The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 20, 1894, Page 10

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aeoyuereairemsniticcemencsinhapntstcnstagciaresatoni nett Se a a $ oy ee DEACON BRO Heavy and Shelf Hardware. Iron and Steel. Cutlery and Guns, Stoves and Tinware, Groceries. SPORTING DEPARTMENT, Grocery Department. ' rh ease ‘ a We Will Sell Chise & Sanborns Fine 4 Boston Coffees. The 6) Evan bods ' Served Exclusively to the Round \s a : “am eqge =F Oak nd asking Over.Twenty-On« Million Peopic \t t the 3 sOO LOW d ruses WPRICES | Our second large order of Breech Loading Shot Guns and Rifles has arrived, we are @ Z hs than ever before, the reason is obvious we are selling them at lower We are We uplete line of Barney and Berry’s New York Club Bates tlemen. r, Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells, ete. 4 ints M Pp ooo BUGGY AND WAGON DEPARTMENT, aAnd Granite bate TOP BUGGIES, CLIMAX SPRING WAGONS, PHAETONS, ROAD WAGONS, & oe Ware - & Century. i 4 4 Universally accepted as the Hay Fine Ceifee of the World. INE CARPENTERS TOOLS M1 ce ' #9 and 400 per pound, as low as you can buy in- e Kinds Seat s hus retaining their full stre na Eeinae Chee abe The The a B IN STOCK AND ON THE WAY Bet | tacts ae or the Christmas Trade, the <weetes rtinent cf Fane ream. ean x Wood i ifixed and Stick CANDIBS ever exhibited In Butler. -Freaie Neve ct, Steel o) Geatine Oss \A } kinds, Oranges, Lemons, Bar s, Figs, Dates, Mince Meat, Cran- us \. ‘Track. #4 “Prries, California Canned and Evaporated Fruits. Range s CHASE & SANBORN’S SPECIAL TEA IMPORTATIONS ad a fullline of Staple and Faney Groceries. Bring us your Butter apd Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, and General produce, We give you as iQll value in trade us if you pay the eash. A fresh ear of st st received. Daye Whetstone has sold his farm. | Hides and Fave Resins, : | 'H. B. Arnold moved his store to} 1 have the largest orders o1 file the north side of the square Monday, | that was ever placed in Butler. I All Steel barrel salt | Malleable ARDWARE DEPARTMENT. bo YOU THINK OF A HOUSE OR 2 winter is ex or spr And The Schell City News says that | the little two year old daughter of Jashier W. F. Mating of the Schell , Want your hides and furs, and will | City bank, is out of danger from her A smooth stranger, representing | P®) You the highest prices in < h | accidental a ioe \forthesame. FRIEND CARPE aimself to be a commission man |The Game Dealer, took in three St. Joseph banks Fri-! Savare, Butler, Mo. iay. East Side the 3-Im | poisoning. The family had put strychnine on piece of cheese to exterminate mice. It's for the benefit of the poor|S. Catron, died at Savannah, Mo, | her mouth before her mother could ind want to give the ladies a good | one day last week, aged 75 years. | take it from her Soon after she turnout at the Opera House Christ- | Mr. and Mrs. Catron attended the | Vet into Spasms, but Drs. Haire mas night. | Champ Clark is doing too much | Of the week. | unnecessary talking in Congress. I's ! Thos. Gault, writes the R. H. Re- | business the country wants not time | yiew that he has located in Harris | killing. | county Texas. The county has 75 in. | John Harper came down from i habitants so Mr. Gault says. He is Kansas City, Monday and will re-| three miles from timber, eight miles | Main until after the holidays visiting from the bay of Galveston and | iis parente and friends. fifteen miles south of Houston | | ‘Suppose we accept Judge Dear | on Se ES azond’s resolution aud move the! agtional capital west. The capital | ig entirely ioo close to New York. | Ice wool squares Fast Black Hosiery Fieece lined Hosiery Cashmere Hose Childrens wool Hose 2 tos | 10e to 25 Useful Christmas Remembrances McKibbens. “Butler is the place to bey your} Christmas presents. Come in this | week, look over the town and make! your purchases. | Emmet Gordon son of county | clerk W. F. Gordon of Vernon coun- | ty and deputy in his father’s office died Friday evening. He was strick- en