The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 21, 1900, Page 8

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Ballard Breezes. ATT COST. Before the spring season is over we will clear out our entire line of new furniture AT COST, Note the prices and see our goods before you buy, It will pay vou. Bed room suits worth $16.00 cut to $12,299 Bed n suits worth 18.00 cut to 15.00 JNO. HUTCHISON Licenesed Embaimer j av alternoc Divi cy witn THE BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. ee ee SPIES Be weneenaan AARARAAAR AAA RIRRAR BARR CASH OK ON < Bed rox we 22.00 cut to 18.20 TeLerMone--Night, lv: De ” ear JC De Mise Dini worth cutt 42 ' Re a ee eee | 25 16 a Bie = I worth 19 Cut to -60 = — iry E regi Dir worth 1.10 cut to 0 worth 50 cut to worth 35 50 cut to Wood 1 worth 2.00 cut to We have il] designs in wall paper, all new and up to date, which we have also cut the prices on, North Mi G. W. DIXON. & BEEBE SS oS Se2EEr reece egg Has a number of questions to ask you. We've only one question to ask you. Do you know the merits of our shoes? If not you have an opportuni- ty to find out. - D0 YOU KNOW That we are the sole agents rh repeatedly HEE PH eRe AAPA BARE ¢ off offices Cy} a CIRCUIT COURT The Divorce Mill € Disposed of.--The Edwards Murder ent ision. Pri¢ Mart Arkansas Ark.. July ene in-jfor the famous Selz line of t-|work shoes. They fit the om 1 would be wealthy’? sag POOR Trial Called To-day. The regular term of reui tolfoot. Selz Top Notch, this | Court convened last week « sday : ‘i i : Snes aie oF ori ters much famed, all solid calf skin RICHARD, | = mab sassy : z S . }° ' were disposed of and several couples oe re are still selling at | Were eetaroed 45 single state |shoe, we are sti lling think of saving a8 well as getting ™ saving iseasy if you form the by Learn to do it by opening A BANK ACCOUNT The depositor of 81 receives the same courteous treatment as the richest pate ron at the ‘ess, in The jury were on and several asked to be nptis } $1.50 in lace or cong Mr. Ludwick’= was obtrusiv i hatr ‘loranger, globe or opera toe. in cases where the cou : Ss F=4 } I } ! | }tono one, vet Gah aia . ope jand a cour of his convictions. | It will out-look, out-fit and| eaieat ihe See ntile Town Mutu His as a lor id useful life, and he | outwear many shoes that are h theconvict having ne his duty in the si mn of of being offered at $2.00. Try, Insurance Company, brought here or change of venuefrom Cass.the mot to docket and try at this term, after} "O° : i a lively tilt among the lawvers, was|™@28ny friends who since peibictens d x thas nes ; jhim. His devoted wide On Tuesday the Gre itives ha a ed five indictments last Satur- g her dau Ged and man, leaving no enmies but | 4 pair. ty Cass vy mourn = if | and loving] We bought at a bargain all} thy of all. | of a remnant of C. M. Hen-| families ive uot learned what suc a iJury report: | n not] John of Worland, remem- “- Boe Jennings of : derson’s Russia colt skin shoe | be made public till the prisoners are ers us with a remittance for which |‘ under arrest. Among number | he will accept our thanks. jin congress, globe toe, an easy ~ y pre ng at Sum was one against Fred Tusher alias} Sunda iecount of the George Carlisle, for horse stealing.| Putnam Fadeless Dyes" are jast to| dress shoe that will wear, reg- He plead guilty and was sentenced to} sunlight, washing and rubbing. Sold | ular price , our bargain < ler, has) Joshua Head and family of G the penitentiary for two years within | by H. L. Tucker. ee ES t winter Kansas, are visiting Mrs. H.’s me five minutes after the return of the B: C-Shixover, 6lHowardi nip | Price, $1.75. t Suiumit Center er, Grandma Coy : indictment. 3. C- Shroyer, of Howard township, risin Butler serving or d Thornbrough, U.S. census John Egger, administrator of Wm. | Ove of Bates county’smost enterprix-| MEN'S DRESS SHOES. Gilbreath, and the heirs, submitted pie en Succ cean gst. eee Bem a the will to the court to be constrned, | bes Us kindly with a remittance to Our men’s fine box calf or er of Lone Oak township, comp r ater TX 1 $2 fat 1} his work last week and is now plo. last week ; 1 : baat ing cor : ‘eeatesatatag an inet “| pat his subscription aheadinto1l901.{ . 