The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 24, 1892, Page 7

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FR FR. Corn Planters and Check Rowers, Rock Island and Olliver Stir CASADAY SULKY PLOWS, Twenty different kinds of Cultivators, all new. Steel Lever Harrows, Disk Harrows, Land Rollers, Steel Scrapers, Road Plows, See our —— DEACON. SONS & CO. Farm Machinery, Heavy and Self Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, Brown, Farmers Friend, U. 8. and Haworth ° = ing Plews, line of Tubular and Channel Stalk Cutters, &c. Bain & Fish Bros. Farm Wagons, Top Buggies, Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Carts, Buckeye Force Pumps. Preeman’s Pyinimond steel Barb Wire, aud the CORRECT FOR THE FARMERS Marsouri Pacific Time Table ace fwine Bills Vilar Arrival and departure ot 7 ver The Binding trains a at Corgressman Bryan Explains On 4 1 jeet of th n ee: 2D C. Feb. 1 The : ok » = 7:04 Tr 7 a ie ported to ra i , pared by R Bey se : , i 7 pound, this rate having been fixed National Ban k, asa compiromisein eonforenca afte: the senate, by a vote of 34 to 24 BUTLER, MO. had placed binding twine on tl free] It wudds: That great in sriculture, which lies at the all oth which dustry, % THE OLDEST BANK TH LARtGes?l AND T ONLY NATIONAL IN BATES COUN foundation or rs upon the E ed Afar: at Gt the BANK has ‘TY. country so) Jaregely d, eted. Tt bas fit of the the injury bh depen been n beer industries protected CAPITAL, - s been xooravated 5,000 00) Inties on SURPL ee 000 oo | the ita posi 1 of useless fa large number of agricultural pro FJ. TYGARD . ont pene | ducts uuder the pretence that such HON. fas: NEWBERRY Vice-Pres. is tariff would poets Ue > peice ot |. C. CLARK fs : Cashier | 8uch products, although the farmer - has been assured that Har tar- DR. F. M. FULKERSON, ‘iffon manuf Le es would DENTIST, {reduce the pri th rods he buys. A large part of the sur BUTLER, - MISSOURI. | pro anetacae fie fain vac sbeodis Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. | posed of in. a for acne wait BS ee ears: | price of that surplus, fixed by free Law | competition, regu s the price of | the portion sold at honk lith PW. Sinvens. JL A Sinvens, {ticles necessarily used by the farmer SILVERS & SILVERS, jin the harvesting of lis crops sre Attorney: at-Law. m ade dearer for him than for s Scorn Will practice in courts of Baes| petitors he-must bear the Du adjoint tiet, the Nppe als, Supreme Court City and in the Federal Courts WH. Oice over Farmers Rank: ; door trom head of stairway, Jetter ot alone, for there is no one on efferson 3 fe q it The tariY on | he can tran be justified that ud be used to pre- and that unsupport- third \ binding twine can nu | except upon the principle the | EARMOND & QIMITH. | taxing power she \ vent importations ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in’ Bates pap-O litte Gver Bates Co. Navi Bank. ARKINSON & GRAVES, ATTORNAYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, down’s Drug Store. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC entirety, | principle, besides being jed by — constitutic and adjoining | would destroy all incomes from im- ports and compel us to look to some other source for the nece sary reve- | nues. There produced and con- Lans- | 81 din the United 1189 | the report says, 50,000 tons of twine jall but 7,000 tons of which | made from foreign grown fibers. If the seven-tenths of 1 cent per pouud were iates ir over were | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, jis added to the price, as is probabie, Oflice, tront room over P.O. All calls | this tax cost the farmers in the answered at office day or night. eal United States in the year 1890 alone aobectsl attention given to temale dis- | $700, 000, atid thus doesnot melade : la large addit I sum ¢ for Physician and | ify C. BOULWARE, e Surgeon. Office north side square, | Butler, Mo. Diseasesot women and chil- en a specialty. . | profits on th: | various dealers thre | the product } issed of this 1 increased price by the ugh whose hands J.T. WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ury for allowing this trust to continue Office, Southwest Corner Square, over | the exac tribute. The Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- eine a ape vannah street norrh of Pine. : Sr rs ‘ jis made is on the free list. PLEAL The con ING FOR INCOME