The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 6, 1901, Page 1

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Cd VOL. XXII. BUTLE R. “THU RSDAY, JUNE 6, OURI, MIS Which means to sell them at save you money. B you, 68c, I8c, $1.45, $ East Side Square, 0000 SHES 5 520000 COCO that we will be able All New, Nobby, Up-to-Date We will have no old goods to \ bat all the latest blocks We want every Man and Boy in Bates county to know what value he can get in a 51.73, $1.98 and $2.98. t Hill's Cash Store. 0000 {sc =2ETEzeeeececece NEW LINE OF EN'S AND BOY'S HATS CANNSTOR, Bought for Spot Cash, i 1 &S} prices that will show hat, for 48e, Butler, Mo. Coccecoee EEEEES seEEEE EESSEESEeeeees! ified to give you a perfect glass. ptical goods in the city. elrd and fancy card Fo0K i is done une is Also a large stoe k of diamond : I do all kinds of repairing a — guarantee. SECOND SIGHT Comes to those who have ¢ that are correctly fitted for theireyes. Almost any defect of can be corrected by the use of ¢ Absolutely Suited the to the needs of course, a test of the eyesight cannot be made by hastily trying on a_few pairs of lasses. ‘A know vledge of the subject and the use of scientific in- struments with the greatest care are necessary for a proper fit. Being graduate in optics and possessi patient. Of ly the best modern instruments for examining and testing the eyes lam Lcearry the largest and best line of watches, clocks, or the trade and Remember the pl CEO.W ELLIS. The leading Jeweler and Optician. J.P. Ludwick’s drug store, East side square, Butler, Mo. A BUTLER BOOTLEGGER. tt Davis Dispensed Booze inthe Cap- | ital ot Bates. on Democrat. ADeputy U.S. Marshal brought Davis over from Butler last fora hearing before U. S. Com- loner Jeffries on the otlegving. Batler, like Kansas City. fother good towns, is charge of Clinton having @ y time Sundays. owing to the enforcement of the Sunday | “Msaloons. It gave many But- wers a pain todo without their allotment of the juice of corn; si Bert Davis songht to allay their Y by layit Satur. Right and the gina jug full lispensing it by bh per a. thriving -, on Sunday. business, him and broke up at ior ries thought a 8 bond » hold him for and bly will, for he : ing wit! riff Adair in de- Hof the necessary surety. Omata, May 10.—Mayor Moores | a proclamation revoking enforcement of the Sunday closing lesaysit has been demon- ed that the citizens want a “wide wn. Kills Daughter's Suitor. . Joseph, Mo., June 2.—Owen Lo ean, a prominent young stockms an of | Arkoe, Mo., was fatally shot while | calling on Miss Jessie Walker, near | Maryville, by the young woman's \father, A. E. Walker, last night. Lo- gan was paying attentions to Walker. The father objected, and, it is said, made frequent thr I | effect that he would kill Logan if | did not quit calling at the house. Logan was standing at the he gate of | the Walker premises talking to Miss came sud- bringing a discharged man’s Walker when the father denly upon them, and, shotgun to his shoulder, ita contents into the young body. “ucleSam’s minnions | - Logan is anephew of Sheriff ( ‘ollins and immediately after the shooting he was removed to the home of the latter. Walker gave himself up and sin jail. say ‘‘Consumption can be cured.” Nature alone won’tdoit. Itneeds help. Doctors say “Scott’s Emulsion fis the best help.’’ But you must continue its use even in hot weather. Miss | FOR KILLING HUSBAND bor WHO DISCARDED HER. | S2turdas Culver pe Mrs. Lulu Prince-Kennedy on Trial for Ed Bros Sunde Shooting Philip H. kennedy. Kansas City . Mo., June 3.—Ever thing is ready to begin the work of tir With chase S5.K re at ting ith a purenhas ys ‘ e at onet sutside {Securing a jury to try Mrs. Lulu D er | Prince Kennedy for the murder of |steck. One tf yy OF the grocery department : suga st be taken at the same | her husband cattle from waters of x Andy She time t ir Jur ale prices » THE WAR IS ON “Bo THE GOGUS MUST CO. | Phere seemed to bea regular rush to get on the jr ry, a move contrary to all Within eight | eight who we expe ct | hours of calli ations enough and ¢ g the case in the crimi- talesmen men requisite 47 Charley W }from whom to select 12 } nal court, the were | a cepted. : e ome : : Every available space is fu e shelvi I ) , | oth sides claim to have gained by a I well's ; : eet e — ee | reason of finding so many young! With our fan w rove over fairly gr t € htv weight. the largest collection married men among the talesmen. | Ballard Monc Dy cede ae eee : of mercha ‘ \T ler a e root in Bates county. that young men will discountenanee | E FOONE I 1 ance Foster Items our trade has een a at ) ior such a life as the state asserts it will | en mM Feniiets prove Ale deauayiied ar citiz we find we have too much mere lise on hands for |On the other hand, Mrs. Kennedy |22¥ % P49 ¥e | herself rejoices that she has young} en ee fs | men to appeal