The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 27, 1904, Page 5

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Your Attention . Is especially directed this season to our SPLENDID SHOWING SUITS, OVERCOATS ano RAIN COATS. For Men $10 to $20. High grade of hand-made clothes such as you pay double We are laso SHOERS OF MEN AND BOYS. Mr. Folk fifteen hundred majority, THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE. WE FIT THE HARD-TO FIT. our price for made to your measure, CLOTHING HOUSE | ONE PRICE TO ALL cua eee” THE GOOD SHOE STORE. THe Tnres will have one more’ | issue before election. The suit for personal damages } against the city of Adrian in the | Broughton and tried in circuit court last week, resulted in a verdict for plaintiff cf $1400. At Hartington, Nebr., the other day, Miss Filber threw coal oil in the }| kitchen stove and caused an explo }\sion. Three childreen, playing near the stove, were enveloped in the flames and burned to death. Rev. W. P. Barrett, of the South | Methodist church, complimented Tue Timss cflice pleasantly on Monday He recently moved his family to But-| ler from Montrose. Mrs. Barrett is the youngest sister of Mose Morris, our next sheriff. SSSSSOSS SS SOS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSO maa er = ARBaM ES The trial of George A. Hess, the young man charged withattempting to kill his parents in Barton tounty some weeks ago, will take place in Butler, a change of venue to this county having been granted the de- fense by Judge Timmonds. OF Thomas T. Kelley, state treasurer of Kan., candidate on the republican ticket for reelection, facing charges of irregularity in his office has placed his re ignation in escraw pending an investigation of his oftive, Don’t wait, Democrat, for someone to send after to get you to the polls Go yourself and take some one with you, Go early and stay all day and work for the success of the entire ticket from President to corover, Every Democrat {n the county ought to be up and doing something for the ticket. Only a little over two weeks until the election, and each Democrat ought to take it upon himeelf to see that the voteis gotten out, Bates county ought to give W. D. Hannah spent several days {in the city last week looking afer the Hannah estate. There is some talk of remodeling the Ross hotel. The new hotel to be erected on the northwest corner of the equare, we understand, will be built in the early spring of next year. Mose Morrisis a popular candidate and will make an ideal sheriff. He iv big and strong, chivalrous and cour ageous, competent, and has been faithful to every trust imposed in him. He will be elected by a big ma = = jority. Vote for Mose Morris ano Carpete at cut prices at McKibbens “Take your choice. Vote for Sharp and Cockrell, or Church and Ker- ens. Floor oil cloths at lowest prices at McKibbens. ; Mieses Frankie Lisle and Nellie Austin are tasking in the sights at the World's Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baldwin have returned from a visit to the fair, and friends in Lilinois and Iowa. Mrs. A. L. Graves, of Garden City, is visiting the family of herson Judge W. W. Graves. Mrs. B. J. Milliken has returned home froma yrotracted visit with relatives and friends at Kansas City. Buster Brown school. shoes at Me- Kibbens. storm Jast week. Several veas-Is were wrecked and a number of lives lost. Democratsshould be on thelr guard now against the campaign liar. He will be on duty now until election day. Mens suits and overcoats made to order at McKibbens. J. F. Rhodes, Republican nominee for Congress, and W. L. Cole, of Pa- cific, spoke at the court house Satur- day night. Mrs. Paul Rengech has gone to join her bueband at Los Angeles, Cal., where they expect to make their home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deacon and Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Duvall left Sun- day last for a week or ten days at the World’s Fair. Mens all wool pants $2.00 and $3.00 at McKibbens. Dixte L. Haggard, connected with the Carpenter & Shafer plant, who thas been on @ businees trip in North Missouri, is home again. Mies Mattie Boulware {s visiting relatives and friends in Calloway 4y. She will again visit the World’s Fair before returning home. — * . Mens special fleeced underwear 39c Pretty new mattingsat McKibbene you will have a sheriff in whom the people of the county can take great The Republicans get terribly ex- pride. etted over county finances about two weeks before the election.. Remember Democrats you are voting for Senator Cockrell when you vote for Col. J. N. Sharp. W. R. Way'and, an old ex-confed- erate soldier, who