The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 5, 1901, Page 8

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a Fs —— oS i Hood's Sarsaparilia ; e . belp him, When all thought'he was For Sate or Trape:—For land, , larze desirable residence in Butler, § al- + well located small farm near i") for cheaper land. Address, P.O. Box 332. Circuit Court Preeti. —_ | @@POXHOOSOHOHOOOOOSOOORLOSOS Only about 12 or 15 divorces have > been granted this term The usual charge of desertion, cruel and intol- erable conduct are the grounds. None Largest Line of : SSZESc25$ HANDKERCHIEFS | wf | W. McClure, good natured and g joveal Jack, head miller for Power 3 Bos for the past ten years, took % tinw on Thanksgiving day to run up an! make a deposit for renewal, but i, o!-erving his annual custom. THE Tues has a soft spot fur Jack Me- Chare. The case of Wm. M. Roe vs. Rein- heimer). growing out of the sale of the Butler and Rich Hill Tel ephone Exchange by the defendant | to plaintiff was settled out of court. |By this settlement, we understand ‘that Mr. Reinheimer is again to be- g In Bates Conaty, come the owner of the ayxtem. i * Erastus Holt, one of Bates coun- ie ty’ strongest and most substantial . | Paell growing out of a land sale was cit izene, of Hudson township was in “a mond bmn, | feo . : thevity on Friday and complimented | FOR | decided by the jury infavor of Akins. u- pleasantly and had his dates s+ | Pete mone bad a i. pathy ;came into court and made proof ol ahend, His three sons, William E., Smith and Walter V accompanied ' good intentions toward our institu- hin to Butler. 3 | tions and constitution and took the Idee W. W.G i — A oath and was admitted to become a bieige . ° raves hus abandon- citize t the U ited St tee. . ed sill other varieties of chickens and » Ten cate of x A. Mathes ayaiust eeee is raising White Wyandottes exclu- B. Blackman was decided by the jur sively. They are fine looking fowls, WILL SOON BE HERE is favor of Blackinan, Thia wa “ but we prefer the barred Plymouth appeal case from near Burdett and OOOO Ro-k forafarm chicken, When the 6 —_— pan grew out ofa damage to crops by . Jurive gets on his south side farm, ~' stock of defendant. The question of 7 we look for him down for a “‘settin” That time we all make merry what was a legal fence was au im- WHA T0 BUY of eugs.—Gabe in Review { ; ThesuitS. A. Akins against W. 0. Unele Lewis Eichler was in to see witnesses from that section were in ason Tuesday and wasesuffering from i ete ‘ . ee a couple of fractured ribs, received in Charles M. Barkley and Mrs. J. P. a runaway on last Friday night. Cy c 7 bY Thurman after an examination be- His team became frightened, tipped 4 fore the committee composed of T. . ever the wagon, and Uncle Lewis was SOME (K i oe HAPPY W. Silvers, W. 0. Jackson and J 8. qaniht under the box. He refused y 8 Francisco and Judge Graves, were admitted to the bar to practice law. Why not buy something useful? ° e + e ° to uo to bed or have a doctor called, | We have a nice line of shoes and have just re- Ben ceived a new line of slipper for both men and wo- men. Call and see them, DRYSDALE & KEASLING. und want to make portant one in this care About 80 FOR CHRISTMAS, attendance, That is a question that puzzles almost every one who buy Christmas presents. ; The case of State va, F L. Kellogg on charge of forgery was called and a large number of witnesses from the eustern part of the county,were here. The indictment was found faulty by honor Judge Graves deciding that it should have been found in St. Clair county. Kellogg was rearrest- ed and taken to that county to await the action of the grand jury. The present term hasbeen the busi- est in three years. Whenever a case is called both sides invariably an- nouce ready Every case is contest- ed at every point A motion fora new trial and ar- ani has been laid up only one day, . ‘ ” P A pair of nice dress shoes would make a nice ali hough suffering great pain j Charley Ewen returned from Beggs, present for any member of the family. A com- Ind Ter,, the last of the week, where be had been called by the serious ill- a ness of his brother Billy Ewen, who baet a severe spell of mularial fever, frow which grave fears for his recov ery were felt, but Charley reports him now outof danger, whieh his many friends in this county will be glad to hear Charley says he will probably t | fortable héuse slipper would be appreciated by | either a lady or gentleman. wilt help you to make j the dear one happy. N a 4B. Rice, our popular farmer friend from Mound, favored us with Ww see A hast att olen e Have Presents revt of fudgzment has been filed in the @ pleasant and substantial call on Gartrell case and will be taken up in Tuesday. He is on the regular petit Suitable For all. two or three days—as soon asit can | RISOSOAOISOGOOOOOHOOOSOOOSe be reached. The applause in the _| presence of the jury at the close of the state’s case ix the chief ground Fathe!, Mother, Bro‘hr, Sister, Sweetheart === ont of the usual ones Make us happy by looking over our beautiful line of Itching Skin HOLIDAY GOODS, Distress by day and night— and then we know you will make jury panel, He says he is expecting his father, Morgan Rice, of Lexing- ton, Ky. on next Saturday. The old gentleman is in his 89th year, hale and hearty, and is making the journey out here alone. He is an old ine democrat, and has been a very preeminent man in his county. He will spend the winter with his son. That’s the complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out- ward «, ications do not cure. They can’t. The source of the trouble is in the blood—make that pure and this scal- ing, burning, itching skin disease will disappear. A 7 i “I was taken with an itching on m; by buying something to put in arma ‘which proved yery