The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 29, 1894, Page 5

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Boys All wool ong pant suits 65.00 a t | Next Tuesday is election day. | home. The Convention to nominate a jcounty ticket will be beld in Butler | May 28th | ; Mr. Asa Rosier went to Kansas | City Monday tv buy a bunch of feed | Ing steers. Prices to meet the times, stylish ;8:d elegant goods at moderate prices jatM & N. Evans’. | W. C Brown and Miss Bettie | Short of Virginia were married in | this city by Judge Cole, Mouday. | At the present rate of increase the booming Lites’ circulation will soou reacb 3,000 We intend to reach that notch or brake a hame string Geo. A. Todd, of Enid Oklahoma | Sedalia wants the Odd Fellows! Democratic Central Committee. | As per call the democratic eevtral | committee of Bates ecunty, met at | the court house Saturday. D H | Hill was made chairman aud Capt. | H_ C. Clark secretary The roll eall| showed all townships representec | but three j The committee decided that town | sbip conventions be h id Saturday | April 14th to select elegatee tothe | county convention to be heldin Bar | ler, Monday April 16th. to select | delegates to the state convention. | Also that township conventions be | held Saturday, May 26th to sleet | delegates to the county convention | to be held in Butler. Monday May | 28 to nominate a county ticket | The committee passed a resolution | endorsing the candidaev of Judge J N. Ballard of Henry county, for the state senate for this district. The committee having transacted YOUuTHS—= LONG PANT SUITS _ $500, Is our strengest lines in our YUU 1S DEPAR? TENT SE Youths lise this season is extra strony Knee Pant Suits at Our Puices from $2.00 to S10. $2.50 a-d 53,00 Are far ahead of any h ng eve sbown in this hne. t and not the kind that are all wool on paper only, but with waites the Times a communication | the business for which it was called Special Ene GhSi Sa é S from that town, and corrects false | adjourned. © out a single cotton thread. Three handsome styles to se- reports It can be found on another i, RS SOS a Ae ar e . Ss a 3 € q lect from and also a blue flannel suit at same price—ages page. Swift have returned from Jerseyvill: nth = a. aes oe — « 6 id x Xs :.. where ¢ _ 0. i people of Nevada are payiug adiv Hurt. 13 to 18, $5 00; ages 10 to 12 $4.50. They are the best we W. 0. Atkison, Capt. Donohoe, | Iliv.,where they bad accompanied the : ylug sali a 5 caries Everett Drysdaie and M. V. Carroll, | remains of their mother. one dollar on the hundred to keep = My. Branch, an old gentlemam ever saw for the price but if your purse affords something went to Kansas City Tuesday us del 2B Tauber 1 mat Be their schools. ' The school board | living in the soutuwest part of tewn, atta isdaithoae all Milaakvahaviotsnad blaalserxen egates to the populist stute conven ‘a J “a = ans Cl a a2 oO! uta only asks 55 eae and yet | met with quite a serious accident { etter, see those all woo: black cheviots a serges— Gon. ne on and wants to ee our | there are people that kick and refuse | Monday evening. He had been round and square cut—we sell at $7.50—Colors guaranteed The missionary societies of Kan ee Dieu ater Ung) canning tac Orys | opote} ue: small pistacios: jhauhug bay and stopped at the 3) Uciel s absolutely fast and as handsome as any we ever sold for $10. But if you want your boy to look the “swellest of the swells,” dress him in one of our “Picadilly” long cut sack suits—the very latest f or young men’s wear and made as only our best goods are—and the fit—simply perfect. Au inspection is all we ask. sas City Presbytery are holdiug an interesting meeting in this city Some prominent ladies in the work are present Our good friend Joel Pratt, living in the east part of the county call ed Wednesday and renewed. He said it had been two years since his last visit to Butler. Joe Meyer, the clothier, placed in advertisement this week and give him a trial on clothing and under- Kansas City canitalists must have confidence in Butler, from the way they are trading for real estate in this city. Wm. Brady, 26 years of age, liv- ing at Fuiton, run through with a fortune in high living and committed snicide. The county candidates for the different offices can now get on a two years in the penitentiary at Ore gon, for kicking the jailor down and Johu C. Hayes informs us that he will enter the race for the nomination for circuit clerk. Jobn has served ' the people faithfully for two terms ag clerk, ix a model officer and will make a strong race. Washington, D. C., March 26.