down about two weeks ago with io RA ame ee cata te || typhoid fever. Suspenders, Dress Shirts, | jlerwear. always appreciated Holiday Gifts. MeKibvens, Handkerchiefs in infinite variety 5c up. the very new The Tives promised the girls a big turnout at the Opera House Christmas night and as we don't | want to disappoint them, we want The negroes in Missouri who will ‘hang up their stockings Christmas in anticipation of receiving somc-; all to go and see the play Mrs. Jor- hing as a result of the republican | ley’s Wax works. victory need not look for anything | o the poor. more valuble than an icicle. —Jeffer- aon City Tribune. The proceeds go Everybody knows that the condi. j tions for health are not favorable Lane & Adair have an elegant line when the stomach, liver, and bowels of Christmas presents. Step in and | *"° aes eet Ta such cases, head- they will fit you out with something i ache, indigestion and constipation iaudeomee, unetil aad Guansata (s=* the result; for all which ailments No mistake about this, call at the the proper remedy is Ayer's Cathar- store and eee if the Trurs is not | eu correct. A genuine ghost-story has yet to W. A Hele, of LaJunta, Colorado, called on the Times Friday, accom- ;panied by hia brother, J. °C. Hale, recorder elect of the county. Mr. Hale ishere on a visit and will remain until after the holidays | be attested: but not so a genuine | blood-purifier. Over and over again saparilia stands alone among medi- | cines as the most reliable tonic-alter. lative in pharmacy. It stood ai \at the World's Fair. nee | funeral returing home the latter part | and Jarvis relieved her of the dead ly poison before it had time to do its work.—Nevada Mail. It is next to impossible to pick up a copy of a Missouri country news- paper without finding an item of some kind referring to the exorbi tant charges of fire insurance com panies. While we have anti-trust | and anti-combine laws, yet none of them seem to reach the insurance pool. For years the insurance com. panies have had legislation enacted in this state to suit themselves. Now how would it be for the new legis- lature to enact a few laws favoring | the people.—Jefferson City Tribune NL Childs Overcoats 75c to $3 Boys overcoats $3 to $= Mens Overcoats $2 to 314 Chi da Suits 75c to $5 Boys Suits $2.50 to $10 Mens Suits $2 5 to 818 The Best for the least. Exceedingly usefal for Christmas Gifts. McKIBBENS. RSLS LEE BSD TEE ENE NCL SATE IIL Miss Lena Mayes daughter of a farmer living near Eldorado Springs took the morphine route for eternity a few daysago. The evening before she suicided she attended a dance in the neigborhood, her sweetheart was there and he bestowed his at- tentions on another. This was more than Lena could stand and to resent his infidelity on thie occasion she took the drug. The Butler girl would have been more discreet and took a chew of gum. In a Good Cause. The entertinment “Mrs. Jarley’s Wax works,” to be rendered at the it|has beeu proved that Ayer's Sar- | opera house, Christmas night by the young ladies of Butler, is worthy your patronage, as the proceeds go to the poor. Don't fail to attend, 25 and 15 cente. BUILDING A y g If so, bring us you stimate NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES and General Builders Hardware Little | | Wm. Fulkerson, father of Mrs. R. | Mary got the cheese and put it to BARN Apparatus In the World. tings, Barb wi Mr. Jorley’s Wax Works at the | opera house Christmas night. The play will be rendered by the young ladies of Butler, and the proceeds Twenty-five and Everybedy go. go to the poor. fifteen cents. Sheriff Besuett, of Clinton, who has been on the hunt of acale swind- ler who successfully worked a num- ber of farmers in Henry county,cang tured his man at Garden City, Cass county. He gave his name as Geo- N. Coleman. in working the farm ers of Henry county he claimed to be appointed by the authorities of the state, scale inspector, and charged the farmer $7 for testing his scales. If the farmer kicked he threatened him with locking his