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The Butler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905. , NO town were visiting with relatives west of town last week : || Several from around the Gap at- tended J. 8. Brown’saale. Miss Mary and Maggie Bryant| ge i | Were guests of Miss Bertha Bryant S| last Saturday. pi : Now all you Democrats want to| J] | turn out next Tuesday, April 4th, >| and vote for Prof. Ives for county is flowing over with the latest styles in J | superintendent. Witp Cat. % pare From Shawnee. |i —— =— ne oY. Khong and wi sre visiting , ‘ . ’ relatives at Altona and vicinity. - MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN § i! The party at Mr. Stover’s Brida: = ‘ | night, March 24th, was well attend- \ WEAR ed, and all present had an enjoyable | 4 f r _ ed dog went through thie|q — 1f ¥oudo not, you should know that MACDONALD IS THE ‘ -PRICES TO SUIT YOUR vicinity Sunday, ee several dogs |i ONLY optician in Butler who attended an optictal college in and causing considerable excitement order to get his diploma—that he has had ten years pratical , PURSE. et tho dos end chet bien and ov- experience—has given satisfaction {n every case in the past year and has satisfactorily fitted the eyes of several Butler- wats of She neyentore Rave billed ites after “so-called” graduates and Eye Specialists had fail- their dogs, as they were bitten by |B the mad dog, eo I guess we will have | im = | scarcity of doge now for a while. iy It will pay you to inquire—to investigate before trusting 3 | _ Orestes Grider came in last Friday | = — the most delicate of the five senses, SIGHT, to the judgment : eabste te Waaie at nein of men who may prescribe improper lenses and thereby who was dangerously ill. She died and was buried before he got there. Several of the farmers are talking | 53 of planting corn soon. That’sright, | Ry boys, the early bird catches the |i ed to do so. strain or ruin your eyes, Virginia Items. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey French, of | worm. Passaic, attended the church in Vir-| Frank Thompson, the new black- REIGN WAN O SSCs W. S. Macdonald, ginia last Sunday. They took din-|gmith at Altona, is prepared to do 0 SPECIALIST IN DEFECTIVE VISION. ner with their uncle, R. McCanns. all kinds of blacksmith work. Boys, The church was filled with people when you have anything in this line a SOCERIINSCOSCHREEISSS last Sunday. ‘ou want done, give him a call, ashe The reception was given by John. b a good workinan, and his charges Sparks last Wednesday night. There | are reasonable. bd ite MeL e Peaten — Oats in this vicinity have all been . ee ape ! sowed and are all up and look fine. 7 " ed the command over to Captain! Wheat ie coming out and looks like Geveland, March 27 —Jedge Tay John Foster, who gave the orders to! it might make something. lor in the United States district court the battle They all obeyed their} 4 £ Argenbright and family, M. | overruled a motion for a new trial in yo sat yt war. They played| i. Mouse and family spent Sunday | the case of Cassie L. Chadwick late Gifterent kinds ofmusical instruments. | ag A. L. Pipes’, this afternoon and at once sentenced She Must Serve Ten Years. | years and tour months. The prisoner was not particulany affected by the action of the court. as seemingly she had resigned her self to any action that might be te&- en, When seen after eentence heé been pronounced Mre. Chadwick ‘re- eed Corn. * Maj. Paddock had his horse fiddle, . Place your order for SEED CORN with s Sy gave them some strong music. ac > a nee family spent Sun-| hor to ten years imprisonment. By plied to a question: ue John and his wife kindly invitedthem| 4 nice rain fell last night, which |#00d behavior Mrs. Chadwick may| ‘Whatmore can the world ware us before it is all sold. We have only a {n and treated them to candy and will help the oate and grass and give|Teduce her time of service to eight to know about me now.” cake. All wentalong pleasantly. The Virginia ladies made the bride feel that she was at home amongst them The farmers are busy with their ploughs. They are getting the round ready for the corn and oats. Next flax will be sowed. Reports said Benge afternoon many were out telllng the voters how i M Boy. S they should vote, At thle writing I eS ° tl te wil - sas corn crop, plant Pure Bred See gether : © vote wilt pectose to) Was It Murder or Suicide? ev. Jones informed us that the Paterson, N. J., March 21.—After al ae will peeaee tor aby a E.1 quarrel upon the top of a cliff 125 ured wins year. ie preached here |teeg high near the outekirte of thie iy Cannon- billy EY, 0, atebeeh OF seventeen YORrs 6g. city, in which the voices of aman and 3 a of our farmere have planted woman were heard in angry tones, Mr. Robbins is working on his new the weeds a start. G. L. Argenbright, northeast of Altona, is putting him ina telephone. Iasienteyantst reaealalal He can keep in touch with what his rn S608 4 neighbors are doing. Well, as this is my first time in try- C0 M B NA TI 0) N small quantity unsold of the famous Ratekin’s Pure Bred Seed Corn, If you wish to increase the yield of your ing to tell the news will ring off, and if this escapes, the waste baeket will the dead body of John Bennett, an barn. insurance agent, was found at the Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jenkins spent |foot of the chff to-day. Whether or Sunday with their son, Morton, and | 20t he was thrown over the verge of family near Mulberry. the cliff {8 unknown. The county eae eee Dr. Christy, of , Butler, passed|#04 city authorities are searching through our city Monday. for an unknown woman whose voice : Everette Drysdale and wife, of But | Was heard in argument with a man OF ler, were the guests of O. M. Drysdalp | only @ little while before the body = was found. Bennett was lastseen by his wife yesterday afternoon when she reproved him for drinking. and wife Monday. J.E. Sparks and wife were at Fos- ter Sunday. The candidates were busy visiting — F the voters Monday. They were the} Fulton Shortage is $12,000. friends of our people. They were so - ‘anxious about us. Fulton, Mo. , March 27.