The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 10, 1906, Page 6

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eA oo oe —— Battie Ship Still Ashore. Norfolk, Ya., May 7.—Despite the efforts of three of the most powerful wrecking tugs in the service of the) United States government, the new battle ship Rhode Island is still ashore off York Spit, in Chesapeake Judge Boxley, the city’s Police|bay. While the big ehip, according Judge, was holding court Monday | to opinions of officials, is in no im- and inquiring into a case where, the) mediate danger, there is some un- prisoner had arquired too much easiness felt for ite sefety should a | A number of leasing Democrats from different sections of the county 2 were in Butler Monday to attend the MADE FOR US BY Democratic committee meeting. County Clerk John F. Herrell and wife went to Kansas City Wednesday noon for a few days visit with rela- tives and friends. Do You Know We do the clothing business of Bates county WHY? We sell reliable goods. he disti = Laenaie sudden severe blow come up the Clothes that retain the OUR Oxfords are the distinctive Tho cteect quater apd oor ctnect tain sort. They are Gtmnatittin—_— shape, made to fit, equal to the finest custom made‘garments. It will pay you to get our prices before buying. See Our Styles in Outing Suits. $5.00 to $15.00 Flax Seed. Choice seed for spring seeding on work on the principal streets of the DIFFERENT FROM THE ORDINARY SORT § {city. And wo are all glad to see the terms to suit purchaser. Also a full good work go on. you generally get. The product of age by, of | line of grass and field seed. Call at the best efforts of expert shoe- _ rane he our store up town or at Elevator. makers, they embody all that is River Forest, Ills., arrived in Butler 19tt soPkins MENvAnon Co. good and new in footwear. A dis- Sunday to spend some time with her tinctive feature in our pavents, Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Kioney. Ex-Recorder J. R. Simpson, of DIAMOND BRAND paring ball bon Uae bod Galloways, which he sold to Buford } Jack Spteer is building himself Prot. Leady was in Butler Monda and favored us with a pleasant call. His school at Hume closed recently and he has moved his family to Rich Hill, where he hus purchased prop- erty. The Old Reliable Phentx Insurance Co., of Brooklyn, will issue policy is the perfect ankle fit. This as- quite a comfortable restdence on his] that will protect your property inter- sures much comforf in the wear- farm east of town a mile or so. He sotoand comer your Poy 3 : Ail al . chattels and live stock from fire, ing of oxfords. Unless they fit ris erates ig rg Jack recently ning and tornado. See ue,—IIlinois properly at this point much pain ost bis house by fire. Land Co. Bey B, Canrersury, Mgr. is liable to come from the constant nt summer kitehen, at the Foster 27-46 FY ouse, In West Butler, was burne’ i rubbing on the ankle. Monday afternoon. The fire boys The county court and bridge com missioner give fair warning that made # run and saved the main nts Slippers and Sandals 50c. rr m "| they will prosecute anyone painting ; Pons ; pp d Oxtords 75, 95 $1 senting. The origin of the fire is acign, or cutting enitisle on or in Childrens Slippers an ords , ’ ’ Unknown. any way defacing or marring the ap- and $1.38. Extra values and very stylish. Mrs. Frank Reain fractured a |pearence of bridge. All bridges {fo es Ladies Oxford d Slippers, snappy, up- small bone in her arm, by etriking the county should be kept painted ral zadies Oxfords and Slippers, snappy, Uf chad shembes acainas Waa dche Saul and in good repatr, and they should i to-date, nothing like them for the money, ing of ber hems Mendag sitereset. not be marred by advertisements, $1.00, $1.39, $168, $2.00. It caused ucute suffering and a doc-| The Democrats of South Spruce . % will meets at Johnstown, Saturday B We kan Sine aa aah | tor was called and dressed the in-| afternoon at2 o'clock andselect two uggs Laken same as Vash. jured arm: delegates; the Democrate of North On Monday Judge Denton an-|?Pruce W meet at Ballard at the re F] Ss Y ‘ same hour and select four delegates, " H i L L S CAS H TO R E. vy fs ba = B gone Roy all to represent the township in the ‘ m Ly county convention to be hela at tion until he had time to fullyinform himeelf on the recent decision of the Supreme court of the United States R. L. Braden was infrom Homer! pigh ait Revlew.