The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 3, 1898, Page 9

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eee ee ee Be Men’s $1.50 fur Fedora hats, with | neat fancy silkband | only | | $1.00 — Men’s $1 quality 7 Mens reversible duck Men’s duck vests \| jeans pants Mens and boys | coats. Never sold for heavy weight, black 25c gloves and | less than $2, during or brown only 2Oc. Bo »vs freize Ulsters “a de ys jeans pants 50 cents. mittens only 2Oc Men’s 10 0z. Can- Mens good Mens 60c jimit Childrens congo calf ioht ‘anton , . ton flannel drawers ei ch a ve shoes ace—spring @ flannel drawers 8 oD & nt, heel—sizes 8 to 1 obope double seat @ 2S 490 S worth 50c. @ f 5 % ce eve on Oe. PA red wool mitts cut shucking mitts. can- 4 a BUR b SE ton flannel lined,cood @ Be : me a We closed out fr facturer oP. 4 Men’s $2.00 calf cheviot suits that have never been =) ; p During this sale ‘ boots to close out sold for less than S12, and worth é : Mens satin calf shoes only every cent of that price. We sell | latest, style, with them during November for only | it 2 for onl ge | rite | — soles, for only ! $2. Never sold here ai 5 for less than $2.50. Extra good qual- — The biggest value that will be of Men’s best quality fered this fall. ‘ : underwear cut to See Dickey Kersey pants n’s S5 aE ay" sreoats S ( az < @ only Men’s $5 beaver overcoats 54.00 cut without waistband 2ie. Men’s 36 beaver ovetcoats 39.00 }) and all seams taped {| only - $2.00. \| | Men’s 50c | | | | derby rib- bed underwear, heavy f good wearers, only i| 8S8e. OOSSSOOOS SOOO OOOOH DOO HOOOO this sale only u = Peeanonse secs secvesesossesesesoecoace 'TLER WEEKLY TIMES | LOCAL ITEMS Ties telephone number 37. Wiodow Shades at McKissens. Just five more election Atkeson, a middle of the-sosd free silver populist. Rate! days until the} | \ | Ladies Jackets and capes at McKigpens. | Democrats, {urn out next Tuesday | and vote the ticket straight. | Next Tuesday is day. | Prepare your ballot and vote the) democratic ticket straight. New Dress Goods at McKrpsens. élection The Free Press is supporting the republican ticket. Just as the Times predicted, but a little sooner. The pops are out of a paper in this county. The Free Press has gone over to the republican party. Jack frost has got in his work on the leaves, and in a week or so more the trees wil! have shed their foliage. Atkeson is giving C. A. Deaton, the Hanva republican gold bug can- didate for e:rcuit judge, bis hearty | supp ort. | Can a few menetyling themselves & populist committee come to Butler | and eell eut aod deliver ihe populist party over t» the republican party. For a good airtight coal heater | there is no stove that can equal the Moores air tight, a stove that will heat the floor as well as the ceilirg, and a first class fire keeper as well | as heater. Franx Sars & Son. Sam Walls, we understand, has taken charge of the LaClede hotel. Sam is an old hand at the business and it is safe to predict that he will run a first class house. New carpets, McKussess. \ republicans a foretaste of what they | Tres with a sample of Florida fruit | consisting of | intercst is being ) Fur collersttes, at McKinsexs | child’s Ribbed Underwear at | McKispens. | Sheriff Mudd and county treasurer A. B. Owen spent Monday at Rich Hill. Democrats, next Tuesday give the may look for in 1900 Mrs. H. C. Clark favored Tue grape fruit, limes and persimmons as large as a man’s fist. Sheriff Mudd over at the Ballard cam) meeting on Saturday night and Sunday and says they are having a large attendance and much taken. He says was the order is perfect. The Free Press eppeals to the populists te vote the republican ticket and especially for Denton, the gold bug republican candidate for circuit judge. Atkeson appears to be particularly interested in the elestion of Denton. There are a number of republicans about Butler kicking on the fusion business and swearing that under | no circumstances will they vote for a populist. That if the republicans could not furnish them a straight ticket to vote, they propose te vote the democratic ticket Just after the national election Mark Hanna said when he went fishing for the populist party he | knew just what kind of bait was necessary on his hcok, and the! leaders of the populists bit quicker | than a snapping turtle W. B.S. Gault, who got off the republican ticket for Jim