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) ni BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES | OOO LOCAL ITEMS Col. S. P. Francises went over to Foster Monday. J. H. Sisson is building an addi- tion to his residence. The regular May term of county court convened Monday After Mayor Pace took charge of the city warrants were worth 100 cents on the dollar, and it has never been necessary to write 10 per cent in the face of a warrant to get a bank to eash it The city council is pu aty council is putting the streets in good condition, ————— Mrs. A. M. Hunter returned to! ip Kansas last week. R. R. Deacon is still able to ride se a oe in his buggy. He has quit bus- Y. H. Warnock has been down|iness and turned the store oyer to Pe the rheumatism for some time. | hig boys. Capt. Harvey Clark is drilling his | Dr. Kubne will deli iver one « i his company forthe St. Joe eneampe! heat addre ment. the side- walks need repairing in places and the weeds ought to be cut down,but the owner of the property ought to take pride sses to morrow eve | the Baptist church, + Mrs. E.S Carritthers le ft Sunday ers institute. for Colorado Springs. She goes for the benetit of her health. before the teach- Everybody invited Old mau Williams the murderer : ; of two men and his wife near Seda The electrie light and gas ordi- lia, and sentenced to be hanged six enough to perform the last named act. nance will be passed on by thecoun- months ago, has another | on y Miss Lillian cil to morrow night. life until October. Pittsburg hairess, was : married to Geo. K. Grant, the tat- ‘The water company is preparing | Mrs. Wm Cumpton., living in the tooed wonder traveling with Fore toerect u telephone tothe pump! est part of town died Saturday paugh’s show. About two years ago house on the river. jmorning. She had been an invalid | thy young Judy became infatuated Congressman Tarsney, of Kansas | fora year or more from the effects with the tattooed mau and ber aunt : F . 4 of a paralytic stroke. ; e City is booming Governor Boies, of paralytic stroke sent Ler to Europe Iowa for president. If instead of Mrs. Kennett writes us they have new bonds There is nota vacant dwelling | decided to leave Colorado Springs house in Butler. Mayor Pace knows and will locate in Cannon City and how to make a town go. {make that town their future hor | has done, the street lead Missouri State ing the g the money in o for = OD and Pp the treasury lafterwards drawing warrant to reduce bonds had the old issue, pretend to say chat tl jitout ona old the jexchanged for Mr Wade for tinance of the city instead of | difference to v it does $350 as stated by the Democrat == Only bonds, been rE _ new The street commisioner financial The that Mr. ,65 in 14 months | \elerk and attorney shows S194. statement will sowe good work on ing north from the bank. Graves received only from the city would show any fees, Mayor ‘Pace made this town boom | once before, about in the year of 1883, when he built on North Main | the state Jas- tive counties St. Louis, in We would like to see others fol- aside from Jackson, rai low the example of C. B. Lewis in per, Buchanan and Green, have a 4 ieee eeebiined jtixing and beautifying their yards. school enumeration of 10,000 chil- J.P. Edwards and daughters Lo-| You will see no weeds growing |dren. They are Bates, Lafayette | : eee Se . oe ee cae mee laand Lonnie, left Monday for Col- | tloug the sidewalk in front of Char- Nodaw ty, Saliue and Vernon. Bates orado on a pleasuce trip of three or | lie Lewis residence has 10,625 children of school age, tour weeks. priation from the state ; and her: Dr raiee elivere: ans very excel- : ae hees fanart of the lent sermon on the of | condition of the busted bank at Ne-| Christ, at the M. EF south. have been! Sunday night. 0. 