7), | W. T. Hendricks: eae ont “Eee See spores i ee ON a vicl kid in black, tan and choe- on our streets one i a ks i age rag ; RP ai i family Boden action of every v€ itioner. Your best friend ean give you no : Ee : ae W. B. Morlan was an w Vveve with - vil ) ; Mrs. Mary J. Wolff was granted a batter Alciea this oh Borimpur olate, latest style finest work- after his property i bert Walton aud family June L2th we left Butler for Mexieg, divorce from Rowland Wolff on the] ,” ae a . . is . esol enies a Aa t. who bas been in Col- | Mo., to attend the prohibition stat 3.00, our! home Sunday to visit his parents road that in places the corn loo Mrs. Peter Kaune and Mrs. Etta / well. The wheat crop is good arom Sevier attended tl ay of Miss | Mexico. In fact, al kinds of jCassity’s school at Marshall last | grain looks fin pastures are sho it corn of Mor-| Friday : jalso the hay crop. We arrived it” : Miss Myrtle Detit spent Friday; Mexico. After dinner we took a walk ichardson | "ight and Saturday in Butler the | through the town. It isat k suest of Mesdames Sadie Dent and , town, streets wide and well Visited relatives | Anna Deffenbaugh shade trees well trimmed. The Miss Maggie Black spent last week | ple were kind and made us weled Hill tory, regular price load of dry ae Our esteemed friend G. W. Cowley, ice $2.50 since > »(' Ren vely - z + FICce Y2.0U. in Annie MeCart, of Reavely, *85!than whom no better man lives in|! Aaron Bell has granted a divorce from James McCart : 2 = th ate was a welcome caller at our and given the custody of her minor| ''® State 3 ites Z :, BRING IN YOUR BOYS. iia Have Shree ed to | Office the last of the week and favor- na | Tetored' 10) .a-uswithia renewal. dleis a son of An d ice. : oo the late lamented G. W. Cowley, for| , ‘ * _Mabel Bethel was divorced from] cits a highly respected citizeu and|ful attention as we do men’s. Frank Bethel, and was given the cus- - . 4 romine n of our city. tody of the children. Desertion was} PTOUnent man of y been plowing and We give boys shoes as care- took a trip to Uric We want their business. The} Lula Warford icshastaaitinansnshulandaea ind ts é northeast a few days : 3 : the grounds. : D. Van Hoy, one of Bates county’s| boys of to-day will be the men hg Wane aati ade} in Rich Hill tt st of her grand-| In his address of welcome the Jennie Zerber was divorced from | best citizens, and one whom THE _ S = rion the east cide at-| mother, Mrs : turned over the keys to all places Emanuel Zerber on grounds of non-|-piyps ig proud to record among its{}Of to-morrow. All kinds of sitet the 3¢ at five o'clock p. n Tuesday is the last day of Prof. | cept three—did not forbid us go bie heh ee 1 hi best friends, complimented us_pleas-| shoes for all kinds of bo Scdec beds Levited 7 j taybourn’s school at Summit Cen-/| there, told us to do as we ple Jubus Buchwald was granted his r % = ‘i < * ~~ |antly and had the dates in his paper ‘oble is building a cook room |t¢?- He has taught a very successful | The convention was held in the opens | final papers. Mr. B. lives at Merwin an Mac Noble is building a cook room ee ee : : set far ahead. He cameup to attend vt f his house, E. M. Richardson |S¢bool, and our best wishes follow | house, and was packed every night” os en. & ne uaeed American. | the funeral of his uncle, John Lud- LADIES. baie reindce “rss t ekabilebenaae him. Jostan. Mr. Stewart, national chairmaa ¢ isa native of Germany. . |Wwick. His mother, Mr. Ludwick’ ta gee pees acta ag ene aes i spoke Wednesday night, Rev. Hom ' On auesday, a bar bdo dis- ter. makes herhomewith him, isin We have an elegant assort- fs ae nends eon teeta Daees A Life and Death Fight. | ard of New York, Thursday ni a oe her 2d year, wt ie . a health,|ment of ladies low shoes, the irt Dawson at the shop Saturday| W. A. Hines of Manchester. Ia., in ont ai oe se ; night. i a ai s ined t ar be . 7 Spans get (ears f his almos “tay az- | best of order prevailec nrow ness and ‘death of the lamented John | 77S Confned to her bec kind that fit and wear well. | for repairs. writing of his almost miraculous ¢ I ‘ : posure | the convention. Two oa ; dailies gave a full report each age ious lung | SHlles g . i ‘ &'| Mexico has 6,000 inhabitants L. Ludwick, Judge Boxley was unan- . T. W. Maddox, an old and highly ack ki esti imously elected special judge by the | esteemed citizen of Butler, remembers{ OU black kid vesting top, bar. J.B. Gates and family and M. N.