The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 7, 1901, Page 8

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SCHOOL SHOES. This is the time of year that you want solid, serviceable school shoes for the boys and girls. A stout rugged boy or girl needs a strong, solid shoe We have them built for wear and they are made of leather inside and out. We ask you to examine them before you buy, they will cost you no more than some grades that are not all leather. . DRYSDALE & KEASLING OCR IOOOIOOOOOOOOC Having moved my office from the west side ot the square to oftice of Seott & Porch, west room of Bates County Bank, Cam still able to write reliable insurance on farm or city property at reasonable rates. 49-8 J.S8 Pierce. For rext—One or two good rooms close to square. Address P.O. Box 503, Butler, Mo. CG. H. restaurant on the south side of the square toa couple of young men from | the country Dickensheets has sold his Clark Boxley is setting up the ci Its a fine boy and arrived Tuesday night, Shelbina, Mo Nov. 5.—Over an inch of snow fellthis morning, whieh soon melted. It was of great benefit » to wheat, whieh was badly needing ' ware, Frankfort, Ky., Ney. 5.—Friends of James MeCreary claim that he has secured a majority of the Demacratic members of the assembly and that his nomination forsenator isassured, Cart. MeKibben left) Monday for Redland, Cal, where he will aceept-a position ina dry goods store... Misses Pot and Kitty Broaddus and Miss Nellie Walton spent Sunday in the city, the guests of Mrs. Prank Jacksou—l. H. Review moisture, Among the notifications received by pension agent Bungardt at Kan- sas City, the other day was one al- lowing one month’s extra pay forthe heirs of the late Thomas M. Cobb, ir. as first.lieutenant ofthe 39th vol- unteers, who died at| Honolulu April works favored us pleasantly ender 1901, while en route home from Mr. Fisher has discharged | newed. \ a ene ~~ |the Philippine Islands for muster the duties of this important station | ont | for a number of years with entire sat- | He is a good, careful, | . a sober andin- Louis Fisher, engineer of the water isfaction, painstaking engineer, dustrious young man, Mrs Jo T. Hull and Mrs. J. 8. Francisco gave a delightful reception to their lady friends at the former's fine and well appointed home in the northwest part of the city on Tues day afternoon, The decorations were beautiful autumn flowers and leaves, refreshments were delicious. ) eras secretary of state, and George W. Carlisle as state treasurer, The vote polled throughout the state is very light, and the total will not ex- cred 20,000, Misses Nellie Austin and Bennett entertained the young people at the former's home on Saturday, in honor ofj Miss Lila Steele, of St. Louis, visit- R. F. Dudley, of Gregg, Mo., alittle ing friends in the city. Only a de- 4 mining town nearJoplin,incompany | jiehtiul time could be anticipated in with Mr. Bracken, favored us pleas-| om these charming and accomplish- antly and renewed. Mr. Dudley was on a visit to relatives and friends and ¥ expected to take his mother, Aunt Betty Dudley, of Virginia, home with him. He is mining and doing well. H The degree <t ©. i egal ane The Cleveland, Ohio, Citizen says, 2 family for Greely, Colorado, at which . A ed young hostesses and those present were not disappointed. The evening was spent with music and games, and | ata seasonable hour a_ delicious lunch. Jackson, Miss , Nov. 5 —Sutficient | returns have been received to-night visiting Mrs. Isaac Park, has return to indicate the election of J. W. Pow-|ed to her son Earl Wilson at Butler. Shot In Playfulaess. A very peculiar accident happened to Charley and Norman Linbarger, and Albert Christman, while out hunting Sunday afternoon. As we! learn it, the party had been out | hunting in the west part ef the coun- | try and were on their way home, — Jacob Von Erdmonsdorf, who was with the party, got out of the | wegen to hunt along the road side. He had gone but a short distance | when one of the little boys in the jwagon hallooed to him that he would give him “leave” to shoot at them. The boy had nosooner spoke than Von Erdsmonsdorf raised his gun (which was a double barreled shotgun) and fired, the shot taking effect on the above named boys, who were in the frontend of the wagon, and one of the horses. Albert Chris- man received several shot in his breast; Charley Linbarger, was shot in the thigh and his brother Norman, received a few shot in the face. Acharitable presumption is that the gun was accidentally discharged and not intentionally, It was a very careless trick, however. r Luck lr Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt, get a box of Bocklen’s Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures bruises, felons, alcers, eruptions, boils, burus, corns and piles. Only | Guaranteed by H. L. Tucker, druggist. 