The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 24, 1891, Page 5

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. — od } exchange, call on R Mrs. M. A. Fulton: daughter, Miss Mary left Wednesday evening City, Virginia, on a visit. \ ee - ——— BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES | | pa LOCAL ITEMS eaten | ‘Vonsorial Artist. | >ixchairs, no waiting, you are next smoothshave and a shampoo. Fi s e city. Best barber North Main street, opposite po J. R. Parren Prof. Deerwester gave us pleasant eall Saturday. ol. Dooley of Rich Hill, was up attending court Monday. Miss Eenma C visiting i 3 friends in Independence The farming community was wel ented in Butler Saturday | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Jolin Bosna, died Thursday last j march x ; ; i , frs. A. A. Risler. is home from! The weather perr ng corn plow-! her visit te ? . 1 i ; isit to ) Min vis ling and wheat eut be the Wehada plea aSALt « S lay | Ot der r farmers from our staunch { 7 Ww ae il sett of Sur te pe The ~ las - The heavy rains have do one m the G De reie good thing, it has kept the et ; S s of the chir Mrs. Win Hic! Monday for Colorado S; . 1 the Ulmer visit oS We regret to learn that J. ROS SOM 1s quite sick y ‘ at his Miss Della Kellogg of h Hi spent | 4 v at the res of Mr. B ert Cu c Log away slowly with very iitti r- jest being mauifested by the geue Adrian will celebrate the 4th this! year, 80 her big posters announce. public. The sale of Gai soWay cathe in th s _ _ guaranteed by the! city Saturday was wel! att paud cig ve Prone OS URE po eCatthe thoroughbreds were kr : Phe Miss Rose Ferrell, of Joplin, is !at reasonable prices Will Mane tbe Late y this week The Russian government is sti i rene ee : be: ented ina Judge Parkinson is spenking a! prosecuting the Jews, and the we x ig 2 few days in Springfield, M reports of these pevj by the gor z t wy court. jeri confirmed j ee j ; ing co t t tis confirmed. ; market affords Mrs. I. N. Mains took her depart- Missouri is saying very little about Tay the fret tl M 6 the frst account o L ca~ ure last week for Coldwater, Michi-| her wheat, but when the time comes - 7 | tions of Mr. Bardsley, the repr gai on a short Mrs. J. W. ob a Visit to Mrs Visit | Mirestone is in the city | hier parents Mr. J.C. MeConnell and Mrs Donovan is putting down a | concrete walk in front of her resi dence on Ohio street Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nave. of West Boone township, were in the city Monday and favored us. T. L. Pettys has made some im-| provements on his residence in’ the northwest part of town. Miss Eva Jackson, who las been | Mrs. HL. Dixon has returned to her home. visiting her friend Fs Laundrying of all kinds done and \ for figures the old Jat the foot of the cl | Shot. rl will not stand fean ex-treasurer of Philadel eal F later food what he (We hope) such another opportunity from: us. fund iss by a long $673,450. but i lnvestiga- tion it has b Your attention is called to the eir- Hull, stole $4,000,000 of et ere i ood r the school cular letter of U. 5. of the Farmers president Missouri, r part of money about t his stealir s nothi 'S epubliean. not even which we publisi: th aper. oe iheiods ot emer Patronize home inst s by! pile of rood sending your wash to the hand near Manne laundry. 30 tf - s the bo- wife left Mon-! ‘Lhe profes- Professor St: | rand j day for Warrensbury will wife Institute | be ab- ” attend the state and traiming school, and will sent several week greatly decom An excursion train left the track RSC Point, N. ¥. Saturday, and |}, near Oak 29-4f guaranteed at Geo. I. Cattelin’s }one young man was killed an nearly . laundry. 30 Uf tifty others were dangerously injur W. Eldridge, contractor ; C.J. MeDonald, wite and little) ed, by having their ribs, legs and! carpenter work on Shannon's daughter, Bessie. are visiting Warrensbur rela tives and friends in Farmers are busy | wheat, rvesting their | to be the | largest yield ever had in Bates coun- | ty. which promises Jolin Steele is patting down a con crete walk in front of his property the of syuare. on southwest corner the | Corn is looking well in most tields and if it stays dry a week or ten, days it will be clean and in splendid | condition. The great June clearing sale is still going at Samuel Levy & Co and stillthere is many good bar-! gains left. Jas. Ortan, of St. Joe. is in the city visiting his friend Miss Susie| Jones, both attended the blind school | t. Louis. A. B. Owen, a prosperous farmer, good democrat and an excellent gentleman, of Grand River, gave us | asant call Monday. Wn. W. Brown of Denver, son of | Judge D. V. Brown, ¢ week to attend the marriage of his same home last | sister Clara to T. P. Baldwin. Another draft for two millon six) hundred thousand dollars on aceount of pensions has just been drawn on ry Foster. the government by