The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 20, 1900, Page 1

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you. XXIII. BUTLER. MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. xO. ‘} y's SPECIALS, ELUDES | OFFICERS. Wilans STRANGE TALE OF nee NORTHERN WILDS. Jes Nate Silva Was Al h - ONE DAY ONLY, : gran cnt | Explorer Tyrell Travels 5,000 Thi | ngs for Ch ristmas. Miles in Canada. sATURDAY, DEC. 22d. BUT ESCAPES AS USUAL. 7 fee | Jpepecials this week will help you | Richmond Missourian, 13¢n. FOUND. AN ENGLISH CAPTIVE. | is cheap. Vibbard, Mo., Dec. 9.—Special mes- bo your Xmas gooc rie ‘ : % g, if _p so my line of candies. | }sage from The Missourian’s corres- —|y. pepe C., Dec. 14. Prof. uote prices on all © candy but | pondent. \J yrel the celebrated e xplorer | ot q of Can: fi wilds, has returned from a y - Nate "a, a desperate criminal ive you a chance to buy mixed ’ perate criminal. nS a : ad “3 Se a pint. Chocolates wanted at Butler, Batescounty, Mo. ria 4, fi remo’ ion ve h “a bfrom 20c to 30¢ a Ib, for 15c. | where he has escaped from jail three s Ses ee Canada. = : ; ene led over 5.000 miles on the juisins, 31b for ; times, also from jail in Oklahoma i | Passat, worth 20: a qu at 5e twice, and for whose arrest there is a tome ee tition. which was sent (oltoncan peaches worth > ajreward of $1,000, was here yester- As has been our cUStOn every Seeu pa a ee orem’ | 2le day. Healighted from the Santa to clean up our stock during Decem- | ™@© "#08" Ininy pers in the long} at 21c. ber for invoicing the first of the year, | !ourney to the northwest of Hudson We showag e of good sensib] Christm: aS prese hv not buy some will do the r at Sor eood and will forever | | | wa orth 25¢ a doz at 20c Fe Passenger as it entered the city sobs ssicrail Se ricklen worth 75¢ gal. at ( limits. Silva was recognized by W.|*® es sell everything oe line oe o Tprell PP octant [have the largest and finest as- M. Ritter, who knew him in Okla- ae Rete ernegs cash. We ideo veuy Weliat he ce Bes cal } gent of fine chocolates and bon homa years ago. Mr. Ritter had re-| !#¥e #” DENSE STOCK on hand wee ina . — as | Eecer brought to Butler. Come|cently read of Silva's prison-break, and IT MUST GO. Our stock com- pease anes eo —— Pee we them, whether you wish to buy and that Sherifi Mudd of Bates’ was | PT'@s most Clone biel se r a at ‘. s ite a ty 4 i Fok after him. Ritter notified Deputy for and we aim to handle the BEST 2 Ne a =. _ — were | Car prices are not only low for] Sheriff Tillman Sisk who was out <a rything. ant ee ed e008 miles a itmas, but forall time in the|townatthat hour, and on his re- e would not attempt to give you I Be geet al eae i +)... |Our prices on everything as it would n August Prof. J. W. Bell of the we, Be sure to see me for all first- turn at 2 p. m., they phoned to Sher- : > seologieal survey, who was second a. iff Crowley, and then set out in a| ta whole newspaper to do it, but d 1 e buggy to Joe Shelton’s where Silva [Coe it_and we will give you our|!# eomuigad of the expedition, went IN'S C. G. & M. M., had/etarted: liaving dae nart of lid prices. Most of the people of Bates}? @ 8id@ tour of 400 miles up one of | ie way with Wm. Sloan county have known us for twenty |the bratiehes of the Thelon There | y a. Sisk and Ritter drove up|": They know the class of goods{ #2 Tesew@d an Englishman named | to Mr. Shelton’s house. Silva, in| %° 2 %d they know our PRICES poarks Hann who had been held in side, inquired who it was,and was have ALW AYS "been the LOWEST. ee Permax for five | told that it was a deputy sheriff at]. Ae eee Il you Pleasanton Bhors: heghes a ee edo thetenee! Shelton! Havin eons Gul iull weig THe, bran 65c, High Pat-}* = party when theyentered a village to meet the men. Silva dodged out|°@t four 95e per sac You kpow|!ast before eee and ~caseeetammee . ae