The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 29, 1891, Page 8

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Dr Paris, Tenn.. July 26.—The trial of M. A Lowe, the lawyer who killed Dr. Swift at Tiptonville. Lake coun- ty, in July of last year, u an acquittal last eveni consumed an entire week ROUND THE city. 20 feet which we have no doubt they will be glad to get. . Water Ft. fast Dakota, Ol short every t in good conditior 7 1x led to see it. In addition above we found substantial | et almost every corn LELS 500,000 We desire to vlace outon real estate security alarge Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE MULES WANTED. Scott, A Bird's Eye View ot Street: Improve- i ments and Sidewalk Buthding anvount of nouey Wil give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone inthis line of business Votes drain forone. tivo. ‘hree or jive years Hare some money to loan payable on or before ua eiven date. Calland see how cheap we can let you have money. The Bankers Loan & Title Co | P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. ot the court, and both sides were represent ed by some of the finest legal talent of Tennessee New Residenges, &e. In company with Mayor Ji Pace, a Times reporter tool The boots that Daniel Webster wore on his farm at Fran}: No are owned by the New Hampshire Historical society and are on exhibi tion in ® shoe store at Concord They are of kip leather, pegged soles and heels, with square toes new and substar drive over the city Friday We did this makiug i ast for the purpose of to tue person tak tuvest of personal luvestigation th pains t is hew the couneil has > weatl luring 2 y the summer has been against them, as work done to-day would the more th vortant s ments wh have been pust year, and lay the same be our readers that they might be bet- o ne eure Show usa man who is howling aS himself hoarse in this state for the ,_ 6 ‘ 4 ave over again mext CORRECT | third party movement and we will ter informed as to how their ones. rear potash a had time and Missouri Pacific Time Table Show you a man who wauts an office #8 been spent and the benetits de- space to give a more accurate re ae : : ‘and cannot secure recognition from | rived therefrom to the general trav- | view of the work done under the Poles ang ee bertine Se ee jeither of the old parties. —Osccola j cling publie. Pace aduinistration to say nothing 14 [-2 to 16 hands high Nortn Bouxp | Sun. In the outset we would say, and | of the splendid system of waterworks ‘ “3 Local Freight - - E | ae ; servation, | being put in and the most excellent Passenger, - - 4:51 a. m. Judge J. D. Parkinson of Butler, | "© 845 it from personal observation, | iahetraneiinelbeimelenectealiGonia Basie? Peat: i “S ae | has been retained as associate coun | that the man who says the aty coun- ace ones Bee AEAAE take long to. from 4 to 7 years old. Local Freight - + 10:05 a.m. |Sel with Messrs. $. A. Wardan and jcil has not been at work and alive jshut the mouth of every growler as i. Soutn Bouxp | T. O. Williams in the two blackmail- | to the interests of the city, has eith- jto the expenditure of the city money. = = ee Passenger, = - 7:04 a. m. | 1ng cases now pending in our circuit jer been asleep the greater part of | IMPROVEMENTS r assenger, 12:28 p.m. court against the members of the! Z ae ver th diff | Passenger, —- - 9:46 p.m. | Ceuncil Bluffs Iewa, Merchants Re | the yearor has taken no pains te, In passing over the iffereut | tail Commercial Agency of this place. fiud out and all his talk of spending | Streets we noticed some handsome | > 1:37 p.m. -eceiving | residences just completed and others hecelwing, }in course of erection. an imagination} Among the number is Max Wein et a deceased brain, brought on by jer's handsome two story residence Mel Powers started a fire in a uew/an over dose of the nectar of the | to cost $3,000. ; | kiln of brick yesterday morning. He | Gods and strain of the brain over f-| John C. Hayes. two story residence : | age to cost $2,500 to $3.000. says the local demand for brick this | naneial figures, and such a mau who i ; Pratt Wyatt’s two story residence summer has been greater than ever | thus talks of no improvements and | with basement, fitted for furnace to before and that they have sold as, big | expenditures should be pitied | cost $3,000. through sleeping car service makes high as eight and ten thousand | rather than censured by the publie, J.R. Jenkin s handsome residene the M. K. & T. R'y the best equip | bricks for u single residence. He | for he knows not whereof he speaks. | {Wo stories and basement, fitted fur | en ace, cost S4,000. ped line in the southwest. also said he was having the plans} Take South aces eOrcone Sod Both cases will come up for trial at |public money without the October term of court—Osceola | equivalent benefit is Sun. | LOCAL ITEMS. Improved Passenger Equipments. | The Missouri, Kansas & Texas R’y is now runving free reclining chair cars on all through trains be- tween Hannibal. Mo., and Taylor, Texas. This in connection with its If you have a mule for sale bring it to our barn in But- ler, Mo., and get the cash. HARRIS & LISLE. Main street leading | Gaston Merstirr. John Starr is building a handsome Dr. Aker’s English Pills, Avoid risks of sending your laun- s G. P. & T. A., Sedalia, Mo., Abas ta WDE Bay can ss pomete SCR pomeu sor the residence on Mechanic sitet asic Are active, effective and pure. For | dry work out of town b atronizing a: can get brick enough ahead will square and it will not take a close} A. E. Blachert has juswmovedsmn= | cr headache, disordered stomach, the home laundry. "North Main ada Democrat tells of | commence the erection of their new | observer to see that the street has | to his new two story residence. | loss of appetite, bad complexion and | street. 30 tf » queer deed recently filed for rec-| mill this summer. | ; | been greatly improved by the use of | C.B Lewis has just completed am a hihe prages - nadie = cube taal jus magnificent residence at a cost Pharis & Son have bought of Mr. | ees : te cgay [OF Over S4.000 . | ———— ~ Lee the business lot adjoining their sidewalk hag been built on the east) A neat residence has just been | A Marvelous Cure. : 4 J 5 .., | Side from one end to the other. completed near the depot | From M. L. Wolfe, store, and inferm us that they will aoe Ses es opened, J. P. Edwards bas expended a put up a two story brick store house | | billionsness, they have never been ‘ss i j equaled, either in America or abroad. Joseph Davis has a famous cier- | ry tree on his farm four miles north {of Nevada, which has come in for | many notices in the columns of the , Mail. It is of the early Richmond | Variety; it is about twenty years old; ‘measures 32 feet through the branches, and 14 inches through the base. In 1889 it produced 7 gal- lons of cherries,which sold fer $5.40; last year it produced 35 gallons which sold for $7; this year it pro- duced 43 gallons which brought $7- 85. money in cherries than apples. ord in that eounty. It is a deed from a mother, Omie Shepard to R. S. Wyatt, the property being a bright little boy of 14 years of age; the consideration being §1. who was in A stock of groceries for sale at Ballard. J. P. McFarranp. Mr. Davis says there is more He has 200 apple trees in bearing which are well filled. He sold his early apples at 20 cents a bushel in the orechard.—Nevada M ail. make at Atkison avenue, leading to the ew worse. A second hand (good as new For sale cheap. mowing machine, come and see it. James & McConnecu. OR Farmers, Wives and Daughters, {bring your poultry to Chicken Smith at McBride & Co., I want all with the exception of a scar on his I can get. cagh on delivery. fa Any one can see him by get- - ting offat Pass and in a few months was awell man, The fellow who said that the law authorizing the State School book Commission wouldn't amount to any- | graded and sidewalked leading south | COUPI¢ of thousand dollars in build = cine the last of the week we learn right away. The plans for the build- C : : nei ing additions to his residence, and | the following: ing are being prepared and 4s soon | from Atkison avenue. jhas had the same neatly painted. George Ruddle, a farmer living as ready the contract for the build Mechanic street has received the| Dr. Morris is building and im-| near Passaic, Bates county, Missou- - ct for d- : ‘i : : 3 . ph ew ae 2 careful attention of the street com- | proving his residence to the amount ri, was afflicted for si® years with a Last year Hon. W. E. Coleman, will be let. Mr. Thompson, owner missioner and been graded and new |Of $2,000, and Mr. Eldridge,the cou-|" paicnain zi e s oe ‘ : ex-state superintedent of public] of the two lots adjoining will not idowalk both sides of the street | ctor, says he will have one of the | MOS! walignan ep cets Cums Jace: schools, removed to Nevada, and lost build before next spring, but says = baleen Ov pone tt Esoe eS Berets | ncout houses in town It had become so bad his face was a nearly or quite all of his means in| he will be here at that time and put makes it une of the prettiest prom C. B. McFarland has just complet-| perfect fright and so offensive as to | . soe inades and driving streets inthe city |ed a fine two story residence en | prevent bis family from living in the | the bank which recently suspended t rood dings. : ‘ & ye 3 E s family from living in i" 1 : By life ti : f vaatihita Seek z Pa poke bao owns) and the residence owners have taken | South Main street. same room or eating at the table at that place. Bya life time of sav-| the corner building and it is net his great pride in adorning their yards| T- J- Shannon has his four story with him. He sult od ber ing and economy he had accumulat-| intention to let the other two gts | lace a ae os jj mill ready for the machinery. Bry . . i ed from $20,000 to $25,000. It is lay idle when he can lion | geen coe clt homes wit jaut Bros. & McDaniel have built'a ot physicians pu oucs securing ete: reported the bank was already ina bring him good rent.