The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 17, 1891, Page 5

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BUTTER WEEKLY for butter an at Pharis & Son. TIMES y The wa k ~ LOCAL ITEMS exes ] he Soap on eo Mr. Rucker hi By saddle stallion on race track Friday Call smor first that Pa | : | V. B. VanDyke is quite ea NS ne and pumps : ? ~~ } terworks have arrived. he herd Most May cherries @ Iringing 20 cents Quarterly tine a gallon in this market the Ohio street M. FE = Miss Hattie Hart i ug | day, Rev. O. M. Stewart 1S i, x } friends in Kansas City The lake was well 4 enox. Miss Edite Brooks is visiting : 4 friends in Appleton City 2 If you have real estate to sell or w B } 1 See Theestate of PP. T. Barnum ino 2 t Bates exchange, call ou R. 5S. Catron. 20 3 : : exchange, call ou ROS. atron tf veutoriesme4eo70 000) ofewh at! to prospect in S: Street commissioner Pollock is | least $4,000,000 is to be credited to! ( tb M & lie _— some pood work on our | his policy of liberal advertising ta aril ben it tl cnn ; : Misses Rena and Ella Browning a aa SEO i saeey re Aan bride's porents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nellie Brown who has been | daughters of Elder Browning, left ay , | second of a series of papers on pre it re uy (|G GL. Smith, at 7 o'clock attending school at Warrensbu gis/last week to spend a few weeks at fetal inent American colleges prepat = i Harris & Lisl TAU SGvausane home again | Eldorado Springs for their health. oy 544 tl : thi r that periodica ae Gap, at the|mules to Jac 8 . ree k ie ne vout th bers of t i t lac o oat re | mules Jacques L a . Next Friday the Butler Browns | Miss Alice Henry, daughter of they always respond when sme of Mr. Rev. Dr. H. [last Saturday and received a fan will meet the Adrain club ou their | Mrs. E. P. Heury, who bas been at- when it is in the interest of i “a Kuhne officiating After an ex-| price for same. own grounds. jtending college at Poughkeepsie, that helps the town in gener interest to all young ,Cellent dinner the party left for Rich Hill Mio. 7 10.7 : f Neg 3 Ph wa z - . tie Ul, Mo., June 10.—The co!- 7 ork, is home to spend vaca- en ee oe meaple who are looking forward to a v th ‘ shes : : l i _ | New York, is hor to spend v ople who are k forward to aj 2 owed by the best wishes of Max Weiner will build a hand-/|} 5 : : : lege at Sprague, tive miles west, has The new potato crop is coming in- | tion. . - Gailewe cancer their many frien: ag i y hive es we 1a to market and are starting off 10 | = ; Z some reside nee on his lot on North eer ss | Been, | bee n bought by the M. E. echureb, cents per peck. | J. R. Jenkins has let the con-) Main stseet. The contract has been) py. cite chose the new cus-| Mas. Fannie Croc kett has had the | xouth, of the Sprague cireuit, and ———___—— tract for his new | a The let. the stakes have been driven and tom louse City has final-| baudsome nD iment paid her of | the school will be started up again Misses Lou Fair and Minnie Me new structure wall be a very hand. “Orkers are at wor k on the founda (jy. been se » Jocation is | baving been elected the ‘ps of | in the interests of that denomination Roberts of Adrian are visiting Miss | some residence, buil t onthe modern! tion. This building will cost in the’ onth, Ninth. McGhee and Giand teache ‘rs in Butler at S40, Kausas 2 Jennie McCants. | idea. neighborhood of thirty tive bun- Ree: an eae block: | S65 and Pueblo, Colorado, | It seems now that Batler intends -- a \ ee ee dred doll ie a ee per month. She hag not yet |e Jet the 4th of July slip by this Judge Ballard, President of the) Casi! h! Cash is what P Le Aeeee Seon : Sneidicd «tial * Recoil time without a celel m. It is too Renilioce ARK. Ghide Geek | J n m = . : fifty thousand dc Reed's bit-| decide uich position she will ac \y Montrose Bank, came over t+ wit’ | & Son pays for butter, chick G. D. Arnold has a very tine you ie tating ropnated | cept: Mrs C. is a splendid teacher | bad, when we have the lake and 2 Psy (2; oy - 1 - ( ‘ ar con ss app a oa | . as a } ness the races Friday jeg ull times. Highest price in — ~_ seers ri “a a for this building