The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 13, 1905, Page 6

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STABBING AFFRAY. Commencement Exercises. _—— (Communieated.) Dorovan Lloyd Stabbed Pleasant Foster Fate Sebouk wee sere b Fossitt Through Right Lung | rigay evening. April 7. Thecharch 254, OFF. We Save You Money On Watch Our Goods Are For Your Trade. ss Marked In Plain Up-to-date Merchandise, Repairing. Figures. WE. MOVE into the Bowling Alley Building, April 15th and we don’t want to move any goods that we In blacks and fancies are so much ahead of the ordinary values in this line of goods that they really stand in a class by themselves. We will match our LADIES 10c Black Hose against anything {n the county. Beautiful Fancies and Lace Stripes at 10c, 15c, 280, 25c, 35c and 48c. Everything in the line from fancy cotton to brilliant lisle. Infants and Childrens at 5c, 9c, 10c, 15c, 28c, 25e. Is the Be st Buy Gypay Hoslery and you don’t have to. EVERYTHING GOES AT 25°lo OFF W. S. MACDONALD, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Card of Thanks. The father, brother and wife of the late Dr. S. B. Kash desire through pour columns to express their heart- elt thanks and appreciations to the true friends who so nobly assisted during the sickness and death of their loved one. For sate—Farme, ranches, city property, wheat, alfalfa and sugar beet lands, writeus. Gxicas & Foup, Garden City, Kansas. 24-6¢° County Court Proceedings. County county met last Friday as aboard of equalization, and with the With a Pocket Knife. five graduntes. Dorovan Lloyd, aged about 17,|!F the five young and Pleasant Fossitt, aged about x." Nael Mills, as Valedictorian, ‘There are no alps.” His essay was North 6th street, near the Avenue about 9:30 o’clock Saturday night,|Practical, and he read it in a clear ded by all. the home of his step-father, J. C.|™e™ A aaa Griggs, in the north of the city Mize Ruby Sa eee » suflering from eeveral ugly ees ness.” She made a successful effort Courteous Treatment y to prove the value of always being Low Prices and Good Goods Alter the fight young Lloyd went] 1, a stomps, to his home in the north part of the| "Sia Detke, Scott showed thought = " a morning he was arrested by Marshal) titted: “Character is Power. We are Showing the Latest |} |Pankson and Policeman McManus, |""\ii., jessie Davie recited the “Class Novelties in all line Alen’s office for medical Ly mes thought on her part to write a poem and afterwards taken to his hom In the prophecy Miss Winnie Epb- long gash across the back of the), 04 ped, a) Gow ty nw ndy 4 » and ® dan-| tain that the future ie not be: yond gerous atab in the right lung are the the reach of any. No. do abs, we wil ber jase striving it {a believed by the attending plryal- | 8° eac0 mem clan that the boy will recover, his| *®fulall “a hecy. vered an address ap propriate to the A ia tenee ~—. Jn the|time, it being the" ind of advice @ success in every way. At the close even If the Fossitt boy was the @g-| (his talk he presented the diplomas. Every saloon in Joplin, Carthage, | vocal and instrumental, was furnish- and Webb City, for the first time injed by friende of the school and did good. tight last Sunday, and Prosecuting While much praiee is due the pupils announces that the Sunday saloon, | unite with the entire community in gambling and bawdy houses in the| 4ppreciation of the untiring efforts of tidat wave of morality which has a sa has. been in the may seem a little radical for asporty | is evidence of the high opinion Foster old mining town like Joplin,” said] people have of him as an educator. Offers Every Inducement |} | x: nu review. poles, formed a pretty background 15 became involved in a % on| Used for & subject the class motto: and as a result the Fosaitt boy is at|U2essuming way which was com- subject was: jumph of Prompt- guishing in the city jail. _ {prompt and on time in everything = ~ elty, where at three o’clock Sunday Be high ideals of life in her paper The Fossits boy was taken to Dr. Poem,” which required time and by Deputy Sheriff Bennie Miller, A|°! that nature. Our New Gypsy Hosiery ns B ofbecoe = cut in his! sch member of the class, and we are most serious of his injuries, While