The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 12, 1891, Page 5

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J. M.MCKIBBEN Invites you to call and see his excellant stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, #Boots and Shoes. Will Meet in Joint Debate. Judge DeArmond and T. W. Sil- vers will meet W. O. Atkeson M. V. Carroll, in joint debate on the sub treasury scheme at the court house. in this city to-morrow night. Eyerybody is invited te attend. This 1s an interesti question and as the and ett and Ed. A Close Call. Thursday evening last Wm Woodfin friendly scuffle in fr mers bank. Hackett Woodfin in his arms an ing to lay and the pretty bard ag Hack- gaged ina ut of the Far- had in attempt- s foot slipped er raised him down voung thrown In ah Was st the ground. Barglars Break In. While the Adam Forepaugh show was giving its afternoon exhibition in this town yesterday. some of the eamp followers or attaches of the concern were enacting a little seance Few ea have suffered more severely A. MeM of their own inthe most densely populated portion of the town. It is not certan of ¢ © that the dep in light fron the fall his head 2 ll rock redators were me rs of the points those who can of our farmers and broke both ae es of the skull , but this is the most reas er should make it convenient to be | Mr. Hackett picked him from the subsequent have nose HATS AND CAPS. | present dition an ee — ¢ Et s room ¢ r the res of © ar 6. BH. GENTS UNDERWEAR, Joe Meyers, business manager of |'© 21% Toom over th ooo y Har H ss $ to his rc Judge Payne, Milt Sam'l Levy's thing department, : LACES. EMBROIDERY Hpic clea eres clieis < RIBBONS AND THREAD. | Be acl bene ey prea ct fall and winter « ¢ bought In short we have the largest of Dry | a big stuck, which will be coming in pats : Goods and best assorted stock | a few days. :: ; jal rene eaprey 1 disap- ~¢ re waigroae nig te UT i iseovered that | thieves want provided these were ReuKae city to select Trom, und the 1 | The his wee in a Hill Review gan possible prices will be given to all. | a eee > : a a J. M. McKIBBEN mi e Board of Agricul- he co Hill ove week before the ar- ith bo Palace Hotel Building | ISM. It is an in- re tl examination. Al-|rival of the show that a gang of) halt | nent for us } ak thi fol! : i ue as S yodt € exk thieves were owing the cir- YOK KK it shows the states of the crops for ihe fomee: lool ont to take Hood's Sarsa- ties elias ila do not uduced to buy any other. = jthe difftrent counties in the state. 2 - Pana ao = | abana EE, eyes who receives money is Hood’s ‘Sarsaparilla 3[ iT! ER WEEK] vi TIMES There ure vo dies auithe (icatec arvey Clark, with his ed and lways cheer lit isa Sold by all druggists. g1; six fo: Prepared only : | ky democrats. jitary company, took the special tr if t ) ner byC.1- HOOD & Co., apothecaries, Lowel, Mase, pcre 3 2 act that Dr Liles Medics al compa LOCAL ITEMS . Misses Rena and a Browning, |Sunday evening for St. Joseph, | ner table $ been brok- are people who help to cheer up 100 Doses One Dollar = daughters of E ning, who| Where they spend this week im the « the br ver Editors and Publishers. > Sinan waa iietobest davok tho have been sojourn it Eldorado ist ite encampment. The captain has! As somet 1 Te eae Lanse Pa es ne I piminments tas tials z ae Springs, return » Saturday | his com] out delay d 1 1 f payment, and it is no wonder The Missoni, Kansas & Texas summer 60 says the mercury. . : j Re een ea Be peta ea ai 2 Riv is now. runp free reclining it ee improve: health lict the mand the surgical o ion of tre have gained reputation for Aeke pact 4 rah (Genin We The ditchers are at werk on Me- . 