The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 29, 1900, Page 5

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POOH OOOO QOOOOIPOOOOALK en's Underwear. —_ We have just received another shipment of men’s underwear which enables us to fur- Our line of underwear We will buy the skimped kind at any price. nish any size desired. is cut full length and full size. not Even our cheapest garment is full ed. Our 50 cent fleece lined underwear is the heaviest we have ever seen anywhere, good quality and long enough for any man. A Our 75 cent derby ribbed underwear is a great seller, nearly all wool, cut extra long, great wearers and heavy enough to keep out the severest cold. Men’s extra quality heavy fleeced under- wear 75 cents a suit. Have you seen our great $2.50 Goodyear Welt Shoe? aah cata cinta bata Five prisoners escaped jail at Mexico, Mo., Monday night mufflers LOCAL ITEMS regain in sill | Test a Telephone No. a7. DeArmon | Washington in a few days. had a big week. will Judge Doley Cobb is moving ee kto Bae fer, Western Kansas snow i <4), | Storm the first tl The market is well supplied with | orm the first of the | fresh fish. ! shoe in Bates county, at American. Coal has advanced to 10 cents per | ushel, delivered. | circuit court at St. Louis Monday. The little folks have begun to talk | bout Santa Claus. best in MeKim’s, N. Maia Flour, sack, at G. E. Olymphia 95ez St. Services are being held this week at he Catholicchurch from the at 50¢, at American Clothing House. leave for Just received the best boy’s $1.50 Sixty-two divorces were granted in Butler, | Rev. Harry Haldeman preached at the Baptist church Sunday. Haldeman is very popular with our people and was greeted by a large audience. Our charity societies should look up the needy. No doubt there area number of persons in Butler who would greatly appreciate a visit from sweet charity. The citizens of Bronaugh, | county, will erect a monument to the | | memory of constable Moren, who] was killed a short time ago by rob- bers who looted the bank in that | town. Our young friend C. W. Woody tially the ‘cently returned from Kansas, but he spent a season, it so well as old Bates. The best protection pneu ia, diphtt the syste om with It is reported that S. A ress in be an appl -rnal revenue, Putnam Fac fastest and bri ; known dye stuff. Sold by H. 1 Tucker. She store house Lone ¢ A Friday. The jed to Dr. R. E. Lusk, 20ds for ly be but taken in charg } e by Sheriif cause of the fire isnot known. James Adams and wife of have filed a damage suit 500 E. Nicholson, for and the health of his family by the fumes eminating in the minority.—Cass County ocrat. Milburn Jackson writes us from the executive chamber, Denver, He is’ private Thomas wil Milburtr ademy, is a Governor. He says lv go to the $ duate prob: nate. is a of our Ac left Indiana the last where he ship, of the is a loss to Bates county. Fowler, republican. whe was elected constable : Pettis county, and David it, elected justice of the peac Charles lemoe Rev. | Vernon | favored us pleasantly and substan-| ,, last of the week. He re-} where did not like | ; | ‘ant for col- to succeed and stock of gocds estroyed by fire had been Mudd and were to be sold under execution. The | Nevada, | against G. damages »d to have been done his prop- from the smelt- Dem- secretary to the bright young man, industrious. with good habits and is working his way jup in the world. S. J. Wilson, of New Home town- week for expects to make t Smithton, Pullman, | Congressman Benton's plurality in the fifteenth district is 4,126, and his | majority 3,514. Judge Ballard and wife, of Mont- rose, spent several days in the city | attending court and old friends. visiting ; “What happened to Flour Prices” lis not afaree. It’s the real thing at j the new flour store, N. Main st Butler. et Read Save |flour. I | patents. Every 1G. E. McKim, A las Warrensburg are 2.00 on is of fine soft wheat sack guaranteed. N. MainStreet yer and oO por ast hard and | } two capitalist said to | mines of | PoMy The official vote of middle-of-the-r lent 4 showing for a par Z4t ve sions EMSs Sissy! | | y For the Holidays. EW GOODS in all departments at McKIBBENS. | has more friends. iF | James DeArmond who acted capacity of ite secretary He has some idea of entering into| the newspaper business. P Mann, of Greet Is to spend a ye ld, Dade ]and int nt which ers of tnat city. ity, elector from this district, has | He is well pleased with Dur: : : ? accepted the position of attor he says is a place of 4000, full of life Outs de tee ole partion scare) the Memphis railroad, left vi and money ly 210 votes wee sie in Case] oo cuction ef Le Goodet ‘ ~ : y . 2.000 bi Ss were ae : . on. Thos rper, representa county ; Yet, 12. 