The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 27, 1896, Page 5

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If a Merchant Wanted to buy A COW The Tres extends thanks to the | Osear Rennick Graham, the little a gentlemen for re-| son of Mr. and Mrs. Graham, was newing: P. A. Bruce, J. M. Paul,! puried f; i i ae Wee, © eed, Be ee Pome me fe | Baskerville, TH. Blue, S.C. Alex-|20%2 Part of the city Sunday-| ander. J. K. Dedarnett, M. E.! Death was caused from bronchitis. | Murphey. L McBRIDE & CO. Greeting to all Cash Buyers of ee Jas. K DeJarnett, of Osage towa 1 In the case of Frank Cate agains’ pee ity I ig : Pag papa Taare cep lama ; ‘ : hoes A s . _ | the city last week. e informed us! honesty. It’s the sa yin buvine C ; | 9 , 5 a piste 2 base : a damages | race for the sherifi’s place on the) ING if you want to get the best goods you : Cate was kicked by a wicious stallion | democratic ticket. Mr. DeJarnett | fibussth h b i ‘| : must buy them where, they will tell hon- here as we have been for many years, and expect to and will give belonging to Beasley and sued for pes gentleman of fine address, cour | wy ae | ee many (or more) goods for the same money as any other house in the | personal damages being it was claim. | teous, clever and accomodating estly what they are made of, and if a suit is : “ “We are not importers, but buy our goods as cheap as anyone in the | eq, badly hurt. Graves and Clark | alwayé, and a democrat without : py. qintend to keep nothing but ‘ , .._ |guile. His name has for along time | Bre eo eos eo Sey. 50) ROU AUG Woot commer. i ay and J represented Cate and Francisco |} .en mentioned iniconneationl wath . ie STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS Bros., Beasley. |this office by his admirers. He| Tay SE enneny Ses eee ee wt yom Siew Anat | y | cellent officer. | ; T. H. Blue, of Cornland, called | would make a good race and an ex | time, but when you want another suit you fight Monday and had his name enrolled | | shy of that man. Buy of the man who tells you with our experience of twenty-five years in the grocery business and $ that we know the best brands of goods, also know what they are 2 De por in the market and atthe inside price, and the inside price is what for the booming Times. Mr. Blue . aie nlakeaks formerly of fe for them. It is not necessary to advertise prices for other parties to|says that, Thomas Vaughn, shot Foster, Mo., but now of Texas, who } oss, but we ask you to come in with your was prosecuting a case in court for last week near Cornland by the Orr brothers, is suffering considerable {\ from the soreness of his wound and 5 : 5 5 is still confined to the house. honestly what the goods are. He will never de- | ciiaetl Wadacs against tne Mo. ceive you. Remember their is so much clothing | Pacific railroad, is in the city. Owing to sickness in his family when the case was tried last week he could not be present and his at- torneys Were compeiled to try the cause in hisabsence. Tie case went to the jury and a short time after they had rendered their decision giving hima verdict of $2,000 dam ages, to the utter surprise of his attorneye,} McPeak walked into the courtroom. He appears to be in very poor health and his absence made to sell and not to wear unless you depend on the merchant you are apt to get the wrong tanything that you have for sale and we will give you as much for t ) Jacob Showalter, one of Henry as the market will bear, in justice to ourselves as well as you. county’s prominent farmers and ‘ stockmen, spent Tuesday in the city | UR RE on business. Mr. Showalter lives yer near Lewis Station and is the man Jete in everything, from a sewing awl toa cook stove. Our line. of from whom L. B. Good stole several ‘rd fruit were bought in Sanfrancisco, shipped direct to us and are striet- | head of cattle, and who for the theft . Our coffees are the best in the City, come and try them and you . . Ae pe convinced, we tell the truth ‘‘so with all our lines.” Only try them was tried in this city and sentenced kind. Yours