The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 18, 1892, Page 8

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aisha SIS RENAL EE SN eel 4 | ATTENTION! G. A. Rs From now until after De ion | @ = | Day, well sell the best quality blue Something Good for Sore EYES If your eye sight is defective call at our! store and take a good look at the bargains! we are offering this n Dress Goods, White Goods, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SILK MITTS, in fact everything in ¢ a sure cure for sore your trade with the Bigest Lot of Bargains you ever looked at in Butler. for the rain; but come to our store and get you a Gossamer for 50, 7: DON'T MISS THIS SALE. BOSTON STORE. Duvall § Percival of this | city are saving the sari | ers of Bates county thou- | sands of dollars by giving | them the benefit of thetr lower rates of interest on | farm loans. It is with pleasure that we note | the fact that Judge DeArmond will succeed himself without opposition. He has proved himself an able man | in congress, and his every vote will | suit his constituency, even the smelling committee appointed to | watch over him.—Lamar Democrat. “Shirt-tail Bill,’ as the radical papers dub Hon. W. J. Stone, is cap- turing the state with his unbrdled eloquence and powerful enunciation of democratic principles, and he'll | not be the hindmost man in the race for governor by a long shot Col. Stone made a brilliant record in con- gress and is a man of steadfast prin- ciple. The Cass county delegation will go to the state convention for Stone.—Belton Herald. An important and highly interest- | ing article on Mary Washington, ap- propriately illustrated, will be con tributed by Marion Harland to the forthcoming number of Harper's | Bazar. Another entertaining fea- ture of the same number will be the beginning of a short series of unique paper by Florence Watters Snedeker, entitled “A Family Canoe Trip,” de- scribing a summer voyage from the head of Lake George to the Adiron- | dacks. These papers will be at- tractively illustrated. Little Charlie Hull, son of Jackson Hull, living just east of town, was thrown from a young horse last Sat urday evening, his footcaught in the harness aud he was dragged about 200 yards. caught Charlie was picked up, car- ried to the house and Drs. Gillespie and Clement were summoned imme- diately Upon examination it was found that his right leg was broken etween the kneeandaukle. He was put under the influence of either | shop in the rear of Gordineer’s Bar | his advancement and prosperity. When the horse was | yonth in ee, yur house. eyes, We are Dou't stop 1 and S1 25. model of All declare it to bea beauty and workmanship. The New High Arm Davis (Sewing Machine embodies all the Jatest ments known to the trade. improve A message from Hon. Wm. Steele} at noon Wednesday, from Sedalia, said he would go into convention with 29 votes assured. It takes 19 Shake boys. Now for DeAfmond for congress from the sixth district—Holden Enterprise. to nomirate. W. H. Hupp has moved his paint ber Shop, and ean be found at all} times with a large line of wall paper, paints, ete. 22. U. A. McBride, the bright young editor of the Pleasant Hill Gazette, was a dalegate from Cass county to the state convention and prominent part in the proceedings. Arthur is an old Bates county boy, learned his trade in the Tives office | and we take great pride in noting | | took a| | | The following Bates county gen-| tlemen attended the state convention at Sedalia last Wednesday: Hon. W. W. Graves, Hon. T. J. Smith, Capt. | H. P. Nickell, J. N. Bricker, Geo. B. Newberry, S. Hoffmon, C. R. Wal-| ters, Prof. W. R. Thurman, J. C.| Hale, N. E. Stephenson, J. H. Craw- ford, Shirley Childs, T. L. Harper and J. D. Allen. | They are} after|' | ’ applauded aud wound up. Lincolu- |Haas aud J. W. Duncan attended | flannel suits, (guaranteed all wool jand fast color.) at only $8.00. Mrs. J. R. Jeukins and daugh Mabel, left Monday for Carterville, to visit friend. friends and relative Ka before retur The old Arlington Hotel at Bat- ler, one of that city’s old -anuks is to be to: 1e the Butler papers are putting ou airs ereat —Rich Hill Revie Iu a speech at Paris, Mo., Di Pope Yeaman, a dex date tor govern brate the cent tion of Tilden, of ‘¢ Cleveland Kingtisher Tin . May 5 Crewe and R. B. Childs. of B Mo., have filed on a quarter se valuable land near each of this which will prove of great v: Times extends congratulations and ab the two young me handsome it hopes that th not be long in jumping # the nature This is the w Stone stirred cording to the Rich the Hon. Bill up iu Butler ac- Hill id vociferously ‘em Review: “He was frequent] like, with a about a pathetie little story entleman and lady named Peter and Mary, and the h ly shook with the emotion ¢ ed in his ¢ ise fair nder ceused udienee when he speakin K.C. Journi Shyster