The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 13, 1900, Page 1

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The Butler Weekly ———————— ~Yyou. XXUl. a DEACON BROS. & CO From now to Jan. Ist, 1901, we offer our en- tire line of CHINAWARE AND LAMPS, From the common to the finest parlor and reception lamps, from the plain white to the best decorated English and Haviland chinaware all to go a‘ one-fourth off mark- rked in plain figures ed price. As our goods are all and not in characters, you will see that this isa genuine reduction. Call and see our dainty creations in delicate chinaware, the best line in the city. racket goods, all best quality from best makers | we will sell everything in our line as can, for cash. We j have an IMMENSE STOCK on hand jand IT MUST GO. Our prises most everything you can ¢ |for ¢ BE No old samples, no Take advantage of this great | | CHRISTMAS SALE. DEACON BROS. & CO. Hundreds of People aacaante have tried and proved the soundness and good management of thisinstitution. They know the strength of its vauits and the honesty of its directors. They know how courteousiy it treats depositors and how well it guards and protects theirinterests. The Number is Growing. You are cordially invited to add your name to the list by open- ing an account with the Fammetsan | For 25 per cent off Marked Price, | | jhave ALWAYS | | Williams brother's paring Sale } As has been our custom every year fi ] |to clean up our stock during Decem- ber for invoicing the first of the year, near cost as we stock com- iI d we aim to handle the rything of eve We would not attempt to give you is it would Jour prices on everythir | take }come in a whole newspaper to do it, but and we will give you our |prices. Most of the people of Bates ve known us for twenty years. They know the class of goods our PRICES LOWEST. Shorts, we sell and they know been the vou Pile Will sell asanton quality of shorts, bran and flour as ) there is in any other class of goods. | | You know we handle the best. We scli a PBIBNSHEL warasc— three as pood $1 and upwards received. Cash Capital $50,000. D. N. THOMPSON, Pres. E. D. KIPP, Cashier. E. A.B Surplus $7,500. G. W. NEWBERRY, Ass’t Cash. JETT, Vice-Pres. Many Changes in Congress. De 9 | Washington, | the frequent chang | of the House, Governor Dockery said | ~—Reviewing membership ' this evening: jwagous as are made—your choice \for $64 spor cAsH. i We sell the Success, Dinmioud, Com- | Hummer Will Success modore and | Gang Plows. sell during vou | this month $45; Hummer, Hum Commodore, $410, all good pl jmerisas far ahe plow aslightning is ofa toad, and we will convince you in two minutes’ time if you will come and see it he late Mr. remarked that iteen ynem “At the | Dingley of Maine, | there were then but ¢ bers of the house, taki both sides, with me in the Looking about me these left funeral of | | | j who served Forty- | eighth Congress. | now I find but twel.e of !and one of the twelve, Boutelle of is ill and Of the} iteen who were in the House on} {the 11th of Fe three— Bland, Erme and Harmer—} jhave been removed by death, and | ine, absent. ruary, 1899, raut Brumm and myseli—| Theo the House wlio were : | three—Reed, CHILDREN’S JACKETS Tn Red, Tan, Blue, Brown y men now in| e when I first Ray and . Henderson innon and of Indiana, ham of have retired entered Con: s are Payne, Wadsworth of New ¥« and Hepburn of Towa, ¢ Hill of Illinois, Peirce of T Popular Prices, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4; any at the extren ly low price of $1.90 each LEVY'S. Pennsylvani Chis s sts how rapid have been the polit hanges ; Within the last few years ——__ ss A Keen Clear Brain. KILLED BY TIMBER WOLVES. Your bes sition or largely on the per Terrible Battle of a Boy to Save Him- | stomach and live ee Life Pills give inc self and His Sister. keen, clear brai a ae 25 cent box wil Vancouver, B. C., D 9.—T wo gage children nan Bertra brother } and sis th two days ag Englishman’s river, the northern coast War Tax Report Submitted. Washington, D. €., Dec. 7.