The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 6, 1896, Page 8

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—— WE = AS WE HAVE ate ~=as=—(D ECIDED TO DISCONTINUE BUSINESS sence” WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF "Tes first Nankin Moyane gun i | powder tea goes at 50 A as pounds extra Fychow gun powder tea at Cone early and get some of teas— 40 these 3} th shot army size | Dead shot Hazzard FFG | 50 tb Poa Bese XNNX — 75 Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Clothing \t wholesale prices. We don't wantto move any goods if we can help it. Par ties needing anything in above lines at present or even the future would do well to lay in their supply now as this is an Opportunity Never Offered Before. You save at least 325 per cent from any price in the city. slippers and low Shoes for spring and summer wear which will also be tlaughtered. Come quick, as the goods are selling fast. GABE ELULINGER. J. M. Catterlin is very apxious i | some good farm lands for this month. Loans closed at once, money ready. | 1th. | Hoad‘a 6 Ee saparilla fren at this | season, will make you feel strong | were to be here the 13th, but other | due. and vigorous and keep you from | sickness later on. Earnings of the Southwestern lines for the month of January as far as reported, are regarded satisfact- tory. j When suffering from throat and lung troubles, take only such medi- cine as has been proved worthy of ecntidence. Such a remedy is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; a specific for sud- den colds, and invaluable in all forms of pulmonary complaints. Sold by druggists. Price $1. N. B. Langsford will have a public sale at his home three miles north- west of town Monday, Feby. 10th He will dispose of a lot of horses, | cattle, hogs, hay, corn, oats and | farming implements. He expects to | move to Jackson county in a short | time, where he has bought a nice | farm. The cut and fit of the Buckskin Brexcurs alone, make them better than any other jeans pants When you consider good wear and work- manship, then these pants are so much better than any other make that they be cheapest even if they cost double as much as the common goods. Best of itis, they cost the same as poor pants. } Died, near Maysburg Mo., Janu- ary 30, ‘96, J. A. Pulliam in the 36th | year of his age. He was kind fath- erand husband and a most worthy | citizen. He leaves 2 wife and 5 chil- dren to mourn their loss. Deceased was a brother of J. M. Pulliam and Mrs. R. I. Porter of this county. Unlike most proprietary medi- cines, the formuia of Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and other preparations are cheerfully sent to any physician who applies for them. Hence the special favor accorded these well- known standard remedies by the World's Fair commissioners. | judgment of $800 in the lower court. | Graves & Clark atty for Scott; Fike, i In three states, Wyoming, Color ado and Utah, women will vote for | president in November. Colorado will cast a total vote of about 200,- | 000, Utah 80,000 and Wyoming 20,- 000. This will be the first consider- able test of woman suffrage ina national election, and the result will | be noted with interest.—Globe Dem- ocrat. At Osceola Wednesday evening Ike Ray lost his life at the hands of Wm. Emerson. Ray was a former resident of Osceola, but for a year had lived at went on Montrose. Monday he | and as he was pre-! attach- rig, and ed to serve followed, and | Emerson drew his revolver and fired | the bullet Strikin g Ray in the back | through the heart, instant death. Emerson was locked up.—Clinton Eye a yis paring to return ment was heme an served on his Emerson was the same. deputiz ane. rel on farms in Bates county at rates, lower than usual. Those wishing to borrow or rene ew old loans are in- vited to callat Bank. Loans made} without commission. 