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MAD DOG SCARE. | Frank M. Rich favored us pleas-| Dr. Boulware, member of the coun- jantly and substantially. He is an | ty board of health, is gathering sta- i 37 | tistics from the physicians of the peg rt ar agg ne popular county in regard to the number of 2. | BOSC 9000 CaeE ECE BOOT 2FE59°89E98 . . j Peer Persons Bitten in Butler by Sup- ° contagious diseases in the county : posed Rabid Dog. Our old friend Fred Boehm, one of | | during the past year. The informa- SEMI-ANNUAL A mad-dog scare has been on in| the best bakers we ever had in our | 1100 i8 wanted by the State Board of Butlerfor te past three antag ay town, sends remittance for renewal =m. : used by a large s' d orders bi h Mrs. J. M. Wells graced our sanc- i attacking and and Bring four four or five per i ee eee anged. to tum on Saturday and had the dates = PANTS SALE » Mo, where he is now located. of their set ahead to 1904 Roy, - year old son of Mr. and Mr.and Mrs. Wells are old settlers ; pe Mrs. A. A. Seese, was Sheriff Smith received a pathetic | —. thoi form. i will begin thig year on brute Sunday night. Bg moe fer communication Tuesday trom Jas, | 02 their fine farm just northwest of Mre. W. eays they be and his wl were coming uptown, L. Gartrell, Jr., of Vietoria, Texas, | eter er re Oe ee act e y. Friday, February 13th; cna pr dey 3 by grow | auanl ot pag ‘Sect ar —— excellent people, and thecounty could ill-afford to lose them. them, when the rang > Me soliciting the sympathy and aid of ( Unlucky day and date for us but lucky for you.) child and buried a2 in his left | the sheriff, in Betalt of securing a} Circuit court convened on Tuesday ALL ODD PANTS Ww boy i > & b t held of his commetation trom the governor tor = er a ——= in ut 8 & mch, and court officers Clerk Pat- THAT WI ILL BE SOLD AT PRICES cap. Th Ts dog than idle and tro tted ae IV ween an ery terson, Sheriff Smith and Gtrnogre across street. The Butler | minister of Victoria, Texas, will be in| pher Fulkerson in attendance. ‘The LL MAKE THEM GO REGARDLESS iendoteneta cheat the Mayor was | Butler Tuesday to represent thefam- | jurors reported for service on Wed- OF COST TO US. applied to the wound, and we ufider- | llyand any aid and assistancegrant-| nesday morning. There is quite a W. t h decid stand adhered for about an hodr. eae = : ys coon. long and interesting Somet tee this a. e are not very superstitious so we hav i Be lied the stone refused | The minister had not arrived, as THe | term, which will probably last sev- . We ry superstitio e decided to Cut Them Lose on Seen rn Tuite went 00 prem Weluedeylenlveks FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. “ | AMERICAN |« ooo | R | Goon Mr. Seese said he would take bis| evening. However, we understand a little aon to the Pasteur institute in | petition for signatures is in circula- ; icago. tion in the town requesting the gov- Burdett, for the 26th time sends us The same dog bit J. M. Patty, | ¢rnor to commute the sentence tolite | Temittance for renewal. The frosts twice, once on the arm and again n|imprisonment. Dr. Gartrell fully | Of many winters have whitened his the groin. This occurred on thefoot realizes his predicament now and hair and beard, but his heart is still bridge over the branch neat the east | has called for a minister, although | Young and his kindly ways havec on- school building. Mr. Patty went to he has faint hopes the governor will tributed much to lighten the burdens Nevada Tuesday morning to test the | interfere in his behalf. of others. It cannot be said of such madstone at that place. a man that his life has been in vain, The dog also bit Perry Beckham's Mrs. Callie French, who has beenin —_— Our old friend J. W. Ashbaugh, of | C ING HOUSE. | little son on the arm, inflicting a| failing health since the death of her | + em SHOE ONE ow PRIDE T CLOTHES bad wound. ar e hosband Ina Sept. Her frends will Marriage License. | e same dog attac ulu Cam-| be glad to know is much improved. | The following licenses to wed were STORE. . ° ALL, | STORE. eron and tore tee cloak and skirt. | She left Feb, 9 for St. Jompee where | issued by “alti Pe Lisle since our last Brown Walton was another victim | she intends spending ss summer | issue: eeccccccccoocsocosooocooesecosoecoonces of the mad brute, but he escaped | with her mother, Mra, J. A. Aker.