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The Butler Weekly Times. — BUTLER, MISSOURI, es FEBRUARY 19; 1903, | | al .| ‘The business men and property W. H. Morris will open emael owners of Butler should make a sys-| the latest sheet music next SATUK- tematic effort to secure the Rock/ DAY, and give SPECIAL PRICES. Island road, being projected through | Also has a nice stock of the best our county north and soith. There! piangs and organs and Singer sew- is now: little doubt that it will be}ing machines on which he will give built and it should not be permitted | special prices. Will take old instru- to run six or eight miles east of us,| mente and machines in exchange for t ff part. A|new. Come and see him. He lives able mesting. should be called at{ @2d_ expect to stay in Butler and make werything sold. Pianos the court: ret the matter thor-|ing Ce ryt fo Ga. W. oughly discussed and a committee Dixon, Nort North Main street. Hill's Cash Store, [sland otticials and report back to SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY | uur peuple what, if anything, can be FEBRUARY, 2ist. doue, or ia expected of us, We have bought a large as- sortment of the finest Steel Hnamel Ware, made, The “AMETHYST” brand, all strictly firsts, no seconds in the lot. Dairy pans, deep pudding pans, cups dippers, wash pans, preserv- ing kettles, lipped sauce pans, etc., worth 15c to 25c each go in this sale 10¢ Saturday at only " VISIT OUR § CARPET AND CURTAIN We have set aside half of our upstairs for the display of Carpeta, Curtains, Mattings Window Shades, large room Rugs, Cur- tain Rods, Etc. The room is filled with eyer gathered together and our prices are CAPITAL + - $50,000.00, SURPLUS - = 9,000.00. DIRECTORS, E. A. BENNETT, President, E. D. KIPP, Cashier. A. L. McBRIDE, Vice Pres. W. NEWBERRY, Ass’t Cash. Joseph McKibben, Clark Wix, Dr. J. W. Cheaw, W, B, Tyler, J.J, McKee, O, A. Heinlein, We Waat Your Business. Since the opening of circuit court Tuesday of last week, Judge Graves har been kept quite buay and much business of an unimportant nature to the weneral public has been trans acted. The first three or four days of the court’s time was taken up in passing upon motions and clearing the docket *of a great many pod cases which have incumbe: docket for several terms. aie . number of these cases were either dis- missed, settled out of court, continu- ed or stricken from the docket. So far only two or three jury cases have been tried, and they were of an uv- important nature except to the pur- ties directly interested. On tre wholeit has been a dull week of court and but few specators tounge avout thecourt, notwithstanding the build- W. F. Duvall, the largest and best collection we have. guaranteed the very Idwest. We sell Carpets at Cut Prices. 95c 85c $5c 50c 45c Pustic Satxof high bred Jacks and | House Broke All Records. By Passing Jenneteat-Cannon’s Sale Yards, Butler, Mo., pn geog Feb. — 325 Bills. 193, for cash or on time with ap- i . Ss proved security, For description of | Washington, Feb, 14.—The house stock or other particulars Address | t© day passed the sundry civil bill, | which has been under consivceration since Tuesday and then broke all pre John C. Hayes, Agent, Butler, Mo. } vious records in*the matter of private ’ $1.25 velvets for $1.00 velvets for .65 ingrains for -60.ingrains for “Thelma,” .50 ingrains for vob wane wea te Tis tees On Friday, February 20th, the at: ' pension legislation seats are furnished, and the court traction at the Butler Opera House | : : : On down to 25¢ room is one of the moat pleasant 100 YARD SPOOLS SEWING will be Aiden Benedict's clever acting | It was the gt Rig eras for ie ‘seaphe in the city to while away an company in Chase’s dramatized ver | Passing pension bills at this session We carry a line of samples of new pat our or two. SILK, BLACK ONLY, sion of Marie Corelli's novel “Thel-| and the calendar was cleared, not terns—105 styles from -which to select, The Democrats of Summit town- joods that are sold every. ma.” The play is said to be well! only of the house but senate bills adapted and to closely follow the original story, which, while some- what out of the ordinary ia plot, has love for its chief theme and is inter- spersed with bits of detail and by- play that go to make stagecraft 80 pleasing, Of all Miss Corelli’s novela “Thelma” offers, possibly, the most material for dramatization, it is cer- tainly strong in dramatic interest | 325 in all being passed. Three hun \ dred and twelve is the highest .ore: vious record, made in the fifty-Qrst congress, Amoug them was a bill to grant a pension of $30 a month to the widow of the late Representative | Rumple, of towa, who died about two weeks ago. Rumple had a gallant and — ae Soe Sant | war record, having taken part in mand the undivided attention of the | over thirty battles and having ri : a ig risen audience from beginning to end. from private to the rank of captain. Public Sale. | one I will sell at my place two miles north and one mile west of Virginia, on Wednesday, February 25th, 1903, the following property: 70 head of cattle, consisting of fifty fat steers, 7 fat heifers and 4 young milk cows, 1 short horn bull; 20 odd hogs, one sow and 5 pigs, 16 head of horses, | consisting of thoroughbreds and Standard breds, Maggie Watson, a) Ee standard bred mare, also Dr. Tilton, | ship, are hereby notified to meet at their voting precinct, Summit Center, on Saturday March 7th, 1903, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of nominating a townsbip ticket and to select three delegates to the county echool com- missioner’s conventien.| W. B, TyLer, Committeeman. where for 10c, ourspecial 3c price for this day ouly " OUR NEW SPRING CORSETS will be on sale Saturday, and just asa starter and an in- ducement for you to look them over, we will place on sale one lot that hassold reg- ularly for 50c, our spe cial aor’ only 25¢, eo aw a Lay SS ae on and will cover your floors, from a small room to an entire house at the lowest prices in this country. COME AND SEE THEM McKIBBENS. The Democrats of Lone Oak town- ship are hereby notified to meet in convention at Peru Saturday, Feb’ y 28th, 1903, at 2 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating township ‘2 | Officers. Pau Watton, Committeeman. si PUBLIC SALE of high bred Jacks and ‘The following coupleshavelreceived | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams] yonnete at Cannon's ele Tarde, license to wed issued by Recorder | eight miles southwest.of Butler, was| Butler, Mo., Saturday, Feb. 28th, Lisle. the scene of a happy event Wednes-| 1903, ee cash or Fr ad — 7, Alvin J. Brant to Carrie Dell Wil‘| day evening, it being the marriage Leahy security. For deacription o A tock or other particulurs Address liame, both of Butler______j of their_daughter Carrie to A. J.| 040 ¢-tHayes, Agent, Butler, Mo. Cory Herbert of Wheatland, Mo. ., | Brant, of West Butler. Promptly at ) The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most conporeus because so decep- ‘\ tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by Fit—heart disease y prieumonia, “heart failure or Halonen Brant---Williams. Licensed to Marry. Mary McDaniel of Montrose. E. H. Lloyd to Pearl Imel, both of Foster. the appointed hour 7 o’cloek the happy couple entered the parlor to the music of the wedding march play- Another Old Settler. J. A. Robinson departed this lifeat the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mad- out of Maggie Watson and by Dr. | are often the result Cox; one good buggy _téam: well | = broke, one + year old family mare, match team’ horses unbroke, two | ed by Miss Cora Johnson of West Butler. Here was gathered about 20 gueste to witness the beautiful and Philip Herrman of Butler, to Sal- lie Haggard of Adrian. W. H. Durst to Leda Wallace, both dox at Chadwick, Mo., Feb’y 11th, 1903. The remains were brought to Butler, and after services conducted from the Ohio street M. E. Church by Drennon mares in foal by Dr. Tilton, | . one + year-old mare, one stud colt,! “SS .ocwe two years old; pair match 2-year- -old | | kidneys themselves break down and wa vie ---of Butler. — impressive ceremony performed by fillies, ‘wo 8-year-old horses, extra | 2Way cell by cell. J. W. Skaggs to Rena Hainy, both | Rev. Niblack, of the M. BE. church. iiplot in Oak Hill cemotary. —— Fs eer s 2, oe bushels of = a . ; lestnawnaes ot ho ost wg Rt of Butler. The decorations were very pretty.| A. Robinson was born in Livingston ag plows pd dng 0 ‘one watk, | 2e:ained quickest by a Proper treatment 9! L. H. Edwards of Case county, to| Over where the bridal party stood|countr, New York, Aug. 31st, 1818. HILL’S ing; three ri ling cultivators, one = Ke n ae tak em be kit a E. Grace Woods. hung a double wreath of white lilies. | He marrried Miss’ Rebecea Karcher, steel roller, one new dise, one 12 foot Swamp-Root, satay x a rh at Danville, N Y.,in 1845. Six chil- = , harrow, cern planter, mowing ma- | bladder remedy. dren blessed this union, four of whom Y chine and rake, one 2-hole corn shel- | rects inability to hold ler, corn crusher, two dozen heus, | 5. nine bronze turkeys, large refrigera- | °°? ben 4 sha kettle, household and j times during the night. The mild and the kitchen urniture. | extraordinary effect of Svamp-Root is soor Trerms:—Under $10 cash, on sums | realized. It stands the highest for its won- of $10 and over a credit of 10) derful cares of the me st distressing cases. months time will be given, without! Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sole interest if paid when due, otherwise | by all druggists in fifty-cent a one-dollar to-draw 8 per-cent-from date.