The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 16, 1885, Page 8

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LOCAL ITEMS. seen cations for cent. intere commissions. For s shoes go to H Nichols. eleyator. 36-tf A. Maynards at the postoffice. 3t School Books and lies | Ludwick & Son’s North Main St. fo 3t All the white 1 the county wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. 36-tf Goto H. H. Nichols and see his new line of boots and shoes just received. The boss low priced grocery man | is uncle Jim McGhee, at the opera house. ee By buying your school books of M. AA. Maynard you have them covered free. ae PAC eee oe School Books and Supplies at Ludwick & Son’s, North Main St. 40 3¢ For boots that will ware you the year round in mud and rain go to in $100 to $500 Money to loan amounts on real estate, by BEN B. Cantreraury & Co. 33 When it comes to selling you gro- cenes at low prices uncle Jim Mc Ghee takes the cake. The finest line ot sott and hard tablets that ever came to Butler at >t Maynards. Ze School Books and Supplies at Ludwick & Son’s. North Main St. 40 3t tor saved 1s Canterbury **Noney Go to R. cheap money. money made.’’ Don’t sell your white corn until you see Lefker at mill or elevator he ‘knocks the spot’’ on prices. 36-tf S. B. Newbuill represents the best Life Insurance Co. in America. 2atf Go have your life msured. Buy a pair of Max Weiner’s kip or grain custum made, water proot boots, they are the best and cheapest in the land. Are you burthened with high rates ot interest, if so go to R. F, Canter- bury and be releived : H. H. Nichols has a fine boots and shoes to select fiom, as cheap as the cheapest. Jas. McGhee defies competition and downs all opposition on low prices for groceries and queensware. line of and The Lamar Seminary will open for its second year on the 16th of this month. For men’s, boy kip solid, good boot, at a little price, go to Max Weimer, he has the best thing for the money. The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- gage Company are takimg_applica— tons for eastern money to be loaned at 7 per centon good Real estate security. and youths stoga Don’t you forget it, uncle Jim Me Ghee downs them allon low p groceries and queensware, and pays ce est prices for produce. My tall sto now complete, i ever brought to this city by < house. You are ited to exam ity and prices. before pur Max WEINER. The Walton & Tucker Morte Company are mone very lowest ated befere due. out delav. 33 k of boots and shoes is is the largest ey furnished No better boot than the Weiner, tull Ine d youth’s on band the east s1 them in men es, which he is selling at very low prices. The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- 2 pern y es- money on imm- -no delay, no red tape. ed, Money compet proved Abstracts of utles furni on hand st the lowest rates. 33 he p rer on “x Supplies at | Giesecke | 1 Levy & Co., are receiv cording to newsp? | grand sucess. ' | Geo. Williams and Miss Myrtle Mc- | Bride Monday to ; Kansas C Get out Dickerson his salary as policeman, Atkison and S lett attend the e council or vote ' | | ith. | Hunters show, which exhibited in j j | this city last Tuesday, was the poor- est excuse for a show we ever saw. | What has become of the Rich Hill No feel | and Appleton switch railroad? news trom it lately makes us mourntul. ' re 2 i Mrs. A. Henry and two sons re- | turned home Friday evening, from Baldwin, Kansas, whither she has been visiting her parents. | The Kansas City tair openec H . . | day and will continue until Sa y | Halt fare rates iseall that i by the railroads it you wist 4 For a week past Mr. Florence h been enjoying a visit from B. Noland and wife, son-in-law and daughter ot Yates Center, Kansas. They left tor home Friday last, Building and Loan associations be all They are a good thing buildi the: 12 in towns | seem to around us. would hke to see a oF) | and we and loan association organized in} j Butler. | = | The largest line of women’s, misses and children’s custom made button and lace shoes in the country at Max Weiners shoe which he is selling at lower figures than store, anybody else. Rev. R.R. Pierce will discuss from his pulpit in the Ohno street M. E. church next Sunday morning, the liquor question from a religious, standpoint. financial The best goods, the 2 ment and latest styles of children’s and infant’s fine button shoes at Max Weiner’s, which he isselling at low- er prices, than you have to pay at other houses for common goods. poltical and Win Hickman, ot Wyoming Ter- ritory, 1s spending a few days visiting his tather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. B_ Uickman.' Win reports every- thing lovely in the Territory and times good. A St. Charles county farmer has j been experimenting on a crop ot Onions. He planted four acres.from which he sold 1,600 bushels, rec ing SSootheretor> When land w ield a revenue to the farmer of $209 } y E per acre there is certainly no ground for complaint. We do Business md concert he Ove and we take people every i Golden Troupe. ne Golden Tro . Walker goes a protracted me Col. Stone made a very conserva- tive speech betore the indignation meeting at Rich Hi From what we can earn it was tull of good wholesome adv: miners. After passing olutions the meeting adjournec best of humor. A conference be held between Keith & Perry the miners in a day or so, and it is several res- Tin will and ch betweent! to be hoped the bree will be bridged over, and peace harmony will reign hereafter at Hill. The famous Selz boot sold | only by R. Weil & Co-.0n the north side square,isthebest boot made. This is proven by their receivin?