The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 13, 1900, Page 7

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Jerome Stephenson, the son of Walton W. Steele was in St. Loui | C - YOoe ¢ ” ¢ 2 > c S OC Jno. Stephenson, fell from a wagon the first of the week on bu it aes b es ne ee = t 1 business. B « = } i Tuesday and was badly‘ hurt. One of eee ; ness the fine fowls on exhibition 8s bee =e ; 3 i eG iftes S the wheels ran over his head fractur- are afraid autiful weather. but we} There will be no scarcity of ma } Gee has shall fi two ines (and out ap to say much for fear it will! terial to fill the appointive offices in 4 FoR HUSB tingagash in his head about 10 ee = vad before the paper reaches | the next general assembly. For the I re) Buy For : AND inches long.—Amsterdam Tempest.j responsible p! ; ; ; a g.—Amsterdam Tempest. sponsible places there are quite a ' ; sf X *s silk ve " » or ar d Fae | 2 The selection of a Christmas pres- ¢» se « ilk vests are very stylish. aounete of candidates eminently fitted ; { f BIC BROTHERS, ent for yourself. wife or friend is $2 to $3 American Clothing House. | *° fill the positions I$ mas resent e made very easy by reading the Mrs. J. Fo Smith is) visiting 1 William M. Tueker, ror u ‘nme @ Scie : . es fa eds Sen ee ee d rma FATHERS AND OTHERS. peace mone ore one — friends in Kansas City this | Pusiness inan of io 5 i "ing Company. Their big store contains Ye°*- jason of M. M. Ta omething Uuseful as § erqe @ A man's fine overcoat $5 to $20. hundreds of articles suitable for holi-| Men's slippers and nullit } jinfluential citizen of Bates 5 = j Late, Mailor made suits $7.50 to $20. day gifts and by calling you will be good kind—#1 eg iage {6 | remembers us with a renewal Well as Ornamental Ig} " Fine pantaloons $2 to $6. assisted in figuring out just what Clothing House pies John Carpenter Mt — | ney ¥ Fine fur hats $1 to $5. you want. = : [Picasant township, § % a i sib) | Men’s fancy silk vests $2 to $3.50 Gio —— i é The telegraph operators on the | ponew BOS Oe wee | Silk matters 0 F150 . } Gur good friend Joe Baker, of Wichita, Topekz y sare 8 paper and his eady Fine silk mufflers 50c to $2 , * ta, Topeka & Santa Fe raik | fathe: ; Soft or stiff hats Sue to $ ther ae Pleasant Gap, called and had THE road are o ‘ | fatner, t te orn . oF ‘ Silk handkerchiefs 25c, 5 4 } : ee out ons strike, badly crip-| citize f Bat one A rood suit low as $5.00 the i aes sent to his brother-in-law, W slinz the oper. : 3 : jcitizen of Bates county w livin ity ’ Fine neckwear S: to $1. F. Davis, South Enid, Okl to th alk chee respi oa jat Irog s, | da ea a &* Silk suspenders 25c to-$1 Peon oPhigathes 2. Bakec the] The Ladies Aid of M.E.church, will] - ry re eee Fe | ; tylish shoes 1 50 to $4. |Baker family is one of the oldest give an ster supper at Virginia.| water towr Deep 13 3 10¢ a pait ql An Late style shirts 50 to $1.50 ben Baten county En ae \Mo.,on Friday night, Dec 8. Aly r township, was in the tv on | Initial silk } dkerc! ‘ bn iin e : 2 ys I : ity 2y were here : : ees = : lesday 1 > lee Fancy % hose 15 to 50e "3 Aa ea ae. cordial invitation is extended to all. | uesda 1 ored s with aj l Kersey ov its $7.50 to 15 d Gee <1 = ee z E ne mee osc ahs lates on | V furt j hat iN id gloves o0« to $1.50 | within a mile and a half of the court | A inotion is made that the board-| his paper » : ba ; dress shirts SOc i as. Fur gloves $1 to $2 house ting hou i ay Bee cea : ad lay Plush 168 Qe to $1.50 . = ting houses at Jefferson City substi. | some tit uo his eves be tof ee i 5 es 2. » $1.50. 4 5 ie Rs - z ait v a ty . 