The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 6, 1904, Page 5

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| Dr. T. W. Foster and wife arevisit.| ing relatives and friends at their old | home at Lewis station, in Henry) county. or : : Have you seen the Haviland plates for $289 per set orthe ex | saucers at $2.98 per set at Hill’s Cash Store. Albert Edrington left the first of the | week for id: he * } euthome He Was ivcated were and | doing well uatii called home by the} sudden death of his father. i s and! | GHIPS As ke pis we Wk g of Sid Mckibbens. to éome uver there and help them ub. ( Mr. Folk is busily engaged in S che canvass of this state wuu 16 is} . : <4 doubtful whether be will be abl le. aN “ : S * jive his tine to Kanse Pir | ee : is showing himself to be ' ‘ " é painer aud he tuskes teilin, j f a > se | Ye woulud'be glad to have | j ‘ rr ¢ |to Butler. \ ' ; . ; } i NY Try one of onr 25e swocks for le sit i \ ae SF J at—tiili’s Vash Store. = \ > ! - tj A letter fron Mr. a y ' \ ef N Jonuell, at Se Fi i ‘ \ : @ w marrinze of ’ j \ ; ; *\ BS foo James A. Boag, a former 5 t- \ i! i eA 8 boy, vow living in-that city, ‘bhe} ‘ i remony took place from ub ‘ 1 \ i \ i fis &s } ternary church Le on le ay ‘ — f . as:} ‘ ra @y day, Ges. 2ad, 1! he 1 ‘ fin / ; ‘) i \ $f j ay \ Tilly 7" j j 1 of j > ‘ 4 j ay | : + Modburry. Misa ‘ , . P ‘ { ‘ } \ ~ | i & do pretty gir and las} os f i it y; €9 Wit) yis here who extend con ‘ } ? 3 | Pei’ a Miss Parka will be pleased to meet tay a3 all her friends at N. Evans, i * Opera Louse Biock T yy . A y Nye one ay a a ry y g 3 Miss Clytie Griggs, 15 years old, COR ht aC’ Me AY ARE YOU GOING SS |uouctrar of tigenved . TO DHE : : City, bus tau \ Visit t t i 4 UOLP eS wero r eyes se ar re) recond vousin Laltion Warner Handsome of! weol Kers ey Buteher Coats, 85.00, 86,50, 50 st ) AED Bee? Dp) Gm, fine ; hf fe (| leore, wao d few weeka ayo at ws m , “10 Ff Se a ee Be eer YE “) kw. Mise is Beartifal Kersey Tourist Cloaks, 812.50, 8 employed as a telephone operator by aan r . eh A : of ag. . . anni Ny . "1 } an @ NY GET YOUR SUPPLIES IN e? the Harroun Graia Co., Kansas City, vat { Mannish Tourist Cloaks OU ) Us Uv GUrs hie ey He was born at Montruse, slo. Her ‘ ay ee ee 82 FN. 88-00. 8B AN. S100 ‘ © 63 father moved to Kansas City about Misses Long Cloaks, 93.00, 90,00, goo, } , 0 *y ar) or x tive years ayo. ) : ere ok 'ihal m™ RAT 5 avery go. | VV eloa'sa at only one “0 } \ ) Fi ay 2 At fe £ ‘ e orks 8 nly oe price, you do not \ ) ' s omwmenennnneren 2 Hl Plows 8 *y med WwW W ll &e The Democratic coiamittemen tnt . . : WY [the different WuWaships suoulu begin | Li our cloaks are made ta livst-en manne, a til t NN AND YOUR NEW A |: vht now and make arrangements A . 3 oO re Y7.%8 &9 [io get ons vnd cart the full Demo ed and we rentee satisfaction. COME A ne PRE, 8 meurnty fa se or V atica a feratie vote of tueir townehios, ihe NY or fan 3 yweatul the part Is tuWuship, AVAU Aw 3 ; Ui Css 1 . Wy Ved & W Tilia : aud ibis to bina looks fur} bE Yrseeeernores 9002 See PRC LAE govesomnnave gy | REE LN tig out ¢ Anelegant bar in that $1.00 Broad Clo?! ! f 5c bie Aun 7A a 4 . tue Vole good reports % ee t PY bail Bry ; nese . ‘ 3) THE * 3 Py Pye gale 4 ¢ THE &% firom each township Novemver Stet] “ry . i qo cele ites » — =. te & 5 ‘ ad : eve tt ere De ; o's nee. f fi yea d fA i es mw : , A) G0GD $ eoop cS G. W, Binnell, living a short dis A Om » ») ; d AD Y is 3% ALATA HNTer j bd De] tance eouth of towa, broughs to our a since esta i Se oo ee © Qyyatis pte be tHeasnainplagtaiks ¢ ‘or 44 Vere He VEU GU COk. SHOE 8 fuitice seanplo stalks of cora, t'tieett | ess a eatin Sect " s x 9 ay feebinghy each bearing two large, : ae \ NN Mens and Bore Outfitters, S agape SY | woll macured ears, Ul 8 he haa hac eek eae Ae eh O38 “? : STORE. $9 [ive vores which wilavorace 60 bush | Aen EO & Boone ind bu Nich the As ni ight train jue NY} ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL, > GQ felis. He said if seed corn Was ovleqted 4 chink piven | ty COUPE On POE ne il and ro as pees on foom stuiks bearing: © vite, Chetltn che yvauant atore ro sh Mea, Manne lett thet \ Hiye a few BN ibe larger per cent of the stalks} sis of the equine, | of A fawn to iuehia viet withis carat Dever, Ss ae ye FIM SY » RR I Ce IO, BGI, <I ABO OM ‘ zrown would provuce two ears, Mr. se he 4y “Chri friends at her ¢ ; { 5 ee as bs Pat PNT Oe as AP OE WE aE BF EE RE MONO | neil paid $75 an vere for 40 acces | i F j , as , : : ‘ fos neu y 10 Gb Bch | et a wood diauer, | Ihe, oer rams EY nentie ommaneurmmmmmmowrenmese fri viys tle land is worth Si00 per ‘ "Geationuile easing: Toni bow on Upporters push arrived at--| Fuileteck of millinery second to si NM isears os bale sapeviel rater te - y Dstewetk for the tickers that ‘he Store. none in ihe elty, N Evays Tha basinees hones of Butler havel fo, 4 odasosgarta epi ce alo : sntabtoy dis thia county: may be ths * : ; - Opera Livuse Block | catered in nh agree lowe loo. ’ : eroumixd Caps. VL. Jolnson is putting a | re ees hae oh ala vt pe Rael haere Wad Bryan, dow, MW. \ ber Sta. 4 f m | Oren concrete sidewalk ia front of resi-} Miss Pearl Shelton, of Windsor, SOF tO COPS ea CVn G. Wallace and Sam 8, Co pablished in another coliwnnt | ; denon IM ns heen appointed aporsor ot hereafter, Vial is a good move; they | r mines By Oeuchters ms the Renner 4 oe clerks are entitied to rest after work-} Bates county ongnt to have a pin ' ek : Nearly one hail of the nominees for | Mise uri, sie , DEON ing hard all day, and taeproprietors | erand relly ot Batier in the near) No Demoerat should fulvor in the | tote Blo ant nde the uexs (icherai Assembly are far: , 3 ough to have tiue to yet quainted | futnre: + time nov to down | Support ofthe sickos tn ber and Oost aft a inte Mose mers. New styles in belts for ladies 25¢, with theie families, All yoou ciuizens| to busjneas and reo ks things hum for nad ynal, state and eounty lior Hooke a rif and the 48c¢ and YSe at—Hill’s Cash Seore, will endorse the move, The poor} the next four we (lobs should | the eake of the parsy ano ita asrecess | purty will stand by bin to aman, ty *, 7 . r : : : b ie | Fancy buttons, both large and 3 delivery horses ought to be pnt up} be organiz«! in each township aad j all Democrats should tern ous on) . Pe small at—Hili’s Cash Store. Rogers a wae’ at 5 o'clock during the winter] the committenva: should see to it | election day aad vore, ( eS wiphell was a pleasant call ~ j Ware wariculbural implements at | months. that a full vote iseost in his town d favored ua wi renewnl, Tite x atie: * if . q . Z - . . y i “ rT ; 1 ; ~ Quite annmber of Bat tials: ople | f1Dorado Springs, have made an; : ‘ ship. ‘This is presidential year and iL J. W. Lewis and brother, T TET 1s d timer, having come ¢ are tuhiug in cainival week Ja Kun- assignment. The statement published insome of] g demand ix made on the ‘party. to |J8 Prommuentedazens and ol we re ay, and has many das City. ‘the cicy papers, that Judwe Graves] “ cae of West Point, were in tiv ei , t 8 bi ‘ Th fair} big th! The post office safe at Sollivan, | had said that Monk © tn son the ee Ponte. — be ah Pe on day to interview the fo urt iu : E sacha yo street fair te next bie thing | Mo. was blown by robbers Friday} - - : erervion auc ie lite | ; hstdae ¢4 ‘ ok 1 ' tw for Butler and t It be on deck | gigns and $1,000 in money and tahe cpg Heong the pera Ho straight, Let's down ithe Hava pie ; pet ahs ae We wii ne Ira. GW, : on the lth to the 15th. stamps taken e ie eithont a de Fite 2 hs who favors.soeial equality of the | wb mt — thood. W. i Wy entertained a F | le wholly W thout foundation. udge races and i ed the Amerienn peo j kuige @ pleasant call. re nue { virionds ata fee * 7 v ’ F ms 7 Z ' ry t t ° Riley Gilbert was in from Mingo! Oar old friend G. W. Hart, of