é the Gold Medal at the Worlds Fair. They arvetoo ueli_ known ¢ require any further recon mendution- We learn that persons in ths and the adjoining counties have said that he Southwest State students entering » not obligate them- The Every student en- Normal! School selves to tez er graduating. ilse. assertion 1st tering the Southwest Normal School subscnbes to the tollowing pledges: I declare that l enter the school in order to secure the proper qualifica tions for teaching, and that in seek ing employment as a teacher, I. will give the preference to the schools of this State.— Warrensburg Journal- Vemocrat. Will the J.-D. please enlighten us as to how many students graduating at the above named school comply with the pledges taken, and also how many graduates from that institution are now teaching in our state, and how many are not teaching. There is another thing we don’t quite un- derstand, and that is, it this is a Mis. sour: State Normal school, and the money is turnished by the people of this state from year to year to run it, for the purpose of educating our young men and young ladies for teachers, why ts it that students are gladly accepted by the taculty from any and everywhere. Clorinda kid button shoes | doubt the frnest | without S3.00 shoe itn the market. Once seen, nobody will buy | The only place | any other- you can buy Clorinda is at R. Weil § Co. North side square- Cattlemen Indicted. Wichi Kan. ed States district court to-day, J. R. Blocker, M. C. Campbell, Ben- nett and West Brothers,J. M. Ringo, Pu C. Webt Sept. 10.—In t a, e s & Brown, N. Dowling, GbE: Vauz uders, H. W. Cresswell, Mi. Corrigan, J. W- Texas tever and through herds oi Saturday last. | 704 exten- > a R. va mney ¢ reasonable rates, and land } j stock me anyone with an lhgence.can handle money whic! borrow from every on the investment; Store, Jewelry Canterbury ; }and Bernhardt’s the office with B. b. tice the half round corner } is, Conklin & Co., at the you Ww sign of toot ot stairway, they are : | part es wno ioantt cheap money. 1d don’t be ed into the wrong place; cal ber the location | Rez THE CASADAY SULKY FLOW Will plow in hard ground where all others fail. ie i Se atl CATTERLIN & LEG for W. 3. Powell, Manager, and he | Real | l offer you rates on good Estate security that will surprise you. Our stoga boots at 2.00 | and §2.50 cannot be dupli- | cated by any other house | andwe warrant them first- class solid throughout, we are retailing these Goods at jobbers prices. See them be- | \fore youbuy- R. Weil Co- North side square: | COAL! COAL! I have leased a piece ot coal land | at old Rich Hill and am prepared to | supply the wants of the people with Parties wish- the very best quality. ing coal will find it to their interest to trade with The roads will | be in good condition Shobe town to old Rich Hill, which 1s only a short distance. me. trom SHOBE. i oad & Special Wotice. The Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. has a large surplus of money to | loan on improved tarms at seven (7) Have now ready for Spring trade the finest line d BUGGIES, Ever offered the people of the Southwest. Examine our work before you buy. Harness at cost to pa of us. We respectfully solicit vour patronage. Office, Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Stn Special attention paid to all kinds ot Buggy Repanrs. es buying buggies g bugg per cent. Loans closed without delay. Apply to The Warton & Tucker 33 Land Mortgage Co. Sale of Personal Property. | The executors ot A. Henry, de- east of Butler, will sel! at public | auction, on 12 months 29th 1885, one hundred head of cattle. time y of Sept., ] d interest, on the sead of hogs, horses, one hundred i mules, hay, and a large lot of tarm- ing implements. Mrs. Lint Henry, §: AS Devinnes, Exccutors. noth boot and shoe house of RV el §& Co-, is on the north side of the square. where everything tn that ve is always on hand, the best qualities at the very lowest prices» Our success—Plain ce: ceased, at his farm 1 1-2 miles north | | without | TUCK LN ATOR ‘Having leased the Butler Eleva tors for aterm of years, W. M. WILSO ‘Desires to announce to the fa mers of Bates county, that he w pay the Hiehest Yarket Pri For grain and seeds of all kin Terms easv- A. Hamitt? t purchaser.

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