for honest clothing. McKIBBENS. TYorpidity of the liver, and die |S th rolled oats 25 od you will be satistied. to two years in the penitentiary. oe to the great advantage|orders of the stomach and bowele, | 7 th pearl hominy 25 a fee “| of the railroad company. Had he) causes headache and the failure of | 6 ib flake 25 e Guarantee everything we Sell to be as Represented| D. D. Peeler, serving ‘our circuit|made his appearance on the witness i desira forfoed: JAvarie: Oathaxts 4 th cleaned currants 95 i t will duplicate any legitimate price quoted. Wed t Se Se Pil ee ae s h es : t the ee aa ay we W y eg a ep be quoted, e dao no iti Hie 2 H vas ree oops fied but will leave the matter with ae caetoners to detcnnined pleasant call. Mr. Peeler is one of dition, (winich he attributes to the|*ilis § ures ate the action of the 4 jh Gilbert Graves corn stch 25 we do alegitimate business or not. Come in and be convinced. injuries received at the time of the|stomach, liver, and bowels, cure 1 th Manhatton bkg powder 20 rhether 6 the stalwart democrats of the east d a Rares aes ke nee ae 3 a Very respectfully yours, {accident,) the verdict certainly | headache, and restore the appetite-, 1 Ib sky, sterling or snow 4 ern part of the county, and haying} would have been entirely different sae ae | ball bkg powder 15 A L Me BRIDE & Co been a candidate and made a|and would probably have exceeded T. U. Robinson Wins His Case. | 4 cans good sweet corn 25 . e e splendid race for the nomination for | the — = rap ® pre-| afonday the Kansas City court of (3 se raspberries 25 { North side square, Butler Missouri. sheriff, is well known by the readers sane eee o Cascrees UU; appeals to which was referred ihe|3 « psc aN = | of the Timzs. It is hinted he will] Butler friends extend sincere| divorce suit of Mary A. Robinson | 4 golden wax beans 25 et Me aE try for the office again in the coming | sympathies to Judge aud Mrs. Sam'ljyg_ 7. ©. Robinson, carried/1 ‘* grated pine apple 10 i AITEER WEEKLY TIMES | Want a farm? Write A. Saxey,|campaign. He will make a strong Levy, in their sorrow and afiliction| |, appeal from this county, | 1 bx oil sardines 5 i 4 z Kossuth,Linn county, Kansas, about|canvas and if nominated will add|°ver the death of their only son, his 80. Cheap. 14 1m. LOCAL ITEMS J. M. Quick was given a judgmen ——— fusk, writes fire insurance. Best of | the sale of some real estate. vill be sowing oats. I¥s about time a convention was | the farther he goes away from hom Miss Ada Brabrent, of Pleasanton Kaneas,ie visiting Miss Hattie Scott. fi he man hung in St. Louis last week fo! lay night 29. the murder of his sweetheart. Rev. S. P. Cayton requests us to persons, the street sales in Butle i i hi The Gipsy entertainment at the cok ining included. Christian church, was a great suc- wssifa big crowd would make it | tach, —-—— | Tuesday for $50 against Dr. Slater, Frank Alien, at the Missouri State ,the suit being for commission on | churches of Warrensburg are having H. Newton Knox, a _ well-to do Review says he worked at the furn- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heinlein's little | son, Ray, is quite sick with typhoid strength to the ticket. t will make a good sheriff. Mr. Peeler The pastors of several of the a deal of trouble with their members ! to Arkansas Tuesday. He says the have issued a declaration of war e| against their truant and disobedient doubt the churches will weed out the factious beligerents. r The of the A. O. U. W. and Modern Woodmen, and left a letter to his r . . overflow house and as his lecture is pronounced to be very interesting and instructive it is hoped the citi zens of Butler will do him the honor d ace eee 1 “ mustard sardines, extra fi Harry, who after an illness of six handed down its opinion affirming |) 4 4, can Rock Point Staghead a weeks passed away at the family the decree of the lower court. Mrs. | oysters 10 home in New York City, Friday | Robinson was represented by Thos. | 1 2 th can Rock Point Staghead night last. A telegram to Mr. Silas! J, Smith and Francisco