0 ve ots wer Judgeship of the St. Louis c mn ir} I printed for each ticket in the field—a } tive-elect. cor imented us i Appeals useless and needless expense. Re- the city on mday. He is ge formers and revolutionists must be] The negroes of Brookshire, Waller | taste of distinction in a flood of 1 jimade to see that they are hop: co y, Texas, ni ters efor places inthe legisla titute cond t otfture and for orsements. Mr. rible storm which passe a Harper is e« to the occasion and that section at the time Galy | his ; Pry weight was destroyed. The Gov 10r he ween asked for aid ine ld friend Ed 1 The discovery of a vein of rich] Wardern e township , {copper on State school lands near! favo pleasant call and Sierra aco, Texas, has just been | had the dates on his paper set ahead made. This one, it is said, assays} to 1901 Mr Warderman began as 14 percent copper and 3 A rich le: liseovered in the ofa subscriber with the initial mt r t has also | of Tur 0 ad pros] TIMES. more thantwenty-ty same locality. | y and has been a const: unt He i farmer rbt citizen dwells an old re ne ane ever since. Tues- all from Dr. P. We were complimented on linent and no day by a pleasan = : t more honest or upri his permanent home. His parents I. Payne, in company with se enequsienaia Gon 5 . } bl Dr. Payne hz ~eoentiy jo. | Within the borders of Bates county are getting too old to tend the farm jek t uyne has recently lo- and Mr. Wilson will live with them | ‘ted in our city to. practice Mrs. E. J. Willis was in the city and take charge of their business n. He comes with the | Monday for a few hours on busin affairs. Hewasa good citizen and | Tecommenda both as and complimented Tue Times with a man and physic r her | pleasant call, renews peper ughter, » Ma. in d for her de isley, at and subscrit i Mrs. G. W. Willis Louis. a ated Opera 1arrop and sctured : Friday and Saturday ; pin, of St distinguished educ spent the Catholic | House priest sahié ntly return nights. @ prope ' “The ti the town.” the low |of Prairie township, notitied Pettis |The lectures were very entertainit She sais Men’s and boys’ duck coats, T5c at prices on Hour at MeKim’s, N. Main | eounty court that they did not want |@ud it we retted that both ev udeacti J merican Clothing House. Sirect. | office and would not serve. This is|!tgs the weather was very inclemen ’ . d To carve a Thanksgiving turkey— jan unusual proceeding for men to 1 ingmany of our pe first vet the turkey Robt. IL. May, an American, las) refuse o after being elected. Ja been awarded a claim for $140.00 NLM. Brown | rom Butler to Peru against Guatiinala Miss Cora Fowle Mo attending court. - ‘ rand Mrs. R. H The recent rains have put Che roads t q Z i Dugan, of in bad condition for travel. The merchants are mez king rations for the holiday trade. R Mis... W. Berry and children are | Msiting her father at Sweet coh The public schools dismiss for Thank not open ving gain until Monday. Springs. a F John F. ton, Tl. Long left his The wheat in Kansas is reported to| Sunday noon before the elec | be in fine shape to stand the winter. | tion, to bet on Mekinley, and has | . i + . mr + Our $7.50 and $10 all wool Kersey | HOt been heard of since. } Courtney Vaughn willrepresent the 8 | overcoats are unusual values. Amer- Harry MeCants, who holds a posi-| | A jean Clothing House. | Paola, Kan.. Cord and pole wood has advance eee spentSundayin the city] ots at Nevada to-day, and wil PX price from 25 to 50 cents on the | Visiting his parents. |continue to-morrow and aturday. oad. Gen. Canby Post GA. R.. Rich | The high dol made no mistake it George Daniel enlled and had Tue | Hill, will have their annual pig roast | a representative as Court @ Mes sent to his son, W. R. Daniels | 2d bean supper on Wednesday even- an excell = Mat Lafayette, Kan . Dee. 5, at Harkins hall Tues hopes to see ee wnship was stror > : : : ee a an, thus demonstratit Ww Mrs. W. K. Wolfe, of Knoxville pene to Was estas Jal ety ae emn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. | FP. B. Kamm, postmaster — egro boy. nan.-’woman and cl Fred Lefker. Gap has been remove rom oft . n. and W. P. King takes his pla de stor duri Full lines of the W be P. King tak I ae as fac ee Mavor Wieht of Nevada, has ca amass meeting of t it st hoe, including the new leath tkid at American Clothing. House. Judge Brown spent several days at alah, Kan., on bg friends Men's and visit 2 boots cut 2 lothine House s Mound ip. u i nt aS S paturday. j for t three years. is uty 4 ' Tall over them, * home at Al- ; tion with the railroad company at | i He re there were si assed = by ms whe no huntin | He finally passed by a farm there was a sien which read, felldead.—Ex cutior | Missouri Teachers’ Association whict id Ohi« cae 1 oe ou cannot ou have Brier ri rad b it will do you on the Begin taking it to- lerscomein. Hunt till you get ti were all down w quickly id then come to dinner He vuld not be of the you an a] ng ie oh ees 1 | disaster | and cure your rheumatism, catarrh eor twoand when | d| [erecta taken in the full meaning of it. he} J.H. Rogers.a prominent farmer] — All li | Pills of Homer cael ymplimented us nts Saturday. | pleasantly wh W.t B ine, ¢ Mr Mr the M Me- Packard with M titied t. ¢ Work in i linois Loth and d f Chi ind Mrs. Joe Loth is tr: Kuh, N state Paul- sts of week, van for & Co.; Clothing House West Pe the I mies cemt ith gebra and p nape Poin further DeAt | | | : | eured by Hood's Ten Point and Annapolis Cadetships. rsonus seeking appointment to S. Military and Naval Aende- will be examined at Butler, De- er Sth, continuing into the if necessary, in spelling, read- writing, arithmetic, grammar, West, and raphy ar t, and it me story, for branches ometry, for An plis Age of on: West t, seventeen to twenty-two; An- twenty For apply to Mr adinis lis, fifteen to particulars mond ee JUST A REMINDER Where Suit, Overcoat, Hat Shirts, to buy your U a weur, ete. The lowest priced house in town for re- lis able clothes. OE MEYER, The Clothier. Bi 00 POOSPHOOOPOL 10097 OF 2IGOO POOOIDOOOTO <r 1, mac where lived before I ed to the {fa the ather is S7 stron tor of H olles and honest fe ele fel feel a) patronage 5 come. With honest goo | eee Seo SS ose aoe eel | We Thank You to thank evers {who has visit kote SEY SOG 1S)S r the past ve ds. he 1 = we hope t 1€ fA = fry 4 jc4 « the vy t J fel a ie SO AAMT SN Tm RI

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