The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 28, 1893, Page 8

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Hundreds of people write “It is| | i | mpossible to describe the good CHILDRENS HE E i Childrens Hood’s Sarsaparlla has done for You Will Buy Your Do You Want to see a No. 1, First Quality Custom Hand Made Boot at. Overcoats Suits From you. Burned in a Tree. Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 24 Last, $100 Friday night in Palo Pinta county | aparty of young men went coon huntivg on Buck creek, about six | miles south of Santo, a little Texas | Pacific railway town. A ooon was) treed and John Dou . aged 20} years climbed the tree to shake bim| 2 out | $1.50 Frow $1.00 To the Finest. And up Boys BOYS Suits From Overevats $3.00 To the Best. You will do so if you want the |... Suits From $2.00 $4 00 To the To the Finest Finest Goods in Underwear at In Fall | | _ Joe Meyer, East Side Square, Lowest Prices HATS._ = - ets {Asko G O. Yates of Elkhart township, called Tuesday and we were sorry to lean from him tbat his uncle, Marion Todd, of West Boone. seri ously sick. CLOTHIER. | Those Heavy WOOL | Overshirts at They did so. The fire spread to \| the one we are asi until he was almost nude. He was verdict this morning as the result : z Buy a ceuty are saving the farm his death at the hands of John; the hanging vines that thickly fes | Overcoats tooned the tree on which Douglass ee ak ae ast Woods tr the past oney | e offering at that price. = ea ses “ ; . Quality. ually rescued, u was so i = té y . +. . , = : : 3 Sees e want your trade, and we will get it | ———=——— Best Boot on this earth for the | ured that he died yesterday. eee ‘ : $ nae The Trial. aa if you know the vaiue of your dollar. mouey, Come and see us. ” 4 of the inquest over the lynched ne- gro, which has been going on all the past week. ‘ihe verdict was in ac-|~ ers of Bates county thou-| Davis, Ed Emery, Wm. Neely, Jas. sands of dollars by giving | Wilson, ete., ete. them the benefit of their Best Gods, Lowest Prices. Pair Boys Knee Pants The process of pumping evidence 75e It will be of equal help to He could not see and called to hie | —=— ground, and clung to the limbs tak Rich Hill Review. ‘ | Styles M cordance with public expectations, lower rates of interest on cowpanious to fire some brush.) yeNg ' from us. If solook at ing off his clothing as it was fired The coroner's jury returned its Duvall S Percival of this and in effect the deceased came to farm loans. Dr. A. E. LYLE, Butler, Mo. Special attention to Surgery, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. Hale Montgomery has a live rat- | tle-snake iv a case with a glass front ‘and he is frequently fed on rats aud ‘mice. This morning alive rat was | put in his cage, aud the snake struck it once, and in less than five minutes out of the witnesses has been occu- pying the time of the court, Judge Smith and the attorneys named, the major portion of the day, and.up to the present writing only three of the witnesses have been examined. During the drouth of the past mouth the water company has been sorely pressed and put to great ex- pense in keeping up the supply of water necessary for demands. For Will Royston Seriousty Lojured- Will Royston, sou of Uncle John H. Royston, who lives about one | received painful avd quite serious | | | ‘there has been an understanding | Among several of the werchants here and other places of late to break our aud/s'balfimniles trom liewia Staton trade down if they can by telling the people that we are giving short weight selling poor quality of goods the past two weeks they have been | injuries last Thursday. He was en- | OFFICE: Southwest corner Square, over Boston Store. Residence: On South Main st, *40-2m The drouth which has prevailed in Iowa for the past two months has been broken by a very light fall of rain. Robbers are getting too numerous for comfort. and we would advise our people both in the city and country to keek a sharp lookout. Alex Cameron arrived home from the strip the other- day well and hearty and the fellow that said he had broken his leg told a story. The county court of Dallas county has taken to the brush to avoid U. S. marshals. Dallas owes a railroad debt and ws trying to avoid the pay ment of bonds. Hiding out won't settle the bill. The anarchists aud cranks have stirred up the millionaires on Fifth Avenue New York, by threatening to blow up their houses with dynamite bombs. The police are on the alert and every precaution is being taken to prevent the scoundrels from car- rying out their hellish designs. The farmer that intends to sow wheat had better be about it The drouth in Kansas and other wheat growing states is going to retard planting and it is predicted by well informed persons that the wheat crop will bring a good price next year. It is easy enough to find fault with congress for not reaching an imme- diate agreement on the financial question, but if you will take the trouble to attempt to harmonize the views of a dozen men of your ac- quaintance you will get an idea of the work that is being done by con- gress.