—Lightning play- | °° the divorce question, pn te ph tro — ed all kinds of pranks at the Charles} John Schulen and Beverly Smith ange np nae Falor farm, southwest of town, a wre Oe vad each in om oe An explosion of dynamite in 4 9 on Monday for assaulting er sa rae tama, ae, 8 few evenings ago. Mr. Falor’s large | Towis Wix ata meoting at Jobns-|® lngering illness, Mr. Showalter power pian 0 barn was struck twice, butfortunate: | town several weeks ago. Herman| ¥48 formerly a prominent and influ- day, killed two men, ly it did not set fire to the building. | Schulen, who was arrested on the | ¢tlal citizen of Lone Uak township, The Democratic nomination for a | Mr. F. also lost a fine eteer by Iight- | same charge was not fined. Judge os ge ag eed i candidate for congress in the 15th | ning during the same storm, ae, O ee oe ye arg 4 Virginian by’ birth, end Pd district will be settled by primary take the law 4 their own and ° | about 57 years of age at the time of election to be held June 30th. The ladies of. Clinton are making death. He leaves a wife and ove 1 th ' a 1 Estes Smith, who announces for|son, Loe Showalter, who {fs married. More new gray and cream wool|waron the pesty and unwelcome | Jyggo of the North district, is per-| Mr. Showalter belonged tothe Chris dreas goods.—McKibbens dandelion, and they propose to rid | sonally known to nearly every Dem- ten aereh, and was a member of the town of the nuisance by offering | ocrat in that section of the county. | Bates Lodge 180, I. 0. 0. F. The Kansas City Ay = Ray sited pod rewards to those who will fight and | His peculiar fitness for the office 1s|{nformation of his death came in o union depot. A much nee exterminate the little white ball of | @@dily recognized. Heis aman of|letter to Mrs. J. M. Kisner, an provement for that thriving and sound judgment, good business qual- | adopted daughter. growing city. cotton and yellow flower. If the| ifications, a life long farmer whose : 1 dandelion has taken as firm a hold | interests are ullied with those of his aon ie — to Me hea _ _ onthe yardsand streets of that town —- . ise ne Ae é _ “The Clansman.” Nevada has been completed an: 2 lend, a Democrat whose loyalty ceived by the board. The contract Phar ag pect gas = Ye! hae been demonstrated under all| Thoughttal readers of historical for the erection of the new building Undersaken @ J00 thas will tess their) kinds of conditions and circum-|romancerecognize in Thomas Dixon, 31.400, endurance and perseverance. stances for more than thirty years.| Jr.’s great novels, “The Leopard’s was $31,400. He has braved the most !nclement Spote” and “The Clansman” agrasp _DooBhull, owner of pool hall at | The falling of a piece of the root in peered aah opment nny? _ oftheme, atmosphere and facts which Clinton was af rested Saturday = a room in the Amsterdam Coal Co’s| members considered their personal | 4 once inepire respect. To weave & permitting minors to play pool, | mine near Amsterdam Friday after-|comforts. No one can say ought|tale froma purely imaginary fabric billards and cards in his place of | noon resulted in the death of Martin | against him and his name would add isa high form of art. To interlace business. Burk, & miner, says the Enterprise. muoh to.the ticket, with this the strands of history so Summer underwear—ladies vest Sc | Therock which fell on Burk was about Se that the line of demarcation ie not up, mens underwear 25¢ up—Mc- | 14 fnches thick and 15 fees square.|C. R. Gains Sells Interest disclosed is a still greater triumph Kibbens. His neck was broken and the upper |. Ellis & Gai for the novelist. Like thenovels, the The brick masons at work on the | part of the body badly crushed. De- in Ellis ains Jewelry Co. play, in completeriess, symetry and new hotel on the northwestcorner of | ceased leftawife andsix children.| Idesire tostate thatI harebought| sustained {nterest, takes rank with Butler on Monday 14th 1906. T: D. Empree, Twp. Committeeman. Jonathan H. Showalter died at his home in Dallas county on Friday, May 4th 1906, of consumption after SHOES DE LUXE ‘VER were shoes more beautiful than the new “Queen Quality” Custom Grade models. The extent of their variety may be prosaically presented by stating that they are made in no less than 4,760 variations of shape and style, thus affording accuracy of fit for every type and size of foot, and ease the first day worn, But no figures can express the charm of this variety, indeed it is but faintly suggested by the illustra- tions here shown. To appreciate this you must see the shoes. for them while our assortments are complete. o POFFENBARGER & EDWARDS, $3.00 cAsk $3.5 By some mistake we received the following order from one of our customers : thesquare are making good progress | A subscription paper was passed and |.0Ut theentire interest, atock in trade, | the greatest dramas of modern days. , vm ; ta and good will of Mr. Gains GENTLEMEN: and ina few days more will have | eighty-five dollars was ratsed to re- fh a f Arrangements have been completed : ue