|cape from death, Says: and wife ate ice cream at Cul-| after measles induced turday eve. trouble, which ended inconsumption. | a eee ae us substantially. Uncle Tom spent} Windsor toe, tie, would please Mrs. Wheeler has relatives visiting|I had frequent hemorrhages and |20ta@ republican paper. We wa i J on eons, n Naturdag. Those | the greater part of last year at his old you at $1.50 but our price now | her this week irom Clinton. " |coughed night and day. All my doc-|"0t forget the loving face of Gale! James Morris on Saturday. These home in Illinois. He said that bot-|- i : > =. age - parties formerly lived south of Butler. Mary E. Moore was divorced from Nimrod Moore. This is a middle- j aged couple from near Adrian H The case of Holman Stanfield vs. J.S. Arbuckle returned from Ken-|tors said I must soon die. Then | | Alpheus Larkin Bennett, agent tucky, where he had been visiting rel-| began to use Dr. King’s New Discov- | COttonwood Springs, Mexico, or Fedora turns at $1.97 is|ativesfor some time. He attended |ery which wholly cured me. Hun-| [Pr kindness shown, neither can the reunion. and reports a good time. | dreds have used it on my advice and forget J. W. Curren, Station Hot J. B. Hays sports a fine family car-| all say it never fails to cure throat. | # man that could handle 14 prohi é it i chest and lung troubles.” Price 50 | tionist away from home with the cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free | ©@s¢ he does is wort hy of patronage: at H. L. Tucker, druggist. AARON, See | Suicide at Rich Hill. tom land there that formerly was}/is $1.33. Our Southern tie practically valueless has been tiled and now raises 80 bushels to the acre nies and readily sells for $100. The bot- equal to any $2.50 turn on - " tom and swamp lands in this county . i Mary Stanfield attracted considera-| will some day be made valuahins | this or any other market. ble attention and consumed almost the same process CHILDRENS SHOES ? school closed. He is one of our best i 4 a day in its trial. These people were { married more than twenty years ago] Pacen Hartwell and J. R. Youngs - < | and is another case of “Betey and I/have gone into the business of wae | We are glad so many people| Quite a rush here Saturday eve. } are out.”’ Butin thiscase they did = Our merchants were very busy. { Virginia Items. ing Belgian hares Saturday last have found out about our big} A party at Mr. Hart’s Ss Mrs. Samuel Herbert, a young mate not make up. The defendant filed a} \fr. Hartwell received about twenty i 5 vi F See ait urday we Bees = au iociee iciiha ried woman, 17 years of age, suicided | i cross bill and is making a 00d | by express and has fitted up a room| Values for little feet. Give us| ight ee Se ee eee at the home of Wm. Carr, Rich "4 j showing. Not all the evidence is in|; The Soap creek mill issawing every y ace at the depot in which to raise them.|a chanc , i sav > s at this writing (Tuesday) and the re-| The Beleien hare is said to be — a chance, we will save YOUlday. Te prolific. The meat is white as fr legs and very tender and sells in the = : zi Minnie Pyle of Amsterdam, attend-| Monday evening, by taking oil Mee YOUE logs and get lumber. ed the ice cream supper at the M tansy. The poison was taken ins” S. Griffith and wife visited rela- 3 PE mardi PIA : pe = = 7 a . church Wednesday night of last | fit of jealous passion. She mal See Ree ish Sree eopinaccencss week "4 Sam Herbert last winter but hed! f and Sunday. oe P iP 2 2: - market for © per pound. A full ae “ Pa ig rk ree cows forS,/Sinee fallen in love with Georg’ 4 s f Vane ar st}. - . ‘. : Raines us I ich ms es i jing by a wire fence. j — se wee woman Herbert = = ss ay at - ailew Bock sin e ounder hz ge We have the most elegant M. L. Price and wife called on his Bailey Beckett put up a nice porch inder had a shooting scrape z sult cannot be foretold. There was many amusing aud some very touch- ing incidents connected with the case. They have had many experiences in trying to “fix it up" and finally ask the law tosettle their troubles. They are from near Vinton. 7 from 15 to 25 cents on every pair. pounds and in appearance resembles a jack rabbit. : i : e lant Spee att a short time ago. Mrs. Herbert It. The case of Fry vs. Fry,et al.,| ‘The funeral of Mrs Lydia M. Palm-|line of baby shoes ever shown | home folks Sunday. : ra parc neni pina: the follow ing ote in explanatil brought a large number of witnesses | er, who died at the residence of her|- ig : I. 8. Koontz thinks of helping run i: ini ae ria gery oil Iked off | ber act on Wednesday. Also the case of daughter Mrs. Reube Marshall, on| 17 Butler. the Davidson thresher. Ed Koontz}, '#¢y near our town walked o' Geo. Hauser against A. & M. L. the store porch Monday. She can! “Dear loving husband—i will rité A } Ohio street Friday morning at 8:30} Ve > sti se]li will also help. 2 aay ahe o a, 5 you a few lines to let ¥ no i tock is being called at the same