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BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903. Pather Kitted His Own Son. | County Court Proceedings. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 5—In the} County court met Monday, Sept. 7, | presence ofbis wife, R. H, Burton, a' asa Board of Equalization on mer- carpenter, stabbed bis 19 year old| chants’ statements: son, Jesse Burton, to death to-day} RJ Hurley Lumber Co, Rich Hill, ~ }at their home in this city, He and | raised from $2,500 to 3,500. the boy, were in dispute and thelat-| 1H Loeb& Co, Rich Hill, raised trom ter coreed hie father. Burton was | $8,100 to 12.000. on hig knees in prayer filteen minutes} Bennet!-Wheeler Merc Co, Butler, before he killed his eon. raised from $7,750 to 9,000, | City asta Kid an, |, Somer € Cori romp. to 8,500. Middlesboro, Ky., Sept. 6—Mar-| J F Ludwick, Butler, lowered from «hal Gray shot and killed Lee Smith | $1,000 to 600. at Nichalaon’s mines late last night.| Hume Mere Co, Hume, raised from Smith wes from Bell county and | $1,500 to 3,000. ‘known as 4 desperado. He had| Amos H Hall, Amsterdam, raised started a quarrel with Gray and lat-| from $1,500 to 2,500. er fatally stabbed James’ Looney.| H Mouse & Son, Altona, lowered Then Gray came to Looney’s rescue | from $3,500 to 2,000. and shot Smith. LS Keirsey, Ballard, lowered from Tine to Tia About School Shoes.. We have them. Our Liberty Bell is an honest well € made shoe, will give first-class service, & 5 to 8 $1.19 We carry a cheaper line 8 to 12$1.45 Selz’s Little Boy Blue. = _\ $PECIAL SALE ee A ar aa of Sy, eas Fe ‘i et « EMBROIDERIES, 1,000 yards at 5c, 12 to 2 $1.65 Seltz’s burro skin. All other sizes $1.75 — Selz’s strong hold. : 7 ]-2c, x Gray fied to the mountains. $4,500 to 2,250. Il firist- ds at Accordi ’ \ _—_— ; Jake Schmidt, Papinsville, lowered - he manag “At 1 oe cde! 4 | a 10c 1» | Safe Robbers in Worland, Mo, | from $1,800 to 1,000. size. We are closing out a line of ladies shoes at a x ’ i HF H 8 aised 4 Sarai : NS | Worland, Mo., Sept. 8—A partly] 91 9 ; aes py ene oe big reduction in price. NY ' successful attempt was mude to rob] * |) at ; ’ 19c. 9 | the postoffice sn place lastnight. |, SS arte > ea Gap, raised $2.50 for $1.75 These are good shoes, fi 2 E> | Robbers broke into the blackamith| ny ym $2.25 for $1.65 not shop worn, we $2.00 for $1.50 may not have your $1.75 for $e.25 size but if we do you will find it to your advantage to see them. ‘ County court Tuesday, Sept. 8. ) | shop, took a lot of tools, effected an Worth 50 to 100 per => jentrance to the postoffice from the Berd F Dacia: h esteey oe rear and robbed the till of about county physician, $20.00 Tal Dr O F Renick, inquest fees, = |three dollars and a@ few stamps ’ rey J cent more than these . @ rth Wm Smith 13.25 = They used dynamite on the large safe G W Pollock, jaintor ert hse, 38.00 i | three times, badly wrecking it, but EL PME EE GE * ; Mrs N J Houston tem sup son 10 00 : r , prices. jammed the door and failed to open anil Binith, eleines toavAts 7.00 Our Fall and Winter Stock 3 : it. After preparing and placing the Joe T Smith, leak nd Avg s “ 00 f f Peal 1 lai I 1 . fourth charge, they evidently took aah fe 0 of meis foot wear is in and we claim to show the @ Come and see them. tright and fled. A severe electrical |2°° 7 Sith, board bill Aug 166 00 eh ! y i Bere ALA She Wark JR Angle, guard at jail 46 50 largest, best and cheapest line shown in the city. G 3 J D Stewart, hauling 3100 A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. _ Our mens and ladies winter underwear_is on Witha family around him expecting him to die, anda son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption, Goughs and Colds, W. H. Leesville, Ind., endured death’s agonies frem asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured bim. He writes: “Tnow sleep soundly every night ’ Like marvelous cures of consump- tion, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1, Trial bottles free at H. L. Tneker's drug 3 store, as good as the genuine at An Error Corrected. Round Oak, but we have We wish to correct the erroneous never been able