The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 9, 1899, Page 8

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face and arms were white scales, Iw intment), and found on COTICTRA and got a clean face great relief instantly again, thanks to Cr A. VALE EGXF March 7, 189K. 104 Stage , Er Nn. ¥. Srrevy Cone Txgatuunr.—Werm baths yuma SOAP, gentle ano with Coric urest of emollient sk Bcsorven, greatest of b orld. Porter Dave ann CHem How to Cure Skin Diseases, trem corr (ointment), of Coricura porifiersand humor cures. ghout the w Boston. Bolt 1 I. M. Smith, a prominent demo- cratic farmer of Deep Water town- ship, made us a pleasant call while in the city Wednesday. Rev. Davidson wishes us to an nounce that he has so far recovered that he will fill bis pulpit on Sunday, moraing and evening. Jno K. Simpson, a well known old resident of the county, died Saturday last at the home of his brother, ex-Recorder Jas. R. Simp- eon, in Spruce township The thermometer registered 10 degrees below zero in Butler at five o’clock Wednesday, at eight o'clock it was 2 degrees below. That was coldest day of the season so far. August Van Hall, an old and highly respected citizen of Montrose, died in that town on Feby 3rd, ’99. He was in his 67th year. He was father of druggist G. A. Van Hall. and stepfather of Dr. E. G. Zay, of Butler. Weddiag Bellis. Goodenougk- Wood fin.— United in marriage at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Woodfin, near Foster, at 6:30 p.m, Feb Ist, 99, Miss Ethel Woodfin aud Mr. F. E. Goodenough The wedding march was rendered by Mrs T. L. Speakes. The attendants were Mr Jason Woodfia, Jr, and Miss Ethel Sells. Rev. W. B. Miller said the beautiful ceremony of the Christian church, pronouncing them husband and wife, after which the bridesmaid and groomsman led the way tothe dining room, where a bountiful supper was served The happy couple are among our best young people, and have the best wishes of their many friends. Deepwater Items. Putting up ice has been the order of the day for the past two weeks. O © Clizer, one of Spruce’s most energetic business men, was in Johnstown a few days last week on busines3. The party given at the residence of W H Zimmers last Wednesday night was a decided success and enjoyed by all SL Coleman, who fell and broke his collar bone the first of last weels, is improving slowly. Several young men called on ths Elm Grove school last week and say they were treated nicely by tle teacher, Mrs W E Fletcher. Renney Maxey, who has epant several days at Amsterdam and K C on business, came home Sunday Bible reading every Thursday night at the Johnstown Christian ehurch. Dr Maxsy reports a great many on the sick list this week, and he is kept quite busy. Olaf Chambers spent visiting Georgie Shelton. Add Allison will carry the mail until July from Johnstown to Mon- Saturday trose He is an accommodating little | fellow and we wish him success. Jobn Coleman spent last week with his brother, S L Rey Wooldridge filled his regula appointment at and Miss K were in Johnstown last Saturday. Kirt Green and wife Sundayed in| this community at Geo Allison's H P Callahan and wife are thiok ing of moving to K O soon J E Kash has purchased tl widow Carter property in Johnstown and will move there the first of the week John Jackson spent Sunday with Willie Shelton. Messrs Frank and William Zim- mers left last Monday for Colorado, where they will probably spend the summer Rose Pablic Sale. icht | one night Hume Items. Ed Covert has sold bis residence in Hume to Mre Ada Reynolds. Hums band is making fine pro gress. Joe Thorpe of Elsworth county, Kan, spent Monday in Hume. Mr | Thorpe is engaged in the cattle busi- |nessand says last year was very | successful for bim. Geo Titeworth of Butler, was on our streets Friday. Mra PA Cobb has a speeial sale on clothing. Monday