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

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Frank Mabbott remembers uswith Miss Ida Whitsitt. teacher in the eeceeceee . FOO OOISONIOOOHOOK a box of fine cigars, which we smoke public schools at Springfield, Mo.. is SOCCCECOCCCE = to his good health. spending the holidays at home with ABLE LINEN © : =e z parents Ses <i E | B | Bob Ewing, one of the most active pol : se Mr. and Mrs. James é a nits iH aud influential democrats of eastern at ¢ Se. 39c. 40 0 =o, gn vies f Bates, called to see us while in the Geo. G. Henry, state cattle in- ini - €, We, S8e 65. 9 soc, city Wednesday |spector, With headquarters at, Mo- 88e and $1.00 a yard. The BE =e ‘ > . x | nett, Mo.. spent Chr aay oe a al- Fire the other day at Golden City, |) samily eld escent ico Geain the annie } sSote ; is famil this ce Set i e countrv. Mo., destroyed W. F. Morrow’s big|_ Jin this county, and com : try a mented us } ‘ fiouring mills at that place. The pbmeniog swith acall: | , z contents also went with the mill and| Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ke of Cald-| f the total loss isestimated to be $30,-| Well, Kan., came in Saturday to| 5 i i 000 spend the holidays with Mrs. K.’s fa- at 10e, 20¢, 25e, B5e. 48e. 50, Se, 4 J.W. Speers, of S 1ee en F ir Just to please old Santa Clause ther, peers, of Spruce township 75 cents a pair. number we | They comp! nd enable him to get around better ented us with a pleas-| have sold testifies to 18 decidedly the best shoe V alues ‘on his annual visit to the children, |?” 3 H 4 it started into snow Monday, but Postmaster Welton wastaken sud-| NAPKI NS” 4 ever shown in Butler, as good as thought better of it and let up after|denly and seriously sick about 10} ®@ Hl : 7 : a few flakes had fallen. yelock Monday night at >| at 40ce. 506. T« On oO. Sv i sy) “ x > ith some = - | eh ? ‘ 9 me the usual 2 00 shoe. Read the } Our young friend L. C. Culbertson, meee os Ls me on : B 32.50 a one n. You get SPECIAI : , ,of Summit, favored us pleasantly, pares pioes oe) bead te values in eacl o F : eet il a | description and thensee the shoe renewing for his paper and the copy | WO" (Ute “Ik for several hour 4 ‘ | 3 ather at Quiney. Hl. Mr.| Zack Collins, road commissioner of | b i and you will buy no othe) Culbertson will shortly build on his) Warrensburg township, Johnsor \@ | ; 7 7 place in Summit. Heis an er rgetie }county, On trialin the circuit \@ reliable and deserving young man. [of Johnson cor .plead guilty tol @ Ask to see our special 10 cent crash. It ® . . . } f, \ is | n } 1 F §6Best satin calf uppers—genuine kangaroo Mike Curry came home to spend | ‘0? 1 owe ntenced to mig smooth, e from knots and the c's} i es . 2 vears in the penit by oa 5 / topping—all solid inner, outer and counter— ,Christwas with his family. Mr. Carry |" ee WEAR to] m jis holding the position of roadmas 8 Wh} solid leather soles—made with three rows ter on the M. K. & T. with headquar <|@ len you want to } ure of values ® : cA lters in the Indian Ty. Hisdaughter, |@ come to us. & ; stiching round vamp—English back stay— | Miss Sallie, who has been attending i@ a sla ere F 4 Ischool at Carthage, also returned | us pleasantly | McKIB ree perfection circlettes in heel—imade o i | i mpree pertect : a | home to spend the holidays. Warr \@ s ° a aH 1. e latest style English last. | Sol Blatt & Son, who about a] He will Bnish tl QST SSPDS SOGS OGOO 282 p hmonth ago filled a British gove ee ee eee ee ' . iz No shoe ever sold or Sl 50 }ment contract for one hundred mules We were placed under obligations . H.R. Fry, a yo man 22 years . for African service, last week con-|to J. E. Williams, the popul tir ng hierview, John- BESS : . 4 } 1 ! tracted for fifty horses for the same|man of Bates County Democratic s{|* Was | falling had so much merit i t. pee ss see | ; ; « evel c not purpose. He shipped the first car-] Central Committee, for holiday cour-| gr his pay han s the tree came down a limb ° : jJload of twenty rnimals under this We had no objections to] American ¢ } Hous oh ] him on the head The boy s will be pl rased wit h ,contract to Kansas City to-day.