The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 3, 1894, Page 5

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t | i ' ee | i ) ‘Butler Saturday. | | > tf 5 » The farmers say they are three bacon TOs Zz 0 % i weeks ahead with their work this : , ) S 5 a {} eae Fine worsteds in stylish weaves, 4 | Cloth-finished Satines ‘ ¥ E. P. Huley and Miss Ida Christ-' oe “ast a. Oxpand: i é {man of Burdett were licensed to ‘i ae ee eee | marry Saturday. — India Linens, Dimities and Naimsooks, WHE McClementa has purchased New ylaids and stripes in Zephyr Ginghams. | the drug store, in which he has been Silks—A chvice line of China, Swivel aud trimming. jclerking, on the sq uare. Braids—Narrow, medium, wide—late things. ; j } | The Union put on a patent inside Laces—A very large selection—real new. él Own Ices, \last week, which indicates that de- Ribbons—No. 1 to No. 30, most every shade. : 8 | composition is taking place. Hosiery—Hermsdorf fast black 5e up. FOR ai | The docket for the June term of Corsets—Five of the best makes on earth. Try at Bs ; circuit court bids fair to be a light Ladies Vests—10 cents up; extra sizes curried in stock. I his week we are oftering choice of a ‘one. So far very few new suits have Muslins—4 4, 5-4, 84 on 10-4, 1l-t ee a ms l es ! = Lpecatprouent: Tale , i » 94, 10-4, 11-4 we guarantee the Iswest prices. Cash lot at comin $18 cake ae S] —_— ee wee rail r : i e maintain our reputation for the best. £ yD Ree ee apes — = = iba 8 age mattings—The best grades handed at the least money. , P ding pe Be _Portiers and Lace curtains—Very handsome things being shown. q oes "6 ; seas , | daughter, Mrs. Allen, in Tyler, Tex.,! o:y) yy; : = = | ae) bran new goods of this season’s styles. ena ee in Tyler, Tex» Silk Mitts—See the ones we sell at 25e. | ‘ These are goods that we have never If the merchants did uot do a McKIBBENS. | thriving business Saturday it was | roduce Only ane ye Pore = 21 Q A _ not because there was not a big | , . 4 offer ed for less than S18 to $20. | crowd in town. J. Scudder of Adrain spent Tues-| Col. Wade spent a couple of days | ; Y: ill fi d tl : You can get your herse fed at eer PERE Rom Ise cet 22 th fi 1 D o "4 ‘ re ar a \ zs 22 1b A lated sug: oung men wl ind that we are off Sisson’s feed stable. One horse) Mrs. W. H. Hart, of Kansas City, The Coxeyites have no love for | 5. ‘hs ne granulated sugar $1. O¢ : 5 : fed 15c., one horse hayed 10c, one |is visiting her parents for a few days | the great republican apostle, John 23“ light brown sugar 1 00 IE 2 & F . ering every inducement for their horse stand in stall 5¢ ee the county. | Sherman. 20 * good rice 1 00 ; . : About 1,200 miners in Missouri) Mrs. Minnie Chandler is visiting | Elder W. A. Oldbam,of Columbia, |7 “ fake hominy 25 trade this spring—latest styles — have joined the strikers. They rep-|her sister Mrs. Wm. E Walton. She | Mo., will preach next ae aes * rolled oats 25 1 resent about one-fifth of the whole | will ieee in Butler about a week | ing and evening. 1 [i kind a ar pl Sone Sea AS ality number of miners in the state. ; When she and her husband will lo-! SE ne aoe Se 30 al gest varieties highest qu ality and . : | cate in North Carolina. | J. R Douglas who bas been very/} « cracked hominy 02 a“ é ¥ 2 The democratic congressional con- | ‘ | sick with fever for some time is re- “ = lowest price. Your money will go vention for the fifteenth district to} Green county has a curiosity with- | ported improving. |1 “dry salt meat Sk g nominate a candidate for congress, | in its borders. Mr. J. R. Owens has ny 1 “native pecans 8. : : will be held at Carthaze, May 22. |notified the county court that his| Sam Canterbury, cashier of the ee Sa urther 1S sp! ing than evel befou e. Soitan Ohariey sMorean hadi) op: | property was assessed at $700, when | 2¢¥ bank at West Plains, was send-|2 ‘ Cal. evaporated peaches 25 N) f “p ” position. lit should have been $7,000. The es ——_* _ end iat to the/¢ « dried grapes 25 y of x ay atone y court cheerful! Je the correction. | boys of Butler to come down imme- ies “ See our famous “Perfecto” shoes— ee ee i ner ; y made the correction. (eee ee he didat