The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 21, 1892, Page 8

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‘a A USEFUL Holday Present FOR FATHER. ii ea A LEED LE LOREAL SAM LEVY & COS. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL AND AT PRICES WITHIN THE RANCE OF EVERY ONE. morale eer cies A USEFUL Holiday Present § | FOR MOTHER. HOLIDAY PRESENTS TIS SEASON is SOMETEING IMMENSE FOR EVERUBODY 4 A LAIST THAT YOU MayY SELECT FROM. Silk Suspenders, Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Fine Neck Wear. | Silk Umbrellas, Silk Mufflers, Fine Sleeve | Bed Spread, a Suit of Clothes, a tine Over- | coat. Fine Underwear, Fine Table Scarfs, a fine APair of Fine Shoes, a a Pair of Fine Gloves, a Fine Hat, a tine white Shirt, a fine Silk Dress Pattern, fine w A full line of Ladies Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, a nice line of ool Dress Pattern. Table Linens. with Napkins to match, a nice line of Muffs--must be seen to be appreciated, a real nice line of fine Silk and Woolen Mittens, a nice line ofembrider and a good many other articles too numerous to mention. Call early and A USEFUL Holiday Present # # FOR BROTHER. FRED DORN’S | Barber Snop-I am again prepared to do | Haircutting, shampooing and shaying Gentlemanly treatment and sober bar- \ bers. Ladies and childrens haircutting | a specialty. NORTH MAIN STREET. { Duvall §- Percival ot this | city are saving the farne \ ers of Bates county thou-) sands of dollars by giving them the benefit sof their lower rates of interest on farm loans. President Harrison on Thursday | sent in the name of Harry H.} Mitchell of the Republican, for post: | master of Clinton. The Democrat | congratulates its neighbor in his | appointment—even though it may} be a short term.—Henry Co. Dem. Jefferson City ~‘Tribune:—At the | meeting of the state horticultur- | i ve. | or 160 acres. i last week the improve- | OF *0 > eee if old horses and mules on first pay- ment of public roads was discussed | | will open Jan. 3, 1893, make your sel SAM LEVY & CO. The second term of the current school year of the Butler Academy, p at which time additional classes will be or ganized in latin, in plain geometry, in civil government and physiology. Send for catalogue, J. McC. Mantix Principat 5-2t Capt. J. B. Newberry and his son George, of Bates county,were in the city Monday on business aud called at | the Democrat wigwam and the Capt ‘renewed his subscription to the old The Captain is looking and hear He thinks that such democratic victo ries as Nov. 8 will lengthen the lives of many old democrats. They have something to live and hope for.— reliable Democrat. feeling | Montrose Demcerat. For Sarre on Trane—280 acres of land near Butler; will sell all or 120 Will take 2 or 3-year ment. Good terms and long time ai 5; | = : the society deeming good country on balance at 7 per cent interest, roads an aid to horticulture. The | society appointed two delegates to | the road improvement convention | to be held in Sedalia January 19th | and 20th next. A. H. Gilkeson, of | Warrensburg and Heury Speer, of | Butler, are the delegates. Joplin has a commercial club of | over 200 active members ever on) the alert to advance the interests of | the city; Webb City has a club no | less active, and Carterville another | club that is strictly in procession.——' Carthage Democrat. Butler did have a commercial club, | J. A. Suvers, Butler, Mo. : Pole-Angus Cattle Ihave 25 head of thoroughbred Pole Angus cows and heifers from the Fry Bros. herd, which I have put on full feed. Parties wishing to purchase this breed of cattle for breeding parposes will do well to see me. 5-4 L. S. Pappock. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, | Tne engine of the northbound | freight Sunday was disabled south | of town by dropping oue of its drive wheels. The freight train had tobe brought to Butler to be side tracked and the delay caused the passenger to be several hours late at south of here. points In close states it is not safe to rely oa election of presidential electors’ in solid blocks. In 1880 California elected eight democratic electors and one republican. At the laie election | California elected eight democratic The 1880 was Dave Terry who kill Broderick in a duel and been killed It is always a safe policy to put the best men on an electoral ticket.—Sedalia Bazoo electors and one republican. demoeratic elector beaten in who has sinee Philip A Zeal was over from Fos ter the last of the week. He would like to be guager for the Rich Hill ‘distillery. Mr dent, a good citizen and no better democrat lives. There will be quite a number of applicants for this ap- pointment, no doubt equally as good men as Mr. Zeal. «Horace Chase” is the title of the {new novel by Constance Fenimore Woolson, to be begun inthe January number of Harper's Magazine. The opening scenes of the story are in Asheville, North Carolina, soon after the close of the war, and in charac terization and dramatic interest the novel promises to ve one of Miss Woolson’s best. Capt. Donohoe has made a cou- but in the Janguage of the distin-| wnen shehadChildren,shegavethemCastorg ple of trips to the east part of the guished gentleman from Georgia, | ‘where is it at.” | DEPRICE’S Gealipaking Powder. “She only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. ___ a Se “eounty to buy stock steers to put onhis farm in Bates county. He secured a nice bunch each trip. We ‘believe the Captain has about come to the conclusion that it is more profitable to him to haudle cattle and Icok after Li voeate the principles of the people's party. We bhave come to abeut the same conclusion on our part—that we had better attend to business and let politics alone for -agbout three years at any rate.