The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 13, 1901, Page 8

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BCONOMY GREAM eee. for catalogue, pr ECONOMY SUPPLY co. 555 Main St. Kansas City. Mo. Circuit Court Opens. Jadge Graves opened the June term of cireuit court promptly at 9 o'clock T The docket was called and the time of the court was taken up primarily with motions and “sday morning. unimportant businessexcept to those directly concerned Thecourt room, SATURDAY JIM’S SPECIALS One Day Only. JUNE Virginia Items. ee heard it and jotted hat happens in and out of towr Claude Bigys of Hun church Sunday it down, na at M.E Miss Ida Cuzick lost a bet ween oe and Vi FOSOOSOSOOSRHETEIEH TIRED! TIRED! T buyer got very FIRED over the pM Our condition of our vehicle stock when he went up to the carriage J.S. Pierce represents twelve com- naakinees ii e : } panies and sells insurance that don’t | asin the case at nearly every term ae a aeaaice = 9 Fi > first few os Come in and buy snGer wilh please na . - . bust. tf for the first few days was nearly de- om _ = at Office repository and found less than 25 jobs out of over See J. S. Pierce for Fire, Tornado, | 8¢tted of spectators There is an Lion coffee worth l5clb for SS a eee last » . . Plate Glass, Accident or Burglar In- unusual — of divoree cases on Bulk worth 1 for i : Dabs i das 200, 50 he took the first train to market and pur- surance. 14-tf j the dor for this term as a nee a ‘th 25 Week from Cro I ] vhere » - Ais + as im’s special syrup worth +. } -hased « » he: 1 P } — —p + - ‘ » had t sn < nd chased some beauties and several of mare Carpenter & Shafer Mfg Co. We reneral rule most of them prove in- gallon for 30 2 i i of them are TIRED want poultry and egy. We can pay | teresting to the public, andespecially Dwights soda worth 10¢ for De “ i and RUBBER TIRED at that We have them top eee at a one vee our to the neighborhood where both par- White doreoats worth 10c B : cis s pai’ 2 ; “OS > re Re. ns ‘ ‘ a ou ‘ ho = nad > r 7 2 m >. ; } prices befor ling will BO} 422 py dhe eath pecial. Dhesc: cacasl Beso nes Bigmwine worth etc ici in romas | ind coming from the famous Racine, Anchor and overbid in cash. : i ap t 3 F Se k wife « wear Amsterd:r attended 1-tf Waecaton Hecwioda jgenerally callfona nuumber of wit- ’etiiohn’s breakfast food wo } : cote : Ainesburvy facterie Come ee 38, : ; : elias da et Amesbury facteries. ome look our line — Caapenrer & Suarer M’r’c Co, | bessesand the termination of the l5e pkg for Ile i . S A de Sassieag ; a : : ie overand 2 : 7 Be : uite a number of our people at- . a ae 4 ; . Cases t lly enliven the court roon ree 21b lilly closa stan oni . peng vou will think that you are i > enchanted earde Cards announcing the birth of rp inne : oe sie 1th oe ee tarch worth ded the Christian Endeavor con - at you are in the enchanted gard n Robert Sprague Parrish on June 4, | 8 ea oe ¢ box for 20¢ vention at Butler. rT SOI fairy I: = 3 e— ¢ : in Kansas City, were received’ by the} The most important cases in the, Nugget soap worth bar 12 for; y se aS ae : a | or some fairy land with all the beautiful things we friends of Mrs. Parrish, nee Miss Tot | criminal line are those of the Gar- sd ae opciones ae rae i - j : r , 85 al li 1 ie Gar- | 25 ae ee z will show you the vehicle and harness lit Clay. | trell parEAG weal aise Wead: Gaul Mee dlecueer perth Soc ier ie Pee at Amsterdam Sabbath S ss line, and W.H. DeArmond sold his stock of {for the third week of court, and that | Toilet soap worth L5etb for 1 oe Sui tae evant platens one "je= Our prices are way down. Down to where they merchandise and interest in store| of the te against Lee Cunning- Pee h our city Sabbath ‘al . . . . building at Adrian to F. M. Woods! hy Petey t wd aw} One Day Only, June 15, 190 “Ab Williams of Butler, was in Vir make eur competitors look TIRED We also have F jham, charged with attempted as-j ‘ 4 > 3 | and J. Harrison last week. THE) ..01t on the person of Mi = ' ginia Sunday afternoor = 1 he arson O ss Swayer. be ‘ 7 »ihh > 7 ar a » pie eer eee abenen wil | Ra ere : Gis sane ae a JIM’S C. ua. & M. M. Misses Meda Cuzick. Carrie McE a a tine line of Peninsular ranges for your TIRED per in business. are e young lady 1s een . H ae EOS ie = roy and Leda Wallace and Mr. J« are ; >, . + toe <a Sea eee , 7 or ‘ years of ne _ Cun ~ SiaaaalPenr. Ras ates erecta mothers and wiwes, and we have prices on them so s ee : f ~~ | ham is years olk 1ese cases if | | r red home from i ] Wvhecion Meresnvile (oi, lefty Mondey | tried at this term will oe | Prince GEorGE—My imported Shet-|ensburg, where they have been at-| low that we had to go down in the basement to morning for New York to take in the] ° : . H prove interest- | 14g pony stallion will make the re-} tending sehool tt t r i Pan American exposition. He ex-/ing and no doubt the court room| mainder of the season at ‘Conta! ie ould ee make them. Do not let any one sell you until abe | “as é an’s . ( mrasitied Shove Se | ei ‘ ts to be absent about two wee will be taxed to hold the crowd that| stable, Pleasant Hill, Mo 1 v. Niblack preached here Sab B me Times wishes him a pleasant | will be on hand to hearthem Bignde GivonGwin/a1eu Mack with it —— — you have looked ours over, and when you do come i j fine mane and tail, perfect in form | hildrens day at the >. ehureh | - The street car line at Nevada <i! Christian Endeavor Union. Hae a — in disposition so| Was well attended last Sabbath. Ev- to see us our prices will not make you tired, for we be extended tothe lakeand park near| The eighth annual conve jthat any child can handle him. 38 jerything was be: full rane : € 2 t jt é e eig annual convention of]; =! A : o™ autifully arranged. | rill she: : i . ted city and the grounds are to be Christian Endeavor Union of the mnches BieDe woene = —— and | Charles Cowan and Hampton Nick-| will sell you so cheap that you will never be accus- Hluminated with 110 incandescent rd district of Missouri, repr sa beauty. all and see him. } | . - = : : r oc z ot Miss: ’ present- : : fells, master workmen, made the ar | ed of having a TIRED appear: -e the i few wi lights. Nothing like having live|ing the counties of B } E. W. PARKER. | art aving é appearance that the few will . 2 i t £ es oO sates, Carroll, “4 thE } business men. They make a hustling | Cass, Clay, Jackson, Ph: and the gates aod put it on the mg | ged . A t [4 ss, Clay, Jackson, Platteand Kay, rear : , elsewhere 4 7 town. Nevada has both. was held in theChristian church, this Mound Breezes. jform for t! wear that buy elsewhere. We do not want to + oe . |city, Friday, turday and Su y eta - . . - ! der to deliv > Sheriff. Joe Sr . mire? : a Sunday. Our friend Jno. McGhee, of Adrian, you unless ‘ Sheriff Jor Smith had all his|"phore were between forty and_ fifty x \ le eee nina nea ha as TIRE ; nless you want STEEL or RUBBER work up in good shape at the begin-| gelecates from a distan ae spent a week in the country with rel-| 2 . ¢ : 4 8 i § ce resent. : "3 : i ‘ri ning of the court. He is making one The p rram was quite an elena ata atives and friends. He was feeling Last Sabbath some one passed TIRE and we have both. Your Friends, of ee most careful, painstaking offi] Que and consisted of song service,| Quite poorly from his long confine through our town ina cart his feet » 4 cers the county ever had. He is fill- ; Pe ss pene a “Th i : isieiehionds, F P greetings, responses, prayer, addres-| ment in the telegraph off jhanging over the dashboard, shoul- ing every expectation of his most ar-| Ooo penor H Sy ie ae : pet One ae dent and enthusiastic friends in the eo oF oie Pe z ene co aire We were fortunate enough to get a0 ne mnsy ane Sent, (ue beuwern 16) - conduct » sheriff's ice. ‘bees gs being very interesting a PE eo 5 legs, horse’s tail for lines luct of the sheriff's oftice. frow the opening to the close. — cherries of our neighbor Ham- peas = i : ce ' ' While engaged in working with a The pulpits of the different churches | VUFS- a ata he talk arounc horse Thursday Ralph ‘Templar was | it the city were filled by visiting del-| Mr. Wilcox shipped a load of hogs Virginia. We are now passing MAISSLIOSONIOS CSTE POOSLISOOOSK thrown in some way and one of his|egates of the convention Sunday | Tuesday nig! t and was out buying one of the periods of the world that 1, ning ‘vening 2 : oe —_ Saree ; , —== p= an read ei hla a gee banger oe RN res IG ne ee Ballard H i The | ais ket the broken member anc & delegates were enter- : e & > time the main thoug 8 gas ¢ allard Happenings. 