The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 6, 1900, Page 8

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See ee A. H- CULVER: Funeral Direct JNO. HUTCHISON, BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. ARARA RAR RRABRRAR RA 2 OPPORTUNITY.—L ship, $40. All department plete. Individual instruc vada Business Colle Putnam Fadeless Dye Le br cotton, 10e per package H. L. Tucker. for exhibiting without license, waived examination : ae Commissioner Jeffries at Friday, and were bound over next federal grand jury which at Kansas City some time within the next few weeks. They will probabiy jalways proved an interesti htest and fastes ple and is quite fast on Wool eana Silk, but like all purple, is not fast on he vitascope people, who were ar- rested by Deputy U.S. Marshal Mor- rison on the fair grounds last overnment Sewall Critically Il 1 acquaintances, recounting penings of that happy and sympathetic au to almost for An enjoyable 1 list will be prey contestors. uternoon fifty vards years of age barred rt, 84 years; will be offered for the oldest curiosity on exhibition, The relic disp] of these meetings. GREAT REDUCTION OF STATE DEBT. Jefferson City, Sept. 1.—A meeting of the State Fund Commissioners will be held the third week in September for the [purpose of calling in for re- demption $400,000 of the bonded indebtedness of the state In speaking of the reduction of the state debt to-day Governor Stephens said : ‘The State Constitution requires be compelled to pay pretty heavily | that $250,000 of the outstanding for exhibiting without havin tained the consent of Uncle Sheriff. Mudd. of Bates county, : rshal Morrison in ing the prisoners to Clinton.— sisted M County Democrat. J. oN. Bricker and wife home Monday from Brooktield where they had been to attend the annual} conference of the U. B. ehurch report a pleasant session.—Mrs. W. Hardman, an near Burdett, died Monday of a lingering illness. The funeral services were held Tuesday remains laid to rest in Crescent Cemetery.—Durivg the school there should be no side issues gotten up to detract the minds of pupils from school work. Older people fre- quently wonder why pupils make greater progress | bonds of the state be ¢ ed lady nually. One million dollars would j accordingly be theamount which the | law requires the state debt to be re- duced during this administration |The republican newspapers of the state have all along been belittling | the efforts of the democratic admin- istration in reducing so rapidly the state's indebtedness, charging that the constitution required that the reduction be made. ‘The state debt has dwindled rap- idly since the democrats have as- sumed charge of Missouri, and each administration has managed most successfully its finances. During this administration the state debt has| [been reduced $2.4 | $400,000 more, which the fund ecom- missioners will call in three weeks studies, when a casual glance would {0m now, will make the aggregate convince them that the small degree |"¢duction in four age ‘ : more than theconstitution requires. of success is due largely to entertainments which are by adults. Going to school hess and should not be too frequently interrupted by other thing: Butler ball team came up yesterday and playeda game with team. It was the best came has been played here this Year, oun! teams put up a good game. 1 made a score. The score the close of the ninth inning, 5 to in favor of Butler.—Adrian Journ: Miss Bettie Eubanks and Mary Campbell, who were at Mone- gaw with Mr. and Mrs. Macklin, rived in| Montrose Sunday pe t of Bettie was bitten on the nd Miss Mary on her feet three times. The s usual remedies under the di a skillful practitioner saved Th swollen t our Ariende have more faith in whisky than in cured without the malarial air of the locality. As it how the does more injury than the water does good. The sediment and from the overtlow of the or three times camping grounds therean a desirable health resort. is greater that the gain in ¢ at the springs at Monegaw. ae t| rose Recorder. Ii s were played before eit at} ep; ; Tl this morning hey parted it was bitter venge partially recovered from the being bitten by a copper-head snake that got into their bed quarrel, both getti ake was and the prompt application of the} wounds are yet sore an Out no serious ill effect of bites are now expected. We Monegaw water. Monegaw water may be good if it could be se- year makes thing but Ie wn destiny. 58.000 Kentuckians Fought Duel. Hopkinsville, Ky.. Sept. 1.—A duel with revolvers was fought near Pilot |. j Rock, in Christian County to-day be- tween two young farmers. Many — were fired and as a_ result one | the men, Robert Latham, is dead antagonist, Albert Grace, was Intouched. t The men met on the public road | sre had beenanold ale between them for v had avoided eac tter quarrel ensued an Both went home at once and ear armed himself with are urned to ace has been arrested nd plac in jail Questions for Imperialists Suggested by Col. Bryan. I want to suggest two ¢ uestions to use with those y defend rialistic po x »~pines sk them whet be a citizen or z 1 subie ect?) [fhe ist be a citizen he mr the destiny of th to be a subject, we must ¢ t share wit! nation. If ange our | form of government. I do not want j him as a citizen; I do not Want him | as a subjec : I want togive him inde- pendence and let him work out his eevee a alelelelelelq