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SSA Po SPARED SE CRITTER, The Butler Weekly Times. a _ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1903. NO. 17. A KANSAS EDITOR STABBED. Dewey Won and Sampson Lost o! Peet en Washington, Feb. 23.—The United | 1 Wathenia and Troy Citizens Talk of andes cu aes wens Admiral Dewey in behalf of himself and the officers and men of his fleet owing to vessels sunk at Manila and afterward reclaimed, in their favor, but the cases of Admiral Sampson, for whose name that of Admiral Tay- lor was substituted in his own behalf and that of his officers and men on account of the Maria Teresa, sunk at the battle of Santiago, were set- VISIT OUR vg CARPET AND CURTAIN ROOM, Lynching a Drunken Negro. Wathenia, Kas., Feb. 23.—Pool Grinstead, editor of the Wathenia Times, was stabbed and dangerously wounded by a drunken negro named Frank Warner. Here and at Troy, where the nezro has been placed in jnil, there is talk of lynching. Mr. Grinstead, on account of, polit- ical controveray in Doniphan county, was convicted of libel and served a JFammets CAPITAL + «= $50,000.00, SURPLUS - - 9,000.00, ear in 1899-90 in the county jail. . DIRECTORS, ; P ; F j] | tled adversely to the claimants. | W f of our upstairs for Ye edilc} his paper from the jail, : E. A. BENNETT, President, E. D. KIPP, Cashier. | e have eet aside half o Fi Grinstead’s troubles date — 4. — bey ees oo -— A. L. MeBRIDE, Vice Pies. GW NEWBERRY, ‘Ase't Caan, ; dis} urtains, Mattin the juticial fight in the Doniphan ng reclaimed. vessels reclaim Joseph NeKibben, Clark Wix, : | the play of Carpets, Cc ’ ss Nemaha Brown county district, ed at Manila are still in use. Dr. J. W. Choate, W. B, Tyler, x Window Shades, large room Rugs, Cur- when Jndve Emery was defeated and a Tk Se 5 <n Sl I. Stuart nominated and A Missouri Official Missing. elected. Grinstead offered tosupportStuart| Jefferson City, Feb. 23.—F. J. H. and ga ager bod gs oy — Otto, public administrator of Cole senate that he receiv rom Stuart in consideration of the sup on rye ay Price port which his party paper was to| [re February 11 on horseback to tain Rods, Etc. The room is filled with ARO: ORs SOME: needs the largest and best collection we have ever gathered together and our prices are nteed the very lowest. give Stuart, and that after receiving |g0 to Lohman, 12 miles west, on } pss C 7 Cut P the $40 he came out fn favor of ~~ business. His wife or friends heard ices. loon, Judge Stuart’s opponent. It i shit = bag ee seems that Grinstead demanded a eo per => —_ ttiaait Escaped an Awful Fate. 4 $1.25 velvets for 95¢ share of the county printing, and he had met with foul play. Mr. Hi Hansiaechldiourns Mia, also aked Stuart’s friends to take| 4 search wasstarted yesterday and Bae ony ve Ahi wee | had $1.00 velvets for §§¢ .65 ingrains for §§¢ ; .60 ingrains for 50¢ » care of the mortgage on the paper |it was ascertained thau he left his Failing in this, he turned against | horse at Osage City, eight miles east Stuart and immediately opened */ of here, more thin a week ago, and vigorous war on ‘the Leland gang,” . $ De an ha termed 1. Grinstead jaa writ buarded an east bound Missouri F ‘a er of ability. cifle train, telling the man he left his consumption and nothing could And | \ iven up to die, | F } . ag ye A lg oaths of Dr,, Is located in the Pierpoint room King’s New Discovery of Consump- | on North Side of the Square, with a tion, induced me to try it. Results| big stock of 50 ingrai i Ww ing to St.} Were startling. I am now on the | .50 ingrains for 45¢ : cures horse with that he was going to St. | end to recovery and owe all to Dr. | Bug ies On down to 25c etter That Gold. Louis on business. He leaves a wife King’s New Discovery, It surely gg i 3 “T waa troubled for several years|%#d one small child, His wife is with chronie indigestion and nervous | prostrated. Otto is about 85 years debility,” writes F J. Green, of Lan | old. easter, NH. “Noremedy helped ie — —-——— untill began using Eleetrie Bitters, Ballard Breezes. saved by life.” This great cuie is! guaranteed for all throat) and lung Carriages, diseases by H. L. Tucker, druggist. | . Stanhopes, We carry a line of samples of new pat- terns—105 styles from which to select, Prive 50¢ and $1, Trial bottle, ’ ; which did me more good than all thy ; Former Butler Citizens Narrowly Es- ae A and will cover your floors, from a small mediciues Lever used. They have The law suit at