and buying site|abd these high compliments are but pang aoe a good chan “i have the a - ae nition a 2@ race track Jas nday sd ; : a eel jus > , Ox! | biggest time on recor bf G. W. Moles of Altona, was in to eee ae eRe ei ene oe Ga million, two hundred and fifty Just tributes to he worth t yn record see us the other day and renewed The last congress ee SS i eens apa Har This immense| Phe First Presbyterian, Bi uptist We notice that several lots have for the campaign of 1892 a statistic voted fe “ect E oa ded in Kanses/.44 Christian charchs WARS ated | been sold in) Warner's addition re The farmers are all busy this pret- jmouey to every chil horses in the county. He is an workingmen | Cy jldrens Day Sunday morning and | jeently. These are the choi: >t and ty weather, and the city forthe past since the birth of Christ sii0 ™ hyd dividual beauty and Mr Arnold is /* Joie faces 2 eas Zh As usual the entertain een to the business center of any | | | cash. 1 1 isa Poa ieee eae haa al t Iq | Yeeant lots in Butler. They are in 1 week has been 1 ather quiet. f justly proud of him mdrvine of all*kinds done and | ments were just as pleasant as cou \atependidinuelberiged cal parties i ae z Chas. 5. Concklin had Mambrino Goverall war loaded sith sal wanteed at Geo. E Cattelin’s ae church) buileigs were Rie Rint lesa le lots On UNIChitO } The horse racing at it the lake and | Ghistsiz and) three of iealcolt Several’ wagons loaded with rail- eee 30 tf laborately decorated and the} build : bbe cuales ieee } park grounds furnished amusement | b resis ee oe H ll CHES re hye m ad tools passed through Butler i =e es ches, songs, ete, of the chil rile Homes oue inspeet those { for all Thursday and Friday. ‘Iyde stallion, on exhibition at the /ounasy ov their way to the western ny the rses brought tojdren were highly appreciated. ; W!ieh are left in Warner's addition. ‘ was = meek ot ie ie ut : =~ part of the county The drivers said | Butler last week to show, the fir Many persons were unable to gain | | - 3 Mrs. Nellie M. Smith,of Lafayett, |Tace (ack Triday jthey were going to work on the ex- | saddle stallion, Artist, owned by A-}admittance so crowded were “the|. Not to be behind the procession | county, is in the city visiting at the Sr. Potion in home from Bidocade | tension of the railroad from Amoret F. W f Appleton City, deserves | churchs. lin the building and improvement fe- | residence of F. Coleman Smith | Springs and looks much improved to Hume. The contractor also had | spec ‘ial mention. This is one of the| — iver which has” struck our city this | . aN Kt seat.) With him some 12 or 15 wheel serap st stylish and best gaited horses| From G D. Me Neil, of Burdett, Season J.P. Edwards has about { A marriage Hedune was issued /in health. He say he has been great- most styil i ae Saad Sih g % ee : ey, lSetKenahita ‘ SAL GEiy ao ers to be used in grading ever brought to Butler. ‘He is virtual | who was in the city Friday we learn | complete: 800 worth of improv: } Saturday to Virgil Steele and Arm. | ly bene fitted and will return again 5 8 ice : 5 ingaivendeat ae ies Mg ~ ‘hed , veel. ™ lyn Bates. county horse having been|that W. S. Mudd has located in | euts ou his uiready fine residence \ ilta Quackenbush, both of Butler the last of the week | There is trouble ahead for the | Fonleden te As hby Hamilton farm |Cathlamet, Washington, county seat [10 the north part of the city. The j pie on claims ne | —_— ee een : re at | tomled on the Ashb. amlton far wt amet, sbington, col p . fi hae R.S. Catron, Notary Public, ac | Attention Farmers: take your but he ae of ~ mse asylom a ight years ago. Henever was beat jof Wahkiakan county. He expects | Plan of the improvements indicate | knowledges all kind of papera 29-tf | lter, eggs and chickens to Pharis & i ae = ee Pe nt Be aes ee ina show ring mm his life and Mr | to open out a gencral mereantile | that he will have one of the finest \ ae | Son who will pay you every cent ieraula rare Be ates oe ; ane | informs us that the next time be |gtore. Mrs. Mudd and her two chil- end handsomest residences in the Caleb Richardson, one of our| they are worth in eash or