The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 28, 1888, Page 7

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RT — 7 . : > maa 2st entails oes saeapstoriesehennttcsnintoohennaieaaas, TLER WEEKLY TIMES. | Mr. and Mrs. F. R Dimmitt, of Thieves have been working the FRIDAY NIGHT'S FIRE. The Vor | Kansas City, will arrive in the city stores in Clinton and Sac the Atbany, N. 23.—The elec- | ALE, LOCAL ITEMS to-night, and spend Than ing at past weck in great shape, and we) The Large Brick Livery Stable uear torial pork stateascaa-; I : ion that 1 = | the residence of J. R. Davi caution the busir ke ss men of our city seach il = : f i NOTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- Lyman J. Burch would make an ee es eae oe : end Ui eru ght | ee ear te Metres ee excellent deputy U. S. marshal un- man OS Eee pamoass i ’ oie . * . 1 =) pa m Wisi be held on the 3d Saturday of each der a republican administration, as J. O. Smith, a Rockville druggist, ap eyrgeteapllgi radi nage they are not so particular about indicted under the local option law r, Mo., x y 2 I offer the Northeast Cerner of the Square Reduced to Ashes in a Few Minutes. of canvassers ( : pete state: stands fully in color is a jet black; 1s Nuely developed; good size and style; weight xbout 1.200 Tbs ean . .. 7) est horses in th e highest and | 46 hand: s received by om Friday evening about half past {ex o'clock, the large brick livery pie es 3:00 clip to a bu : he is 6 Botle’ ’ : st record for Tin li ~ - . oem loca nice apie years old, sound and a sood foal jach month in the West side school house, | Past records. or selling liquor waa tried in | barn located near the northeast cor- ich Hill, Mo., the examination com- Pp : >| vetter. To} redine an ear nns getter For breeding and terms, fpencing each day at 9 o'clock, A. M. Without further delay all persons , C8" cireuit court last week. The | ner of the public square, and adjoin- see or address W. H. Cuerry, W. W. GRAVES. | knowing themselves indebted to Mrs. Verdict of ths jury wasa fine of $300. | ing the Arlington hotel, owned by | united labor, {electors “at Jarge), 2 2.) 49-1m* Sutle . ata > : c 3 | 666. | m Butler, Mo. County School Commissioner. | roy nett are requested to call and The attorneys for the defendant | J. N. Smith, of Archie, and occupied i San FP ee San | made an effort to invalidate the law | by W. A. Booth, was discovered to} Now. farnuss Miceaes os Ss a EA settle, as she needs the money toe naa oe ; aac ered to Now, farniets, Lene is prepardto, «phe islabcholy Uaraceato ones John Dillon to-night. meet her demands. fp oa rauer: on fire, and in a few minutes the accomodzie you in prices of goods,| The saddest of the year.” : DE? oe ae Rie ae | ana 4 3 responded to by our citi- } : t : pete rnhardt’s card. bs Seneaees soon) ibe oe seal vey. | arm was respond y and will give you ents for eggs, | Read Be See Austin will take the post office if | iooess si ee eM ae ove™\ zens. Ata glance it could be seen | sng the hichest arket price gt | DONT YoU BE EY y ? Read Franz Bernhardt’s card. he can't do better, but he has high- | "OWS Paturday, and hitching room | at no effort could be put forth : page \ UN. } ‘LI y E IT? ape . > | I the square wasat a premium; —. er political asperations. We trust | 87OUR¢ I h r e ; ase Aus = realize bis fondest | 22 24dition to the livery stables and ie means a uomul iy ene ie eggs and poultry, and is always on | ee Aus. y realize his fondest 1 Sas a th se 3 the barn, and without delay all hands the market R.J. Starke was in the city Mon- | dreams of a big fat office, with lit- |? eh rack around the square the 2 me 3 aeerwi poultry. Lane rules the market on | Christmas will soon be here again. ‘These are the days when the earth takes \sresttogetready for the next years ‘i went to went to work to save the le, Ae { work, and no tnan ought to b % i . alleys back of uses : — | igutto be sad over day. sat tle work and worry. Maasaah the business hous stock, which consisted of twenty-five ) the fading beauty of the leaves. Any- ive John Dillon a big house to- cgi Bast uape goles Were packed vith Loans pelv wes) taeaver nereest faisatcil @atninat — | how, the pero = Our grain boot at $2.50 excels | one of the livelieat days we have pe Queens Ow 2 | night. He “want’s the earth.” anything at $3.50 in the land. ‘ ii hea amu Haditse cavern Goths. vehicles, harness, robes, &e., and in Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 4 John McGhee left for Valley Falls, Saws Levy & Co. | aoe soi short space of time the barn ae \ \ d Kansas, Tuesday of last week. The Buller iakonalebank ill From parties who were present | was bared of everything except a 4 4 : F | | —_- : we learn of a shooting scrape at Bur couple of sleighs which had been When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. The bucket brigade did good work | ™ove into its new and elegant quar- When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, . 