The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 29, 1893, Page 1

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q . & BUTLER, MISSOURI. THURSDAY JUNE 29, 1898. O. 32 LANE& ADAIR Wishing to say to parties hunting something very cool and nobby in the line of Summer Dress Goods, that their stock is still complete, comprising most all the newest and nobbyiest designs of Mulls, Pongees, Brandenburgs, Satin Glorias, Cantons, Figured india Linens Fancy Chambrys, Cotton Sublimes, Chintz Cloth In fact most anything you want in neat nobby summer goods and at prices that positively defy competition. ~~ ~ Also a full line of Woo! Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings of all kinds, including China Silks, Surrah and now that harvest is coming on it will be neces- Silks, Crystal Silks, Muscovite and Moire Silks. A fine line of Zephyrs, French and Domestie Ging- sary to have some substantials in the way of Cottonades and Shirting. Don't fail to see ours before hams, with Embroidery to match. We carry a full line of double and single width sheetings. All buying, they are the best and cheapest in the land without a doubt. kinds of Muslins, Prints, &c. We can sell you the best Overall for 75c and Cottonade Panis for $1.00 and $1.25. An elegant line of Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Fine Scarfs and Ties. Don’t fail when in to‘take a look through our SHOE STOCK. We can positively save you money on shoes; just call and see for yourself, you will be surprised at our prices, and we especiall invite all to look through our stock before buying as we are always willing and anxious to show our goods, as they are new and fresh. No old shelf worn, moth eaten goods, but, nice clean nobby goods. | Next door to Farmers bank. Respectfully, Johnstown and Spruce Two. Items. es were good and a house and { place of worship. oake. ASAD ACCIDENT. e ae ‘ pool wo ! ; : a could gain possession of the child. Apne : yard full of people. | EL MeClenny and C DGreer know Boys do your sparking and riding 7 36 ms hs ; whi Mrs. Oates is improving. a nic Joneiogderiendiwite xeeunne | howto nmaleeiica creanianiitee wages | Side eee har ecu ancleocnrilow: —_— | F'milly the sow let go of the child Mr. Fluty has a new binder. | ed home last week from a visit to | how to help eat it. ing is here. and quick as a flash Miss Mauney Pleasant’ weather and Johnstown | their children in California.“ Unele | Mrs Euma McFarland closed her ‘The Sunday school convention was | A Little Three-year-old Child Uorri-| rabbed itand made for th 1 booming. John says he likes the climate and | school Friday with anexhibition and | largely attended and much interest ‘ er ee ee en eee ae sy peence went fo the coun: | fruit of California, but prefers to live | dinner in the yard. manifested. bly Mangled by a Vicious with the sow in close pursuit Miss try Sunday. | in old Bates. “Cov : ' Snort” visited home folks) Coal at the banks of Sampsons, Saw M. : 3 . i Sunbree is ¢: go 7 ‘ : s Ss Sow. auney proved atrue h-roine Assessor Embree is calling on our Gov, Syorr. | last week. He has lost 20 pounds, | Westoversand Heckadon’s for thresh- [openers A roine and neople this wee creueena ces = only weighing 240 now. ing purposes. Bolivar Herald. had it not been for her timely action ohn and Sidney Graham and N. 