The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 30, 1892, Page 8

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HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW STOCK, i ! Tf not you should call and _ see. We have a full line of Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Notions, CENTS FURNISHING Coops, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, RUGS, Carpet Patterns and Lace Curtains, a aailial The newest patterns and lowest prices. We respectfully solicit a share pepe ere of your patronge. ms. PETER LANE, <= Remember we pay the highest market price for Produce. | Duvall §& Percival of this city are saving the farne | ‘ously disturbed,” says a mournful ers of Bates county thou-j republican paper. From the way sands of dollars by Giving | the Ohio sheep owners voted for them the benefit iof their: free wool and cheap clothing it would lower rates of interest on | seem so. farm loans. “The wool-growing interest is se- The democrats of grand old Bates county made a clean sweep at the recent election. Mr. D. A. Colyer was elected sheriff, and he’s the right man for the place.—Springfield Ex- press. We have a great variety in styles and shapes,it would be impossible to describe them, so we invite you to come and see them, for seeing 1s be- lieving. M. & J. Evans. Tnolinn county, Kas. a , Rich, a re- Parties desiring to borrow money on real estate for long or short time publican candidate, was defeated i yi ( eee i nelnecom tnoda tac Ura iver eater Poor, a populist. Yet it is said the | yates of interest. Loans made so poor have no show with the rich in borrower can pay any partat any this country —K. C. Journal. | time aud stop interest. Money on ae See hand ready. No delay. Interest pay- jers and citizens, was in to see us Merchants Karnival at the Opera’ house Friday and Saturday evenings Dee. 2 and 3rd. The Ties good | friend, G. W. Tye of near Virton was in to see us Monday, renewed for his address changed to 93 and had Amsterdam. A nolle prosegut was entered by the prosecuting attorney in the case of the state vs Z J. Williams, charced | with felonious assault. Lansdown, C. | —Butler Union. Wm. Kemper ‘of near Prairie City | and one of Bates county's best farm- North Dakota hinges ou whether or not the Indian hasa right to vote. If the Indian vote is counted Harri son will carry the state, otherwise it will go for Weaver. friends of Mr ter 2 or 3 years of age, which occur ed Thursday last. Its death was caused by an attack of diphtherea, | so we are informed by the attend- \74 th new pearl hominy Dr. W. Hartsocks {and Wm. Hurt will open a saloon in 50 tt Jumbo flour S100 | the room occupied by Sam Walls as | 50 7) Edible four 90 soon as the license is granted by the | = ih family flour 65 Se Ouest a = 119 tb granulated sugar 1 00 G naa: poo papers nie | 20 th extra light-brown sugar 1 00 Sol. J. L. Pace for warden Oe ae a if! 4 th Java blend coffee 100 the Union's good will is w orth any-| 5 Th faney green Rio coffee 1 00 | thing we heartily second the move. | 15 fh fancy New Carolina rice 1 00 6 tb white Scotch oat flakes 6 tb new navy beans | | | 6 tb new grits 25 Monday ard exchanged congratula- | ary oni : re tions over the grand democratic} ” ars Claniette soap o victory. 6 bars hoe cake soap 25 oe z » 4s 1 bt} The constitutional ammend:nent | Dry salt bacon a providing for the pensioning of |1 gal pure sugar syrup 30 crippled and disabled firemen voted i gal best sorghum ever made 45 on at the last election in this state !] gal 175 test best oil made 10 ey 9, 2 8 | carried by a vote of 109,207 to 84. 03917 th sun cured Japan tea, worth ainst. z = : 6Ue for 35 ; Alexander Dumas used to reecive 2 th Moyune Imperial tea, worth a great many annonymous letters, 5 on t gre a onymous le tte # | 60c, for 35 and it was a playful remark of his! 5 aes that he preferred them tc the other | Ub Gun Powder tea, worth 75e kind, because they required no an-| for 50 swers. . | Viz Bae DaTes + packages Arbuekles coffee 90 The result of the election inj 4 packages Lion coffee 90 4 packages Jersey coffee 1 package any brand coffee 1 bb! best salt 1 doz gt Mason fruit jars 1 dox haif gal fruit jars 70 00 The many and = eae ee ae Mrs. T. W. Legg deeply sympa |1 th large California raisins 10 thize with them in the loss of their | Galvanized iron tubs, worth 1.25 youngest child, a sweet little daugh for 1 00 Buggy whips, sold elsewhere for S100 No. 7 tin clothes boiler x A Boonville girl cut off her thumb | able once a year, Missovurr State|ing physician. Mrs. Legg was also No. 8 copper bottom clothes while slicing bread the other day— | Bask. down at the time with the same} boiler 110 cut it entirely off and it rolled on | Arad ramble (he bther ae disease but has since recovered | No. 8 all copper clothes boiler 2 60 the floor. Sho picked it up aud re | dice reodhns re Ganiiiteoitie feo The marriage cf Mr. Heury B | Well buckets, best brand 35 paired to the doctor's office. He re- | ep iteomn at teiGihie distant ees Arnold and Miss Lola Edwards, | Best broom, sold every where Ee placed the severed member and it is | Gains (ohignmaci AIet ee ae eon nied poser fos ae for 30c, for 25 Hd - vy sf a - =] air. Ae S. i 7 -aor < 5 for = : now exowin back.