The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 12, 1895, Page 10

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j We ORE ‘198 OF “$7.50 A ; Worth 34 50 Worth $5.00— i Worth #6 and Model price.... iel “oy ee *7—Model price..... Worth $1 Worth $: 50—Model price.... 0—Model price... Worth $3.00—Model price. . Worth #4.00-—-Model price Worth $5 00—Model price......... CHILDS CAPE OVERCOATS.. In all the latest — sold for $3.00, Boys | Worth $6.50—Model price.. ee i Worth $5.00—Model price......... Worth $7.50—Model price....... Worth $5.50—Model oe. W ill hone engena Frank Allen, at the Missouri State Bank, writes fire insurance. Best of | companies represented. 42-tf For Satz —Full blood white Hol- land turkeys, in pairs and trios. Enquire of Mrs. C. J. Scnoorry, 4-1t* 21 miles southwest of Butler. J. M. Catterlin is very anxious for some good farm lands for this month. Loans closed at once, money ready. | 1+tf. Do not dally with rheumatism. Get rid of it at once by purifying the blood with Mood’s Sarsaparilla Be sure to get Hood's. David Parse,indicted by the grand jury of Cole county for the murder of his wife and also for assaulting Sarah Champin,a half witted woman, who lived at his home for a time,bas been captured by sheriff Sone, of Cole county, in Miller county Friday t and is now in jail at Jefferson City. f No other remedy is so reliable, in | cases of sudden colds, or coughs, or for any and all derangements of the throat and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This wonderful medicine affords great relief in con- sumption, even in the advanced stages of that disease. There is no occasion for despair. The voters are ready when the right man strikes the time of day in hon- est tones. Greeley and the democ- racy went under in 1872, but the old party bobbed up serenely in 1876 and elected Mr. ‘Tilden to the presi- dency. The democratic as mnany lives as a cat. party has If you throw it out of atenth-story window it will light on it’s feet.—Schell City Newa. Frank M. Elliot, aged 24 years, of Denton by f organizer of peoples’ who had been in Kansas City several) days consu! man Rozelle of tt Kansas, sion an party clubs, for ting with cbair- e state committee, rb of } clubs in this by a footpad > Kansas ‘City t the bour relative to se lecture and organiz ing stave, was assan! in the ves port office F of 9 or 10 and a railrc Elliot stepped into the vestibule to mail a letter the footpad rose from a dark corner and struck him on the head with a lump of coal tied in a| red handkerchief. i A daring and distractive attack on prices decisively ee stroke in merchandising that can leave no doubt that he gr eat i only THE GREAT an a new record for ¢ anapee underse andonly MODEL THE FINEST OVERCOATS, ler, Leavers, Kerseys, Friezes, in all colors and styles. Sold $15 ae lot for $10. OO 4 nothin g higher. y as, Beavers, ed sold every where fe 3 1 $15 great many ton n at ab at one b BOYS SsSurTs CHILDRENS SUITS JERSEY SUITS. $3.5 .$1.85 “OVERCOATS WELL WE GUESS so. values move lively’ 2 What more use- “= . ful or could be better ae than acomfortable pair ofslippers Or a pair of fine dress shoes. We have a large selection atextremly low prices. MAX WEINER. Warm felt shoes for cold winter ° weather, Mr. Warder has moved his wood and coal yard to the Wyatt lumber yard lot. The fire company has reeeived a new set of hose, which are said to be made of first-class material. Chas. M. Rapp and Lena Bracher, both of Prairie City, were grantea license to marry the 9th inst. The Tiwes is very sorry to learn of the death of Elijah Butler, who departed this life after a long illness at bis home in Lone Oak township Sunday evening. Mr. about 70 years of age, and one of the oldest settlers of the township, Dr. Massie, of West Virginia, who has been visiting his cousin, Mrs. F C. Smith, returned home Monday. Just as we go to press we learn that Graves & Clark secured a ver. °Crats in the southeast part of the dict in the Neosho circuit court for CoUety. | The funeral took place $5,000 against ae City for Laura inesday under the auspices of Stamp, injured ona d ve side le lodge, A. F.& A. M. of walk. 6 Was a member. Burrows-Smith. Miss Mary Baker, of I That was a pretty wedding yester- day g st 4 o'clock, the con- + being Mr. Ch 8 , Mr. and Mrs ed by Elder tnessed bya family and Lotspeich, and was wi host of friends of the contracting parties. Br EECHES the most popular working pants on earth. The seams are ri ght, cut right, look right—they Keep their buttons and never rip; they are | nearly wear-proof. 