The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 6, 1904, Page 8

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PABASSSSS i] oa © { . | SPECIAL VERIRE DISCHARGED Anemia coun cht, tan ben] Gola Hes. See was enca Sey Se named by the party aod itisthe duty | jof Democrats to set to work and| Mr. and Mrs. J. G: Stayton left the | 1904 to Misa Mande Robinson and [ ageret Cae jelect it with a whoop. first of the week for the World’s Fair. | settled on a farm to live happily the "The Misses Warford are in Kansas | remaider,of days. Alas: how few City this week during carnival. they were. He was a young man of Mr. and Mrs. ©. K. Crow visited | exemplary habite, considerate in his soca the community last Wed- | dealings with his fellow-men, and | made friends of all who knew him. F. Px schols has traded his farm| With the death of Mr. Teeter the posthwens of here for one in Vernon | neighborhood loses an- honorable, county. | upright citisen, and the home circlea Jas. Mosher returned last week \ kind brother an afi-ctionate husband Kansas Cith where he has been tend dutifulson. We, with a host of | Indge Graves Was Sat isfied | While embalming a body near i Mew o, Thursday of last week, Win With Personnel of Jury. Hickman. son of Col G B. Hickman of this place, had the misfortuce to eens ran the embalming needle throukh . his left forefinger. Realizing the Hunt’s Moral Reputation attacked | j...cer he was in he came to Butler din | that night to consult his father and | physicians in regard to the matter. NNO is yout ala If you want a améssecs LW hen the Kratz case was calle [rl e lawyer of Holden, . formerly in| 4° returned home Saturday. for the past two months. [Triende, extend our slucere sympathy Bl a ¢ law office xf Lee Bar a, of We ar | The 14 months-old child of Mr. and W. H. Warford has a very sick) to the bereave ad ones. c. ie. \uae Pt ‘¥ i, rensbate, testified woes UG. Hunt's} y horse. re Baek eee . rs. R Meyers, who reside on afarm QO x 4 Combined with style and @ jfreputation in Werressborg for mor | no ar Hag heaville fo ae deat h in| Rey. Stamper filled his first eap- Horses and Mules Wanted. g ' a pauline m > the other day, | Polntment at Bethel Sunday i pvineemowsdt id stand es ‘ t Let u Harry ' . Ben Harrison becoming quite} © avingremovedlrom my O10 stan i) \ @ : While the mother was busy with her ' ie f th I ay tagke your J @ traveling & at | household duties the child was play- popular as an auctioneer. He has a | northeast « e aquare an” now te Py } thi »| $ : se ¥ ie sapecewon in the kitchen where a ten gallon aS sales scheduled for the | jocated with os crs ‘ kn ) lor Morality We jar of water stood on the floor. Dur ag G i stables, where I wi 3 Ms pes < te «> Matters of a pe nd specific “fh x the absence of the us ther trom|. Will Perry will start ina few days | at mathes “puss tora - pature were bronght up, but ruled} +) for St. Louis to cpead a week at tl 7 <. t t | the room the ttle ove leaned over .t horses and mules of mar- iy out by the court as iveoipetent, AL | ene ie * fair. » tab ws oN ' jar and fell in he “: first and a thi ifs fidavits of a similar nature iron Mm las rowned. Byron F°. Teeter departed this life | ketable age and qué alities. |= Atre, Mamie Logan and W September 27, 1904 after a lingering | 46-46, { } ra herd, former sexton of Wa {r. Hyde” the play | iliness, The decensed, a son of the} ere \ “ seinetery, Weie introducod 1 Manafield un op-jlate C. N. Teeter, was born January; CoAt -$,000 bushels on the dumps in theea Rt be ented | 25, 1875 and had spent the greater | st Hunt's bank, Hudson. township, i t Judge Grave ty House for the first part of his life in the commun ty! ot Tetsperbushel, 48tf €, G. Hunt. , ir 7s | venire wae cor posed of aa ood me Rilla and & ntrone | dere * Pack tiny 7B 8D GRAD SUSE GB! ey) KS aay BAO he | sight any. Pos no peer es “st Ke rae os ates pages AAS rg — _, fa) fit in his power he wor auld continue |} of times has made 80] ‘ ‘ re ia ‘ “4 ' } hen to tr the Kratz Sted His de- It Spe hhie . 4 / ras that a speck be puoi Ay = a) 7 nS ¢9 ‘ ned fort o} At '€ wt | ary qy would t } \ q ' Weat “a : sienitiuniin ‘ €) jeri, i i ‘ { SRG onan See neen reer reo seen | ) te 1 t! i Pees : ‘ jamiseed the piro | ay and will bo Inid off } ‘ aS * =a & sity } i irate es °F FP Nene, CR Bah : TaN ed oie Ok pine f ‘ | W 1; \ Ss if R Tr) i Hist , wey USF OPUS “2 te wd’ Ge ky ag s ‘i \ ' ‘ tuoth:t ~ TREE RT . TE Cane: every w y jay . sua dlabiate ne < » 2, ‘ m \ expe Jeuted and puri i oh vie NW te ‘ i f \ t} don head at \ 161 NS 190, 1904. X | a A lela i ral a 8 |e tot) & oa ne the ih t t be judicial ix ladies have 1 ar { 49 > q , su Cloaks aud ris trom th ; } lef nd jr ie proro pped | i oy \) Y i \ . ; ' “ot ~~ ~ \ Gra | thi gy manufacturers in XN rk, to take epec ‘ ‘ 1 tj ic : y ’ MJ ‘1 F : : ’ \ ‘ ‘fot | : ; ary: orders », UG ¢ * - ere t i S * wpe 1, 80 n, 4 j q ‘ . i é Bia krmond ts billed fatal mala y. Br we und had <4 : « county trom the | Scarcely h nm the malignant} Hi tae ; QD perms KUM, NATHAN @FISCHIERO Vy he salts s county tor th growth reappe it him. leoming is looked faward to with much abit wack anak ‘ ete ; ¢! asiness reverees it is aid caused | alent dfsene ho was married to Mise} m é9 sar wD ae a é Te 3 Ra seat re itons hie ay {rier nd we are rere 19 cO an Honest LG bh Pe fi ey “ado hah bag 1 Poheied abs ‘| acquaintances in St. Louls 4 Heed suicide by banging bimeelf in his]! 