The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 6, 1893, Page 8

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Duvall § Percival of this city are saving the farnr ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by giving them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on farm loans. NEW DRUG STORE GW. MIERS & C0. -—DEALERS IN— DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. Blank Blooks, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Cigars, Tobacco &c. Prescriptions carefully filled. Your patronage solicited. G. G. MIERS & CO. East Side Square. Wa D:—A merchant or individ- ual to take orders in this City of But- ler for the largest tailoring establish- ment inthe world. Pants to order from $4.50 ancl upwards, suits to or- der from $18.00 and upwards, large assortinent of fabric, superior styles, tine workmanship. Profitable business connections can be had by right party. Address Nicoll the Tailor, 710 and 712 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 6-29. 8t. Mrs. R. H. Hamilton aud son of Kansas City aro yisiting Mrs. S. E. Childs. The Truus force laid off Tuesday to celebrate the great and glorious 4th. A traction engine pulling a seper- ater steamed out of town Saturday going north. The repairs on the electric light have been completed and the lights were turned on Monday. Mrs. J. M. Vaughn, left Tuesday for Eldorado Springs to spend a few weeks for the benefit of her health. Mr. and Mrs F. Bernhardt and daughter Carrie left Monday for Jefferson City to visit their son, Gus. If you think the Ties is notin fa vor of the free exchange of silver just try us with a round dollar fora years subscription. The meeting at the M. E. church South, continues and the interest is increasing. Several have joined the church The Times office is well equiped with bill heads, note and letter heads wedding goods, envelopes etc. We print them at bottcm prices and to please. Andrew J. Drexel, the big banker, by death leaves an estate of thirty millions. A considerable amount of his money by will goes to charitable instutions. Miss Kate Ross, who has been vis- iting her sister Mrs. L. Sackett, at Thayer Mo., has returned home. She was accompanied by Mrs. S. and baby. Two Tramps on the Lexington branch railroad prevented a bad wreck, by notifying the agent at Page City of a broken rail near that place. E. S. Carrithers, proprieter of the American Clothing House, will leave for the east Saturday to buy his fall stock of goods. The Times wishes him a pleasant and profitable trip. Dr. J. J. Mitchell and wife 07 Vir- ginia, who have been spending the last twenty days at the worlds fair returned home to-day. They report having a pleasant time. The Butler band made a big hit in the Hill on the 4th. A prominent | citizen of our town said that the band was highly praised for their good musicand fine appearance on parade and that Butler should feel proud of such a musical organiza-| tion. 4 The 28th annual state Sunday School convention will meet ate Springfield. Mo., July 12th, 13th and 14th. Every School in the coun- ty is requested to senda delegate. The railroad fare is 14 rate for the round trip. Delegates will be en- tertained free. The Ties has never been on en- thusiast on holding your crop. But at the present price of wheat we do believe the farmer that can will make money by stacking his wheat crop and holding it fora time. Anyhow he cannot lose by so doing and the chances are very favorable that the price will improve before many months. To Buy a Bell. Chas. S. Concklin has the man- agement ofa church festival to be held at Passaic Thursday July 20th. JOE MEYER THE CLOTHIER Back Again in the Old Stand ONE DOOR } VI NORTH OF | at 1 iL ALL SUMMER CLOTHING AT Half Price. The trouble grew directly out of the suit of the county now pending Callin and enroll your name for (the Times. One dollar per year. against the ex county recorder. | Jack Allen charged with fello At Clinton, Mo.. the experiment neous assault had his trial Friday of a primary election to select aj and was acquitted. - - | postmaster was had, and now tree Thomas Loving and Miss May of the candidates refuse to abide the | McDonald, both of Sprague, secured decision and will carry their claims liicensettn mance Saturday. up to the president. | : ; oe Miss Mollie Di:mmitt The pension attorneys are deal | City, opposed to any reform in the meth- |» visitto her siste . od of granting pensions and those! payis, drawing pensions