1e Freezeout Comedy reports the patient doing us well as tained by our citizens. Sey eer il. G oe will organiz é t a ri could be expected.—Adrian Journal. |. The following officers were elected |inan evening on business, when we . coe ee eee | ern rea he Om oeresm ee ser sompersey B a ee Fearn Secu atcieee ee ea eee | elkedi over ald! stimes.-1: lohnson here to lease land for oil, gas and |corn. essie Smith has returned home saint doe te teaon, Ww. 5. Chancellor. Rich Hill;’ vice | county coal. Geo Rubel has his gas welll Smith, Berkabile and Murry are | /f0™m Clinton, where she has been . on his e Summi reside ‘ lor. » nit urni * y farm in the spring, we are sorry to ee : “ee 3 oe as | Dummer McDonald of ElDorado burning most everynight. It wakes}making hay. It will not be as good | YUne : y> A wer, ausas <| PS SE: z ¢ . erry ck was see 2c 3 report, has not been enjoying good| City. We were unable to get the | father of our pastor, Dr. MeD., spent | “7 Bod Lele. 1 x was coufned [a= 1 i aati pihintinies ae cee tne nees She ae health, but is much improved now. | name of the treasurer, Sunday night with his son at Hotel and brought into our little vill 3 bree is hauling lumber for | 989 Stewart is a splendid gentleman and , : Mosier. would make light for our merchants | the roads Our constable is doing a rushing has a host of friends throughout the Charged With Assault. ‘i and ehurche . t \ } business county We met a number of old friends at | 224 churches. A number of years MeClung and Davis made a busi- ’ y- Jas. Tatley was arrested and|and near Ballard last week. We are | #80 Alton and Wilbur Park drilled a| ness trip to Butler J. ©. Noble bought corn of Mr. T. W. Maddox informs us that] brought to Butler Tuesday by deputy S cs re | well for Mr. Kent on the farm eee likey Seas ita , Mabry Wm. Stotts, aged SO years, is dat : *PUTY | always glad to meet them; they are fr ne aE wer Mrs. Keirsey who has been quite : aay 8, t years, is dan- ar 7 7 = i The yo} Gaestaly aid Mr. Stotta makes. his 9 ce td. S. F sapere De Worland. all right. | Lee Simpson now lives and the flow] sick is, we are pleased to report,so0me The Oak Hillchureh will give an sl eee § tg i ys ‘atley is charged with having raped . as Was said be str or an | bett icecream supperat Scott's Se Jay home with his nephews, the Lewis]. 0” ie TSE The railroad men put our stock-| vas said to be stronger than | better Pr ott shatarday, boys, who reside on what is known| Mrs. Anna Douglass, The affair i it here. It is report Mrs. A ceive py June 22 sid 5 yards in good repair last week by | repor rs. Allin received quite an injury t pee ont eel fap in pons si dates back to Mareh last und cur putting in eaveral cars of enders arte harl vy Lee’s northwest of | as|from being thrown from the buggy r. riffith left for Kansas this in on Ho ' ald ickness is due to the}red in New Home township iio eens the ro | Was four d. On the Washin: while on her way to Butler Friday morning where he will spend a week infirmities of old age. : ; pete ee I ‘ : ay rn Lak prisoner, on arrival in Butler, em Charley Walters and Mir) Boonaia: jfarm north of the Mia Dr. Allin is the guest of A. Colson. | ™ fishing E sgiuey~e - R. pou “se in ie ployed a special guard at his own] ponent etovk teas of Mie Wino | s of oil exist. Why not some of] He is treating him fornervousness Remember the moonlight picnic on city on Monday and faxored us. He]expense antil he could have a prelim 5 es ‘ia | t ; & Satur -veni : a § t ave t - : - fi! its investigate that section? essrs nne