25e Virginia Items, i We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town, Some of the rural delivery men are out putting up boxes and telling the people that the office at Virginia will discontinued It will be time enough to talk that when the order comes te that effect | John Maloney is looking well after staying the west all summer, He has been in Nevada Mrs. Wilson of Kan., who has been 8. E. Jones says he thought he would sell his farm, butafter looking around him he concluded old Bates was good enough for him for awhile yet. H. H. Flesher and Earl. Wilson of Butler, were the guests of lsaac Park Tuesday of last week. Most of the farmers are putting in their time plowing getting ready for a big crop next year. Robt McCann hauled new goods for Drysdale and McFadden Satur- day. P. M. Famuliner hassold 120 acres of his farm. 80 acres to a man from Arkansas and 40 to Will MeKibben. Dr. Lamb has built a new shed for his stock. ne _place they expect to make their fut | juiries have come—to—this. effice-re- ure home is regretted. Mr. Pickett garding the politics of Leon Czolgosz was among our best citizens, and, Of Fthe slayer of McKinley. — We have course, these are the folks Hates — | spared no effort in investigating this most ill afford to lose. Tae Times matter, and find that Czolgosz isa will follow him to his new home as republican. well as our best wishes. His relatives are republicans and his former friends in the neighbor- We were complimented by a pleag- : ant call from J. M. Chambers, of | hood of Forest park, and in Newberg ii Mound, an early settler, prominent | testify that he attended republican G citizen and influential democrat. To- | ward meetings last fall, and declared x gether with anumber of other strong | that be intended to vote the republi- i men in Bates county he doesn't hesi- | can ticket. i tate to express a strong leaning for SORTER ; Stone and condemns the kind of war- Democrats Win in Frankfort. a fare being made upon him. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 5.—The vote f W. G. Cope of Georgetown, Colo., for mayor of Frankfort: James 38. Darnell (D.) 986; Dr. J.W. Gayle (R) 698. In 1900 Yerkes carried this city over Beckham by 138. D. H. Taylor, Jr., (D.) for senator and J. He isjmining in Colorado, is doing O. Robinson (D.) representative big well and well satisfied with his pros- | lected without opposition. _Indica- ts. Mies Ada will attend echool tions are that both houses of the as- in Rich Hill this winter and join her | °™ly shins) democratic. father in the spring. Virginia Results. Miss Mary Jean White, of this city was elected Grand Conductress of the Eastern Star at the session of the ; Grand Chapter, of the order held at : Kaneas City last week, Miss White , was Grand Marshal of the order last year. She is anenthusiastic member of the Sisterhood, taking great inter- est in its deliberations and in all its undertakings for the betterment of “humanity and the upbuilding of social homogenity.—Harrisonville Bemocrat. One of the delightful social fang tions oi the season was the reception at the beautiful home of Judge and ~ Mrs, W. F. Hemstreet on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Hemstreet and daughter, Mrs. Will Arnold and sis- ter Mrs. ©. L. Mills, of Adrian. The decorations were autumn leaves, erysanthemums, etc., and very beau- _tiful,_The refreshments_were and delicious. ' accompanied by his daughter, Miss Ada, complimented THE Times pleas- antly. Mr. Cope was on a visit to relatives and friends in the county. Richmond, Va., Nov 5.—Indica- tions at 10 o’clock are that the Dem- ocrat state ticket iselected by 25,000 majority or more. The democratic majority on joint | ballot in the legislature will be over- whelming. On the legislative ticket the Democrats made gains in the southwest, where they feared they were weak. Killed Woman, Shot Himself. Nebraska City, demanded admittance.. On Neb., Nov. 5.