The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 24, 1898, Page 7

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Misses $1.60 Kangaroo Calf Shoes $1. These ee finest the ‘*Little shoes are made of the very Kangaroo calf leather and are Giant”’ this country. We ha second to none in make which are » too many on hand | hence this price. They are the best school shoe it’s possible to buy. The leather is soft and pliable and just heavy enough to wear. We note below some other world beaters. Boy’s $2.00 kip boots—strap tops $1.50 Men’s wool boots and overs $1.25 Men’s wool boots and first quality overs $2.00 Men’s ‘‘Goodyear welt’? shoes $2.00 Men’s and boy’s shrunk wool mitts O05 Men’s and boy’s 25c¢ gloves and mittens 20 Boy’s 25c merino underwear LS Boy’s 40¢ fleece lined underwear 25 Men’s heaviest 10 0z canton flannel drawers 35 Men’s derby ribbed wool uuderwear 15 men’s best 50c¢ overalls—copper rivited 50 One line men’s $4.00 suits cut to $3.00 5th tactician | men’s 10¢ fast black and brown sox Best $7 and $9 Kersey Overcoats. Childs Cape Overcoats $1.00. iE 3 L See our In n brand Felt Boot, ever Tr FLER WEEKLY | every pair warranted. LOCAL ITEMS Max Werer. * Siege =e Champ Clark carried his district Times telephone number 37. by an increased majority over two ears ago. Don’t fail to see our snag proof J i Max WEINER. Walter Landsdown hes embarked Apply in the drug business in this city. He 2 2t bought out Dr. Lyle, formerly the |atock owned by Dr Pyle. The Tues wishes Walter success Another court of inquiry ted. Thia time to ascertain ynsibility for the loss of the This war has been Felt Boot. A first class piano for sale. at this office. off the blue Omaha fissouri carried ribbon oa corn a: the expocition. 5 to be nouse at The water works power : by tho resp Ohillicothe, Mo, was destroyed fire Friday. Maria Teresa. principally of bonds.—Nevada Post. a made up G. T. Finley, s successful farmer ~ | inquiry and of Passais neighborhood sets his date ahead late into " By «& bogus deed to Johnson} é 1 county las stranger swin- Wanrep—A girl to do genera Red : GNWaacenat ane house Apply at Mrs. Joe Meyer, North Main street. work. out o lest week. stran ger aad good his escape —Windsor To day we return thanks to the) Review. Creator for the many blessings we | RN N. Aller, have enjoyed the past year. Lacie Mae Jr. promiment far Home township, left A regular western blizzard struck }laet Thursday with his family for this city just before noon Monday Oklahoma, where he bas a fine farm, and snow came down thick and fast. [and will make their permanent Our good republican friend Peter ae Denning, a prosperous farmer of | W. H. Clay, of St. Joseph, agent F Charlotte, favored us witha renewal | |for the Prudential Insurance Co., Ps |sends us with his compliments a Oass county adopted township or- | beautiful calendar. He is the eldest ganization at the recent election. gon of M. S. Clay, formerly made Tewnship organization was also his home in this city. We are glad adopted in Vernon county. | to note he is doing well. Stoves, Stovee, Stoves for every | A thief attempted “ev editor Sto wet warm. At Fraxx Saore | the other night. In trying a pluck "JON |his pants through a window, the thief waked Mr McIntire and when he went for his gun the thief went over the fence avd disappeared. 3.eale, of Richards, ¥ in the city Sunday ther shaking hands rends. By the way, be Attoraey A. I. Graves, Jr., of : rden City, Mo., was attending | ourt in Butler last week and made | 8 & pleasant call. | Oar friend F E. Philliy Ment citizen of West Boose town-| thip, sends us a remittance aud has | © the date of his paper put up to No-) Yember, 1899. i aha Fhe Goose saloon on the south ce the equare, we understar / will be moved from its present locs- tion to the corner building now oc | eupied by Mike Hedrick as a res- faurant. Ed T. county, election returns to the eace in hist comes to weed the only G When it stoves we have Kiog Heater made, guaranteed to! give more heat, keep fire longer tl han | ,any combination stoye made. For| | sale only by Frasx Sant & Sox. boards of | P+} congress.