The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 29, 1903, Page 5

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| Menscovertlined coate $1.75 worth , $2.25. Hill’s Cash Store. Certainly Senator oe Ste would = | S6eo WE OFFER —==aeum, ; Suits and Overcoats of the best known manufacture and the BEST FIT edasa petit jeror for the Fed- eral court at Kansas City, to begin on next Monday, November 2. A band of professional horse trad- ers with several covered wagons and their families and also a band of gypsies rolled into Butler Savurday. Our young friend L. C. Culbertson, of Summit, was a pleasant caller on Saturday and renewed for his father, J. L. Culbertson, of Fall Creek, Ills., | who was a former citizen of Bates! county. Mens cotton flannel drawers 19¢ worth 25c. Hill’s Cash Store. | Jobn Stephenson, of Hudson town- ship, wasin Butler on Monday, on! his way to Clay county to attend a big sale. He will visit his son Frank | while there. Clay county is Mr. Stephenson's old home. New porliers, the new bordered | styles at McKibbens, | Julian Hupp, circuit clerk, and G. G. Ewing, recorder of Vernon county, spent Tuesday in the city. Both gentlemen were witnesses in the dam- age suit by Mr. Short against the city of Nevada. Childrens school shoes $1.00 worth $1.25. Hill’s Cash Store, Mrs. Cook, who has been visiting her son, H. G. Cook, proprietor of the American Clothing House, return-' ed to her home in Bloomfield, Iowa,’ onTueaday. Mr. Cook accompanied her as far as Kansas City. Childrens heavy wool hose 2c, all sizes, worth 35c. Hill’s Cash Store. Allen Price and his family recently moved to Oklahoma to make their home. Allen is an old citizen and he and his estimable family stand mighty bigh in Bates county. They have many friends who regret their departure, but wish them well. McKIBBENS. Henry C. White has been summon- We are showing the best styles, best make and best values all at 2 the lowest prices for the qualities. at prices no higher than you would pay others for inferior goods Talk is Cheap to the trade who appreciate the fact that we have only one price and do not charge you more than your neighbor, our stock and prices will appeal. COME AND SEE THEM. MISSES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS $2.50 to $10.00 Our Misses Cloaks are made with the same care as the ladies. Cut full to the size. Stylish materials and the best cloth ever putin c!oaks for the price asked. Cloaks to Fit Age 2 up. Tlens Suits suits $6, to to $20, Boys Suits $f, to $12.50 Childs Suits $], to $6.00 We are the A’ beautiful line silk embroidered infants cloaks 75c to $6 00. Shoe People FOR MEN AND BOYS---TRY US. ve | AMERICAN HE G00D GOOD cLoTHes § CLOTHING HOUSE. § snor BUT WE ARE ce a Here With the Goods More New Dress Goods. Beautiful Zibelene at $1.00 per yard, black, f blue, green, brown. : Splendid Granite Cloth, all colors, 50c per yard, _ Elegant Black Goods, all the new weaves, 25c to $1.50 per yard. Special yard wide silk—not looded—89c per yard. Mens heavy sweaters, full size, 50c at McKibbens, The Pacific express is tied up, owing to a strike of ite employeestor higher wages. The business public is some- what inconvenienced, but are consol- ed with the knowledge that they will pay all the losses in the end no mat- ter who wins. Childrens fleece lined underwear 10c STORE. Men and Boys Outfitters. STORE. One Low Price to all. Geocery Orders taken for Cash. McKibbens. 9000000-0:0000 100 00-000000-0000 000000000000 000000000806 000000000000 00000000000. Tues’ ‘Telephone No. 87, Baby shoes 25e worth ‘BBe, Hill’ 8 Cash Store. New golf gloves at McKibbens. Good looking work horee for sale, A L. Coffelt has the dates on his pa- | Will drive single. Price $65. Pay- per set ahead. ments to suit. G. I. Lynca. Another new lot of fine woolen un-| They are going fast. Those blank- derwear for women $1 at McKibbeus | ets we are selling so cheap. Hill’s Judge Graves dismissed the petit | Cash Store. jury last week. License was secured on Tuesday by t them | 7. J. Wright, of this city, to wed ws alga snsidloatiaae Nannie Cox, of Ford, Ky. worth 20c. Hill’s Cash Store. Judge DeArmond, wife and daugh- ter, Mrs. Clark, returned