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SS RRC Rr ee rere The Butler Weekly VOL, XXVIU. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1906. NO. 32 P — mn eens menemarmennene — =a cee eeemeete TWO PROSPEROUS 3.8. Brown has his paper ehanged | [=== a DEACON BROS. & CO. q troniColten to Los Angeles, Cal., and | INSTITUTIONS. | be doesn’t eay a word about coming back home. a bik Uncle Bert Woodfin was in to Semi-Annual Dividends Declared | T mate ot reported a fine can, : jue’ @ thing needed in Pleasant by the Missouri State Bank [Gap township, Sunday evening. P | Our good friend J. E. Leonard, and the Walton Trust successful farmer of Charlotte, one leasané caller while in Butier th Company. lass of the week and favored us. 3 ONE MONTH TO RSS SES oa an Sa EES S — CATTARAUGUS POCKET KNIVES Warranteed to hold « keen cutting edge, We have jet etocked up The directors of the MissourtState} |. epite of the no-pase rating of th Bunk held their regular sem!-annual | pal! roads, a tema. per cont aie meeting on last Tuesday. It was/usual of the delegates selected from found that aince the first day of| this county attended the state nom!- January, 1906, the Bank’s gross | pe eens at Jefferson City earnings were $6,456.93; expenses this week. and taxes pald, $3,441.55; net earn- Onee fn a while you will hear a ings, $3,015.38. The directors de farmer say the best field of corn he : _ [ever raised was planted along about creased the furniture and fixure 8! sno firgs of June. Ae there will be ||! count $500.00; pald stockholders | several plecer planted this year in four per cent dividend, $2,200.00; | June, the result of the planting will leaving as undivided profits, | be watched with Interest, $315.88. The Bank was found to] We heard a good Democrat say be in a good condition and doiog «| that while he did not ges all she can- safe and conservative business. didates he voted for, that consider- On tho same day the directors of |!ng both the personnel und locaton of the ticket, a hatter one eonld not new, und have ua very large sassortment to choose from at 25e, 500, T5eand $1.00 Al warranted. Call and see our new stock, All Summer Goods the entire month of June we will devote to cleaning out all of our Sum- mer Goods regardless of what they cost: White India linens 10¢ 0 AB... White India linens 15¢ go at 40 inch White India Mnons 20¢ at............. 40 inch fine White Batlate at... Fine White Persian lawns 50c at.... | | THE OCEAN WAVE Washing Meechine is one of the most | useful appliances ever invented for making woman's work easter. It is made from the very beat carefully ae- | lected second erowth Lonisiana Cy ress, by careful, experieneed mechian- cs. Whenyoubuyan OCEAN WAVE you buy long euccasatul expertence hoveome chow tub mace at amell Fine Black Persian lawns 50c at. Fine Dotted Swiss ( White) 35¢ at... 25e the Walton Truat Company held bata MAE kacntad fom the Gaia ck Ros ont : White Dimity hair Ine stripe | Ve thelr regular meeting, and out Of| foring : ) &. ) wy als chwaiy Come fa ant seca their earnings since the first day of Hag the OCEAN WAVE—We sell The Republican State Convention January, 1906 placed in the surplus] at ecelstor Springs last week nom!- fund $1,000.00; paid stockholders &] nated J. U. White, of Brookfield, for ||; five per cent dividend, amounting to} Suprintendent of Public Schools and A very comp- $2,750.00, which was satisfactory | William Flentye, of Cape Girardeau, |]. fete Ine of both to the stockholders and the ie eee Commiastoner. A ood | Beythes and aathes For grara, officers. The company ts doing a Makes vo beat. weeds or brush. large business ia loaning money on A noone Pog | : belong handsomely ||) == : EE TTY STS farms in Bates, Vernon, Cedar, Dade | *r°4 y the Democratic party tn i and Polk counties, Missourt. that we have a Supreme Judge and HAY FORKS | DEERI N G 8 and 4 tine Lowa, 4, 5 and | Binders, Reapers, Mowers, | 6 tice lowa Manure forks | Rakes, Twine and Machine White Dimity check effect 27 inch Mahair for Waist.. Shrank Dnek White 25c at... Produce Will Buy These Goods: Colored Summer Goode: 10e quality all QO Ab... e+ sesessseeeesees Rtgs Pe ee ex 2 a member of Congress on the ticket, and our people will show their appre- 12K¢ quality all go st 4 Virginia. elation by rolling up a substantial RSE i Oil. 20c fine summer goods at. ae ne PNG ere wy majority at the polls in November. ‘ Porter’a ‘ Meadow King” | 40c skirting crashes at. took dinner with L. 8. Colburn Sab-| | The authorities at Amsterdam 10 neh steel track hay carriers, best 86e ekirtt hat bath. Alvin Colburn and wife of| have the smallpox epidemic in that monkey made. mae SE GETPRIaee Seepere cmmsssssezenssseseassseneeegeennere Amsterdam attended Childrens day |nelghbor well in hand, saya the En- wrench | oc | at the Christian church and’ took | terprise, and !t is hoped the disease dinner with his father. will soon be stamped out. In the John Barton and wife, south of] past week only four new cases have Ameterdam, attended Childrens day | developed. These have been quaran- at the Christian church. tined and all persons exposed have Childrens day at the Christian | been ordered vaccinated and isolated church was well attended, a yery John Deerwester, one of the fore large erowd pg yyy bow most farmers of Bates county, who 25 cents, Best