The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 13, 1904, Page 5

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| | ! Mens velvet fleeced underwear, — good shirts and drawers worth 50c at 43c.—Hill’s Cash Store. Claes Lindstorm, & sweeper em. | ployed at the Emery, Bird, Thayer | j ary goods company store, Kansas} City, fell four stories down an eleva- tor shaft Saturday morning and was instantly killed. No Democrat in this county should falter in his support of Col J. N. Sharp, Democratic nominee for rep- resentative, unjess he wishes to vote against the return of Senator Cock- rell to the U_ 8. Senate. Men’s overalls avd work shirts worth 65¢ at 48¢.—Hill’s Cash Store, Curtie Lancer, living at Nevada, Mo., out buntiog with other boys Saturday accidentally shot- bimeelf with 8 target rifle and fe in a pre- carious condition, The ball passed through his right lung. Bert Wilcox, who lived near Aus- tin, assaulted Lillie Peck, a 11-year- old girl, Sunday afternoon. A posse was soon out to arrest the brute and soon had him in custody. He was lodged in jail —Adrian Journal. Blankets all sizes and prices.—Hill’s Cash Store. Joseph McCormack, a Warren county farmer, returning home with a load of lumber was thrown from the wagon and instantly killed, his neck being broken. Going down a hill his horses took fright and ran -OUR CLOTHES-- Are properly made and porress an individuality of style—they j LOOK WELL, ed The efforts of the Republicans to 24 WEAR WELL, defeat Vol. J.N. Sharp for the legis- ? AND lature will come to naught. The county must not lose its representa- tive in the general assembly. Vote for Col. Sharp and you vote for Sen- ator Cockrell, By the consent of both sides, the trial of Dr. J. D. Todd, who 1s held for the killing of R. T. Wall, has been continued until December 12. The trial was to have come up at the October term of the circuit court.— Nevada Post. It is now charged that Tom Wat- son, populist nominee for president, is in the employ of the Republicans, There is some talk that the populist ticket in this county was originated for the same purpose, in the interest of the Republicans. PLEASE YOU.. We would be glad also to SHOE YOU. THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE. ~~ i meuCe CLOTHING HOUSE ONE PRICE TO ALL i Doctor Boulware and sister, Miss Mattie, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Meyer en- tortainea wbout forty of their friends at High Five, at the commodious Boulware bome last Friday evening. A delicious lunch was served at the conclusion of the game. Owing to the addition being made to the M. E. church, south, building, Rey. Adams informs us that services will be omitted until repairs are com- pleted, which wili be about January 1st, 1905. Suuday school, however, will be held each Sunday morning. John Pyleand daughter Mre Mel. Campbell, returned Monday from quite an extended visit with his eon {n law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hunter, who reside in San Jose, Cal. They had a most excellent time, enjoying the trip and visit to the fullest extent. THE GOOD SHOE STORE. . Talbott is ageut for The White | Men’s work shoes that are made to ing Machine. 50-2" | wear, $2.00 quality at $1 50.—Hill’s Lottie Rowden, of Iola; Kan., | C44 Store. - visiting the family of J. R Doug-| The people of Henry county will this week. vote on the proposition of township Look out for counterfeit money. organization at the November elec- he Review says the tuff has been | 02: ut in circulation at Rich Hill. W. J. McAninch was appointed as- Judge DeArmond will speak at sistant marshal by the council and acted as that peace officer during et ss, aight. wasnt Marshal McCann’s absence with the militia at the World’s Fair. Pabag her eagtal millinery Fron’ *| eo our great bargains in child- Opera House Block | ren’s shoes at 50c, 98c and $1,25.— Miss Hope Stubblefield, who hae | Hill's Cash Store. n visiting her sister, Mrs. Josh} We are slashing prices on hate ‘Pagett, in Kansas City, has returned | again. $1.25 hate at 98c, $200 home. hate at $1 48, $2 50 hate at $1.73. Both parties are claiming Indiana, —Hill’s Cash Store. ‘and a hot fight {s on, as both par- ties are putting thelr best speakers t “It all our subscribers were women,” R. Talbott is agent for The White |®8y8 & Central Missouri exchange, Sewing Machine. 