The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 9, 1906, Page 6

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Loree Al. Ray at wife left the Inst of the| Mrs. Frank Cuddebacl came in week to visit felattves and friends at| Thureday from her home at Spring Urich. Hill, Kansas, on her way to visit Mies Beste Hart left the inst of | atives at Pleasant Gap. the week ‘o visit relatives in McLain The Republican Congressional Com- cousty, Ills. mittee met at Republican headquar- The Cass county fair will open on weed sg = een ig Tuesday, Aug. 14th, and con- renee oe ° a and con) Wix, of Bates, 0. @. Bolssean, of Johnson, Dr. Bowden, of St. Clair, Preparations are underway %0/& W. Dean, of Cass. make the old settlers reunion and Mrs. Gertrude McClelland and Mrs. he test In its J seeing Soe 7 Elmer B. Silvers entertained a num- z ber of friends on the beautiful lawn Ted. Kendal! was summoned home| of ghe former’s home, corner of Ohio trom St. Louis on Friday, owing tO|ang High streets, on Wednesday the sudden illness of his mother, Mrs. evening of last week. A delightfal J. M. Kendall. Mrs. Kendall was 80] time ig reported by those present. much improved that he was enabled Dainty retreahmente were served. to hi k on Sunday. to return to his work on Sunday A serious shooting affray occurred Gus Swanson came in the last of| in the leading hotel in Liberty, Mo., the week to visit the family of his Sunday at noon, J. Frank Wray, the brother, Rev. E. E. Swanson. He} proprietor, being shot in the abdo- has been attending school in Kansas} men by Allen Geib, one of the best City and expects to enter the minis-| known young men about town, after try at the coming conference of the|, quarrel resulting from a contro- M. E. Church South at Joplin in Sep- | yergy about a waltrogsin the employ tember. of the hotel Chas. F. Beard, Republican nomi-) Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Rogers, of nee for sher!ff, was a business caller] Homer township, after a pleasant Who Said we Could Stay 30 Days January Ist, 1906. Everybody likes to read our edv but the merchant READ THE FOLLOWING. Tangle foot fly paper 4 double sheete == 5e Just received another car old wheat flour which we will sell at $1.00 per sack for firat patent and 95c for second. Shorts per 100 weight Pure White 95¢ Bran per 100 weight - - - 90c A few bargains outside of Groceries. 5 qt pudding pans granite ware. 3 qt preserving kettles cranite ware.. 12 inch wash PAD..........ccseseerscrees ; 5 gallon oil and gasoline can, galvanized, best ma All copper nickle plated No. 8 full size tea kettle. Granite cooking spoons. 8 qt galvanized bucket.... 10 qt galvanized bucket. 12 qt galvanized bucket. 14 q* galvanized bucket. Half gallon cups ii We are selling rope from 2 to 3c per Ib. cheaper FAULTLESS FOOTWEAR Our DIAMOND BRAND SHOES are faultless. They’re made oa the most stylish and approved lasts, which are patterned after the human foot, and made from the very best ades of leather by expert shoemakers. very pair is scrutinized closely by competant inspectors before it is permitted to_ leave the factory where they’re made, and if the slight- ‘est defect is found they’re thrown out. That is why we guarantee to give you perfect satis- faction. LADIES SHOES All grades and prices good shoes the kind that wear and have snap and style at—$1.00, 1.25, 1.89, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, and up to 3.50. CHILDRENS SHOES at 25¢, 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, 1.30, 1.50 Best on earth for the money. je i W/o KM we ee ee © aa ww we BOYS . nM ~ pen of = — vistt of a few daye in the city with arley isa good fellow and 4 rust |¢heir gon, J. W. Rogers engineer of th t i Fhe ” " ‘an any one in town. Come and eee. Also nails SHOES ler, but he “can’t cut the mustard” | the light plax‘t, returned home Tuea- at 1-2 . le cheaper Don’t forget sealing wax thie time, Jim Angle will bethenex*| gay, Mr. Rogers ts one of the rock- |@ sheriff. ribbed Democrats of his t ownship, The school-board at the meeting and an esteemed friend of Tax Times Monday night adopted the Young and we acknowledge a pleasant call. & Jackson Arithmetic in Heu of the | Op complaint of a number of cit- Milne, which has been the standard | trong of Amsterdam, Prosecuting At- fn our schools tor several years.