steel cold | FRESH GROCERIES ral chisel luc, Best steel m ‘ chine pinchers 10 cente. | Gomlete line of the cleanest | ‘ wrocertes: Few 50c Gooes to Close Out at 25c. Big line of Parasols and Umbrellas at great- ly reduced prices through the month of June. ae ee MS es ea “CHASE =& SANBORN’S FINE COFFEE. Woolen Dress Goods. echool {s rgnn! You pav no more for CHASE & SANBORN’S shan you do for All $1.00 Goods Bt ....sssscssessseessesssssesneeeneens 83c when gS rom the M. E. came som teen Chae a a Pivietnd | {nfertor coffees. They will ran # grade higher for the price than Job- | P All 70 Dress Goodeat 59¢ the house was over filled, half a8] 5.45 9 largo wheat grow Ayes | sere. |)! ber’s coffees, why not buy the best. CHASE & SANBORN are pro- | : is : many outelde asin. The little ladies | 14 ino, hie wheels yield 7 bushels | ducers and own their own coffee deide ln Brazil sud other countries a and gents were up to time in speak- ing thelr pleces in plain way, putting pean ne eailt by the "98 of fer- onno “put-on” but simply going Into t. The fertiliser cost 98 cente {nto the spirit of their pieces. The r acre and the net profit per acre on s, ten in number, went|"O™ the use of fertilizer was fully $5. Tirough a fine hoop drill perfor. |— Warrensburg Star. mance which many sald was grand.| Bates county didn’t fare very well The two grandfathers were well/at the Republican State Convention pleased to hear their grandchildren | at Excelstor Springs last week. Ma- speak a dialogue, Miss Edith Walk-| jor F. H. Crowell’s many friends here er and Miss Bessle Wolfe. Aaron|had hoped and expected that he and R. T. Judy are proud of their} would be madea statecommitteeman andchildren. There {s a grand|from the 6th district, but 1 seems hiturefor all the littlefolks that took | John Egger, of Appleton City, beat part in the exercises. The amount} himto ls. It may be they are reserv- rateed for foreign mission was $10. |ing the Congreselonal nomination The M. E. will have Childrens day |for Bates county, and then DeAr- — Sabba! . Ly being their} mond won’t do a thing to Atkinson. jar preaching day we suppose ’ tie children’s exerciecs will take the| County Assessor Hardinger has place of preaching. opened out his office fn the basement Mies Lura Park came home from |fOom on the south slde of the court Adrian Saturday, where she ig at- house, formerly occupled by township tending school and left in the hack |COllector E. B. Childs. This office that often passes over the Park| as splendid big vaults, Mr. Hard- Town grade Sabbath afternoon. inger and his deputies were busily Fine rain Sabbath night. Some |Srranging thelr books and papers, say it rained all night, the farm- and getting their assessment blanks ers are feeling better. Judge Wolfe | Saturday oe to an early .| start Monday morning on the work will stay with she farm and les polt of assessing the county. Besides the three deputies mentioned last week Mr. Hardinger appointed A.C. Samp- son, of Osage. BRING US YOUR CHICKENS, EGGS AND | BUTTER FOR CASH OR TRADE. | All 65c Dreas Goods at. Spool Cotton the best at. 100 yard Spool Silk at Beat Brass Pins at Best Gold Eyed Needles... Best Safety Ping..........sccesecsesessserseesearereesey DEACON BROS. & CO., HARDWARE AND GROCERY LIOUSE. Shoes! Shoes! ! Mens, Ladies and Childrens Shoes at a net saving of 20 per cent to you look for your- TE ES EBM SB BG VB VB BBA BA BABA GSGA GH RED STAR STEEL SPRING self. Groceries. The same help handle our Groceries that sell the Dry Goods and Shoes, We ran no wagon for city delivery at a cost of $40 to $50 per month. Why can’t we sell Groceries cheap. No extra expense to run the Grocery Department. Try trading with us in Gro- Ornamental - Everlastiug- Easy Ruoning - Roller Bearings - Galvanized. 4 tics alone as it is an uncertain field to workin. We believe with J. W. Hall of Adrian “call it what you please but every thinking man ean see that even in politics reforms are coming.” And one of them, honesty to the front political gamblers to the rear, as {¢ wasin Pennsylvania fi a Tad hil MULL For SaLe—Black Mammoth J ack, 15% hands high, weighs about 1000 pounds, guaranteed in every respect. ceries awhile. , = | last fall. wreny Fae J Lewis Porter left monday morning No. Cushenus, Best Apple Cider. for Ok., tostart his threshing outfit. ie Amoret, Mo. No. 1 Vinegar, 5 years O1d............0-sssesseeree eer 25¢ He went through with his wagon. ee Last Thursday the neighbors of Mrs. Peter Crooks surprised ber b; For coming, 0 noon = en < + re were 82 present ino ~ and among the number one grand- e J a Minete: Lawrence Hleckedon. Ts The Sick A} jis sald all enjoyed themselves and : fm] |made mother Crooks feel she hadj@ to bave thelr medicine at the many friendsin the neighborhood. ; k moved here in’66. Motb- right time is a matter of great Zinn, Mra... Nes. importance. There will be no delays if your prescription {a tendo @ put up by us, for we have ev- of her earl re. erything. the doctors in this Albert Plgrin was no better Mon | vicinity are likely to orderand evening our prescription department {a equipped with every modern About 8 or 10 from But- convenience for promoting Aaron. quick, accurate service. An experienced prescriptioniet al- ways in attendance. CLAY’S — Preseription Drug Stare. 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