TAXES uittee on ways and meaus | to day devoted its attention to the BRICK LIVERY STABLE. | tax as a { means of r it An ample supply of Buzggies, Carriage, | @haetons, Drummer | | Cc. ieee of reso s |that the reduction of tariff sh. reduce the revenues below the legit imate expenses. Represevtative Wike of Iltinois, who had intro da itions dorsing the s, & 7 Wagon ’ income tax theory, being accorded a ‘g | hearing. (iy | In his {tained that t | consider : at eee ze This is one of the best equipped Sta- | in this section of tl less if some other source of revenu ‘msrp Crass Ries At any hour, day or nig rost uable term lesiring to put up their when in the city will fin barn the most conve town. POTTER BROS. vestion of a m income tax Was notan ix, Mr. Wike aid the larg proposed by Lis resulutious was ir i the ig itunes G SSIVE aut wala ts ty be I wt s raised st] son real an senal ] ! lle and poorer a SOS, possessions are wht nt the wealth of the millionaires aud rich corporations is relatively bu ttle taxed. The country is not goback to the plar necessary revenues of sent by pure no step backward } ¥ reve in the march that trade. ther tl rwis whatever, wh nor oth ple the tectic power and opportunity of manufacturer to preda 8 so cheaply as these made under free trade Cut out his Tongue Los Augeles, Cal, Feb. 17 of the greatest mysteries of this city -Oue has been tuat of the tong ss man Last looking mi been solved. priestly the house Fifth and Broad- well behaved One his reom uth and which Las just November a hired a room at lodging at the coiner of He w: great way 28 quiet and a church member. morning he was found in blood issucing from his mc hand. id that he had a bloody razor in his Oa ex- unipation it was tou eut out his tomgue with the raz Bloody tracks to the door, the hall andto the bath room ind ed that he had been there. Seareb showed he had thrown his tongue down a drain pipe. Nothing could be learned from him about his iden- tity. He had plenty of money and paid his bills. After his wound heal- ed he disappeared. He to have been a Catholie } turns out that lis Wilson He goes st, but he is 2 pr il d His family is wealthy and in New York His father has ied and left au estate of $150,- now hame is garbed fession: 000, 350.000 which was left to him. The estate cannot be settled until George is found and a detective from New York as now in this city looking for They state that George was the black sheep of the family and that his conduct has caus- ed them untold trouble. This him. ate- ment suggested that the man’s strange act of cutting out his tongue was prompted by remorse , and humiliation for his past deeds. he was his priestly garb and was believed to be stopping at St. Vincent's school. Mo, Feb. adrayinan of When last seen in this city stil wearing Schell City, Turner, drank two onces of through He will die. whiskey. The free silver men in congress ress the question to 1 1 early date. Mr. Bland has his bill ready and it will be porte ue to the house at the ear! He desire a place 6 uton real estate security «large amount of oney- W Til gine the be st terms and lowest sel ofjered by anyone lite of GUSTRESS:- es drain rorone: two: t4i?°¢ € or | 2 years Hare some money to loan pal able on or b reaciven date. Callan l see how cheap e can le fC you hive MONEY- The Bankers Loan & Title Co . FULKERSON, Manager. largest and best selected s Wood Work, Nails, Pumps and @as Pipe, Garden See Fr. Rm. DEACON, SON: Ss & CO. “)rlan , 0 it wi &e.. in the cot THE POST OFFICE Book Store $+. Louis and Kansas City DAIIY PAPERS, Aisoa . Magazines, Fashion 1 Sport PAPERS The Post Office Drug Store Ts well stoc vith Dre and Patent Medicines of all kinds as Well as Toilet and Fancy Articles. DAVID WALKER, Man Morison Inevitable. The republican doubtedly get rid of eould but at ¢ party wou'd un- Hiurison if it ot. He has the ge shine ever for it rep- and the elements of stro: gent orgautéc din th e country, resents both radicals “anchor to-windward the republie: party He has among 1 to his office holders ort both Bl: his sup} He has Wanuamaker t> represent the Godly and Raum to stand for’preto- p tisin,” with Foster esa go between for Wall street and men to represent the will aud interest of every strong monopoly in the eoun- ie: Against the Federal office holders thus organized the republican party would strive in vain seven were there