The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 5, 1890, Page 5

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es jl = , < ers | Jonathan Shirley, wife and son,! S. H. Keen. one of the old settlers! “ZI hada talk with the republican | GER Laclede Hotel For Sale. of Cedar county are in the city visit-' of this county, died at hishomein candidate for congress, Mr. ees a Three story hotel situated south- jing the family of H. H. Flesher. Deepwater township Sunday, of old few days ago on the trai : A Hallow'een party was given by age. He Le a large family of F. MecDai of Badger township, of new opera house. Has 35 well Miss Mabel McKibben Friday night. grown children. “and he told me that Mr. W. kof? s furnished rooms, 2 sample rooms f ° : ; 4 A large number of her friends were New « Ids are being opened ©" lidacy for congress would hurt on ground floor, also one omnibus, |presentanda most enjoyable time up inthe neighborhood of Hume DeArmond and help him, as nota 4 good horses and harness Will was had. which will give employment to one republican would vote for Wykoff. sell for cash, one half down balance —— se } afer 3 . nany i 9 } This is what ra it. All local express agents received °* two hundred more men inthis 824 many democrats would. He al- im two yOnre: Hotel has always : ‘ : is op, county. so stated that Wykoff was given; paid. Old age reason for selling. official notice today of the fifty : A : = nee > : $1,000, a suit of clothesandaroad) 50-+tf Mrs. M. J. Parton cart to make the campaign with! A = ee The Second Regiment - said W. west corner square, one door west al ‘cents on the 100 pounds advance in) For che eap « dry goods go to Peter Attracti V © Goods. rates, decided upon at the ec old stand- This week a large tion of representative expressmen lot of bankrupt goods will be receiv held in New York receutly ed and sold at a bargai In short In great ecusastni. i a = 8 variety of styles The Catholic church in this city = after 60 long atime is being ences Ho oM. Gee, ven-, Lane’ and that if he was sharp he would ; a i save $500 out of the $1,000. No.he Thecommissioned officers of second regiment, Missouri national guards metat Hotel Mitchell, this city, last did not say who put up the ‘boodle’, at this store but it isreasonably clear that the aeRO CERN Te MOEN MR NDE repa union labor people did not."—Neva week to elect regimental officers. - Attractive Prices, sig 22 a ee ing serviees. Mike Curry 1 J. C. McBride and wife of Lincoln regiment were represented. — The Republican rs That te }] thei AY own tale of Cc thes apness. charge of tue building and not Nebraska, who have been in the city wve heaped companies are: Butler Rites, Eldora- is left undone to make the house the past week visiting at the resi-|%° “ dof abuse uj; Missouri be- do Rifles, Carthage Light Guards lcomfortable. He was the right man|a ne OFAC D. MeBnae took their | C8U8® of the accquittal of Frank and Pierce City Guards. Regiment- — e ‘ ale Attracti V e@ a i } S to put at the helm. d | James and because he was permitted al officers elected are, W. K. Caffee, Mr Mr. Gee, manager of the Peter)“ : clever sociable gentleman arture for their home Friday : : : McBride is an ex-editor and a} to goto work in a modest station of Carthage, colonel, A. B. Diggins, ; jand earn an honest living. Now of Springtield, lieutenant colonel; Bound to please ¢ ey land buy er Lane stock of g {what do they think of the employ- H. T. Allen, of Sedaha, major -Ne- jsale informs 1 nat he will have! Cap arvey Clark attending | , a bance. iforms us that he will have Capt. Harvey Clark attending | yent of Jim ( ummings, a member | vada Noticer [another larg ge lot of bankrupt goods | school at Neosho is 1 at mortgagee’s jof the old James boys band, asa | 2 : Health Preservers, deputy United States marshal in for the demo ¢ > people o es very cheap. | crati ¢ Yar eno Pe = ‘s Sater de oy, Be: 4 : il \ ne | i F i Bi the prom Oo} “i f ot Dal very cheap. | cratic ti lark is getting | Montana? What would they say if . gee smue and a se ave Mec Or <¢ 3 all and see the goods. along nicel sudies and is | ye See ’ —o ea woe aerwen je uainy, ee ys re ae | « a ra ae sie i feats € wee — a a ih —— hac men’s red wool underwear 50c; men’s — = : The McKinley bill marks up cod . jkeen elected sheriff or appointed | merino underwear, French neck, Keep us in n mind when you want a genuine bargain mn chile hats, and | liver oi] 25 per cent and advances) San, Canterbury is home again | deputy sheriff in Missouri* | regular 75c goods, only S0c, better gentsfurnishings. 