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

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| ne ee ii ee pp WEF" WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women, | S°!¢ bv all druggists. 44-1-yr Foster Items. | Cireuit Court Proceedings. | The meetings conducted by Rev. Special grand jury returns the | Price of the Christian church are | foliowing indictments: One sgmeet still going on. | Bert Crawford and Chas. Wilson for | ; am Elder Sage commenced a protract- larceny from dwelling house. | —THE LARGEST> AND———— MOST -:- COMPLETE -:- STOCK -:- OF CRANE GO IN THE COUNTY. NOW ON SAL ey ee HOFFMAN'S NOVELTY STORE. EAST SIDE SQUARE, . - BUTLER, MISSOURI. Have you examined “The New Peoples Cyclopedia’? If not you should do so, it is abreast of the times and a desirable reference work. AND i | AND | Waxtep.—A car load of mules ° from 14 to 15 hands high, for which I will pay the highest price. D. A. Conver. | ed meeting at the Baptist church} One against Bert Crawford ee last night. Chas. Wilson for petit larceny. The bridge boys are here again} One against J.E. Stringer, Bur- repairing the railroad bridge. glary. i Mrs. Phelps of Emporia, Kansas,} Chas. Sullivan vs. J. S. Craig et ia visiting with her daughter, Mrs. al, verdict for plaintiff 3500. Greenleaf. Jno. Lyle, admr, ys. J. F. Wil- Those present at a parlor social |liams, exceptions filed to report of given by Mrs. Minnie Altman Thurs- | referee. : day evening were: Misses Linnie and| J. K. Burnham et al vs. Wm. Cun- Edith Hartshorn, Cora and Maggie | ningham, petition for order of sale. Haynes, Maud and Sue Mamie Rus-} State of Mo. vs. Robt. Hawks, sell, Minnie and Gracie Hill, Laura| bill ignored and defendant discharg- Booth, Lena McPeak, Effie and Eva| ed. Rice and Minnie and Alice Drysdale.| K- L. Burton et al vs. D. C. Bar- The gentlemen present were: Den- ni Se sar = ee as is Mi hs ll, . H. Smii ware Co. vs. D. = Pm a : : poseapeaine a C. Barrett, answer filed, judgement We have a large assortment of ee Library, Base and Stand Lamp, Lawrence and H. L. Littell. The| Citizens Bank vs. J. W. Kniser, They make lovely presents, and we have With a full line of goods for the holiday trade. If you want to make a present, we can supply your wants and save you meney Beautifully Decorated China Cups & Saucers z5c and upwards. Childrens tea sets, Bisque figure Vases, &e. cheap and pretty, vening was spent in playing pleas-| judgement against garnishee. Singer Beene sci State of Mo. vs. Bert Crawford et served and after being favored with|al larceny from dwelling, plea not vocal and instrumental music the| guilty; set for Dec. 4th. guests began to wend their way| State of Mo. vs. Bert Crawford et homeward hoping to spend another |al, petit larceny, plea not guilty; set evening of such enjoyment. By By. | for Dec. 4th. SSS Thos. Irish vs. Joseph Randall et Good mules bring the top of the)al, motion to strike out part of sep- market in cash at Harris & Lisle’s| erate answer of defendants and sus- stables in Butler. If you want to! tained in part and overruled in part; sell, bring your mules in. defendants file an amended answer; application for continuanee and sus- tained at plaintiffs cost. Corn is selling for 18 cents. State of Mo. vs. Jack Heneky, On Noy. 25th Mr. Hacke was! forgery, plea not guilty; set for Dec. > | found dead in the road on the Mi-| qi. BATES COUNTY ami north of Pat Maloney’s, by Bates Co. vs. J. S. Craig et al, | — “a —_ = = men Frank Lee. judgement for plaintiff. al of this section of Missouri. They Mrs. Short. widow of George *§ | are buying every day in the week, Bates Co. vs. S. B. Hudson, leave | : Short, was married last week to Hen | for defendants to amend as such by ‘they are now needing a couple of Q 2RTCTE CON | TAS. K. BRUGLER & SON » (car loads and you can get the top of ry