The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 23, 1884, Page 8

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THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. \ i UCKE: ped 9 "EB _ Bc MEo Occa A. i ic _ Ieee oo Rave - M A. BS informs us ens siya Ww ; ; > 50 é aa (ore Piecks ' M hit Ml : ; pale ‘ ze , : é Sine io g : oe : pa i a © PRN cee ee ates Meee oe and % aS : 2 é . ad Attentior now ict é Z A Gen. Butler’s ¢ s of X I do They yl , | acceptance heretofore publi now s hel nas 2S ‘ we : san not accept. He has been nominated \ A Sketch of the Poli eat © pate Goh reenieiey | bas vo Tcouve o! the Democratic Candidate E ; . se OG CCE FEN on Vice president Bear in nuand that when you want sacks It does seem strange to us, that | tlons, and has replied to both, but Be ae i pais 1 . : : pe ees H to haul your grain to market that | a as ne <2 s ares when we know our goods are lower | to neither has he said in word Bates county is he would make the canvass. than any house in selling them, that people don’t with We have received a_ beautitul Exposition, } ==Mrs. Ro Ra weacon, J “LEFKER, CHILDS & C0. gein Muski: t grand_rush supply themselves while picture of the Southern : Sa ee last week on: 1 rontl isit to | not far from Zanesville O. In 1822, | 3 they are so cheap. which opens at Louisville, Ky.,Aug. | last week on a two months visi not far | ie E : F te F E CurisrorpHER & JACKSON 16th, and centinues until Oct. 25th. | relatives d fmends in Fonddu| when he was three years old, his} hav e lots of them and w ill loan them a RE GC , The view is of the main building, | Lack, Wisconsin. { - moved t Shel ye y. Ind | to you Ww ithout money and Ww ithout Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, ) Ji ich is one of the largest Exposit- —Aubry Ewing and Miss Ella{jand that State has since been his 3 = , fs : : ficient prop- price, no matter whether they Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, prices a5) 544 buildings ever erected. It covers | Williams, Zib Williams and Miss | home. His tather hads | erty to educate id at cheap as the cheapest. I don’t al- | thirteen acres ot ground, and will be | Mary Walker, made a flying visit to Ae “ low any one to undersell me. lighted throughout by five thousand | Altona Monday. a aie “ Hen Respectfully Shy a { dricks was graduated at the Hanover e J M Kn ae electric lights. —Wnm. Pyle ot Livingston, Mon- | GTICES W288 8 a — 34 iM McCHIBBEN. " ae : ; ae ai tee. the City on a Short visit to} College. He went immediately to ie Saar : es We took a flying tp to Adrian ee : 2 | Chambersburg Pa., where he stu tied Butler Times 50 cents till Jan. 1st. 1 ot week and found that town in aj his parents. Billey is connected } s s later was two year and 1s with a bank in Livingst e new wheat is coming to| healthy growing state. Among the I He then return loing well impro\ £ we n¢ d | Going well. S brick business houses being erected —Miss Alice Walker, ot Lexing- j by the following parties: H. Moudy | ton, Mo., and Miss Heddleson, of = 4 & Co,, DeArmand & Co., A. Wheat is i only bringjrig from 55 to} Ffoover, S. G. cand market. and in the town of ans to rent at W. E. Walton Elkhart township. gave us 2 pleas- of the | Guaintences say he made a quick suc- 1 cess, both by his knowlec | ant call, Monday ctive personal nd by »5 cents for the eye: t gard. are bunlc —W. E. Walton and 1 € Maer e d ty the Se Tae = 1 eee t S poyaacery : Aa Patronize the Butler Marble | an a t Ae Bs } their >t €2 ur- . When oppos- Works. ay z Our Bridge Commissioner, M. me could 1 John Abernathy has return Wolfe, met in cor i | pare I his electioneering tour ot brid commiss ity | > ancl ld county . on Tuesday, July 15th, 1854, and daugh- very time anes are F ee ee oyer Grand River {t erry merly F In Hendricks was el reams in bedsteads this week at : e 4 i tk the Reside 7 Fe r S Lee ri Opera House f tore : . of I q helped r : oe M. Wyatt re ! : ttle | ctor 4 “= ' ens H y, sville, ¢ .. Wed- ser « J wett t stoc} yf | conu Butle Bes : i : We understand there 1s con hike charige Tanee ct. akc i > ee eae : hie atcknees } ir eity. b ne t ly « M } ya : ’ ible sickness in our city, but none 2 tserious nature id i ° - ; s @ they | ‘ in Mc « : oe ur years < irved the dutics of e ( be t 1 ‘ t re dined i a , | 1 thresher eng three | and on failure t |g : , Butler, Mo. 0, is fast improving. sent to jail for five He. was | =< t FOVCTSATY L. | : eee afterwards release sted out | Misse . ae - Just opened, just received, fresh = : : of town. | ‘ E ind delicious, those new groceries \ i = a me ij ut Bud Atkison’s. woe king A. ye Ph ye him a call. ane sg oe ; as i & A We lig ea Bt ‘ itly down stairs and id af Bleeds | ed Ga 4 aaa rose, skipped | H. HH. Nichols offer, rs one hundred up to her cousin doll yard for the arrest and querry: Co conviction otf the party who shot his | 4 little angel spend t off the grab and staye h the tollowing -—AT BUTLER—— KEEP THE LARCEST STOCK PiatICcKs IN | and rec sin, do I not look like } P cnough to see that it n office s rev serson and family left ; Col. “Phey | were accompanied by Mrs. J. M. ther of Mrs. Fulke