The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 12, 1894, Page 8

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DEACON BROS. & CO. Hardware, Groceries and Farm Machinery. TOP BUGGIES and SPRING WAGONS Stirring Plows. Rock Island CHAMPION All Steel CORN PLANTERS, co DRILL. New American ~ ding Plows AND IDEAL mplete with CHECK-ROWER and Morgau Spading Harrows, Sunbeam Spring Trip Cul- tivator, Field and Garden Seeds, Barb Wire, Salt, Stoves, Tinware, Iron, Steel, Nails, and Wagon Woodenwork. tea Highest Market Price paid for Farm Produce. Deacon Bros. & Co. Democratic Central Committee. The committee decided that town ship conventions be held Saturday April 14th to select delegates tothe cvuuty convention to be held in But- ler, Monday April 16th, to select delegates to the state convention. Also that township conventions be held Saturday, May 26th to select delegates to the county convention to be held in Butler. Monday May 28 to nominate a county ticket. Senator Hill had his say on the tarift and income tax question Mon day, and is bitter in his opposition to the income feature of the bill. Lost—Between Summit and Pleas ant Gapa package containing two shirts, 8 collars anda vest. The tind. er will please leave same at Bennett Wheelers, Butler Mo. Don't fail to see the card of D. W Drummond in this issue, something special “just landed.” 1itf Jacob Young was arrested at Rich Hill last week charged with attempt to rape a child 8 yeara of age. He strenuously denies the charge and elaims that it is ascheme concocted by his wife with whom he has had trouble. Marshal Shelby bas appointed a colored man, one Leon H Jordan, of Kansas City, a Deputy U. S. Marshal. Mr. Jordan hag always been a barber but obtained a goou education and 1s paid to be well Qualitied for the place —Harrison- ville Missourian. When hard times do come the first ones to squeal are the protected infant industries. These pet indus dustries are the first to close their doors. So worthless are they even the thought of standing alone gives them deadly spxsm: of fear- Fresh air and fair trade will teach them to walk alone If treated as they have been in the past they will remain paupers and ask more help, | more alms every year.—Ex. From Mr. I. F. Ellivgton, who was 1n the city Wednesday learn that C. H. Rains, livmg in Hudson town- ship, lost his house and baru by fire Friday Nothing ofan; cousequeucs was saved from the dwellicg or barn, and his loss is quite heavy. In ad dition lost about 20 tons of hay, 700 bushels of corn, a lot of wheat and oats, farm implements, a wagon and lot of harness. The barn was insur ed $800, the insurance on dwel ling had expired three days before the fire. A young orchard near the house was also badly injured. At the present Mr. Rains and famils are living ina tent, and is making arrangements to rebuild. Carthage, Mo, April 6.—J. O Davidson of Carthage against whom a suit for $10,000 was recently filed by Mrs. Mary Sheehan for breach of of promise, was married here last night to Miss Florence Harp. The groom is seventy and bride twenty years ofage. The wedding will add new interest to the suit filed by Mrs. | Sheehan. For a first-class job of painting and paper hanging call on R. E. Delancey. Shop opposite rearble works, Ohio street. Purify the blood, tone the nerves, and give strength to the weakened organs and body by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla now. One might as well try to stem the rapids of Niagra, as to expect perfect health while a Scrofulous taint exists in the blood. Through its alterative and purifying properties. Ayer’s Sar suparilla removes every vestige of Scrofulous poison from the blood. The Spring Medicine “All run down” from the weaken Notice. The democrat voters of Hudson} township are hereby notified that a/ convention will be held at Reynard | Saturday, April I4, 2 p m for the, purpose of selecting delegates to the | county convention to be held} at Butler the Monday following to | elect delegates to the state conven-| tion and to transact any other busi- | ness that may come before it. / Jas. N. Suarp | Committeeman. | Abilene, Kau., April S—Hea jrains have fallen throughout Central | Kansas during the past twenty | hours. Reports from the wheat in | the Golden Belt wheat region say its condition is excelleat, promising a heavy yield Lynched. Atlanta, Ga, April 6 —Mrs. | Chambliss, a respectable white wom an of Greensboro, Ga, was outraged there last night by a negro. This morning the negro was caught and identified and placed in jail. An armed mob attacked the jail The Governor ordered out the military, but before they reached the scene the walls of the jail were battered down and the negro taken out and hanged at 11 today. Intense ex- citemwent prev&iled while the Sheriff was uttempting to protect the pri. ouer. Good Poiitics. ing effects of warm weather. you need a good blood purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla Do not put off taking it. Numerous little ailments, 1s neglected, will soon break up the system. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla now, to expel disease and give you ' strength and appetite Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harm- less, reliable, sure. . Shot Through the Head. Fort Scott, Kan., April 6.—James Neal, the 17 year old son of a prom inent merchant of this city, accident ly shot and killed himself late last night while calling on a young lady friend; Miss Housh. While jesting ae the young woman he drey revolver and pointed it at her head She made an exclamation of fright, and in withdrawing tha gun the young man accidently pulled the trigger and the vall went through his head It is the second death of this kind in prominent families in the city since Monday. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When sho had Children, she gave them Castoris | Unele Kit Divers, one of our best ' subscribers called Saturday and re- newed for another year. Uncle Kit is sexton at the cemetery, a position he has held for the past three years, anlin this connection we will say we pass no compliment on him when w: say he has: made the best manag e' ofthe burying ground the city has ever had. The cemetery to-day presents a neater appearance than ever before. The grass is kept in | order, the graves cared for, the east | side of the grounds have been grub bed and cultivated and the entire !cametery has been looked after with | care and pains. Now that the season has arrived for sodding aud decorat- jing, parties who desire the graves | of departed friends putin order will | do well to call on the sexton and |instruct him in regard to their de- sires Cattle Kited*By Hail. R. S. Catron insures growing) San Antonia, Tex, April 8.—A cops against hail, also writes fire and | dispatch was received here to day tornado insurance. 413tf|from Gillespie county stating that ICE! ICE! ICE!!! Northern-lake and artificial ice. I | will be able to supply Butler with Those desiring to take ice from me will leave their Casrer StaMMons. above pure ice. orders. 15 {that section was visited yesterday by one of the severest hail storms | ever known there. Many cattle were killed by the stones, some of which were six inches in circumference. The great chunks of ice went through roofs of houses and ruined the prospect for fruit crops. \2=_s Powder. The os! y Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used iu .Jillions of Homes—4o Years the Standard | Bates County Demecrat. There are several young statesmen in this congressional district whom we would like sve go to congress one of these days Buta word in their ear: dont try itthistime DeArmond’s own person represents a principle, aud his defeat now would not only be considered a blow at that principle but militate strongly against those who in any way encompassed his over throw, with the ardent silver men. They can afford to wait, and we believe they are politic enough to wait. In fact, DeArmond should have no oppositién in the Democratic con vention. The only paper fighting him is the Osceola Advance, whieh we under stand, does not coincide with DeAr mond on the silver question. That will not defeat DeArmond. Judge DeArmuud is nothing per sovally tous. He has always been considered a greater friend of Mr | Allen of the Times, whom he recon mended for postmaster. But Judge, DeArmond represents a principle. His defeat would be disastrous to the party, in our opinion, because people are very sensitive on the sil- ver question We may be off but we believe it would-be very impolitic in an aspiring politician to try to down him this time Appreciated. San Bernarpino, Car. April 6, 1894. Ed. Tres: Enclosed find one dollar. Iremit my mite regularly for to reuew my subscription to the booming Times, for it is a precious | visitor to my household. Your valu able paper arrives in California | regularly andis read by many be sides myself. Long may it wave. Joun L. BLankenzaker Stull We Boom | This week we add to our incieas following new ing circulation the subscribers: Fiank Diehl, J. M.