Min- Graves suid that the venir, a8 Al nia hy enter ing A negro athis! tye Ties 3 Rieniinixa mali ee hurss WY ACERS? Monday morning to meet his brother | go), was a pleasant caller while in the whole, was composed of most excel tabio at the White lions, | Tuesaday with ae 1b fay fully + corate who ene up from Joplin. icity interviewing the county court | leaf citizens, and the ouly objections ers aes bacciTa tee Sek Brean: Tiathe W the me frestanen delicious, Buster Brown belts in black, red | on bridge matters Monday. he ratsed that there weresumecients Two a tions of Mingo town: | a. Batts ' i ‘aie eae 4 nd the bution. of v -recharm- and white at—Hill’s Cush S.ore. ‘ and relatives of the attorney inter-| ship cit z-us were in Bails Mondny | 7 nee on he - poabgh gia theira ikea, | Hon, Joseph W. Folk, Senator | ested in the cave oa the venire. petitioning the county court for two |) ars! Sa inrasitin ditt wte| OWOF ; we Stone, Governor Dockery, Sam bridges nf diff-rer EN cried eters Se Ss NO WIRE Te ANE F, Jones, of Adruin, wasin to T. P, Taylor orders Tue Times to | B Cook ew M. &. Burton will aise J. creek Tho telegations were cam | husband's estate, oy lgxtcfthe week and order. - ‘ where; > be . % OR ge dh, ae Ww se ae van ere re wt ao big Yally to be held at Novada, : : Re vt rpentiemer: Wt The Proplea party Lodbis panee changed ty UHefante, be has recently located. Mo , Oct. 15th. \to Ciovi», Cal., to which plies he will] J. Middleton WHES. Thompson. Mr} yj in ahi je ‘I er Vk tesrwhich pliee he bought a A thorough canvass of the county ies, \ move his famtiy in a short time, He} Rogers and Mr. Nicewonger GW. | jn yead the foil’ on er OF S00 sof splendid land, should be bran and contioued unul Joe Whipple returned from a trip) had his sale on Wednesday, Mr. Are] Hart, A y ond Walter Sta : si lecnid hy Donk! *otntes the night of the election. of a few doys the first of the week to) buckle has been a citian of Butes|ley We tand there jas third hefore flading w firm thatertted bim a -| Marionville and Aurora, Ma, He re-| county for any years and no wan] petition for a bridze over the} a nalleospeets The ladies of the Christian church | ports Democrats enthusiastic for the | in the county stands higherforhouor|samo stream We have no doubt | yop pe: will zivea chicken pie dinner on the | ticket Iu that section, and integrity. He has heen faith-| they need a br! 16 ench of the! John Howard nad @ G ~ — west side of the syaarenexs Tyesday. P _ |ful in all things whilebere and weree | poiats nnd the eours would be only bag : x 6 MRD on DO a ae ee sity Remember the date, Saturday, eommend him to the people of that ow glad to bill ell three if the} Ad ion composed of P. 1 . Millinery of all kinds, beet values/ Oct. 8th. Thisiswhon Fuhrman € | vio and wish him health and|funds woul! warraut it. Wanna dn od , z ! : Tingle will have their epecial sale of ready-to wear hats, Westsidesquare ; next to Bates National Bank, Dr. MeAninch acting city marshal : in the absence of D DP. McCann, who| Great reduction in prices on ready- with the soldier boys, is at the fuir, | to-weur bats, Saturday, Oct. 8. Now ja the time to buy a hat for the car- N, Evans. fn the city. Opera House Block. ‘ prosperity. Col. J. N. Sharp will not only vote for the reelection of Senator Cock- rell 10 the United States senate, but he will make an honest, able, con- on Thursd e their delight have become no brillianey and p Tnele George Blankenbaker was in | pival Funraax & Tixciy, {Stientions representative. A vote for} This one was in honor of Mr and | ¢efbate a like ampunt a ui tats bate Saturday Soking deeds to some lund Wout aide next to Dated Nat'l Bank, | Col. Sharp, remember, is a vote for] Mra, Henry E. Turner, of Boston, i ae 4 DRUG STORE, be had eold near his home piace ina ‘, Senator Cockrell, A vote against| Mass. The spacious rooms, beanti-| Move Morris, the Democratic nom: | § Lone Oak. * * + ¢ +| D. K. Walker, business manager of Col. Sharp is a vote avaivat|fully decorated; were thronged | inee for Sheriff, will receive bbe Deru s the McKibben Mere. Co, went to St.