The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 26, 1895, Page 5

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F909 OOOO OS Mary and John, the two Kansas | Coal is goin up in the east. The ‘ 1 sf patriots,are in a wrangle. Mary says advance is attributed to the natural ’ ' 7 | some naughty things about John, shipping of trade and a better de-| STYLISH JACKETS ? | who torments Mary by telling her mand. Of course the trust has | + Hi y & | rf & 2 to do all the talking, while he goes nothing to do with raising the price. | A IN D— + - : i | | ; aus ¥ merrily on sawing wood for Peffer's| yo public schools at Lawrence, | + > a seat. Kansas, have been closed by the | CAPES FOR FALL r Mothers will do @|. #- ©. Tucker is taking a week's board of health and board of educa- ’ : i % | lay-off for rest and pleasure and is|tion to prevent the further spread E : ; well to examine A spending the time fishing in the|of diphtheria, which is raging in Right cloths, right style . our stock of ‘ arg . Kansas over ea | that city among the children. | 3 Right fit, right price. 5 : t : son. Before returning Saturday he, Thecity council ought not to ‘ A collection unequaled in our hi ‘ cioth Ing for the . will go down to Waverly and visit wait for the aR diptheria ; 2 fee ee “ “ 5 é Z | = = y m of severa % anes. (‘ “litt le fellows.” f his father. anda panic to strike our little city | } A \ % e cream of several makers lines ‘ fee : ‘ W. G. Julian, manager of the ex- before taking steps to clean up the - er 4 F | ’ an It is much the A\tensive poultry establishment at/ town. An ounce of preventive is | ‘ / i 0 a tr \~ N largest in the A | Clinton, failed Friday and fifty peo-| worth a pound of cure. The town | 3 . ee { sehoa . aes Es ay. &|ple were thrown out of employment. | needs renovating and needs it right | A t ’ AEE Re > ‘ ounty and pal fy | Not only this, the failure was a great | new. | é ‘ R f Raper, 4 oo 4, ‘hes atte 1 a i M hi el | of the most stlylish kinds with the rich lustre, deep dye » , ; : ¥ tieular alten- @]lossto the town. Mr. Julian was’ The contest for the Demorest gold | and superior finish that go with first-class black fabrics. k % oN tion has been doing a business of half a million) medal will come off at Nevada, in | It isn’t worth while buying a cottony, cheap looking black : Ae iin fy | dollars a year. Jashort time. This medal isin the | ‘ P d t tl . ak E Bovs ar : pecans | dress when a good one can be bought for so little—at } pal 0 the making. IOVS ave PYO- &| The protracted meeting under the | possession of Mrs. W. W. Cook, of | this store. i verbially hard on clothes and a good @{susrices of the Christian church, | this city, who sent for it for the so-| You can get almost anything you want in hosiery and underwear ‘ fi 5 being held by Elder Henry Price at | ciety and will be forwarded to Ne-| at our store, save money too. F strong make should be the first con- Double Branch church, south of the | vada in due time. It is a beautiful f } ‘ ’ . . : i i i ke and the victor will get an sider. eee nan SA city, closed Sunday night with ten | keep sal will g M KIBBENS der ation—you ll find it her e- ay ee, ks Se walk nceleciiogia. | 6 . E oy making are not sacrificed to seven being received by baptism. De Eouleacswasicalled ionmiate | ; cheapness— till you] not fi _| Saturday night to patch up atramp| All are cordially invited to calland| Sunday afternoon the promised ‘ : p ; Ss y ou ] n nd oul County court as a board of ap. who in jamving from a freight train | #¢e the new fall and winter saillinezy | change in the. weather wennnbased i ric h her th; ther peals has been sitting this week, and sabe 8 at M. & N. Evane : 5 & p es 1g el lan otners. the major part of the business bas at the depot had taken a header and apis eae) i : jin It came in the shape of heavy The “Tittle Captain” suit our lead- been to adjust assessment of the| cut a severe gash in his face. The| Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. B. Hickman winds and a slight rain. During the er. double 1 ted—d = bl t 1 merchants tax. It has been a bard | Cut was about four inches long and eee | night there was a drop of 30 degrees, y ‘easted— > se ‘ : | i = | i ) oubdie breasted—double sea anc ieakand.undér- the. eirdumatances!