—The board p.m. Tho writer solemnized the Man” Killed in Oregon. Mrs. Sadie Coulter and children}of Managers of the State Hospital of her father and mother returned home on Wednesday, after |for the Insane in this city, after a Jan. 7th, 1873, and on the evening of | Adrian Journal. a few daye’ visit at the home of her|preliminary examination of the Dec. 24, 1899, in her father’s parlor) Fred Miller, who formerly lived in | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whinery. | books of the institution, announced {a the presence of a few friends and a | 514, county and ran @ eawmill’on. Mrs. Linnie Craig, of Fry, 1. T.,/that the shortage will be between heaped family, she by the writer was) (4 River and Elk Fork, was shot | #04 sister, Mre. Carpenter, of Chero- | $12,000 and $18,000, ec a i Fe Charles Stalk ’ kee, Okla., made a short visit with| Treasurer Thomas, who has been up r, KILLED FROM AMBUSH. Mrs. Lulu peas j Sanne g 8. cima R. and Elizabeth McCaun, was born near Now Home Sept. 18sh, 1875.|A Former Bates County “Bad She died March 24th, 1905, at 7:30 : ACHAT @GO8 SOO SEISEIS ; ja, to Mister Hince | from ambush near Briunon, Oregon, | relatives the first of the week. in Washington, D. C., since March 1, J At Cannon's Feed Yard, Butler, Mo. vader the same ceremony [plu was Aunt Harriet Arbogast’s many | has not returned home and nothing March 5th, and no clue to the guilty @ noble girl, a dutiful daughter triende will be glad to know that she |is yet known ofhis whereabouts. He oy is recovering bon her serious sick- | is under bond furnished by the Balti- A PR | L 1 5th 3 1 9 Oo 5 ao Tak aie on eoaciees party has been found. She became afilicted a little overa| Miller passed as @ bad man and/ 2 tO'G. is at the home of her| more Surety Company, for $30,000 side, brother, Howard Arbogast, at Fos- | His wife and three children are here. 29 es HEAD QF cece 29 Herefords and Short-Horns Contributed by W. G.SELLON, 15 head of Short—Horns, Fp ee he Ren glare pl openly boasted that he had killed ter, Mo. ciaatlacaeeeniamaaccinaes Sacrifices Three Children That 6 head of Bulls, from 8 to 18 months old, 9 head of Cows and heifers. Have from one to four Cruikshank top crosses, that they would avenge the murder |~In and Around Pleasant Gap. of their friend. I¢ is probable that that ‘medical ekill could accom- | twomen in Missouri, and he had kill- ; Olie Walker completed hfs new She May Re-marry. the yearling things are all got by Chief Elector 2d, 124347. was done to save or prolong | ed one man in Oregon, but he aud hia lite. Her courage kept up till the barn aud moved to his farm Monday 29 6 of last week. AARON, Paducah, Ky., March 27 —Mre. Mary Brockwell, aged 30, this after this may have been done when Miller | Elmer Meeks was a business caller Contributed by J. K. ROSIER & SONS, 11 head of Hereford Bulls, serviceable age and of the best breeding. very last. abe son were the only witnesses to the MB ory Ade noon, it is alleged, confessed that she was killed. hh urda:; Contributed by WEINER & LEVY, 2 head of Short—Horn re old, Sbeleeives | tilling, and he was acquitted, but passe a Ra gg the friends of the dead man swore > 4 murdered her three children, aged 3 winrar] aS ae ala Saray Poa er, yee mo yearling Bulls, with 1 to 3 Cruikshank top-crosses. Mr..and Mrs. John Carpenter of|Phine and coal oil. Her husband is ay teen naan near Peru were the gucats a Tesea | inthe asylum, and George Albrotton and Myrtle Smith last Sunday: promieed to marry her, she alleges, nage met Fy oo are sick this ifshe would get rid of the children. ba " She and the man are both in jail. “Wild Cat” Saptk last week. We'are asked to announce therv 5 will’ be preaching at the Double Grave Trouble Foreseea, Branches church sunday, April 9th.| It needs but little foresight, to tell “ac remember the date. All/that when your stomach and liver Terms of sale will be cash, or eix months time will be given, Certified copies of pedigrees will be furnished the day of sale. — giving bankable note to bear 8 per cent interest td badly affected, grave trouble is ‘om date. ‘ and Colds,| ‘The next ball will take place Aprii| Sheet ea Gi the peo yey 8th, Saturday night. Whynotcome| medicine for-your disease, as Mrs. J. K. ROSIER & SONS wohl a and bring your wife, daughter or|Jobn A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., ‘did. K ; ‘the aweetheart and have a guod time.|Shesaye: ‘I had neu ia of the WEINER & LEVY hich “he The managers have made the ruling| liver and stomach, my heart was ‘ Me ve | that no drunks can come in the hall,| weakened, and I could not est. I W. G. SELLON for | vou are not allowed to spit on the| was very bad for a long time, but in 1G, . Horak | H00r ot uee vulgar language Electric Bitters, I found just what: I CAPT. H.C, DONOHUE Backlen’s Wild Sat is sorry to learn that our| needed, for they quickly relieved and © FP. BEARD } Prete Saray 8 | young friend, Bud Campbell, ia think-| cured me.” Best medicine for weak Rone. 00. , Tog of leaving forColoradosometime| women. Sold under yusrantes by adhe abr T. Clay, druggist, at 50c a ETE ey 134 Ie vena ceee we bene bb adie os & - this summer. o | Mr. and Mrs. Jap Smith of Johns-

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