The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 30, 1896, Page 5

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| Put the tramp to work eatin | Miss Belle Roze, of Hillsboro,’ | the weeds ir the streets and clean- | Oregon, and Miss Cora Squires, of | ing up the alleys. | Miltonvale, Kansas, are in the city | | The Columbia Herald says the | this week, the guests of the Misses i 4 ss ; = i Carpenters have about completed | The democratic campaign com- | tation on the part of Hanne did | well kn wn in Butler. as — | ness rate: Patterson, Nybart BRA ch cdicn'n new recidence on | mittee should get down to work now | not set well with the ex president, | ber sister, aes a Vv : oe e e City prisoners confined in the cala Awarded Ohio street, land organize a Bryan free silver club: and he notified Mark he was goiug to, groom Is an old Batler boy, 20d well joose should not be fed at the res- Highest Honors—World’s Fair. i : ‘in every township in this county. | take a trip to the Adirondacks, an< | known to ro citi ne The taurants at the expense of the town. ‘DR: { ‘ Mrs. Dr. Everingham has gone to Menibicn Avia, pceeeinanls “alle the inference is the Gere | Tres ngratulations and! pps pill of fare for the calaboose 4 4 A bsas City to visit her daughter.) z : !take a very active part in the cam-)| best v cung people, gould be a chunk of corn bread, a i Bclose out. Childs $1, $1.25 anc Pou David Bennett Hill. visiting his son J.B Padget. | Jw will give Bryan fifty thousand | *Brjority. 4 commission. “Prringfeld, Ohio. Prterdsy looking after Mr. Stephers’ 9.35 boys any summer suit in our store pegardless of former price or value _and you will find here whole stacks gf our latest style and most desira- ble suits that were S15, and many that were $18—your choice of lot oly $9.95.—not a single suit re- served. Our only object in making this ex- tremely low price is our urgent need of the almighty dollar. We must have the money and are willing to make this sacrifice to get it at once. All cheaper grades of mens cloth- ing in proportion. ‘At same time we will sell all boys suits ages 12 to 18 at exactly New York cost. We lose even the freight. This offer will be withdrawn when we have raised the money we need. d Pip O—— fn our Childrens Department. Odds and ends of ehilds $3, $3.50 and $4 knee pant suits go at —_ “fs pe qo <= wash suits for 50c. ITTER WEEKLY TIMES| The democrats of Rich Hill have | organized a Bryan and Sewall club. LOCAL ITEMS | Potatoes were worth nothing in ss .| Kasas last week. Nine and ten cents Good 80 acre farm for sale — ‘ per bushel was the ruling price B35 tf. J. A.Suvers. | paid. Col. Albert O. Allen of the state auditor's oflice, was in Butler Satur- day taking in the convention pro- | ceedings. r State Auditor, J. M. Seibert and | his chief clerk, Col. Albert Q. Allen, ‘made us a pleasant call while in the city Saturday. . . . i Corn is looking well and growing The farmers are bringing in new The country would like to hear Twenty thousand tailors are out eee Mew Zork City. Olathe, Kansas, bas a Bryan club of 157 members. Sixty-three of the ‘names on the roll were formerly N.B. Jeter has moved his jewelry | republicans. bre to the east side of the square. | Joseph Paget, of Sedalia, is in the ' Warden J. L. Pace purchased of The nomination of Lon. V. Steph- | J. R. Harriman six Jersey cows for |mortgage indebtedness of Boone) |county has almost doubled in the | |last ten years. It asks if free coin-| | age could do worse. | What hurt Stump Ashby and Cy-} |clone Davis in the St. Louis conven- | tion, they did not want to fuse them. | selves out of ajob. Their stock in| trade is chin music at ten dollars a! | speech. Maj. C. O. Graves, of Nevada,was | |taken quite sick in this city Satur-j day. His suffering was cause by an| aplectic stroke. He was sent home| on the night train \ Miss Ola Bowman of Spring Hill, | Kansas. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs T. P. Crawford, bas gone to Amsterdam to visit friends a few days before returning home. Garry Pratt, postmaster at Apple- ton City, visited friends in Butler the first of the week. Mr. Pratt is a graduate of the Butler Academy He is a clever gentleman and if re- ports are true is making an excellent postmaster. Elections will be held in six states prior to the largercontest in Novem- ber. Alabama will vote on August 3; Vermont, September 1; Arkansas, September 7; Maine, September 14; Florida, October 6; Georgia, Octo- ber 7. Robt. E. Lewis, the republican candidate for governor, was born in Cass county and is the son of an ex- confederate soldier. His father was in Gen. Shelby’s command. The son was a democrat until a few years ago when he joined the repub lican party. Cyclone Davis left St. Louis Sat- urday night for Alabama, where he goes to make speeches for the re- publican-populist state ticket. Cy- clone Davis has no trouble to adjust his speeches to suit the