The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 27, 1900, Page 5

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Goodyear Welt Shoes. Talk aboutadvance in shoe leather! | There cannot possibly be any ad- A fine line genuine caltskin, box calf, coltskin vance in this line. of -and vici kid with a weLt just like hand sewed shoes for only $2.50. | We never have shown such shoes No Butler gives you a full line of welt for so little. other store in shoes in all leathers for only >: Our famous $3.50 Walk-Over was awarded the grand prize at the Paris exposition as the best in the world for the price. show their fine line of Harness an Columbia Buggies. Be sure amine them and price our goods be fore you buy. 44-3t LER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS Tel McF ara 3ROS. Togs’ Telephone No. 37. McFarianpb Bro: McFarland Bros.. will be pleased to | W. und ex- Ely Simpson, candidate. for Lieut.-| Cal Robinson. located at Bevier is in the city visitir Governor on the prohibition ticket, | Mo- g relatives will speak in the Christian church in | and taking in the street fair. | this city. on the night of Oct. 3rd.j | | Public invited. M. & N. Evans wish to to their customers and trade in gen- eral, that they maids Of honorto the queen next announce | week, aS We could not get them for issue. are now ready to me up Tuesday to show the most complete stock of! se. Was so. well millinery to be had, they having vis- | pleased w nt con- jited the very best markets 4 cluded to stay all | An S-year-old boy at Poplar BI J.W. MeFadde1 lar }complained for several d uys of and relia s | vere che. lis substantially at e took him to a doctor who street fair Woodmen’s d -six black spiders fro Drummond who has! husband for the past two months at Estes Park, Colorado. The city counci appr t } 7 t } } si : . re : ved om . Ir.) Culver, A. L. MeBride Drummond simprovir health, | } : : Crowell a committee to soli but will remain in Colorado durir } . Texas storm suiferers the winter. j out about half Lete Sackett is p S130 IE eub bie es surat W. 0. Jackson came incandescent electric lights. The | | i -|ove | | | Butler, Thursday, ene ere aS CaO a) pan oe ae arrived and in a few days he expects ae ‘ sli as ed by alarge crowd, and quite an to turn on the lights. This is ent nthusiastic mee Telephone. Mr. and Mrs. North, resi aa. ; | of town, the Mr. Barker]. 1 Boy he is a pleas: ing old gentlem: pleasant lookin: old gentleman. ry several months He talked very deliberate but so low prise. 1e Free Press says Mr in the ling east speec] court pd couple so b: Leoup! wdly inst. is worth reading. g thrown ir« ago the city Tuesday to see Methodist church of this city for the The polls in the contest Phunny vast year, delivered his farewell ser- : i : . red eed Ea Saturday night mon Sunday night and left for Kan closed 3 | Frank Koontz, of Rich Hill. received s City to attend theannual | of his chureh in that city this week. Monday and will as King of the Phools, while Dr. Zey. Dr. Lockwood, Dr. Hull and Welton, received the next highest the greatest number con which meets The public schools of this city shut having down Monday for the week to votes be ‘maids of the children a chance to take in the] honor.” street fair. The board did the right Judge Noah M. Givan, of Harri- thing in dismissing the schools for . sonville, came down to see ¢ the week as under the circumstances ; gard on Friday and made us ¢ they would have done no good. Jud Juc Givan pleasant call Dr. Boulware has one of the finest |only a distinguished young apple orchards in this c« y, {jurist but a big hearted « on his farm in Lone Oak township. | gentleman and has many friends in A part of it is bearing this year and| Bates county who some day t some of the trees are literally break-|to see him on the supreme bench. ing down under their load of big red | Tue Times was complimented wry apples. highly by a call from its friend Mrs. Martha Virginia neighborhood. Lust year apples from this orchard took the Butler street fair. esteemed the said premium at the Oldham, of She that ifa premium had been offered for the oldest lady rider on the oldest she would have competed for Ed R. Long, through his attorney O. Jaekson, says the N dQ) Mail, filed suit in Circuit clerk's Monday for 000 damages against the Arthur Coal Mining Co. The plaintiff claims to have been perma- nently injured by slate falling upon ada ottice horse it. as she has a riding pony old and Mrs. Oldham is bear her 60th birthday. though. no one would ever suspect it by seeing her. 30 years Capt. Holly P. Ni ed us. Tuesday was old settlers day at the fair. The decorations of the booths are | handsome. Oneweek of solid fun and sight - | eeeing in Butler. Charley Endres is reported to be} TT. W. Silvers will speak at Spruce dangerously sick. Saturday evening, Oct. 6th. Tharles and John LaFollett came| Mrs. W. E. home to attend the street fair. Mise Beulah James, who has been | Taiting relatives in Cass county, has