The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 7, 1900, Page 5

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| It will bea great pleasure to THs Central Committee Meeting. The Bates county BSOO CESE COBO TIMEs to give the ticket nominated ; - : The democratie central committee , the state convention ; 1 ~ earnest and unqualified support of Bates county, met at the court | City on the noon train Monday es 5) « ; poe ec re OCs and house Menday, June 4th for the pur-; R.L. Br of Homer, dropped we believe it will bea satisfaction to f cast é — pped 4 ry 4 pose of casting up » votes and an_’in to shake hn i a every democrat in the county to do Fs } " x m ity nouncing the results of the primaries | Monday to atten eos, ine. MumIt tee ae ae held on June 2nd. Meeting was call-| meeting = Mr. and Mrs. R. G. West of Foster, ed to order by Miles S. Horn, chair-| i es ape Isaac Clark, of New Hor 2 E s . lof Foster anc >| We have determined to quit be gccanyoran de , Were elected as ts came over Tuesday to do some shop-| man, W.R h Embree. of ship call r |ping. Mr. West was well please« + * the *t nominated and said he tellers. : roll of the towns the selling of womens shoes 4 jlooked forward to November when called, | ning at Mingo and the TIMES se Clark at Scotia, Cal ips Was 5. | Bates county would give a record total votes received for ea Democratic Central Committeemen and handle only men’s and |breaking majority for Bryan, Dock- date recorded forks wa jery and thecounty ticker. reached, George L tt prot ; psa boys’, and 1n order to close out | There will be an open meeting of S&#inst receiving the returns of that] a a | the Woodmen lodge in this cit; covey, all : in larities vot chow | day evening, to which the members|‘? JUCges and undue ce on 1 our oxfords at once we will on and their families are invited. Among 5 f : | Anderson, ecommitteeman, de 1 the | the visitors from abroad will be Dr. | i f : | | tcharg A. M. Frazi offered a the part of the committer offer them at following prices. Palmer, of Kansas City, who will de- | } . ay = EE ES A A ee tion that the committ eto tes Ladies $2.00 oxfords cut to $150 liver an address. Lightrefreabments| bonind the returns of the Judges! Pichart. q z a SS ‘: : | which motion prevailed. 1e results | Ape 2 Ladies 1.50 oxfords cut to 1.15 Miss Fannie Orear, for the past two | of the election as Asean iby the] ¢ or three years a teacher in our pub-| committee e: be found in a tabu- | Sse e—T lic schools, has accepted a possi lated form in another column Deep Water } Tadies 1.25 oxfords cut to 95 a in the pcnouls at Deepwater, Beary 5b Sling. casein Of ie Aes) Somat —G.w These oxtords were from 25 to county. Her parents Dr. and Mrs.|ican Schoolof Magnetic Healing at| Mt. Pleasant—J - ' Orear, reside at Cole, Henry county. | Nevada. has retired fr a : Rarioite—0 ( B ~ and the change was made that she| ae es pies ma beams = e ae nesters , arket < = 5 cath agement of the Weltmer Institute. omer—R. L aden Ee 50 cents under the mal ket at might be nearer home. Miss Fannie . ; if ; zs ; eee R aie The advantage of United : : was a popular teacherand gave good | - J. McCombs, committeeman : Se a ae Be : marked price and at closing ee ee here. nd trom Dicer Oreck ands prominent New He J. A. Pa soil aa States supervision In some and successful stock bu in North cases do not impress the Cu- The young men at Rich Hill have] Bates, favored ussubstantially while organized a Bryan flambeau clubjin the city Monday attending the ban very strongly. The ad- prices you will find nothing vantages we are able to offer ar 2 i rd actus with fifty members besides the officers. | committee meeting Rock ville—J ; L near them in looks and actual . W. Cheverton, iscaptain; G.May-| mn arg ; ee ee ieee lS cep ake 1e Butler democrats shov a eee ( : er, first lieutenant and O. Doyle, sec- ond lieutenant. During the cam- paign no doubt Butler will call on the boys to come up and paint the impress you both strongly and favorably. We have been de- what they thought of Joe T last Saturday, and Joe T. Sir turn, will ma value. We have only about hb] Howard—W > the ce ty: Unt Weather layed by the big wheel of our 100 pairs and they will not he o ly democrats, but : sar. H H county seat red, white and blue. Samy on Meena oes elevator being broken in tran- : ties will be proud of. | t i) ti t tl atic : Se rie | sit and will continue a 1e So Alford, of Bridgeton, ee Capt. J.C. Martin, J. W. Norman at te AI Bloct kind the oe Jersey, was taken from the room in| .1q Fay Martin Will startnext Mon- ocher stan lls wee € day on an exte1 trip througt een a last long at these prices. Our men’s $1.50 plow shoes which his dead wife lay Sunday night, lo not want to move one dol- by white cappers. and whipped. turred and