The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 18, 1891, Page 7

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[ ss Blanch Beegle, of Warrens- The following gentlemen purcha: and baggage to Amsterdam. ; burg, is visiting Miss Nellie Childs. ‘ed of Jas. Dyche. agent of O. O.) John Lane, living neur Butler, is We are glad to announce that T. | Hefner, of Lincoln, Nebraska, a very) a new subscriber to the booming | J- Smith is much better and bopes fine imported Englishshire stallion: | Tos. to be out in a few days. W. T. Cowan, J. EL McConnell. J. | ~ H. McElroy. W. Y. Osburn, S. I.) Duncan. P. M Famulener, W. A: McElroy, Pleasant Hill, B F. Biggs, C. A. Wallace, J. A. Patterson, E. Nestlerode and J. M. Hoagland. ' This stallion, Cannock Rushford, No. 11157, is said by parties who know, to be one of the finest brought to the county. The Amoret Chief has moved bag LOOK OUT & CHILLING BLASTS Our good repablican friend, J.Q.| Mise Flora Conley left last Satur- | d, A. Cope, of New Home gave us a| day evening for Jeffersonville, Ind, | 4 pleasant call Tuesday. {where sbe will spend the winter’ | - | with her siste The subscription list of the boom-| |ing Tiaxs continues to increase at & jrapid rate and soon will reach the, 2,000 names. is what our purchases for the fall) trade are doing. we shall have to buy more; but now we wantto sell. We} have bargains in Overcoats, Suits, | Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishing | The rext meeting of the farmers’ congress which closed a successful | ia last week, will be Nebraska meeting at Se held at Lincoln, horses ever Senator Vest, says the recent elec- tions mean Cleveland and tariff re- Whether it be Cleveland or some other man, the tariff will be We cail attention to the auction- eer's card of D. V. Brown in another columu. Judge Brown is oue of the most successful auctioneers ever iu} Pursuant to a call made by the ministers ‘of our city, a number of | our business aud professional men | form. the issue. | ‘ metat the Commercial club rooms the county, and he guarantees satis-| O. M. Burkhart, our good farmer! faction. Give Lim a call ‘on Monday evening for the purpose | . Goods. The cold days we spoke in our last announcement last week come, but a little behind time and the cutsin prices are bringing the above results. We have a few of those $12.50 and $15 suits we sold your neighbor at $10. You can buy at the same price as your neighbor at our store. Some houses make a difference. We don't. A good warm wool knit cap at 35 cents. A good warm pair wool knit socks at 15 cents. A good warm suit weol knit un- derwear at 25, 35 and 50 cents. {friend from near Pleasant Gap, was) in to see us Saturday and renewed | | Ties for "92. | The inclement weather Saturday | did not deter the people from com- lively trade. celebrated his 78th birthday at his | home Friday. He is in excellent | health and thinks he will live ten! years longer. The World's fair commission at | Chicago it seems has been turned | into a world’s fair diversion, from | his cription for the booming : ie Saeentiree) u ‘ 5 and in quest of healtb. | was in the city Saturday Our oki friend, ‘Tf. W. Maddorx, ; leaves to day for Arkansas on a visit | He will, probably travel thiough the south | the greater part of the wiuter. | | : Intelligent adherents of the peo- | : ing to town, and the streets were | |) : & u ‘ dmit th cot j eee were appointed and the meet- ples’ party generally adaut thal ling adjourned to meet next Monday | packed and the business men did a | ¥) ojegale abuse of the democrats by |night. It is hoped that all our citi = | their papers and speakers coutribut- | y.4 who possibly can will at- Allen G. Thurman, the old Roman ed largely to their downfall.