agents are at work ip sev-, eral sectious of the country swind-| ling the gullibles on a World's fair} detective By the} payment of victim is given al br tials in red morocco case, $3 more} is to be forwarded to Diller & Mo-} The vic-! ised transportation to | scheme. s shieldon receipt of his creden- ses, manay Chicago. tims are pr Chicago. anda pet car expenses | yer mouth during | sa very taking swindle. | —Jefferson City Tribune. the fair. | Ask some men for an advertise ment or some local say they don’t believe in advertising | as a paper is never read to any great | extent, especially the advertisements. But let him get caught kissing a} neighbor's wife or trying to hold up| the side of a building aud bis tune} changes instantly, and if the print-| ing office is in the garret of a sevcn- | teen story building he will climb to| the top and beg the editor to keep | quiet aud not publish it in his paper, for it will be read you know —Knox |} County Democrat. and they willj | Adrian Journal: John “Taggart, | L. D. Wimsatt, W. R. Woods, M. the democratic convention at Butler | last Monday. It was strictly a cold} water delegation....J. W. Duncan | was honored by being sent as a del-| egate to the democratic state cen-} Have You Seen It? i Seen what? The New Davis! Iti universally conced to be the finest finished, best made, and handsomest | sewing machine in the market. It is| as much superior to the old fashien- Bates, us delegates to the Chicago ed sewing machine, for doing all, cae | Allen upon his victory and are glad j that he was thus honored. Besides manner of work, as the telephone 1s in advance of the old tin speaking- tube. Amighty buater remarks that it is not every hunter that has nerve enough to take a careful photograph ofa bear that is approachivg him before shooting him. Lieutenant- Colonel Everett of the Queen's serv- | = jand use care to prevent accidents,! | but will not be responsible should ice is authority for the statement vention. The corners are doing such | great work for the deacon, we fe ar | that he will become vain....The! sixth elected Steele, of | Johnson county, and J. D. Allen, of | district convention. We congratulate Mr. being a citizen of Bates county he id} |a pleasant and competent gentieman. | The season. Pastures for Stock. Ihave charge of the old Powers | pasture and wiladmit stock at the | tollowing prices: For yearlings, 10} cents per month, all over yez lings | 50 cents. Wiil furnish salt for stock | aud the fracture was soon reduced. that the feat was accomplished bya any occur. Address Charlie was doing nicely at last re- | military friend who carried a kodak ports.—Amoret Enterprise. in one hand and a rifle in the other. 26 2m James McDastex, Butler, Mo. '. large interests in our city her from one room | different. rus, Take ho Dialogue. characters. Tableau, Gamblers warn- | jing. Dialogue, Visit tothe oil re-| A BIG BUILDING. | To be Erected by the Building and In vestiment Company. ‘Tbe deal which has been on foot for some time between Dr. J. W. KID, ) Lansdown and the Butler Building and Investment company for the DONCOLA, purchase of the old Arlington Hotel ljoining the gnificent KANCAROO ding of the Bennett-Whee!- " Coy was sualy 2" CORDOVAN. nd Mouday the CALF: MUL= SKIN. _——— lay on — were put to work tearing down the old I The above company is headed by Mr. P. E. Emery, who already bas The new Lemar erected, on the site . and will join the x to be store the Bennett Wheeler Mer- eantile Co., on the north, the two buildings covering a block of 100 fect with a solid p’ ss front wee The entire lowe ONL00 fect, Amie anda part of the upper floor has erent the blackemigh been leased by J. M. and Joe Me- towa, Hates Count; Kibben wko propose to branch out nient shop and full Re and seale with one of the tin- r. Spleu- nith busi- vcks of dry goo boots and did stand shoes &e., to be found in southwest ness. Terms easy I. N. Sari. Missouri. ' 24 5t-* Spruce, Mo. In sect this magnificent build- aes ———— ing for Bu the Times takes | Ciear Lake Ice. pleasure in saying that the entire The ice season is now open and £ credit belongs to the tact and un- | 2 prepared to furnish my customers ti 4 2 fMr E AB tt {with clear lake ice, through the ireing energysof Mr. E Bennett, | whole season. who has be instrumental in bring 23 lm Cc SPER STAMMEN. secures | ~ Bee EEE ens W. H. Hupp has the finest line of wall paper in the city. You are cordially invited to inspect his goods and get his prices before buying. 22 ing about this deal ae for Butler tliat would be busi ucredit to any town anotber ss house in the state. terer | “3 F. He says that he | There is a in jail at Nevada. killed his wife acci wi Rosamond, wall paper, valnts, oils, varnishes, brushes and enally. Of cour:e | Give him a call. the circumstances leading to the kill-| building, south side square. 