The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 12, 1888, Page 1

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BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER I}, oe | TIME FOR BIG BARGAINS, ‘TINUED WARM WEATHER OUR SALES OF Heavy Suits, Though Large, has not been what it should be. Wemust [( move these Goods even at a sacrifice to ourselves. -OVERCOATS: Our stock ie is still complete, ranging from a 9$51_"75 satinet the finest “TAILOR Wiis: garments. We are determined to sell these : “MEN'S AND BOS | Stock before buying. | Pe a Don’t Fail to see us and Ascertain the TRUTH of These Statements. American Clothing House. foods if possible and should you be in need of any lothing we will make it to your interest to exam- [North Side cy uare. ay See : ae a SS : } Sophia's Ruse- { Ingall’s View of Tariff Legisiation. | WW | State of Ohio, City of zt Coal! Coal! [MONEY An inffoensive old gentleman; Washington, Dec. 10.—Speaking : HAT | Lucas County, S. S. | Iam now prepared to furnish ‘named SIMEON DINWIDDLE, a| of the senate substitute tariff bill, | Frank J. Cheney makes oath that} pacts “sy ee ood “ poeracses: ig AND deacon residing in the West End, | senator Ingalls said yesterday: “ ,he is the senior partner of the firm | ns farm ncotwoet of Balle a e created quite a sensation the other There is no doubt that the bill lof F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi the loweet market prices. : L AND. |morning by shouting at the top of | | will pass the senate, although it will : eae in the city of Toledo, county JR. Hasse a ‘his voice, So-PHIA! that being the | be amended, I think, in accordance jand State aforesaid, and that said Nee la ‘name of his daughter, who was at a | with the wishes of the west. I think | firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- Seer iDRED DOLLARS for each and BATES COUNTY near neighvor's, reading the Sedalia the lumber schedule will be modified | { | Weekly Bazoo, viewing its character and the iron schedule will be reduc- WITH US? me case of catarrh that, cannot be} | Child Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. LOAN ( [ AND C0 jillustrations. Neither of the persons | eq. The west will also ask a =a yIc by the use of Hall’s Catauih ren Ury q all 4 — arrested, as it was found by the ( cation of the sugar schedule. WE'RE ALL RIGHT! a FRANK J. CHENEY. | authorities, on examination, that it | will want a bounty equivalent to we W Swern to before me and subscrib- when paby was sick, we gave her Castoria. eS | 4 ‘was no violation of law to either eee made by the bill. With ed in my presence, this 6th day of; when che wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, TAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, \ ead blished f. ; ch it 4 BECAUSE WE SELL MORE ' December, A. D. °86. ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, : shout or read a paper published for | the 50 per cent reduction which it is , the people now on earth. ! now proposed to make. a cent a em A. W. GLEASON, MANAGERS, Butler M 5 j A nner N’°-\ ‘The Sedalia Weekly Bazoo can be | pound will be sufficient protection I iU M B BH RI! | tif seas} Notary Public. | | This Company invests money in real! bad for $1.00 per annum. Address \to this young indus' Even with \ = Tae t | estate, b Bonds, : a “and iene screenees | J. Wesr Goopwix, Sedalia, Mo. | this bouaty the cost of sugar to the for the same amount of meney) Hall 8 Catarrh Cure is taken in-; g gi | people w ill be greatly reduced, for, than any other firm in , ternally and acts directly upon the! FINE IMPROVED FARMS: You do not, any of you, advertise | we cannot hope, for the present at | ioe omnis: ‘blood and mucus surfaces of the} |system. Send for testimonials, free. ' Ut 40 to G4oacreseach, andgood enough. You ought to use printer's | | least, to supply a very large propor- grazing lands from 400, to ink every day. You are asleep and | tion of the sugar consumed in this Li Cc. WYATT & SON F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo 0O.} \ | ear-Sold by Druggists, 75c.2-1m. ; 1,500 acres in a body | want your business to run itself. | | country. t ale as Standing advertisements in the pa-' Seen ey os = Ga eS ees change. | z ee : : E per command confidence. Theman' Plenty of six per cent money to}, Beer Selling oom Glexka Prison Poutry Wanted. ' ——————~_— "| who for a year lives in one commu- | ‘loan. Privilege of paying part or| Prospect. | Iwill pay more cash money than’ LOCAL ITEMS. it; d leads a reputable life, even | all at any time before maturity and} : - + anybody in Butler, f | | a incagh ho be of moderate ability, | stop interest. [fee Bas Deo. 10.—The cate | ae kage Gee " though he be of moderate ability, | stop interes’ f Stewart the drug clek who was, ‘bickens, turkeys. Spring chickens Six per cent money; payable on or | iy) grow in the confidence and es- | 39 tf. Prac & Spracve. Nes sap dl naa ears for Wanted at big prices. Call at Bud before maturity. Money paid promt-'joem of his fellows. On the same Kars eee ee | gelli ee Kae nec iS by Atkinson's or A. L. McBride & Co.! when papers are executed. principle a newspaper advertisement | Wanted, Horses. Mares and Mules. cod ‘A aud amon the demand Good kand picked apples wanted. | ‘ate Pracu & SPRAGUE. heeomes familiar to the eyes of the I will be at J. W. Smith's barn in|» aint rR EES THalicy Jas. Sura. j _ He had been there e and knew readers. ' Butler, on Saturday, Dec. 15, 1888. | on Stewart was Bae a i Whereof he spoke. When Tom Reed, It may be seldom read, still it) when I will paythe highest market) || -ernment after serving six months Money to Loan. Was once asked what the rules of makes the name and business of the | price for horses. mares and |° aoe H ‘of his sentence. The attorney gen On « cod security. We have mon the house were for, anyway. he man familicr, and its presence in the mules, from four to eight years old.’ attempted to collect his fines ey to loan at 6 per cent interest and} Promptly replied that they were to eomiane of a io oe confi- | taust be eound and in a ashe ‘and cost, about $50,000 by selling 5 per cent commission for five years. ; i ; “prevent legislation. dence in the stability his enter- PARES. | the building in which the liquor was No other charges. Borrower can| Mires is be a jew rep bliean | PFISe- Pp. tT. BARNTM. The lofty. “monument erected atisold. Failing in this he had Stewart | PAY aloes goes fet diggs ion Absolutel Pure Ispaper started in Washi! é = Piymouth, Mass... to commemorate | rearrested upon the old complaint. locat about 7 7 per cent. y sd will be an excellent opportu-, We oan the cheapest and best! the landing of the Pilgrims, has at! As the prisoner is 2 poor man he!48-¢f Jas. K. Beverer. "hla powder never varies Amarvelofpurity ; offered again for seme one to; money in the county. Come and last been completed. It was begun thus a good prospect of rem bibg | tht fe orainary kinda, oeiicannet be sola ia : Win money that will come sot see us. in 1859, and has cost something like jin jal if not again releas ex-; Cheap money to loan on farms. | short weight alam or phosphate oid ‘a t : Se a Rorat Barixe Co., Jas. K. Brverer. Ya Ot ek again! 39 tf. Pracn & Spracte. $260.060. ecutive power.

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