scales and pros- | ecution. His bluff game worked in mauy cases and the farmers put up the money. The editor of a weekly journal lately lost two of bis subscribers through accidentally departing from the beaten track in his answers to correspondents. Two of his sub- scribers wrote to ask him his remedy | for their respective troubles. a happy father of twins, wrote to inquire the best way te get them safely over the trying ordeal of teeth- | ing, while No. 2 wanted to know how | to protect his orchard from the myriads of grasshoppers. The editor framed his answers on the orthodox line, but unfortunately transposed the names with the somewhat start- ling result that No. 1, who was blessed with twins, read in reply to his query, “Cover them carefully with straw and set fire to them, and the pests, after jumping about in the flames a few minutes will be speedily settled; while No. 2, plagued with grasshoppers, was told tu “Give a little castor oil, and rub their gums with a bone ring.” The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxa- THE BEST } island Stirring P’ ce HFiaraware No. 1,} ey WAGON ON WHEELS. The Flying Dutehinan and Good Enough Sulky Plows, Rock | Buekeye Foree Pumps, Chain and Stoek Pumps, ias Pipe and Fit ant @arocery House. For the Benefit ofthe Poor , At the expeuse of a young lady of The young ladies of Butler will | —. aa ape oie Pe Demo - 5 ce crat gets off this pun, and knowing ive an entertainment at the opera i giv = ’ the veteran editor Clint Middletor, as we do, we don't believe there is a word of truth in the item: “A Rich Hill young lady had a boil on her knee and from a cousid eration of delicacy preferred to. call! a homeopathic physicien instead of ,; the family doctor. The man who eae yy | had been passing the door for sever novel sight he hashes pntlyars antl | al days with a little medicine case in | devoted to making paper from piue | his hands was invited into the house | tree pulp. “I was invited to select) After being shown the disabled la tree. which I did. and it was cut) member he was asked what sheuld }down for me iu the morning. I) be done If I were you,” be av A es swered, “I would send for a doctor. | watched it during the day under- Tam « piano tuner” | going the various processes of paper | making, and at six o'clock that even | In the United States court at ing the tree was paper. At mid night Chicago, Friday Eugene V_ Debe, a portion of it was sufficiently dry to president of the American Railway | be taken to a printing office, aud a Union and _Jabor agitator, was sen \few copies of the next morning’s | tenced to six months in the county 4 | ae 7 & a 4 : : | jail for contempt of the U. S. court, # | paper were priuted on this product. | and the part he took in the great From a tree to a printed newspaper | strike in Chicago last summer. ; mutyet aaeaG bably the ; Several others were sent to jail for 3 amiemouly oon mours 38; provablyitve three months. Debs can now pose {as a martyr. house Christmas night, Dee. 25th. } The play is entitled “Mrs Jarley’s | Wax Works.” The proceeds to go to the aid of the poor of the city Almittanee 25 and 15 cents describes + A Cincivnatti man best time on reeord ~ The Question where to buy you Go to Lar } 2 re) _ = QQ. fy oe | goods? His stock is complete in all departments. Has the largest and most i | complete stock of Diamonds, Fine Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware tive. Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle reme- dy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable tothem. Children enjoy it and it benefite them. T, ufactured by the California Fig Co. only. satisfactorily done. Table Cutlery. Carving Sets: etc. : On account of the great reduction in silver I can sell all goods in that : ¢ | time at greatly reduced prices. Do not fail to call before purchasing true remed - shone Syrap of Figs, is man-| sod examine my stock. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING promptly and

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