's fai Ballard Items. |B D Beatty and wife, Dr. Warford | Farmers say they will have tremen- : maererii 7| the child would Lave been devoured Pre” Oho a an Mae frarsetuite d Marion Coleman wasin our city Sun ; and family, and many others were at dous crops, but prediet a low price | Last Tuesday evening about 7} it roate and B Marion Co s ‘ity Sun- ) : the convention Sunday | for small grain. | o'clock little city was thrown in- | alive. vs { y: £ | o'clock our little city was thrown in- | Wednesday from the world’s fair. day. Jas. Shelton isan earnest worker: ! Merritt Zinn is going 7 aw | 7 Saag Tae re aa ‘ - ss < Jas. & on is earnes: 3 ; f. Ss going to turn a new ae Ge e Ss s Drs. Brown aud Short were hastily Miss Sadie Barker re turned to her : Mrs Knous was buried at Bethel i he superintends the Walnut Sunday | leaf and change his mode of living toa fervor of excitement by one of 'y home in Urich, Mo., last Sunday. Saturday. j F school at 100’clock a.m. and Antioch | from si Wal Dud 1 famil 4] WB Cole at Johnst Saturd. rle to double. the most shocking accidents that has | summoned and dressed the wounds alter udney anc amily anc ole at Johnstown Saturday t3p. : \ c has rone to - sas a hi z Mrs. MeCool went to Walnut Sunday. | as juryman. l Ganges Rees A : ai ackadon hast x Sai Kansas oer occured in the annals of ourus 82d placed the child in as comfort- . : the jury a like’ MraveiSate| Mrs Lydia Wyse and sister have re- | with Curren and Young as firemen : ‘ bie sendik ibl U me are ROE A Ba ears vers ou supper at e Mays Sat- urned from their visit at Rockville. | to their new thresher engine. An ually quiet village. able condition as ue: le. pon Brea ee at a eros | a Groce wick nae > R Beatty and Miss Laura Em-| Tracy Crook's cart seat is awful) pay, ow Pea llexamineionabawestouadmche aie Farmers are getting ready for j , RJ Starke visited his family a few | pree drove to Butler Wednesday, and | narrow, but says it was big enough | Lit le Walter Roach, three year a ee Se pee Dee an dos dane of Butler isa true Sun Mrs Endres insisted on calling her | for him and Miss Eda Curren last Sun- | old child of Mrs. Lum Roach, while | C4! was horribly mangied an Ray McFarland, John Funk and | day school worker. [Ss Rese oes Pg Cae ee poultry dealer of Ut Playing in the alley between J. lacerated from head to foot, but none 7 rt T ; ast girls = = tfe calle : & aor + x d ’ y ¢ Z 2 = Elbert Thompson and best girls ati] tsaae Anderson and wife called at | failed to putin appearance Sunday. | Ainoret, has told out and will go to|L. Mitebell’s feed lot acd Mrs. | of the wounds are necessarily fatal. ended childrens day s >Clenny y. } : : D | Snne Sandi Sunday. Bob Da Mat Cole with their | at Walnut Some of our business men had law | girls on hand Sunday. -hool convention heid | Kansas City, and go intothe commis- | Roach's back yard, picked up oue of , At the time of going to prees little Was attended by a j sion business. = | large number of earnest) worker Frank Summers of Rich Hill, was the sow’s young pigs, when the old | Walter is getting along as well as ae ica Drake's office one day oe ane Warford tha miueies veo vercalleng aul many | up last week on Puan jibe Suit sow attacked him viciously Daisy the circumetances will permit and : x = : nea | areas ia ea ag 2a . helpful ideas interchanged, among | mers boys have a law suit the 8th be- = 5 x z, Schools in this township closed Fri-| GY Hendrix and wife visited their teeneakere WEEE JM Gratinne, Jace | feceenice AVL Gta ce “| Henderson was first attracted by the chances are that he will recov- day; teachers and pupilsare ready to | old home here a few days. imo offer. | Shelton, Mr. Mavs, Rev. Barritt, EC | Ihave found my long lost pig. It] the childs screams and ran to its asis- | er- take a rest. . ast eae Ee Coromoloier~| Edrington and others. was at Mr Carter Wallace’s; it had 5 ji = Sorry to hear of the death of Ed | ec Sunday by Lee ¢ bye: : Taek been well fed as it had gained twelve tance but could not resc®e it. By Slayback. The bereayed family have} J Mand Sidney Graham returnec eS ae sa ae oni “Thanka Carie igre ore ichbos = our sympathy. | Satuday from the world’s fair. Virginia items. eee N. M. NESTLERODE GO UINOD Bimibas hr aan Children Cry for We hear some complaints about An ice cream supper at Henry Ran- eee eS z me car x 2 women were attracted to the scene . 