The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 19, 1899, Page 5

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T. D. Embree called and had Tre Times sent to his sister, Mrs. Laura q : Cole, at Calvin, I. T i eS ? “ 5 | Esveye Our fall millinery is as handsome f i : as any weever had the 4 We can fit your low instep foot. You will presenting to our tm: 1 ja depends upon the food you nt eat. Dr. Price’s Cream | Baking Powder adds to | passed through Butler on his way to i eee the ¢ lit ill baled . k iLEK N kitcar) hiAiES C.C. Park of Poplar Ohio. renews. | it fine shape t broom risen flour-foods. t 3 corn is quoted at $70 and $75 a ton, | lated patror not be troubled any more with your toe run- and prices ning through the toe of your boots. We where We pride ourselves on the iting qualities of our boots—and as to we: ONE TUNDREITD handsome medallion pictures given aw After having p ased 35.00 worth of Boots y there cau be no better. g | a7-2t g | sp PRagermepegtcga mg! 8) or Shoes for ¢ h we give you choice of these beautiful inedallion pictures. jon affairs in tl RYSD! IE & KEASLING, 8 f=": Squire Mo. townshiy East Sipe Square, BuTLe 20m Corn lepot with ——————— Our good subscriber A. G. Porter, LOCAL [TEMS of Virginia, renews course. and will get the top price { i i te] tee etree Hldhins tm Mom Not only this, it makes the food lighter, and the Squire raised the best, of Times telephone nowher 37 | Mexeco, renews his subseription ee ieee sweeter, finer-flavored, more delicious. ee cleared of SIL ate oughta eee a and Guite places ane - : sae: It 1S worth while to exercise care in pur- evidences of the fair i quite a numb. , ‘ : Hi, Lowder, mine operator in| E. Archer, of Harwood, Mo., is a|!0%t valuable animale. chasing baking powder to see that you get New Home township was in and re- | new subscriber tothe booming Tates. | '* cenapsig cle oye is De, yveons to be lung fever, but the farm- the kind that makes the food more whole- i some and at the same time more palatable. newed. The Missouri Baptist General As- sociation was in session at Joplin the Tae Tres had a very pleasant call fers are of a di the other day from M. M. Tucker, of|farmers have lost as many as six rent opinion. Some Altona head of horses fore part of this week. | a A z - 2 z sg igi i } Mrs. Nina Campbell, of Archie, will] For the first time in Nodaway piano tere re f Ed Steele and wile oe — Fe ae accept thanks for a renewal of her|county’s experience a steam engine of b : wh i Beeeounty, spent Saturday and Sun- | subscription was used in grading roads there last, day in the city visiting relatives. Charley Lee, for several years in| Week: A traction engine was hitched PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., cream of tart but they are m i , State ar ! i re : : t scraper ¢ a mile z was CHICAGO. soa he fooc H oe pet moore of — |the hotel business at Adrian, has oes sage sp : = ging _ i 5 ; ented | “td last wee an Fevod hack to his farm in. Blchaenl: Des a six — le roe — Ei officially located the state fairat Se-) io waship seer under whose supervision the ; = j 1 a dalia. Pp. work was done, considers the experi- For SaLe—40-acae farm 3 miles | The Butler Street Fair was run al-} Neodesha, Kan.,Oet. 15.—Thenat i Se -inin tins. retired from the Our estemed friend FP. M. Voris.