659.7 10.136 celdvon, 9,702 and St. C Vernon county has Cass 7.911, Henry From the as crucitiction chureh, vada, the concern must The doctor was orig-| badly managed. {inal in his ideas and lis lesson was| Bates county has sent one dis- | listened to with marked attention. jabled ex Confederate soldier to the Mrs. Anna Johnson, who has been | lhome at Higginsville. While the| visiting her facher aud relatives here! A healthy boom ,as soon as Mayor struck the town | county is prompt in this matter, she .jis mighty slow and there has been more substantial | little cash to assist residences built within the past year leiaihomentvens than in any previous year in the his- | and unforunate to | tory of the town. returned to her home in VParsons, Pace was elected in coming up witha Kan, last week. in beautifying City warrants are worth 100 cents | sending her poor onthe dollar and the council have not been forced to buy money of the banks either. | The great coun- ty of Bates ought not to lag in this Henry, out ee G. D. Arnold of Summit townshi rip | went up to Adrain Monday to look | : abe | after his fine stallion. which be has The law card of T. W. Silvers ap- in jin the hands of a trainer at that! pears in another The past make this | x : j a z |place. It is said the horse week Mr. Silvers moved his office S | promise of making a fine saddler. from the ground floor in the rear of of Colur- | 7 the Farmers bank, to the third door He while Vernon are doin enterprise, Cass and W..H. Sherwood, wife nnd two chil- | dren, ¢f Omaha, Neb, Butler last week and will arrived column gives ‘their permanent home. 2 Miss Minnie Warnock, : Uncle John Pharis returned the bus, Ill, is in the city visiting her last of tha upstairs in the same building. week from an extended brothers Herbert and Fletcher and ip through tie nrentekio sinited (uO has a suite of rooms surpassed | sister, Mrs. Z. J. Williams. Pueblo, Canon City, Colorado City, | | by no office in Butler. These rooms | Silas W. Levy will leave for St.| Manitou, Denver, Black Hawk and | | were fitted up for offices by Mr. Em- | Louis itary! Mie dew Give | Central City. He reports a pleasant | e cin are handsomely ee ; REE Be ; vd in health, 224 are heated by steam. Mr. Sil- visit with relatives he will go east to | | trip and is much i improved i pene aie mee Need he lay in his winter stock of goods | Robt. Stubblefield, Elvin W ilsou,| gould wish to be and_ his office is There are some handsome “school | and James Shubert, with their fami-| much more private than heretofore. murms” attending the institute and /lies, and Misses Minnie Potts and! E : | the proceedings are very protitable | Julia McCutchen, left yesterday to From the number ef criminals Is to ies it would appear {that county we soda finally get rid of | | that class. Ne every gre: ,that is published the original home to those interested in school work. | spend a couple of weeks at Monegaw | Vernon county se: out prey | Springs. G. D. Arnold and family | UP? other local will join them to-day. All are of Sum mit township. _ Col. Wm Hyde, the veteran edi- tor of the old Missouri Republican, has accepted the position of editorial writer on the Salt Lake City Herald. at crime ly You want to read J. E. Williams |& Co.’s advertisement this week. They present you with some figures that Capt. Clark will leave for St. Jo- seph to-morrow with a detail of his} i borders. N ithat J. F yw co -es the knowledge Thompscn, a teacher at- ‘ - on groceries will make you tending the norma! school at Vernon, | company. It is too bad the entire ba _ 5 : S 2 open your,eyes. Be sure and read | Texas, attempted suicide last week | company cannot attend the encamp- t it and then compare the figures with | to avoid arrest, aud further, his for ment. what you have been paying at other) mer home places. | Mo. Isaac N. Baker, private secretary | of Robt. G. Ingersoll, was shot and it is feared fatally by a | neighbor, at his home in New York Saturday. The trouble originated ° between Mr. Baker's wife and the wife of the neighbor, when the hus | el : the other day.tifteen residences were bands took a hand withthe above re- | a It one : entered and burglarized of clothing ult. Pete sone oar was in Vernon county, A good, reliable boy who wants to learn the printing trade can find em- ployment at this office. He must be willing to work and attentive to business. The Rich Hill daily Review Satur- day started on its fifth year. The) Review is a good littte daily and ought to be handsomely sustained | by the business men and townspeo: If you have real estate to sell or exchange. call on R.S. Catron. 