—Le tend this meeting as itis a werthy Roy, (Kan.,) Reporter. Prof. W. R. Thurman, principal of the public schools at Foster, aud called on the Times. He informs us that he bas an enrollment of 170 scholars, sud the school is ina very We ave leaders in duck coats aud | the way they allow each other mag- flourisiing condition. vests, jeaus coats, vesta and pants, hard to wear out garmente for the farmer. Come in we've the goods, your du- ty is to take them away A. E. BLACHERT.. Overcoats for all Mankind. SUTTER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS ™" A fine rain fell in this section Son- lay. J. S.and Jap Pierce went to Kan sas City Monday Heavy snow storms prevailed last woek in the west and north. Jounty Clerk Jas. Drysdale, was ranted a pension last week. The energetic farmer will crib his corn before the cold weather sets nificent salaries. | Anos W. Drysdale, Constable of | | Wainut Township, is collecting the | merchants license of the county for | Treasurer Herni. He and his wife! | spent last week in Butler. | Chas. $. Concklin informs us that | his son Willie writes from Scarrett | | college that be is well pleased with | ithe school and speaks in high prai | . jof its management by Dr. Woods | D.and George Vanhoy, two of the | best demoerats in the | staunch farmers of Deepwater town- county and ship favored us with a pleasant call jou Tuesday. Prof. George R. Tremaine will deliver a series of six lectures at the! Opera House beginning to-night | It will be an illustrated lecture of a jtour from New York to Jerusalem and through the Holy Land. | indictments were found | Thos. Baldwin, with assault with intent to kill Hal| ‘iwo against charged | jand Sunday ‘at | of the little The Pennsylvania protected mau | ufacturers coutributed larje sums! of money to the McKinley camp: fund of Ohio, and immediately after of 10 per cent im gh the election a cut wages was made on the hands This | isthe love of the protectioninis for the laborer. Dr. Kubne has procured a 2 very fiue stereopticau for the pui pose to lecture Lo young aud mar ried men about the terrible couse quences of voluptuous and sinful life. He has very tine sides made which illustrates the lecture light along. Dr. Kuhne studied this branch of medical science for a long time and is aided in bis work by the best medical men of Europe Reese TI as. | Alabama, was in the city Saturday He has large interests Foster, and fully expects ina short time mingham's boom blood in the veins town and start her to go of Birmingham, | to infuse some cof Bir-j if possible, of fermulating a plan | whereby a public reading room may | be bad in our city. Elder Browning | z S i was made chairman and Frank | Deerwester siderable discussion, some commit- | secretary After con | | cause. | Miss Addie Rogers obtained a ver-| | dict last week in our circuit court} jagainst Gage Bros. of Chicago for | $1,534 damage attachment on Miss Rogers’ millin- ery store in Butlet Gage Bro’s run an | | for money due} them for goods purchased by Rogers | Miss Rogers the Harri-| where it was isters of Springfield. beat the attachment gouviile circuit court In takeu on cuange of venue from this | Jeounty, und this suit was for dam- Miss Rogers was represented by Francis- jeo Bros. & who conducted the case in an efficiept manner. Col, ages on the attachment bond. tose, )Sun Prauciseo aud Judge Rose both jmade able and The Parkinson telling addresses to the jury. by These gentlemen realized that pub | defense was repre nented & Graves. | lie opinion was with the lady in the cage and they were hull fight. but Vhey « rround ab! of ground ab} making an up | right ncbly did they} iested every inch 4 efficieotly and it W. W. Graves de | livered one of the most clear, logical | make it jis said that Hou avd concise arguments in the case We | ever made ia the comt house understand that the defendants will | appeal the case to the Court of Ap-| | | be als. . i | Pharis & Soa propose to BOSTON STORE THOLS NOLSOG | The Wreather is Cetting Colcer, but mre have just what is proper for the season In Clothing and Ladies Cloaks. SUITS WORTH $8 00, $10 00 and $12 00 for $4, $5 and $7 OVERCOATS, WORTH $10 and $12 for $6 and $7. CLOAKS worth $10, $15 and $18 for from $3 to $9 THESE GOODS MUST GO AN D WILL GO SO COME QUIOK. BOSTON STORE. Robbery Committed Robbery is committed daily all ever the county by the merchants How do they commit it? By refus- ing to pay the price for produce: | Take your butter. chickens and eggs to Pharis & Son, who take them at the will always highest Bee this system of robbery is stopped We see from the Holden Enter- prise, thatS. 