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, The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVI. : , BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1905. NO. 42 Aug. 25th. Everybody invited to| P{@ Pee AP SSS SLL LIESSSE SIGS come and have a good time. _ passed through our town one day last week. Miss Joste Price, of St. Louis, is} There will be preaching by Rev. the guest of her uncle, J. R. Scott. | Baker next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Mr. Harding and son passed) Quiteanumber of young folksirom i through our village last week with a| Willow Branch attended preaching fine span of mules which he had sold|at Black last Sunday night. They to George Argenbright near Altona. | are having a good meeting. Let the Mrs. E. T. Colt of Clinton was in| good work go on, and let everyone our community last week — to | that goes with the intention of lend- get students to attend the Business|ing & hand helping all they can. |@ SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FALL CARPETS, Art Squares, Small Ru College at Clinton. There fs also ST f > P an £8, Mre Kate Cannady {e visiting at|Double Neeeir liga ng going on at Goods as fast as we want to, To stimulate the Portiers, G. G. Gartins at present. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker are off shoe business we have put on sale on our front Ernest Greer and Floyd Hays at- tended the Woodmen Picnle at Nevada and report a jolly good time. Carroll McQuaray of Piper visited for a three weeke’ trip in the weet, and, expect to attend the World’s Fair while there. Miss Claris te home, staying in the store, while they are goneand their stock fe in care of at his uncle, T. J. Pitts, Saturday) N. M. Brown, Uncie ABB counters about 100 pair of Misses, childrens and a few ladies slippers and oxfords worth $1.10 to $1.73 at the uniform AEE LA IE CAD “ Lace Curtains, And Couch Covers., ne SSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5S9S9S99 o . All are in and ready for your inspection. We have evenlog. Page yr eeeeeege ae Price of 5Oe if Pa Wh le the [ st Mf a large line to eelect from. 7 Mies Note Cole vielted relatives {n South of Spruce Items. If | a : ich one day last week. Mh iy» emilee now ~ Henry ane Sunday was very much JOB OF BLACK CAT HOSIERY. 4 or troble as he sports a new bu, 1 ——" ) ard and Dayton was 8 to 28 score ’ ome of Mra. W. adies 50c quality at 39e, 8 vale for $1 00. Big line « f 10e Art Squares from $4.09 to $25.00 in favor or” Hallard: The Dayton a os eat —, . 8 pair for 25c. Buy school nosiers now, . ~ ‘i + Toug shreshed last Thur A . ‘ Small Rugs from $1.25 to $9.00 OE eet ae cs Taleet Tom Parker is very sick pe thie ae tone Wnene juot In; new ginghars tyr fall in; new #b- Portiers from $2.00 to $9.00° was well attended Saturday night. writing with malaria fever, ons; new silks just in; new cotton suit. gm in; new outings. . a Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Medeares are Angus Hunteman and wite went to Big Cut in Summer Good Lace Curtains from 50c to $7.50 the proud parents of a new bouncing dggitien City shopping Saturday. is Summer Goods. boy who came to blew thelr home]. Ooty Linu toretttene ® IOC Goods at 10c Couch Covers from $1.50 to $6.50 one day last weok. ie $ #6 Arthur Asbery and Henry Kuntz bag ge z Now wrappers at $1 00, sample skirts at 384 per cent less returned home trom Garber, Okla. @ Mr. Mistlers have moved their than the regular price last Saturday and report good threshing machine home Saturday, ore crope there, Lit sia ili Piper desis vlad aoe eo We handle # kinds of Groceries, but run no de- a t+ E ‘aenr Lavon laa weak. munity Monday. ; ivery wagon. Yale coffee. a a "#4 U LV R Mr. Turk of Henry county passed Martin Esenborth fe sick at this . P through this vicinity Saturday with writing. The Town and Country Ladies Shirt. several head of mules. . a ct ge purchased a new | Several of our young folks attend-| buggy Saturday. H Pi Mra. Shillinger and son, Mart as passed theexperimen- ! FU R N IT U R E Co . —— ee “ ead transacted business in Montrose. tal stage, it has been tried Squire Howard preached at Wm. : eoocogoooooooooooooosoos ——__—— Thompson's Sunday night. BeLie. proven an unqualified Virginia Items. Mt. Zion. success, and become a F Mra. J. W. McFadden and son,} Mrs. Wineinger and son, Earl, left staple, equally adapta- Sues Wealthy Joplin Man PB hs pad “on anal Volna, wens to Kansas City Friday, | Thursday moruing tor visit with ee siggnied “eo 7 ._,_| returning Sunday. pareuts and other relatives in Par jor any eeason of the For Alienating His Wife. Mise Vesta Rice and Mise Dixle} John Sparks and wife went to}sons, Kansas. sen orany cial. Sharp