The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 13, 1901, Page 5

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Bargains in Child's Wash Suits, a We find we have entirely too many wash suits on hand and don’t want to « In order to close once will offer 25 child’s OO child’s 1.00 ehild’s 1 25 child’s At these prices they should go in a hurry. Men’s cr: White duck pants 7 Men’s Mohair coats $1 and Men’ coats $2.00. wash suits S .15 yash suits 35: wa wash sh pants boy’s ‘arry them over them out at h suits DO suits .7! 50c to $l. 15c to $1.50. all wool serge Tmes’ Telephone No. 37. SeeJ.S. Pierce, west side of square, | when wantingfarminsurance. ‘)-tf Will Keasling went to Joplin Tues- day on the excursion. Great line of men’s low cut shoes, at American Clothing House. W. D. Embree orders Toe his address at Aaron Coates best spool cotton 4 cents per spool, Hill's Cash Store. Miss Pearl Nichols is brother and family at sas. visiting her Kiowa Kan- 14 gallon fancy cents at Hill's Cash Store. glass pitcher 9 Mrs. Riter, living near the cemetery, picked and sold 100 gallons of cher- Ties last week. Mens 40¢ overalls, 25¢ to close out at American Clothing House. The Butler boys do mighty little kicking but play ball, secret of their success. Ladies’ Vests { cents, cents, Hill’s Cash Store. worth 15 Miss Hattie McKibben of Rich Hill, Spent Sunday in the city attending the convention ond meeting old friends. Men’s full seamless half hose Scents b at Hill’s Cash Store A number of Batescounty boys are in Oklahoma making good wages in the wheat harvest, that country. now Have you seen those 48 cent hats at Hill's They are all right. Mrs. A. B. Owen and Mrs. J. M. Taylor Spent the day Tuesday as Suests of Mrs... W. Matthews in Adrian. Prof. J. M. Taylor and efficient superintendent of our Cash Store. Public schools, favored us pleasantly | and substantially. Jno. F. Herrell, Adrian's wide- awake insurance man, orders THE Tres to the address of J. W. Barn- hart, Shenanhoah, Iowa. Frank Wade, twice convicted of the murder of Alexander Schamel near Xeelsior Springs. Mo., in 1897, asa Tesult of a line fence dispute, w de- pclared insane Monday in the court at Liberty lum. 3 and sent to the asy- TiMEs to | that is one! going on in the popular | reuit | Special Sale Saturday. Extra quality glass tumblers, reg | ular 25 cent quality for 10 cen A rn ne + ee Charley Bennett, son of E. A. Ben- CHARGED WITH RAPE Ki nett, is firing at the ice plant. Char- M = I lie has the weight to hold he a2 c 1 € S. down t iob, but just how long he stich Lee Cunningham Attempts to Assault remains to be seen a Young Lady and Lands in Jail C. Whiteley, county farmer. He informed us that R.and L. M. Whiteley. and young Wheeler left a progressive Bates LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS. Double width ealled newed o sons, J. John Sacre Oklahoma. where they are promised work in the w The charge f Butler ball fessi pr is not well The verial velvet ¢ arpeting » $1.95. for %e “nine is « omposed of bers that s- _ ‘ USUAL Price our price have now played two s¢ BOnS One of % IkEnKTRI — " e ( McKIBBENS. Extra Velvet arpet $1.25 | Velvet Carpeting lives in Appleton wd S1.00 for Sd« in Moutrose Brussels ¢ 30 gerade for T0c John Wanamaker, the Brussels oung lady ulthough | partment store man of Philac > for o0c htened, indignantly resente jsays J could assoonthink of doit aE All wool Ingrains 60¢ erade 50c. without clerks as without advertis- re . GO% i ling.” Itis strange. but true, some|Of Miss + npted to} HARTFORD, Ingrain ( arpe tings jso-called merchants around these |!0ree bis demands and a pitched bat- LOWELL Best all wool, diggings hobble along without either. le ensued, the young lady defending | ART, Re ular 65¢ grade for 55c. etek ‘ j her honor the best she could, at the i e i j The Post says, it has been definite-|.1me time calling to the little virl| Other grades at 50. 