cmeke|4- “ lacge raisina ae Yo), > pleasant a gentleman as we have; A trio of young burglars were | but he would set up the lemonade | « pj 5 ; ‘ Selz make and onl 4 $3.00. met in many a day, called Saturda: ‘arrested at Nevada Monday. Frank| by the barrel. Sam is making all!” Bi cuirens 36 ‘ oe d d bi 7 bseription t fi land Charley Cole and Charley Tutt, | this f ) toad . h {2 “ prunells 35 and renewed his subscription to the | rle e arley Tutt, is fuss oyer a 9-pound girl whic’ bie booming Tugs. jaged 12, 10 and 8 years, entered the| had just arrived at his home. A/2 “ evaporated pears 25 s 2 zi J F 1 25 oO af fri | Kaylor music store by the sky light | meeting of the liar’s club was called 4i-*¢ Hand picksaciay L ag one armer friend of | Sunday night and carried off a gold | on receipt of the telegrams and after ot Wiceousnay aeons es one a eae ee watch and chain and several harps | passing appropriate resolutions and|{1 ‘ common wire nails any size 03 Seadone ahs agen = oe jand other articles. expressing regrets at not being able |) « fence wire nails any size 03 through planting and had a field of} Prof. Keuoly, principal of the col- | ie Te a i aa epee 1 “rope any size 8h corn ready for the cultivator. ored schools of this city will have ae oe ae ie Ith a ant iss : : A small sized wat t passed EWG Gra lute iis care pL DENCOL, ay. Granipa MaKitben s pee es = ater spout passed | mencement exerises willbe held at : ce 3/1 * special roasted coffee 25 over Butler Sunday about noon, and |the African M. E church, Ma : well. Y ee S EB 5 y 18th. | ‘“ ‘ : = a few A cragge sa water came/ Prof. Kenoly is a splendid teacher| George Price, one of the solid i Mise elie) Gaigicel ae nae ze pe ee ee and his administration of the above | farmers from Spruce, gave the Tres tatoes 25 See. fie tees edad imgenceel, rs Siecle oe 2 gies ge aay Renae oe 1 th star tobacco 45 and many people took to their cellars | hoard la alli ijl “sledge tobacco 35 | . | Cora and Willie, had gone to south- 8 wa Kelley’s industrial army reached| Butler hy : : |ern California to spend the month|1 “ fish hook tobacco 35 = — _ Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday evening Fresane sage ntigens 5 ——s |of May visiting his brother, S. W./1 plug crane tobacco 25 TIER WEE rE ay 3¢| Somebod ; d Mik >, {and were refused admittance to the f lab : Price and family. She arrived safe. : | night. i night they were held outside the city | work, and perhaps for ai yet and was having a most pleasant} bacco 25 LOCAL ITEMS | limits in a drenching rain by the) they pull through all right. teak [Gee BBG ee say OCR bars Cl: 25 : The worthless our dogs about | police, without psovisions or shelter. | cases. if the parties are honest, they | Pects in his section Mr. Price said|® bars Clarrette soap 25 Tak ee aea: ' | town are being killed by the marshal lean get credit at the stores for tio the farmers were well up with their|6 ‘“ Ovalette soap 25 ‘ake your horses to Sisson feed | The good work should not cease. We see from the Review that Mis-! necessaries and the merchants will work, corn was about all planted and 6 “ old Gold soa 25 stable northwest corner of square. The Missouri State Bank is re souri Grain Co.’s building and con: | carry fin ann Giae nee eT to | may fields were coming up, oat : P The Kuights of labor on the great | ceiving afresh coat of paint and| ‘nts’ Rich Hill was distroyed by | pay. The aid committees in this though a little late eapsed by re |1 “ pure Castile soap te Morthéen railroad. have otruck. tie Banking iebourtis being menered fire ‘Uhursday night,and the lossis es-' town have done good work the past planting, were looking nice, and up |3 cans good sugar corn 25 | is 8 Pap “| timated to be about $5,000. Noth-| winter and no one worthy of assist- omhemnole:he spredictedia/bountr, 1 “b It looks like all the labor organi-; Jas. Graves, Friend Carpenter |'2g but the safe and books were gance henibecnmallawcdita acter ful harvest this fall and one of the eet tomatoes 16 zations are going on a strike. }and Dick Hurt have gone on a hunt- saved. The fire department did! hed ; largest corn crops ever gathered in|3 ‘ string