—Cass Co. Democrat. BS “I was troubled with terrible pain in my Dack and had also kidney difficulty. For 27 Years | Suffered. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and began to get | better. I bave not had an attack since I be- gan to use it. I was also cured of catarrh in the head and am now in good health.” D. M. Ross, Denison, Iowa. —_ 100 doses one dollar. ood’s**Cures Pe on ne I ln once ttl » Hooo’e Purse cure Liver Is, Jaundice, Bileweens, Gok Headache end Conctipazes. it was dead.—Clinton Democrat. Mrs. Lucille Rodiey, the pretty little woman who won a wager of $5,000 by walking from Galveston Tex. to the World's Fair made $500 en route by the sale of her photo- graphs. Bruce Starke left for Jefferson City Saturday night to spend a few days with his father From there he goes to Washington to enter upon his duties as clerk for Judge DeAr- mond. IN. Yates of Eikhart twp. secured good claim in the strip, also Warren Bloomer and Walter White were successful in getting claims. Mr. Yates is weil pleased with the coun- try and his claim lies near. Red Rock station. The Bennett-Wheelcr Mercantile Company are tatking stoves this jweek, soif you wanta first class heater or cook stove if you will call at this reliable house you will be supplied with the best. -Read their advertisement for purticulars. | The many friends of Ed Hulse, will‘be glad to learn that be has opened out a grocery store on the south side of the square. His stock of goods are brand new and comprize a full line of groceries and he would be glad to have you call and give him a share of your trade He will treat you right and give you the lowest prices. Read his advertise- ment in this paper. Jno. Van Benthusen, Esq, lost all his wheat and oats last Sunday night | (between 400 and 500 bushels) by fire. The fire was the result of in cendiarism, it is thought, and occur red between Sand 9 o'clock. The grain was located nearly half a mile from his house, and consisted of | four stacks of wheat and tio of oats. The loss is quite severe for and aged | couple like our friend and his good wife to sustain these dull thimes — Rich Hill Review. Near Glendale, Indiana, the other dey an unknown assassin murdered Denson Wralton, his wife Elizabeth, their three children, little girls, and Wralton’s aged mother. The mur derer used a hatchet to commit the terrible deed, robbery being his ob- ject, as the house was ransacked. Wralton was sick with the typhoid fever and the discoyery of the terri- ble affair was first made by the doctor | who called to see him. The mother | of Wralton drew a large pension and it was thought she kept $1,200 or 21,500 about the house. i 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. ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castors Their testimony was rather dawag ing to the accused, but as there are a whole lot of other wituesses in re- serve the result is difficult to anive at, and to avoid prejudicing or fore- stalling opinion, we refrain from publishing the testimony thus far given. At the present rate the hearing of testimony at this trial will "consume the entire week. Anti-Horse Thief Associats ot Mis- sourt and Kansas, to Meet in But- ler, October 30, 1893. A meeting of the Central Prctec- tive Association will be held at the court house in this city Tuesday October 3d, 1893 The membership of this association extends over this aud Kansas, and is better known as the anti-Lorse thief asso- state jand will be a basket affair. The cintion. The order has about 270 lodges, and in the way of protecting | property has done a great amount of good to the farming community. The order meets once a year ut differ- eut points in this state and Kansas. No farmer should hold back from becoming a member of this asssocia tion and it is requested that there be a turnout ou this vccasion that the county may be well organized Come} to the court house on the above | date, October 3d, and Jearn the ob ject of the The wiil probably last two or three days | and the number of delegates that will attend will be iv the