The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 29, 1889, Page 5

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rn rem ee OE EN A A AT Pe A REASON est. styles. 2nd, you will find t ing goods in the city, 3rd, all goods as 1% efunded. 4th, you are leased to see you wl UTTER WEEKLY TIMES. LOCAL ITEMS Let us have a fair by all means. Martin Douglas, is building a sub- tial addition to his residence. Bates county should have a fair dexposition this fail at Butle Farmers, remember Lane's hen hange still runs. Capt. H. P. Nickell lasant call Monday. For a choice dish of ic on the at Dickensheets arant, west side square. # this while attending court Remem- The work of rebuilding the store poms at the opera house will begin afew days. Farmers, remember that Lane de- competition in dry goods and Filinery. ‘The present prospect for a good ‘nerop in this county, farmers in n Saturday tell us, is good. Don’t find fault because we are ving a good deal of rain. Too uch is better than not enough. ADr. Walker has completed the #e front to his drug store and it is Piecided improyement over the old ‘Blook out, the assessor, Col. Van- Mie, will start on his mission of alist of your property in a days. “4Mrs. D. A. DeArmond, who has en visiting friends and relatives ‘BGreenfield, Dade county, returned @ne Friday. Pome effort should be made at teto rebuild the opera house. mmercial club should take hold of ematter and see what can be done. QComplete line of Stationery and lank books at Rice’s drug store. There are no flies on Butler this @ring, and the town right now is joying a steady, healthy becom in é way of improvements and hand- bme store buildings. Judge Cooper, of Mt. Sterling, Ky., ve us a pleasant call Monday. he Judge will remain in Butler il after the June term of circuit jlane’s hen exchange has run 16 ths, and will run 16 months @lhe receipts of the festival given the ladies of the First Presbyte- Pe church in the front room of the ae office Thursday evening amount- #0 upwards of fifty dollars. Tane is the only man in Bates Co. ships poultry and eggs by car SS We would adv cireuit clerk g @s to keep a sharp watch on his PP patch in the court yard, while €No-man’s self-acting lawn mower foaming the public domain. e AFew Substatial Reasons Why You Should Call and See ota A. £. Blachert’s* NEW CLOTHING HOUSz.. Is, the goods are « est line of clothing, h: always A. K. BLA C HERE. PALACE HOTEL BUILDING. The state teachers ass i | Thursday | posed of our best busiaess | notwithstanding the roor nowill wil 18, The club is com- couy hard work. ing to IDg bear, and we predict before the year {is out Butler will pa great har- sors and instru- Gm ol: f this ¢ ull new and of the lat- Bry » > |and father of T. W. Silvers he newest and choic- | ie cu; its and events’ furnish | itence Tues y, died at his resi f last | He presented or money | welcome, we're, ether you buy or not. Try Dickinsheets’ lu: on the west side of the square. For fine work com job Cites office John Yates, of E done of the Tres’ rt tow best gave us a pleasant call Saturday. Wh vand h the iat gas franchise? details and to be trouble brev rerdinarily would The Jchn A. Palmer, a we: of little st. city of Boone county, was } columns of by a vicious horse near his house the | other day. Cronin murder in St. Louis’ out done. Verily trunk It is highly probable | that Butler will r enterprising but to the average read have water, gas and another railroad connection before the arri- wal of Jack frost. era Chicago murder my stery is of no more interest thana killing in Texas. bited in . right Main & Co.'s circus ¢ this city Fridzy, and it was | good little show. We know, because we had a comp. and took the children. Farmers, goods from i than other houses sellir | J. M. Courtney has commenced trade between a circuit judge and hig atany time, but it becomes decided- | Wor on his livery barn and he pro- A horse poses to erect one of the best and sheriif is interesting |imost convenient stables in this see- tion of the state. ly amusing when the h. s. becomes dissatisfied and wants to rue, but is And now comes Dr. Rice and in- forms us that he does not intend to be behind the times, but intends to keep up to the hind wheels of the band wagon, so he will shortly treat his store building to a handsome front. held strictly to the original contract. We presume a special term of