The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 30, 1891, Page 8

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ti ; ' ri ‘ Nut a pen- alty be added on all unpaid taxes. Please be prompt and save this pen- alty. A. O. Wextos, Township Collector. Jerry Simpson, who is a thirty- second degree Royal Arch Damphool, wants a private secretary at the pub- lic expense, “owing to the enormous mask of his correrpondence.—St. Louis Globe Democrat. The west side restaurant hae changed hands, the new proprietors Dickensheet & Adams have put in a new and fresh stock of everythipg usually found in a first class estab lishment of the kind. Meals fur- nished at all hours on short notice. Hon. John Flannigan was brutal- ly and cowardly assaulted in a chair car, bya tough named Hiatt, of Pierce City. Mr. Flanmgan mae sitting beside his wife and had his baby in his arms, when Hiatt stepped up behind him and pounded him over the head with a pistol.—Lamar Democrat. For holiday goods, candies, fruits, cigars and tobacco eall at the west side restaurant, 5-2 It is said that Charley Morgan has announced his intention of making the race for congressman-at large should the state not be redistrieted. Mr. Morgan has a record in con- gress of which the twelth district is proud, and should ex-congressman Stone remain out of the race, which now seems probable, Vernon will} give a solid support to Barton's fa- vorite son.— Nevada Noticer. If you want to buy or sella farm or make any kind of exchange, eall ou or write to) Mize & Crarpy. Willis Dent, living near Arcadia, disturbed a religious meeting and was fined. Woods for this and on the next night of meeting, Dent waited at the church door and when Woods came out he hit him with a base ball bat and then beat him on the head unmereifully. Woods will die. Dent made his escape. Our officers have been notified. erat. Wanted to exchange $12,000 stock of nice, clean hardwarerunning and doing «| good business in good county seat town in Ohio. Mize & Ciarpy. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Dickensueet & Apams | He blamed a man named ! —Lamar Demo-| Attle Rock burned. Loss, $7,000; sure for $4,650. John Brown fell hee at Heyworth, Ill. Fatal. Rting worthless checks One mi bably fat sion near Danvilie, , injured by prema Ill re exp! Marri on December vy W Lafollett, J. P., W. 4 t and iss Martha J. Soggins. The cer- ony was performed at Squire La Rlett’s resi lence. clerk of the died in J He was striek Capt. ne D. Conner, ate supreme court, n City on Mouday. r with paralysis Decemuer 10th, d grew oonstantly worse, despite p best medical aid. We are in receipt of beautitul cal ar from that popular house, the ham Paper Company. fayplimen with the genial and gen- nly representative. C. A. Rich- SOL. yearsoldanda da us “to tell] 49 | \them from falli | She says they are both very bright rhter 16, requests ame way to keep g in love too young She will miss | school life, cupation digeipline of mind. Undoubedly she will fancy that the the duily with its of exercise and oc- : routine township purposes was extended on Deepwater township. and Benjamin Smith was declared to insane ¢ : ed to be sent to ; , be aa and ordered t = change is delightful, but she will j asylum. oad ‘anc soon become dissatisfied; her life J. R. Strader was declared insane andiaent to asylom. full of longmg and before water | 5 tery of . ter of placing 1 : p The mat o A : u aware she will fall desperately in » court yard was lai : Sha ES SG da love with some mustached boy, over till the February term. Acting on the report of the grand jury the court will take action at} the next regular meeting in regard to submitting the question of build- ing a new jail. | Wuerras, There appears to bea desire upon the part of the people} miles northeast of and press to have certain offices of}room house, barn, young the county reviewed, and j orchard, ponds, wells, &c. 25 acres Wuenrsas, The county court has | timothy aud Will sell on been petitioned to make a sufficient } small cash payment, giving time at and satisfaetory investigation of said | low rats of interest on different certain county efices by a large; E. D. Kier. number of tax paying citizens: and 6 tf Wauxrgas, We believe said peti- tion and the wish of the people and | press are entitled to fair and favor-; Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 22.—Mrs. able consideration: aad | Benjamin Koehler of Denver. held Warreas, We beliere it is wise| | possession ofa Pulman car on the and proper after the lapse of a num- ce bound Burlington flyer to-day ber of years, and expirations of suc- | from Hasting until Lincolu was She was insane and armed will be full of restle wsness, her heart you are pos jsibly a harmless, probably a worth- less, perhaps a villainous fellow who like herself, had nothing to to.