The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 14, 1906, Page 3

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havea good time. Everyone is in- vited to attend. On Saturday before the fifth Sun- day in July Brother Burton willhold his fourth and last quarterly meet- ing at the Bethel church of his die- trict, and all of the stewards of Bro. Talk It Over HARDWARE, GROCERIES, IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, PUMPS. CHASE ’ CHA McKnight’s circuit are requested to and and ‘ d y . beara farewell sermon. ‘Toor wil| | SANBORN'S SANBORN With be dinner on the ground, bring your Fine coffees. own their own baskets. Mra. M. A. Harlow says she wants to go to Concord school house and hear Brother Fisher, of the Old School Baptist, preach one of the big ser- mons. They have the regular meet- inge the first Sunday in July. L.C. EB. Why not buy the best coffee when youpaythesame ¥ price for inferior stock, 20e, 23¢e, 25e, 80e, 35¢ and 40c¢ coffee fields in . Brazil and other * countries and are } not mixed up by * jobbers to fit a price Weare thus enabled to sell you the highest ~ quality et the lowest prices, Yourself m or your wife and you will $ > ] conclude that those rusty sold shoes should be ‘ thrown away and buy an | Up-to-date pair. : rN THAT’S BUSINESS. Hiram Nichols, |! THE SHOE MAN. It is Worth something to us to push goods that give the greatest satisfaction to the consumer, As it {s with coffee, so with sagar. We sell no beet or Spreckles sugar, only genuine New Orleans, and our largely increased sales in our Grocery department prove our claim that we are selling the best goods at the lowest prices consistant with good business. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. Virginia, Miss Liszle Smith, who came here last spring and was staying with her brother, Dr. Smith, returned to her home in Orla, Laclede county Mop., Monday of this week. It is said that Miss Smith was well pleased with Virginia and would long to come back again. We learn that the Republicans have many good men in Charlotée township; enough to fill all thecoun- LIGHTNI | Ico Cream Freezer, Full Triple | Motion. Made of Cedar, with round || Electric Hoops. Will freeze quicker and lass longer than any other freezer, STUDEBAKER, MANDT | We sell Ice Picks and Shavers, tion. on his face over the big rain last Mound Items. ty offices without going out aide the : South of Spruce Items. township. One thing shure they will | Lemon Squeezers and Juice Extract- Crops are looking fine in this sec-| Every farmer has # big broad smile | nog resolve against the great evil of and KENTUCKY WAGONS | ors, 7] the land. We are sure they will nos endorse the Democratic platform, or th , was| Thursday night which insures a AiGRRe: I i eka ee A. L. Gilmore, the assessor CAKE WHIPS raunity Wednes- | g00d crop of oats, hay and corn. If : en theee rains keep up through July|sbe five ‘roommate slesiog the Small size-.2e | GOOD PINT CUPS THREE FOR 5 CENTS. j saloon on the Sabbath and other Largesize - - 5c as on poultry were around in this vicin- | Crops. gambling places. Bro. Republican jj] ————————— - SSsSSS SS SSS SSE ix ity last week. : iiss, Johu: Barnett, who hat qpent try and resolve on some moral ques- COVERED TIN PAILS. These are very good stock tor the price, e Mr.and Mrs. John Allieon, of Rock- | the winter with her daughter near] sign and do not let the Democrats 1 qt 2 qt 8 qt 4 qt 6 qt 8 qt 10 qt 12. qt ville, visited home folks Sunday. Fort Smith, Ark., {s on a visit to her keep ahead. Se 5e 8e 10c lie 20¢ 25e 30e daughter, Mrs. J. B. Rice, and will remain there with her grandchildren, while Mr. and Mrs. Rice go to their old home in Kentucky, to be gone about ten days. Children’s Day will be held at Mt. Vernon school house Sumday the 17th. Everybody come and havea good time. The little boys and girls will recite some good pieces and Mrs. Ben McBride happened toa very painful and serious aceident Thursday. While she was canning some fruit, the glass broke and a serious wound’ was inflicted on the hand. She summoned some