The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 13, 1906, Page 6

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Special Bargains DRESS - 0008, A happy purchase enables us to offer you a lot of 50c Dress Goods in Light and Dark Mixtures as long as they last for 25c Yard Come and see them. You will be more than pleased with the values. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. FORMERLY McKIBBENS. Steel fork, cowboy and Kentucky | Mrs.C, A. Emerson, of Amsterdam, sole leather saddles for ladies and | {s visiting relatives in the city. gentlemen.—MeFarland & Sons. 46 home in Metz, Mo., of an attack of nephritis, i Joe Games, after‘having taken the Kaneas City. light welght championship from Battling Nelson, fe going on the| Mrs. R. D. Beatty, of Kansas City,|nowal of her subscription. Besides stage. Six weeks on the circuit will | #8 visiting relatives and friends inthe] being @ most pleasant and enter- net him $6,000. east part of the county. A police judge in Kansas City dis- | (C, R. Home returned Monday from charged a man, arrested for fast | the Panhandle Texas. He went to driving, beeause he considered the | Texas last week with a party of pros- man had trouble enough, having a | pective land buyers. wife and six children. L.8. Paddock, one mile south of A bottle has been picked up Virginia, will sell at public sale Mon in Lake Superior, which trom the | 44y, October 1st, 22 head of thor. dates written on a plece of wrapping | Ughbred Poland-China spring pigs; paper which {t contatned, must have | 11 males and 11 females. ‘ been afloat for 82 years, the dates The Celebrated Sayers & Scovill q and Columbia buggies at McFarland An earof Kansas corn’ with 28 | « Sons. 46-46 rows of kernels, 42 kernels in arow,| Carl Card was arrested last week } 1,176 kernels in all, has been entered | for assaulting R. A. Dennison of Elk- in the 1906 champlonship corn con- | hart township. He was fined $5.00 test. The ear weighs more than one | and costs by Judge C. F. Boxley, and one half pounds. C. W. Hyder, | and on the pretenee of raising that & farmer living near Jacksonville, amount, escaped from Marshal Arra- Ill, found the ear in a fleld of W. M. | smith and has not yet been appre- Bruce, ot Garnett, Kansas. “The |hended. Mr. Dennison was not Kansas corn {s ahead of any Illinots dangerously injured though his head corn I have seen this year,” said Mr.! was badly gashed by falling on a being August 17, 1874. Hyde. i curbatone, THE IMPORTANCE For boys and girls cannot be overestimated. Good shoes are really the only kind you can afford to buy for school boys and girle. If youcould see how careful the factories are in selecting the material and with what care and precision each pair is made, we’re sure you'd feel as we do about them—that they’re the best shoes made. That’s why we buy them and thats why we want to sell them to you. We know they’re good and we know ck be satisfied with them. It will pay you to see our shoes before you purchase school shoes. . With every pair of school shoes one school bag FRBR. Nicnors Walker-McKibben Mere, Co. Come fn and get 4 first-class buggy | was better and came easier than Dr. E. L. Price, aged 71 years, |and harness for the Bates County | what he could get outside, soldier and physician, died at his | Fair—McFarland & Sons, 46-4¢ Earl McGaughey, who has been| Monday trom its good friend and visiting home folks, has returned to | Patron Mre. J. W. McCormack, resid- OF GOOD FOOTWEAR. Congressman DeArmond is spend- ing the week, campaigning in Henry county. Butler real estate is getting ona boom. Several good residences changed hands the past week. County Surveyor Borron, who has been on the sick list at his boarding house in Butler, is slowly improving. Gov. Folk has appointed Rev. R. W. Painter, of Lamar, chaplain of the penitentiary. He succeeds Rev. F. V. Tutt, who died recently. The funeral of Wm. Phelps, aged 84 years and a respected citizen of Papiaville, took place Sunday, inter- ment belng made in the Tegal cemetery. Since Secretary Taft announces that the Dingley tariff law must be revised, we are curious to know what W. O. Atkeson, the stand, patter is golng to do about it. Frank McElroy has returned to Butler, after an absence in Texas. ore * He reports that he purchased a sec- The steam merry. ouanil fs in tion of land, eight miles east of Tex- town, and will stay until after the ico, New Mexico, in Parmer county, t Texas. The Higgtnsville Leader suspended Mrs. Frank Dixon, of Springfeld, publication last week on account of Ills., wife of Congressman Dxon, the Youngest representative in house, who hae been visiting Mrs. D. A. De- Armond for several weeks, left for home Monday. were sold, ing in the woods near Trenton, Mo., h of 6 ung ladies A negro was released from the pen- snunes the hath of two youlghn itentlary in Tenn., on Aug. 10th, af- ter serving a three year sentenes, A few nights ago he climbed the walla, obtained a convicts sult and lined up for breakfast the next morning. He sald he returned because the food men of the clty were etrongly oppos- | Bennett. Tue Times had a pleasant call Sam Plue, wife and two daughters are under arrest at Joplin, charged with stealing goods from a car at Pacific, Mo. It is charged that about a week ago the family broke {nto a car at Pacific, and took goods consisting of overalls to the amount of $40. Adjutant General James A. DeAr- mond and wife arrived in town from Jefferson City Sunday. They were i called to Butler on account of the and live on bread and water. sickness of thelr little son, Waddie, J. B. Taylor of the Sprague neigh- who has been staying with hisgrand- borhood was in town this morning parents. They found the little fellow and during his stay reported, at the much better. Griffith grocery store, the arrival at his home last Sunday night of a] Miss Maud Fisher, the a: little daughter that welghed but two lady clerk at Hill’s Cash Store, has and one-fourth pounds. The little resigned her position, and expects to midget 18 well developed, has & g00d| spend the fall and winter with rela- appetite and is apparently perfect| tives in Vinita, Indlan Territory. child, except for its diminutive size. Tae Ties wishes her a pleasant But {t will grow; and asa girl of this|time, Roy Kious takes her place in size is easier to hold on your knees the store as salesman. than one that weighs 180 lbs. or more, as some of our older Rich Hill] M.