The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 21, 1905, Page 6

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ees 4 oY eye Silk Dress Goods Wool Dress Patterns Lace Waist Patterns Wash Waistings White waist Patterns White Goods Dress Percales Kimona Cloth SRS gear RET ET | Mens Neckwear. | Mens Shirts. Mens Fancy Socks. HOUSE KEEPING | { \ Gloves. . a NE NS. ae Mittens. Here Hee Suspenders. lable Linens esate we R N t ku 8 1" 4 4 Umbrellas. — Beautiful Suit Cases. Cc rashes T k runks. Lunch Cloth HANDKERCHIEFS Shoes Doyleys . Dresser Scarfs for Aye Weaihisiiane ' Beautiful Room Rugs. = Shawls Men, Women | Beautiful Small Rugs. econ i ai i »' s % the ] Tam O’Shanters | Children. us Curtains ; ‘ i ortiers. ull Fancy Combs | Very Low Prices. | Matt a. Hand Bags i aiaan” 3 \\ | attings. og: Chatlelaine Bags. 4 l . Stylish Ladies and Misses bit Stocks. ‘ F U R Ss foes — Bargains in this Collar and Cuff Sets, . : ie . Broken lots of Cloaks, as dia at reduced prices. - Silk Umbrellas. P 2 vd ts hi Ladies Kid Gloves. Blankets, et Ladies Silk Lined Gloves. Comforts, cif Ladies Golf Gloves. 4 Ladies and Childrens Mittens. Ladies Fleeced Hoslery. tem in exchange for goods same a8 ; cash. 44+f Sam’: Levy &Co. [ have 4 good second hand organs, will sell for cash or trade or on time, Bring your eggs to us, we take Bates County Doctors. The regular quarterly meeting of the Bates county Medical Bociety met at the court honsein Batler Thursday afternoon, and was at tended by most of the members. Several papers of special interest to the profession were read and dis cussed. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: cheap. Also some good second hand sewing machines cheap. ~B. F, Ricsarns, Butler, Mo. First door west Basar. Mrs. Lizzie Long ey earner of her son in Kansas Cit: - nesday of pneumonia. The remains| Dr. J. R. Colson, president. were brought to Butler, and funeral} Dr. T. F. Lockwood, vice president services were condacted from the |and ¥ 4s home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Petty, in Butler on Saturday and {n- . delegate terment was made in Double Branch | to the state association which meets | at Jefferson City in May next. Drs, Miller, Chastain and Lockwood were requested to prepare and read papers at the next meeting of the assocla- tion. cemetery. Mrs Long was living on a farm southeast of Butler and had gone to Kansas City to visit her son when she was taken sick. f Where There’s a Will; There’s a Way. ° During our teachers association which convened in Butler November 2,3 and4. The subjects of attend- ance, punctuality and school libra- ries were discussed, all hoping for an awakening and improvement along those lines. Therefore, 1 should like to inform the teachers and pupils of Bates county what distriet No. 3, Mt. Pleasant township, is doing. For the month ending December 1, No, puplls enrolled 20, Whole No. days attendance 397. Average No. days attendance for each pupil 19 17-20 without any tardies, By co-operation of pupils, school board and teacher, the janitor’s work is Lelng done by the school and the fee therefor, a small sum donated by the directors, has secured & book case and 20 volumes as the result of a little effort. J.C, Crosswuirr, ‘Teacher, Christmas Dinner at Asylum No. 3. The following was not meant for publication, but owlng to {ts inter. est to the public, we assume the re- sponsibility. Nevapa, Mo., 12-18, 1905, J.B. ALLEN, Esq., Butler, Mo. Dear Sir, {am in receipt of your paper every week regularly, and am glad to see the growing of the paper insize, we can proudly show our home paper to everybody, and there are many of them that are surprised at Butler having such a great paper. { expect tocome upinthe near future and will call on you. I will close with our bill of fare for Christ. mas 5OOstalke of celery. 1200 pounds of turkey, 2 barrels Cranberries, 10 bushel mashed potatoes, 12 cases of sugar corn, 300 mince pies, large size, 50 Ibs, coffee, 25 Ibs, tea, 60 gallons cream, 80 gallons milk. Hoping this meets you well I am, Yours truly, Frep Born. Superintendent of kitchen Asylam No. 3 at Nevada, Mo. Adrian Loses. The Journal, In the case of Alice M. Broughton vs. elty of Adrian, which was taken to the Kansas City Court of Appeals, the court affirmed the judgment of the lower court. The judgment was for $400 dnd costs which, including attorneys fees and etenographers costs, amounted to over $900. Of this sum the city has paid {ts costs, nearly $300, leav- ing @ balance due of approximately $600. The case has been a heavy drain on the limited revenue of the city so that during the past year the — Rageract = able to look after the n mprovements as iM they should have denn Just what} 00 inside band. R. B. Heddleson, 6 action the Board willtake in the ee eee 0 i lay loo! ‘or & — ptcesemsis boy he had raised A> posers £5 the . description given in the dispatch, Missing Henry County Boy. | who had taken a notion to pene per from homv to seek hisfortune. Mr, Frank Eichenberger was reared on . farm near Montrose, Mo., and abous| 4eddleson went to Literal; where he found the body had been shipped to a year ago, went to Denver, Colorado, Caney, Kan., having beon identified . ag a “ee eo by & Liberel citizen asa young eon ack home about Nov. A since when he hae been missing. His h cgay ng be yb gc rom wife lives at Montrose. His brother, . aged ig was not that of her son, and Mr. Heddle- Charles Eichenberger, & contrator at son tele hed that it be held f Cheyenne Wells, Col., 1s making dili-| }t lanpesticn He ad sie Gaue ‘ = gent search for him and was in 8.) 