— The cash balance in the treasury at the close of busiuess today was 134,288,006, and the net gold $105,988,495. walked out into his large pasture the other day and found a camp of 21 tramps water trough at Wyatt's lumber yard on Ohio street to let bis horsee ‘drink. While in the act of alighting from his wagon to loose the bridle reing, a loose plank on the framed slipped and struck one of the ani- mals. This frightend the team and | they dashed down the street at full !apeed. " They bad not run more than 100 yards when the wagon came uncoupled and and Mr. Branch was thrown violently to the ground. In . : ¢| hustle, the date for the county con : fas two > y aoe ——— base pied a ventionthas booniaet. { af : the fail he was severely bruised gures dressed in the Senator Wright,of Vernon county, | abeut the head and legs and body, latest style boys’ suits. Read his} John Siseo, has been sentenced to | but fortunately no bones were brok- en as was at first supposed. Sever- They were enjoying | al persons came to his assistance and wear. escaping from jail themselves hugely, and said they | the old gentleman was picked up, ‘ : - izi in C 3 laced in a spring wagon, and taken Through the real estate agency of| Township conventions to send | V°r® OFBanizing,te join Coxey’s army | P Jai : Clardy & Warnock Issac Coneklin delegates he the convention which |'0 ™°ve on Washington. The Mail age . ne ee Aver 0% = has disposed of his property in this| meets in Butler, May 28th, will be rays: “The tramps were well pro-| Dr. Boulware, who dresse is city for Kansas City real estate. Mr. Concklin is certainly displaying con siderable confidence in the outconie of Kansas City. Jesse Trimble will move his drug store to West Plains, Mo., about the held in each township, Saturday May 26th. L E_ Hutchison, a business man at Joplin, was held up by foot pads, Saturday night, slugged with a sand vided with food. They had an im mense frying pan filled with break- fast bacon on a big bed of coals and a granite kettle was singing cheer- fully. Large loaves of bread and a sack of onions and numerous cans of wounds and made him as_ comforta- bleas possible. Those who witness. ed the accident were of the opinion the old man was fortunate to escape as well as he did. : 2 bag and robbed of $70 in cash and | coffee went to make up the apretiz-| g¢. J bh t BUTE ER WEEKI y TIMES Vote the democratic ticket. first. The Tres is sorry to see Mr. | gold watch. ing menu. inal med aaa oc Bsleeh Tea SERL MES | : . ; ig & vigorous kick agains e A Trimble leave Butler. He has a fine The only complaint that the com-| pich rate of ce bei b Rev. H. A. Rabbitt has moved to| store, isa good druggist and we| The central committee did right | pany had t Eolwaslth : Dig hirate Olina nance Leng cnae: LOCAL ITEMS his new charge at Oak Grove. cordially nada Sy him to the|in arranging a short campaign this Pe Ee blatant bre nceitie th Tene ed there. Every town ought to kick. | 2 ‘ citizens of West Plains. year. The candidates will bave two 8 att lias on Every neighborhood ought to kick. : r o t t compelled to spend in the woods Z 4 o-oo | The men that are fighting Dick months to canvass the county in and | [tw ia ai es ‘ It is the extravagance of company w= T. K. Lisle is wrestling with the | Wright have a personal grievance. The execution of Prendergast] that ia long enough. i _ Ae Sea u ie t ey ees = management which calle for rejea of chills. Clardy has time to look after the which was to have come off in Chi- iaethiel oe ana a Ee | rates and not the risk. Fat “ aula f th mn and will do it.|C8g° good Friday, has been post | The Misses Harnsburger gave an | 08 pe gchar ere were DO | officers are being kept in Capt. Tygard went to St. Louis “eoyse - the town and will do it. poned on the sanity dodge. The|elegant party at home Saturday over coats nor blankets in the atyle at the expence of p: Friday night on business. | ote for him. courts of this country are slow to oe of ae crowd. sae = kick — ford, ll the latest Chicago novelties at} The Times wants to see the demo-| punish the guilty and in a great} Misses Alle Colyer, o utler, and e a a and if necessary carried to the legis- wa N. Evens’ Open ehaet block | cratic ticket elected because we be | measure are to blame for the increare Miss Byrd, of Quincy, Ill A splen Barned to Death. lature. Extravagance is what the ; lieve it will be for the best interest | of crime. did time is reported by those pres-| j.om Mr. Franklin Freeman, who | American people should stand out Sam Heinline says the measles! of the town. ent.—Rich Hill Review. A 5 >, | against.— Nevada Mail. have put in an appearance at his | Geo. Canterbury wants farms, was in the city Tuesday. we learn o Z house | Butler never had a better marsbal;read his flaming advertisement on The title of Richard Harding Da-|® most distressing and terrivle acci- i |}than Dick Wright has made the/another page. If you have a well|vis’s forthcoming story in the April dent which happened at the home Wall paper! Carpet paper! kal- |town. This is acknowledged by all |improved farm for sale here is your|Harper’s is “The Writing on th of Peter Noble, living five or six | mm S somine, &c, at the People's Drug | fair minded men. chance to dispose of it. Don’t delay} Wall.” The scene is a dinner given miles north of this city, Monday even AYERS a. store. J. W. Morrts. | The Mi ne Si Joseph calling to see Mr Canterbury if you| by av Egyptian official in Cairo, and|!