to for sympathy. | | | Mrs. Kennedy does not deny the WA cH HE PRICES, | shooting. There isnoattempt made £ | to plead seli-defense, as witnesses will ee It will do 0 = cbt Pie ea wad eH et dace delivered a very Mrs. D. A. Wi much | Ken. | friends and relatives in Vl tnd at - : ; we: , | this week. ‘ sais sacl. sais 4 e line k ng worth 24c¢ at 1 | testify that the no move murdered man made | on everythi to defend his own life, oe Mrs less to assault his wife nedy has admitted that she took the}... " j life of her husband because, as she Marias de Cygnes riv vO-INCR Colored nen sd! says, he had first betrayed her, then, | 72 & Y*Fs popiie S ‘ sy i r waists 24¢ after marrying her, had deserted he Summer. It must 2 i GlCGSSS 0 Nine sy It isa fact that Kennedy within a| thous gh ae the “eateh h 2 10c 1! worth oo at dhe few days after their marriage brought | i ee z | Soli 1 S = oe sac ieh oe suit to have the marri annulled | fee eee oe Been Oya zi ri Silesia ath at 4c on account of duress. | very nice time buggy rid inch outing t Fi ss silk, all fa A few days after filing this suit | ee oe ® 6% at 5 sted cle met his death at her hands, she hav-|,.° °° BDO Ce Ese ton nee se pereal solid ifagg esis Be ats ing called him from his office into Thursday to meet husband who lat && 1 over embroideries hail where'che fired several bullets} o> mee skirt fat 10 pied tgs + into his body | will return home Tuesday ; ducking bh 12h at Ske! Fine line of all over laces fron ; | Weare sorry to learn that Mrs. W.| Amoskeg AC A tick worth I4at12 ssc to $1.98 W. Russell is on the sick list but hope | Good col sl xa 1No lun ; Mound Breezes. | meget jior her speedy recovery } Amaskeag 10 vards worth The R. KR. officials were here Friday | Quite a large crowd 10 ats No. 14 satin ba the Tuesday nig Woods out and Pack- | Social last ds worth checking Agent {tist church. Ice strawbe Aa cream, Wy eee OUD 1400. LPES5 served dur e were Let us congratulate our old friend | #2d Dee Buck, near Ballard, it’s a girl, evening 20at 17 Goods for Special Bargains. they say. } Mrs. Mat Gray who was quite sich ne 1 iy ‘ ‘ ; . ae Mr. Feeback visited relatives in lis able to be out again | at 12% i “9 é : . 2 sais yeni pope a Cass county a few days last week j (Quite of roof our young peo-| 4-4 Brown standard muslir a 7" nN in " Three of our neighbors rode their| Ple attended the supper at Virg worth 5 at 44 141s 0% t 2 wheels to K. C. one.day last week. | Friday night. They t Cieaun tel eeighe tt. aoae arpa arene! rs Miss Wileox’s school closed Friday | 2004 time and plenty rth ¢ = 1 iV rrem tees 10, evening. j to eat us ‘ Big line of We were in Butler on business last |! wish 1 belor » th week Hope to soon be settled so | ir ic : had s ean be found ready for business | Strawber: t ike las We met an old Johnson county | night, and by t ise t - i friend in Butler Saturday (Walter | had -o rth Lo s ae ; et Perry) he owns land near here. | J. W. Wis, P Cam i x ( ; sei iho Woods Bros. drove to Butle r| Smitt their wives ms . : Thursday eve. Glad to he ¢. ¢.{and a large number rp ols ( é s ) ; Woods has a good school and at a| bors met at Ephland’s : re ee ” fine price: he is called one of our best | #2 © rhioned picni« Carpet Baby Hoods 24c to 98c teachers {T ad a splendid wor L i te at 69 Mr. Wileox was out buying hogs |‘ it but the fish fry was rather a fiz-| Good 4 j Fi c We mt we hear. for July and August deliv-| 2 ; Good linen th 9 7 Ladi« per eries. look swe +1 A x Mr. Tathwell thinks now he wi Ds big line of scissors 1R8c, 20 1 22 all right in his corn deal after all—| market better tained k, shipped here Sun- Goodenough of Soap creek eight loads of cattle day night Fred Mosier visited at his uncle E. | P. Mosier’s Saturday night and Sun- |Just in, 44-inch silk Grenadines, 98c, Pins 1c to 5c, best made Watch our SHOE DEPARTMENT. We are east of | Tee « from Iks say Mr. and } entertai day. i i da} Se getting out some special bargains that will be smoke Packer is building a new j house and summer kitchen. He pur- | on sale until sold out. take advantage of it. Your produce ehased the new dwelling built by| ee r= Woods buvs goods in any part of the house the same as ¢ ash rain, our faith is Oh, for a good some , pray for it, pra) strong enough—am «afraid Grass is short and cow pasture is hard to get in our town Our smith is very busy of late re- pairing wa ns and buggies. Look out girls Mr. Long built a rollerto mash the |* a “ : ts Vv elods in his corn field. We see a num z ber rolling ir cern. s¢ work ; | rough Miss Dale Steele a I Preaching here the 2nd Sunc ) i Miss Ada odeaspianas Dn t : M - ‘ , jthe Methodist t e Back. He T s lis : Za = j have preaching 9 B ® | of the f s Him S his 6 2 S ss 1 be from s =* - ts i stant Mars =H. ¢ ® | we may expect a was = r was ne vis g = We notice some of our old neigh-| nS

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