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The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.) 1881-1918, June 21, 1882, Image 3

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iOCAL NEWS
':! Ret! cherries are now abuntlant.
A- H. Liwnb is oainting his West
yuflcr residence.
Prepnrr.ticni for our fourth of July
celebration ti'.l go on.
Work Kjs commenced on the sec
ond tory of the Duncan block.
()nJy m:c day, and we will
"the Sin-."av school picnic.
The celebration
have
rounds have been
A large flock of sheep was driven
through town this morning.
While -tarting the press Tuesday
at the Democrat office Mr. H.
Hutchinson caught his fingers in the
cogs and badly mashed several bones.
. In the examinations upon U.S.
History, which took place at the
Academy Monday afternoon, that of !
little Gertie McClmtock was .excep
tionally jrood. We will venture to
sa that th ire are few children
j her age who knows as much in re
I irard to their native land as she
does.
; - fno. Siecl is putting up a fine barn
in his property on Chestnut street.
' The Rich' Hill opera house ismov
- inr rijrht along. It will be a . nice
A Democratic candidate rode up
to a farm house hr other day and
finding the gentleman of ttip planta
tion at home, at once began talking
up his chances before the pr.maries.
! Wlir.n tVi. nmnf was rpnr.hfrl as to
,1he livery barn of Wm. Riley, on .;. wh the Rturdy yeoman Vold sup
nkota street, bvs received a new , ooli'tician was ' sriven to
as! st - 2-at
fir n m mm
HI- fc
R R. DEACON
I THE HORNS
-Tiv a .3-::!? irs"
Hardware Iron Steel;
of I &
coat of paint.
H. A. McGindley is having his
, residence repainted and otherwise
i
i impro cu.
Capt. John Brand, editor of the
Republican, is quite ill. We hope
he may soon recover.
The gutter around the square, at
least in many places, needs reno
vating very badly.
. Now is the time for the ladies of
"other churches to be giving festivals.
Who will be next?
Owing to an unexpected rush of
work we did not get in the usual
amount of matter yesterday. We
try to make amends to-day.
V. B. Bridgeford, of the firm of
Bridgeford & Hupp,is at Fapinsville,
painting the residence of D. O.
. Bradley. - - -
Gus. Bennert has a new icecream
i-n which was painted by Bridge-
ford & Hupp.' The frosting looks so
natural that it chills one to look at it.
The ordinance providing for a
special election to vote on the steam
fire eneine proposition was carried,
nnd the election will be held Tly
: ii. : '
We understand that Dr. J. Perry,
port, the politician was
understand that he was talking to a
rampant Greenbacker. Set back a
tew notches by this informateon, the
candidate blushingly, and with be
coming modesty, replied: " I didn't
suppose Joe Shelby would have any
man on his premises but a died-ia-the-vool
Democrat."
The banquit given at the Academy
last evening, was largely attended,
the supper superb, and a good time
generally was had. Democrat.
"The supper superb," eh? Oh,
where were we, that we missed that
superb supper? "Look here, Col.,
there are entirely too many candi
dates in the field for you. While
they are passing around these superb
suppers the Times local would not
object to being handy, but we don't
want anything quite so ardent as to
make us tell the people that the sup
per was a banquet at the Academy,
just because the academy folks hap
pened 'to hold a social reunion.
A Times reporter visited the
grounds which have been chosen for
the fourth of Tuly celebration. The
grove is certainly the best one that
could have been selected. It contains
about ten acres, but beside this there
is other ground oh the south of i- that
will be s-icudU for the purpose ot
soreadinsr luncheon. The finest
of Odessa, Mo. is going to cast his pool in the creek runs along the cast
' lot with us,
store in the
west side.
and open
Terry
up
building
Another letter received from Col
' Cnsn. Monday, states that he will
: KnMornn the eveninsr of
iUlllC HI XJUUVi - o
Tuly d. This will give the "Ro-
tneo of the jungles" time to rest up
for his grand effort on the 4th.
vw,i nprfnrminc on a horizontal
:. n j
bar. hack of the Lindell hotel, Tues
day, Letie Sackett fell and dis
located his left wrist, also breaking
one of the bones. It is a pamtul
'injury. --- r'.
