The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 20, 1904, Page 5

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Vote for honest old Frank Cockrell by deposiging a ballot for Sharp. | The fire company was out early Monday morning cleaning the streets around the square, of the accumula- tion of paper, hay, ete., left on the} streets hy the shows, during the cartival week. With wiik cows aellire at $15 4 head and steers at $2.25 per hundred, {and no corn, oats or wheat to sell, j|the republican farmer that can figure prosperity in his home this year is a daisy. T The postmaster at South Green- field, Max Sellings, plead guilty last week in the federal court toembezzle- ment of post office funds. He was sentenced to six months in jail and to pay a fine of $470.00. General and Mrs. H. C. Clark, Mrs. D. A. DeArmond, Mrs. J. R. Morrison and Miss Norma Day returned home from St, Louis the first of the week, where they have been in camp with the National Guards. The home of J. R. Morrison was entered Friday night while Mrs. M. was in St. Louis and Joe was spend- ing the night with Dr. and Mrs. Renick. A number of articles, in- cluding some clothing were carried away. Brrouse Barre. IF YOU WOULD BE CLASSED WITH THE ’ WELL DRESSED MEN You must buy the best make of Clothes. This is to be found only at the old reliable Goo Carus S Tne Ever shown in Butler, We are also the GOOD SUITS AND OVERCOATS $10 © $25 We are showing the best line of SHOERS OF MEN AND BOYS. THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE. 4 McKIBBENS. WE ARE SHOWING THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF COO Als S$ Billy Bellis young, aggressive, com- petent and will make such an officer as will Reep up the splendid record of those who have preceded him. He is @ successful business man and will conduct the office on business princi- ples. He will be elected by a big ma- jority. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich stopped over afew hours in Butler to visit Mrs. Goodrich’s (nee Miss Carmella Smith) old friends. They are with a troup which played in Kansas City last week and were on their way to Joplin, One of the epielers fur a side show Friday night became angered at some boys, who were having fun at his expense, and struck Edward Armstrong. He was arrested, fined $10 and given hours to get out of the city. " EB. W. King, living one mile weet of Lone Oak, brought to our office a gourd which he raised which is certuinly a curiosity. [t measured 4 feet and ten inches in length and weighed 9 pounds and 14 ounces, It is about the size and shape of Teddys big stick. Mrs. H. T. Baird, formerly president of Baird college at Clinton, aied last Thursday, October 13 at her home in Denver where she has resided the past few years. Her remains were buried at Denver Suturday. Mrs. Baird was 77 years of age and a wo- man of remarkable intellect, Outside of the large cities. Our Cloaks are all made in the best style, shrunk and sponged before making, made in the largest and cleanest factory in the country—no sweat shop goods, Made of soft pretty materials, so that they hang gracefully, and we only have one price—the very lowest for the qualities shown. INFANTS 75¢ up. MISSES AND CHILDRENS $2.50 up. LADIES $5.00 up. And Range in Price From 47c pair up. THE GOOD SHOE STORE. | Poffenbarger r & Edwards...‘ School Shoes, ‘RB. Talbott is agent for The White Sewing Machine. 50-26" Another fine baby boy came to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peach. Col. Jas. N. Sharp will creditably represent Bates county in the next Legislature. J. H. McCombs has his paper . changed from Adrian to Colorado Springs. J.R. Broughton orders his paper changed from Montrose to Butler, B.F.D. No. 3. Oar substantial friend George Par- ker, was a pleasant caller and favored us with a renewal, J. T. Keirsey orders Tue Times to his address at Mclanvon, Idaho, where he bas located. Dug Walden who has been ill tor sometime, is able to be about again, but looking peeked. » The safe in the postoflice at Rock- ville, was.blown Thursday night of Inst week and the contents taken. ) Migses May) and Anna Bard. ‘charming daughters of