49-+f. | i i |nounced for that ; and remanded. ; Graves & Clark for |yearly. Stor | themse Roads i in central Illinois are ren- dered impassable by mud. It is announeed for sure that G | | Seys will pitch their tents at the| | Christian church the 20th. They | charitable entertainments were an- date and the! Gipseys did not care to interfere. It is going to bea nice affair and of | course will draw a large crowd as all | will want to see the Gipsey wedding F and hear the music and take a) walk through the bazar and see a display of their handy work. The indies of the W. C. T. U. are | circulating « petition, which will be presented the city council, asking | | that an ordinance be passed forbid. | 1 ib pkg Lion coffee leiec boys under the age of 15 years from loitering on the streets after |} nightfall, without being accompanied | | by parents or guardian. It is a good } move and itis to be hoped the ladies will succeed in their endeavor. There ‘is nothing so demoralizing to boys | | a8 being permitted to run thes treets | |day or night Here is where the. bad habits are contracted. Box Social. We are requested to state thata y. ‘a : \ | Valentine social and box supper and | shadow picture entertainment will | be given by the pupils on the even-| ing of the 14th at Pleasant Gap | schoolhouse. A good time is ex- pected. The ladies are requested | to bring boxes filled with eatables, ete., which will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Gentlemen, of | course, are expected to bring weil | filled pocket books. The money raised will be spent ina good pur- | pose in the interests of the echoo!. Court Opinions. Opinions of the Kansas City Court of Appeals affecting Bates county citizens, handed down Mon. | day: J. W. Scott et al, respondents, vs. Phoenix Insurance company of | Brooklyn; Bates county. Reversed J. W. Scott. of Hume, secured a | Yates, & Fike of Kansas City attys | i | for Ins. Co. U. L. DeArman, respondendent, vs. John Taggart, a; ppellant; Bates county. Affirmed This is a on a $400 note which Taggart cl a cery nent which is DeArman; represented DeArman reed judg amt in lower ¢ full for gart was : Bros. E. F. man county. This was a of $1,200 from the s tory for Me torneys for Wi 8 law points were involred whi ch re- quired hard study eR. For Made to Mea Made C! lothi ng by bt r=} 5 t ‘ eral commissions are paid. getic so ing agents rom one to three tho Send three references. ‘ Wasamaxer & Brows. 11-2¢ Philadelphia. | | then bring it with you and select the} '6 qb flake | 1 “ mustard sardines, extra fine Seer ey ey ees ae at | wolf uncolored Jap tea left. this sale you can buy 1 ib for 30c,| P We just received a line of Respectfully, | Farmers, Look Here! Hard times aud bad roads do not prevent or hander our bills coming Our expenses go on just the ‘same—we are compelled to raise }money. Our loss will be your ever lasting gain, if you will avail your- (selves of the bargains we shall offer | for spot cash for the next two weeks | We will make you such prices as you have never been able to get be-| fore in your lives. Read this ad.— goods at our store and see if me | mean what we say. These prices | mean cash. 19 tb granulated sugar $1 00 22 tb extra C sugar 1 00} Broken Java cofiee, 15¢ b,2ib 25} 20) ly ib “ Arbuckle coffee 20 lib “ Ankoria ee 20/ 43 tb Java blend coffee 1 00} 1 fh anvil brand soda 3 tb box Lilly Gloss starch 20) | 1 set of 6 plain glass tumblers 201 6 © oldcountry * 6 © Fairbanks brown soap mae ad Copeo * 1 box Pettijohus breakfast food 1 oven baked oats 1 Scotch oats 8 ib relied cats 7 tb pearl hominy 4 tb cleaned currants 1 bx Kirks rainwater maker 4 Tb Gilbert Graves corn stch 2 4 ib best soda crackers 1 tb Manhatton bkg powder 1 th bx Dr Price es bk B powder + th « ‘ 1b * sky, shale or snow ball bkg powder 4 cans good sweet corn 3.