Ballard last Satur- danecoution Bike Wagons, ‘ room to an entire house at the lowest also képt my wife in excellent health |dav between Tom Board and Matt p ; for years She says Electric Bitters] Richardson, resulted in a hung jury. | st, ouis chronicte, both Steel apd Rubber tired, and an The case grew out of a horse trade, and after the jury was dismissed the partes compromised their differ- ences. Carrier on No. 3 failed to get to Ballard two days last week, on ac count of the deep snowdrifts. Miss Edith Hays is visiting the family of T, N. Hendrix and other friends in Johnson county, the past two wicks. Mrs. Johnson, who’ has been visit: ing her father, R. G. Anderson, for the past two months, has returned to her home in Washington. T. H. Lynch and wife are the grand parents of a little daughter. Wilson Davidsou's countenanceisso radiant the last few days that his nearest neighbors fail to recognize him, and its all caused by thearrival of a little girl to call him papa, George Keirsey left for Warrens burg last week, where he expects to enter the Normal Charley Best took his sister, Mrs Day, to Clinton Friday, where she are just splendid for female troubles, that they are a grand tonic and in vigorator for weak, rundown women. No other medicine can take its place in ourfamily.” Try them. Only 50c, Satisfaction guaranteed by H L Tucker, druggist. prices in this country. COME AND SEE THEM McKIBBENS. dusiiuninieintnenenseceelt Mound Items. Butler’s New Music Store. We have been having some cold we J. H. Kaylor & Co.’s new mu- | weather, but from all indications we | *!c Btore is located on the west side will have an early spring. of the square in the building with J. T. Tathwell’s store house will be | Fuhrman & Tingle millinery estab- finished in another week. The front | lishment We have coenes up our ~~ will be of the modern style. He has | store “ ee: 3 stoc! yd well gohe i o order his known Kimball Pianos and Organ: -s oe | and we are also hundling the LB. Chas. M. Keen hasesold his big corn | Merrifield, the Hobart M. Cable and crop to Tathwell &Co , and will move | the Schaaf Pianos. : We are also to Bine Mound, Kan., where he will | handling a complete line of musical make his future home. We wish him | merchandise. success. : | Weare going to make the Butler The families of Henry H. Voden | immense stock of and J. P. Peck, 63850 and 6348 Spencer pl., on the outskirts of West Cabanne, narrowly escaped crema- IM PL E M E N TS. tion in their burning homes Tuesday AND morning at 1 o’clock. | Both houses were reduced to ashes, FARM MACH INES and the occupants were compelled to , Ww “ flee in their night clothes to pointsof | Ve selected the finest line of Imple- sufety, losing nearly all of their per ments that are made and never did sonal effec ; ‘ we get Lower Prices, considering The Peck family consists of the| the market price on Implements, i senior Mr. Peck, 70 years old, his | ; ‘ : ‘4 wife 62 and aon, Walter, 22 Phe | than we did this year, and while all ae , » 22. ‘ : latter fought valiantly in getting the |Jmplemente, Buggies, etc., are higher i aged couple out of the building. | We will sell you at same price and 4 hi = by 4 rg | —- | much lower on some thin utlerand @ daughter, Mrs. Mollie) )..4 4} ee : Pa —wife-of Cicero Graham, lives pect a large trade this year and we a near Virginia, | expect the good quality of goods we |handle and the low prices to sell | them, and not our talk, as we have @ ; been aceused of not being an imple olds ; jment tman because we made low 200090290009 9UOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO2S JOOSOOOOOSOOOOL The School Board's Perplexity. Room No. 2 of the South Side school is again withouta teacher and the school board is somewhat per- plexed as to what disposition to make of this case. The trouble is not the result of difficulty in obtain- ing a successor for theretiring teach- er. It is said that sixteen of the sev- enteen remaining lady teachers have sent in requests for transfer to this room to complete the school term. If correctly reported this action on the part of our excellent corps of school marms shows a commendable will- ingness to ever sacrifice comfort and convenience in the interest of their home schools and a disposition on A gs. Weex- ' prices sell our goods, instead of mak 4 : é . er tia ae : rts : of) jing our talk sell them at high prices P ng | , music storein Bates | their part which the school board] will visit