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. Che Butler Weekly Times. __ VOL. XXIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THUR3DAY, SEPTEMBER 1s, 1902: = NO. 46 Ballard Items. |_ Grandma Cox sold her residence to | | Dr. Bates, of Vernon Co. Considera- J. L. Richardson returned from | tion $1,000, We welcome the doe- ) } | catiocnia just week, where he hus}tor, as he will make us a valuable| been visiting his ewo sons. He was | citizen. - not very favorably impressed with ] ‘ Farmers are busy sowing wheat. Califorvia or San Jorquin Valley the! J.C. Biggs sold his residence prop- part that be visitel, erty to Mrs. Humphrey, of Iowa, for = - F.M. Fort and wife are expected} $1,600 Mr. B. will build a modern | gh ' home about the 25th from an ex-| resiceace on his acre property south | : w. § tended vigit to relatives in Santa of town ‘ ; ~. Barbara, Cal, J.L. McConell is doing some im- i - = . 7 Among those who took iu the Bry-| provements on his farm south of ] RSE ARORD ERB ' an speaking at Chaton Wednesday, | town, which he bought last spring. Were CC. Pouge, Dick Andrews, W. L. Hooper. L. S. Keirsey, Mr. Vest. Sir Skiles, Lom Douglase and T. D. Embree Alva Crow ix quite sie with mala- rialfever, Dr. Crabtree inattendance, JC. Noble hus sold his 40-acre farm and stock of merchandise to W.S. Hart. Me. Aart is now behind the counter anil will get possession of the farm on the Ist of Dee. The consideration for the land was $40 an acre, + Ballard will have a new postmas- ter, as Mr. Noble intends seeking an- other location, W.L. Hooper and Jno. L, Richurd- son sold their farms last week to the Towa parties, They bold for $30 an 8o Head of Shorthorn Cattle For Sale. We are ready to show you the greatest selection of sub- Iwill sell to the highest bidder at| stantial merchandise ever shown under one managemen in my farm north of Walker, Vernon|,). -. ‘ : ‘ , Mo., Tuesday, Sept. 30th, |this city. We have spared no time in securing the best and Eighty head of Shorthoru| most reliable merchandise and never before during our histo- cattle, of all ages and sexes These me Pre : catgle ure all theroughbrud, healtny |ty have we offered as good values as we are offering this andin fine condition. For particu- 7 : i irk, adlirecs ous Mor particus}geason, We therefore ask you not to make any fall pure ; Tereiue & Kixearn, chases until you have visited our mammoth store as it will 45-20 Walker, Mo, I hy ; be to your interest to do so. Every department is complete and our prices for reliable merchandise are moderate. + & _ Isfastforging to the froat as oneof the most substantial, up- to-date and reliable houses in Missouri. Every month of this year shows a substantial inerease in our sales, diespite the hard times. ‘This is very eveouraging to the directors of this mammoth concern, who have labored long and hard to get thiscollosal iristitution before the public in its true light.Our J =} motto has been from the very inception of thisinstutition, 2 ONE PRICE, SPOT CASH TO ALL, Never knowingly all swing goode to be misrepresented over our counters under anv circumstances, making all legitimate claims good. With vx > vulldog tenacity of sticking to the EEE S2Ereee peaewe Virginia Items, We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Mesdiues Joly Hays, J.D. Allen, FB. H. Crowell.J. R. Morrison, Ed Kipp MENT aud A. L. McBride, of Butler, visited “ 4 motto to the letter we fiave been rewarded by seeing our ae x boot f ; : LJ : th and year to year, until Fairview school is progressing} the family of W. J. Bard Friday. rp dry F >partme 1 Wwe , , Gy) re ne M ya nicely under the management of G.