The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 15, 1885, Page 8

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=e mmmen eres ; Hl i i ene ne eS potatoes ROCA. eS 2 cations t cent. intere No cherries to amount to anything ssioners onthe locat The comm: lum are lookin this year. sane as have visited Sold by Gus Wyard, everything B G ‘ t ; re field over, They yn the harness line. Kansas City on business connectec a, » Limon, Car with his harness shop. several other contesting ee pints id up for billious J both resig Bud Atkison has been several days with + vere attack. m Simpson and Dickerson will Morgan and Eldridge ain. ‘tions for e gage Company are taking x app tern money to be ! ns zm i want to run Pharis & Son won't be undersold. i = |at 7 percenton good Real estate Mind that. Joe A. Brast deputy county! cecurity. E : clerk, left for St. Louis Friday even- aon eee cape The Miss Purdins, of Linneus, ! - : i aint y i ; <As there is more or less sickness ing, and returne onday morning. | ;, town and-as the sickly season 1s Missouri, are visiting the family of igsice ii | Dr. Christy. Judge A. Neptune and Wm. F. people should be extremely upon us, Paste this in your bh Pharis & | Tygard, of Rich Hill, were in at-j careful about their diet. Cucum-/ Son won't be unde din grocenes. | tendance on the county court last | bers should not be eaten and corn} 4 | week. very moderately. A little prec Miss Sudie Bowden spent a part < ae arene K a {in this save af last week at her home near) 4% }- #75ep see aertor hi Johnstown former resident of this city and well | Toe ockat we known, spent several days in town| Rev. S. H. Dunkleburg and wite, Pharis & Son, the champion gr0-' jact week, horses and carri ell through a our trade. Be : The tarmers will have to and work like men as weather clears up, if they wish to cers, want y : get up siete on tne qth. They were ‘some mill hands who cl! arnage John Abernathy writes his trends | Sanne ibe improving. tt’s mother and | from Coyirg- that his health Miss Mollie isiting her near with a head the weeds off. ldorado be | said the quite a pleasure known. ste drown and the ¢ seems to creek is higher than’ ever is said | before sister are y ton, Kentucky. rings resort. It It its. the world how cheap | the town is over run with visitors and waGenday schoolowall hold McGhee 1s sells groceries. | lodging d to find. | a picnic at Maloney’s grove 3. miles Miss Bessie Bassett and her httle Mrs. E, A. Henry, now at Colo- | west of Virg Wee foie ry July sister, of Kansas City, are visiting | rado Springs, for her health, w 1 Rev. Miegs Sunday 1001 ge that she is fast improving | evangelist with Revs. Corkt and Miss Nannie Pyle. the Juc we in health and g: | Wright will hold an institute. All | Sabbath schools are invited and the | public at large. Come everybody and have a good time. all bound yaining in weight. Clear the track, we are for McGhee’s for our groceries. We learn that uncle Dave Dono- sick at his J. Simpson is simply comply- | ing with the law when he holds the | At Pineville, McDonald | a tew days ago, a party of about 500 Office uatil his successor 1s elected and qualified. Hug can, over the way, seriously county, Hill. hue, is lying home in Rich McGhee is cheap you will think you got them | joke: selling groceries so | The little Republi | men attempted to mob a man named 1s applying the | Grubbs, for brutally murdering his Anderson dnve Simpson from | traveling — compani hat hal | The prisoner was taken by the sheriff party lash to for nothing. bs the town council, The Bates county Horticultural i | ona Ae : : saeitrororilimebens ne rendenceloe | Come triends and pay your sub- to the second story of the court house eat Henry ae Ss: aturday. | scription, we need the money. We | where with shot gun in hand defied -— pears cat do not wish to dun you but we the whole crowd, and saved the hfe Bottoms prices tor all kinds of gro- | \Wouig hke awful well tor you to | Of his prisoner. wealthy Kansas, room in that At first it was Mary Baldwin, a Atchison, ceries at Pharis & Son, next door to Times office stairway. Miss young lady of was murdered in her city on the 3th inst. supposed she had been killed for the come torward and pay up. a J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot of good The rush tor groceries and queens- | | farm loans, running trom 6 to 1S ware at McGhee’ sis wonderful The} months, This is a good chance for | reason is he selling so cheap. tarmers to get short loans, or sell Senator F F. M. Cockrell an and family | short real estate paper. spent the Fourth on the placid H a es ;and a careful examination of the x on. A. Heary ret i . hanks of Black water, fishing. | Riana eaee . % li he | premises proved that theory to be ero | 1 ‘ 8 ai ee . © ace part of | false. Noclue has been obtained > Sonera ap ee cos DEn= 1 io the perpetrators of the crime. Money to loan in $100 to | eficiai as his friends hoped. Since a his return he has been