The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 11, 1894, Page 8

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| : ladles Jackets, ves Jackets, Childrens (la alles (apes WHY ARE THEY $0 CHEAP AT OUR STORE? BECAUSE THEY ARE MANUFACTURED BY Sam Levy & Co. 128 Prince St., New York — Everything: nm ShowOwn Make of Goods Prices, New. Over 150 Varieties to Select from. Call and we will be pleased to Show You Our Line. Butter Wanted. | Two years ago Judge Burton up- I want your Butter and will pay | held the McKinley bill and defended you lic per pound for good solid | gold. Now he opposes both. stock. W. G. Womack. years ago he was a republican in Cash Grocery. | private life, now he is a republican after office.—Neosho Times. Two Those farmers in Jobnson county that bought plows from peddlers Up! nroand’ Monteerratteaolingon last year at $15 a plow are kicking | P % : h themselves now. The note they gave | County, the who bought for $15,since passing 1ato the ‘hands | plows of a traveling outfit last fall, of innocent purchasers, has grown to are being yauked up on their $4: be $43, and the farmer will have to | | notes, now fully ripe They would pay it as the man that sold him the | | all like to sell the plows for $15, but plow has nothing to do with the a paper. Better patronize your home | | they can't.—Clinton Dem. merchant and save trouble. suckers Western Nebraska$ will soon be| Ashland, Kentucky, district that depopulated if the stream of mover | Breckinridge will try a tilt with Joe wagons passing through the city is | Blackburn forthe Senatorship Well, a fair indication of the exodus from Breckinridge has the “e that state. Last week not less than look for him fifty families from Nebraska passed race for president next through town hunting homes in Mis sour: Several families have stopped well, to perform wonders We to be in the time The,property loss at Little Rock, aud rented houses in this city. They | 4rkansas, occasioned by a cyclone are all healthy, stalwart looking | jast week is estimated to be over one | people, have good teams and it is to | | million dollars. The twister left be hoped many of them will find | homes in Bates. At Sedalia Sunday night Mrs. J. R. Parsons, wife of a railroad con ductor, met with an accident which | it is said will prove fatal. She was here preparing to retire dud in attempt | is but one /es/ Sarsaparilla, and that ing to (lower her folding bed |is Ayer’s. This important fact was her weight caused it to top | recognized at the World's Fair, Chi ple forward and close. She was | cago, 1893. being the only blood- caught between the bed and badly | purifier admitted to be placed on crushed internally. Her cries at | exhibition. tracted the attention of persons pass | 4, Carrollton Democrat, eaye ing on the street, who went to her | that the apple crop in Carroll coun- assistance and released her. But | ty has given employment to 500 men she was so badly hurt it is thought cafe packing and gathering of the aie can noe Teme yer: | fruit, with a prospect of requiring The populist papers of this county |500 more for the next three have been scoring Eugene Bramlett, | weeks. The crop the recently elected president of the | must have been exceptiovally good Mine Worker's Union, because be | and as the farmers are getting good advocates a different political faith | prices for apples it will bring many than that preached by the populist H dollars to the county. party. The leaders of this movement | That Joyful Feeeling —Atkeson, Donohue, Holeomb, et | | With the exhilarating sense of re al—should remember that the popu- | | nawell health and strength and in- list party does not own the Mine | ternal :leanliness, which follows the Workers Union—as they would have ; use of Syrup ge igs, is unknown to their followers in other parts of the | eons, Pacgd a shee ———— county believe, but on the contrary the cheap substitutes sometimes the miners vote as they work—to | offered but never accepted by the, suit themeelvez.—Rich Hill Tribune | well informed. ‘ nothing behind in its warch through | the city. The penitentiary and luna tic asylum were badly damaged. Confusion as to the choice ofa blood-puritier is unnecessary. 1 Now comes the report from the in this county | “For instance,” said Thos. Rat- cliffe, buyer of imported goods for | the Wear-Boogher Dry Goods Co., Cul- of St. Reput | A. H. Culver has accepted a posi | tion in the American Clothing House | where he will bs pleased to meet all | his friends. man Mr. ver has few equals in the city, Cockrell’s Appeal for Dearmond. Harrisonville, Mo,, Oct., S$ —Sena As asa Louis to a reporter of the ] ast Friday, ‘a piece of 36- here to day at Evan's ‘Opera house, his many friends will be glad to! inch dress goods that cost 50 ce onthe political issues of the day. he is back at his old quarters under the oll tariff will cost He hada good audience of Demo 37 cents under the new | and crats, Republicans ' His speech was well Judge J. S. nominee for Hayes, associate judge ef our Populists. and democratic is a reduction of more than received county court for the north , cent. Goods that cost $1 wi was considered one of the best ever has heen tried for the past two S7 cents, about 13 per cent less.” delivered in Cass County. « He was . % tare gho its ‘ is i Ze years, and all will hi ave to admit Shot His Wit’ Dend. apulsaiod Unsue st ends nish ate a a ae jorsement and wppeal to the people at he has n de al ger vant iauapolis, Ind. Oct. 5.