beans 25 . «.. | ing expedition of a week on Grand|good work and adjoining property he Times is sorry to learn that | the county. ae A Pera eos paren river. r was saved: The company will rebuild. Es nowellislsickncesbesgaseumod & “The water supply for the town ee : c serious aspect and his condition is " : 1-1 gal. can pie apricots 40 hydrophobia. Max Weiner, Fred Dorn and Silas| Dr. T. C. Boulware, wife and son|such that there are no hopes ig | B88 been shut off pending a legal 3 ary 7+. U- of his = : Bas | ; = 9 The Nevada Mail anys prospecting Levy are having a concrete walk put | John, will leave the last of the week! recovery and his death ae oe time | 8°T8P with the city dads and water Scans aa exubna: 25 for oil will begin in that ee A eo “es property on ia Galveston, ar = may not be a surprise to the public eo fe ARAGS 4 pkgs. XXXX coffee 95 | Nor ain street. or goes to atten e National| He is so emaciated from his lon, e above notice appeared in the “rT i pire ion tus: Gard Gat St.Paul, Mi Convention of railray surgeons, and | spell of sickness that eats am Tues last week. It should have 5 ; on CoS ue Coxey, with 300 men marched into ardner Gates, of St. Paul, Minn.. | yi] be absent perhaps a week or ten|there is not ten pounds of flesh on jread. “The water supply for the|# “Star coffee 95 Washington City Sunday and went | = Loar = aoe poker days. Mrs. Boulware expects to re-| his body. In addition to other ai] | town of Neosho.” There is no trouble/4 + Javanese coffee 95 into camp. ee ae aKa 8 aheee main longer aud will visit the family|ments paralysis has rendered his| °F vticipated trouble with the city), « g, fetrui i bi Kansan tat (ee aeacone bas Fotmmmed home Jof her uncle in Dallas. ‘The Trea] lower limbs helpless. ‘The many | council and water company of But- ep is 10 no we ree Se aa RY ast) At the meeting of the Masonic] Wishes them a pleasant and profita-| friends of the doctor in this city and ler. We have one of the finest sys. |2 “ breakfast food 25 week and the farmers over there are | saternity in Kansas City last week, | ble trip. county will be sorry to learn this | tems of water works in thestateand/3 4 9, pkgs Briar pipe tobacco 25 feeling encouraged Capt. Tygard was reelected grand| ph» county court should not del sad news. company is sparing no expense in| | I é Mrs. Harrison, of Warrensburg, | treasurer of the grand commandery |, making ate pebanay nae iPlne! Record eaves detnoerata are giving the town satisfactory service. | 2 boxes Eagle or Greenwick lye 15 is in the city visiting her mother, Knight Templars. pair or rebuild the south wall of the | anxious and solicitous to know if the Don’t Delay 1 bottle superior gerkins 10 rs. Francisco. | Elder W. M. Roe, of Shelbina, |court house. There 1s no question | republicans are going to nominate a| It is your duty to yourself to get 1 bottle “ chow chow 15 The fault finding to the tariff bill Mo, preached two excellent sermons | but that the wall is in a bad andjcounty ticket this fall. Austin is/ rid of the foul accumulation in your|3 glasses fruit Jelly 25 comes from men who have grown|at the Christian church Sunday. dangerous condition. If such a/surely talking through his hat, for | blood this spring. Hood's Sarsapa- A rich from the benefits afforded by | The Rev. gentleman was here ona building was located in Kansas City |if any sensible democrat desired the| is just the medicine you need to 2 1-th packages soda any kixd 15 protection. visit to Dr. Christy and wife. or St. Louis it would be condemned | above information the editor of the| purify, vitalize and enrich your}1 best broom 25 ire W. M. Dalt f Wes by the authorities as unsafe for pub-| Record would ve the last man inj blood. That tired feeling which af-|) 404 p brush i Nevada wants the Odd Fellows | BR pst Hine ae % es- | lic use. tie republican party he would ap-| fects nearly every one in the spring| Or ree h eae 25 orphan asylum, and her people are | Se — ip, oe =~ or = Sere ae proach on the subject. Austin nev-| is driven off by HoodtelSarsanaciliaa | No. 8 copper}bottom wash coming down with the cold cash to | Date de ne ave G ae oo es ile the picks are idle in