The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 5, 1895, Page 1

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ew * Ny _rA_— ay : nlready contracted for over three! in our house and we will do all we people will contract diseases from | find oiher fields whether his resigna- elry shop at the drug store. coyotes. We could have loaded a and lain ) VOL. XVIII. MISSOURI, THURSDAY DECEMBER 5, 1895 , 2 > 2 a 0 you 1 \ e e } B50; eS eZ & SSS a CSS 3 . i vi 1 7 . | AKO VERY _| CASH GR »| z a is, | Bs 1) | ZS | ee ‘en As has been our usual custom to} Pas | J 7 ¥ \ a | al reduce our stock by the first cf the aS | i a sd & New Year for invoicing, so we will) as 2s | At [ e e give some extremely low prices from ay — SPr Cir AT 2 =e 2s | ane & al rs. a now until New Year. It seems 4 = = = co ; strangeto us, how some people can} 4S ¢ 4 ee Reena Vai ; el We have in our house 100 Ladies Jackets? Nice ee aie do business and sell at “Cost,” and| ot for the Holids, wsoh. £4 eoods xX — — a season. Which N i , + Sys A ill s g i 204 I what seems more strange, is, while! 4 marked down to enable the the poor ¥ | peace! SL CE a SEL OU Ds) — we are uot selling at cost, our selling a t oa ee eee ie S| 5 tter price on the best quality of goods, x O€ HOY ILRI Has Wei tne YICn. 3%! Pal is lower than their cost price. of G Dry goods will showa reductionfrom Xa 4 0s is & ‘ when we stop to think .of the long] 3¢ Sree c BSF} aw experience we have had in the gro- SX 10 to20 per centon fancy dress goods 3 e cery business, and the close atten-| 9 Dat a aos Pee Ao a x = one day longer than January 1st '96 will this > tion we have given it, to learn what| 3% = arene am is : $a sale be continued. We have had an immense cloak Dy i all class of goods cost the manufae- Se E a that were selling at 50c to .. (endo thislseawon hecaude satin ce neal Re x turers to prepare them for the mar x Cotton flanel sold at 8$¢ and 10c, now go at 7} and Se 4 s ee ee the mes to buy <4 Russian Robe Prints which sold at 74¢ and Sic, now — | with, and buying in such large quan | Zs hy lige Soe eae eaecer aan icon ate ne 7 and 6e { 1S ar I | ] e I } S q Wis tities, enables us to buy goods at 20| ZS Yarns German knitting, former price 25c per skein, ——— lay, | “per cent less than the average gro Mowimoate ees eee: ee ee 20 : : : : cery man. Having this advantage, Saxony yarns all shades and colors at 5c per skein. . prion = any house in Butler, and will now give those who have not bought Mis mica a Mel iG ce Star Handkerchiefs of fine soft material former price 15c¢ PEC RSE eo Duss zt us to buy only the very best goods, | fy GOLBG, MOWsPOrEb, 06 ie5s cc hui ame 10¢ ar: —— them at the cheap stuff Se —e high ed Paes 3 A full re ers, prices. ‘ : “yy igh top warranted boots a! 2.5) : 7 We tied — yaad the — in) Mens and Ladies shoes all styles at prices 20 per cent ch- every line we handle, aud everything | 3% less than competitcrs. ‘ime zon you 1s ee a a a S74 Underwear—Gents red, all wool warranted shirts and os SE mescy sues lake, ore oven baked o e finest] ZS versf ice $2 00 per suit, $1.25 = . " enj, “atiite Baerancidasemcbecnierct! 4 . _ ers. _— i _ aut - at : 1.25 We will sell you 46 inch all wool serge at 50c¢ | Good dress ginghams at 5e yd A . ents warranted all wool, double chested, red shirt 40 inch fi ll 1h tta at F ~ if ms ulti- hen cooked. Our pearl hominy| 3 vce $2.75 ' AEE bre lath td 50 | Good shirting 5e * fon bd Aa ct homi P a Les and drawers to match, tormer price $2.75 per 46 inch fine all wool henrietta at 70 | Indigo blue calicoes 5e * x omin coro, aD ever 4 j 5 \ a r ~ rie |S arty le of the hell taken off. Om ‘Suit, now go at..... he seecceeece Seen coe $2.00 S| 42 inch extra heavy half wool dress goods 33 | Turkey red calicoes 5e “ aes sor atas cits Carolina rice Ladies fleeced lined Union suits former price $1.00 Sat 38 inch half wool henriettas at 25 | diawrancouhamnahion Be ite, e Htice 18 = = MGW ROIAG? 