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{ { £ & a © The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 190%. NO, 37. os SE ss Financial Strength. yo attention is directed to the names of the following well-known business men who compose our Board of Directors: Duvall, ‘Wikx, Choate, Gailey, McBride, Famersbank | e . Coal. Always outat Hunt's bank, 5 miles | due west of Appleton City, "352m, | The negro Richards, who entered the homes of Marion Penticuff and John Dewey, near Adrian, securing a| small amount of money and jewelry, | ate being perfected to have the 2nd} Geo. M. ‘Pye, of Durant, Ind. Ter., was captured near Ballard. The! Regiment, Mo, Nat'l stolen articles were found on his per- | camp in this city for’ one week the | McKibben, Bennett, McKee, In addition to above we have a strong body of stockholders whose standing and responsibil- ity give increased strength to the institution, | To Be Held in Butler the Last Week in| son, and he was brought to Butler and loeked in jail. Miss Jessie Morrison, who waseon- victed of murdering Mrs. Olin Castle, | and sentenced to twenty-five years in | —the-eansas-peritertiany weet em ‘city for to Lansing Monday to begin serving | her sentence, She still has hopes) * that the Supreme Court wiil interfere to give her a new trial, | | A young farmer at Fulton, Ky.,| would gladly weleome the 2nd Regi- advertised for a wife and selected @) ment boys and we hope they will be girlfrom Montreal, Canada, out of | enabled to come ‘ He agreed | the numerous responses. to take her on a week's trial, which was satisfactory to the girl and at) qprop 4 | é the end of the week the young man) yothias T. Patten indicated his entire satisfaction by marrving her. We would not advise other young ladies seeking husbands to adopt this method, They might not all have the $5,000 handy, which it is said this particu- lar young lady turned over to her husband after the ceremony. Mes. 8. C2 Edwards, formerly of tone—-Oak—townstip this -connty, died of paralys's, at the home of her son J. Ro Et St. Clair eonnty, ards, near Lowry City, ‘Toosday, duly 8th. Inty in about roashe went to Deceased came to Bat ISGS, and resided here four months ago, wh live with her son. & was born in Pendl+ton county, Kentucky 1839, and was married tos C. Ed- wards, who preceded herto the grave four years ago, iu 1856. To this union & children were whom survive her. ber of the chureh of God, and a most esteemed lady and had many friends until born, 5 in Lone Oak township, where she had | resided for so many years, who re- gretted very much to learn of her death. The funeral services took place at Double Branch church. Gen, Clark luspects Troops. Camp Wells, Montesano Park, July 11.—Brigadier General Clark of Butler, Mo., commander of the state militia inspected the First Regiment, N. M. G., yesterday at Camp Wells. With his staff he arrived ut Monte- sano at9 o'clock in the morning. The regiment passed in review before him and the ceremony of guard mount was performed in his presence. The appearance of theSt. Louis boys was very neat and consonant with military regulations. Their precision in the guard mount ceremony at- tracted the General’s especial atten- tion, and the troops participating were highly praised by Lieutenant Colonel Holtcump after General Clark had left. Like Daisies Before the Scythe, baby lives we destroyed in summer by cholera infantum. The attack of the disease is sudden, its progress is » sometimes terribly rapid. Mothers who have given their children Perry Davis’ Painkiller can tell how this treatment has checked the diarrhea and vomiting, and put the little patient out of danger. 25 and 50 cents. as a rule. | of | ‘i | She was a me m- | |fully assure this the citizens and | business men will be expected to ren-| prominent citizen) of this county for {der some financial assistance, | !Tenn., Feb. 4th LabtheMethorist—tspiseenpett chine | with his sister and brother, renrove {medical school in st | three winters he completed hiscourse a | in} | time for sixty veurs Tyler, | Heinlein, | Kipp. | { | SECOND REGIMENT ENCAMPMENT August. We are assured that arrangements Guards, in last week in August. In order to | To have from one thousand to twelve | hundred visitors encamped near our ven days, will be of benefit to most of our business men and the | entire city, [It will bea gala week in| Butler, and our people will decorate suitably for the Butler Oecasion, | Death. of Dr. Patten, useful life Dr. ; one of the best long and known and most prominent physi-| cians