| ment a success and says he thinks it|{from Butler good improvements. { most on the Sunday School plan. | ural gas plant of this city has been : 2 : ee ura ae south ef the city, and one of THE] would pay to use engines altogether | £00d wate Price $900, $100 down | Not a gambling device was seen on | jn operation just one year. It is newspaper He apy ae ea TIMES’ best and most punctual pat-] gor such work. and balance in three years. Will | the streets. The different entertain- | owned and operated by the city, and aig a d, at Appleto *) | rons, renews. : i aria take stock for first payment ments were all of a moral and in-| the report of the city treasurer shows toR. T. Robinson. a : J Special credit is due J. M. Courtney : S wccatone a res ik adias . ave! : ree H. G. Spraker’s residence at Rich Eniaaaarnen ofthe stotk depart- AS. MILHORN. | structiv Eroeteat as Places for ladies | jt to be the best investment ever The public schools at Spinefield, Hill, was visited by aburglarSunday ey bee ee ea ah en | toenter. The immense crowds in at-| made by the city. The report shows Mo., have been slonet on: agequnt oh ight and ia consequence he is out a] eo. the sae ae aera sepa Departure of Captain Johnson tendance each day were good natured ) the receipts from the gas plant for small pox, which has been raging in| , good silver watch and chain ieeaaah ‘ch he Saat his ck ee (a Martinsville (Ind.) Dally Reporter. and tothe credit of the mana mnt, | the rear to amount to $8,182.12, or — oO illi loll judiciousl tat : Al eee much pri a cannot| _©@Ptain Johnson, who has been at | the town and the crowd, we are glad ai average of $265.18. The expenses . = > ar ciously ex-|labor. Also, : aise Cé is € ne dis vance of any con- f or 20,% ieee nctt: teuchine at Amoret ne million do! Ars juc i iously ex i sete the Mtns: Sanitarium since | tO *@¥, not a listurbar of any con- of operating the plant were $420, and i as pended, Hanna thinks, will be suffi- be bestowed on Judge Phillips, Joe = = ss | sequence happened to mar the pleas- | the interest the $13,000 bonds to i dismissed his school Thursday of last | *. ‘ ; oe Sic cee vig es ; .|Jan. 17th, taking mineral treatment, | SPduen 1@ Interest On the Phe,’ i : cient to save Ohio, but is willing to} Smith, Frank LaFollette and LS : >of the ovcassior buil : $780, making a i week to give his scholars an oppor- zZ : : ea s accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, left | Ue © ; build the plant was $7 making ! hea i Gheatrectiair in this | PEO 2 little more in the campaign | Paddock, marshals and superintend- Pd bideriAe the Ehoic homein Backes total expense 200 per year » »street fair c te - Lis © for their home sutle ots € ore ¢ ‘§ tunity to attend thestreet fa 7 = Gace scare: ents of different departments, for the M ’ h \ Against Sunday Ball Games This leaves $1,982.16 profit for the city. faithiul and efficient manner in whieh | "° es : : ‘ Reece : . : . : | ’ iniste lliance 4 heir vel ndred de Ps s ay ae ee Mrs. E. J. Davis, who has been ; oi ee ie aa Wicd dhe callitor volunieors was The M 2 rial Altiat at t vear. Seven hundred dollars of this A.W. Drysdale and wife, of New : z they discharged their respective ie ee eee maker aoa lied the i j : ‘ | spending several weeks in the west, made in the Spanish-America INCeHINg AAOpIOd The IOUOW UIE mit has been applied on the pur Home, gave us a call Saturday. Mr. lal erie fecnanay BER: duties = fe en ee ee £ the bouds . ale rece redo ee VS ee es 2 and the 2nd Missouri regiment wis} : . pischiger ce’ and Mrs. Drysdal = inip tg City, has returned home, accompa- Mrs. E.S. Carrithers, who has been oftinancel SE ae Te a apts Cae ae Oe We believe that God's law against city is also building a water back to Bates county, from Proctor, |) nae mother spending the past two years in Colo-| vig that of Cantain Johmeon. One| the desecration of His day has works system, to be operated the Mo. : a rado and Mexico for her health, and : pws. (aaa violated by the playing of base CA : Tur Times was favored with a call year ago last Septem } - W Sr ee é : eal J. F. Bovd will leave in a few days |. a = 3 is who returned home a week or so ago, j - m the Lord's Day e believe ‘ ae : from ©. F. Morris, one of