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sa EE i . towuship. BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES | LOCAL ITEMS D.N. Thompson went to Iowa on business the last of the week. Col. S$. P. Francisco spent several days in Kansas City last week. J. H. Sisson recently purchased a | ¥160 buggy from works of St. Louis. [Pheports of damage t to wheat in the northwest by frost have been exaggerated. Captain Glaizer reiterates his claim that Elk Lake is the source of the Mississip pi. the Melbourne Shirley Childs, C harley Le wis and a number of Butler buys took in the Nevada fair last week Rev. A. B. Francisco, of Harrison- ville, was visiting relatives in the city the last of the week. { W. F. Tygurd, cashier of the Rich | Hill Bank, was in the city Friday! . i sii and gave usa pleasant call | We received un catalogue of the| wiCygue, Kansas fair which take 8| Sept. 22, 25, 24 and 25, | Unele ¢ Folin Pharis went down to} Hudson township on Friday to visit |‘ his son's family for a few days | W. 0. Jackson returned from his trip to Montana ou He| was absent about three i Tuesday. weeks b. O. and Prairie township, made us a Kugene Bradley, of, pleas ant call while in the city Saturday H. V. Rice, of the Ft. Scott Mon- itor, a deservedly popular and ¢ lever gentlemon was in the city last Adolph Weil, returned from a trip to St. Louis Friday night but being sick his father city Se tturdiy week. | evening | For sale ata bar, gain, a large sup-} ply left over third party subtreasury chin music. Address Atkeson & Carroll. | It will be in order now for the Union to sail in and abuse President | Leonard, us President Hall is out of | the way. From N. M. that John Hedg competetors and is tly:mg high. and Nestlerode we learn vv bas eclipsed all He John is “in says its twin boys it.” Mrs. Chas. F. Pharis presented peu iiebaneliailionutira li tiedac gle |S. authorities for passing counters | one hundred and eighty-one teach-, 'evs in attendance only nineteen were | ter on Wednesday last, mother and babe doing well, Charley only toler - bly. Mrs. M. J. Curry and sister, Mrs. J.B. Boland, spent the latter of the week at Foster, family of Peter Harney. part the visiting: en | Misses Lelia and Lulu Edwards left Monday for Columbia, Mo., where they will attend the Christian college the coming winter. | As soon as W. O. Atkeson heard | the news from Warrensburg he pull- ed out for Texas on a ten days’ stay, and Dixie Haggard split for north Bates. ‘Lhe date of the lecture of the col- ored Catholic priest, Father Tolton, advertised to come off in the opera house Sept. 9th, has been indeffinite- ly postponed. Montrose Sigua! 27:—Master Claude Edwards, son of J. P. Ed-} wards, of Butler, is spending this | week visiting Jasper Ballard at this place. and Skinner | \2 well known citizes of Butler | Miss Harriett | sister of Mrs. Sehy Mrs. Phemia Swink, of Rockyford, Col., came in on Saturday to spend the winter with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J. C. Hale, of Pleasant Gap, Mrs. M. A. F iten. grand- | daughter, Miss Mary Parkinson, turned last week from a two months | ® the | and | re-| visit to relatives and friends in enstern states. W. G. Butcher, a promising young lawyer and city atterney of Girard, | New acknowledge Ills, is visiting his brother in H We i pleasant eall from him the last of ne towuship. the week. Bro. Carroll is out of now; the alliance at Warrensburg last week sat down on the third party and sub-treasury They also! sat down hard on alliance papers job scheme. e and wanted no official organ. I" Misses * Rouge Friz —— | Smith, | this county. sent him back to the} sera | of the community | Hannah, ling Post, L | Dr President Hall jenough to make a governor. Maude Pyle, Anna Hannah Susie Steele, Nellie Childs and Daisy Shannenspent the day in Fus- ter Monday the guests of Mrs. J. A. Trimble. J. R. Lowery, a prominent farmer Ruby of Walaut township, favored us Thursday. He is very proud fine 3 months old colt which weig