The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 24, 1890, Page 8

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vs eet peemeneneneereces licen | priate A. Ie CHRISTMAS IS HERE. IIE KOIOIOK H.L. TUCKER, | (Successor to J. G Walker) DRUGGIST. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines | Prescriptions Carefully Compound- ed. A night Clerk can always be | had by pulling the Knob in front. | Yes? Yes?? Go with the crowd, but don’t stop | at barbers of only a few weeks’ ex- perience, but keep right on with the crowd going to FRED DORN, the only expert barber in Butler. LOCAL ITEMS. Lost—At Miami bridge west of | Butler, November 5th, black valiese. Finder please | leave at this office. Live Oak eaten like the Live Oak | tree is a thing of beauty everlasting. Sold only by McBainr & Co. Don't forget that Max Weiner's| stock of boots and shoes is the larg- est in Bates eounty, and the entire line goes at a discount from now un- til February 1st. J. H. Arbuckle and wife, of Bal- lard, were in the city yesterday Mrs. A sent to our office a! monster hen egg; possibly as a trading. Christmas present. The finest line of white and col- ored silk and cashmere mufflers at the lowest prices. Saw Levy & Co. Braces and Trusses. We have just received a splendid line of the best makes of shoulder and now have the best assortment to be braces and trusses of ail sizes, found in the city. Call and see them. Franz Bansuarpt & Co. A cheviot 1890' CHRISTMAS (1890 Prices never before equaled for the same quality of goods offered. articles never surpassed, Every WONDERFUL EXHIBITION OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Our For Ladies. A nice black and colered silk dress. A nice black and colered cashmere dresr. A nice plush wrap. nice plush jacket. jacket. A pair of Black or colored kid gloves A nice black and colored silk tichue. A nice pair of black silk hose. A nice pair of black silk mitts. A nice black and white silk haudkerchief. A nice linen handkerchief A nice initial linen handkerchief A nice plush cape A nice astrachon cape. A silk neck handkerchief. A nice childs c A nice pair of white blankets A nice pair of colered blankets A nice table cloth with napkins to match. A nice stand cover. A nice bed spread. A nice pair of slippers. A nice hat from our millinery department. A nice plush cap. A nice club satchel. A nice pair of lace curtains. A nice black cashmere shaw), A nice colered shawl. and the { Preston and Laveen, editors of ithe Kansas City Sun, were each | fined $250, at Mexico, Mo., the 19th \inst., for publishing an article in their paper reflecting on the charac- ter of Miss Laura Riley. Suit was) then filed against them for $10,000 | for defamation of character. Colored candles and other orna | ments for ornamenting Christmas trees at the Novelty store. The Butler Installation. Butler Commandery Knights} Templar held a public installation of officers last night. which was at- tended by the following Sir Knights and ladies from Nevada: C. B In-| geleand wife, Dr. Edmonson and daughter, C. D. Moody and Miss ; | Anna Lisle Fisher, Rev. C. H. Briggs, Dr. R. E. Young, Theodore | Lacaffand J.J. Eldridge. At the conslusion of the installation cere- monies a magnificent banquet was | spread to the members and visitors. | The affair throughout is described | ‘by the Nevada delegation as most eharming and highly enjoyable.— Nevada Mail. Rich Hill Items. Ep. Ties:—As there 1s no one writing from here I will try my hand....Fine weather: Coal works flourishing....Mr. Jap left for Henry county on a week's visit to friends and relatives... .Eeq. | Beck was in town one day this week ERE. Frank Martin has loaded 190 cars of coal this month. Frank isa rustler and is doing a good business this winter....Shep Tucker died Thursday night from injuries receiv ed while coupling care at No. 4 slope ....Dutch John received — slight bruises Thursday while caging at No. 2 slope. Dutch says he wasn't scared much, but he was frightened ..Miss Susie Hebber, one of Shobetown’s most charming beauties will leave for Montrose the 22nd, to make that city