The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 23, 1900, Page 1

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The Butler Weekly BUTLER, GUST : 23, “MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AU 1900. SBR Ep you. XXII. DEACON BROS., & CO., WANT TO SELL YOU HARDWARE, GROCERIES, STOVES, QUEENSWARE, HARNESS, BUGGIES, WHIPS, 7 Hing MMCRtUCK y ihn FARM WAGGN. — prrapancserainaterenemesneten HAAAXSSSSSSSSSSSESSSESSESN SE 0 Manufactured in the largest factory in the world, of the best time seasoned timber, has a hub that never cracks or checks, all timber in its construction seasoned three years, best ironed” 2 est painted and lightest running. Our sales on this wagon in Butler this summer are more than that of all other makes combined, which goes to show how popular this wagon is 7 ith farmers of good judgment. 0 Make our store yeur headquarters during the big STREET FAIR. | Watch for We ice water on tap. LINE Plow ABE, yItiSO. . . M TRADE ARK. ‘Sz list of will have plenty of our special prizes. CORNELI Good Enough Liding Plow. When in the city please look over our beautiful line ef IFENSW 7 y a3 a The peer of them all. All kinds of schemes have been hatched to undermine our won-} QU EEN SW ARE AND LA MI S. } derful success with this best of all Plows, but they have all fizzled and the Good Enough; You will find the latest designs in these,lines and the prices will suit you. right along turning up the rich soil of Bates county in the best work, good quality and| Before buying don’t fail to see our big line of price does the business. , 2 It is rather too hot to talk about stoves but we just want to mention that the | BU Geaei rs. | Road wagons, surries, carriages, spring wagons, etc. We sell whips, fly nets, lap robes | dusters and buggy tops. Have just received another big line of light and heavy harness. ] for wood or coal will be more handsome than ever, has a new inside drum protection, mak Don’t buy a cheap range. Buy a MAJESTIC, best , Pages ill Pg Jing it the most durable Oak Stove. S&S Co. 4 Bring us your buttter, eggs and poultry in exchange for Groceries, Hardware Tinware, Granite and Copper Ware. Deacon Bros... He says Kansas is on a boom. | i Uacesemensmpeneeeeeinenteetente net little daughter a nice birthday party | men onthe 15th. Little Miss Jones re- Passaic Items. Ballard Items. | their guns in order. we however, to Onthe 13th inst., we hada nice ‘Tain which did the late corna great ofgood and will improve fall Pasture. We need several such rains fomake the ground in good condi- tion to plow for wheat, which should Sown about the 5th to 15th of nber to secure a good crop. m Findley is building a fine ceived some nice presents. Her aunt and uncle who live near Virginia were present. The little folks had a good time. Luther Crews is working the high- way, but saysit is very dry work, | but in order to have good roads for | winter will warn all able-bodied men darn a | to work the road by the 15th of Sep- | i for Mr. Long, who lives south | tember. So come and work out your | Mr, Lo: ic,on the Meredith farm. | road tax and let us have good roads. | Long is a model farmer and has On the 13th inst.,we met and J Ing in good shape. 2 cleaned up the graves at the Conk- ol brai, Packer has bought 80 acres jlin cemetery and set a tombstone slender which heis having} Uncle Wm. W alls is well and able, : led and is hauling to our; to be about looking after his farm. Village and ship ped to Kansas | Mrs. J. N. Sharp has gone to Ap- F guatit os the hay is of the finest | pleton City to spent a few weeks with ice y demands a good round | her mother and sister and all her old friends and have a good time. She expects to come home in time for the Butler street fair. Byron Lockard has returned from Kansas and reports the outlook as bright for demoeray and a large acreage of wheat to besown this fall. | | | | ‘ Loe Simpson is now in the eountry paving calves and yearling for which : roe rad good prices; when he sees | @calf he knows its worth. | Mr. and M the RV s. Jones who resides on R.V. Williams’ farm gave their | DUVALL & PERCIVAL, BUTLER, MISSOURI. We have the cheapest money to loan FARM LOANS. ! tracted meeting on the first Monday ios ‘: ning in a few days. ever offered in the county. Call on us. 3 large pit of coal this fall. PeogeoeHooee FRoNtTz. J.B. Rice and family went to the | Rich Hill fair on the 15th inst., and | reports having a good time and see- ing