—Geo. | to1 n Jo DeArwond to Con | of the people iseisted CO | Neorr, who was the proprietor of a | 8Tes® Was re ed with cheers. The ransac € he een ee ae i : Jemoeracy of Cass county is in gooc trausact t. oe su at 195 Shelby street, fatally | : eee Se ea ie Zeon best of bility j ” ' working order end will give the his wife in the head last sight, ministration emocratic ticket at least 1,000 ma mauy iuaproy i o¢} 2 ee Is ~ : an i “at hen went »> the house ef his jority over any other. have been made, notable ‘anon : ‘ —— ee z ~}sou uear by aud blew out his own = ; 5 a which is the new je } a unday Schou! Convention. brains on the back porch. Neorr | ae has been faithfally k ie: eas bd married his >was a wido Programme for Sunday School Con- «about a year vention of Homer and Charlotte ~ Township’s to be Held at Amoret protested = October 20th influence 10: a. M. 10:30. one word of disapprov from the guos o tical acts comes pau had the enemy, who would b pleased to agaist the contamipating Devot } ional service. assail his record hal they saloou on Ler three little chil- point to stand on. As a ott ; ; The happiness of working for | officer he will bo rewarded | wot the murder resulted from and being with Christ. Rev. L. Nee ee ete Oy TEM iis quurrel: “Pbethreechildsenjseits Williamson, election for another tern ; er - : Music by ¢ stian Sunday nersed the murder of their mother. School, Virginia. 16:45— Shonid Sunday School workers Swang From A Bride. A Wonderfa! Cor quero: teach by example as vellas by . 5 precept Discussion, G. w. Irvine Depot. Ky.. Oct. ?.—Last No disease is more common among Park and P. Hi night at 11:30 o'clock, Alexander | the people thau scrofula. Uanded | 11:5 Bacten pr he Be cial best s | vartio yer by Mrs. M Gib- Richardson, who murdered Mrs. down from generation to generation son, Amoret. Wiley White Setucdey tient sear (it found in nearly every family. in Musie—M. E. Sehoo' rginia Tess raat Se oe ey | Some form It may make its appear. | 1:30 P. M.— Devotional service. R. An- rvine, was taken from the jail by ance in dreadful running sores, iu ee ee : ae ke 100 determiued men, who took him lings neck or roit —How canthe Sunday Schoo , swellings in the ne r goitre, or in kers raise the morality of toa bridgea mile out of towa and hanged him. eruptions of varied forms. Attack ing the imucuous membrane it may | oung people. Opened. by Richardson's examin- John Durrett and Rev. DeJar- i. ae e } be known as eatarrb, or developing | nett. |ing trial was to have been held to in the lungs it may be, and o! ri 24 2:00—How to induce regularity and : Laie | vunctuality. Opened 1 a day. The mob was a very quiet and | the prime cause es consumption. Ceaotora a pees ay on jorderly one. Richardsou protested | Tn whatever form scrofula may oret. oe | his innocence to the last and told | manifest itself, Hood's Sarsaparilla | 2:15—A talk on encouragement to ‘the mob if they hung him they i its inveterate foe and conqueror. Stand eye Senco ls MOE erselcons (god's promises. Opened by Rev John Paylor, followed by the} schools repeating pture promises. Song by Mulberry School -The best way to raise money to earry on the Sunday School r Opened by w. w. Park ad Kk. T. Judy. Sdadae School Evangelization by Will Thompson and J. Cam- This medicine has such powerful al- |terative and viteliziog effects upon , the blood that every trace of i impur- | ity is expelled, and the blood is, made rich, pure and healthy. al would hang an innocent man. He was hanged at 12:15 this morning j and then the mob quickly dispersed. He was dead in fifteen minutes. | Rene ee See re Tee i 5 Per Cent Uff. Pg wil! dupheate any other Grocery man’s advertised prices on groceries tin the county papers aud give 5 per cent discount for cash and produce. So bring along the paper that has the prices in and see for yourself that I will do just as I agree to do. | Having a large amount of cash on | | 8:0 hand we will make small loans on} reasonable terms and at low rates. | Will lend on real estate running | 3:3—<)uestion box. , from one to five years with interest aaa Miami Center School. payable once a year and allow bor General business rower to pay part or allat any time Music $by Mt Car and stop interest. Money here in | Sunday el Sunday School. Remember I am selling wire nails at | Bank ready, no deiay. Also want | Bible reading on Friday night Sem pound Yours Truly, loans with good personal security. | prtydiit gubicch, Seripture— W. G. Womack, Cash Grocer. | 98 éf Mo. Stars Baxx. i - s Mrs. w. Cowan, Sec. tor F. M. Cockrell delivered au able | addreas to the people of Cass county | SAM'L LEVY & COMPANY. What do you take medicine tor? Because you are sick and want to Then remember, Hood's Sarsaparilia Cures. get well, of course. CB Lewis, Butler's enterprising liverman, has just completed and ad- ded to his Elk Horn livery stable a feed and wagon yard for the accom- modation of farmers and others. His new yard, in the rear of the barn which has just been sheded in and arranged with stalls, will accommo- date abeut 100 head of horses. The entire establishment is lit by electric lights, and supplied with water from the water works. The yard is open tothe public night and day. His charges are moderate. from 5e up. If you want your cared for call at C. team properly B. Lewis’ yard. He has also added a parlor for the ladies, which is nicely furnished, lighted, and heated, where those de siring can go and arrange their toilet before doing their shopping. “ty ff le Sears Remain, als which I Only the main, and the } ee ry of the past, to ae mene —# 1 me of the good tee sdoneme. Phew hs me remedy ag AYER’S Sauce Prepared uy Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cureyou; SN CMR AT ~~

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