was a record breaker io | Hume. | Mattie Stose, of Warrensburg, is | Visiting ber sister, Mrs Dr Chastain Mrs McLaughlin and babies are visiting her pareats, Mr and Mrs J J Messinger. Dr Thornton, our new dentist, is quite busy; patronize him, he is a good man. Our people are beginning to look after the candidates for both city and schoo! elections; look for the best material for school director, as it isa responsible position. M W A initiated H Beaty, W De Moth and J A Wilber last week John Auter, brdg carpenter on P & G@ecut his foot badly last week Dr Williams R R surgeon dressed the wound. Mr Wanimaker, living south of town, died Monday. He had been engaged in the railway mail service, his run being on the Memphis from K C to Ft Scott He was an exem plary young man. Mrs J C Biggs has been confined to her room for some days with the la grippe Best corn market in Mo. Elder McGee preached Sunday at the Ohristian church. The members of the M E church, south, are raising money to builda sidewalk front of their church property. Jeff M Stewart shipped two loads of cattle Monday night. Joe Wilson of Rich Hill Hume Monday. S H Stalcup made a flying trip to ~* . in was in Texas last week. Elkhart fteme, Last week registered the coldest for the season. ° Mr Smith of lowa, was down to re- lease his farm for the coming season. Ed Thornbrough has the spring term of school At Concord. E T Boswell is putting up a fine lot of ice this week. H L Gifford has a sale Feb 15th. He is going to move to Cass county, where he has purchased a farm. Frank Bewley is hauling corn this week. Geo Cowdry is putting up ice this week. Grandma Hedelson ealled at our village her son Robert. Uncle Jim Burns froze one feet very badly last week. Frank Lankford is putting nice lot of ice. Wm Chrisioleer has farm al- most clear of brush and timber. ET Boswellis quite sick with an and daughter while yisiting of his upa his him out all right. McClure went to Butler business last Saturday. James and John Burton are haul- corn to Adrian this week. The Lone Star school board hired Miss Edi Bark! for spring term at $20 per month. The Mt Vernon lyceum is progress- ing nicely, notwithstanding the cold weather. on ing Johnstown last | | bound over mma Gordon | Geo Allen is on the s The urday an Jim Keet Coughlin had t > the grand jury. to be but ill make a man lean Beer too mueh up aga Fra at fattening; a lamp pos Lankford de pur vill t Saturday, ivered t market we Ww rut mens > M been l soon na evad - = atism means and Hood's Ssrsaparilla attack of pneumonia, but Dr Son will | has | the} Y Sat- | and Primary. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, Feb. 16, 1899, there will }be a democratic convention for the selection of 26 delegates to represent | Mount Pleasant township in the county convention te be held Butler, Mo, on Feb'y 25th, 1899, | |for the purpose of nominating 4/ school commissioner. | ; That on the same day, Feb’y 18, | | 1899, there will be a democratic | primary election at the Court House | jin Butler, Mo., from two until seven | lo'eloek p. m, for the purpose of | | nominating township officers of said | | Mount Pleasant township, in Bates | | county, Mo. | All known democrats and all | voters who will vote the democratic ticket at the township election are invited to participate in said primary | Mixes 8. Hors, Committeeman of Mt. Pleasant twp., | Bates Co, Mo in| The followiog marriage licesnses | were issued by Recorder Wilson for the month of January: 3d. Jas. Fearis, But! Emma Haas, Adrian. 5th. V I. Caffia, Butler, Ella Jones, Virginia 9th. Carl Davis, Ballard, to Miss Olara Welch, Montrose. llth EC Davidson to Miss Alice Adams, both of Adriaa 16th. O J Yoss, Prairie City, to Miss Frederick H. Filges, of Pleas- ant Gap. 16. Marion Colson to Miss Pearl Gibbs, both of Spruce. | 17. E L Goodrich to Miss Myrtle} Woolsey, both of Altona. 