5 4 Fy are once ine coehia acid tate { Fine slippers $1.50 : ee “| during tt t ; : rapa i ike ee | I nice fora Christmas gift zo to|" ° next general assembly give up nis © ! } i Fine jewelry. a Pat hei | hi a te | A boys fine overcoat $3 to $7.50, McKibbens. Inthe line of a usefu Our great “Walk Over” shoe would | 2)* SF ** Se Be or ! k i ter Boys stylish Suits $2.50 to $10: Ss present, a fine dress pattern, a cay be appreciated by the most fastid-| ser stesieg o ares SO eee 1 i Bova fine pante $1 to ¢ cloak or wrapper, pair of fine shoesjious. American Clothing House | THE SCAFFULD AND STOCKADE A new t A k sleeve but- 1 ads 3oy 8 fancy and silk vests $1 to abt *t, just such a present as your] Read the advertisements in r ae me see - sh hats $1 to $ en daughter would appreciate, | Times this wee Ifyoucor he I eerie eee eet 3 : Me Gat hens bave i eget 5 6 JOU CE lions for the culic | " t r f at, Boys neckwear in all styles 25¢. Sp sapere t. They also have} buying Christinas presents it | re Execution of Me- Neckwear expressly for the holidays u ; - : a fine line of novelties. lsaaaus z j Ginnis Begua »T> Soys fancy shirts 50c ahi ; ieee a uff 7 Boys fire caps 25 and 50 Charley Lee,a prominent farm of) E. D. Kipp, cashier of the Far ee a “ef The best boys $1.50 shoe on earth Elkhart township, met vith quite a! Bank, was in St. Louis and Kat jcured the contract for buliding . p Boys glove and 50e. wees une Saturday night in the! Ciry last week att a lit Bae ees etockadk ! oa ead ex zs Child stylish top coat 25 loss of his barn by fire. A fine pair tes Gavcutie mt on ges h = | : ste ent idle : i tive committee of ens e oo unite 26 30 = ce hilde cape overcoats $1 to $4. of mules, a lot of hay and corn, har-| State Bankers’ A iati f “s nd tezan ~ as : eiaa és é 3 ers’ Association, o i intoshes $1.50 to $6 Stylish vestee suits $1.2 $5. ness, ete., was also consumed in the] he is a member coe ois B 1 screener ae 4 sp memgat Ree oni nesal Catan Lal aoe és Hot on the north side of i} will sir long p anh suits, very stylish, Childs fine shoe $1 to $1. 50. $800 and is a total loss, as there] —— SEDGE ene oss be enclosed wit board ; saciid Childs shirts, age: 2, 50 was no insurance. glass from a skylight and stole $200 | wall The se: id stairway will ; ai See eg eta Be : worth of silks, cloaks and hosiery | be built azainst ‘ s wil’ Leave All Orders for : Childs fedora hats $1. The Missouri hen has joined the] from the dr j Cat Mil Th a —— si 2 L > ¢ eoud=store of Milton | the iil. The eross beam of the g Childs fancy caps trust and sent eggs up to 206 a doz ; mot the gat taney caps 2: san AUER, 2 rch hee SANTA CLAU § Childs knee pants 20c to $1. en. The hen is all right though i & Uo., at Hannibal, Mo — = be 18 fee 1 the ground Sat re eS =? oe ce . ‘ . and the platforr t hich th even if she does put up a stiff price Read our ** forall kinds of gifts |"" mee Soceeytsapliaosirin sagisttaldbesan M for her product) about Christmas for menand boys. Amer. Clo. House. demned man will stand will be S feet JOE EYER, times. Come to Butler the Bett la Mee Jeb Bathelée ior Deep waten| 2 sige mideren: 2 27th. 28th or 29th, we are going to|township, spent the week with her ME RAIAT = x . fi é — POPP PO PIO COPOOPO OPI? COOODOOO POTS have a henshow andthe finest pullets| daughter, Mrs. V. L. Johnson, who ; ere $ in the land will be on exhibition. has been quite sick. Mr. Batchelor We are in receipt of a remittance | Me up Sunday for his wife. Mrs. | : fortenewal fromele Wo Pavior tie) cmon = conrateccmie $ popular representative in Texas off W. E. Walton, arrived home ¢ Geo. D. sarnard & Co. Mr. Taylor} Monday evening from quite anex-| % was deputy eircnit clerk under John | tended trip in western Kansas, whe H C. Hayes and retained the position | he had been to look after ln n-| 3 during Stewart Atcheson’sterm. He]terests. He came home a few : has many friendsin Butlerand Bates |earh : : an) n Buatlerz ates |earlier than he expected or : MeOQOOOLA county, who will be glad to léarn of} of strike of the