} fsaac Park aud Will Vogt sold In our dry goods department we we show the most } =) at the end of three years, we are enabled to handle many of ' =} our goods direct from the manufaecurers and importers in 3] * car load lots, which is a big saving to the Consumer. A. Knight. of their farms lust week, complete line of Dress Goods ranging in price from 15e to ames Harrison, of Freeze Out,and| Osvur Hensley and wife, of Kansas} 50 yep vard + all styles s . Tom Douglass, of Euterprise, start-|Cicy, came in Saturday to visit rela- ree yard j all “y les and colors, ] ed the educational mill to grinding | Uves for a week. [Gy] last Mondav Both are young} 4H. P, Farris, of Clinton, spoke Sat- WOOLEN GOODS 0 FALL STOCK teachers tint fall of yim ahd push,|urday at Virginia at 1 p.m, at r) IG \ and some good work of them, \inevett at 4:00 pain, Awsterdam . : ‘ & 4... Belisle, of Ciatoe, ged wu of at une and Sunday morning at Our woolens for skirts, dresses and suits in every im: fi . yori i Freeze Out | erry. Subj, Gideon’ my . te ) ° : ‘ ‘ * SG} under a single roof in Butler. ] day. Dick taught three years very }eruoon, through the kiuduess of the|@nd shrunk, positively yarn dyed, will not shiink or spot. sutcessfully in this township. He is} baud boys of Viryinis on ‘ F aa . ECS : ; apie Ea 8 ax fm 7 [t) | teaching near Clinton this vear urtisted anusie for Mr. Farris at ¢ ae ‘ onthe “manufacturers, all’ wool and ee = | RESS 00 | Mosher & Teeter have just com-| both places. pecially made for us. Call aud see them before you make fc ] 8 pleted. Eider Anderson held quarterly ] Mostier & Teeter have justeomplet-} meeting ac the ME. ebureh Sunday any purchases, eda big job of theeshing M. W. Au-j He preached at LL a.m. and 3 pom derson, j Rev. Jones, of Butler, preacted. at OUTING FL ANNEL. Protracted meeting was in prog: | uizht. We show th ¥ oe , " . : ress it Walaut lust week. A.J. Dugan and daughter, Cora, e show the greatest variety of Outing Flainel swita: fev. Smith filled bis regular ap-jard T. W. Legg, wife aud daugiter,|ble for skirts, dresses and gowns, the patte. ns are positively pointment at Fairview Sunday, He}ot puuer, attended quarterly meet soe : ia expects to make his aged father in| ing at the M.E churen Sunday equal to dress styles, the best material is used in these goods, Kentucky a visit in the near future Miss Jda Swagarty, of Clty Center, | wary eS t a] ; j Apiteag en : Faia vapid ‘ VU »| Warranted puro dyes and will co “e the » ordinary W. D. Keirsey and wife Suadayed | Kan, is vinitinge her brother, Tom . l : sa d will cost no more than the ama wt Lap aap aad Tue Miswes Grovers, of butler, at- [outing you generally find, we kindly ask you to call and see Chas. Vest and Zed Barker are in| tended the Prohibition basket dinner ARE A Ls us V 4 ; sass Bisa 63 sia as Nici Crighton this week in the picture en-| Saturday and meeting at the M. E these Aty les a pee will uot tind my like them elsewhere. larginy business. They are also|ehurch Sunday. r teaching the art, », ‘The sc boul in the Crook district BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. commenced Monday with Mr. Suter ag ya CO! » line of ack : r red. silk aioracnta Natio Abs vo te ie A We show a complete line of black and colored silks, “Twant all the world to know,"| TheHard Shell Baptist helda meet-| taffeta and peau du soie from 22 to 36 inches in width honght writes Rev. C. J. Budlung, of Ashu-|ivg at the Concord school house Sat-| dipec: ( ~ pines ar saute: " mag, B. 1, “what avhorougbiy good | SABAy and Benday. direct and our prices are moderate. and reliable medicine [found in Elee | Wilidudy aud family, of near Pleas auton, Kan., is visiting his ies, R TABL E L INENS. tric Bitters, They cured me of jaun- " dice aud liver trouble that hud caused | T. Judy and other kin folks. ‘ ete line of table line Faueyvo: lai half Mig Here Mieons, ob igen Weak, Complete line of table linens, fauey and plain, half me great suffering for many years.