confined to, One ot the most terrific storms of amounts on real estate, by 33tt Bren B. Cantersury & Co. his house. | the season visited portions ot Ill:nois the gthinst. The If you want to rea | y and Minnesoto on storm was very severe and all kinds Bates county advertise in the boom- of property suffered in its wake. ing Times, they all take it, Houses were demolished and fences | and crops were swept away. It is | purpose of robbery, but later events ch the ‘people of Misses Dora and Nora Patten will start i Marshfield, Missouri, on a visit. They will also visit Arkansas and Kansas before they return. The Times wishe 1atew days for Money to joan in $100 to $500 amounts on real estate, by 33 Ben B. Canrersury & Co. ” them a pleasant trip in advance. Job work done with neatness and ——_ was intense. So tar as known no dispatch at the Times office and A new town has been started two | lives were lost. oe a e miles north of Knighte rd bridge. : ‘ satistaction ¢ guaranteed. - : BS S tord bridge, Spring River oyerflowed its banks | - Se nd river, on the new road Money to loan in $100 to $500 i S last Fniday rday and hundred uf es ot wheat and cc amounts on real estate, by raury & Co. Bew B. CANTE were submerged. The loss has Now that have’r 33 been very great. rmers Many waists } waded in water up to time toc tions. Competition must of the way or sell McGhee ! clear out ot time. i At - Nels knocked ax. Cun mming the efcientcounty J clerk ot Verr day i on, on the ity, spent Tues- McBride. at the Swe one ot day w was very bs greatest nm by h ig represented : cure rescued by anced to be | ¢ 1c horses were {| lost. It is] said the heat that tollowed the storm | Good Thing tor Farmers. ty t But WE J . ‘ SSS nen : TERNS SSSsssss . . : 1 H : “a ‘ for adnan: and ‘Children. pach heh s cheap s s Nico anberks ‘*Castorta's so well ataptat tochildren that | Castorta cure Colic. Constipation, Lrecom ¢ as superior to any prescription J Sour Stomach, }arrliaa, Eructation, ‘That's w ney do. I saved} gaowntome” HA. AmcmEL MLD. a ee Sree Meets Sn eee tay t. tring 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.¥. |} withous injurious medication Tux Caytaca Comrayy, 152 Fulton Street, N. y. | work, “Ny much HOW IS IT Go TO THE RED FRONT FOR YOUR Groceries and Queenswars NEXT DOOR TO PALACE HOTEL treshest line ot goods inager Mr. Powell, a salary and all expenses by is paid the company, d consequently he can do as well by you as nsas City. I think it is the farmers that ever struck best g for the jump this country, y don’t i they can in | | | its their own tault.’” | { The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- | age Company are permanently es hshed in loani money on im- get our prices. We have the Our Canned Sugars, Coff can’t be beat. Our prices are low. & CO. iy, no red tape. Money | competing | es. Teas, iccos, ods, furnished, bstracts of t Flour, ete. WiiEILLIADIS CATTERLI & LEGG Spring trade the finest line of on hand at the lowest | rates. as | A Frenchman has patented a pro- cess of mal bv passing a tricity through the current of ele milk, thus rendering the process o churning unnecessary. A similar r cheese mak- method is to be used t ing and to restore ancient butter to | | its original sweetness and flavor. | It you want your and made good gun repaired} Have now ready for as new, take it to B. | All kinds of London’s gun shop. | repairing neatly done. | The Walton & ae Land | Mortgage Company are loaning | ] 1 money at the very lowest rates. | Privilege graated befere due, Mon- | ey furnished without delav. os Nokomis, Ill., July 7.—Milk sick- ness is raging among the cattle south of here in Fillmore and adjacent townships. Mrs. Miller, of Filimore township, 1s also dangerously ill with | SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. Ever offered the people of the Southwest. Examine our work before you buy. Harness at cost to parties buying buggies of us. We respectfully solicit your patronage. | Office, Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Streets | the disease and it is thought she can live but a : short time. Money on Hand To loan at the lowest rates. jand terms to suit the borrower. | ee RO ee CL OE { Privilege to pay part or all any time before due. Abstract of titles furnish- | ed. The Warton & Tucker ] 33 Land Mortgage Co. | Having leased the Butler Eleva- Special attention paid to all kinds ot Buggy Repairs. Time 2 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, i | | | } aa tors for aterm of years, 1 the AAs Roscoe Conklin two stood 0 W. M. WILSON f the ad Desires to announce to the far- ughewsen of S.- MeErsS Of Bates county, that he will ae pay the iis only a part of beauty; erap sine Hlarkel Prie may have it; at ee what . looks like it. M li ‘send FOr grain and seeds of all kinds, weeks A Clear Skin aie as freshens and Fa owe worcos UStOE Beans and Flax Seedte Loaa 2 = om RR se : LA iD | Fs = a 2. Memon PINS

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