friends for a few weeks. mna—~,-er | PSE OOF TOUS meh pre ae —o bo eg oe Pa Soe aed ie aces the people of | undoubtedly highly appreciates. The| Dr, Miller and wife of Mayesburg, “Thad a terrible cold and co 4 i W = } ee the best bargain n HOt —| Panga so... aemammaaas Bates county and the community | fact, that within the past few years, | have the sympathy of all in the loss rary aoe I neh wee Ayer's f | FENCE ever offered in Butler. and in : oo Chambers lost one of his fine | around about to visit us and exam |halfadozen or more teachers have of their twin baby boys. seadiite pcg hal ngevemre he TF oud fideinent the wkertence. Have ee 3- r-old mulest last week ine our goods, left that particularroom to get mar-| Ballard had a little pugilistie exhi- W. C. Layton, Sidett, 11. # | just unloaded 6,000 rods, elearn that Chas. Hackler and You will have to see these. pianos ried, cuts no figure whatever in this bition one day last week, but out semana caaRSDN Oe 306 , Judge E. Lockard have gone into | and organs to fully appreciate the | case —Rich Hill Review. side of some scratches and slight How will vour cc GET OUR PRICES. : banking option, and will give a pre-| low prices we are making on them. ble Nee Greens, bruises no damage was done. | ow will Jour ct ; minm on all large deposits. We will sell on terms to suit thé cus - J: Sam Keirsey and Matt Richeson be tonight? Wot i pmiber our stock will becomplete _ Sas atter Rice—has—returned home} tomer: oe ee at (gerd b= goo by F gered . : lb al assnic—* ai ably. Of it's first a cold. 1 Implements and Machinery 8 exchange for anything in the music| farm, let me sell it for you; if you a hundred. pa « © | hans dines Riusinve. Ras Ppicce Herade, where te has _ line. " J. H. KAYLOR & CO. | want to exchange it for ind in ear 8. Arbuckle, who is serving as then a cough, then bron- Threshing Machines, Engines, Sa | Mills, Gasoline Engines, Wind Mills at last consumption % | Stump Pullers, Well Drills and every Coughs i song tend kind of heavy machinery mewufa: ern Kansas and get three to six acres j i ; . ed. Will make tialty of downward, Stop this 4 \ tur ill make a specialty for one, I will make an effort to do so. 1 will be at Adrian Feb, 12th, Rich Hill Feb. 13, and W. O. Atke- son's law o in Butler Feb. 14th Come in on the above dates and list , your property or write me giving de- which will beagreat advan-; A runaway almost ending fatally, | scription, price and terms. I think to all. started a horrible ulcer on the leg of | [ can sell or exchange your farm for fe want all good democrats to | J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill. For} you, if the price is right. Cheap come out and vote on election day. | four years it defied all doctors and} transportation to western Kansas Mrs. Bettie Crowder’s, winter term | all remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica) Feb. 17th, E. B. ArKrnson, ~ efeehool loved last Friday. Quite! Salve had no trouble to cure him.| 51-tf Grainfield, Kan. * amintoresting programme was car-| Equally good for burns, bruises, ried out. A number of the patrons | 6! n eruptions and piles. 25c at H. wore mt. Col. J.N. Sharp gave | L. Tucker’s drugstore. them a little talk on his echool days| ~ ~ inold i Like a freshly opened bottle of petit juror, spent Sunday at home. Daly Bradly, after a year's resi dence in Wyoming, has returned to Bates county. The many friends of Baker Shelton son ofS. W- Shelton, will be glad to learn that he has been promoted to the position of general manager of the Noxall garment factory, located at Quincy, Il. Thisfactory employs several hundred hands and the posi- ris cle faa ahavel hol tion as manager is an important ; cine oll, spades, shovels, post hole one, and young Shelton has worked to take it, then d i He knows. diggers, mauls, plows and wagon his way to it by close application to J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass, single and doubletrees, cleavices, business. A few yearsago he started grind stones, all kinds of farmers in with the company asa roustahout tools; in fact, many thousand things atasalary of six dollars a week and W lad gradually worked his way up until a | Weare glad to announce that we will continue to sell the famous year ago when he was promoted to Sayers & Scovill Buggies, Car- the position of b»okkeeper and upon the resignation of the manager a | Yiages, Stanhopes, Bike Wagons, etc , short time ago, the directors found it to their interest to appoint him general manager. This is another example of the success of a poor boy who was willing to do even little things well the best on earth. Other parties in Perhaps in our next we can report our town tried very hard to get the a wedding east of Ballard. | Sayers & Seovill goods from us this | year, but their schemes would not | work. Besides these fine goods we ‘have another line of buggies that we jean sell you for much Jess price, but they are goods WE WARRRAN'T in ever J. W. Crews’ family have all been! W. G. CLement, Mgr. : down with the grippe the past two| P.S.