ae we Saturday evening it will be grand. said they had had more rain in Deep] jynary trial, which will be h aa — Wim. Kelton is convalescent. ‘ gta: ee oo eins s Donnell and Moreland were 2 j hha oa W ater than we have had in this sec-| Pye reason Tatley had not. been an ( M. Decker, was in from Culver " ] . gas excitement |ou m t rich transacting business CRUBBY tion, and the crops ore consequently ited ine <a Ginnee : ,| Friday. H hunt elearn that a com- Anna Embree is on the sick list. 7 lectivotatin:. Wow aie af r pfore this time was that he A ; : 4 Fast Bi i pia ir ‘th ies ¢ a tl tah ee remark lleft for Kansas about the time the} Willie Herriman was in from Shaw-| P®2¥ Was out a short time ago on a Asbury and Dale and their fami ust Bicyele Rider Guisesnile peau on it is getting | alleged assault was said to have been | nex hase. The dogs soon struck a trail fishing Will often receive painful cuts, sprains sly ary here. comm Ghee ane his a datas was Colomen Woods came down team jand chased a wolfinto a pond. One Mrs. Turr is entertaining her re Abonep se Siam vino Bucklen’s ® Padi Ste tacics ‘ unknown until a few days ago when : 3 ‘ pbiaiimaciad Spee 1 ¢ | F = | Arnica Salve will kill the pain and M. F. Pedrow, a worthy and highly |}, returned to Bates eee ‘ Adrian and drove out tosee Decker’sa| °) ‘2° Company went m and got the | and friends heal the injury It’s a yelist’s 2 ha young farmer oF mOrun ie pea cattle | wolf by the tail, threw it out and the | Smith, Knorp, Hendrix and | friend. Cures chafing, chapped hands ates, was in the city on Tuesday a z : z ¥ taba a ee Z : . é ioe afing, fat on business and eomniiients aie Clark Wix, Dell Welton, E.D. Kipp,| F.M. Woods and Jas. Harrison | jogs soon killed company | Koontz w fishing and caught 75) Sore lips, burns, ulcers and piles. sanctum pleasantly nnd substantial Me : eo and I rank Chambers|bought the DeArmond store at] kint d i Next morning there was | pounds. Sold ie rs a : 0 ly Ie Try it. ly. He said the flax, oats and mead- esearege one a a2 republicans ban-} adrian. jt -~pherd dog missing, theowner of | H. Davis drove over to Dr. MeFar- s - L. Tucker, druggist ows baby Seng rained bot the corn Raauy to senor ge etait hah a Packer painted his out building | the dog examined the wolf hide and |land’s Monday 4 ground was 8 ir . itio APP! Me ete iem- : shat ae Oe nit 4 i 1 a tte Py ground was still in goodcondition. | Ur vith all properdecorum. They {last week. Wedroveout inthenorth|'t tured out to be his dog. The} T. N. Hendrix is visiting his broth- sisted enluosh The Butler base ball clud were a little bit sleepy and absent-/east of our township and find the| d moves |: ly by impu jer in north Missouri June 14, 1901 being the 124th the eee City nine two “sarge 2 - joys afterwards }corn looking w euetderine eal st week there was a fight in the Edna Graham is home from War-| birthday of our glorious flag, The games at the ball grounds in this] UC accounted Tor that’ by saying) thing jrensburg where she has been end-| Woman's Relief Corps o eric city. On Friday the score was 5 to they smoked too many cigarettes. anes li RE a pas tere enene . 0 S as et : a ang: 2 and on Sunday 13 to 8 in favor of| Mr. Kipp attempted to walk across | Quite a number in from the south i iui soaps mumbsaiee gc irenyiox ox Butler. On Saturday the Kansas] the banquet hall when Mr. Wix, who | West. | N\. Board went to Butler Tues- | See to it that on June 14 the morn- City club played the: Nevada boys 2 veers time mons little bit near- Herrman Hamburg was offered] sieeete 8 first i P e kiss the fluttering flag from and defeated them. They came back | *!