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VOL. XXVIII. FDP SS SS SB SFr YOUR interest ‘and the interest of BOO RE SE SO SS. SBS BS SB SS SP SP SF HF all our customers, have al- ways been the first considera- tlonwith us, We believethat it we give you the best that MONEY can buy we are serving your interests. This is why we have the exclusive agency for the justly celebrated Car. Se ewe Ss ne we ws SS Ss SS SS SS" wakrr Branp oF WorKING Croraine, There is no other brand better than this brand. There is none as good. We invite your inspection. We , satisfy or your money BACK. Bweweeeeeees McKIBBENS. A Carhartt Souvenir to all who ask. & ery were married last Wednesday Deacon Bros, & Co, We are just getting in a big car of NAILS, BARB WIRE, STAPLES, |st. Louis Tuesday of this week | SMOOTH WIRE and | PITTSBURG: The longer we sell Pittsburg Perfect Fence the surer we are that it is the best fence {ever made. The stays never slip and the electric weld seems to overcome all objections in other makes. ‘ - We cannot too strongly impress on you the fact that our heavy PERFECT POULTRY FENCE is cheaper than chicken netting, becaufe you must use a top and a bottom board for any kind of netting, while the Perfect requires none and is is stretched “ike any hog fence, bringing it cheaper in actual dollars and cents than any netting. It re- tails at 45¢ per rod., And will last as long as you need a fence, while netting is very short lived and a waste of money. , ei PERFECT HOG FENCE, PERFECT POULTRY FENCE, PERFECT YARD FENCE. We are also getting in a car of MOLINE AND OHIO IMPLEMENTS are all bright new goods. . See Our New Buggies. , Rese and Red, White and ellow onion sets, PLANT SEED COMPANY’S BULK GARDEN SEEES, DEACON BROS. & Co, HARDWARE’ AND GROCERY HOUSE. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906. " ry} | west part of Bates county. =} | ness and burial by Bally Beckett. }|place her home for many years. Deacon Bros, & Co, Just received a consignment of fine Seed Potatoes, Triumph, Harly Ohio, and Karly, a| Mo., No. 1. } will MoKibbeo, tax collector, will ) Wanted, Oats, Che Butler Weekly Times. —— NO. 17 Public Sale. Having sold my farm 2 miles Virginia Items. South of Spruce Items. Henry Eswine, of Butler, passed} Stephenson and Olivershipped hogs through Virginia and Park Town| Monday. Thursday of last week. He talked with Aaron a few minutes. Paul Francis, of Baxter Springs, Kan., made a short call at Aaron's Sunday. He said his father, Henry Francis, died at that place February 2ad, and wae buried there. He says his sister, Annie, is in Troy, Texas. The family are all dead but Paul and Annie. To look back it seems but a short time when we worked there, when all were in the bloom of life. flenry was one of the early settlers just north of Mulberry and for many years an active Prohibitionist in the The valentine party at Mr. Grigg’s | public sale at my residence be spennny night was well attended, MONDAY, FEB, 26th, 1906 all report a gay time. bie a ity ‘ News of the death of Mr. Pratt, ot |") Homing Property: econ. Applevon City reached our commu- sisting of two brood mares with foal nity Friday. by j . ee y jack, one extra good saddle and ‘ —— = Rey Brea Ay | driving mare, one farm horse, one 2- aa. | year-old Road Chief horse, one year- y. ‘ling mule, four suckin I , h iz mules, — Young shipped cattle Mon- |“ Catsie: Four extra good milk . ae ™ | cows, One yearling heifer. Misses Hattie Shillloger and Stella | Howe: & rae " gs: 20 head of hogs, consistin jy Ae vialted ut of two sows with pigs, six gilts, that The pie supper and pound party | psig Sateen ear erg is oe aie hbead pot eye Farm Implements: Two breaking note alt werk aiwas esl sent . | plows, two cultivators, one barrow, good time vie 6 8 one mowing machine and rake, one +h) corn planter, one good farm wagon, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Erhart called on | Os hed Wank aud sack, tec ten DEATH OF JAMES BECKET. He was boru in Wheeling, Virginia, March 26, 1821, and died February 16th, at 2a. m.; had he lived till ded Fe weak have toon 66 "> or Ritchey bia family bagzive and harness two sets farm | month, his parents moved to Unton — at Martin Mistlers Sunday | “30 Hushols of corn, 10 bushels of hood and marred, Hecame to bne.| Me: Honey fitshey ant family | slay enwt corn, red pe nga souri in the fall of 1866, and bought — at Martia Mistler’s Sunday | i uaehold and kitehen furniture, asa man of strong eousuieation | numberof people of thie vicinity | ymenew sx id Peninaular range cook He worked most the time at his leche to move the firat of | things tov humerous bo mention. of eight children—two boys and six | Monday lust Walter Missler got his | oii ob 1a woncie will be given, finger bally mashed. Dr. Colsou | dressed his tinger. It fe reported that the negro show girls. Two of the girls crossed many yearsago His wife passed on one year ago last September Theliving purchaser to give approved gecurity before stock is removed. 6 per cent discount forcash W. H. DURSS, shi >}at Spruce is grand. The crew will! y. ,. rary Tt peor ape ateg erSoplia Mor” ew soon leave torJohnssown wherethey | Vs! LAPOLLETT, Auctions r Barker, pastor of the M.'E, Church, | *lll entertain the people there for «| Public Sale, Butler, conducted the funeral at the MF ek uhillinger bites tik dian alt UIC oale. oy wg 9 90th woae. The tor the pust five weeka is slowly im: | 1 will sell at public auction at my y ig Spada t “A sy proving Bette, ; Tesidence 14 miles north of Butler on grave yard. reques 0 ‘ sitions thank the neighbors and friends for MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1906, their kindness shown during his sick- Peru Items. | the ‘Mowing described property L. W. and Dan Smith went to) 9 head of horses consisting of one Coffeeville, Kae., to see their brother | brown mare 7 years o! | bred tv jack, Will, and to look at the country. 