| to the bone. The tramp was about \cifeneral cisesbacsiaasccisuonn Hel and Monday morning a heavy over- knee-all wool--and a new suit for {we suppose the board has done the | 20 Yeer# of age and claimed Nevada) 3 yg wite will sleo take in the ex-] ou "ae not, uncomfarialle aad 8 es his home. ee fire was a luxury. Upto that time ‘ - = c best they could and it is to be hoped | ** | position. every one that rips—the quality is mene : the weather was the hottest known y I I y ae fo the patistaction er co). —_ eo Has CH CEN eae) Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease threatens | for years in September. The change y same as we have heretofore sold at it was possible to attain. ifornia, and her daughter, Miss|,, ; eae Missouri, and make a| seems to have been general through- : . ee Hattie Jeffrey, who have b a- , : a i $5 but prices remains same $3.50. ee Alaponnettandenitevwho have | ine the cin tas | number of speeches. We will bet | out the west an heavy snows fell in ‘Grae i Gn ee been spending the past month at|w Sevi f cee hi a All wool Kersey knee pants sath Gili 3g ccsniain ths weet tor keokh| ee Ot here at $2—elsewhere they’ll be $2.50 or $3.00. \a last year’s bird's nest that she some of the northwestern states. 3 é gives Butler a wide berth. Theold| Frank Allen, at the Missouri State | and other relatives, will return home and pleasure, have returned home. next week. Mr. Sevier and sister From close application to business Childs $1 knee pants suits for 50¢ Childs $150" “ « & gy lady tried this town once and her | Bank, writes fire insurauce. Best of : t - | companies represented. 42.tf = WIREOS | ecaratedd TI years ago and. thie is great talent did not seem to be ap. P 2 Ir Bennett has not been enjoying | their firat meeting in all these years Childs Jersey reefer suits--braided-- $2.00. \preciated by our people. At least,| The economical wearing of pants the best of health and the outing mie Tee wiahen! Mra Tavior/ and the attendance at her leeture was| means wearing the best. The best Boys ALL WOOL black cheviot suits long pants, ages 10 to 19, $4.00. meee a } icht. jeans pants are Buosxin Breecues. was taken principally one his account | daughter a safe return home. puery, light They Ae cone of gueliies eaad He is feeling much better and thinks | : : 2 The Kansas City papers report | with the best thread, and the know- his trip did him good. | Miss Lucile the accomplished diptheria epreading in that city. If | how make the fit and looks, and the , of Mr. and ue W. P.| this dread disease misses Butler it | low price. — @ guarantee with A . : evier, of Summit township, is at-/ will not be on account of the sani- | ach pair—look in the pockets. accident while working on the new | tending Central female college, Lex- t ondition of the town. If our barn at the jail Friday. The scaffold | ; 3 ane 4 =e : BewsLets at O. K, Barber Shop. hot or cold, é Z ington, Mo. Miss Sevier ie quite an | citizens doubt this etatement let clean linen and right treatment. Give us on which he was standin; ave . . a call, Fiye deors south of post office. snagged * 6 ———— and her principal | them take a trip through the alleys | 29tf J. T. BROOKS way letting him drop to the ground, | object in attending this school is to| back of the stores. Not only here| —————————_, —___ 8 distance of about 15 feet. Ia the | advance her musical education. The | but through the alleys in many fall gonna i aan, : ae Times predicts she will be able to/ parts of the city. Our town coun- one of his legs at the ankle. Be- i F iti : i epee ae eee eee accompligh her cherished ambition of | ¢i) and board of health ought to be + ; becoming an expert at the keys-| awake in the matter of a general 5 joint bole badly sprained, and the | The Trius will keep her posted of | ana thorough clean up of the city 0 p 0 in ore probabilities are it will be some time | }o¢g1 gyenta in Bates. | Me i before he is able to get about again. Geo. Pollock met with a severe ——_THE——— C6 5 6 6 6 2 6 se 8 6 8 ts 8 6 6 6S 6s 8 8 6 Se 8 8 + 6 6 8 6 oe tee Handsome, elegant and stylish, is s : the new fall millinery just received | WILL BE CLOSED Uncle Jeff Aldridge, we under-| miles east of Clinton, droye into by Misses Harper Pag a and stand is quite sick with dropsy and | town one day last week and reported has been confined to his bed for sev- | that he\hadibeen hailed @ few! smiles a ae gage hie 5 { ( { fi p M eral weeks. Ae our aid societies and 44+ of the city by two tramps, @| gia of the eduare andailockine a HI ay, 0 ' ' good christian ladies are well ac-| white and colored man, and robbed through their nice line. Mies Har- OS iia eae quainted with — Jeff's feebleand | o¢ hig shoes and $176 in money | per spent three weeks in St. Louis My : : YOUR For first-class millinery go to M.| helpless condition at best, we deem| Jnich he was bringing to town to Perey : When it will be re- & N. Evans. 