The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 15, 1904, Page 8

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fe OTS BOOS OOS DOSSOSSOOSOSSOSSOSSOSSSO DOGS | 422%) or Pex MeConsell says) SITS MADE TO ORDER - $14.00 up the house-boat party arrived safely renacree' “5 S| PANTSMADE TO ORDER - $ 3.75 up FIT GUARANTEED. — SEE OUR SUITS For Children, $1.25 to $6.00 J. W. Poffenbarger has returned from West, Virginia, where he had been to visit his parents and other relatives and friends. He was ac- companied home by his daughter Mildred. George Herrell, popular deputy county clerk, returned home the last of the week from a month’s outing in the mountains of Colorado. He visited Colorado Springs, Cripple = Creek, Pike’s Peak and other places. u He was much benefitted by the trip. “Aaron” ought to belong to thé - A look at the largest and a best line of Footwear pan acanscno mega bh See Our Suits for Boys, Long Pants $3.00 to $12.00 SEE OUR SUITS FOR MEN $5.00 to $22.00 Eagles, he is certainly .a game old bird. To think he would go all the way to Lamar to attend a W. C. T. U. meeting and write back to Tar Traes about the good times. he was having with the sisters, Aaron eee eee Se re . ts : B sade ha pie Rf arenes fa ever shown in Bates Co. : Fine Tailored Clothes THE turn,” he will shore be here if he |i F 4 : AT LOWEST PRICES. oe e e r CLOTHIER, @ | Hears about it intime, one Way! pineanee 4 - | D. G@ Newsom made a business trip | Fa we buy direct from the Pe to Chicago last week. He says he| Ry iecheit W t i }OOODOOLE ED DEOOOSOOOODOO OOOO OOOEOOOOOEE ree Orin wile lari ce ee i delphia, Pa, as there will be a large | ms every pair to be as repre- 20 it quantity of alluminum used and that | 7° a AooAT Threshing coal 7 cents at) Rev. E. E Sparks, formerly a cltt-|;. the manufacturing center of that|MM™ sented. Therefore, you run no risk. Having purchased the entire 80 St P. seus of Butler, now running a prohi- metal, Mr. Newsom thinks the fault a stock of Musical Merchandise, 3} sechsigeneetiaeeanisceetstiie bition paper at Moundville, Mo., was] oi), most flying machines, ts that Come in and let us get acquainted. v Sewing Machines, Needles, and Harry Barker, ayoungattorney of | nominated for representative on the of ? ? St, Louls, fe visiting hie father, Rev. | Prohibition ticket in Vernon county |**7 Sf constructed too light and W trad h easel : { yg hes gar eng ra ‘aa eg ’ ‘ ar on in tic county they become mere toys to any wind. e can trade much easeir. cm & Ors, S82 more . . . He will not make that mistake in his : . P t same to the south side of the 3) Judge Sam Levy and Julius Levy,| As there are many culverts out of | machine. School Shoes for boys and girls, 85e, ‘ ' proms at my second hand his nephew, are fn St. Louis on bust- | repair in this county road overseers ——— $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. o store, we invite you. ness and taking in the World’s Fair. | might profit by reading the followiu, ‘ : 7 , Julius will see that the Judge doesn’t ean om the Nevada Post: Corporation Assessments in Warranted solid leather. : B. F. RICHARDS get into trouble, “The road overseers should keep a Bates. 43 4b BUTLER, MO, " : close watch on theculverts and small hn The Modern Woodmen and the tiiases, I¢ was decided in the Ver-| ‘The State Auditor hae certified to 4 . drill team from Butler, returned 4 20,000 ACRES of western inte tee ee oe peste nan Poffenbarger & Edwards, One price to all. non circuit court a few years since|the County Clerk the following as- that overseers are responsible for}sessments of railroads, telegraphs f le. Call and see me. , ag.”? 5 i : rin er Or UEELie, Butler, Mo. | gathering of the Woodmen held at damages from such causes. and pepe ene in Bates : —_—_——__—————— the World’s Fair grounds. There| &. H. McElroy left Friday for Cin- eon y rs w aner ia ii 90] — ee ee : Horses and Mules Wanted. | was an immonse attendance of Wood- | cinnati, O., to resume his work with era — Southern, ete Following is the cast of characters| It was noticeable yesterday, that , Having removedtrom my old stand | "en and the parade was one of the | the Western Methodist Book Concern, |“ © *" see 2 | tor “Ye Spinsters Return:” a number of Republicans shook He has been Missouri_Pacific, 431,601.78 hands with Mr. Folk at Jo- Emporia Branch, 85,674 63 a kee at oe Soe : northeast of the square I am now| !