| Harvey Payton to Laura Gilliam, with his‘clothes torn. Not being able to travel ‘alone, she | both of Butler; W. W. Durand, Rock- Tt id reported in town that a farm-|was accompanied by her brother-in- | ville, to Effie Peeler, Appleton City; AE gl aes " : er, east of town, was bitten by the|law, Harry French, who willreturn| N. EF. Bright to Hattie Lee Webb, “Tuaee’ Molephone No.87. Our esteemed lady friend Mra.| The Democrats of Deep Water|dog Tuesday. the first of next week, They willalao | both of Foster; F. B. Del Moro, Chi- | Bessie Fenton, of Orofino, Idaho, | township are hereby notified thata| The officers have made strenuous) visit her sister-in-law near Olathe, | cago, to Mabel Osman, Butler; Geo, Wie ins Wal @ clsgsant: caller sends us remittance for renewal. township convention will be held at/efforts to kill the mad-dog, but so} Kan., and brother-in-law in Leaven-| W. Larkins to Rachael Miller, both Rae P RS eae a Spruce on Saturday, Feb'y 28th, for|far as is known he is still at large. | worth, Kan. of Butler. april Gil me poet yeeee The _ purpose of nominating township of-| Several dogs in town were bitten by a ila Mn Plowing time will soon be here members a = with ninttbanae tome. ficers. D. H. Kasu, the rabid animal, and a general war again. Committeeman, | ofextermination of the canine racein es newal. Sire, Henry’ Kauss, of 80, Jenob this city is being mengneiee. an , " 5 acobs, t Br. ge pr ee James on A passe bed ire vad re- | Ills., sends remittance for renewal by dwaled pradesh ~ Sam L, Col 1 Deep Water | He in ecke ten une oldest and |° Sheri Mudd, who ‘with bis wife|/from hydrophobia, our people are m ‘oleman, o ater recently paid them a visit. ay township, was in the city’ Tose. best friends, P thoroughly excited over the even Ne are showing | That popul bi day. ; Ann Mills, oon 115 years, | Dixie L Meese, va poe hay killing every dog i in the town. This might bea dry year, and the the: al est woman in Cana oo ter-Shafer Co., was a pleasant caller Mad Dog Scare farmers ould get their crops in piv | pote 3 Sad see» tee, and renewed. , He said his company | Dixon, Mo. February 7.—The ¥ erly. contemplate making several i 4 ae farming community in the territory ‘ ’ + % r Bowman, of V: ia,anoth-| tant improvements this spring \ayorand the town will be 4 of [¢F old patron and friend, favored us | mong which will be eularging she|betmems, bere, fone, Ue escent them. with a pleasant call and renewal, He | Capacity of their ice plant. alarmed over a mad-dog wcate. ‘The will shortly move to the Worland| ‘The funeral of Mrs. Mallett, wife of farmers carry guns with them to Bid. 0. Aes eat and mae Pos neighborhood. Huston Mallett, took place Saturday | work in the flelds, and children are ee were a 38 a ie It will pay the people of Butler to afternoon from the family residence] afraid to venture out to school. Half keep aneye on the aurvey of the Rock in the east part of town. Pneumo-|@ dozen rabid dogs are running Dr. H. L. Tucker is trying to recu- | Island railroad. Unless all signs fail | Dia was the cause of death, Mrs,/amuck, playing havoc with stock perate his health at- Hes ‘Springs for | this road will be built through this | Mallet was an old resident of Butler} Three children in the family of Wil- The newest effects in NOBBY SPRING SUITS, HEAVY WEIGHT Suits and Qvercoats ; weeks. and esteemed by all who knew her. |liam Atterbury were attacked and s — bearay Tiewathaaen” : severely bitten by the family dog, are going regardless of Uncle Clem. Slayteck has TxE Corn-Land Belt Co. are now tully | which exhibited signs of b eo ho: : Tres sent to W. T. Spainhower,| (Card Lujin, agrocer of Sedalia, lost \Sttledin their fine quarters onnort! bia. A drove of hogs own profit. Denver, Mo. 3,000 bushels am 1,000 bushels ‘Side ofsquare, and are soliciting your! gorge went mad and died, a is eae of cats, a $200 horse, a lot of hay | Patronage through the advertising| dreaded rabies is reported to be wns ot te Se and agricultural implements by the — of THe Tits. Messrs. | spreading among cattle. iw dhe burning ofa big barn near Smith-|Atcheson & Bevington are reliable di toe, Rearhai e | tariff on eggs. ville, Mo., Sunday night. business men and very clever gentle-| W.A. Downey and C. E. Robbins, Farm of 160 acres for rent, Corn ast men. of Amorett, were pleasant callers the. Belt Land Co. . G. 0 Thompson, a substantial G.B. Park last of the week. Mr. Downey said Aronson & Bevincron, —|{atmer of Moun: realled Tuesday and ht ‘arker writes us to change|that Mr. Robbins had recently cried North Side Square. renewed. Mr. ‘Thompson is a epecial | 1° paper from Butler to Towanda, |q gale for him and epee | in the