case is a serious one, and in all Prob ’ Rev. H. J. ett, of Butler, de- state reform school for his conduct, | Y°U2& People need who wish tomake a iheuie The music which consisted of both many years were closed hard and|™uCc toward making the programme Attorney Andrewe,of Jasper county, |for creditable attainments, they above towne must go, during the their principal toward making the struck the town. “This movement school work here for tive years, which Prosecuting attorney Andrews, “but One Wuo Was Tuere. Mrs. Macoir Kasu, . Lace Curtains Joplin will tea dry town Sundays, ee Dr. J. M. Kasu. 1 é WASH GOODS |] |inet as sare as it tails to rain. ‘The Marriage License. J.P. Kaan, pe Ry pl Alga ai ‘ are something you will pro- state laws regarding gambliug, and] Jagued by Recorder Lisle since our ooo white and fancy colors for bably need this spring. Our eoted Ry Heeorder Liste « Virginia Items, and readjusted the same, . new ones are in and priced the bawdy house are going to be en-| inst iggue: rg ? Ordered that the County Clerk pub- shirt waists or shirt waist sonane to cost pe . an forced just as long as I remain in of-| James F. Patterson to Sylvia M.| George Palmara has been sick for | lish the financial statement of Bates sults at 10c, 15¢ and 19¢, —_ ee ee fice, and Joplin will lose ite reputa-|Crawshaw, both of Bourcourt, Kan-| several days of pneumonia. county in Tat BuTiaa Tors and ArzSIns BS So, U0, 1S, Uo, tion as a sporting town for the next} sa, Elijah Isom and Carl Coulter re-| th. Rich Hill Review that are grand values. $1.25, $1.48, $1.73, $2.00, two yeurs.” 4 ‘ turned home from Quincy, Ill., where : $2.25 and $2.98. Ben. E. Harrison to Lillian Ewing, they had been attending commercial’ A dram shop license was granted Allen Henderson Given both of Ballard, school this winter. Carl went to his | to H. Chrieman at Rich Hill. SS Bert Weob to Ida Courtney, both| folks at Pleasanton, Kan. Ordered by the court that theClerk i " Respite Until May 15, | ot Foster. - worms Ae yay beens a hg > 'e| advertisein a St. Louis daily paper a Men s Furn ishinas _tp| Wm-J.Atkleon, of Eight Mile, Mo., . aek mSx°Y | call tor Mt. Pleasant township rall- . Jefferson City, Mo., April 8.—In Park. granting e respite to-day to Allen to Cloe M. Wilson, of Butler. There was reported little change in | Toad bonds numbered from 13 to 22 inclusive Ordered that the’ State Auditot be requested to draw his warraat for’ $3,566, amount of foreign ineurance L.N. Trickle, of Panama, to Myrtle|Cole Hensly condition Tuesday morn- Henderson, sentenced to be hanged Fahnestuke, ot Rich Hill. ing. Dr. Boulware of Butler was out iccainbipaiiaemiontin to eee him Friday and his daughter, Mrs. Biggs of Hume, is at his bed We'll sell the best makes and sell them the cheapest. in St. Charles county next Friday. Gov. Folk departed trom the usual a custom, and fixed the date of execu- Almost Enough For Union. , vaso side. ——— "Be ee tion for Monday. The respite ex-| Nashville, Tenn., April 10.—Cum- «tae — weep cities Mens fancy half h 25 k or d \. tends Henderson’s lease on life to|berland Presbyterian headquarters| People are bnay planting corn this jiffere a jalf hose (0c , rt ae: on ite May 15, when the death sentenc © |has received telegraphle advices to- we” YP iz were ordered drawn on the different A boy was born to Mrs, Will Durat | COUBtY funds in payment of bills al- Tuesday. lowed. oe Veterinary Infi-mary. THE AUO-FEDAN Having formed a partnership and to be carried out. day that presbyteries at Tulare, ee Cal., and Conham, Tex., have voted Lodge Goat Was to Blame. {in tavor of union with the Presbyte- Burlington, Ill., April 10.—Alleg rian church. This makes fifty-five ing permanent injury through a fall| Votes for the proposition, which re- Extra good work shirts he = Ame gets 25¢ only 10c, 8 for........ Extra good well made Extra values in sum- overalls only............ 35¢ | mer underwear......... 