trade. : Alaarey ane West lis entered willbe in Chicago in 1893 | 4. : ide : : town. i . : : | GASES inhuman treatment of patients. The }dren will leave for that place the See 2s \ good subscribers in Butler, was in to | zi ; | 2 é : at the World's fair. 3 a ; > j pot us Friday and renewed for 1892 J. P. Edwards,Ed Holt Jno. Hoga-! committee after making its report. | 2 Hast of this week. The Ties wishes Real Estate Insurance, Money rc andand Dr. John Patterson shipped | recommended the dismissal of near Gen. Joe Shelby was in the city! My. Mudd and his estimable family|to Loan, call on John F. Herrell \ The entrance i the opera house | twe acc aan attle “ ae ly all the attendants. | Monday. He tae just : pag i |health and ‘prosperity in fee | Adrain, Special Agent German In- presents a handsome appearance e leas ity market last wee' etter | jieon == ao he [from a visit to his mother, Mrs Senne : ’ loccnecot Dtf it received a new © rat of paint. | still we understand they sold well. : The proposition to light the city | Gratz, at Lexit gton, Kentucky. The | western home. since esata texte, I y is now agitating our citizens. The | ? ee = ee ui peal of| a ee er Eee ACL RG Race: Yea, the boomi g Times, the great | J. P. Edwards attended com- bid galls for a five year lease and) oo. and he found her quite well and | D. M. Corbin,living in West Boone | pas | est and most reliable paper publish | wencement exercises at the Hardin | that is long enough at atime. The ee (ree Aa oe le en ecaibe ee ship, had a very close call from | | The eit on the track of the ) ed in Bates county; they all say that. | female college at Liberty last week. | council will select and present for me Be tok oie 2 dees we adil Ga jthe great beyond about a week ago. | Lake & | ark company last Thars = = ETS | Mr. Edwards’ two ds nughters, Lelia | appoval the best proposition before | * a is hi aie 1 lad ee ea J 4 | He was sitting with one hand “cee day and Friday were well attended Mrs J.T. Walls, returned from) vig Lulu, were attending the school |them. There the people can say by |" 9) ‘ oS : ie poe me i ee ing ona sewing machine during ajand some excellent racing and good | Eldorado Springs Saturday and we cee. ae et Ss nOn, they want it. jeducated ex go 1 ae aw thunder storm when lightning ran|speed witnessed. There were horses are glad to learn, has fully recovered | Satisfaction guaranteed by the fica all shih aine Bow and Hon Frank P. Blair, up his arm to the shoulder, | Present from Nevada, Clinton, Har her health. | Home Laundry. 30 tf We are in receipt of an fe taion to | 208 of whom gained national pene : : jrisonville, Sedalia, Adrian, Rich Hill - ae = attend the Bibs Co far heldab loa. cauous The General said the erops|down his body and completely eir- | Appleton City, Lacygne and Wiehi = : p K . fair, hele - . 5 : y, Lacys Q One dollar a year catches the The first ise of July the M. K. lscanas tcom Gaile OT ted anda Bie fin this county are far ahead ofjcled his waist, around which he had! vi booming Tres now. If you are not} and m July 2 : lusive. | | : i 2 ta, besides anumber from the differ- & T. railroad will pass out of the those in Illinois, Ohie, Indiana and After : . the bes K ne he is requested to give expr epee rere ka emo sion of his views appropriate to the 115th anniversary ef Ameriean Inde-| pendence. to try it yourself. Hood's \ real ised ‘of Hood's Sarsaparilla, is Be sure to get Phuris & Son's with your Patronize ho itutions by ending your washing to the hand : 30 tf egos ggs and chickens, where ill always oe all they are : bee eg | | ie an diw. down each lee tear- cs ae : / Premiums for speed alone $12,000. | 7- : a belt, and went down each leg tear-| ent portions of this county. About taking it come in and enroll your | Tec 2 a eee ue | ley and tbat ey natlce ‘i i : : i : J huh \ bape a delay. hands of pa Aan — _ es 2! Senator John M. Palmer, of Illinois, een ky, and : ? ag) pa wei ing off his shoes and burning one $600 was given on premiums. Sys g , 1 i ~ ‘4 A i es which he “ts aS : A \ Mee — on a po eee ‘land Senator Frank M. Cockrell of | 7 for i a M E lay jg {foot. Avcat, lying at