The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 12, 1896, Page 5

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We are clothing people but y thet we are clothing people and that all expenses such as reul, clerk hire &c., wre paid by the clothing 3 Eider Lotspeich has entered the iboring counties which ate department enables us to offer our shoes at less profit 2% evangelistic field. He left lust week ec big demberatite | SZ j for Mokaue, Calloway couuty, Mo., | majorities for I Stephens than exclusive shoe dealers can possibly do. We ere | where ie will hold a meeting Elder, will please reat returus from | agents for the famous “SELZ” line of boots and shoes—every pair of which is guaranteed We > igelist. driver this time challenge uny shoe dealer to show as good a Mark Hanna will have to go to! Ifthe evils of which the country e Dallas, Texas, to avswer an in complaics are not corrected in due | shoe for $1.50 as our “TOP NOTCH. it’s dictment for an uitenps to buy time the people may not wait for a satin calf—-not a buff-—it's “SELZ” make buy the electoral vote of the state | 1900 to pass coipage act. They Mark had better take a body guurd | might press the matter in the next and therefore every pair $2.00 for shoes no better. ats and Shoes. a line of first-class shoes for Men aud Boys as are shown in any exclusive shoe store—Womens and Misses shoes, too, in the ch 3X jof getting rid of C. H. Morrison, | made a poor showing this time. In Bs | Pierce Hackett, Seth and Jobn Q | fact Mr Bland never for a moment! 5394 |A Cope aud other leaders of the | realized that be nad an opponent in TA > | populist party, the doors of the the present race. ou will find here as large 2 | democratic party are open to them . : Sez | patty & | Oscar Sears, of Adrian,has return 3} | Pierce Hackett. D N Thompson, | ed home As he repented of his 52 C.H Morvison, Seth and John Q. | misdeed, it is to be hoped bis form Me | A Cope. Henry Wellsand a number | er friends will take him by the hand eaper grades. The fact x of other leading populists deserve and do what they can in reinstat 3% credit for the ood fight made for | ng him into confidence and re sk | Lon Stephen d Judge DeArmond. | spect guaranteed——don’t pay Boys “TOP NOTCH” | It was reported on the streets! Isaac Fowler will move his stock | | Friday that corn had dropped to 12) of merchandise from the west side jcentea buehel. This was a mistake. | of the square to the old grange We are sorry to state, however, | store room on the southeast corner that there has b-en no improvement December Ist lin the price. : The fellow that ran against “Sil As Ateks n seems to be desirous | ver Dick” Biand two years avo Lotspeich is an excellent preacher | grand old Bates and thea pull their essfulas un evan | hats off Olid Bates hit them a pile and will prove suc =| congressional canvas and elect a congress that would pass a free silver \ bill over th veto of th i £ Hitt mum 9" Thomas Holdeu was killed by the with him when ke goes down to the rangers. at $1.25 and $1.35. Another brag shoe with % |thing philosophically. Many of our | us is our $200 ‘Majestic’ made from best y beet Democrats are doing this They | cars at Carthage, Mo, Monday. He x reason that “whom the Lord Joveth | had just returned from a visit to his satin calf—in ali the late toes—and very stylish = he chasteneth.”’ But we'll chasten —not the pluggy shoe usually sold for that 8% Ene bes Lon Stephens’ majority over Lew- If you want the best boots ever sold for PA isin Henry county is 967. Lewis ? q ee is also failed to carry his voting pre $2.50 don’t fail to see our “Smasher. They’re cinct. Mr. Lewis, failure to as “Selz” make and that’s all that need be said. the state leaves him a dead duck in | Boys “Smasher” boots $2.00. Another boot that we are selling largely is our $3.00 “Alderman”—made from plump full stock calfskin—side lined—Selz Good solid boots—Men the usual $1.50 grade. mother at Independence, Kansas. the other fellows four years from | He attempted to jump from the cars OMS TFIT VERS the republican party hereafter. Before the election the republicans offered us an abundance of prosper ity if we only had confidences. As we now have the confidence will they please send ina little of the pros perity. We need that more. make anda dandy. ‘3 as low asx $1.25— We are sorry to see brother Atke son ussail such good men as John Cope, Charley Morrison, Henry Wells and others, because they re fused to sacrifices a great principle and follow his lead into the middle policy. About a dozen candidates have already developed for the post office. Among the most prominent being: O D. Austin, Del Welton, Chas. E Scott, Ed Holt, Dr Ely, J. Evilsizer, L. H. Showalter and other states- men who are being urged by their friends. The pilot of the Times was at the wheel each and every week during the campaign, and the paper was made to doits utmost for the and while we do not assume to claim WITTER WEEKLY TIMES! LOCAL ITEMS Good 80 acre farm for sale or ex nge. J. A. Stivers. 