other) or jeads, he follows in everything | the great spring medicine and blood! oiler 1 00 secure the prize. city shaking hands with his numer-| places the level headed miners at pertaining to party organizaticn.and | purifier. i : . | ous friends and called to see the | Rich Hill will reap a harvest. If the! it's a foolish back Cee : 1 No. 8 Galvanized wash boiler 1 00 The city of Butler owns the strip | Tres ik i it’s a foolish back number democrat ; iy | Times. strike continues any great length of = 5 : : 1 oni of ground back of the stores on the | time B t ill b lled that interrogates him for information Hood's Pills become the fayorite/] « 1 “ tub "5 en i an oe the| Mrs. Dr. GM. Risely and Mrs. ace seateiecs cs = sheath = = of any kind pertaining to the move-| cathartic with everyone who tries 1«9 ae 3 90 ene 3 i : hem. 5 : supreme court. | eae hoharic isa pag eed tity of coal for other states and this ee ee — 1 «3 “ “ 1 00 J. A. Trimble, who, a short time! receivi Bon at sd tf sna nek will give the miners at the Hill | =O SS = : 3 . A. ble, 2 ra a receiving treatment from electric | snjendid opportunity to fill their 1 “ llamp chimney 5 ago, moved his stock of drugs to) physician have returen home. i - ok F | West Plains, is back ona visit to his | ee nee — the aap gas | ee “ 10 family and friends. | Small pox has broken out in Atch- | #0¢ te ‘amps Durning in bates. 1 2 qt. tin bucket 10 troup and magic lantern outfit kept | 2.4 the authorities are using mee who died in Kansas City Saturday a ie Butler lively last week and the! cans to stay its spread. Very | evening, were brought to this city 14 20 streets with music rang. | eS — a pret = Oak Hill cem- nna Knives and forks from 50 cents to eee é +) | etery. funeral services were . Mrs. Dr. W. E. Tucker, of Spring- The Butler public schools will Raaanctad byitheGs AGE $6 00 a set. x E = . A. R. post of field, arrived in the city, and will — 3 — pes res ar thie city, of which he was a member. HOW EXT REM ELY LOW YO U 1 set German silver tea spoons 45 spend the summer with her father ear. The commencement exercises | His death was due to a surgical op 1 = “* tabl 90 ana mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willard. | Year. exercise tion for ruat ad bevoule lived le spoons. will be held in the opera house, May | €T#tion for rupture and he on’y Ave: CAN B U ny: i ine 75: 5 A. B. Owen, candidate for county | 21st. a few hours after the operation had 1 good wire clothes line 75ft for 25 treasurer, called Friday. He had) . boca pertoruied: the: cabiaia Wa Algood wig Oe ae een in the south part of the county An —— of the ex-confed- | & — cag = the — and was W E Is L M A D E A N D G oO oO D 1 gal Best coal oil 15 /spending a few days —_ ee ras ances oeieagt = mall known Dy out Por: 3 boxes parlor matches 5 J ata wo von on is was bomawara lowed the charges made agua the) wy, winters and Petr Kegar FITTING CLOTHES ‘= mle 5 Bland’s committee refuses to com-] the two veterans who left the home| 1°: one piearg ge ‘Squire Hi ae 1 2 hoop pail 15 a : a io . a lega ire Hem- BBs Sy as i romise on the si!ver question, and | a few days ago, and the committee ae SPS S pail 20 a bill for the free and unlimited | fully exonerated the superintendent. shiek paneer tags sonene| FOR MEN. BOYS & CHILDREN 1 Tubular lantern 40 coinage of the metal will again be) Robt McCann, living two miles|a shot gun on him ina threatening at These prices are for cash or pro- presented to cougress. | north of town had about 100 pounds| manner and desires the court to K ME duce only. S. T. Broaddus, candidate for | of side meat stolen from his smoke|bind him over to keep the peace. 9 } county clerk, dropped in to see us | house Saturday night. He has no|The case will come up for hearing Friday. He was on his way to the | idea who took the meat, unless it|Friday. The trouble, as we under- THE northeast part of the county to inter- view the demectats in that section. premises on was a mover outfit camped near his|stand, between the parties has the evening of thetheft.| grown out of family matters. CLOTHIER, Deacon Bros, & Co,

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