on Saturday from their trip with the Hearst party] Phe corn crop in this county has| Our old friend J. H. McElroy favor- Reed at Hume. through Arizona, New Mexico and! beaten early expectations, and the ed us witha pleasant call andhad| Mayor James A. Reed, of Kansas $ Oklahoma. They report & Very |tarmers will have pretty nearan-ay-| his dates set-abead, Monday. City, spoke to a large crowd at bows pleasant trip. erage crop: New corn is coming to Hume on last Saturday afternoon, s TE ws : 2 to 2% Milton Fleisher, wife and baby, of A rumor got abroad a few days be- ; é f 2 to B5c. , Oh, got abroad a few days Bes Zib Williams and wife are visiting _ Splendid work shirtsfor 50c at Mc- Ma grade silkoline 124c at McKib-| town and is selling at 82 to 35c Lamar, after ependiog & couple of fore that the mnesting bed been called i the family of J. M. Tucker in Mon- Kibbens. Circuit Clerk Patterson and Major | days in Butler visiting relatives and | Off which caused many to stay at ‘Sno. C. F. Johnson sold his farm near} The Clinton District conference of | Crowell killed sixty ducks one even- | friends, leftfor Sedalia Monday noon, —_ = pp atten ig Mr. and Mrs, Braken, ouresteemed , 44rian and was in the city Monday the Reorganized church of Jesus|ing last week and Mr. Patterson kill- | where Mre, Fleisher will spend a cou- ital ‘and teeny dian reg po t es aeons of pari i ee ! preparing the deeds. We acknowl-| Christof Latter Day Saints convened | ed fifty-two on last Saturday, on the ple of months with her mother. Mil , : -| Democratic nomination for gov- sk sania edge a business call. at the Saints church in Nevada Sat-| hunting preserves near Nyhart. It! ton ig engaged in the grocery busi-|ernor. The Mayor made a most ex- Ww re! . Floor oil clothand linoleum at Me- Ladies union suits 25¢ worth 40c. urday with a fair attendance, says|is said by knowing ones that the} pegs with his father in Lamar, and piso heogg yo speech, as bet ap, the Mail. The organization numbers | flight of ducks is larger this season | ggid they were getting along nicely. Ways does, and was given an ovation Hill’s Cash Store. ten churches in this district. than for several years. by the hospitable people of that sec- The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Graves, of Atchison, ’ tion of the county. Utner speakers Ex prosecuting attorney M. 8. were Hon. Levi Scott, of Nevada, Kans:.8, fell into a half bushel meas- ure of water Saturday evening and R. E. Delaney was down from Kar- i L. Tucker, the oorth th inp Florn was called to Harrisonville on probable can. idate for congress in sasCity Sunday and Monday accom-/gist, who has been a very sick man | Monday by the sudden death of his| the 15th district, and Mr. Barnett, a was drowned. Mill remnants and short lengths in panied by his little seven-year-old |for the past two months, is improv-| father, While Mr. Horn had not| talented young lawyer of Butler. daughter Ruth, and they had a good | ing slowly, and Sunday morning was | heen enjoying good health, his sud- Those attending from Butler were time visiting with old friends. Bob|at his store a few minutes. His sick-| gen death was unexpected and a C J C — John ‘ mony ang : {is in business for himself, manufac-| ness has reduced him in flesh, and it | great shock to all the family. Mr. Deane? W. T Johnson and Squire berg ginghams 10¢ quality for 7c.| turing and repairing shoes, He made| will be some time before he is his for- Horn formerly lived in this county |B. F. Jeter. General Clark, who was Hill’s Cash Store. usa pleasant call and favored us| mer self again. and still owns property here. He_| billed as one of the spenkers, was de- Col. J. N. Sharp took a poll of the petit jury last week with the follow- ing results: average age of the jurors 52 years. Choice for governor, Reed 9, Folk 8, Gantt 5, non-committal 2. 0000S000000-0 wo “Wire destroyed a block of wooden buildings at Atlanta, Macon county, Friday. Another big lot of remnants in outing flannels 10c ged at 8ke. Hill’s Cash Store. Mrs. J.D. Allen went to Kansas City Monday to meet Miss Belle Scott, of Omaha, who is her guest. Mens Moose skin shoes, the best onearth, all styles. Hill’s Cash Store. J.C. Taylor, a substantial farmer and influential citizen of northeast substantially. = re saqn.