20tf 8S. ing bear him out in this assertion.| Tf you want your room papered, He secured a good revolver, walkcd | go see W. H. Happ, in the Allen ulmost a block, entered the apart-| building on the south side. 5 a nice line of wall paper and at rea- ments where his wife was at work, |2™ line of 1 paper and at rea: ; {sonable prices. 22. leveled the vevolver at her, chased | to the other and | pulled the trigger with a steady | Ti he had deliberated in this | n that is thoroughly guaranteed 8.00 also will sell you a first class sewing machine for $25.00. Butler, Mo. 24 1m. herve. matter the results might have been | That is, be might have | aeons Badgley | He has | F. M. Allen & Co will sell you an | J. M. McKiBBEN. It Pays You Big to Buy Your Groceries at a Cash House Tam making a special drive in this direction, you had far better borrow the money and pay for your goods as you get them than to buy them on credit. 20 per cent; this is sound doctrine, and I believe the most of the people will agree with me. I have just received aCAR LOAD of FLOUR and can sell it to you for from 30 to 50 cents cheaper on the hundred pounds than any eredit house. Will always pay the highest market price for country produce and give you goods in exchange at cash prices. I pay CASH for Eggs and Chichens. Very Resptfully, W. G. WOMACK, 2 doors south of Postottice, North Main Street, Butler, Mo. You save at least D. W. Drummond announces him- self still on deck, and better than red to respond promptly uctorily to the wants of his customers. His stock of wall- | paper is the largest and best assort- ment ever brought to the city, also | of window-glass, paints, ete., in his | 4 get prices shot her six times instead of once| Vonsorial Artist. nd then hurled his empty weapon}! Six chairs, no waiting, you are next at her defenseless lead. —Sheldon | C2! apd EOE Ue ;smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest | News. shop in th@city. Best barbers. North} : - - | Main street, opposite postoffice. ; Charivari Accident. | Ws. Boone, Prop’r. Fort Scott Tribune | Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. thought themselves to serenade the Children Cry for happy and to| Pitcher’s Castoria. their house with horns, drums, tin Last evening out in Walnut town- | ship Theopolus Clifton and Miss Cary Geghill were united in mar- riage at the home of the bride. A number of their young friends be- couple, proceeded pans and pistols. During the hilari- ty that followed ove of the number with the enly end in view of helping to swell the already deafening noise. The ball struck a} hard substance and glancing took | effect in the forehead of John Mora. | riety. The injured man was taken to Hepler where a surgeon was call | ed to attend him. The bullet, which had not penetrated to a fatal extent | was extracted, and it is thougbt with | od care he will recover. | hot a pistol Opiates giyen in the form of sooth rup. Why mothers give their | en such deadly i y rising when they yu 1S Sur- | can relieve the] child of its peeuhar troubles by us | Sold by H. L. Tucker. | | PROGRAMME. ——— ; Library Entertainment at Elizabeth | Chapel Friday Night, May 27 j{ 1892. —-THEY Song: There'll be room in Heav- ev; Lula Ficklin. What little folks can do; Several little people. Dhia- logue; The Golden Rule; Five char- | acters. Song: Bring me a letter. } Dialogue: The year; nine characters. c Tableau: The household. The sol-|ANd a galvanized dier’s reprieve; by Bennie r A Parker. | Dialogue: Married by the new Jus | COnnNeC tice; 4 characters. Broom drill; ten! little girls. Song Medley. Tableau | Song. Pretty asa pic} Bertha Shubert, Dialog: Somnambulist; 7 ck ey of Connemaugh; Delta Ha Indian club drills and ture; 10 gions; 6 characters. Bingen on the | Highest Cash Price Paid for rhine; Frankie Redmon. Tableau: | Song, Good Night. Tickets at Trimble’s drugstore. ivery latest styles of paper. line. men. None but experienced work- Call and examine stock and 18-tf Wall Paper and Pants. B. F. Rosamond is located in the old Albert Badgley building, south side square, has 5,000 rolls of the Also handles paints, oils, varnishes, brushes. Painters and paperhang- ers materials. You should see his | stock before buying. ee W. H. Hupp is now located in the | Allen building and has a fine line of | wall paper. | class paint shop. “ese Delf Binders, Reapers and Mowers steel] : AND Hay hakes. ; He also keeps paints, oils, and everything found in a first- 22, TLE, CRER & a A Child Killed.” i Auother child killed by the use of | ’ ALSO SELI.W— The Aermotor, Most Powerful Wind Mil made, will sell an all steel galvanized mull tower for S60. In tion with this they are sole agents ‘for the Tiromas DousLe ActinG Force Pumps Agents for we eee Domestic and White Sewing Machines AND CHAMPION WASHERS, Eggs, Butter and Poultry.

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