55 ft. Missouri 1s all right. | We will shuffle the cards and| ome again., Republicans did the voting this Judge Suilens went hom» about Where was Lewis when the light mt cut. Township organization carried in | fetnon county. | The Record’s roosters did the towing last week. Several of our merchants are get- ting their holiday goods. Palmer and Buckner received 17 totes in Johnson county Vanquished, but not subdued; terwhelmed, but not conquered. Bates county is getting back her old time democratic majorities. Old man Filley has not opened tis mouth since the election. Allthe amendments voted on in Theaday’s election were badly de- The pop gun papers started dur- ing the campaign will now go out of ness. Now, for Christmas, the next big fest and most important event in t of us. Remember the foot ball game Fri- evening at the Lake Park. Game at 3 o'clock sharp. No objections will be made to inley’s advance agent of confi- ce and prosperity visiting this ‘ounty. The Palmer and Buckner ticket Weeived but 17 votes in Henry coun- ty. The Mc D. Trimble ticket for i nice things for Christmas Butler is all the honors, we believe the Tres should have credit for its share in the great victory won ia Bates. Everybody should turn out to the foot ball game to be played at the lake Friday evening. Grand old Missouri came up smil- nd o R. J. Starke, superintendent of ing this time. the slaughtering department of the penitentiary, came home to vote, and spent the remainder of the week in Butler and with his family in Deepwater township. Bud is en- joying the best of health, and is making an efficient officer of his de- partment. Palmer and Buckner got 39 votes in Cass county. Judge DeArmond’s majority in St. Clair county was 368. Col S. W. Dooly and J. F. Smith, prominent attorneys of Rich Hill, ure attending court. wants is 40 cents for The majorities in Johnson county) dollars a ton for his hay, Seta for for the democratic ticket national, state and county, fluctuated around the thousand mark. The getting ready for the holidays cattle. and no objections would be vanced in price a shaving or two The manufacturers must have cus tomers to buy their wares, or there Butler merchants are now In king of all towns in this section. Sedalia 1s now turning her atten tion to securing factories. The money the city proposed to put in the capital will benefit the city more in factories. the granger. N. Groves, one of the Trwes’ most substantial friends and patrons, re news for 97, for which he has the thanks and best wishes of {he boom ing ‘Trims. It costs something to hold an election under the present Australian ballot system, but it prohibits traf- ficking and protects every voter in his franchise. $ Mens, Boys an The election is now over, the vic- tors have had their jollification, now let us settle down to business, and unite to make Butler a better and more prosperous town. An oyster supper will be given at the home of Patrick Norton in Sum mit township, Friday Nov. 13, for the beneiit of the Catholic church. Everybody is cordially invited. In this county a goodly number Me populiste climbed on the demo- cratic band wagon. Now that they | have returned home it is to be hoped they will not stray away again. Mens and Boys Plush Caps Silk Lined soc Rev. A. H. Lewis and son, C. D. Lewis, of West Point township, sell for 75c and $1.00. m governor was given nine votes. Harrisonville has a strong team is being coached by an old Uni- ‘ity man. have gone to Eldorado Springs to = spend a few weeks. The Ties wishes them a pleasant and profita- sble visit. of the road, with its rule or ruin/| The kind of prosperity the farmer | corn, seyen | than any House in the County. Same as other Houses, now —Rich Hill Review. at the depot before they came toa | standatill and was thrown under the ; wheels and crushed to death. | The following named gentleman | compose the grand jury empan-led by Judge Lay Tuesday morning: N | Allison, John Evans, 8. P Evans, H | Rhine, Jas. Hardin, Wm Egleson 'C P Staley, R. Mains, Sam Wert, | Barron. | foreman. The three cases against Grant hquor without the proper license were taken up by the court Tuesday morning and dismissed by prosecut ing attorney Holcomb. These cases have been tried twice and a hung jury was the result. | eoal oil can Saturday. She was pre would not draw good and she resort ed to the coal oi! can to start the fire. flesh being burned to a crisp. all. Therefore, an no equal. So if our merchants de | sire to speak to the country and tell goods, bring in your advertisement court asa _ witness. was terribly chagrined over the de feat of Bryan; and eaid to the re porter he favored calling a national and renominating Bryan race in 1900. | session ought to amend the Austra his hogs, the same or little more for | lian ballot law, to keep fake tickets This year there raised if horses and mules were ad | were at least three tickets too many They recieved no | off the baliots. jon the ballot. lanuisance Yet they cost the tax will be no need of opening the mills | payers thousands of dollars in the All depends on the prosperity of | way of oxpense in having them print ‘ed on the ballots and ia the papers. a Childrens buts Sond Qvercoats Lower in Prise JOE MEYER, The Clothier. W. T. Cole, G T Morgan, and Ed Sam West was appointed Goodwin, of Merwin, for selling Mrs. Christman, of St. Louis, was burned to death by explosion of the paring the evening meal, the stove | The explosiox followed, and in one hour she died in great agony. her In circulation the Tiuzs leads them advertisement placed in the booming Times reaches | almost the entire pepulation. As an : : | advertising medium the Ties has