Eo bas done keene eit ee there isas much difference in the to pee eee well-built man, dressed | ea int us quality of shorts, bran and flour as| ike an Esquimaux, come running up there is in any other class of goods, {#24 address him in English. Bunn | : Wou know we handiathe beck & told a marvelous story. He said | eels ll the BAIN, PEORLA and] that he had gone out from Edmon- SLL wagons—three as good} 02 in 1896 and had wandered far} wagons as are made—vyour choice into the interior., shooting and trap-| Sor 964 eror cAsH , ping. He ran short of provisions We sell the Success, Diamond, Com-| #24 applied to an Esquimaux family modore and Hummer Sulky and| They tookhim to their village where | as Gang Plows. Will sell you during |e Was Compelled to remain, living Intense suffering was endured by] this month: Succe Diamond, |®8 one Of them. eile had several witness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, K i 5: Commodore, #30: Hummer, | thousand dollars worth of furs He | before he gave this evidence: : ivined Bell’ oe and coughed every night until my throat | $40. all good plows, but the Hum ee ees one tan was nearly then tried Dr. King’s| mer isas far ahead of any other Edmonton with t! See Gtack AW Wool |ront. Khavcuced it in my family [DO oc lebtning is ofa toad, and we Deepwater Items. for four years and recommend it as will convince you in two minutes : . ; : Worsted Suit. — oa the greatest remedy forcoughs, colds | time if you will come and see it. Santa Claus is the topic a ie —Jand all throat. “chest and) lu Fancy China Lamps. Ftc. pir gy eons oO are ex- Spruce ee troubles. It will stop the wors Gs es eee per — several nice presents. cough, and notonly prevents but ab-| We have the finest line of china] Severalsocial hops were en People in this section are doing lots solutely cures (consumption. Price | ware, vases, parlor lamps, ete., we} by the youth and beauty of o {fall plowing. pone ; very poe Pap ary [ever handled before and at just HALF | munity last week. Quite a number of cattle are being Tucker's AR ies: ibe " ““) THE PRICE. We bought it through a] We were sorry to learn of the d ed in this part of the county. i nese eae New York broker at first cost from | of Mrs. Mock, which occurred F 4 Health is generally good. : the manufacturer. Come in and price evening. She leaves a husband an Mathew Evans’ nephew from Tex- Cen. Lee is Immcr.al it and you will see for yourself. little daughter, is visiting him at present. New York, Dec. 14.—Ananswer has Mes. Pitts of Johnstown, has been | been made by the New York Univer- this vicinity the past week. sity Senate to a recently received Hon. Chas. West was on our streets protest from the Association of Sur- urday. vivors of the Sixth Army Corps in torge Allison eave a musical at} Washington against the placing of home last Wednesd: iy night and] Gen. Lee’s namein the Hall of Fame. 2 god time was reported. Gen. Lee’s name was among those : Heavy Machinery. Iithew Evans gave a hop at his|selected by the judges. The protest | We are headquarters for ALL KINDS eSaturday n ; of the Sixth Army Corps survivors | °F heavy machinery such as thresh- thdnge Watson was heard from, he| was that Gen. Lee, who was an offi-| TS, Steam and gasoline engines, saw it Arkansas. cer in the United States army, de-| Mills, grist mills. feed mills, corn shel- Emma Lair is improving. serted his government in the face of|lers. wind mills, sorghum mills, hay iam White’s broken limb is|the enemy and was not, therefore, an}| ¢sseS, Wagon scales and can sell ling slowly. example worthy of emulation. | you cheaper than you can buy from Bart Subert of Adrian has moved| The University senate announces the factory themselves, as we have Ormidst. Heis a nice friendly,|that it is too late.to make any | nc > O wanizs tion 10 ee and can! Kansas where she etie youne man and