The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 19, 1888, Page 1

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We must | | 1 j | Our stock to the finest “RATL@ER 2 WADE” garments. Goods if possible and should you be in need of amy Clothing we will make it to your interest to exam- Stock before buying. comer cm move these Goods 19, 1888. t 6 BARGAINS CONTINUED WARK WEATHER OUR SALES GF leavy arge, has not been what it should be. Suits, ever at a sacrifice te ourselves. is still complete, ranging from a G51__"755 satinet We are determined to sell these Winter ine our Don’t Fail to see us and Ascertain the TRUTH of These Statements, American ang nom North Side Square. } President and , What the Churches Will Do. Tf you want a nice present for any of your family or friends, it will pay you to visit the mammoth book store f C. A Bird at the post office inl on! Rich Hill, Mo. He has toys of all plush goods at bed rock | albums cheaper than you D. N. Thompson, State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, S. 8S. i} Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm , ef F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi ‘E. D. Kipp, cashier, of the new \ The following is the programme ‘Farmers’ Bank, went to St. Louie | for a different — of our city ; a for Christmas Eve,and day: ated a safes, books, | | The First Presbyterian church ete., for their ban | Christmas Eve will give a supper in kinds, , prices, SUAT AND WIRE: FHRNCH! AND Womack & ; & Graham announce in| the vacant room at the opera house, | LAND. roses BATES COUNTY the Times this week that they will remain at their old stand on North | Main street, and will not move their ; |nounced a week ago. ’ y| | advertisement. We Joan t ne cheapest j Un and LAND C0 ’ JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. i390 tf This Company invests money in real! state, buys nates and School Bonds, and deals in all kinds ot good seuuriteis. , Pracu & SpraGveE. \Dr. Walls property, southwest of | ithe square. consisting of two houses | FINE IMPROVED FARMS: ‘and a large livery barn.: This is a) ‘very desirable piece of property and | just suits the business in which they are engaged, | that of buying mules. Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good gtazing lands from 409, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change. : : : Call and see the prizes A. F. LOCAL ITEMS. ai offers on his baking pow- C . Columbus ~O'Rear | of Summit | OPERA HOUSE: ’ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. } HAIL TO THE CHIEF! lee Ch tk : ani = The finest minstrel troupes now travel- ing in the United States. township, will be married to-day to Miss Lillie Dull at her home in Mar- shall Saline county. Rev. John Rose of Mt. Rose, Bates county. will per-) ce form the ceremony. The Tres ex- tends congratulations. & Dillon's r testimoni The Goodyear, Cook Minstrels bring atte ; Silx, Satin and Plush are the cos- als from every town they visit and umes worn in the first part, the whole ._ anabtedis ees Bening one ot the most refined ve! i8 undoubtedly 2 very fine troup. Entertainments now betore the nt costumes of silk. €served seats 7scts, Parquet soct skh -, They have ele; jsatinand plush worn in the first -jpart. At th Thurs- Grocer Dee. 50 and 35 cents. 20 4 F The N on Vest side square. Hickman ew day, 75, establishment on the square as an- | of 25 cents. Read their | Peel best | i Come and | brate Christmas Eve with Harris & Lisle have ave purchased the | gentlemen for the! free for the members of the church | | belie ae and Sunday school children. Out {line you will find at hist place and at siders will be charge@em admittance } prices to suit the times C. A. Brrp, Rich Hill, Mo. The Cumberland Presbyterians| 3-3t will give a dinner at the same room | ‘on Christmas day. The Christian The Merchant Traveler says: ‘what | . purports to he milk cf human kind- | ness frequently turns out to be a tree; | merely a chalk and water of imitation. ‘and to outsiders an admittance fee of 10 cents will be charged. At the Uhio street M. E. church, a musical and literary entertainment | Christmas eve. The M. E. church (south) will have a tree, songs, and speeches by the Sunday school children. This | entertainment will be free. | The Baptist church will have a musical entertainment Christmas | Eve. church will cele- Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. i R. H. Browning, of Adrian, was jin the city Monday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. Browning patentee of the Browning's Scientific Parties desiring to breed their| churn. which is proving a grand suc- cows will find a short horn and Pol-j cess both asa financial transaction to langus bull by calling on me. Also] Mr. Browning and judging from its have a Berkshire and one Poland China boar. : in. Chezp money tc loan on farms | Jas. K. Brucer. is many and excellent testimonials, is ‘meeting a long felt want in this \direction. Mr. Browning is a live, ‘energetic young man with lois of jpush and energy and will make a ' suecess if it is possible for any one to do so. Mr. Browning claims this is the only churn that will pass a cur- rent of air through the milk. He will employ any vumber of agents aud wants four patent right salesmen. at a salary of $200 per month. c. B. Lewis. Ail poultry bought xt Lane's must be dressed with entrails in fowl.; No poultry taken. Poultry will be much higher 10 days the holidays. live after Just ree caved a ear load of Xinas nd nuts. and will sell cheap candies 2 first class er than anybody. J.-E. Wreriaus. & Co. IF YOU WANT To fence for Hogs, Chickens or any- thing else, and (GET THE BEST FENCE! s For the Least Money, Go to H.C, WYATT & SON And HX AMINE The Above-named Fence. The Royce & Lansing musical | ‘comedy Co., who appear here for jone night, Dec. 22nd, present the| | greatest variety of music and com-|" jedy ever seen in one programme and} from all sources we gather nothing} | but praise for their entertainment. | 'This company, it will be remember- ed, made such a decided hit on the! Pacifie coast last season, appe: paring | in San Francisco to over twenty one thousand people in one week. This} season they have an enlarged com-| pany and $3,900 invested in new! instruments. Secure your | musical seats early. 3 pay: able on or} Six per cent money before maturity. ioaes paid promt-|* ly when papers are executed. i 39 tf. Peacu & Spracve. | : left for Kansas City) evening to spen? iwo or on business. 45-t7 ness inthe city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be — by the use of Hall’s Catarrh FRANK J. CHENEY. pa to before me and subscrib- ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. ‘86. -- A. W. GLEASON, i SEAL ; Notary Public. =~ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo OQ. s@s~ Sold by Druggists, T5e. 2-Im. Poutry Wanted. I will pay more cash money than anybody in Butler, for your eggs, chickens, turkeys. ‘Spring chickens wanted at big prices. Call at Bud (Atkinson's or A. L. McBride & Co. Good hand picked apples wanted. Jas. Surrs. Honey to Lean. On good security. We have mon ‘ey toloan 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- ling time. This makes your loam :cost about 7 per cent. Jas. K. Bevenete

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