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The Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905. NO. 22 Gj) | town were visiting with relatives west = | of town last week =| Several from around the Gap at- tended J. 8. Brown’ssale. &j,| Miss Mary and Maggie Bryant/ g = | were guests of Miss Bertha Bryant| g | last Saturday. ‘J Now all you Democrats want to| §§ turn out next Tuesday, April 4th, and vote for Prof. Ives for county superintendent. Witp Car. fe Crisp Bits of News From Shawnee. }| G. W. Kiersey and wife are visiting a |Telatives at Altona ana vicinity. ane pare yy at Mr. Stover’s riday night, March 24th, was well atten ed, and all present ‘had an enjoyable | & time. Our STORE is flowing over with the latest styles in - SPRING SUITS —FOR— MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN’S ’ WEAR. PRICES TO SUIT YOUR A mad dog went through thie|/@ viene Sunday, biting several doge | i f | and causing considerable excitement | Edgar Martz got on a horse and ov- ertook the dog and shot him. Some of the neighbors have killed their dogs, as they were bitten by | BR the mad dog, eo I guess we will have | i scarcity of ome now for a while. Orestes Grider came in last Friday | | |from Kentucky, where he had been called to the bedside of his mother, who was dangerously ill. She died and was buried before he got there. Several of the farmers are talking |B of planting corn soon. That's right, | Ry boys, the early bird catches the| i Virginia Items. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey French, of | worm. ‘| Passaic, attended the church in Vir-} Frank Thompson, the new black- ginia last Sunday. Figs took din-|gmith at Altona, is prepared to do ner with their uncle, R. McCanns. all kinds of blackamith work. Boys, The church was filled with people} when you have anything in this line last Sunday. u want done, give him a call, ashe The reception was given by JohnS. thy @ good workinan, and his charges Sparke last Wednesday night. There | are reasonable. were about fifty men, boys, women! (ate in this vicinity have all been and girls, Maj. L.S. Paddock turn-| sowed and are all up and look fine. pA Cy Rd. Wheat is coming out and looks like » the battle Thay all obeped shade] 2 Ee seeeteane eat orders to different kinds ofmueical instruments. | at 4. L. Pi Maj. Paddock had his horse fiddle} J, G. Ra; ae anid family spent Sun- which gave them some strong music. day at Will Moles Jobnand his wife kindly invitedthem| 4 nice rain my ‘last night, which in and treated them to candy and | wj}i help the oats and grass and give cake. Allwentalong pleasantly. The] the weeds a start. Virginia ladies wade the bride feel} GL. Argenbright, northeast of that she was at home amongstthem | Ajtona, is putting him ina telephone. The farmers are busy with their! He can keep in touch with what his ploughs. They are getting the! neighbors are doing. ground ready for the corn and oats.} Well, as this is my first time in try- Next flax will be sowed. {ng to ‘tell the news will ring off, and Reports said Sunday afternoon | j¢ this escapes, the waste basket will many were out telling the voters how | come again. Merry Boy. = — ‘agent t ~ writing it t te | sat, ooks like the vote will be close to-! wag it Murder or Suicide? Paterson, N. J., March 21.—After gether. @ quarrel upon the top of a cliff 125 Rev. Jones informed us that the Rev. Baker will preach for the M. E. feet high near the outskirts of this city, in which the voices of amanand Church this year. He preached here sixteen or seventeen years ago. Some of our farmers have planted| woman were heard in angry tones, the dead body of John Bennett, an insurance agent, was found at the foot of the chff to-day. Whether or not he was thrown over the verge of the cliff fs unknown. The county and city authorities are searching for an unknown woman whose voice was heard in argument with a man only @ little while before the body was found. Bennett was lastseen by his wife yesterday afternoon when eed Corn. Place your order for SEED CORN with us before it is all sold. We have only a small quantity unsold of the famous Ratekin’s Pure Bred Seed Corn, If you wish to increase the yield of your corn crop, plant Pure Bred Seed. Cannon-Weiner Elev. Co. corn. Mr. Robbins {s working on his new barn. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jenkins spent Sunday with their son, Morton, and family near Mulberry. Dr. Christy, of Butler, passed through our city Mond - Everette Drysdale and wife, of But ler, were the guests of O. M. Drysdalp and wife Monday. J.E. Sparks and wife were at Fos- ¢ ter Sunday. she reproved him for drinking. The peg ay oon aw visiting Fult Shortage is $12, 000 the voters Monday. They were the ulton Shor is 4 A Former Bates County “Bad | triends of our people. They were so ge p.m. The writer solemnized the ‘anxious about us. Fulton, Tag ye ag Ak Paty ns ” Ki i Mrs. Sadie Coulter and child of Managers of the State Hospital De rier ellen thor) Man” Killed in Oregon. ren ag Pp Jan. 7th, 1873, and on the evening of | Adrian Journal. returned home- on Wednesday, after |for the Insane in this city, after a a few days’ visit at the home of her|preliminary examination of the Dec, 24, 1899, in her father’s parlor) Fred Miller, who formerly lived in in the presence of a few triends and a this county and ran a eawmill-on Obituary. Mrs. Lulu Stalkup, daughter of 8. B. and Elizabeth McCaun, was born near New Home Sept. 13th, 