7, iH Pitcher's Castor! the condition of the roads. The road | dal’s Saturday night was a success, | Mrs Albert Pilgrim is very sick. B ital Seetio and while the less nervy and thought itcher’s Castoria. bosses should look up the bad places} Mrs LaFollett has been quite sick H A Feeback has a new binder. A Beautiful Section. 5 2 J s ae and repair them, with billious fever, but is improving. | is Shobe wants to buy corn. The following is taken fromacom.- | ful women were screaming Miss Alice Children Cry for | | You should see Strode’s binder if] Jesse Coleman’ and others from ||, You can get the best of ice at Me- | nuuieation to the Eldorado Tribune Macues wan Gat and ccabbedia. claw Pitcher’s Castoria. you want to see improvements on | Johnstown attended the convention | Fadden’s. ‘y g | | such, all made by Strode himself. Sunday. a M ae M Vermillion subscribes for ; ae pai who was prospect- and beat the frenzied sow uutil she | Children Cry for WwW tt sre fro’ Miss Morris, 0} y Co, takes the | the = S Imos ed be i 7 up with any of them with theircrops. | ones here. j bugEY riding Sunday. ..;,, | Home of G. B. Parker, a typical far- | ss ee ——— Childrens day was duly observed} Peter S., John Deerwesterand wife |‘ neries Kinney of the south, is in | mer of pales le of pun end ne | "5 id aii ag eae ea Eee e As Sa | our midst once more. owner of one of the best farins in that | at Walnut grove last Sunday. The | were with us Sunday; weleome to our | ON SSIEA Gas nee es ee Patines] Ga Ge Ee | seription marked up to "94. splendid land well improved and in- | Mr. Philip Heekadorn will read the telligently managed. Accompanied Py e | Times for the coming years. | by Mr. Parker we made daily excur- | ; We wonder when Dr. Mitchell will | sions through the surrounding coun- | | return from the world’s fair. ‘try. And right here I will remark | Mumps and whooping cough seems | that if the Creator ever made a more | to_be is session in these parts. | beautiful or a better section of coun- | W-P Ayers has accepted a position | try, he did it outside of Missouri. » | : | at the mellon patch this year. | Just rolling enough, well watered, | OF BUTLER, MO. For full blooded Leghorn chickens | stone easily obtained, timber plenty, | ——a | of grain, fruits and all tame grasses. CAPITAL, = + + + B110,000. “itiretn festival ae the Christian ofgminirueean al tue gnc | Cash Capital. $50,000.00 : } g = = church Saturday night, July ist, What more can be asked? Picture to Receives Deposits subject to Check, Loans Money, Makes Collections and | Miss Ola Humphrey and her moth- | yourself a land sub-divided into large D.N. THOMPSON . Predideat does a General Banking Business. | er, are visiting at John Hedger’ farms with fine houses, barns, orch-/ J. K. ROSIER... wo Wiese ; Everett Drysdale of Butler, visited | ards, meadows, great fields of straight = 4 —pIREUToRs._ | at Virginia Saturday and Sunday. | rowed corn, acres and acres of ripen- | Dr. J. DIRE : Mr Wim Huffman has returned from | ing wheat, miles of green hedges, and | T. W. SILVERS a Sedalia to take care of his harvest. | i Booker Powell, Frank Voris, c. H. Dutcher, H R. Radferd, Oscar Kecder, Geo L. smith, | Boulware, R. G&G. West. Wm €E. walten. you have the grandest panorama eel | ever spread before mortal eyes. Sure- Warren Ayers got his buggy w v | slightly *ractured by too close driv-|ly the unfortunate “stump dodger” } Dect ye Hi. OH. Pigott, J. RE Jenkins, | ing, or Ed’s mind was on something | of less favored ea can be par- Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and . Wy a 2 ss | else. | doned if the sin of covetousness and | ts ral Bank: busi Yi WM E. WALTON. President < Wisiow H Stanfill h sae stad - sa transac a gene’ anking business. our patronage respectfully J Ri JENKINS, Cashier. | W N Westover and Star ad | envy should hold him in their grasp | Solicited. pe F |= Trish wedding; neither one ate the | while contemplating it.”

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