—Nevada Mail. | Nevada will soon have electric) Oar young friend, L. C. Culbert- | Street cars gliding about town. The json, with Co. L, 5th U.S Infantry, | power house building is about com-/at MoPherson, Ga, writes for Tur | pleted and the machinery and elee-| Tres. jtrie appliances are arriving. W. A. McConnell bas his paper | The poor of the city need looking | changed from Ozark to © n, Mo., after this kind of weather. There| where he has accepted a position lare too many good charitable people! with the E. W. Blew & Co, persons to company. lumber {in Butler to allow any | suffer for want of food, fuel and rai- jment It’s achristian act The city council at Harrisonv to care | has raised the pric? o electric lig f incandescer bts from 35 The city owns tl was running — for the needy. to 50« 19 month. | The next senate |lawyers, 5 farmer | physician, 1 arebi real estate agent, 1 | banker and 1 mechanic | farmers is also a preack }of the merchants a fa |ton City Herald. hants, 1 behind at et, 1 caterer, 1 liquer dealer, 1! One of the and one! er.—Apple prisoners on the Hon. J. M. Cieary allowing Wilson Shaw, who recently killed | law a boy named Still, at Schell City, by | jurors to b | accidentally with a| Post. Winchester shotgun, w exami nation and was held to await shooti : Tilden Adkins, day operator at the the | Prisco depot in Har action of the grand jury in a bond) stabbed and pretty ba of $1,500. The charge is | Walter Williman w! negligence. jat the same The funer grew outofa quarre! over the re criminal who plaee. The ralof Thomas J Mrs. from tb fant son of Mr. ar of | J. Smitb, took pl residence at 2o’clock p m. Tt In their affliction over tbe their dear baby, Mr. and Mrs. have the of this 1uc ity. Porter and | wounde ; at Clinton W ee sday night of laet|a day or two the « |week. Williams, who was a hostler \ for use and a city wei for Stone’s vrother-in-law, attacked | to take charge cf them Stone, who drew a revolver and fired | Who is the vice president ES which siruck| Tnited States? Dor Williams just above the heart. Stone|p ut answer ¢ surrendered to the sheriff. lname on the tip is because he by the tion in threa shots, one of » of Bates county’s is sal > the Tiers a pleas- renewed for |his paper. Mr. An hi sided in the county about three years and|the use of printer's i this was his first visit to Butler. He|ie certain to forget drops out of p Joi spapers eall Monday and who is tryin 1s a good citizen and we hope he/name may find it convenient city often. to visit our | Post. The most Charles Reetor, a youog man re-|the whole ar Bellamy, Ver-| with the non eounty, attempted suiside by|old swallowing a quantity of morphine/at C. nnta Saturday night last on retiring to|is a good old fellow ar bed. After taking the drug heno-|havea right to be tickled ov tified his wife of the fact. A pbysi-| visits, cian was summoned and by heroic|him come little fo who siding on a farm ne. man nd the chil iren and this year we hop with his rein deer and treatment succeeded in saving the|sleigh loaded to the guard with young man’s life. pretty things for the little ones Henry, the little negro boy who} Our fellow townsmac, John Trim has been 1n jail several weeks charg | ble, has announced bimself a candi ed with having tampered with a Mo. | date for doorkeeper of the bouse of Pac. switch near Ovid, between this|representatives. As Mr. Trimble city and Rich Hill, jai! Saturday and cut dirt for the|for the past ten or twelvs years, he Hill. The grand jury after investi-|is thoroughly acquainted with th gating the cace refused to indict him. |duties of this office. If eleeted he The dead body of Judge John will fill the place satisfactc Virgin, a wealthy real es @ owner tice, LiL, § Robt. M. Ewing, aged 75 died at bis home in Sprague, Thurs- years, and stock og = in the t pr roo = of a day night of last week, et 11:20 0. — ear by conductor | o'clook. The deceas wes the | after three o’clook father of E. A. Ewing, formerly a The Judze hed a Bewses $8 trip with his eon through Kansae. His wealth is estimated to be about $1,000,000 citizen of this towo an ent time sheriff of Vernon county. Mr. Ewing wes a native cf Cooper bed been ac eounty, Mo, and | The storm which prevailed Sun-|of Bates county for day and Monday, in western Kansas. The railroad| mourn their loss. Two sons, Robert tracks were blockaded so that trains|and William, live at Anaconda, Mon- were unable to move for several/ tana hours and the telegraph and tele- phone