“ choice raspberries 4“ blackberries 3+ marrowfat peas } 40 * golden wax beans de grated pine apple | 1 bx oil sardines 5 11 ib can Rock Point Staghend oysters 2 Th can Rock Point Staghead oysters eans Columbia R iver salmon 3 tb cans apricots, heavy syrup 2 cans finest strawberries 3 Tb can Cal peaches best on earth rt oo bo bo age plums nustard hee BO mustard Pickled onions pint bottle Heinz Keystone selected queen ry Su erfine olive « Mardecks O P T lemon extr se S vanilla Hewsons triple ext lemon 20e, 2 for Hewscns triple ext 2 for xed “EE shot pepper stick ciunam Cc ayenue pep We have 50 ib of the famous bl During sells any where for 65c. ; 1894, 10] Best well buckets, each 30) Extra heavy tubular lantern 1 ‘ 6 heavy hetel goblets 25 1“ “ 6 fancy goblets 30 5 10 6 tb hand picked soup beans 25 13 tb faney od candy eS =v oo chines, each We also carry fine Northern gr garden seed in stock. The prices show you what we have for} you. We have not the time to enu- merate all the good things which we must sacrifice, but will only say come and see. Such a chanee will not be offered again perhaps ina life time. This sale will only last a short time—come quick and secure a bargain, LEE CULVER & CO. Brothers Found Bead, Perry, Ok, Feb. 3.—Near We woka, a few miles southwest of here, John and Jacob Mauntz, brothers, aged 60 and 75 years have long re-j sided. lived in an ordinary house and were reputed to be very wealthy. This morning, while a neighbor was pass- ing the Mauntz homestead, he was They had a fine tract of land, 2 pkgs Faultless starch 15 astonished to find the eldest brother 3 Tb box silver gloss starch gq {lying In the yard, dead, with a rope 4 1b bulk starch 25|around his neck and a bullet hole | 4 tb pkg Fairbanks gold dust 20\ through bis body. Further investi ibe bottle blueing ©) gation disclosed the younger brother 7 bars silk soap 25|© E Be y 7 “ Uno dead in the home, with several bul- | 7 “ white borax soap ‘let holes through him. There is no 7 * Allen B Wrisley soap clue to the murderer 7 © Peet Bros soap = = Bishops Petition Congress. New York, Feb. 1—A numerous] nestly worded mem t the ie some as been Protestant United Among the signatures at- those of D. S. Tuttle, Frank R. Millepaugh, aa of the scopal church of the States. tacked are Missouri; 40 | Kansas; Francis Key Brooks, Okte-|222 oats, homa, and Edward Robert Atwill, |W estern Missouri. ston Murder in St. La., Feb. bo has bee Col New Or | thar Schneider, wh tess: Lonis. 1.—Ar- the | Parish prison here since December, with the _Schroed der, and ans, charged murder of | who last Arthur g ast, 1894, ihe: strangle 1 an un Louis. bad t park, St ¢ woman ort curly ge and Size .D. Cy Feb. 4. — Kir. ¥ ce state. Dr. Pierce’s c pation, cure it stays cured. No other remedy in the will do that. Of drugzists, » best imperial tea 35 ai spider leg bask fired Jap tea 20) Ny whi above} United States; le to etareak further | le d| nd. It is signed | iff Duggan, | n woman to death one night in| a Ch, of ign now as- © smal! sack meal 10 | Liarge at 2 pint cups 5 p »well began with | | Bates Co. ee ago, Advocate, neteen The Modern W ay If to the well-inform- asautly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest mg rand disagreeable as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, and fe- vers without unpleasant after effects use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Manufac |tured by California Fi pany. led, Omaha, Neb., Feb 1—General Charles E. Kelly of the commonweal army addressed a meeting of labor- ing men at Labor temple to-night, ard attracted much discussion by his remarks. He said that the whole jtrouble to-day came from competi- |tiop, aud that the laboring men ought to organize, as the capitalists wera doing He denounced all threo parties, his denunciations of the Populists calling forth a very angry discussion and almost a riot. He declared that the leaders of the Pop ulists from Taubeneck down are a lot of scoundrels. A Reliable Fire Tan th Hartford Companies Insurance. gent for the tna, the Home ree cf the oldest, t Fire Insurance The aggregate capita, 18 of the three companies ion dollar I police: fo issue 8 and on merchandise town and cou | four miles east and one mile north of | r, on Tuesday, February 11, the following pe rsonal property: i head of horses, ood ‘stock hogs, Poland China breed, one fine Poland boar, 1,500 bush” 2s of corn in crib, 200 bushels of good 50 acres of stalks, rick of j nixed hay, one Deering binder, four ? | eultiv ators, one © hampion combined }mower, one good stalk cutter, two jsmoothing harrows, two farm wag | ons, five sets of harness, plows and | harrows, one cart, one spring wagon, |two hay frames, ten stands of bees, | one table, two Eedateadel one Round | Oak heating stove, one cook stove, j1-2 interest in bull rake and other ; things too numerous to mention. | Ter il sums of 310 and under eash, over § a credit of 9 months | thue will be given without interest if | paid when due if not so paid to draw on} 8 per cent from date. Ka ount OE cash. C. B. Lewis, 8 per cent dis- Jas. H. HARMAN. Auctioneer. He states} We fall not attempt) iS present you tapes y learned treatise, re clore which you ot understand and abound ical phrases, which, in 1g, create coxfusion; give you a few a good hand-made lar, bridles, combs, and everythin, kept lery store, we've r found in Wants any cugkt to rk first class. We soney that will 5 8 is all fill be re- All kinds of sort not ave you money. we have been | addilery business 5) , and we think we pany our business. Come and see jus. We will greet you. | 11-4 N. O. Wranrp. Syrup Com-; four mules, five | ws, three of thei Jersey; 75 head | he best line of | ARMERS’ Bani CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $55,000.00 OMPSON, T, Vice Pres. P, Cashier. J, RVERINGHAM, sie? nN MRT ae > = ithe first issue F the Times, then the | homes in | Oklahoma. and has paid « every year | | in advance since, this making the |; He says it is like! t it wet etter a } jWine, in that it gets better as it { on} buildings in | try at usual rates ca | { will sell at public sale at my place | | | 23 years old. the | - Tusurance | us; if we dont trade ; Taaxne | | | | President. Secretary. a Two brothers were killed at Saseee The new Bernaget light 2,500,000 candle power, will 8000 in working order. “sco Henry Segar and his sq son-in John Tegman on one side and q and Win. Gilhaus on the other gj all farmers near St. Louis, in g g pute over the right to drive ove private road on Segar’s land gaged in a hand to hand with knives Saturday merning the result was the death ef ¥, Gilhaus and the serious woundj of Charles. Segar and Teg escaped without injury. NW S“Oonpenmaec mw Sent tee, ak Frank Refused to be “Wedded, Chillicothe, Mo, Feb. 3.—Migd Lilly A. Cooper, daughter of R. § Cooper, a farmer, died last evenisg from poison, taken with suicidal j tent. The young lady brought breach of promise suit against young man named Frank Meib but withdrew it before it camet trial, upon his promising to n her. They met in this city last § urday, but what passed be them is not known. After she taken the poison all she would to her parents was thet all waso between her and Frank. She Urs. J.P. Bell, Ossawatomie, wife of the editor of The Graphic, the! ing local paper of Miami county, “I was troubled with heart for six years, severe palpitations, ness of breath, together with such treme nervousness, that, at times I walk the floor nearly all night. consulted the best medical talent. They said there was no help fer mh at I had organic disease of the hearté which there was no remedy. rtiscment in The Graphic sa as a last resort, tried one bottl Dr. Miles’ Kew Cure for the 4| which convinced me that there was “4 merit in it. I took three bottles each of ti! Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine ast It completely cured me. I se wellat night, my heart beats regularly ant Ihave no more smothering epells, Iw to say to all who are suffering as I di} there's relicf untold for them if they #8} only give your remedies just one Dr. Miles Heart Ours is sold on 5 aoe tat&l, 6 bottles by the Dr. peta tas eae 4 Dr. Miles’ Heart Cu Restores Hee @ EVER : SOLD FOR FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERY Wi

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