7 1 favorably phining was performed, and the} y i pent oe ey When Judy ( nell adjourned |" *""- t 5 2 : ytuess us Well as an enormous nibs and Taylor, ri pce : sc county court. on the 4th to attend | the state poss sR ees of bone from the inner | trade on their valuable Nervine This in connection with its Mell Power says he will commence | the negro picnie aud let the salary Ww. W eee ee ore mr ensiuee tes ie ACA as through sleeping car service makes 5 Taaipbail age saree 2 » 5 = a Notice Ex-Confecerates, Cee » the best equi on his new mill in about six weeks. of the court wo on was that in the present 2d jthe brain were x The oy Exc faeaat e fe Tat sere igs R oe en i eau - . See ion x : tion was suce. und very satisfac Ex-Confederates who contemplate | ped ine in the s< west. Lewis Webb's wife presented hin terest of the tax-payers nee tory aud as the patient bas passed |attending the annual reunion of that Gaston Mesiire. i with a fine daughter Saturday night. Geo. Canterbury and E. D. Kipp) bis hauds Saturday las Piccdaneer Wine. uilecs | order to be held in Kansas City on GPL & T. A, Sedalia, Mo., ? 3 z ; ave purchased of Gip Dison the g his 60th birtl ands a 19th and 20th of Sin) jae pate a Jadge Braden was in the city Sat. bave purchusel i : | cident oceurs, will be al to get |the 1th and 20th of this mouth wil ss ie ; : si sorner | took this oceasion to -represent to 2 ° urday shak % hauds with his friends. middle lot on the southeast corner | c ! about in a short time. The young | please report their names tome be- 5500, ooo me cee of the public square, and if they ean | bia their friendship by presenting : wh a « his ;fore that date. This promises We desire to vlace outon Dell Welton’s little five year old 1 1 lif j Hl |him with the above small tokens.{7 °° "7° S#™ms *0 Bear losing e desire 10 DLAC t : suy the adjoiuing lot will put upa \life is a son of A. H. Wood, a res-| to be the largest attended and most | real estate security a large son is seriously sick with typhoid dgable business house |In turn the doners were treated to 3 | z f faa favee pine ae | cee ee jident of Pleasaut Gap — and | interesting re union of ex-confeder- | 7) p14 7,4 of money. Will give -: Mrs. Fred Cobb brought to our eas goats ss one of Bates county's oldest and |#tes ever held in the state. and all bes are aaie, h een t KE. 8. Carrithers of the American going a sample of the finest peaches We have just receive dacar lond| nost re oe tea cit c i s ea a ie a shee thy wi i 2 f F s > : 2 Ul | most respected citizens. S i > 5 clothing house is receiving his stock jof cook stoves and we are crowde: a i tend with their families where it is | 7ates Ye offe red oy an YOneE 5 5 we have seen for many 2 day. Mrs gereiincndl WhO ‘ Siac lowee The accident was very much re-! possible. Fraternally \ in this line of business: Ne. ‘ : oom and prepare to give lowe c | ors a) | : . of boots and shoe ; Cobb said they had some two han | cides on ecole & hort time than |gretted by Mr. Hackett and he | R.S. Carroy, | Wotes drawn torone, tivo That rooster over at the Union of- dred trees but most of them hal) was ever before off cab | done everything in his power to aid |} County President. | ¢}/p-ee or five years tice will not be fooled by Billy died out. | 38 3t. Hareven & Atkisox. |in earing for thesick man | a 5 a ae k Hare some money to loan Bridgeford again ara WPT ee | ae | Was r factory is at na yable on or before a given 5 Seeds : Had it not been for the children} The movement to draw the color! Wa see from the Pleasantou,( Kas.) | his residence in the northest part “date. BRL. Poston will go to Idaho of Butler, the show at Rich Ifill ine on the negro G. A. R, Posts by | Herald, that Mr. T. J. Bikey, man [OF thee vik r aoaths city mrorehente | gt ee gee Bee Fb ue cheap ss ‘ ase s \ 5 i 7 cy) mee dl lexga ve south side merchants > let you have money: Territory ina few days to let maiy would have been a dead failure. (the white Posts of the southerr B Mi ( had! Gon < wecan le 3 A - | | ; Call for “Our Select,” the best Ha- coutracts for D. A. Colyer. Butler has always been friendly to! gtates at the reunion of the G. A. | quite 2 nee the other vana cigar in the market. For sale The Bankers Loan & Title Co Mr. Mil agp : the Hill and is always willing to he Ip| R.s, ut Detroit last week did not|night with « hat had enter-| by