The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 24, 1888, Page 6

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4 ILLINOIS IN LI ome meres E. | Ballard Items- After the little sh 1 vs d a 1) rs The State | too Democratic by | & number of the ae r - at the P. O. store where a asant Tirousand. : + a evening seemed to be passed by all a jand a hearty old laugh by Doc Scores of Notable Republicans Support | Cleveland. Chicago, Il., Oct. 17.—The deme- crats of Illinois have been making a | i still hunt and they have discov- | ered such a radical change of front | as to justify them in saying that the republican majority of four years ago will be entirely wiped out. Judge Goodrich, chairman of the democratic executive committee, de- clares that the committee has offi- cial information regarding the change of front of over 10,000 vot- ers. This is very marked in many counties where old time republican } WEES W.M. Mosher and S. W. sut buying cattle to feed. is out with the boys ae lay working the roads. M. L. Embree is assessing the per- Price sonal property, money notes, &c., of our city to-day. Says he most anything but money. Geo. Ludwick, of the tirm of Cliz- er & Ludwick of Johnstown, spent a few minutes in our village this week. Sam Price sold the boss cow of the township to Bud Starks. She weighed 1645. Died Oct. 9th of typhoid fever, Ben Montgomery, at the residence of Mr. Snow, near Mayesburg. His finds al- leaders have not only come over to the democratic side but are advocat- ing Mr. Cleveland’s re-election. Men like Owen Lovejoy of Prince- ton, Ex-Senator L. D. Whiting, of Tiskilwa, John C. White, of Effing- ham, Prof. Boltwood of Evanston, and C. E. Cleveland, of Abingdon, who were red hot republicans four years ago, are now stumping for Cleveland and Thurman. The vast majority of the German-American voters are out for tariff reform and thousands of Irishmen who support- ed Blaine in 1884 are this year. for Cleveland and vi very inity the change marked On ever hand men can be found who have been life long republicans, but they are supporting Mr. Cleveland. Among the converts are many of the wealthiest business men of Chicago. one. LIST OF NOTABLE CONVER | list of randem from a] The following hames are picked arge nuni- ber of former republicans who have 1 their intention of voting Deering. Join I who i trade; the extensive packer, publican sti senator u and was the republican f | F Cook com : | H. McCrea, who was the republi } ean treasurer of Cook county for | several years; J. McG r Adams, | ed of Crerar, Adams & Co.; is Jones, wholesale stationer; Judge Beckwith, general consul for the Al- ton railroad; John P. Odell, cashier 7 of the Union national Wii liam T. Baker, a prominent board of trade man; William M. Hoff, whole sale grocer, and General A. C. Me- Clure. bockseller. ‘Chairman Campbell, of the demo- cratic state central committee claims 10,000 majority in the city of Chica- go. The increased registration in the democratic wards was noticeable, and to-night the cemocratic mana gers were congratulating themselves upon the outlook. They declare that the state depends on Cook county and that Cleveland and Pal mer will certainly carry Illinois. bank. Rheumatism and Neuralgia cured in 1 to 3 days for 75 cents by Detchon’s ystic Cure.’ Do not suffer and waste money on other remedies. This abso lutely never tails. Sold by W. J. Las Down, Druggist, Butler, Mo. 38-6m. Absolutely Starving. Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—M. J. Har- per. of this city, who has been inves- tigating the condition of the farmers in Ramsey county, Dak., who were reported to be starving to death, re- | turned last night. He says there | are seventy families who are abso-/ lutely destitute of food and fuel and something must be done, and that immediately, or they will starve to death. The real condition of the | people is beyond description. Men, | women and children are in rags,and | they have not a eent of money in the | world. Their crops were totally de- stroyed, and their land, stock and farming implements are mortgaged | up to their full value and the mort- | gagees are theatening foreclosure. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Ulce: altRheum Fe Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains d all Skin Eruptions, and post iles, or no pay requi It} d to give pertect sati unded. Price 25 ct Y Walls & Ho! h | Rev. | duty, too. by attending when possi- ; must attend s wife and friends have the sympathy of the entire communty. The wid- ow will return to her Ky. home. “May God be with her till they meet again.” Born to the wife of Jno. Ray (near Mt. Lookout in Shawnee township) Oct. 9th, a son. All doing well save the father and he is excusable. Bennett Bros. (three) are sick with typhoid fever. We hope see them out again. to soon Quite a number chilling. W. E. Lampton and family have started for Cooper Co. on a visit to parents and relatives. Lebe and family have gone to Polk county ou a visit. Dick will look after their interests here. ee Embrea seems to be at the helm for Sam Price. Warford Bros. are building house on their farm M. I. Purvy is ling a resi- dene Sec friend Bart O'Neal there. P. Mosier t apples to Bu: for them. Unelk i les, sure > to haul win- is compell 1 bread now aud then a thin biscu away up. Mr. Gregg isin the vil some fine beef. Li what don’t with Burch! 