nothing else to compel its action. ' Bat itis under even a stronger come pulsion than that of the patronage Harrison has burned the lind it so that it cannot ach mihi. He has made rd that the platform attempt to justify and alone must machine a rec must on which he The party will the force bill, the McKinley bill, the subsidy poli- ey, the Sherman bullion storage bill, stand. be obliged to indorse the pretorian system of pensions for the dishonorably discharged, the squandering of the surplus. the thousand million appropriations, and all the other iniquities of the Harrison administration. This means Harrison for a candi- n no one else. The ht have chang- rreat defeat not change it And jamin Har- 1nd cn his :ecord.—St. date It can m it now ll reuominate I wear awav,”’ CG rnities ite ce upon a in Sedali le ee d ih of Nevada, a nan, Was in at- blican league , last week,and tioa fo state at ention dele- large t > at- pe ]i mina gate i0nal tend the nat ion but h jers Hardware, ‘terms—thirty years. a cor t> he'd } Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Iron, Steel an aunty Butier, Mo. Pears’ Soap To keep the skin clean to wash the Bonds to be Called in y, Mo.. Feb. 16 is from it oft CNCTCUONS ; the skin tak« : 4,000. At care of itself inside, if not W i 1, ISv2. the Tcl atte Di RCC OULDSIO puma Gaul aueet Gaienouds: fo wash it stem and el March 11887. Therefore. be) clean, without doing a t rt of violence to it, re- quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free al kali init Pears’ is supposed. to 18 Tee be the only soap in the *n ES. SU? a sa . a =| ms ~e 1 } terest on said bond world that has no aikait that date. m™ it. Mr. Sherman's Long Service: All sorts of stores sell Peb were 1 in their seats | Mr Cullom had not yet returned from his | visit to [Hinois and Mr. Hoar was still | f° detained from his seat it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it Wa hington, Hili and when proceeding began to day. Senators | Brice DOCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH REMEDY sickness. | the | nate Mr. Sherman's credentials for the term beg Mareh 4, 1593, | and they were. vead and placed on | tile. This will be Mr sixth term and if he remains a sena tor until its close he The vice president laid before s Inning Sherman's will have been | thirty four years in’ the ate. | rCoughs. Colds and Consumption. ts bevon Ty 5s ny eee eAae aay date ‘i stion the greatest of all modern remedie: That will be the first ease in the his- wiltstopa cighiinonenlghtsitetllohed oryvolnucliw lone service i oldinaday. tt will prevent Croup, retiev tony caucln poueg senvice ithat | Fasthma, and CURE Consumption if taken body. If Mr. Sherman had not re- me. WF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE signed to become WHOOPING COUGH secretary of the treasury when but four years of his term had expired he would have cov ered 36) years. William R. King of Alabama had been, like Mi Sherman, clected six times, but ow- | ing to two resignations served but | $4 95. nottic may save $1001n'Dector'e bil twenty-nine years Mr. Bento mn) SPecitin. tt TASTES GOOD, ciume next in number of elections jeaceee by the legislature and served his fall | }H L Tucker, Agent® AUCTIONEER. | a f the co taranteed wusas City was seized Lehi of becr f (Be LG es am p + experienc action \ Sati last week by the Indian held there t and waiting in police g er guard, structions of the courts. interfered V. BROWN, But'er, "The police atte . t Mo. every time an was made to move the car. The agents boarded the car : evening, and an engine pus shing a caboose beforedt pushed the beer off the switch upon the main tre amid the cheers of the citizens. One officer got aboard, but a fiving switch left him and the caboose Tex. The beer is now in Denison. A London liter Mr Rider Haggard pronounces his name y item is that “Reeder”, and the crities are b 3 African tule going to turn his readers pale. ning to ask if his uew Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. We make a call for all poultry and eggs at th ey 1 t market Poultry and hggs, Taken in any ¢ ity and cash paid Farmers we want your d are willing to pay for 1, Bring on your POULTRY & ECCS e And get the Headyuarters at McBRIDE & CO died at Dog Manitobia, Ther e tron, near Lake cash e Hanibal Poultry Co. 7+ By JAMES SMITH.

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