The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 8, 1889, Page 4

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§ i 7 H | EN zt 7 a! COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOM- HE HAD NO COFFIN. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES club rooms over The commercial FIGHTING THE TWINE TRU ST 3. D. ALLEN Eprtor. Womack’s store on North Main 4 Rough Pine Box Brought Him Back = ; = pope = street is being fitted up in first-class Home From Okiahoma. = j. D. Auten & Co.. gin, style. The room has bem hand- ‘i rag Th z ee ited, papered and deco On the platform of the union de- egates from + e € Alex Lamb. aud the new brussels carpet, tables, TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION : rated by special artist. is a rude pine box Dae Weexiy Times, publi was hed every Wednesday, will be sent to any zdarers chairs. chandaliers. etc., have arrived ine on a Santa Fe train. The box wear ai > 25 r nl l < mm = i @me veer, postage paid, tor $1.25 put in the room. It) tai ste of Wilner (0) is a regular parlor the room is 4 5 d BUTLER MISSOURI. ie a t ge aud well vent L short a aa 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 4%, 1559 the Butler commercial club will have | _ Ravin tk a room furnished and equipped that : dead 3 i 5 : The local live stock inspection bill | they can feel proud of and one fit to th a sis was defested in the senate Friday. | entertain visiturs to the city of any pea < ae oe a rank or tion } Gen. Grants grave stl resuain- ETA The club now numbers about wumarked by 2 mwonuument ith d those inembers lpusiness of our Thee are 5.400 clerks in ‘men who way wail service. Since the fourth | become of March the republica: liwinistra- | lend tion has made 2.500 ci ave not yet ad joined sho this in to the If the surplus in the United States treasury is not reduced it Corporal Tauver + he CTE@ASES 1 PeLsiols 10 10 term oi persons who were refu Black. What ha~ become We have nit heard of He f for the electio: election Was uatura to wou!d uot be left sun the graud distribution patronage Ex Presiden wife have nx their public heart. Cheers. foud, greeted them whe: apppeare! i Centennial show til 1892 and after ti doubles- land again be } eee The government is efter 11 at Gilabome From to look like they att everything in sight. iustead tectang the settlers. Now possible that thos ment officials sent by President Har mison to Oklahoma have gone to stealing. and thus disy the grand old party honest govern te another letter re tracting the original Mr. Kimball is evident!y in the | wakes first blood for Jol soup sv far as district ship is concerned Mr. N Osceola, “the president's friend im tame of seed at Chicago will | get the appontment. Great are | the republican bosses in Missouri, | but greater is the president at this a Ms supreme moment. We glory in the | oo). in his presidents spunk in standing by his friend Neal. avd paying him: for his | atturney- | Comiuissioner © i sion bureau, is ¢ ugains Hen rs of the large Washington. the reporting ed in Prot between own estit 1 through reporters be will 1: O49 an d 214.000, mad fore he 3arn, 20 hogs. with these think gets ip Lewspaper waluable service rendered at thety Chicago convention | cals és ordon is - 10 tons of he a hard road to trave! 50 ton at} ¢.. 100 Saal ot corn, 300 busin B Re i Oh | The Oft Toid Story SRREASERRERS Hood’s Sarsaparilla six alldruggiste. $1 Prepared only © | byC. 1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Maw 3 100 Doses One Dollar = i - a j — | Mer. 1 eight hundred dol a eet The sad and unexpected news of | lar eng and other farm machinery 3 mbt Se At a large gathering of war veter | the death of Maj. John No Edwards. ! to the of $1,000. j Fink iene ans at Fort Scott last evening reso-| editor of the Kansas City Times, The cause of the fire is unknown | €7's office within and for tutions as there had always been the strict- souri. in book 44, page 5 were adopted censuring | was received in this city br his m any | est s preventing simoking on Sa ee ee J t : suing coking Governor Humphrey for failing to | friends with profound sorrow Hej the premises. appoint three ex-soldiers as Police} was the most brilliant newsp aper The insurang was only £4,000. A es more oF Commissioners in that city, and re-| writer in the state. and his place on | favorable peo — - ps | etait ta aptamer SERA ee that the] ai. struction of the « welling near by Oc- | described in said deed of tru and whereas. gre also expressed {the Times will be bard tu fill. | cupied by Prof. Sanburn. default tas been made in the parm Commissioners had not selected old | soldiers to serve on the police force P.K. Dederick, manufacturer of A Deplorable Scandal. Probably by thetime the country | Lay presses, brick machines, etc, The