|torney Ludwick filed information Where the pupils have the Milo which against D. H, Delmar, a druggist ot they have not completed they will that town, charging him with fllegal not be required to make the change. | gale of Nquor. He was brought to Bridge Commissioner Borron made Butler Thursday evening and gave his final report to the county court, | bond, withC. A. Emerson assecurity, on the sixteen bridges in the Drain-|tor his appearance at the October age District, let in July, in which he| term of court. recommended that the bid of the] The explosion of an,empty whiskey Kansas City Bridge Csmpany Of barrel startled the business portion $34,700 on steel plers, be accepted, | of Sedalia Saturday. A barrel which which was accordingly erdered by | had just been emptied was rolled out the court. on the sidewalk alongside the Wind- Our old friend William Laney, of 80F saloon. A street car conductor Hudeon, wasa pleasant caller while|®*rack a match on the head of the in the city on Monday. With a dele- barrel. The gasin thebarrel ignit- gation composed of Jullus Mauck ed, blowing the barrel into frag- and Bd. Grifith, he went before the | mente. The flying staves demolished county court to petition for a bridge the plate glass in the windows of the over Birch branch, in Hudson. The| Second story of the saloon and tore court ordered the bridge. out a eection of the brick wall. Park & Son, at Virginia, will sell a| 4: M- Camptell, formerly a business herd of fine red Duroc hogs, at pub-|™@™ of Butler, now conducting a Ue cake cu September Sth. They [eer band store in Kaneas City, have had bills struck advertising the | “°° in Butler visiting friends the last same. Directly after the sale G. W. of the week. This is his first vieit in Park and his wile expect to visit six years, and he sald he could note their old home in Ohio. Aaron is great improvement in Butler. The loaded to the muzzle on prohibition courthouse, both Methodist churches tacts and expects to convert all his and the new Fraternal Inn have been built, besides numerous dwellings. old Republican neighbors and friends. Mr. Campbell eepectally remarked on The case of Sam Walls, against the| the large amount of conerete walks estate of E. §. Higginboam in the|which have been laid, the streets Probate court Tuesday, attracted | macadamized,’ etc. He said Butler some attention. The following wit-|is the prettiest and thriftiest city of nesses from Rich Hill were present: | itsaizoin the state. Weacknowledge Dr. Allen, Dr. Smalley, Mr. Kirk,|a pleasant call. Jno. W. Jamison, W. L. Whitney, Mise Nellie Cunningham and Judge Shephard. The sult was for $122. for personal services rendered the de- ceased during his last sickness. The court awarded a verdict tor $50 00. The Butler concert band and thedrill team besides a large number of But- lef and Bates county workmen, will attend the Southwestern Log Rolling two pounds for 5c. Parafine per one 1 Ib cake 10c We wish for every one to remember that use Scotch oats 8 for 20e. Bonanas per dozen 20c. Norfleet & Ream. INDEPENDENT GROCERS. $1.00, 1.25, 1.39, 1.50, up to 2.00. You will save money if you buy the boys shoes of us. MENS SHOES at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.26 and up to 3.50. We don’t osk you fancy § prices but we give good value, Eggs Taken Same as Cash PEGE SG A babied athe -_LD24O-D 0° HILL’S CASH STORE. eg i, Ldn ie ed A convict in the state penitentiary} For SaLe:—Full blooded Chester White male pigs. Address J. W. inted @ picture which bh painted @ picture which has been) fF ienall, Amsterdam, Mo. Farm hung in the- warden’s office. It {s called “Satan’s Allies” and represents oh moe northwest of Virginla. @ gambler’s table with drinks and gaming outfit. Says the art editor of the Jefferson City Tribune: “Old timers pronounce !t the best piece of convict art production they ever saw, andin times past some pretty good artists have found thelr way into the penitentiary.” —Ex. FOR SALE For the past month people of this 7 city and county have enjoyed one of A No. 1 cow and calf. For