The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 25, 1905, Page 6

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Cireuit court adj d on Satur-| | Z rst slows! ox Svwr| GOMMENGEMENT EXERCISES | ) was excused to that day. — 7 y ? For sale. My property on corner f the Bi igh School a Ve Ohio and High streets. Terms to Ot the utler Hig Se oy sult. J. M. McKispey. Enjoyable Occasion. 281m. Thefollowing ten graduates of But- F. M. Woods, of Adrian, was in ler High School faced a big audience Butler the last of the week. Marion | at the opera house last Friday even- is casting “sheep's eyes” at the Re-|ing: Misses LeliaShort, Lulia Short, corder’s office and says if he has} Jessie Tyler, Nina Culver and Mabel friendsenough he will shore “cut’er.”"| Thompson; Messrs. Conrad Dixon, Wilbur Dugan, Walter Boswell, Burr McConnel and Ray Thompson. © The following program was observ- The enumeration for the Butler school district showed a total of 1025 as follows; 466 white males, 475 white females, $3 colored males|®&° — . . 50 colored females The enumera-| Music, Piano Solo........... Mrs. Lindler tion was made by Mrs. Mabel| invocation - Rev. S. D Jewell Griffith , Piano Solo...: Nellie Douglas ; Essay (Salutatorian).....Lulia Short : A hotly contested ball game be- Essay (Valedictorian). ...Jessie Tyler tween the Harrisonville and Butler) vocal Solo .ccccccccssecce cesses Irene Shafer High schowl teams was played in Addrees............ Dr. J. M. Greenwood, Butler Tuesday afternoon last and Superintendent of the Kan- resulted, Butler 2, Harrisonville 1. sas City public schvols. The boys played goed ball from the! presentation of Diplomas by Jobn start. 5. Francisco President of School Board. Miss Lulia Short, as salutatorian of the class, read, in a very impres- sive manner, an essay that reflected much credit,both in preparation and delivery. It was well received and highly appreciated by the audience. The valedictory essay, by Mise Jessie Tyler, was well delivered, and its preparation showed study, thought and research that would have reflected credit upon an older and farther advanced student. Her effort was appreciated and heartily applauded by the audience. Miss Nellie Douglas rendered a plano solo {n a manner thatreflected thorough training, much study and painstaking perseverance, as did the beautiful vocal solo, by Miss Irene Shafer, which delighted the audience and called for responses to hearty encores, The San Diego (Cal.) papers tell of a close call Mrs, E. C, Crow had from being carried out by the undertow, ; , whilein bathing. Mrs, Crow is spend- | ing some time with a portion of their A SWIFT FINISH! We want to make the last days of this Month of Bargains a Record Breaker. We have been getting ready for it for some time. We have a store full of bargains that shonld bring us customers from far-away points. You Will Not go away dissapointed. We are NEVER Satisfied unless our custom- ers are satisfied and we know that you will be More than satisfied with the the great saving to you in this GREAT SALEW Muslin Underwear Samples, | Doylies and Lunch Cloths. | . Turkish Bath Towels Our muslin underwear sales have | They are samples and slightly soiled | A quantity purchase again places us been a success every season. Why? § but the price will more than make J in position to undersell all competi- First, we always have real bargains. | upforthat. They get eo in working J tion Heavy double terry alzes Second, we always have our sales | anyhow and it \s really no objection. | 48x19 matchless bargain, would fumily at the ex-attorney general’s cottage near San Diego. Mrs. Mary Parker, of Rockville, who is well known and has many friends in Appleton City, where she spent a yearengaged in the work ofa trained nurse in the home of Rev.C.M. Whetzel, was last week united in mar- h riage with Mr. C. D. Parker, of Rock- ville.—Appleton City Journal. The jury in the case of Walter and Tom Leonard, charged with felo- 7 nious assault, found them gullty and assessed thelr punishment at six monthe each fn jail and a fine of $25 Walter ie under another indictment for highway robbery. It looks like these boys are trying very hard to) Dr, J. M. Greenwood, superintend- when the goods are needed. All sizesand prices and the prices | be cheap at 15c but we never figure break into the penitentiary and there | eng of the Kansas City publicechools Not Six Months Bef are what will make them eell fast. on how much profit wecan makeon - . ot Six Months Before an item, but how cheap wecan sell it. was some surprise and disappoint-|for many years, delivered an address 50c goods at 35c , Pp j , : you can make use of them ts While they last the prie will be ment that the jury didn’t assist/on “Educational Ideals.” In the Right Now You Can Use Th i y them along in that direction. handling of his subject the trained igal Now fou an Use them 75c goods at 50c The jury, after being out from| intellect of the student was clearly and right now it will pay you to buy $1.00 goods at 75c Ioc. Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock to|™marked. It wae along lines which them. ih | | Thursday evening at ten o'clock re, |had been his life study, and showed 25e Corset covers at 19¢ $2.00 goods at $1.00 | turned a verdict against Snow|that he keeps fully abreast of the ad- 25c Drawers at 19¢ A look will convince you of the real S B f Bloodsaw of five years in the coun | Vanced {deas of the age and can clear- 50c Gowns at 39e Ok bargains offered. un onnets | ty jail and a fine of $100. He was 4 —— the — yo he 50c Skirts at 39¢ Sl a tie a 2 : charged with assault with intent h 4 wo a 7 an 4 ae a? 3 In this ne of samples you will find Embroidered Waist Patterns warm day’ come as they must soon. wal 1 8 nS Se Se septs pag og } 4 i We Struck it Rich. | They are not the common kind but He struck Spitler with @ heavy tea | Work carries conviction to his hegr- CORSET COVERS, cup, breaking {t, then hacked his|¢ré. Hiseplendid address was a treat And - ~ og awd pie tor | made better, trimmed better and are 4 ; ; > ou. Beautiful Waist Patt neck ina horrible manner with the|*0 our people. DRAWERS, erns, | better assorted colors, nicely pleated inary eens, ae shere GOWNS, : cloth and worth 75c will go ’ in this sale at the record break- 50e They are worth 35c our price will The work in our public schools the with three rows of valencenes lace. past year has been very satisfactory . pleces. Judge Denton reduced the ¢ l jail sentence to one year in jail to conform to the statutes, to the patrons. Superintendent CHAMISE, ing price... ed be only Richmond has worked in harmony Another beautiful line of patterns Dr. Wm. St. John,| with his corps of assistants, and if + the well-known refrac-| there has been any friction they have all at less than wholesale prices. and worth it to goin thisealea: tionist ot Kansas City, wisely oe {t from coming to the face. ngratul : will be at the Cottage pens ag the tonchane ow = House {n Butler Wednesday, May |school board upon thesplendid show- 31st. If your eyes are giving you|ing and fine condition of our public any trouble, you should call on the schools. above date and have themexamined.| wy) Eyman left Wednesday for If you should need glasses, I can fit! Cleyeland,Okla., to accept a position you with a pair that will beabsolute- | with M. H. Fox in his ice plant. lyright. I have been making regular pte visits to Butler for 4 am Blanch, the 12-year-old daughter and give as reference all of the lead- ot Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Caton, who re- ing citizens of Butler and Bates Co. side in the country northwest of Examination and consultation free. Rich Hill, met with @ very painful accident one day last week. The Are little girl was playing around a corn A Quilting Party. planter and in some manner caught A crowd of young folks consisting| her foot in the machine, fracturing of members of the Mt. Carmel Sunday the limb just above the ankle. A school and others were elegantly en- | physician was called, the fracture re- tertained at the beautiful country | duced and the child is reported to be home of Mrs. Wm. Hardinger, five| getting along nicely now.—Rich Hill i miles southwest of Butler, Thursday. | Review. Summer Negliges Shirts, | | . Beautiful ‘s* Handkerchiefs An opportunity to buy such goods at such prices We had to buy a lot of them but the quantity does does not often occur. Strictly up-to-date, newest dot frighten us if we can get the RIGHT PRICE. pattern, made with flat felled eeame, gathered back This we must have or we do not buy. Then we French yoke gussets and perl buttogs, both with know we can name a price that {e absolutely right. attachkd and detached cuffs. A full assortment of These are splendid values worth 25c every one of sizes. A good portion of this lot of shirta worth them. In this sale they go at 75e to $1.00. Your choice of this lot until sold f 6c each at not 2 for 25¢c for we can’t afford it. You