The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 23, 1898, Page 7

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ss ” the fire oe en iS @906S0S5509089000289_ Crash Sut |chants at Nevada ma, le ment |owned two general dian Territory, one at Tu other Muscogee, e ‘ i Wa le on him held at it, and we had sc he will carry our towns 6 a) 8 @ @ S @ $ with red, a nouncing the big So @ S@ @ 6 eS eae jaz H. Brady & Sons The store Saturday in the In- iin the assigr A pro ‘Iam ant democrat ssid te against Gras ng our townshit begun Lk thro Butler has been tho white cughly billed i ee posters an to be celebration “Hill July 4tb climate in summer, and epeaks high- Butler will not celebrate thi \guess everybody 1 their c : jin and about here will go dov Plenty of teathes vn olhning here } } ; = the old townar ar DD 5 4 for th t days. N ise sweltering vour- | bemb: a | ; self to death when yc e coimforta- a rb ble and look ‘*dre pin this ash et i suit for only $2 50 Smith & Son Ae : : Our young friend Lafe E. Fuller} he better grades in cenutne 5 I ; LINEN made us a pleasant call Monday. He} crashes at 34.00 and $5.00 and the famous @ | bad just returned from Bezew r oe Mont., where he v employed ou 2 Hart Schaffner Marx make, too—thor- @) ae pioyes ee ' jranch. He is very much in love with | =? oughly shrunken before making and in Sine great northwest, espec the S dark colors that wont Black alpac: vests in nea cool Lots of summer. 50c Negligee shirts ¢ i coat at T5c, cotton coats and t stripes only T5c. comfortable show soil. footwear for nt to 30¢.—3 for SL.60. TIME ITEMS BUTLER WEI LOCAL KLY Trurs telephone number 37. Chinch bugs are thick over in Benton county The people of Rockville have voted bonds to build new school house | Since of Mr. Liter wheat is dropping back to a eilver basis. the failure Miss Mary Davis will leave Friday for Mt. Sterling, Ills, ona visit to telatives. The yictory reste with America’s Greatest Medicine, Hood's Sarsapa- tila, when it enters the battle against impure blocd A mad dog scare is on at Holden, | and the mayor has decreed dogs about town must be w muzzled confined The Nevada papers report that the crops in localities in Vernon county are being greatly damaged by the ravages of chinch bugs Ifyou have any tin work to do come and sea us. We keep a first- ‘class tinner and can do you good work, Frank Smith & Son The buildings and general stocks of goods of Charles Handley and, Mr. Taylor, at Balltown, were burn- ed Saturday morning. was the work of an incendi- ary. Edward Smoots ankle crushed by a passenger train | onthe M. K. & T. railroad at Clin- ton, near the depot, Friday. The) unfortunate man esid bis home was | at Palmyra. Mo., and that he bad a} wife and two children at Springfield, Illinois. Company B will again be feasted | on ged things from pantry. Monday the mothers of the | boys composing the above company | were busy packing boxes and barrels with good things for shipment to, Chickamauga to their boys who} have enlisted with Uncle Sam. The mother uever forgets her boy. (oc, b1.00 2 $1.00 that all | It is claimed had his right) Ladies Oxfords, = UE DRYSDALE & KEASLING. This is about one of the tamest terms of circuit court ever held in |the county. There are no casee on ‘the docket of any great importance and the court room is almost barren of spectators. Several cars of a freight train were wrecked at Ovid, a station five i miles south of town Sunday morn-} ing The wreck was caused bya break beam dropping under a car. No one was hurt. | The Southwest Missouri Log Rolling Association of the Modern Wocdmen of America will meet at Joplio, August 10th. The Associa-/ tion Southwest | Missouri and it is anticipated a big crowd will be in attendance. The Southwestern Kansas Woodmen will | take part. L K. Meyer, of Windsor, Mo., | suffering with a very sore eye, made a mistake in his medicine vial and puta couple of drops of carbolic ‘acid in the eye. His sufferings for | several days from the effects of the mistake was almost unbearable and lit is feared he may loge bis eye. includes all of The state board of equalization lly of the | ofticiating, | | | prod veness of the valleys | We ere in re itation from Hon. H. C. Townsend, General | Passenger und Ticket Agent of the Missouri Pacific Railway Co, to join an excursion party over his road to the Omaha Exposition which leaves St. Louis Mouday and Kansas City the same The party wili remain in Tuesday and Wednesday stig 28 of an inv mornipg evening. Omaha C