—7 per-| $1224 bottles. You may have a snp bottle of cent discount for cash. Notes with | this ul new dis- E approved security. | cove book that H. P. NICKELL. telis all about it, both H. H. McGioruniy, Auc. The bride was attired in a beautiful oe: ~~ and carried a bouquet of are now living, vir Harry B. ; Cal ARGS ke Ea white lilies. an as obinson, all of this . Butler's New Music Store. Atter the ceremony the happy pair|county, and Mrs. Nelson Maddox, of ' ini Christirn county. Mr Robinson The J. H. Kaylor & Co.’s new mu- | led the Way to the dining room where came <5 Butt sic store is located on the west side | oysters, cake and fruits were served. 1871. ‘He net he ike 1s78 He ofthe square in the building with | Tne bride is the beautifuland charm- was & blackemith by trade, wasa _ Forbman & Tingle millinery estab- ing young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | sturdy character. honorable and up- Tehnen! iams—and—has ~&-host-of; We have opened up/our store with the friendship and esteem of all who would be 7 $ friends who wish her happiness. The}, hi 4 F d S | a large stock of the well known Kim- | groom is a prominent young farmer |, ths prenebin golfer dk ta — re S eC a S ball Pianos and Organs and we are and is to congratulated on thechoice| 1852, united with the M..E. Church, |°Dly. Ithas been Jim’s custom to also handling the L. B. Merrifield, Tra L. Ludwick to Cora KE. Snod- grass, both ofSpruce. rine and scale GASH STORE. A parody on Jim’s Specials ssity of beit ig compelled te uring the day, and to get up many 2 Home of Swamp-Root. | Sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. | Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mentior | Feading this generous offer in this paper. he has made. XXX |and lived a consistent vhristian life. |make SPECIAL SALES on Satur- —_-—___—— He tah of sath and diedin|day.. I bought Ji ods, nd I Coleman very pleasantly entertained : i f you leon St. Val- prirrecrsaalirh ie art * SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1903, iMy 7 air Public Sale. I will sell at the old Jake Wright ose = farm, ope miles southwest of Butler, on Thursday, February 26th, 1903, 13 head of horses and mules, viz: Three gray mares 8 years old; one bay mare 7 years old; two gra: mares 5 years old; one black wank yearsold; one gray mare 4 years old; one bay mare 4 years old; one gray horse 4 years old; two yearling mules, good ones; one "yearling colt; three No. 1 milch cowe, three yearling | @ calves, six head of hogs, two lumber | wagons, one spring wagon canopy | & top, one top buggy, three ridingcorn | $ cu tivators, two walking tr aking | @ plows, one sulky plow, one rake, mower, corn p'anter with f{cr‘ilizer attachment, two eteel harrows, corn cutter, grind stone, hay | ® fork, four sete harness, 20 bushels &§ With a bank account for sv». good seed corn. All the above im-| 8 port, you can laugh at all too @ plements have only been used one | § ills with which you are liable to t ® become burdened. —\ : Keep your account with the j BATES NATIONAL B thé only NATIONAL BANK 3 e and the oldest Bank in Bates 4 7) ling 8 complete line of musical mer- H We are going to make the Butler entine’s night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Blizzard. Theevening was ONE DAY ONLY. spent. with music- and the latest ¢-Jim’s Special Mocha and Java cof- "| games, alter which delicious refreah- (best made) worth 25c tb for 19¢ | ments were served, consisting of ice : White Loaf ffour worth $1.05 for "| cream, ‘cake, pie, and wine. Ata $6e. Limit 50 tbs to ench person. eo Yate hour the’ gueste departed, car- * Best tomato catsup in bulk worth ©} rying home a beautiful souvenir, and a gallon for 35c a gallon. Limit 1 gallon. "| expressing themealves as having a e- oy _ Jim’s Special Syrup worth 35ca A.Gugst, Gallon for 30c. «Sour kraut worth 35c a gallon for 1 ve Can oysters worth 15¢ to 20c per : it nfor13e. 2cansfor25e. ~ Heinze bulk mince meat worth 15c| Th for 10c. ’ - Imperial tea worth 50c tb for 25c. “+1 will sell my goods for cash, and fwillnot allow anyone to undersell . So come in and look and get iprices. It is our business to show land price goods, whether you wish Ys ime our gooods. ; _ You will have to see these ~ D. Quinn, Matseitfes, 111. One thing is certain,— yet 's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is secur . ia a hair food. “7 | season, Terus: Under $10 cash, on sums | of $10 and over a credit ofsix months & will be given without interest if paid ig when due, if not so paid todraw8 ®@ per cent from date, 6 per cent off for | cash. Notes to bear approved re o buy or not. You are welcome at} curity. No property to be removed | ® County. ; Breside. FRED E. MOSIER, | until terms are souphed with. Soper ae lle -—-§ . at Jim’s C. G. Firzparrick. | ER EAEEO SRO ERE