The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 6, 1902, Page 8

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cag l 4 TOOK EVERYTHING IN SIGHT Tees Coes he SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSLSSS Sa fq i ene Adrian Journal. | 2 4 ' a Nathan Ingle left’a banch ofalfalfa | s ) ‘ \ Little Suit halk Democrats Made a Clean atthis otic: Wednesday, r hich be ; . gotirow the farm of J.M App, of ; Sweep in the County. Cass county. The esed was sown ' Z 4 last spring and the sample left here And she will tell er who has emp a and t * Now and then is relished by most of men. Off Year and Bad Weather Reduced i8 of the third crop. It is at least best assorted line of imported and domestic ‘ i — — —— ae —— —— two feet Pg and yielded well chinaware. We bought it right and are sell- ' | We are going to talk a little, although Our Majorities. Recent experiments prove beyond ing it right and are selling it at lower prices Y Sind talk is cheap, ITS your purse that gets The election in Bates county passed | doubt that_alfalia_ean be succesefal- than eer befor. Lomein aad lngkesh oxte. ‘ Ve e off quietly. Owing tothe bad weath- | ly grown in this part of the stateand This will be a X : the benefit of the cheapness. We carry er the vote was light in nearly every | that it is a profitable crop. A num ' r 6 ee | aor neg canal woe voting precinct. At Rich Hill the, ber of persons have given it a thor- G t W t d g ie cH only the best wearing and up-to-date country vote, which ie largely Demo-| ough test and all make a tavorable rea in er 0 n S : { Clothing and want you Mr. Reader to be cratic, did not get out. Democrats; report. a a And there is nothing nicer for a present than \ 5 : ae » anarer ena we were over-confidant and it was im-| [tis not improbable that at nodis- . oa ‘ \ : one of our many customers. cdudihle to convtenn thoes that the] tam day this will be one of the lead. CHINAWARE, And then Christmas willsoon r ¥ i Mone Balt mond wearers ticket was in danger. A tabulated | ing products of this and adjoining NN be here. You have been prosperous, Come \ : : 3S co statement of the full vote will be giv- | counties. and buy your wife that new set of dishes you : i en in our next issue, The following Ladies Forbidden to Smoke. promieed her. . To the Finest at are the Democratic majorities: : f z ’ 2 State ticket. Richmond, Va, Nov. 2.—The sta- ‘ . Y $20 D. A. DeArmond, congress. tionship at the Main Street Depot 6 ection IS ver, \ Youths Suite C. C. Dickinson, state senato! recently opened jointly by the Chesa- \ 3.00 T. L. Harper, representative......888 | Peake and Obid and the Seaboard And you all know why it went the way it did. s J. W. McFadden, presid’g judge..104 | Air Line, issued a notice pron ae It did not suit all of us, but let’s be sweet and To the Swellest at Jno. J. March, judge south dist..185 ladies from smoking in the luxurious \ P. A. Bruce, judge north dist,.... 17] @partinents set aside for their com- NY try and make ourselves comfortable for the : Me ee ee ee tee AY Sis Jno, A, Silvers, probate judge.....422 fort. The eagee waiting maid ~ NY winter. Boy’s Suite Jno. A. Patterson, circuit clerk..180 | ported that ladies came there daily § ‘ \ 5 Jno, FP. Herrell, county elerk......228|t0 smoke aud sent her to the eigar Y W || N d . $1.00 T. K, Lisle, recorder. 45 | stand to buy cigarettes. The prac-| * Ou | ee r To the Nobbles A. B. Ludwick, prosecuting atty 358 | tice made so many calls on the Bers . P . \ To the Nobbiest at deat Amnith eee. gog| Vice of the maid that she reported it Agood substantial, up-to-date heater. What Y $6.00. W. T, Jobneon, treaaurer:. 469 | to the stationmaster is the matter with the Wilson heater, and for X . O. F. Renick, coroner BSL] These rooms are frequented almost h . Men's Overcoats ’ fA ‘ : ‘ something more elaborate, see the stove that 1 entirely by ladies of the higher class S 83.00 Tae Times, as in all other cam- and they are of course, the offenders, N takes all the Gold Medals wherever shown— ‘ paigus, did not hesitnte to discuss | The maid says the smokers arelarge- S The Garland Oak. We need hardly mention To the Finest at the public and political records Of |]y fashionably dressed ladies. N ths Seah Meant Oar at ¥ aR \ $22. candidates, We were very careful,] ‘The smoking has stopped since S e Peoria sound Vaks, as well a6 Wood heat- bi however, not to say anything that public attention has been called to ers, for one-half of the children in Bates Co. Youtd’s Overeoats would reflect upon the integrity and | jg, have fein warned be thie