—New York Ledger. Farm for Sale. A well improved farm for sale 9 Butler; good six bearing clover. payments. Farmers Bauk. A Weman to Fear. cessive terms of office to make a} | reached. reasonable investigation into the| With a big revolver. In this city the ne side trae and poli management and condition of the | ¢ar was side tricked and police and | offices in erder that our people may | trainmen attempted to enter. The WwW: ° : Z mes » le 7 Iver ) know that all is right in our local | voran emptied her revolver at the public irs, or if not tight irregu-| crowd, seriously wounding Robert affairs, or i ght irreg | Johnson, the colored then bid de closet. “The hose was turned on her the door smashed in and the woman captured. Sh taken to Hagerstown, Md larities may be corrected and delin porter, and quencies, if Now, therefo! the fore-| going ideas and in harmony witha | precedent set by our predecessors | honest ad ¢ business: auy, made good. re, in furtherance of jand in the interest of au j mis listration of pu x a é | : F 6 A Mystery Explained, | Resolved, That this court order, contain frequ notices and it does hereby order an investi irls eloping | gation of the i county of fices, to-wit: Reco of deeds, girls are move or ver rs.sbesiffs reaso ow a weak there is no propriated. Judges Conneil Miller voting for it | against it. | i i guarantees and Judge ‘ew Heart tsk Half a block of frame buildings at | into a vat of gliding water in a pork-packing easka Ta Watta, a Cherokee In-/ , ig in jail at Sedalia for manip-| A corcespondent who has a ron 1S nce from a locked! | e Was mauacled and impulsiv | A Big Cattle Sale. i Ep. Tives—On last Thursday: )noruing I got on the cars at Butler with our esteemed H. Harmon of Summit town pasa fellow companion, to attend the j grand dispersion sale of Aberdeen- | ; Angus cattle on A. B. Matthews’! Bonnie Blue stock farm. We found representative men there from all sections of the great west. The cattle were under a tent and were h ma ieent condi L. ate ale commenced at about 11 o'clock a » Col. F. M. Weeds, Tae Ip, Nebraska, acted as auctioneer, wit Col. Smithson, of Kansas City 3 aud accom- > there Dorey K modatious were ar twe ns run fron The Thursday special tr: City to the two days, far: and the cattle were all ld at re- markable prices. The reason ther f was that Black Bat comely dod-} ‘dies outseld everything mas cattle at Chicago, outtopping allothers from 25 to 55 cents a fred pounds. J. H. Campbel f the le eants of Chic jand said to hund one of »,WaAs On your 1 ‘Diack cattle cutsell other jat from $1 to $1 21Ss10n mere (BIG Ri TINT (TION Clothing, Hats, Cans Furnishing Goods lasted | and Friday. In order to reduce our stock immediately we will sell you the following goods for Cash for Chris at-| the grounds | er that the} kinds} = { per hundred} pounds, that you don’t have to hunt} id that cattle bayers for them ifaney black wl beef sold at 7. Virgima Items, Oyster supper at the M. FE. Thurday eve for the church... ehurch A race in Bard's pasture. horse, none » clock: . Hope Jenkins of is visiting his unele .-Miss Addic Jones of south- souri is visiting in town.... / $2 for entrance of each barred, New Year's day at 3 distance } mile... Kansas City, Frank. east Mi James Wolfe of Kansas, is spending the holidays at home....Geo Met- calf, Jack Brown and wife, of Clay county, are visiting their friends here....The Christmas exercises at both churches were immense....Mr. Mat Brown, while a wild mule toa cart was thrown against the wheel, and badly driving bruised about r. Old. ham’s new barn will be ready to about Wednesday....Omer Drysdale and Frank Kennedy are raise ) confined to their rooms with “grip” ..-. Mrs. H. D. Henderson is still under the doctor's ca - Rev. Price, the Christian minister, preach- ed bis farewell sermon -Ike Lockridge took the last Friday's race ..Cy Vis sick in bed. TARO gone to parents : »p a WRG ist w is a sue ;cess....New j jthe debate every week.. } ber me when this you see, the man who sells ¢ N. M. Nz $500,000 We desire real estate security a large | amount of money. Will gine ithe best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone tn this line of business: Notes drawn rorone. two: ods so cheap. Li three or jive years S- Har @ SOTLE mn jpaucable on or be ' date. Calland see_how cheap jwe can let you have money- neu toloan easiven' benefit of the| here Sunday} pot at} . Nec] Comaford | Summers has} a lot of | | ' | /15, for Christmas beeves. Mr. J. H.! 5 (quae ecods childtenmbau also Sceryi |G irapellof Glicage. i We white. 