occasion when be is paid $10 a speech. Rev. Caton informs us that he will begin a protracted meeting at Paseaic Wednesday night. He will have assistance and desires that all christian people attend and lend their aid in making the meeting a successful one. Will preach Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. as usual. The Nevada papers say the much advertised republican rally held in that city Saturday in point of num- bers was a failure. There were only sixty vehicles in the line of march and the crowd about the speaker's stand was not near so large as was anticipated. Cass county held her convention on last Monday. The delegates to the state conyention were in structed for Lon V. Stephens, for governor; Crow, for attorney gener al; Ramey, for supreme judge;Brown, for auditor; Lesueur, secretary of | state; Pitte, for state treasury and Connelly for railroad commis sioner. Prof. NE. Stephenson is visiting | his father’s family in Hudson town- | Whitaitt. \the populists take the state officers | |ticket has not only captured the | silver ticket. The democrats and populists of Kansas will, in all probability, ruse The plan so far suggested is that and the democrats the electors. Miss Bertha Henry, who has visit- ed in Detroit, has returned home accompanied by her cousing, Miss) Christine and Mr. Ogden Jewell. Geo. E. Pottinger, a prominent Chicago real estate ‘dealer, mistook his father in-law Daniel Shroyer for| a burglar Sunday night and shot, him dead. | Judge Walls and family, of Keane sas City, are visiting the Rev. Dr. | Jones, of the Ohio street M. E} church. Mrs. Walls is the only | daughter of Dr. Jones. | The democratic party, the silver party and the populist party have nominated Bryan for president, and | a candidate with three nominations | certainly ought to win. Frank Voris, living a mile south of town, says he knew Judge Bryan, father of the democratic nominee for president, very well. Said Mr. Vorie: “The first jury 1 ever sat on was be fore Judge Bryan. It was a criminal case and the man tried was charged with the murder of a woman. He was found guilfy by the jury and hung.” Little Catherine Inez McCarty,the 6 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thos. McCarty, was ground to death by the cable cars in Kansas City Saturday night. The childs mother was returning from the city and the little one ran out to meet her. The mother witnessed the accident and fainted at the sight. Dr. J. C. Hearne has been award- ed a judgment for $10,000 against the San Francisco Chronicle. an article published in the Chronicle implicated Dr. Hearne in the mur der of Amos J. Stillwell, which oc curred in 1888. The doctor sued for damages and the above verdict is the result. Mrs. Edith Murray, who has been spending the summer months with her parents Judge and Mrs. J. L Porter, of Johnatown, took her de parture for her western home, Long Mont, Colorado. yesterday. where sbe holds a position in the public schoos of that city. The Tims will follow her and keep her posted of happen- ings in Bates. Gainsville (Fla ) Sun: The Bryan democrats eat Manville, Fla, but also all the populist and republicans. Captain Anderson, of Iuterlachen, one of the wheel horses of the re publican party in these parts, has repudiated bis old party and is out for Bryan, Bob Davis aud the whole Last week the booming Times gave its readers W. J. Bryan's bril- liant Chicago speech. This week ship. He spent several daysin But | we give the able address to the peo- |seems afraid to say a kind word in ] WIOSOSHSHOOSSOSOOOSOOGSOHGOPOOGS ONE § § DESIGNERS. Quek DESIGNERS London Sacks and Frocks are leaders this season—everybodcy is buying them, and with good judgment toc--for we have never produced anything handsomer. We have a large of Materials in this graceful style. We carry a superb line of clothing and suit you in price, style and quality, and our prices are al- ways the lowest. McKIBBENS The republicans will have to put) forth another man from this district for congress, Mr. Lewis having ac- | cepted the nomination for governor. Best on earth, Deacon Bro's. & Co, : : Miss Emma Wallace, of Carthage, Dr. Cundiff, here is your opportun-| i, the guest of her uncle Jas. Wal- ity, try it again. i lace The Rich Hill Review comes out) ‘The steamer Charlie, a small boat point blank in favor of moving the | which navigates the Csage river state capital from Jefferson City to| from St. Louis to Roscoe, blew her Sedalia. The capital removal quet+| whistle at Cornland Friday. She tion isa serious one to the people | wag loaded with passengers return- of this sate and they should give tie | ing from Monegaw Springe, paveral matter a careful thought before they | of whom were Butlerites. This is cast their vote in November. the first time a steam boat on the The republican papers are climb- Osage bas ever ventured up the ing on the free silver band wagon in river so far and the whistle of the