1 good work horse 5 years wid, 1 Bob Lyle sold his yearling steers ;xoud driving mare 3 years old, 2 to Girken ahd Hart and bought | Rood Chief colis one coming 2 and heifers of Kraze. ove coming 1 year old, 2 mares one T. J. Booth has rented theCharley | 8 and one 12 vears old, 1 draft mare Dane place again this year and will |coming + years old, 1 draft horse not have to move. The roads are in | weigh 1.500 pounds a bad condition for hauling aud| Cattle: 1cow fresh in March and moving. 5 calves. Born, to the wife of M. M. Carroll, | 11 head of bogs consisting of one Sunday morning, the 18th, agirl. | Poland-Chivea boar welgh 100 Mre. Wil’ Jackson has been very | pounds. ten Duroc Jersey eshoats sick, bu’ was bétter the last we | weich 71) to 101 Iba, honed, Sheep: Five head of good Shrop- Mr. and sire. John Rogers have shire grade ewes will bring lambs in one one visit to their daughter, | March. ; rs, Frank Gunn, of Gruinfield*| Farm Implements consisting of one Kas. and to take a look at the won- | eed and manure wagon, 1 low wheel derfal wheat country, wagon, 2 John Deere corn planters Frank Blough has rented the Alex |°D¢ 00d a8 new with edge drop, 2 Morris place for this year. Alex will |Ctltivators, | hay rake, 1 feed grind- move near Fulton, Mo. Uncue App. |@ 2 fet double harneee, 1 eet single NS harness. ore boggy, one 16-inch Notice. breaking plow, 1 hav frame, afew fence ports and many other articles We have opened a wholesale and | ten numerones to mention. retail Feed, Flour and Seed Store | Lete w!l serve lnnch. and will have on hand afullline of | sale begina at 10 o'clock ». m. choice field seed. Acarofred Texas| Terme: (1 al! «ums of $10 and seed oats will be offered for spring | u: der cash in hand, over $10 a credit seeding. !of 8 months will be given without in- next Sunday at 11 a. m. and at! Call andsee us atcorner North | terest if pail when due; if not paid night. : Main and Pine streete, Butler, Mo. | when dneto @raw & per per cent in- ise Vena Biggs, of Hume, vielted 14¢f Propies Exevaror(o. | terest trom date until paid, purchaa her uncle, George, and aunt, Mrs. - er to give note with approved secur- Hattie Thompson last m Boger aa For Sate—Black Mammoth Jack, ity. No property to be removed Miss Mamie Bouyer and Joe Whin. night at Geo. Thompson’s by Rev. Baker. Miss Bouyer had made that Aaron thinks she is worth more toa former than a car load of women that know nothing: about work. but tuvy that are raised in a band box, get more praise than the young that has learned to work. Long may they live to enjoy life and the com- forte of this lite and come down to old age with a well spent life. King, of Nevada, and Mise Daisy Walker, of Butler, visited the Misees Bard Sunday the 11th. Miss May Bard expects to go to Aaron was asked Sunday if there were any more constables than two. Ray McCann says he thinks he will soon have that young horse broke to the buggy. There is some talk of changing the name of Park Town to Turkeyville. J. W. Park is getting ready to build @ new barn and house on his farm on the river. John Hensley shipped stock to Kansas City Thursday. Preaching at the Christian Church in the wedding of Miss Bouyer andj 15 hands high, weighs about 1000 | ontil terms of enle are complied with. Mr. Whinery last Wednesday. pounds, guaranteed in every respect. | § per cent discount for cash. The meeting Monday afternoon L. L. Jupy, | W.L DAVIS. was well attended at McFadden’s 17tf Amoret, Mo. No. 1'¢, F, BEARD, Auctioneer, hall. George B. Ellis, secretary of OSSCHEEISSSE the Board of Agriculture, sent his yslap, graduates of Columbia Col- 0 5 0 0! ° HSSSSSS | akers, Mr, ae and R. H. lege, made short talks on soil and grain raising, The farmers mani- fested an interest in the talk. At night good crowd, and it is said they had a good talk. They called for an organization of a Farmers’ Instituts, butnoorganization. One thing they did not do that was to talk to the children. We understand. they will talk to the children at Grand View school Friday afternoon and night. This is a funny world. 3 Frank Satterlee and Mary Foster |i were married Sunday night by Judge| & Hocket, of Virginia. We understand they will make Fort Scott their home. Mr. Foster has two Satterlees for sone-in-iaw. The Virginia Cemetery Association | is making great efforts to keep the|— cemetery in @ gee condition, and will have use for a@ large amount of money. It finds iteelf unable to do the work. The association would be glad for those represented to respond at their earliest convenience that we may begin work. For desired infor- mation address, Mre. T. 8. Harper, Cor ndifg secretary, Amoret, GEORGE WASHINGTON. What name so dear to every patriotic American. We honor his memory this week on the anniversary of his*birthday. A memory loved and revered by every loyal citizen. Long may the stars and stripes emblem of the Liberty he won for us, wave overa free and happy people and may the spirit of truth that animated him be ours also in business matters. Until the next anniversary, we will try to be— First In Quality, First in Peace and First in the Hearst of our Customers. H. CULVER FURNITURE COMPANYS : Headquarters for Good Furniture. be at and at Butler Saturday of week, and thie will tax. AARON. northeast of Virginia, I will offer at - — aren