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it New Waistings, de, He, New Fleeced Goods. the best things in skirtings, 50e, T5e, Se, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, yard The very latest designs in waistings, corded, plain, faney stripes, figured velvets, printed velvets, corded velveta, ete., Hoe, T5e, $1.00 yard, . welcome Ler back home, James Sartain has his paperchang ed from Butler to Blaine, Wash, where he has accepted a position as Jengiveer for a large manufacturing plant. Mr, Sartain had been engineer at the Carpenter & Shafer plaut for some time, with the best satisfaction, fallible for Piles, er’s drug store, 25e at HL. Tuck-} Set Divorce Aside. Clinton Democrat, 2. September LL Judge Graves grant ed a divorcee to William Halzapfel, of Deepwater, from his wife, Lydia Hal zapiel, William immediately again Mekibbens, 6664 2908 0800 GEE0C0080090 AEE a ERE SRE BERS ETS ; y 2 PS | | { | a \ | | i Bl = \ & $ = 5 i VOL. XXIV. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902. NO. 48, —— a ——— x lina ES GR = ‘3 SS SRS SS SS SSS eel elelelalelelaliaiay Mrs. Al. Hartman was tenderedal H.A. Feeback, a prosperous young 3 reception on the eve of her departure | farmer of West Boone township, was Gun Ash a ‘4 / 7 @ for her new home in Kansas City, at} down to attend the meeting of the a staser Rises 6 Ei BW 00 iy d C | ens iS the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Mor-| old settlerson Wednesday and favor-| line of .: : » ce ris. A very enjoyable evening is re-jed Tue Times very pleasantly, He : é : a ie ported. lisan early settler and a mostestima- FUR SCARFS, . NEW CLOAKS, ie | Mrs. M. J. Griggs, widow of the | ble geutleman, Stylishly made, perfect titting, good linings, ete, fal date William Griggs, “Unele Billy” America’s Famous Beauties FUR CAPES, " Each Clonk guaranteed to be satisfnetory at (e) as his friends called hw who died Bene eal) ‘i | a 5 75 250. 15 5 mS) | whue ona visit to California, return} (Look with horror on skin era; =) 5 be feat “ “ $5 00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15,00, 20.00, Sy yal.tus hae howe ii Shp eriiae SONRABID tious, blotches, sores, pine. They FUR JACKETS, 4 ee ’ wath a t ais Week. and las her paper chang- | don't have them, nor will any on, New Drees Goods, (a) {owt bik to this postottice. Mre,| who uses Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. Tt Scrwetly tirst-elass woods at = All the newst things in black and colors {a | Gripes tn enj ving remarkably good —— we — Ki —_ or salt So datas : 2 y mi y, | iloreloth an leith for a y of her advanced rheum vanish before it, Tt curessore) verry LOWES ‘RICKS ‘ The new mixtures, Zebelenes and tailorcloth aud a vous. Her nomy friends rejoice to | lips, chapped hands ehilblai In | =H fa A [tm 1 and resigned to accept a more lucra:| sought matrimonial bouds: 4 eed- A large line of styles and colors the prettiest ever vet fa tive position, He is a worthy young }ed straight to the Recor : | shown, Colors good to wash and quite inexpensive, a\ gentlernan aud competent engineer. where he obtained a manaarrin ye license, ” i 1 1 ® ue. * {fe and in Deepwater that day he mar de de, 100, &Ye, TY. =] ‘ New Outings at 10, De, Sie Llosiery. 4 : * ment to this line, Misses Almost ail the styles made in these stripes, ehecks, plaids—plain colors—and qualities better than ever 1, TKe, OXe, Se. New Topsy Hosiery We are ew:lusive agents for this celebrated brand of Should anyone Hosiery you may know they were purchased ina round about way and we consider it a high compli- Ladies Fleeced or plain 15°, Fleeced or plain ee) i} else show you Topsy Pa PRES 2ai2e) We are in receipt of the Politieal jhand-book of Missouri, by Sam 2. Cook, Secretary of State. In it Mr, @ Cook makes a comparison of repub- liean and democratic rules, which does not show up to the credit of the former. Tt