The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 14, 1895, Page 8

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i SB ERR een aE SSS SSSSESEEEESEnEEEEEemenemne FIRST INTHE FIELD. 2 A - | Walton and Mercer Ryan, beth o 0 Mm @ e | Lone Oak townsip = The Eldorado Springs court b Diess Goods, Ginghams, ACLS an CARPETS. 4 Stork Larger Than Bren -Prioes Lower Than Ere CALL AND SEE US. | were called out last night to quell a \disturbance by tramps at the rail | mill east of town which the tramps w had taken possession of. When the Sam HAVE YOUR-— PRESCRIPTIONS — FILLED By J. A TRIMBLE, Prescription Druggist> West Side Square. | | | | | | republican legislature don’t want. | risonville, Warrensburg, Lexington ; and a dozen other towns in the im- FOR,SALE ON EASY TERMS! 160 acres of land in West Boone } Township, Price, $2,000. other smaller farms, cash pay- ments of $100 to $500 will get homes. Est. It . Come an CLARDY & CANT West Side Square, Butler, Mo. For Sare.—One lignt Brahma chickens. Mrs. E. F. Cranrree, 14 4t. 2 mi. S. W. of Butler. Get your window glass at D. W. DrumMonps. PUBLIC SALE. Of Fine Jersey Cows, Bulls and Calves, Hogs, Stallion, Mares and Farming Im- plements. also I will sell at pubric eale to the highest bidder at my Stock Barns tn Schell City, Mo., com- mencing at 10 0’clocks a. m. on Wednesday, April 10, 1895, And continuing from day to day until every- thing issold, the following described stock and property to-wit: 100 head of Full Blooded Jersey Milch Cows, all with calf or calf at their side, 65 head of 3-4 and 1-2 blooded Jersey Milch Cows all with calf or calt at their side. 28 head of Jersey yearling heifers, all with calf 22 head of Jersey Calves, four months old and upward. One Jersey Bull tive years old. Two Jersey Bulls two years old Four Jersey Bulls one year old. Five Jersey Bull Calves, six months old. One thorough- bred Clydesdale Stallion, six years old, not registered. One good work horse five years old. Ope good brood mare. Two fine brood sows. Three yearling colts. One double-seat two horse carriage, almost new. One single buggy almost new. One good shiff. Farm- ing Implements of all kinds too numerous to mention, RG°TERMS OF SALE:—All sums of $10 and under cash in hand. On all sums over$l0 a credit of 9 months will be given with 5 per cent interest. A discount of nt will be siven foreash. Purchaser w required to xive note with T-4t DUCK. “ty said the doctor, husband won't live twenty four hours longer. “Good gracious!” ejaculated the broken- hearted woman, “and here you've gone and prescribed medicine enough for five days." —Tit-Bits. t know your And | i} lis. That condition could have been | | mitigated. | suffered most can quickly restore } hundred fine, | | Without this policy the business of White Goods, DROIT Ladies Shoes and Oxfords, Remember the towship elections | are held Tuesday March 26th. Don’t get the township and city confounded. The town- ship election is held Tuesday, March 26th. Married: On Thursday last, at! \the M. E church parsonage by) Rev. Stephens, Mrs. Amanda M.! |has passed the house and senate and mm | AWaits the signature of the | The people of Eldorado are j over their suc will change their | to paying taxes for H {two places in their county. It is | jwise if you are going to build a | house to first figure the cost | Anexchange says: For twenty years past a merchant by the name of Heller has hada double column} jadvertisement in the Rolla Herald jand has grown rich by the enter- | | prise. Still there are some old fogy merchants who never spent a dollar |in advertising in their life, and are | not worth a dollar more today than | they were twenty years ago, and are} | mourning over all that money that) ‘Heller has “thrown away.” | | Saturday's Democratic;nominating | | convention was the most harmonious jever held in the history of Rich Hill, | | but the Republican-Populist conven- | tion is reported to have been quite the reverse. Several leading Repub- |licans went from the city hall where | the last named convention was held |to the opera house while the Demo | cratic convention was still in session |and participated in its final labors, | | pledging themselves to support the | Democratic ticket. We have since | }learned of a number of prominent | Republican partizans who openly ‘asserted that they will vote the Democratic ticke R. H. Review Forgotten or Deserted Baby. | Monett, Mo., March 9—Last night after all the trains pulled out, la baby, supposed to be about 3 weeks old, was found lying asleep} lon one of the seats in the waiting room. Nightwatchman W. H. Smith § | discovered the little one and took it to his home. It was either left |there by its mother intentionally or |the mother ina hurry to get her | train had forgotten it h ‘Tramps. Boone,Ia, March 9.