et sell or} 29-tf to atron. It you have real estate and Parkinson, | for Chase grand. | Lace curtains and fine fabrics | laundried in tine style at the Han Laundry. North Main street John Winsett, a prosperous farm- | er of Summit, accompanied by his | daughter, Mrs. El. D. Latimer, of | Kansas City, gave us a pleasant call Monday The young people will have to yet up an entertainment of some kind and present the proceeds to} the fire company to purchase ur forms for the boys Cc. P. wife, of} Batler, line the city last week to attend the wedding of their son, T. P. Baldwin to Miss Brown, and to visit their daughter, Mrs. Heinliue. Baldwin and arrived in icall at that place to accept as | position at Holden, Mo. Prof. ‘ euring his services. its stead will place a wind mill pump jot Butler. jt jtowr } almost null, commenced work last week, new arms broken. and wil his contract to an ear- Prof. Osborne, principal of the ly eon ion. Itis said the new Normal school at Warrensburg gets | il] will be one of the finest and best a salary of $2,600 a year. Prof. vist mills in this section. The ma- Campbell $1,800, Howe $1,600, Hin-| hiner oe A EA RIA ys fi doe $1,300, the rest of the salaries | [pao isake and Gest clase in every grade down as low as $300 to $400. jparticular, Mr Shannon hopes toil ayia) chiens crap shooters and a have the mill in readiness for the | jtramp were put ou the rock pile in jnew crop of wheat. |the street to work out their fines. z The boys are a little green at their | (CUD in 1 mb Cais feo apse : on stock agninst lighting business but are ue = = getting there all the sume and if the good work begun is kept up the streets will soon be ma- cadamized. A correspondent in the Record from Hudson township says Mrs. Tone for between 25,000 and | Prof. Ryan, prineip of the Rich {are cari Hill public schools, has resigued Lis 30,000 s worms The worms are leaves 4 gathered each morning > orange. orang to 3 managed the schools at Rich Hill | the worms will b- spin and the board at| time this week. going on in Bates very acceptably is an industry | Holden have made no mistake in se- county we were hot aware of. But we wish tl George W. Roberts, ithe best of suecess. of Pappin- | ville, was in Butler Monday and in- A stock of fe ceries for sule at formed us that by the assistance of Ballard. J McF ari friends be has been enable d to again é : a : C. Haggard eave us a pleas- resume business on a small eS i : ant eall Monday He hes boa Mr. Roberts is a clever gentieman, ea, ik é | } fl 1d home place near Alton and we wish him the very best suc- J i . : and hereafter will again be number- cess in his business venture. sa age : ——— edamong «ur best citizens. For The lake and park company have geyeyal years he has been faz made arrangements to do away with pear Bolivar. Texas. but his wife be- est 7 ak ae =) se ee ‘ 5! the steam pump at the well and in Hecucladed to coming dissatisfied Bates He well pleased with Tex: return to id he and did well and that crops were fine there this year. his will be much better for the | public as it will furnish water each day in the week and will run without farming and raising steck. | the assistance of an engineer. E if The school board met Saturday A jury in the cireuit court Fri- ht 1 el van An night and electe e following day awarded Mrs. Eliza J. Schwenk, | © ; rc bd = teachers: Miss Joe James, of Spring- t the city a judgment fo field, Mo., Miss Mollie Womaek and as damages falling Miss Jessie Holloway. There yet and injuring one of ber ona ct San iar - uins two va ies >be fi defective walk on Ohio street. The : : the attention jease will be appealed by The the court of appeal : two ro¢ Avoid risks of send dry work out of town the home laundry. stre Ww laces it better be usedt progr The ernie of the town vob ict atrons of the 1 the overacers.. are waiting for the heoesta to demand this mech and t will | misplaced in the present board. n the mat- grand jury to take ac ter. comtidence 29 tf | sey and daughters of that township, | Itis thought | some | lies | not be! ; BIC BIC a SS = : x SERS wrmeane In looking over our counters we tind we lave the lareest stoek ye We ever had at il] these woods, but in all our business car only come and take al and cutawavs) that we DO, others at SIS 50 this time of must sell them eel. We have Ie woods, have been selling all spring, and Slo, and We cannot a Prices will be no obrect, VAN cheaper swap dollars with vou if rele some even tl thor Ito carry over You before youll than ever We'll give you choice of lot for only $10,009. Just thimk of 1 BIG FIRST CH If Vo vet the plums, At some time we will Suits at greatly Jien's G-. A» BR. \S/ »now Fie Four parr lars Je. Cuths 10¢e. “your oien Price S16 50 suits for Blue Flannel N Rockford Socks for Celluloid Collars lOc, Cuffs 20c. OICE u need a suit don't - These Pricés are for CASH onl