| tained in Butler on legal business. 7 Duck shooting on the lakes south | "48 4 prominent citizen of Harrison-| W.+5° Reed and County Clorh Her- The well dressed young man with|of town the past week has been all ville. rell were guests of Dr. W. A. Williams, the bogus check has been working] that the hunter could ask in the way| Clinton Haggard, awealthy ranch-|W2° Was master of ceremonies. M h some of the merchants of Nevada.|of sport, and many @ mallard will| man of Texas, was visiting the fami-| a, we got weed hind cwrenatioads The Butler merchants will do wellto/not return north in the spring. | ties of his nephew Dixie L. Haggard | county andhis recent visit and speech Mens and boys winter caps 19¢/keep a lookout for him. He buys|Some of the hunters have killed as| ang t nephew, Andy B, Owen, | has strengthened him. alga “cer payed on Mon-| worth 25¢. Hill's Cash Store. merchandise, usually groceries, and| high as 60 or 70 ducks inaday. | jagt try te. Haggar left Bates gua »~ : Judge Graves goes to Jefferson| Gives check in payment, of course, Tue Times job office completed | County and settled in the Lone Star wool —. : #1 value, this | City next Monday to preside at the ene wool un she merchants give change in cash. |; 404 real estate booklets for coun- | tate away back in 1857. He is a :. trial of Senators Farris and Smith. Four show cases for sale at Me-| ty clerk Herrell this week. Herrell & | Younger brother of Uucle Lewis Hag- s. Lydia Morris, of Sedalia, ar-| 1¢ is believed that the defendante will | Kibbens, Be ted cans tap toca cu {gael Lest week the Reggorés and in this city Saturday night, | appear for trial at that time. Hon. W. 0, Jackson, the Butlerat-| Very reasonable figures. They are | OWens heldafamily reunion in Adrian ting her son, Prof. W. H. Morris, ‘ at Mart Owen’s. Mr. Haggard re- A Ladies union suits 25c, 50c, 75c,|torney, was down Monda: on legal | most excellent judges of real estate, family for » fow days. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 at McKibbens.| posiness, He did not con tion his| have a thorough knowledge of Bates | urned home the last of the week. cit wot $0 i Ch W. E. Wells was in the city Tues-|C@0didacy for member of the next|county lands, are responsible and 75 constitutional convention on this|4re genial gentlemen. We have no DR. Wm. ST. pc ptt poy ayia trip, but the peaceful look in his| doubt they will do their share of the ‘ee ae Parsons, and he {s traveling for a| *Prightly eye leads to the belief that | real estate business. g ofKenens (ity, willbe shoe firm. he - feeling quite sanguine.—Rich! Pas Trees takes pleasurein noting at the Day: House in A Ladies shoes $1.00, all solid leath- ~ : thas ite young friend Ray McCulloch, Butler Tuesday, Oct , Mrs, G. H. Eeewein, daughter and | nephew of Captain F. J. Tygard, has| seq, Dr. St. John bas been makin; e, worth $1.25. Hite Cosh Bowe, sorhave returned home from amost| been called to take charge of the regular visits to Butler for over po and other employees who form the Our esteemed young friend F. M. enjoyable trip from Waterloo, Ill.,|cashier’s office of the New Home Coal years and gives as references any of | habit of ore ; tavored us ‘have been visiting, her|Compsny:—Thie mine ie located on] ‘he lending eltizene of Butler. This |e be onee who piteente Brent parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Hellmer, | the Wileon farm near Foster, and | notice is for the benefit of those liv- setmpereranernndee tn mcg Rich haa been employed by Carpenter and other relatives for eometimes,|the company have made arrange-|ing in the country who might wish Mrs. Eeswein’s first visit een Soaseretatt maples to consult me in regard to thelreyes. BATES NATIONAL BANK years, and everything | (+ bp. Setncla taper ble one, but| Those living nearer to Adrian than BUTLER, MO., her 8 great deal at ns! have n Dy ee that: Ray will| Butler can eee me at the hotel there | the only National Bank in Bates fill the bill to the letter. Nov. 5th. Eyes examined free. county. 7

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