save 10c on every one you buy. 48e Some Bargains in Wash Goods and Suitings. At this time of the year manufacturers and wholesalers sometimes find themselves overstocked and prefer to unload at a loss to themselves rather than carry their goods to nnother season. We have taken advantage of just such a condition and are in a position to offer you many things in. March. He will be at home for about two months. Mr. Wainwright likes the army life and will probably re- main in the service. He has seen much of the world and no doubt has had trying experiences. a SKIRTS &e. that have always sold at $1.25 98¢ 25¢. rt | ke ——— cane = +" J. W. Wainwright, Company H, Wash Goods and Suitings at a less price than retailers usually pay for the goods. ! é noonhourdliake ans Mahe iisednnd “seat jcmmey _ 25¢ Fancy Suitings at 15¢ 20e Wash Goods at 15¢ 15c Wash Goods at 10c ae all Jo £ - Fs sora he “ call and favors. |Mr. Wainwright has art prepare + gos ee a gi been with his regiment in the Philip- EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. \ Unsurpassed in the culinary art. 'D/ines and returned this evring, land- oft the afternoon they repaired to the ing in San Francisco on the 18th of j lawn, where merry games were in- tio dulged in. Those who were present are as follows: Misses Lutie and Ruth Leonard, Ethel and Scythia Barr, Willie aud Pearl Eggleson, Belle and Edna Burke, Cloe and Iva Berryhill, Grace Osburn, Anna Will- | | Hill's Cash Store. =— i fame, Mabel Th , Mrs. Ida Hard-| The Butler High School Alumni] Senator Clark’s great copper mine 'S pes pe family. he ‘* were Association held ite annual eession|at Jerome, Arizona, has caved in Virginia Items. ' [that Dr. Wm. Huffman was very _ M. Drysdale visited his slstet® Spr wt : P at the Armory hall on Monday night|from the surface to the 700 foot sick. re. Sherick, near Burdett last web 9), their homes wishing for the return of |t welcome the class of 1905. After many such days. A Guest. |an enjoyable literary program the ovening’s ‘enteréainment closed’ with level. No lives were lost. Mre. Dave Bean, of Butler, visited! Mrs. Dike McCann, “Misses Pearl,| Roy Hockett has bought the D oft her daughter, Mrs. John Harper.|Ruby and Master Howard, of | Lamb property in Virginia. vofrea Poisons in Food daughter, lie, Thed Harpers. | with Boke coos ee naa! | in eneton, ring, the od \ ici h: 4 » Mire, ‘arper. t. in. May M inn farm, who - . Willinee poh pe pn eo i th My E.. ped Perhaps you do not realize that| Mr. Beckett was able to come to| Cann, who has been working in But. sometime with dropsy, is no better} the Sayers & Scovill vehicles, ahah were elected: President, Walton | ™#2y pain poisons originate in your ee laet week and called in Park | ler, came with them ‘to visit her par-) Cole Hensley is about, the sampy ; Vice Presi T food, but some day you may feel a | Town. entsand to meet a friend that wasto|@towing weaker. He {s not able @ age ph Bag lige: BB gon: Cae ncciutery, Nine Colne, Centar | twinge of di that” will con-| Elder Ishmel will preach next Sun-! be shere at that time. gud yy ey 4 made harness, enables them to|retary, Dick Colyer; Treasurer, Mre,| Vince you. Dr. Kings New Life Pills Mies Maggie McCann went to Drexel | § of severe pain every nigh ow. 28th, at 11 a. m. and at please any one wanting a first class |Ida Weaver; decoration committee, | Fe guaranteed to cure all sickness Sunday to etay with her aunt, who hands tremble so that he canngs $1 due to poisons of undigested food—| Children’s Day at the Christian | hae been sick for some time. f the food into his mouth. and pty vee vuhostin Bramies So Guan” — a or money back. 25¢ at Frank T. | Church the first Bandey in Jane All| Rev. Smith, of Nevada, Mo., preach- Wire Sparky school will close the good MoPixtaty Babe > sai laid Clays drug store. them. cpoderee $0 90m and hear the lit- see ~~, hy Bay seggn Chureh in | day. aati si cathe ‘ : . : rand View ¥ ing and 4 ve 1 2946, Butler, Mo. pete ie * : - If you want Bee Led oad Yin, McCowan, of Tilinote much, to 2 args ena : lero pert AE we a i «# For Sale or Trade. Adare eee stg Petes supplies, come tothe | crear “uiting shelr 9a | wht Be Fg ond wile spent Sunday | June13, All are invited tocomeagay Tq) L Studio to Mr. R. L. Liddil; Complet- | Kimble, who . bought Coulter | with B. F. d wile. They | havea good time. Aano) 4 ‘ factory at Adrian, | farm, too ‘atO. M. Drysdale’s Se beru dal nee Oye Wobs nld eon

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