operators on | : Al 3 his ¢ood health and prosperity. | Atchison, Topeka € Sunita Fe rail ; —} ) Sane : Sam Jones, the 11-year-old s jj road | 3 Nin 6 eae ae if ar-Ol¢ on of | RGTLER W EEKLY rIMes ‘e : coe eon appointed | Jor Jones, living west of Stockton if i 08 master at Amsterdan : aa peered Tri : —— I a while out huating last Thursday was J. A. Trimble received a letter from LOCAL ITEMS | Only store in Butler showing the|shot by a boy by the name of Dobbs Dr. E.S. Ballard, dated at Kansas 2 | latestyle “Raglan” overcoats. Amer It is claimed that the shooting was City, Dec. 11, 1900, stating that Totes’ Telephone No. 3T. ican Clothing House. | aecidental but we understand the had joined the Benedicts and would | 3 Mrs. Frank W SIE [iro yetanltetile pentatari ee lasted uate es ee esuenes oes Ene — ee ee a ee. 2 ci en : ee 1 : rose to visi is parent wok Wavneris quite sick. |—ci.aranew. AmericalClo. House.|\°o0 © The Jones boy was seriously os ae Spd Sa ieee He| 3 Buy the best steel range for the} njured and is not e&pected to live.— Gite AOU ere ue, tor eee eae : : eae Bue Selz full stock kip “smasher” boots, | stock ees name. This comes as a great su 000000000000 900008000000 008008005000 Ronee: COCOCCEOSOS ast money at Frank Smith {Son’s. | go Stockton Journal. ma eines $2.25, at American Clothing House Z prise to the doctor’s many friends Bob Hurt has sold a half interest | = - . 'w. A. Downey, one of Bates) p tl : eee : : Lb -@hose G0 and pata’ weliiees ws : : Butler, the most intimate of wh in his saloon on North Main street | 2 ce county’s most substantial farmers i Re eS “i make acceptable ifts. American] and best 1 ied by I had io saiamanoe (7 lsconterp at aed Clothing House. feo hig pee 2 - ;° C.led action. He seemed set in his @ B. McFarland who has been| j,; ee jardner, his son-in-law, a brizht) ways and resisted the blandishmente j quite sick for several days, we are | secie line of men’s and boys ouEe arcs of Homer, were in the | of our faire: nd most fascinating F iAL : glad to eay, is up again. | neckwear in Butler, allshapes, puifs, city Monday and complimented our} young ladies. Dr. Ballard has been & 1 nee | tucks. four-in-hands. band bows and |S#actum, both renewing their sub-| very successial in his practice nee| @ While in St. Louis this week we @ oley Cobb, who returned to But-j strings. American Clothing House. scriptions. Mr. Downey has been our locate in Butler Sidx. orsntincs ee) . eg iat ler a few days ago, has purchased a ae : i __ [friend and patron a number ot years preter : ie eae were fortunate to purchase a lot of Halt iiterse : : Take your produce to Frank Smit! ° F ars. {manly demeanor and strict attentioi i) , : : . alf interest in his brother's saloon ae “which we appreciate = 1 | Youth’s and Men’s stylish on North Mainstreet. | & Son. your neighbor does. ask him ek : bead poe be nbs eater ene ee @ : es : | why. Lt The board of directors of the Rich]@ud admiration of our people, who @ ak Graves and his official ste-| pye Times regrets to report tt Hill Fair association met Friday and | Vill unite with Tue Times best | ad Oo V ercoats nographer, Charley Fulkerson.left on | ¢nope is no im 2 arene at] clected the following officers for the| Wishes for their happiness and pros j 9 ns) for Warsaw, to hold a week's | gition of 8 = » . nent in Cl siiieseacs HoeLoub prev perity i's at 1-3 per cent less than the manufac- erm of court. | . Squire Cannon, who has T. Watki < i | ? : | been quite sick for some time with e MASE SD BS eae y. Thi is] T | & turer’s cost. See the nobby OVEECORES We sell you in any quantity flour | dropsy. UE asta ata cesta ae b Moore ie ts es ney ee | you can buy for and § and seed, better than any one. | Ww : . secretary. The board passed a reso-| Those who take Hood's Sarsapa- | ® fj a ; £-3t FRANK Suite & Son Ve Hane them—The most complete |lution expressing the sense of the|rilla for scrofula na, eruptic est “Uncle” E | line of candies and nuts in Bates Co. | board that the association hold two catarrh, rheumatism or dys] | . ne er Enoch Hulen, born near | 4-3t Frank Situ & Son. race meetings in 1901—a spring mat- say it cures promptly and } =. Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, June 9, | inee of three day in J a oo \@ Hae aa a) pectneNG ce Boone | Paul Bengsch has sold his half in- nee ‘ Iree ¢ . in June. and a}tions fail. You may take this medi- | eae WEOSe cca | erect in Nhe Goose Gaioon toi tis regular meeting in August nee the utmost confidence that '® The Clothier, last Week. : | partner, Frank Mabbot. Mr. Bengsch N. Loreditseh, sheriff of Hays City, hab f = oie ae b * hat it has} | ge eee ‘| talks of again going into the manu-| Kansas, was in the city the last of|son to believe it will do for you } JSOSSU + Veer ees einz &)} facture of cigars the week on business with Sheriff \« 3 doch Monareh goods | The Santa Cl _ |Mudd. Mr. Loreditsch was a pros- Constipation is cured by Hood's 4.3t FRANK Smita & Sox. | 1e Santa Claus decorations of the | perous butcher of Hays City. very Sarsaparilla. 25. j eee oor) | Butler Cash Department Store is = ig ees oe Seem oa AS : is ee aaa ie popular and his friends tried to pre | A J.W. Spry, a substantial citizen of | original and very pretty. Take the} vail on hi ¢, This i li Peru. callcds : x : hidcedantl 1664] ee ail on him to run for office. This he | Slipper . called and renewed for Matilda | ChUdren and let Them see old Santa. | firmly refused to do. Finall 4 : Spry, his estimable wife. Tue Ties |! Will please them as well SGueee ee > ¢ . inally, against | F | For Christmas holds these good people in. the high- | S°! jee rete andy eee Coes F Isa very aaa : sh-) : | they announced his name for sheriff} ei \ » ; James Boyles. in this township.|and he was nominated and elected. | : Appropriate present We want all vour butter, eees, | CU" neighbor and friend. favors us| He has not disappointed his friends | oi And one that would be chickens, turkeys, or any other pro- with a renewal, following his custon the discharge of his du The | =| bis i Seb Eaten Sy Cure oe gs duce you have to sell : of many years. He is an old resi-| fate of Mr. Loreditsch not befail | fz We have them for the litte — L3t Frayk Smit & Sox dent of this county and is held in the! all good fellows | As well as the grown up people highest esteem by all who | i a = } ital a ee ae ee teem by all who know him.| yy, Sets depart th ' = so when you are looking for a suitable al Mou id township, a prominent and) Santa Claus and Chris life at their home in Harrison iz — fal influential citizen of north Bates, | all absorbing question \ Mo., Sunday evening, Dec. 9 rel For some one, complimented our office on Monday | folks. In their hopes and expe | was the wife of Joseph L Horn « ie : sae ssf Pgs ee and favored us with a renewal. tions none sho be disappc ther of Miles 3. Hort prose a Li Why don’t you burn a Superior Old Santa should remembi je Ye S ' cook stove, the best made. Sold only | * ven if . present is not lar ar = The is cents. by Frank Smith & Son. 4-3 a sack of candy. & ? cuenisiit a A. H. Culver, of the furniture They «all ay K @ Secmeedt of Ger Seder Coch De. 5) Drysdale & Keasling. cs ‘ : pies is uo line of Furs =; e Shoe Dealer partment Store, went to Kansas | ™#r’s Bestand vO) and was for many yeas a mem 5] pet ween City Tuesday, to attend temper ts made ¢ EN eee | Be sure look at tt t Sere Ss SHG iG HoieHeal ance banquet. Sees Pee ee ee 8 6 CO | ck ia br ol fs PSS STS TS St iio oN SSS) SS SIS SESES) En 5) i tANKS i & Sox 3 stock is broker. LEVY'S : aes good woman : cage ‘| a 2 P

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