6 ters on the northwest corner of the ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, | at the fire Friday night. : . ee public square to-morrow. The new When she had Children, she gave them Castoria | and beautiful counters have not yet, GOLDEN B ARGAINS BLOOM : ",, accused Jim Presley of the theft, The tire originated in the loft in | ——_—_——_ arrived, therefore, the old ones will |using some very opprobrious lan. | the front part of the building and : ‘In this store. There's no need for you to Cheap money to loan on farms. | be ede atc tl guage at the same time assaulting | there being upwards of forty tons of | 1 Will pay more cash money than | shiver at the thought of winter when tise iS aaa Considerable speculation in re-| him, knocking him down and punish: | hayin the barn, the fire went like a anybody tne Butler, for your eSB, | nee it en site che Abe Talbot, of Elkhart township | gard to the make up of Harrivon’s|ing him severely. Pre i flash of powder, and within half an chickens, turkey ote Spri i See ener was in the city Monday and gave us | cabinet. The only sus drew a pistoland shot Scott hour the stable was burned to the | Wauted at big prices. Call at Bud | W || M; k .at H acall. would make is that Fre Atkinson's or A. LL McBride & Co. | ) C i d C it ot Good hand picked apples wanted. | Dou the leg near the thigh. O: ground. The heat fora short time | For any man that thinks he cau under- dette, at the republican rally last | packed away in the loft, and a few week. It seems that some one stole | other articles, such as robes, whips, the republican powder and Ed. Scott | buggy poles, shafts. ete. To tell you that ive all right, and while the golden rod fades in the woode, ‘| Aubrey Ewing of Nevada, spent ‘4 Ssturday and Sunday in the city. Powtry Waated. chickens we Rev. S. M. Brown preached toa] be remembered with a snug berth | ant said there was a ge was intense, and all that saved ad- large audience in the Baptist church and Boss Filley be given the post joining buildings Jas. Surre. the favorable | sell or overreach ue in bargain making. office portfolio. evening, there being almost a dead j ES, | FETT & ‘K Sunday. POrLlo! | ohtee? 5 All persons, male or female, wishing pleasant | SEWETT & HICKMAN. —- 4 F oo a profitable employment can find the same! White fish and tmackeral, at R. Buy the Storm King. The boss Mr. Booth’s loss will be principal. by addressing box 204, Butler, Mo. 4atf. | : ES i : Mr. Booth’s less wil rincipal- AW. James. 49-1m. heayy cap for 2 farmer, only 25¢ at} the right man in the place. = Y i qestuke whic ; lly eov- | — = — SS donk eae Gans) deny & Co stuff which was fully cov. @ Rev. S. M. Brown and wife are - i f | i CO i J l i | Only four weeks more till we bid our friends good-bye, for we will certainly quit business yy insurance. The troupes he is now billing are : z i Qadeer has one of the hana. | Bot excelled. and our theatre going f Wapending a few days in our city vis- J. W. Badger has one of the hand- é si Epes », which belonged to Mr. AY spel iS J of ; eth ees : -|people necd have no of not iting relatives. somest fitted up law offiees in this | ?°OE tives. Smith, was insured for $3,000. The adjoining buildings were saved by hard work and the city can section of the country. The new see. value received for the : mon : . = e y, and have ry reason to belie furniture he has just added is not | * ee oe every as Oe ie 2 the is efforts t ease and to bi only ornamental but useful, and he | ‘” at bis enor LO pease anes Call and see J. M. ‘Catterlin if you think of changing your loan. ti. s A 4, | congratulate herself that further LA. Weilleft. Monday evening {i# 207 a8 corily situated as be could [2O¥® Dut fst claws companies, will | HVE NS coms “ust ue rer! Flere on January 1st,1889. Our Mr. Fior St. Louis on a business and | Wish. ie er Spprebton on | Welleara that Mr. Saath wil re-] La, A. Weil