58.602 cuss soscroiteasue ees eee es 67e e, 36 inch half aH 5 ffee i : : 2s 5 inc! wool henriettas at 20 | 4-4 bleached muslins 5e “ nd pee be a Ri = opm Childrens underwear from 7c per garment, upwards. Fine line of Novelty Dress Goods 35c to $1.00 | Fine saxony yarns 5e sk of vaya, Santos an 10; 80 ie Gloves and mittens we have more thar any house in ZS - - : 3 Z eh j hoy ffee for th by 5c A ( Beautiful line of plaids for ladies waist 33 || Good toweling 5c yd best coffee for the money by 5¢ per the city and start them at.........-........ 10¢ Thi d i ‘ll sui a te : ; Ib. that i 1d in Bat t: ese goods are beauties and will suit you bothin |, Table Linen, red 25¢ * ions tt 6 ie “ diffe spike ay he fe Caps—we are only 25 per cent lower than our com- : || Table Linen, bleached a d to makes no difference what other Etitore: eS | . : 3 merchants may tell you, we give you a 1 : R2ie ? = QUALITY AND PRICE beseech ae coat blanket lined ances Bs ™ the plain facts, and will continue to came aaa: Sie To ak >< 3 f | i do Na so long as we remain in busi- 7 a 1 z . they are the thing for Good heavy overalls 50 ——WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF—— E : H at a a ae ness. Some merchants seem to g CHRISTMAS PRESENT | Heavy suit of mens underwear § think, or at least they have been . . OUTS CO EVE SLA Wiese Wpe am Ladies heavy vest 25 = ( runniny on that plan, that the only ens an | rans at Hl rss =e 5: | Combination euits 2 ees ae way to advertise their goods, is to ' abe = ' run down other merchants’ goods, Sa > ec and nine times out of ten, we are) je and sell Overcoats during this mouth 20 per cent less | = CS 4 a the ones they fling their vile at first. & than regular Clothing Houses. You benetit yourself Sab Py Ist Why? Because we ee “tg a sk by trading with 5a & is that you look at our goods. We know you will by them at the prices. Best y oul _ sn bi prices alittle too low kc SK <I lighted room in the town and newast stock of goods. Call and see us. s ¥ me We have on hands nearly four se GABE ELLINGEI ; Sa = oe @. bor thousand dollars worth of glassware Se Ss <i ee and Chinaware, in fact, we havea! G+ NORTH SIDE SQUARE Butler Mo. | 87 Ane = | larger and finer assortment than is % iia aiiaaaniaiaiiadiad : LESRESLESESOESSS St gunn s usually displayed in the large cities, | SOSCSESES ESSE SOS ENE ES ONES SOS ESSE | SS ei sc coe toe pon | gp < The Best 10c Cotton Flannel on Earth Qc. t ba | calling at our store, and at about wy i eae : 19 | Yous how is that? Well, in the first | Best galvanized coal hods 35 | DR. HARTMAN SAYS a eS aie ee a ae place, we imported our goods our-| Best tubular lantern 45 | e "s nO selves from France and Germany| pinest quality dry salt meat 74 | 7 i : Tnterest Rates Reduced. Chas. N. Smith, the well known! Strack by the “Katy” Flyer, his and got them as cheap as any house | 4 |p of that tine Caracus coffee 1 00 | Now Is the 1 ims to ues Against! The Missouri State Bank has a | ball player, was hung at Decatur,| Nevada, Mo, Nov. 27.—The south ing § in America could buy them; in the | 18 jp new bright currents 1 00} Colas—the First Colds Weather. large emount of money to be loaned | Ills, Friday for the murder of his | bound Missouri, Kansas and Texas we § second place, it costs in large cities |] }5 pest broken Java coffee 15| Ina recent lecture at the Surgical |0n farms in Bates county at rates | jittle daughter and wife's sister. He| “flyer” struck a wagon at Schell City 1 ten times the expense to sell them as | 9 }}, iftines (the beat 25 | F lower than usual. Those wishingto| 4... ,.” Sse ay : ceed ae 5 ile. it does us, as our expenses are com : = = ao ° = Eis! We leet ol Senda borrow or renew old loans are in- | Tied in the Catholic faith. this morning, smashing it to kind. 7 zs 3 t akins best plates 35 | : a = ee — : paratively nothing. 