—Ch on They were tacked and killed by wolves, wh have committed of depre- dations in this district recently. Young Bertr age. and he and turning from man’s River their fat numbers ine S40.000.000 > village at miles from ome seven h, when they were e youth was killed by to protect the rd the sand fright shortly arried home. arrived in time to drive timber how witness T before life of his si latter ex- Pired irom i after she ening off four The res- wolves, and t story of her brother at animals to Protect her life was pitiful. The lad had nothing but a gmall knife, and With that he succeeded in mortally Wounding one of the animals. ray orevents but mption. Price bottle guar: free at H. I ) 90e anc jteed. Tr | Tucker's drug Fancv China Lamps. Ete. We have the finest line of china ware, vases, parlor lamps, ete., we ever handled be THE PRICE New York broker at first the manufacturer. Come in and price it and you will see for yourself Xmas Candies. We have a car load of Xmas can- ore and at just HALF We bought it through a cost from dies, nuts, et« lose money if you don’t get our prices before you buy. what we tell you. Heavv Machinery. re ALi We are headquarters of heavy machinery nes, sa corn shel- vills, hay no or: split ‘two for you. jott \ Woman’ re is on cured her. liver and remedy. (Cures dyspepsia. ‘loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50¢. Guarateed. For sal® by H. L. j Tucker. | the BAIN, PEORIA and| Sulky and | Diamond, ; iuny other! , coming and you will} Remember | KINDS thresh- } BUTLER. MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, \YO STOP HAZING AT WEST POINT. Congressman Lloyd Hopes to Get One of Two Measures Through. Washington, Dec. 10.—The death of Osear Booz of Pennsylvania, a“ ca- det at West Point, on account of in- | juries resulting from alleged hazing. has caused amongst the people and an earr demand for prevention of the prac- widespreac intere: tice of hazing by otherwise ahd Mr. Lloyd introduced two bills in the last se sion of co ss intended to prevent this unfort te cust and is now pressing or consi eration by « first bill > additional wor provides for th to the oath now requ ministered to cadet mission at West P« “And I will abstaii tice of hazing in ar the academy.” The second bill provides that any cadet who eng lazing’ while att lin shall be summarily disu siidinstitution This is a subject of portance, If bh been so severe as to res nent injury to the should be prev ed full weight, 75c, bran 65¢, Hizh Pat. | School where there s 5 discipline and « lie . ent flour 95¢ per sack. You know | liscipline and hi r |there isas much difference in the sgulations, i hem i o of the nation. World's ¢ “LT tried many remed piles,’ writes W. RS jam, TL, “but found ; used Bucklen’s Arn 'not been troub he only chi America as World Power. serlin, Dee. 9 ung . carefully prep with the Uni power After pointi progres: f Americ editorial « levotes its lirs against Europe We know of nothing better than coughing to tear the lin- ing of your throat and eelungs It is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on 2 slow fever, and making every- i thing exactly 1 right for the germs of consumption. § Better kill your cough } before it kills you. e PectoTra kills coughs of every i kind. A 25 cent bottle is just right for an ordi- nary cough; for the harder coughs of bron- chitis you will need a 50 cent bottle; and for the coughs of consumption the one dollar size is 1 j ; | ; 1900. a IPE Pewee Sees osoeEoael EE Ee ee) ere eyeyeye f SIE ESSSE SSeS 2Siee aT 16 AEE @ 6000 PSSST 0FR PPB BeRReoeoeae sleek eeee22a2 0000S SSS SS SSS5S5S 05555 eee: Christmas. Things We show ; Christma lor FINE DISHES. ets. W CLOAKS and TAILOR MADE SU ITS. a woman as CHEAPER rs’ i M cD Butler Cash Department State, (8) Lox? Loa SG) GiGiioy = y sls eel alfa) oan 3} 5) Sete ijl i) if ical) SOOO TOUSEN

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