The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 7, 1901, Page 5

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Sa GSES Se = z — sececocesoces Geo. E. McDonald, architect forthe e0O? 2200 proposed new court house, was in MPCCDIOSAISSLIOSOOPIOOOVOOOOOOIOOSOOOOOOOOSONE K Men's Finest $15 Suits Cut to $9.50. anteall January 1e of the mil 4 ? and pleasant inter months ev | \ \ \ \ \ experienced in Missouri, says the¢ _ A bulletin of the weather burea at lumbia. 1; f Cole and Jim Younger, the Mis- h h h h souri bandits now in the Gane 3 penitentiary, rated t 4 } 1 Jimis 53 : sary of their | now vears of q That’s about the deepest cut yet. We 5 EREEE cementel Att a > : = - : = : Biomed reentry eae Weare showing the greatest collection of Wash a have quite a lot of broken sizes of men’s Fi ieabraahacst incu it $12, $12.50 and $15 suits which we will | Without the records of t Goods ever shown here. Most of the styles are ex- close out at only $9.50. We are also closing out our $8, $8.75 and $10 suits at tis business | li; ly ‘ | sense Lo erect a court use suitable | he ine SsuOWH are all opuls Ds rices only $6.50. These suits are our latest to the eounty of the} purchases and, at the price, are the best bargains we've ever offered. Better let | in Prices from Se yd by 7 Sones up to 2c per yard x, Kan: The « tad t i} oon men badly scare i up: ul ad | ee air ae eee e Sores your sé ms while the choice things are being g 3 shown. We have made it a point to talk g with our friends from different part zs -— % _ohidrmphrt opments F a-ciaciessomntacenetaniie 3 -50. us save you that | ant line and make ou to see Tis = a are placed and keptin t proof wus | vaults, the title to every piece 18 clusive and cannot be purchased out of our store ¥ jlan and town lot in this county is} i ud in jeopardy. Therefore it cr: 4 : } ¥ Sf BROKEN SIZES MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES. $4.00 value cut to $2 50 | Congress or 3.00 value cut to 2. 00 | lace, most wide 2.00 value cut to 1.55 3 | or coin toes but 1.50 value cut to 1.15 | great big value 1.25 value cut to 1.00 J for your money MEN '§ ODD PANTS. About 200 pairs ia the lot and at giving BED anti enctcca ie N 4 sentiment in their different localities and so far, without a single 5 people are for a new court house and OSEOSSOOCOSHOSOPIEI OE” FOR THE BRIDAL COUPLE I. M. Hunter, « K GATHERING THEM IN sends us a remiftta will vote for it. The Nevada asylum has 800 pa- me ‘ tients, 454 male and 346 females, an} Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Walton Give a Nota” eT, : * ; asin ‘ Another Horse Thief and Sandbagger increase of 110 patients ihtwoy say ee eee ars. { ; : s Forty-two cents per day supports ble Reception in Their Honor ewed Behind the Bars. | away prices Some $5 pants as low a each patient. Jackson county has} A notable society event of Butler Prot. Ira Ludwick, of Deepwater An important eapture of a horse t $3.50 and others in proportion. the largest number, 46; Vernon, 43; |] was the reception given by | was in the city Saturday and faver-. thief and sandbagger was made at Jasper, 39; four counties have only Mr. and Mrs. William E. Walton at | ed us substantially Springfield, Mo., Friday of last week one each. their beautiful home on Monday! he churches of Moberly have The prisoner gave his name as Iw James Chowing arrested last week evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J.) (ened war against gamblers and Smith. There was uoespecial charge Brown Walton, just returned from | | : at E against him at the time of his arrest i gambling houses by sheriff Smith in Kansas City, Z : a their eastern bridal tour. The hours | except suspicious circumstances of charged with stealing harness from ein 4 - a = = ‘. al Williams, had his trial in this were from 7 to and from 9to 11 We see from the Warrensburg Star the sale of & horse to Gus Faulin, i a aod See Ele Pe he [2nd fully two hundred guests paid | that J. W. Wright of Butler, who hs ® Smith was held and cards describing ' hy S : incre pespects, partook of the good | ues 1Attending: <he Warrensburg fim and the horse were sept out : had been living an honest life since 5 : 2 e cheer and took away a lastthg im- Normal School was oneamongeleven | The horse proved to be the property ‘The | students who received a two year’s) of GA. McLaughlin, of Rich Hill, | ken Monday night of last i halso answers the de stealing the harness, he was let off with a jailsentence of twenty days. pression of the braliant overt autiful | certificate and was te a week Smi flower decorations were t fe | Garrison, of Worland, called | american Beauty roses y on Monday and had | yrs. Walton, r. and Our young ed made! scription of the man whosandbag white in the ¢ and Mrs. J. Brown | Hess, of Adrian Tue Times sent to his address. Mr.