The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 15, 1892, Page 8

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) ; ‘ | ‘ q De ee tect etage tee agerteronargerinarap erm gees meme taemmeoap ere rinooetent och ancestors Watch this space next week SAM'L LEVY & CO will have something to say that. will interest you. —_———— Duvall & Percivalot this ety are saving the farm ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by giving them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on farm loans. The democrats of Vernon county have made their nominations and have put a good ticket iu the field. eggs and pro- Take your butter, he pays the duce to C. F. Pharis, eash. ‘a c The hotels and saloons, at Min- neapolis had a rich harvest last week, and Omaha is waiting for her turn. The demoer: ats of Henry county will meet in convention at Clinton, June 20th and select delegates to the | congressional and siate conyentions Rev. Bates, colored, pastor of the Baptist church at Warrensburg is in durance vile for obtaining money from his brethren by sentation. The leading supporters of Blaine went back on him at the time he needed them most. Just as the vote was being taken. Last week we called the attention | of the mayor to the condition of | Ohio street. The street is still there and so is the holes. But what become of the Mayor. A baby about two months old was ; left rb riday morning on the front | Qoor step at the home of St ephen | Beck, living at No. 13 mine, Osage | township. The little fellow wi as | snugly tucked in a basket well filled | with nice clothing and when found was in the best of spirits. The Rich Hill Review says the little waif has | fallen into good hands and will be | well cared for. W. 0. Atkesor, prosecuting : ney of Bates county when in the city the other day state od it as his belief that the U. L. fellows had gained strength all over the county, and the boys seem to think, therefore, that they can get get along without the Republic ans here: after.— Review. Well we presume the republicans | are of the s } The best treats his customers mzht more for produce and s liberal prices is the immense cole e which he has. false repre- | has | A v | of southe ich Hill | A majority of the } y are well pleased with the presidential nomination. repulicans of | PD. W. Drummond's stock of Ligh jit grade gilts and pressed wall paper dleco tions are models of art and ele ce; don’t failtosee them. 1d Maste of Sedalia, came down } ing to visit thei McCoy, for The §$ pi ut The pec spl le’s party is use dior res publ uit. Read th farts znd Dry The house & representatives has passed by ua overwhelming majority jthe Hatch Anti-option bill. It is 18-tf | Ea ar] Mount | _ SR EY are eee — oS ere a eee ener a ‘)n account of ithe erowded condi we | Holt county has a solid Stone d | egation. bs Corn is grow y eh so the | farmers tell t od dea! of is knee Farmers of Bate county, rem “me ie ees i ber that C.F. I uth side merchant buy er, poultry and eggs, w « s not. He pays the people cash. tf. | altogether likely that the bill will al- | so be passed by the senate and be- come a law and then it will be seen | whether selling grain on paper af- | | to | sects the price of the actual arti- cle. Resolved, that we the grand ors of Bates county, do hierel by ex- | tend to Stephen T: Mudd, foreman | of said gran hj jury.our sincere thanks j for the courteous, and able manner in which he has pr r this body. iu |e B jure the x of y, be included. The St. C } to Kansas City hh f medicine for refus sing to mise the bonded debt of the county. | They found Judge Phillips sick and unable to attend to business, and his | | substitute, Judge Thayer who was | jon the bench refused to have any- \thing to do with the matter. So | the judges had to return home in | place of ing sent to jail and try lit over at another da uy. { eS Anumber of substantial farmers have je | ana Pr of keeping home. For information address the Secretary at Prairie City. ized | to see these the enterprise we cought to have immer and fall. SU H re; horse from the Am ted the other T. K. Lisie aud D. A. Colyer are of renting the; up for i uson. This would be a nd the Tim . gent Its a tine tr and good racing this T. K. Lis! r Cox, the ‘>, owners of Dee ard bred young hort time ago of Eureka, Kansas, re- y their official ering of this ican trotting . This certificate he following ped- 5, Doctor Cox, (5) 1 , by Domi- by Hector Cc pee « gister, of Chica } damn Alice by Jacinto, 1918, ete. The owners claim this to be the best bred stal- lion in B: ates cou e Tris is glad to d horses brought to Eates and hope the owntrs will have good Inek in their investment of $1,500. The | for Hard Water is Lenox. | is n ¢ her store. In ‘ competition on low prices. “FAIR LIVING PROFIT ANG GHE PRICE TO ALL. a eS PIT ETS For sometime an unknown man has been wandering around in the | woods near Jerico. He broke into the farmers’ hen house and feasted on their fowls. He also broke into country stores and carried away things he could eat. A snob finally organized in Jerico aud made an ef- ire the fellow, but he ipe. The first of this le a horse and left the borhood and rode to d where he was followed ed mob. The fellow put a livery stable and ig ou the street when the P arty r ke for the ia uber, ¢ He re was riddled with proved to be an y oid koy aed) Thomas foore who is w din Montana, er. A reward of $1,000 for ture.—Schell City News Alex. Walker. | . Alex Walker has lost friends. ers ef the facts of his and have Death ot Rey. In the death of F fort to es made his lweek 1 Jerico Gre by an owed by the posse. to be iken and The fell oy s ¢ railroad will 8 n and return e Missouri Paci D. W. Drummond anr self still on deck ounces him and better than spond promptly rily to the wants of His stock of wall- gest and best assort- it to the city, also paints, ete, in bis it experienced work- and examine steck and 18. a ae Children ies es . | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 0 old ees is lapse of th } Children Cry for ee as |Pitcher’s Castoria. Ihave charge of the old Powers pasture und willadmit stock ai the $58.00 S58. 00 following prices: For yearlix 40) cents per month, all over yearlings 59 cents. Will furnish salt for stock You can buy a first-class ORCAN and use care to prevent accidents, vve thi of changes. 2 ousible s 5 ‘4 ty Nena ot shana but will not — ponsible should] At C. SPRAGUE & CO. : loved ones, any oceur Address He fe ee eae 262m Janrs MeDasier, the latest atyles and latest improvementes | A Frinnp, Batler, Mo. C. SPRAGUE & CO Butler, Mo. ‘oOllartiiDoliar. ——— IS WHALE it PETER LANE, Ag Gives you in turn for your money when you purchase Notins, Gents Furnishings, CLOTHING, Gents Shoes, Carpets, &c. addition you have a nice clean — stock to ‘ from. Nothing old or shelf worn in this store. eve rything w. In DRESS GOODS the ladies will tind dic most de- vle assortment of all the latest styles, newest designs and best slity in the city. We quote no deceptive price list, We stand by our aales and but nuies para- varry a full line of House Furnishing goods, such as Lace “tains, Rugs, Tabie Linens, Towelings, Tic ‘kings pat Sheetings. Lin ' Ladies and Gents Shoes, we defy competition in quality d Ito ¢ come and see us. Prices guar ynteed and goods as good cea We are not excelled in gents pe wear, In fact we e the best and freshest line of goods in the city and invite all as your money is what we offer you. : Mrs. PETE LANE, Act. ‘Second’ ‘door south of Bates Co, National Bank. i “ie seasiinannineniaeas---

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