to find G_E Cable, mdse H 4H Nichols & Son, mdse W T Johnson, stamps for Aug 38.00 Bennett Wheeler, mdse co farin 8,47 B Light Plant, lightfor Aug 7.00 Joe Meyer, mdse co prisoners 3.00 J P Hoar, mowing ert hse yard 2 00 IJ Conklin, mdse 6 80 H O Maxey, salary 40 00 0 Maxey stamp and supplies 20,85 Bates Co Democrat, stutioner: pub admr 4.00 Bridge Commissioner ordered to makeest\inatefor bridge over Marias Des Cygnes River at a point in lot 2 sec 5 twj,39 range 33 near Harkins’ ford. $50 appropriated to Mound Twp for road purposes. $25 appropriated to East Boone Twp for road purposes. T K Lisle, stamp for August $ 4.70 MckKibbens. sale. *We purchased this line very early, in the season and own them cheaper than the to-day’s price. School Supplies. Pen and pencil tablets, pencils, rules, book ’ ~ i, There May fh Be other heating stoves bags, staples, ink, mucilage paste. We have quite a display of these goods in our show window. We are fast getting our heating stoves in shape to sell and in- impression that is prevalent, circu- vite you to see our line. lated by designing or misinformed persons, that we have vacated this| Y E Winn, assessing Summit ‘ territory. We removed our music by % paid by county don’t seem to come up store from Butler,- but our Mr. 7 bei “i paid & New 6 ‘ * . ome Be ov. to the mark. We can’t — |lementsetill covers this territory.) ja Heck, tei sup Chas Me- He will call on,you and sell you any Mullen 15.0 depend on them as we kind of musical instrument, and is} Jno Filliot, tem sup son f . exclusive agent for the Hobert M.|J A Patterson, stamps for Aug 2.00 do on the genuine re- — |(able, The Adam Schaf, The Merri-| J ‘ re, fees pede ‘ 6.55 liable Round Oak. That field, The Kimball and Estey Pianos Tefit. anip Moonee erenvet Go 9s and also the Estey and Kimball] County clerk ordered to extend always satisfies our cus- oegans and the Western Cottage or | taxes on railroads as per assessment gans. Any information regarding | returned by State Auditor. tomers. No trouble to same should be written to. Sheriff ordered to burn all papers We show 25 cook stoves and ranges novel and cook. All new at from $10.00 up. Novel cook stoves are hard to sell. We are them. Somehow they N LAO LISASS AAAS closing what we have at cost. We sell a first-class range 6-hole No. 8 with naming chest at $25.00. We have several second hand stoves in cook and heaters cheap. . in County Clerk’s office over five 4 show it and tell all about JH. Kavtor&Co., | years old Furniture. 45-1t Nevada, Mo. Midland Bridge Co awarded con- it. Call on us any time. tract for building steel bridges over Our fall stock is coming in every day now, and " Panther Creek, McKibben Branch, Miami Creek and Double Branch for ‘ Here and There. Sold by By N. M. Nestlerode, R. F.D.No a. . DEACON BROS., & CO. Hardware and Grocery House, we invite you to see it. i + Butler Cash Dep't Stare. WORM LIISA At Campbell 430 Patent ordered issued to Julia A Burke, assignee, by mesne convey ance of Jas McCord to N 22 A of the NE ¥ sec 19 twp 39 range 31. tB- q 5 STi ng tit barn by putting on an addition and @ new top which adds to the appear- ance of Pleasent Gap. He is enjoy- ing a good trade in his general store. Dr. Whipple is on the go. Heis aged but well skilled. The creamery at the gap is under Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your Lede ay water and let it stand twenty-four hours; "Missa Woodtn and AvaBrown| "jy vou, seament or ewe | Gas Wells at Hume. ealiy ost — flow of * unhealthy condl- | Hume, Mo. Sept. 7.—A fine flo ton of whe it gen woe strock here Saturday at Depositors 400 feet. It is the fifth vein etrock Interest in the same well and experts claim in softicent quantity to light and heat the city. The stockholders and cit-| tsens helda mass meeting at opera to arrange for its The business reputation of our directors is a suffi- cient guarantee that the interests of every deposi- tor will be carefully pro- Mrs. Vest is Seriously Ill. tested. Mo., Sept. 7—Mrs.Geo-G.| RECTORS. —0— W. F. Duvall, J. M, McKib? 0. A. Heinlein, E, A. Bemne:., Clark Wix, J. W. Choate, A. L, McBelde, W. B, Tyler. J. J.McKee, G. W. Newberry