—Boonville Star. doctor had to be so thankfut for.| J. P. mawarde in the northwest = : Hau bins, Ae S150, for m t Sedalia Bazoo:—There is no con- | As it was,DeArmond hardly left him | of ig city nerd night oe _ Eero 90 25 | enough for seed. week, was attended by one bundrec cealment about Major Harvey Sal- mon. Judge Shirk recently wrote to him for information in regard to the race for supreme judge “and the satisfaction I got,” says Judge Shirk was that “he hoped and _ believed | I was buried out of sight with the | rest of the republican outfit.” In conversation with Governor- elect Stone a friend remarked that as Mr. Cleveland had gone in hiding from office seekers, that he, too, might find more peace in that way. “No,” said Col. Stone. “They did not hide from me, and I will not run away fromthem. I will stay right People overlooked the importance of-) here and face the music permanently beneficial effects and | Mail were satisfied witn transient action, | ¢ but now that it is generally know that Syrup of Figs will permenantly eure habutial constipation, well-in- | formed people will not buy other In Olden ‘Times In the Kingston cireuit court W. V. Terry sued C. L. Rader, overseer, for damages occasioned to road circulated a subscription paper for (PRES BN Che CaM maa ene Gite | overseer had notice of the fact. In tne yconl ee a crossing the culvert Terry's horse men, ha i. at purse of about $220 which will stepped into the opening of the sees horthoiboralasiantevidence | broken plank and broke its leg, from - aa ie eae ibaa | hich it died. Terry brought suit ¥ ng a0 Aa cae the city | against the overseer for the value of ness m for their heroic work in fighting the | | the horse, $85, and recovered. tire on Sunday morning, the 20th | inst —Nevada Mail. Jennie Walton, and Messrs. G. W. anew joke. It runs like this: Pat Ed T. Steele and Frank Allen and a was about to die. The priest had number of other young people were been called to administer the last | aboard the cannon ball'this morning, services. Then he said: “Pat there anything else you desire?” marriage of Mr. Ed Steele, of But- “Yes” said Pat, “I want to be buried | ler, to Miss Lee Wall, of Richards, in a third party graveyard.” “Why | which took place at 5 o'clock this Pat” says the priest “why is that?” | evening. The bride is the handsome “Well your reverence” says Pat “a, and accomplished daughter of Mr. third party graveyard is the last | R. T. Wall, of that place. while the place the divil would look for a! groom is one of Bates county's fore- democrat.” butter. C.F. Puanrs. | 23rd. "—-Nevada | Misses Lila Steele, ae garet and| is | bound for Richards, to attend the!j most young men and a former resi- Norice—I want, 1000 pounds good | deat of this eity.—Rich Hill Review, | | physician or physicians. at the re and twenty of the most brilliant and ple: affairs of the kind that ha taken place in our city. The cere mony was preformed at 8 oclock by Rev. Dr. J. D. Murphy of the Bap Imriediatly after the ceremony a most elegant supper was served. ted up. The attention of the patrons of the | referring to contagious diseases: | |contagious or infectious disease, or while hable to transmit such disease | after having been exposed to the/ same. For the purpose of determin, the teacher or board of directors | child to be exatained by a physician | is any liability of such diseases being transmitted by the same. A refusal jon the part of the parent or guardi-|“ jan to have an examination made by | quest of the teacher or board of di- lrectors, will authorize the teacher or | RPRICE’S | al gakine eae Powder Cream of Tartar Pov The only Pure wder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard ? | board of directors to exclude such jehild from schoo!; and any parent or | guardian who shall persist in send- lin gachild to school i <amined as pro avd uaeadl | to be alli ete: fter b such chi 1d examined as herein pro _Vieed, shall be deemed guilty of a | Misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not