centennial ball was worse celebrates the second centennial of | who last vear bulldozed his employes Washington's inauguration. the war | into voting for protection, to keep in Kansas will be over. {=p their wages. has now notified than a f It anda d the New Y — = | them of a reduction of 25 per cent, | the aff ds as follows: The people of St. Clair county. | | which they accept or go out. Thus .m. the supper room will wake another effort to compro- | they are getting the tecisea dhe iven over to people whose mise their railroad bonded indebted- ! j voted for. ness. If they have an oppportunity | ee and easy resorts. Drucken to settle on a fair basis they are | About the worst appointment that d — ball or flourish- fools if they don't avail themselves |the Harrison administration has as gui . Pres gg of the opportunity. There is noth- | mac ale was that of Corporal Tanr 7 Gabler. ing to be gained by! + the debt | whe is in charge of the pension 2 lozed or | continue to increase each year. The | eau. Probably the president isn” one —- = 25 red | courts have decided crediter cer of the | against the 'to blame for givmg Tanner the job. county, and there seems to be no eat he cannot much longer excuse! i edge h avenue of escape from the unjust | bis retention of this inflated clown | poe wer less. They could not tell | debt except to settle on the best | | ina place where he isa standing re- | the roated waiters from the | terms posmible. proach to the put = -e —K. C. | guest ‘o of the checkers inside Globe the c} ym were drunk. A guest | The resolutic ms “adopted yester- j Says: : =a a wo-| ‘ wae = men b ed im the supper room j day by the congressional convention!) Goy. Francis is a hero. He was | ee eer heats Bore in the Fourth Kansas district at Em- poria. endorsed the administration | of President Harrison in its loyal- ty to true American principles, which guarantee to Americans the markets of America” This means that the determined that the state of Missouri should be properly represented at the centennial celebration in New York, last week, and donated seven thou sand dollars out of his own pocket | We predict 1 Fren who tricd to kissthe daughter of leading lawyer.” An Imperative Necessity. for that purpose. - - - t spring cleanin. Ss is to : republicans of the Fourth district will make one of the best executives use-keeper. so is “Hood's je will retern with cheerful alacrity. to tn. ctate bas ever had. and no stone | to everybody at this | # the old laborious style of tying up their wheat with straw bands rather than secure binding twine for a rea- will be left unturned ¢ state to the front rank. bring the. ~ ized. the germs of disease destroye: . E is a blood disorders are cured by Hood's | trees sonable figure at the expense of their The high license bill was defeated | Sars parilla, the most popular and | iE political principles. —K. C. Star. in the senate last week. | successful spring medicine. was a disgrace An extract from Ek World’s account of fenjoyment had been learned ny body's knowl- © policemen who were sober I knocked down a man What pure air is to an unhealthy | oe The body néeds to be vital- Scrofula. Salt Rheum. and all other | seen witht mote now past due and unpaid fore at the reque: note and pursuant deed of trust. 1 described real es ons of said i the above a of the court house in the city of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, May 30th, 1888, between the h {nine o'clock in the fore- noon and fly kiathe sfQerneon of that day, for the parpose of satisfying seid debt interest and custs CHARLES SPR: 24-4t This fuil i ported tre & |S years old, an a er ie an importe 7 hands df —— me ~ TRE BEST 1S THE CHEAPES, If you ¥ Want the Best Corn Planter get the Challenge, Deere or — CK RO WER WIT i REEL ¢ BENNETT. WHEELER & CO. bid OM GET THE THE or John Deeie. LO BEST STIRKEING Ui Brad:< . Harrow, Stalk _ Seeds, Farm W: GCROCERIZS OR ian BENNETT, Witt YOU WANT Cultivator Cuter SNurb Wire, Grass RE. goto ALLER & CO. iO SERVI DRINKS. 1] AM NOW I ICK REPAREL COLD MILK SiiAhth ed pa LEMONAD ‘ LE CIDE! SODA POP PEACH CIDE GINGEK ALI PRANGE CIDER. For a Delicious and Kefresiing Drink Calla’ Headquar'erss. Homffan’s Noveltv Store. BUTLER. EAST SIDE SQUARE, MG T.L: PETTYS A.O WEL‘tOnN _PETTYS & WELTON DEALERS IN Fancy Groceries, QUEESSWARE AND GLASSWARE, CICARS ANG TOLACCO, We always pay the highest Produces East market price tor Coun butler, M0. Side Ss square, ——_ Settlement n. that the undersigned G { Bele Arenart. im Be- edministreter, e¢ court of Ketes 7 gt Rutler, ip HAVE YOUR CLOTHING Made = Order : Pants Mage to Order $5 and up “> Hundreds of New Style Goods Write for Samples, Fashions sod Tape Line. ST. LOUIS, - MO Administrator ee

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