The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 2, 1905, Page 7

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| { | i Suits, : : | Overcoats We also show a great assortment of Boys and Childrens Suits and Overcoats. 44tf. Sam'n Levy & Co. Mare, Phaeton and harness for , call at this office. # Cannon- Weiner Elevator Company receiving corn. 52-tf This is examination week in our public schools. Mens pants from {8c up.’ Hill's Cash Store. ‘Oscar Stairs and wife, of Harrison- , Visited Mr. and Mrs. George-E. le the last of the week. Toilet soaps 15c per box, 2 boxes . Extra values at the price, at ’s Cash Store. has been some fine duck oting on the lakes south of town past two or three weeks. ‘A completeline ofcolors and checks pres ginghams only 5c at h Store. the. five-year-old son of F. R. Degon, of Mets, Vernon county, was immed in theface by a muleand badly widest and the best shirting Hill’s Cash Store. farmer that holds some of his erop until he is reasonably cer- mm of @ crop next year will not be a ‘ens work shoes from $1 up. Dress hoes from $1.25. The bestthat can The Adrian Journal reports the <a of William Crow and Mi ‘Se Manning in that city at the ye of the groom’s parents. dies buy a pair cf Peters $2.25 dreoe: shoes and get the style and ie of @ $3.00 shoe at 's Cash \ .B order of thecount centraicom- t te the Democrats of Case onely Well Dressed Men in Every Walk of Life Wear the HAND TAILORED SUITS SUCH AS WE SELL. It you need a suit or overcoat this fall you will ‘find the best assortment at our store. Our Men’s and Boy’s Shoe Department Ts full of the best makes. CLOTHING HOUSE THE RIGHT WAY, lowest price in town, 8% and bo had for the-money. Hill’s Cash. Store. $. they there would beno di boro i out to the mill i ning of rare enjoyment. You never heard of a Knocker using his little hammer to nail lies, | Says an exchange. The members of the Nevada foot ball team huré in the wreck of a Mo. Pac. train near F's. Scott, K last week, have settled with the rail- road company and received $741. and the tramp. Elias Johnson, dering his wife near county, and tried at Lexington, Mo, last week on cl given 99 years in Leander Wright, who has been vis- wee ae, = gg erg Oe professional card of Dr. E.N Chas- week for Pitteburg, Kansas, to visit ter, before returning to his Fowler, Colorado. Mies Nixie McClease entertained a party of her young friends at a mas- mi y on bd evening ol the st i. tumes w pee unique and comical and the {4 daughter of Col 0. D. Austin, the | the 20th day of May, he was injured young folks had a jolly good time. ada of home $5 to $20 $5 to $22 The Good Shoe Store. Bring your eggs to us, we take New dress goods at lowest prices, m in exchange for goods same as | Hill’s Cash Store. bh. An “umbrella hospital’ passed through Butler last week. Thomas Caruthers ts here on a vis- it to home folks and friends. He is living {n Arizona. Judge Denton on Saturday ad- journed circuit court over this week until Monday, Nov. 6th. William Freeman, the brakeman, who waseo badly injured at our depot last week, died at the Mo. Pac. hospi- tal in Kansas City. Howard McCann, the 9 year old son of D. D. McCann, fell from an ap- ple tree and broke both bones of his right arm, just above the wrist last week. Geo Roberts and Gus Seelinger of Papinville brought two wagon loads of hicory nuts to Rockville the other day says the Star. It looks very much like Mr. Bryan was going to be called on again to lead the Democratic hosts in the next Presidental campaign. Coble & Co’s store at Schell City was burglarized a few nights ago for the third or fourth time in the past but Eig al Darn aemal] amount of O. D. “Austin was in Kaneas City Monday, presumably seeing his old friend Major Warner, and probably {ncidentally the Butler post office situation was discussed. The following partis left for Los Angeles, Cal., on Saturday: J. W. Campbell and family, Charles Camp- bell, George Ludwick and wife and Mrs. Foster. Oar old friend C. J. Schooley writes ue from his home at Welleford, Kan- sar, to renew his subscription and in- forma ue that he is prospering and well satisfied with life inthe far west. Crate Woode, of Adrian, badly hort in a railroad accident near Ft. Scott, Kan., one day last week, is home, but it will be several weeks, -— the Joournal, before he will be to resume his work in theschool room \ The brakeman who had both bis at the de ha ya uerade County politics are warming up in Cass County, says the Democrat, “and itis not an infrequent occur- ence to meet a dozen candidates a day at this time.” It is somewhat different in Bates, as the farmers are too busy gathering corn, but later on the indications point to a suffi- cient number of aspirants to make a lively campaign. | : | : | nd The township meeting in Nevada Saturday to consult and consider the proposition and feel the the people in of venue, was penitentiary. rd to building a new court house for Vernon. county, was well attended, and while the ol one of the most companionable of pers have been advocating a building to cost $100,000 the sentiment of the convention seemed to favor a $75,000 building by a direct tax. J. H. Spurlock and Miss Rosie Scrivner, of Amoret, were married by Justice B. Butler on last Thursday. Colonel Hamm will be with us on ansas, | the evening of the 16th as the next member of the lecture course. He is ‘ At the of 102 Thomas E. Sauls, of Webb Some of church, at that place. tain in this issue. Dr. Chastain has | ppoced: been in the practice of medicine for P — about twenty years and has estab- ing a most courteous gentleman. Miss Nellie Austin, the accomplish- | gon, in oldest Republican. newspaper man tmaster Welton did avery graceful and just act in thus recognizing the daughter of this sanity | office. Certainly ulee of men and leaves a host of friends here his prosperity. hours, and although {t melted almost.