Bros., while oysters 15 Levy, of this city, Saturday morning | Grayeg & Clark appeared for Robin- | 2 cans Columbia River salmon 25 2 d that gen- 12: i : as a ee Remember the County Christian The deceased was 19 years of age, Endeavor convention meets at Hume 2 cans Cal green gage plums 25 was paitially raised in Butler, at- Is aah Murdocks prepared mustard : tended the public schools in this|on the 5th and 6th of March. Bea large size 20 alled to nominate a city ticket. the better pleased he is with Bates|™embers who refuse to give up their|city and was a almost all) wide-awake, whole souled Endeavor- | Murdocks prepared mustard : ; . “te. ial game aud worldy amusement. | our young people. @ Was an ex Attend th oniee Re small size 10 Will Boone and family have moved Co. He reports considerable excite. | $0c1a : : ceptionally bricht boy and while liv |°™ en e conven ion if possi Pickled oni sat bottl lek to Butler from Kaneas City. rate agg discoveries near | The fight will be a bitter one and no rt 7a ne jel aes Sacks cele! ble, carry into it all the enthusiasm ickled onions pint bottle 10 Heinz Keystone salad dressing 15 selected queen olives pint bottie 15 Superfine olive oil, per bottle 15 make a note of the good suggestions you hear, and gentlemanly little fellow was not to be met. Being the only boy in the you possess; armer residing nine miles south of family his parents idolized him and | come home prepared to put them to| Triumph tomato catsup, qt 20 Jordan & Reese Colored Comedy | Chillicothe, Mo, was found dead in ‘The\body, of J. A polnsan, of! you can imagine the sorrow and : rig ‘ TRE ae ce oP a = J 6s practical use in your own society. gi 75 lo, ab the Opera House Saturday! the road four miles south of that West Plains, Mo., was found in a grief that fills their hearts. Judge mg Murdocks O P T lemon extract 25 tight, Feb. 29. city Friday morning. He had been | field, near that town the other day.| Levy is engaged in the manufacture * “ 6 Sa oe 30 thrown from his horse and dragged | He had been in the saddlery busi-| of ladies wraps in New York, anda Ninety Per Cent. Hewsons triple ext lemon 20c, 2 eee piaininos Bond, Get along the road by the stirrup 8nd) nog, but was closed out pa chat-|@hort time ago took Harry from Of all Prine pees tovtakorw for 35 ry Hsked to death. , [lo morgage nd faire in Doin ttt od ger, him owl in) of oa Smrmpriina us| NOMzOE lest rail 20, Don’t fail to see the “Game of One on Nevada. The Rich Hill}is supposed to have caused him to] able that his hopes of seeing his son | Season to prevent that run-down and |) 4, celery seed 40 limps” at the Opera House, Satur- Review claims Jas. Fitzgerald, the| commit suicide. He was a member debilitated condition which invites grow to perfect manhood and of thoroughly establishing himself in the business world were hindered disease. The money invested in half : ~ aut i yes a dozen bottles of Hood’s Sarsapa | 7 7 stick cianamon 20 rilla will come back with large re- lmounce that ho will preach at|ace at the smelters about six years| wife instructing her to collect his by death. turns in the health and vigor of body ier mts gagy = Pusaic Sunday afternoon. ago, and boarded with his sister, | life insurance. A Butler populist who believes in| and strength of nerves. 1 ib pure ground cinnamon 20 ‘ ‘ i Mrs. “Buck” Tolen.. . standing by the creed, writes ‘ 1it “ cream tartar 35 The city council for the an rer Gun elevianianibkiiguanvecerd Rey. C. M. Hawkins, one of Kan- Andy Hackett, of the Rich Hill Ap-] Hood's Pills are easy to buy, easy | ¢ }j, extra fine raisins 25 cee. ot bo Boones breaker as su pics In the|%8 City’s most talented ministers| peal, thusly: ‘Stop my paper, as I|to take, easy to operate. Cure all} 9 7, evaporated pears 25 ttigances on the public square. past fourteen days he has cried six |Will deliver a lecture at the South|don’t like your idea of nominating | liver ills. 25c. 1 tb Cal evaporated peaches 10 Mrs. Wm. E. Walton was critically | teen sales in different parts of the| Methodist church in this city Mon- —— 