Mturned. Miss Nellie Cross ot Montrose, is | Sending the week with Miss Jose-| ine Price. | H.E. Percival, are guests of Mayo | W. F. Duvall. | | S. L. Coleman made us a pleasan eall. A fine collection of entertainment in town this week. Waiton has a month’s sojourn at Hot Spr South Dakota. Messrs. A. C. and J. T. Spaulding ALR. Flesher has accepted a po- fstionas salesman in the American | Oothing House. | Ni In the phunny phools contest | down to see the street fair and é Setats, of Rich Hill, won out | Stopping with the family of Wm With 1519 votes. | Durrill. | | Mrs. Cecil Durrill and sister, Mis Miss Clara Endres, who has beet @eanetum and had her name en- |} spending the summer at Topeka Kan., visiting relatives, has returnec Wed for Tue Ties. | cay | Mn. W.E. Walto: 5. ,,; home, accompanied by her cousin ‘ -E. Walton, who has been | Miss Buckever. ng the summer in Colorado, | Teturned home. fall at Ray McCulloch's for your reserved Pdight in Chinatown.” Mn. €. P. McClellan complimented | 7 Misses Allieand Daisy Hurley o} daughters of R. Kansas City, Hurley, formerly in the lumber busi Music seats to ness in this place. are visiti many friends in this city | Reverved seat board for the Butler House will be at Ray MeCul- Music Store hereafter Mell Campbell, head salesman ir W.S. Mudd’s store at Drexel. Meo Nellie Orr. of Phelps, Mo., has | city and will remain in the city dur din the city and will spend the | jne the street fair. Serwith her aunt, Mrs. F. J. Ty- \ A tomato eannery at Windsor, a x : 441+ extends best wis Capt. T. Mo., Henry county, received 111 tons si rrard had recovered sufti- i a % ; 2h. ae eee Yeard had recovered suffi-| Gf tomatoes during five days One of the — slickest from his recent injury to take easure ride about in his ge Monday. Misses Ruby Bevins, Nannie Lee aad Francis Conways accom- et young ladies of Liberty, are ig Miss Emma Walton. week, and during that 37,854 cans. A tomato r would bea pay town Mrs. DeArmond is entertait “house party’ Miss Emma and her guests Misses Ruby Bev Lee Bell ar Liberty. Waltor Naney } Frances” 7 Mee Kittie App.a handsome young way, of t Fl Austin. Cass coun isspend- theweek with Mrs. J.B. Adair. me down to see the street fair, | that place. for Warrensburg, and leaves to-da ckell compliment- returned from her summer outing in Colorado. Mrs. D. A. DeArmond is home from ngs. of Burlington, Vt... brothers of Mrs. a Brady, of Kansas City, came are their} Cass county, is visiting his parents in this up | schen s Bevins is | sponsor at the confederate reuion at him while working in defendant’s mine. T. W. Silvers and W. O. Jackson were given a magnificent reception at Ballard Saturday They were greeted by an audience of over two hundred citizens, and the speeches of the two gentlemen were with great enthusiasm, plainly showing that the democrats and on the bit and ready for the battle in No- vember. The meeting was one ofthe best yet held in the county. t| Mrs. €. W. Proctor, wearesorry to alternoon. learn, is dangerously sick. Mr. Proctor informed us that her ailment was of such a nature as to require a surgical operation which was to have e| been performed Monday by the at- tending physicians, but the inclem- s received of that section are up ent weather prevented. | Judge DeArmond, accompanied by the next sheriff of Bates count T. Smith, were at Rockville Frida where Judge DeArmond made an ex- cellent speech at night. Joe Heart disease caused the Mrs wester, a prosperous and wealthy Deerwester. wife of in Deer- The demo- farmer of Wednesday of la Shawnee> township, on week. ‘| erats in that section are enthusiastic } Deceased |for the entire ticket, national, state ‘ } r| : tate} .ame to Bates county with her hus- and county, and the speaking was = P | : . years ago. Two {attended by a large audience > union, Nor- and Alva Shawnee born to t Frank Deerwester, of 6 | children Major Reed of Kansas City, one of} Prof. the best speakers in the state will} mal faculty, We address the citizens of Adrian at 2 o'clock p. m., Uct. 11. The day he will speak at Butler at1 Oct. 18, Hon. Edgar P. Greentield, democratic candidate for} Thursday afternoon tor, will address the citizens of} Foster at I John C | will i} went to f| Butler. jsaid John mocratic Th j hes ence to imitating Rice were united in n writing were of the nT rensburg, farmer of a prosperous The larg township. funeral were y attended took 1 tily residence on i! interment and eler in Bethel cemetery. 2 o'clock p.m., day he e same we went to. inte committee ex-Necret Cameron a Emma marriage at the re Wm. township. residence of Sq Lone Oak isa son of went to meet Se Sunday. Thos. ntment. 2 and is em] Fisk's store. The wee -| quiet affair. and but | the young couple knew it was to take place few es We ave heard of se and slee going throt nape } . ired in the mo: tks similar to those of the census | tired inthe mort carrying the rigt 1 to want some ad-| ot | your herves ant b taking Hood's of the paper is a ereat blood enri rmer is re unk part is cut omisory note is printed in, .