The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 5, 1888, Page 5

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ETE I PS NN OE A I SEER TEE Sespeaemnae Rev. R. B. Sledge, of Ft. Lyons, | Mo., gave us a nt call Monday. aT Three Weeks More And we will bid our many friends good- bye. > returned to make Butler » for the present. We are glad to welcome such good citizens and neighbors to our city. Thanksgiving day passed off very quietly in Butler. Religious services were conducted at the Baptist church, Rev. Shackleford, of the M. E. church, south, preaching the ser- mon. The Butier Band serenaded the town in the afternoon, furnish- ing some excellent music. WE ARE GOING TO MOVE JAN. ist. SELL OUT AT COST” se The Stock you KFnow. QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. Are hard to move without loss from breakage and we would rather sell them at or below COST than to move them, and then we have a large stock of TIRIN-W AR E and it gets “badly battered” in moving, so that it will have to go at a sacrifice, and what discount we will make 10, 20 or 50 per cent. Well since the campaign when we did so much figuring on the Tariff we have gotten so mixed that we could not know the Dutchman’s per cent. if we were to meet it in the road. ye Will just say these Soves must eo at once And if you want any of them we will not fall out about the price, but sell However, we have a large lot of goods to close out yet and to force them off will say Es we 4 AV® TO A_W RED iL D c i Cards are out announcing the [ ILL M Ht E marriage of our handsome and pop-| Come an pct them at Our P ular young county surveyor-elect, Wi rice Dixie L. Haggard, to Miss Minnie, | y daughter of M. M. Tucker. of Altona. Miss Tucker is a beautiful and ac- is : cemplished young Indy and very We must realize on them and you will save popular wherever she is known and s . i 3S Big Money by buying now. Dixie is to be congratulated on his success in wuoing so fair and) ban a ee = a ee ge : TO TH E LADI ES We will say we have mid sty we would adc at the ‘ 1 975 airs tin < 5 t oT 1 es 1 sli ca ] cards are very beautiful, of the latest vt ] airs Hne emoroidered 8 Ippe Ys, the > er eae py est assortment ever shown in Butler. Prices From 68 Cents up, All Actual Cost the opera house Thursday evening ‘'No Humbug. Come and see them. We dollars, which have loaded down our bargain counter and children to enable them to attend = Z Zs ne a ee. : Pe Ss i children fo ensbie theme went | will almost give you these goods to take Be sure to pay us visit. “Hardman & Co.” goods. entertainmest given compared y ith a large st sit our city, and reflected credit upon the number of the trou; pupils aud teachers. A good sized them to you regardless of per cent. Cost and Carriage or anything else. In the mean time we will keep our Grocery Stock Boomin as it is NOW and if we should get excited when carving the prices on QUEENSWARE, TINWARE, &e., and should hit the GROCERIES a whack do not be surprised. Do not iiss this opportunity. audience greeted them and the re- ceipts were between forty and fifty will go to the poor ing in Butler that the schools ever them home. did charity work of this kind and, yy e ~ S + . the Times trusts that this will be. W e will make you happy. but the beginning of 2 good work | which will be kept up from year to | R; W HLL ° e We would be glad to give i. A. WEIL, al year. Bale Begins Saturday, Dec. Sth. E. T. STEELE & CO. each of the pupils who took part a special notice if we had the space. Manager. NORTH Mrs. Hattie E.. wife of J. 5S. Pierce, died at the family residence Wednesday evening of | She had been sick SIDE SQUARE in this city consumption about one year and suffered a great Mr. Julliard and sister, 0° San | J. L. Pace of Butier was in town ‘ TLER WEEK] V TI ME S | J. M. Holt spent Friday and Sat- Rev. Poteet, of Foster, gave us a deal a death but ot all Rosa. California, stopped of, on; Tuesday, and remembcred the N ws i . ae Tee | urday at his old home in Parkville. pleasant call Monday. with Christian fortitude. Mrs. } lerc@ their way to N. Y., to vsit Judge} man with a great big dollar. He : at OILS Soe ee was born and raisedin the Western paykinson, who is a cousin, and fam-! shipped a car of Foster coal to | Physicians say that there is a Geo. Sears, of Altona, was on our | great deal of complaint of colds and strects Monday. LOCAL ITEMS part of this county, was 41 years of jy. They remained only cne day age and a member in good standing aad then continued thtir journey of the Baptist church. Just before eastward. death relieved her sufferings she! Cam B rallied. called her husband to her! Eyery appearance points to a very Bro. Irish, of the Rieh Hill R view. What better evidence could one ask that the coal mined here is of the very best quality?—Foster Newe. NOTICE TO TEACHERS :—Public Ex- | sore throats. eae nations for the benefit of those per-| - desiring to teach Bates county, ! Judge A. Ritchey, of Altona, was PE wiles othesd Saturd ee Edwin Barbour at the Opera in Butler Sxturday, milling. t ie on e 3d Saturday of each} n : o - _ gnthin the Ohio street school house, | House next Monday night. Prices » Mo., and on the rst Saturday of | 75, 50 and 35 cents. ch month in the West side school house, | ——————————— @ch Hill, Mo., the LUE Det com-; J. L. Pace left for New York Sat-| en a y ei a . . | ; Pee sonia aoe a {urday, on business. He will be ab- County School Commissioner, | sent a week or ten days. ik i ee = Miss Maud ‘Smith, who is attend-| : sean dearaeapemiaaas | ing school at Holden came home to 4 F. Hickman has a fine line of | spend Thanksgiving. bey candies. | Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh | by expelling impurities from the | blood, which is the cause af the com- | plaint. Give it « trial. | | 4. F. Hickman, The New Grocer n West side square, A Begs 25 cts ‘at Lanes, poultry at et price. Farmers, look for the new grocer, | | A. F. Hickman west side of square. ' He wants apples, potatoes, butter, | 1 | eggs and produce in general. 