is a suceession of well written chapters compiled from of ticial records, wid should be read by every voter of Missouri, Our esteemed frieud A.J, Wright, of Chieago, in sending: his remittance for renewal, aptly says: °This is the how the larder will be tilled Kennett, | ried M | didn't dow thing but set Halzepiels divorce aside, And now in the eves of the | Halzepfel is at hist, slightly embarrassing least, | vw Mr. Which) is to say the Goes Like Hot Cakes, “The fastest: selling article Lhave in my store.” writes druggist ¢ PSrith, of Davis, Ky. Sis Dr. kv New Discovery for consumption, r T T Willinan’s wedding came to theears of Judge Graves vesterday and h To visit us f Our stock is Suit or Qvercoat. Our prices the Lowest. your winter S0CSGL°° the Largest, : ‘ ; ANd} oopos, In omy six years of sales it Ladies woolen 200, 2 coal pile replenished for a cold: Wile] jis never failed. SEE OUR Boys hose L5e, 19¢. ter, Appreciating the effort vou are save suffers from throat and lung o New Underwear Ladies 15e, 20¢, £ 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, = Boys 200, 25¢ Mens 2° New Shoes value in this country. Men's socks 10e, 1 2.50, $8.00, $3.50, Men’s Victor shoe at $3.50 isa beauty and the best Qhe, B9e, 43e, 50a, T5e, $1.00 Misses Se, Ge, 8e, 9e, 10e, 12e, 15e, 18e. 80e, Be, 400, 5Ve, Be, 50e, Te, SL OO, $1.25, $150, $1.75. Special heavy fleeced T5e suit. Ask to see them, Our notion stock is complete with all the new fnds your attention. Special new kid lined belts 25«, Come and see us. Lowest priced house for good goods. Cy} New Notions. ‘ andevery day notions and our prices sre worthy ob re BEEBE Ssise All the new leathers and stylish euts—$1.50, $1.75, te We guarantee each pair, Our d s ey McKIBBENS, | PRLEBEEEESIEAs LOCAL AFFAIRS. A swell gambling den located on Michigan avenue, Chicago, patron: Taze LaFollett is spéndiug « few days with relatives in the city. Will loan on chattel mortgage, G. I. Lynch, over Mo. State Bunk 35tf. David G. Phelps, a prosperous far- mer of eastern Bates, sends us remit- tance for renewal. \ Mrs. John C. Laue, of near Liberal, Barton county, arrived from Butler to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Lane, her husband’s purents—Rich Hill Ke- view. making, and the paper more, we are willing to add our little mite to the wood of the cause” He struck the bull's eve the first shot, and we cer- tainly appreciate his kind considera- tion, A few daysago LF. Crutcher, a prominent man in the finaneial cir cles of Springfield, Mo., received a letter threatening him with death if he did not leave $350) in a certain place in the road a mile and a half from that city, The weiter not only thresrened the life of Alr. Crutcher, but also made threats: to kidnap his children and buen his property on refusal to comply with the demand, Another letter almost. identieal with the one received by Mr. Crutcher was written to HB. MeDaniel, viee- presi dent of the Union National Bank, demanding %800 of hin. Mrs. Eliza J. Webb. wife of Isaae Webb, departed this life, at the fam- ily home on Broadway street, this city, Monday morning. Death was due to a severe attack of erysipelas in the face and head, which disease, itis thought, went to the heart, as her death wassndden and unexpected to the family. Deceased was 65 yenrs of age and came to Butler with her family in 1867. She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom, all grown, are living Mrs Webb was held in highest esteem by all who knew her and the separation ized by society plungers, is the scenic | of this loving mother from. the fami setting for the remarkable third act |1v circle isa sad blow te the aged of latest, sensational melo-draia, | husband and children left behind. “A Gambler's Daughter.”’ The scenic investure of this act is one of the pret- faithful manuer. Lemuel Jones, a ’Frisco section boss, wus shot through the heart and instantly killed at Cliqnot, Mo., the 25th inst. Jones was standing in a box car door watching a train tiest ever painted. The massive and|ter world. costly interior is portrayedina must | place at the M.E. ehurch, seuth at owever she left a heritage of a well spent christian life and the eon- aolation that she has gone to a het- Funeral servives took 2 o'clock vesterday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. T.C. Puckett WITH A LAME BACK ? disenses, who could get no help frou doctors or any other remedy.” Mothers rely on it, best pliysicians prescribe it, and H. L. Tucker guar- antees satisfaction or refund price Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, o0e and SL, HARRIET FREDERICK, OSTEOPATHIST, All classes of diseases successfuily treated, Consultation andexamina- tion free. Ottiee Postotlice, Butler, Mo, over Lhave known it to} 3 SPECIAL SALE —OF— GREAT $5 : . OVERCOATS. , JOE MEYER, HE CLOTINER. SEROODETEOPONZAS SIEE CEL HSOO A Gambler's Daughter. Next Thorsday. Qet. Oth, at Butler House sensational melo-drama, “A Gambler's: Daugh- Opera the new ter” will have its: first presentation inthseity by a cast of actors and actresses of exceptional merit: and marked ability. The pice will undoubtedly be well received herg and prove one of the chowe events of the present theatri- cal season, The com YY present. ing it is headed by Miss Miriam Shel- by, who, although a young woman, has wom most enviable laurels as an emotlotial years, actress in the last few and for whom noted critics are predicting a brilliant, histrionic career. lithe character of Kate, in “A Gawbler’s Daughter,’ she has every Opportunicy for making the best use of her unusual attainments. Her gowns, as well as those worn by the Other female characters in’ the | piece, are said to be wonders in the Modist’s art, living been imported trom abroad. A special is required to carry the elaborate scenery tor the piece, and there are many beautiful stage pic- | (ures. The enst includes Miriam Shelby. | Madaline Wheeler, | Camilla Crume, Pearl Hammond, James Norval. Walter Stanhope, J. J. Hyland, ¢. Horrison, ©. W. Goodrich, Andrew Quirk, W. J. White, L. P. North and Camilin Crome Smith or “Sister Sinith” was bern aid raised in But- ler, Niliams Bros, \ | Cut prices! Cut prices! ! | Cut prices!!!” We have an exceptions sto on hands Worse than we de th ay i " yer reae t Wake them geo. Now ifyou have THE CASH, ov can get it, you ean buy ANYTHING IX OUR LINE at a BARGAIN iroverioes, hard- wire, queensware stoves pumps, implements, wagons, buyvies and carriages, We want to convert balf ourstock into cash, and we know the right kind of price will do it Will sell you a Bain ) $63.00, waon for Will sell you a No. 1 bogey, with j Second growth hickory wheels, deep buif leather dust proof | Spindles, roller rubber irous, Bailey | body loop, 12 inch rear fifth wheel. | Nothing better in Butler except a | Sayers & Scovill for § Will trimmed, 1.00, iy others. jsell you the best 12 ine ho walking Miss Camilla Crome, with the rbove | plow for $0.00, 14 inch for $10.50. y|company, will be remembered as Miss 3 . aie ri wood beam tongueless cultivator ) 39.00, | Kingman Commodore 16 | Sulky plow $28 (0, | The Diamond Suiky 16 ineh plow $30.00. The Improved Eagle Sulky 15 inch “*T have made a most thorough § | pray iy 00 trial of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and @ | cosh. am prepared to say that for alldis- § | eases of the lungs it never disap- § | points.” J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. i Kilmer'’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and biadder remedy, It is the great medi- 4 cal triumph of the nine- teenth century; dis- covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nent kidney and blad- load of excursiouists who had attend: ed the Red Men’s carnival at Spring