The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 8

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Beanutifal Parasols white and black, | plaids, stripes etc., at 98c to $2.98. Splendid bargaine—McKibbens. The charge of the State against J. W. Anderson, of Rockville, for illegal sale of a reg was not sustained in court Friday. Miss Clasie Meyer and Miss Marvel Loyd went to Rich Hill Friday to spend afew days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bur- rows, $2.75 suit cases this week $1.95— McKibbens. many 4 - jer of Naat are epen: a few days in city visit- ing their parents. Jim hasa brand new Porgy and horse and they came overland. A lot of silk and lisle gloves at wholesale—McKibbens. Sheriff Morris, left Friday for Chi- cago with Mrs. Fannie Boberte, who he will turn over to the authorities of thatcity as a subject for the asylum. T. F. Timmons, of Kaneas City, who has been spending several days in Butler, the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. B. McFarland, has returned to the city. Elegant $1.25 table linen H Week 89c, 65c table linen pd Week 45c—McKibbens. Mies Alice Smith, daughter of Mr. and . Frank Smith, near Rich Hill, who has been epending a week with Butler friends, returned home Monday. The body of a stranger was found near Pleasant Hill Saturday, and from the numerous wounds on the the coroner decided that he had been murdered. That was sweet music given by the band at the square concert Saturda: night and attracted a big crowd. Few towne in the atate have a band that equals Butler's, Mrs. F. H. Crowell has issued carde to a reception to her lady friends on eee eae Top Coats _Are a Very Popular | Spring Garment And we Show a Great Line $150 SUM IF YOU WOULD ’ Dress Well at§ SmallJExpense We-Can be of Service to you. Remember us when you want good FOOT-WEAR, 3° WALK-OVERS Asupposed gambling den wasrald- ed Saturday night by Marshal Arra- smith and assistants, but a water haul was made, as all they found was @ eupposed quiet game of pitch with- out evidence to make a case stick, W. F, Hill is nuretng a badly mash- ed thumb on his right hand, which he wae so unfortonate as to got caugh in closing the door of his safe in the store. He will lose his thumb nail and the burt Is so painful as to al- most unfit him for waiting on trade. Doc Croueh ppmenntnd thecolored population of the county as a dele- ‘ate in the Republican convention jaturday. That was a little stingy in the whites to take all but onedele- gate, and then turn him down when The Good Shoe Store The Good Clothes Store CLOTHING HOUSE Mies Jack. Will THE RIGHT WAY, WE FiT YOUR FORM, HEAD, FEET AND PURSE. urday fee McFarland & Sons add. Will save you money, 27 46 Latest thing in white kid belts 25 and 48c—Hill’s Cash Store. Mrs. Mike Curry spent Sunday in Pitteburg, Kansas. Cannon- Weiner Elevator Co: is receiving corn. mn} 5 rd Some Misses and childrens shoes at about half prico—McKibbens, Mies Grace Ingalls, who has been visiting Butler friends, has returned $1.25 wide silks black and colors— “ : Mise Elsio Kline!s visiting relatives to her home in Rich Hill. Fee emntins celegates to the Happy week price 98c—McKibbens. — His back and legs are oe rol. Bork angyinaretesn ot oor ‘ * . ity whools, oO to Ue fn Kansas City. Fine Corset cover emb. at 25 and Mr. and Mra. W. L. Kash, of Johns- . _|ehortly to attend eehool at the state ; - 35¢ per yd.—Hill’s Cash Store. Hon. J. G. Goshorn, a leading at- town, on their way to visit their son Pe angered cates university for the purpose of bor ter Barve bolero jackets 75¢— Mini BdbaStiookey;anealion’ — of on oy ere and Demo-| and family in Vernon county, spent Medical Society, which met in Jeffor- | ttirg himeelf tor the dotles which Migs Frankie Lisle is viaiting rela- t 1 most interesting meeting of the | CCmpetntecwerinterdent the Pr fea = © , ng ed to her home in Uttawa, Kansas, | Butler on bueiness before our circuit] Rev. F. M. Burton, presiding e der ‘ dd d by the | POF believer it <baolntely aes ey tives and friends in . court. He feels sanguine that the|of the Nevada district of the M. E. | society which was addressed by the | ¢°’ teen Ghosts toc thames. ~ Mrs, W. W. Graves is spending a Rev. F. M. Burton, prestding élder | Domocrata will carry Kansas this} Church, South, spent Sunday in But- | governor 4nd other prominent speak- tow aon at Excelsior Seleen a bape ee ia bie ne fall, and that they had one of the|ler on official business with his | ers. The alumal of the’ Bytler public liaise iegtiaiace ail chanel Pag pr pn. Rath strongest and best tickets ever nom- | church. The Democrats of Bates county | Schools held its annual ‘imegting tn inated by the party in the state. $1.25 for 98c—Hill’s Cash Store. The C. W. Baldwin and wife left Monday for Hamilton, Ills., on 6 visit. Sheriff Morris is back from Chi- cago, where he took the insane wo- man Mrs. Roberts. 