@&- Mr. Noble was burning prairie SARSAPARILLA ; ieekine Rue ts @ Misgourl river al ot. vosep!| wish to sellas he means business|the principal actors are an American | 8888 near his house and unnoticed HS! —— >. pe oo are ae ing, o is frozen over trom bank eager wreina timeasishont. young woman and a Russian diplo- his little daughter, aged six or eight oct 4 and a number of farmers have plant-/ ice being from 3 to 4 inches thick. ‘ coat years, wandered out to where he LL CURE YOU - , de in hor must be im. |p, Joe Meyer es — Peas es = pera — The 14 year-old son of Jas. K. the Padi icon Sai, took oes le “ /,) y in fF : pee pease of bu a ee th ie ot pada os was accompanied by his brother Kless, living five miles west of Rich |and before assistance could be rend- iS aoe | erties —_ yers| to a oe light Several mecandes | J N. Smith and family Mr. Smith| Hill, was bitten bya rabid dog al ered the little girl was most terribly : oh \ Su ene COUDEEY i cent electric lights. is in very poor health, and came back | few days ago. The dog was killed| burned She was taken to the house y ; vl Smith & Aughe have a nice lot of} Mayor S. D. Cox, of Lamar, has|to Bates with his brother Joe in|/and the boy was taken to town and|where she lingered in excruciating Ai horses which they will ship to Boston | been suspended from office by the hopes that he might regain his for-|themad stone in the possession of L. agony until relieved by death Tues- Lf A, in a day or so. ‘council. The charge against him is |mer good health. —_ = —_ to the — day morning. In their ead affiction A li i 4 = son 0 as. Ferguson, living in|the family h: th i D _ Sam and Gertrude Silvers, attend (EEG and drunkenness. Lane & Adair, the poneise dry hk Ses naigtborkotl, fae Le ae SELES ae eate: sympathies ee WES ing the normal at Warrensburg, spent) Casper Stammons unloaded sever goods merchants, are talking to the bitten by a mad dog a few days J = == —W i Sunday with their parents. al cars of very fine manufactured ice | farmers this week about their large | 0.1, d the st . — ae Mond uh d hich he had | stock of spring goods and lew prices Cote ae SPOR CUN aS BUeCes A B . h L d . . ai A a uesday, which he hac a = i irvi b cas B Nervi of Sprague avs Mis hsrhed infor family wae this aa: |To eee the pretty spring atsles you weet se theoatt the oclens| Lee Cult ee ne Af Brignt | aa, ‘ Sr eee ec ro amer must call at this store, their stock is 8 ee Culver of Butler was in our| Tenyearsof age, but who dectinesto give his licensed to marry Saturday. | The cold wave has damaged the|9OW open for inspection and their cee aaa Ha nwa Gavdnies says this spell coindcutal sateaeceteees sepa i Mr Piggot, of Buonville, arrived | growth of early vegetables. = many |Ptices they guarantee to be the low | Our good democratic friend, Noab | of weather done her garden up. i “When I was one year old, my mamma died | in th Fee other da: to. spend a tee in the eity peas, beans and est. Nyhart, spent Saturday in the city| The exhibition at the Plain View| of consumption. The doctor said that I, ra hance Dien y iets y ; houndicati - 7 shaking hands with his numerous | school house was no failure. A splen-| {0),s)¢"d soon die; and all our neighbors { few days visiting his son Harry. | radishes were up and the indications} . H..Hill, of Hume, spent Satur friends, and said to the reporter: did and enjoyable time was had. never be able to walk, because I was so ° Wi arm .,| are they will have to be planted over day in the city Mr Gill is one of], 2 “| Born to the wife or Creth Wright| Weak and puny. A gathering formed and ill the cold wave injure the fruit . = the committee has fixed the date|g con No. 3 Mrs. Wright is verv | broke under my arm. "1 burt my finger and crop? We would like a report from | again. the prominent democrats of southern | ¢,,. holding the county nominating | Iv on No. 3 Mrs. Wright is very poor | Mt gathered and threw out peces of bone. ? ay : ees 2 v. uurt myseif so ° jt ' some of the horticulturists on the| The citizens of Butler are delight- — “aie ay — he sega agar convention and you can say tothe| Mrs. Betty Short and Mr. Wm. was sure to become a running sore. had subject. ed to know that Rev Stephens, pas | make the race for circuit clerk. He boys that I am in the race for record-| Burdett went to Butler Monday and} Gone me so much good 9s ‘Ayer’e Barsapar ; ; tor of the Ohio street M. E. church |has always been an active party). 