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

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DE CCAPCEGUREEEE <n F. tein © rete Wm inycrnsio, @HOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOSE relatives and friends in Kansas see JW poset Butler. Mo. e 2 Lafe Cassity a prosperous and in- Leaman Coffelt, a prosperous fiuential farmer, livir southeast of young farmer of this towns! has Butler leasant call on his subscriz lute set ahe Puesd: rored us substantial- ee . } z iy si ed on the : —_ <a Mrs. Emma Walker wr She sa Time to be buying your work shoes for © 96 086000 COME Al spring. We do not believe that there ever was a better line than our ‘*D’Oenck-Hays’’ line—much better than any we have ever seen and great value at the price. / ? = Z SO GTA OOOOH Aine com Cc rei | ‘ Atthe head stands shoe at $1.50—the best shoe ever sold for the ws Nees» I J money—in fact, it always sold for more. 9 : 3 7 A close second is our **Buffalo’’—also at » a ne $1.50—both congress or lace, with double or edn oegepergenel & McKIBBENS. oe single sole. We also show these shoes in o@ of on « eewwe wwoeury stitch downs, congress or lace, they are big : i ‘ lao ty ie sellers and the easiest shoe made. B jing completion, : ‘ tis s 3 c ie ore plato eee = " r ¢ | : = . : i x mm , ¢ 1 il \ Ss s ’ We wish to call especial attention to ow ul ‘ state mu-| dat 2 | i ‘ tending Mon ur = A seamless shoe at $2—either in grain or kar roo calf. They are not only extra wearers HN to was stricken a short time | Smith is a self-made man, worked his | @@ 4 + ; x s ke oO} 4 he| way through school and to his it | { but have no seam to be always ripping. @ |" vith a stroke of paralysis, the| 7 * : li 2 = a . : le »right side of his body being | domitable e y is due his success |i ‘ i = ang S “ [« 1, informs us th the com- | in life : We show all solid shoes at $1.25 in lace S | Ee pena inate a é all s st 25 : meet Peorers of the patient isa] Lieutenant Ed. H. DeArmond ar- fi congress or buckle. You'll not miss it by @ is Sapam ot ee ame better, |rived home last week to spen ial ; : © it is the opinion of physician | short time visiting home folks. He ro buying your work shoes of us this spring that the leg and arm is permanently |was a member of the class which ; ; a 4 paralyzed graduated at West P< on the 15th For Men S, Boy Ss and ii ™ } . f February. He will be assigned to A , i Phe republican convention held at |° i : i y 8S . i a ‘, S an duty in the army about the 20th of Children Ss Wear AY i the court room Saturday evening As : 3 i < gc @ nominated the following ticket for inne snenye ft io $e ge ; aoe ||| % township — offic Trustee. J. C Hon. George B . secr y of . | thd : ea | & | phillips: collector, B. F. Scott; clerk | the state board of agriculture, has : : \ ok pe alePed | | and assessor, John Speer; constable. | moved his family to Columbia to Stylish Hats, if Te ‘ wag to FES | 8 | Decatur Smith: justices, A. 8. Mill-] which place he has ordered his Times ; : nt beh Li! Tie yg ttn: © horn, W. W. Ross, T. N Irvin: ment | changed. While our pec Nobby Neck Wear, } . ea 3 IR H & bers of township board, James Alli-}at Mr. Ellis’ promotion they : it | a |son and T.N. Irvin to see him leave Swell Shirts } Mexs 8 Roys © p The prohibition party has nomi-| The remains of Mrs. Daisy Pardee, ; é i the followi ticket for Mt.]who died in Webb ¢ , Wednesday No trouble to show you the best s¢ lected ' istee Geo ve| of last week, wer t to this stock of ready to wear Clothing in OOOS SSS TSLOSI LCL TS BVORN OOS ible Ben FP. Richar the follo Bates County. sor W. M ( \. H. Jin Quk Hili « Mrs. | n 5 ‘7 ch, justices W. G. A. H.