29-tf We ser gang of thieves wounded th» papers that a end pickpockets are following Adam Forepaugh’s cireus. from = and silverware. averaging from $10 He s | The lake was well patronized Sun-!to $100 at eack house. A bold at- | : J. C. Hale was in the city Monday. day. Itisa most pleasant resort tempt was also made torob the jand our people ought to ited States office. the robbers | the efforts of the Lake It takes m appreciate | Tn but and Park Co. | plaus failed and one of them He says the farmers in his nerghbor- flax, and that y| more than they do Paptu hood are now cutting eaptur : ths eens wail aoe the crop is turning out all the w yied. Asthis cireus will exhibit in | reo it ric ] j ite nar from nothivg to eight bushels per) to keep the grou i 1 Rich Hill, Friday, this item may acre. the engine running and the boats prove of benefit te the citizens of that town. Lookout for the thieves. Miss Maggie a number of young and bath houses, the only source of ‘revenue, should be well patronized. Now you can all ride, the wagon- ie 1 Ywniton ette will run to the lake every even- | yyon't let the lake lag for want ing at 4 o'clock, 10 cents for the | support. round trip. This is cheap enough : 2 ae = aud the wagon should do a good Dr. Patton and son Cy, took their departure yesterday for Texas. They of people at her home, six miles northeast of this city en last Tuesday The young ladies and in the evening the young gentlemen went out and escorted them home. Those went out in the morning. business. will travel in a private conveyance # During the last decade there has AS purely remarkable increase 12 and as the doctor goes been suca a health. he will take his time and present were: Misses Cora Boyd, immigration that the number annual- travel very slowly, stopping to fish.|Ida MeFarland, of Chutorv, Ruby ly added to the population from this Thev do not knew how long they Rosser, Minnie Warnock, Columbus, source alone is stated to be 517,621, will stay, and hardly know at what Ill, Dora Lee, Odessa, Mo.. Sallie and in the ten years amounted to port they will stay after arriving in'Armold, Prudence Renick, Edith 33.08 per cent of the entire previous arrivals during the greater portions of the century. Call on B.S on stock against lighting. Texas. They expect to pass through Oklaboma and Indian Territory. They go prepared to stay as long as 5. Catron for insurance they want to. The Tues wishes 29-tf | them a pleasant and prosperous trip. Vaughanand Maggie Walton;Messrs. Ortie Wyatt, Cyrus Walker. W 2 Doty, Bishop Childs, Leonard ioe ‘ick. Wesley Arnold and Edwin Aus- tin. \ Mr. ithe boy was driving the wagon haul- }run away. | not manage the team jumped from jwas taken to the |senger dispatehed for Dr. Boulware, | who with the reporter arrived at Mr. of the perpetrator is traced to her) | During the parade over at Maryville | entertained Attempted Robbery. Sunday night in making bis rounds nightwatchman Wright.as is his cus- tom and duty entered the Missouri State Bank, and on investigating. found the door leading to the vault : ve that contains the burglar proof : time-lock safe open. Further inves tigation proved that there was no) one in the bank, and that the burg lar, if there had been one in the” building had decamped on hearing the watchman enter. Mr. W. crossed the street and called C. B Lewis . GENTS UN and Mr. Jenkins, cashier,was sent for The attempt at robbery was made LACES about l2 o'clock at night and the burglar had made his way into the bank by a back window. In short we have The large vault is merely construct and see h HATS AND CAPS. RIBBONS AND the Goods and best assorted stock in the J. M. MCKIBBEN is exce stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, So0ots and Shoes. \DERWEAR. EMBROIDERY. THREAD. largest of Dry ed for fire protection. The valuabtes city to select from, and the lowest are kept iu a time lock safe on the possible prices will be given to all. inside of this vault which the bank basag antee on from the Hall J. M. McKIBBEN. Palace The says that the safe cannot be entered Co against burglars guarantee by experts with the most improved i = and is made tovls within twenty-four hours withi: is a safe 1 asafe Searching tor a Runaway Wife. upon the most improved plan Nevada, Mo., July 30.