The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 8, 1906, Page 7

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Ger gous friend F. M. Rich, of; Deep Water township, favored us; pleasantly while-in the city the last) of the week. J.R. Douglas and wife, of Pome- roy, Wash., have been visiting their a E22 | We hoe Having Our Repular Mare ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT peo Agen ca yore three yearsago. =, OF Estes Smith, candidate for Judge . ” _— of the county court, north district, was in Butler Monday. He was here with C. V. Twombly, to see thecoun- | IVI | 4 U d grea te S erwear Sale across Peter creek. From op Uu in n rw a counts a bridge is badly needed at the place the petition for. ‘ : Father Redmond, who has been his home with his grand- , Mrs. William Jackson, on king and “Good Clehes Just received from the SALE CONTINUES UNTIL MARCH 17th. best makers of Mens and death is expected at Young Mens Clothes in ey pfenteye page ienhennen Ae You have a splendid opportunity to purchase Underwear made America. tion, but the as about run down. He is an early settler and has been a prominent citizen in the county. spending several wee! ing with relatives and old triende, re HALF PRICE. Come and see them, asthe more you buy of turned to their Oklahoma home Tues- ‘Tnaxs and reported shat he had had these the more money you will save. We purchased them long a most excellent visit and a general good time. Mre. W. F. Homstreet accompanied them on their way home as far as Webb City, where she goes to make her daughter, Mra. Moses J. Martin a visit. Mrs. 8. T. Brown, of Elkhart town- ship, complains that owing to 4 re- = that o buried treasure had been ound on her place, some parties had been annoying her very much by treepassing and searching the prem- , a aT 7 cae One Ladies Home Journal Patterns. personal violence against her. She Eggs Taken Same as Cash. desires to give such parties due no- tice to keep away from her premises or they will be prosecuted to the full- est extent of the law. William E. Walton has reeontly been honored by being elected one of] Apron gingham worth 6c per yd. | ARRESTED ON A ney sae of the ming Reserve | only Sc at Hill e Cash Store. SERIOUS CHARGE ond Company, of Chicago, which is " : : § a strong foaneial institution with a a —— i eS paid up capital of one-half million match at 73c per yd. Hill’s Cash dollars, Thi bee ‘ : ollace. This company hae besa 8) Sire, Sheriff Morris Arrested Ben- —_ amet in Koad gn mertaame ofthe Walton Trust Co. Mr. Wal-| Beat valuesin shirting at 64,84) jams ant l0c per yd. Hill’s Cash Store, | Jamin F, Ficklin on a Tele- ton’s ne duties will require him * ‘0 to Chic: to attend the boar eet cass tee i In the trial of, Henry county gram From Sheriff of against the Salmon & Salmon bank, meetings once a month. at Springtield, 1s was admitted that Springfield, Ills. We SELL AND GUARANTEE - the bank had been insolvent for the ; Sheriff Morris arrested Benjamin F’. ‘ce past six years. Ficklia Monday morning Ps a sele- SINCERITY acheol boy companions were playing, Will Ferguson, the young man ar-| gram from the sheriff of Springfield, CLOTHES ” when Fred Hupp threw asmall stone, rested some time ago, says the Neva Ills., on the very serious charge of eee eve which miseed the boy it was intended da Mall, charged with agsaulting | having committed a rape upon ths| Because for and struck young Cameron inthe officer Seaton, of Nevada, was given | person of a little six-year-old girl —They are sincerely tailored eye. Dr.,Christy was called and | *Wo years in the penitentiary. The sheriff recognized his man by the! —They are made of honest materials Bd dressed the Injury. An eye specialist deacriptioninthetelegram. Tomake| —Ina big sanitary, modern factory; ' trom Kaneas City was consulted but The large mill and elevator of B.8.| sure he asked county clerk John F.