The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1891, Page 5

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Make no Mistake, ; TREADING ON DANGE Moneyis Tight. . ' ' i an GROUND. 7 j o° = i " 45 s i 5 Q Zz = a Pont t = — ss a = = oF eS j = S i , oT t ae ae ‘ = s ' ae 3 4 Z oo: ont Se Ge ~ Ue i > 5 fF Fight shy ofall high pr.ce places, mF P Fy ee . Te ‘ F 2ES K just step in to cur place snd see { o. = : i When you are figuring to see Our large steck of DRESS i wu meme ce a Pe We know that money is tight 4 " - a0 Fé ® how cheap we are selling DR¥ 4 7 EF = = i | how far you can make a Dollar § GOODS, must be sold. Come i © : 2S = 4 scarce and hard to get, We are 4 ; » GOODS, or ar g else we | 3 o go in DRY GOODS or anything j ; and see what low prices we are | 3 f 7 ai ff I + trying to mak ove dollar do the - , we sell. 4 H making on them, # 8 i mSeR: Fo 2 § work of vo. eae > = 2 & ar GET OUR PRICES. t = | be 3 | ze ha ‘ 4 q fi es = ae A handsome line of ladeis Facin- 5 4 ts i ac aa ators, Hoods, Misses and Chil- ( = drens Caps in wool and plushes. iy Call and take a look at them. | tt : : He —_—____ tad It it no guess work with us. We know that we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than yeu ever before bought them. We would be pleased to price our stock to you, knowing that we can con- | vince you that what we say is true. Don't torget thet we are closing outa large line ef Ladiog Cloals and Gents Clothing at Less than Half Hrice { { HE B O ST S G T b ] 8 5 a 5 Ww Cc Square, B South West Corner Square, Butler, Mo. — me aaa i : — es — me The Washington correspondent of |g hot iron. His eyes flashed, his INDICTED FOR MURDER. Nevada City Mauil:—Judge James | Why I Ama Democrat. for the United States the vast and the Chicago Tribune has the follow-| cheeks flushed and he brought his Lae H. Lay. of the Twenty-second judi- | A correspondent of the St. Louig | Productive region in which are now ing to say of Speaker Crisp’s tilt} gavel down with double-fold ven- cial circuit, will hold a two weeks Republic answering a correspondent ' included Texas, California, Nevada, with Speaker Reed in the fifty-tirst | geance. Thomas Hution, Who Killed C. C. Def- term of court for Judge Lesa | who asked the above question, stated | Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and part congress: “The gentleman from Georgia fenbaugh at Nevada, Rearrested- beginning Tuesday, December 1. the case very forcibly as follows: of Colorado and Wyoming. The While he is usually a man of calm | will take his seat,” he roared. Sovidh. tin ee At the end Judge Lay's _oitlins “Brietly, you are, or ought to be, j democratic party is the friend of words Mr. Crisp endeared himself Crisp remained as calm as a May Bese way “Wel pe pate aac | special judge, Judge Stratton |» democrat because the principles of the farmer, the working man, the to his democratic coleagues in con-) morning. Unlike many of his col- . oO a : cz ~ gt ga resume the bench with area danseratie party areithe founda-| merchant, lawyer, doctor and every gpa by cccunbenlly calling Speak. jengues when suffering from similar bills were bea = = ofS peed locket. ce part vl proba- | tions of Anglo-Saxon liberty and civ- other man who wants to get an hon- er Reed a “tyrant.” His friend) tyrannical outbursts, he recognized nae h ae de ; ome ee \ ilization wherever the English lan- °St living and not rob his neighbor. ‘ ‘ : sder 2 rst degree pthe:| ai 2g9 ~NGit Wa wise Amos Cumming has described one) the amenities of the situation. ce 1 ‘ ih ee pe ok ai ~~ pe | es? 1so2. | guage is spoken. It is a party of This is the reason why it is the pars of the scenes,not with the cool judg-| “Certainly the gentleman from oe 5a : , ; nas aa aL iam = local self-government and states’ | *Y of tariff reform. j . oe | - = ak = ” aa) particulars of whic ppearec : Sea ment of a historian, but : with color- | Georgia will take his seat,” he repli- i. rae arte ery t William eR aaestocall rights as opposed to the centraliz-| MURDERED BY ROBBERS ing enough to make it interesting. | ed with perfect composure, “but Le . Sis ie emer a me eH Coa in Colorado. ing ideas of the republican party, | ziag't Here is Mr. Cummings’ description | will rise, resent and reply to any Chris Lae aii pie vags Wad tions che Seer i used Ely’s Cream Balm for dry jwhich would prefer to have all} : ac of the incidents in the Venable- similar intimation from the char abaya canst (Os oe ee ge Gila Cie 1 all the laws of the country! a wees nes saci eashier of the late Citizens’ Bank M. Weeks, Denver. ee agen B ; Neosho, Me. Langston election oy mee here or elsewhere. of this city, were indicted forem-| Ely’e Cream Balm is especially made in Washington and reduce the | NEO ee v pea be Clesmicen sig , eileen senong. q ” bezzlement, and two indictments for |@dapted as a remedy for catarrh | states to the condition of provinces. |. ~ oa ne PEt OLS without objection,” said the man | Aare eaGel , Weiiiceclement were returned against “Bich is aggravated by alkaline dust | The democratic party is the party je about 8:30. masked man went from Maine. | One of the popular paintings at | ©™ °** - ia and dry winds -W. A.” Hover, Drug- | of popular rights as opposed to the | *° the house of C. E. Garrett, living : < = - . | ex- y Re J. a los ae o : . “I object,” said Mr. Crisp. “Such | the New York Academy of Desigtr ex-County Record = a ; Ing = gist, Denver. | privileged classes and monopolies ;about nine iuiles southeast of this action is unprecedented. Such a | Was a yard-long pauel of roses. A) the Parties except Mr. Coleman were’ I can recommend Ely’s Cream |). oteg sel teskred lig to mepne | place, and knocked at the door suggestion has never been made in | crowd was always before it. One steal sag cig a had as poe oe pcs Ney empcnes coun persistently seeks | which was opened by Mrs. Garrett, bs é 2 +t. aealnt BSanl : | been out on bond under habeas | tarr: : a —- ses # eC = 5 . the history of congress, sith | ot, CREST OSTEO ED Che corpus proceeding was remanded to | Michael Herr, Pharmacist, Denver. | to enrich the few at the expense of | when he forced his way in, and de- miell, returned Lie Gee = nasurelsuouid Dene uO CIN URS uae | jail.