is holviag @ posi tion in the navy yards at Washing- ton, came in Monday for a visit to Dr. Whipple and other relatives at Miss Nellie Smith and Misses Pearl} Pleasant Gap. Mr. Wayland con and Alice Smith left Monday night} dycted a drug store at this place 30 to spend a week at the World’s Fair. | years ago. His parents were old set- Joe M. Sallee received the iptelli. tlers. gence of the serious illness of a brother in Illinois, He and his wife left tor that state the first of the week, Yes, Col. Sharp will vote for Frank Cockrell, the grand old man of America, as Gladstone was of Europe, while his opponent, George Mens good work shirtsandoveralls|Church, it elected, would vote for 50c at McKibbens. R.C Kernesa wealthy corporation Rev. S. D. Jewell returned Satur-|#ttorney, who is accused by his own duy from a visit to New Jersey, where | Party of buying the empty honor of he was culled several weeks ago by | Caucus nominee the last time. the accidental death of Mrs. Jewell’s) WR, Bell possesses the industry, brother. integrity to make }sum of $5000, brought by Alice M 0 We Show the Best SSSSSSSSSSS99SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9 ESECKE's KEY BRAND SHOES Department TRADE MARK ST. LOUIS ALL WAYS BEST School Shoes $1.00 pair up, COME AND SEE US. McKIBBENS. Sooososesosososososssesesooesosesceooces 0? ® tS] ” ” i$] ay as L$] WE SHOW THE NICEST LINE OF Stylish CLOAKS, RAIN COATS SKIRTS, AND FURS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS59 in the county. We sell the best values and ask only one price. Visit our Cloak Department. INFANT CLOAKS, - - - 75c up. MISSES CLOAKS,- - - $2.00 up. LADIES CLOAKS, - - - $5.00 up. =—OUR= SHOE is the place to get real sati-faction in Shoes. Each guaranteed, pair we sell is Ladies Shoes $1.50 pair up. Mens Shoes $1.50 pair up. Line of UNDERWEAR In the County. SSS 9999999999 SSSS9S9S9SSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS When beef cattle go up, the butch- er geta the news by fast exprene; | when éattle go down, the butcher, it | Appears, receives the news by slow freight. Why is this ec? No Democrat should stand in the | wiy of the election of the entire Democratic ticket by remaining | away from the polls on election day. | This is Presidential year aod every Democrat should get to the polle, and cast his vote straizht. The aad news was received in But Col. Sharp if elected to the legisla. | Two men were seriously burned in ture “will vote to return Senator|a fire in Mexteo, Mo., Monday, and Cockrell tu the Cuited States Senate | from twenty-five to thirty horsee and the Democrats of the stat:]and several buildings, including a want the grand old man returned to (chureh, burned The fire started in tho Senate ja livery stable. Mary of the hor-es The bottom bas dropped out cf! burned were valuable show horses, the hog market, At the erock show George G. Wright, an old pension. 10¢ all linen heavy crash for 8c] ideal county officer. He will handle at McKibbens. the county’s money for the next term Dixie Haggard has returned from to the entire satisfaction of all the a trip through north Missouri, where people. He is ® gone mee of ex- he went on business for the Carpen- emplary habits, good business quali- ter & Shafer Company. fications, industrious and painstak- 5 F ing with his work You will make J. Fred Rhodes, Republican candi-|no mistake in voting for genial Billy date for Congress from this district, | Be}l, spent Saturday in Butler and ad- a dressed a email audience at the court} Mrs. Killis Cook, aged 59 years, committed suiclde by drowning in h + night. = P Kellogg lake, near Pleasant Hill, 0.D. Pearce prominent young) Friday evening at 6 o'clock, says the business man of Adrian apd Miss) pioasant Hill Local. The lady was Ethel Hubble, of Summereet, Ken-| 0, to jump iuto the lake by a tucky were married at Harrisonville, negro woman, who gave the alarm. the 16th, says the Adrian Journal. I¢ is supposed despondency over the Imported Saxony yarn 5c, at Mc-| death of her husband several years Kibbens. ago caused her to commit the act. One week from next Tuesday is The old lady was well off financiall:, election day. What are you doing} Brece Ludwick has performed his to assist in getting out the vote and | duties as prosecuting attorney with helping to elect the Democratic|courage and distinguished ability ticket. during the two years he has held 2 office, and his record of convictio: s Lee Spicer, who oe been with phe of criminals compares favorably with Burley keconpe far "dude sree that of his predecessors. He~ knows ec 0 riend nor foein thed and later at Kansas City, has been nelther fi onphelilafeese