neighbor-| hood of 260 or more. Bates county farmers should not neglect to attend ineeting session | wanted at the compelled at great daily expense to| pump water up stream from a hole | below the bridge, and ou Saturday | had made all arrangements to go a nole further down the river bed, where tney expected to tap a supply sufficient to accommodate the town for several months in case the drouth contiuned The company have lost no time or spared expense in giving the city a sufficient quan- tity of water for all purposes, and it is to be hoped that the rain of Sunday has xo fillei up the creek as to give the company no further trouble. We understand the water company will not be caught ayain, us they propose to at once arrange for putting in ove or more locks to bold back the water aud also sink au well near the power house. If this is done there will be no ecarcity of water in the future. artisian 1,000,000 Busbels of Good Wheat Farmers’ Exchange, Butler, for which the highest cash price will be paid Owingsville, Kentucky Burned. Owingsville, Ky., Sept. 19 Fire broke out at 4 o'clock this morning in Peed & Hazligg’s stable ou Henry street, destroying practi- livery cally ail the business portion of the | town. The 3$150.009. lows estimated at The origin of the fire is is unknown. this meeting aud we hope to see the} citizeus of Butler give the delegates | ahearty welcome. Mt. Pleasant Towusiip hold | | | | Will | school convention un Saturday Oc-| tober 7th, 1893. in the court house | park, to which att the Sunday schools in the county have heen in- vited. The committees having this matter in charge are spariug no pains to make this one of the most notable gatherings of the Sunday school hosts of Bates county, ever held. Tbe schools from the different townships will meet at the wist school building at 10 a m. and march upder township banners, to the place of meeting, where a most ex-| cellent programme will be rendered. | The choir will occupy elevated seats | and consist of 200 or more vuices | accompanied by a full orchestra. the literary programme will contain subjects of special interest to all) Sunday school workers. | Dinner will be eaten on the ground her anuual Sunday demonstration eill close at 3:30 p. m.in time to allow all to return home in good season. The pro- grammes will be out and distributed this week. DREADFUL PSORIASIS: Covering Entire Body with White Scales. Suffering Fearful. Cured by Cuticura. ton my arms and | , until my arms were It covered my my face, head, being the worst. ell constant x | | a big trade we can not sell so cheap. | © seratched. many hundreds of dollars, incurable. 1 heart of the and after using two be TICURA Vest, I could see a change: and after I had taken four bottles, I was almost cured; and when I had used six bottles of Cuticuma Re- SOLVEST, one box of CutictRa, and one cake of CuTictRa Soap, I was cured of the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for five years. I cannot express with a pen what I suffered before using the REMED They saved my life, and I fee} it my duty to recommend them. My hair is restored as good as ever, and so is my evesight. Mrs. ROSA KEL! well City, Iowa. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Everything about these wonderful skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies, inspires confidence. They afford instant relief and speedy cure of the m torturing and disfiguring of itching, bu and scalp diseases. 1 skin of every erup- inl constitute the modera times. tion, imy . most effective treatme: Sold throughout the world. Price, Crriccra, BOe.; Soap, 20c.; REsovvent, $1. Potter Dece anv CHE. Conr., Sole Proprietors, Boston. a“ How to Cure Skin Diseases,” mailed free. PS IT STOPS THE PAIN. Backache, kidney pains, weakness, —— = by re Anti-Paim Plaster. 2c. gaged sacking wheat on a neighbor- | were working. A prevalent heavy wind caused oue of these to loose his footing, and in his endeavors to save himself on the stack, let his pitchfork fail a distance of sowe eight feet. It was a three tine fork, and it struck Mr. Royston in the one touching the lobe of his right lung. Mr. Royston was ina stoop ing position at the same time, but retained sufficient presence of mind | to withdraw the fork. He was re- | moved home by Mr. Goff aud others | and the best care and attention giv- jeuhim. At last accounts he was | vesting well and his condition satis | factory as could be expected. His | | father was iu Clinton when the acci The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant liquid laxa- tive Syrup of Figs buggy repairs and