The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 18, 1897, Page 5

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Meyers, well known pension agent, dropped cash, thereby saving largely af | ne sensible shoot in INTERVIEW ', GaSe a ana naciebenenee RR e jthe last election and vow be is to| WITH E. A. BEN » rae “3 . jrenp bis reward Atkeson took bold} NETT, : 4 AS d ii] d fof the wrong end of the born and | ee ° 3 Vf | “where is be at” . , | | Presiden ; ; The railroad employees generally |Pre t and Manager of ‘ Je ver the state wre opposteg the bil Bennett Wheeler Merc.Co. § ; 4 vA it rvreduce rathroad passenger rates} How 1s trade opening up with § 1 8 s j frou 3 to 2eenta. Their opposition | you since the first of the year, Mr. | § 3 B be B A |re-teon the point that the compantrs) Bennett? f : : will reduce their wages aceordiagly “Our trade since the first of Janu | 5 § We have just opened out thas two big events tor Mareb = jetow = MOEN, a a mach | ; —AT— the inauguration Ceremoutes and ihe | better tu fact than we bad expected, | 2 eleven dozen more of our $2 a eRe fipbt tis a [= the roads were so bad most of th | ; = ) Jince ay to which will attract wot ine tbat farmers could uot come t | ; NI ¢ ie i I 5 B) KX ™ = satin calf sho eS. They are ¢ attention, with the odds in favor of {towns a8 #0on as the roads getim al > eae y the fight. S> the big papers have it. condition ts travel we expect al § if need EXTRA PANTS of 7 | i : largely werensed trade over last! pL a nT ae a eget ais oy any Ce un q u e st l O n a b | Vy, the best ‘ yr tes Clardy bas appointed Robt. jews winel by the way was an aver | ; a ba emadn i {20 fd. dnextra bio 3 - 7 |E Johnson. county surveyor, erty |), ae with achetanaeas oe 2 tne to select Trom and the prices re the Eshoes ever offered in Bates g fii hn Cl | beet ee ee . . approve the appointment Mr. [hs rand a Bco. at that price and besides % [Miva wir pave charge of al wel doe us your euy rake?” “Oa | CLOTHING DEPARTMENT @ é H 0 cit e? ‘Oar 3 street work = 5 ¥ he have all the st le of city ted bas iuereased atleast 5] 6 for anytbing in the clothiny fine We sei for lesa t y . é y F B Ewing. a representative of; per eentsince the first of the year; ; money than any our, se , much higher priced shoes. the Missouri Glass company of St.) We are bow using twe delivery | ; ‘ Louis, formeriy a steckwan, died in| Wez008 where we u-ed one before.” g ° BWe show them with the new ¥& [a char io the office of the Transit) “Why de yeu exp-er a much| ¢ eKibbens ip ; hotel Kansas Cicy. Death was caused larger vountry trad- this year tha ? i Bcoin to2--narrow square-= from heart failure brought on by | last and how do you account for such SEERA A DRA IS SA -reessive driuk an imerease in your city trad. 2” ee a EB razor--the mediun wide and th Stine trust ae de ogee eee oe ey ‘csc ae : ~ oe eaee falle ’ : na thiog ip our jive much eheaper thar SOOO SSOS OOM OSORNO SSCOCOCS | Ban extra wide toe Called the Bremen on rue Goseea ere" before and are win out tr g , ; i : i he as 7 eres the very best goods the market af | \ : Earth, built especial l y for é only ae t i price giro ee fords for the Jeast woney ” 1 0 q . 4 Lage Maar bee 4 oe eee elt ecods a muy @ | comfort. ei eres Deane ee ¥ | cheaper this year thau last. [ vote: i r z 4 = = a great mauy articies you are seiling : ' If yo u want a medium pric- The Kansas City Times atates thar |at from 25 wo 50 per cent less tha: , ; Ke ‘ 4 ’ ; an effort will be made in that city to] heretofore, aed you seem to be sel! ouR_—= a ed ‘shoe and your money Ss have the president appoint Sam {iug everything cheaper? a , Snelby U.S. Marsbal to fill out the “We are buyiug in very muck BOYS LONG PAN ‘ worth we suggest that you uiexpired term of bis father, which | larger quantities this year than ever at 50 cts g i would be about one year. before, in fact buying the most o! z ; i ” as za A examine these. Tney ll stand Bustel ot Osceola, the| ue goods in car load lote, for spor OUR : I the closest scrutiny. ead from heart disease in the office of Dr. Whaley, at Clinton, Me, while ‘he physician was preparing him a dose of mediciue. He was 60 years of age and a war veteran. Dr Case and wife of Warrensburg, arrived bere Sunday eveuing. The doctor returned home Monday Mrs. Case will remain a week or 80 visi tung friends. She is stopping at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adair. J. L DeJarnett announces with us this week, and asks the nomina To Cure a Cold in One Day hke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- All druggists refund the money itfails to cure. 25c. 51-6m. 9 was about two inches or less Kaneae City has decided to have | with the circuit clerk of Vernon curfew law. and one man charge desertion Gorn in Nodaway county is only non support. ing 10 ceute a bushel. The roade. Well, there isn’t any; bottom has simply dropped out ludge Booker Powell, one of the ins’ best friends and substantial cribers, will accept thanks for a wal to ‘98. The interior of the Ohio street M church is undergoing repairs and being given a neat coat of paint d paper. TN. Buckles, Butler, is a new becriber to the booming Tims form. Mo, was entered by thieves building. Seven inches of snow fell in Kan se City Sunday In Butler the fall from his farm in the north part of Prof. Beeson hae secured Eli Per | kins for a lecture, and he will be| week will be found thename of Geo. here about the middle of March.