| Walton, Mrs. Everingham and Mrs. | usa pleasant ¢ Garrison is living on the place where had the dates | and robbed a young man named He thinks | Russell Young on the streets of Rich Sam Brown of Kansas City, were the | on his paper set a nan of moving to Kansas this spring Hill, a few minutes before the horse he was born and where he has resided | peceiving party, in the orde continuously all the days of hie life. | ¢ationed just within th = P reales is A Gia coh amma ena a ap a > > aanae was stolen. Young was unconscious spaci : iH t > r He lived with his mother for forty | front parlor. The assistants in thel , William Simpson Sas d from macs for five hours after being struck and ee eee eee —— aad e a ne ee eee e depan or three cars oO ; a : ew é fens ‘ years, and until she died two years} jarlors were Capt. and Mrs. Tye ard, Fs i e vod eat gn : pl cS only remembers the man following: ) oe 8 TL ER W EE KL y Il IMES See J.S. Pierce, west side of square.Jago, There are few better men than} yp and Mrs. John Steele, Dr. and | extra good ca i one car off). andstriking him ; 1 MEO) when wanting farm insurance. 9-tf hes Garcia ieee nasa ? | probably the finest hobs ever ship- 4 sabia ssahananiccinaciie 5 Mr. Garrison. Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Crowell, | 04 ie ae Deputy Sheriff J. H. Miawald and ; é & W. R. Wilson, one of Foster's] p €D. V. Brown can be|Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen, Mr ; | bed from this station, averagmg°"'|@ A. McLaughlin, of Rich Hill, went ; , LOCAL {TEMS | 2 Sask om The name of D. V. Brown can be} Mr. and Mrs. ¢ . Allen, Mr. and | jounds \ ang a d a | prominent citizens spent Tuesday it} ggund in our announcement column] Mrs. Z. J. Williams and Mesdames | to Springfield Sunday, the horse was P ' é Tues’ Telephone No. i BT. | the city. as candidate for justice of the peace Frank and C. A. Allen preside | J.B. Armstrong, one of the gentle- | identified as the property of Mr. Me ; ; " We do not believe there will be a|Judge Brown served the people of the | the dining room, where deli |manly managers of the Bennett-{ Laug hlin and Smith was brougl ' We are showing by far the best line | vote cast against the court house in |county for a term as probate judge freshments were served. Mr. and Wheeler Mer. Co., and who also owns | back to Butler and landed in jail : dwork shoes in Butler. American. | this township this time. and made a good one. He well] Mrs. G. P. Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. | the Harriman place, just northwest of Monday evening. He is peeseig 5s i } . = alified for justice of » peace, is} Williams and Mr. and Mrs. the city, one of the best fruit farms years old feet 7 inches high and # The assessed valuation of Cass Dyeing is as simple as washing qualified for justice of one Spot i z fi 3 pt z : 2 =.) j { j p abl prigl rentlemé Morrison were in charge he in the county. favored us with a re- will weigh about 150 pounds tounty is $9,078,615, when you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes | 8" honorable, upright gentleman, forrison were in charge of th ; . ate al * : j j i i i i ; _ iswers a KeTE i >. : Sold by H. L. Tucker. an active democratic worker and his bowl Misses Hie Orr and s | newal. Smith also answers the description ; Notice the cut. prices on shoes in | ; : comet’ cele Saker » flov rirls i pinned ¢ ofa man who is wanted at Lamar : . » would strengthen the ticket. Saker were flower girls and pinned a “— ; : F wad. American Clothing House | New lot of our famous $2. pOGsed-| : seigire carnation to each guest as : souve- M. M. Carroll, a prominent