—| obeying his injunctions ito k bis wot ishing his band face | : intou Democrat. anderstand how we could doso in its]. sete . : ® the style and you with the wear- Scanat Rctestn, nom. od ite bos | enti. — _S. HL Fisher Failing < forte 1 yee nt ia mer Hare near We received a box if a i: i eae Hurper, Guardian of ° arts i 1e ar a £ ar aCe 1 Ve i 10 or tne ov anda ly > a 4 £ ES | = S. H. 2 ex-cot sure i ng quality 2 ichards, Vernon county, eame near|firom J. A. Trader, cigar broker of | : alee Treasurer, q ; oe : : J E 2 if se Some big values yet in men’s over- | Who is nate of ine Asylum | Ibeine killed at Richards the other] Nansas City, Mo. Mr. Trader has s is asso x i 7 ® 2 zi oats. Greatest $7.50 and S10 val 0.3, Nevada, we learn that his ; day by the cars. He was jumping built up a fine trade throughout this |. ver offered. A €1 Hou ulth n failir i} f : . on the training while in motion and | se He handles the very best | ee petri e Menihaa’ 8: { ; : Aeusalts Pam: ate hat his death is looked for fell under the wheels. He was cut} goods and his prices are always smallpox scare i i f} . a 4 } } hin. J ‘ Oost any time. His devoted Yi and bruised and his clothes were lit-] right. Arthur is a clever, courteous | township, Johnsol : . } | : Rein 3 5 canst broker 2 ‘| hit of bringing him hone i ) jerally stripped off of him. ventleman and we always appreciate | 4 sitar ‘ r int dawn teak eel a f \ GB. Wade and wife Teft_on Mon- Corseeeuso main cee sultation with friends was persuaded t Y day to visit relatives and friends in| Friday was the shortest day in ihe| A small p ne that he co Lette sred for ] j Kansas City, St. E tne and Mary-| ¥ From now until March 20 the} picked up on where he is, consequently decided not q \\ lyville, Mo, Creston, Ft. Madison and ys will grow longer and on that latter part 0} : to remove him from the Asylum, 4 \ / | Burlington, lowa. They will be gone te, the vernal equinox. the days] #HE Times office. i ig owner Can wh he has the best of care aud at i about three weeks. THE Times wishes | and nights will be, of equal length | have same by calling for it ion.—Bates ( tecord : \ them a pleasant time and safe jour- — From - nt Min ite on : ‘ pe) Mrs. Sarah Oldham, of C1 oe viol Awe Waue Mareee s Pa e | aa baer iciachian Sa eth until June | omplimented our sanctum i had * 4 Mrs. Alice C. Dyer, of Vancouver. | n they will have reat ied their} py Tines sent to her son, J. W_| y, Suatly- “Hasteatal "eens f —————EE Wash , sends remittance for renewal |'O"% ‘ ind the nights their shortest) Oidham, at Mount Snefiles, ( Mrs. | 4 nd rise in the morning unre : : ; t : . to Tue Trwes. She isa daughter of | rio Oldham bro tua load o vour St iLhh «iif AiEs | Coal For Sale. | Ba 5 i iste : ur vor, Strong RiiLEK peekl.\ PINES 20,000) bushel f 1 stri |W. 'T. Coffelt, and formerly lived in| J, W. Lewis, of West Point town- [10 town which net ed he' mead nerves depend upon rich. nourishing : eles eae ee nipped this county. Their friends here will] ship, was in the city Saturday and] Robert M es hlood. Hood's lia makes an ny po x and ready for sale at bank six miles 2 2 : lobe s OCAL ITEMS ee tea y aes CATR SIN TAME. be glad to know that Mr. and Mrs.]invored us pleasantly. He was re-| gj M the nerves stro iching and | t stot Rockville : : Misses Mary | Dyer are prospering in their western tly in receipt of a letter from = his vitalizing the bh It vives sweet ale > 37 D. D. PEELER : State Nort . Tates’ Telephone No. 37. | as alli "Thome. son Claud Lewis, member of Co. C.,| home Saturday refreshing I completely cures ee = rete Men's duck ¢ at Americal 22K f which Ben R de i ; : ss, ervous troubles. Begi king Mrs. L. M. Burkalo has our thanks | Clothing ee : | G. M. Casey shipped the carcass 32 Re ol sat Ls ie R te . 1 days with : “ us troubl Begin taking it or renewal, | i of two fine bucks to the Kansas Sp ae inion Braden. of Homer township »day Mayor and Mrs. W. F. Duvall re-} city : . - doing garrison duty ; z i a aa) - : ss ity market to-day. Hehas between : . 2 Ina business way the merchants; ,,) mod Morgan, of St. Joseph, is | turned home fi ancextended tpl ce cnaghrea hundred deer on his| = that he has been assigned to] | fe this. Chietmiis. ‘Theis Nansea, indigestion are cured by F nding the lidays 1 is | thr, } ‘ coho Fe % Eyes cue ae the past | 2 prosper iis Christmas 1eIT | id's Y ae Se pier | through the eastern states on C hrist-} sanch in the north part of thecounty i k. LORE for I pea Se a ea tare eae Hood's Pil q , a | ses hges The animals are etically in a wild nee past. Almost dav the pa geen cmanies M.V.Owen is just completing a | Selz “Smasher™ boots cut to $2 ati ate, and the vicious bucks are] Theexhibit of the week the town wascrowded with ho 7 three-story residence at lat American Clot sing House. off by shooting them.