jless than five nor more than one hun-| dred dollars. ive guests and was one/1 th fish hook tobacco ant! 1 ih Crane tobacco ever | 3 | 20 Ib pail best jelly ‘our coffee. | to attend any of the public schools | Ex-Gov. Taylor of Tennessee has and W. H. Waiton, A. C. Edrington, | shall have power to require any | plugs natural leaf tobacco 1 pail honey syrup tist chureh. The bridal pair were|1 set knives and forks, worth $1 70! standing under an immense floral |] set knives and forks, worth arch entwined with smilax. The} $1.75. for 1 2% bride was robed in cream silk made | aes ' ae an (GMb cal Sam GIR ees ) 1 set solid Mexican silver tea Misses Lela and Lulu Edwards} Spoons 1 00 sisters of the bride, acted as brides | 5-gal cedar churns, worth $2 25 jmaids and were gowned in cream | for 1 45 | wool. | 2 papers soda, any brand, for 15 Notice our prices on flour. If you | want to lay in flour now, while you! {The handsome residence of laxatives, which act for a time, but | |2 horse by a defective culvert in the| Mr. Edwards was beautifully dee-| ean get itat these prices, comme to) finally injure the system. oct. | district of which Rader was over-/orated with flowers for the oe mjus; for eyeryone will have to ac- nae ae seer. He proved that a plank was|and the evening was spent in social | knowle lge that Jumbo and Edible J. J. Abell and H. M. Duck who | Pp i F anata | : ; \tlour is the best that ever The happy couple have gone to | | But! housekeeping in a neat little cott: ugze | Wie 2 Q ' on Mill street which the groom fit | We also call your attention to We are selling the Java blend coffee for accommodation. No Butler public schools is called to the | ) other firm will sell it to you for less | following section of the school law | | than 30¢ a pound. | ceived another 1,000 lbs to-day; this Sec. 7994. Contagious Diseases. | jmakes 3,000 lbs we have bought in |—It shall be unlawful for any child | six weeks We have just re- Have just unloaded a car of the of this state while afflicted with any | best Flat Hoop salt, and we are sel!- ing it at $1.20 per b ieee Flour Bi ost $1 make them; will sell them at 50 to ¢ for ing the diseased condition, or theja short time only. | s liability of transmitting such disease, , gaWe want | butter in Bates county, in | duce of all kinds, and fact, pro- we will ex- or physicians, and to exclude such | | change you groceries at same price child from school so loug as there|as though you paid us cash. We make no distinction between pro- luce and cash. Parties that have never traded with us, we ask you to come and ex- |amine our goods and prices, and you | will trade with us hereafter. You will find our goods much finer than you expected. quality goods in o everybody. and s WILLIAMS? CASH kouse. Come GROCERY HOUSE, |News says: “After the ride Mr. / Morse got up iu the buggy and! TERRIBLE ITCHING ~| turned towards him, when he resort ~ | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, came to! all the eggs and fresh We keep no poor Ohio went republican by a small’ Kentucky has furnished ten g Pig but it was a big victory for , ernors for Missouri, Virginia suj » democrats to thus tnm down, plied us with seven, Pennaylvan sah beastly majorities of that state. | furnished the first governor, Alex: List your land at oace with J. W. | der MeNair; South Carolina sent Dj Tucker, over Mo State Bank, who! id Dunklin, the fathes of the publi ROR a RTS | school system in this state: Tenne: few more farms to ¢ eg | see gave Austin A. King; little Del. a | ware was the mother of Trusten Pol Miss Edith Wi inc shell was Visiting | soldier and senator; New York co: friends in Butler yesterday. I tributed Robert M. Steward, untr Jessie Sanders — Thanksgivi © | gored! but able: with Butler friends. ...Cy W Ther Sn cae gay of Butler, ate Thanksgiving lattes immovable Jobn S. Phelps and Ohit: with Rich Hill friends yesterday... . | the lamented Albert P. Morehous§ Mrs. W. F. Tygard, o returned | Only three of the twenty-seven go from St. Louis yesterday, where she | ernors of the state were native boi has been for optical treatment the} past three weeks, is. we are glad to | Missourians learn very much improved in : health. | wires a aoe q -Ben F. Bales, who last week | C. C. Bell, the apple king of Mi started for Texas, with a view of lo | souri, states that the apple crop cating, arrived home yesterday. He | this year is the smallest on recor only went to Arkansas, and could | and that a rive in prices may be leo find no place like Rich Hill so he} returned. They all come back.