—Charles Sheuld a burglar succeed in making | Mori a Bates county farmer, was his way through the outer safe then here to-day in search of his wife, he encounters the inner box or safe who disappeared from their home, with time-iock and to get into this/about se.en miles southeast of But- isthe trouble In short itis al-\ler, Sunday might. Mr. most impossible for men to do soj his wife had words Sunday over her | neglect to dress the children for Sun day-schoo!, and within the time they would have to work, eo clock until 4 or say from 12 she disappe 1 ee 1 : 5 in the u In addition to! while he was asleep that night. this protection the bauk has a con-/ing the following rote: tract w the mghtwatech to enter) “CHartey—I have had as much as the building three times during the Tean stand. IJ shall leave this even- night ae make a thorough investi- | 12S aud go where you vor any of my i f tt | relatives will ever ‘hear of me again. Mons ARE was One ons or = =< | Yourcan run things here, but you rounds that the door to the vault jcantrun me. (Signed) Exta.” was found open. So you can readily | Mrs. Morilla has five children, see with a time lock and a watch night making lis rounds night ] three | youngest 18 months, would be a moral ; all tunesa it were left at home Hotel Building. Hendrickson, I competitive examination for appoint- ‘ment to the eadetship in University, in the Acwlamy Building Morilla aud | Butler, Sit. 8 o'clock. branches: | reading. spelliug, history, and civil government n recent train tod. W |the oldest being 13 years and the, Weese. of whom | told, 363 of which Her parents live | Aone es) NA Cadetship in State University. At the request of Representative will conduct the the State Aug., 15, beginning at The examination will be upon the arithmetic, grammar, Frayk Derrwest! Co, Com The most important shipment of eattle ever made from this point wae of 22 cars belonging Wm. De- 485 eattle all belonged to Mr Harrelson, and 122 to Mr. Deweese Herrelson antl There were impossibility for the bank tu berob-|in Bates county, and as she did not | $21,000 were realized from the ship bed by experts or anyone else His Les, Bike ‘ Z \sister’s, Mrs. Walter Benedict, in Yesterday evening Ashford Ke | Vernon county, and he was very {ner’s son, Lee. a boy aged about 15} jmuch disappointed when he could jyears met with the serious misfor- (get no trace of her there. He re- tune to break his ley below the knee. Lesner was threshing wheat and! . Kesner ws Renee “ing where to look tor her. she has been in poor ing grain and the accident was caus ed by the hay frame shipping up! car against the them to! The boy finding he could i She is about 35 years of age. horses causing A sneak thief raised a screen win- dow of Geo. Todd's residence Mon- | day night, and nailing two laths to- (etter hooked Mr. Todd's pants out of the window ets. ‘the wagon and in lighting broke both | bones in the leg as above stated. He house and a mes- The pants were found in the Kesner’s home, or 8 miles lsoutheast of this city, about nine o'clock and after making the neces- | Sary preparation the doctor proceed- about 7 residence of O. D. Austin. thieves made a water haul only se- curing a pocket knife. His poe ket: | | ed to set the limb in a scientific man- | found lying en his pants. Mr. Todd | | jner. The little fellow stood the op-jhad some money in his pocket dur- | ‘eration like a hero and in less than |ing the evening, but his wife the limb was bound and {the boy was made to feel five minutes comfort. | had retired able. The br ak was quite s €e| 97,4 combination salo of high grade | rious one from the fact that the | _ - i > . | | : 'stock to take place at Passaic on large bone had been considerably Ssotember isthiis es 1 shattered aud it is highly probable| sn a, he nen a | ‘aan et ¥ ‘attention among the breeders and | that the lex will yet give him trou. | bl A 1 a stockmeu generally of our county. | / ae : — ing a some time | Parties who have stock to sell should | [Deer ee pee Dlettolbescut \address Jas. S. Warnock, sec’y., giv- | again. \ing fuil particulars. The saieis under | the supervision of Chas. S. Concklin land Jas. S. Warnock. A colt show {will be had at the time and if the weather ae A good lesson for those who