eG iG igis}; NEW CAPES, JESEBEEEA RESETS AEEe NEW GLOAKS, NEW — MADE SUITS. up-to-d ate gar We make DRY _—_—— SHOES AND sige tama We will do vou SPOT CASH STORE, . Missouri. eof ral eae en | GH ca EAA AAI S 1 meeting whig 5 Purchased q to Batlep ¢ SIG) fala STSSHS SEieemicie Eeee LoS 1], r 2 u \ } tlers of Bates county, and forward to as an oppor- tv for renewing old friendships cuest of his p Radford _ " SPECIALS - STREET \CON BROS, € 00, ay of corn in the county, one 134 walking plow LOTS, ONE gap (Boal 0 play of preserved dishes value $y Adrian } erchants are James Smi nlein, Havdon Ray, 73: Bald- 73: John Van Camp, |e enbaugh, 71; G. B. Hick 1 uaeee ‘country school (all ¢ E. Dudley, 70. A special premium | - have Batler 1 villages barred) having the} attendance bunting flag land north of soon move to yas for other property or stock of drugs | denture Amsterdam, their sister hem return thing to suit Write or see For the prettiest Bat #s County gi i returned all] 1 Hill and Adrian ba ly’s fine pearl work and tg set In moroceo case, value $12, For best display of Jim Satterlee, one mile with relatives | one Jax | Crooks school house, s prepared ily visitec J make cane mily 1} The fighting ther Mart’s tives visit mecountry home, wyere ron pedestal, southwest ple get out ‘or best kes of bag! one quart aluminum coffee pot val of conquest. as there is no are plowing already one hurt it will do. est half bushel Irish potato copper. nid pot, value | that it isin opposition to the . and it was con sidered the toughest o strainer coffee into plows a Warrensburg Mon Davidson 5O-vard fool ve + to Butler on Jlow was re: wlled in an-| race On south side of square on day of fair, one set of boxing glo tost wardener’s display of his o handsome pai Cora Powell is visiting our children rican troops would i died at K e wondered what consumption, erett Hic kman and wi . are the guests of Geo. Thompson | Gus Duvall, Deep Water Items. For best loaf light bread displa community ioned Free Methodist pro-) Chas. Richardson leit for California hibition class meeting at Mr. Satter- patent flour ames Offill made a business trip to Montrose 16 heatinglffo stove, value $19, for best herd pref! mium, best bull and two cows, any future home. of Butler, visited relatives here Sunday. Montrose '. Loer of Lebanon, Ohio, is vis-| The demox guest of Miss Mignon Coleman. and organized hou four bottles Gillett’ sflave 4 lemon and vanilla. T be distributed by committeein 2 bot Kash | went to » Burdett Etter both gave us! day to visit a club last bs attended the basket y. Hereports Master Rollie who has been spending several wee at that place, will return with him. The picnic at Germantown ier at Amoret good talks, a the following officers Fifty aie Perfection coal To be distributed by committee in gallon lots. Lg will be 8.000. The|é night, Sept “The Virginia penn will be pres- Was the event of the season. weeder {a two-horse ran and Stevenson Club met | Working or at Spruce Sept again Friday to perfect 1 and transacted the ceo business of the club ation and give turned up vet, lemocrat urged to come. | Amoret has filled his place. ir Fanning weeder for walking or two-horse cult rule, addressed ms, Maple Grove, Sz fit of our band. good attendance. as our lis in the tombston ae eal every democratic at his post on the | November and yote the ticket Let there be voter to bi | Years old and over. One American round washer, #4) |for best collection of quilts and 6 nia Saturday rrave and one for ¢ encourageme Crook's w neatly fin- oe Gartin and iter attended quar- mIneeting Sunday at Bethel value $3. Kirt Green wt » has been quite sick One Porter v. Newman preached a good ser- | for several wee improving very | for best d api iv baled hay. val tlwood hog fence, for best pure bred Duroe Je 1 i King at night. Harlan Turner nie Radford will attend the Ap- | coun w days with (: seem to be ] premiums | on City school ! roaster value $1, for bel chool commen y of I. S. Koontz. Griffith last ow Chambers ¢ y yous udged and nott# hair brush, onoid, with ved with y Johnson the Moselle, i wife of Pleasanton, ig did some home folks Sur isit toWalk S parents live iL Coleman went to Butler Mon- ted theirarra Knorp sale was w and stock sold we Walker, is + $1 per bottle hompson, Geo. Miss —— Park. r given f baked fro Jobnstown at Ballard o Noble and R. [AMS BROS “(A Little Spark May Make Much Work.’’ arks”’ of bad blood lurking tem should be quenched avith a saparilla, America’s great blood one day last week t r Johnstown ultivator, value Revs. King and Newman spent S: mare or gelding 3 3 Butler barred.) UTLER CASH DEPARTMENT 8T0@ Salmo Glad to see so m edocod, uy oti and oe! were returni g wagon when Japanese vase, Vi Our neight sors have j quite a time getting their broom corn pte as the recent storms tangled it. S. P. Evans is buying No. 1 . ae mule colts for which he is pay-! ing good prices. bot th sexes and all ages. Cares | it rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh. Were run into i be ss who were leano Cold Blast h value $15. the above premiums in lew turned over. throwing ths occupants 1 calves | out and slightly injuring them. Susberry of Kansas City and friends put in by the committee small cash prizes. \¥ isiting relatives 1 : vi f pe at m wi ye fo $] be te) ve br} it at ‘} e.~s3 fs eS Te Co kad So wa Raion & gf.

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