left for St. Louis Mon- pleasure trip. * Mrs 716. Pierce eaiiou tas: pean isiener cen build the SE Sesenn as he perfects seriously ill for several months, with | pride of Butl . ecient wales Teen 4 consumption, ab here homenin thellsires'to meade ewelt patronized! andl Mr. Booth has loeated in the Lewis northwest part of the ois a Galland barn in the east part of the city for present writing ishourly expeeted the present, and will establish an day evening to consummate a trade if possible, and you may expect to \METHINGDROP When he returns. In the meantime we force sales _onall goods, regard- less of price. Our men’s Arctics at and ladies at eighty-five cents are first quality, and not to be compar- ed with the low Fei offered by fe) other houses. me and see us, and we will save you some money. GOODS MUST MOVE AT SOME PRICE, COST OR LESS. R. WEIL & CO. kL. A. WEIL, Manager. NORTH SIDE SQUARE; LLOYD SCALE CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Paid up Capital Stock, $100,000. Cheapest and Most Practical SCALE IN THE MARKET. Something Every Farmer Wants. Ask your Implement desler or Hardware man for thems It they are not handled in your Territory cail o@ or address us and any Intormation will - be cheerfully given. 23° We wish to place Agencies with live mem for Ur jed Territory. tory. SCALE. COMPANY, ig No. 315 Temple Court. Joe T. Smith and wife returned "A from their visit to Nebraska the last } of the week. > Tras de- = : = - is ; s 3 f We understand the U. L. Advo-| 4, pass away, and the announes MecElree’s effice furniture | office on North street where he a Jeate intends putting: on 2 pateat ment at aaeemonent would not b< d at chattel mortgage sale on | will receive orders. 3 uy evening. Mr. Mel rec Was aie ; next week. a surprise to her relatives and wi % [ # f 4 sizes des Ee f ; He Se Guoune rman end fone Business Changes. 4 } Dryden Starke, of Cooper county, ‘stn ci atl from Oh Tha following changes among our a was in the city the last of the week The young married ladies of But- ler have formed a social organization, and meet once a week at the resi- business men will take place between talaw office, bat the ed to be Visiting J. H. Sisson’s family. now and the first of the new year. Ed. Steele, with his stock of grocer- ies, will move into the brick now oc- cupied by Aaron Hart. Aaron Hart will move his dry goods establishment into the new brick just being completed by John Steele, on the southwest corner. Laue will move into the new brick one door south of his present stand, and R. W. James will move his gre- cery and hardware stock into the room now occupied by Laue. Walls & Holt, with their drug stock will occupy the store vacated by Ed. Steele. Go to R. W. James for maple syr- ‘Yup and honey. 49-Im. inst him, and a dence of the members in rotation, to | until he could seer spend the afternoon in social inter- | ficient to meet his necessary course. The society held its first ; penses was compelied to seek ¢ meeting at the residence of Mrs. | field. He made many friends in our Jobn Armstrong last Tuesday even-| town during his short sojourn who ing. They report a good time. will wish him well. Mrs. J. M. Vaughn will leave Tuesday for Dallas, Texas, on a visit to relations and friends. Mrs. F. M. Allen, of Foster was in the city visiting her daughter Mrs. W. E. Walton last week. Bell Trompson, teacher of piano Six per cent money; pa & organs, harmony and thorough | before maturity. Money paid promt- bass. Can be found at office of T. {ly when papers are executed. W. Silvers. 4S-lm. | 39 tf. Pracn & Spraave Overcoats! Overcoats! Overcoats! In mens’ sizes, from $1.75 to the finest at Sam’l Levy & Co. The Adrain Advertiser is weep- ing over the faet that the merehants have withdrawn their support and are boycotting the paper. While we are not acquainted with the truoble between Bro. Kirkpatrick and his supporters, we certainly think they have taken a very foolish course to punish him. We have always thought the Advertiser a well conducted lo- Remember we are still in the shoe | cal paper, and we predict, if compell business and when in need of any-| ed by force and starvationto quit the thing in that line do not failZto call | town, it will bea long time before its on us. Sam Levy & Co. | place is filled. The merchants of —S Adrian, if they have the good of their Our enterprising merchant Lewis | town at heart, should look well into Hoffman proprietor of the novelty | the steps they have taken before it store, next door to Sam’l Levy, has | ig toolate to repent. received the last invoice of his Christ- Saas en pe , There will be an entertainment mas goods, and his stock for the| . lie school chi holidays is completed, in fact it ia| S70" PY the public school children ee Ce : at the Baptist church next Thurs- one of the finest displays of Christ- : ee ; . 