his feet, was j tem was observed throughout the S _ syndicate who have purchased the <a og Bataan aan comr o harv Monday 3] Rin a a Poainene Rade (RAE Geo. A. Todd will enue this week | (Foy Missouri, will be present and deliv. Dake Nose VEL sTaiaad. ligneainndaehtlanchildianithe coomi iene boc pine ae teen ud eee k the f } ‘ for Hot Springs. He is afflicted BtoC ler addresses A big time is antici- | © Hest he ever » 1 M Corbi 1 decisions gave satisfaction. The : * . " at Enearrry ae ee > Ls of sal . | Was stunnec Mrs. Corbin carned _ = i ¥ ca with rheumatism and,goes for the | In Mr Nestlerode’s items from | pated. Frank M. Thompson, living in Se aHEOn Gan Gh eeiiah on crowd was large we oT benefit of his health. | Virginia last week it appears as ie oa ea isthe Gerangiiy caus Paiedt (hyy (CES Ge eo is cae though the best of order was observ- es ~-- 2 Paton Mia) waxes rcauivertiecdt Prof. Deerwester, spent Saturday | ¥ a . revived it She attempted to drag ed. It was well understood that The seventh day adventists have | Hous is wares were advertised Tor | in the city. He had just returned | lightning at his home Saturday even- as = \the races were'tobe can fue blood £ large tent stretched on North sale on Sunday. This was a mistake f Ww ee 1 i } 3 eaealy HoaL cielo eee El iMr. Corbin out also, but her § 5 e ql ae = , 7 5 - \g ae rom arreb urge. wher e a ing abou o.oo e@ Was Ss “Os | consequentiy nere Was Very 1 i Main street and are holding ehureh | °f the compositor, as Mr. N. ewrote |" a lays : : ¥ j lstrength was not sufficient and she | [O° ss : Wed bettie — 1 : 5 “Saturday before the 3d Sunday.” | been to attend commencement exer- | ready to sit down to his supper, aud | laa f 1 a jockeying and betting. Some as fine services each evening. | : ce cises of the state normal. He ad presence of mind enough to! stallions were shown as can be ee =e 5 = ; . 5 had stepped to the well to drawa | is E Z e & z atti The Record is still harping on the | creat pre ions are being ma ea abl pp 5 do the next best thing, threw cold | found in the southwest. All in all John Armstrong was setting up z 1S iS < pitcher of water when the bolt stru the cigars Monday, over a fine ten tariff. In the face of the big reduc | Pertle Spring for the teachers con- PO" an | water in his face which soon revived | the races were a grand success and pound boy which arrived at his|tion in the price of sugar by taking | vention which convenes there on him. Mr. Thompson was 45 years Jhim. The marks of the lightning | the management can well be con- house Monday evening off the tariff, it certainly requires athe 23rd inst. of age. a prominent farmer, owned ivatenccabloion ine © | gratulated. We trust these gentle- a >| i y : . ee ei good deal of cheek to tell the people === ae mood! farm) weil amprovedl and| "°° > nly : a see |imen will not let this be the last effort From J. S. Pierce we | earn a heavy | that a tariff is a nice thing for them Our staunch young friend G. D.| stocked. He was a clever gentleman | ld Settler G ‘of the kind this season. rain fell at Adrian and vieinity —___————_ MeNeil, of near Burdett, was in the | and Beodicenbar manind muleee: An Old Settler Gone. Saturday evening, and on account| H. McElfresh, met with an acci- city F riday. He reports everything o¢ friends. He leaves a wife and| Joseph Reeder, father of ex coun- = of the high wind the wheat was blown | dent at the junction south of the city moving afong nicely in his section. | fve children to mourn his un timely ley treasurer. Oscar Reeder, died at down in that section. |the other day. He s getting offa| Mr. McNeil is one of the rising taking off. The sympathy of the | his home in Grand River township | 1 ‘hve Utiportance ot ————— | train and fell, disloeating his shoul- | young farmers and fine stock men eclic eommeniy ic exicsdad ihe | Saturday last of complication of dis- | keeping tl blood in The ditches for the water-works | der and rece ing other injuries. Mr. of northern Bates and is at all times | bereaved relatives He was a cousin |eases avd old age. If he had lived | & pure condition ts mains have been dug to the corner | MeElfresh