everything in the buggy line. § 25-tf While most everything in our line is slowly advancing, we are to-day | Selling goods on a smaller profit than we ever did before. We have jrased the price on nothing, |lowerea it on many articles Still ! while the goods has advaveed, cut- | | ting our profit smaller, our trade | has increased, as we have often told } | you, we can sell at a wholesalers | profit, provided we sell goods} jepough There is where the whole | | secret lies, aud that is why we haye | | urged the people of Bates County | | to lend us their support Without | | It is a known faet. all oyer Bates, | « | and adjoining counties. that Grocer- | \ | ies are sold cheaper in Butler than | anywhere. | | And who should have credit for! | this? | | We claim the credit. Ask your-— | selves the question if you could buy | | Groceries cheap in Butler before we | | inaugurated the cash system. Credit | | Stores sell you goods as cheap as! | they can afford to. They have to) | have from 25 to 40 percent on what they sell to counteract bad accounts! While we cen sell You goods on the | 5 to 10 per cent. See the difference. | | We have lots to contend with. Some | Merchants will tell our customers that we sell sugar cheap as a Jeader, and all other goods as high as they do, when it is a fact that other mer- | chants come nearer us on sugarthan | | anything they sell. We can only } ‘save you about 15 cents on the dol- | Jar on sugar, while we can save you | from 25 to 40 per cent on other OTe has"been intimated to that | ing farm near a rick ou which parties | back, all entering deeply in the fleah: | dent occurred, having come here for | empty sacks.—Clinton Democrat. and her face blooms with its beauty. | T. W. Legg, the buggy man, for |5 Ibs new whole Carolina rice and | | 1 doz spring | 1 wash tub, j one-third off the or that we are uot selling anything cheap but granulated sugar, when itis a fact, aswe told you before, | they come nearer us on granulated sugar than anything they sell. + We have asked the people of Bates county once before to quit asking the question of otber merchants why they can’t sell us cheap as us, be- cause no cridit house can compete with us on prices on the sama quali- ty of goode, but come to us, where you can get them at the right prices. Helowiwe give you some prices: 7 tbs finest granulated sugar 1 00 18 fbs extra & sugar . . 20 tbs brown sugar 1 tb Java Blend coffee 50 tbs Edible flour 50 tbs Jumbo flour 1 bbl best salt 1 tb Imperial tea, worth 60¢, for 1 th sun-cured Japan tea, worth 60¢c, for | 1 tb Gunpowder tea, worth The, for tbs best tea dust gallon pure sugar syrup gallon fine country sorghum bys Let-Go tobacco tb Fish Hook tobacco tb Sledge tobacco | 1 Ib Star tobacco Dry salt bacon | 1 th very fine leaf tobacco 2 papers Dwights soda | 1 gailon best coal oil 1 gallon best gasoline 1 flax fiber pail 1 broom worth 25¢ for } 1 broom worth 30¢ for | 20 boxes best matches 3 doz clothes pins | 1 doz lemons | 1 tb faney evaporated peaches | 2 Tbs fancy rasin cured prunes 2 i \1 1 1 1 1 SoS gs 6 bars Clarette soap | 6 bars White Star soap | 6 bars Ibex soap APR RE 4 tbs California dried grapex WILLIAMS CASH GROCERY [22 paittraeyarie’ erapen | 3 Tbs California rasins 2 cans oil sardines 2 cans mustard sardines 1 qt bottle bluing % boxes Champion prefumed lye 3 boxes Red Seal lye a | Cedar Churns worth $2.25 for cic ins ; ie jothes pins, worth 1 gallon can peaches 2 cans salmon 100 ft wire clothes line 1 package condensed mince meat worth $1, f 1 wash tub, worth 85e, Ts 1 wash tub, worth 75e. for 2 hoop pails . 1 pail sugar syrup | 4 gallon can inapie syrup 1 well bucket, the best 1 blue dash lantern 5-gallon oil can, galvanized iron jarge calvanized iron tub No 8 tin boilers Knives and forks worth 31 for ge se 1 50for 75 for 25for 1% 75 for § for & “ 9 : 2 hips worth 25¢ “ “ BSe 50e $150 « PP see , OF ine syrup barrels We will sell you tinware at price, and glass atecost for the next two wacky te make room for new goods, and wi neve a large fine assortment of glas+- on hand. Now is y. Fe by Is your time to © will state agai. Produce, such ‘as butt mp tose snd wiil let no one Your produce wili goods as cash, We have nad e BTTan; ones all the and chici have bought More chickennit th than any two houses in Butler We kindly ask the people of remember us when wanting —_ ‘We sell oniy the best turn ieand get on in buying from as. Buggy w We have a lot for sale. f ‘ant all your ther. eggs and give more thon wat “do. Bates coun: y to Ley? im our get your ba {

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