18. H O Cook of Amos, | county, to Miss Bettie Benton, Sprague. | 19 WC Burns to. Miss Amelia | Damm, both of Rich Hill J HH} Burch to Miss Lizzie Riley, both of | Sprague. | Miss | | to Miss to Vernon | of | Di Lockridge, both of Virginia 23. WC Douglass of Papinville, to Miss Midge Sbroyer of Hume. 0} L Puyear to Miss Emma L Kintz, both of Sprague. CO V Witherup, of Lone Elm, Montana, te Miss Carrie} Peterson, of Foster. 24 A W Padley of Butler, to Mies} Ellen Nafus of Lone Oak. J P Grif- fin to Miss Alice Wix, both of Plas. | ant Gap 27. F E Goodenough Woodfin, both of Foster. 28. John Wooters to Mise Oora Hickman, both ot Rich Hill. 30. J Everett Hook to Miss Jessie; Belle Bothwell, both of Rockville. LN Linbarger of Rich Hill to Miss | Anna M Connell of Ponco City, Ok | Feb'y 4 Andrew Powell to Miss | Alwilda Chaney, both of Butler. to Ethel | | | A Big Bargain. | I have a 240 acre farm in Lynn county, Kansas, six miles of county | seat, that I will sell very cheap or will trade for small farm in Bates} county or will trade for Butler prop erty or merchandise. On account | of going west here is a vargain for some one. Cal! on or address | 122t W. M. Crawronp, Butler, Mo. | Baby Burned, The sevea-montbhs old baby of Mr. and Mrs. William Godfrey, living northeast of Rockville, wes | | burned to death in its crib the first | |of last week. Its mother left it rear/ | the stove and w to another room | to attend to household duties, re-| |turning in a few mioutes she found! |the erib enveloped in flames. She| | made frantic effort to saye her baby, | jbut it was so badly burned that it | died shortly afterward. The mother | | was prostrated with grief and could | jnet attend the little one’s funeral. | They have the eympathy of all in their great bereavement. | | | | | pRices BAKING POWDER Awarded est Honors, World’s Fai Medal. Midwinter Fa’ | | | | ' Gold gt 21. Oharley Herrell to Miss Grace| Dist Notice of Desnocratic Township Convent | SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT, Ballard Sreezes, Stever By County Clerk of Railroz and Telegraph Monies for the Year 1898. MINGO WNSHIP is over in the That 49 4 our boys itana, Is Bros hauled « Mr We a nest, W last week. and the best wishes Is has proven k horses last week Pat od neighbor Marvin Pr F M Patri with the griy of illage made his He is as of old, but able | John Graham. | Dryden Starke was up trading one an absence lay. as well to put upice, he and day last Jas Wendleton is the man of Soap creek. we | wood- boss PRAIRIE TWH | Abe B igs went east armed with | 3 Hu rid uy ‘ 5 Thos Lyn PLEASANT with the Friday grip. eve Gat ,;on busin MS Hiersey talks « jto Cc o| Elmer Huff called and informed us > {all Were on foot again. | Miss Ruey Patrick went pping cattle | to e Butler | SUMMIT TWE j to take examination before Professor will Borron for a certificate, as she teach in the G >| mer. Jas Connoy | Mrs Beatty, paying 347 for her. Joln Reed sold his it is inti g *t this sum- SHAWNEE TWI bought a cow from | property, and wated that one of his boys is fixing to move to Ballard next fall. Jim Hendrix lost a tap off of the| spio of his ing from] | Urich witha wheel ran | off. Jing he wagon cor load, and a So left his wagon, and losd com- me and ret next day} gin the pound big crowd there anda urnipg wreck, at party McClenneys, a 7 10 splendid time | reported. | The Bourland and Kinney law suit last Saturday before of their at- torneys failing to put in appearance, be did not come off udge Be on account John Francisco cannot stand to MT. PLEASANT TWE h cold weather any nore. we hear it 43 4°| talked up here is: Walter v0 | Me Cowan; assessor, T N Board; col- 0 this cor- »wuship ticket, as Trustee, 1 15|leetor, T D Embree; justice AH Bell. Have Johnstown J P or constable. | teach the She 0) ner not