dleagresable, 4 etter every way meluded i Salt rheum and bought a «©. C. Hanks, of Compton, Ky., gensis us remittance for renewal. He writes: “Lean not do without THE TIMES on account of my brother, W. F. Hanks, who has been with me sine I was at your place in April, 1900, He looks anxiously for the paper and reads every line He is in splendid health, t Someone Else Happy. he was there and remembers - e ot H arsapa n-two snes — a =a ae aoe most of the names mentioned in THE after I began taking it I felt better and it Times.” was not long before I was cured. Have — never had any skin disease since.” Mrs. Ipa E. Warp, Cove Point, Md. Could hardly express the thanks of Hower Hall, of West Point,la. Lis- ten why: A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most ebsti- nate cough. Several physicians said be had consumption, but could not and Pills rid the:blood of all impurities and cure all eruptions. WILLIAMS BROS, See our prices on Owen Couchman of Helena, Mont.,| T E. Grider, one of West Point’s and Miss Cora Owens, were united in | substantial citizens, made us apleas- marriage Nov. 18th in the parlor of | ant call and had his dates set ahead. Hotel Ross, this city, Rev C. M. Be-| Mr. Grider was the first citizen in night, of Liberty, Mo., officiating. | Bates county to utilize the natural The bridal couple took their depar-' gas found on his place, In boring The Goods are Now on Display When convenient drop in and look them ever. doomed he began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption and writes—“it completely cured me and caved my jife. t now weigh 237 Ihe ” ture on Monday last for Helena,|for water a strong flow of gas was aT at eee gy ; Feed, Mont., where they expect to make|struck. Mr. Grider piped it to his and $100. Trial bottles free at H. F lour, their future home. The bride is @| house and used it both for heating L. Tucker's drug store. ee: Potatoes, __ beautiful, amiable young lady, and|and lighting with splendid resulte. Having moved my office from the PS has many friends in this city. The | The first winter he used it in ordinary west side of the square to oftice of Stoves, groom is an industrious, genial | coal stoves, but now has gas stoves Scott & Porch, west room of Bates County Bank, { am still able to write reliable insurance on farm or city prone at reasonable rates. 9. young man, formerly of Batescounty.| and gas fixtures. Thus he hae all Their many friends extend congratu-| the convenience of the city home lations. 8. |right at his door. Since then other Groceries HILL'S NEXT SATURDAY. yy en re Lod, ‘ farmers in that neighborhood have C ASH hinaware ‘ae © a Spee profited by his example. There is a FREE! _ Glassware, eek pastor of the Ohio St., pr ere on foot to torah aa EL . accept my heartfelt | an it by nat lor Fancy Lamps thanks for your generous gift of $25 | Amsterdam and town FREE!! to the new church. I not only ac- NEXT SATURDAY. cept it asa personal compliment to 1 STORE. , ——_- offee me, but also asanexpression of your FREE!! cas: “we of the Square, - BUTLER, MO. : intereet in the progress of our city, Will be beolutely f ? Sugar, and a recognition of thegood it ma: 4 given away absolutely free. ? y As h From Thursday Dec. 5th until the Everything a: peers p Bion eg t mad New Year we will give away a num- ick ; : ‘our disposal in the future mag bered coupon with every 25¢ worth f — woe Noble’s bul 7 can inprer- ‘ nde dence of ‘our appreciation of your “One of my daughters had a of china or glassware. On the ist} An immense amount of ammuni- Onur prices will be out in _/generosity. Yours very truly, terrible case of asthma, We tried day of Jan. 1902, we -will have aj tion ond as Thanksgiving. | Our blacksmiths are kept busy plain sight Ww. F. Jones. re- drawing and the one holding the| 897,00! pret a wennsected | wae heamts econ : A See a the 8 locky number will be entitled to the| business in Butler Frivay. bes rac jan weather, we have been | NEXT SATURDAY. sie magnificent $15.00 lamp now dis-| The M. W. A. Forester team receiv- Herrsos, Douglas and Belisle at We will be on the war path a ER Te a played in our show window. This ia ed the rest of their uniforms last! tended the Bates coun’ ann fe te rate | iJon Bai, water 2 Dad PY oad a yery -Satardey_ dri is uncle, Seo day. % ay: durin be a beautiful and valuable posees-| last week. beyt Seott, | Den't the teachers’ institute y g 58, are requested to be in attendance at the next regular meeting Dec. 10, at Butler, Mo., it being the regular Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly curesmany cases ‘ , _ Tax Notice. cough Warnock delightfully goods in ‘Butler, will love} Under the law there is no ‘ : autifal Money, if they fail to come to|the penalty after the last day of thems no: * with at , Fair-|the month of December. of asthma. sion for the fortunate one. Wehave| Robert Hill and wife visited with neh: ._, | timefor the election of officers for the * Ghia year the largest and most com-| titer io Nockvile Saturday and jon school will Hornish du interest-|" We will turn our goods nto | ensuing year. And it cures bronchitis, plete stock of chinaware, ete, eape-| "0d" aciardy epent Thankagiv.| , |» ‘Tam@OubMax, |CASH, and our terms will be| By order of the Post Commander, | hoarseness, weak lungs, J cially French designs and hand/ing in Butler. We suppose they were antici cash or produce. M. 8. Chay. whooping - paintings ever shown in the county | hunting “dears,” especially || Mrs. B. P. Power and Mrs. 8. F.|| Every person that buys winter coughs, night § and are selling it at prices that| Carl Keirsey spent Sunday make our competitors tremble. We |'ende in Ballard ‘aiid avoid this NEXT SATURDAY, Duc, 71a, | ure. 6-40". T. D. Rarran, Collector.

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