}returuing Senator Cockrell to the 4.8. Pierce and Fravk Florence | Lonis Monday to bny goods end! United States senate, and no Mis are putting substantial brick pave-ltake in the fair. He was accom-{souri Democrat in his ‘right mind ments in front of their property 00 | panied by bis neice, Mies Nadine} will want to sce this grand man who Ohio street. / | Pyle. is soably and honestly represented “Our lends Mr, and Mr en| fg ge St. Lnls Demonte rin core, i, peat UN Se were io Buwler Monday mokiug | aries Monday, Harry B.Hawesmade |tainure on his part to.support. the to their farm near Sprague! aimost a clean sweep of wards over Col. ‘they recently sold. the Butler crowd, carrying twenty Sambar. Gene, Sek. eee, bee throughout elite of Butler were dainty anc shree hundred w ing the evenin entertained. Jas, T. Frost, “Mrs Josep! Meyer avd Miss Mat- | 05% of the twenty-eight wards of the . ; Water township tronght the prize ihe will be elected to the office by al! prescription work and aa Snlaetib moist os the home | “tY- : Judge Witiam Maree, who has ba et hoe tad if or Fst) round majority. |e > equi to give ormer - rnoon. 0 held the office of justices of the peaces| day. Lt was of the Cuben Queen va- | Ir Per Ret Fore ~ te ror pe Tia te prdnce __ Congressman DeArmond and Sam continuously in I's. Scott, Kan.. for] riety, weighed about seventy ponnds | William Laney, Democratic nomt- | £ rapemaeh: ora es j 3 ok ur rong Nr angus ed fifty years, lacking only three| was certainly flue aod if it bad come | nee for jadge of the south district, Prices alwaye renson “ : ‘ ; 7M cond Mr. De a saa nik O-»| months, died Friday.» He was born|on press day the forms would have | was inthe city on Tuesday. Mr. able and alike io all, It won’t be lor Butler will be | Mon ee Gata sn da Mr Took OD | in Gasconade, Oone county, Mo.,|gone to press late. Mr. Frost sold | Laney is very popular in his distriet one of the best ‘ahh, in the. ee emainn = S ie Feby 17, 1818, saw the firat| five loads last week, one of which he | and from favorable reports coming Hereafter steamboat. that ever went up the brought to Butler. The editor of | in he will not only poll his full party river. In 1854 he went and tha Major and Mrs the evening with the evening costumes farm, of watermelon fume, in Deep ey Trves for the past twenty years received the choice melon of the season from one of the Ewin boys; Charlie, then Bob and William. Mr. Frost bought continued to remem’ ; it Haggerd were before cour’ asking for arsi orove the road fom A which, they say, at tires in finpriss. able, They raised £17650 by sib af seription and ask the couniy to cone & H. Crowell! i'r vening gave one of il receptions, whieh tedin Butler for their erfect. appointments rtie vote ofthis, bis home towr- ship, ton man. The Democrats of Mt Pleasant towaehip know Mr Morria, and they know his fi courage and abillty to All the « to which he aspire, therefore not one will hesitate to give him enthusi svpport. The Demecratsoi ant township, ask the Deine the other townships to do as we! oe society in dazzing The refreshments 1 delicious and the uests who eslled dnr. g were delightfully If we fill your prescrip- tions you can be cer- are rightly your physi- tain they cian will be pleased with the results, owner of the Ewin | and We meke a specialty of strength but will draw some from the opposition parties. Mr. Laney is a strong man of a practigal turn of mind and is possessed of 8 large share of common sense. THe will make the people of that district a competent and efficient judge. FRANK T. CLAY, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. place he North Side Square, Tuckers Old Stand ue, for

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