heard the Miss Edna Graham will summer school at Enterprise. ught the winter school. Geo Price, jr, of Was over Saturday. south Deepwater, OSAGE TWP Jas Counoy did not move last week on account of the terrible cold weath- | er, but goes this week. | W'S Ray was in Ballard Saturday for the first time in months. Price Bros had a force of men put- OSA@E AKD HC a. WAR 4 ting up ice this week. | Zach Johnson has the grip. M eft y and Bros us onth last we . Mr Vest and son moved their farm ; to the Hurt| CHARLOTTE TWP zis having a tussle with | 1maétism and ne W D Kiersey has tte farm 4 mile east iralgia, d of here, of} rent yndicate, where he will rustle| s this summer he spring and nks will lo- this his John Spearman tl cate on Peter creek saw mill $| } EAST BOONE T on our} ts one day | er a@ se- ¢ attack of the AW Tablets, All drugg if it fai sto cure. - Q. one corn to Charlie Wils« improving nic | some jouly a smal Dan R ng for Olingg t Hear herg, Ved @ Lette, Ok lab, 2 Years, 'Vering ami aturday, brokey wagon, then hites. "and brogy reported toh, een “elling bay G R Borum has sold le s wag 100 bushels q n GR Boram tradeg i Spruce, BF family and Jp Akers and are Intending ty start to the Indian Te rritory Feb eth 16 weather is favorable, Dr Colson and Suuth and family Mrs Hattie 1 reports her epg James Hillis moving from Heng county to Bates, Jeff Fry, of Rich Hill, made a trip to this portion of the country a fey days ago. Ike Dawson says there is no Use of feedin Mo. He raised quite a lot of sugar cane and Kaffy| corn last season, Mr Norvel, of Henry county, frog his foot so badly that he had to have two or three of his toes amputated, A short time ago Arlie Drenp was driving a team hitched to the wagon with the hay frame On, anf the frame striking a post threw hig! off between the double-tree and the. horses’ feet. The horse stepped op one hand, but he escaped withow ig out of serious injuries. Mr Mistler will grind corn and chop feed Israel Kretzingerand Jot Newbery took two loads of hogs to Appletes City Saturday. Mr and Mrs W H Hall made 8 trip to Spruce the first of the week, an Mrs Hall had a toothdrawn, Stag, every Saturday. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world fe cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, gai rheuw, fever sores, tetter, cha hands, chilbluins, corns, and all skis eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guarmm teed to give perfect satisfaction @ money refunded Price 25 cont per box. For sale by H. L Tucker Happy Hill items, Mrs Shuster, who has been very sick, is again able to be up, Joseph Lee has purchased a buggy, Jim Petty and family, of Butler, visited at Rev Henry Allen's Tow day of last week. They have rented land of Richard Dubach apt will soon wove on it, Henry Lee and Tillie Neider west to Rich Hill Monday. We understand Lawyer Donebu moved back to Butler; we presume Stumptown isn’t large enough for him, Mr Kaufman made a short talkto boys at the closing of the Literary Wednesday night, which was appre ciated by all. The infant child of Mr andils Chas Meritt died Sunday morning @§ croup. Monday morning at 1 o'clock ® Lynch’s house burned down, att of their hous It is not portion « holc effects were saved, | known how the fire originated. Thet as no insurance on the building. 2veral new cases of la grippe tht week, and, of course, “Daisy” bet to fall in line and take the grip, Last week was an unlucky one lor of our neighbors. On Sunday one of Mr Pitchford’s horses fell in w. some | well and was so badly hurt it bad@ be ki Tuesday a cow belongisg eritt fell in a well, and the take 5 ; H Scoti’s Emuslion Of cod liver off with hy phosphites. No is such a perfect pr ive to consumpt the mo y begins to find you 2 g flesh, you should begin to take it. veal 9 other and you

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