M. Bryson, editor of the Mont- rose X-Ray, explains after so long a time, why he failed to go to war: “Company B, of t Butler, § in which we enlisted had every one of their guns condemned at Chickamauga. That is the reason we didn’t go to war with the boys. We never like to go into battle with a club when the other fellows are shooting lead Wm. EB. Walton and wife returned from their northern trip Monday morning Mr. Walton is ently better health than for years. His mind is clear, bis bodily ills gone and he feels well and vigorous. | in appar His complexion has cleared up and has a healthy appearance. Mr. Wal ton had a very severe spell of sick- ness, and kis many friends will re- | joice at his full recovery. Mre. Walton, too, is very much improved in health. Men’s Work Shoes, $1,00 2 $1.25 a DRYSDALE $ KEASLING'S. |inent democrat. rr rr a ee FOURTH OF JULY. PRR tet > ‘ ? eee 13 5 A PRIZE BLACK AND TAN 2 u Clu Just as v “ ess 6 cou \ i 1s } the v i j s t } i s bot a Buth \ e . Niectatb bens. } will We will]? 5 AWOOMSOOOOIS OOS SIS POI W iS YOUR TIM TO BUY GOOR CLOT FOR LITTLE MOREY, OOK LNG = a = the L six brave number to 100. The f men were sel John Thornbrou brugb, Chas. M Jobn McKis k, Chas THE CLOTHIER iarge number of our people ace panied them to the depot and 10659000000000000000000000000KX wished | Barber, Baxter Pr ‘ bas. | : Prigmore, Chas. Weston, O. A. Hud- Boy s g Ss sop, John Aldridge, Henry Mayer, Bawa Gs & é = ao W. H. Nicke Moles, Clyde} Willis, J. Evans, A. Great | Be ys 37.00 Suits go now S520) rome ee cig | Boys S100 Suits go now for S7.0 Mudd. ud sie § Heme we y advertise facts u | See O nand of Crarles Clar j 5 7 e dy they left Rfor Camp Thomas, ; Kune el ae, JOE Vi EVE R, Chickamauga, Monday night A . PS x ‘ f them God Speed on their? mission Miss If other towns ia : | THIS IS PHENOMENAL ge t of the Baptist tk do as well as Butler and Bates | byt : ae pt é zes I esbyterian S.S.ob- county according to population, th 2 rease in Circulat 20 Day, last Sabbath, second call could be more than fil Jed | Word , aha ‘ ith ‘wore’ nckertaus wine Last Issue itt ry entertaming programe from Missouri alone A number of 7 + F ie | We a print the new names The churches were beautifully deco- ether young gentlemen, ust as “ . abnics ee Geel tees abe but | #dded to our subscription list since | rated and the little tots well drilled patriotic, offered their services. b ° i es our last issue. These are all Jona | in respective parts were rejected on miacr points of the} Sei examination eno ees a a ba : Flour is getting e very t begin to eat white pu in a town inter ng keep the best in the bis connection we t t in tive to kind you ought te old subscribers | the childre aud get them mere |keeps the x ione of Tur Tres | interested in the work Sor n hear expressed, R. D. Ewin, our promineat young and promise a continued effort to . Bucklen’s Arnica Saive farmer friend, of Deepwater, was in make it come up to their high The Best Salve in the world for the city Monday and complimented | standard. cts pistes esr ea ee ne 2 et us with a pleasant call. Bob ie not} Jobn Shenrich, W. Y: Osboune, 3-| soon. cs aratne ccora and all pats hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positiv cures piles or no pay required. It is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfact money re Price per box. ‘or sale by H. L. only a suczessful farmer but a prom-|B. Thomas, W M. Sproul, Bailey | He always takes} Wilsoo. W. H. Hackwortb, David | great interest in what effects his Smitherman, Crue Leonard, P. Curry, party and labors bard for its suc- C. A. O'Neal, E. Sheltos. W. Little- | is deserving | field, N. L. Bonham, B. F. Ware, G W. McCrory, J. I. Livengood, J. M. cess atall times. He of something good and hie party Thomas Chapman of Spruc3 to Mra. Martha S. Brooke, Rev. N. A. Au 1a] assisted by Dr. D. B.