23 7 sage’ a Interest Rates Reduced. | 34 tb Cal prunes 25 illSunday, but we are glad to report | county, and in the past two years|day night. Subject: Marvel and its see gs pane back at| ‘The Missouri State Bank has a 2 th tea dust 15 much improved at this writing. he has disposed of property for 224|yfarvel. Rey. Hawkins deserves an |e” Apr We have 50 th of the famous black 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 in- vited to call at Bank. Loans made it’s populist brother in this style: “The whole thing in a nut shell is, we are opposed to a few men in our party fixing up the ticket for the populists in this county as was ‘ wolf uncolored Jap tea left. During this sale you can buy 1 fh for 30c, sells any where for 65c. Extra first Nankin Moyune gun y : iss powder tea goes at 50 Abold bank robbery took place fever. He has been down for two Fave pee done two years ago, and then spring without commission. 49-tf. A few pounds extra Fychow iMcLouth, Kansas, Friday night weeks, but Dr. Boulware is of the|°f being present. Admission, one/it on aset of delegates who were gun powder tea at 40 cate wan Rigwa andl Aiede $3,. opinion that he has the case under|ticket 15c, two tickets 25c. The|blind folded” What a confession 500 in cash taken. Come out and enjoy yourself and | time. control and that with no bad luck jhe hopes to have him up in a short proceeds to go to seating the chureb. Joe Meyer, received the sad news Come early and get some of these Farmers. Look Herel iisitimene for a populist paper to make. Two years ago who composed that ticket? Here it is: i d 42-tf : — eons | 3 cans finest strawberries 25 { cars sapeonentod. ‘ T. N. Hendrix, of Spruce town- | Who persist in attending and taking Louie to attend the funeral obse- C, E.’s Attention! 1 3 th can Cal peaches best on : In a few more days the farmers | ship, returned from his business trip| Part in card parties. The pastors quies, which took place in that city. earth 15 State senator, Capt. H. : 1itb “ spider leg bask fired live a good laugh at Jordan & W. F. Paul, one of the Trucs atal-| OY Wire from St. Louis, Friday C. Donnobue; representative, Mr. Jap tea 20 “Game of Craps.” Opera oretafiiandalandian beceibercaeiceint morning of the death of his father |Gr@bam; recorder, —— apres Hard times and bad roads do not | 34 Ib shot army size : 25 louse Saturday night 29. y : 7 ; county clerk, Mr. Cresap; ¢' revent or hinder our bills coming | Dead shot Hazzard FFG gun north of town called Tuesday and took the first train to attend the clerk, W. O. Atkison; pros. atty., ae a ae ee he oom tee ae We are requested to announce | before taking his departure for his/the funeral. Mr. Meyer returned | Holcomb; treasurer, Walkup; pro-| .ame—we ng aaa “a raise | 50 tb King of Kansas flour 85 jen Pleasant Gap a future — me -— Hls., ~ from St. Lovis Tuesday morning, |bate judge, Cole; Sh@iff.Steele; pre- | money. Our loss will be your ever- | 50 Ib Power Bros XXXX flour 75 ut Ge a Th meee Brad re auth, bea rae e d : lasant | saad where he had been to purchase |siding judge, Wolfe. Two years ago |jacting gain, if you will avail your- | 2 pint cups 5 swig be sade Pepe a ach re St eread a i who were the few men in your party, es of the bargains we shall offer | 1 quart cu 5 selv: Give the boys a good turn out. ney and the best of prosperity. = geeig oo vag father | TO dy, that met in advance of the a rege rae sp a Parag = via a ‘ a m on the eic ist for Seem = oar Giealor i : ‘ d the| Our young friend Sam Walls called : convention in the Union offic We will make you such prices as|1 2 qt coffee pot 10 — — Porat! oon Capt. Tuesday and renewed. Sam has|*bout ten —s — — Grange Hall and fixed up the ticket? you bave never been able to get be-|13qt “ * 20 1.W. Hannah. Capt. Hannah will | bought him a splendid farm in West he left that he was getting along| As friend Atkison was 4: beneficiary | fo. in your lives. Read thisad.