time. | o'clock. took place at the family re: - — a T. P. Stover and John Nigley have | "9% =a leap sci sqilen vase M poison Good “ae ‘ ( date to so ial i There are probably 40 or 50 witness- idence Sunday morning at 8 men’s heavy overall at 48 cents | bought the Bowers thresher and will j = pepe te. oe Gorge from Viney.” ; ’ ge 3 ae : “ de z * es on these two cases and probably | o'clock The remains we i i i 35 | Tun it in the neighborhood on Elk. \ in Vi ng , i -." rn : A eloc © Tremaine sre shipped | w " . os coe £ od Parke: Sut roe ‘ I love y on George and i w—. two days will be consumed in the|tu Joplin wees wee were SBIPE % while others are asking 65) °"s box supper at the Griggs school| .{f- Parker, of Butler, was in Vir- | y ou George an —— trials. Both of these cases were ap- peed from the justice court ar nave drawn a large number of vi . aes * - . ginia e day last wi 1 king ng.|eents for the same grade. If|house Frilar night, it” being the|si™i8 one day last week looking after > deceasec > ti i he ath |< vs close of the school. : i cic es ace pote oe sr con | you waut a cheap overall see Koontz and Berkabile went goose- ss - Wall ities " vias a4 “2 se “ei ane years Qe ed - * = . Shiss Lc trie aAMACE pave é£ a 4 tors from the localities from which | of age. She had been afflicted for}ours at 33 cents. berrying Monday. _ Be Prenton of her little friende face they came. several months with complication of Charles and Ben Kinney were with The Edwards murder trial is set for | diseases and < timeanuiiered: : ’ the throng Saturday evening. Thursday eve. After the little folke Fitet whether Ge cade wat Ge iseases and at times suffered intense- MEN Ss UNDERWEAR. tried is more than can be told at this time. There have been more than in the family lot Monday mort ly. During her sickness her every T. N. Hendrix will leave this week rath. eee oar A oa ale a want was looked after by her two de- Here we have a strong line for a trip through the Indian Terri was good to be there gir cd é C voted daughters Mrs. Marshall. of : . tory. Pat. Lewis McEl and sis 100 witnesses summoned for that| this city ard Mee. Meccis of Joplin,}2t Weak prices. All regular ewis McElroy and sisters enter- day. This case will take at least |, ted be dand - aees Saree TS 75 e Summit Items. three days it should be tries assisted by kind neighbors and|25, 50 and 40 cents goods at tained the members of the young friends who deeply syinpathized with Miss L the d Mrs. Wilt popes society at their home on last he Wocket has ics, si SoS e syinpathized wi 3 price. © = auss Lucy Sevier and Mrs. Wilburn | Thursday eve. Judge Graves’ mad eee them in their great affliction less price We will take your Gibson are on the sick list this week.| Dick Howard of the Amsterdam | ae ara 4 set up to July 3. é | Forsare—Saw Timber. 40 acres produce for any of the above Beit a Elizabeth | Tempest, was on our streets Satur- | Ae | a | 4 #acthodes a AeMeita! ee ie f : : oe ~ Chapel last Friday night was well at-| day. MH f sy grease Soya we [Se ee nC ad EON nore Beep. |i the poets soured | Mi Mas tenaine and veotsere| Make the Hair Grow % Notice is hereby given that I will from the| 29-8t E. A. Besyert, Butler ™M >. pe am ant bet need tox foreign | Ray and Robby gave an afternoon warm shampoos FICO t Mo., on Monday, July St gg eo Snes eee aes BUTLER CASH missions. | social to their littlefriends Saturday | Me oorpnaseranaey — one See 4 te Svesthiader eaten iaaprietar'et Suess | Northern, Lake Ice, delivered at| bo has boon visiting her sidtereSMiS | Puck” Magi Conmame rene Eat | Nb ie cu ‘hi eataent a omg Sonrt, contract for repairing cabie bridge on | Your door at half cant De ound. | Sugar Creek, on north line section aix €) Weet | } be, Peay ; who “pe See omees her Sooo Park. Maggie Conway, Lillie Koss, | Stops failing hair, removes cruste, scales, and ; ‘ wt| Residence second house north orn Sam Lynn an rs. Amos Black for| Violet Ross. Dawn Crooks. Ice cream, | Beane township. Plane 204 specifications “are TL Sao Say heen orth of G.} Epal men ore several weeks, returned home jast| cake, lemonade and fruit was served. : i dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, | - . Stimulates the hair follicles, surelies ee 5 Y: roots with energy an¢ nourishment, nar d at Soe eae asfar| There was no S. 5. in Virginia Sun- makes the hair grew when ail else fala. as Montrose by her niece Mrs. Etta day on account of the rain. Pray R. E. NSON, ~ st a3 Bridge Commitoscr, | 31-1m MoH. Box.

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