3ound to attract trade, if low prices and *frood goods | the price of sugar of milk, the prime | froin j reyes ee = grades at 7c, $1.00 and $1.25. will do it | ‘ : ; ‘ jfrom his visit to Albany, Oregon. | A Surprise Party. American Croruing Hovse. ; jingredient of infant's food 10 per | He reports a splendid time, looks Ch 25 ‘ ; es k . nilds suits $1.00, $1.25 and $2. = a ’ cent. The new tariff spares neither fat and hea: ty. likes the country | Boys suits longs $2.50, $3.00 ard McElree’s Wine of Cardui = aC e | > Ss the invalid on the verge of the grave very well and says his father, R. FP. $3 50; boys overcoats $1.00; Men's) and THEDFORD'’S BLACK-ORAUGHT are s 9 | nor the helpless babe on the thres- Canterbury is doing well in business | overcoats $1.50 and up; Baltimore for sale by the following merchants in Iolarp dine B - hold of life. eee “6 “tailor made” overcoats $7.50, $10 Os alac e Hotel Building, sutler > 3 oO. ees and enjoying good health. He expects and $12.50, worth 25 per cent more. | Elliot Pyle Bates € cetierea - - : The naughty town boy was out! t? return to Oregon | in a few days. American Crotuine House. re oa | ; . ee foe | WJ Lansdow vet ys irreVvive tT sc | eis carats +. ;andon a rampage Friday night. Wesley Wa aa roe oo a maha vated ae BU rt ER W EEKLY TIMES, Holloway & Speer are still ship SOL Fe ie y rnoe o has bee _ The Dr. Wall Visit. Butler. 3. W, Anderson Rockville ping apples t to ‘Texas. yates were taken Trou their hinges | attending the races and fine stock Frid 1 : | M. Otto Smith = L ITEMS H High = Fi a — Vee and obstructions piled across the | show at Richmond, Ky., returned 1 ae tga a bemngethe | oa = LOCA ; | - eh < % on aed = streets. The boys may think this ! home Saturday, bringing with him va ea = vs NON _— ey i B R Coated e Altona —_——— | eggs at Peter Lane's old stan sort of depredation fun but it is not. |g thoroughbred jack. The animal liam H. Kimberlin, catarrh, eye,) pr, wright . CaJl for the hand made Mootz ci-| M. Gee, manager. ‘ ee ea) veg | W. W.Morlan& Co, Rallard EER Sans and some of these times sue of /is three years old and 154 hands caieen haat neeenis Artific ial eyes, Mee Mutt . Huedete gar. ' Afire in San Francisco Monday | them may come to grief. lhigh and a perfect picture Mr. W. ie cea ee . : Carroliton itaysbare” ss ae ——— es 5 i ctor wishe ay Pry case esse Trimble oater Dr. W. H. Allen, of Rich Hill! destroyed a half million dollars The creat and grand union labor |i ove of the best hursemen in this a ga tnmaiEg pre of | spent Monday i in the city. gens of property, picnic at Butler last Thursday, was | county and kuows a good animal devoted a quarter of century to| WAN ED —CHICKENS AND Call for Mootz’ 8 cigar aad patron- Miss Mattie Clemens of Harrison j composed of one-third voters and | when he sees it. _ : operations and treatment of these | EGGS. ize home manufactories. | ville, is visiting her friend, Miss|two thirds women and children. Wo-| Chas. W. Neil and Miss Coralorgans. Polypus tumors, ulcers &e. cs cok aes sere atood Jessie Holloway. men and children do to fill up a pro-| Witherup, of Foster were united in ae ecadion buts takesmon tons ithe paniaecthe 4 i hectaer The Missouri Baptist Convention, Take your eggs to Peter Lane's 5 = »pendence DY | old ae and id the highest mar- voting. The graud parade and hur-! sonage in this Oct. 29th, by Rev. Psa oe lence, Mo., Oct. ene j | & 8 rah was a flat failure. W:. F Baker. Mr. Néd. is oneof the morning session of the General ket price, H. M. Gee, agent. ; z | 2 : a Association convention there was the | The commissioner ‘of pens nsions has | Foster's properous young business usual large attendance. The con- | decide ad that permanent disabilities jmen andis highly respe cted while his weithon aijoumued ob. 4 sidnske to arising since the close of the war! bride one of the charming young 1 2 a sat | : . meet at Columbia, Mo., next year. and not of vicious origin, though | society bells of that city. The Tiss é | —— 3 cs : : ; The convention has been marked | week. | Miss Nellie Hurley who has been | not growing out of the military ser- jextends its best wishes for their fue for it liberality and entbusiaem. | Mrs. H. L. Tucker left last week | home ona visit, returned to her} vice, shall be pensionable at eight | CUO eh DIRE Seen ea Two subscriptions have been taken | studies at the Lexington female col-|and ten dollars a month, the same | at y wae up each day, amounting altogether | lege yesterday. as like claims for disabilities origi- Dr. TG. Boulware, of this city, see i ie Soe he was called Thursday and agai to nearly $12,000. The devotional ; - ‘ ‘ gain on 3 | W.F. Duvall, is erecting a hand.