The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 17, 1904, Page 7

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While playing with other boys on! | Wednesday,Allen Telford was knock- ed down and fell with his right arm across a rock, breaking both bones between the wrist and elbow.—Adrian Journal. 0000 SENS 0000 SE55Ron 00eenZamma | WE ARE SHOWING A GREAT LINE OF Suits xo _. Overcoats lf Mens - $5.00 to $20.00 [Boys - $3.00 to $12.50 i Shilds - $2.00 to $6.00 OUR STOCK OF WALK-OVER SHOES AS WELL AS MENS AND BOYS WORK SHOES Are trade wiuners. am OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH " | EVERYTHING WE RECOMMEND, ‘THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE. Yr] . The result in Missouri of the poli- Ti ont eee me Seeing te tical landslide figures up about as |e easiest money you make. follows: Roosevelt carried the state by about 13,000 plurality, Folk by! YOU CAN SAVE 30,000 and the rest of the demo- cratic ticket defeated by pluralities ranging from 8,000, Rubey’s, to! 20,000. All constitutional amend- ments voted on were lost by big majorities. on every article you buy at HILL’S CASH STORE, BIG BARGAINS ON OUR Ide COUNTER Don’t fail to see our} Miss Mary Petty died in Pueblo, Colorado, Friday. The body arrived via the Missouri Pacific, Sunday afteruoon and the funeral took place from the M. E. Church South, at 1:30, Miss Petty was a splendid young woman. She formerly resided at Sprague and was well known in this section and beloved by all who knew her. Her death was no doubt due to lung trouble, though no particulars are known to the writer. —Rich Hill Review. Sample line of MEN’S and BOY'S CAPS at 19¢,39e, 50c and 75 cents, Chas. Charon, the Butler cigar manufacture, arrived in Rich Hill from the St. Louis TaiF Friday night one yisit to his brother, Juhno Charon, of the north part of thecity, aud much to the surprise of his brother gna friends brought a wife with him. Mr, Chariton married Miss Nellie Pence of Burlington,lowa] GLOVES AND MITTENS at St. Louis. The happy pair will make their future home in Butler. Mr. Charon was a former resident of this town aud has many friends here who, together with the Review ex- tend heartiest congratulations.— Review. We have a factory line of That we are selling at 1-3 Less Than Regular Price. We are opening up the finest line of e At last our theatregoers are to See Our have an opportunity of seeing one HOLIDAY GOODS of the greatest successes among mod- Two Specials iia taht . ever shown in Butler, ern plays. ‘Under Southern Skies” first in New York City where it ran for three months at the Theatre Re- public, and has proved to be sucess- ful play for many years, dealing with Southern life. Lottie Blair Parker, BELT am CLOTHING HOUSE NEW CHINA. We have just opened up a new lino of 0000 SESS OC0C0C PAAAAe OOOOtFTAAAA 6ee6 DERE EMeCCeOe2BAAET COATS R | T L who wrote the play, also wrote] Imported and Domestic china. . N E '@) A L “Way Down East”, and she employ- Decorated spa Sedanmoens, veerd $7.50 and ed the same methods in writing it] op oive patterns per set only Oe ' that made “Way Down East” so $10.00 successful, At Butler Opera House Plain whith cups and saucers 43 Monday November 21. superior quality per set only THE GOOD SHOE STORE. EREASGsS5 eee A0e80 fo d2EDnneSCSee fH t2PBAmeeSee will rally and come again. . Miss Anna Smith, of Kansas City, | If you want servie ible shoes for your stock with the Bates, members us with renewal for her children and want to buy them cheap ity Sale Company. mother, Mrs Ada'ine Smith. - They | call and see us—Hiram Nichola, Plates to match either of the above 5 . The ElDorado Sun snnounces the} a+, same price, death of Mra. L. J. Walton at her home in that town on last Thursday morning after short illness. The deceased was the mother of our fellow townsman Wm. &. Walton. Decorated meat platters only 15c. A choice line of Imported china for The famous Howard county calf Nts of Christmas trade. ease has at last been settled and has cost the defeated party $3.000, sk ; llent lady, bad Satin tape girdles _— gree 48e ° ‘ ; ; She was a most excellen € EY i k, bl d white only dk tence ver rabbie aati hav a large circle of Triends in J: W. Reisner, a former citizen of There were seven trials ia the Justice, i Gani tans Wiel Gite Alibivadd ne