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The Butler Weekly Cimes. — VOL. XXVIII. . BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. NO. 16 A Corn Growing | aoe His tase regityeroee ecco nuuduzesseszazzZeccece Contest For Boys. ( —— Mr. Burges, south of Virginia, has| C.E. Moore, of Kantas City, and his house nearly completed, and will | Mise Jennie Braden, second daughter ' The Missouri State Board of Agrt- ‘Joseph Stayton Caught Under a|have it ready to move into by the|of R. L. Braden, were united in mar- : i pte ting with the 3 b first of March; he is also building @ | riage at the home of her parents, in culture pera: Agri-|* Falling Tree. barn. Homer township, on February 7th a cultural College and the State Corn Dr. Smith is attending on Mrs. Danjat 10 o’clock a. m, Rev. Hood,| = & Growers’ Association will holdaCorn| Joseph Stayton was accidentally) smith, who was taken worse last|Presbyterian minister at Amoret, Friday. — Mrs. Michael, of Houstonia, Mo., spent a few days with her aged aunt, Mrs. Washington Park. She left tur Butler A. D Smith has @ lot of lumber on performed the ceremony. The rela- tives and a few intimate friends were resent. After a wedding diuner the appy couple took the afternoon train for Kansas City, where they will make their fature home. The his mill yard on the Witherspoon | bride is an accompiished young lady, farm. was a graduate of the Warrensburg Contest for Missouri boys in connec- killed in the woods near his saw will, tion with the 4th annual State Corn | 02 Peters Creek, in Mingo township, Show to be held in Columbia the sée | last Thureday, by being caught ond week in January, 1907. under a tree he was felling. ‘Thereare to be two classes of prizes! Mr. Stayton was an old settler tor the boys, one for boys 15 years ot He married the oldest daughter of age or younger and another for boys Jobn B. Hayes, of Ballard, and be- Jutu Bparks made the people ple give} Normal and taught school in this more than 15 years old and under | opengl eres ent mete peor him she road last Friday night. 1s] county for several years. The groom 20. In order to give o number of| 14 had accumulated considerable|*> black eyed and black hatred girl. | holds an important position with the boys an opportunity to getin onthe| property. Besides his -aw mill he The people are hauling a large} Belle Telephone Company, with whom jume at least 15 or 20 prem-|owned a farm. He was highly re- amount of wood from the Wither-jhe has been associated for several ' will be offered in each class. garded by his nelghbore, spoon farm, and soon will have tim- | years. ber off from the run west. —_—_—_ , Funeral services were conducted b - . ba > ee premium will probably)» smith at Cove Creck church Fi Preaching at the Christian Church Program. oy "|the fourth Sunday at 11 a.m.and| Qpen Session Butle Camp No. Every boy who reads this letter and wn baby Raby phe ob yd Nga ~ at night, 2458, Modern Woodmen of nate, who wishes to enter this contest PORN Abt Gea aE Bh een ga a Monday, February’ 19th; 1906, at Should apy at ooce to Prt MFT date for the Staten have [O00 oh tea was iad ihe) (22cm, Mun ener rcs Miller, Columbia, Secretary of the! October 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 1906, Hereto- [Judge in not holding court during | agdress of Welcome, C. R. Golan Corn Growers’ Association, and he| fore the fair has been held in August, | *be meeting. Rich Hill Music, Butler Orchestra; Address, Dr. will be furnished with a copy of the ee are pes FR y chnen was at Rich Hill one} p, /, Lockwood; Musle, Vocal Quar- rulesforentering thecontest. Where! wel] improved, nearly all in tame y , tette; Address, W. W. Fergusow; "4 good seed corn can be secured in the|/yrass. New 5 room house on Rural we pay you for every ounce you have. When we sell you groceries we give you 16 ounces fora pound. Dry Goods 36 inches fora yard, No Short weights nor short measures. We protett When we buy your Butter, Eggs and Chickens, you every way possible. Look over our prices. Big line Black Dress Goods and Skirtings, $1.00 Goods at 85c. All black and fancy 65¢ fOOdB........... esses £9 All black and faney $1.19 food... cee MO Few pieces plain and fancy 35e.......... 1005 The the best 36 inch black $1.00 silk in Butler, blue, black, brown, green and gun metal taffeta iy suiting silks $1.00, Ladies brocaded black mohair skirts tho luteet styles $2 00 Kansas, took up « claim and will Deffanbaugh; Address, J. F. Smith; move there in the fall. Mueic, Butler Orchestra; Address, L. Mell Windle’s child is very sick, M. Griffith; Music, Vocal Quartette; Dr. Lockwood, of Butler, was called Address, av. Josl 4. Ranker, Ail as counsel Sunday night. .| Woodmen and their families are cor- Before many of our readers get this} diaily invited to attend this meet- week's items, it will be said to Gling *Rotreshments will be served, young man having a lady standing alidiianna dian by hie aide ‘will you begood to her all Deep Water Items. our life time.”’ Of course, the young lady will say “I will,” be also names} We are still enjoying beautiful next week. weather. We spent Sunday afternoon with} Rennie Maxey bas located in Johns- Father Becket. He was a very sick | town. 8. W. Gilliland has purchased the man. He looks pitiful. He.cannot ofthe corn crop in both the yieldand) of that township and the family |help himself, He cannot bear at all | Jenkins farm south ot Johnstown. O. Shillinger will farm the quality that this demonstration will/ stand high in that section of the| which makes it worse for him. He beheld, and aleo for the purpose of | county. always was a great talker ond lowed : ~} year having re- getting the farmer boys of the State easage to talk. His ribs are swelled. e | cently mov ere. {interested in Gcapsiee kgtedver. Pg Soke gooey died “ae ekin would hold his body uptothe| Mrs. Elizabeth Morehead spent # rib and‘moving slowly up. He has|Sunday night at Joe Kash’s. Every county should organize a home of his son, James Hilton, liv- 1 ‘john Bi d wif 40 local corn show and corn growers’ ing in Osage township, inthe Fair-|® bad cough and thows upalarge} John Borum and wife and Cay , amount of bloody matter. His} Hutbardand wifespent Sunday with assoolation, and the citizens of the) "ier, Relgneorn poe oe sho Rien daze are about numbered. Graadma Welker. county should aid this movement by | Hill cemetery on Monday. This was ie meeting closed. After along| Word was received by telephone offering premiums for exhibits at] the old paved who made @ plication |4rag seven joined, mostly echool| Sunday evening that one of Will these local eh: . to Sheriff Morris a few weate ago to children and one married man. We] Wigger’s boys wasaccidently shot by lait be given a sleeping place in the jail, | Were there one night to hear Rev.jone of the Gragg boys while hand. The State authorities do not pro-| 1% bis son coald not care for bim|Allen, of Butler, preach, He preach: ling a gun that was supposed not to pose to offer any premiums at the| because his wile objected. James ed aclosesermop and a Biblesermon, | be loaded. local shows but will award premiums| Hilton learned through THe Timzs’ buteverything was quiet. Wherever While merry crowd were tripping for exhibits only at the tate Show. |report of the case for the first time the Spirit of the Muster there are al-| the ine fantastic at the home of No bor vestry bh deterred uneeval: that his father was here. He had|¥y* many loud amens where the | Sam Jackson on last bane hag . . , , they were suddenly alarmed by the from making an effort because bis ysgeboatee Syd bbe wy 4 yn moon passing into an eclipse. gation. county is not organised. Every boy! predicament he came to Butler and|, Some of the young ladies ving off] A crowd gathered at the home of who desires to enter the contest will Gor the old man home with him|*he dragged roads are filing com-|John Kretzinger’s on tnt Soaerine be given the opportunity, but 1¢ will and he cared for him since. plaint with theroad dr thatthe | night in responce to an invitation to —_—_—___—_ work should be extended along where|hear some music rendered by the be better if a number of boys from “Boy Orator” From Hume, | they live, so that buggies would stop| Messrs. Lawson on the violin and the same neighborhood can enter the at their home; also they firaly be-| seconded on the organ by their sleter, contest. Our zomg hioes Lewis Moore, of|lieve from what they see that drag-|Miss Lona. To say the least the It will be well for every boy en ter- | the Hume Telephone, has suddenly | ged roads beveoometblag to do with | music was grand indeed. f the | *Prans into State prominence by an|ao many buggies along themSunday| Caleb McCormic has @ very bad ing this contest to get a copy of the] 55+ and eatchy address delivered be- ‘nights, and that all the gals have|scalded child the result of a hot cup last annual report of the Board of] fore the State Editorial Association jfellows to haul them round for the] of coffee being spilt on the child's Agriculture in which may be found a|in St. Louis last week. The papers| satisfaction of the young ladies that|head and face. Dr. Berry reports great deal information that will be/o! that city denominate him the|are off the dragged roads Lot all|the child out of danger. = Litt. Charley Dickerson has been out in} Cornet Duet, Messrs, Catterlin and neighborhood it is advisable to take| Route, 8 miles southeast of Butler, one mile south Applewon City road. 3.50 and $4 00, this is cheaper than you can buy the goods the kind of corn that has proven the A fi P Will trade for Butler property. 15 46 ° ul, but if no improved L A. Fuuurr, Routo 8, Butler, Mo, corn can be obtained then a small amount of seed will be farnished by} Mrs. C. F. Fenton, of Shawnee the Agricultural College upon appli bea Narpets goed ~ ren eation to Prof. Miller. Saturday and was trighttuly burned. Corn is the principal crop in most] She suffered intense agony until a every county in the State of Miesow-| physician, who was hastily summon- Hi, and it is with a view of arousinga| 4, could reach her house. As last report little hope was entertained of general interest in the improvement be recovery. Mr. Fenton 1 assessor to make them. Ludies kid gloves from Franels, Siuimons & Co. of Chicago, all the 1.00 and $1.19 gloves at.........75¢ All the five 150 and $1.75 gloves at... Me Few slightly damaged at... 00 Buy your gloves now. Fine French walsting flannels, embroidered dots T3e at 25e a Limited quantity of flannel table oil cloth best quality 13¢ | Groceries. No house eelle groceries for less than we do and we handle only the best. 50 bars nugget soap. 32 bars silk soap for. 24 bars old country soap 6% Ibs good 20¢ quality coffee... 