1 z sri oh Mr. @ \ Walon i. a stockholder in several of i issouri Building. | Ca ALY a0 vw Byron t \ i Balla I a) ee a a? sa Sa 4 ' : . Waltongwite of} Rios: url the We Iton Truas0 mof the i ile Jot day on Ben 7, 100 »., will sing sovera! uonth in the Missouri buflel 1a vin Buel ratiran at the We hie firat appearance + Tuesday. od ona of ; t \ ry The ac eof wheat sown in th eh larger tl are ur ider with the]t sion of thie vir- pleasure by the local lovers of vocal r?) widowed mother, wi , .. [Joes of hee you poultry stow at Ne- Beron v » held in a large} Qeeter, and hia popularity ce urt ti vise yard. The]egteem were fully nonetrated by ¢ held in Deceuber. the great crowd that sueroanded his an D. D. McCann left bree ti he Clot i cetaetery, where id hoip| be was Inid to rea seed gaia SHOT TT vo is lottery, life isa chance,” ‘Thi li'e is fell of uncertaintios, t, or delicate planta ted by falling trees, the large financial institutions. th lat ae N y and high], A Love Letter. S669 Would not interest you if you're ‘looking for a guaranteed salve for Sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo , writes: “I suffered with an ugly sore ‘tore ear, but a box of Buckien’s Arnica Suive cured me. It’s the Hest walve onearth, 25¢ at Frank fi |W Morse ott the frat of| 44 to 21 For Church Union | Clay's drog store ue g Lass week to join her son, Art. Morris, 2 : jin Chieago, where he has loca ted. Lexington Presbytery of the Cam- She expected to stop over for a week | berlaud Presbyterian church, in ses- | at the World’s Fair. sion at Spruce, this’ county, last Rev. Jowell leit Friday for the East week, before closing took a vote on ‘to utioud the funeral of Mrs Jewell’s | church union which resalted 44 to 21 brother who met an with accident |in favor of union. The Rev. 8. A. K NN & [ mga tithe oe not physically able| Goodman was elected moderator for che the ensuing year, and: Clinton was C8 Clark acweds Ravel) Hast ytd we tn pes forthe texto from endiood. Ale vit ing a8 vice president and bead of the} «anual meeting. relatives and friends avouple of days 5 6 Granger twists, - -, 25e operating departments of the Mo they di pit ; r chile y departed for their new home in F | Pacific and the St- Louie, Iron Moun , 1 pound Star Tobacco, - - CLO j i ES jtein and Southern railroad com: Good Joke on Bro. Austin, | Kansas City. Their many friends se ne ? COs 48e The joke is on Bro. Austin, of the ieee orse Shoe Tobaco - 48¢ unbel. join us in wishiag them & long, hap- Builer, (Mo) Record. He ix en- 6 bars Old Country soap, ow Flourishing in btler, We Handle Feed, Flour and Salt in Car Lots. “ Cupid’s Prize. Prize. Otto C. Rogers of Kansas City, formerly of Butler, and Miss Agnes Little, whose home was with her mother, ten miles southeast of this city, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock on dept. 28th. The contracting pariies were once The same way we know that the _A Few of our. Prices. soosoooceoess e Are the best made and we ing our lives away. want you to know it. Would be pleased to show you all the late novelties We may be happy while aingle, Friday. October 14th, and the Demo- crate of Henry county are making| publican newspaper in thas Demo-} without life's snsces ‘eratic stronghold, Last week his True wedlock is surely the only way. ; , - SM. 13 bars Laundry soap, . to get Mr. Folk-to make one or more velt introdacing his show which : * “a (i ol Task Oeracate speeches in Bates. consisted of & small man, represent- Broke Lito His House, 6 packages pearline, ity a clurch of this city, with the assist kod “trust”? ance of prominent members of his ssenaee: two columns of py and prosnerone life, Mr. Folk will speak at Clinton, - 7 he ss em jeavoring to print @ stalwart ‘ x 6 bars Rub-no-more soap, 25e preparations for a grand rally. on 4 that day. Ao effort should be made nt outeide presented & picture of 25e ing the peopie, carrying on hisehoul-| §, inn of Cavendish, V: A ; ‘Onn Overcosts and Suits Low Rev. Adama, pastor of the M. E. a tour bic, fat, over inn duff-rs Le Quinn of Cave %., Was a'2 6 packages. So 3 Ue - _ Be ; ‘ , t ¥ Ps - 25e - as $4.00 church is raising fnnds to put an ad- dition to their church. Theaddition Pea w The ie with the f- ; Select ioy Store in thelr advertisement thie week is Yellog aod you ml made over oo | bee will be used for Sunda; and up to x ety Y | Rey an a -.-. tt eo aim am 2. i GE

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