6 inchfancy sash ribbon 73c—Hill’s Cash Store. Samples of mens under shirts less than wholesale price—McKibbens, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Oppenheimer and Col. Hegs, of Pleasant Hill, spent Saturday and Sunday with Judge and Mrs. Sam Levy. Fine line of corsets: from 25 to $3.23 at Hill’s Cash Store. W. O. Atkeson has congressional aspirations and desires the nomina- tion from the Republican party, he carried this county Saturday. J. A. Patterson, ex-circuit clerk, and now holding the office of collec- tor by appointment from Gov. Folk; announces his candidacy for collec- tor and asks the nomination for co)- lector at the hands of the party at the primary election to be held Sat- urday. Mr. Patterson {s a genial gentléman, and his host of friends would be glad to see him receive the nomination and will give him their cordial support. Car load of rubber-tired buggies, venue next The Mrs. C. O. Hulse, residing at Puer- to, New Mexico, is a new subscriber to Tae Times. ) Brown, who bas been attend- Griving wagons, stanho net re. | Seneas ‘choo! bere, has gone to his| Youcan save big money on your f ‘nome in Indien ‘Territory. week” at iy he) Bonnett W hee! ercan- | bY fs lace curtaine thie “happy McKibbens. 301t | gown by an We 15c— Miss Henriette: Wassmer, 28 years was found dead ina on her or Springs Tae Toxus takes in ‘the name of Frank Holland to ite 6 list, and hopes to | gain his confidence. and support for years to come. Pusser aoong OF WORTH We keep what people ask for and hence carry several grades of rubber goods ranging from the merely good te the best; Our cheapest goods are the best carried in some places, man, of Kansas Y er ry a who and these little his ; Friday afternoon. Mayor and Mrs.| 10¢ suiting this week 8Y@-McKib-| Newest styles in stocks and turn-| Mrs, R, D. Buck is visiting in Mont- 3 $ 3 50 and $ 4 00 —- at cards the} ong, ovate from 10 to 48c—Hill’s Cash | rose. j . 5 ‘tore. *, , The trees which now surround the é Remember the primary election M. Wiemas, a substantial German hotel, will be removed Capt. Vernie Johnson, wife and lit-|Satnrdav, and every Damorrat farmer, residing near Amaterdam, | 2°¥ 20% . tle son are vielting Mra Johnson's | should and we hope wiil bon hand to has his name enrolled for THz Times} Migs Frankle Lisle {s visiting friends | parents out in Spruce. vote for hia ‘avorite caniidates Fe! ' his week : ; ‘on Agee Ringe cats aun oe in Sedalia. ‘ Boaverly Yoaghea, now practicing Mr, aod Mire Felix Oppenheimer Ri p . | dentistery in Chicago, spent Satur- | wand A. Hers, of Pleasant Hill. spent aN firm and lasting patron. PR cacy» Red ay: omttry his res! day and Bunday with home folks in| Suvday in btw city, the greets of Mr, @ Luther and Will Everett, of Inde- pendence, Mo., are visiting in Butler. Mise Nollte Walton ts visiting with Lamar, Colorado, where he went to look after his farm. ’ S.F. Democratic congressional commit- tee. Elder H. J. Crockett, pastor of the Church, and wife and Mrs. J. O. Mullin have returned from a visit to Kansas City. sent to Harrisonville on a change of witnesses will go up from thiscounty. New silver belts, new shopping bags—McKibbens. of Montrose, was buried in Montrose yesterday. Eichenberger disappear- ed November 22‘last, while on his way home from Cheyenne Wells, Col. It tranepires he was murdered in by fisherman, below that city in the week at sale prices 4%, 8%, 10, A Republican leader, who has been active in that party’s affairs for thirty years, on Saturday, to make a sneak and then sheepishly confessed that he was look Austin’s office. To-our know the Record has given this men man; Tenehera elected by School~Board Share Prin, Franklio; F. OUR “HAPPY WEEK” IS Making Smiling Shoppers. Smiling shoppers reflect the happy spirit which domin- ates every corner of the store—The aisles are