ae —_—__— completed -thewalls-of the first story. |lleve the widow of her immediate kt > Leng —— ey for “The Clansman” to appear at SOmNen tate (naires nO:S) Se PREKANERD MavEtE: aown as the Ellis & Gains- Jewelry Si cwijeienny tie tl . wante. Co., Butler, Mo. Geo. W. Exxis.” | the Butler, Mo., Opera House Wed- , is AN jsceriseeseceesesesnesoned Song. Fred Limp, a traveling man of Petersburg, Indiana, bas sued Mrs. Stella Feeney, of ay Pra SOOCEEIEIOO SCHIEEIIOCOHIEEEIOOS = ci , allegi - fae dane gece READ THESE PRICES $ The Review reports the death of “uncle” Felix Hartman, at the age of 79 years. Deceased had been & Iv BLoomine MEApows,. Way Don’r You Try,. TamMany,. Instrumental. nesday, May 16th. Seats on sale May 9tb, 1906. , Spruce Township Items. The weather is ideal and the farm- ers areusing all energy to finish palnting corn. , Grandpa Rains ie very low, at this We wrote to him as follows: We have your kind order for music and while we are not in the music business; we mj And Compare Them With what You are Paying. : resident of Bates county tor twenty- meebo eee ea iad writing, with, heart trouble, at his are in the Furniture business and frequently fi . He leaves two grown .—Empress flour made by Larebee ing CO, per ome two miles west of Johnstown. 4 “ sone, residonte of Bich HW: sack 48 pounds... $115 Mrs. Elizabeth Woods had astroke sell honeplvooping outfits to “MANDY AND , Cream Loaf flour made by Larebee milling Co, per of paralysis last week from whidh Hr May,”’ who have a pleasant song on LOOK OUT.—For the TORNADO, sack 48 pounds........... Rpebed nici issaustinses $1.10 their lips, for they feel they are CYCLONE and WINDSTORM. This Can corn like we have handled for 4 years, per can. “Tx Broomina Mgapow’’ with our line of ‘ee co 8 © ee 2 2 > 2 2 © 2 isthe season fr them, Get under Morgan & Clark ¢an peas, per can............. cover ofa tornado policy issued by : Ground oyster shell for chickens per pound.. 1st and 8rd Sundays to the 2nd and 4th Sundays in each month and Carpets and Furniture in their home. In she ts confined to her be. The services at Walnut Grove church have been changed from the 5 5 5 the Phoentx Insurance Co. of Brook- Bran per hundred ian ro, eae er hy Spruce fact they are so well pleased and so enthused ‘ lyn. 27-4t Ben. B. Canterbury, Agt Shorts per humdred.......ssssssssssesssesessei seennevnessseee $1.05 Bethel Sunday School will observe over the style and finish of our goods. that Rev. Hudiburg will preach the pos seer prema potatoes in a quantity per bu.......65¢ recto day on the let Sunday in they sing entreatingly to their friends: mons medium size one cent eac Pa | June at 8p m. : fs baccalaureate sermon at the Obto Laskin) tenon par dda, tse | fy | Bre. McNight proached an excel- ““Wuy Don’t You Try” the quality kind of 9 > Street... chnsch see Senter ee coor e® aplieicsc. : lent sermon at Bethel Sunday mora- stuff that CULVER sells and it 2 night. Asis customary upon. such SOROS. Gemma testis ing. Subj-ct, “Our Weaknesses.” : 8 sells and they keep it a occasions there will be no evening Try our coffee, we lead them all, our coffee is blended E.. Weinscots aud wife spent up until they attract “Tammany” and all ‘ services at the other churches of the especially for ourselves. son aati, Sms box others to our place of business. > ¢ As fine an imperial tea #s you can get, per pound. soe Try our dining car syrup per gallon can........... Sy city. C G. Werks was in oor midst Ja-¢ | | We regret we cannot supply you with the ~ Ps Pa ie Ie a 5 Br i oe gl i ito J.H. Ray, @ raral route carrier Nothing better than our spot cash bakingpowderlb.can10c [ We cckanswonee ype set music ordered, but we can assure .you that’ has captured the postofiice at Hold- Regular 20c Columbia river salmou.......... dane 150. SF |bim a very. emlable wud courteous our lines of Furniture, Carpets, etc... oe en. Asa result, every rural route Tt 700 want @ good ball beariag inwa mower 16 inch cut the gentleman, Undoubtedly the Den £ ture, Carpets, etc., cannot ~ man out of Warrensburg, says she only place you ean get it tor $6.00 le Norflost & R ocrate rag B gaol tloket in the be excelled in “this man’s town.” See Star, has his lightning rod ap to every one guaranteed, ee Cae et Thanking you for the order and trusting — < capture the Warrensburg postoffi ce, Helor sour pickles per gallon. 5 él nd Nera U; a a position for which there seems to > to hear from you soon and often, we are ~ be great difficulty in making a de- * S y yo ; elsion. 14 quart galvanized. pails..... ia | were guests of the Misece Crabtres| : yours : 3 * of Roseow, 8. C1 ir ; 4 ae lew ds : ee ) : alovar hi vag ave kaon as $i . ie Raia

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