| W. Wilson, who asks the nomination Eli is the funniest man on the plat-|for collector of this township. Mr. The post-office building at Irwin postoftice matter was not trouble: but a lot of articles were taken from the little store department in the Otta Breen, one of a car load of tion for constable. Mr. DeJarnett moved to Butler about a year ago the county. He is a young man full Five suits for divorce were filed|of energy and if nominated and Co ,|elected weuld make a good officer, by une attorney Friday. Four women | be reliable in his transactions and and| punctual io the discharge of his duties. In our announeement column this Wilson is one of Butler's prominent merchants aud highly respected citi- The | 722° He is thoroughly qualified for g.| the position he seeks and would ’| make the township an efficient officer. Greece and Turkey are about to lock horns Greece has sent gun boats and men to the island of Crete, where the Turks are killing freight, cash dircount and a large dicount fer quantity which woulo oth-rwive go to sowe jobber or mid diemau Then the great variety o! goois we bandle enables us to sel! ona much closer wargin as we du uot have to depend ou any one o two hues, you kuow we handle almost everythiuy you can call for We believe that the time has come when ull kiuds of merchandise wust be sold ou the very closest margiu, aud that we must depend on the volume of sales for our profit.” “Ia carrying so many lines of goods, how do you keep track of everything and keep things moving along smoothly, Mr. Bennett? “I keep only first class help that Ican depend upor. Mr. Heinleiu assists me iu the management of the busimese; Dixie Haggard, assisted by Fred Letker and Dan LaFullett, bas charge of the Implement, Buggy aud Harness Departwent; Mr. Biack, as sisted by Julius Wear aud Jodie Haggard, hus charge of the Grocery Departmeat; John Powell has eharge of the Hardware, Queensware and Stoyes; Johu Ray, assisted by bis brother, Lon, has charge of the tin sbop; Miss Fannie Showalter is our Buukkeeper and Cashier. You see in thie way we are well orgamzed and euch oue of us has his regular work to do.” “I understand you have just re- ceived two car loade of Farm Ma | MENS WORSTED PANTS S There are others. Ou 36 inches long at 25 alls at 35c. Overcoats Cood weight at $1.00. ; r Mens work Shirts ’ é — de. Our Meus Over- We want your custom. Tiere, JOK MEVEY, The Clothier. SBOE FOSS 609500 6068 The covgressional committee on public buildings has recommended an additional appropriation of $266,- 000 to complete the public building at Kaneas City. There has been spent on this building already $1,- 050.000, and the appropriation com- pletes the total limit of cost $1,316,- 000. The building ought, to bea good ove provided the appropriations have been legitimately expended. The show and its organ located under the Trvzs window near a week has gone and we are not sorry The city should make no distinction iu collecting a tax from these traveling shows. The one that collects as you come out should have no advan tage over the one that charges to getin. The organ grinding ought to be prohibited altogether as ay Commissioner | kins | excellent Prof. Arthur Borron, superiutend! ent of the south side schools, of Rich Hill, in a cand:date fur County Prof. Borron was born aud raised iu Bates conuty, aud tskea especial pride in her metitu- tions. He was reared under the prot tectorats of that grand old democrat who was beloved by every mau In Bates county, Jutge Sam F Haw- He was educated at th- St te University, and took a Normal course in that Tostitution of f-sruing. | He has been tenching for #1x years, and the present important portion | he holds shows bow high he etands in his protesmon. He bas been closely assoemrted with Prof Tour- man for years and would 1f newie nated and elected carry out his system. besides adding many new features in the ma: age- ment. of the schools in the eounty. New York orphans, distributed at Lamar a few years ago, was arrest ed at Lamar, charged with breaking intc a store at Parsons, Kansas hey all want the best paper pub- hed in the county. Yea, Carroll did good work for the | Christians and burning towns. powers are offering no resistance to the paval display of Greece, and war between the two countries appears The of free silyer aud Stephens, The state board of transportation dthe Trwrs has no kick if he is| 3 5 in Nebraska is investigating arded for his services. ae Saber: ©. P. Staley, one of the substan- | farmers from Burdett neighbor- md and a staunch friend to the Mowing Tixes, called and renewed. JH. Connelly, landlord of the | fommercial Hotel, Warrensburg, upped dead in his room, of heart ilure. He had been ill for several aye, The cardiiates fcr justice of the | shipping it and furnishing coal. the office of the Nevada Mail. There is one in paper d the victors will make excellent | is the New York World. cers. The city is wakeing the arrav, ts to put the county prisoners tir board aud lodging. Tra Judy, of Merwin, one of the | pought off. tantial men of western Bates, | Milaccept the best wishes of the ines for his future prosperity and | court b aoks for renewal. ‘Mi know the president-elect ia| wit tKinles, but how many Muame of the yice presiden The business befure the nesses, etc. can tell! civil docket, or t-elect. | b | cause why the farmers of that state are burning corn for fuel instead of A Bennett folder has been put in Mail is cne of the best papers re- ceived at this office. and Mr. Speed, the editor, spares no expense to | makebiepaner and office first class. Life Mail ie ab up-to-date newspaper. ce for this township are bustling | United States that is not controlled votes. They are ull good men, | by the sugar or any other trust. It This great paper at the present time is turniug ge | more daylight into the workings and to | atealings cf the trusts than all other | : on the ctreets and in a short agencies combined. In its fight on | Me the chain gang will be earning {these great corporations, it spares} About Hood's Sarsapariila and ad-/all of these goods cheaper this year ‘not and will not be subdued or cireuit | world. as been greatly impeded the | past week by sickness of attorneys, to be inevitable unless Turkey backs the | down. The tax payers league of Vernon couuty want areduction of 50 per cent in the salary of county officers. Ose eratio fellow wavted the office to go to the lowest bidder The league finally passed a resolution to petition the legislature to pass a bill reducing salaries Jobn Hunt will hang at Columbia, Mo. Hunt shvt his daughter on the night of August 29, last, in west Columbia. He was under the influ The the would not sell a peice of property daughter, who, he said prevailed upon his wife not to sell j My NeighborgTold Me Friend tells |Hood’s Sarsaparilla it as a family medicine. “: 8. jeasily on the liver and bowel ence of liquor aud because his wife be became enraged and shot his | gives strength, health, vitality and! 2 ‘vigor, and whole neighborhoods use! On this account the! ..4 = that part of it which | as not been disposed of by special Hood’s Pills act promptly and: ; get ure|do not see how th cbimery, what lines do you handle?” “We are baudliug the celebrated John Deere aud Bradley Surring Piows, Cultivators, Coru Planters aud Haerrowr; we also handle the New Departure Tougueless Cultiva tor and Pattees High Grade Ridivg Cultivator.” “How long have you handled these goods ~ “We have handled these goods for the last 15 years. They are ali standard goods and have always given the very best satisfactiou There is nothing better on the mar- ket. In fact we will not handie auy thing but the best.” “What farm wagons and buggies do you handle?” “In farm wagons we handle the Peter Schuttler, Weber Moline and Chaton. In buggies, carriages aud road wagons we bandie the Racine and Bradley. In binders aud mowers the celebrated light draft chair drive Milwaukee, the lightest and strongest on the market ” | “Will these goods be cheaper a | well as groceries and hardware?” | «Yes, we are iu 2 position to eeli ‘vised me to try it—This is the kind | than ever before, in fact everything “You bave an immeuse stocks o It will certainly be t of the people of Bates on you when in need sod examine t prices 3 P ey can do bette public nuisance | W. F Hemstreet asks a renomi- pation to the office of Justice of the Peace. His name appears io our ancouncement column this week. | Mr Hemstreet has been holding the | office of Jastice a number of years, | is a reliable officer and has given | good satiefaction. He has attend- led to his duties punctually and it| he has erred it has been of the head | and not the heart. He has never | | been defeated which is good evidence | that he has performed his obliga | Desperaticn will often lead a man to do valiant deeds and overcome seeming im possibilities. What will not a man do to break ei the prison ce’ a tyrant? But the same man, imprisoned in the charnel-house of ill-health will but too often idly, and without an effort, await the ap roach of death. There is but one way to inect tions well. | Tbe grand jury found a true bill against Stella Martin and Saturday H Sheriff Mudd took her is charge | By giving bond she was soon releas | led. Stella is a woman of very bad | ' character, and the charge against | her is keeping a houseof bad repute. | ' Certainly the prosecuting attorney } | will baye no trouble in proving the | | f; your prices seem to be| I rj ¥ i reputation of the women, as her vile | lcharacter is only too well known in| lof advertising which gives Hood’s| we handle with very few excaptions | this city. The lowest five under the |: | Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the | will be cheaper*® = friend that! cures; that it! goods and i very low. the interest charge is $200. This is the same! woman woo a few weeks ago Was" Bert Stanley. Sheisa! e to this city and if she gete | tabbed by overcome the deadly disease, con emption. | It isto grasp the best weapon at “snd and valiantly beat down the barriers oi disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disc wery it the best and only sure weapon to us: in bat- tling with consumption. It cures cB pet : purifies and builds up tthe disease germs. remain diseased that d by rich, red, arterial are constantly ren When the lungs oat th pure blood, the germs of < soon rendered harmless. that steady and it is the best from loss of s Thousands fits received fro Miss Mary for tho: 1 fering fag and overwork. Wm. Page, has been contin- after the criminal docket. 11 find | judge, ued until your friends and you wi lsick headache. i |eleewhere.

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