Drysdale, said before hand that he was in| favor of fusion provided the repub | licans got the best of the dicker. He) evidently realized that he was get- i ting a good republican in his stead. | “Iron elad” Hosiery at MoKisszxs. | be placed on the fusios ticket | the north part of the county. “Glove Fitting ’ corsets at McKrssent The self respecting populists all over the county are repudiating | Atkeson’s attempt to drag them into the republican camp. Atkeson has made ancther flop He bas gone over to the re publican party and has taken the Free Press with him. Not only this, but he is now trying to deliver the populist | party to the Hanna gold bug crowd. The republican steering commit-/| tee ciptured Atkeson and the popu list steering committee, but a) will have trouble in pulling the leg! of the honest populist they strike the farmers voter when The election of a single republican in Bates county would be claimed as 8 republican victory, and the repub- lican papers all over the state would claim that the silver cause in Bates county was dead, and that the gold standard was reaping a great victory inthe state Free silver populist, think of this before you vote the republican ticket County Clerk Crawford in pre par- ing the offivial bailot did what an honest, conscientious official should have dons. He placed all middle- of the road populis’s on the middle-| of the road ticket, and the fusionists Th: 8 was as much as spy bonest party, that haa no ulterior motives, could | have asked The Free Press says the people| have gone back on Andy Owen in| Atke son must have been hard up foran BS to write such rot. Atkeson | knows Andy Owen is one of the most popular candidates on the democratic ticket, and he well kuews that he will not only carry the full | strength of bis party in the nerth | part of the county, but will geta largs support from the outside. asi cd | ae with | bug camp. | Itisr for | jto ment ossary n this fies ene lidates indiyidually week ic ticket, as they nd there their ty as dem well k as reg their ir honest men. If Denton had appeared before the populist convention ask that convention to nominate him for circuit judge, what would have been the result? How many votes do you suppoee he would have rec zived? Not one. Then by what authority is his name pleced on a populist ticket. are all vn a is no jueetion gards qualifications or gentlemen and The populist steering committes spent a solid week in Butler confer- ring with the republieans. They finally succeeded in making a trade with the republicans. Now can this populist committee compel the pop ulists in the county to support the republican ticket. A count of the votes on election day will tell whether the goods can be delivered Say, you old free silver populist, when Atkeson comes around talking 16 to 1 to you hit him square be- tween the eyes with au egg, and you need not be particular about the egg being Then if he complains tell him he is supporting the republican ticket; ke bas deceiv- ed you; he is w fraud and longer entitled to y or respect. a sound one is no Dr. Boulware came nesr meeting with a accident Monday morning while coming down to his office. In turoing the corver at the Missouri State bank, his scared and jumped to one side tip- ping his buggy over. The doctor serious horses his head and shoulders, but fortu | nately Dixie L. Haggard, escaped with a few bruises and} our cor fidence | landed on the macadam street on} who bought | | and $7.50. frieze ulsters, sizes 32 to See them. Boys Fleeced Lined Underwear 50¢ per Suit. f = § : § § | To be entirely relieved of the aches and pains of rheumatism means a great deal, aud Hood's Sarsaparilla does it. Scraver One red cow. old, black around mouth, feet white to hocks |or knees, branded letter “B” on left hip: gone since last June Address Bravy & Wison, Butler, Mo. 51-4t. If a fellow will sell out in 1895 he will sell in 1900 when ‘priees” perbaps be higher. Bill Sanders, the man who stole a horse and buggy from O. L. Humble, of Nevada, Mo, captured Monday south ef Rockport Atcheson county Sanders had sold the rig and when captured by | corn. Read H. W. Allen's card to the | three lots, that were made vacant by | |the fire last spring on Main street, Spposits the Park, begun tke work} last Friday of excavating for the leandeooe of three two-story busi | bess houses, 25x80 feet that he will bagin erecting as soon as this work jis completed.