| was dat er x KR el S Jf c AFYER k \ PAGES j W Green, 2 prominent and je eS a Fred E WL i 5 fluential citizen of mingo township T | botkeoks ‘i \ ———_——__—_-—— = voth of Whom are ak eee complimented us with a pleasant call : Phe Clothier, } vl i held | by our citizens } i on Monday : | i . : ws i Vv. i Totes’ Telephone No. LL. 8. Keirsey. a prosperous yout : | es New H — - = , m a 1 lor shot and =k ist . { pa business man at Ballard, favored us| beau : ‘ nae ; | Prot) tows . Was 1 Ulie i att ' SeeJ.8. Pierce, west side of square, | pleasantly on Monday and had his | Miss Ruth Noll ard, on} ae hin e } when wanting farm insurance. O-tE dates set ahead reets of Kansas City Saturday |“ iy tradme : i He shot at the young lady |t® make i 5 tantial y farmer Dp. K. Wall of the McKibben ‘ Car loads of implements are being J.W. Chapman, aprominent y : i is. sities wk {stantial call He i . Pi sal Walton, of Lone Oak, Merenntile Co., left Tuesday night Ww mloaded at Butler farmer of Altona, was in t! A ee nae times wills : , | dent a ots sos cone t he will sf om Fi F ay SS al P wack wack suaien 3 ; op Week o muying a i Miss Naney Lee Bell, of Liberty. is Monday on business and favored - tank | I in _ of stock ibe. elbt } Visiting Mrs. DeArmond. pleasantly and renewed. | hour Cor Pg Bi 2 { Judge Cloud of Altona, called while Mrs. Thomas A. Step >saved the : inthe city Monday : line circuit | Bowling Green, Mo, was burned | 1 by Jite, ¢ o r Major we , court. death a few ob tee by her cloth-|a ery moO | turn ae , sai ter ur » # Johnnie Davis, son of J. R. Davis, | io ye : Mir sd ered 10)" 4; Phe ane 1 isquite sick with pneumonia. He | : | ¢ Sunday night inthe t ’ re : : Was taken down Suniay moraing a 3 . “ i a Petitioners in the | ge | < _ = z inten catiiiad ; Virginia, will st : 2 s. \ I H. 0 { the route startir ~ Atanaa j ea eee pire se ie lost 1 ‘ i a 2 ay be Race = & | ‘ ust S r Col, Webb, of Waverly, Mo., father : : : g = ; : A portable saw mill ; t 8 : } ofMrs.H. L. Tucker, of this city, | |, Christy’s farn I 17. | Maxe ‘ 1 died Wednesday of last week | bridge west of town nt ; Se aes gr eis a I } Houses for rent in Butler are a | logs have! @will} ey ° ES , r f f ®arce article. There isnot a vacant vapers ought to let uy on that i i in the city that we know of. In another column we publish a urd story of ex-st Mudd be il : each in The promised cold wave moved in | fetter from Chester A. Kemper, t ursued by MeGinnis’ ghost, as uphil ss He is consequently a on Butler on schedule time Monday | young man who mysteriously disay i Louis Republic r hutch em san ped < Morning, and Tuesday was still) peared from home about a ye The story is a} a i pana gg ' a i} tolder. | to his father, A. S. Kemper. sto end. Sheriff |‘) usi ria r ee oe naa Gianote 7 Nin abue-| bold out as os Cand Clark was home from Jeffer- | Te City. eee ie heorors cogent | sonCity Sunday to spend a short} -p Seer ee er pH ihe BEG AED ON Et SOmaaes ‘time with hi M nd Mra. | The largest crowd of = ifarm is not on Butler and | ship. one ood 4 — b> oaBudleueince che cave! Hill The ex-sheriff does] stantial ci = Ne ark | fair, was here Saturday = know the location of the MeGin- ee : % ; debs ibs t t z= d 4 There is little or no improvement | around the public square was a solid and dos: not i Ei : ; 7 . ; Mathe condition of Mcs. Frank War- | mass of people and the stores had a 7 4 . i @ S Sa ’ ft, Who has been seriously | good trade. : ; rae k F e al weeks. r A. B. Owen will aia 1S pros There is »rest of this month sett iv . _ g ‘ Fidlding a wi e township collectors. ait g hit t / if Butler woes after urer OV ke his leave of the \ % - . “ < : Bea good and 2 clean one office w s held = = ; = 8s or é a \ four years, t - z ? The southwest part « : ores Z . : ; gents rural delivers As oy hese : ) st s - " 5 é Aunting § blank petitions <—o- Z 5 Springs ret v M q ( Sei y Mf r s , g s EB the medicai bill passed v ‘ : tra votelo! S2to 42. T eis Wy : Mt of pra me é = 2 Stientists, healers, : Bee ie Tbe republicans met in mas s 5 2 o bis = Feation in Saturday é 2 ys : = A OMinated Miss Al MeLlain op r i ehOol commissioner. that sou z m 3

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