the sub-]) . : : a duty in camp at Lexinets é doe . - ‘ for Redlands, Cal. Mr. Boyd spent : é ‘ -jleft Sunday night for Shelbyville,} oo." 4, : Se: such use of that day is immovrz 1 Pleasant Gap Items. e aland exceller ounge men o' after t eTNOY ot the eu t V I tl tt oes I stantial and excellent young men of Ky pein fetter hehe dauekt God : ee 1 Si e above ace oi < ee sit er littl daugh todly in its ae Ee aie ie ii | tues Nemes uelenborioadcwng)ian tn Ly ae ae rare 20 hewe stil srk ae, und windy eee eas ie the s or and let is chil- Hessner and relatives of Mr ies at it is « v as! : pei : \ : has our thanks for a renewal and Remiae ret an, = =| purpose of t Be a a a gk SSR SON PIE Te is retur ome : se t > remaining e *k t I Urpo e day. a ITlo . dren there on hi Lea also best wishes for future prosperity a d 3 x Mr Durst went to Riel) Hill Satur VE. } “Ona e a 5 time she will go south to spend the who take part in . ras j _ Miss Pet Broaddus, daughter of } : : | a i ae ' ‘ ; y | cbeay “thur le, express messenger at | winter. sr sojourn in the west has 5 reg g _ ; z | County Clerk Bronddus, who has cai Ste “f pr m unger a vinter er o} i : ‘be: Bud Campbell says the Butlerstreet | * 25 il F Me “omoted to the en of ere: en oO » realt t | been so seriously illfor the past week, | Rich Hill, has been promot it bo fgreat | i ler lth tie aa bolaidlal euil the seed ae | falittle or no better, and the family | position of ment clerk at the depot.}and it is hoped by her many friends i - ' 4 a Arthur is a son of Judge M. Steele | here that spending the winter in the who st and friends are quite uneasy in regard ” I bad luck with tore her south will permanently 1 ap f this city, and his many friends | L to her condition. of thi ity, and me pre 4 ; one died Inst week and will be glad to hear of his promotion. | health ' a 7 1 thie weeb The farmers about Independence : - i ee ev } s Sicelott Juri r At campaign ino Ohio v xiv is bus = wee isk are being greatly annoyed by sneak Mrs. A. M. Siceloff, bi a nee en a = ee i I 3 piste is spending a ec le « weeks it the advocate on the st ; - jel is t sO LOOK } theives stealing harness from their | !§ SPé nd : , Mae : M Ne ’ 4 cs -* 1 his ” : : a en eee ee ed tain candidate, st] demanded. I 0 wing barns. Can it be possible that Silvia | CTY viIstane Pave bes Tees . aiuees : ‘ics He t : By and brother J. M. Courtney. |assemblage of in Lexingtor and Anderson are operating in that di cases ae Gag : : 4 a nage section? ' Mrs. Siceloff formerly lived in’ this] following appeal to their good sense | Johnson to 7 : ‘ sutler on . . ar } } 1 . . : | place and has many warm friends in| **Friends, let us suppose that one of > above di 3 ee Avery int ting little paper. the | the city who are glad to see her you farmers has a hired man. You]}constant care of Dr. Gres : te Se = 0 Walter Beacon, devoted entirely to local | : : a ea sorteal a bigtle- di Pia ab Che EE Seee ocak, pextentd ation wor 1 . arted Am-| The first, of the series of lec turesand 2 spans ‘ 7 sons , : happening as been started at An : eee icon an Lie Gite nan POmeeele but you give him a fair trial. | and suffering inteise ing ale ively ar oe |} concerts to be give this ¢i i ores by H. Cline & Son. The paper 3 th z f the Hieh School} Yeu like him so well that you ke r he looked like y en and can = ii t i ronized | der the auspices of the igh Scho , : is neatly printed and well patronized | 2 t = ee i er him another year. And he serves you ov crutches. al 1 he was Our Woodmen Won € rat the by the business men of the town. bach eet pecan, ee in such a way that he secures still n to Indi a |; Opera) House Monday night. Or i oe, : ; i 3 . - another re-engagement sn't rso that * casei J.G. Holland, one of Hume’s most | nig occasion the Patricola Grand [@@oth “ nent wa oe i Pe la 2 <3 , * ee 2 mee anie : a good business principle he atigue of - Z 7 Woods estimable citizens, © accompanied Coneert Company appeared and more 1 goor u _ dies ; : oe t ip 0 od v is wif a adge . rate used and smiled down at {| which will tert Siinnt Se by his wife and Mrs. J. B. Badgett. | than pleased the large audience pres- ey : ms artis a aa aie B I 1 ile ‘ snding’ » street fair e é iis audience. Betore he could resume. 