45, 40,55, 50, 25, 20c per yard. jly settled that the midsummer camp | to run to a near by house for assist-| We are selline carpe ee Be of the National Guard will be held at} a nc¢ fine a ee ce eae On e are selling carpets, curtains, matting, Nevada. The encampment will last|pingham desisted and ae ie oil cloths. ete., at the lowest prices ever {from July 21 to July 28, and there will be four that | the young lady quoted in this town and invite that if she would say a comparison. regiments and a} } , | fi nothing about what had taken place , } - : . battery of artillery in camp. in all] he Would Jet hor alone . We show the choicest line of wash dress 3,000 men The boy then took his gun and in- gocds we have ever had and at low popular stead of went in the} Ballard and tended to those with The county court committed the| going home, prices. unpardonable sin of exerising it own | discretion in the matter of building ighbort da of re- . ‘ . neigiborhood of nd pre A new line of laces. embroideries and all whom he con overs just opened. the new court house, refusing to be | VeTs dthat he was hunting work : i i R y Ms dictated to by outside parties. Con-| Miss Sweger went straight home and See our 50c¢ and dsc table linen. $1.25 sequently the judges may expect ay ee her father of what had happened. bleached table linen for $1 a yard, special be harassed until the completion of | 4 Sttte Warrant was issued for the lot of remnants at 65¢ a yard. and placed in the Lynch and that the job. ,ereeet of the b | hands of Constable officer, ne The 10c¢ India linen will compare with higher } - . Jenkins, cashier of the Mo afteranall night see priced: goods. State Bank, spent last week at EIDo-|companied by the father of the girl, ae ‘a P rado Springs, where he joined his wife| came upon Cunningham in Ballard An extra good Topsy hose l5e a pair. who was at thespringsfor her health. | Saturday morning and placed him The 10c¢ crash we show is wide and heavy. : es eae Mr gues unde st and brought him to jail A splendid all-wool skirting serge 29. 1as taken in several years. | where he now languishes y os * a va | inane | We sell the Silver shirt waists in madras, $1. bert M Sraden = ar sisters | ‘ ‘ ade | mn ei - Rober {. Braden and ter Not Adroitly Made I hompsons glove fitting corsets $1 and 48e. Misses Mary and Jane, returned the]. asian Journal Patcs ie ~ ) =. I) last of the week from Warrensbure| zadies’ underwear 5c,10c, 15c, 20c, 25e, ete. Net nal Ca aie +3 ai { Col. Sharp, of Passaic, is out ina i a i a se Normal to spene heir vacation at lett reondemnine the county vert Men Ss underwear 25C, oe, 1c, and 50¢ home. They all express satisfaction | i ve . . . ’ ° on. ao z Jin the court house mat Splendid line of men’s shirts at 25e 50c, The with the results of their efforts and | Journal has no interest in the t and 31.00. | Our $2 and $2 expect to return to school when the z : but to our mind it is clear that if term opens in thefall 50 shoes are fully guaranteed, tother” fellow had been chosen to MiceiNaoimn sith: A sample line of underskirts at a big saving turned from Mexico, Mo who recently re- | supervise the work no kick would be The kick is to vou. See our $1.00 umbrella, good one. attending Hardin college, yrous but not entertained a large number of young |‘ friends at the home of her and Mrs) Thos. J. evening. Refreshments has been adroitly made it is an unusual brother-in law and cousin busi- y parents, served ness in public t government Come to usand we will save you money. Smith good | | where shel heard from that source | | | were | | | }set of six. This price for Saturday and the young people had «a most Chas. F. Pharis was unfortunate only. Hill's Cash Store. enjoyable time | »barn in the re of Mek] BBENS 4 | i Mechanic street, by | e S.C. Edwards of Peru, favored us A special to. a Memphis paper irons sae about a with a pleasant call and had his! poyje. Miss.. savs: “A 1 aS See those neglegie shirts with im-| Her escort went home and procu fi \ ported madras plaited bosoms at American Clothing House it Hill’s ash THe, at Sprinklers, all sizes, Store, . ! Miss Bertha Eh of Elder the Christian chureh ried off first honors at Christian Col- Dawson, daughter former this Dawson, pastor of city, car- Columbia. lege, M rs. Griffith, nee Miss Mabel Me- f Kansas City, with a fine Rey her husband She is at her mother’s home in But nolds, o! presented baby boy. ler. The best 50¢ overall on the maaket for 45, Miss Belle Scott, who J.D. Allen fora fortnight, Joplin on Saturday to visit ¢ before House. Mrs went to American Clothing visited is for afew days her home in Omaha F. M.Woods Passaic to Adrian, nation to the county of the peace of Mor which was by the « iving removed from tendered his resig- ourt as justice da ownship. 