sr a short time for hould not again be attempted. | While Com decided 22,000 contested land claims. had not noticed | yy,0 any son Charley on the night of the 18th] the presence ot an intruder, until a} oo. ae for Puebl vissioner he heard and mst. young man standing by heaved a AW TILE Bess on, His standing before the people of his state made him the democratic HARN ESS &l SADDLERY. candidate tor Governor in 1860. s just opened a deep sigh andsaid: ‘I wish you Bud Atkison has new grocery store on the east side. | Was my angel.” Tableau. This is who will remain pleasure and health. Everything is new a 2 F confidential; we promised we z y is © nd fresh, and : i 2 ©] —Mrs. R. S. Catron and four] ,. £ eee ‘ P ’ prices as low as the lowest. wouldn’t tell and we won't. This was not a good year for demo— An equal assortment and prices can be found at Walnut, mee children left Saturday for St. Joe to} - . os ic candidates, and Henry S. Lane | i | | | | We are glad to state that Mrs. -W. Week before last we called the at- | visit her father’s family abthat place| ceca him. Lane went to the} - McFARLAND BROS., & MILLS. Seamonds, who was so sericusly tention of the gentlemen members | She will be absent about two weeks | hurt by being thrown from her buggy of the Ohio street M. E. church to | and Bob has already hegun to look | Senate at once, and Morton succced- ed to the Governors chair. Two} copies notices trom this paper it 2d the | west ot this | last week, is fast recovering. the dilapidated condition of the side- | gloomy. There will be no living} < - et Iki . a meen = | years later the democrats turned the “ " aa See is walk in front of the parsonage and } with him in another week. j - } = Ma When the Adrian <Advertrser| . 4 iis | Se eer ee | State Legislature and Senate imside g church. and they pard no attention} —Mrs. Sirena Morris.living south- | me j 3 . . 5 }out, and the new Houses at once | es = toit. Last week We not i xt the old-| , TEeadcs Uened S : | adies | } 2 | ciected endricks Unitea States Sen- | ladies ot the fact, and before the | estand most substantial triends of } ae | paper was dry from the press, car-} the booming Tit : = oe penters were at work laying a new] day and renewed. The Hume S¥ar, ina halt column | walk. If you want a thing done and | could not should give us credit and not the Democrat. Tip, be more careiul hereafter. c ator for the term expiring in 156g- | Hed Satur- Z : 3 This was the opportunity which Hen- | said she hout the tit wady ya =" eszogy s sotroodg "ONIN SASUOH IH) | dricks needed to give him a nadonal along editorial notice of July rith, pays | done quick, call on the ladies. | paper. | Teputation, Democrats could do litle Thos. J. Smi cuting attorney of this county.a t t Coy nore than protest in those days, but ute for A very enjoyable social! event oc- | —Our sanctum was cor : | on Wednesday last by a call west of town, Tues. | Misses Ella Holland, Mecca day eyening the 15th inst. About | Lala Budgett and Mrs. Ed. Davis. ainstthe Re- protested j curred at the res nee otf Mr. J. R. in construction methods so cf- compliment. | Harriman, nortl was the mOst Con- Bud Atkison is so happy over his | > of groceri received, | fifteen couple from Butler were in | 2¢companied by Mr. O. F. Holland [ D se ( ma ie x 4 a as , ial Dem x s inviting every wom ie | attendance and the young people | and Jas. Budget, all Howard |. x mpooner Patent ‘ollar! t : } 3 awOtV i s , . yj Were entertained as only Mrs. H. | towns Our 4 al = cS j ‘Z ‘ ~ er j and her two daughters k > how t ae j er two daughters know how to : PROVEN 1. FING,— a nte Er: F = er CANNOT CHOKE A HO ip ore coon nevé soc y are always sorry ¥ t Z a i he: Ne comes ¢ h z: ther x ‘ ~ > tt . ‘ ' trtch the yield, if noth / oes ne comes tor them to go ers wi = N has two Rows of stitch- : home. ft Mond xe Immense. ' ———— f & c i vw il s p ter than a other cc Kicy Charley Lusk, twelve y | The Missoun Pacific Railway will BONS PS acai ic Gas Bice bono ‘ “ Pe: arley Lusk, twelve old, | sell excursion tickets to St. Paul and r the Grand? . ee ee yar A Spruce township, was kicked in { return, tor $17.20 for the round trip | Army of the Republic. f th . Locyy ne mouth by a = ! H Set eee ction of that vear. og <i hort o 2 x dn piel Thursday | good tor thirty days, and if sufficient | Mt. Pleasant Cottage. sa oe Sie Bi gems badly. rom Inst re- | number o: tickets are sold will run! } Seta cine Pant ports he is doing verv well. {special train through from Butler. | A private school for Boys and the ticket by the : Wait till the convention 1s held | Parties desiring to take advantage ' Girls, located on Pleasant street. ion, last week, was "i uc s j = = ~J : Ve held at} of these exceedingly low rates should { First session begins Monday, Sept. © so unanimons. it may be conjectur- i ' 2 = m hi: Appleton on the 26th of August | call at onc : sAugust, eon E. K. Carnes. 8. S boys, and then you will hear som a 1, 1834. L. P. Siceiorr, ‘ ed that his nomination will be as pop- we Principat. | ularly received by his party at large, ~Ri ore

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