iv ta plo ue and white only n Nichole, 0008 | Butler. Butler, epent aaveral-days in the city Cireut and Appelate courts. . The Sample line lace collars and berthas four score and ten years of usefulness, had raised a large family of children allof whom are honored members of society and useful and progressive citizens in their respective localities It can be truthfully said of this good mother in Israel that she had made a good fight and went to her reward honored, estemed and loved by all who knew her. Mr, and Mrs. Walton attended the funeral the last of the week, sult was instituted in Chariton cvunty in 1899 to recover a steer valued at $30. The Jovernor was all we saved out | last week with relatives. Prof. carried thecity of St. Louis by | of the wreckjon thestateticket,Folk’s | Reisner now lives in Washington p, Roosevelt carried it by 5,676 moj rity was 30,000, and the reat of | City where for the past fifteen or six- ouri is still Democratic, not- | the state Democratic ticket was de-:| teen years he has held a position in nding the slump in votes lust | feated from 8,000 to 20,000. , the service of the government. . Bring in your feet, let’s make ’em Mra, Phebe Wright, Mre F. V. Har- iam Goodwin o substantial | glad, let’s make ’em feel good and ter, Mra. G M. Sedgwick and little of this township, remembers | eaay, let's make ’em look nice in a daughter Nellie, left on the noon train ibstantially. pair of $3.50 Douglas shoes—Hiram Tuesday for their hage in Canton, are and see our stock of shoes | Nichols. Ill, after a two weeks visit with their on buy for we sell the best) It the other Democratic counties of | brother, ©. J. Jones and family of Hiram Nichols. the state had done as well as Case, | Hast Summit township, ‘will not catch us napping | Missouri would ‘gil, be Democrat’c! ‘The Bates County Monthly Sale “It:has been severe lesson, | by her neual majority of 25,000 to | Company will hola their regular sale erate will profit by it. 30,000. on Tuesday, December 6th, 1904. fitvn writes. to Squire Jeter| Mre.A.R. Lee and Mrs. Charles Parties having stock for sale should twas elected Police Judge “of |Hess were the hostesses in two| list them with A. L Fox or H. H. } Arrow, Ind. Ty. last week. | delightful society functions, Thurs-| Harshaw not later than Nov. 26th- day and Friday afternoone of ‘last = they may receive proper adver, sing. from 75e to $3.50 worth ¥ more, New line belts 25c to 98¢. Embroidered stocks and Buster Col. James N Sharp was in to see Arown collars 15e to 25e. us looking as smiling and debonairas if no cruel frosts had nipped his political aeperations this time. The Colonel takes his defeat philosoph- ically and has no sore spots. Like Sam Cook, his hat-is cff to his sue- cessful opponent. Surah silk Windsor scarfs 15¢ each, Ladies fur boas or muffs from 89c to $5.25. Childrens fur sets from T5e to $4.50, Ladies kuit underskirts, 48c, 73e, 980, $1.48, Judge McFadden informs us that a0me time ego some citizens of Butler proposed to the court that: it the court would fit up a ladies toilet room in the basement of the court house that they would provide an attendant and see that it war properly kept for the convenience of the ladies, Judge McFadden says the court has complied with the re- quest and now wants the gf sresaid citizens to live up to their a,reement The Hume Telephone is making war on the grocery mail order houses to protect its home merchants whichiscommendable Bat in looking over the columns of the Uelephone we do not find a single grocery merchant iu the town of Hume ad- vertising in their home payer. Lt may be with Hume like some other fowur we know, which are short on live grocery merehants ‘The mai! order house is glad to see this ane alwaye tikes advantage of thestoth ful in business Country people and town people too, fur that utter like to trade with a live, up to-date merchant who pusbes bis business and invites them to his store, and when they get there they find fresh goods and the latest things out. The mail order houses don’t bother the live merchan t. Ladies and childrens golf gloves all styles 25e, 39¢ and 48e per pair. L idies fascinators 19¢ up. Lace for sleeves from 15¢ to 78 ver yard, Vhite and black knit leggings for lar was defeated for congress Htisses 25e and hoe, HGth district, which gives the | "e* cans nine congressmen in| William Neiswender bas resigned i - the office of Justice of the Peace of ‘Kemper, an old settler, and | Deer Creek township and will spend ent citiz2n of Prairie, was in the winter with -his daughter in ‘bn business Monday and| Vernon county. Failing health ee White legying drawers for children 25e The state tax in Missouri is only 17 cents on the $100, and of this only 10 cents goes to maintaining the state government. The basis of asressment is one third, so that the man who owns property in the state Cnet seetane,. ; ; : ‘| actually worth $1000 would pay on Mrs. H. E. Lederer, after Severs $333, or 33 cents in taxes.—Mailand weeks visit to her parents, Judge | Breeze. aod Mre. Sam Levy, left for her home in New. York on Monday morn. ing. Judge Levy accompanied-her | and known from coast to coast as ». [Setar as St. Louis. . the king of the Banjo will give his The next great attraction for} @teat specialty which is considered a Butler will be the scramble over the | feature act, and easily makes the bit postoffice. There are several states-| Of the show. Peck’s Bad Boy at the _. | men who think they are entitled toit | Opera House next Friday night. for valaable services rendered. Clinton, Mo., Nov. 12—The safe in ‘08 n has made 4 very | the Kansas City, Clinton & Spring- seceptable officiat'dnd so far as THe! field railway depot was blown to Tues te concerned no change is de-| pieces at 8 o'clock yesterday morn- aired. 2 a S fy Ai Aoi were firightened “A eovere storm wus raging through .| away without procuring any money. out the east coast states the first of| 4 blacksmith shop and a grocery Red comforts that will keep you comfortable because of their 98¢ We were complimented pleasantly quality and price ouly by a call from Rev.J Locke Stamper, pastor of the M. E. Church south, at Spruce, on Suturday. Rev. Stamper adm its to being burn and reared in the hills of Old Kentucky and nut in the blue grass region. He recently demonstrated his claims by killing a large Jack rabbit with @ rock. and hoe the black tipped ears av trophies of his unerriug wim with nature’s weapon, Heis » young geutieman of pleasing address and has the rep- utation of being a mighty good preacher. Blankets, taking size and quality «nto cousiderativa. Our live is far surperior to many If you want the best for the price, you can get them here. D, Austin lett the last of a visit to her son E.8. Louis and will take in Fair. : Bowman Deaves the Happy Hool igan of “Peck’s Bad Boy ” Company Childrens fleece lined hose all 10¢ 828 ouly Ladies hose plain cotton, wool or fl eve lined, our 10¢ hose are the beat that are made for the money. We enjoyed tte hospitality of ovr esteeined old friend William Basker- vill, his charming daugbters and manly sons on last Friday ani the splendid way we acquitted ourself at the table attested our appreciation. Mr. Baskerville’s more than four score aud ten years rests lightly upon his sturdy shoulders. He dis- penses old time southern hospitality wth charming simplicity, and de- Good yard wide bleached muslin only 5e per yard, Best feather tickin ryd only 15¢e County Clerk Jno. F. Herrell, joined : phe . & party composed of the following gentlemen: M. V. Owen, Herman Ar- genbright, H. W. Tuttlé, Frank Wal ters, H. T.. Carr, Eugene Ensworth, all of Adrian, on Wednesday and left lights to live over those stirring for Louisana and Southern Texason| times when as a young man~*he @ bunting trip. They will be gone ten t crossed and recrossed the great . | day6 of two weeks. They expect to} Amer‘can desert and contested the some big game and will prob-| way with the red men, and he shows! : bring home a few bear hides to|honored scars received in these! Out their etories. If John sho@te | sanguina: contests, The you they will have to tie him up a tah natn | DY men of teday ought to appreciate ' @ they didfor ‘Teddy, the Bold, and | these old veterans who blazed the! john would want to be mighty cer-'way for our present civilization in ‘ tain that the rope would hold. {he great west. Fleece back dress goods very (0c pretty patterns per yard only High grade toilet soaps, cornation rose, Witch Haz? and other high grade soaps usually sold for 25¢ (5 per box, our price per box only C

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