has charge of the tank at! a welcome visitor at the sanctum of tole AL audia G Gruinley of thus | July 10th next would have seen his | aieege one of Mayor Pace’s lot on north main | the Miami the booming Times. ae ’ en SS ee ee ere SS nd yet there are J : eer city Sap gore Bea : a) | street. Soon work will be going on | Nal LnGwil ot Eh raece MAIS AT Tae Teenage \ a wife 67 years of age and teu child- have perfectly pure around the public square Ve know of two or three young | Avoid risks of sending your laun-| Our cheese factory bids fair to be jdren, all of whom are grown and dc-| blood. The taint of serofula, salt rheum, or yr. T. C. Boul tai) cont meu who lost from aie to ten dol- dry work out of town by ‘patronizi Dg come a paying investment. At the/ing well. The funeral services were | other foul humor is he tted Dr. T. C. PARTE is still ec Tata jlarsat the gambling devices at the | the ae laundry. — North Main it time 1.500 pounds of milk is | held at Altona Sunday and were con- | pk iyo esl eaters oe » eo 4 Pp; . : ~ ve | D be ed to his room, but we are glad to e track lust week’ Hereafter these | ctre 30 tt ORG fa Se de| ducted by Elder Joo DeJarnett, of| also accumulate poison and g eee is- learn, is rapidly, improving and with | gambling tables should not be per- eee GRljciiens “lite Giesn Sats GER Gite G one oe de- | oe fos eae ise " e wil e C ¢ n the oeias z - : G Shi i is » a reathe, he food , = — it is pee = - a ron mnitted to = set up on the associa: The farmer statesmen over in Kan- first class, and no trouble is found | nomination the deceased had been a| we eat, or the water \ = to be up and abc n eW tion grounds. ms sas are getting to be as humerous in disposing of the entire product. consistant member for the past thir-| we drink. There is A stock of groceries for sale at | Simostas the chinch bugs. Since | This, however. is only about half|ty-tive or forty years. Mr. Reeder| 20th ins Seon Jasper Pierce took his departure r ee > anes Peffer and Simpson have gained! the capacity of our factory, an a We was one of the pioneer settlers, com | than ie postive for Eldorado Sprivgs Monday morn - | Ballard. J. P. McFarranp. fame and notoriety the average stump hope our farmers will pe ay ' i tt ‘ a : th é - 1836 Taree of Hood's Sarsaparilla ove 5 diseases ing and will spend a season for his) 44:0. (qa Pace orator farmer thinks ‘all things are tention to this industry Eo scene or grr : s { the blood. This medicine, when fairly ee sible and that soon ever one of l oot bey >more honorable, high minc¢ , dacs expel of scrofula or health. He gees with the best wishes oo Mincap ea : yf effort to say “ vf a host if friends that he may re-° Bret aie nbees ani them, about 4.000 in number, will hiistian gentleman ever entered | mea rete cues oe, OF a Dost 0 ily benefitted. gie Arnold are spend a couple be pounding the desks in Wash s ir a catarrh, neutralizes turn generally Denedttec weeks in Independene aK AS Sepa. sh ° nazed the road of t — Z ~ | ington si ity visiting friends and aav i ” — ti It was by the hardi John F. Dillon of Lone Oak town me Pe en bapahiyes ee i = the germs says they all take it and estes The Swine Ane) - Sh Badgley. living just south hood, bouesty and integrity of such , blood well regulated family ean_ get along ou Tenis pes aaa eae = eu = x Reeder and without the booming Ties teen applicants for positions tay ek) Jaa a blood, t } . © ay ar eo planed: * corn nearly three feet high an iere’s your cash, keep her P lie schools were examined | jJlowed the e over three t ab 2 wi ne yest wishes are with vou Sree 7 plowed th ne ove ree : ee and my best isl esa S : _— ee 1 no garden patch it i 1} sat ast ext te r 4 Hon. Di ond receiy- ene pire diien rge ove. = Mr of 1 vad pressing invitation to ad- | ur board will meet J dress the great New York Tammany and w s for the five or ' or. Hood Ss on the 4th of July next, and in case | 8!X vacancies he could not accept the iz money. Sarsaparilla Sold by alldrugzists. £ for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Ap Ties, Low Mase. 100 Doses One Dollar x

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