304 expeci to stay till the curtain married, they joined hands for life! rilla. It has made me well and strong.”— } Miss Mary Evans has returned | wi}] remain in this city another year. | Worker, is well qualified, clever and falls. I will makea canvas of the tower ies eerie Cc Lee ee ' from Chicago,where she went — | Rev. Stephens is a splendid preacher |courteous and will make a strong county and if the party will give me eee. jas gone to K.C. on, AYER'S Sarsaparilla weeks ago to study the latest milli jand is well liked by all. race. the nomination,will carry the banner| E.E. Simpson wants to buy or| Preparedby Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mase. Say eee. | The preachers of the city of Jop-| Henry Thurman, a citizen of|to — make a a s NISD 6 Cane oe woe The = Fellows of — —_— lin have taken a decided stand against sree; ite és = city peered good an officer as ever had. | : i make an effort to secure the orphan’s | the management of the opera house | Of last week, took on too much bug| 4... Webb, the irate husband | ee aa eee pred [in their town opening to shows on inten tet oncable, Arnold, He was| 7B? attempted to shoot hia wife at| MEN'S | sTynisn .. mig! . Sunday. e matter has been ap- t i - | Rich Hill last week, and then took a H War! on ecrofuia and every form | Pealed to the city council. =oeeneanylrge Bera large dose of morphine to end his WORSTED Light Colored of impure blood is boldly declared’ prof. Jas. R. Miller and Miss |The fine was paid and Thurman left Pia erinence: a ys ctor seins SUITS by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great Bessie Belle Kiltz, of Rich Hill, |g wiser if not ‘a happier man. loctors, says he will yet accomplish | $ 6 8 conqueror of all blood diseases. were united in marriage at 8:80 the desired end as he has two more 10 re fullline of spring O'clock at the residence of the| T.K. Lisle, chairman of the dem | doses of the drug hid away and as $4.00 } . _We have now our full line oes bride's parents, Monday morning, |ocratic county central committee | soon as he is able will take it. He e es 00 S ee millinery and invite the ladies to |Rev. WM Bewles, of the south |being unable to attend the meeting denies that he intended to kill his | —=—————"— call and see our pattero* Evans, Methodist church oftciating. of the party leaders in St. Louis last | wife, and says that the pistol went’ = CHIT.DS FOR THE SEREOUE 2t M. & N. Evass. | week, deputized Capt. Clark to take off accidentally, and that the load | SUITS | PANTS William A. Sells, the great circus! The Trves would not throw a chip |his place and act for him and the | was intended for bimself. | WELL MADE. 7 $1 "Or mau did at Topeka Kansas, one day in the way of Nevada. getting the/ party interests of the county. Mr. pte isha | Taat ey Heagesed nearly a mil-| Odd Fellows — =|. Py Lisle could not have placed the re- Piceies bo Tiecll. i $1.00 ‘ -00 lion dollars in the show business. — - a = = honor in more) eminently successful thas | Weer eee eee! ‘ ——————— The Easter entertainment given at their pace or look back when in| 5 ci J Hood's Sarparilla been that many Men's Fine ( er ] ae ya the South Methodist church Sunday! gearch of a good thing for their! Mr. Wooiery and daughter Fannie | leading citizens from al! over the Worsted Suits i = __ SUI ; night by the young folk’s missionary | town. | went to Kansas City Tuesday to at.| United States furnish testimonials; Nobby Styles ANY STYLE : society was entertaining and well at-' ; | tend the funeral of bis grand daugh-/| of cures which seems almost miracu- $6 (ele) GO TO $10 to si8 i tended. i Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are known jer Mrs. Lula Maud Arterburon, whojlous Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not an ss to be the safest, surest, and best | died at her home at 10 o’clock Tues- | accident, but the ripe fruit of indus || ————_____- 4 pee Dr. G. G. Ferguson delivered his, purgative medicine ever offered to|day morning. The deceased form-/try and study. It possesses ment J oe Mi ia‘ aaa > fina! of a series or lectures on science | the public. They are mild yet cer- lerly lived in Butler end was well “peculiar to itself.” Boys Suits ey er bese ets C in this city Friday night to a crowd-jtain in their effects, give tone and|known by our young people. She! , : : Long Panta THE y US 4 | edhouse. He left Saturday for Se- streagth to the stomach, and keep|had been sick for the past month| Heod's Pills cure Nausea, Sick Good Value ne 50e | dalia, in which city he has -engaged | the — in a perfectly healthy|and her death was not a surprise to ar 9 erage Billiousness:| $3.00 CLOTHIER. Ea Sold. to lecture for seyeral nights. condition.: the family. jd by all druggists. i OF

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