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The Butler weekly times. (Butler, Mo.) 1881-1918, December 12, 1888, Image 1

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OL. XI.
BUTLER, MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1888.
NO. 3
UV7U
MIIIy
ON ACCOUNT 0
I iM
OITIfiUED WARM WEATHER OUR SALES OF
Though Large, has not been what it should be.
We must
3iir stock
"overcoats I
move these (broods even at a sacrifice to ourselves,
is still complete, ranging from a Tfl Tr satiiset
ito the finest "TAIJLOR MADE" garments. We are determined to sell these
I
goods if possible and should you be in need of any
Clothing we will make it to yonr interest to exam
Stock before buying.
MEN'S M BOYS
SUITS.
Winter
lue oud
Don't Fail to see us and Ascertain the TRUTH of These Statements.
Amencam OotMnm
I
mm,
MONEY
.vrsi
Sophia's Unse.
An inffoensive old "entleuian
named SIMEON DINWIDDLE, a
deacon residing in the West End,
: .I, . ; created quite a sensation the other
I. lL lJ j j morning by shouting at the top of
" j his voice, SoPHIAltbat being the
name of his daughter, who was at a
BATES COUNT ! near neighbor's, reading the Sedalia
Weekly Bazoo, viewing its character
illustrations. Neither of the persons
were arrested, as it was found by the
authorities, on examination, that it
was uo violation of law to either
I shout or read a paper published for
! the people now on earth.
MANAGERS, Butler Mo . j can fce
' This Company invests money in real j jja for $1.00 per annum. Address
we, buy notes and bcnool iJonas,
nd deals in all kinds ot good seuuriteis. ;
1 FINE IMPROVED FARMS;
ill and LID CO.,
IAS. ORUGLER & SON,
J. West Goodwix, Sedalia, Mo.
Ot 40 to 640 acres each, and good
giazing lands from 400, to
1,500 acres in a body
for sale or ex
chance LOCAL. ITEMS.
! You do not, any of you, advertise
enough. You ought to use printer's
! ink every day. You are asleep and
i want your business to run itself.
I Standing advertisements in the pa
1 rer command confidence. The man
M.
who for a year lives in one commu
nity and leads a reputable life, even
tbonch he be of moderate ability.
Six per cent money; pay.ible on or I . - th confidence and es-
hefore maturity. Money paid promt-jt of his fellows. Ou the same
lj when papers are executed. j principie a newspaper advertisement
3? U- Peach & Spbagcs. ;becomes familiar to the eyes of the
. He had been there, and knew j readers.
Whereof he 8poke. When Tom Reed It may be seldom read, still it
- was once asked what the rules of makes the name and business of the
tat house were for, anyway, he ' man familiar, and its presence in the
promptly replied that they were to columns of a paper inspires confi
prevent legislation." deuce in the stability of his enter -
t 'tw'tt i'--rrise. p. t. baentm.
i lbere is to be a new republican
f wparer started in Washimrfrju. I
t -
A Tl
Ingalls View of Tariff Legislation.
Washington, Dec. 10. Speaking
of the senate substitute tariff bill,
senator Ingalls said yesterday:
There is no doubt that the bill
will pass the senate, although it will
be amended, I think, in accordance
with the wishes of the west. I think
the lumber schedule will be modified J
and the iron schedule will be reduc-
ed. The west will also ask a inodifi-
cation of the sugar schedule. We
will want a bounty equivalent to the
reduction made by the bill. With
the 50 per cent reduction which it is
now proposed to make, a cent a
pound will be sufficient protection
to this young industry. Even with
this bouuty the cost of sugar to the
people will be greatly reduced, for .
we cannot hope, for the present at
least, to supply a very large propor
tion of the sugar consumed in this
country.
Plenty of six per cent money . to
loan. Privilege of paying part or
all at any time before maturity and
stop interest.
39 tf. Peach & Spr.gce.
WHAT
IS THE 111!
WITH US?
WE'RE ALL RIGHT!
BECAUSE WE SELL MORE
LTJMBE R !
for the same amount of money
; than any other firm in
2 - - the country.
H.C.WYATT&SON
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, S. S. j
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm
f F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi
ness in the city of Toledo, county
and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Cats,: 1 h
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
December, A. D. '8G.
A. W. GLEASON,
Coal! Coal!
I am now prepared to furnish
coal in any quantity and of excellent"
quality at my coal bank located on
my farm north west of Butler, at
the lowest market prices.
J. R. Habkimax.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorta.
SEAL
Notary Public.
Hair a Catarrh Cure it taken in
ternally and acts directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo O.
le-Sold by Druggists, 75c 2-lm.
, aabr m riidc, w s mt Caotta.
Wbem Am vaa a Child, the criad tor Cartorta,
WkM sm tMcuna Idas, she clsnc Oasiorla,
WMasbahadChOdrw, ate thm Gastorifc
Wanted, Hors, Mares and Mnles.
I will be at J. W. Smith's barn in
Butler, on Saturday, Dec- 15. 1888,
when I will pay the highest market
price for horses, mares and
mules, from four to eight years old.
must be sound and in good flesh.
M. Spares.
We ioan tlie
. AOere will be au exceueut opportu-;
?iiy offered asraiu for souu? ou toimouey ia tut
w iu money that will came ;;ot i see us.
k unin! -l.TOtf.
cheapest and best
cc-Uiity. Come and
Peach i.v Hi'Kaoce.
The lofty monument erected at
Plvmouth, Mass.. to commemorate
the landing of the Pilgrims, has at
last been completed. It was begun
A Beer Selling Drujs; Clerk Prison
Pitpect. j
Wichita, Kas., Dec. 10. The case S
of Stewart the drug clek who was
sent to jail for seventeen years for
rearrest of Stewart upon the demand
of Assistant Attorney General Hallo
welL Stewart was released by the
government after serving six months
of Lis sentence. The attorney gen
eral attempted to collect his fines
land 'cost, about $30,000 by selling
the building in which the liquor was
sold. Failing in this he had Stewart
rearrested upou the old complaint.
As the prisoner is a poor man he
Poutry Wanted.
I will pay more cash money than
anybody in Butler, for your eggs,
chickens, turkeys. Spring chickens
wanted at big prices. Call at Bud
Atkinson's or A. L. McBride L Co.
Good hand picked apples wanted.
Jab. Smith.
illnui & eood prospect of . remaining
f-m 1858, and has cost something iiie in jtjl if not again released
: 200.000. . lecutire power.
by ex-
Money to Loan.
On good security. We have mon
ey to loan at 6 per cent interest and
5 per cent commission for five yeara.
No other charges. Borrower can
pay all or part at any interest pay
ing time. This makes your loan
cost about 7 per cent.
48 tf Jas.-K.Becgi.ee.
mum
ft
Absolutely Pure.
Cheap j:3or,py to loan n ftrms.
Ja-4. K. BltCOf.t.R.
r Tils powder aer Tne. A BirrIof fvTUf
: ctreBirth and wbolsosteaeaa. More ceBoatte
.- tbaa the ordinary fciotU. aaleBBt t aL4 1
' competition vita the aioititada of low ttat.
abort weight ftlara phophapwoT. 6m
oalrlncsiM. Bot t Bws fwCo., Wf
WlUt-.X. f a '
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