The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 11, 1888, Page 8

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aeeeenennenereenntniantietts te nant aremNNnS Gree ar en ena NN acerenowene os teen meee ea ee een omer aero: THURSDAY, THE 12th OF APRIL VOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 10 ATTEND OUR GRAND OPENING. Dry Goods Department. | ela | Shoe Departments A full line of Dress Goods, Silks and Satins, Black goods, | Velvets, i at. Linens and i tendies White goods. Laces and \ Embroideries, | Handkerchiefs, Table Linens From the best makes Napkins. j to the lowest price goods, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. { and Dress Trimmings, Corsets, Silk & Kid Gloves. | 25 Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens Hosiery. French & American Prints, A complete line of Srapres. per cent less than any other House i OFFER THEM, | GRAND SPRING OPENING. We shall display the leading and latest styles in every department, as we have this season a greater variety of merchandise than ever before, and will make on the evening of our grand opening a display seldom if ever equaled in this or any other city. Millinery Department. | We will display on the evening of Carpet Department. 1$ THE DAY NAMED FOR OUR—-— = == = = —=== Or | preciated. Clothing Department. | Never, during our business career, |=) 66 aelinca anvthj “ 5 | ings eclipse anything ever placed on Our line of mens’ suit- - = pee aes our grand opening the greatest and We will exhibit the lo of e 5 : eecbal eae ' i eae emeere penny = 5 latest novelties of have we used better judgment in| our tables and comprise every desir- Cotton Carpets, Hats and ee Sal anisnce Seer ; that are 2 2 ¢ Wool Carpets Bonnets, selecting spring goods that are nob jable garment that is worn and at Flowers. . es ; aa Brussels Carpets. rail eaeil by, stylish and substantial at such | figures that will sell them. For | Oil Cloths, Ribbons, : ran 5 oo ae i 2 | He low prices offered in this depart- style, workmanship and durability Straw, Hemp. & ; . ‘ Trimming, e Here we have anice child’s | 5 GG: Mattines. J lie : jment. ere we have a nice child’s these goods can not be excelled. F 2 and all the artistic and rare designs Window Shades. in novelties. suit at $1.50, something better at 7 This de : G | Teace Gurtaine: utment isunder the man Ever shown before, who is more than anxious top We furthermore at the most reasonable prices we the pub Be sure and visit this department. : : t lie that this openi will be the grandest seldom, if r. equalled in this or any other city. We ex- ~ tend a cordial invitation to all. iy 25 YEARS experience in business enables us possible prices. Our motto is to please all. Thanking you for past favors and hoping t SAMUEL LEVY & COMPANY, LOCAL ITEMS. “People vs. the Citizens.” April showers began Sunday. The plum trees are blooming. Reisner rents and sells property Gardening is the order of the day. Reisner gives tirst class Insurance The shade trees around town are leating out. Reisner is a Notary Public. The Bates county farmer is busy | with his plow. | Reisner sells Globes and Maps. Its superior excellence proven in millions of | 2S a homes for more than a quarter of acentury It! Plenty of rain insures an abun- is used by the United States Government. | be Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities | dant harvest. as the Strongest, Purest. and most Healthful Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. | Sold only in Cans Buy your School Furniture of PRICE BAKING POWDER CO Reisner. 15 In. NEw york. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS ws ee ee The people seem to be ina vast majority in the south ward. MONEY A great many farmers had their corn planted this time last year. AND ee een T have a large lot of threshed oats | L A ND jfor sale. M. G. Wilcox. t-f & Jimmie Hanks left for Vinetta, {Indian Territory, Sunday night. —_+ese----- BATES COUNTY It is rumored W. ML Mills, of Fos ter, will step out on the carpet short- JAS. KL BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, B This Com estate, buys notes an. and dealsinall kinds of pany invest good s Hannah. E Capt. after sp FINE IMPROVED FARMS week in the Indian Territory Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good again. gtazing lands from 400, to iz Se 1,500 acres in a body We call your attention to the ad- for sale or ex- |vertisement of Peach & Sprague, | change. | abstractors and money loaners. Lost:—One dark sow, weight about 200 pounds. Liberal reward. 17-2, J. K. Brugler & Son want all { the school bonds they canget. Pien-| L. S. Pappocx. | ty ot money at the lowest rates. z4tf! nothing could live, yet the mules , ,city Tuesday, and gave us apleasant 6. | from 75 ets to $1. ent of a skiliful and practical $2.00, a nobby cheviot at $4.00, a | nobby hats and stylish shoes we are > all. stylish school suit in several pat- youths they are to place merchandise direct from the manufacturers and to consumers at the lowest For gents’ fine furnishing goods, | the leaders and prove the fact by j ; the display in our show-windows. erms at $3.50 to 35.00. in boys and | Take a look and be convinced. Boys’ too numerous tO | waists in all styles at 25e, 50c, 75e | nention and must be seen to be ap- | and $1.00, the best in the land. ysee you soon and often, We are Respt. NEW PHASE OF THE EXPLOSION. Owners of Stallions, Jacks, ete. ae The following law. passed by the ; Seven Live Mules Taken From the | last legislature 3 of direct interest to owners of Stallions and Jacks Mines Ten Days after the 1. Owners or keepers imey adver Disaster. tise terms by publication in a news | paper for sixty days, or by posting . : en” ‘printed = handbills — eonspicuously | Rich Hill, Mo.. April 8.