neigh- bors, who summoned medical aid, but in the excitement two doctors were called. Mrs. Ollie Stapleton and little The parties interested in the ’Phone line are requested to meet at Virginia Saturday, the 16,a¢ 4 p. m. Childrens Day at M. E. church was well attended Sabbath. The crowd was about the same as was at the Christian church on Childrens Day. — poy expectant seers eres on SSRN SATE = —= NOW LISTEN, we are hunting good things for you right along. Watch our ads and you will find some thing new every week. We want your Butter, Ezgs and Chickens in exchange for anything in our line. Program was not lengthy and all DEACON BROS. & CO. people are learning to talkin public] == visiting at | 0Dg8. and thecoming workersin thechurch Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hays. j i pg ‘fun connie Me Miss Katie Hawke started for the} wi) bg Prohibition onion, poten Pore Homes, Grant Holliman left the first of the Ae Atnieehie Soleetion, past several weeks, left Monday for Warrensburg normal school to at-| now now there {s no saloon in the| Wheat is almost ready to harvest. | 449i for his old home in Iowa, where| 10 selecting J. 8. Pence of St. Clair Kaneas City ; tend the teachers association to get good land. Corn and oats are looking fine. he goes on a combined business and — and Jno. W. Jamison {ot : F f 1 this fall, 1 G. W.R d E. Harper mark- ates for state committeemen from- Ces Restor and. Sanky, Sosagy Tae cies ee ereeinnnes ee Pek anid © tle eted hate pn . gigi i J. W. Col the sixth district the Democrats Frey and family visited at Martin ad Mr se Mre 1.E. Crowder’s, and|°o™ Friday of the death of her : Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. J. W. Cole! acted moat wisely. Mr. Pence has Mistler’s Sunday. J. Anderson and wife visited at the home of their son in Hudson Satur- day night and Sunday. McCook and aisters, Rosa and Bertha, were the guests of Stella Ritchey Sunday afternoon. Rev. Briggs filled hie appointment at the M. E. Church of Spruce Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hubbard visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allison, Sunday. Miss Bessie Shillinger was the guest of Mias Lovella Shelton os = ELLE. brother, James Quintance, in Ills, A| Frank Blankenbaker and family | ,., visiting relatives at Lexington. | already served with fidelity and de- few years ago he and his wife spent] “ave returned home from @ six) wrs, Dr. Robinson, Kansas City, fa! votion to the party. Mr Jamison, several days visiting around Vir-|™0nths’ stay in Idaho with his fath-| visiting at the home of her father, pe ep —. is an admirable pe pinta. er, C. C. Blankenbaker. W. H. Bradley. | be lection. oO better man lives in Mrs. Annie Hedger 1s said to be| A Dumber of bbls de al folke at-) 7 i Douglas returned to War- = of Bek ani ak oe My the largest woman in Charlatte | tended the Children’s Day at Black rensburg Monday, after a week’s vis-| duty, a genial and succeseful busi- township ,weight 332 Ibs. school house and reported a good | ¢ a¢ home. ness man who will make himself felt James Park, who ts attending|Prostam. Miss Lukfe Bradley is attending pen ig of the party.—War school at Adrian, visited home folke| There willbe a quarterly meeting | summer school in Warrensburg. a Saturday and Sunday. at Peru Sunday, June 17th. Allare! Roy, Smith preached two excellent Adrian News. The Walker girl who had her ankle — ee “ a z rally | °ormons at Fairview Sunday. broke a few week was able to ngeigaes & Sunday echoolral'y! ©. Rogers, of Kaneas City, is visit- a h "‘e m a te ‘i at the church Sunday, June 24th.| ing his daughter, Fern, at the home Several persons have complained 5 0 to the doctor’s Sabbath. A cow ’ * to us that thelr mail boxes have had a young calf and a wolfcame in- — and an your basket filled | ot her grandmother, Mra, U. N. beon tampered with and in some in and enjoy the day. Teeter. x. i me gy aya papi = The children will entertain in the stances money taken from them. + ’ The party or parties who are doin . lock. A . ‘ g another lot and Jett the girl to wake ee anne a eo Thomas, | Nails Taken From His Stomach. | this is or are fing fore job wie os sep ni ole ae dr = W. A. Surface and Mrs. Stewart. Boston, Mass., June 12.