— Rich Hill Review i vi Wants 2 his list. | ed for in consequence. “Last yea) j said Mr, Bell, “I shipped 25,000 ba | rels. This year I have shipped Janus R. Morse, one of our w hole | | bare 5,000, ane the supply is alread! soul republican townsmen,was “in it” exhausted. I have been in the bus at the democratic ratification at} ness for twenty five years aud havij Schell City last week. He and a} encountered such a The same situatio, seems to exist in the other app never before brother reput! apple famine. with a demoe an having atic friend, of course, wagered lost. They were hitched to a buggy | states, so far as I have heard fro and driven by a democrat through | thom, and there seems to be ver# the streets, bearing a banner be- | smal! likelihood of the enjoyment o%@ tween them on which was inscribed | long evenings with the accompani “The foree bill, MeKinley bill, Bill | ment of bell flowers or pippins this Warner and billion dollar congress | As for the reason, Iam ata loss to explain. The fact exists and that is enough for ue shippers.—y Bolivar Herald. winter. has brought us to this.” of this strikingly novel feature taken and the gentlemen were A picture | was pres} ‘sented a bouquet by the ladies. The | made a neat little | edging defeat and pledging loyal ale) legiance to the The | streets were crowded and everyone | i enjoyed the result and spoke of it as | was three months old his cheeks é : : _ | and forehead began to break oat with white pim being carried out ina happy spirit.” | 2 caret auieee On siiey car eou ann ee speech acknowl. | Used Everything Five Months. In Three Weeks not a Scar or Pimple. officer, Cured by Cuticura. Lew Hurral for Janus!—Windsor Re- | View. eS Oe ee | the top of his er Killed a Mad Dog. i grate ‘soon formed 0 if bead and face. We user ~ everything we coul John Amos, who lives one mile hear of for nearly tiv + <43 months. It grew wors anda half east of Nevada, killed a all the time. Teaw youd ‘mad dog Tuesd afternoon. Mr. Sireneent Oe “Chicago Weekly.” W urchased CUTICUR. EMEDIES and com menced their use. Il ff time there was not a sore or pimple, not n head or face. He is nincteen montha fi \d has no the disea His scaly if y and he has a beautiful head of hair} trait herewith.) Mus. OSCAR JAMES, Woodston, Kan | Amos was plowing in his field when jhe sawa stray dog running towards him. It ran against a post, and then ed to pelting it with stones to keep it away from himself and team. He | ‘then went to the house and got his My infant, eighteen months oid, was afflicted with|# H Winchester, on his return hee met | skin eruptions on his hips. Bad sores came onli the dog and shot it four times | parte. All remedies failed until I procured! oTicuRa. Cured a ear and no return of disease Mags. A. M. VALKER, Carsonville, Ga Cuticura Resolvent ‘The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse th blood of all impurities and poisonous elementa) 4A, the great Skin Cure, and Cur! uisite Bkin Beautifier, external q and scalp and restore the hair), Axe! } nde of cases where the euffering wash ‘ond endurance, hair lifeless or all gone rement terrible. What other remedies have such mary 51 before kil it.—Nevada Mail. \ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorig . Prepared by the Potrer D CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston Bas FRED DORN’S Barber Snop-I am again prepared to do Haircutting, shampooing and shayi ‘and Scalp purified and benutified 1cUKA Sosp. Absolutely pure. Gentlemanly treatment and sober bar- bers. Ladies al childrens naire ACHING SIDES AND BACK, a specialty. NORTH MAIN STREET. Weaknesses relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Antl-Pain Plaster, the first and only pain-killing plaster. CHICAGO,. SEPT. 15th, *92. | iy To tue Boot anv Snot Wearers or Bates Co. GENTLEMEN: We wish to inform you that! the AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, is now our only agent in Butler’ for the famous “Seiz” custom made Boots and Shoes. They have our complete line of! men’s and boys footwear whieh they guarantee to sell from 50c to -50 per pair less than our goods have ever been sold in Butler.! Remember that every pair is war ranted and we hereby authorize the AMERICAN CLOTHING | HOUSE, to allow all just claims that does not give reasonable service and Yours Respectfully, SELZ SCHWAB & CO. Boots and Shoes. t ; for every pair of our good charge same to us. Makers of the famous “Selz” CALL NOTICE. W. G. WOMACK. F. PAARIS, hk. R. DEACON, SONS & CO. T. W. FISK. L CULVER, A. L. MeBRIDE HARPER & ATKISON. Ask the above merchants for the celebratec ie Rich Hill high patent & Jersey cream flour

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