| by skilled, well-paid workmen gives little ho "of saving the sight Edwards & Co., at Chetopa, Kansas, | Herrell to interview the suspect He —They are correct and stylish Ys, ofthe eye pe 8 ight | wasdestroyed by fire Saturday. The | told Mr. Herrell thas he was trom —They fit perfectly R a i ye. estimated lose is $25,000 on mill and | Illinois and that his name was F ck- prin pve and hold their shape ’til nk W. H. Durst loft Tuesday with his| elevator and ten thousand bushelsof | lin. When the sheriff approaciied They are not “DOCTORED” into : family for Lake Arthur, New Mexico, wheat. him from the rear and called his| shape by Hot. Flat-Iron ‘‘dope”— where he goes to improve the land ee ee he recently purchased and whera he name, he turned around to respond. In the Democratic primaryelection| He is an old bachelor, fitty-five| And Because-—— expects to make his permanent home. Mr. Durst grew to manhood {n our held at Nevada Saturday to nomi-| years old and says heisa brother of} A very large percentage of - % > a all pir td a Boor J. na ow. A George Ficklin, of Adrian. He told clothing IS Revered up rte Hot ‘ ti ceived the highest number of votes | the sheriff that the charges were un-| Flat-Iron to cover defects in tailoring. ee publc attaire, that for Mayor, C. W. Jones for Marshal, | trneand were brought by hisenemies | Such treatment does cover, but Sircty fled "Sle people, Hie| Dat O” Bryan fr les Attorney end |to ruin him. Witam Cowaty recog | Soon whieh thee octone gar name was prominently mentioned Wyatt Webb, Police Judge. j nized 7, as an old nelghbor ofa! routs are worn brings out ‘inte for an important county office this quarter of a century ago. time, and no doubt if he had remain- ed in the county he would have been in a clean sanitary factory from good materials, beautifully trim- WE SHOW : Suits, ann 1OP COATS RAIN COATS 11022 to $252 fig as well as a full line of cheaper suits from | $5.00 to $10.00 SPRING STOCK OF Walk-Overs | All of the Newest Lasts. The d The med, cut full and made to give perfect satisfactiqn at ABOUT before the rise in cotton and give you the benefit. 0000SS000CSS OOSSSSSOOSO 2 Good CLOTHING HOUSE ood Clothes Shoe Store.) Homer Cameron, son of Alex Cam- eron, met with a painful and unfor- tunate accident which may result in the loss of an eye. He and some Store. THE RIGHT WAY, Mare, Phaeton and harness for| Beautiful gold front shirt waist sale, call at this office. sets for 48c a set at Hill’s Cash Canzon- Weiner Elevator Company moe. is receiving corn. 52-tf Albert Thurman, collector of Min- go township, was in Monday to New hand bags at popular prices. settle with the county court. Hill’s Cash Store. If you want bargains in embroid- AG: Deoms wae a pl t caller a. ne = ig yard see ourline. Hill’s and had his dates set ahead to1907. ios as - he Masons hold a special meeting Latest styles in back combs from | to-night for work in both the 2nd 25 to 48c. Hill's Cash Store. and 3rd degrees. The attendance of + Emmet Bork, a prominent young all members requested. farmer southwest of Butler, called) Now floor mattings and denims and favored us the last of the week. | this week at Hill’s Cash Store. “All linen Torehon lace from 5 to Silas Levy returned trom Helena, The streets of Warrensburg, says 7 A 4 faults and causes them to lose shape the Star, are & reproach to our rep: | m. un 4 yarns f noon Sheriff | and character. i utation’ as an Up-to-date town orris had received no word from Partial faults that may occur in the ‘ the Illinois sheriff. making of SINCERITY CLOTHES i 16c per yd. “ Hill’s Cagh Store. Ark., the last of the week. He said given recognition by his party. — o — —— ee are ermenent r gpnavet by Hand ; A.H. Calver left Monday noonfor|he ran through the biggest snow! Lest week Sheriff Morris arrested a | where all of its citizens are supposed Flax Seed. Pei tan buy “Sincerity Clothes” a Denver, Colorado, owing to the| storm of the year at Ss. Louis. i hi hb that ner <a pcnantle miming A most beautiful line of summer wash drees goods at 10c per yd. Hill’s Cash Store. young man, who gave his name as Paul Harrison, for stealing a medi- cine case which Dr. Christy had left in the steps leading to his office, He plead guilsy in Justice Hemstrect’s court and was given sixty days in to be educated people. Choice seed for spri i with the assurance that you are get- Y pring seeding on| ,: on sis Joseph Orr, a well known repre- terms to suit purchaser. Also a full they Sti ee yy ged grey = sentative of a St. Josepli, Mo., whole- |line of grass and field seed. Call at| shape, until worn threadbare ;— sale house, was arrested Wednesday | 0Ur Store up town or at Elevator. because they are tailored sincerely . 