@rgest held at the fair, there being located in that city. 4 located with Harle Smith, at the| 3,200 men in Hne, Joilet, Illinois, | spending a short vacation with his Josephine Solferno, Myrtle Jane Randolph; , Ft. Scott 20,321.92]. Priscilla Abigal Hodges, Ophelia Colter. sion of his speech, and aseured him 4 Geo. L. Smith stables, whero I will | ¥9R first prize and Kansas City the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. McElroy, aco J 157,890.28 Calamity Jano Higgine-Wireworker, Mrs. | that they would support him in No ; & offer the highest market price for all second in the prize drill. east of Butler, and with relatives in » ee <* | Bd. Clark, vernber In recognition of the honesty Western Union Telegraph, 18,161.59 ‘Tiny Short-Van Tassel, Mra, E.C. Dimitt. |and courage he had exhibited in Austin Inland Telephone, 1,408.33] Rebekah Rachel Sharpe-Highflyer, Mra, Max prosecuting boodlersand corruption- Butler and Rich Hill, 8,125 | Winer. iste. Many honest, conscientious the city. In addition to occupying aresponsible position with one of the largest publishing housesin the west, sound, fat horses and mules of mar-| 4 large number of the McElroys of ketable age and qualities. Butler and vicinity gathered at the t 46-46. Joux W.Ssrrn. | home of W. A. McElroy ia the north | yf, MsBlrcy le ac'ofioen and: acti¥e Farmers Mutual, 849.88| Mary Ann Fradler-Malaprep, Mrs. J. M. men who place principleabove policy part of town, on Thursday of last | workerin the Cincinnati district Ep- Hume Telephone Co., 473. Nia ‘ Violet Ann Ruggles, Mrs, Megiasson. and loyalty to Missouri as a conse- week, The day was spentina most| worth League. While here he met] “Missouri and Kansas, = 14,462 96] charity Longtace Puddyfoet, Miss Allee | quence of far more importance than Our esteemed friend E. A. Porter, ‘ @ substantial young farmer of north- leasant manner in a good familly) w; Rockville Tel. Co. 471, | Boxtey. J east Bates, was 4 pleasant caller on | es Y | with the cabinet of the Ohio Street “ela e Deskin Becakae Mikedt, May eale. loyalty to their party, will be found oh ‘ Saturday and favored us eubstan- visit. Mrs, Ada Hoyle and children, | 4. &, church, and expreased himself] ! these the city of Butler fs entit- Jie cbiGa Rpelgeens, Sees, Jeue| this year supporting the man who fee tally. (Of Marietta, Ill, and George H.Me-/ag being highly pleased with the|/d to taxes on these assessments, | trimule, placed the first prison stripes upon i Elroy i i Juliet Long Launderstadt, Mrs. J, C. Hayes. Elroy of Cincinnati, O., were present. Beles? Bobset ‘ise, Tu Seats. y**- | that most reprehensible of all crimi- . Missouri Pacific, $8,213 50 Chas, Beard, president of the Price | ‘The following also were in attend- Western Union, 185.68 prospects of a good work during the " Dowd . year. 4 Cleopatra Brown-Hopkinson, Miss Newsom, | nals—boodlers.—The Sun, Eldorado * Baking Powder company, WAS | ance: Messrs. and Mesdames J. H., Butler and Rich Hill, 1,691.18] Potty Jane Pratt-Doolittle, Jermain Deoley. Springs. hy drowned in the lake at Chicago, |p. J.P. Wand L. A. McElroy, B. Prof. Castro, the athlete and ex-| Mo. and Kan. Tel. Co., 462.40] Belinaa Bluc Grase- Afraid of His Face, Mrs. Dunkisule Avaice fai ca Bal ae)? Saturday while In the waterbathing. |, Eggleson, Fred Brayton, Mes- | pert rifle shot, pitched his tent in the bp. ie apt hg ucklen’s Arni ve. Our sanctum was complimented by | dames Mary Morrison, Mary Drys- quiet little village of Sprague, Satur- a pleasant call from our goodfriends | dale, Ida. Hardinger, Nellie Burk, day, and proceeded to give one of his James Maddy and wife, prominent | Misses Belle and Cora McElroy, G.C. | World renowned exhibitions, says Reunion and Union. Bae Pe ous cures. It surpasees any other Hanna Biggerstaf Slocum, Miss Susie New- Has world-wide fame for marvel- ( The General Assemblies of theCum-| Pere Arabella;Brown, Mrs. W. W. Graves | salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Anxiety Weatherbrook, Mrs, Alice Allen, cuts, corns, burns, boils, sores, felons citizens of northwest Bates. McElroy and several children. the Hume Telephone. The people of|berland Presbyterian, and of the} Clorinds Geodhope, Miss Argenbright, ulcers, tetters, salt rheum, fever sores ote i ai that town evidently didn’t know a| Presbyterian church in the U, 8. A.,| Petunia Pickles, Norma Day. chapped hands, skineruptione: infal- > Rev. Cobb, former pastor of the M. Pay 4 = — — the | good thing when they saw it, as the| have sent down an overture to the} Merle tetrace, iiss Morgen _| lible for piles. Cure Guaranteed. Only ° E. church, South, of this city, spent pret rN It meni a, roy ppl audience that greeted his perform-|presbyterles of the two churches,| Susannah Simpkivs, Mrs. Basil Culver. 