The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 29, 1901, Page 5

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DEBS OOOO BOOS SSOD Last Call, y —— 2 ~<a Only one more week in which to buy summer goods at the follow ing reduced rates $15 OO Suits for $II.00. $12.50 Suits for $9.00. $10.00 Suits for $7.50. $7.50 Suits for $6.00. | STPAW HATS GO AT COST. We have just added a new line of Shoes called the “Bilt Well” which are made by the manufacturers of “Walkovers sell the > and all and are the best shoes the famous $2.50. They come in latest styles the for ever sold in) town price BOBE}E OD OOSOSOOOOLMOOOOOOO OOO NII NEE NII GEN | 0OOE SSBIOXNOCK «2K BOSH BSOEO { Judge Boxley went to Mo., Monday, portant law suit. Lexington, wes’ Telephone No. asa witness in an im- good cook is wanted at the jail. the court house is pro-| Ouresteemed friend J. V. Snod- | grass, of Spruce, dropped in to see us 2 ‘ | on Monday and had his dates set far utler’s contingent at Monegaw | i | ahead into 1902. ings are expected home to-mor- | 7 | Missouri now has a fork on sing nicely. law which im- poses a fine of from to $100 on | anyone who kills or destroys the nest ell Power, (the past week, in. who had been quite is up and out of any song bird or birds that eat #- | | sects. WanNTED—A Apply to Mrs H. Rein in the city th good cook at the j . Smith. Joe of Shelbyville. Mo . e first of the eimer was Mr. Reinheimer was a forme | he Butle and established tt | Hill telephone exchar Marshall, Mo., Nelsor Thomas, of as killed at Monday 1 24 years. w county, at which place he had gone on a visit His body was found in an alle) He had been knocked in the head and robbed J.B. Armstrong and L. S. Pad- evening. The City Kansas City top price tor Mone est price paid for hogs in August in Tuesday hogs in Kansas >was $6.30 many years meeting of the veter- The 23rd annual state association of Mexican ans of Missouri, will be held in Inde- pendence, Jackson county, Mo., the 12th and 13th of thismonth. Thos. P. Hoy is president of the tion and Jas. Martion secretary. assocla- Isaae belt on So far as we have heard Lockridge in entitled to the flax raising this season. From eight acres he threshed 58% bushels and sold his crop at $1.29 bushel. Good for Ike, and the only harm THE Times wishes is that he didn’t have a hundred acres A. H. Culver and wife, Legg and daughter, Flora, of Butler, and Miss Ba Foster, and Mrs EttaSevier, of Summit township, left Monday on the evening train for Chillicothe, Mo., to attend State Sun- hool convention, Mrs, PW. ey, of day s« as delegates from this county. farmer living a few Clinton night The Jim Settles, a miles northeast of Saturday lost his barn by fire contents, a lot of valuable imple- ments, vehicles, ete., about 30 tons of hay and 1,600) bushels of corn were also destroyed. The fire occur- red about 12 o'clock at night. The barn and contents were insured. Appleton City isin the throes of a postottice fight. A number of appli- after the ripe most prominent is John A. Gilbreath In the ch lehe the boys intheirdesperation to serve will be moderate and h ott eants are peach. The s and ucters it counter of mor: is to be t Sam considerate for ear ot large, but nice sweet meat 2 4 we, : i 3 A message to THe Timesfrom Kan- ermelons are plentiful on the Mrs. Leech and daughter Miss] _ 5; ; aaa | mn ss em sas City announces that Columbus es Anna, of Chicago, are visiting \ ‘ pues et : : ; : MeCuan of our city. Mrs. Leech is a is Pee Sie eo ie mn % = ent OL eho Scone Or walter lniter of Robert 0. Braden, with | teres ote = ee street sprinkling has been sus- } whom they have been spending the eity Tuesday of typhoid fever. At ded a See lone time Mr. Orear was quite a_poli- he city council hopes to have the : i. pee ee ee eee and on | Dr. Fry, the blind doctor, rms} casion made a creditable trie light plant in operation by first of November Bnd {us that he traded for two lotsin Butler, one in east and the he fodder crop in Bates county | Other in west Butler, valued at aie Pa hot go to waste this year as the | $1,500. - j hers will aim: to save every stalk. | : : 3oone county boasts of a woman bv. Saunders, of Harrisonville, will levi es red Short, I been na who has mort evening, | and Long. She was a Miss St t. Marks Episcopal church Sun- | when she married Mr. Little, an . ter his death married Mr. Long I. N. Maines is on tt been im Gosnell, of the grocery depart- e sick list. Mr tof the Cash Departinent Store, move to Nebraska the first of the ith. recently a where he went in his health Maines has not enjoying good months a from Cok benefiting health for several returned only do, ; hopes of masa bunch of fat Sto s now is strictly in the m, as $ a hundred is not to The Shelbina Democrat says that ten cows sold for $50, and that is all the owner has to carry him through winter. Also that rom Macon cour $6 per head. meezed at -A. Van Hall purchased the 1 Drummond property adjoining South Methodist dwas $1,500 has a forty good cows sold for $240, or chur Price The meteor which passed over But- ler Thursda flast week be- tween 8 2d 40 miles beyond = The meteor { was about thesize of a peck measure tm. Henry Goodwin. who has been | an ously with feveral weeks, ates county has a splendid peach this year, and the market is well plied, but the price is a little hig the quality. y evening « and 9 o'clock Kar very brilliant. fever | typhoid : YE Some g | Rich Hill | part of t in former ye attenda ciation ca is improving and ble to sit up in bed. he Amoret m8, livi Jeacon reports Harry r Amoret, as hav mule the ott number of Tuesda st. M home” on Adair s ment ov poo on land adjoining his mother’s farm. nomination for sheriff, {by Mr We understand pumpin Simpson jriver at the tig is oper river time we river running I y Visit 4 > Mo., fo ek ys, returned home Monday evening. He brings back asad st © effec drouth in Cooper ¢ ures, said Mr. Suyd barren as a ory ¢ not said raised would be Ed., are liv We in Bates, by the side R. McCown of the hood, brou tine. He Mixor ne or two other varie- dock shipped a car of heavy hogs to} | hurt the other day by hi ing over the dashboard ar his knee with its This is the high- | ts of the} J. P. Edwards suffereda relapse on Saturday ev . grave fears ex; ¢ w t rv BE nl dand writes ks like utry 5 r s f els of 13 if iv w rued Gartrells of Mr. Ne He has a and t kes far J. Smith Was wrong the buggy heels of horse which caused it to kick \ Smith is able to attend to t but on the run on limp. While engaged in diggi his farm, six miles northeas rian, Tuesday, Frank Blair s four foot vein of coal at a depth of twenty-fourfeet below the surface. In quality it is superior to the coal usu and burns quantity it ally found in this county readily freely. In promises to rival and any discovery ever made in the county. Steps to de- be velop the fiad will immediat taken, and it will no doubt prove a veritable parties.—Adrian Journal W. B. Le was arrested in county, with library to school district No. 11 and fai rto deliver the books He secured a from the school bonanza to the interested of ¢ Johnson uwrence, ameron, Mo charged selling warrant board for the amount of the books and cas itata bank. It and several alleged t ; rence others w« d the ibra they county and sold a number ries, received warrants which sold to banks and delivered no books rds should not do business so for the examination Pay Buckd om their arrival, and ap proval only. T not be able t A. B day morning from Mrs. Daisv Hend- er grandmoth- Owen rec icks, who is visi er Mrs. Cope, 1 Tracey avenue, In the le stat- her grandmother Kansas City tter she > home of hac " burglarized Saturday in broad day light and ured abouz SSO in mor Ww j y. Inthe theft Mrs. He lost her watch and all the m« had with her. At the tir robbery house was pany vas amyst the thieves oper. Mrs eks is tt Hendricks of Spruce town- ship and a niece of Mrs. B. A. Owen move Tue Orders taken from any will ¢ aacept v for fon McKibbens. see our li Dress 6 Gon Por Pall Phe colors are beautiful and the ilities ae } } the prices asked. We most exten- New and Un to-Date Colors ualities at c, AND $1.00 A YARD. line of 250, 50¢, 75¢,. \ li at tower e are selli ig a splendid WV FALL WAISTINGS The ma = prices than ever before. new styles have arrived in PERCALES AND OUTINGS and the values are extra good Visit our SHOE DEPARTM ENT. The new ones are here and as usual our Our $2 guarantee goes with each pair. and $2.50 line is better than ever. We are Try them. noted for the good shirtings we sell. grecery Samé@ as Cas McKIBBENS. EEE SESS Sse rREeEeeiesesaes J.C. Bal city on Sature santeall He Mrs. M. V. Carroll, of of East days Mes. Ce zum, last Ly exp ind many , with west part of Washingt ation He knowledges # out a lo will shortly Mr. ¢ g irroll | greater part of his life in Lposit ithe world’s | and has many friends w Mr. Carroll was chief | lose them reauat Je Everybody in Butleran ir ve ple of the county few rd knew Frank Eldridge an Times takes pleasure in com- | him was to like him for his o 5 efficient police | splendid qualities He he interest in our p 1 by his sending remittar Tue Times eto his B. Tulare, Cal. t ore THe Times has SAIS TS NSNS SS} a h. | | Boone, was and made us ts to leave 8 family shortly for the north look the this county m, to vent ho regret to d most peo- Vv SAO know many d to is not lost s instanced to keep address at Astounded the Editor. vy Editor 8. A. Brown, of Bennetts- ¢ ville, 8. C., was once immensely sur- —_ prised ‘ suffering from Dy ny wife = id no 8 Bold was n fr = g g , g g 6 * prices have z se inspection Of | pois it rs, et The t { was Ass Here's one for 5 r, as ‘ ptr a SATURDAY, O1 = : for = : for . a” : h = t ack g Tt os d : | * Se

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