will start be the 15th of Sep- | siloam Springs Saturday to visit his} Mrs. Kennedy and Mise Maud Win- 7 y esi Joplin, Mo., Ang. 16—A. Roy | tember to Warrensburg to school at| parents, elnger were calling on Mrs. Macon {ng a full loose cut gar- Fuller, prominent in society and an| the Normal. . John Harper spent a few hours in| Brown Friday afternoon. ee - M er] P.M. Famuliner and family spent | started to Sunday schooland church afternoon ageinet Bed rs - er *|cousin, Mrs. S.J. Eichler. She willlg few days last week at Harrisonville} Sunday had to etop in at the neigh- pang Ge -SheCORIGrE pag + niga estore fo ey Ne ieee ot Rapeennee and as hie old home, east of Har- bors to bee ary. ‘ hs ee bn as for opin cing Assoc’ Neb: | risonville. rs. Duglas and son, Homer, were neat attractive appear- former exalted raler of the Elke, raska e short time ago to get work] (Cliff Jackson and wifi, of Wall/shopping in Rich Hill Wednesday. % ance and elight mannish charging him with alienating the | "rote his father that the crops were| street, Kan., spent a few days with) Everybody remember League at effect, which adds to the thie wife never better. Cole Hensley and family. Mt. Zion every Sunday night except oneal famtnt ‘h affections of his wife. J.1. Brown ts going to remodel! ‘The people at Virginia made a call/the fourth Sunday night when there WS: | CHOPS The suit{s the eulmination of a/ his house, sell his farm and move to PR pa oo of those interested in| will be preaching Only a limited quantity series of domestic Intelicities. Both|town. | the Virginia grave yard to getto-| A revival meeting te belng held at on band. Be among the the Fuller ané Robinson familles J. R. Scots who lives northwest | gether and ne one day {!n fixing] Double Branches this week. We do rst to get one. ong the best known in Joplip. of the Elkhart store lost a nice/yp the yard—the home of their/not know how long it will continue. are among black sack coat, almost new, be-|friends’ bodies. In passing agrave| Will Duglas has sold his sorghum idered one , be Phone see ho negli —= py oe o~. Le preg or yore last pow by Hangep ben Lg “ to Will Thornburg and George of the handso: d . , 5 4 : \ plished women in local soelety. Mrs. oe, ie ae ye oe at 1 ae 9 pr rg ak oa © pose Chars Beshore, George Brunson, Uy well known. @ stores. Mr. J.| without crawling among the brush. | George Wineinger are working in the are ‘thin be “aa ww months |": Packer or J.T. Thathwell will) These conditions ought not to be/hay on the Loeb ranch near Rich OW th uae the finder. L.C.E. |where there are so many Sunday | Hill. both familles were on the [ri cmmnninomntinmicnnn Schools and so much preaching. It} I. Beshore took a load of wheat to terms. Gradually the attentions of Deep Water Items looks like the people's minds rove vege Saturday. iacleaned Robinson to Mrs. Faller became pro- ” not fixed on the home of their dea ts Lowry and daughter, Irma, time i friends. What apeaks better for a| were in Rich Hill Friday. ss 2, ———_ ay! nege hrm od ont roy ee ede ce cans neighborhood than to keep thehome} Sume of the boys in this part of ad SSSA SSSA GA SA AA her company. nove: W "I the baseball game between Spruce |! thelr dead friends’ bodies neatand | the wood are bothering the melon} === - - . rode with her and called — her. Ac 4 Butler. P’ clean. —— and several — are : When confronted with a demand) "Addy alison wae taken quite ele|F Hengom, mho as as forsee "24 | 99GOOOOOOOHOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOE ES ——to- cease attentions each—other,| with a sinking chill one day last ‘ ; both Mrs. Fuller and Roblason sald| week. Dr. Berry was called, al he | ¥as @ caller in Parktown Sunday af- Revolution [mmineat, 1 tth each other | thinks Addle will be all right in a few|ternoon. He has claim in Dakota) A ure sign of approaching revols they were in love w days. of 160 acres, which will make & good | and serious trouble in your system and could not help themselves. ; Weees & Southostand have lute ct| ‘he. {e nervousness, sleeplessness, or WE WANT Mrs. Faller wrote @ letter to her} ang coal on the banks ready for sale Bailey Beckett {¢ remodeling S.8.