5 oe ae —— Ww e must Butler was: and one of the most prominent dem- | After the cere | mony a reception was given and the! | MENS FINE BLACK SUITS - Mens silk suspenders Mens shirts and drawe Mens Hygenic underwe, Meng) pall woo Saat overall A real go od and be "BOOTS AND SHOES Shoes sold for $1.50—Model price... Shoes sold for Good plain shoes for $2.00 Boys boots.... John Patton will a r the m hotel. ist Frank Lee ement of the the ip This insures Itis often a mystery how a cold been “caught.” The fact is, bowever, that wheu the bluod is poor and the em oo one be- to disease. When the ay petite. or the strength fails, Ayer’s Sarsapariila shoul dbe taken without delay. Last Saturday th sioner filed ¢ parad ing the st ae an i ac ivertising the Model Clothing Company's place of busin by the free use of sinall bills which he threw on the side- walk and streets Just what reason the officer assigns for this arrest ice of mer- about the when it has been a prac chants to distribute streets for years we : understand. The came this colored boy was arrested a theater manager passed down the sidewalk distributing hi 3 the hundre a and bo uc or of clean t believe it is of one and fewl streets, right to make of another fish Awarded Highest — Fair, POWD MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free fom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, | 1897. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. u, COME, URNISHING ome many mil -50—Model price { give a word of warning | be a big rush here and it is but a question of a short time when the sale will come to an end, j MODEL CLOTHING CO. E on Recor¢ ‘Hin is ajesticaly — a paralell a mastery above all others in value siving § Commencing Saturday December. Th e $4.50. $12 and a crying shame to sel! — GOODS, 50¢ “to 75e your choice est Our pan wantevery may Mens Sx cotch Cassimere, Chevi y this while you may es to attend this sale you can notaf Mr. Duncan informs us that his son who was shot in the leg by Norris boy is get the ing along nicely. The load of t, he said, lodged against the skin on the opposite of the leg and when Dr. Boul- dressed the wound he removed a large piece of clothing and a wad which contained 110 cht matted to gether. Altogether the doctor re moved 150 shot. As the leg was badly powder burned Mr. Duncan thinks the muzzle of the gun could not have been more than a foot or so from the boy when discharged. sid ware Geo. M. Canterbury has accepted a position with Land Commissioner of the K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Ry, at a handsome salary. He will make bis headg uarters at Kansas City. This company very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Canter- bury whois one among the very best real estate men ever in our county. Heis young. energetic, of good address, knows land andis well posted on it’s value. The com pany will have no cause to regret its acti find the situation pleasant and profit- able ‘A Letter From Home.”’ The following is a fair sample of letters received by the Truzes The testimony of allis that the Tres is | better than a “letter from home: Guarevixe, Texas, Dec. 5, 1895. J.D.A Ber Mo Des I send you enclosed to cover back subscrip- 1 set my date up apace ol in far Texas, but ; when Tuz Times comes it is the | Same as a letter; canLot my o Wi thout it Yours resp’y, wife says she O. R. Bartow. rox, Moxt., Dec 3, 1595. aimes.—I bave been re ur paper promptly. I i Even the Dear Srp.—Please fi en- j closed $3, which pays for my sub- seription to the Tiwes until Nov. 1, Respectfally, H. J. Jouss, and that is and we trust George will | s, come arly there'll The many friends of Tas Taide ee will be glad to learn that he hag- taken special honors in the law clase at Columbia, Mo bis grade being 90, Tas. is an exceedingly bright young man and promises fair to be one of - our legal lights at no distant day, A large plate glass window was broken in the front of Lee Culver & Co's. store Friday morning by fall ing bottles placed in the window fora show. The glass was insured for $40. Interest Rates Reduced. The Missouri State Bank has @ large amount of money to be loaned on farms in Bates county at rates lower than usual. Those wishing to borrow or renew old loans are im vited to call at Bank. Loans made— without commission. 49-tf. SLEEP AND REO FOR SKIN TORTURED) BABIES Ina warm bath of CUTICURA SOAP, and a single application” of CUTICURA (ointment), the great skin cure, when all else fails e Props., Boston, U. Bolas “Al about Baby’s Skin, Scalp and Hair,” free

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