Braden. interlmiation. i ler and Mrs. Jane Berry . a Soave We MANAGERS, Butler Mo. ; the market for your mules by calling Seat eed Mes | _S.B. Hudson vs. Geo. Sears, W at their stables in Butler. were married at Mound City. Kan.,/@ Rose relieved from appointment on Thanksgiving day. as referee and Jno. T. Smith ap- The M. E. church had a Thanks- pointed. giving supper in the city hall. Re-| State of Mo. vs. Reuben Clark, ceipts $25, which will be used to fit) continued at defendants cost. up the new chureh building. Adam Long vs. Jas. McGhee et them at all prices. We have a large stock of CLASS ANDQUEENSWARE and will untl Jan. Ist 1890, make our cus- Virginia Items. —_+ e+ 0+ tomers a present of 25 per cent reduction on this zoods to reduce — the stock for invoicing, and—yes we will in- | clearance sale. This Company invests money in real estate, buys notes and School Bonds, Sauer EE 7 s A ds iteis. | ibbard’s heumatic Syrup cures eno ccalstuall kinds)of good) seuurt ;rheumatism by striking at the seat ot disease and restoring the kidneys and FINE IMPROVED FARMS liver toa healthy action. It taken asut- ficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison it never fails. Soid by all drug U 40 to 640 acres each, and good us for you are bound to make a big saving grazing lands from 400, to gists. ayr-yr. Ira Gardner and Miss Gooden al, dismissed a8 to Jno. McGhee, 1,500 acres in a body \ = eee eee were married at Pleasanton, Kan., judgement vs. Jas. McGhee $88.36. by so doing. fouisalcioue: And now the poets are assaulting | last week. J. C. Clark, admr, vs. L. D. Knis- e change | the tombs of Goodloe and Swope as if the affair was not sufficiently dis- graceful in itself. The verses are iia —— vs ~|after the “sleep baby sleep” style Attorney Dooley was in the city | and of course they land both com- Tuesday attending court. He was| batants safe in Heaven. Shoot the also offering $5,000 worth of Rich | poets.—Sentinel-Democrat. Hill gas stock for sale, having se- ha esi cured a judgment of that amount | ges~ BLACK-DRAUGHT tca cures Constipation. i r tw! khold- —_———_—____ ane . . against one or two of the stockhold er : from Osawattomie visiting the fami | Dicy Yardley et al vs. Wm. H. ere. e have examined and purchased c =o) ly of J. J. Huck. Yaadley et al, sheriff acknowledges “The New Peoples Cyclopedia” and eee F . : : : : John Ellis is up from the pinery | deed to T. H. Tilson and Geo. Can- have no hesitancy in saying that it ? Z south of us, asking for hands. He|terbury. is running a big saw mull. Emma L. Meek vs. C. B. Meek, Albert Biler, who has been absent | decree of divorce and judgement ae ill few | 9gainst defendant for cost. a aes State of Mo. vs. J. W. Badger, C Y' - continued at application and cost of Mr. Carr Dudley had a fine cow Jno. Foster is on the sick list. er, judgement for plaintiff $61.90. G. W. Parks’ brother will soon be! Kate Winston vs. Geo. E. Logan, here from western Kansas; his goods | et al, amended answer, motion to are already here. strike out part of amended answer, Jno. McFadden is talking of buy-|gustained in part and overruled in ing a car load of poultry. part. J. J. Huck is plastering, but finds! State of Mo. vs. Wm. Saulsman, it pretty cold work. motion to strike out motion to set Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw are down | aside judgement. LOCAL ITEMS. ET, STEELE & 6¢ Catarrh originates in scrofulous Money to Loan. taint. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purified the blood, and thus permanently cures catarrh. | On good security. We have mo! ey to loan at 6 per cent interest an | 5 per cent commission for five years, McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves, Rheumatism and Dyspeps ia Cured. — = Miss Jannette Day used several bottles of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and tound almost instant relief. Ihave received greater benefit trom the use ot Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup tor dyspepsia than any medicine I ever used. Many of my triends have used it and speak of it injhe highest terms. Miss Emily Day. We certify to the above testimonials. We have never handled remedies that give such universal satisfaction. Bradshaw & Thomas, druggists, Fair- field, la. Prepared by Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich, cost about 7 per cent. 48-tf Jas. K. Brueren. | I Robert McCracken, of Deepwater, is the best arranged reference work one of our oldest and best subscrib-j We have ever examined. This Cy- ers, gave us a substantial call last clopedia is condensed but not scrap- Friday. Mr. McCracken is an old} Py, the articles are clear, concise, and highly respected citizen and accurate and sufficiently full—where substantial farmer, just such men as acai ss wei The more elab- biliod by muda state. e and sinew of the | orate Cyclopedias are excellent in| * e a egg e 7 their way sa “The New Peoples” Sunday school at both churches aoe = excels them all in furnishing exactly every: ‘Sunday morning. The Racket Store willsell you No. | the short, succinct, readily found, Isn't it about time to say some 1 arctics and rubber boots cheaper j and easily digested facts on any and thing about Christmas trees. : ieee ppg cbt a = os esi 2 than can be bought at any other | all subjects, needed in a work of| Turkeys are looking behind at Galion ceca ee _ _— house in town. reference. We would add that this | Thauksgiving with light hearts and} Josephine, and son, Guilliome Jr., work is invaluable to the lawyer, forward to Christmas with dark for- French citizens of mine No. 6, Rich doctor, merchant and busy people| Podings. ; Hill, arrested on an indictment re- generally and is especially adapted W. T. Cowan has turned hie cat-| turned ieaig on ase for the home circle and the family tle into his cornfield. for malicious slander, appeared in library, it gives all the latest infor-| Tom Ship goes over to see Uncle | court Tuesday morning and gave mation. Billy Brown about every Sunday. bond for their appearance at the next ee ee! Miss Hattie Brown is in North] term of court in the sum of $300. We clip the following soothing Missouri visiting her bouther, Jack Why pay two prices for States | balm for the prohibitionist’s lacefa-|BtOW2- Prison boots, when better can be | ted feelings from the Warrensburg| Te Painter is at work on McFad-|city Monday and Tuesday. Col. had at the Racket Store for about | Standard, a republican paper of the} 22'S house. Dewey is emphatic in his assertions one-half the money. : first water: John Hoagland pays more for} that the water-works will be built in me a “Under the new election law of |©™ than they do in Butler. Bert Crawford and Chas. Wilson, | Missouri, the third party prohibi N. M. Nestlerode has « new burg- the two tramp boys that stole an | tionists seem to be in the soup. To overcoat from the tailor shop of Mr. | et sitle state candidates of any party Now is the time to buy cheap boots and shoes at the Racket Store. Don't go with cold feet when warm STOP AND READ { J. R. Patterson haying purchased the north side Barber Shop, I hope to re- i] | i n tain all tormer customers and a tair share of the public generally. Special . 5 + natal attention given to Ladies an childrens a of quality, quantity and hair cutting, and also, Pompadour hair | Which we are offering our customet cutfing a epecialty. Barber supplies|is proving a great card. Bu always on hand. know a good thing when they it and Peter Lane received a telegram from his commission men in New York, Tuesday that his palace car load of chickens had arrived all O. K. He now has two car loads in the New York market and another ready to ship. Col. H. S. Dewey, accompanied by E. Sutphin, of St. Louis, was in the No one shall beat us in our indea' THE BIGGEST LIGE | nse given to those who wish to amine our goods and get our p LUMBER. LATH, |=s1.00s26..