}stomach upsets. Electric Bitters / # Martin’s house. Parktown now has a market square, where little Joseph Wolf and will quickly dismember the trouble- some causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys husband, stating that she cared for} Mra. Belle Tyre and husband, of Mr. Robinson more and would not Nevada, who have been visiting She ie now in Michigan friends and relatives !n the neighbor. YOUR GRAIN return. Birdie, are selling melons. d Bowels, stimulate the liver, and hood, returned h: 1 k. sister, Birdie, J and Bowels, ula A epending the summer. | Jerd Witt Ate ey Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, of Spruce, | clarity the blood. Run down systems 4 Robinson eald today that she) Mo., were the guest of John Coleman | Visited her sister, Mrs. Peter Crook, | benefit particularly and all the usual - ‘ ya would not return. Robinson was re- | the past week. several days last week. Monday of|attending aces vanish under its and will pay the highest market y this week they spent in Parktown. John Foster, the roadmaster, is working the roads. . Misses Elste and Helen Park visited Miss Gertrude Crowell at Butler the first of the week. Andy Simpson had a good horse to drop dead in the road grader on Tuesday. Cause, excessive eon ARON. searching aud thorough effective- ness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that {s returned if {t don’t give rfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by The ice cream supper at Jess Bliz- zard’s Saturday night was well at- tended. Travis Payne is quite sick with “ee fever. He makes tree acknowledgement he ladies of the Bastern Star in Johnstown will serve ice cream at that he likes Mra. Fuller and that his atteations to her have the a nr ae merit ef being above board. He has Caleb McCormick was in our midst { not been at bis home since his| saturday evening, taking orders for return. patent scissois,¢for which he is an ent. “OW. O Shillinger and wife spent Sat- tp night and Sunday with Mrs. .’ parents. A nice shower visited our midet Sunday morning. Litty. ported to be with Mrs. Fuller. He) returned this morning from the North and stated that he had been in Chicago. price any time you haul i in. Whether a BIG cROP or small one. we can handle it. New seed rye for sale. Give us chance to bid on your crop and we will save you money. Peru Items. Quitea bit of plowing is being done for wheat. John Carroll is home from Kansas City, and is reported a Iittle better at thie writing. Mound items. We are having nice weatherat this WILL G. REED, AMORET, MO. IPO0OOLIDOOOOOGOOIOOOOGOOOF The corn erop wae never better for years. An ice cream sup rtf | —————L$S<S<S<————————————— 4 Eveeyooe Ste woe ~ ps 5 Ballard Items. fe rmye tert Reem birthda: ie is A) «Uncle Josh Perkins” a brand new) A picturesque ceremony takes place ‘to lo nel » HH every year in Haute Viemae. All sh ; comedy drama with an original plot, | every ¥' ie girla in the place on the day of St. plenty of shri! ling dramatic action, Eutropiue file in pr “og i & pleasing injection of lovely comedy | §5, Junten lee-Gombee to the c#des anda sprinkling of highclass muetcal | which te erected near the eburch to through with ‘his fall work and to Threshing is still the order of the ae Zag yoo through with Our butchers are doing consider- the sesesement of Mound township. | able business in thie town. last orev f night. An enjoyable time was had. , : Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Daniel, a fine boy. Miss BEFORE THE JUDGE of fine workmanebip we are willing Braiden, of Butler, was| °° place our work; because a broken Ho says everything is booming and| I suppose most everybody is living Belle : ‘ watch or any article of jewelry, no|and dancing specialties will be the | thesaint. Each girl Benge her left everyone seams to be cheerful. ae ae plete! Run Figg neem matter how badly out of repair, ‘can attraction at Butler Opera House garter on the cross an@ prays that W, F; Maddy sold some very nico . y died at the bomeot his| be made as good es new it brought] next Friday evening, August 18th. she may havea good hasband, and heifers and steers to Mr. Price who lives in Butler. Mrs. J. N. Sharp and daughters went $6 Al her sf vielt her mother and slater and hnve a good then gives way to the newt girl. In addition to mounting each and erves ta 80 omothered oy 7} every act with & wealth of new ec n- | different colore that at @ short die- ery, Mosers. Frazee & Bay have en-| tance It looks as thoagh {6 were gaged a most acceptable actingcom- | Covered with flowers. pany, several of thie number being Has Stood The Test 4 Yearm local favorities. The production is The old, original omrre Tagh- perfect and complete in every respect | jegg chill tonic. You know what you and should prove one of the best of-| are taking. It is ironand buinine in feringe of the present season. 8 tasteless form. Bo cure, no pag. 60c here. We make a specialty of repair- {ng watches and jewelry of all kinde and do all such work in a thorough and artistic manner and at very reasonable prices. Bripg your next job of repairing to ELLIS & GAINS, Geo. W, Ellie’ old stand BUTLER, ee MISSOURI.

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