illegally are op-' posed to purging the pension roll; | other people favor both —Review. | of Kansas arrived in the city Saturday, on Mrs. J. R. Miss Ettie Denney. who has been quite sick for the past two or three This will be weeks is impro good news to het friends. The Starr gang of thieves rovbed the Frisco depot at Chelsea, in the Judge Boxley Indiau Territory Saturday night se-/ tation as a pro: ustained his repu ator, duriug this curing about 3340. The citizens gave chase and one of the robbers’ horses was shot from under him. Charles Dalby, driving a fine pair the . railroad avenue, of mules, in crossing track at Wooland City, Friday was struck by an engine both mules were instantly killed, the Kaneas wagon demolished and the driver | was seriously hurt. The colored people of the M. E. church of this city will give a basket meeting in Wells grove next Sun- day. Rev. Bruce,of Joplin will deliy- er asermon. Rev. Knapper, with a select choir, will assist in the exer- cises. All invited to attend. Come and bring your basket well filled. The Salvation army soon shook the dust from their feet. They only remained a day or so and pulled their freight for a more congenial clime, going north. Two or three z = aes | Miss Alice Henry and cousin, Miss of the company formerly resided here, and out of their own mouths were desirable citizens prior to their joining the army. When Traveling, Whether on pleasure bent, or busi- ness, take on eyery trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas- antly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers The proceeds of the festival will be used to buy a bell for the church. The public is invited to at- tend and lend their aid in this laud- able enterprise. headaches and other forms of sick- ness. For sale in 50c and $1 bot- tles by all leading druggists. Manu- factured by the California Fig Syr- up Co. ealy. term of court. No guilty rascal es jeaped the punishment he deserved. | The grocery and hardware stores jean well afford to follow the | ple of the drygoods stores and close | their doors after July the 5th. exame | The city council at Nevada and | the electric light company are d. greeing and the prospects are th / eity will be in darkness until the dis- | puted point is settled. | Ross Kennedy came over from | Pleasanton, Kas., Saturday to spend 1a day or two with friends. He is |row holding a situation on the Ob- } server. | | Nelson Slatten was taken from Kansas City to Nevada to have a | mad stone applied to wounds made by rabbid dog. The boy had five wounds in his leg and several in his arm. Jewel, who have been attending Vas- sar College, Poughkeepsie, New | York, arrived home Friday. They | Were accompanied home from De troit by Miss Maud Garrisor. | “If Mr. Altgeld bad been govern- he has in pardoning the Chicago an archists I think we would have had him hanged and have a‘uew govern- or in charge before this.” said the Rev. Sam Small of Georgia this morning.—Kansas City Star. | or of Georgia and had have done ag: D> the citizens of Butler and | Bates county realize what low prices ;we are selling Jumbo and Edible) |flour at. Ouly S0et.ffor Edible, 0ct. | |for Jumbo and $1.10 for Maud S| | This flour has been recognized for the last twelve or fifteen years as | jthe best tower ever sold in Butler jand was always sold at very high Iweg Lcontrol of it, he price down until now it lower than the co selling at, and we are selling lots of it, because it fine rich bread aud stays moist un-| tilusel. The next sack of flour you buy, come geta sack of Edible or Jumbo and try it once. While some are complaining about dull trade. We can’t grumble, our trade has been good. Everyone who could bring some produce, or raise the money bought from us, because our prices are 25ct. ov the dollar lower than any other house in Butler. We propose tosell goods for the next twelvelmonths at such low prices, that our competitors will not only be tell- ing you as they have in the past that we give short weights or we handle cheap goods, but they will be telling you that we steal our goods, people do wrong when they go to our com petitors and try to bring them down to our prices, or ask them why they can’t sell as cheap as we do, because he hates to te!l the truth, but will say instead Williams give short weights or poor goods, and will ask you just to weigh after them the next time you buy there. No, I will tell you why they can't compete with us, because they sell on credit. No credit