25c at Frank T. Clay, Brugaist.. ’ . Tiny Van Tassel’s Children: proposing the reunion of these bodies. Samantha, Prudence Crimble, This question {s before the churches] Betsy Ann, Bunah Sisson. ’ mow, and by direction of the assem-| Pessy Maria, Jessie Jenkins, Monday In the city with friends. He | Butler Opera House, Friday evening , 90¢0 looked like thirty cents with a was on his way to annual conference | Sept. 16 by forty of our local people | big round hole punched in it. Where- of his church at Springfield, Mo. under the direction of Miss Myrtle | upon, the talented gentleman “got Dr. Wm. St, Joho,” Jane Randolph, d f ; ” * Lest enits Dan Teens ccatsinat ol taal a Onis Belg vere dings jon his high hoss” and took in the] blies, September 18th, Sabbath next, |. poi Pa day oS the Eye Specialist, of notice that Mre. Denton and Mrs. | and a trainer of oid fashtoned, hum. town. The Christian church being] has been set aside as a day of speclal| Nathaniel Issac, Luther Talbot. Kansas City, has de- ldwin had delightfully entertained | Tus entertainments with several | the largest thing in sight, he opened | prayer for guidance and grace. The} Coust Ketchum, Wesley Denton cided to make visita to Butler every Baldwin had delightfully ars experience in this work. | fire, shooti A Prof. Dinkensplel, Dr. Lockwood. their lady friends at cards. Out at- i Les or re, shooting it full ofholes and then} following arrangements have been| pis ‘Assistant, Chas, McFarland. 30 days instead of 60 days. The in- here will also be ical and lit- oosed: occas reased services tention has been called to the fact | erary program by local talent, and |yon skipped. Constable Cilf-) mage for this ion: ¢ demand for his has that the card part was a mistake, | Miss Randolph will give several selec- ford captured him at Metz on Mon-| Morning services at the C. P. necesitated the- change. Dr. St. otherwise the notice was correct, as| tions. The proceeds are forthe bene | day and brought him back. Judge|church at 11 o’clock consisting of a| Clinton District Convention. | John has been making visits to But- these ladies are noted entertainers. | "tof the South Methodist Church. ' Gentzler did the rest—$15 and cost. | brief sermon by the pastor of First The Seventh or Clinton 44 | er for four years and gives as reler- Night eorvico at the First church, | "ll! be held in Butler, September 19 of sah monthly vieit will be duly the sermon by the pastor of the ¢. pada oer fis dere in 4 ag announced in this paper. At the P. church. We especially ttage September 29th ole testibeas oF both pac sor Hgeecger. bgp ay bes sot mane nae Cossilie tions attend all these services, and 4 ary . the ts ao Psat local tion free. 45-46 all who desire to unite with us in dj- 6 vine service are cordially invited. church, Rev. H. J. : lows, too late to publish in full in this issue of Tux} j Sranuey D. Jews. " J. W. Huprevre. Tks. We give the program for the i ——, |tiGarace oe egser-aa | Gtands Trial. Aaron Abroad. 1804. There will be about one bun- One strong evidence that Butler is growing, is the fact that it is almost impossible to fine a suitable house for rent in the town. J. S. Plerce VICI KANGAROO had a house vacated on Ohio street one day last week, and days before the house was vacated there was no 9 less than five applicants. 2 Won t Scuff 2 ; Frank Allen and family have mov- $ "ed to their fine new home on West Mill Street in the northwest part of town. The house {s modern through- out in ite appointments, is commo- dious and convenient. Mrs. Allen It has all the spe ton Tove, ; renee yrds ‘ec coche of bela Our Camphor Cream Lint- peo apna ag moe wn ¥8 advantages of Vici Kid—{ |’ Nevada, Mo,, Sept. 12—I arrived |gives them bearty welcome andjfj Merb Sithough & new prep- rooms, which show g PETERS SHOE CO, ity in Lamar the day alter Bryan ke. wishes for them pleasant and profit- - @ration, has been used with Vi eb syed is just as soft Found he had many friends there, fable sessions. best results by many of our R. T. Judy, an old citizen and sub- stantial farmer, of Virginia, was a pleasant caller on Tuesday and had , Dills struck fora sale of live stock and other personal property, on Wednesday, October 5th, 1904. His sale notice in fall can be found in another golumn and it will pay you to read it. W. H. Chandler, son of W. 8. Chan- dier, living southwest of Butler, who : H. H. Flesher and son. Milton, old] Program of County Christian con- and silky and as dur- Bates county citizens, are cohduct-| vention to be held in Butler next , ; ing a grocery store there and are|Thoreday: + ITIS able, and it prospering. Met Rey. Bennifield, who ahve DOESN’T 4 preached on Butlercircuit years — RCURE UF. be tate borne’ Ww. C. OTe. irc tp No, 22 was in session and |10:%—The greateat test. I met @ number of leading |: customers. HILL’S CASH STORE. ° Our ici Hangarco Diamond Special art he Sua at ‘i $3.50 Shoe for Men is soft, and elegant and ‘aaa rk, TF. Y ntcallor on Monday. Mr.Chan- ot the Dept. of Horticul- feaued by | Hill’s Cash Store.

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