4 and 10c each at Hill’s Cash Store. ‘ 196 Propues E_rvator Co. se oe . i and is now being held for trial, _PE TO Mre. J. M. Wells came up from Bh ned yon hea coe. Se jail. He claimed to have forgotten | charged with a crime against his 14-| 4 bout seventy-five persons whoat- We are Sole Agents Here Nevada the last of the week to spend | nex, Monday aight Thiele the at what he did with the grip, which was| year-old daughter Nina, who ewore | tended # public sale at Marysville a fow days with relatives and friends ‘an cp 7 aa | pes a new one, and it has not been recov-| to the complaint upon which he wa8 | Kansas, Friday and partook of the SINGE | babes ~ Veoutee. m for the Lecture ored. He confessed. to, the sberl!| arrested. The penalty for sh ort {lunch served became violently ill af ‘ that his true name is Ha orris} may be death. Orr protests his in- y Tom Evileizer’s barn caught fire) ¢ §. McFarland returned the last] andclaimshis home at Warreasbang. nove Rega 9 7 wreomeg Os es naga yy ha about 8 o'clock Tharaday morning] of the week from a three month’s|He claims to be a nepbew of R. G. Among tbe number oisoned wera and was nearly consumed before the Mexico, West, ex Recorder, now living in| J.A. Elgin purchased the Wileon ; P ‘ fire boys reached it, rt Aart health bay oe ee Texas 4 property, on Ohio street, the last of | Several ladies. ‘ hinks ¢ neficial. : | \the week, the consideration being] The last number of the Lecture Mre.B. F, Moore and Mrs. H. G. | * the trip was very be Deputy Sheriff Joe Franklin arrest-| ¢3 000. ‘This is very desirable resi | Course for this season will be the are made by hes Mr, and Mrs. J. A.. Padley lett|ed James Fry, a coal miner, whohad | dence property, in a splendid neigh- | Oriole Concert Company at tho opera boreday for Seymour, Iows, where to take} porhood, the house was recently | house next Monday night. This ie they visit relatives, before de-| the remodeled and the grounds improv: | one of the best entertainments pro- the ‘parting for the Pacific ‘Slope, where J 1a8]ed. Mr. Elgin owns a fine farm in| vided by the Lyceum circuit and they expect to make ‘uae ‘fenose . Mr. Mound township. We hope he will | should receive the cordial support of K N & F 60 a ! ty | New cresent shaped medalions at 5 3 conclude to occupy his new reefdence. | our people. i E.W. ® The Hume Telephone turned its} A meeting of the directors of the eerie mile post Saturday. The| Rich Hill fair assoclation was held Telephone is @ bright, newsy, well) Friday afternoon at the Rich Hill printed and well edited little paper, | bank, says the Review. Atthis meet. SEE & + g and for its support and the good of | ing it was decided to hold an ome = Ce yh aS aes wal al late em fall, probably in 01 y tember, and devote every ene! better patronage from the business to mabe it an dient eraes THE NOBBY = ves we thriving Bs ne Fg fair. " . . ver, congratulas ro Lewis. W. Moore, on his pluck and| . W. H. Carroll recently rented his energy and wishes for him continued farm, in Deep Water, had a sale, and success. will leave with his family shortly for Ch L. Mille, of Adrian. was a a a ¢ howye Boye (3 . jarence s A ti ; plonsant caller tile in Botler Mon- | onacb'ne eit teaproce, Mr. Carroll WE ARE SHOWING y. recently retired from the/is a pioneer eettler of this county . ; ve t of the Adrian} and has always been a prominent cists arson. "| $12.50 to $20.00 “A few of the candldates tor city] office, for some reason, pro! . ficient-to-themeelves, did mf @n- From this Celebrated Firm nounce with Tas Timers. Those same fellows, if they get the nomina- out shor, and they wil J E IVIEYER eive our loyal Wi | The Clothier;

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