2 Sparks has announe didate for Mr. Sparks the Johnson and el himself a genera! of the state has served two terms in senate. representing Lafayette counties. and his ability asalevisiator placel him in the front. He also stands high with the ig frat legal fraternity a lawyer A Queer Divorce Cantritet AK. ©. Star i4 On October Hlizabeth Kaune price. ! that | attorney > state | “Listed,” as the brokers say, at “100 Doses One Dollar.” Hood's | Sarsaparilla is always a fair equiva- ‘lent for the price Why They Wept. At Sedalia, Mo, yesterday a biga- , mist on trial pleaded his own case so | effectively that before he got well in | to the peroration the “judge, the at- |torneys and the auditors in the court were hterally weeping freely.” It would be interesting to know just what portion of those judges, at- torneys and auditors were married men.--Ex THE TYRANT -WILL SELL— in Evans and Cy Patton. In the form-; ; : obtained a divorce from Peter Kaune ) { |iug again. He said that he was a For : J.S. Pierce moved to Adrian this er case his bond was placed at $1,000) particu + friend to several of the| The grand jury in their report to | by le 2 ilt seme Ie Yee Slover CASH Only § week. He is a good citizen and But- and in the latter os 3500. Both | gentlemen who first) boomed Bir | the court had the following to say) ce was awar dec geil alimony THE ler regrets to lose him (hee Weree ee eae Be Gao mingham, and he felt coutident of | about our jail which is to the point: ) Yesterday the husband filed a mo ae ae : | ae = it ‘cenit CO ; |tion to set aside the order ailowing | Anderson Shannon, a prominent | interesting them in Foster. | To the Honorable Circuit Court g Q " Ss ; A. H. Lamb has been on the sick |p. wer aye just over ne lime ca ie | ‘The Grand Jurors, in obedience the alimony. He alleges it was ob- t ollowing Goods: f list for the past two or three weeks | 7. ; bs , i "| Mrs. Shindoif of East Iinn, Cass | S instructions, beg leave to tained by deceit aud fraud and makes z i eee aie l by A e 5 3 to your instructions, 4 % ‘ - . i | Kar fas, accompantec yf ttorney ii acalhernal 2 tales R y wu is © and is still contined to his home. \ : (. _; |county, visited her sister, Mrs. K- | enor that they have visited the {Statements in his motion which, if —__——__—__—- |Horn, complimented the Tras of WW Sane, the last of the week. | : 4 Bae eainee | and| true, sill cause the divorce iteelf to 214 ih granulated sugar $1 00 The criminal docket has been con-|tice Tuesday. Mr. Shaunon 18 #|py...6 taiies are twins, and the re-| Seer ae ead cuuniuesend | pelea caries Sale aR vs that | 24 Ih brown sugar 1 00 tinued on acount of pressure of oth- | staunch democrat and we found him | = : | designated as the Bates county jail, | 00 8° O8' Baan rea 1 package Arbuckle coft: 29 Co. av business till the ‘24th \ é is eentlonian | markable part is that they are exact | ang from our brief acquaintance and by a contract between him and his i ge Arbuckle coftee 224 ; by : RI ClENGE, BOCIND Sone ; \eounterparts of cach other, being : Real nice by WarverG i “Jersey 224 - Re = ; | : : = close inspection thereo!, we heartily wife, drawn up by Lawyer Gatts, be ana The little folks are beginning to K. S. Carrithers: proprietor of | the same height, same size and) our in the reports made by our agreed, although he lad a good aud | — ba eat Cordova a 224 talk about Christmas and Santa; the American Clothing House, | weigh in : the same notch, exch | predecessors us far back us the mem- valid defense. to refrain from con = senleRRETS Java va! Clause, dolls aud red wagons. jinforms us that he has secur-| weighing 200 pounds. They look lory of mau reacheth. We cannot add testing her suit for divorce. In con >» Imperial tea 324 ee — ' ed the exclusive right for the sale ot |so much alike that their best friends Ae fy) dhe lameuape. of other sidering of this his wife agred to ac 1 fh Young Hyson tea 