sired by Ed. Crs Englishshire lorse, dam half Nor- 460 pounds, man. Dr. Boulware has five cases of ty phoid fever on har one case, the little son of A| O. Welton is about well, but t t four on west of town two miles and the otl er three the two sous and daughter of Claus Schroder, north of the city! four miles are very sick About the best thi ag the All did at Warrensburg was to kick these humbug self-constituted ance papers cut of the order, and | let little six-by- eight jack leg who have been spunging off the wood awhile. farme Squire Fran} uty Friday I rmned us that lis eldest son barely escaped suffoeation well he was digging in a well he w livging the | fore } tie a rope around hit, was overcome by the gas hastily raise to the surface Mrs. L. M. Thompson of Pe Ninvis, arriyed last week ou to J. T. Butler. will remain about a mouth. Yester called Ties posted on the ay her father, day she the booming will keep and doings in | The Tinks wishes her t pleasant visit and safe retura. old Asa Morgan died on Derwood the 5 year Mr. and Mrs. | Wednesday afternoon of last week. He was the pet and pride of his par- | jents, who have the earnest sympathy be- was con- in their geeat The dueted from the family residence on Delaware street on Thursday reavement. funeral after- noon. Aman gomg under the name of High Dickson and claiming to be a | He is wanted at Springfield by U. |feit money. He was brought to, | Butler and placed in jail, and Sun- The indications are as we go to press that the light sition will be voted by the requisite | two thirds majority and Butler will} sectiic have her streets brilliantly illuminat ed with 20 are lights,have s gas plant worth 5,000 and already has a | $75,000 system of water-works. We must have electric street railways Who will be the lucky man to get | the franchise and build them. Mrs. Gertie Turner, and infant | son, John, left Friday evening for their home in Mt. Ster ter a pleasant visit of some with relatives and friends were by a week's Ky., weeks They accompanied Will D who after stuy in Mt. Sterling, Ky.. will proceed to |N. Y. City, where he will pursue th | study of medicine in one of the bes colleges in the country. t the residence of Mr. Schwenck » Mo., Warre Amoret, of k was inarried te Mr. Aaron Merk! tabe and esteemed faru county Kans (ho aan a fine was supper jgerved which was h oved by all. The happy «x to day for their home. Our | good wishes go with - Kubnve officiating m Mrs. F. M. Steele. of Pleasant |Gap township, brought to cur office ‘on Friday luscious eal ‘pin variety They orehard and have sold or 300 bushels of it ithis vearand will have 400 1 more to sel! This orchard, Mrs. Steele informs us. is no: on the home place but a farm x you are braihy > favored day be- | $2 Precaution had been taken to |} and when he! he was | She | and subscribed for | hereafter son of | propo- | af- | The funeral of ex-Chief Sasties| Ray took place yesterday at Carroll- ton, Mo. Mrs. . Lo wife of Dr a: Lowery is atti very low ather home and on Ohio street. to recover. is not expected It is incone Ww Cc attitude on light franchise voted Tuesday his piel 1. Wade the with ker his can reconcile ast record as a boasted w for the city’s prosperity rd purty, no sub treasury, Bro. Carroll, this lets you eut of a job for the winter and we fear your auxiety for the welfare of the will drap How- lorganize a v substantially 6 sold to | brou, ht in and The « < was cashed by |Mr DeArman. Keith was put under la bond of SL0g0, 1 have not learned whet ale to fur- | sh bail Kan- jsas City and was captured there a 'day or so after the forgery, by the jeity marshal of Adriau. who was |sent after him as soon as the check twas found to be bogus. ; ES. Carrithers, proprietor of the | | American Clothing House, has add. ica a line of boots and shoes, farmers | jand boys wear brand of goods to be found on the } market and he has one of the necest | stocks to select from to be found in| ithe city. To add to this the price 'on boots and shoes have