50-24% | “we would have very few bills to send in the state. h Mrs. Chas. Hi t Nevad 4 Mrs. J. 8. Brown and son Alva left vl: dot Binge yt = as. Hodges of Nevada, 804 | the firet of the week for Los Angeles, vance. We have often thought that men who pay promptly are influenc- ed by their wives.” Hon. D. A. DeArmond will address the citizsns of Shawnee township at Olive School house, Saturday even- ing October 15 at 7:30 o’clock, p. m. and the votere of the community, Democrate and Republicans, should turn out and hear. Judge DeArmond is reckoned with the ablest men in this country and his speeches are en- tertaining and instructive. Mre. Sam Walls of Adrian, were in Butler-Thursday to attend the Meyer- Boulware reception. We are selling women’s shoes at, $1.50 that others sell at $2.00, every pair warrsnted.Hill’s Cash Store. paper changed to Horton, Mo., where che will spend the winter with rela- tives. Cal., where they willepend the winter tor the benefit of Mrs. Brown’s health. Our old friend £. W. Smading, of Walnut township, was in to see the street carnival on Tuesday. He re- ports everything quiet from a politi- cal standpoint in hia section. Some extremely good bargains in mene gloves 65c gloves at 48c, 75c gloves at 50c, $1.00 gloves at.75c.— Hill’ Cash Store. Gov. Chas. H. Hardin was a Bap- tist and one of the cleanest, best gov- We were complimented by a call ernors Miseouri ever had. Joseph|from Dick Howard, editor of the ‘Tho Democratie students of the of Missouri organized a club last Thoreday paper and will hereafter furnish the company,and in a few years, by salary. ville Democrat, now secretary | and gold at 64 cents. Says they do 1 has purchased win | 207 and old at my 5 y aa the Merwin | biel of police of Kansas City, was 10 | wel) with cane and kattir coru, He pleasantly. He was out through the | pj,, state in the interest of the proposed constitutional amendment No. 1, to ‘This is a compaign against trusts, | disabled, c-ippled or superannuated imperialism and social equality, and| members of the police department of much depends on the farmer'for the|cities of 100,000 inhabitants or , ; more. The funds for such purposes Mckxibbens. Fog x THE NEW CLOA Visit our Cloak room, we are showing the choicest styles and best values. Handsome all wool Kersey Butcher Coats, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 $10.00 Beautiful Kersey Tourist Cloaks, $12.50, $15.00 | SAMPLE LINE of Mannish Tourist Cloaks, $8.50 to $20.00 Misses Long Cloaks, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 We sell cloaks at only one price, you do not help pay for your neighbors cloak. All our cloaks are made in a first-class manner, steam shrunk, tailored finish- ed and we guarantee satisfaction. COME AND SEE THEM. More New Dress Goods Received. ‘An elegant bargain in that $1.00 Broad Cloth we are selling for 75¢ yard. « McKIBBENS. Judge John C, Pruett, who ranked Bur lars Get $70. anong the oldest pioneers of Cedar DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING ee — nia county is dead, He was 76 years of idubicdbcd - ¢ ible’s drug store was en- tered by a burglar Sunday night age and when stricken with heart y y nig ale he was out hitching up his At Hume, Monday October 17th, and seventy dollars in cash was sto- 4 len. The money had been placed in to attend church in Eldorado A i sadn Tho tamily saw reve fall at 1 o'clock P. M. shot sacks by Mr. Trimble Saturday ia ‘ and carrled him into the house, when} Hon. Thomas L. Kubey,Democrat | Maht ond hidden in two separate jie died in a fow minutes. ic nominee for Lievt-Gov. of the Places tn the front ofthe store behind state, will address the citizeus of | the counter, A emall amount of aouthweat Bates at Hume, Monday, | MOU*Y in another sack and placed in October 17th, at 1 o'clock p. m. the same drawer with one of the In the evening of the same day he packages taken was overlooked by will epeak at Rich Hill, at 7:30 o'clock | *he thief. Entrance was gained by p.m. Mr. Rubey is a fine speaker breaking a window pane in the rear and the citizens ehould turn out and |! the room. The opening Was not hear him and give a great weclume. large and it must have been a small mnan who eutered. Nothing else was missing, the thief not even taking time to help himeelf to cigars or to- The loyal Democrats out in the country ought to do something for the party in the way of organizing