—The jin four or more public places; eight mules that were in the Keith | the owners of females shall be deem & Perry mine at the time of the ex- ed to have accepted such terms plosion, last Thursday a week ago, when posted. : aa 2. When the foregoing is done, | the owners of males file with alive but one and it was choked to the recorder of deeds of such coun- | death by the rope with which it was ! ty a certificate signed by the owner | tied. This certainly destroys the | of the female bred and by the owner | x i of the male, describing the terms of | a gas explosion burns all the oxygen ! of service. and a -eptance | and is followed with damps in which | by owner of female; such certificate, | if filed within three months after | were found last night, and all are theory of bad air or gas explosion. of terms | ‘such service, shall become a lien on | the colt for 6 months after birth and be a notice to a third party of | and, having access to plenty of feed are in good condition. The lien. spector and labor commissioner will The recorder is to keep a book make a thorough examination of the ' for recording certificates, and shall mine this week and endeavor to ar- Te¢eive ten cents per hundred words | : : for recording same. rive ata conclusion asto the cause of 4 Pace pedigrees cause forfeit- the explosion. ure of service fees. = =e 5. Action for fees to be by re- Dr. Williams, of Hume, was in the plevin. Result of action to carry costs and sale to be made in the ordinary way by execution and sale. The above described certificates can be procured at the Tres office. | Every man standing a horse or jack | should take advantage of the and insure his fees. have been in there ten days. mine in- call. That tired feeling and loss of ap-; petite are entirely overcome by, Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. Try it and see. Drs. Renick, Boyd. Walls and parties wanting walls patched Boulware. attended the tri-county | paper hung will find it to their inter- lical society at Rich Hill last! oct to ¢ Tawi aol seo to their Wall man. who i Paper bu Do not buy unw ments to contract paper on the wall, Queensware until you ilor nen ten what low prices you cs 19-2t E. T. Sra vith woman's in gold band. A liberal will be paid for its return to, E. K. Cannes. have a larg reward lave a iarge improved farms tor sale cheap and on easy terms. 16tf Pharis & Son are selling Early' E. T. St Ohio. Beauty of Hebron and Early sortment of bulk and package gar- Rose potatoes at prices ranging | den seed. buying garden seed in bulk. North- jern grown Seed Potatoes, Sweet Po- tatoes, Sweet corn and field seed 19-2t. J. K. Bruglar wants more apphi- cations for first-class loans. 7 per eent. interestandc™ missions. 4-tf kept in stock. —— }are the Juxurics looming up in the | week. | Rey. | in such haste to get home from Sun- | aS good for $3. 2 & Co. keep alarge as- | You will save money by | Harmonious Clippings. Wanrep.—A good, practical black smith at Ballard, Bates county. ,Good shop 16x32, fully equipped | with exception of tools. Apply to ! Moreland Bros. 17-+f. Fine wea ther for the past few g oats flax is the order of the day Peed is getting scarce here. Some are hauling corn from Mayesburg. Garden truck future. In the place of paying $5 for a set of new Cul Win. Warford of Butler, made a flying trip through this vicinity last | | A large number from Hime —— listened to an able discourse on | old ones to JACK GIP- “Observation of the Lord’s Day” by } Randall at Elizabeth Chapel SON and have them point: ied and POLISHED just on Sunday April Ist. We wonder why Miss Viola was | day school last Sunday eve. | Shares made a specialty. Among visitors at Salem last Sun- | day were Miss Flutie, of Johnstown, | Southeast Cor. Square Butler. and Mr. Jim Bradley. We wonder why Miss Abbie look- | ed so disappointed last Sunday even- ing? | Janes McCandless, now of Adrian, } was visiting his parents last Sunday. | Quite a number of our young folks attendeda party at Mr. Steveson’s, | over in Summit, a few nights since. | They (and especially Messrs Frank | Deerwester 1 Bubby Powell) re- | port a fine time. Nora Graham was seen pur- rt rom Sunday school day? Ida says it was ten} ; he surely turned the wrong Absolutely Pure. ver varies. A marvelof M ecu! 2 cross-roads. McGhee, all winter, who has we un-i¢ lis able to be at work again. Those who want mules broke now just call on Elmer Huff and Guss Herman. j * * . . ermsnt Hons guaranteed =e f=] ws 4 YwADD. Any determined man can ceed with us. Peculiar edvantages to tock complete, including, The service at Bethel on last Sun- | day, conducted by Rev. Russel, of | ners. Appleton City, was largely attended. | *Pgdaitics, (Outfit tree. snispeper. You Kxow. i xy BROWN BROTHYEY sco, HL. }

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