— John McCormick, # plasterer, shot aid killed Mrs, Maggie Linsley early this morning and then shot himself in the head. McCormick called at Mrs. Linsley’s home at 2 o’clock and being re- fused, he fired a shot through the|in overa year.” T ecreen, killing the woman instantly, | kidneys, purity W. W. Park has built a new chick- DID YOU GUESS —ON THE— OHIO ELECTION? If you did and lost CONSOLE YOURSELF By Coming to ILL’S CASH STORE You will win a — PRIZE ‘If you. buy one of. those duck coats at $1.48 or get one of the big drives we are offering in UNDERWEAR ws Have you seen thé underwear that we are selling at 23c and 43c? Or that big sample line of MEN’S AND BUYS’ GAPS. We are selling them from | ) GEKTS UP, Ther’s no chance to lose if yeu buy of us, WE GUARANTEE satisfaction or money refunded, carry everything in NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS, TINWARE, ETC. * GUESS _ We can supply your wants and : WE KNOW we Can save you money. HILL'S CASH STORE, Butler, Mo. We Free Angora Exhibit. ! Programme. I will give a free exhibit of Angora’ Program for the teachers’ town- goats in the Cobb building on the ship institute of Spruce Township to south side of the square-next Satur- meet at Freeze Out school house Fri- day, November 9th, among which day, Nov. 15, 1901, at 7:30 p. m. The importance of the Study of I will also offer afew pairs Ancient History in Public schools.— are a half dozen pairs of young an- , goras. OBO OX BESO OK FEE OX SSSE Ballard Breezes. Sunday had the appearance of win- ter. Keirsey and Belisle each lost a horse last week. | Dan Embree transacted business in Adrian Saturday. Miss Eva Ashbury, who has been |in Okla., for the past few months, | turned home last week. | Miss Lizzie Dale left last week for ‘an extended visit with friends in IL Colson, of Maysburg, attended Hodge at Ballard Thursday night. Ben Ashbury had the misfortune while jumping at school, to fall and , break his collar bone. ! R. Belisle attended the intellectual ‘love feast at Olive last Saturday. Dick Grimes, of Culver, traded in Ballard Saturday. Lent Cloud did carpenter work in Altona last week. Uncle John Winegartner is having @ new house built on his land, by the Walnut church, Mort Anderson in charge. Lee Scott sold hissaddle horse last week, Protracted meeting begun at Wa nut Sunday, conducted by Rev. King. » Bob Hill and wife spent Sunday with friends near White Oak. Bud Smith and wife visited in Clix ton last week. ° Dr. Snyder reports several on the sick list. Freeze Out school attended the in- stitute at Enterprise Friday night en masse. Miss Belle Price is visiting with her uncle, Geo, Price. The teachers institute at Enterprise ~ | was well attended, and an interesting time is reported. The next meeting will be held at Freeze Out Friday night, for the benefit of the library, Wilson Davis’ classic features have been wreathed in smiles the last few days. Weare “next” to the cause. The Ballard camp of M. W. A. are doing some excellent work. Rice Scott and Geo. Keirsey rode the goat last Thursday night, whileabout 10 more , are on program to give exhibition of their ability in that line. Sunday, Oct, 27 was a gala day at W. W. Hill’s. He and his estimable wife gave a family dinner in honor of Grandma Hill and John Hill, of Ind. The day was apent in pleasant con- versation, A delicious dinner was served by Mrs. Hill. Those present were: John Hill and family of Urich, Robt. Hill and family, Elmer Hill and family, Mrs. Patrick and daugh- ter, Miss Maud; and Miss Maud Crow, - At a late hour all bid Grandma and John Hill farewell, and wished them happiness and God speed on their visit. They left Monday for Thorn- ton, Ind., the home of John Hill and the old home of grandma, where she will spend a year with relatives. Tue OLp Man. en house. — Morton Jenkins moved in with his father-in-law, Ben Comiford last week. L. L. Judy, who got his leg hurt sometime ago, is able to be out again. New hitch racks were put up at the Christian church last Thursday. Adam Helmer was at Holden last week, looking for a location. Will Cope, of Idaho Springs, Coto., is visiting his mother and other rela- tives. He is interested in a mine there, and we understand, is doing well. A. J. Dugan’s sale ‘last Tuesday was well attended. He moved