a good many fine horses. | Brother Cobb preached a good ser- mon which was to the point last Sun- day. Bro. Blane will commence a pro- The corn crop is cut short for want of rain. to attend the republican convention. M. W. Anderson is owner of the in September. Fritz Miers is repairing his fence. He says he is tired of seeing his fence posts all down and the wire in a di- lapidated condition: says it look though a man was going to ace plish something in the near future. L. C. Ercuier. | gone southwest, where he has sev- eraldays’ run. _ McCoy has the Nebraska fever, and | expects to return soon. m- | ed last Frida: W. B. Morlan has the thanks of a number for that pump. } The Chenneworth baby is still very | poorly. a Mrs. Mort Anderson | sister, Mrs. Mollie Anderson, quite sick. Spruce Items. The people of this vicinity are cut- who i ting corn and finishing threshing. Curt Green and Grandma Kretz- inger has been on the sick list the past week. Austin Radford had bad luck last | 14th, a girl. all doing well. _ 3 Quite a number of children sick the past few weeks. week. His house burned to the! I. 8S. Koontzis feeding the thresher. | ground. The neighbors saved the; Johnny Radford was having his most of his household goods. | tongue repaired by Milt Monday, I. M. Kretzinger made several cat-} guess it got a little off Sunday. tle sales the past two weeks. The Sanctified campmeeting at | to attend the Spruce has been going on two weeks,! Geo Gartin but not much success. ;_ A couple of Garden City gents were Mr. Henton will have his mill run-| here Sunday to see our blac | who thinks of leaviug us. Some one Victor Cumpton of Pleasant Gap, | here should let him have a lot on married the other day. John Gil-| which to build, as we need him. breath of Appleton City, was mar-| 80 acres of land for sale or trade. raied the other day. | a bargain for some one: see us. James Harvey is in Oklahoma | p looking at the country at present. | Dr. Maxey, of Job J. E. Kretzinger of Oklahoma | move the Ist of Nov. speaks of good crops of everything. { goes to Oklahema. : Ab Young is intending to strip a| A number have been losing chickens 1. | of late. Better look out, or some | one will get hurt, as several have Adventist meetings. s on the sick list. stown. who will Mr. Young Dr. Miller and Jesse Douglass of | Mingo, passed Saturday for Butler | Davidson & Koontz thresher and has | L. S. Kiersey had his grain thresh- | visited her} Born, to the wife of Sam Ford, the | Thos. Buck and family leit Sunday | smith, | S. R. Young has rented his farm to | Mrs. McClenney and daughter vis- | ited relatives in Henry county last | week. A. B. Herman, wife and baby came down Saturday eve. The latter had at over his eye, caused from a fall while playing We are waiting a call of the com- mitteeman for the organization of a B. & S..club. When hecalls let us all turn out. Born, to the wife of our postmaster on the 16th, a boy, all doing well m will be Hooper & Fow- and family, W. L. d family willtake an over- land trip to K. €. visit relatives. Mrs. Sam Price and Mrs. | McFarland returned to their in Cal., this week, after several weeks visit with relatives. k Greer and wife of Okla atives here several days e this week to Emma homes , Vis- i to hear they are sati | with their new home. Bell and Jade Green were alled as deacons in the Fair- | view ch. Picnic the 23rd and public sale the | 24th. east of Culver, at and near Ma-|{ yle grove. Ed Hooper has not retuned from Ark., where he was married the 15th. T. H. Lynch will do some road work this week. Part. } Kansas Citians Disqualified. | Paris, Aug. 18.—The Kansas City Fire Brigade has been disqualified for | securing prizes at the international | exhibition of fire apparatus = Vin- | [SEES call being picked. The! N. Y. give an As regarc appar buildi tan classed all reparing their g the top of height and dis- water, they out- [cerrex To «a5. PINKHAM MO. 41,207] r agol wasa le weakness. and I would at all gone and was so L that I did not do with myself. 00d and I hada te to you and nkham's Vege- as directed, I can ike a new woman vw grateful lam “* Dear Fries i it to all my n it to my now getting along va live many years sters.”—Mues. C. T., BRooKLYS, friends and daughter whr CARPESTER, 253 ¢ thousand is were re- ceived Mrs. Pinkham during 1897. Surely this is strong proof of her ability to help suffering women,

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