The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1897, Page 12

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D. W. DRUMMOND’S NEW STORE now located, north side of square, next door to Fisk Grocery, has added among other things, the nobbiest line of Stationery and Holiday Goods in Butler. Good lead penc 1s 2 for a penny and upwards. Toy furniture penny a piece and upwards. Box colored crayon penny a pice and upward. Good harps from 5c a piece up. Dolls Sa be: : ee Via horns “ Se Combs “« 5e We have eyerything you want for Christmas presents. Rugs of every kiod from 75 cents up, easels, paper racks, jewelry, hall racks and bun- dreds of other articles at proportionate prices to introduca our new establishment. Our stock of window glass, mattings wall paper, painters supplies, ete, was never more complete. Remember. North Side. next door to Fisk Grocery. | jand left yesterday morning for the Awardea j Burglars at Rockville. Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | Last Tuceday night or Wednesday Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. morning, burglars entered the store of S. Hoffman & Co., at Rockville, | and took goode to the amount of! | $60. Sheriff Mudd was telegraphed | ‘to bring his doge, but he and his! | chief deputy, Graves, were both | absent from the city. The following | from the Rockville Reflex explains yaices jreward of $50 had been offered by | | both the county and etate for his D. W. DRUMMOND. Sunfower ctate, and will bring the| SATURDAY DECEMBER | prisoner with him on his return. Aj ] 5 HEWING PRICES} Mo, Dec. 14.--Io Harrisonville, the case of the State against E. B. Soper, Judge Wood this morning overruled the motion for a new trial; and sentenced the defendant to be! hanged February 4 The defendant filed affidavit for an appeal to the! Suprems court and leave was given. until February 15, 1898, to file bill} of exceptions. « A a= j Samuel Tipton, a young man who_ ab ararda half eg ccom plished the seduction of the 15 year old daughter of J. R. Dillard, a well i known and estimable citizen, who} resides south of town near Clinton-! ville, bas just been apprebended for ; the crime at Melvern. Kaneas. Sher- | iff Edge was notitied ef his arrest) —=EE - O- —- apprebension.—E] Dorado Sun. | Clinton papers tell of a large sale of beef cattle by Smith & Gray, from their large stock farm, to Hathway & Co, of Boston. The cattle will be shipped to that city and put on steamers for Liverpool and sent to the London market. There were Begun the Greatest Price Cutting Sale BAKING | POW 40 YEARS THE STANDARD Notice to Tax Payers Of Mt. Pleasant townehip. Taxes | for 1897 are now due and if not | paid by January lst 98 are subject | ton penalty. Please call and see J B. Paget, township collector, at J. | A. Trimble’s Drug Stere, west side | For Satz: A good creamery now in operation; almost new, in good} condition with machinerg in good running order; nine acres of land and ice-house in connection. Good | reasons for selling. Will be sold at | Insure with the St. Joseph Farm Mutual and save 30 per cent of pre- | mium. Far and Town property. | 50-tf Sam's Srrvers, Agt. ~ ‘To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 25c. 3-6m Call up No. 37 when you have any news, advertising or job work for the Tiuxs. Jno. M. Fmbree has his paper changed from Lamont to Warrens- burg, Mo. Hume Telephone 11.—C. C. Duke, of Butler, has accepted the position | what followed: ' Dike | could not get the trail. 294 head sold, weighing 492,495 z pounds, an average of 1675 pounds| Mr. Hoffman was , informed that the per head. They were weigked in Sheriff aud deputy were both out of drafts of four head at a time Several | town and no one would ccme. Later! grafts of four bzeves weighed 8,000 | a telegram was received stating that McCann, an under deputy, would come and bring his hounds. But upon receipt of the telegram “In answer to the first telegram i | Pounds, or an average of 2,000 each | One 3 year old short born weighed | 2,100 pounds, 138 head averaged | 1705 They realized total of} that no one would come Mr. Hoff- $25,000. The price was $5 per} man opened his store and let people} ). 4 dred, i pass in and ont trading as usual. Consequently by the time the dogs} got bere, so many people had been in and out of the store that the dogs As near as can be told the thieves took from Mr. Hoffman's two suits of clothes, overcoats, hats, a number of ties, considerable jewelry aud about $5 Whatis | Scott’s | a Emulsion? After the hounds failed to strike ‘ F A : ‘ It is a strengthening food and the trail of the thieves Les Foster tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form- }and Ed Robinson were started out ing properties. It contains Cod- and after they had been gone for|Liver Oil emulsified or partially some time the dogs were put on the| digested, combined with the well- trail and ina few minutes had the}known and highly prized Hypo- boys up a tree down by the lake. phosphites of Lime and Soda, so The dogs are all right, but the|that their potency is materially thieves had been gone too long for | im! them to trail.” What Will it Do? Holiday Goods. . , i It will arrest loss of flesh and Christmas will oon be here and| tose to a normal condition the of course you will want to make a infant, the child and the adult. It present to your father, mother, sister, | w#1] enrich the blood of the anemic; sweetheart or friend. To save you| will stop the cough, heal the irrita- of assistant cashier of the Hume Bank. He isa nice gentleman and we welcome him. The proper way to build health ia to make the blood rich and pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier. Dr. J. W. Williams, wife and son, of Montpelier, Ohio, stopped at Butler to visit his sister, Mra. J. F. Starr. They were on their way to Californian for the benefit of the doctor's health. La GPippe Cured This modern malady has become dreaded not more for its direct fa- tality than for the weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. Prolonged debility, permanent pros- tration, melancholy and suicide fol- low La Grippe. For this disease there is no remedy superior to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. “The best remedy for la grippe that I know of is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.” Rev. JOHN K. CHASE, South Hampton, N. H. “My wife and five children were taken trouble running over town to find| tion of the throat and lungs, and what you may want, we would|cure incipient consumption. We direct you to the drug store of H.