cloasaht haat: Pe personal character of any candidate. —“-,4*— lai. P , $3.00. We made the very vest fight we could A Bates County Girl, there is one of them in Butler that has been To the Best Quality at tor the Whole Democratic ticket, and] Miss Courtenay Thomas, like Miss NY burnt steadily for twenty-one winters, and have nothing to regret and no apol-| Bossie Parkinson, is a Bates county ae ; ‘ A Pig 4 see : : we expect to celebrate its silver wedding four 525. ogies to offer, Itis very hard some | irl, Miss Parkinson gives promise NY bide ph c os Boy's Overcoats times in the heat of campaiyns ieee ind—=Mi 1 —We-havemt ate sh keep out of personalities, but after Thomasis likewise popular, A letter \ of groceries, fruits—canned, dried and fresh " 25 the election we always feel better if]}from Miss Thomes to her foster N trom the tree, Meats of all kinds, We carry To the Most Stylish at we have been enabled to keep clear! mother, who resides in Clinton, says: S the largest stock of hardware, pumps, har- 86.00 of those things. W e now ask our! “7 have just signed an engagement LN ness and robes in the county and big three in A ? eltikens, irrespective of parties, tolfora season of five months, begin- NY “ee are still rolling out of our ware- . Si ‘ts he @ " * o, ! “}ningin New Orleans the 18th of No- honse; Schutler, Mitchell and Moline, We only advertise facts be convinced by calling join with usin advancing the inter | ning in New Onl the 18th of N LM ! Schutler, Mitchell and Moli ests of our town and county, vomber, where Twill remain three J Highest prices paid for seed, and all coun- ; Ss Throughout the country the Dem-| mouths, and will then make a tour try produce, We want some fine turkeys for ovrats seem to have got decidedly of the large cities of the United Thanksgiving. Your friends, Be | the best of the election Tuesday, The | States, Lum to sing a lot of lovely @ | Republican majority in New York roles, and will be the star of the “he ier MA |wascut to less than 8,0U0, Ken-| froupe. y [ The Clothier. tucky went Demccratic by increased | “I will be so happy to come back = majority. apse goes Democratic | 0 see you all again. T will try and by about 25,000 majority. The next | Make some arrangement for you to Reseicsnensenaianeiaieadl <= Congress it in doubt: with the Demo-| hear me. If it is not ia New Orleans, | “—===ssesssenanses TL i R WE | Ky. \ LIMES. | County court is in session this}cratic Congressional Committee in Kansna City oF Bt Louis, as I will Passaic Breezes. this week for the Ind. Territory, shi **_ | week, claimining a small majority. sing in those cities.”—Review. Tathwell Wa. atill on the enob and wher ey expect to spend the win- TT - guneecetasouemmeenaaied “ J ; ‘ime. *, . } 1. DO. ALLEN, Larres Circuit court convenes next Tues-) 1y Loeb & Bro. Rich Hill, Mo., will Minstrels Coming. buying all the corn that comes to val i a ji - , day with a very large docket. havean auction sale of Registered qo ihe Curtis theater last night market: “He has all his bins fal! and fata aH oe ), Atcas & Co.,, Propricwrs. i : high erade Hereford cacth Pasian ii i bine aan : f re nome, i sii : John Powell came in off the road eli Necanibee U7tk. ‘\ocu crowds flocked to enjoy the perform. | 8 NOW Alling. crite oc = ere Re: -n ber the lecture at the church sat J PERMS OF SURACRIPTION, _, to be with his father, Judge Booker | jieulars writeiur sale bill: aneeofthe Georgin minstrels, Jdudg- RerSensart preached at —m *TJ here, Thursday night, the 6th. She co vee | Powell, during the critical stages of} 1-2 H LOEB & BRO. Jing from the applause, the entertain- tt —_ — a — ;come- well recommended, Comé "he Weexty Dimes, pudlienee every | hig illness Dacian ise Maia, ment mightily pleased. The darky | 7°" next Sunday is his day here. vome | | 1 “varday. wil xe sent to an} address Prairie City Dots. BENeY PeaROd. 5 A every od ° we ca maatant | pa Wet tor $1.00, The Walton Trust Co. has an ‘ miusirels have lous of fun in them, we ves _ Beanie theta Fh cher Ruddle, who has been in ain abundance of money for loans on Corn —— iY he order ot pm and the exuberance of their mirth The man x0 Ne wae ee 1) We ‘ng for sowe time, returned ‘ Election day was rainy and bad in’ farms at very low rates of interest. per a el Yield is t Feported bY] Spoves infectious. The old melodies W ileox farm, came in with a carol FeAl aah eeal, i Butler, P: — —— to ee eadena us eoateautitin all the| they sing, too, with a good deal of goods Saturday. ) : Ify snare owing me please come ; Mr. and Mra. W. F. Hemstreet, of | out tube. advantage to ce “Bl. a corn they can at 30c_ per|zest, and they give a performance HL Hamburg has a eet of new co re ae ith Tam needing the money : gts on laa Ae | bushel, although the farmersare very | that all kinds and classes of people | 2°88 for his large horses. and: 'lieafter you next week in ‘ Butler, were in the city last wee = | Novick—The large stock of needles | slow to sell at that price. They seem} ean thoroughly enjoy. Richards &}| 8. M. Wileox is busy of late on his | , : ing at the home of their son, Geo.) and repairs formerly owned by b. F.