house can sell goods with a cash house, and you should come directly to us where you kuow you can get it at the right price We will adhere strictly to cash only. and we ask our customers to please not ask us for credit, we positively will not cerdit and we dou,t want to make anyone mad by refusing them,which we have to do,so please don’t ask ue. We will sell you at present 50 tb Edib'e flour 80 50 tb Jumbo “« 90 50 th Maud S. highest pitent made 1.10 17 tb granulated sugar 19 Ib brown sugar 4 tb Java Blead coffee 100 4 th Mexican Us 1.00 1 pkg. coffee any brand 24 1 th Gunpowder tea worth 75 for 50 1 th Imperial SG 60 * 35 1 th Sun cured Japan * 60 “ 35 1 ib English Breakfast worth 1.25 We are § mon flour tuakes | $1.00 1.00 for .75 1 th Tea Dust 5 20 tb pail Jelly 70 1 pail white sugar Syrup -70 1 pail pure sugar syrup -70 1 gal. pure sorghum 45 1 tb faney evaperated peaches worth -20 for .15 1 ib silver prunes worth .20for .15 2 tb Cal. raisin cured prunes 25 3 ib large Cal. raisins 25 4 th California grapes 25 2 cans Columbia river salmon 225 2°“ pure fresh mackerel 25 2 * mustard sardines 3.“ sardines in oil 1 “ corned beef THEY REALIZE! -H.L. TUCKER, Prescription Druggist. A full Line of Everything Kept in a First-class Drug Store. Your Patronage Sohcited, iber of choice fai . p. AS. Mn land agt. Butier Mo. pee SPO ao Hay harvest has begun. Chas. Sprague has beeu Sou the q sick list the past week. larceny were taken The implement dealers have bad Ut¥ Monday to s @ good trade in binders this seas- on. two years each. The state meets at Excelsior Spr the 11th to the Fulkerson, our popular dentist, iental stahon Marshall Wright is using a shot gun with good effect on the town curs. ® from lith Dr. FM n read a paper on “The Vacuem Chan- Every farmer in Bates county should be a subscriber to the Times. Ouly $1.00 yer year. The union services will be held at the Baptist and South Methodist churches next Sunday. The New High-Arnm Davis is, to- day, the queen of sewing machives It is handsome, simple, substantial and easy running Saturday was a right brisk day in Butler. There was a good crowd in town and all came shopping. Gov. Altgeld, of Iilinois was hang- od in effigy ut Naperville, near Chi cago, by indignant citizens for his | action in releasing the anarchists from the penitentiary. The board of pension examiners for Henry county, recommended by Judge DeArmond are: Drs. Trevey of Calhoun, Gibbins of Clinton, and Powers of Urich. Charles Eldridge and wife of Hughesville, who have been at the World's Fair are in the city aud will spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. The city papers send out the en couraging news that confidence has been restored and business is look- ing up since the issuing of the pres- ident’s proclamation. The ladies of Elizabeth Chapel in Summit township, will give an ice cream festival in the yard of J. L. Shubert, five wiles east of Butler to-morrow evening. The prceeds go for the benefit of the chureb. Judge Wm. Denney, one of the ber.” He will be gone four dave. Courtney and Williams have just completeda shipment of 515 hogs since May Ist) The price paid for ; the first shipments were Te, since that time hogs have dropped to Se Messrs Courtney and Williams are liberal dealers « d pay the the top of the market from the fact the firm farmer This is shown have ceme out lossers int ij hogs to the tune of about $45 Prank Hereford. s young man re- ding in Henry county, was prised at Park, Clinton, | yesterday in the act of committing | @criminal assault upon Miss Vedas | Smith, a young woman of Clinton whom he bad invited to accompany j bin on a walk to the well. He wade ) his escape. but sure Artesia Was subsequently 3500 -Ne- seaptured nud placed ander bond to auswer to the cha vada Post. Starrand Willson Prisoners. | | | Henry Starrand Kid Wilson, two | members of the noturious Starr gang | of train aud bank robbers were cap- | tured Monday at Colorade Springs, | and were arrested without the shed |ing of bleod. Starr said to the of | ficers, “it is a good thing you have | the drop on me or there would have ; been some around here ~ Mrs: Starr was also captured and a corpses 3 Ib can grated pineapple 6 bars Clarette soap +28 {6 “ White Star soa: 25) 1G “ Tbex soap | Browns Long Bar - 5) be selected entirely from one! 1 th Star tobacco 45) tceality, but will be distributed over 1) Fish Hook tobacce -30 | the county. 