feathered for alleged er - elty to herin her life time. He re- turned home in a pitiable conditi j Kansas and Oklahoma. Capt. Mar- lar’ s worth of goods to our tin says he is going to lock up a lo sells forS1.75 in other stores. mn regular stock if we can avoid cation to engage in business. We| | it and the prices that we will wish the party a pleasant trip-—Mer and allowed to remain lo ein Akio enol make this week ought to en- § $ » Men’s Crash Suits $1 25 : er | able us to dispose of the most Children’s Sailor Suits 3 $ is 2 tls a ss his wife’s burial to wit Rockville has an er tie, Wide. wake, enthusiastic ¢ oeratic club Among the callers at THe Times just such as every township in the] office Monday. was our esteemed | -ounty oug | | was driven out of town. | 7 | of it. We say truly when we Ze 50c, Tie, $1, $1 50 tell you that it is an opportun- ttohave. Their motto Men’s and Boys’ linen ity of a life time to buy first- young of Pleasant Gap township. THE} pand, uni armer friend I. N. Earsom,} js: “Come loval demoerats, join our id.. divided we he elub has the vats a0 1 we st: class furniture Times has no better friends in the The motto of Children’s plain and id THe Times h SEE ES re re te county than the Earsom fail) o colored linen pants CUTRTTERS { Bates has no better people within yurish and increase in > a ee : S AT COST. her boarders. He has our thanks x at Te, Se and ard for a renewal of his subscription and fohee agnileak wine Gua oS } Men's Pants, fast colors ato) Bed Ror ym. Suits, OOOO OSES OS9CSCIIIELOS best wishes that hé may reap an ae i ae pee » abundant harvest this se ison years old was assassinated at the resi- | » B ] abune ares s season. : : a A J 3% ae = ae : dence of Wesley Lower, near Long: ] 2 JOE MEYER, Iron CUS, LAL i Clothine House Thos. W. Maddox, of this city re-] wood in northern Pettiscounty. > THE CLOTHJER . ae ceived aletter the other day from|day night at 10 o'clock, by 4 ee Wood Leds, LOCAL ITEMS Jas. H. Crawford called to see us| Mrs. Harry H. Hatton, of Danville,| known man who rode uptotheh Double Seat Bleaehed Drawers while in the city Monday. Uls., making inquiry as to the where-| and called him to the door. Just as , Web Bottom, 25c Spr ings, Timex’ Telephone No. 37. We acknowledge receipt of a remit- abouts of her father, William Van] Hamilton stepped to the door the 4 RB} =F x s | tance for another year’s subscription | Nort. Mrs. Hatton’s maiden name]strangershot him dead and rode} = APPR Mattr esses, Men's | good overalls 33e, at the | frem our esteemed lady friend Mrs. | Was Leota Van Nort. She writes}away. Hamilton’s parents live near ‘American. H. Carter of Omega, Oklahoma. that her father disappeared from} Nelson, Mo. Extension Tables home 23 years ago, before her birth, “ ’ Estes Smith complimented us with a very pleasant call Mondayevening Odd Dressers, He said it could not be expected that The eleetric street cars at Nevada, J.H. McCombs of Shawnee, one of were started Sunday morning. the most prominent farmers and popular democrats in the county, and that she has never seen or heard of him. She is anxious to kuow his whereabouts and information will be Men’s regular 50c ~work shirts for © 38c at American C lothing House. made us a pleasant call and favored} oo ived oladly a man would be very happy at hisown e Dining Chairs An ladies’ ford’ 1 us with a renewal. : = sie funeral, but there was no sore spots. 1eces 5 eur ladies’ oxford’s at actual) 2 fo! - citizen R. C. Dick-| and he was going home to work for > = eee ‘Pest. American Clothing House. | Tur Times takes pleasure in add- Our former fellow citizen R. C. I a = He ee ee as ; i % 1 - focking Chair 8, a | ing to its in sing subscription list ensheets, now residing at Enid, Okla-|the whole ticket, See oe ew Bs : gs 5 Underwear—You will find it cheap | homa, and prospering in land agen-|done Estes is one of the most pop- y. B. Welch's name. We I 2 3 “Pt at the Department Store. eee ee ecole ey and insurance business. after spen”| ular gentleman in the county as his} Wash Baby Buggies, : ec make the Times a permanent and 4 See those elegant dress shoes at | welcome visitor to this home y F $2.00 and $2.50. Department Store. = Pi i : relatives and old friends returned] The Mexico Intelligencer dubs as Goods Coucl 1eS, : ms 4 : Estes Smith, candidate for treasur-] pome yesterday. Geo. Tood, also athe rieht kind of a Democrat, a de- : 2 = _— ier shoes you can’t | er, before the primary, polled every | former citizen of Butler resides at the fanthd chasidate oe Fit eouate who t Bed Lou uges, } Qqual the values at the Department | vote in his township, Mingo, except | same place, but Mr. Dickensheets iné ; us Store. ding several days in the city visiting | large vote bears testimony. wrote a beautiful card of thanks to} aiid