ly reduced. been gre: ate | Again, » splendid sale light jand by referring lis made on weight ¢ lothing | to his advertise-| jment you will find that for this week | goods are going at about half price |to make reom for winter stock Every ‘nin Butler jteachers in the institute Of the jawarded first-grade certiticates, and | ty was turned over toa deputy U. ithe Butler teachers carried off near- Vories \s marshal who took him to Spring-| ly all of them | field The also deserves much credit board | for good judgment dis selection of il insure the lof this town to schgol care, pains and iad) | played in the teachers, which wi publie schools continue in the rank of the schools of the state The teachers for the Butler public j schools have been assigned as fol-! lows: East building. Mrs. E. A. McDonald, Ist grade, | Miss Jessie Holloway 2 and 3rd ~ | Miss Sue Shaw 4 and 5th jO N. Davis 6 ¢ Tth West building | Miss Ema Cassity and Miss {Maggie Arnold two first grades Miss Mary Womack, 2nd grade. Miss Zoe James 31d grade. Miss lice Ludwick ith grade, Miss Kate, ;McClement Sth grade Miss Cosby | 6th grade Miss Jennie Ped- rown; igo: Tth and Sth grades Miss Mag- | jgie Abell; 9th and loth J. ¥F. Starr. John Kirsey, the battle scarred | ex-confederate soldier who has been jearrying the mail between this and La Cygne, Kansas for the year, was brought to py Capt. H. P. presenting him with : clothes shipped him and his wife and three children to the ex confederate ‘home at Higgensville. Mr. Ki served under uty past and Nice Cockrell. wounded last wound Gates during the war three times, and and was the the left ear, passi his head. ed out and th nerves of the left eve , Were so effected as to leave 4 most blind, so much so thai ders him i lihood for He ji8 an ¢ obj mete He bought the best! inte re sted | veterinary surgeon, was placed un. | in the public schools, should feel | THE, | der arrest at Adrian Friday evening. | proud of the record made by their | the {i st | town Monday aie. : i suit of WE WILL CONTINUE OUR CLEARANCE SALE FOR ONE WEEK LONGER. Remember all Summer Suits go at Unheard of Prices, SPP 50 and S20. suits at SES. SES S15 Now prices 5O and SIO. S10 suits at S77. ST 50 suits at S83. is your Jast chance to buy rehable Clothing at such We need the room FOR OUR BOOT & SHOE STOCK daily. By the way, remember us when you are needing BOOTS & SHOES. We'll We'll give you a solid all calf shoe for $2 00, such as you've We guarantee our §2 he the best ever sold in this market. A as they H all be packed away soon. which is arriving make you lower prices than you're used to. been 50 calf shoe bold ass and see if it paying $2.50 for. to er- tion but nevertheless a true one. Come in Mr. WILL KEASLIN Shoe department, aah dee .G, will have charge HOUSE, of our AMERICAN - CLOTHING - | NORTH SIDE SQUARE. WORK oF A VILLA N | Elmer MeDanie}l, the young man If you have real estate to sell or who stole E. Carver's | exchange, call on R. S. Catron. 29-tf time ago and sold it toJ. W. Smith, - aliveryman of this city, Near Norwich, Kus., captured and is now confined in the senting himself to be the owner of a the jail at St. Joseph, charged with | field of wheat, hired Jaborers and Mr. Smith learned | had it threshed, netting him $1,000. and Sunday he went horse some- A ‘Tramp Attempts to Outrage the Daughter of A. J. Vories. has been a mau repre- | Monday morn Miss Mollie daughter as grand larceny. s. aged 15 years and of the arrest jof A. J. Vories, living near Spruce : , | St. Joe to see bis man e/ post office, was recurning home from up to St. Joe to see h i i importance of = MG » . fourd him to be the right man but | eeping tte blood in ja Visit to her sister, Mrs. Geo. Black, ; sealers titcn | a pure condition ts lacho lives about half mile distant | 2® the authorittes were holding Lim universally known, and yet there are very few people who he will have to wait until they i from her bome, she was accosted by Purify a tramp at a lonely place in the road | get through with