Mr. Perrv Seevers brought into
our office on Tuesday a bunch ot
n'Keat which was six ieet, lacking
one inch, in leneth. He also had a
bunch of heads, the largest ot which
half inches m I
length. Who can beat it?
General improvement is the order
of the day in Butler now. Turn in
whatever direction you1 may, you
hiiilrlincr in course of
:, I1U 43 V W Q I
construction, some house being re-
painted or some new fence or out
building being built.
a drug ot tne grove, x ma huui jo "
on the form width and about one-lourtn ot
a mile in length., Two fine boats
are now being built, and will be
plied upon the waters during the day-
The shade is rme, and a large arror
..,:n Ua r.,it nn in nn onen sDace and
V V 1 1 1 I ' i I
seats placed under it. Back of this
the speakers and band stinds will be
built. The committee are doing
good work, and there will be no
complaint cf lack of shade or ac
commodations this year.
A. B. McFarland h-s tinisneci
taking the enumeration ot tne
school children of the city. The re
sults are as follows:
White, Male,
' r emale.
Colored, Male,
Jb emale.
3S3
424. 20.
41.
Total - - - - S6S.
Thn count shows a total in
crease of 48 over last year.
Sheak thieves were evidently out
A Card.
Editor Times: I see in your
issue of Tuesday, mention of a let
ter received by, you from John
Tames, which intimates sometmng
verv uncomplimentary to me. 1 ae-
sire to say that I am quite willing the
ihlish anthin:
lUica auuviv . .
' again Tuesday night. Wm. McBnde yames may say of me, for I am
clock last! r-raAv tn nrove all I- have accused
night he was awakened by some nirn of, and am not atraid of the ef-
tlie door, and 1 -c 0f his personal abuse.
then the window. - They were if he aims to put up the plea ot
" tuA Vwff however, without his I ntt niilrv to the crime laid at his
finding out who they were. Keep door, why does he keep himself so
...n hrtt min on nana 1 larnnt m tne reavu i v'"
and use theni in events of this kind.
Miss Ida Crume showed us, Thurs
day afternoon, : a large size birds-
eye view photograph of Pitkin, 01
orado, where Mr. W. J. Smith is
located. : Miss Ida did not know the
exact population of the city ; but it
extends into ihe thousands; The
citv is built'in a beautiful vHev in
- catred -with
snow, and is in. a most, delightful
climate. - The new railroad as m
distance.' and bv this time
' .
perhaps the first trains may be
ninjrinto the citv. Miss Ida in
forms us that Mr. Smith rcill not re
turn to Butler until fall. j
Backsmith's Supplies, Geo. SV. Brown's O.rn Planters, Ha worth Check
Rowers, Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley and
r- 11 iti r 1 f 1.:. .......... f. .1 (1 Tr!lc
Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, Mineappolis Twine Binders,
Combined Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combined Reaper and Mower,
Racine Spring Wagons, Royal-St. John Sewing Machines, Bain and La
Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows, Road Scrapers, etc. The largest stock
nd best assortment in Bates Co. -North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo.
THE LIGHT RUNNING 'DOMESTIC.
ny
T HE
5S53
MODEL
Machine of
THE DAY.
( -
THE
Family
OR THE
Manufactory
OILS AND NEEDLES FOR SALE Btngo Siffmnnd, AGENT.
, BUTLER
DEALER IX
Dry Goods & Groceries
(irocery House
OF , ."
C. eiENNiE
At :lwir well known am) popular
tand on the East side of the
square, are lending th
GHOCEIIY Tit Alli2 IV
t&- BUTLEIt.
Their stock is eoniposotl ot
Feed Flour and the best
qualiy of Staple and
lanvy Groceries,
Glass, Qiioe;uware and f:MIery.
TliK . ARE AT
LFSS ISXIPJSISHI-
Than nv 1nu-. in It iv, aud
therj-t'orfl d '"r couiteiitjii.
They pv . i i I j-riiv t"r I'rottiice.
Tliey solicit - c inimiMno !' Mi
i'iiiiiiif nf llii ir uiMtit I'llstollitirf. - linl
will gladly attend i. thtfir wlfilie at
aiiv atin ail tlineit.