wires were leveled to the ground. The storm was particularly severe on stock and it is thought the loss to the farmers will be great. twenty yea The Trees’ esteemed friend Ven) Kritzinger, who hes been in Oklaho- ma for the past year improving his farm, returned home to spend the winter on bis farm in Spruce town- In the organization of the new|sbip, when he will return to Okla- congress, Judge DeArmond of Mis | boma. He said the Times wasa souri is saggested as the leader of|great comfort te him while away the democratic forces. This is an| from Bates county and he had read admirable suggestion. Judge De |the hem? news esch week with in- Armond is a polished, forceful man.jterest. Mr Kretzuger bas been Heislarge in braia power, fully | subscriber to the Times for the lequipped in information, skilled in| sixteen years ani leadershi» and powerful in debate.| grows better each year. Altogether he is the Moses to lead 'the demoeratic hosts in the hails of | ith typhoid fever, Charles Gregg, }son of Jas. F Gre died at the raya the bestra and| was born ia Ll pera houseland eame to Ba’ eson | parents in 1882. He w number to | of the a. ehure! nce greet- oa Bene as [his courses. A large ed them. Ox Sunday erboon aaa | quiet as gave asacred concert at the opera| by the entire dammininy. in whic house which was well patronized. he resided. ; 5 : 5 ; : ; causing the |has been 2 regular attendant at the} wrec's of several cars, was freed from | different seesions of the legislature | at the pres | was very severe| He leaves a wife aud three sons to) | After an illnees of over four weeks | > We bave just opened a choice lot of 3 > g ELEGANT NEW COoOOoDS In dress Jengths especially suitable for Dressy Costumes PRAPARAAGIPPA SD ) aod Street Suits and we are sell at lowor prices than such materials usually sell All sorts of popular Dress Trimmin McKIBBENS. KZ POD ASOOIOHOOIOOHIOOOOGOMOOOOSOACK BIG DRIVE ON OVERCOATS. time to purchase if you prices we are well made Over- Now is your need Note the i n reliabl coats now collars now $4.00 1, now $5.00 , cassimere linc r from $7.00 See our fine ove rcoats rangi other nd $15.00 for the same ¢ to $12.00, houses ask you $10.00 rarments. sats nov *s Chinchilla Overcoats 1 ulsters We only advertise facts. “JOE MEYER. The Clothier. Our Boy's Cape Overc Our Boy Our Boy’s black frieze now All Wool Red derwear 70 ce sh ave r suit. 3000000000000S000S0SOHOOIOOOOOOON ‘Are You a Judge OF SHOES. | | | | Do you know the difierence in leather? Can you tell a McKey sewed jfrom a welt. NOT ONE IN FIFTY GAN. If you can not what does a barhain price sigai ify? Absolutely noth- ir g—unless you know the store and its methods YOU KNOW THIS STORE, YOU KNOW THE METHODS. knom when youbuy here you get the very best shoes for the low- g@ prices and you and I know that no bu scan survive and do You know when you buy here what we t ou is the unvarnished Ask your n ighbor if you dout know it. They'll tell you Won't it pay to patronize a store of this sort” Max Weiner. So far it has been a dull circuit Card of Thaske. We wish to return our sincere court thanks to friends and neighbors for The county court last week partook their unparalled kindness during the | of one of those ‘possum suppers for illness of our father aod companior;| which Sheriff Mudd is becoming aleo of laying away the remains in ‘famous. The “coons” get theirs to- the most beautiful way. day, yum, yum! but they have been Respectfully, living in anticipation for over a week. Mrs. Covcmmas anv Fair. Presiden Mere. Co, took Ray Tygard bes purchased the music store of Mr. Chambers, o of the the north vide of the equare and Ozear Heinlein, | Bennett Ty beeler i : , : rip thrcugh the east lest week, will continue the business. Ray is a p tbrcugh the ecst ss \ : t L an energetic and deserving young rning to 4 - i ~ gentleman and if enap and enterprise reads convention v mac her gu. be whl imeke @& cess W. B. Herreil, one of our most — ——- ng young About Catarrh ent @ sing ung rat s AL ad I ‘ . e b rot cr AS liv 4 r ceatt sg — Sareaperilla which eaid he ¢ i wi biood, #00 P o3 and relieves all st pap s a wie agreeable sensations. ‘ Hood's Pills cure a Mailed for 25¢ by C. L Hood & 6, iver ile. Shermer, of Mt. Pieasant, | but improving.

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