The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 6, 1904, Page 1

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he Duiler HILL’S CASH STORE. We heard it and jotted is down, 1 What tiappened in »1d out of town. Lost—A cotton top mattress be- | eon tween Butler and Virginia. J. bi.) xisco-8 D Rosder, Peter Ewing, . TSehmit. Butier, Mo., route 5. Sime, J W stayten. J A Dadney, Lev aes Pa Mrs. Jennie Gilbert left Monday tor ‘ ‘ Board, WI Be) St Louie to viut her son end attend rm Lee Grea, BF I Fall Shees. a the fair for a few wee lis. : How ; ent ia Henry Bolkina, 17 years old was *\", bd } i y found ‘in bis fother’a bugey shed |” po. yw arra-W Jackson, ( e It’s just at that reason of the year whon you're Pharsday morning dead, He bad! Geo voutor, w ts, Alvin Wit H , ad hive 4h | i th mp Be [placed the Trop aarcund the raiter of o «) tempted to bny thin goles aud then reget its hte | he shed and swourcit He had beer SC | Z when Autumn’ a etorme arrive. We've some fine 8 fan bad heath for sore tinea, ane f ‘ new styles in Petere’ he cotton ap at {oor we wk, but no : P se ‘i Re jing was thoug it of ib until beeantas : ‘ . } i > & wus? t hon » “© ’ . A Yoo!, W DIAMOND SPECIAL jt [sss sah 2 Re a ee em ped family have the sys thy of the! geass. Jaco Nient, FA eerass Ochs 3) ‘ ae eunce ea jens ire come monity Yhey live o1 wy 5 na For a SHOES. Ba | mi west of Virginia. Y ni un, 1 ay oy rep Se A A ts Van Walker, living halt mile th) \S Ve | , | ry UU anane C2 8M pie oj of Virginia, with h veri ' 13. MONS was’, s | L. Judy, was kicked in tha foce t \ that are just the rig [# | mule ope A ent 2'g ine Jee : Heavy enough tor Fe b A Selo he ba ll Ad ¢ ) too heavy for now. The quali: fy poe whit veered eayt % ‘i By ideal for cool wea wie fe io ee me ) 1 : ne \y yures Zood, hoi ar Ris ; : rn by ‘ ‘ aye “ 4 am me ‘ tee Lacy an % bad ' i r : il’s Cash Store. 3 si re ing s bs ’ ' * a os ha ad tot a J ry Karel RTT " 4 Wet | , Bre” pee Ne re) Phare +7 RATER RE tle a jane Sa Nati ent Roosevelt, andy . * 1 ral U » i ' > VY ti yf BBs i ps : ‘N 4 J ) \ ‘ v be y > ‘ . \ iw oave tc on fast 3 OM ee f " ¢ Is : ALL 2 Ihe Sheer Corn i W rf IO LAC} 4} cen ™ ; der 9 + ag” Jinperial Your cattle should be vaccinated. It is a ah ‘whi a en ‘ e ; y : E ‘ cays. a man | ; he only preventative. from Blach'eg giver Good | 1 . } RM ' by tira nl ‘ } ay : .. : i There is no known cure for Blacileg, fa Pe 1900 | jiollov j w 4 : : my 4 : . an is) & 1 gs! ~ ¢ « after the animalis down. The loss of und shop whistles in to ‘ kd MeCoray.J 'D Bob- | _ F000 Salmon, 1 T Sty fa divid 1 1 | 4" ) 1) P Tho city fs divided t o . }4 = Finest Red Salmoa, 20e qaalite Le or rr ‘ one good calf will pay for your vace at- ‘ | moa, 2064 : ‘ ay E ing for several years. i ir e , ; ‘ ‘ai! ) ¢ . . 1 sree Wi eq Sent to any address prepaid on receipt ot J | were unable to reach choir be ok wi whooping 4 d MoatOutt , a > sae. $1.50. @3 Gn Oe to communicate with their fami By. Were ta Good nu jitersor sausage grincers atyas 4 regular price, $1.50, cnough to vaccinate because the tolephone service had |!" k, N.Y, wes “1% i naa sé 0 ’ ' nt e 1 ten head. Injectors $1.00, will last a iife- been wrecked. Hi ats’ The whele town r si { : A messenger from El Moro, three} Qar vi lacy: Hak -00 ‘ x ‘ time. Literature supplied on application. miles north, arrived on hors back jan advanced stuye “8 Prize from 12%¢ to B5e per tb. A not saving of ‘ 8 ‘ 4 and reported that twenty five won.) ¥ terfnl medici: wietis. oucvers-pound 3 en Sf sad for re ‘tance whe onr firat per id ¢ very pound yo Save this ad for reference when your lirst Dicks a Welhdinels Sine: Sasnasntil| a = fin wash boiler, fali siza at es e send prices and literature N ono amall island which the river was yeating away \ No 8 ga!vantaed woah boil on our Live Stock Dip on application. Keep your live stock healthy and free from lice. GOUGH & HESS, BUTLER, MO. service. Charge. was abruptly | locked up. ht here while try- ot her: famous | liquor oe ‘will be turned over to state itles late thie ufternoon on | wouldbe emashers to the city jail. A jeering crowd of more than 500 men and boys followed, hooting and yelling. As soon as theyreached the jail the joint gon began a prayer Charles Shean: a farmer, offered to give bond to release them, but this ‘was refused by Chief Burt, who stated that there was not enough money in aK. ae .|. Wichita to secure theirrelease. When Oot, 1 _—Carrie Na-| Prince began to storm, he, too, was|Democrata.” . ‘The five women now -under arrest ; j {) “we lefs here immedfately and reat lante wid | them. A Pullman sleeper and one} tae tr Gal Wage ; ‘ chair car standing in front of the) cai les acai laa : Stole @ } 3 Look over our 5, 10, 15 and 25¢ counters inthe hardy 5 q Santa Fe depot were lifted by the) Democratic ticket from President to Conetabdle, and added: “Tere are vo Hawes Democrate, Folk Democrats, ced Democrats nor Butler Democrate, but just Democrat Michigan Salt is the best $1.45 Bring your produce, we pay cash or trace : or par cash and part trade, just as you wish. We are closing out stoves and will quit the stove = and floated mnjestiuily, righs) dept. They are fullof bargius. — Goad cotton . side up, down the river for two miles. : "4 Mop sticks “ y4 No More Factions Says "cod. . as foyrbn ws St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 30.—Despite ras tanker a ? : v0 ienee ! hy Darran Rr, a heavy rainstorm, a large audience We handle on' Power Ress, Brands. : attendell the opening of the Deino- & cratic campaign in this vity to-night. They now mill hard wheat fl >ur and we can assure you Sint sn Former Mayor Reed of Kansas Kansas never turned out a finer quality than the Imperial = 2M City, made what his friends say was | iad dben tt te treats Sse tt ceune day. N s 4 the beat political speech ever heard | rand: then {t is fresh yrom the mill every day. No old, st 4 here. He urged the support of the or wormy stnif. Every rack cuarante a pe ' ey | a | + business. You can buy at cost without frei; added while they !zs*. le ash Dp Se 0 Killed Four While Deelrious. all the} O’Briens Landing, Ky., Oct. 3.~Tbe of Cairo, Lil., have been asked 3—wWequires NO *3reaiking im’ The only shoe “as casy as an hei old shoe” when first put on, is The “Florsheim” ’ Shoe

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