W. J. Bard, eee ay male fire company deserves especial se for the excellent order main- ped in Butler last wek, during Mrs. Dr. Christy ie visiting rela tives in Warrensburg. Old and youn, had a good time last week, the streets were packed with people day and night, but all were good natured and not a fight or disturbance of any kind occured. Good Underwear. If you want the best for your money come Company B. returned from o and see the values we show. Child 10c week’s encampment at the World’s Fair. The boys report a pleasant week, and said they were kept too busy to get into much mlechlef. Mrs 8. E. Taggart, formerly of Adrian, orders her paper changed from Carthage to Joplin, where she has moved on her farm in Barton county. H. H. Havely, @ successful merch- ant and promiuent citizen of Foster, was in the city Munday on businees and favored us pleasantly. Mr ‘Havely is an old settler, a life-long and influential Democrat. He went from Butler to Foster, when that town was in its infuncy and has lived there since. Warrensburg, Mo., Oct. 18.—L. L. Haynes and E. Zigler, the brakemen | | who were arrested in Jefferson City; up. Misses 25c up. Ladies 25c up. Men’s special value 39c. Our Shoe Department is made up of GOOD RELIASLE SHOES. We show the newest toes aud lasts and gvaran- Jim 8. Brown was in looking lone- some lik», and says it promises to be a long winter, as his wife will stay on the Pacific slope, if thechange proves beneficia i to her. A little over two weeks and the battle of ballots will be on. Line up Democrats to @ man and lets give the Republicans a good warming all along the line, national, state and county. The party never had a more pop- ular nominee for sheriff than Mose Morris, big, manly, honest, courage- ous, 8 foe to evil and a champion of the right. He willmake an ideal sher- if. Every indication pointe to an in- crease in the Democratic majorities in Bates county. There ie absolute ly no disaffection and the ticket is composed of the very best men the county affords. Onr old friend James Shroyer, of Howard township was in Butler the 0. tast of the week and favored us sub- "| stentily. Mr. Shroyer is an old and : aye wey citizan and wealthly farm- ufter the wrece at Warrensburg charged with robbing the body of their fellow-brakeinan and passengers pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the circuit. court last evening. Haynes was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. Zeigler’a sen- tence was deferred until Saturday. tee each shoe we rel. School Shoes $1.09 pair up. SSerry, but 1 got to have your hide to make that) ‘Victor’ Shoe.” Ladies Shoes $1.50 pair up. vie Lburhney, ney Shoe Lh, Men’s Shoes $1.50 pair up. Col. Sharp was educated for a law- yer, but preferred the peaceful pur- suite of the husbandman. His early training will greatly assist him as a legislator. He knows the needs of the farmer and his legal knowledge will assist him in paesing wholesomelaws for their benefit. He is a good public speaker, @ logical ressoner,’ honest, fair minded and has the courage of his convictions. Col. Sharp will cred- itably represent the county and gain laurels for bimeeif. Bro. Fank, of the Republican-Press ot | complains that a Democratic official attempted to intimidate bim ‘by threate of personal violence, and he wants it to be known that he will ‘not be intimidated. Mr. Fuuk doesn’6 appear to appreciate the difference between a criticism of an official's public acte,which are always When you want CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, ROOM SIZE RUGS, SMALL RUGS. Get our Prices—we guaranteed the Lowest Prices. 75c Ingrains for 65c, $1.25 Axuninster $1.00 yard. 3<=Come and see us we want your trade. a>¥ McKIBBEN. pIPUSUUUOrerers ToT aaaat_cponennnnaaman baaanaanennanpnnnennannntaaanasnnanshansneaasenenaesteetnteetiteeeeseen | . Frank G. Tyrrell of St. Louie °s appeal for Denton would be : paper of the week befure, wae of the splendid Democracy latter nature and Mr. Johnson ‘ ; called him to account, and | MORE NEW DRESS GOODS, SPECIAL, $1.00 BROAD CLOTH FOR 75c. | Ge NAVEL Our Stock of BLANKETS | | | | | | |

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