her future home.... Forrest Barnett and wife spent Thursday evening with Janie Griggs near Brushey mound....Pete Lor- man and Miss Becky Freemen were | married last Wednesday. This makes , 21 weddings in the last 6 months. Let the good work go on....What has become of the Maysburg items? Let's hear from them again... . Lot's of nice turkeys i in town, who will in- vite us to dinner. don’t al! speak at enece- Ow. | Hill church. | ber 18th, at her home, 2} | the Wartman | ‘day... ail i plain and fancy border. loak cheapest pr ices, Ballard Items. Ep. Times—Ed. Kuntz and Miss | Knorp were married by Rev. T. S. Mosher, Thursday night December 18th. May it theirs to live long and happy lives is our wish....Eli | Kincaid and Miss Fowler will be married Sunday Dec. 21st, at Oak | Eli bas been S S. Supt. at Oak Hfll for quite a while iis held in the highest esteem by all—a long and happy voyage through life be yours....Mre. Hen- | drickson died of pneumonia Decem- | miles northeast. Husband and family have | the sympathy of the entire commu- | nity....Stock and corn sold well at | the sales Saturday, Monday and Tuesday....Remember tle sale at Elmer Mosher’s Saturday the 27th. | ..Robt. Davis can be seen almost anv Sunday and sometimes during | week two miles southeust, | near the C. P. G....J. Wat Cole at- | tended the singing Sunday night | armed and equipped....Xmas tree | at Walnut C. P. church—all bands | invited to come and send along pres- ents to hang on the tree. Boys re member your girls. Parents remem- ber your children... .Singing at M. M. Greer’s last Sunday night. Char ley Greer and Aug. Harmann on hand....The Midgo and Spruce township boards met here the 16th and 17th in regard to aroad between the townships... .John Graham hay- ing sold all his fence builders is now selling stock scales; he has sold sev- eral.... Bill Hughes is plowivg to -McClenney is gathering corn . Johnson is hauling Greer’s corn this week....M.L. Embree is put- | ting Jown a set of scales for John Hays....W. B. Cole is fixing up for the winter—got his house all plas tered....Many thanks ‘Squire. the sausages were fine....Rev. T.S. Mesher will preach at Salem the coming year. and Rev. Smith at Fair view Baptist chureh....Ed Griggs is recovering from pueumonia.... Ree Cole calling on the young la- dies. but Gilbert seems to have the best of him... to Butler for four years. Judge Cole already there. Be as good as your words, examiue the books and have the salaries reduced. Judge Cole examine Judge Francisco's books don't that sound....Jas. Wilds is feeling better .Tom Board after money—-pay your iaxes....W. F. Lafollet has 45 acres broke and is still plowing....M.- L. Embree has corn all cribbed.... Will W. looks as pleasing of late as John Lentz. . Dick Andrews sold some corn.... i 10 | Picecoese Ce | hogs. | the country this week. . .S. A. Douglass goes Come and make your selections out of this large array of sensible Holiday Come early and get your choice. Samuel Levy & Company. REACH ERSTE | Bill Hughes took a flying trip to Urich this week... .’Squire Coleman looks bad... . Will Harris goes west inthe spring....‘‘Rough on rate has a gun—no time to gather corn Price busy feeding 3c George is feeding 4c hogs ....Cameron has moved his mill to Peter Creek....S. B. McF. traded horses with us this week....Jobn Crabtree, “Gov. Snort,” writes be is in a fine meeting in Lafayette coun- ty. Hedoes the singing..... See the new buildings at C. D. Cole's ..-.Henry Moore's fine saddle horse . Shack Greer, of Dade coun- ty, is visiting his father, “ee Mose, who is in poor health. . Doc. Greer and_ wife are visiting i in .-Miss Dora Price, it seems, but some the boys seem to be afraid,she will ere long weve to Butler... . Look out for the Appleton City and Sedalia boys home Xmas to see their maand their best girls. Jack. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. | When she had Children, she gave ther Castoria Virginia Items. Jas. Woodfin of Foster was in our town the other day... . Father Biggs has moved on the ..