The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 7, 1885, Page 8

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This is fine weather to work LOCAL ITEMS. Se ; county ro J. K. Bruglar wants more apph|} Rev. W. C. Bewley has been re- cations for first-class loans. 7 perjturnedto Butters cent. interestandcommissions. 4-tf Col. J. L. Pace was over to Wal- Seas Lefker wants white corn at mill or | nut Frida Sac Old Jack Frost made | ance Saturday night. and Saturday. cleyator. appear- Still They Come For memberships to the night school. | Only a few you a tine | can shoot quails. T. J. Day 1s rejoicing over boy, which arrived a few days ago. Ducks are coming sportsmen wear a broad grin. All the white corn in the county wanted at Lefker’s mill and elevator. | 36-tf The inclement weather ot last week was bad on the Clinton tair. County Court convened Monday morning with all the member present. Everybody! is going to the night school. Goto T. D. Rafter for your dry goods and groceries. Penmanship and Book-keeping By Electric light | How is that? Call and see T. D. Ratter’s new stock of dry goods and groceries. The Railroad Boom Cuts no figure in the might schooi. Go to Bell & Freeman for your zroceries, T. W. Childs left for St. Louis, to attend the tair, Monday night. A. L. McBride, of this city, took in the G. A. R. reunion at Topeka last weck. Miss K: 1. Haymaker, ot Em- inence, Ky., is visiting the tamily of N. B. McGhee, of this city. ie Be sure and have your old harness repaired before winter and for a good job go to Graves & Son. 2t If you wart a heap of goods tor a small amount of money, goto R. A. Atkison’s, east side square. Everything in the grocery line at Rk. A. Atkison’ new, fresh and yery cheap. All persons owing T. W. Childs on account or note had better look after them immediately. T. D. Rafter has lowered the prices on dry goods and groceries , east side square, 1S should Every school girl to Graves & Son and get one of those go nice leather belts. and his new stock takes the cake. Reserved seats are now on Sale for the Irene racy Dramatic Co. Admission, 50, 35, and 25 cts. For cheap groceries, tresh grocer- ies and choice groceries, go to R. A. ArkKISON, eee eee ee ar Wanted: 50 bushels wheat in ex- change fer harness and saddlery. 2t J. T. Graves & Son. Chas. Scott, at the Postofhce will sell you a membership for the night school at the Business College. Money to loan in $100 to amounts on real estate, by 33 «Ben B, Canteraury & Co, Don Kinney at the Butler Nationa | Bank will sell you a membership to the night school, i Try Bell & Freeman with a dollar aul away a wagon load The governor shoulda veto the ac— $500 S ing tion of the commission in loc the branch penitentiary at Louisiana. 500 bushels of coal wanted im mediately im exchange for harness Graves & Scn. and saddlery at It you want a nice winter lap robe go to Graves & Son for it. They haye nice ones, 2t A party of Butler’s most exper- enced hunters will in a few days tor Hickory county on a deer hunt. cash and } of grocer Go to R. cheap money. money made.’’ tor 1s Canterbury **Money FE. saved leave Are you burthened with high rates ot interest, if so go to R. F, Canter- bury and be releived Guido Vogel, the leader ot the orchestra for the Irene Tracy com- pany, is one of the best violinists Groceries! Groceries! All kinds} 144 ever yisited this See of choice groceries, cheaper than the odes ee ee cheapest, at R. A. ATKISON’s. B. R. Sledge will leave this week in company with several other par- ties for Western Kansas They go with a view ot pre empting land. E. Dudley, H. Williams, Wm. Dudley, Wm. Ray, Geo. Dudley, O. Garron and B. R. Sledge, will leave in a tew days for western Kan- sas, to locate. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Austin, ot Rich Hill, were in the city the firs part of the week to visit the sick bed of Uncle George Patterson, who i an uncle ot Mrs, Austin. Bell & Freeman have just received a large lot of new groceries and want you to call and see them. Ss. B. Newbill represents the best Life Insurance Co. in America. Go have your life insured. 22tf Don’t sell your white corn until you see Lefker at mill or elevator he “knocks the spot’’ on prices. 