8 says, “I is the matter It’s no longer a thing of the past. Our blacksmith has moved to town. Is now located at the junction of Main, Maple and North streets, where he can be found by the light of the moon, and we hope to hear the sound of the hammer daily. The citizens of Ballard and ad- joining are requested to meet Saturday night, Oct. 20th for the purpose of electing a mayor, and to take steps in regard to street lights, dog tax, &c. Let there be a good attendance as the town coun- cil are inclined to be contrary and we are anxious to have them brought to time. country We listened to another one of Fly's excellent sermons Sunday night last from Ephesians 4 chapter, 11th and 12th verses. His subject was officers of the church, from min- isters to teachers, and especially did he fully explain the teachers duty. All were well pleased as far as we have been able to learn and are in great hopes of better things at Wal- nut S.S. Let us gather our chi!- dren into the fold, and then do our ble. Do not forget the leetures at Wal- nut church, by Rev. Fly. commenc- ing Monday night, the 29th. All we feel sure it will do us good. J. B. Hayes and Jas. Wildes sold | their cows this week (15 head) for | $1.90 and $2.00 per hundred. Jokn McCoole. of Creighton, gave | us acall, inviting us boys over to their C. & T. rally the 20th. | W. Elmer Mosher, of the Fairview | gommunity, handed us a picture ta- | ken by a Butler artist. and, as ' told Elmer, it’s a daisy. i Hu we! g sits by our side as j ; Simple satisfactio nd Ww Hi lat es t at Oak ds and Foster to Swee have returned from home here. C. C. Poage and family are visit- ing inthe East. Where we know not. W. H. Warford has improved and fixed up his house for the winter. No more for this time. Your Fremyp. Eczema, Itchy, Sealy, Skin Tortures. The simple application of “Swayne OINTMENT,” without any internal medi- cine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Riagworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle. S2iryr Blaine in Bondage. The republican campaign mana- gers had better take their hands off Mr. Blaine. The American people like fair play and they are becoming fully convinced that he is not get- ting it. He made avery good speech at the Polo grounds in New York 1 with his old time Napoleonic audacity, but less i afterward the sen- ate finance committee the other day and li brutally con- tradicted the burden of his eloquence that fir ancial panics are the reductions, and t man Que has } ifine tariff ex- himself to the Since tl 3 are eV him r due king. When Gen in D. aldienc Nebraska City, Neb., Oct. 9.— Piease allow me to enroll myself as a “Roscoe Conkling republican.” who will vote for Grover Cleveland this fall. The genus may be in the west. but take my word for it, having just returned from an east- ern trip, they are almighty thick in New York. We don't propose to vote this year to assist in placing a man in the presidential chair who will choose as his chief adviser Conk- ling’s dirtiest enemy—one Jim Blaine, of odorous reputation. More- over, we believe that if Conkling were living to-day he would not be supporting the high tax and whisky platform of the republican party, as searce constructed by McKinley, Edmunds et.al. He was too kingly a man to lend himself to the furtherance of such a damnable policy. In com- mon with thousands of others, I will this year cast my first democratic ballot, a course that will be contin- ued indefinitely, or until the repub- lican party returns to honest pat an event which now probable. seems very im- James Tuorus. William T. Coleman, the Califor- nia millionaire, who failed last year, had been a generous patron of art, but reverses have compelled him to part with all his paintings. They went off under the hammer. It is more comfortable going from pover- ty to riches than visa yersa. Loc Cazixs are not recommended as mod- el habitations for mod- ern people. But War- mea ners Log Cabin Sar- dsaparilla and Warner's “Tippecanoe” are the effective ec ompound but which enabled the rugged pion to maintain health. and can be recommended to all. their the sixth district overwhel and the rie! Eee ye story goes ths 1 republican cor iined to hold Gen. Har- iends strictlyto their pron rison’s ise to carry Indiana without outside aid and that the republicans down east will try to win without Indiana in order belittle Harrison and dominate his administration. The conference was therefore called, it is said, to devise means of saving Harrison from the mortification of losing his own state. The whole storyis denied by Chairman Huston, who is corroborated by Gov. Alger. to Piles! Piles! Itching Pile- Symproms—Moisture. and stingin: most at night; worse scratching. If allowed to continue mors torm, which often b ate, becoming very Swayn OINTMENT stops the itching and ing, heals ulceration, and in mo: removes tne tumors. At dru for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne intense n by tu- and ulcer- bleed- A Ge & Son, see A new torpedo boat has been tried by both Fr is said to be succe It is driven by Edison dynamo, provided with compressed oxygen under water, a: nee and Russia and ssful. an for us: sciss CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED, To THE Ep1ToR—Please inform your read- i ‘or the above housands of ses have been permanently cured. hopeless I shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme- dy PREE to any of yourreaders who have con- sumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pear! st. w York, P. C. FUrlKERSON, Ry Brest. Treas J. EvesInGHAM, Gero. CANTERBURY Vice-Pies’t. Sec’y. THE BANKERS LOAN & TITLE C0. Incorporated under the laws of Mo. LAND TITLES EXAMINED & CERTIFIES First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm and City Property. 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