him, then he will | have perfectly pure 3 be brought to Butler and tried for; blood. The taint of scrof: alt rheum, or who brutally attempted to outrage other foul humor is heredited and transmitted for generations, causing untold suffering, and we also accumulate poison and germs of dis from the air we MeDaniel refused mith, saying that he horse stealing. to talk to Mr. had not yet consultal his attorney. A warrant was leit with the officers | The crime was committed at a turn of the road and at the head of au little ravine, located about the | her. ease breathe, the food we eat, or the water we drink. There is mid- jway between two homes. As soon as the tramp accomplish- at St. Joe by Mr. Smith and should nothing caarnleon | et i ie Gos he ares MeDaniel escape from the charge of clusively proven ict paper erage By reeny he will be rearrested and, ‘an the positive ‘ber and the young Jady in a half a i power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla over all diseases \eaeea coadicon 6 ie _. | brought to Butler. of the blood. This medicine, when fairly crazed condition toune es) 2 tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or some and related ler experience. Atter the Funeral. salt rheum, removes the taint which causes | t | Ty} an } « r < eatarrh, neutralizes The whole neighborhood was Bez.ton, Ill.,Aug. —Webb Hi aT} the acidity and aaa arou as seun as possible by Frauklin county, is greatly excited | rheumatism, drives earriers who were sent in every di- over a adruple weeding, which Mee ate jrection and the woods and fields) wi'l take place on S day afternoon soning, ete. It also eiug seoured | lreds of | At that time the remains of Mrs. | Vitalizes and eg- merely Beene iy oe i \ am Ss . : \ riches the blood, thus overcoming that tired ;men and here the remainder of the John S. Webb, the wife of one of feeling, and building up the whole system, day and Tuesday nigitt. the wealthiest farmers and mer- Sas Ca cee 3 . % 2 Sa i plood purifier. Ful for- From the temper of those who are chants will take place. Immediately mation and statements of cures sent free. after the ain ht the after the funeral sermon the widow- jcourts will not be th the | process of trial or the county put to dealt cang! bothered wi er will be united in marriage to Mrs. Melinda Boyer. At the marriages will be celebrated of ' C.S. Webb and Miss Alfa Britton, Miss Nannie Webb and F. K. Stew- art, und another couple whose names could uot be ascertained. John S. Webb was here to day and secured the marriage licenses Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for gs. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar ‘DR.J.W. LOWRY’S Office FARMERS BANK, one door east ot Express office. Residence on Ohio street second dvor east ofPublic Schoo! hours § to 12 answered at al diseases bot arges reasorat the same time costs, as he with The young lady as Deine a y build.small will be surmmarily deseribes her as- of ~ young man, moustache, ur: brim hat. stripped pants and broad heavy shoes The Times hopes to hear of the pursuers being successful in their will be The institute examining board cowupleted its labors on Wednesday evening. Out of the 181 teachers 152 stood the examination test. Out of this list 22. received first grade certificates, $2 second grade and third grade Twenty search and that the wretch rdaue- t with iu ace y of his crime. For lrels deserve no svinupa- of law- is seriou sick out- Owing all of the we go nervous prostra- ne county i to teach tothe fact that } informed. ~ teachers of uppied Rieeeipt of tue premiu.a with het fewer list of the Kansas City Inter os than beret: ‘ re. Per fair wehiehiesde be: heli i Ontober sousinterested in the matter will £160 acres! and fit that he havea good home to/to 11th, 1 under the auspices of | spend his remaining days. | | the Exposition Driving Park. | which they wish to adi, ,note the change in ninissioner | Deerwesters card published else- } where.—Record. talogues free. A tt SCHOOL OF MINES, Rolls, Mo