The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 28, 1901, Page 5

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fa Woman is in Love That’ a Man is in Love That’s hi They Contemplate Matrimony That’s our business. We are in the business of supplying their wants and we are about as able to do it as any firm in southwest Missouri. her business. business. H For we have the Goods and Prices. WHERE wili you find a more complete stock than ours. FISTS SSSesSseEses2eooqs 1G PASE Tue Times is glad the court house | question has been settled and settled jright. A new building was a public necessity and in time we believe those | who voted against the proposition will see their error. | Our old and highly esteemed friend | W.S. Gritith, of Ballard, through his son F. R Grittith, remembers us with a renewal. We were sorry te jlearn that Mr. Griffith’s health was | not good this winter. | | The county court of He jhas established ai rock pile and jeounty prisouers laying out jail ser | tences, ete. will be put to work and j}made to earn their board jcounty could follow suit wit ry county protit called Our old friend ©. J. Schoole and had his dates set ahead. Wt a staunch republican, he does not let |his political prejudices prevent bin jfrom taking the county paper ji autialfarmersand most Jexcellent citizen. } i i} is a subs | Miss Alice MeLain, a popular te ser in the public schools of Rich Hill. was in the city on F jcomplimented us wit Miss Gil McLain bas the well earned reputa tion of being one of the be teachers in the coun . : . + : Tom O'Neil ane jenry Johnson, you want furniture for the kitchen, din- ee aad ee ery oor : ESE ey fro} j the two suspects held at Nevada on ing room, sitting room, library, parlor or & the charge of having robbed th bed room we have all of it. you want a stove or any of the utensils that go with it we have them. IF 2 you want any dishes, either in full sets a W. 0. Atkeson, editor of the Free 4 or broken lots, plain or fancy, we have Were makes theannouncement that 5 3 . ‘i = ss ie is leit the peoples party organi- a large line to select from. ee han: | Teaqsaeliinevaava as = " 2e, ¢ , ane eae See a ter this issue i Free Press wili no 5 you need any porteirs, lace curtains, longer be the heroic and faithfal or 5 window shades, rugs or couch covers ganof the peoples party.” What you need not pass us by, we have them. next? John Dillon has purehased the} you want any bedding, blankets, com- forts, sheets, pillow cases or pillows, we have them. IF IF IF you want to complete your needs by lay- ing in a supply of groceries we have them. you prefer to pay for any or all the above in produce, you can do so, You can get one-half cent more — for Poultry or Eggs and buy your goods at the Cash Price. we struck a snap in extension LATELY tables, in +, 6 and 8 foot, and while they last they are yours at a bargain For Sale. Several small farms for sale ch ou small cash payment; long time at LOCAL ITEMS low rate of interest on balan 15-2t KE. D. alel y AEE PPEGAT ss ssesssEsoqussas PEE KIPP. been re were 1 taken to Arkansas wanted for robbing a bank at Bronaugt leased from custody arrested and where they are farmer Charlie Burge farm in Summit town- ship and took possession of the sam-> the latter part of last Dillon is one of THe Times’ staunch young farmer friends and he has our best wishes for a bountiful crop the coming year. Charlie Washam, assistant at the Frisco depot at Lowery City, St Clair county, was assaulted by two men and knocked down with a club as he was going fora bucket of coal one night last week. It is supposed the purpose of the men was to rob him. To the credit of Mr. Harper. Bates county’s representative, we are glad to note he has not: engaged in the practice of introducing buncombe bills just to ¢ his name in the pa- pers and the ina pigeon hole Mr. Harper remains in his seat and votes right, and that is wha county would rather have him Bates j lo. H. L. Graves, a prominent yo gentleman of Howard, called and had J. T. Bosely’s paper changed from Hume to Wilburn, Kan Mr y clever tleman has been a prominent citizen for up, | Years and THe TIMES rezrets to lose him and bis estimable family from the county. but wishes them well in their new home Bosley is a ve oO. 37. H -| The county court SeeJ.S. Pierce, west side of square, day. hen wantingfarminsurance. 9-tf Tues’ Telephone will meet Minden, was blown up and robbed J. J. McKissic with paralysis a s slightly improving ' y burg Hurrah for the new court house by bur Ahot time at Jim’s Saturday. , who 1ort was time Itis reported that Rich Hill has a mee or two of smallpox. Mon The safe in Santford Bros. store + stricken ago, Miss Emma Donovan, of Butler, and Mr. Arlie Drennan, of Spruce, were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donovan, on Tuesday 19, 1901, Rev. Divinia officiated this marriage next week, too late for this issue. is week. Mr. } Feb. | We will publish a well written notice of | handed in { Colum- | A mad dog was killed in the south side school house, at Rich Hiil, by the janitor. Jim’s Specials next Saturday w be the larzest sale in the history « the C.G.