°The others a bond foc Ear | Ely’s Cream Balm has cured many | the many. It is the party of econ- manded, at the point of a revolver, some acerbity, “its time that it was| ple, it is too beautiful for one man |J4-= ee of catarrh. It is in constant |omy and honesty in the administra- the money, but she informed him ine.” to hide away.” appearance from day to day during | demand.—Geo. W. Hoyt, Pharma-| tion of prblic affairs as opposed to | that there was none about the house ‘At this the republicans raised a) The Youth's Companion, of Bos- | the present term of court. cist, Cheyenne, Wy. 4 LES MRS GORE |when the intruder asked for Mr. shout of encouragement. Crisp re-y ton, seized the idea, andspent twen- = = = the republican party is guilty when- Garrett, who was asleep on a lounge mained standing, perfectly imper+ ty thousand dollars to reproduce ever it gets a chance. It is the par- | near by. The noise by this time } turbable until the tumult had sub-) the painting. The result has been ty of peace, good will and mutual | Woke him up and as he raised from sided. jatriumph of artistic delicacy and | helpfulness between the sections as He couch he was shot, the ball en- 4 “That is the oa gil igen Cc a k AGE opposed to the narrow, bitter and ied i right =. just above the chair,” he the replied. = “the chair) e Companion makes an Autumn | fanatical sectionalism of the repub-; UP #24 Passing through the body- . : ae AR | 8 pu A os J is not the master of the house, but gift of this copy of the painting to FROM CELL TO GARRET. |lican party, which is ever seeking to | He died before medical aid could& its servant. He must obey its order. j all those who subscribe now for the pee ee eee eae | crush and retard the south for the reach him. The murderer fled with- Reed was white with rage. Demo-| first time, and request the “Yard of 1 : : F 2 |advantage of the northwest. The out gaining his point, although Gar-- crats broke into applause in their Roses.” Our immense stock contains everything that can be desired in : | democratic party bas built up the rett had $4990 in his pocket. The- turn, and the republicans cried for Besides all new subscribers will | zs aise Z : a the furnishing line. » | greatness of the United States, and, ‘soa ai PCD ie given, but ' . receive the mpanion from H : " ; : : notac ai ‘ ‘a cer from Georgia ‘aie the enue is received kilt | Everybody is enabled to surround himself with the luxuries panne Bae i = prepsieeksrs ‘eta een ae a “wehe 6 s } aoe : ef be : : : | bitterly oppesed by the republican na years need not reggeenareoed the speaker | a oS a — | as well as the necessities of life, by our liberal and beneficial | party aud its predecessore. It was old and has been here about ten threateningly observed as soon a es ai ey 7 e Ae system of ja democratic president, Jeffe years. He always had money about ers, and for a full year from tha ? iet was restored. b reedict the ub , | the house and was well to-do vith great dignity Mr. Crisp re- date. The price of the Companion ] Ree neguent of the. Rail siniys and Aleman from Goris $175 a yea WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS 0°30 io i we ce ae en an fro ris 75 a year. ississippi j Ree gerry, plied: THA ——. + en j West of the Mississippi from the The Chariton . pie Courier om F, k cts Gulf of Mexico to British i y: Frank take them from him.”] | Remarkable Facts. : ae é | oe : America DeJarnett, the farmer and well- tyrant can : fairly : Heart disease is usually supposed to Goods Shipped to any part of the Country. j and extending in the northwest clear | paown “pecan man,” of At this the republicans fairly roar: | | soe rable, but when properly treated : : ;to the Pacifie ocean, the territory |. : » Of near Dalton, ed for regular order. Mr. Rowell, | a iarge proportion of the cases can be Write for Terms and Prices. Jhw | shich Mi | Was io town yesterday with several lout of which Missour, Arkansas, | bushels Of pecan ne whit te Louisiana, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, fonnd atone k : y Wisconsin, Minnesota and the states | Mr DeJ ©ady market at $3 a bushel lof the great northwest have since | ane Jarnett has a pecan orchard 5 ' g es 1of 700 or $09 trees, from been created. It was a uocratic Ere one or two | % alle | of which he he Mrs. Elmira Hatct d Mrs. Mary L.B chairman of the on committee elec- tious obtained recognition. “J make the point of order,” be “that the remarks of the shouted, : gentleman from Georgia are out of } zathere F j adiministr g red as much that acquired Flori eee ie f : order.” 5 dafor the Umted States) (A deme |= nee Pie eoeae meena se ON Erne ne ip Great Installment House, MDE DE his: per | the speaker,” Crisp calmly replie ~~ BANSSS CITY, - - MISSOURI... This remark touched the ezar like

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