partle-| the finest fruit crops ever raised in ulare soe— the county. Now we are invited to 41-tf Deacon Bros. & CO. | 9a watermelons, late peaches,grapes, ete. Mrs. E L. Thruber, of Warrens burg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and H. E. Clayton, the machinist, who Mra. John Shatt. recently moved his shop to Kansas Tae Times will be glad to eee the City, was in Butler the last of the Adrian street falr s enccess. week closing up his business hereand moving his tools and machinery. Archie is to have a street fair Sep-| Mr. Clayton is a first-class workman, tember 28¢h, 29th and 30th. and {t Js regretable that Butlercould Miss Kate Tucker has gone to Al- not furnish him sufficient work to toona, Kas., to spend her vacation | keep him here. with her mother at that place. George and Harve Husted, two W. H. DeWeese left for western miners, started a fight at the ball Kansas on Tuesday to inspect some | @me at the Amsterdam plentc last cheap land in that seetion. Thursday which for a time threaten- J. M. Carpenter, who has been visit ed to involve @ large number and be- ing his brother, Friend Carpenter, baie — Dr, J. W. MoAnineh, left for his home at Colby the first constable and deputy sheriff, arrest- olabe wade ed the Husteds, brought them to this ' city and landed them In jail to await Rev. and Wrs. J. R. Allen went to| their trial. Chicago, Monday, on receipt of a telegram announcing the death of hie sister in that city. President and Cabinet ase the ma- chinery of the Executive Department to win labor vote in fall, Butler is to have a genuine or ure resort. Dell Welton and othe have taken out articles of incorpora tion and will fit up ‘a resort at th Welton lake where the weary ma rest and fish to thelr hearts content They do not claim any curativ qualities for the water, but if tha smile of Dell Welton’s don’t dispel the gloom and lift the cloudfrom th despondent and tired creatures wh go there, they are simply past demption. Dell is jast the fellow t own and operate such a resort ani if he will only devise sowie means giving abeent treatmont he will goo} | be wearing diamonds—Adria Journal. ‘Coming Events. Old Settlers’ Picnic, at Butle Tuesday, August 28. Rich Hill Fair, August 29, 30, 3 Adrian Street Fair, September 1 Woe feel very much slighted. Sam Jones made almost exactly the same speech at the Pittsburg, Kaneas, Chautauqua he did here; but he also said: “The next President of the United States 1s going to be one of the grandest men int. Nobody else but Wm. J. Bryan. Some of youold Republicans may not believe that, but {t’s so, just the same. You've been in long enough. Most of you are inthe penitentiary and a whole lot more of you ought to be there— Carthage Democrat. Family Reunion. The members of the Green family are enjoying @ reunion with Mrs. Amanda Stout and Miss Pattie Green {n this city and will spend several | 13 and 14 Judge Denton last week appointed days with these households. This!s} Hume Stock Show and Agricul! the following members of the Board —— Som Se family a fo- | al Exhibit, September 20. } of Visitors for Bates county: +g Ic a Mg Hae Bates County Fair, Butler, ay Major F. H. Crowell, 8 years. Sarah Eleberry, Wellsville, Mo., Mary | ber 10 to 14. Mrs. Sarah A. Wilson, 3 years. Kirke, Middleton, Mo., Mittie Mathis, a 5. ake A. H. Culver, 2 years. Adrian, Mo., Myrtle Fisk, Jackson- Notice to the Public. - ff Mrs. Annette Jenkins, 2 yoars. mig hg a + or ) on We leel it our duty to say to yr. DB. A y ” C. B. McFarland, 1 year. and Rev. and Mra. J. M, Billingeley, | ‘riends and patrons of the Home Mrs. Florence M. Austin, 1 year. | Ewing. surance Co. that we are the exelu association to-day at Joplin. The It is the duty of the Board to visit} The above is taken from the Vir- | agents for elty and farm business drill team fs !n good form and confi-| the penal and elemosynary inetitu-| ginta, (Ille.,) Gazette. J. M. Greenis | the above named company. P dently expect to bring home some tions of the county, report thelr con-}one of Bates county’s prosperous | holding policy of the Home will of the good things offered in prizes, ditions to the county courtand State | farmers and influential Democrats. | money