|®ting in military service. . i Indiana has furnished eight can- = Saturday to see Mrs. Wall, of Rich- | C%&rcises were conducted by the Rev. | some two story cottage residence in Mike McGrath, ex- secretary of ards. Vernonicouniy, who hadi bee! L. W. Boyer, of Marshall, Mo. Spe- | didates for the vacant United States | 11, .outhwest part of the city. First ards, Vernon county, who had been like wall yesterday. | Sam Heinlieno is building quite an addition to his house on Ohio ae street. | The present outlook in this mar | ket is that apples and potatoes will be scarce and high this winter. One third of the businoss center of Slater was destroyed by fire last | for Waverly, Mo., where she will | spend a month yisiting relatives. I will pay the highes! market price for chickens and egg ¢ delivered Judgeship. state, commenced mandamus pro-| stricken down with a severe stroke cial preyere) were offered for the | at my store at Virginia, es —— | the cage, then the bird. ceedings in the supreme court tojof paralysis effecting her lower | 878 of revival meeting to be eom- | J also have good feed stable in Mrs. Epstein, who has been seri- | The rock ribbed and iron bound compel State Auditor Seibert to au-j|jinhs. Mrs. Wall is the wife of R. menced in Independence this even- | connection with my store. ously sick for the past six or eight | |. reform democrats stood shoul- | dit and place to his account the sum|P, Wall, one of the largest stock-|!"8 by the Baptists. | Narson M. Nestierope. weeks, we understand is improving. | 40. to shoulder all over the county | Of $1-410.being the amount due him| men and wealthiest farmers of Ver —— —— - —— Bro. Aus. was at Rich Hill Mon | yesterday. ‘od services as member of the board | non county. Dr. Boulware found day i in the interest of the civil ser- With (Soceoanine Bilecodiiecd of oo from 1876 to 1886 j her on his first visit in a very preca- vice and fixing up the campaign. | work by the democrats the election te {rious condition but on his second cee ee | ats Ty, Tw cnaig 7 ae PH J haw ha } ‘antiar The road between this city and | in this city passed off very quiet and From J. W. Durley, of Foster,who | visit of Saturday he left her greatly foes Stas | was in the city Wednesday we learn improved and hopes were entertain- i ill i ing kept warm | without incident. see ached | Cee ee eee and highly respected citizen ening a eres county, formerly postmasier at Fos- | Mrs. J. x. SRishaxdacn, of Washi'| even h—l in the republican ranke, By refference tothe adyertisement of I. B. High & Co., proprietors of lle, Tenn., siting her cousin, and will increase the democratic] ) oe Eeelaies et g proj hg ies Roviek | vote in every state in the Union.— Ree Pap rane ras caused by heart jthe Racket Store, om the west side ro ce if a n — Ce iadlichis St. Joe Ballot. | trouble and was very sudden. Mr. lof the square, you will see that they J The seryices of Miss Georgie Still | . See oo ne eet ; Durley said that arrangements had} have been retained at the dry goods he igen good — = or | been made to bury him with Mason- . middle agec woman oO ado 20use store of H. B. High & Co. | bd are oilering th ntire stock of dry : lgoods, notions &«., at cost for the} Men onheN orth Side of the Square are re- srr leiie af ae ree ic honors to morrow, Thurday, at imext 100 Gays. ‘hes desive to close 405 thi 1 I N Ss Iof i. B. | work in a fam 0. A good Sus | rAitiare papimeseae ones a lanigt oe ceivin 1S week an Immense New stock 0 place for one that will suit. Inquire at o'clock. De eee |out this branch of their business in 8 ' |at McFarland Bros. harness shop. Thomas J. Sims and Miss Ger-| order to putin one of the largest | The bulldozing scheme on the re- publican merchants of Butler by the : : ; 1 r= a ‘ union labor party failed to work ad-| Thos. Buck, one of the largest trude Pitman were —- before | stocks | of | be ots d shoes vag be | ii vt vant geously. | and most substantial farmers of 10,000 “> au the Alabama nas mage - = in oF - the staco Wh Ebb “ HL McBride, of Edina, | Mayesburg neighborhood, while in| fair at Birmingham last Friday. If you want bargains in dry goods | . y chou Se igs : - aa the city Saturday gave us a pleasant They made their bridal tour in a| you can nd them: at the Racket eee us ; Knox county, Mo, 1s m the city eo ata deel aetahe: Gach for tao balloon, sailing off toward the moun- | Store now. Go and | ney are showing new and beautiful designs in glassware and lamps, spending a few weeks with her Gaeunuiiermtion tains in Shelby county. The couple ase igs os daughter, Mrs. A. V. Francis. 4 0 received $250 from the fair associa-| Lieutenant Governor 8. H. Clay ‘Librar Lam S and Vase Lam S ray Tae The city council are having some |,. - 9. |comb, spent several days in this 5 Washington, Oct. 31—The popu- ares i a a tion and many presents from indi- ; : : ‘ = ae { . 4 ted Stetes as shown &' ee rock crossings p' down ae viduals. county last week speech making in| a portant arn issued to-day | Ohio street. In short the council a the interests of the democratic par-| stand Lamps, ; a ocean |are making good improvements all} Frank Lafollet, bought attrustce’s|ty. He was greeted with large au- | ‘ peas - over the city in shape of crossings|sale, Saturday last, the fine farm | diences at Foster, Virginia, Adrian, | sal The democratic candidates made | and sidewalks. one mile east of Ballard belonging | Pleasant Gap audButler. The gov-| Tag tah hil § an 1400 ai f clean and honorable cauvass. The Mr. Hughes caudinatelf for super- to R. J. Starke. The farm contains|ernor isa very plain and — a 5 ealy it Gowen wee ee intendent of public schools, on the 160 acres and Frank gotit at agreat|ontleman and while his speeches | the union labor party. prohibition tleket, spoke to a small bargain. He is moving his family| did not contain harsh words or bit-| And lamps of every description. Race troubles are still on in| audience at the court house Satur- ly on il, and will put it in shape for | ter abuse of political opponents tha Their prices on glassware and lamps are so low that every- Georgia, and Gov. Gordon has called | day evening. Mr. Hughes is a pol- next spring. Frank is a good far- | words used were democratic to the | one is surprised. Their goods are shipped directly from the out the troops. The rioters burn | jshed and educated gentleman. mer, asimon pure democrat and will} core, and were sulated to open | factories at Pittsburg and they cannot be undersold. buildings and kill indiscriminately. — be a useful and valuable citizen of | the eyes of 2nd make them T ios ie daft Mrs. Wm. E. Wilkerson and son,|Sprucetownship. The Tres wi shes | se etheg sas they had: he election is now over and after ott THEIR STOCK OF GROGERIES 18 FULL ieve that his f-| did the pa of Lexington, Ky. are yisiting C.| him the best of success. a hard fought battle of six weeks We | & Harris in this city. Mr. Harris } hope to see all kinds of business fall » back into its proper channel. To overflowing—new things eoming in every day. They are also the agents for the sly, Mason & Hamlin and Chicago ova COTTAGE PIANOS AND ORGANS. Judge DeArmond wound up his canvass with a speech at the court | | house Monday night to a large audi- | See jence of his fellow citizens. The MMe H. C. Vaughn, of Lawrence, Ken- | speech was very conservative, and’ | sas, in company with P. E. Emery, | by both political friends and oppo- | | visited this city Isst week. Mr.|nents is acknowledged to be one of | Rollins Bingham, a young ae !Vaughn is cashier of the Leaven-! the finest addresses ever delivered in Kansas City, forged okee on his {| worth national bank, and was here in this oe )- -“step-mother to the amount of $25,- | | with a view of investing in Butler! and never fails to hit the nail square 73 | ove 5 a AlTArt 7 ? 000 and skipped. reat estate. cate hea, wma bce. North side Square, Butler Mo. \ i i isan uncle of Mrs. W. They pre- sented Uncle Kit with a handsome Polk's canning factory at Greer- gold headed ebony cane. wood, Ind., has reduced wages 36 per cent in consequence of the rise in the price of tin. mo 4424 And ask you to call and i eir scock whether in want The Judge knows how a

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