—7The police | officers arrived at the mil! they were jattacked by the tramps. The police To have perfect bealth you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hcod’s Sarsaparilla. Small pox is getting too close to Jefferson City, for comfort to the legislators, and a resoultion has been introduced to quarantine the capitol. Small pox is one thing tbe Nevada Mail:—Pleasant Hill, Har- mediate neighborhood of Kansas City are dying of inanition. The large city is snapping their trade. The people, who should be patrons of the smaller towns have formed} the habit of buying in the metropo prevented sud may yet be largely The town which has much of it’s vitality by building up a live newspaper and enthusing the people of its county with local pride. There is no other way in which the desired object can be accomplised. the little cities is doomed Printers’ ink in both the advertising and edi- torial columns is the only panacea. While the Mail’s suggestion is a good one, there is but one other way for the towns thus injured to combat against the city, and that is to do like the Butler merchants, advertise freely and drop the prices on goods so low it will not pay to go elsewhere to obtainthem. Itisa well known fact that you can buy goods cheaper in Butler than you can in the city. | Awardec Highest Honors—World’s Fair. | ‘DR: } T PERFECT MADE. | TF i | i j you good. aa | used their revolyers. Jim Freeman, The democrats have nominated ®/ alias Riley, was shot through the splendid township ticket. Each heart and instantly killed. Tim candidate is worthy your support. | Lanman, another tramp, was shot Go to the polls Tuseday March 26th | 4 ne preaey and — =a . ; wounded. A third tramp was sho aH ES GRO GHGS GURL jthrough the arm. a of the The roller mill and Grantley hay|tramps were captured and are barn at Appleton City were destroy-| now in the city jail. ed by fire one day last week. The} ae a eee barn contained about $3,000 worth | 2 Round! Headinthe wands: of baled hay. The mill was esti-| Sturgeon, Mo.. March a —Infor- mated to be worth $10,000 and only | mation here is that John Vance, the carried $4,000 insurance. | farmer, who mysteriously disappear surance on the barn and hay ae ce last Thuraday night was found Guly S400 GA atener and. firenion | yesterday. He left town about dark were sent down from Sedalia on a Thursday evening pretty well intox- special train to fight the fire. Tue jeated. It is supposed he fell from mill pond was near at hand aud two pte : streams of water were thrown on | Vest ou seed STE EE the timber | the burning mase of hay and the fire * See CE oy ereien ite ails Cit mitiack laid down fell asleep and froze to bean! fan dhanntcamen anditicancn death. Excitement ran high, as it from Sedalia arriving when they did) ¥?* shorene BS eas soul teats it is thought the town would have with. He was 55 years of eee Seven : dollars were found on his person. was soon under control. went up i noke, as brands from the burning hay were being scattered over town by the wind. The loss of the big flour mill is a severe one to Appleton, as the mill waz a means of bringing a large amount of trade to the town. The Modern Way Commends itself to the well inform ed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as} well. To cleanse the system and! a aa break up colds, headaches and fevers | - Don't Put it Off. without unpleasant after effects, use| The necessity of a spring medicine the delightfel liquid laxative remedy, is universally admitted. Th Syrup of Figs. ‘ best time of the year in wh to | purify the blood, restore the appetite es | and to build up the entire system, as the body is now peculiarly sus | Butler. Twant to get acquainted ceptible to benefit from medicine, With you. Come in and let us The great popularity attained by together. of your needs upon the/ Hood's Sarsaparilla, owing to its real | @"™- I have farmed all my life un | merit and its remarkable success, til recently, and have handled every | has established it as the very best; ™Wachiue known on a farm. I know | mecicine to take in the spring. It what you need, and what you ought | cures scrofula, salt rbeum, and alj|t® have I have broaght such goods Tam a new man in business in| ‘DeJarnett. W. |always have been strictly against a though it w ,at every opportunit i 14-7 . * : - € kis horse when about six miles south | humors, biliousnése, dyspepsia, head te aaa ue re foyer, Sul see ache, kidney and liver complaints, | © aes = o yee = SESETEE catarrh, and all affections caused or | #8Ures. I want to live and let live. | promoted by low state of the system | es = —— eee echn mie | orimpure blood. Don't i eee es eee ay ae but ee Hacks aos. dee off | and can't afford to sell you worth | ‘less goods. Some dealers may un | Serer oe Rt dersell me in price in order to freeze | Money to Loan. out competition; but such goods will be dear to you at any price. cut to the lowest living notch. B | agons, everything hizh ara Prices that de The Missouri State Bank has hand a Jarge am of surplus gies. ey that we are to a loa j long 4 farm ma- once by calling. Will loan on Real | chinery, buggies, ete, to be had on The following delegates were | Coffeeville, Kan., March 8.—L. chosen to represent Rich Hill in the C Kivett, farmer and stockraiser, county convention Saturday: Willis, was shot from his horse about ten Crabb, J. J. Francisco, W. W. Arms- | miles east of here last night by a worthy, C. C. MeGen neighbor, Burgett, and was danger- C. M. Leedy. R. S. Moore, C. R.) ously wounded. The shooting is | Walters, J. W. Jamison, F. J. Wise- | the result of an old feud oyer a man, S. W. Dooley, Jas. Hedden, | drove of hogs. A son of Kivett's E. 1. Cook, H. Philbrick, T. V.| came here this morning after a war- Rogers, Peter Harney, Arthur Bor- rant for Burgett. ron, Thos. Orr, Haley Shobe, W. E.| ———____— —= W. Ferguson, Dr. SBI PHELiHDp Aller, Harve Johnson, Ben Moore, | mevery i y Phe | blood with Dr. Pierce A. Neptune, W- T. Johneon. ne crea Rheumatism bas its origin in a following ¢ ninated for isoned condition of the blood and is al- towuship r ex, W.. fT. sre medy, which acts on Jot t T. Br i d. ~ Dyspepsia and. from your Medical Dis- Fletcher, MeGennis, and A. Neptune.* r taking your Medical Discovery" t Populists Nominate a Ticket. | my rheumatism, and Rich Hill Tribune. | The populist township convention was held last Saturday in the city hall, and a township ticket pomin ed, the political complexion of which | is very much mixed, and while the Tribune has nothing against any individual nominated, we are and i with a weak so that) she everything and the “ Discovery” cured her also, which Lam thank- Yours truly, JOHNS. LINT, Alvarado, Steuben Co., Ind. PIERCE .<c:: CURE OR MONEY RETURNED. J.S. Lryt, Esq. ful for. The Tribune is newspaper and al dno doubt be a whole} lot of satisfaction to down the dem | ] ocrats, we ¢ > untepa y| such means, especially in the face of} past facts. The republicans have} CASH CROCERY “fused,” dropped out or sold out} 24 Th finest granulated sugar $1 00 several times during the past few years, and where's the gain! We) 50 th White Lilly flour 70 50 Ib Gold Medal flour 75 fusion of any kind. a republican have simply elected to office in sev eral instances men who have, politi cally speaking, “hit us in the n soda has no fight to make on any | ae men nominated last Saturday, an 1 pail jelly as far as we know they are all well] 1 pkg eariee qualified to fill the positions to which K. C. baking powder they aspire, but we are strictly} No. 3tub against any such methods. No. 2tub We advise the republican town iNo. 3 tub ship convention to take such action| ~~" : as will rid our party of the odium of Large fine raisins “fusion.” 