high- Squ agent for Page's woven wire tence, | Kan., where he had moved with his| 44 terms of his ability as an auc Harve Steele sends remittance for | which he sells reasonable and puts | 1: Bab —_ was an old resi-|tioneer, He realized above his ex- renewal and has his paper changed | up in goodshape. ent and influential citizen of Bates) pectations on the eale. county, and his many friends here trom Davenport to Dayton, Wash. The county court could utilize the | will always be glad to learn of;his Harvey Payton and Emma Ver- | services of a — of ~—— in | prosperity and happiness. million were united in marriage the | the jail to good effect by putting 4th inst. by Judge Silversat too pro- them to work leveling and cleaning <n: & mee obrertamnent in Tue bate o' ffice. up the court house yard, and getting | “IMES thie week Pierpoints announce be e-same in condition for seeding in that theyjwill quit businessin this A big hotel should loom up on the prags. city Saturday evening next. For burutcorner. Itis the prettiestsight this week they are offering a great on the square for a hotel, and Butler The Rock Island surveyors, who reduction on dry goods, shoes, gro- needs one. Jhave been in camp near Howard ceries, etc. What goods not sold by school house in Blue Mound town- | Saturday night will be boxed and The roadsare improving, and quite ship, passed through this city Mon- | Shipped to Nebraska. @ reapectable.sprinkling of country oar, a shel way to Papinville, where fon. were in town Saturday after- a camp tor the pres- JOE MEYER, THE CLOTHIER. et OT "ta ncn cmmamaaammane: WR + Special Offerings 5 THIS MONTH at McKIBBENS. _Embroideries, T I-2¢, 8 1-36, (0c, 12c, 15¢e, 20c, 25c. which are 50 to 75 per cent less than our usual low prices. The Butler Land Company, new real estate firm, with offices over the Bate» County Bank is asking for 8 share of patronage through the ad- vertising columns of Tue Times this week. A. W. Hartsook, president, they will esta ent.—Schell City News. S Geo. L. Smith, the liveryman, sold his fine pair of mules the other day toa buyer, who paid the snug sum of $420 for the pair. Jim ‘and John ‘Smith have sold their — of —— = F. E. Mosier, who took charge of the same Friday. The Smith bape were doing | and C. R. Home, secretary of the Our esteemed young friend G. H. business, and Mre. -Mogier | company are recently from Iowa and Nuckols, living southeast of Butler, wih enjoy a good trade from the have had much experience in buying was a pleasant caller on Saturday | start. e Times wishes him suc- and selling land. and favored us with a renewal. Co An oil stovein the bath room at the Seliocley wag in the city Mon- ‘arter if residence of J. C. Clark, North Main Ns a said he wrould ship his house. Mi teat erg 4 i " “Vr. , | street, came near being the cause of ‘lactone home over in y oe Oe # serious fire Friday morning. The he gould get a car, ee ee eee Pi loade londay, ‘oil heater is ~popdey Lbensqyes” ‘ Laces, | 7 2+- e¢ e+ © Hh Oe > wea B, Raine, who | February 28rd, 1903. He advertised | ing by the yo | when the famil downstairs, hich oes Stein had oes ae ee | a cho the bath room 2 tre, at 4, 5, 7 1-2¢, which are equally as cheap. ane dates eet) Work of grading. down the hills | way. The tally snowaded in tin Muslin Underwear ’ vats age or ar aaatemn ces A beautiful I f Moslin Und decti r. this convict who escaped - Re eautiful line o} uslin Underwear perfect ~ogtag the Missuri. penitentiary a few | road about Two “bums” sill obiatibnane: made, good material. . scaling a wal, waa caD- fg atm ea work erent were paroled by J raves Mon- ck and taken ented yl be tomered pis day Uicaing. They’ had not teen * # Gowns 47 up. : a tia ly il be on relonaed | fom int noted two Corset Covers 10c up. Jam Bertha Shubert, daughter of | in po- nd were locked in calabobae = : Drawers 23¢ up. Bie aan ae eee nizing eas ei, tors bn | by Marshal Morrie. In’ the after ; Skirts 45e up. Ps Gity is home on a | der arrgst in Butler, was taken from | noon one of the two was taken back ‘ In addition to abo loft 8 A Se ae by Mar: -of hard ; on to above special offerings we are showing a very shal Morris, led hy my Be Rs. ¢ and | léoking ou ‘ _choice assortment of |, Tae Toes faithtal | started south. 1 ‘ net eae Sp pee oo ae re = com White Goods, _Mr. Park is not eh og Be 4 ceed Sp to. Ee of Duroe pre hogs. a week, From 5c yard up, fone soni in aot wont tor Any gl L couple| COME AND SEE THEM, { East St Louis, “ al ¢ eld‘ ted coheed at West at all themad - ‘ eee MckKibbens.