5 Sam Walls has opened saloon |the famous Selz boots and shoes. | ean hardly tell them apart. They erana juries iu pier ee this al. | Cet $450 alimony, but the husband 1 th tea dust 15 in the oo Pharis building on the | These goods are the best on the|had Hagedorn take their pictures ‘Geral ain ou ae = this conte finds that, totally disregarding her 1 can eorn 84 south side of the square. j market and you can now find them together Saturday. jand publishei by the press of this | Coptract. she obtained a divorce from , 1 tomatoes 10 . If free sugar is a good thing, give ‘on sale at the above place. Sam doses, ‘the eoled preacher jounky A aew Gal is imperatively de him without giving him notice and‘ a ch a 25 j - . . ———_— _ ~ ~ ast le ar s ales yo Ebene } ‘ pis free shirts, blankets, iron, tin and| Jy, Dennis Miller and Miss Lena|and jecturer, will deliver one of bis|mauded, aud we unhesitatingly ad fraudu rig = the court to yl ee . 6; f farm machinery aud this will be more | yy.peak, both of Foster. were mar-| famous lectures at the opeca house, | vise the erection of a vuilding ade allow her $1,200 alimony and attor- | D ‘antes 0 ft ge wy vf . good thing. \ried in Butler on last Wednesday,|December 18th Those who have! quate to the ureds of this county. neys’ fees. ey we zs ie aia ed a ——_—______—— | j r H i i ag- Peg ficiatine. The groom | not secured tickets had better be do- | We found the prisoners well treat- . i it Bi { Thomas Davison and Miss Mag- | Judge Cole officiating. g c | : . | 2 th evaporated i ie Reeling, two prominent young {isa popular merchant and bride the|ing so or they may not be able to |ed and jailor doing the best that he King of Medici nes | 5 = an car ael = | gociety people were married at Rich | amiable daughter of J. G. McPeak.| from the way the tickets are already jean under the circumstances Scrofulous Humor—A Cure | 45, dates ; Hill Wednesday. The Times extends congratulations. | being taken. There is only one The language of the report is to rs omer Mireen eee LS sccaawanatadnalies 5% ae: ne a vos - . * = 14 years of age asevere our § See ee ea : Sam Jones in the United States and | the point, the needs of # jail for this) ecg cr caeesscinsaad arier aivecovewsa | ” fae <a: a at oe - : Reis — = ? fi as this may be the only opportunity | county has past argument, all will| had to goon crutches. A year later, scrofula, | : —— sai = ere be a public drinking fountain | changed from Kansas City to Alva- : Ccemne iam im jadwita hone ci aeeh in the form of white swellings, appeared on | ' ap Nf adi : . a . yeu may ever have of seeing him im|admit it. But the question is when | various parts of my body, and for 11 years I | 7 tt - ig Bees te the genet jzie*: A good |rado, Texas. Carle EO chmibed! oe Butler, it is well toat once embrace | will the people get in a notion to| was an invalid, being confined to my bed | ‘ i pomuey ane 25 sugyestion. the top notch in telegraphing and the chance of securing a seat in the | build it. The cost would not exceed Mean ia baatiggs ten or eleven sores ap- | ag raisin cured prunes 30 z eae lets See a .. * : au 2 5 | = pearcd and broke, causing me great pain and | ] fh best mixed cand 1 Hudson Shobe, of Reavley, auoth- his ability puts him at Ehe best sta) opera house. ten or twelve thousand dollars and| suffering. I feared I never should get well. | J : : ~ |tions with the best salaries. He is —_ : “Early in 1886 I went to Chicago to visit a 1 gallon pure cider vinegar 20 ic | . f | i . pated RAE Ht the booing atypical Butler boy aud the Times) Our esteemed THendlead substan. | te expense to enc taxpayer would | ister, but was confined to my bed most of the | 5 dozen clothes pins 10 Timxs gave us a substantial call Sat- ph cath 3 tial subscriber Robt. McCracken not be felt and it is ashame aud a| time I was there. In July Ireadabook,"A 5 ong 175 test coal oil if . ‘99 lis glad of his success. : a‘ 2 cae Day with a Circus,’ in which were statements | ° © § 110 test coal o1 75 urday renewing for ‘Lad = ——— she fol- | of Beet Spruce, gave us a pleasant egiOtl we ae ae nF has | of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilia. Iwassoim- I algo have a nice line of tinware, court re-set cases for ol- - not long ago pro.ided a who'esome | pressed with the success of this medicine that Perry Campbell, a staunch demo = > | call the other day and renewed his SAS : : 1 ; s cratic pe “ Howard aha lewing dates: All cases set for trial subscription for ‘92. Mr. McCrack- and safe place to contine her prison- Leecher ere a ee nth Fen — ios ae pes I Bi nd ler: sociable gentleman Nov. 11th be continued to Wedues- ee ly Shee Qhio, and is (e™ and enminals. and we hope to} better and in a short eer Sieee aed eee 50cts on the dollar, and Sal Bn weber ay ear “| nesday, Nov. 25tb; all cases set for peas rhea eo eg {see the people think better of this out of doors. continued to take Hood's Sar. | Will sell the same way. I also have gent Saturday in the city laopggeeras & =e pase ous of te best democrats in Bates | F ee saparilla for about a year, when, having used the agency for Longs’ Breakfast Di bas Child b St __ Nov. 12th continued to Nov. 24tb:| | ooty He suid he felt sure Camp. | matter’ d build a new jail, Henry] six botties, I had become so fully released Pour it ig a deli 5 Shirley Childs went to St. Louis |. ail cases set for Nov. 13th, a : . I | county with her railroad bardene| [om the disease that I went to Nk for tue Flour, it is a delicate food for the i londay, as tho representative of | ne @ - jee She Wee bell and tariff reform would winin SONS BO A te | Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., aud since then epicure, it is a plain, wholesome, Ky a a 0 aut oo F tinued ey Nee ae : SS his native state and had made all j bas built a new Une — eater-| HAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE DAY economical foodffor the poor man, it . Vistrict Encampment, ** | set for Nov. 14th, continued to Nov. } ee Siatrate But | prising citizens have just voted a | on account of sickness, I believe the disease | ig g sweet and highl es i yu) mea to the grand enearnpment held inj. jarrangements to celebrate, i a Sea a aan det ed from my system, I always feel well, swee ighly nutritious food j & | 28tb. : | tax of fifty thousand dotlas 12 bonds g Soe that city bee since the returns came in be said he aren aa nee | good spirits and have a good appetite. | for diidewn 4 os willed ack coe sie ae a nen | The republicaus are beginning to] guessed he would have to save |t° ~~ * ie pee js ae : a si Piet ere ere pounded, and is just as wholesome Abe Carpenter, living south of the! t.), yy) Major Warner of Kansas City| pis powder for 1892, when he felt |Only 8 smat! pa a ee 2 y | shorter than the other, owing to the loss of in the hot summer as in the winter e : es u syst é Fes: pity and one of our best —— jas their candidate for governor. Mr.j sure he would bs able to make the | bas = = id . a 7 | ee ee = ‘mouths. I pay more for eggs and ome fomembered us handsomely the oth-) Warner is the Jim Blaine republican | anvil ring for Grover Gray, Boies or | ter works.ina few more diss 16 GY) coirsculous, and I think Hood's Sarsaparilia butter thas any one else in town. ny witib y and sent bis nam= up to "92. | of Missouri, avd carries the party | Russell | will be lizhted with electric lighte.| is the king of medicines.” Winuram A. ing Be ‘he Springfield Express, Col. J. G.|in his vest pocket. Consequently if ee = | They pay extra tax for these luxu-| Lasm 9X. Raliroad 8, Kendaliviie, Ine. ing bit ay sc Atel = yee ae ain is Call at the music store and exam |ries without grumbling. and wil| Hood’s Sarsaparilia LEE CU LVER mn Y whbill’s papsr hoists the names of | he wants the empty vomination he| ine that $58.00 organ. >i ge Ref SEED SS PEE Sold by all draggists. gi; sixfor§s. Prepared only ° ly allie ; "ir 7 . * . ly ase = “ot 1 Cevid B. Hill and Horace Boies, for | can have it—provided he does not F. M. ALLEN ; & 8 sar S.C ee eee | WEST SIDE SQUARE y wi WSgident and vice President. incur the animosity of Boss Filley. Butler, Mo. {a jail. 100 Doses One Dollar | ‘rumity .

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