The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 20, 1884, Page 8

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F. M. CRUMLY & CO. CITY DRUG STORE, os, Paints, Oils, ee Writing Paper & Envelops We are still at the front with a full Line of Drugs, Books, Stationery, West Side Square. Remember the Place. See Electric Sign in Window. ia ei eh me 1 | ~ —— — = = eS —; - BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES A Voluntary Contribution. } The Day Approaches. Obituary. | nes ees ; i On July 23d Mr. B, F. Jones, the | Meaning the appointed date for| Katie Murphy, daughter of Cath- pulled aes | Chairman ot the Republican Nation j the exhibition of Sells Brothers’ erme Murphy, was born at Cork, 7 EWEDNESDAY AUGUST a0, 188s {al Committee, sent to Mr. M. C. | monster fifty-cage and four ring rail—| Charlville county, Ireland, March | | | t road shows. Anticipation has now |. S6 S Bn ai : A o07- She was a member of Thomas, a republican mail contract- not long to wait, for this largest Sth, 1867 amongst traveling exhibitions will | the Catholic church, to which faith gs Z = 3 BEAD THIS. or at Tuscaloosa, Ala., the custom- Tet sant Saale zs oes Do you desire happiness; do you | ary request for ‘‘voluntary’’ contri- | spread its myriad yards of canvas at| she was yery devoted. Katie was k or evel 5 body ; W e are bound to : butions. Rich ill on Wednesday, August | beloved by all who knew her. close out our stoek in love music; do you desire a pleas- 27 1884. The management proves The family have our deepest sympa- ae Note ac omenca. prompiy | its pledges and sustains its promises ant fireside and a happy home? It] onthe 26th as follow f } a Be | by editorial guarantees, whose weight thy. A ee | | I ] | I t Da Ss oto W E Walton & Co’s and Mr. B. F, Jones, Chairman Repub- | and value none can tail to appreciate sicainae rae | sO, gi EV & sa rege: > T = . 5 We saw thy form in youthtul ;prime hean National Committee, No. 242 | and respect. The great Journals of 3 , select « good piano or organ. En-} poi (A) oe, New York. tee Umson teatity sith the oct oe | Trancticocie in ume. |a80 are selling same regundiags of ae : ee = f sedl- Soa i saan | ores sass ul = » z C . , courage music in your family and Dear Sin: Your letter of 23d | strictly keeping every advertised| And waste thy fsa away, Stuadel yaker W agons, Haeood Plow SA Pocket n Xatie. ¢ ) é ) soliciting contributions to campaign | promise, and even during last season, tund to aid in the election of Blaine | when the consolidation was only par- ! zs To enumerate the great variety of | and Logan to the offices of President } = ee | } r : ¢ t nost attract- | i E and Vice-President of the United} ai ae pianos ana organs the firm handles ; on on the | iting both m St. Louis} ago for a week, > press of { { you never will regret it. | and table Knives, a full line of ed that you can be better suited in just now, but hope to be able to do! those cities had ample time to pass | ep enn RES - and we append literal} “Though fairest forms we see, Store fixtures for sale. Come and see us ¥ extracts fro their | To live with them is tar less sweet | ee ‘ : : i sipuenings = a cure bargains and save money. Yet still thy features which fleets not with tl nd lite r inthysmile of d r looked States, tully noted. I regret to state isunnecessary. Call and be convine- | that I am short of campaign currency Katie, something for them in November i Butler than elsewhere. next. The grave which, under the management of Cleveland and Hen- dricks, is being du; ber the place—Opera House block, | cratic party for Butler, Mo. ‘They are also extensive dealers in u to remember thee, the igo Dz eee aaee | ' . onpe us—everybody is at the : H " Sells Brothers keep their pled ror fall ES SUL Se I i orl us i lams Sells Brothers kee s] o- is : H a ©, | to the well filled store of M.s. 5 ' ith its patrons. They advertise | z Cowles & Co. the dest sewing machines. Remem by the demo- i+ and Lo- republican | party, will be wide an 9, and I eee ce thope fo coatrinute te tel OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. | Works. Weel ees t | bs =) O: at W. E. Waiton| miele with the millions of All local advertisements in this column | . & Co’s. republicans and democrats in ‘ : ea he Times till Jan. ist. tor the | funeral and cover up the old largest watermelon < so deep s, Who have be first on M. B. Marshall will have a public mote it be, M. 1, are to be | over all ( sale of personal property Aug. 30, New Work World gai showil on the John Marshall farm, S miles : lh ee nce I } £ +) ey y re lor , “*O- H southeast of Butler. He will offer Mormons Murdered. oe lash nl ts < . 