by calling on us foringu! and the band will enter the contest Board of Charities and corrections, | He was a citizen of Mingo townabip | Thanking you, one and all for p forthe best band. Tax Times is hope- and make such recommendations for | for more than a quarter of acentury. f svors and soliciting your patrong 4 ing and believing that both will win, their betterment as they may eee fit. | Ho-sold his farm about a year ago | in the future, we beg to remain, as we have confidence in our home and bought again in Shawnee. Mrs. Youre Respectfully, boys, Ex-County Treasurer Mathis {s the wile of & prominent Ino. F. Hernan & 80 merchant of Adrian, Mo, - State Senator Frank H. Farris, of] Sam Figher Dead. Steelville, Mo.,and Mre.CoraShanks,|~ ~~ A Rey a of St, Louis, wore married at Idaho} Sam BH. Misher died at asylum Nos Springs, Colorado. The two were 8, Nevada, Mo., Friday morning. C. W. Bowman, tormerly eounty treasurer of Phillip county, Kansas, was arrested >at Boulder, Colorado, Mrs. George Fulkerson left Tues-| Saturday. Bowman ts accused of day for Tribune, Kansas, to join her | embezzling $25,000 of the funds of hueband who is holding down a val-|the county. He disappeared from uable claim near that place. home last November. He claims he lost the money in speculating on the board of trade. \ The republicans of lowa are split up over the tariff question, and {t is quite likely the Democrate will profit} While in St. Louls Monday we met greatly by the disaffection. many Demoeratic leaders trom differ- Mise Sallie Curry {s visiting her | et sections of the state, and they brother, Frank, at Pitteburg, Kan- were all enthusiastic over party con- sas, where Frank holds a position a6 ditions in thelr respective localities. telegraph operator. They say Democrats are aroused to the importance of this fall’s election , ghee F an a — and its bearing on the presidential phe oath ocerqacs Myce maa election of 1908, and are determined was visiting, by the death of her | 4, goo the polls this fall and see father, Sam H. Fisher. that another “slump,” such as we Mra. Ben F. Moore entertained a | had in 1904, does not occur. peers of her lady friends on Satur- Sam W. Davis, of the Democrat, F. jay afternoon in honor of her guest, H. Crowell and Ben B, Canterbury Mrs. Kate Blair Allison, of 8t. Louis left ay on one of the southwest L C. Wetzel and Miss Carrie Lee|excuratons to view the promised were married by Judge Boxley at his|lands of Oklahoma and Texas. office, in the basement of the court | Whether this “bunch” will bepermit-| members of a party which had been |The remains were brought to Butler hoves,onlast Thareday. The young | ted toenterinand partake of the milk} occupying tente on Soda avenue.| that evening. Funeral services wore people were from the neighborhood | and honey remains to be seen. If] Senator Farris was one of the state | conducted from the family residence of Hume. they do break in, they will probably | eenatorsindicted on charge of accept- poasan Aram at8 ner under return bearing between them the bribes in connection with the auspices Masonic fraternity oe the het sean a bunch of grapes, to convince prt pr gees in she Missonr! leg-|and interment was made in Oak Hill) bd re bia a of the richness of the country, which|islavurein 1901. Parris wasacoused |cometery. Mr. Fisher, was as ene) @) a large ear! wrbeas itor Hermes | as beon the practice of land agente of having accepteda bribe of $1,000. | time one of the-best known men and) Beclinger tn Summit townsip. since the time of Moses. The first trial of his case resulted in| politicians in the county. He was) adjotning stack was saved by taking e bung jury. He was acquitted on|élected and served two terme aa} ¢ is downand moving it. The individual who gots the fewest| ue meond welsh, cami iad nts eon | letters makes the most complaint to rm he wht p:fes 1 The city scales, by order of May or As will be noticed in our advertises the postmaster, says a Kansas ex- ) ship. was replaced by new, and the scales "|i growia about the|pecured on excursion trata for Pleas ' We have several New Style , ‘Sunday, on account ader ball game be- a

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