| to think it will be higher soon. Pringle’s minstrels are evidently in| crib and feeder. [PArRenE: —- ee Hemstreet, returning to Butler) Richards and kept at the Singer of-| We understand that Geo. Hyde./for a big week's business—Denver} Oak Hoagland had ‘Cal to repair A residence in Passaic “The health : sie —Appleton City Journal, | tice will now be found at the Buthr| Frank and John Merchant will leave] Post, Sept. 29th. hi son + ‘ | Texort,” and to eat cero fruite will os wens , Cash Department Store, where you}soon for Washington to make their} At Butler odd House, Tuesday, se Pla i ht | do the work. elise can yet everything in the sewing ma: {future home, They are_all_ bright | Noy, 11, 1902 - . r 3 eae os Joe Groves returned from Tov yaan | chine Tine. f young men, and while we are sorry Tuck eT _ last week. i} ae with the fam- 3 ; a ; ntiite ber of | m 4 a to lose. them, we wish them abund- wuck in nirteen. | a : lditi to hie | UY ol. ice, 3 ee nig sr ie a eco Tat Phe Missouri State Paik has a] ant success in their new homes. By sending 18: miles: Wm: Spirey a An AC eatOn Oe | Mr. Funk and.aon took the noon ° and he sold severa A ‘ ‘ Pattee Pic } yf x 1 4 of ry. . ras : : “f land seekers a ta. tal large amount of idle money ty loan.| Waiter wba has rented erate of Waltou Furnace, Vt., gota box of] Johnny Krim and wife drove to train Sunday for K. C. They raised the party Bates 1 | Parties wanting to buy stock or de-|farm for next year. Says he can’t Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that wholly fine crop. which would bring -them Tright and will make a good real | stand to batch any longer. : pies pies + 1 + | the capital cfty Saturday eve. ‘ ‘i S is all right an j siring money for other purposes can Tha weddlig belle Will soon berlin eured a horrible fever sore on his leg. i Rie about $4,000; still some will say estate man.—Merwin Mirror be accommodated. SLU ling ‘4 aud anoeuitl Deniiis tow, Fe Notiiug else could. Positively cures Wal — in st pte there is no meney in farming. Boyes y i 2 5 cers, ions, | Visitin kin 8. e is deputy Ae : : The footbal! gaine between the Ap-) William Ratliff, living near Van-| might —s . pay i ec oe piles. Only Sein Fisiiiote Rideas th a M, | You bad better stick to the farm. pleton City Academy and butler dalia, Audrain county, who is said Ww paces ‘or oo arrassing t e 25e. Guaranteed by H. L. Tucker, R ifs Chim deciad bee dog J. D. Tathwell received about 1200 : High School teams re sulted: in vie- to be the oldest inhabitant in Mis oO ety aoe hant has been quite druggist. aay Hope eo. bushels of corn Saturday. tory for the Butler boys in a score Of) .ouri, celebrated the 102nd anuiver-| sick from a gathering in her throat. Ss f th Isaac and Ben Wells are adminis-|_ lord Patrick and (old friend 5to0. The game was very well at-| sary of his birth, He was born in] Miss Pearl Kemper is home from tory of the Play. trators in the estate of their father, |f0™ near Ballard) were here I tended and was both interesting and | what is now West V rzinia, and livea | Colorado. “The Denver Express” is a western | win, Walls, deceased *\ Saturday. They brought thAr — exciting.—Appleton City Tribune. | there until he was 65 yeurs old. He Bh sy > oer rage —— play, depicting both the brightand| preacts er bought a cow of grand children, the children of J. The ladies Wednesday Coterie Club | is still, as he says, a stout old man. pen ee piace gap | the shadowy sides of life inColorado, Charley Zwahlen, heuce it’s milk and Frank Chambers, to take the train to held its regular semi monthly meet-| Kansas City Journal, 4.—Mre.|- as well as the efforts of Gileon Payne, | hatter for his family now. “ ce north by K.