} Briny, Jas Culver, C. J Keeble, | W. M. White, John Wigger, Wm. Ewin, Judge Clark Wix, B. F. Wix, R. B Campbell, Joe Fleming, W. M. Queener, C. E. Raines, Dr. T. EL) Rose, Jas. C. Romine, Mrs. C. H.: Wilson, G. W. Twombly, I. F. El } lington, G. W. Beach, J. C. Leonard, | Lorin MeCounel!l, J. A. Trimble, Geo. C. Metealf, T. J Pointer, Mrs Sarah Ogle, Geo. B. Ellis, E Wilson The following named renewed their subscription: Kit Divers, J.Q.A Cope, J. C Wonders, M. L. Eichin ger, Miss Rosa Garner, W. H. Hull, Annie Comiford, W. E. Deator, E. Nestlerode, “Pp. M. Famuliner, John F. Diilon, W. A. McBurney. Weare glad to say the booming Tres continues to lead the van and is making rapid strides in the direc- tion of reaching the goal of our am bition, three times the circulation of |all competitors, and the greatest ‘advertising medium in southwest | Missouri. When the business men of Butler desire to reach the people! ithe y flock to the booming Tres. ' } ae | The Evoluuion 1 OF medicinal agents is prac egatiug the old time bs, draughts and vegetable extracts to! ‘the rear and ‘bringing into geueral| | use the pleasant and effective liquid; \laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the} true remedy see that it is manufac- tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. cents worth of foot wear and our expenses for doing business is about one fourth as much as other houses that carry the same amount of goods, and while we buy direct from manufacturers we feel safe in saying that we can save you. Twonty Per Contin Anything inthe Shoe Lin Be sure and take a look through and get our prices before buy- ing; whether you buy or not it will do you good. Pants, Shirts and Underwear, Remember we carry a full line of Furnishing and Work G»o1s—all of the very best custom made goods Good line of Jeans Pants from Good hne Cotto. ade Pants from Good Cassimere Pants from Good work shirts, solid col r Best wake of overails from Best white shirts (laundried) from "1 75e to 125 75e to | Good unlaundried white sqirts from 50cto 75 $1.50 to 250 | Fall line of striped Percale shirts solid 35e to 75 | colors, with collars attached, just the 50c to 75 | thing for sumtber from - 50c to 1.00 Remember we sell the best 25cundershirt that goes out of But- ler Full tne of collars, cats, suspenders. ties and in fact any— thing that you want in furnishing goods. Be sure to look through these goods; it will save you money and it is no trouble for us to show you our goods. L Stockton, Kan, April 6—B F Biedelman, a drayinan, met with u fatal accident this eveung. His team became frightened, Le was | thrown between the horses, where | he became entang ed in the harness | aud was dragged to death He car ried $2,000 life insurance in A. O. U. | W., whieh will be lett to bis widow. | To Be Made Well is Better Scrofula Entirely Eradicated by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Thave taken Hood's S: parilla with sat | zeus of Bates county. that we bave | Williams ASH GROCERY We are so well pleased with the big trade extended us, by the citi | resolved to seli our goods as near! cost as possibly can, to leave us ua! living, and if the pgeple continue to | | patronize us during the year, as they | bave so far There is no tei ing bow low-we will get our prices, a big trade‘is all it requires for usto sel: the finest quality of goods at almost | cost, and upon this platform we ask the people to stand by us can buy goods cheaper than we can and very few as cheap, if you notice. | You see no cheap quality of goods lu our boure. the best, awd customers are pleased | | It seems strauge to us, that no one! | knows anything about our isfactory results, and my only regret is that I | did not take it earlier. I cannot say too much in praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla. To say well of anything fs good but to be made well by its use is better. Many years ago I was troubled with an irritable itching all ever my body and my left leg became so very sore and swelled so much that I had to stop work. I was then living in Indianapolis and called on a physician of that city. He prescribed for my affliction, calling it a skin disease, and in time the leg became ap- parently well, but the disease was not eradi- cated from the system, as my leg broke out again two years later. Another physician termed my complaint scrofula, and with this I agreed, as members of my family had been troubled similarly. ! Overcame the Trouble temporarily but was afflicted again during the winter of 88 and "49. In the spring following, my attention was called to Hood"s Sarsaparilla, and noticing the statements of the benefits | others had received, I determined to give ita | trial. It gave me great relief almost immediate _Hood’s*=*Cures ly. Ihave since continued taking Hood's saparilla and feel confident of a perfect cure. In the future Hood's Sarsaparilla will be my only medicine.” W. A. Dcx @1 East ®h Street, Kansas City, Missouri. N.B. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, constipation, Cairne | have ever found out anythin | kind. We buy uothing but with everything they get, when they are not. they know where they got it and they know we will take it back as freely us we gaye it to them, be low we quote you some prices, and just whit we quote you, you will get to the ounce and all the best goods. shert { 28“ light brown sugar No ove | 1 50 ** White lilly straight grade flour ri) 50 tb gold medal, full patent 80 6 ‘* best new currants 2 5 “ nice raisins % 1 ‘* nice raisins é 6 ** best quality dried grapes 25 3 “* raisin cured prunes 2 7 ‘* white Scotch oat flakes py 7“ hominy flakes 25 6 ‘hand picked navy beans 25 1 ‘* white Carolina rice 05 2‘ finest California peaches » 1 gallon pure country sorghum tt) 1 “sugar syrup 40 1 plug Star tobacco * 45 1 plug Crane tobacco 25 ** Fish hook tobacco 7 1 bbl best fine salt 1 20 th pail jelly 1 * best dry salt side meat rd 20 boxes best matches Ps | 3 boxes parlor matches 05 } 2 packages Dwight soda 1 1 qt bottle blneing 15 ‘o. 1 tubs, best quality 50 vil | 2 hoop pails 13 igo“ “ 20 8. copper bottom boilers 110 No. 8 Galvanized Ft 1 jo | 5 Gallon Oil Caus best made 90 eee é est coal oil We have test oil got in 5 bbls to- day and will keep it from now on. lset knives and forks worth { $1 for ir 11 se nives and forks worth | $1.75 for 125 jlset knives and forks worth 22.50 for 150 | leet solid Mexican silver tea spoon 1 weights poor goods ete. but the ether Grocerymen in Bates county. None of our customers or upyone that bas ever bought goods of us No you will bave to ge to |some Groceryman to find out, just | quote some of our prices to him then | be will tell you all about it | will never let a package of anything go out of ovr house 1 oz. sbort or | anything that will not suit ‘our cus tomers if we cen help it, and as we | bave told you before. your produce will buy from us just as cheap as your casb, we only bave the one ‘ price, and we positively wili not let anyone over bid us on yonr butter, eggs and chickens, and we make this a slandirg offer that we will at all times give you as much as anyone will offer you, either in money. gro eeries, or order on dry goods house. so you can drive up and unload without ever asking the price, and he perfectly safe, we are especially | in the chicken and egg business and | |can handle ten thousand pounds a. | day if we could get it, and pay you all cash, or we will give you in trade | Diliousness, jaundiee, sick headache, indigestion, | 22 Tb fine Cal granulated sugar $1 90} g ofthe | No we ¢ 1 set German silver tea spoon 50 6 qt tin buckets 20 lQqt “ 19 | 100 ft wire clothes lines 35 | Galvanized tubs worth 1.25 90 £5 = egies OF 1 00 Ne “largest size 1.50 1 20 Best iron bound well bucket 3B Shoe brushes worth 40¢ for 25 |Serub brushes ‘* ae b | Horse brush, palmetto 60¢ 3 | Best broom worth 30 for bos9 00d ae os EEE 20 | 1 doz best Messina lemons 20 “* Naval orange (seedless 2 | 3 cans best standard corn 25 } lean best tomatoes io 1 can Columbia River salmon 15 | 2 cans best Cal. egg plums 35 2 cans best Cal. white grapes “o 2 cans best Cal. apricots 35 3 cans pure sardines in oi} 23 _ Everything else in same propor- tion for either cash or produce. Don't ask us for credit for we can't possibly accommodate you, besides we don't want to hurt your feeling by saying uo for it would be an im- possibility to sell goods as we do and on eredit. Thanking you one and all for your liberal patronage we are Yours Truly, J. Williams & Co. We call special attention this week to some facts of interest in — regard to our shoe business. While our stock is comparatively new and bought when one dollar would buy one dollar and fifty 4 = ma, s Tagpiay. ane & Adair. vie : = concoct itansrsacntan i

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