filled with happy shoppers, completely surrounded by bargains. * There is no reason why every shopper should not be happy--here are needed or coveted articles priced within the reach of every womans purse. No need to think of economy, we have done that for you happily. A smiling shopper becomes a loyal customer. We want your friends to learn of the spirit of our ‘Happy Week.” If they have not attended this sale there is still time. New bargains are added daily and are conductive to most appreciative smiles. And there is a practical side to the smiles---to buy exactly what you want at your own price makes shopping a joy and. makes possible the jollity of our “Happy Week.”’ A happy bargain makes a merry buyer. Come--its smiling time this week. Sale ends Saturday night May 26th. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. McKIBBENS. evoreeeeeoes: thie city. A. M Phillips was over from Amoret the other day toconsult with the Butler fire department as to the purchase of some kind a fire fighting fepaeenes best suited to the needs of his wud Mrs, Sam’ Levy. Tue Times wiehes to extend cons gratulations to Bro, Anstin and best wishes for the future suveesa of hig paper, the Record, which entered up- on its dat year Saturday. Tre Rec- town. ord {s a aplendid local paper. Forty Thetollowing will be teacherain the | 3e%'* iv the editorial harness in one Adrian schools next year: W. T,|*%"'!*@ record that but few men Hoover, principal; Miss Fannie | C@0 boast. Wooley, assistant principal; Leab Hudelson, Mona Highley and Maud Morgan. One vacancy. Georgia Alexander at Lone White has returned from Warnock went to Clinton Sat- to attend the meeting of the A farm honse, owned by J. W: McFadden. about halt a mile west of Virginia. waa destroyed by fire to- gether with contents Monday morn: ing The heuse was occupied by a manneamed Linn. No inaurarce on either house or contents A defee- tive fire is supposed to be the canse of the fire. At Des “Moines, Iowa, a platform collapsed with more thana thousand Presbyterian assemblymen, while they were being photographed. Halt a dozen ministers were injured. Dr. Willis, of Mendota, IIl., was rendered Me- Woodman hall in this city Monday night. The meeting was one of the wost largely attended held in years. The hall was beautifully decorated with the class colors white and green, and aroyal good time was had, in social conversation and listening to speeches by Mrs. Bryant, Miss Maud Seelinger of the elass of 1906, Prof. Burke and W. 0. Atkeson on behalt of the school board. Delicious re- freshments were served. The officers e’ected for the ensuing year are: Leslie Fox, president; Delbert Hill, vice-president; Neva Keeser, secre- tary; Kate Tucker, cor. sec’y, and Wesley Denton, treasurer. Among one of the pleasantries of the even- ing’s entertainment were songs by would be glad to see him honored | Miss Bessie Parkinson, reproduced with the nomination. on a phonograph. ; ————————— +e 2 2 2 2 2 & @ + - 2 0 6 0 ee ee 4 BIG BARGAINS Mens Cheviot Outing Suits ¢4 00 have @ just reason for pride in the splendid field of candidates presented from which to select their count; ticket next Saturday. After the pri- mary has decided the nominees, then we want to see pure harmony reign in the party that each of the nomi- nees may receive the full vote of the party in November. case of Ghere vs. Bennettet al. , was continued to the 28th, Monday. A large number of body of Frank Eichenberger, Yancy Combs, one of the stalwart Democrats of Bates, has entered the race for collector of Bates county, and his name appears on the tickets to be voted Saturdaay. Mr. Combs is welt known and his ability to fill the office, if nominated and elected will not be questioned, and he has a host of friends in the county who ity for his body was found uri river,.the pockets weighted by rocks. He was identified Oddfellow card in his pocket. are selling a big lot of batistes McKibbens. drifted into our office, looked around, tried tor ge flattering notices during yeare and for-him to show so knowledge of the location of organ es to seek iton an differents side of the equare, . ; “2-2+7 7-2 % Mens Black Thilbot Suits $5 00 Mens Bue Serpe Suite, $7.50 Pa ss, 4,4, bad bod ae ee ©, + + via, Prin. Wabsier: Joba 0. Mens Cassimere Pants $00 i For the Best Clothes at the

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