court will have to be held, another Judge selected to try the cause, and the coroner be called upon to summon a jury. Inthe meantime the public awaits the outcome with much in- terest. The public schools of this city closed to-day. Under the superior management of Prof. Starr, assisted by his splendid corps of teachers the schools for the past year have been very prosperous, in factall that the citizens and patrons could ask. To the farmers we say, when it is too wet to plow, come to town and enjoy yourself, by taking in the sights, and investigating the very low price our merchants are offering thei: goods for sale. But to find these places to save money these hard times we advise you to first peruse the columns of the booming Tres and buy from the merchant that advertises with this paper, as we take no advertisements from men who do not do just what they say, So when you read an advertisement in the Tres which says the prices have been reduced on goods you can rely on its correctness. Preston Argenbright, one of the old settlers, and a substantial farm- er of Grand River, made us a pleas- ant and substantial call Monday. | He reports the chinch bugs as doing considerable damage to crops in his section. | } growing The bargains offered by the But- ler merchants brought the people to town Saturday, and standing room on the pavements and in the store rooms was ata premium. The mer- | chants did a thriving business, the | people were well satisfied and every- | body was happy. This is the way | we like to see things. Farmers, remember the increase of trade at Lane’s by low prices and fair dealing takes 9 clerks now to wait on the customers. TE ETA SR RN EE EE attorney | ! | week. ! | injuries received. }ed and placed in jail. | bitterly persecute the villian. { | Farmers tell us that recent rains have proven to be of great advant- age to their crops in portions of the ‘ county, especially in sections where ehinch bug was most numerous. | Mr. Yates. of Elk Hart township, . in his township, the bugs were bad and undoubtedly would not been | the very | have ruined the oats h \ for the heavy rains. | The Sedalia Bazoo says James Berry, a citizen of that place, brutal- ly whipped his wife one day last The lady was so badly hurt it is thought she will die from the | Berry was arrest- The lady is | well connected and her relatives will Judge DeArmond will convene circuit court in this city next Mon- day. He has a pretty heavy docket for this term, especially the criminal, andshould allthe cases eome to trial, itis quite likely it willnot only be an extended term but a very interesting one as well. However, the judge is in good health and will push busi- ness with his usual promptness and dispatch. The only regrets to be offered$for holding court at this sea- son of the year, is that the services ofa large number of our farmers will be required as jurors to assist in running the court. But this slight inconvenience cannot be avoided, so each and every good and law-abiding citizen must hold himself iz ness to serve his country wh manded. i huudre< poliday, the Post: ed fre tice wul 110 to 5 o'clock, fter the the north except s been placed in ao Ae th arrival of the 22s the John T ra cler turned home Rae sean All parties attending cireuit ¢ 3 }are invited to ecail at Dicki a looks j restaurant. Meals 25 jand all kinds of ¢ i jity, re Friday like he has been well kept, jeyed good health c. ice cream and en-| pe ie : nfectionaries. | t week thieves | of Ed. Carnes means ¢ Tuesday night of entered the residenc We tend the cou ; the received Invitation street. by Lester s y, at | which .| noticed that the | Butler's most ch | Misses Mand ) were on the programme of exercises | son | Brewn yesterday. We names of took pl rming young ladies. Camilla Smith . Wife Wik ; urned home ware, ed near ane A Great Battle Sat- | {| Is contin < on in the humar : non of impure I strives to gai ic who has system greatly ber- nedieine lik es € Hood's Sarsa Wichita the weapon with which tc { one’s self. drive the desper talk about from the field, and 1 bod health large stocks bought last week a As will be sition to offer bargains never be the advertising by seen investigating ns of the Times Americ House is 1 benefit in the way 36 Pair Ladies Dongola Button Sh 68 Pair Ladies Cordovan Button Si elnent exercises of Holden interest, Tucke r tf ie THE DEMOCRATS HAVE