| filled out in ink and sold at the n ; j Nausea, ind | Hood's Pills. st bank.—Ex. he could not be heard more the : } , : 4 Seen an) eair. Mrs. North wasunable to leave | twenty steps away - . . . earriage but enjoyed seeing Rev. Cobb, astor of the South | crowds and the fair death of } a ae ae Oe | SIMPLY GORGEOUS. — cess in Everv Respect. POULTRY TURAL STOCK AND AGRICUL PRODUCTS FINE. Beautiful Decorations, Splendid Enter tainments and Immense Threngs. t driiis all s pleasu | ower parade m. it prom equal if any in the ce tions. | And to-morrow comesthe fun. T hi Krew has been improved over anything ever seen in this sec- jtion and will be novel, unique and | »xceedir funny. No coarse, ill- natured jokes will be practiced, | jhumor and wit wil Uf cor rivulets ow in se these are only specialties jto the is in itself worthy of Butler and tes county Every business man in the « Jecorated a booth and they tistic iutiful. The stock and agricultural products are and be. poultry the best aisplay ever exhibited in | Bates county and we make no excep- | tion. free exhibitions on the }corners of the } and erowds In square are excell enjoyed very much by the Butler has done kind sions of our visitors are fact herself proud and t expres- very grati- fying to us. We will publisha correct list of the premiums awarded just as soon as they can be furnished us by the see- Old Settler's Day. The association was called to order at 10 o’clock by Hon. John B. New- berry. president. Invocation by Rev. W. F. Jones. Prof. Le glee club, composed of Messrs. Frank Allen, Bert Peach. Rev. Barcafer, Walton Steele, Bert Allen and T. W. cellent selections. Mayor W. F. Duvall delivered the Legg. rendered ex- wel ming addr Hon. J. B. y, and Clark Wix madeexc the o ternoon exercises: in behalf of Gen. H.C, } 1 | sponde subers and Clark re- p members of or the ¥ oul Music was furnished 1 band The association. by Prof. Fisk's 2nd Judge C. F. | Regiment | jreport as secretary and pr | | soxley then made his les were warded, a list of which wili be pub- hed in our next Cloud, a -of the Ballard neighborhood tot prominent young | farme ht his family in ibered THE Times street broug | fair and re DOCKERY DAY IN BUTLER. We will publish the names of the Butler Street Faira Grand Suc-. T° Be Made a County Affair.---March- ng Clubs. Bands of Music.---An Old-Fashiened Basket Picnic. = tow t n 8 w > sits but I e Siig lo thiser ws ata ar l- s = t i ad « t hi ad ej art ipara e, school bu ling and pa- = th pr nt streets \ for Mr. s h in this city has f the campaign to make the iva emo the his- ‘ = political days in Bates M Dock is one of best rs in the state and all will see and hear PXt gov- , Missour QUEEN STELLA. Miss Christy Captures the Prize With Miss Ninon Dooley aClose Second. After test of Miss Stel a spirited but friendly con- weeks the beautiful and iw daughter of Dr. and will ballots of several la Christy, charming yout Mrs. J. M honor to serve her subjects as queen Christy, have the of the Flower Carnival Is closed las hursday night and the count showed Miss Christy 15,365, Miss Nenon Dooley 6,990. A number of other ladies were voted for, but in the nature of compliments, as not « of them received as many as 1,000 votes ,otn Miss Christy and Miss Dooley are charming und a la have made a beautiful and gracious Miss Nenon will be a maid of honor to the young ies, very popularand either would queen By rules of contest queen. rk Broaddus is in re- from the county county County Cle ceipt of a letter clerk of that the county court of that county had accepted the same plans fora court house from Mr. McDonald, as the ones adopted by the Bates court last week. That since the proposi- tion was carried the contract for the building complete has been let for $49,600, or $400 less than the esti- That out of- nine bids, only This shows very clearly that the house adopted by the court ean be built for the amount asked for, $50,000. It is tu be practi y a duplicate of the War- rensburg court house, to be built of Carthage stone and bea modern and model court house. Lawrence stating mate. one went over $50,000. Hudson correspondent in Apple- ton City Journal: Mr. Lyman Lane, It and Miss Etsa Hall repaired to county seat last Wed day they proc ured a marriage license and had the nuptial knot heir return from Butler making their home liate tied. Sine they have be with Mrs. Joe Wells, sister of the b When the abe news was cirulated around the neighborhood ited considerable surprise and unly done it eh wonder, for thi an act which their friends had nardly anticipated. This young couple come from well known families in this vad ce section. rir of $3.00 shoes a € DRYSDALE & KEASLING. PPMALRA FESS ASS ab NARADA ON TE RSG BOOMER ntti esabaevunsetes nutans sense-nronsseaeenneeseanst eh Geterunssensoranserradeensesbartr ees aAsneoneesansennenenshet ene -ereneneer 5

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