GoOiU .UiiviMeil In tU city lim
promptly. 1
Chas. Denev.
Money to Loan
-OX--
IaliiotahL Street
Southeast Cor. Sqr.
BUTLER, MO-
9o
On Farms at 7 per cent interest an
Commission on
3 to 5 Years
time with private of paying before
due it desired. Money furnished on
short notice.
W. E. '-WALTON
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC.. IN LARGE VARITIES.
Dailv Patters and Periodicals always on
AoSri4ir'iA cumin
Tr2ro rnmnm when, mllMtmn'iuL A
iecnmmmm wmm A .V.rVTSS TT
1 JUtti
rnr (
l:an'
A. S.Martin fe Co
ttior." in Staple nd Fancy Dry
Goods,1 Notions, Millrnery, Ladies
Furiiir.lHs;: Goods, Uloakf, Su.ts,
Carpels, Groceri. and Quecnsware
all kinds of Country Produce
1 take measure in announcing to
tVia. niihlic Hiat f ll.1V' located id
Butler to make It my future home.
and ha v the largest ana ih;
atexfl: if flock, watche.s :tllli
jewelry and .spectacles ever brought
to this market;, which 1 n -
cheap for cash. Having had many
years experience in the maniilae
ture ol watehes and clocks in Ku-
rope, I am now prepared to repair
wt.h and clocks, no matter how
complicated nor how badly they
nave oeen aDusea.- iy unuitiiw,
htem to me, yon can have them pu".
uitgootl running orutr aim aiw
satistactio
I.
7S 1 W .1 EWlLER.
00
i
01 s t Iqri too"03 l )a vnKl IT
siaaSy aonoHU no spp ab 01 vat waawa vrmaaas
' f , -pt t d II
p,s jta scss eujaq nvna i
YiaTaoui3aaHXO isv sTHi aaaT3Hj si xi
wttVKHI tXTDOKI .
f 'oaj; 'Jaded lmP P" 1 I
( I II'MI P 1 ' '
iux& iiiuev ant ' OOO'tf nliii
1 t- n nil 1P Jjwt o I iMt I
ISYIQ3fd013Jl3
jaqO liB 01 "jouadns s
IHA STOH SOS
! !
but instead come up to the bar and
i ..... .V.o rvatr at once. 1
will say to John ames that I stand
emphatically upon the ground te"
at first, that he sold me a stolen norse,
and what I want is for him to show
his hand. C B. Lewis.
Butler, Mo. Tne 14, '82.
Wofice of Final Settlement,
Notice is hereby given to all creditors,
and other interested in tne estate 01
Lewis Eachus deceased, that I Mary
Eachus Administrator of said estate, in
tend to make final settlement thereof,
at the next term of the ates County Pro-
run- bate Court in Bates J.
Missouri, to be neia i
day ot May, 1S52.
MART liAtB".
wanted.' .
Ve buy eiitireiy lor Spot Cash
md dety U eompetilton o famu
,HI10A SI i pfitIuto3 wf!P p.ip2ttf ptmM9u autP9 T
iiawinaw ivsaawNn-'mdifam- 3Hi
a?ai&ia? -TifTWf .1 "t iLt.
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We
are t the
i
Adin'x.
naalitV t iroods.
old stand of M. S. Cowtw & Co.,
an4 eordially innte everybody to
isit ua and save raoey by o1oin gj
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WYATT & BOYD
DEALEK8 IN. -
Lumber,
Doors
Sash,
Blinds,
Lime,
Cement,
Hair,
Plaster Fans
At Butler and Appltton City.
Parties desiring to buy will please call
I andex mine our stock. v-nSS
FOR 0
CHEAP LANDS
CALL " ON
BEN. B. CANTERBURY. '
-IS-
RE LIABLE COMPANIES,
c; GO TO
Ben. b Canterbury t
1 CUSES DYSPEPSIA, WDSESTlOa, HEADACHE & CIL f
pjse.Y
For Money,
On FIVE years time. " '
AT THE LOWEST RATES OF IXTKRHS1
Call'on
j BEN. B. CANTERBURY,
Sutler, 23o, '
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