1 ih Sledge tobacco “33 nae 7 \1 ib Early Bird twist 30} ‘ A geld excitement is on at Kuob |6 ib white scotch oats a | Noster. Itis repcerted that about | \6 ib hominy flakes 5 th new Carolina Rice 25} th Boneless Codtish |1 kit lerge mackerel {aes white fiish -85 | | Pure flax fiber pails only 40 |5 doz. clothes pins 10 20 boxes matches p) | Best broom worth 39 for {Good * 254 20; 2 packages of soda 15} 2 boxes greenoch lye 15, |1 gallon finest pickles 35! 1 “pnre cider Vinegar 25 | Dry salt bacon 114} 1 bbl best salt 120) 1 dozen fancy lemmons 30) 1 gallon 175 coal oil 15} 1 * best gasoline | Wood Tubs at cost. | We are selling whips at half price | land hundreds of other things) ;too numerous to mention. We will | | sell our glassware for the next twen-} ‘ty days at 25c. on the dollar off, andj; we have a fine line of it now. Now} |is your chance for bargains,just wha’ we advertise in the papers, just} what we will do we would not mis: | represent one item through the cole) ums of the papers, for $100. we, want the people to know when we advertise anything that they will) find it exactly that way. JE Willams & Co, is just} charter members of the subscription Search of Ler oon: was made and list of the boomiug Tres renews for | under be: pillow was found $1,460 1894. Judge Denney is now farm ing near Thayer Mo, and his son in forms us is doing well and has a fine : crop prospect for this season, all of + closely questioned and admitted that which we are glad to learn. | the men captured was Henry Starr and Kid Wilson, over whoes heads a in greenbacks, and $500 in gold was found ina valise. The women wae Sam A. Wilson, the lone train rob- a ber, was brought into the court-room | reward of $5,000 taugs dead or alive at Union, Mo. Friday and after ; The Starr gang have been Operating pleading guilty was sentenced to|in the Indian Territory, Arkansas fifteen years in the penitentiary. and Texas. They were a desperate Wilson was not pleased with his andifcarioss baud’ of long sentence and said if he had | {U0 SSAPess band © kuown it before he never would have | ‘Ud vot hesitate to surrendered. robbers, and murder when | neccessary to carry out their plains In making recommendations for ice tates exploit wesithe deyignt pension boards in bis distriet Judge raid ou the bauk at Bentonville, DeArmond will use his best judg-| Ark, in which three citizens were ment to select none but good, fair | shot. It is a blessing to the country where circumstances will permit the Judge informs us the board will not 100 years ago a party of Span- iards, who had been to Old Mexico | 10) and bad accumulated about 70 pack | 1.00; mules loads of gold and silver bullion | were making their way to St. Louis When near Knob Noster they were set upon by a band of Indians and | but one man was left to tell the story. 25 | Before the battle the Spania d hid, their gold and silver in the earth near the Knobs. A company of cit- izeus have been orgamzed and a search is being made for the hidden treasure. A Correction. The statement made iu this paper of date of 22d. of June, that Chas. 15 | Morris, son of Geo. Morris, of New. Home township, had taken poison with suicidal intent because of disagreement with his stepmother, we are assured by the father was not correct, as the son had never had a disagreement with his stepmother or any one else. The father attrib- t utes the cause of the young man's | |rash act to ill health aud despond ency. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castcria When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castor In each county in the district | these bandits have been captured- When my little girl was one month old, she , had a scab form onher face. It kept spread- ing until she was completely covered from head to foot. Then she had boils She had forty on her head at one time, and more on her body. When six months cid she did not weigh seven pounds, apound and a half less , than at birth. Then her skin started to dry up and got so bad she could not shut her eyes to sleep, but laid with them half open. About this time, at the earnest request of friends, I started using the URA Kemenpies, and im one month completely cured. The doctor and drug wen ore ok hun | dred dollars, the Cuticura bill was not more than five dollars. My child is now two years old, strong, healthy and large as any child of her age (see photo.) and it is all owing to batesig Gb ae rt ‘5. GEO. H. TUCKER, Je 335 Greenteld Avense, Milwaahee: Wis :

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