} Dawson Mr. Chapman is a large! and prosperous farmer of that town- ship, and stands high among neighbors as an honerable upright | men. Mrs. Brooks was a worthy) of friends. gratulations. The repubiican party over in Benton county held a primary elec- following county ticket: Representa- tive, T. C. Owen; collector, C. F. Kullman; circuit clerk, G. W. Yreund; county clerk, D. B. W. May-/ field: sheriff, A. F. Prussing: county | attorney, D. Brunges; treasurer, W. | H. Gallaher; probate judge, J. Au-| trietb; county judger, H. L. McDade | sitting at Jefferaon City has decided jand H. H. Heimeoth. The vote cast | that express companies doing busi | was about 1,550. ness in this state shall pay taxes on the capital stock used in conducting | | their business in Missouri. Hereto- fore the compsnies have paid a tax | of 13 per cent upon the business done in the state ss a license. W. C. Burrus, station agent at) Rich Hill, was attending court asa! | witness Friday. He still wears that | |shake for al) ‘has made no arrangements to re- ! build the depot burned at Rich Hill, and Mr. Burris continues to trans-/ | act business from his box car along ithe switch, anywhere from Shobe to} i in the mines several thousand | Mailed for 25¢. by C. I. Hood & Co. feet. Panama. | Medical Association. |large attendance of doetors and the, | meeting in all essentials was Dr. Boulware has returned from | his trip to Denyer, where he attend-| ed the meeting of the American} There was a one of |the most profitable and pleasant yet lbheld. Dr. Boulware says he never | enjoyed himself better. Among the! the home! genial smile and has a hearty hand- | masy excursion trips taken his visit | \fedicine, and the Ac As yet ths railroad to Colerado Spriags, Leadville and/have all abiding c the top of Pikes Peak were most enjoyed. He ascended the peak in ‘a sleet and arrived at the topina snow storm. At Leadville he went Married, at the residence of J. F. | Boyd, in this city, June 14th, Mr. | widow lady of our city with a host; The Trurs extends con-| tion Friday last and nominated the} | Tatley, J. L. Banning, Chas David BARGAINS FOR CASH. will remember him y, 3 Vy. G. Dillion, G ‘ . . Miss Emma Cassity left the last ee Z a : a REE » wie Mason's Self-Sealing Fruit Jars | a »_| W. Woolsey, G. E Cummins, J M ; | of the week for Colorado, ~ 5] Ralston, Mrs. N. J. Agee. D. F doz 3.50 °Y| Jones, F. L. Gordinier, J. F Ex "70 s Bk, |bree, G H. Nuckols, Geo. Holsey. {5 60 They will o | vy. C > ‘her j : |J. W. Chapman, James Prettyman, | Cherry seeder 20 | Springs and eanae m«¢ mes | W. P. Greer, Charles Timmons, T GASOLINE STOVE- il ; said they wil aie pismo lo. Greer, Chas. Graham, P. N Rex- | 2-burner (new) > | tials of a former one ee “lia W. J. Moulton, S. J. Haggard, | 3-burner |tick mine owner og saci J. N. Daniel, C.| Stoneware, new per ga this we cannot testify | J. Liggett, J. C. | foot extension tables | ; : g | Foster, Jr, C L Elgia, J. H. Raney, new - - 3.30 | Childrens Shoes, |B. H. Prigmore, Abe Carpenter, J-| Tron Beds, new, 3.50 3 Pd : >@ = , W H Comey, J. F. Cot-| Gjjasses, new, per set 20 ope to op ea t too, P J. Cowgill,S. A Boone,S | Heavy hotel Tumblers . Bashaw, S M Smith, James ” ne Ww, per set - - 30 | DRYSDALE $ KEASLING’ 3. [Waa H. A. Mefford, W. M | Dinner plates, new, per set 25 | Rebinson, G. W. Cowley, J. H |G; aucers, new, per set, | R. L. Braden was in to see U8) 4 tong, B H. Wright,J. R. Simpson, a in the city the last of the week. |K H. Penley, W. B. Mount, E. I. He brought in his sister Mrs M. A} | Gatel all, C. L. Rexrode. D. Lenbam, | Leech and ber deughter Miss Anna. | \J. H Flesber, A. M. Timmons, J. | They will remain in the city two | A. Rexrode, C. K Crow, W. M. | weeks haviog Dr. Arnold work on| | Kendrick. Renewale: I. F. Ellington, | Mrs. L's teeth efter which they wili | | J. F. Todd, J D Babbott sses per doz. “st-class ri baby cost for sale at a bargai Rag Carpets, All matting at eost. 25 second hand clocks for sale at buggy, 22 1-2X new, |return to their home in Chicago | . bi | Mrs. Leech is the wife of Dr M. S | J L George “aud wife while at-|* - gece gyn a bargain for | tending worship et the Chrietian ,. = Leeck. a prominent physician of that jay night, stolen 5 second hand lampe, perfect, at your own price. And 1,000 other things cheap. We do NO CREDIT BUSIN and can afford to eell you ch CULVER & CAMPBELL, city. Last winter he perform ed g{cburch at Nevada. § leg of | bad their horse and phaeton ber the bitch rack. ‘IPS — euceessful operation on the just as | young Bob Braden. “Ap Explanation The reason for the great popular lity of Hood’s Sarsapariila lies in the fact that this medicine ae vely| to the patience to keep on taking North Main Street joures. 16 5 Americ Greatest} medicine that does not cure. an peope| it is trying that | acs to success. ae aiie ence in its They buy end take If you are boils, eruptions jd | merits it for J will ee simple as well as serious ailments, ! your cure the day y ean i. that it = do them good | lowing eultivat Hood's Pills cure all liver ills rakes, rakes. Mcpbp, Lowell, Mase. Sheriff of Bates County.

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