&£ MM : - H. L. Bohm. + bow hivir us with a renewal merly of Bates eou at Joplin, favored Park Hail, one of the four dormi tories for voung women, tt Parkvi Mo.. ‘ morning. None of 5 tor spring an in the building were 1! is fi = third The stvies a beautiful and papers ‘ shown are ex The prices at t v Clintor for tl 4G ¢ wat Se a var ion sto _ deffer easy steps uy © tos 1 rth i Ba mty and ike ve most promi stock shippers : influential democrati po s the assortmie He 1 t state his business at erson, but we exp ; = ss vim later Win. H. Wallace, of wants to be \V fisn’t probab | Dock ery or Champ Clar ect to the senatorial toga By lwa speech looks | have further us | Pleasant Hill Post for his own sh S. L. Wallace, from Worland, made | usa pleasant eallon Monday. He will lectu showed us a keepsake, he had in the hand of a jeweler for repair, in the | th Schoole | ticket ship ought to have spunk enough to The republicans of this town- ind sh. of Lone Oak stantial friend Mo Wo Our su get out from under cover of “citizen” and go it straight or not at all ship. was in the city Tuesday | Judge W. W. Graves, Thos. W.|andt id his dates s+ thead j - | d his per « ng i | Silvers, P. H. Holcomb and Jno. 8. | bad his paper ha 1 to i > : where he will make bis home | Francisco, composed the committee | | of lawyers the jmanand C. H 3 to the bar. Joth t examined J. P. Thur- The city « Rucker for admission | pln of sub | sters of this city gentlemen stoo ection on the question of i | the ordeal for three hoursand passed | very creditable examinatio being admitted to the bar practice in the circuit owner proposit plant ¢¢ and licensed to court 1 Lone Oak No. 4 wears the laurels | ueighborhood of $16,000 tor being the banner precinct voting is We have lost faith in “G: “as on the court house proposition. It prophet. Gabe writes for Ric was the intention of the boys down | Hill Review from Fairview. and tw dict would be defe } that weeks ago he propositi r vote ithere to bring up a solid vote in , | house got vor of the proposition but one The vote stood 28 for, 1 against North New Home came next with 49 to 2. One by a lz eneral election. He and now we have his abser than of those vot- treatme jing no, did so by mistak or that pre-| : | bread and possu 1 the cour McKIBBENS. shape ofa gold ring, made from aj; £ iwest of town, four coin, taken from the pockets of his} Thiles, was buried the L4th. Brain father-in-law, Eben Dewese, after he | fever was the cause of death was killed at Lone Jack, on the 16th| ¢pjere will be three initiations in the of Aug. "62 |! 0. O. FP. lodge room Monday night Theepublicans: of Mi: Pleasant) “7,0 cesa Gobecweenn | township will hold what they call aj ne oi jcitizens’ convention at the circuit) The case of D.C. Edwards for court room, Saturday, Mareh, 2, at | Killing lis brothersu law, Stofer, ts I: oiigek to mominkte ‘a township | "0 7Cr Sal SOncay, and Sie inion: cost in the “ } h i The. Haden oF house at “inct would have ca th yo » MeKibben, who has been quite], . mane ate me | CEN v i vet @ itl BP Bilvers hashis paper changed | _.2°° Me&# rid oicaage nquite) bia, Mo., was destroyed by fire Fri- ne sovia WE Butler ta ii = sick with erysipilis in the face, is} gay evening. A troup was playin: \laurels a ; improving and is able to sit up in the hall at » time the firestarted | We are in receipt ofcards an 5. J Go to Jim’s ( .G. & M.M. Satur- W. ©. Bronaugh of Henry county, |and the house was filled with people. | the mareiace of Miss Jos ‘ i: y, his clerks wil make you feel like | q prominent candidate for railroad | The fire originated in the furnace = Cnlbortaca. nt 5 d ns. commissioner before the last state|room. The large stores on the first | - d ne ae a 1 spirit F Bac : é 20th. 19 | \ ,, . e ‘patie convention, spent Tues-| floor of the opera house were also | Harrisony yy 20th ¢ co 2 North New Home township only democratic conven Pp riod Ms " TEETER asti-| Mr Co t ant your : , . : “,| day in the city destroyed The total loss was esti-} Mr. Culbertson ninent young pays ed two votes of being solid for “°° oe e mated to be $75,000 pik eee oe ts me court house proposition. Our old friend Madison Owen, aj” : Repeats Sirsa szniel i's substantial farmer and prominent John T. Moore who has been a ¢ attorney of Cass sus Mrs. J. H. Bagby, nee Mrs. R. M.! citizen of Shawn remembered us|jzey of Bates for