The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 9, 1905, Page 6

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FATHER SHOT BY SON. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE ce Taken for a Chicken Thief, John =CABLE & GROVES.= Best is Seriously if Not é Always have a fnll line of Groceries and Hardware : Fatally Wounded, re and you will tink our prices right and the quality as John Best a substantial German j good es the best. farmer, living on a Sculley farm near Ly COFFEE. Nyhart, was shot and Se ia : : . Our new line of Bell Coffee ts gtving the best of sat- ws ng Novenber th Your Prescriptions need to be filled carefully. Bring them to us... > eee eee sree dresses net Our stock of Chemicals is fresh. pan x FLCUR AND FEED. noise at his hennery. Hisson, George, ; : ; hearing the noise, and not ‘knowing , his father had left the house, secured his shot gun and went out toinvesti- gate. He saw a man at the corner of the hen huuee and thinking him a chicken thief, shot both barrels of his gun at him. The firet ‘charge struck Mr, Best in the face and the second in his breast. He sunk tothe ground and not till then did George discover the terrible mistake he had made in shooting his own father. Dr. For all soreness, bruises ‘ Lusk and Dr. Foster were promptly . & H. Absorbant Liniment Ad ; ‘ summoned and everything possible ah burns, rheumatism, sprains, &e ~ WH done to relieve his suffering and save Prevents atuiltele tt his life. It is a distressing accident, $ ’ but no blame can prey fi the son, G. & H, Kidney and Liver Tea ; troubles. Pleasant to take 60 far as we are informed. Dr, Foster reports that shot enter- ed Mr. Bests’ face, arm and breast. One shot barely miseed the heart and was taken ovt of his back, having paesed completely through his body. Don’t fail to try our Perfection {t always pleases. Feed of all kinds delivered to all parte of the city. STOVES. We have only a few left, if you are looking for a bargain in stoves see us at once. The big corn crop is to be picked call on us for pegs, acoops, ete. Shelf hardware of all kinds, get our prices. Bring your produce to us and get cash or goods in exchange. We always pay top prices. Don’t forget the place, first door south Bates National Bank. CABLE & GROVES. Phone 13, BUTLER, MO. “Crushed Shells for Poultry.” 100 Pound Sack for $1.00, G. & H. REMEDYS. ’ G. & H. Rose Skin Lotion \ sand gearect aastee "AS G. & ‘oo ae ; For all coughs. The children like it. Curt Burris, J. W. Jamison, Joe a} mh bey A. om superin- ’ , Dr Li ter, Ed. Mc | tendent of the Kansas Cit ee Se “| of the Children’s Home Soe! iy, was ; . Fifty doses for 50c G. & H. Kidney and Backache Pills | Pty joe for fe | 1 } Quitty, Mr. Harris, of Chicago, and ’ Ed. McGinnis took the Frisco Tues- to the city last week. He came to Dr. Fostet thinks that if no compli- get a boy for whom he hada good ; =: =F day for Cabool, Texas county, to eations arise he will recover, home. This ——- is doing agrand work for Missouri and has placed overseven hundred homelesschildren| The Kansas City Court of Appeals {n good*homes in the past two years, | as reversed the judgment and re- x ; Mr. Glens succeeds the Rev, R, T,}manded thecase of Hartsook & Home 4 Milnes, who was quite well known in | V8 Judge Christman, Jobn F. Herrell, Butler. interpleader. Mr. Hearell sold the Judge Christman farm, north of But- . 7 J. P. Edwards was a business caller | ler to Mr. Girard, Hartsook & Home, camp fifteen days.on a fishing and hunting trip. Ed. McGinnis is cook, —Nich Hill Review, We acknowledge a pleasant call from Robs. L. Braden and J. W. Ad king, on Saturday. Mr. Adkins isa prominent attorney of Circleville, | sng had his dates set ahead, and al-|who had offered the same farm to ’ Ohio, and {8 in the county looking} go tor his daugh . Mrs. C,H. Con-| Mr. . : after the property Interests of Con-| ger, Washington Cty, D:C. Mr, Bé-[tor the coumlanton, "Ms orvall wee EBONY BRSHES, IN SETS OR SINGLE, Mr. Adkins worked for Mr. Braden, wards is among our oldest and] made an interpleader and the lower TU S STAG. TS on his Rome sowasble, since sealant citioses and ae done et badd Bee bin the hay Sane ; . sook & Home, and WO. Jackson Fine Box Stationary, Palmers Perfume, Lowney’s Candy, Eastman Kodak’s. town and county. He fs full of rem infecences of early days when our finely improved farms was one broad prairie, fringed with timber along the waterways. Then it wasthought the only land fit for cultivation was next to the streams and that the prairies were fit only forgrazing pur poses, n ) Sais ned Hill calf in the jaw. Mr, Adkins i Mr. Herrell and Judge Christman. staunch Democrat and had some hopes of electing aDemocratic gov- sop 20, OE Save to be retried in ernor this time, owing to the revolt in the Republican ranks against boss- bee oo Th a, rare Public Sale. I will sell at public saleon my place isms and the fight between Senator ‘ three miles north of Virginia, on Rona per November 16th, ap 4 34 ou @S ead of cattle, 4 head of work horses The “Old Crowd.” and 46 head of hogs, farming imple- . ea