25¢ | . ! : MANUFACTURED EY “= grade fur hats 98e tiie work 50e by a mechanical goat, while being quires fifty-eight to carry, with a THE AUTO-FEDAN HAY PRESS CO., on a ea ae aS | wat ‘ initiated into the Modern Woodmen |2Umber of presbyteries to be heard ean ta ag same. After years of experience we Arm bands All silk bows and ties Lod t Arrowsmith, Charles Mc-|!rom. feel competent to treat the domestic x) new and up-to-date at 0c ane . animale in all their ailments. No Alee tiled suit for $5,000 damage ishing the school textbook law, this} mp, only 6 ecit-eed Ribs abenaepevi- eyes, etc , successfully. We care for mecessful ade. Mi . afternoon. ‘The bill has no emer:| f2isrraitaaes dire we ihevonm seit | Ock AE Infirmary at reasonable True to name. | Alabama Sweet, Cuban Queen,Duke|gency clause so does not go into} dean gg mE ST - | price. — Ba mwa Jones, Florida Favorite, Fordhook, {effect until June 17. The governor] tons in one hour. Satisfaction guaranteed, Jordan’s Grey Monarch, Jumbo, | also signed the bill prohibiting the eat me Batler, Mo. ASSSSG 4 Kleckley’s Sweets or Monte Christo,| working of men more than eight S ? ; Store Fixtures | Long Dixie, Kolb Gem, Melver’s| hours a day in smelters and refiner-| QQQOE Sugar. Mountain Sweet, Peerless or | ies. « For Sale. Eggs Taken Same as Cash. i — f charges for examination. Charges j against the lodge. Folk Signed Two Bills. lo ; tor Steatmentr reasonable, We doall ; We can supply your wants in staple dry goods, furnishing J-flerson City, April 10 —Governor < rt nds of veterinary dentistry. Ric- a . : E : : lings castrated aclentifi . We } goods, shoes, hats and caps, glassware, tinware and hardware. WATERMELON SEED Folk signed the Oseentort bill, abol- , * ae treat fistulos, withers, poll-evil, bad Hill’s Cash Store. —_—_—S—SE€_—_—_E__ Chappell & Morrell, the hay men,| The heaviest hail of recent years, have yoy an ry — _ but of short duration, visited this fare Of hay |. 0. ). Savana, Cuba. | section this afternoon. Pieces of ice ike aoe bas yrds an inch long were found in the court of cy rix . bast eee! ef — ‘“r8°r | Fortunately the bail fell only a few e.8 ; minutes,—Nevada Mail, 10th. Our old friend W. A. Downey o! George W. Taylor, an old and Homer, was a pleasant caller on highly reepected citizen living south Saturday and favored us substan- tially. He says the farmers are at of Butler, died suddenly in his home , on Monday of heart failure. He had Tce Cream, Rattlesnake, Sweetheart, Triumgh, Pride uf Georgia, Phinneys Early, and Seminole. SWEET CORN. Crosbies Extra Early, Country Gentleman, Kendall’s Early Giant and Stowell’s Evergreen. Black Wax, Golden Wax, Ward- wells Kidney Wax, Burpees Green a — — been complaining for several days of| Pod Stringless and Valentine, Bur- 1 Displa; Rack, lanted and his cote an Indisposition but his condition|pee’s Large Bush Lima and Honder- have a style, ex- 5 Show aseB, ped plan «be rl wee wae not considered eserlous. He had/#ons small Bush Lima. clusiveness and 1 Fruit Case, # good E _ doramapertice asked his wife to bring some article ; individual} splendid condition and every thing |t50 another room acl chon cha POLE BEANS. : Per & Prosperous Tarming| turned found bim dead. Mr. Taylor| Miseourl White Cornfeld; Lasy year. The Trinidad, Col., Chronicle-News tells of the appointment of Dr. John D. Harper by Governor McDonald as @ member of the board of dental ex- Wite, Horticultural Cranberry, Dutch Case Knife, Golden Cluster, Kentucky Wonder, Cut Short and Large White Lima. . was an old resident of this city, was always a genial, wholesouled gentle- man, kind and affectionate in hig family and popular with bis neigh- bors. Besides a widow he leaves three sons, Jesse A. Taylor with Geo: D DWARF PEAS. Barnard & Co, with.his territory in| American Wonder, Notte Excelsior Texas, Thomas, whose home is in|and McLaine Little Gem. Idaho; Albert who lives in the Indian STICK PEAS. Territory aod ~three daughters, ; Mre. J. R. Douglass, of Butler and|. Plante Extra Early, Alaska, Strat- Mrs. Harry Wolfe, of Oklahoma City, |!gem, Telephone, Champion of Eag- Okla., and Mrs. Thomas Lane of|laad and Large White Marrowlat, conducted by Rev. Barker from the] of all other seeds; and teas kod Bates | milly residence, Thursday April 18, | the Icicle Redlsb;. . ‘educated at: our public at2 p.m. ‘Geo, W. Taylor wasborn nd scademy and graduated | APril Sth, 1884. Died April 1 = City Dental College, | 299% “ed 71 yoors and'S days, ve Thomas

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