1 a Mocking cups Ee gaucers 35 | SYNE, that porous need eatch cold vited to call at Bank. Loans made A Reliable Fire Insurance. | ling wood and throwing S. Burnell, : We have mugs, cups and saucers] Remember the above are Meakins | if he is willing to give the matter | without commission. 49-tf.| Tan the agent for the .Etna, the | his wife and daughter, high into the 3.05 child’s sets, vases, cake plates, su goods, when we advertise anything | slight attention; that a cold is the ace er ER Hartford aad the Home Insurance sir. Mr. Burnell and his daughter ; pent rise =, by ™~ remember we always have the goods | beginning of chronie catarrb, con- ees ae Companies three cf the oldest,| were not seriously hurt, but Mrs. 00 undreds, hae ee ee RE 100" ane when you call for them; we are uot | sumption, disease of the liver, stom- largest and strongest Fire Insurance | Burnell had a leg broken and receiv- 306 | Ny, you want. © bought h <E just out. ‘ach, kidneys and pelvic organs. All| His Views of Christ's Parentage Caused | companies. The aggregate capital | ed internal injuries that are consid- a ase and Banquet Lamps, have al-|" We hauea large stock of boys|).’ P [Sia Troubi and surplus of the three companies | ered fatal. The Burnells reside at ffee:} ready sold over half of them; we are]; z F ve will sell | this could be prevented by takin — : : Th i- A 2 ‘ iron wagons, which we will sell! ° : s : ; is nearly fifteen million dollars. [| Boston, Barton county. @ acci 3 actually selling a prettier and much cheap to please the boys. | his advice. The doctor's professional Maysville, Ky., Nov. 30.—Rev. E. am prepared to issue policies on | dent was caused by a horse, hitched 750 — — i a sche be We want to impress on the minds | duties compelled him, for many|B- Cake, pastor of the Christian | werchandiee and on buildings in| to the rear of the wagon, pulling it 850 or eurees ‘Hany helt we es of the people that at our store is the | years, to be much on the road night| church of this city, has tendered his | town and country at usual rates and | back after it had crossed the track. had to ask you last year. Y*| places for them to trade. Wo want os . j 2 he Board of ay loss: romptly. Frank ALLEN a 00 B bought them last March Pp aud day, by carriage, railroad and| resignation to the Board of trustees | pay losses promptly RANK ALLEN. ee 8 rashes Mes renal i nat ash ure +them to know that what we tell | Higambont. | Dusine all this time he |tortekeceliect Maren 1. 1 tf With the Mo. State Bank’ = Snack, Wyo., Nov. 27H, 1895. : rom the factory, at factory prices}them regarding our goods is true, | Steamboat. During a is time he ‘ t pleat ae ee : pee 25 | delivered. _We advise all parties trot every clerk in our employ is|never caught a cold. This could The matter has been kept a secret Nanton lien Pa pcarmpere eain laa pesiheaar rer 2 J wantinga fine lamp at the cheap honest that everything you buy of not have been done without Pe-ru-| for several days but will be acted TELE eee ek Pee ince (Clete received te day was glad 25 ie By and buy Bee aon *S/ us is warranted to please or youcan na, he says. At the slightest evi-| Upon tomorrow at the services and Saturday oe In Town last to hear from you; the harness has 25 ec, a mene ae and get your money. We) gence of a cold afew 1 then guite a stir will be created as| About sixty attended the Thanks- | 20t come yet; I look for them soon. Yyar, and we cannot buy them as|), ‘ ora to | Gaticg) os a ocoldjstow dosesict Fe + : es pee Fe gt oan he ae *.. 