sel] all) our Boys Suits Now do O0- JC: only S10. this lot and the Wait and Childrens Mews and Bois ected 119 suits (sacks some at S12 as lich 35 SiG 5 Youll never have Of course there is arly buyers will but) come at once, Si Summer reduced prices. MVen's Poloris Pious Pants worth Linen Col- Straw Hats at = CLOTHING FYOUSE. RETAILERS OF RELIABLE CLOTHING. A newspaper like a brand of jHour. If good it requires very little ps rtion to put it on the market bad considerable persuasion is 1 fessary and then you never get a | family to repeat the experiment of a second trial The jis monarch of the pantry in this coun ty, and is branded) by its hundreds of readers XXXX. super-tine, all wool both ways and the best paper published in 1 Bates Conse i \the verdict of the ps quently w 1 tane ov is & booming Ties sop e too, paper and none oth admissions is a plain indication to the publie that such paper is on the wane and about to tucker out. The entry for lighting the eity of of Butler, by electric lights and gas, ‘or either, is open to the field of com- petition and is free te all. The city unei red no pains to im- id ha give the fullest press th ion aken every it pi and freest adver id the or 2ution to opo- sit the abroad, tax tising at home : end that no Butl jcompany, or to payers, person, or bor wi right hereaf ing to contest his to the franchise might claim that he or they were excluded or precluded from bidding field is open and the Ties for the e | best bidder—the best light at the smallest costs to the city. Like the | council, we care who nothing gets the contract. where he hves. or the color of his hair the comments in last week's Record to the con notwithstandiug The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. neigh-! Thursday evening last week at the of the Mrs. I >, Baldwin, residence bride's parents, » V. Brown, Mr. Clara marriage. father of the J. B. Hill, The wed- only a few of the rel- Judge and Thos. F Brown, were cc. P groom, assisted by Rey. aud Miss united Baldwin, in Rev performed the ceremony ding was quiet, atives being permitted to witness the ha per wa yevent. A bounteous sup- s spread and the linen used » having ig of ago. on the table was an old rel the rifty done like service weddir ' the groom's father years After receiving congratulations the bride and yroom repaired to their residence on Water street. which had been handsomely furnished and | prepared for their reception previ- ous to the oecason of their marriage. W ednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock Mr frank M. Lloyd of Kansas City, and Miss Lillie B. Smith, daughter of Geo L. Smith, were united in marriage by Rey. J. W Stockton. The ceremony was performed at the handsome residence of the bride's father, and was witnessed by a large concourse of friends. Little Miss Stella Smith and Addie as flower girls. and Miss Sadie G ard ner and Mr O. Lloyd, as attend- ants An elegant supper was spread and a good sociable time was had The bride and groom remained over night in the city and took the even- H ing train Thursday for their future home in Kansas City. The happy couple were the recipients of many han lsome and elegant presents. The IMEs extends best wishes to the newly wedded couple and hopes their path through life may be strewn with flowe aud Mrs. M. M. . Tuel ker gave at their home e 11th inst.. in hon- Anderson, of visiting them. That tired feeling now so often hee of, is entirely overcome by Ys Sarsaparil h gives mental and bodily strength. A oie on the Kansas City, Osceola & Southern railhoad about three miles north of the Osceola de | pot ditched the engine and tender of ‘the passenger Saturday morning at O oeclock and the engineer, Mr | Lightner and A. H. Crandall were instantly killed. Mr. Crandall lived at Clinton and was one of the pros prietors of the Cinton foundry and industrial works About 250 feet of track was washed a the aceident occurred a e saw the break, reversed his engine and jumped but was too late and was caught under lia The badly hunt The passenger car and mail coaeh broke loese from the engine and remained on the ties engine. fireman was also but will recover. quite Real Estate Ins ce, Money to Loan } i’. Herrell, Adrain, $ German In- surance Co. 24-tf Purity = have ee rfectly pure blood. The taint of scrofi salt rheum, or other foul humor is heredited and transmitted for generations, causing old suffering, and we also accumulate polson and germs of dis- ease from the air we breathe, the food we eat, or the water we drink. There is nothing more cor elusively proven than the positive power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla over a ot the blood. This medicine, whe Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. £1; 5 by C. L HOOD & CO., Apot for #5. Prepared only 3, Lowell, Mass 100 Doses Cne Dollar

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