140 next train and positively identi- Louis last week following up a clew. fled the bod that of Bo He saya man answering bis broth-| oo. and brought it beckthour, er’a description was seen at Jefferson |mpy he ng rt ns ae = trighttally City about Dec. 1et and appeared to thas Hh his Poad naael ulenaak be drugged or mentally unbalanced. one ut off A Ne of cb: Sheriff Smith boughs him a tickes to | PP, lee cus Off, A number of nelgh- St.Louls. A liberal reward is offered | 0°F*. Who mes Mr. Heddleson at the A Adrian depot Sunday night and for information of his whereabouts. ceeded with bim to his hoa th Elk as young Bowm: n. Funeral services Review. were conducted from the home on Monday and interment was made in Seott cemetery, at Mt. Vernon Chap]. Mr. Heddleson was very much attached to young Bowman, had always treated him as asonand wae greatly surprised at the boy ruojing away, and grieved at his Bates Co. Boy Killed at Liberal. A dispatch from Liberai, Mo., on Thursday announced that a boy, 15 or16 yeare old, was killed by the train at that place. He had ona white bat with Butler, Mo., stamped » + the big St. Louis event ahd ie fully appreciated by both Mr. Marsh and his Rich Hill friends. conceded to be the leader am s High Grade Flours. We havejoct received another ear which was ‘The little girl's drees took firetrom | °USb* before the advance, We can a King Heater stove in the house, at} make you an interesting price, aries from the fire that resulted to| DIAMOND Sart Whest FLOUR ¢t leaat one hand the balance of December. ue Rich Hill Citizen Remembered. tus Ladies Lace Hosiery. : bi Full Stock of Munsing Underwear SERRA SOR s SOE W. T. Marsh, of this city, is in re- 621 the best tn the coustey Warm lined Slippers, a ¢ +"iemene certificate he ‘ ' on. D. R. Francis, accompani Mens, Womens, Ciildrens Thomson Vorsets. Bedroom Silppere. & ee oo A...3 came eng 4 Fancy Hose Supporters. peda! ee eee ee position, in recognition of merito P ; rious services rendered during his I, é Lots of Remnants on cur remnant counter left from our big bargain sale. connection with the Bureau of Pub-|¥%timely end. E vr k 1 —_ of the byl oo tiags . : e award is a handsome testi- “SZS anken Same as Cas Re montal to Mr. Marsh’s industry and (, ability in bis late connection with McKIBBENS. . . Lewis W. Jem cy continent elti. Horrible Acc ident. We are still enjoying some fine win- and favored us pleasantly. ] 8 gp| A horrible accident, by which a lit- ter weather. J.0. Parker, son of G. B. Parker, Me ast ahuee Vese, renee od Jane Mr. Jas. and Dave Kash are haul-|of ElDurado, Kas., was in the clty Dealer In ered © geht Loin 7 — na sore to Wilson’s feed lot for W. fry A meeting old bag He bo ie hands aad ene Set leap Be ot | I . on his way to enter ueiness co 4 Mr oe Alton from Vernon Co. logs at Werrensbergconducwd ty|SCRAP IRON, BRASS, COPPER ZINC, LEAD, |*m,™ppevedt sie tome ct ‘Ae fe visiting h ther, Mrs, Walker, I ’ ’ ae s|young, Jr., living ona farm a few abeeplar eg cs hg Soft C mite ican tok eh oul re be an item under m: and Mre. Ed. enter- ; . heading that {s not exactly as it!tained a party of friends at six , happened do not take it as = {neult | o'clock dinner on Monday. Goose Hard and ft al. which time the children were alone in h for the inteation was not as such. |and brant, by Majer Lynch on the room, The little one received in- s Lo es number from this neighbor. | his southern hunting trip, and veni- & > sale at Mr. Elvin |eon, a ein gr ima were) & PER 100 Ibe. ' q n’s ‘Monday. among the meats esrved. 4 , : put: ite Shelton spore anew] ys =haneet No. 1 Wrought iron 40c|Heavy Copper ‘eter Shu! 0. | 01 you * ’ Mr. Walt Moore sale was woll at-| man from Batler, Mo., to preparetor | NO. 2 Wrought iron . 30c/ Light Copper 9e ports it wae feared that she would ett Ne iaaed ont wie, ue, [Beten os Ona Coder Rapley ee Mtl Hey Brom ieee i . Sim ‘ x One, ; ‘ John Brown and family, Mr. Clay| 8 8¢ Stove Plate Iron 30c|Light ; Hubbard and wife, Mr. Jess Blisza: a Steel and Mallable Iron 30c}Lead ” . Harriet Walker. aa Breaking Iron 35c | Zine On the eye, ear, nope and throat, Dry Bleached Bones seen | gives special attention to the treat- 40c}| White Rubber Rags, Mixed 50 to 60c| Arctic “* Old Rope 76c|Tin Foil — _PAYING THE HIGHEST IMARLEY & an FLOUR § we , : < ’ OUR STOCK 2,“ ,Nom

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