every state in the Union. The coun- steamer startled the denizens of that try press is in close touch with the neighborhood. people, and when one comes over to the support of Bryan it is an index of the sentiment of the community in which it is published. The democratic central committee of Henry county, has had the great speech of Wm J. Bryan, made be- fore the Chicago convention printed in pamphlet form as a campaign document for general distribution The idea isa most What has become of the enthusi- asm that nominated McKinley’ Now that he is nominated everybody | free of charge | excellent one and the campaign com- for governor is just about | use at the Penitentiary. He paid|ler the first of the week. He taught i ple of Senator Teller a SIX RESO-| | Gavor. Oh, the cowardice of | mittee of this county would do well ured. | $50 a head for them echvol fcr the past year at Converse | ciates who bolted the Si. Louis con- L sellin! Seven-tenthe of the Repub- | to emulate the example set by the na ; Tee’ | ventio ce at | 5 a t ¥ GER Lewis sow wears tho| .J- A. Trimble returned from Mo. He has been elected to the|vention, on account of the gold | ieans ot Kansas seem tohave bolted Henry county democracy. own of gold put on his head at | Hume and Foster Monday, where! Springfield. Senator Peffer predicts that Kan- he had been to install the officers in the Odd Fellows lodges. Miss Emma Lee Campbell, little daughter of Conductor Campbell, of Nevada, visited Misses Susie and Seleter Cowiey this week. Wastep—Agents to sell goods on Write Geo. F. Niuffer, Joseph Pagett, of Sedalia, is visit. Warden Pace was here Friday ard |ing his son J. B. Pagett. Mr. Pagett ng lived here before the war. j man of th »pulist convention, said s. S. M. Brown. j} man of the popu Z : the fow of oratory in the convention was nhead of anything he ever ex- perienced. Dr. Renick reports the arrival of N fine boy at the home of Mr. and) . George Newberry. Some of Butler’ boys sing bryan, Bryav, he’s my tar t bte, but my dady can.” t Nevada were d Saturday night while ts were attending the oting. Nevada seems Pos it 2, I can Senator Butler, of North Carolina, ae Meceeds Taubeneck as chairman of : banks continue to He populist nutional committee. ld with the treasury. If The state republican convention | ' eastern bankers bad been as par- was formerly a citizen of this coun-) Paterest, | ty. chair of Mathematics in Grand River | Christian Union College, at Edin burg, Mo. The Trves congratulates Prof. Stephenson on his advance- ment. i It is said the friendly relations | heretofore existing between Mark Hava acd ex-president Harrison | are somewhat strained. It is said! ing the position for him to take in | | public speeches. This piece of dic | | paign A telegram rece Saturdey fron tbat deputy United States Marsball | Holt. had shot and fatally wounded Jobn Lucas. ason of J.C. Lucas, who f lived two miles south of to x so ago young L ed bere for stealing a horse Potter Bros. He bore the rep tion cf being a hard case and o The wounded man is : standard plank. and clearly defines their position respecting the democratic presiden- tial nominees and the silv It is good reading | McKinley because of the silver sen | timent.—Atchison (Kas.) Globe, gold | bug Republican. Central Committee Meeting. The Democratic Central Commit- er question. Read the address Cards received at this office an- nounce the marriage of Mies Vivia Divers te Earle D. Sims, on June 25th at the Ladies Home of the tsin, China. Miss Divers was form- erly of Warrensburg, Mo, and was 3. where they + heathen tee of Bates County met at the To get rid of the tramp nuisance, Court House last Saturday morning |the city papers of Nevada are urging | at 10 o'elock. Among other import- \the Mayor and council to organize a | ant business transacted the following lchain gang, and put the loafers to | campaign committee was appointed: |work cutting weeds on the streets' D. A. Colyer, Butler; C. A. Lusk, | : \ ‘ = ae - land cle own in general. | Jot wn; J. R. Simpson, Spruce; Hanna wrote Gen. Harrison outlin | Methodist Episcopal Mission, Tien- |204 cleaning up the town in g Johnsto 2 P P' ' Batler could do the same thing if | Joe Smith, Sprague; J. Neff, Adrian; lher officers would get dewn to busi | R. B. Campbel!, Pleasant Gap; J. A. piece of side meat and a cup of cold water. If the prisoner does not like the fare Jet him behave himself and keep out of the cooler gnicEs he McKinley tor Bryan and is President have both deserte crowd, and cow 2 Judge Da ‘the First Nati : ' cothe, an eL i a ee MOST PERFECT MADE. Grape Cream of Tartar Pow ld at Springfield, last week hearti- | ticular some time ago they could! to bis vicious habits his father hall ne heavy owner of b tock—Clinton | & indorsed the national platform. | have prevented the bond issue ‘about disowned him. ache. Democrat. ~t ‘ - % { i itn

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