36-tf T.D. Rafter has receiyed his fall stock of dry goods and is offering them at bottom prices. Ss eee Try R. A. Atkison with your next bill of groceries and see if he won't do better by you than any firm in town. We are sorry to learn of the seri- ous illness of Mrs. C. C. Duke, who | has been confined to her bed for sev- eral da and hope she may soon be up and around again. Bell & Freeman want your trade, and in exchange for your money they will give you as good goods as any groéery firm in the city The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- gage Company are taking applica— tions for eastern money to be loaned | at 7 percenton good Real security. We caution you again t look a up your stoves tor the winter. s week to er your flues before you put This warning will apply as well to the farmer as tot he town people. estate — == Mrs. Robt. Brannock, who Money to loan on improved tarms. | been seriously ill with a comp Security from 1 to 7 years at the low- | tion ot diseases at her home in the est rates of interest, and small com—! south part of ths city for the past i R. F. Cantrersury. ee The Walton & TuckerLand Mert- gage Company are permanently es— snission. | three weeks, died on Sunday last. The Combination Ladder is one of the handsomest and most con- venient arrangements ot the kind ever made, Every farmer should have one. Hughes & Hertell, Butler, | are agents. tablished in loaning money on me proved farms—no delay, no red tape. Abstracts of utles furnised, Money on hand at the lowest competing rates. * 33 Young Foi ds of " a ng Crowds of People you want that night school you | Are sec i ip f s set y é securing th ershi a spe Ee sec § their membership for so long been working for you / the night school. had better ge torward and | i secure your membership; 20 lessons for; $3.00 per si ‘The p thing—also as good as a Dictator and anew P. M.”’—-The Republican tiary would be a good Mules Wanted. grammarnian is aon — : I will be in Butler. Sat = + % isaone idea man,and 4 ies ecpmese Se when he gets off of his favorite hob- z oth and r> 3rd, roth and 17 by, tne madd! But we do not desire to be so discourte “town things mixed. he gets mule colts, for lnghest price in cas 44-tf as to cal] atten- hon to faulty constructions, etc. Bren Powexr. in and our} ott ctr } d- anell would respe customers that she ly inform | secured the services of Miss Mos of Holden. She is expen i enc her pr i be | | pleased to wait on al y want } anyt in the n We ! have ed a aoe | 1 } ment, and KNOW that we Can pieise i | the most fastidious. Will be pleased | jto order cloaks, dress goods ana |trammings of all styles. Also re- shape hats of all kinds, straw, felt or velvet. Call and save money. Our Corner Stone is one price tr placn figures, good goods and honest Suaran- tees. And we handle Boots and Shoes exclusiveiy- Call and see us, we will Save your money- Rk. WEIL S CO., N.S. Square. at | Irene Tracy will appear te Opera House Friday and Saturday in a couple of good plays, ‘‘Lost in London,”’ and** Caste.’ Butler tolks should turn out and give hera_rous- ing house. Irene Tracy 1s a Butler- ite and is better known as Mrs. Lox Everybody in Butler, a Braggin’s. tew years ago, doubtless, knew Mrs. Braggin’s ambition to go upon the stage and will be pleased learn that she has succeeded. An excel- lent company supports her, and sev- to eral are prominent in theatrical cir- | cles, although all are ;sood in their Porter J. White isa} very accomplished one of McCullough’s By all means attend the performance and give Mrs. Braggins a rousing wel- | if different lines. actor, | } company. come. We have the largest and most complete assortment | of Boots and Shoes in the} Southwest. The prices on | thenr are so low that nobody | will visit our store without purchasing: R. Weil §: Co- North side square- Gen. Miles’ recommendation that the Indian Territory be turned over to the miliiary authorities, and that the lands not needed by the Indians for farming purposes be opened to white settlement, is in harmony with western sentiment and with the dic— tates of common sense. The time has come to abandon the tallacy of trying to civilize the Indians by fur- nishing them great tracts of land which thev do not make any use of, and dealing with them as if they were indepenent nations, when they fact nothing but so many paupers whom the tax-payers ot the country have to feed and ciothe.— Globe-Democrat. Special Notice. The Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. has a large surplus of money to loan on improved tarms at seven (7) per cent. Loans closed without delay. Apply to The Warton & TucKER Land Mortgage Co. | are in 3 The Dardanelle Post says: Hot Springs is nothing 1f not sensational. | Recently, W. A. Bell, of that city, | published a card 1r > Sentinel say- = i ing that his so M. Bell, had | : x i swindled him out otf bis prop | about four yearsago. The cause for this unseemingly act is said to lie in | j an unnatural hatred of the father to ward the son inst: enemy who emb ated by a politic ces every oppor- jure the son who i tunity to N. M. Be | the | brothers spond now superint mail service. gr id friends of Col. Bell re- ; | by Pronouncing the charge } jtalse and slanderous, .and the old | | man mono- H ic Washington, D.C., Oct, 2.