weath jan elegant supper was served at the, Ms a = Organs For Sale. | Notice of Schoo! Election. 1 | > . . jer. The ee arch was crowded, stand-| Laclede hotel. The following is a | When she had Children, shegavetheraC I have secured the agency for the} Notice is given that an election to ing room being at a premiu The| jlist of the charter members of the! Western Cottage organ, formerly | be held in the Butler School district | | leutertainment was given to raise |New lo« held Ly Miss Belle Thompson sto buy sone books for the| R- A- Atkinson, T. P. Baldwin, | Flax Seed to Loan. is one ofthe best anale of h. The participants acquitted | Gus Jernhardt, C. W. Bosswell,| We are prepare: = Bates county, Mo., on the first Tues- day in April, 1891, the proposition to make the tax levy for the ensuing mor | chure 7 : & 3 ise ; year 65 ceuts on the $100 valuation ith elves with credi Paul Be Wir MecCi uts,;to farmers in Foiy nether aie sas e s = cine W. M. Crabtree, J. F. Catt G, | secu ati dirs ; I - peor yer Yeck tor a Dollar a Year, E. Cattex Geo. W. Ely, S. Butler elev be d voters eweek™ f the Her, S. P. Francisco, R. G. Feely, C ; said election D. Fle: W. W. Graves, S. + sae time — se 3 7 vr said city and Heinline, O. a gs James ng arp e n each ae aia 1, F. Knoklinski, Silas ao the 3. Ludwick, C. B. Lewis, si for 7, J. Aw. Patton, C. me e Bi — rsch hool board. oe ‘5 D. Smith, J. W. Tucl Ross Hose, Throat: te Catach Sth and ‘Grand Ave., Kansas Cily, ilo, Annual Announcement Free. At Laclede Hotel, Butler, Apri isic & es. Doors w exercises will acting upon their honor as Knights did justice to the same in a chivalrie | Javis, een aie ~ hour pes = = ae 7 es il17 & 18;May 15 & 16; June later. Tickets may be o tained from | rite Bradtield Reg. 19 & 20 g the students and at the door of te| jmanner. We hope that Blue Flag, 'Co., Atlanta, Ga. for particulars. FRANK CUDDEBACK. 0. Be ng the third Fri- day and _ 17-2 o 190 may ever prosper. je by all druggists 16-m E. C. Ogburn, Auctioneer. ay an Saturday of each month. . sia a SEAM A SN

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