--J. W. MeFadden has just re- turned from K. C.....Jchn W. Nance. acoal miner, while sharpen ing his drill hada part of a can of powder setting open iu the corner of the shanty, a spark from the drill ignited the powder and blew John out doors and set the shanty on fire. Jobn is in a dangerous condition,his hands and face being badly burned ..W. J. Bard has returned from Vermont accompanied by a friend who comes to bry poultry. ..Xmas trees at the M. E. and Christian churches Wednesday evening.. The Virginia boys are in tne egg business....Mr. Whet Weller died Sunday morning rear Mulberry... . All knowing themselves indebted to me forthe Tims will please call aud settle aud have your time stretch ed for one year longer... .Doe Dut- ton and Miss Ella Vermillion were married last week. Good luck go with them. N. M. Nestirrope J. Fisher pays the highest market price for hides, pelts, Opposite post office. 45tf. selections of article has been selected with view of usefulness. our different departments will convince you that we have the largest selection of -EFLiOLIDAY GOoonpDs:- suitable to all classes and pocket books. If you are at a loss what to select, the ete are alway A nice linen handkerchief plain and fancy border 4 nice white silk handkerchief. A nice black silk handkerchief. A nice initial silk handkerchief. A nice hemstich silk handkerchief A nice border silk handerchief. A nice pair of silk suspenders. . A nice white silk muffler. A nice black muffler. A nice colored silk muffler A cashmere mufiler. i. — => | For Gentleman. A niece pair of black and colored kid gloves. A nice pair of gold sleve buttons. A nice gold colar button. A. nice scarf pin. A. vice white dress shirt. A nice suit of clothes A nice overcoat A nice pair of slippers. A nice fur cap. ~~ eee presents. | onge and pay up. | the store of Badgley & Hall. Gero. Patrick, City Collector. | Armstrong farm | feathers, ete. ; useful and = appro- A visit through sin order: A gold handle silk umbrella A silver handle silk umbrella A nice four-in-hand tie. A nice windsor tie. Anice puff scarf. A nice set of linen collars and cuffe. A nice silk hat. A nice derby hat. Anieo fur hat. A nice suit of underwear A fine embroidered night robe. The largest variety _LINSRESIIBEACY SL cyre cs BOA TATA TEA TTT Ck To whom it may concern. I have | Keep Account. fed oil meal for years to my horses | | Farmers should keep an account and cow, and occasionally to my is of their business, To aid them in do- hogs. I think it is the richest and | ing this Bennett, Wheeler & Co., cheapest feed a person can use for | have made arrangements whereby stock if fed with care. | they give away the Mandel and Rec- Rev. W. F. Baker. ' ord book published for that pu Sold by R. W. James, | It is complete and you should have 2tf Butler, Mo. P. O. Bx 226, | 0n€ See themat once. 51 At: Bring your pictur es to Prof. J. W. Cover, the free hand and pen artist, | For Sale or Trade tor Stock. — a house 5 rooms and | pani ry, and block of ground, situat- and get the finest work you have | ed 400 feet from at house square, ever seen. Located in opera build-| in best portion of city. Enquire at ing. tf. : this offiee. 5ltf To the City Tax-Payers! Wanted ! Notice is hereby given that city Wool, hides, pelts, feathers, bees taxen for the year 1890 are now due, | W8%, Tags and grease. North Main and all persons indebted to the city | *treet, opposite post office. of Butler for taxes are hereby noti J. F fatto — — are now in my “Wheat Wanted. ands an am ready to eollect) | Wil) your tax. Please oe forward at | Suilisd ioe gece mera ae pe Can be found in| mill. Iwill take wheat on deposit, ‘and give 334 pounds of the very best flour per bushel. J. T. Swaxnos. You wiil see the tinest line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, ever on the market. I have just returned from the east where I purchased all the latest styles in Dress Goods and trimmings; also, the latest styles in Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps and Gents F: urnishing Goods Drop in and take a look at our immense stock; our low prices and convince yourself. Serr

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