1 pretentious advertisements tl horses, cows, hogs and implements Nashv I -A ge ie" eis te : ae 2 : a have never ma- t! tor sale. ; dispatch from C BC or- produce Imost too >» and it will ited, but a candid ex- 1 of this men ie and ring e truth-loving reporter to! P! ession that sobriety of stage- | Lc report the mu of The M.S. Cowles Merean~ | **°s : tile Company ts receiving | Mormons in Lewis county by masked new goods daily, fresh from the hands of the manufac- turer having been purchas- | : ’ ne ed lower than. ever. ; mon meeting was in progess, forced open. At the doorthey w encountered by Martin C. .Condc armed with a gun. In an effort men Sunday. T numbered about — |e above represents the cele- ent is mighty and is x, |Orated James Means three dollar ee ie ee ee i — "Ne Shoe in all styles. The best shoe * | Lake Front ground yesterday after | _ f¥ou are sick and need a "| for the money in the world. and evening covered a count-| C's Bit south | storrent, Is one of the | ® I of Marlin Condon, where ad is prevailing over | rests J. K. Bre A Cleveland and Hendricks club was organized night betore last at Bergin Point N. J., at which sixty | men were enrolled, among whom | rs is what you wan him- one of the raide of struck with a gun, unmaski ir a pistol and shot Co exiasienries bowels. Condon was; Zhe JS. Cowle h buck-shot and killed were General Abner Doubleday, one of the heroes of Fort Sumpter, who | has hiherto acted with the republi- | s performances. 1 happy faces, all bright n the country. W. H. m over the sights andj n, Agent, Butler, Mo. > Mercan- | pr tile Company never allow | ¥** cans. | The sz ‘ 5 nesday, at 3:30 p. m, at Reading Room souri how much the radical papers | North Main street. sesoee pu — military re- | The W CT U. will meet every Tuesday Dave Henson, one of the masked | veda Be ace coe = eae tOn | evening aly p-anzat Reading Room North Republican and Democrati men. One of the Henson party | the silencing of this old battle cry ot | Main street. P ris eee | Stood over the body and fired two/ theirs. There had to come a time} e S. B, NEWBILL Tf you want to save mon- | loads of buckshot at Hudson, liteally | for the leaping across as well as shak Does a general Insurance business—In- CAM PAIG N H EA DQ UARTERS. Saafetg et, : There had to come a time for tne | Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. cantile Company's nvam- search until Monday, when Sees i > i: oe : y | throttling ot sectional prejudice and | “!Se insures Plate Glass against break- % |age by accident. on him tor a moth store, Rich Hill. | found the Mormon that ran away | 1 Office in | ° : = 7 “Wines, Liquors, Cigars &c. ————S=— | of the attacking party fired upon a musty old, out of styles, arr this season of the ye: r everybody EE aie ee eit i Nea Km ett me J Cowles Mercantile Com-| Mormon elder named Gibbs, who | Skop-worn Goods to accum- | should use Biue Grass Bitters. ; pany never buys auction | sn partly hidden behind the wite of | ulate tm tts stock, but sell' Paciale New Bus Line. a a s a " goods, but keeps the best \°!4 man Condon, killing Gibbs and | them, when fresh and new| atwaye othe an ae aes ae er i and sells at prices to defy | ak ae at small profits. Wowld | tet nas bought.a new bus, am, bag Hg competition. ' mon elder named Berry, hiding be- | give them away before let- | sane vessel ea A | f Mr. Turner, the indefatigable {hind a bed, killing him intantly. | 27g them. stay in stock till | ard carry passengers to and trom all EAS SOE OF EERE Se ° m Greenback editor of the little Lone | Another Mormon elder ran out the | old. ee ot tne city. Leave orders at ee - a - = sh; i Oak Journal, favored us witha pleas- | back door and was pursued. He was! dt don’t jakeieiy dilivence AA Spee RE a cise Sain ee Next d S 1 Levy East Side S$ a, ¢s : ‘ ‘’" | fired on ashe ran, but it is not known | oe . | The W. C.T. U. will meet every Wed- Next door to Sam] Levy East Side Square be i ant call last Saturday evening. We if he was killed. After the killing | the rock-rmbbed democracy of Mis— = ic | did not learn whether he walked or | ot Berry, three masked men started came by other overland conveyance, | "4 had just gotten out of the house but he was promptly on hand to hear | when J. R. Hudson fired and killed “*H. Martin”? just the same:—Rich | Hill Review. The Finest and Purest store itis from Condon’s house dead. and it is | radical intolerance. A more auspi— en than th ie rumored another missing elder was | cious time could not have been chos- | Three big two-year-old mules, one found dead. The Mormon elders the year of democracy’s able o = aes } eading Room will be open every = 7 : pair three-year-old Normo: rses, Claim they have been sent here direct | Pe ¥ y d Normon_ horses, ‘ triumph. Marmaduke is acce irom Utah to make converts and es-! tablish churches. So were Phelps | g, and colts. Some young | day trom 2 togp.m. Sundays from g} Elegant Room Handsomely Decorated. = ad all the rest whola m. to 9 p.m. naduke will eae, to the | Dick Hurt : ‘ f H t j some Kentucky bred ss; bulls, short-horn cows, Galloway bulls. The Finest Bar and Bar Fixtures me nee I st other Mountz never more: ;} on a grand demo. E Fort Scott, Kan ; + out for ti ish and fresh ‘ery Cheap, at A. Des ss CLOERTILG BUSTIN Be igi VEGETABLE FILLS Secure Healthy action to the Liver case hee grand p son atr attend.

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