5 o'clock, provi i while up attending the street fair} ait. In fact the audience was so de- hrill se a étl eS ned Both 7 gave Tue Times a pleasant call and | lighted with the vocal and instru- the sl irill voice - one of t re yee _ ae ga ee is ; ; a terrupted h ‘Say. said | Johnson were sociz Li sii we Mr. Ho had the date set up on his | mental music rendered the perform 3 d onmedais eabagc ane nb ; ' si cecipesthe : : “ d did honor eens rt = the voice, “how is it when the hired |sanitartum and with st ree 1 expres Paper. ! ers were repeatedly encored sib iia ae Z : : I So he bridges thisx wr 2 +) man gets to thinkin > owns | with whom they madeacquaintanees. | iipy of the flo para i irk ear farmers say bow, we au. chairman ~~ the con . hon t 1 repairing ; ow can hear farme eunde tare J.D. Alleu, chairman of vu Bl he hull farm? Bx Hast pues Onchestan eure the de tas, : chine in i rey fT had known the Butler street fair | jission to locate and) build an in : EI iin api : le of patriotic | 4] R Some loose hogs are destroying Was going to be as biga thing as it| sane asylum to be knownas No. 4,|_ Mrs. T. W. Dobyn cel” ee te ni ER 2 ee ‘ = s'tencDer esa Viecrony ica ane | 2 - 2 sxrado Springs. met with : . »fairas ther were wa s the s n or DeOt ‘ Y y “ was I would have placed this and jat a point in southeast Missouri, left Dorado Springs. m lt i t : that on exhibition. To these gentle- | Sunday night for St. Louis. where he] i : Fr sie a = rout i ae Aaa Pos Scat abs sae ur exhibits | ..- } } erossing near Tucker's Lake. TnoR |, Cle Sees setoympce pay — eee PEPER PPPP PL PIII Men wesay, prepare your exhibits | joined the other members « f the com-| Crossing 1 1k ik m | s ao : ap = = Nae mee : her eek : sunty. which resulted in her death a | Were heard above the, voices ¢ § for next year and remember the fair sasion preparatory to starting on|county. which resv ha} § = ; t Rabe on a ke sale ees aaah aetede pee © {few hours later. She wae drivine a | many Who accompari > McKIBBEN’S 4 eS On'R 4a an | their mission of locatiot | iar xIbys were g t ‘ Worth Side Square. F Capt. Vo L. Johnson and — wife | quite a number of places bi ete OURS ; arrived home Sunday morning from } the site and if the comuissio ee aa : 4 RwWew Goods, | Martinvill, Ind..at which place the | alla hearing it wil take sever z ee é Captain had been for several months | to get around a ? ‘ me P g Nt ; : ‘ ; id ¥ e frig ‘ id} a et a Pg ela at t se intown, and we § under special treatment. Under the Beverly Vang = é: sos eae | ; x > an save sow ¢ Circumstances he is looking fairly | 444 Marion. | rn ‘ cee aes Deeds ar its § : ear age ss aac ttle to rut , Well and is » get bout the| cansas City to spend aes = a i : ; ppd pes afeeeee . ae ail Q house with the aid of crutches Be as Marion e Ss a Be « tae 4 sed 8 : s heres ? Paris (Ky.) True Kentuckian. ites | kee i = § Se : 4 bel will be elected by bout 25,000 | years and will ¢ ‘ et sel : - a er | to gz t She = 3 } 1 Sce j ll p ] > = dem party is sph : wi off vid > 2 ‘ +15 She is exce y Marriage Stati tc« s e 3 M 4 ™ : Be Sd \ n ound 2 ‘ Ss SQuare ¢ lareely from wold democrats , wig oung . : png " publicaus as the opposit = e } oT " : ! ge and $3 . : Ce RAR AR RAR RAR PARA PFRAPIAISSA SSS ard from i de has chosen a i

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