—We will alo make» specialty weeks, but are some better now. on the latest improved Edison phon- Mrs. Ida Turner, of Rich Hill, spent |ograph and supplies. Call in and a couple of days last week with her | hear these wonderful machines. Puesaic is going to have a voting chitis or pneumonia, and | | | | { Se aceaad tendency by + Bovey Harness and Team Harness Poultry Netting. Barb and smooth : ’ bol aia Ayer s Cherry Pec: § | Wire. itand Seeders, Eudgate Sweders toral. Three sizes: 25¢., 50c., $1. Alt denggiats, Nearly Forfeits His Life. Garden hoes and rakes, haying tools pumps, buggy poles and shafts, ma Chas. Miller and wife, of Johnson county, were confine’ in the Missouri penitentiary last week, the former to serve five years and the latter three years for horse stealing. This is an unusual thing at the penitentiary for a man and his wife to serve terme at the same time —Ex. Coming Attractions. Tennessee. Misses Dixie, Mamie and Prue ‘ came over and spent Sunday | champaigne the “Beggar PrinceCo.” “with Mise Lucie Eichler. ' | bas bubbled and fizzed its way into ~ Reve. Stewart and Smith are hav- of the amusement loving peo- pod success with their meeting. | 51, Miss Etta Morris portrays the soubrette part with rare charm and refined methods. E.L. Graves, the i 4 teally funny comedian is too weil . Burton, presiding elder, that he | ;nwon to require praise and the other hold hie second quarterly meet-| members work together in friendly at Altona on March3rd. Every-| tivairy to make the performance nota bly perfect. matters to attend to. "The cordial manner in which the Nevada Mail, 21.—The many friends of Jno. Jamison will be pain- ed to learn that his condition is ex- tremely eritical at this time. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Snider, of Butler, arriv- ed to-day to be at Mr. Jamison’s bedside, and Arthur Jamison will ur- rive ay — — by ag = : te count serious illness of his father. Mr. wi nag enior the tito ‘G . He} Oper pee iiioe esnasceen Jamison is one of Nevada’s very best| freman on the Inte tate rom as to leave no doubt as totheir pros. | “tizens, and his s-rious illness is uni- | TO whom it may concern: r ‘to Madison. B ty and thélr pearance at the | Yersally regretted. This certifies that the bearer, F. ; ron, House next Friday night, Feb o| M. ebaaes. y-" done sobeiealte 7 -) 27,.is ample evidence that the en | Rich Hill Review, 21.—Prof. H. Q. | Yor for us, and we always foun Mysterious ys moves aw: ’ auarye be'® profitable one. | Muxey came in this morning trom his tuning and repairing periectly wae pale and sallow an ; Amsterdam by the way of Humeand done. We consider him an honest and rosy. Whence the!’ posi sane ofhigh bred Jackeand eriectly reliable workman and|é left at noon for Butler. Prof. Maxey and periectly rel un and) ? She whois blushing with) ; net, at Cannon's Sale Yarde,|is in the field for endorsement aaj *your entrusting work to his care | ¥ Dr i Net ie ning] Butler, Mo., Saturday, Feb. 28th, 8.C Risser. Piano Tuning. dae eee SMALL ACCOUNTS as well as large ones, are re- | wheels, leather trimmed dust prow! j spindle, railey loop, open head ) springs and fist classinevery reap‘, » Get our price onit. As - INTEND TU MAKE PRICES TALK, and if the people of Batescounty will stand 9 | by me this year, I will sell you goods ¥ | that willdo the work, please you, save you money. Call on me at my @|new stand. Yours truly, ZIB WILLIAMS. ceived at the BATES NATIONA county school commissioner and | ®t 8ure it will be donesatista ctorily | T L A W. W. Kimpact & Co, ge the only NATIONAL BANK 1908, for or x. time hn ly 4 sehet HL tee theie ne tae Manufacturer of pianos and organs,|% 20d the oldest Bank in Bates proved ec Vhicago, Ill. By W. H. Correr, |® County. , nest Y Naren, * dingy so lbag~ agp Pome te ae for the pines Sout Leave te at Mrs. Endres’ against him. ts