2 28 susceptible.” She is afraid her or ene count Mo. Mo Nuc afl Ruder- feet reca mite tiy Ace acontactys Wallace Watill of Miseo: $ 25 before he is twenty years old, and) and Dresbeck, Gere City, | 3 00) his fortune.” She is still more were the leading purchasers. Mr. | nis record books 40 30 solicitous as ee what ene ol Dresback Db vught Black Toch, a ar inquest WE Morton 16 10 | ber ape tins pense fae lyearling, the finest bull sold, at C B Cullison hauling lumber a See ck eho a | $400, and Mr. Campbell bought the for bridge 9 50) Ue = ig eure Ax (Si ng the — Hee hest priced com bride ich vera” W F Rosser 500 letter heads = 2 50} he thy fiesta ck - : ae 5 lieu, calved Feb. ISSG, at S605. G Herni express postage Ke 5. 90 ee Ee ae ie eee i | | Following are a few of the sales: =O Sees) ay dissatisfaction, which are usually in- Eas CE (Can NS, Be IBC LA Orr ert stenographer 135 00 Pw eae eee ae eee niel, Nebraska. Wy AUC INS ES me) Therefore, we oa i ee ther| et eel Re, we W O Atkeson expense to St o| dese eet Hl eae ea, jlace Estill, Mo. ; Louis, Comady bond case 21 80 imlovel with pretty face Beton fe Merry Thought Il, (7390) $240, N A Wade 25 bridge bills 1 25 Ioan aquaria aie me oe Give him | Mr. Graves, Kansas. M V Carroll envolopesco clk 3-50 Se his seat Pride of Veralam, (7403) $605, I. W W Eldridge repairing sears. urployiventellote of | Campbell, Chicago. j stairway in court house 10 50 fhe best be eaicde Wallan one of Rosella of Bonna, (13735) $265, I M V Carroll 1,000 envelopes ioe ieee foro Gnienicl | H. Campbell. 1,000 note heads treas Us tent youthful fever mistakeuly called Black Tocb, (13715) $400, Dres- J C March serv brdg com 45 80 ines ? MGvenOn Rultnerdamehtoe Tauree back, Kansas C W Hartsock serv sheriff 177 85| Ov" 7S S00n 88 fhe Canghter leaves} | : ‘ school give her something to do, Others sold for prices ranging A “ seen goo luati . po | also: something useful and elevating. from $150 to $260. Joux Dry, | Qc on the valuation for to place cuton; All our $ 20 00 Suits go now fi g S16 50 All our 16 50 Suits go now f, 12 50 All our 12 50 Suits go now for 10 00 Allour 10 00 Suits go now for 7 50 Allour 7 50 Suits go now for 33 00 & 4 00 All our 20 00 Overeoats go now for 15 00 Allour 16 50 Overeoats go now for 12 50 Good Heavy All Wool Gray Overcoats for 10 00 All our $10 00 Overcoats for 7 00 Ali our 7 00 Overeoats f 4 50 An uw Reduction on Boys and Childrens Suits and Overcoats 4 Pairs Rochford Socks for 2oe We have the finest line of Gloves in the city. Th ods are marked in plain figures and must go at the above Pri 8. A. Ek. BLACHERT. ‘onsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiti you are next | Call and get a f hair cut, smoothshave and ; mpoo. Finest shop in the city. Best barbers. North | Main street, op stoffice. Wa. Boone, Prop’r. The second Term of Butler Acad- emy will open on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1892. Tuition $3) per month ae heretofore. Board in the club, ev- erything furnished, has cost during | the term just closing, Jess than $1.75 In the club the cooking per week. is done by the matron at whose house the me are taken. For further information application may be made tothe pr or to Dre. J. Evertxenam, 4-3t See'y of the Board Yeaman Wants To Be Governor, Mo., Dee. 28.—Dr. Pope Yeanan was in town Saturday. Rocheport, He put a quietus on the many spee ulations as to his political intentions by authorizing the RocLeport Com- mercial to state that he has entered the race for gubernatorial honors in 1592 and wiil make a thorough can- vass of the state. Kansas statesmen who have been | reading John J. Ingalls out of the! Republican party on an average of | Building Materials, a larger following among the Kansas | one a week since lust winter, have had their pains for nothing. He has Republic has been antioned for the Plumb ! succession, Governor Humphrey has been deluged with letters, tele grams and resulutions asking | the ex-senator be appointed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, I D. etable remec trielly pr u possible to It is prepared b: t other voluable every ingredient being the best of its kind it is horoughly competent phar- macists, in most careful manner, by a pe ion, Propertion and Process, giving to it curative power Peculiar To Itself It will eure, when in the power of medicine, Serofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria, Dyspep Sick Headache, . d all difficulties Itc The Bankers Loan & Title Co, ‘One Dol lar |P. 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