8s! \ Those merchants who have pur- chased large holiday stocks of goods So far the fall weather could not | and want to dispose of them should ave been better for the farmer. let the people know of it through Call and see J. M. Catterlin if you | the Ties. e of changing your loan. tf. W. R. Husk, of Rich Hill, called A. F. Hickman has a most excel- Saturday while in the city. He in- at selection of tobacco and cigars. | forms us that he will start for Wash- ington territory this week to make udge J. D. Parkinson went up to | his future home. i iy Monday, Ponday, pe apoE: Casper Stammon is building an- | Clifford Catterlin has been em-) other very large iee house in the oyed by A. F. Hickman as clerk. | southeast part of the city. Casper's Call andisee the prizes A. F. , increased trade necessitated his Miss Ida Crume spent a few days St. Louis last week. Wm. Page went to Kansas City N esday morning, on business. un int J. Smith’s baby boy is very sick with pneumonia. Sunday and opened court Monday morning. \to Miss Bell Wine, of Lone Oak We are soiry to learn that Thos. Judge DeArmond went to Warsaw I. H. Reddish, of Shelby county, Ky., was in the city the first of the week visiting his uncle Ben Scott. Married on the 3rd, mst, by D. G. Newsom, Esq., Mr. Edward Deens township. Robt. McCracken, of Spruce town- ship, one of Bates county's most substantial farmers, gave us a pleas- ant call while in the city Monday. Mrs. Martin, who has been attend- ing her sick sister, Mrs. Pierce, for several weeks, returned home to Elk |Co., Kansas, Monday. Water is getting to be an article of much value in Butler. This is no reflection on the “dry” town butbe- cause of the dry weather. Frank Pierce left for southern Kansas, Elk Co., Monday last where he goes in quest of health. His father. J. S. Pierce, will follow him in a few days. ckman offers on his baking pow- | Putting up more Meee We learn that W: North Main street, will occupy the room with his grocery store now oc- ALF. Hickman “don't want the | h,” but asks part of your patron- al) | the first of January *89. }A. F. Hickman’s groceries are peak just from the city. Call andj Mt his prices. | cupied by Ed. T. Steele & Co., after Frank Lloyd, formerly foreman of the Republican office in this city, now of Kansas City, was in Butler the first of the week and gave us 8 pleasant call. Mrs. Nellie Welch, of Kansas} Dixie L. Haggard, our popular City, nee Miss Nellie Morrison, of Young §' urveyor elect was in the city Money to Loan. On good security. We have mon ey to loan at 6 per cent interest and 5 per cent commission for five years. No other charges. Borrower can pay all or part at any interest pay- ing time. This makes your loan cost about 7 per cent. 48-tf Jas. K. Brvoer. and with a heavenly smile lighting large holiday trade for our mer- up her face, whispered “asleep in| chants. As will be seen by the Jesus,” then sank peaeefully to! mammoth advertisements in this ie- sleep, never to wake on this earth. , sue, our merchants have brought on She leaves a husband and two grown | Jarge stocks and of great variety for sons to mourn their loss. Funeral| this trade, as they are bound to services were conducted at the C. | please any and all who want to buy. P. church by Rev. W. A. Walker on | Friday morning at 11 o'clock after | The Trses usually keeps up with which the remains were taken to the \the procession, as an evidence see Virginia cemetery, in Charlotte town- | the large number of advertisements |in this issue. Edwin Barbour is realism person- ified.—Lawrence Daily Eagle. ship for burial. Opera house Dec. 10. LET ME GIVE YOU A POINTER! For Uliday Goods Call at Hotinan's Novelty Stare WHY? Because he sells his goods for Because his goods are fresh and 0 new. Ihave no ancient goods | less money than any house in on hand from former years.| town, all of his Albums and Because all his goods are | Plush goods is 25- per cent. marked in plain figures, a child | cheaper than any one else in can buy as cheap as a grown town sells them. | person. Ladies ‘and Gentlemen call and see my stock, I will sell you Butler, presented her husband with Monday. He left Tuesday morning Toys, Plush Goods, Christmas Tree Trimmings and Confectionery last. Mother and child doing well. nected with his large landed interest in Johnson county. For Less Money than any one else in town. LSwis HO EAST SIDE OF SQUARE. JE. Bartlett, ‘of Lone Oak town- P gave us a pleasant call while in n Monday. Al odie af peuple were an ; Our readers should read carefully | E. J. Wright, who has been stud- Merde” 4.4 the merchants | the advertisements in the Truss be- = ; fore making the holiday purchases,!ying law under A. L. Graves, at Fos- ter, is now with J. W. Badger. Mr. ce Bbigttade jas it will be the means of saving} Lee Corder, of Corder. La-| money besides giving them choice) Wrightis an intelligent, wel'-read P Co., is visiting her sister,| fresh stocks of great variety to| gentleman and with close arp ‘cation W. H. Walton, in Butler. | choose from. ‘eae no doubt make a good lawyer.

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