spade of his duties, and prosecutes all vio- = to haps ee Seo lators of the law with vigor and yards. - ability. Bruce has made friends of The M., K. & T. night station agent/ honest men by his vigorous prosecu- at Sedalia was held up Friday night tions of evil doers, and criminals about 10 o’clock by two masked rob-|have learned to fear and hate him. bere, and was relieved of his watch | He should be re-elected, and will be and his office looted of $81.75. by an increased majority. ler Saturday of the death of Mise Jeasie Sbaunon, which oecurred in Colorado, of consumption JK. | Morrison and wife went to Kansas | City to attend the faneral. H r! mother was with her at the time of her death She was a very pretty and bright yoang lady, and her un timely taking off is mourned by a large circle of relatives and friends. Mrs. J. B. Adair, Mra. Eel Chil ts and Mrs. F. E. Childs gave a delight- ful reception to a large number of , lady friends on Wednesday after- noon of last week at thecommodious Adair home, on “Quality Hill” One hundred and fifry handsomely printed invitations were sent out and nearly all the ladies responded in person. The roome were beautitully decorat- ed, the refreshments dainty and a, delightful time was experienced by all. William Laney is a sober, indus- trious, painstaking citizen, of sound judgment and moral courage. He fs a practical farmer of lifetime expe- rience, is honest and conscientious in all his dealings, and stands high among bis neighbors as an honora- in Kansas (ity last week, thorongh- ver, who had besn camping on the bred hogs met with such doll ale! river gouth of town, and was nob the selling was s'opied before Many | thoaght to be altogether mentally jwere sold. Those sold merely | pichs, died in jul Thursday night of brought pound prices, Jiast week The ol) man wns being Noyoler ever gave to te TH Aco aa hy the county until he jaore loya’ anteo oss) ution-services | conld be sent to some institution to thon has dade Bouee he more properly looked after, two years. An immen it 1 : 7 a é enRe Crowe urne o the county's business ani looks safver | stg ld t ex Pre on | her interests with fidelity, hes roe i = oo . Ho yt pe ?wK a Brose was educated fora prof ssion Gi ae ee af i 2 a nigut al career, but took up farming and | Mt ’ i seed hel et : : en's Parker and Davis Asaociation, has made a decided Hel y : 7 _ | Not more than half the people who possesses good jidgment, is a tire | came to hear him could get { less worker, is honest. and con- |), ALE ROGIG TREE TRL ote A ; A big hall. scientious in all hs acts, and his one term gives him experience which will] Stock. hogs, so wa are informed, aid greatly to his efficiency. He | have little or no value in thia county has been faitbful to every trust in» | and are hard aale at any price. Pros- posed in him and should be re- | Perity may be all right with the elected. |truste, but it is not striking the farmer very hard in this county thie year, and the Republican orator had better steer clear of that proposi- tion in making his speeches. tor the past Hehas made astiriv ot Jntge sucess, Judge Graves’ ability as a jurist | has beeu recognized throughout the entire state. His aelection by agree- | ment of both sides to try the numer- ous boodle cases, some of them of! The Following is taken from the international notoriety. was a high | O:awatomle Graphic: “Dr. and Mra, compliment to his ability and| J.D. Van Nuys announce the ap- his fair and impartial ru‘iags. It) proaching marriage of their daugh- is pretty generally understood | ter, Esther, to Mr. Elmer B. Silvers, among prominent polfticians that|of Butler, Mo., November 3rd,” he will be the nominee of his party| Elmer Silvers is a rising young two years hence for Supreme Judge | lawyer at our bar, associated with The lawyers of his district, without | his distinguished father, Hon. T. W. ble gentleman of the strictest integ regard to party attiliations, with but | Silvers. The bride is a beautiful and rity. He will look after the people's | few exceptions petitioned him to interest on the county court with | stand for reelection, this tims, and fidelity, and safeguard the interests | many of the prominent R>publican for honest Bill Laney and you will| port. H» will be reelected by a never have cause to regret it. largely increased majority, ot his constituents at all times. Vote | attorneys are giving him loyal sup- | talented young lady, form-rly a | resident of this city, where her father was engaged in the practics of medicine. Tuk Tres extends con- |gratulations in advance to the | worthy young people,

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