| _ ] ' ‘i ; ‘ " * m Fora genuine-tl-around-carethey | Ken:-is-visittrg -her-mother, Mrs {bleached and bleached, ranging in prico from 25c to $7.50 ic | Lent. excel anything Lever saw.” Electric fm] = We show the largest stock, the newest styles aad the lowest Ta) prices ever shown by any house iu Butler. 1¢ will cost vou nothing to look through our stock and see how our prices ’ i compare with others, = Cloaks, Ladies, Misses, Childrens, (c fe] Ladies front $2.00 to $18.00. all the popatur etindes and ny atyles; misses’ fron $1.98 ce $8.00; childrens’ 98 to $6.00, The prices are in reach of everyone this year We have en- larged oureloak room as well as our stock and now defy al competition in the cloak Jine and aur prices cannot be dupli- _ ented, quality considered. FURS. The famous Newton Annis live has a national repatation for first-class goods. We show a complete line of there goods rom $1.23 fora black Coney scarf to the aiaest beaver scart ae and muff at $35 00. ‘The finest line of furs ever shown in this Bitters are the surprise of all for} Virgil Jenkins and Cumfort sold {PS yard, with napkins to match the better goods. Don’t market; Seals, Beavers, Mink, Coney, Nutria, Martin, Sable their wouderful work in liver, kidney | their farms. pass this department. f nd Fox in Searis, Muffy and Collarettes. and stomach troubles, Don't fail] Quite a number of the people from ! : FPS me eee ot PC eas - j ‘ : totry them. Ouly 50 ets. Satis | Butler attended the vasket dinn-r A full line of dress ginghams and cheviots, all new de- faction is guaranteed ny H. L. Tuck- ; Saturday. +rof. Morris led thesing-|signs, very pretty, at our usual popular prices. er, druggist. , ing. ‘ ° ; Elder Steele, of the Free Methodist A great variety of cotton and wool blankets, colored chureb, preached at Grand ViewSun-| end white, ranging in price from 50c¢ to S10 per pair, day night. The Virginia medal class will recite WRAPS! WR APS!! WR APSI!! their pieces at Mount Vernon school house Sunday afternoon, Sept. 21,at We have on exhibition the largest and most complete 8p m. Come and hear them. They are speaking fora medal. Aanoy * {line of ladies, misses and childrens wraps ever shown before. hist Look Au Hee In all the most popular lengths and colors, all styles and ap a Pr. . . . : . . . Whence came that sprightly step, {to date, made according to our own directions, lined with ‘nulthess skiv, rich, rosy complexion. /the best of silks and satus, colors of lining to match every smiling face. She looks good, feels ; : ‘ + yvood. Here's her secret. She uses| garment, the styles beyond question. You will find none Dr. King’s New Life. Results,—all | like them elsewhere as our styles are exeluesive and especially organs active, digestion good, no b: headaches, no chance for “blues.”{made for us. Prices very popular. Be sure and visit our Ury them yourself. Only 25c at'€. cloak department. L. Tucker's. 3 : 5 . - Will loan on chattel mortgage, A complete live of ladies. misses and childrens wnder- L. Lyuch, over Mo, State Bunk 35tf.| Wear, hosiery, gloves and knit waists at our usual popular Public Sale. prices. The undersigned will Bell at putlie CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. auction at his farm ten miles south- ‘ : west ty motes City and two miles Mens, youths, boys and childrens suits and overcoats. south of Pleasant Gap, Mo., on Mens underwear, the celebrated shield {rout undershirts. Thursday, September 25, 1902. ‘ . es iia dasthadel ie dnsdi liad property, u-| Floves, hats and caps. We. kindly ask you to :isit our wit: 34 cows from 2 ty 7 years vld,|cluthing department if in need of anything in that Te. some With calves by their sider; ten Syearold heifers, bred; 9 yearling n SHOE DEPARTMENT. steers, S vearling heifers, 25 calves, 4 businers been ‘the etek, oti. , vt aaa ep eet bee Never before has our shoe department been s~ complete We do the rnrpet busines tee we cates’ the 9 : Jan Cook, 160 acres, $6400; J, H. | Shorthora Bujl, registered; six rade] oo aoe 3 : ; 4 ing over G0 styles. Driygets, Mattings, Floor Oitelothsand Hindlerliter, Lewiston, [, B. Van-|shorthora bull aves, These are all [a8 it is this season, We handle ouly the best an} most pop- “Linolebo, , : Henbn gw. 120 aerea, 4.426; W. B. [strictly bigh grade shorthorn cattle} ular makes of foot wear. It is our aim to self th best shoes and ? carefully bred tor years and the own ; . re a bs ofr lace, C_E . . . 