be- jlieve that protection cheapens the | jcost of the article protected is found jim the following, which we clip from | the Neosho Times: “John Gassper, | an old and substantial German farm-| er living on the edge of Mud Prairie | | this county, has just returnet from a long visit to Fatherland. to be atirm believer in protection but has had his faith in that syste®® somewhat shaken by this visit. He found that he could buy sewing ma ehiues, f other J. A. Symmns, district agent of the {Continental Insurance Co., | York was in the county on Monday ‘and settled at once and perfect satis \ factory to all parties the | ceatly ‘and Allen Cassity from lightning. Boone Trimble is the agent for this ‘company in Bates county. He use : losses re implemests and mauy things of American inanufac- Rev. Dr. ture mach cheaper in Germany than jin the United States. have been Dewocrats this for Prince Bismarck in this issue of the Times. It is well written and all should read this pen picture of the greatest of Germans, living or dead. claiming time but itis seldom we can get a wan who has been some there to corrobo- rate our ements.” Pharis & Son have let the contract for the foundation wall for their new The peculiar enervating effect of ee i brick store room on the south side. summer weather 1s en off by : ; Hood's Sarsapai sinakes The brick work will be let in a day the weak or so and the building will be ready a ae re =D for eccupenes y in a couple of months. Col. S. P. Fr urned from » Where is the best gallery” “Hard to tell. Guess the ‘West Side’ is ahead — hey say their pic- tures are mighty fine.” —Street Talk. Tennessee last he went He eoull ts as to the cuuse of the tragedy other than what has been publisned. The trouble orig- inated over an account. ada ditional Recorder Newsom tried a couple of negro women Monday. jed jury discharged them. { A color- | go there the deserted husband came | here thinking she had come to her! jturned home this evening, not know | He says | health, and_ thinks her mind has become derang- | and rifled the poek- | streets Tuesdsy morning vear the! The | | book containing a check for $2 was | had | removed it from his pockets after he | racing ; of New i sustained by C. W. Snyder | Kahne = an excel- | i lent and spicy personal biography of j 35-1m ment which was managed by Mr T. F. Yost.—Belton Leader. D i yspepsia well known grocer of Staunton, V He says. developed into acute dyspepsia, aud soon 1 palpitation of the heart, heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and and for eight years lifo was a burden. [tried T take ry Hood's terrible pains to which I had been subjected, peared, and my entire system began to mind and body. Before condition. I am today well and I ascribe it parilla do not be induced to buy any other, by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, Few people have suffered more from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. M “ Before 1878 I was in excellent health, weigh: ing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment was reduced to 162 pounds, suffering burning sensations in the stomach, 1 could not sleep, lost all for days at a time I would have welcomed death, I became morose, sullen and irritable, many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employed by me suggested that Sarsapa- rilla, as it had cured his sia. I did so, and before taking the whole of a bottle I began to feel like anew man. The ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became ier, nausea disap- toneup. With returning strength came activity of 8 Ye ars the fifth bottle was taken Thad regained my former weight and natural to taking Hood's Sarsafarilla.” N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa- 9 Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. g1; sixforgs. Preparedoaly 100 Doses One Dollar Butter, Eggs, We make a cull for all your poul- try at the very highest market pricé” in cash. Butter & Eggs Taken in any quantity aud cash paid for same. Farmers we want your goods and are willing to pay for them. Bring on your Poultry, Butter and Eggs And get the cash. Hea:djuarters at A. L. BRIDE « CO. Hannibal Poultry Co. By James Smith.

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