§ hted, invited the boys to rise and | gos0 for a team by Power of Butler. pPoeke ~d for next Friday | Arbuch chased the Swatsen house top Will the business to Butler flushed with victory, but welcome a distinguished visitor, Sen-| Me. Cok oe } “| A few good shows j | druber place men of Butler kindly give this mat- the Butler bovs treats them all|#tor Mason, of Hlinois. The senator i oklin visited his daughter, zai | ys 3 . : ee ’ a | 3 “a ~ | the nerves of the people Dr. Crabtree ar Socal nt | ter their attentior d take the leac alike. accepted the situation gracefully and | Mrs. ¥ r, Sunday. | peoy | abtree and Belis! ou and he lea : acquitted himself with credit, after]! Some from here drove to the city A are moved by f the | Sho ting Friday as has been their custom in all patri The rnercigg 4 the June term of} Which they all eerie anothercigar- | Sunday evening to see the ball game. | ' times | Price Ray Urict is in town | Otic celebrations, so that we can let court shows that there are thirty-|ette. Senator Burton, who was} ppaj = pie fli Elder R | lp "i ; 0 n h " § =a ee Ck ee Sider Roe will pre ith at | Friday children know that it is the oute nine pairs of hearts that do not beat | Seeing double and in a condition to} The boy preacher preached ebtea) a 1: : ‘ ae ~ eat ; ; é hs angi festal in unison—hence they haveasked the | tell the truth too bluntly, reminded jeermon Sunday. He will soon have} ange bog epee (. Kinney was in town this week day, to sing praises to Old Glory and court to relieve them of their matri-| the Missouri repub that they | preached a year at Passaic | A. Wallace, wife daughter Arbuckle and Kiersey have built a it as it floats above, the token Se eeereeieaents, probably with | br i x toomue 1 wrried the} Dr. McDonaldattended meeting on | Miss Lottie, visited their son Gordon | fen r nobl th. By command a view of again entering upon a new ate before eact t Brvan ¢ = and fami t Kansas Citylast weak.| Dr. MeFarlar ¥ 1 } of I RA Suivu, President &i oe sibeare; nm ae ese! he ‘Yan avenue Sunday. fas —— ity last Weak. | r. McFarland visited relations A a Sarvs, Presiden conquest in that direction. This di- | chic Sih Ae rar it S Packard B ‘ aS | Owing to the illness of Mrs. Maxey | Monday Jennie MEEK OGG voree business is like the fellow’s, Session after acker drove to Butler Monday to| 3 = Pere eae oe pepper, “all right only there’s too | cigarettes get brick, etc., for a cistern. |H.O. Maxey could not teach his} Koontz and Teeter took mill Corps Press ( sti mudent ; darned much of it." —Adrian Journal | s was in the county seat|S¢2ool at Virginia Monday Guy gine to Adr neon J.S. Brown, one of Mt. P | i | Des Wheel 3 ets rm Butler township's most substantial farmers, |! vin L one Oak towns p May ee “ a made us a pleasant call on Tuesday | SS Columb Ed and Ben Young visited and renewed. Last week he shipped | Miss Ethel Dill Kan, | folks Sune a car load of cattle to Kansas City, 8 or 2 visiting tl Jer i whicl veraged 1430 . borhood Su es wi serkat F ter w . ch average: 30° pounc | brough | Kiersey d your Hair Vigor brought $5.65 per hundred. Hi 4 : and am greatly Mr th f g y his best steers was knocked down it is} “ir. Sheath trom urg a certainly re- the car and had his leg broken. Mr this stores fi : Brown has another carlos ad of cattle a arpente r prea¢ hair. I and hogs to ship soc —_ — sae ot He Kennedy trial is ere Hennessy a Very Sick Man. os oe Peis - 2 ; terest in Kansas City. San se aa Mays Ayer’s Hair Vigor has The July number of The Delineator nUeSsy been restoring color to is on our table. It has been the ef- gray hair for fifty ars, fort of the publishers to br and it never fails to do magazine into the for = Bs. this work. either. popular pe li His condit is r2 it ishot all the year rounc You can rely upon it eo » than sat e splend “ pans - ae ; f| be more than satis ‘ i : Ged Scett’s E isi 3 for stopping your hair t showing made. In the current >, muisiony ee f fall I i s t Fine Pasture 3 rom falling, for keeping ber the three-color prir ls better than any where else i =: a } ¥ SE ataauiticia bai the inthe world. So don't stop taking ae sprtsossfuats and for ran exposition, at Buffalo, iscertain ; _— i sash = Sage. ia] a work of art, showing all Address N Altona s t- tiful effects of the 7. oe Woopatt, or J.J. NIcKELL, attend the x = Z July edition is 6 Rich Hill, Mo.

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