5 + * = Grattite Lisluid-Leinolewmn—$1 19, —————— yt “#240 wi ie a erik only parting wit Chem on ne] Possible and-at popular prices only, We have "idied this 4 STOVES y; Horton. 115 wer 8. $8.176; Geo, | count of failing beth line for years which has proven to us that the | st class of Walter, 144 6 $4173. Terms of Sule: All sums of ten dol- " D : Joke Tenian oe ‘City, Ia, the} lar or under cash in hand, Al aama| footwear at popalar prices is the cheapest ty bus. We only COOK AND HEATING, ore things that yon will want soon, E& I Look at vir stoves, All kins. qaatiries and price —Weean- Laytietn Brow, 1 verps aijoining ever ten dollars one \ear’s time wl wish you to call aud permit ts tu show you th facts that “save you mou yutt a ktave, Come andre for soareelf. Les —— pie siven purehaser te give note with yg in your Boter, Bisa, Poultry, Ready fo Wear Dress Skits, Look through our line of Skirts, many new things at lowest : _ possible prices, [¢ don’t pay to wake skirts when you can = | buy at the prices we sell them at. Ladies Wool Waists. We huve just received a shipment from a big factory and handsomer goods have never been seen ut the prices, 98e to $8.50. ‘ é SHOES. We rell wboex for less profit than any house in southwest Mo. You can eave 20 pet cent on your shoe bil Selzshoes, | Henderson shoes, Haiscamp rhors hud tue etebrated Ultra shoes for ladies. Big live of echool shoes will te in soon, Jodk out for bargaine in these. / FURNITURE. ~ | We have just received two care oi the chaicont furniture ever _ put on the market @ud, cow say, with impunity, that the _prves can not be duplicate] on the same quality. Ib was a very Jucky purchase for us as prices have alvaured 20 per + eat on farnitare, i . CARPETS. Hume items, (, E. Horton is confined to his room with typhoid fever. Mrs. Cobb ia making her annual virit at Kine Springs. Eliher Hitler has purchased a 200 acre farm at Holdea. : Jeff Herndon bas a load.of catt + on Kansas City market Thursday. Dewith, roungest: son of Dr, Chis tain, left Monday to enter the Uni- versity at Culubia. J. E Irwin is back from Grand Rapids, M ch “A. Mack and wife have returned from St. Louis, where they had teen “Jealled by the sudden death of ofr. Mack’s father, Hon Jatmes Reid, mayor of Kan sas City, was ou our streets last week B. F. Gent, who sold his farmaome weekango,. has bought it back again. After moking investigation in Kan saxand Oklahoma, he found he could uot duplicate Bates county land at such prices as itis selling for J.J) Messings was doing business in Greenfield, Mo., Inat week. Rev. Bell's wale was well attinded Soturday ond property sold well. ~ Wayts & Beadles, realeseute men, report the following snies of lind Inst week: W.H Dewitre. Cuba, Ll. HwWewEee2 SSS SeEZeasereeeseS SsaaSeEaula }qthort.’Sleichier, lee 1 fuppreved security morn 6 per cent} we claim for this department. s Ete, Te will bus goods * ce on pet nag * are 4 Sper coms pelt oe We show a complete line of rubber footwoo: and. felt Reet ‘ test ] Ia Lee Smith, $14 420, for ea-h on all sums over ten dollars Goods ; best makes only, zs Ins : ‘ k No property. to be removed until ¥ ee a ee : gC 4 rer. | : tertn of — oe heen cinplied ; iB i] Ath f bene flartiord with, Sale will commene .at / | ie ¢ tela’ rege ncthor i] o'clock acm This is strictly tock oF ie “ah be tut aes ig ao . « [rule No trapa to bexold to weary ; . _ , he ‘acrea} tho crowd. F, 8. DIEAL. . . s re : j a, ~ 4H. 0, Donnohue; \ve. pues 3