field, Mo, when aqme one shot bin froma coach window. Many of those othe excursion train were drunk andall along the line pistols were tired turough the car windows. John F. Herrell aud Dr. MeNearny, of St. Louis, were pleasent callers on Suturday. Dr. MeNenrmy is a prom- inent demucrutic puliticiin aud was one time recorder of Jeffursun county. Monday ctobe 5 inch The Marias des Cyues aud Miami rivers have been on a regular ram-) Mra. Currie Nation will go to Eug- page the pnst week wn In conse | sud ia October. She was invited by|/ quence of the overflow considerable | ,, party kuown as the National Pro- damuge hus ‘resulted to the corn | pibition lenge, mm wccepted the | =e i eat Peal, and is " ea BD, . won ‘ul successtul in prom) ri erope in the bottoms invitation. Iv iseaid English saloon] yre tate kidney, bl ging ot thon Rev. Silvius, pastor of the Baptist | keepers are really alarmed by news| bies and Rright’s Biendae,- which is the worst ehurch at Adrian, hus uecepted a | Of herexpected udvent and are pre- yA wi te von cali aud moved.to Rich Hill, Before paring to speud a quarter of a mil-| ommended for everything but if you have hid- taking bis departure from Adrian ; im dollars it necessury in fortitying | ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found the Indies aid soviety of bix churen | {U"mselves against the law. The | just the remedy youneed. "Ithas been tested of him with w tine qnilt use English saloon keeper will tind tie | inso many ways, in hospital work, in private n * Liw has little terrorfor Aunt C: practice, among the heipiess too poor to pur- token of their friendehip. anit vel hatenet when she Pig: chase relief and has proved so successful in Gudge and Mrs John Coleman, of | Fum rampage. Sad namn by ohh ph vandsie terrane netown, were pleannnt-callere at Out of Death’s Jaws. Tangle bot seat es bp Sati sl 8 book : ok’ ; ; sample bottle sent free a Tae Taxes ott on fesse ear “When death eeemed very near] telling more about Svamp-Root and how to left that evening OF Stron | teow a severe stumach aud liver | findout if youhave kidney or bladder trouble, 4+ visit ber brother, | trouble, that I bud suffered with fr | When wrting mention reading thie ) Who shé had not} yeurs.” write: P. Murs, Dacha. i [er & a ree +s ©, “Dr. King’s New anved | By. Kilmer & Co. Be ona and ly 300 at tartans Ye ills on At] regular fifty cent and Plows | FL. Dacker's drug store. ishar ses’ Our Mr. Henry sicher, of New York will be with us the ONE DAY ONLY, with two full lines of ladies’ and one line of misses’ and chiidren’s cloaks. ‘These lines comprise the ‘very latest Parisian st) les ont this season, and will be on sale all day, Monday Oct. Sth, at the big Butler Cash Depart- ment Store. This is an opportunity of the season to yet what you want in the cloak line at wholesale prices. Don’t miss it. Butler Cash. Department Stor, Above prices for spot Also 8-hoe superior grain drill $42. 100. Also 10-Dise superior grain drill | 853 00, drills on the | | | No better Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral § | kt. /won't cure rheumatism ; we never said it would. It won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. ‘Three sized: 25c., S0c., $1. All druggists. cere pes Leave it with him, "Weare willing —o™™ 4. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mase, We have just gotten it two cars. 1,300 sacks of old wheat flour and | this may be the last old wheat flour, we will be able to get. We bought | this flour cheap and will sell same way. Now is your time to lay in500 to 1,000 Ils, while you ean get this | good flour for your winter's use, as - ;you are all aware that ALL NEW $, | wheat this year is damaged and }musty. Everything in our line will | go at big reduction in price to reduce ' our stock forcash, Yours Truly, | WILLIAMS BROS, Home sizes are aold by all good druggists. \