The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 21, 1901, Page 1

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hme Butler Wee 7OL. XXIII. BUTLER. MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901. ae mules. He ovneheon. DIES IN A TURKISH BATH. J.B. Gates took dinner with | neizhbor 1. 8S. Koontz Sunday. ceca: Mrs. Lee Hend spond- ing with a book firm of Kansas City Wm. J. Cornelius, Modern Woodman IT IS in regard tors situation. Or johnson and Homer Davis; Jobo Riehardson and Thos. Hill manieer, Succumbs 10: Heart Dis; TOO LATE FOR OUR jeach bonght a cow at Hooper’ Ballard Breezes. 5 of all kinds was lively here turday. poertm bas rented the Jin Sis cor z | | s sale. horses. —p ease. f fowler nold two washing ma-| Miss Tala Spearman, of Maysburg, | urday. | Was here canvassing our village with ae caes eae ichardson went to Butler baking powder, ete. William J. Coraelivs, an « | Wonder if he attended | raticconvention? i. A there be a good turnout Sat-| Gilkerson and. si Alma Fort leit for California last | so. the Mo ck, where she bas relatives. Jess! ter accoinpanied ern Woods whose home rand all vote for the court | her to Kansas Cit | Thursday ni ht rkish batl , Hope t here will not be a} Otis Young came in from the East jroom at Twelfth and Main streets cenit it here. Snuday evening on his way to the] 7; is bis st 3 t Turkisl — i Brown is having a tussle with | vost hwest. Pisce — ] tis. Valentine party was enjoyed at { S Davis sold a horse to Dr. !# host of our you folks at Mr Corn : S tis wav 5 j 5. sveral couples were out from: | his H Meni Mo, w t Mevendieton has rented the) Urich lhe had: been attending a conven Woods farm northwest |) Keirsey bought a bill of gents} <] é ; ae ; i yer here received valentines. | fuctusling goods yma drume | : Be setae estes an baby are visiting st week He lias just received quite | PHNIOD, 4 » 2b. Ebve OLAKG a LUE. iain K nsas City Fan invoice of shoes. | bath. Cornel ja Barker is olleved a good jo jicuiy | y leaves soon to try > man, was not } g book firm of Nevada aS re a Sie Wen oeniy Neots to the plan, although he said he a. T. L. Ka ford’s mother dicd our aes ees all ( eee had never before slept insuch a plac home nedr Oceolaa ha ver the advice of loved ones a i‘ She has the sympathy of nie. jAiter the hot rooms, Cornetius and his Prot. 3 ro tin the coun- | friend lay wh tos Abo IK 4. Beaman from the southeast Indes O'clock yesterda i i = Vy O INC MOST F THE bLaycock hus reated the Me ey faini isite shi olka Si wnelius lay calle were} | : ' oe i! = 7 ee ayy : wv, He is much better ho.se in Fleury county last kb showed that Corneliti re | # ty i cay) } UU js »3 for the Commoner Ww here as of old Sunday body was red Sap Se echt fw names for the Cc 1 . ) 0d y is turn to rOLer aes ‘i : : se : ‘ -Gurtin aud sou drove to Tu Pat- | Wheeler. who snid death wes i es nog a see A pe 5 : : a ; tie jaday on business. : 3 : Oe ie due techieanch eons: yuality and short = i - I iow 8 ) 8 flyou see Belisie’s valentine? East County [tens. ia a ; : ; a He vork this year The people ha vhether you want to buv« : In| el ee i kane B. Gates is sad and lonely Health is good this week in this}, : i ‘nC! tried our goods now for two years | fact. we g te . we, 8 2 . ship conven peas, eaves a faimil >was formerly a] = Nene ate eeay part of the county ssuddctOn onthe Miccoar, waseae| 2nd THEY KNOW what they are.|we cell to do per Phe | fittings at Buterprise the first S: lity p Fancher of Arkansas, shipped |Co#duetor on the Missouri, Kansas | hae ‘ aRee Se EES OAS ets ; ch, at 2 p.m - t . ; They know au 1 i y rer Harri 1 aware’ acarload of hogsto Henry Oliver}& Texas road and well known | - ; é , é s Harrison was here trying to | Z 5 ; i : ‘ panies do not spend their mone ‘ ‘ : last week about the state , c : d : |. oe Mr. Green will have a sale the first pshile Sie eee nate AVERY PLANTER pictures and ac ‘ a Koontz thinks of moving on | Siasth tot sends to. Jeave tol Will Goo bis tue iness | ; : f : : a : 1 ieOak. Like ourselves, wants sehen ne a woe gail oy A is the best thateverr nthe grout ey hool North Dakota. 