we are|change in the list; and, moreover, | Split the °o ganization profit half in Seva tohave him for a neihbor. that the senate agrees with the decis- | two for you. We will convince YOU) y5 fees Finley and sister MeModern Woodmen of Spruce, ion to give Gen. Lee a place among} of the fact as we have Ore to fifty Agnes Doubt of Independence, Md received several new members | the American immortals {others this year. lf youwill come to were the guests of their parents a f ; write us wanes wanting days last week. James Baw of Appleton City was} ays oe line. We Misses Lulu and Gertie Mr midst Friday buying cattle. | Bey ee Se . _ AY" | spent Monday in Montrose shop : Ab Young is talking of getting | sata : price S| Sammie Jackson says he don't Bol the Rich Hill miners and} | ue mind going hunting when there is 1 nga coaleamp. We hope it} . j Dor t that we will slaughtér} = in sight: 80, | : ~ pri on everything during balance | ster Cells was on the LM, Kretzinger has the renting of | “ of this month. Cometo us, get coer dave jake week. brother Van's farm fornest year. A goods, Zo08 — os square deai-} “1... G orge Callahan Newberry and I. Kretzinger | : mes andl 108) Lous i guest of W/H. Shelton an & business trip to Applet on! 4 ; % past Tuesday. Saturday. a : P. Coleman and Will Sheltor Gilmore is very lonesome ; <s < cay Sunday in Butler. we. Shillinger Ww lk k 3 : f flowe of er hbors it , ; ; 10g8 this wee Smit hfarm is only one chance to. save] We regret to hear of the death 5 F is through an Op-l yg, Gannon of Butler, who was we were the startling words bin y Mrs. 1. B. Hunt of Lime liked by all who knew him. m her doctor after he to cure herof aj Werld’s € omach trouble and F : ilo . Gall stones had| “I tried many remec Bor business success depen Sg i ad he constantly grew} piles,” “writes W. R. Smith, of on the perfect action of your JACKETS, >» Ther wan to use Elec-jam, I; “but found no relief ti hand | er ae a z anal Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. I hav- give increas =| All dup-to-date ini omach, ti ica the oul champion pile care on | ( nD 5 Berea tons S| Sst Color and Make. (ti (orn spendin |e iene cr But ller Las apartment tore, ate an article ant line we 20m Su Dressing “ Bed Pictur Ot Stools . Reception Chairs by far tl 2 t 1 and most handsom of Rockit rs ov over sho ed this line in New rk state and is a pacer iu Slipper holiday trade hind the barn, and was able to reach eheisiensas the timber across the field, before Mr. Shelton or, the officers knew of his kip.” An all-day search was made, but to no avail—Silva must be running yet—it was a narrow es- cape. oO saci ieee RiaaicmeNEs San mR eo aa fa (as Let hat will proclain 5] 5 APART TAT AeAaw coe Ue emma Tortured a Witness. When you buy hem wear. this hosiery warm article one alagng mas parents, brothers Xmas Candies. and sisters to mourn her loss. The | We have acar load of Xmas can-|?eMains were laid to rest in the G dies, nuts, ete., coming and you will mantown cemetery Sunday morn- | ing. | from - FINE DISHES. lose money if you don’t get our : prices before you buy. Remember On Christmas eve the ladie what we tell you. serve lunch at 5 p. m., also just : the Christmas tree in the store ail L ing owned by Mrs. Annie Howard in Johnstown. Ht will consist of oys- ters, fruit and eake. The money will go to the South Met hodist church. Mrs. Ida Kash was in Johnstown shopping Saturday eve. Add Shelton and son were in our midst on businsss Saturday Mrs. Kirt Green leave i CLOAKS and TAILOR MADE SUITS. One of t} t any womar well profit WHICH ‘Is CHEAPER us night Sn ke eR es Se ow Pailicalica ON A Woman's Awful Peril. A loss of ae e. Sold by H. L. Tucker, Guamitest. “Bor. Sale ete © ; | Only 25 ceuteat H.L. Tucker's dr LEVY’S. Tucker. ~ Ce Stee SescessseE0SEssRsusmececes

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