| support. Bert White and Ora Rippatoe were married Thursday night by Rev. Ab- . F. Jeter at his office in| bots. The bride and groom are two of our most worthy young colored citizens, industrious and frugal, and Tue Trves wishes them success. We are informed by President Lisle considered one of the most pleasing | that a detailed financial statement lecturers to-day on the American | of the recelpte and expenses of the platform, with his fund of humorand | Fair Association will shortly be pub- qunint Southern drawl. Those who | lished for information of all stock- ol fail to hear him will sure lose an eve- | holders and others interested in the isparity of pun- success of the enterprise. ity, said to be the oldest ort run against with mur-| man in Southwest Missouri, has em- doen in the teats last week in the ter, Saline | braced religion and a few days ago | form of a deputy state game warden. was taken to Center creek and bap-| Fortunately for the boys they had tlsed and received into the Baptist | their county license with them, which they were required to show. One of We call special attention to tho | he hunters questioned the aforesaid show up first, whi The case of P. K. Wilson vs. the lished splendid reputation both as | Farmers Bank, tried in our circuit a physician and surgeon, besides be- | court last week, resulted in a hung jury. The sult was bro’ $5,000 | agen damages. ie petition, al that on Farmers Bank building on the north- east corner of the square. We notice from the Times-Star at old party worker, and she will prove | Sedan, Kansas, that skin gratting was successfully made made on Mrs. William Riffle, whose arm was severely J.C. Hagedorn has decided to lo- | crushed in # laundry accident in that cate in Independence, Kansas, and | town several weeks ago. Skin was | fasten the guilt upon her. wel mone “ ged = Soe removed trom four persons, one of next week. For about twenty-five! them being her pastor, Rev. M. E. years Mr. Hagedorn conducted 4/| Fraser pe. wily husband. About | !ty to the facts stated above. photograph gallery in Butler and ¢8-/ eight square inches of surface was mi tablished a wide reputation as an| covered and the Times-Star reports artist of exceptional merit. He 1s | her rapidly recovering. one ys bag the first heat in who will always be glad to learn of | the contest in the circult court with nee his wife, Cornelia Randall, who had | 2! talent which n sued for separation and support. The first snow storm of the season | Considerable of the court’s time was viatted Butler and Bates county Sat-| taken up on hearing the troubles of urday afternoon and night. It be-| this mismated couple. Mrs. Randall gan raining directly atternoon, which | did not want a divorce, but asked to changed into a snow about four| be legally separated and that the o’clock, which kept up for many|husband continue to give her full as fast as it fell, the ground had aj cross bill, white covering Sunday morning, | the court. which stayed on until late in the} his decision in favor of the defend- day. ‘ant, Mr. Randall. INFANTICIDE. the hunters from Butler clty. the real thing in every such encounter. ht for Body of New Born Babe Found in Branch in East Butler. Quite a sensation wae created in Butler Tuesday morning when it was reported that the dead body of an infant was found in the branch which runs through the east part of the Sheriff Morris, City Marshal McCann and a number of others went to the place designated and found the body of an infant which had been born only a few hours. It was taken to the sheriff’s office and Coroner Dr. and made him |W. H. Allen, of Rich Hill, was noti- is the proper | fied and came to Butler on the noon train. A jury was impaneled and an inquest held. Dr. Renick testified that he had at the request of Coroner Allen made a post mortem examina- r. Wil. | on and that from the condition of the lungs he was satisfied that the repay bn by Rang, : child was dead before the body was & fallin, r, which was be! i of this section, if not the whole state, i by ph ng {n repatring the agra per esa Mrs. Crane, the aged ay living | has accepted a position in the post- near Bolivar, who, in a fit ofin attempted suicide the other ~* ing herself to @ tree in the front r home, and who wre res cued by # traveling man and the | a competant deputy postmaster. mail carrier who happened along just in time to save her life, has been taken to the asylum at Nevada. Several witnesses were examined but nothing definite was brought out to indicate the identity of the party or parties guilty of this crime. There are circumstances that strongly point to a dusky dameel as the unnatural mother, but no direct testimony to The jury’s verdict was in conform- Butler has a Kid Band, which was organized last Thursday night, com- posed of boys from 9 to 16 years of age, who feel that lw | possess mus- ls developing. Prof, Fisk will instruct the boys. Mr.-Randall had filed a UTLER, Mo which was over-ruled by Judge Denton then gave Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co, Residence Ohio and Water Street, j Office Phone 213, Residence Phone 105, Ph ae DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. Good Goods Are Cheapest in the End. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is the most complete outside of the large cities. We are showing all the new things. We only have one price and do not send. cloaks out on approval. Infants Cloaks 75c up. Childrens ‘ $2.00 up. Misses " $2.50 up. Ladies $5.00 up. We offer a few bargains in handsome ALL.WOOL KERSEY CLOAKS. Long Style, Extra Full Cut, Fur Collars, Brown, Black, Castor. A Splendid $12.50 Cloak for $1 Ce Come in and See Them. A lot of new Rain Coats just received. Gray and Castor mixed at $10. New Fur Scarfs 98c up. Special values at $5.00 and $7.50. We show almost everything in UNDERWEAR. Ladies Vests and Pants 25c up. Ladies and Childrens Union Suits 25¢c up. Mons Heavy Fleeced Underwear 39c up. Mens Heavy Union Suits $1.50. Mens All-wool Undershirts and Drawers $1.00 and 1.50 .We have just received another lot of Underwear and can give you all sizes. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. EGGS TAKEN SAME KIBBENS. Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10 and 18c. AS CASH. * All sizes in stock. 00009000 SESS eOOOCO REE EEr COSOTTSOTRCCCO ET EEAAEEOOCO McKIBBENS | : | ! | 2 | | L

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