tickets, national, state and county, , them of their nice line of holiday Uncle Billey Griggs, 82 years of age, and one of Bates county’s most ardent democrats and best citizens was in the city Tuesday attending Unele Billey convention in thirty or sixty daye, for the The general assembly at its next | vote in the state and were practically Fee H Mackintoshes : S8up A BIG LINE OF Mens and Boys lNereuats ——AND-—— SUITS AT ALI. PRICES YOU TO + i} | iv WILL SE US. McKibbens, GAPE coat. THE UP-TO-DATE MACKINTOSH. We wrill be closed all day Thanksgiving. An epid-mc of diphtheria is pre To Cure a Cold in One Day vailing in aud about Mexico, Mo | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Several deaths have occurred from jlets. All druggists refund the money the disease. | if it fails to cure. 2Q5e. 51-6m. ~ The provident association head COAL FOR SALE. quarters in St Louis are being be- At our bank five miles southeast seiged by hungry people Over a) of Spruce Post Office in Deepwater hundred applications for assistance | township, six c-nts per bushel. are made daily. | Bartcueior Bros. Governor elect Stephens is still | { confined at his home in a dark room j FI K His eyes have improved some and | ‘ he hopes to be able to be oat in| about a week. He and his wife will | goto Hot Springs as soon as he is | F | S K B R 0S able to travel. \ a County clerk Robt Nash, of St. | Joseph. will settle an election bet by F | S$ K B R 0 S sitting on a corner of one of the s most prominent streets in the city and grinding a hand organ for five) We have just received another car hours There will be the usual tin | of flour from the Cherokee Mills of cup attachment and the proceeds Kansas, one of the largest aud best will go to charity. mills in that section of the country. ; This makes the second car we have Butler was full of beggars Mon- | : .|day. Among the lot was an Indian = cog Besar aes = _— as woman with a papoose strapped to 8 ; 1 Mes ay her back From another camp near bi eee aa 2 a until the Inet the lake was two girls who looked aienies pe onsen = es distressed to the last degree. The ti ti ° ae oohee two of them did not have enough pee chert oe ee panier g pat ecg — store and get prices und you will y 8 ef surely buy. We also handle the Royal and the Queen, Power Bres. , x | Hoy: p 8. Preece Psi = — = flour, and - sell that _ — 1 ce z as you can buy it at the mill for Scam an ae es | ——- in aaa sacks or in five hun- “| head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put ies AL, soa as ae funded. Price, 25 Cents For sale | D°8P olis hard wheat flour, the finest by W. HM Cl 06 88-6m hard wheat flour in the world. Bring af ANG LS be ae your chickens, butter and eggs and ‘The Apple Crop. we will give you the highest market price either in cash, trade or order -| Reports from the Eastern States | to any dry goods house you prefer. 1} are to the effect that througbout the | We have our goods all marked in States of chief coramercial fruit pro- | plain figures and sell all parties alike duction, the crop of winter apples whether they pay cash or trade. ia very large. In the ‘United States; These are a fewv of our prices: the aggregate is placed at about 59,- | 20 tb tine granulated sugar $1 00 000,000 barrels, against 60,500,000 | = = ‘ 4 e z 50 in 1895. Itis estimated that New) li rom enees 1 York and New England bave 16,006,- | Dry salt meat per pound 04 G00 barreis againét only 7,000,000 | 4 cans of corn 26 last year. The Canadian crop is also ; 4 cans of beans 25 said to be fine, almost the largest on | Any pkg coffee 20 d. Exports from the Atlantic | Java blend coffee per pound 25 eee P Good wash board 15 const have already reached 1,000,000 | Good broom 15 barrele. | Good well bucket 25 ——_—_—__——_- | 10 bars Fairbanks soap 25 Catarrh in the Head |6 bars Grandpa's wonder soap 25 Is a dangerous disease. It may lead | 6 bars Old Country soap 25 directly toconsumption. Catarrh is | 1 coed = complete 30 caused by impure blood, and the | ' bus! = aa northern. potatoes = true way to cure it is by purifying | bushel home grown : the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures | 1 gallon sugar Sey 30 catarzh because it removes the cause | Country a = 2 p cane [ of it by purifying the blood. Thous- | phages e Ax tobacco re ands testify that they have been ||”? 4 Be koi oy 2 cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. {1 good: set knives andio Be i | 3 th of good tea 25 Hood's Pills are purely vegetable | 1 gal fresh kraut it = and do not purge, pain or gripe. All | Pipi aa pe ot Hedagiate, 250. | 1 gal good cider vinegar 20 a 1 set cups and saucers 35 Awarded ‘7 tb ——. soda - + , . 1 good set of spoons Highest Honors—World’s Fair. 1 = of pane 3 pieces 25 ‘DR 1 set of fancy glass goblets 25 50 1 good Jantern > Our trade has increased so much in the last few months that we are buying goods now in much larger quantities than we ever bought be- q fore. In fact we are retuiling goods as cheap as many small stores buy | them. s One word to the farmer: When you drive to our store we unload everything you have, apples, pote toes, chickens, ducks, eggs. hickory nuts, butter, turkeys Come and you will not bave toleave our store to cell part of your load. Remem ber the place. The liberal grocery : house. FISK BROS. #

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