clubs and appointing committees to look after the boys on election day. Don’t put all the work on the towns, the country should be equally {nter- ested in the succeas of the ticket. The farmer in nine cases out of ten eee en supports the trusts. He buys the Mr. Folk will speak in Osceola, the machinery he uses at trust prices| 14th. Mr. Folk ought to make one |), 9, and he sells his tock to the trusts | or two dates in Bates, the farmers} 4 jaqy in the millinery business in at what they chooee to give him,| who respect him for the gallant! thy adjoining room sald she saw two He ought to be interested in smash- fight he has made against corrup-| men at the store svou’ ten o'clock ing the trust and they now have the | tlon in 8. Louis would like td hear | &t nizot, one was in the building and the other was standing on the pave- mneut ia frout of the store, but she Tho beef trusts set the price on the | ‘id not sospect anything was wrong farmers cattle and hogs, and the and gave no alarm. " hter, farmer has nothing to say He can St aS j 7 aang poe net’ | bake what is offered him or keep bis| A Gartrell Case in Johnson, trom an extended visit to relatives = — mw bend ae The finding of the body ef aman, In eastern states anda stay at the leaders tell the farmer the trusts i ® aamed Eu. Miller, in an old abshdon- World’s Fair. We understand they |8004 thing. What do you thiuk, far} eon ig Johuson county last week will depart shortly for Cuba to make isht has caused much excitement in that their home with their son and broth-| white cattle are being auld in Oace | section The discovery was made on er, Bishop Childs, who has recently | ojy at $1.50 and $1.75 por hundred | the confession of Mrs. Anna J. Bent- been elected president and manager | pounds she farmers are-told that | ley, who piloted the officers to the opportunity to do something in this | bim. Ine by voting the Democratic ticket. Will they turn out and do it? ofa million dollar sugar company shey are enjoying euch an era of | spot where the body was recovered. on that island. Bishop was bord | prosperity that the world never saw | She suid lust May she took up witha and raieed in Butler and our people | }fore. Cattle are cheaper to day | man named Sessaman, in St. Louis, take a great pride in his success. He | than ever in the history of the coun- | snd they started in a one horse wag- started at the very bottom with thie | gry, on to travel to Kansas. Near Seda- Honesty, industry and” ability hea) Our old frend . J Sshooley, who |srePh, couuary, who had good worked up to its control at a large psa Acre sie dole team aod outfit aud apparently had : plenty of money. They decided to well and pleased with the couutry. John Marens, on old newspaper| They had 145 acres in wheat thie| "Ave! Sogether. On the third fi { the Harri- night from there, while camping ina man, formerly editor o! year, which threshed 1286 bushels | joi. doq spin none Hakiens, anand killed Miller wish an ax, and after tying a heavy rock to the body with wire, threw it into the well. The crime was committed for robbery. Bob Walker, with his sisters, Mis-| He got a cheap watch, a few dollars, ses Kate and Mary, aon and daugh- | & check for $50 and the team. Offi- ters of Jas. G. Walker, while driving | cers all over the country are keeping in a one-horse buggy near Peru, |asharp lookout for Sessaman, and Sunday last, were run into by a| withthe splendid description they team owned by Al. Carroll, which | have of him, will probably effect hie was running away. The Walker|capture. The crime in many details buggy was demolished, and Bob and | was similar to the Durban and later his eisters tangled in the wreckage, | the Gartrell murder in this county, one of the Carroll horses fell | The Bentley woman says that Sessa- on top of and their own horse kicked | man threatened to kill her ifehetold, the harness lato emall pieces, For-| but her conscience got the better of tunately all the young people escaped | her fear, and she journeyed back trom without serious fnjury, but it was a| Kansas to expose the crime to the mighty close call, Cass and Johnson county officers. Batler on Monday, and favored U8 | 941i} keeps up his Interest in our peo- be submitted to the qualified voters of the state, providing peasion for SET Mii ale Ht Taian 0 i stale = 3

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