99e 11 cute Star tobacco............ 11 cuts Horse Shoe tobacco. 24 twists Granger tobacco... 24 Hampton home spun tobacco.. 20 boxes matches 20,000 matches.. 10 Ibs. dried apples............ +0990 9 © Spirit of the Master is in the congre- 8 lbs evaporated peaches... 8 lbs evaporated apricots 15 lbs good Jap rice..... 990 25 lbs Hominy flake { Bring us your Butter, Eggs and Chickens, for trade or caeh. Drive to back or front door. : Few Sewing Machines left. o J ‘ “boy orator.” the roads be di , that will test -—— valuable to him in the selection of Woon Oy ca tepiebeesh ot Wbtameauen: ragged, Circuit Court Notes. the best corn. “gentleman from the border” Mr.| Mrs. Cole Hensley has been on the - we The following cases were disposed of in our circuit court the last week. Divorces granted:—-Mrs. Ada Willis from N. R. Willis. Mary A. Walker from Rufus Walker. Nancy Handy from Isaac Handy. Non-suit was taken in case of After the corn is matured next fall | Moore made a vigorous protest. sick listforseveral weeks Herdaugh- a selection should be made of 10cars| ‘I feel that { have not been prop-|ter, Mrs. John Allen, of Hume, spent to exhibit at the local corn show. |*ly placed before this meeting,” - several days with her. | AARON. This will afford the boys experience a a Re printed “Young men—The Moler Barber that-will be valuable to them in the|in the best town in the best county, | College St. Louis, Mo., certainly of- selection of 10 ears to be forwarded | in the best state in the world, # com- fers a splendid chance to léarn the the lik hich is not to be | barber trade, just now. Theirschol ti . Home, suit for land to the State Corn Show. a vee hy ~~ arship ean practically be earned be- Baring hn we ems suit for lan Becre Gzo.B. ELL, |Home is a little short on popula-|fore completing. It includes. tools,| wW. 0. Atkeson vs. E.1. Willams, tary Board of Agriculture. | tion, but itcovers as much ground| board and positions. = commission for sale of property, judgment for plaintiff for $100. Elmer B. Silvers admitted to the bar, having passed the required ex- amination before a state commis sion. Ghere vs. Bennett, for personal needs by any pov ite sy de “ — Superintendent Woodson t is d ‘aished’ from other] For Sate:—My 80 acre tract of ? Missouri towns in that my paper is|jand 4 miles southeast of Butler, fo For Contempt. pone there and eageriy read by| Summit township, 63 acres in culti- St. Joseph, Mo,, Feb. 12.—An ap- 00 living, breathing human beings, | vation, rest timber pasture. Small c.R ee Nr ab nga he . iinet 1d di used by aatomoblle A plication for the citation of Dr. C. R. | see It. ; terms to sult purchaser. It not sold |damages cal Woodson, superintendent of estate| “The name of this garden spot of /hy first of March place will be tor |scarmg team and injuring plaintiff, ; —IN— hospital No. 2, before Cireait Jud the world doss not appear on Our | pang, N.M.Nesrugrope, |®P lication for change of venue. ati 8°! program. | protest agalnet this and R.F.D.5.|., cnatley Maggard vs. Kansas City Mosman for alleged contempt was|Idemand that Hume be written on 16. Butler R. FD. 5.| southern Ry. Co., for personal {n- » filed by attorneys for Abraham Davis| the minutes of this in letters For Sale jaries, resulted in a verdict tor the : fm hls recently won injunction sult, in| that long” (index fingers eld three ‘ company. Maggard’s claim was | whol is was declared. shat there wae | ‘0¢bes apart. ) 1d mine 4 year old brown mare founded on pong wich hep. : 4 es A Sy a a o! soaly : 7 diversion of tands at the asylum. Peru Items. odo Bd eon. t, Ne i Caibiea compaaying his gouds which be had _,| 2 year‘old mules, 1 troch Jotuey cow, | shipped from Iowa to Merwin, Mo. Elias Harper ts feeding a bunch of| 1 nearly new 8 {nch wagon. He claimed that he was asleep when 5 1616. - Cuype McFartanp. | he was suddenly aroused by a brake- : man who told him to jump for his —_———_—___——. $2.00 BEDS FOR $1.00 61 life. He rushed to the rear end of all 8 a $ the car and jumped off and sustain- vuy : 5 ed injuries from which he claimed he ia still evffering. The brakeman 4.00 BEDS FOR 2.00 Bates ae po ag ong ae Bey we ve claimed that Maggard jumped in his ‘Hast epring, bring samples at once. |*leep, posstbly while dreaming. The j We want "000 bushels and will give jury evidently didn’t take Maggard’s ted | preminm over. shipping price, for view of it. ht unmixed lot. if The case of Garrison vs. Garrison * Peoria’s Exevator Co., . Butler, Mo. BEDS BEDS 2.50 3.06 SSS A. H, CULVER: FURNITURE COMPANY | Headquarters for Good Furniture. : le_and