GIVEN UP THAT H.C. Wyatt & Son ARE SELLING two of - LUMBER, PAINTS, LIME, SAND, And cheaper than any other all other building material, firm in Stown > Call on us and see our goods and ' re- get our prices: H. C. WYATT & SON. “A COMPLETE ECLIPSE Of all previous efforts is the arr: ty of bargains for this week. Two t } regular price, place us in a po- fore known. BeST BOTTOM PRICES ON SHOES es 1 00a pair. 10eS, price. Nowis your chance. This | 34 Pair Ladie 00 Opera Slippers Tea pair. is no sham sale, if it were the Tras | 60 Pair Old Ladies Hand Turned Shoes 1 50 a pair. would be far from acdvercisine it, eee are 30) Pair Cloth She ‘ left ab : 25¢ a pair. for there is nothing that we abhor: air Broken Stock Child's Shoes 50¢ a pur, worth 3 times the money. as much as dece 1, nnd the Tistes will not be a party to g its readers aud friends if it knowsit. Therefore, HnDpos we can truthtuby from personal investigation, that the say, 82 dozen Ladies Fast Black eott American Clothing House is giving 20 denen dadies a great reduction in the price of clothing and we advis to call and see the firm and satisfy yourself that we have told you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Now is the time to buy clothing. yeu 20 dozen Ladies Lisle Ribbed A Fine Line Linen Lap Robes, 24 sheets fine note paper et 25 large fine envelopes, 5ets. Farmers, remembes Lane allows | 49 sheets examination paper, Sets. no man to sell goods for less money | 19 good lead pencils Bete. or pay more for poultry and eggs} 9 large boxes blacking ets. g 3 than Lane does. } pound Genuine Castile soap 5ets A dog belonging to Robt. Stubble- field, living in Summit township, ‘ancy Stripe cotton hose, 20 dozen Mens Fancy Stripe cotton hose, COME & SEE THE PILLOW READ TnlS LIST OF WONDERS, on hose, 10cts a pair. 5ets a pair. 5ets a pair. 15¢¢s each. $100 each. Vests, 200 Fine Pipe and Cigar holders at One-third their ualue. A big lot of Samples of Straw hats at your own price. Best Quality Turkish towels, The. Best Qual. Linen toweling, 5, 74 « 10- Largest size Bandana, 5e each. 2 Fine picture ‘kerchiefs 5ets. 20 Styles Fine Windsers. 500 cards dress button per doz 24cts. SHAMS-~A BIG BARGAIN. supposed to be mad, was shot anda killed at the depot in this city Sat urday about noon, but not before it had bitten several other dogs anda horse in this city. In dispatching the animal a son of S. Hart, living in West Butler, being in range of the bullet, was shot in the upper part of the leg, the ball carrying away quite achunk of flesh. Fortunately the lad was not hurt bad and will soon be well. M~. Stubblefield informed us that the dog, if his, left home Sunday evening, but as to whether it was mad or not he did not know. life. liable and first-class. hue The Trves this week makes itself rediculous, in speaking of a couple of prominent gentlemen of neigh- boring state as “handsome.” We presume such gush is as obnoxious to the learned gentlemen as it sounds silly to the Trvs’ patrons. Whoever heard of a qualification of a learned Judge, being that he is handsome?” —Record. Bro. Aus, we kindly thank you for calling our attention to the egre gious error of calling the aforesaid gentlemen handsome. We also ac- knowledge that we have made an- other egregious error in not having youread our proof sheets. In so CashCapital. doing we might have learned con- = 3 = GARE “Ponce siderable in regard torunning a great D. N. THOMPSON, President, newspaper like the Record, with a It will pay you to attend this sale at once. We are the cheapest House in Butler and our goods are re- All good goods, but bought at Low Prices by our wide-awake buyers who are always in the market and on thelookout for ship-wrecks in mercantile ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. A. WEIL, Manager. NORTH SIDE SQUAR FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Southeast Corner of Square, (In room forme:ly occupied by Grange Store.) $20,000.00 J. K. ROSIER, Vice President E. D. KIPP, Cashier§ rasa SNE onraD patent outside and three columns of DIREC LORS. local matter each weeks, instead of J. K. Roster, . T. W. Sivvers, ° J. J. McKer | the booming Tres, J. EverrvcHam, . Jno. STEELE, . A. S. Rostery umns, eicht pz all D. N. Tre e M. R. Lyre, ° E. D. Kirr. home print, 1 ter each twelve c week, to time deposits and interest paid on

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