all dealers. Sitf P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. Mr. Miller is putting in tiling on her out of a scrape 1 Ma W ' K eek od U1 1 | . : * as work a ay arner, or ARUSAS | O¢ dis hous ‘aly Was DUYrhliig Ohio street, and we predict, will im- = | ; | Pig ge | rave tieutestiamuddrstines Dr. Boulware’s two patients Earn | City, championed the cause of the/ dimly in the room in which the fam | tii . ee oe xo or. ; . leolsred troc and was victorious |ily were sleeping and when Mr. fe - - ote : est Black aud Lee Kisner, the two y | The special train eat carried the ‘young men suifering with broken in his fight for their equal rights by | Blakey woke he saw the masked man boys to St. doe, consisted of nine legs are gett along nicely. Tbe|® large majority. It is said the | about to reach his vest. He spra s getting along y- 3 ; : passenger coaches; « pretty long doctor removed the bandages from southern posts will refuse to rs ate fut him and the fellow ran to the dir-] a train. Earnest’s leg yesterday and ina With the negroes and the G. A. Ro ing room with Mr. B in hot pursuit =e eee ae varnest’s g ay 4 ' ats and people's party will not fuse this Kansas. will yenr in Consequently the republicans walk off with the plum. Mrs. J. B. Bolan, of Litehfield, Dhnois, arrived in the city Friday, to spend the summer with her broths er, Mr. J. Mo Curry. am] Levy F Jay and will remain with the us rrived in Judge city Br a short time before starting east af-| ter his fall stock of goods. The lake is being well patronized these evenings and it isa pleasant resort. ing card. Keep it up. This is the time of year when the susceptible person wants to avoid the poison iyy. tive. It is communica- We see from the Montrose Signal that Judge Ballard who has been sojourning for several weeks at his eld home in Montar s home again, And the people's party cast less than ten thousand votes in the state of Kentueky. So Billy and his rooster in the Union too previous by a day or + two. were Remember iis if you are going to buy a cook stove we can save you 20 percent as we must for our 38 3t make room heaters. Harper & Arkisoy. From the Review we see Rich Hill has another big scandal ease on her hands, which or up cireles. Throw light and let her all come. ates in high the head on union la- that be reads of on the We heard a prominent bor man say the other friend Atkeson had better ing up on criminal law instead tackling Judge DeArmond sub treasury scheme. day If you will ew our house we need room aud wi and look through somvince you we sell you a stove cheaper than you would expect buy 38-3t. to Harper & Arktsoy. The 10 cent ride isa draw- | Bridgeford | he will be able get about with the aid week or so more to of crutches Thee ounty court of Henry coun- ty has ordered that a special elect | ion be held on Tuesday, October 13, for the purpose of voting on a prope osition of $50,000 to build a court house. Henry heavy railroad voyded debt hanging | over her real estate, 1 new | vunty has a yet are willing to donate it seems {000 to build a court house. | county, out of debt, refuses to | $10,000 to build a jail. i} Bates | give | The institute took up the dise sion of grading the schools in the | ovuntry, the fore part of this week, | and the discussion of the subject | Was very interesting to the teachers of country schools. Under the state | | arrangement of uniform text scien | ‘the plan can be easily carried out, and will prove beneticial to both teacher and pupil. Those persons who hav » been pasturing their herses in the ure of the east inelos- are going to get themselves into serious trouble the first thing they know | The school board has put up with! breaking down the fence and depre dating on this property about as long as they intend to and the guilty parties will hear somethi: they ground as a pasture. school grounds drop if in using the A hint to the, wise ought to be sufficient. persist longer It takes a , with the world, the and have tl the time. W ee a $400,000 corruption and at the sa el citizen he i When a ms with the — and still ¢ e Bethany is alto cr han dy to be thrown aside when his pecu ents are needed by the corruption- ists how 1 very an to run aud devil back all man can raise a fund for Quay tone banx that ijea pressed the jand convinced b afford to lett g | go.