1d = townshiy ourt accepted. Fire destroyed Lon Humble’s bart near Horton, Vernon other night. Two mulesar 150 bushels of corn. hay. and barn burned. county, the 2 horse, harness implements in the were The preliminary announcement of Missouri State Fair at Sedalia, Sep- tember 9 to 13, our table. Cash prizes offered aggregate $20,000. It will no doubt be a hummer, and will be well patronized from this section. is on We have had several showers, which did some good, but not a good soaking rain in two months It is distressingly dry, but still time to save the corn crop if it should rain | soon. Bert Ligon, of Kansas { { hunting near Laie. Mo., j crawled through a barb and pulled his gun throu, | fi | next day. returning to} fa revolver. The negro said he ae asmuch right to the sid | coroners jury | anyone The {that deceased committed suicide ‘ vin all robability his und ne iboris A petition containing 1,000 names ompany vassen I from four towns, asking for 4 Interstate rail | i lpromoptl bu call promptly Du ger service on the | i ere | | road, has been forwarded to the officials of that road. As} ;now mnanagec proper | a coach is attached to house to get rid of 1 dof afreight train and it | the rear en | takes all day to get to the end of re ssa ee { The work of macadamizing Pine | demonstrated. and that was, that . nee i | street to > cemetery is progressing | the lance requiring the fire plugs BEFORE AND AF TER H | anit " } ny r 7 m lto t . r inahod nerind | }quite rapidly. The macadam ea » be opened and flushed periodically | heen put on the street and finished to | sho e 1 i s used | I AKRING | Broadway. Another section will} at this fire were f ix ' ow be completed from Broadway to | very hard on the I I j Ver; the cross road on top ofthe hill lead ing north. The third section will be | from this road to the cemetery g: Mr of work and is rton is pushing m founda > will no further prose¢ ntarily ers sell at $2.50. It’s easy to save 50 cents. DRYSDALE & REASLING, nd that execution issue therefor i ‘ = or thirteen! 7 f Louis, where he contracted Missouri Pacific out-| p ima, a few ned arms by her host of friends. | Wij] Miss Lulu Sic iaughter of Rev. i. Fb eloff, of Fayette. Mo.. arriv- | Same Itis therefore ed in the city Tuesday noon. to visit | ged by the court t Mr. and Mrs. G.| test be dismissed anc Miss i testee, J. W. ntestor nd aun Tucker and other relatives her uncle a Stal ton, Lula has grown to be a handsome |® of co young lady, and this being her first herein laid out | it back to the town of her birth | at 7 a costs and expended | A walk in a pair of our solid, serviceable sum- mer shoes. The SHOES we sell are EASY on the FEET and the PRICE is EASY on your PURSE. Try a pair of our low shoes for hot weather at $2.00, the kind other deal- since leavir p. twelve from ith = and lost his evesight years ago. She was met with miles sout ies doctor Dewey Cor i 's ‘ said he strete 1. burned Sunday morni trains several hours. Pierce Hackett. commander. = = 5 P. K. Wilson adjutant. have| ee ee called a meeting of the members oreo oyed. The or ee stat i the ex-Confederate Camp of this} *2own but it is believed that tramps |,. Gataane soice tine | started a fire near by he fire spread to tl for the purpose of was in of the fireis © cook with} county at R June 15th, making arrangements for a great re- union to be held some Also to make arran tend the re-union at asacamp. The will take place at membership of the camp is req to be present. e bridge jandt T with murder gements toat-/set for Monday) ield. Mo., officer: t. Certainly there The} i sted /tinuance if Honor. e trial of the Gart D time t all. ; thought electior this mee ity good reasc Srmceen sauder enaean Ore aaa ETT 5 ENS ES oS ee pa nar ne rare en eS

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