°" > SHINGLES, | EWerT «Hickman, the time specified by the ordinance. : He said that he had all the financial lar lock on his store. He could have backing necessary, and that the fran- : saved money by buying itsooner. | chise is not for sale, as has been re- R. Leutwiler, a few days ago, will pes ea ave esse ber sand Mrs. J. J. Morehouse is on the ported. stand trial to-day. Their chances | tal vote at the last preceding elec. | §i¢k list. 3 seem to be exceedingly good fora tion. In 1888 the total vote of Mis-| E. Nestlerode’s hog house is far trip over the hill to the pen. Souri was 521,336, andthe vote for] superior to other hog parlors in this Ie Se Fiske was only 4,540 or less than Thos. D. Ashbrook, the young man | One per cent. To be exact, .089 per living on the McReynolds farmeast | ceat. The prohibs have always been Mures Waxtep—We will pay the|ciation. A.M. Sevier, of the Neo- Peiaentwo or thee il ho | great fellows to talk about per cent |,. fs : J 5 e miles, w 0 ¥6 looks now as though per centage highest market price for good mules.|sho Times, was elected president; forged a note on the Bates Co. Nat'l | is the very thing that will knock | We want a couple of carloads; when |C. Reah of the Carthage Democrat, bank a short time ago, was brought them out in Missouri. Nothing re | you have a mule for sale call and |recording secretary; J. G. Newbill 08 = Sean morning and ora —— ame to doin this] see us. Hanns & Lister. {of the Springfield Express. corres- senten: ti ‘0 i e bu vote the democratic tic: Eaeie meee ear GS aes : 3 5 months in ¢ nga “Aah. [et straight. Te would be much more| A Cooper Connty Eopement | Pooding secretary: Ben Lippuuan of brook is a young man and itis pity manly and henest to do that anyhow. Booneville, Mo., Noy. 24.—Mrs. the Ash Grove Commonwealth, treas- 5 - iJ ; , Not only in Missouri, but in Kansas | Eliza Bates, wife of aprominent ar d|'7€! The first regular meeting of for both himself and family that | and Iowa : p : the association will be held in Car- Save money by calling on us for prices on. About twenty newspaper men of Southwest Missouri met at Spring- field Friday and organized the Southwest Missouri Editorial Asso- section. Nosten. PAINTS, And all—_—. Butler, O. H. F. S. McElree’s Wine of Cardui and THEOFORD'S BLACK- DRAUGHT Elliot Pyle J.W. Butler, by his fool-hardiness he has ee wealthy farmer, eloped last mght Gi uk boc a Nerahariea rie: ee brought trouble on him that |. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plas-| With Robert Vinston, 2 farm hand, |S Pp “ae ——Our motto is—— 3. W. Anderson Rockvilie lesson here taught should be a are remedies of unequaled merits tor} the sheriff at the depot while prepa: - . P i rheumatism, blood disorders and }: i "| 7 sas ity. earning to other young men toshun | and kianey complaints. It comes with 10g = eee coats — zi imo that which is wrong. the highest endorsements and reccom- tickets for Kansas City were found endations as to its curative virtues. {on their persons, also two revolvers. They are now in jail at this place. I will sell my 2fine Kentucky jacks. These jacks are full 15 hands high; color, black; mealy nose; heavy bone. and are sure foal getters. Cuas. S. Coyxiry, Passaic. 50-tf 5 miles north of Butler. HIGH GRADES| }¥#e B_R Crawford ——And———_ Dr, Wright W.W. Morlan & Co L. O. Carroliton Maysburz Jesse Trimble Foster” clude our large stock of tinware in the DON’T FORGET TO GALL AND SEE Aece ERee re |No other charges. Borrower can | | pay all or part at any interest pay-: ing time. This makes your loan? | LUMBER! THIS CATCHES EM: Building Material) ="* sins seca

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