to Butler Thursday. ij Mrs. Maud Wilson of Henry county, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Will Vogt. The M. E. protracted meeting clos- ed Sunday night. The Endeavor society will have special exercises at their meeting Sunday night. Come early and hear it all. Short speeches, songs, read- ings, ete. Topic, “Our National Bondage,” Heb. 1:13-17, Amos 6:1-6 will begin at 6 o’clock p. m. Our new artist and staff took some pictures of the old house’ where von- egan Was killed last spring, outside and inside view. The staff officers assisted in the work. AARON. A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust from rheumatism as few couldendure and live. But a wonderful change followed his Electric Bitters. “Two bottles w cured me,” he writes, “and I have not felt a the end cure | The importance of Biology as re- Mound Items, A Lynching in Missouri. Fayette, Mo., Nov. 5.—“Bill” Jack- | son, a negro, was hanged ona bridge | near Estill station near here Satur- day night or Sunday morning, no detinite cause is known. Two negroes, Davis and Jackson, were taken from their homes early Sunday morning by several masked men. They were not allowed to speak and were taken to the bridge. Davis was then re- leased and told to gohome. Hesays there were three horses hitched in the woods near his house. He did not know who the men were whether white or black, or what they wanted and Gussie Sackett. | Hoover. Douglas. T. D. Embree. Stevens. by the Freeze Out school. invited. T. H. Dovauas, Sec. lated to Agriculture.—Jas. Combs Literature as adapted to country schools.—Jas. Harrison and Emma Social duties of a teacher.—T. H. Benefits of a township institute.— Friday afternoon exercises.—Evans Aliterary program will be rendered Everyone R. BEeLisLe, Com. ve had @ nice rain Saturday nigh which has freshened up the pastures and filled up the streams. Reason Williams and Mr. Tim- monds are going to Kansas one day this week. Jim chambers has commenced to plow. He says it pays to fall plow. James McCann says that Blake & Wright have about 7,000 bushels of corn ready to take up, will sell at 75 cents a bushel. _ J. N. Sharp took his flock of sheep down below Pleasant Gap to pasture until it snows. He says the grass is better and rent cheaper than in old DO YOU GET UP with Jackson, there are signs ofa struggle on the bridge and several blood stains. : Jackson was an industrious negro. Itis thought he was hanged by mem- bers of his own race. Almost every! Thrown Out of Voting Booth. papers is sure to Atlarta, Ga., Nov. 5.—A special from Richmond, Va., says: Colonel J. Hampton Hoge, Republican ean- didate for Governor, was forcibly ejected from the voting booth at Blacksburg to-day. He challenged the votes of some cadets at the Vir- || ginia Polytechnic Institute, and sev- eral stalwart cadets ejected the can- didate. cures made by peel aii the It is the great otvered after 7: Business is dull. Quite a crowd went to town Satur- jth you need the * 80 in in Mah Mi ns Falkner, D. H. Kash and Will Mc- Cormick, of Johnstown, visited Dr. |Secr/rase by which all readers tthe Kash and wife last week, and the la- peel enews Bae ME dies purchased fine hate, while here. ehout ; Bro, Head is holding @ protéacted | hod cet you heveisianey or have kidney or bladder meeting at Everett in the Christian | When mention reading this g has proved so offer in this paper and WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. who reads the news- ‘ow of the wonderful it kidney, liver and bladder remedy. medi- cal triumph of the nine- i arrangement S| Mound. Mrs. M. A. Harlow spent Saturday in Butler shopping. She said the townwas crowded, everybody busy. Misses Dixie and Mamie Sharp have just returned from a pleasant yisit with their Grandma and Aunt at Appleton City. Dr. | “Mrs. Willison, of Osage county, » | Kan., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walls. J.E. Crowder and wife Sundayed with her father J. W. Crews. J. W. Packer is buying all the hay he can get, for which he pays highest market price. ~s Mr. Hart, living 34% miles west of Passaic, is making sorghum, and itis good. Mr. Jenkins will have his tax books dis- of the most of us. + Bros. Scott and Kelly, who have ¥ Hi ! will preach ‘erybody invited to come and hear ‘the word of God proslebnad BE

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