1 tb pure Moyune Imperial tea 1 f) Sun Cured Japan tea One of the most interesting and 1 th Young Hyson <a pleasant entertainments that has|8 pearl Hominy ever been given in Pleasant Gap!g pars ladies friend soap township, took place at the Orchard i Grove school house, Friday evening |1 bbl finest salt March 8, under the supervision of|] jh Java Blend coffee Mr. B. E. Parker, at the close of a). iy po 2 successful term of school taught there. | 5 tb Broken Java coffee ae house paspasre TS overflowing | 1 th Mountain Jave coffee and a very enjoyable programme carried out interspersed with delight- Dry Salt Meat ful musie by the Summit band and] No 8 wash boiler orchestra, Miss Grace Sterns presid- Bine dD achelaatene ing atthe organ. The exercises opened 1 doz finest lemons by a song of _weleome, after which Miss Stel'a Birch rendered a beauti- |) #, No Tax tobacco 1 th Toddy tobacco ful poem entitled “The Station dialogues were acted. In the one 1 th Good Meat School Entertainment. ae couas 7 Agent's Story.” Several interesting entitled “The New Justice’ Mr. D. W. Rogers played the part of Justice | 1 gallon can apples to perfection and showed his official qualifications in the line by perform- = ing a marriage ceremony. In ‘*The}1 can finest sugar corn Flower of the Family” Mr. Fred /9 pt cups Wolfe showed hi rage by braving ; the angry mother-in-law and winning |1 good dipper the “‘Fiower.” In “The Oil Reg 1 wash ps Mr. Rogers as ‘Cousin Tom Hooper” |, _. a proved himself a reliable relation by 3 pie pans his timely assistance in preventing 1 gallon coffee the marriage of Aunt | Rebecca’ |] : are boe daughter toa worthless villian. In|! 8et cups and saucer “Woman’s Rights” when the curtain] 4 piece glass set was drawn Mr. Parker appeared at|9 fruit dish the wash tub faithfully performing more oibnes the task of washer-woman while his|1 large pretty pitcher wife, who was office seeking, was 1 set flint t bl out on a lecturing tour. Also recita-| Sega iemeoece ue “Guardian Angel” by 3 ; |i large beautiful cake stand Vhitsitt, little Leon Nettle -|9 ape : Ae’ Dadles of Schell | & beautiful jelly stand a Gitieuit 1 set pretty sauce dishes one 1 set hotel goblets worth 60 for At a late hour the a ‘ued |1 boys express wagon worth rome well pleased with the e ne’s| $1.75 for i 40 i The reeds ¢ sate S oe 1 Western washing machine 3 50 ra-|aud so on, all through our line. All | we ask of you, is to keep coming as |you have in the past, and we will | supply you with good goods, during j this year, at cheaper prices than you kin Diseases jever saw before. We are doing this ~ |on the strength of our increasing ‘trade since the first of the year. Many people that traded elsewhere _on credit last year, have started in | with us this year, which has increas- ,ed our trade, and you know we have te te ty te a wu 9 ae 1 can finest tomatoes bt ctor at e $25 which } the past year by thi ry fund PEC Torturing Disfiguring 4) re) S + Instantly 7 Relieved ; by the always told you, the larger our trade, the cheaper we can sell, and you | can rely on us, that we will always make our word good. The graplat- ed sugar we offer you, is the finest |Culifornia sugar, the Imperial and Japan tea at 25c is thesame we have been selling at 35c. Our Java blend coffee, everybody knows, 18 the best coffee ever sold in Butler for the money. It is composed of pure old Great Government Java, Santos and Rio, and the wholesale price on it is 25 RA 1 SKIN : 25e, | Same as we sell it for. The Moun- Cc U R E tain Java at 30c is the finest coffee, and there ne,er was « pound of it sold in Batler for less than 35c¢ ex- We have jus 2 {in accar load of will never get hard in nd will sell for a shoct per barrel. ept by us We want ali your eggs and chick- Estate on time from one to five years and allow borrowers to pay part or allatany time and stop interest Money in Bank; no delay. 50-tf, | the wholesale markets of the country, | ‘ Yours truly, J. H. Rosr, First door north of Deacon Bros. & Co. East side, Butler, Mo. i She.; Soar R axD CHEx. Con?., war" Bort ens, and will pay you cash for them and guarantee the price to be the

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