* bee jwew warehouse the depot, and |lief aud finally had the cancer cut . wae s x j will soon commence tke erection of out, but it In his des- precarious condition when he was = - | Zi Sear ian ae ee toinvest init —ClintonDem-| Mrs. West, wife of L. D. West. | luke has been graded and the street a lag Suiltta isnaecise peration he began to make decoetions and sister to Mrs. Robt. Dicken- | Put in nice condition, but the side ieaidenes te eS e Seen si {from herbs which he gathered him- sheets, died at her home in this city |walks are badly in need of pepait| Mr. Potter aud Mr. Emery have | Self, and after a of two Sunday morning. Ske had a tooth | 8nd the property owners should be! puilt h: udsome residences on North | weeks felt that he was iaproving | pulled Thursday evening, and after | touched up. Main = this season : | returning home took a congestive) Broadway isanother street that | | But er has ae ge He ae chill which was followed by another. | bas received the attentions of the Soe ue sve as ba & S x é of the healthiest and most substan- Three doctors were called in and did grader and the new sidewalk on the tial growths in her history, for all ic and visiting him ) ¢ 0 what they could for her, but she was | east side of the street places it in}of which we beheve the town is in-/at his home, where he has lived for thing, 1s likely to have been mistak- beyond medical skill and passed | the front rank of the pretty streets |debted to able and economical ad- twelve years. or in juiring of his e oa en, judging from the numbers of away Sunday. The remains were Ff the city. ae ieee neighbors. He refers to the follow- books now being sent by publishing interred in the cemetery at Johns-| Dakotah street leading from ite ena, aeoe es her affairs, |i" gentlemen in reference to his houses to members of the Board of town, Monday. She leaves u hus-) public square to the east school business men are not afraid to in-|former condition and marvelous Commissioners, accompanied by the band and one little sou to mourn building all know has been cures their money. cure: Drs. Walls and Renick, of a statements that the firms publishing their loss. jdown to a grade and a large z5 a ok Butler, J. R. Jenkius, Cashier of Mo. | them would file bids to furnish them = H to the schools of the State.—Clin- Good ventilation, clean clothes ton Democrat and pure air, should be provided for. Great care should be taken to So alrange for the light in the school roem that the pupils’ eyes shall not be ruined either by insufficient or |by improperly arranged lights. School children of this country, be- cause of inattention to this matter of proper light, become the victims Lace curtains and fine fabrics laundried in fine style at the Hand Laundry. North Main street. Denning Brothers of Butler have patented a new corn harvester. It cuts two rows ata time and shocks itin fine shape. The gentlemen were at Harrisonvil'e this week to give to Sharp Bros. the contract for making the iron work. We under- stand a company has been organiz- ed at Butler to push the sale of the harvesters. They have certainly shown good judgment in selecti: x thorough machinists to do the work. ost universal among a large per —Cass Co. Mi cent of the school children. This is Call on R. S. Catron for insurance = eee be treated ue 29 ¢¢! ifferently by the custodians of our class. They are forced. often. to strain their eyes, the light being bad—insufficient falling upon their books from the wrong directi opia shor: > and sightedness—becomes purian. of myopia oftener than any other! i jamount of money expended upon it. | sidewalks have also been built on! jthis street and more improvements are to follow which will make it one| jof the thoroughfares of the town. | | Across the branch east of the east | } | with W. C. Brown and family, and R. J. Hurley was over a short time Monday.—E. D. Kipp, of the Ferm. ers Bank, was over from Butler Mon- day.—Judge Brown aud wife were over from Butler Monday to visit State Bank, Butler. Mo »M. L. Wolfe Ex-State Mine Inspector, Judge | Miller, Geo. Church, township col- lector, all neighbors at Passaic. R.S. Catron, Notary Public, ac pest up en Oregon news.—D. H. knowledges all kind of papers. 20-tf school building a substantial foot | | bridge 30 feet long by 5 feet wide} j has been built and |uorth side of the street will soon 1 j built. Then we passed over the streets in the east part of the city |from Dakotah to Pine the names of | Which we could not get, but we j found on all of them that the missi com- er had applied the knife of jthe grader and although some of j them had never before saw the com- jiuissioner in an official capacity or | | felt the blade of the grader. but they | jard now in good repair and safe for | a sidewalk on the | relatives. | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. \ | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria and Mrs. Wilson and Miss Mamie were at Butler Sunday to meet their This was their first sight of our county capitol.