—Jetfierson City Tribuue. have im @ president ot | i | will | ford was in a mighty hurry to se |the news to jand got | him tol | Sea ducing go to pieces in the wey Later reports from the Keutuck election indicate that Billy Bridg the Butler Union giving the letter publication. ‘the latest returns rre to the effect | that the P party ¢ less than ten the state nothi Sometimes the barn yard fowl is made to crow too early in the morning. Silas W. Levy left Saturday even the east to lay and winter ing for in his stock uid the goods lay e tan Jared areal ina larger supply on than ed to take har Omest 1 for years and he intend. his time of goods found on the market. and he and pick line io be end. | ed to buy then at figures that woul 1d) give the farmers a good big He will be four weeks. Don't forget saving in money. absent three or our + price son cook | stoves, they are way below our com- petitors beesuse we did not buy our stoves to keep. 38 3t Harper & ATkISON. Frank L tt was in the city Friday and informed us that a severe hail passed | through the county u few miles east of Butler last week which did great damage to the crops in its wake. The corn blades we the stalk anJ flix poun storm ar rso wide stripped to lel into the ground, and it looked to him from the rosd that some of the farmers have lost their all We undestand ¢ Allen Wright in Summit unfortunate been about The Ross is bad news and We Were sorry to hear of it. Don't miss it if vou are going to fear tobe feared | buy a cook stove in the next year it wi il pay y > we are re eur stock, we are 20 y body. Harrer & ATEIsoN. cal j bac k into the bel room and Mrs. | and | {that said Union wes too previous in! Ag |Pescue of her husband and as the ered a ver \ the; * is Lenox. In this room the ‘the robber buried Blakey's shoulder. two clinched and | aknife in Mr | They then fought | We want to let you know and ask | Blakey aud her sister having been} jaroused by the noise came te the | you to attend our special sale on Thursiay, Friday and Saturday, of this week. On these three days thief raised the kuife to strike again | the ladies grabbed him by the ann. | i they ned the front door] He} than a min- | with | Mr. | his | we offer Bargains all over house, but) will make ‘and the robber made his escape. had not been gone more ute when a neighbor arrived In the scuttle the fellow nla Droid FW: and instructive lece Norma! students at the Baptist church Thursday even- | his shot gun B miask a collar z of key relieved the vest button. Rev. ‘ Kuhne deliy-| a specialty We able ture before the of the following goods. will ing. The subject ef fis discourse} sell all of our best was “The Road to Success,” and for| over an hour commanded the closest | attention from hi gent audience. large and intelli- - lecture was re- | plete with so.id thought and showed that the Dr. bud given Lis subject careful study. His quotations and| illustratic lrawn fron histery ful- jly exemplified that the unister minds) ‘ofmen who laid the plans for this | and other countries were that plowed their w honor by close appli mmer Prints at 4 Lado One lot of brocade Dress Goods thamdent) yard wide and wool to fame and a and cour- filling, they are good value at Dinca palo ee ase age. On the whole the lecture was | aC, they go Mm aliterary treat and highly appre- = = < = cinted. this sale at 17 1-2c. Unbleached Mu slin good weight and yard wide Peppesell 17 1-2c, and 10—4 at 22¢. Now if you are looking bar- ee ie L. at 5¢ rard. per s—4 20e The Soap that Cleans Most Sheetings wide for gains come to the BOSTON Store, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

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