farmer | ¢,) urder. So hisarrest may prove } ‘ % | ve It line s N » T 23s and pulpit at Rockvill peas abies Se pe land influential citizen of Lone Oak ieee ; et Mista: Cass county, has two |: year welt line just in. o other The press an 1 pulpit. at Rockville nir. In the little studio, situated at |, s res ee animportant ove i an “gis house gives you a full line of welts at |igsin a wrangle. The editor of the Re- tic auior ald between’ the xitting | township, c¢ iments pleasant- | i : : | tases of smallpox. the price. Americ ‘an Clothing House. | flex charges that a minister of that piste ie = ee i . . yons and had his dates | TTENTION FarmMers—If you have Om ATE re doubl s, WE . } : j : iui : wwe OVETCOF hile ay * ee oe > ors i set nhead He said the a jarden oe new overcoat while they | phe wheat fields in Kansas were] town was too s ive page stationed the orebestra, being Frank |" 4, mags eg or € se | f P riend’s am h z d | of his people are socheap at Amer. Clo. House covered with 8 inches of snew by the|#0r 4 friend fu an 2 the | na Bert J aed Fisk cia oO 4 cena JW.Guyton was appointed city | storm Sat ardayandSunday. Tt will} Preacuer comes back sia I ce ed best suusi the | 5. f saa . Brighmaster by the council Monday | be a great benefit to the growing | man and charges Aen a eae : yunty, and iusic tight. ler his ticket to the McG hangit ME Ci : ae é i i for a turkey. Thi es them hroughout ( ba Throw away those old pants and | Inconnection with the ice plant) yout even fy ee vedding ier buy a pair w cheap. | ¢ “re? yr B a oe a ne Dooley was ate in hile theyre so cheap. | and creamery Butler o : SDOOISOOGOOOO OHOOOOOOGOONAE B : x - eS es a a P American Clothing: Fic ja eannil ctory Butler fo airing the ring x B The : _ | town grow and the more we have thefemn warning to Rich Hill's anti-|ea guest 4 rl ry t » Se 8 ¢. t . ground hog failed to see his | better. eourt house people the awiul fact » box, W i g C re raha digeings Saturday. ae i ceenat eon ye that Isaiah Nic! he Holden t d with wed le ich insures an enrly spring. | ‘The granc jury at Kansas Be ete iach wan neculenay Dg cs Save bie , a , | Friday ret urned an indictment for A ia He ‘ f ig mone buing your next : : : bnuson county's new cour mu i inter on aac . - ace = = | murder in the first degree against : zs : ae ac : b. fi sui ‘ tear r ad. = = se. has just gone insane and is f H Amer: ‘ ee sii Lancia Mrs. Lula Kennedy for the murue nee Lara ; merican Clothing House. { now in the Nevada asylum. He nev- i 3 i of her husband. desea ; : 2 ; The : | er recov 1 after his i The Amoret Beacon says, a bigre-| pB, F. Biggs a prominent you @ ushine deleat- Democrat oS mmouneé- ES C i Malis going on at Foster, and | turmer of Virginia, made us a plear- rf nstabl coe nas been one hundred and | ant calland had the dates on his We take pla ne atten) of Mr. Pleasant towns ubject t a i | a1 the at f Yeonversions | paper set ahead. He will move to] tion to the ann of D. bl the democratic Mr. M , j Seeour great “Buck” grain plow ona ‘cease this spring Edrington SRCaeOr } perience in} For several winters past we have had the cold- i 4 Greatest value ever offered at | The smallpox which has been rag- : Saly bon est weather in February and it seems that this f a American Clothing Hous da is siding. No new || Aa : vear will be no exception. You will need | | Our esteemed young fr See E. A, | cases have developed in. the past few i onservat e 7 y i Rgrrimet some en EAS nye sad the authorities now belies sn WINTER FOOTWEAR ! 4 the city Satur te ind ma us | Bey have the disease ur ler control. | 1, is we : en ? | Ptha renewal Charlie Bryson 1 i} He is wand we can 5 vou 1 the hes | M.Ed. S. Austin of St. Louis, is paper at Bron bia there is In the 1 aEREL- for a few vs being ealled or WHEN SPRI NG OMES € show you fount of the sickness of her moth or of the ast | - spring and summer A. Colyer choes that has ever been shown in Butler. Lester Cumptor See us for shoes any reas {the vear and we - vd of Elk G@mbstantin! citizen. co : With a pleasant call and had tes on his paper set ahead. Preval oF | na het js uty to dc : Z ; t i e BQ mperss1 9 VPBHE OBOD OOK | ; | amily to town. j

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