ofthis county, died at hishome, | corner of High and Mill streets, this city, Friday at 20 0°elock acm. The] funeral the} house Saturday mornit from at 2:30 Was) conduet Dr. Patten was born in Fayetteville, | 1819 | At the age of IS became a member money, Columbians, a set of our oak tanned His parents dead, he, at the ages to Hlinois, near Lonis, where he secured a position ina drug store, in the McDowell's winter attending Louis, After) in 1842. and began the practice of) medicine, having practiced medicine in Minois and Missouri most of the In 1842 Dr. Patten w Mary J 12 children be-} ing born to them, the 7 oldest died in Illinois. Then to better his family’ health, in the fall of L865 he came | to Missouri, arriving at Butler Mareh 10th, 1866, s married to} Copeland Sunday School Convention. Walnut Grove, Sunday July 20. 10: a. m —Music. Primary work. 1st, Primary Depart- ment—A. H. Culver. 2nd—Teachers in primary department—Mrs. Asbury 3rd—Hattie Perry and EF. F. Kin- eaid. Music, Sermon on 8. 8. work by Rev. Sherman. Noon—Basket dinner. 2: p. m.—Muzsic. Recitation—Anna Richardson. Recitation—Flora Chenoworth. Music. General S. 8S. work—1.—An Ideal 8. S.. JS. Combs. 2—Officers in 8S. S., Rev. Cowan. 3.—James Shelton. 8.8. Teachers, Kev. Sher- man 4.—8. 8. Pupils, T. W. Legg, W. W. Anderson. 5.—How to keep the young people in S. 8., Rev. O. E. Vivian, Miss Josie Smith. Music. Recitation, Effie Crow. Election of officers. Music. J. W. SHELTON, Pres. Lutvu Perry, Sec’y. Need More Help. Uften the meson’ ‘ ns of digestion ery out for help by Dye: as pains, nausea, dizziness, heat. uches, liver complaints, bowel dis- orders. Such troubles call for rompt use of Dr. King’s New Lite Pills. They are gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25e at ff. L. Tucker's drug store. Just Arrived. Full car of the Famous Columbia Buggies direct from Factory, Hamil- ton, Ohio. We consider it the best | buggy sold in Bates county for the | Get one of our high grade home-tuade harness, and you will be leader of style and quality, Be sure MePart ann Bros, Butler, Mo. Every nickel s Jat the Amerean Clothing House counts toward a ticket for the at $10,000 eash prize and LOSE other eash prizes. Rieh Till Review, 11.—Robt. John- son Was down from Butler this morn- Hlecame down to) see his new arrived yesterday The| Youngster weighs 12) pounds and he and his mother are doing well and see us NT-4t ing: son who There is no longer an excuse for SSeeieisl Fees os dees eee eessSsae Gloves, Heavy working gloves perp AND IT IS TO Shirt Waists. Latdios last all and Ss} We claim to give the best values of any store in Bates county. nothing to investigate the matter. OO shirt witists, w BEES ShoS PeeeeesoeeSs2eeErweoesseeEssesegss WE WANT YOUR TRADE Your Interest to Trade With us. It will Come in and let us SHOW YOU. NOTE THE PRICES BELOW. MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. cost) you rensburg, be of the fimous Per- ise tleand Electric Springs. is a much | nted *s roretreat For ddr | Srare Nokwat Seqoot talogue, 2m ATTENTION. When vou want any kind of black. smithing done. ir will pay you to call We do all kinds of repairing, horse-shoving, plow work, andin facet anything inthe line of a first-clas blacksmith, We do our work as good as the best, and as cheap as JACOBS & SONS, on us, the cheapest. Pyle’s old stand, _ 37-lm Southwest Corner Square L. | Childrer Al quality 8 pair ior 25 Corsets. The Am tirtin ality for S0e and G5e grades for fe. lean La Ih ers mide i Ladies Fabric Gloves. at less than whole ie gloves ate, | Peculiar To Itself In what {t is and what it does—con- taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per- manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system—is true only of Hood’s Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. “I was troubled with scrofala and came near losing my eyesight. For four months I could not see to do anything. After taking two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparila I could see to walk, and when I had taken eight bottles I could see as well as ever.” Susiz A. Haine ‘tow, Withers, N.C. Mood’s Sarsaparilia premises to Cure and keepe the promise. SSS brand th An imported line of samples, allt he new shades, sand silk, all the shades and all at wholesale prices. best shupesat ] Nickle plated tea y ~ Lew IN tinp r bowls He luneh be Perforated eliair se: | Everything in tiuware at the same low pric Sint set for Tinware Paralyzers, Se buys the best im sequal toe any S125 x pl ted cites yroods,. We have them in