45-2t. |it only necessary to call their atten- A Fes ae selecting these goods, investigating a i ‘ pay off a note. e sheriff went | the styl d ki b : Ed. 8. Austin, editor of the Jeffer-| tion to the present situation and they straightway to the place where he Gio Gap CN es House will need paint- : i aint chases}opened with the ing thi. ll. Dont wait : A i i ; and a handsomer stock of milliner ing this fa son City Daily Courier, spent Sun- will see without delay that he and, ,,i4 he kad been attacked bué could Uganeval boob lased ion ealsin ae until it is too late day in the city with his parente. his family do not want for necessary | Gnd no tracks either in the dust or fet) Phe bats bonnetes Hooda and largest stock, best Come and see us about it now. attention in their affliction. We soft mud under the culvert where trimmings are up to date and itis Farmer James Irvin, living ten dS 0 eo 0 0 ¢ 6 © 6 0 6 6 0 @ O 4 0 6 ¢ 0 6 4+ oo + oo 2.0 © $$. © 4 6 + ¢ 0 © @ ¢ 0 ¢ 0 + 4 0 0 ¢ oe 0 Warden Pace writes R. 8. Catron |, aq indy cho swill act : : d and J. A. TRIMBLE that he will be in Butler Saturday oriee capt - y i et he Be = ggtary ra to — — quite a novel sight to see the new goo Ss and lowest [prvearst to attend the ex-confederate picnic. elay in this matter and that is Mre.| hid. In short, after investigation, | styles. Ladies, call and see these W. W. Cook. Mr. Irvin's story seemed rather fishy. | goods before the stock is broken. 1¢ces . cee Two doors north of post-office. The many friends of Henry Til * pr ices to be had in os 6 « + MISSOURI. - BUTLER sg son, of New Home township, will be sorry to learn that he is seriously See Our Mens Cassimere SEE —> ———— the city. BUTUER WEEKLY TIMES sick. SRE pe No trouble to show ; Lovers of fast horses can see some 4 OUR BOYS Fi LOCAL ITEMS excellent races at the Gentlemen's : SU ITS CHILDRENS goods at the MODEL. ) Osram ; i Driving Club, Exposition park, Kan- LONG PANTS | Miss Fannie Showalter has secur-| gas City, October Ist to 4th. i $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 SUITS Call and see us | eda position in the Model Clothing BE ; SUITS i : a Rev. J. F. Watkins, of the First 75¢e, $1.00 Z pacer ‘ Presbyterian church, left Tuesday} $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 = = ‘ Attend Ley minstrel at the opera | for Jefferson City to attend a meet- bt] SEVERAL REASONS: WHY = $1.50 82.00 W H E house — No better troupe | ing of the Presbytery of his church. | mms s s RE | on the road. : f : The merchant must not sell coal oil SEE ss You s d bu our | — Quite a large delegation of our} 1. 4 ioag price than 20c per gallon, +8 = yy SEE EXPERIENCE citizens went to Rich Hil) Monday say the Standard Oil Company. OUR MENS 4 2 - | to see the elephant. If the merchant disobeys this order s OUR : has placed on the awn- | he can’t buy any more ail —— él § 0 § afl | fens HH § COUNTS | _ Joe Meyer “ P was “ape y : . MENS PANTS i i one oO} ie ing im front i aid nal Josse Taylor, our handsome dep- SUITS —_FROM Us $1.00 to 85.00 If anywhere, is in the prep: nicest signs 1a y nty circuit elerk and manager of the rs ‘ e| aty apes 4 $5.00 to $1000 aration of prescriptions. W Hon. T. J. Smith and wife return | opera house, is billing some first- We have the Largest Stock P e ed trom their visit to Kentucky the | olass performances for this season's} = 5 i : find we have doubled our aver- ] last of the week.: entertainment. SEE We have the best qualities: SEE age of them a year sinee we } _Ckarlic Austin pays highest prices | Chas. and Fred Ritchey were ar] OUR MENS We have Stouts Slims and extra sizes, OUR started in business, and be- q for all kinds of junk, eggs, pou'try | rested at the opera house entertain- g : = i : 1 &o. West Butler. See him before | ment a few nights ago. Charles for AND We have the Low est Prices, UNDERWEAR lieve this to be at least half of “| selling. EROS pe —. and disorderly BOYS HATS We only advertise facts, us | those written in this city with- Hon. W. W. Graves returned from | conduct an red for carrying con- j | in that period. Eureka Springs, Ark. Monday. He cealed weapons. 250 to $5.00 Convince youreelf J oe Meyer 9 PER SUIT. | Whees Ggares alfordia ser left Mrs. Graves and the boy to Mrs. Kelley, who has been visii- by callicg THE: ClLOTHIER | : mee Pp gpend a season at that health giving | i, the family of J. ¥. Whitsitt the| ei ae y 6 —— why you resort. past mentb, returned to her home| SEE | should bring such; work to us. C. B. Lewis respectfully “cut the | at Lathrop, Mo. She = — | OUR 2 1 1 OUR | Our experience adds nothing to a’ at the Clinton fair last} ied by ber daughter, Mrs. itsitt, e Ww j —. His fine match pair of car-| who will visit relatives for a few days. GOAT SKIN Our line of mensa oo GREAT | ycur expense;but a good deal to nage horses took six premiums. M-& N. rane ne sappy you nui ‘ SU ITS ann | your security. Clardy bes returned from | with artisic millinery, call on them RALL | as odiews trip to Towa and Ne-|if.you need anything in their line 25¢. -- $5 $6 $7, $8, $IO. i 50c. ZH. L, TUCEER. | Soa that portion of | from a stylish dress bonnett to a 3 3 braska. He reports P PRESCRIPTION DR) i Nebraska he visited badly burned up. | Misses school cap. AG MA N UGGIST.

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