—{14qt “ “| 25 atinue as Seohener. of the buss | Boone township of 103 acres and to| well avd a speedy recovery was|ef that convention and was on the | then bring it with you and select the | 1 decorated slop jar 25 line to the depot which he is moving this week. Sam|hoped. The deceased was past 70|@#Tound floor. it may be he can | joods at our store and see if we|1 galvanized 5-gal oil tank 65 j is one of the successful young farm _|shed some light on the subject of | mean what we say. These prices | Best well buckete, each 30 at : years of age and had been of a rug. ked and primed convention. | The Adrain Journal says Orvil| ers of Bates county and the Trues|— 94 tituti that cocked and prim: | mean cash. | Extra heavy tubular lantern 40 . who had his hand crushed | wishos him the very best of fortune eee coneeeHon: _—____—— 19 fh granulated sugar $1 00 1 set of 6 plain glasstumblers 20 by the cars in that town a few | on his new plantation. : The many friends of Andy Owen, Awarded 22 tb es Cc = las 1 = : “o“ poset =r aia ps i i . 5 , ’ . a coffee, ,2% 25/1 “ 6 fancy gol Q eres. carried $31,000 —— Our old friend Wn. Baskerville, |of Grand River township, who two| Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Le ta oe 20 | 50 covered shane iting dishes 10 j of Deepwater township, one of the| years ago was prominent and al- 1th “ Arbuckle coffee 20/6 tb band picked soup beans 25 Bill Emerson, murderer of Ike | most substantial farmers in the| most successful candidate for treas 1% “ Ankoria - 20 | 3 tb fancy mixed candy 25 Ray, confined in the jail at Osceola | county, as is his invariable custom, | 1 fh anvil brand soda 5/3 th best stick candy 25 3 tb box Lilly Gloss starch 20! A few Champion washing ma- 3 tH box silver gloss starch 20 | chines, each 3 00 4th bulk s‘arch 25| Wealso carry fine Northern grown \4 tb pkg Fairbanks gold dust 20. garden seed in stock. The above Andy. when a pop candidate offers Baskerville’s name is away up to- jhe is suffering great pain in a You $2 to write him up as a candi- vyard the head on our roll of honor. | for office, you do it and don't | be bluffed off by a populist at Butler ith a sheriff bee buzzing in his hat, ‘Mopping your paper. | 15c bottle blueing 6 bars silk soap Pa) neg NG |7 white borax soap | Allen B Wrisley soay ; “ oldcountry “* MOST PERFECT MADE. 10 prices show you what we have for 25 you. We have not the time to enu- merate all the good things which we must sacrifice, but will only say Such a chanee will not be offered again perhaps ina life time. This sale will only lasts 25 short time—come quick and secure 25 a bargain. hi 1 k. k aoudutinihislvoarly remittances Ein} urer of this county before the demo . tade his st week, by means ) : : aoe 3 ES at lian kes. sapsene te have |is among the oldest names on our | cratic nominating SEES will been furnished from the outside. | books, and he has always kept his | be sorry to learn he is down with a} | subscription paid in advance Mr. | severe attack of rheumatisu. While} back and shoulders, Dr. Renick, who | P. A Bruce, of Amsterdam accom-| was called Monday in consultation | panied by G. V Boswell, gave the with Dr. Wright, thinks the patient | Tiwes a pleasant call Tuesday. Mr. | Bruce is one of the Times most sub a 5 2 \ © United in marriage on Feb. 25th, | stantial friends, and does not hesi-| et him on his feet again Ae Mr. at the Palace Hotel parlora by tate to say that the Tres is the Owen is one of Bates county's very Wm. M. Dalton, Judge of the Pro | best paper in the county and that he | best citizens and in his sickness has come an 1 see 1s not dangerously ill and hopes to) Fairbanks brown soap ser Copco be county. { | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 1 Seotch oats 10 i i | | jjohns breakfast food 10 bate court, Mr. Wm. R. Forbes and likes it better than any paper he! the sympathy of hundreds of warm | A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free | ; box pangs Aas ~ 10, Mise Clara F. Lanham, both of 90 For all of which he-bus our ¢: 444. all over t | from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, . | thanks j } pvates Co., Mo.

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