Foraker and Secretary Taft. Pleasant memories of early aseo- ments, household and kitchen furni NORTH. SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. The Creighton bank, st Creighton, Cass, connty, Mo., was burglarized Thursday night of last week, and $4,000 in money, nearly all that was in the safe wae stolen. Nitroglycerin was used to blow the sate and there were two explosions, but the doors and windows of the bank building had been muffled aud there was very little noise. The bunk vault was de- molished and the safe badly damaged. J. W. West is president of the bank, whieh has a capital atock of $5,000 and a surplus of $1,500. The bank * my ciations and comradeship are always SS revived by reunions of the “old crowd.” The “old girls” of Butler have been holding a series of these meetings and there are others to fol- low, we are told. Mrs. J. B. arm- strong, Mra. M P. Campbelland Mrs J.D. Allen have had them, and to day they are meeting with Mrs. C. L. ; We have bai delightful weather} Those wishin, to bey ® Farm or RIVER DRAINAGE. *. past few days and farmers are | City Resident Property Shouhé seven a taking advantage of it to get their | list - Some choice bargains to offer. corn out of the ficlds. 40-tf e A. 8. Milhorn. was insured and will lose nothing by | Mi:ls, at Adrian. They are « joll i i — comedy, the robbery. The Bankers Assocta-| crowd, and they Prins My to be pa Thirteen Gilles Gurveyed—A The Review reports a “scrap” be- mw " famaes: ie: owing J M tion has offered a reward of $1,000 | older than when they claimed to be Plat of the District tween C G. Werks, teller in the Rich | | 0, Koad sont) vein to be af for the arrest and conviction of each | the “‘voung crowd,” we are afraid to Hill bank and F J. Wiseman, editor prided nade yoetveares Hor of the robbers. mention just how many years ago. Being Prepared. of the Enterprise, in the latter's of- | doubt will be the funniest akow io fice Monday moruing, where Sir, | visit Butler this season. Aside frou Estis Smith, chairman of the Bates ecording ti the highl i So EERE ALIS SAD AREA ag County Drainage Commission and A. z cone had gone, uv tomng dts: ae ee} gm: Be cy goo? ae i H. Beil, engineer in chief of that en- Review, to protest against some re- Weary Jack Raggles the tramp, ‘ecenis 4 ¢ verprise, were in Butler Monday in | flections and insinuations that paper | effects have been added with unatint- H r consultation with the county court. | made against him, Both We-ks and | ed liberality and the mark of palas- Or = orn an 0 all = ina ream \ bn, orci See hgh Wiseman are prospective candidates salen drilling and the severest dis- " KUHL NATHAN & FISCHER Ct of the canal = she detrios vasongh fe an Mleage trac onan ahaa the oun of every cectineak ’ which it is projected, with ite various “jin th f . H| ous streams leading down from the , OO o TOW DAYS DISPERSION SALE adjooent eptasde:Tenaer vey baabovs has opened, what may be expected NOTICE! OF THE = FOR MEN completed thirteen miles, to a point | When they get into the heat of the; ; Gy ; just north of the old Beall ranch, in| ‘ight. Tae Tutes would counsel Take your gun work of all kinde¢e MISSOURI HERD if $4.00 to $22.00 Usage township It was begun a| harmony, and advises both these echt 2 00 _Hesertassice tion anette |sentmes to tne moderton's hee | BR'Y AN LONDON. =) i 6, . 4 OF SHORT-HORNS—POLAND-CHINAS, G roth srenng. the prasad psy courage of either and @ personalcon: | He can do you. better work and tor AT BUTLER, MO cy or west end of the island and bisects | ‘lict will not settle the question. They | leee prices than you can get , . iv. the island, and rans through the old | *tould conduct thelr campaign on &| elsewhere. I pay no shop reatem@ 60 Short-Horn Cattle Dec. 8th Welle ranch, just north of Brushy | iveclalim fairly aod dlepassionnsly | "LET my customers the bese. . \ FOR BOYS Mound. Mr. Bell informs ue that he | ve slatine ely ans hepensic rs South Main near Powers Mil, 60 Poland-China Hogs Dec. 9th, ’ $3.00 to $12.00 sbip tad abtte by the decision of the | I will stock your gun with Engildher ’ . majority. } American walnut, idea In this two days Sale I will present you with an offering that ‘; has seldom if ever been famed in South-West Missouri in pointe of breeding and individual merit. ] 25 cows and heifers, bred to Imp. Tillycarin 150,069 15 cows with ealves at foot Imp. Tillycarin, 5} 10 bulls of various ages, some of them by Tillycarin ] + a ga sows, some with young litters. 8 ilts. 30 Site bere, and will include my herd boar Per- fection Chief 83,291. These Short-horns are the pick of 106 head. These Poland-Chinas are the pick of 112 head. ae of show animals in both cattle and hogs. | OVERCOATS FOR CHILDREN 7 ‘SUITS FOR MEN also include Imp. Tillycarin in this sale, who @ undisputably one of the best Scotch Bulls in the. United. He is the low down smooth kind a) and weighs 2,300 in breeding condition. ot My terms are 12 months time without interest if ~” ‘pald when due, or & per cant off for cash, j te fsa

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