¢. ingat the home of Mrs. J. W. Morris, | nayid A. DeArmond, of Butler, Mo., PU BLIC SALE afterwards Lord Tynemouth, au En-| We spent several days last week ood bye, we will soon leave. Pat. in Foster, last week. The ladies | wi1) arrive to-day to be the guest of > giish swindler, » to rob the wile and visiting relatives and friends at Urich drove over in buggies in the morn | \ir5, Bernard Corrigan and to assist By The Receiver. an = = = er - ahs and near Ballard, found them better Out of Death’s Jaws. i turned in the evening. he wonmestl ‘ ‘ remely valuable mining claim. e ; Ri ing and re = fey tienes at Mrs. Corrigan’s reception and card I, the iandersigned, will sell on dasterd’s sukenen seo Solled hy the than when last saw them. “When death seemed very near. While the roads 4 party to be given t»-morrowevening| wednesd ay, November 19, 1902, |p, Deatwoadt Dik and ti A number have taken stock in the | from a severe stomach and liver ee splendid time accorded them and the |jq honor of her sisters, the Mises at RECEIVER SALE on the Max Weiner ar “on Sot Pen and Sram | Win, Griggs mad stone at one dollar | trouble, that I had suffered with for” — Z maguificient feast spread by Mrs.| Pont, and her daughter, Miss Rose| farm, 4 miles east and one-half inile a po cates pers 4 ’ my a share (400 shares already taken) | yeurs.” write» P. Muse, Durham, N.._ 5 Morris amply paid for all hardships. | Corrigan, j south of Butler, inSummit township, |O¥2°" ° arveys Luck.” fhe} Any one can take stock. The stone C., “Dr. King’s New Life Pills + the following 8goodyoung| Piece abounds with thrilling situa- my life and gave perfect. health. - will be leftin Butler, due notice of which will be given. Os, Yates hud his high stepper shod Saturday. Mra.C. M. Kerr and daughter were in Saturday evening. They leave next~epring, having farm. New wagons seem to be in order of late. John Young of Adrian, visited rel- atives here Suuday. We are very sorry to learn of the death of Dr. ,Fritz’s son. He had been sick some time with typhoid The public sule of Jersey milk eqws and heifers by Jno. A. Gilbreath at his farm in Hudson township Satur- day was largely attended and the cattle sold remarkalsly well. The highest price paid ior a cow was $50.00 which -was—kieeked—eff-to Mrs. France Gilbreath, of this city. Rev. L* M. Thompson bought one for $46.00. Tom Payne, Joe Me Kinney and ‘Squire Board also each provided thenmelves with butter maker. The herd brougit an aver age price of a littl over $30.00 8 head, The satisfuctory success of Samuel Peden, one of the St. Clair county judges, who has been confined in the Nodaway county jailfor a long time for refusing to levy a tax to pay off the fraudulent railroad debt of St. Clair has been released from jul by Tadge Phillips of the States cours. Judge Peden resigned his office some taue age and Gov. Dockery has since appointed his suc coesor. Best pills on earth and only 25e poy bh ; brood mares old, one H. L. Tucker’s drug store. 1 year-old mule colt, 7S sp spring mule colts, 15 head 2- -yeur-old steers, three ,1-year-old steers, 29 cows, two 2-year old_ heifers, toned 1-year-old_ heifers, white face tions and startling episodes. The Denver Express will be ac Butler on Saturday, Nov, 8th. in my store,” writes d tC. 'T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., ‘4s Dr. King’s New Diseovery fag on coughs and colds, beqaua it Rimays cures, In my six years af eales it “ioe kuown it to of cane. This is the property of Wei-| save sufferers from throat and lung ner and Gheriug and must be sold by | diseases, who could get no help from the Receiver at PUBLIC BALE for| doctors or pats other reinedy.” cash in hand on W , Novem- biome rely on it, best physicians List Your Property - If you want to dipose of Het-me seit aa Ou; il ri want to exchange it for land in ern Kansas and get three to six ac for one, I will make an. to so. I will be at Adsian Rich Hill Nov. 14, and W son's law office in Butler Nov. 1 Come in on the above dates: your property or write me givii scription, price and terma, I can sell or exchange your ff Bull, one white tone bull call, 26 _aprin calves, “good brood sows, fourbarrow, one boar, one registered boar, 114 spring sboats, 111 Ties, 24 stacka. and ricks of hay, tons of hay in barn, one lot millet, 4 ricks of oats, 70 acres corn in Farm Loans At very low rates. No delay. Money ready. Any land owner wanting to borrow will find it to his advautage the sale is largely due to the exvel- | ¢o call and get our rates. iter tor nega GB Eee erite ts ced 2 bse = e ES werd on pelea tive. te he bo Rscrd pe lent manner in which 1t was adver-| Tan WaLTon Tavst Company, miss this sale, SAMUEL LEVY, ‘Tris! hotles free. Regular free. Regular sizes, 50c Mrs. Conklin andchildren, with her tised.—Appleton City Journal. Butler, Mo. and #1, nn May Youn, il env leave

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