—Capt. | Fred M. Crandal ot the Twenty-} fourth infantry has been directed by | the war department to carry out the instructions ot the secretary of the | interior conceraing the removal of j unauthorized persons on the Chero- kee lands in the Iadianterritory west | of the The A\rkansas river. order refers particularly to the removal of **boomers’’ and **squatters. "” By ow ime ON 33 Land Mortgage Co. i jand have not the ready ¢ j ot the P. O. at Rich Hill. | with her aunt, | ship trom W. H. Gibbens, at the | Walnut. Bot settied question, and 21 ectly will b . > town of W the picturesque there is no reason why pre Ove 7 se desiring good inves to purchase e or elsewhere, sh neces- sary, need? a cire not let so sm Zrom investi stance prevent t rer | I money can now be borrowed at very } reasonable rates, and land buyers, | t in fact | tarmers, and stock men and anyone with an average degree of | J intellsgence,can handle money which | they can borrow from 6 to 9 per! & Santa Fe railroad. cent. and realize a handsome profit on the investment; every enterpris- | . ing man who -ads this article, and {j thinks the matter oyer, will surely |; call this the correct idea; and all are | ¢ cordial!y invited to come and partake | ot the flowing fountain of cash, | which flows treely for everybody ; you | find it up stairs over Dixies Drug | in} f wi and Bernhardt’s Jewelry Store, the office with B. B. you will notice the half round cornet sign of Jarvis, Conklin & Co., at the they the | toot ct the stairway, parties who loan the cheap money. Remember the location and don’t be . 1] ed into the wrong place; call | == - : | for V Powell, Manager, and he {| will of Real | Estate security that will surprise you. inveis you rates on good { Fair Warning. Seek your memberships while they | may be tound and attend the night school at the Business College. Shobe. Coal trade is hvening up Mr. Lee Beall has taken possession | a little. | School begun at old Rich Hill Mondzy, The coal where the new shatt No. 20 was put down last spring proyed | to be a failure, which is a great loss to the coal company. We understand the stockade at shaft No. 5 has been taken away and the coons legally disarmed last Thursday. A gas explosion at No. 6 last week and seyeral men badly burned. We understand the coon that was shot Thursday mght hourly expected to ‘‘pass his checks. Men are weekly arriving from the old country. This country will soon be over run with that class ot people A little adopted daughter of Sain- | tana’s skipped out Saturday morning and took the south bound train tor Texas. SUBSCRIBER. | | is In ‘*Let those now write who never | ] } wrote before,’’ secure your member- | East Public school, and attend the night school at the Business College. | A THUNDERBOLT! ~ . . - | We want it distincily ind positively known we iirm that wre the that i | | | advertise | our eoods on their own! merits. Others may! talk and blow and try | to steal our thunder, | but we are the only! firm that can and do; retail vour boots and shoes at wholesale prices. R. WEIL & CO. N. 8. Square. | wishing to locate in Kansas can he Canterbury ; he a nas H et to trade with me. The roads wif The Walton & Tucker Land be in good condition from Shobe g Company are loaning i. 1 Rich Hill. whiel monev the very lowest rates. wh a asp 5 in, Which 8 oa Privilege granted befere due, Mon- | 4 short distance. ey furnished without delav. os f2-4t 11,T Snosg. ‘Have now ready for Spring trade the finest line of ‘BUGGIES, “mers of Bates county, that he wi Many a Lady ' ts beautiful, all but her skin: and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on theskin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Farm for Sale. farm, Don't Forget “hat you can $ave from 1 to 4 per money trom Jar- I will sell my situated jg township, ag Divided in to Terms easy. A. Hamu.toyr, ry OKoms 3s section 1, in) summit onklin & Co.. north side square, 3utler, Mo. W. L. Powe ct, Manager. hundred acres. lots suit purchaser. Kansas Lands for Sale. " Farm For Sale. Arkansas Valley and on the Arkan-| | Twill sell my farm, situated ig See a span East Boone township, one mile eas as River and the Atchison, Tope + of Burdette, contaming So acres, lands | Terms to suit purchaser. Tuomas Batoum Tn tracts to suit. Situated in the These re in a county that is bemg rapidly ettled up and are rapidly increasing ; T have special rates with | COAL! COAL! I have leased a piece ot coal lang at old Rich Hill and am prepared supply the wants of the people with Porties wish ing coal will find it to their interes n value. he railroad company for transporta- ion for those that purchase. Parties ‘ | ‘ accommodated with good land at low | the very best quality. Wa, E. Watton. figures. CATTERLIN & LEGE CARRIAGE SPRING WAGONS & PHAETON. Ever offered the people of the Scuthwest. 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 Stree Special attention paid to all kinds ot Buggy Repairs. ES SD , Having leased the Butler Eleva tors for aterm of years, W. M. WILSON Desires to announce to the far pay the Hielest Warket Pret For grain and seeds of all kinds Castor Beans and Flax Seedto Lod Hurt & Mathis’ 1 > J. P. WILLIS’ tis ere Feed & Sale Stables, © S=" spect; vie . & mm wit JOHN ae == 2 = Ca

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