long. me noorshort , he palate Ms tea ketth ue waists, girdles, ete. Buy the best. Aen hq Uae tee! vatiized pails 1 ean Lapy. é 2 quart galvanized pails 19 10 quart heavy PN tin pails | This is only a partial list of the many things we carry in stock. Hill’s Cash Store. EAGGATSG RST SIeewee BABAPesssesoeeE2ee anyone to endure the torture intliet- e ‘ anh ean oie Belts, ed by piles when ‘Tabler’s: by | NT ak ica is New etraw, satin and leatl ' Pile Ointinent will cure them, are 4H) 81.000) loves 3, SR ee EB aL dy so moderate in price and soe Ci eenge neeens bocnnnutautone Alot of leather belts worth Je at 10 ; tive, Uric, G0 conte in bottles ind are positively chaluailé til ‘. ‘ ; ; ne ee Tubes, 75 cents, HL. L. Tucker, ll pee —————— Handkerchiets, ats. nN OV ty in men’s and , 4 ana ite nt” 8 2 6S . yvou of atleast 25 per cent Wasa ploasant caller the last of the Mote hatte nt” 8 18 Se ge icts : : Mens hats at rks ‘ Muslin t ae ; week and favored us with a renewal, Stes ake at IS ) AEUSHN © NGCEWeUr, He isin the county visiting relatives Mens hats at 1.43 ' “ef and old) friends, Mr. Tye was a Mens hats at 1.008 " ras Boys hats at 2 * Shoo Lats several years.and his old friends were | gl Hone hate at Hh yes a Hana ce erat hath i : : | [i Boys hats at is rt 1.00 mighty glad to see him. Bl Shirt Suits. Our old trend W. 8. DeBolt sends [ay Mens work shirts . * 40) | his annual renewal from Altona, & Mens work shirts ae ' he . Kansas. He writes that crops were G) _ ne roe M ard spool silk almost a total failure last year, but [a siilboa a SHURE CHORE RES are good now. They are having too} fm Underwear. Tablets and Stationery, : i i) much rain, Thousands of acres of | Mens fineyt iderwerr 23 t Hu I \ ") itnotent yer. He says he has | Mons silk st IX wort y oa Ms fast bl raagnal vort ree res of wheat, nil has been try 7 rH He ve Wy yi : ' : - * N & st Mens pure Exrvptia ine wort ‘ : m ing toeut it for four weeks and half §| : ee | : : | soll . », it of it remains standing, water_boing |] Overalls and Pants. iG} over part of the ground, | (Gy) Rest Tnperial overalls iy worth ifr} Pantaleo eral 72 worth },t") fe At the county Sunday School con- = Haut h per or diek 4 5 I ) 3 vention held in Adrian AVedtiueailay |G : 5) bes i Socks. and Thursday of last’ week, the fol | 3) 2} ) i s ey liowlir ciliate rate elouted donthellal iF ensuing vear: EL Dowell, \driven, | La} xtra ‘oe : 1 } ite = president: Miss Blanche Rhodes, Rich Hg} y, ec Hill, vice-president: Prot, ALL. is Gl Neckwea fs} Adrian, ine secret | [oy Wesitk shield bows amen) hie ae a ; Teck se Tw Py) = Mis Maud wompson, Adrian, re | [] l " r fo) i je e line 0 s s * ording secretary: A tethletny Dut: | i Noliby £1 s \ \ ‘ ; usurer: Miss Mabel Bailey, ic Bie silh inn taauds Lays} —-7 RTT | m1 = ister, supe prin ay lep: irtrent, | a ( HT] : ollars, The st Normal Sehoolat War | tal All atylos eoltululil Crlassware hing rensburg venrollinent of ‘al . 1.200 st The | = . W “ stiimer the = ls = | West—1O1 + ‘ne now in at] & hildrven’s Ft sand sadeers es tendanee second term of the | a ites, = bowls t stitimer school ope July 21. The] = 1- tie ceality j : rilarsession bowi 0. Wiire ‘5 a tide \ a @ fa) ie F i ‘ cle oe oon crelalcal West Point Appointments. Daniel H. Goodman, of Chnton, and Wm. 0. Wallace, of Warrens- burg, were the successful contestants in the West Point examinations held here last week. and on Monday re- ceived their appointment from Con- gresman DeArmond. Goodman goes as cadet and Wallace as alternate. If a Man Lie to You, And say some other salve, oint- ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of piles, burns, boila, corns, felons, ulvers, cuts, scalds, bruises andekin eruptions prove it’s the best andcheapest. 25¢ at H. L. Tucker's drug store. Buy notes and good securities, see Lynch B5-tf | Waxrep—At once men or women | in the county of Bates and others, | as agents or proprietors of an arti-| cle of great utility, used in every | household and sells at sight. For; particulars address, | Emmerich & Friesz, | Salisbury, Mo. 87-2t* Teething Then the baby is most like- ly nervous, and fretful, and doesn’t gain in weight. } Scott’s Emulsion ; is the best food and medicine { | ior teething babies. They } gain from the start. | a free sample Grugeiets. f | andiinilatntanmmtarmeitans” Agee F Astrong progres- sive bank yields a powerful influ- ence in the busi- ness affairs ofa Its gratitude to know that the and efforts community. aims of our officers are s0 generously under- stood and so thor- oughly appreciated,] Poems Meee eee) ore!