1875. She died March 24th, 1905, at 7:30 KILLED FROM AMBUSH. Sacrifices Three Children That She May Re-marry. Paducah, Ky., March 27 —Mre. Mary Brockwell, aged 30, this after noon, it fs alleged, confessed thatehe murdered her three children, aged 3 4and 5 years, by giving them mor- phine and coal oil. Her husband is inthe asylum, and George Albrotton om with the grippe. ge “Wild Cat” was sick last week, | She 2nd the man are both in jail. In and’ Around Pleasant Gap. Elmer Meeks was a business caller in Butler last Satord: t.. The ball at the ee t Saturday was well ati Mrs. Linnie Craig, of Fry, 1. T.,|that the shortage will be between upand heréieter, Ida, to Mister Hince from ambush near Brinnon, Oregon, Aunt Harriet Arbogast’s many |has not returned home and nothing She became afflicted a little overa brother, Howard Arbogast, at Fos- His wife and three children are here. Le ge - up tillthe 6 of last week. AARON, the friends of the dead man swore Me Myrtle Smith last Sunda ia ‘are asked to announce there ~ c a Grave Trouble Foreseen. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whinery. books of the institution, announced : family, she by the writer was and sister, Mra, Carpenter, of Chero- | $12,000 and $18,000, oa in marriage “to Charles Stalk | rand River and Elk Fork, was shot /14, xis. made o Phort ‘visit with | ‘Treasurer Thomas, who has been relatives the first of the week. in Washington, D. C., since March 1, under the bong e~ ond —— March 5th, and no clue to the guilty pgs ae bamee sd In @ BO & dutilul ag hter found. friends will be glad to know that she | {is yet known of his whereabouts. He and, I am sure, an excellent wile. gr Racer ce bad man and | 8 recovering rom her serious sick- | is under bond farnished by the Balti- ness, She is at the home of her| more Surety Company, for $30,000 ago with an abcess in her side. Tienes: ‘medical skill could accom- ter, Mo. en done to save or prolong | edone man in Oregon, but he audhis| (lie Walker completed his new son were the only witnesses to the | barn and moved to his farm Monday killing, and he was acquitted, but ther, | that would avenge the murder of their id. It is probable that See Pate Naan Come wna ae be preaching ut the Double Seances eanre eu , April 9th.| It needs but little foresight, to tell Be sure to remember the date. All bah Se owed stomach and liver). Sth, Saturday night. Why notcome Hor. oer and bring your wife, daughter or|Jobn A. Ee Gay aweetbeart and have o good time.|Shesaye: “I have made the ruling| liver and stomach, m inke can come in the hall, | wea , and Icould not est. I you are not allowed to spit on the| was very bad for time, but in floor or use vulgar language. Electric Bitters, I found just. what. I Wild Cat is sorry to earn that our needed, for they quickly relieved and friend, Bud Campbell, is think-| cured me.” Best icine for weak ing of leaving forColoradosometime| women. Sold under guarantee by and Frank T. Clay, druggist, at 50c a Jap Smith of. Johus-| bottle. The m . ve that no. te su. Do You Know? She Must Serve Ten Years. Cleveland, March 27 —Judge Tay- lor in the United States districtcourt . Argenbright and family, M. overruled a motion for a new trial in A ‘f go to war. They played| 7. “tou a family spent Sunday | the case of Cassie L. Chadwick late as te eng pation that might bo dad invited. ted, grove ie trouble is The next ball will take place sora nad aie you! fi he ee : experience—has given satisfaction in every case in the past year and has satisfactorily fitted the eyes of several Butler- ites after “so-called” graduates and Eye Specialists had fail- ed to do so. It will pay you to inquire—to investigate before trusting the most delicate of the five senses, SIGHT, to the judgment ofmen who may prescribe improper lenses and thereby strain or ruin your eyes, W. S. Macdonald, SPECIALIST IN DEFECTIVE VISION. BN OCCEEEIICSSHEEEISSSO If youdo not, you should know that MACDONALD IS THE ONLY optician in Butler who attended an optictal college in order to get his diploma—that he has had ten years pratical years and four months. The prisoner was not particulary affected by the action of the court as seemingly she had resigned her en, When seen after eentence hee this afternoon and at once sentenced | heen pronounced Mr, Chadwick re her to ten years imprisonment. good behavior Mrs. Chadwick may reduce her time of service to eight to know about me now.’ By | plied to a question: “What more can the world wane COMBINATION SALE aaah URE BRED CATTLE At Cannon’s Feed Yard, Butler, Mo, 3 APRIL 15th, 1905. exmeeHEAD OPaccnssme Herefords and Short-Horns 1@GOe82 O00 SEGRE 23 Contributed by W.G.SELLON, 15 head of Short-Horns, 6 head of Bulls, from 8 to 18 months old, 9 head of Cows and heifers, Have from one to four Cruikehank top crosses, the yearling things are all got by Chief Elector 24, 124547. Contributed by J. K. ROSIER & SONS, 11 head of Hereford Bulls, serviceable age and of the best breeding. Contributed by WEINER & LEVY, 2 head of Short-Horn eee cr es Bulls, with 1 to 3 Cruikshank top-crosses. Certified copies of pedigrees I Gunitediaaglinahieliagnin eile henetted be furnished the day of sale. Terms ol sale will be cash, or six monthe time will be given, — giving bankable note to bear 8 per cent interest ‘om date. J, K. ROSIER & SONS, WEINER & LEVY. W. G. SELLON- CAPT. H.C, DONOHUE } ‘aint uctioneers, © F, BEARD, pase 3: st

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