7 | Please find enclosed draft for thirty- F - let no little trifling matter stand be . i z h k i fh giving supper given by the ladies of | 4 : : 25 cheap again this year, as the facto-|+\ on us and our customers, if there | T-28 invariably check it. it e mombers now nothing of his) the Eastern Star. The proceeds will | ne are LN Aias-s ate = 5 ries have all closed for the season. | ould be anyone that does not re-| This is especially seasonable ad- | iutention to-night. Rev. Cake onan ani organ for their} ae Parapet pirat pace 25 ABOUT CANDY. | ceive the attention from our clerks vice, for the cold winter is here, tendered his 7 Sees several | “Mr A G Metzler opened up his new | siieen; tie: stipe area encene pas 40° : they should, do not quit our store, with its storms, sudden changes,|™monthe ago, but his congregation | brick store last week. He hasa nice | U7® fae he “sn - 00. We propose to supply the county) but report to us. We want youto ig, rain and sn Ti ds of | Fefused to accept it. Now he will | stock of goods. gon ioe nies balleik toc bareue 4 in Christmas candies. We bave|come and make yourselves at home — eps sienc. cule: pith ciety Edgar Palmatier has opened a jew- iopest eas deer and state acs is aaa | thousand pounds of candy, which | ean to please you. School | we will almost give away. teachers and Sunday school super- intendents take notice. SILVERWARE. which they will never recover, by | Your produce is the same as cash to us, will give you an order on dry goods store at trade prices or will pay you cash for all you bring, and catching cold. Dr. Hartman's advice | should be heeded. eatarrh of any stage or location Peru na cure3| It | is the most popular remedy for la! tion is aecepted or not Rev. Cake has advanced ideas on religion and has preached from his pulpit. He ed that Christ was born of two) them | maintain- a Burge went to Vernon Coto | visit relatives and friends. Frank Walibridge, of Kansas, is visiting Miss Rosie Pawneeter, of this place. Miss Cordia Shelton, who has been sick with the rheumatism, is improv- four-horse wagon with elk meat, wut wedid not want to hanlit. I can go ont here in wy field and raise a hun- dred chickens in half an hour. I took some parties ontlast Auguet fishing and chicken s i 2 were out $ do as we have always done.meet any : : ‘h Taps a "ling. & oe we 200 pr pean "3 a We have loaded up heavy on Rog- price offered you, if z nota higher gtippe, cougks, colds, ete z | esa te : ee ara Susan | Ease ROTA peeoue a5 pare as They pai se $6 per ern beet silver knives and) forks: tea | BEICS- Yours Truly, Send for a free copy of an illus |@ ema tee irom the). ee day. I think I can s ra} set of hab and table spoons, and intend to sell trated book on catarrh. It contains} ehurch and fifty two signed a re. or they mig harness for ie this sp and § them from now until New Year at WILLIAMS BROS sixty four pages of valuable iustrac | Monstrance against retaining him, | distu the peace in town, | Yours Truly, oad sugar and coffee prices. ition) Address “Whe ¢Pareae Drug | but a large majority voted to retain NELS’ CLERK aes | HARMAN Brirvaty. CROCERIES. Have just gotten in 1,000 lbs of the famous Java blend coffee,it is as tine as can be, and we nd by every pound we sell, only per Ib. Jas. R. Scott and Miss Ellen Bob- bin, of Elkbart township, were in marriage by Judge Dalton Manufacturing Company, Columbus. | QO. Ask your druggist for a copy) of the Pe ru-na Almanac for 1896. Lamont that the army Secretary be increased recommends | a0 him. One Dead, the Other Dying. Mt. Sterling, Ky.. Nov. 29 —A terrible battle took place at Hazel | Green, Wolfe county, yesterday, be- | John Williams and David | High eal t.— Latest U Baki 100 lbs sk finest gran sugar $5 00; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blood, of g99 men. The big daily.papers say. tween 19 Ibs finest gran sugar 1 00' Lone Oak township, are very proud | this is a sign thee =: aS GREETS ”| Rose, two prominent and wealthy 1 bbl finest No. 1 salt 1 25) of the arrival of a fine boy ai. their | é 3 5*| stock traders. Williams was killed I bb! No. 2 stock salt 110 = 50 lb Jersey cream flour Se §495 ‘gyey the other day. a doctrine in full. | nize Cuba and give the lion the Mon-| and Rose is in a dying condition. They fell out during a settlement. ABSOLUTELY PURE

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