— | Appleton City Journal. farm, than to ad our own Mrs. Harriet L for dar Seott in ages against the city of Ne the week her suit awarded 2 verdict in last The Noticer said it expected the verdict would be dou ble that The vada, cireuit court of that city of $800 was amount sult was brought because the sewerage of the! city emptied near her home Two young men named Poe and Johnson, living in the east part of the county, got their hides comfort ably filled with “bag juice” while in the city Saturday and when they left for home late in the evening they were ina condition for a row on Wien out on the road some miles east. in Summit slight provocation. township, they got into a fight and Poe stabbed Johnson four or five times with a knife. cutting him seri- ously if not fatally. We understand _that Poe skipped out and has not Zeal is au old resi. | yet been apprehended. Johnson is a brother of the young man who was sent to the penitentiary at the last term of circuit for killing Kren in Deepwater township court Tom Stark, Frank LaFoliett.Cum- my Poage, Geo. Price and a number of other gentlemen from near Bul- lard were in the city Friday consult- ing with attorneys relative to giving an option on their farms. It seems a slick talking individual had induc- jed nearly every farmer to sign an ling their lands. option contract, the objects alleged being to develop the coal underly- Like all schemes of the kind the party who was want- ing the options, furnished all the contracts and didn’t worry himse’f very much to see that the farmers’ interests were protected. torneys consulted very pro; vised these gentlemen t+ about suy up the papers eady sigued By s hed thei be matter vised the farmers t> ¢ before they gaye options on their) - lands. _Hood’s Sarsaparilla BUTLER, MiIssouRt. All the newly elected officers will be installed the first of January with the exception of Sam Fisher. He takes charge of the Tressurer’s of- fice the first of April. Has ean compl nybody heard apy republi- ning beemse Atkeson's their ticket Mr. Atkeson is a name was nol put on for circuit jadge? reformer left party because it was too corrupt for and him to remain in it—yet Tadge Lay to ive him his place be- | cause bis (Atkeson’s) mime was not ticket? A queer position for a “pure political put on the republican reformer” to be placed in.—Henry Co. Democrat Of St. Johnsbury, Vt Like a Waterfall Great Suffering After the Crip Tremendous Roaring in the Head — Pain in the Stomach. “ToC. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Two years ago I had a severe attack of the Grip, which left me in a terribly weak and de- bilitated condition. Last winter I had another attack and was again very badly off, my health ed. as all gone. I ath. f time je roaring noises A Talso had sever Severe Sinking Pains disagreeabl Waterfall. ly — |. eatarrh. I recormmend it ~" Geo. W. Coon, St Johnsbury, Vt. HOOD’'S PILLS cure Nauses, Sick Headache, | Endigestion, Biliousness. Sold by all druggists, the republican | he wants | Throws, ections while the stock is complete. A USEFUL Holiday Present FOR SISTER. Trying the Mad Stone. ; The people were was bitten by the | mad dog vear Walker have been try- jing the virtue of the Miller mad- ‘stone applied yesterday and it ad- 1 hered and filled a number of times. Albert Harvey was here to-day, and the stone adhered to his wound twice. Wm. Irvine and daughter | willbe here to-morrow to try the | stone. Wm. Pritchard has just re- turned from Kansas, where he went ; to have x mad stone applied. All of these people were bitten by the same dog which afterwards died in a fit.—Nevada Democrat. Burned to Death. ; News of the horrible death of | Roxie Allen, daughter of D.C. Al- | len, living about eight miles south- east of Windsor was brought to | town late last evening. She had ; been simple from birth and it was ‘necessary to keep her confined. At ithe time of the accident she was being kept in a grated enclosure,sep- ‘arate from the family residence. Sometime near an hour before noon her sister went to the room to re- build the fire. When she left Roxie | was in within the room and the | door closed. At neon Mrs. Allen | went to the room and when she en- _ tered a most horrible sight met her leyes. Her daughter lay before her burned to death. It is supposed she got out cf the enclosure and fir- , ed her clothing by playing with the fire. Her flesh was roasted to some depth. The remains were buried at Harmovy The deceased was about thirty years of age——Windsor | Review. $58.00 $58.00 You can buy a first-class ORCAN (At C. SPRAGUE & CO, $58 for 5 years and of - improvements, .C. SPRAGUE & CO. Butler, Mo. i j a Easieen ma eee RSNA st

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