—A moret Chief. The little 6-year old daughter of G. W. Martin who resides in Wash- ington township, was bitten by a mad dog Sunday morning about 6 | o'clock. | The little girl was at the home of Mrs. Martin's father and was stand- Woeu ait neta moe Sere y) eee || ule an the yard. when the dog, which | When sae bed Children,abe gave tei Castor | WAS lying down, suddenly jumped |up ina fitand bit her on the left | breast, making two scratches. | The little girl was brought to this lcity that afternoon and taken to Dr. | Miller's drug store when a mad stone Receipt for Burgoo Uncle Kit Harris hands us the fol Cleans Most is Lenox. E. E. Mootz’s cigar factory is at his residence in the northest part of town and his office is with Badg- ley & Hall, south side merchants Cali for “Our Select,” the best Ha- vana cigar in the market. For sale by all dealers. B4tf Trustee's Sale. 1C Barrett ard Dolly & Barre i of trust dated Marc a8, and in the office of the recorder of deeds of Bates connty whereas I), on stock against lighting. of Batler, on the léth d. recorded in boo 86 at pag conveyed te H B Leavens in lowing recept of t Ken ky out-door dish, burgoo, us uae | publie schools. —Ex travel the darkest night. } Was applied. The stone adhered — aon prepar truatee, the f The 19th annue) re union of the! 2 : | three different times. ‘ 7 | gudpenerl : | In passing over to pine street we | ¢ of Lexington, | br ee 7 times. On the first Be eters or anes aated i8 the ‘ounty ex-Confederates of Missouri will be | uege Bor'ey has in his posses ; Were astonished to see the immense who is considered an ex-| @Pplcation the ue remained on h halfof the southwest quarter of thres (5) and th hosth haif of the | Sion the printed ordinances passed by her.hiweat querer ail | the city council of city of Johnstown in July 1859. Among other articles held at Kansas City, Wednesday and Thursday, August 19th and 20th. | pert authority on that question: ° 50 minutes; the second time Prepare in a 60 gallon kettle; one | | good size beef shank, 6 bens, cut up, jamount of grading ann filling on this from the lum nutes aud the last time20 min street which extends + \ineut of a Tents and rations will be provided | hc ber yard corner to the corporate line | 1 bushel tomatoes, } bushel pota DE Miller says it was the strone- parable, Marchal ar ase | to all wearing regular re union |## the following: ’ leading to the cemetery. To do this| toes, 3 dozen ears green eit aan ne 7 ee ig badge. All ladies interested in the} Be it ordained by the council of work it took a considerable outlay, | from cob, $ peck oker sliced. : ‘ work of assisting the home are re- | the city of Jobustown, Bates Co. Mo: | but the money was well spent and as/ op‘ons peeled, sliced and quested to assemble in Kansas City! See. 1- Any slave who sh ine Smee nas ae es lit Poon ot uvenient, to inaugurate the Ls Ex-Con- | found by the city constable or mgt. | Deen = Saee ae conden: of cabb per anna Kaze bond. y hes geen paid st conpor of e2i Lowi the improv For | Watch stro about ae federate Charitable Re-union. s within the i tity hmits after ten o'clock at particulars address Mrs. A. C. Cas- | “ity limits after ten o'clock at n 1€ ¢ the improvements on uueil been paid sidy, tirst street are concerne:! ciety it has been kept in epier Louis of him or her. shall receive any num.| did repair by the use of the grader Contirmed | ber of lashes at the discretion of the | 22" * i ce x a partes 1 : € side one of ti rst a The favorable impressior constable or t watch, not to! ~ sof the city, but no one be oe ed on the first appea @ of the | exceed thirty-nine. iges the money exp-nded ther: Sees Tee agreeable hquid fruit remedy Syrup Judge Box ley presented the copy Lyon street back cf the stores 2 é ot F a few yeers ago has been = = vo the ¥ f the saua Ee . 1 jto the city council of B the east side of the Square n/ enne pepper an confirmed by the Pleasant! . ie cu of B pepE opened up, graded &e.. andas the vr owith more t i |taste. In ‘ i F experience of all who have used _it, Se The ordinance | street is very wide and of but little! get too thick youcan thin itdown, Laund: f ds done and Son eee Re oe at E- L. Martin was mayor, use for travel the council has pro-| py adding warm water tothe proper | guaranteed at Geo. E Cattelin’s | Piast, inciccing an attorney foc Syrup Company. and Wesley Harbert clerk. posed to yecate and rent the stores consistency. laundry. 30 tf provided in sald #rat morteagiruey fee, oa PY i = . i # BH. B. LEAVENS, irassce, ee

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