the past twenty |} ind ra Ate right, of Kaz remem ber’ i il i : ae Kansas City, remembers | substantially while in the cit) years. recently sold fine farm in| ony people a remittance for renewal. day. Summit township and purchased | vis ys se ae = vrat j P Mrs. Dr. Christy spent last week in he court house question hav ing | farm south ol Nevada i re Ne hie lereat interest ‘ Plumbia visitini: her daughter Stella | been settled right we will ‘now have }/county, where he move he ica WRB Lees SER Se in th lois attending school in that city. | to turn our attention to the election this week. Before aes : - re iS | to the degree of ic sedattn i Mes. HL. , oi Prof. Maxey, nominee for school | bored us subs apa cedeae es ot rour 8 | pred : a 7 cker was. calle aes = ties changed to Sheldon, oO. itt 1 : Pucker was led to | commissioner. LIMES chang —— z | : } and soldiers passed | *** averly last week on account of the j ‘ i er One thousan oldier I 3} a ous illness of her father, Mr. John Bash, of M atton, Kan.,| Weare in receipt of a copy of the! ugh here Tuesday en route from or ebb. sends a remitta for another year. Daily Dis} sean ae sar a S | nbus. Ohio, to the Philippines ' = t ndon, South Africs tisa lar ] Wega ee x S ; He was formerly a citizen of Bat s | London. South Afric: ee ee ae two business houses and a stock county and keeps up interest in the Jeight column, eizht page paper an 3 eee ; a M ste lmind and stori it 3 p'goods were destroyed by tire at! qoines of our people vuek full of advertising There | They will travel over the issouri | ae oS Cysgera wee Dorado Springs the latt part of | ~ . were no marks to indicate to whor ifie d Pueblo & Kio Gr. to} ae 2 ~ week. Mrs. Nation in jail at Topeka. |we are indebted for the . Lake and on to San Francisco, | 9“ ee A : Sas.. has given bond in the sur f leine from the address is as ESS . s pr ts serve Ou FAsh : te Seey ee ee Kas., has given audging from tt vd aes whine fax Mas Ashanty on Ft. Scott street occu- 000 and has taken her dep: doubtedly some aequaintance e they will ard I i é : ‘a ¥ by a widow womannamed Bish- Ptaughttire Friday. T damage as slight ; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Adams, residit Nyhart, are both quitesick. Mr dams has been four or Weeks. issue of the Peoria Journal. W. E. Walton and wife have to Galveston, Texas, and will k or so in the Lone Star we down at Beaumont before returning he SeiivurtWouse belones to Bates Maty, and not to Butle few building will ounty Dr. Boulware was called to Nyhart ay morning inconsultation wit Mrs. J. S. Tayior, ill lav's issue the Riel “Let in question the Rev The verdict was alone, and the vers ho w will be s: Yes.” No i ont the depart- iy. The blaze house in the MB eXtineuis ved. The republi an party will hold Sconvention at hall on day. March 2 1omi- Beeb a candidate forcounty school Amissioner. Was In? war Lit a } second ved befor nable the city > place in mA vied and | Kansas years aper ct sed b: k o Cul | paper changed back to Culve for Peora. Ill, where she will edit one rey expect to visit the big oil we Hill for sever {| THE | obligations to Prot. L. B. Allison f newal. nected with our {twenty odd years, 2nd is now prit pal at the side Our peopl not only hold him 1 » teacher | public 5 east vMameless Times is placed under renewed | ison has been con- hools for | utes.—I rezard as | f TI stvies novelties. eXtremely low shown. B yard. ind) renewed. inany people close friends as any > Maret day wasup Monday and He took & lively ine terest i the returns of the court use election and a pleasant smile sent over tis face when the an- noun ent was made that the prop- sition hudcarried. Of course Judge Mareh will be interested in the new mild ane will be particular to see that all oes on well Call for Township Conventions. Democrats ol Sprace township are ereby notified to meet in conven- tion at ft Saturday of notina Enter hool house on for the purpose a township ticket rise se Mareh 2 f. D. Exprer, Committeema The democrats of Elkhart are here- botitied that re will be held a nuvention to monte tow i 16,1 Intnit tee rday, Maret 2K, Ce ottive JIM rs on Sat Cuan A County Fair. [etus have a county fair at the county seat, by all means. A splen- did track is already located near the city which we understand can be ired for this Stables ther conveniences: are j All that wonld be ne amphitheater, whiet A com- hold a her fail purpose would be an can be built at small cost pany organiz fair this fall. B now could itler will do part, as she always does in every en- terprise. We believe a county fair, properly conducted, would more than pay expenses. L some of our citi- ens organize a fair company VOTE ON COURT HOUSE.

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