| make this statement because the L. Tucker, on the north side of the | experience of twenty-five years has square. In the way of fancy holiday | proven it in tens of thousands of goods, and suitable article for|GAS€S+ Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, Christmas presents we hardly think Rp, Sie nee ee you could do better anywkere. He has an elegant line ofall kinds of = : eae Christmas goods, fancy boxes, toilet 5 articles, celluloid goods, books and | WOMACK S fine perfymeries. By going to this/ store for Christmas presents you can! assure yourself you can find just CASH GROGERY what you want and at prices cheaper | than you will find the same class of} Simply leads all other competitors goods at elsewhere. Go and see the! pretty things. jia all there is to it; have on hand for pawes \holiday trade hundreds of pounds of candy, crangee, banannas, mixed nuts, celery and everything necessary to make you happy in the way of eatables. Below I give you a few of my dead shot prices. 10 f extra navy beans $ 5 tb extra lima beans 12 hominy flake 50 fb hominy flake Replying to a request for its opin- ion regarding the quarrels among the Republicans of Missouri, the Republican admits that an effective way to cure “holier-horn” is to am- putate bebind the ears, but we ad- vise the old-fashioned ‘treatment of “borin the horn.” When treed bya bear, in an out of the way locality beyond the reach of aid, it is not out of place to spend the night in “hol- 2 : : 3 fb 3 crown raisins lerin and eingin” but its just as 2 fb Java blead coffee in good goods and lower prices, that | soothing to the bear to hold a season 5 tb Morning Glory coffee 1 of meditation and prayer.—Henry |5 tb big African Java voffee 1 25 25 25 85 4 Ib 2 crown raisics 25 25 25 co 00 down with la grippe, while the disease was so widely prevalent. I dosed them with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and before using quite two bottles my family was restored to health. I | know of several obstinate cases of the same complaint which were also cured by this remedy.” J. PARMINTER, Paulette, Miss. “T was cured of la grippe by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. C. $. THOMPSON Pub. 3 4 “ Signal,” West Farmington, 0. Ager’s Cherry Pectoral is put up in half-size bottles at half price—d0 cents. Co. Republican. 3 pint tin cups Mosere rete Macsiiiend Rene estos | }1 spoon hoid-r | Ingram of Sedalia and J. H. Cbristo- | | pher of Warrensburg, president, ces | | retary and treasurer, respectively, of FLOUR FLOUR the Missouri Loan and Investment) -, it di iss company, who were recently arreste 5 XXX floor 1 CO on the cbarge of conducting a lottery | ~ 50 th Straight Patent flour gp S= ond were bound over in the sum of ,_ ree Rs eK .. {90 ity White Rose flour 115 $2,000 each by Commissioner Jefiries 10 hots nes =o é Of ure shorts ri for their appearance at Des Moines, : ae mies PE ARE & z 100 best bran 65 ‘Towa, where indictments were re- ‘turned against the accussed, left ce evening for the Iowa town to Will pay you the highest market | Price for your eggs, chickens and i Y face the charge today.—Sedalis Sen- — oat toate | tinel. 1 glass sa'ad disk 05) bargains, and we always live up to our every promise, you are? Our fulfilled promises inspire public confidence and bring the- ‘crowds to this money saving store, we promise many astonishing MODEL CLOTHING C0, W. G. WOMACK. | of modern times, our tall, keen ax has been brought into power literally hewing all for- mer profits. Just think of it--in the heighth of the season to inaugurate a profit strip= ping sale like this which means a saving of 25 to 50 per cent to you. Our irre- proachable reputation for doing as we ad- vertise is well known toall. If in need of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, for gentle- men and ladies this isa seldom offered op- portunity. Overcoats! Qvercoats! Overcoate! We have taken the bridle off and turned them loose and now they go. A fine Mackintosh in black, blue or brown or gray, extra length, you can only find them at the MODEL for, - - - = = $2.50 A real, good overcoat, something that will stand hard knocks and keep you warm A good storm coat, extra length, with high collar, well made and trimmed : A real good beaver, something that will hold their color, look well and wear well A very fine lot of overcoats in beaver, kerseys, chinchillas, meltons, in all styles shapes, colors and makes, and while other merchants would consider cheap at $10 and $12, your choice of the entire line - - - - For Men Boys and Children, this you can always depend on here better goods for the same money,or the same goods for less money. Boots and Shoes! Shoes and Boots! % never disappointed here and for this month we have some bar gains you cannot well afiord to overlook, Leaders of Low Prices.

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