—Clinton | Poultr d Pet Stock lay buyer: lear : | f er rat. which o od yesterday ir Rob 4 _, | Ineases of catarrh Hood's Sarsa-| oo Fe Hed yesteress = Alva wt j csi L. Braden favored us with | parilla heals the tissues. } i up| Mea Soillingeer of Deepwatery Ou building is cert se a allege ey antecall while in the city Sat | the system, expels impurities from the | township, caller ds renewed for her Ala number 1 = | blood and cures |son, W. O. Schillinger, Co., D. 20th sce PP In cor Fashion is ‘ es Tae Times wishes everybody and | oats, | U.S. Inft.. Manilla, P. I. She said oe oe wi 1s but tl ix I tir kin folks a happy and prosper- | ‘that her son received two copies o ieular, At a8 New Year. | Times every fifteen days, and ati es : ; i J.B. Schroc sunty with 2S « Each package of Putin Faceless | they were like letters from home. He Oorold friend E. M. Walker of | thas his paper changed to Col- | | | Iye colorseither Silk oolor Cotter 3} Dye colorseither Silk Woolor Cotton | thinks they will be brough oy > 2 td bY lehe United States about the first of . | | July. } boas er = now perfectly H. L. Tucker. sville, Ind. ay. has four wild turkeys to vhich he secured ir a visit to] The fair promises t Beverly Vaughan, attending a Mutal college in Kansas City, came | See those men’s $2 boots we're clos-| as. H. Park. who ma 3 ome for the holidays. American Clo. House. | neprot he inch at Aberline, Kan.,| cess. Go and see : } Samuel Silvers, now resic tllast week, returned Saturday with a Ouresteemed lady friend, Mrs. Eva | parte. 4 : cay oo Megs 8 og eee Aaeda ee Harvey Ritner ah il : | Butte, Mont., is home to spend the] three blooded female hogs of the Du- 1} aa Oak, will accept Our | polidays with his parent Mr. and|rock Jersey red breed. They were ing west of town, while playing Santa | home iM ( for a renewal. | Mrs. 'T. W. Silvers. Ser aie, Gwenn dae. Claus at the Baptist church this broth 1 — dure — Monday night, met with a sever ford The cotton mask which f price JH. Stilwell, through the courtesy MRL. Braden, adds his name to @ Ties subscription lists. dohn Schenrick, a substantial far- Perot North Bates, favored us ver. antly and renewed his subserip- | ark have gone into the breeding Full line of men’s underwear at the | H- P American Clothing House. of red hogs in earnest and are stock- ing their farm near Virginia with the Otto Atkinson has taken charge of} best. The Jersey red cannot be beat. i the Talmage House at Rich Hill.| deems thought his eyes, wht Otto formerly resided in this city y{ The Ad has many friends here who at jdeath ot M Laura H. Smith. wife| 5 pocoune : of Attorney A. J. Smith of that city. | tache, eyebrows and mos Miss Ruth Bryan of Lincoln, Neb., | + {She died Monday, December 17th,]ou his head. Thebu cident. wore caught fireand his face head were badly burned. It Finest Fitting Shoe Made. n Journal reports the | closed while the ¢ iped injury. He 1 Fon, ONE PRICE ALWAYS i a 1 oo CLE PE POLI ODE 0 ORTRPEODIDG OPE IVOLDDO4 OOFODOOOIOND VOLS IYI OF DOOTL VT UII: ~—— FW POPPI 009 49090-0000000 PR 5 IEDOEOT Wbeentertained during the holi~} Fourteen head of cattle died i ‘| 1900, The deceased had been an in-| ed with children a ays by Miss Riley Stevens of Boon- | Walker township. Vernon county, | valid fora long time and only reeent- rafew minut e ni, Mo. from some unknown disease The | ly returnrd home from Colorado it prevailed One of the Many Styles. The ehureh Chri eattle all died within a few days of |S here she | tmas entertain- us forthe S.S. s eo benetitte jevoted each other ools Monday Bit were Well attended and pleas- W. A. McElroy an appropri-| 44 e ; ry affairs. tags ve -hildren to mo is ERS eae } | < ate Christmas is daughter, |... axt ; ° 41S Miss \, Reco } ; e | Mrs. Minr Hendrickson H | Times ex He was a mem- of Naomi Smith, daughter of | Mrs. Mir - Hen Kson, at Hie- | 4a bereavement 2 aap : <a 4. J. Dagan of Malberr ed f MCON and Mrs. Thos. .). Smith, attend- : Tue MES, jor one : : : eee ei ten hogs at the st ird= M ' ff ak Titi) Hardin college. returned home ; Year. ;. wee Sere Z ae ron : see acciiee : ed, EE ithes tt Sr the J bie to spend th 41. Wolie, a rising Burlington, Kan., tof Bates, renews Pinia ox esponde holidays 6 r He isa broz ninde ser young lawyer | shee ive acre t . 1 f va vent man é ent member Mort Cam) bell and wife were over : 1 és Mm Foster to-cl: to meet their : titer, Miss 1 has been er sigs least res : - me collect Fe Fi Review xington.— }

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