5S. Laval, a merchant of Dallas, } ‘ ; i atruction of their goods meen t ventine Andy Stephenson shipped a car] Texas, writes: “Lf thougit | would | he only plante IS: Perec 10 2 Famous Savers & Scovill eoorke ia pepas el load Of hogs to St. Louis last Sun-| have to give up business, after two] planting broom cor ne. ete. b | SATTLEY WALKING PLOWS sa! eee "B nga lay years of suffering fror ral debil-} sidea neckyoke and the best con.) ~~ ssi ” Rp, day. 1 £ sic yok id e bes ) : rip Mavi Pipa 8h wep ee 1. M. Kretzinger visited the A. S.Jtty brought on by overwork and long | sepueted doublet ree oe ANI buge ; wa Maybry says he will either) ¢ 11") feed lot Sund hours, but four bottles of Electr gin - , 2 eit & I. eed lot Sunday 1 , bu jlectri ascihars ae { aoc 3 a { “ape k Re William Gooderman is reported] Bitters gave me new lif Lean now | 2Ut on an implem i gn nr Angle Steel Bar Harrow, Phe be ipa ‘ er ano: eO8 | very sick at present at anything, sleep weil and feel like : ed States. We i 1) tests . tart t din ys t a " J ’ eer. Gartin and Jin Darl Smith was in our midst Sun-] working ail the tiny li’s the besi AVERY CULTIVATORS | are a perfect delight to er mouials tot ’ ‘lek aie om lay talking up a mail route. A free} medicine on earth.” [t's a wonderiu , , Cait aS age . = elves jwill move the ee oates tonic and health builder tor t red, |e Clear at the top. The hammock spemtiaiane ake : M der itatiat are a clo ¥ Ro Gthers “hive. our Art Gilmore was in Henry county | weak, sickly and run-down people. | seats, the combined rider and walker = itor 1 t axe “ : Ree lone mee bae TT puying cattle last week Satisiaction See de teed. Only 50c.| and the “ean’t throw down’? tongue rsare | The ! i ‘© ° he roads are in very bad condi-] For sale by H. L Hota can’t he taate Thec made mers t en r| Norwa smd st uit de ' rf adley, one of the H L.j|,. '° 708 . : | less can’t be beate I nad OE ae over an evening | CR: % Jof the finest) materi ) ble rhikn sho has t « mi ple i s a it agai _ = pia ss Allie Prewitt has been very | Last Grand Jury. : pas : ? eas a ele wth i ; Sanethor fork we ell, thie Aa eae ny REEIOe Jolin Prewitt will builda new dwell Phe oe aos of the a shovels are worth $2 more per set | W willing ‘ it os kf ‘ fyon see Tom Lynch, last Sar- | ez soon : Be ee ee ake cintee the | that ang goer shovel. “These! I shcpetchee eee : ei Tsien s? To- see him w 3 not ' » kunt w|, Ubas Rigs 5 base nae ner Loni a ee Shes . ee ss es planters and cultivatorscost us more ; Setune I ec 4) town to b 1 aL stop by ge: FOrsee 26 NOt LO KUOW ‘ aid law, which requtrec he jury to : pat ha aries wi town 1 jury F : ; soe eer ear « bw t it snitch } enacaca IM. Kretzinger bought quite a| ve drawn by the county court. Here- | than any ott ods but we do ne imy : bie ‘ eee omuth has that hedye in “oF ‘ iter the cireuit court alone has the | asi more, and not ‘ e-jbut « “ 1 ye number of fat hogs last week uter the circul ask you @ 107 é : pape. John Colwize is doing some work | power to order a grand jury: an they ears ‘ O| what y avers & mumiver sowed grass seed last |) Gus Brhart. this week i. P. Foster, foreman of the grand]... 4 * 2. : diScovu nd sem r. too t Hd ere long will be sowing | ‘OT GUUS Smaart ti iz Ee , 7 ices istied with a smaller } * i al # Henry Oliveris in poor health at | jury, | live in Mound, ama democrat, +} : we | Williams G the « ; this writing ee ind belong to the Presbyterian | We only have one price oneverytl ‘es _ ; ° ME Us cash, he hay, oats, “The skating party at the wire hurch, my age d4 years Mat Gray, | to everybody, and that ts the lowest | will ‘m, to eae ‘ @Wood. We are apxious to brided cu Deepwater last y|llive at Foster,am a republican and |living priee and no cor titor can | and low prices cou sOF @ hing. | where you meet LO » fee Detween this oud night was ‘47? success 7 Ge e tone ae sane peas! Bd ae cut under our price, ssonacheap- | Will sell you : BAIN, PEORIA or | dat I t ¢ ipahi ; ane i Walter Snodgrass visite igh | age 6+ years smeea ibn ed ret y of goods, and we pride; BIRDSELL Wagonf spot} get soud goods ull we msbip coliector T. D. Embree Lonesome lost Tuesday evening. it Butler, am ademocrat and belong |e? Quality of goods, aud we pr : z reer As Sil jacitens Appia Commuissioner Prof Maxey. ! ~* 5 : ‘ Fronvz o Cumberland Presbyterian chureh, ourselves on alwavs handling the | cash, lor the nex fe I i ' i : osha Pivorenaste . ‘ my age is GO years. George Craig, 1| best of everythit . nk the, is your time to get t wagon | and everybody is tr i e@ mame ts. (°.N. Teeter Sundayed s 2 eat Rich Hill, am a democrat and Sete , | made, at cost lwhere you can 2 t v PARMERS—! phave oo 4 : seople of Bates « ‘ iis nade, . een Mile. on Mek pie , a aS — ee oe . ae ’ = belong to no church, my age is 538 tee We handle most i want, either in Gre I tA. Douglas and children | to buy or sell any irm or Garde! | Voors. Henry Mudd, | tive at Adrian, | He ae 2. act ie a ; ce mR a g fatW.H. Warford’s Sunday. | seed it will pay you to see Cannon €}")) 4 democrat and belong to the| Hummer Sulkv & Gang Plows ss nplemet ine. | ( aware Wi lenware, I rs re, B Strobe said they conld not Paget, the only ee seed Sto | Baptist church, my age is 54 years | have no competition in the plow line. | Plows, cultivators, harrows. dec) Cutlery, on - 1a es pa jobon, him, mules or no | in town. East side of the square Robert B. Barton, I live at Amoret,| There is no plow constructed like | harrows, Janesville dise cu Carriages, | a are can and a deacon i e] - ae cto stalk itte t toothpic aoe eee ae ——— =o Bee pan icen pee i . 2 — Abe | them and never will be as long as the lister e talk cut ae I Iristian ¢ rch, my uge 1s Ss. 1 ae ME ee ae yr . brush and new ground i snd every | W. M. Steffen, I live in Lone Oak, am | 5attley Mig. Co. holds thy oe nv on pe a eee eked SD : SA a St 1 democrat, don’t belong to any |them., Others will tell you that they 1 , revolving an } nit t : : ne aoeis 58 years. James | haves : like it or iust as|threshers, steam engines, pa . rt Is, come anc hurech, my age is 53 years. James/have a plow just lik or ju as = ; Robinson, I live in Shawnee, am a good, but we will prove to youintwo | engines, « lover bullers, saw r r rile and you will stay s epublican, belong to no church, my i A tne 2 ee eae ona wi ‘ mills, is ours, Truly i ny age is 54 years. G. W. Tucker, ae eS; OR Et CC peer, : ‘ ; r&s Se 7 P ° L live in Butler, am a democrat and|that they haven't, a sores size peg: i Red Rough Hands Itching wlong to the South Methodist|convince you, we W you a hurch, my age is 51 years. James CS as e Burning Palms and Painful Nickell, I livein Deepwater, am _a| ae , bas lemocrat and belong to the Baptist | Deepwater items. a - hureh, my age is years. J.R s ce Clabern Finger Ends Huvkine Lee in East Boone, am a| We notice that W | oe ‘ 2 to the Christian | Bas been at Hum: se ak - j jemocrat and b tothe Christian | isa oogiear ze : ind 3 EN Fes ENE : a Faw me avin Esacht t gz rtin | - . | I satttown: (oO? eee Sever fourg ‘ + : = : * her to | mercantile stock of J M ‘ ; Soak the hands as : seen | Bros. Mr. Jacksot , e hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy ne elias e ears deen iret pi 3 j j business man and nee of Curicura Soar. Dry, and anoint freely with Ition to the people < 5 ee ; : MCURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. = | oa laws ac | hav ‘ He « - Masonic lody 10ur laws are ae a = ig ear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, maith the = Ui cce tiveless it full line gia . ame = Mrs F ger ends cut off and air-holes cutin the palms. For red, | King’s New Life P ae SoS - : = ge i W8@, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish teeta aa - : us tt ms, with — nails and painful finger “ends, this : all st oe - : i . s 4 i Ptment is simply wonderful. Jiiver ) _ Boat : Pp ae j pleas eo *- 1 ONeal a fics M I : . lillionsof Women UseCuticura Soap ‘ Fontan ee aa. i ' i? { + ~ - 1g, and he: | by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifyi ; - dandruff, the skin, alp of crusts, scales ening, Whitening and the form of baths for annoyi or too free or offen: s, and for m rma ocked all e doors when eiriown welfa 8 External nd lalsrant Poitou or Eve mination to strike was an-| Reb Radiord was going no ss e c }, to cleanse the skin of 7 ex were dis-| Sunday evening says he = ~ fe a . : RA OINTMENT (50c sro re dis- | unde: re s ( Sema he and heal, and ikers returned to | joys tae € ae rer SINGLE SET is « fating skin, scalp an: sid throughout the world. Olaf ©

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