—EiDorado Springs Sun Thurman, Prof. Welch and S. W. Dooley are making the same speech in 1880. If that is true then Atkeson has departed from the views he pro fessed to entertain at that time He is now in the republican eamp, where | he was when he first came to this county and is trying to betray bis fellow populist into the gold bug) party, where his own iaclinations! lead him. She is a Missouri Girl. | her neck which was lanced and then | broke intorucnicg sores We were jinduced to give ber Hood’s Sarsapa lrilia and after taking a few botties lof thia medicine sbe was sound and well At the present time she is the | very picture of health.” Mire. Janie Scott, Asherville, Mo | Hood's Pills oure all liver ille. Mailed for 25c by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, eee In Oak stoves we have the cele- brated Superior and Gem, which for} style of finish, good mounting can | market and at prices to suit every one. Fraxx Surrz & Sox. \dansideadisithalieeeensirmmaceesianmapmanetsn The Free Press says that J. P-| its editor, W. O. Atkesen, delivered | “Our little girl hed a swelling cn! |populists in another column He | did not withdraw from the populist lt cket in fayor of Frank Chambers jor any other repubhoas drew in favor of a middle of-the road | popul list. Does not see how any thoreugh populist could eo com promise his conviction as to vote for | geld standard men for office. It is now in order for Atkeson to abuse | H. W. Allen. County Clerk Crawford was com- pelled umder the law to refuse to |eertify up the names of A. B. Shel ton for county clerk and P. H. Hol comb for prosecuting attorney, pop |ulist eandidates nominated by the | republican committee to fill vacancies Shelton certificate his occupation ; Was not given. In the other the | certificate reads “office of Phineas |H. Holeomb.” It is cause for com- mont that both of these were popu- liste Where republicans were placed en the populist ticket the certificates were regular and in or der. See the point? «Fer Colds and Throai Troubles “Ayers Cherry Pecioral” HEYWOOD, A.M, not be exeelled by any stove in the) professor a Mathematica, Otterbein Uni- versity, Westerville, O. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, s0c. we can do for you at $3.5 will | 3 OF OUR BiG LEADERS. Our Men’s s Cassimere Suits at $5.00 Our Boys long pants suits at £.00 Our Childrens knee suits at 1.25 Don’t pass us if you need an overcoat, see what y We are making a run 35 at $4.00, ] October 14tb, was} the officers was in a field busking, Fle with-| | for new, at a price that will NieIeibbenus. toshes i Mackin Rn RRA 2 “bo ak$ POGe> SRISOIOOOIIOOIGOOIO GOGO iG PRE VMS __WHY YOu | en BU 0, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 on boys black 9000000000000 0000 HOOIOOOOO worth $6.00 JOE MEYER. The Clothier. SIORODDIODOSIODAROIDAIOR IIE HK The populists of Bates county are satisfied with county clerk Craw- ford’s arrangement of their ticket, as (they emphatically declared in their county convention against fusion and instructed their committee to put ovly middle-of the-road popu- lists on their ticket We, the undersigned delegatra from Mt Pleasant township to the county convention beld iu Butler, Mo., May 9h, do hereby certify that we voted for P. K Wilson on the final ballot for Recorder and the chairman of the delegation cast the vote correctly Dated May 19, 1598. Geo. W. Newberry, } J.B. Adair, Jno. D. Powell, D. Vv. Brown, H. kay, FURNITURE, STOVES. This cold snap hae brought lote of trade, but we were fixed for it. We are still fixed. We have plenty on the republican ticket, because of , Of goods at the lowest U ASH price fatal errors in the eertificates. In the | that goods can be sold at. If you are tired of your old stove or fur- niture bring it in and trade with us please you. We believe etrictly in quick sales and small profits We would rather eelltwo6 ft ash extensions to two different partics at 50 cents profit on each than to only sell one and make a dollar. temember agente for the celebrated Acorn Stoves and Ranges, that have been onthe market for more than 50 years, acd are fully warranted (in writing) ia every respect. Come in and look through oor five rooms and oblige, CULVER & CAMPBELL. We alse do Undertaking and we are exclusive | Embalmizg-

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