inane oer aatacion We a | up Eire as oer eo) his POPU- | formed us that he had closed out bi®| ¢hose who assisted him. and express- | t : ; 2 Our good friend John Buzby, has | larity at home and where he is best | pusiness there with the intentions of | 44 himself as having “the highest re- pene a mean business. Come in and his address changed from Fristoe to | known. moving to Seatlle, Washington. i ss is addr gard for the judgment of those who see us please Pilot Knob, Mo The T i : cae ee ae a : : : > Mo. 1e TIMES was complimented by a ‘ 3 2 3 voted against him He seems to ‘ “ . : Mark Clay and Miss Frances Sho- |} again ; e I ens. ’ Tax Times will make its weekly | ¢ eall T ae day —— ghee #cott, pas! alter. the accomplished and hand- belong to that class of fellows who = = Butler Cash Dep t. Store. —* the far away eastern home | tor ot : : ( m — e pie of = some daughter of H. L. Showalter. A Secs . s les z : vz * ofits friend H. E. Percival. CS Coe eae oa were united in marriage Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barkley, have See ae evening. Anumber of friends of the} H. E. Percival finished packing gone to Bonanza. Ark., ona aaa to this church for many years. contracting parties were present to| household effects Tuesday and took . Mr. Barkley’s mother, Mrs. Hartsock.| The Mt. Vernon Baptist church} witness the ceremony and tender] the evening train for his future home | will dedicate their new house of wor-} congratulations and best wishes. For}at Burlington, Vt. Mr. and Mrs ship on next Sunday, Rev. R. M.|the past four years the bride was| Percival have been citizens of our | Inlow, of Harrisonville, will preach | bookkeeper for the Bennett-W heeler| town for four or five years and all can be as happy over the good for- is tune of others as he is of his own. ale ei rae SS NSS TS SSS Spey SSNS} The streets of Butler indicate the farmers are putting in their time in the corn field instead of coming to town. | 2 ae j mile east of Vinton groom holds a position as salesman | of Mrs. Percival’s iatherand business | County Clerk Broaddus, J. D. AL Misc [da WEE Wb haw been in the MeKibben Mere. establishment | relations connected therewith, this len and a number of others from this lesnahine sik her igen rs ee Soth are prominent young people most excellent family were « ompelled | Place are attending the state conven- Spr eld, Mo., 2 ccna spending But} and have a host of friends}to return to their former home. Mr. ! : tion in Kansas City. Fir covnectiGnt aie > WERIGNEE a5 cn who wish them happiness a Bad Starke, ex-county clerk of this | excellent teacher and the board ap-| founty. is now in Cape Nome, and preciati Writes a descriptive letter of that} elec ted | fountry to a friend in Sedalia. | the dedieatory sermon. Church one} Mercantile establishment, while the] regret that, on account of the death Shoes have been the leading sellers this season in ladies’ fine footwear, but do not think for pros-land Mrs. Percival had built for tl iiort, a magnificent home int perity one moment that we have no others. We ~J down to en- city and had j this fact have again re- J. M. Courtney - jjoy the comic and ¢ 2 or Fayette, Mo., tos have just received A Line of Ladies’$1 Oxfords. that surpass anything for the price we have jsad news of a death Our old friend R. H. Miller, of Lib e Jobn Spendiff, a prominent farmer | erty, rer orsus Witha remittanc good farmin thi the county's loss |‘ jcome and called them back t > weeks visiting their sister homestead. In takir Sic eee and | mmer : Iso toattend } _ {ure they have one of Leertield township, Vernon county bad six sheep killed and six injured | county and by wolves Saturday night. that he does not see fit to live on it W_M. Earsom of Pl left’ for Warrensbur, |l-ave none but ir Dede) Syed hew, Parker alae: | Percival was a member of tl | Duvall & Perci and abstractors, w seen offered. Our men’s shoes are leaders, % f the ers ver wentleman and OF SRE ere Tre Times. al, real estate al every one of them. We still insist that we sociation of Hen j Successiul busines i save you money on shoes. Better see them. cided to build a } 3 Drysdale & Keasling. East Side Square. al. He will be nor — mont ) 10¢ Dr. Whipple, of Pleasant Gap was feet square. with a 20x60 foot plat-}, The | form. The bu Neost $1,200! most | or $1,500. Land has been leased | sug < on the building aussociatic | WastTep—Hus jjand | No : ae {month. Refere d Ee h into endleas bliss. l¢ quired. Addre and | However the Times wishes them a! Manager, 505 Nelson hat once. | pleasant time and a safe return. ie ity, Mo. in the city Tuesday on busin doctor is one of Bates county prominent physicians and enjoys a jand w fine practice. = if | grounds will t PAA) |

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