5 3 day evening, Thanksgiving. Admis- mas goods ever opened in our city. |. ‘ sion 10 cents, proceeds to go to the The stock consists of plush goods, si bl toys, candies &c. Call and see him | P°° children to connie, Sore test: and inveatinate ccs tend school. This is in accordance pipet fo) ia with the recommendation of the Messrs. MeBride & Co., have se-| Supt. of Public Instructions for the cured the services of J. S. Shannon, | state, W. E. Coleman, and urged by of Kansas City, to take charge of | the Truss a few weeks ago. Weare their tin shop. in place of Charlie | glad to see Prof. Starr and his corps Abbott, resigned. Mr. Shannon is | of teachers taking the lead in this a first-class workman in every partic- | matter and trust it may result in ular and we congratulate the firm on | much good. The citizens of Butler securing his services. In addition | should turn out and encourage them the Tiuzs is glad to have Mr. Shar- | by a big house. non and his estimable family return to our city to make it their home. E. A. Gracy prosecuting attorney of Henry county, was in the city one day last week on legal business. Charlie Abbott, for {several years foreman of McBride & Co.’stin shop, has severed his connection with the firm, and anticipates geing south. Mr. Abbott, is a first class workman and a good citizen, and while the Tus regrets to lose such compe- tent and industrious men from our town, we wish him abundant{success wherever he may locate. A good boys overcoat, age from 6 to 12, at $1.50. A good youths’ overcoat for $2.50. Sam’l Levy & Co. 1 Lane has moved in his new room and R. W. James moved his grocery in Lane’s new stand. The Wound Proved Fatal. The Trazs is sorry to learn that the young man Wesly Stapleton, severely stabbed by Eldridge Kash, in Johnstown a couple of weeks ago died from the effects of his wound at his home Friday evening last. We learn that the trouble between the two young men which lead to the sad ending grew out of the count of some cattle which a few days be- fore they had turned out of a pas- ture. Both young men stood high in the community in which they lived and belonged to good families and is to be deeply regretted that they could not have settled their frivilous dispute without resorting to the knife, which has proven so disastrously to both. Mrs. J. A. Lefker left Monday for Greenfield, Dade county, on a visit to her sister. She will be ab- sent a couple of weeks. 25 doz. boys winter caps, worth 50c, at 25c. See them in our show windows. Sam’l Levy & Co. There may be imitators but there @ is only one John Dillor. The orig- @ mal will appear at the opera house * to-night. Mayor Hickman has issued his proclamation requesting our busi- ness men to duly observe to-morrow, Thanksgiving day. Bruce Ludwick who spent last week in the city visiting his friends left Sunday night vpon his duties as postal clerk. ‘Covered wagons from Kansas are passing through our city on their Way north and east daily. What's the matter with the sunflower state? A Class In Short Hand. Miss Hull, of Nevada, will be in the city Monday evening and would be glad to meet all persons desiring to take a course in short hand writ- ing at Prof. Allison schocl room in the opera house at that time. Our stock of bess and men’s fur Caps can not be excelled for price and quality. See them at Sam'l Levy & Broadeloths, Henrietta cloths, | Tricots and pressed flannels of all Cloaks! Cloaks!! Cloaks!!! Buaygets. Everything pertaining descriptions. Our stock in this par-| Oar cloak stock is still complete the latest novelties such as Mod- | to that line in both white and color- | ticular line is still complete and an} in Ladies’ Miss’s and childrens gjeska, Raglans and long plush | eg goods at extremely low pricest Wraps. Sam Levy & Co. Our line of plush goods includes | | inspection of the goods is all we ask. | goods and at prices that defy con» Sam Levy & Cot | Sam Levy & Co. | petition. Sam Levy & Co.

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