—Albert| *he government, as Uncle Sam will ~wscheae d looking back saw that the| _Mr-and Mre. Robert Lyle andlittle| Logan, a sleight-of-hand performer, | 90+ tolerate such work. “prs th irl down. It {s eup-|42ughter visited Ira Hartand family | was operated on and thirty-six ten- A cow belonging to Alfred Moudy yg ig i oe te a 0 in Pu oo Bu sv gta gay, | CO 7 cae had aa seoabts jing last Sunday. Uncte ABB. | penny nails and a cobbler’s needle | became serlously afflicted with an net taken from his stomach. He will| #cute malady last week and suffered Norfleet & Ream. 7 robably recover. Among his tricks |{ntensely until she, was killed Mon- J. H, Park fs attending State Pro- Ballard Notes ag NT pun Meal ed a ie hibition Convention at Cameron this} The Ballard ball team played the} Wnenever he could do so without be- rumor thatthe animal had hydro- week and visiting his uncle and aunt; | Chapel nine on the former’s grounds ing — 4 i ee Oe phobia and many are of shat opin- f Albert Pilgrim is very low. Some| Saturday afternoon. The game was | 29!) !n his mouth, and later, , “We wish to make an explanation below. You days he feels a little better. His will find a written statement from Larabee, mak- © ers of Bmpress ahd Cream Loaf flour. We have ' : bought five cars of old wheat flour and you can ‘feel sure you will get old wheat flour. Will have had some fine music on the phono- graph. J. B, Rice lias just finished setting about four acres of tobacco. He says he hopes that he will have bet- terluck with this crop than last yea: Col. Jim Sharp went to Hudson township to see after Mrs. Sharp’s real estate and bring a load of corn home. He says he thinks he will leave off politics for a few days. Brother McKnight preached a good sermon at Passaic last Sunday to the young people. Theladies of Passaic neighborhood will meet at Uncle Dick Wilcox’s on the 14th inst. to hold the Epworth League, and elect new officers, and From the Journal, aniantegaot 5% ou! pr guaranteed in every respect. L. L. Jupy, 17+ Amoret, Mo. No. 1 Agents for the instant louse killer and August we will have fine corn remove it, but thirty-six times, in| ion now, but an examination of the @ victory for Chapel. order to make good, he had to let it | internal organs after her death re- time {s short for this world. Mrs. C. B. Hendrix and infant| go down. This was the case also| yealed the tact that the walle of the Aakon. |daughter are visiting her parents, | with a cobbler’s needle. stomach and Intestines were badly irritated and inflamed, resembling - eczema of the skin. The cause of this trouble fs unknown, but it wasprob- ably due to some poisonous weed the animal had eaten. 2 ee Yee “Gabe” Hedden’s humerous write- up of the salt river trip the boys started on May 26th, can be foundin | PAINTS. PAINTS . _janother column. “Gabe” always Inthe graduating class of 37 inthe - first shipment in about three weeks, sees the fanny side and gete about aa law department of the State univ-r- ee hs much out of life as any man. His A sity was James A. Parks, son of Mr. _» >. EMPRESS FLOUR AGAIN. _|reminder that the boys will all be If your house needs painting, paint Peyton A. Parke, of this city. In Siar a RTE. otNOR. back in time to vote the Democratic it NOW. this large class he was one of four ticket shows him to be a loyal party man with no sores over his recent |, An old who by reason of their high grades. become members of the highest | gat society. In examination before the State examining board for license Ifyou paint, don’t use a cheap paint. You want the best you can get. man who had been hen 3 ‘ received the highest grade. Th of his lile was 2 ‘aminatio made fro: 2 te meet Berl USE DEVOE. preeerpeg am ir rh to-offer some conso- | } | knowledge on the part of the boant, {anglers | ‘We can tell you why, we think it is the 5 te ee ee 00) -BUTLE

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