@.Cook, of Bolse City, Idaho, girls do, we failto see where Mr,|Frived in Butler Saturday on a visit Taylor has any kick coming. We|*o his brother, H. G. Cook, of the wish the youngster good health,|American Clothing House. He has long life and happiness.—Rich Hil] | been traveling around in this section Review. of the country, looking up alocation to go in business, and finally decided to cast his lot in Parsons, Kansas. ing 24 miles west of Spruce, and re- turns sincere thanks to her for a re- taining lady, Mre. McCormack isa simon pure Democrat, and we will wager & year’s subscription that if her husband scratched his ticket, she would make him sleep in the barn Say, republican farmer and high tariff advocate, please answer this question: If removing the tariff from alcohol, as was done by the last congress at the president’s re- quest, will cheapen {¢ to the consum- er, won’t reducing the tariff on your clothing, your sugar, you lumber, your implements and your hardware cheapen these things too? Youdon’t use much alcohol, but you must buy much of the other articles named. Why will you stand for a removal of the tarffffrom the things you do not use in order to cheapen them to those who do use them, and then tn- sist thatthe a: ticles you do use shall be highly taxed? Is party success dearer to you than your own inter- este?—Paris Appeal. The Bates County Record does not reflect credit upon ite editor’s reputa- tion for fairness and gentility, when it continues to copy copious reflec ing party paper, which scurrilous at- tacks are born of jealously and disap- es pointment over personal defeatand| @ published in hate and venom of a/ @& successful rival. Personal journal- {sm is not countenanced by the re- epectable papers of this age. Silver“ Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Best, a promi- nent German family of the Nyhart >: gpaminencanaagan sey the twenty- anniversary of thelr wedding Sunday, September 9th. A number of neighbors were present’ together with @ number of Butler friends. A For Sale--Bargains A bors. and friends in Germany, and vik We Are Showing The red hog sale of G. W. Park, at Virginia, last week netted something factory to employ from 100 to 150 lair. Ike one thousand and eight dollars. girls and young women. Ié will be a One hundred and forty hogs, allsizes, | branch of Lamy Manufacturing Com an overcrowded newspaper field. While adjusting her hat pin to her ro mayen poor hy oe rg was al secure k of | head, Miss Ola Coleman, of Vandalia, an ey cau while pleato- Ills., ran the pin through her finger, )00Ugh help at Sedalia, The salary r the injury later becoming so serious {Pald girls ranges from $4 to $7 per that the finger had to be amputated. week. The work is all done by the and serious illness of every member| Frank Jeter purchased a handsome of the party. home on North Main street, and : Kimbrough Stone, son of Senator defeated in| *he family moved into it Monday ug » amunitie a «tin fight, ! morning. It {9 one of the handsome | and Mrs. W. J. Stone, of a the vote standing 2,997 for eainias houses bulls by Peter Emery, andfor ; City, now practicing law in Kanga and 1,391 against, The business | 8veral years was occuppied by E. A.| City, 1s soon to wed Misa Lucille ed to local option. An explosion of 540 pounds of ing announcement {is from the St, dynamite Wednesday, at Trossick “ ne, e Pring nc dig et a nounce the engugement of thelr ’ miles around. The force of the ex- ploston blew the derrick, 40 feot in | 9t0D® of Kansas City, the marriage patna bd reer tl preva Stone is the brother of Mrs. Joho the workmen had lett the mine, George Parkinson, of this elty, and and no one was hurt. It is not| is the only son of Senator and Mrs. known what caused the explosion. | Wm. J. Stone.” In New Fall [Miilinay 3 tions upon a candidate from a bolt- SOCEERICSCHEEIREISOSCEENIOSS We have unloaded and have on exhibition We cordially invite you to come in | yey cee ogg John and Mary had gy ae _ and see - ]1—and hand 16 inch plow, came to America | & THE ‘HANDSOMEST LINE OF G00DS _ The Latest Styles in Fall Suits and Overcoats, You can be better pleased here as we carry the Largest and Best Select- ed Stock in Bates County. Don’t fail to see us before buying your Fall Suit For GOOD CLOTHES go to Ih i . Warrensburg Me secured an overall pany of Sedalia, The reason given Piece and what a girl makes dependa on her aptness at the machine, Coekrill, of Platte City. The follow. Joseph News-Press: “Mr, and Mra F. G. Cockrill, of Platte City, an- daughter, Lucille, to Kimbrough to take place in the autumn. Mr, — NEW AND COMPLETE READY TO WEAR Street and Trimmed Hats, STYLES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT. Underwearfor ladies and children Hosiery for ladies and children Corsets, notions and gloves, - SILAS W, LEVY, $ North Side Square. | te, ea ee ae eat Large Car of Furniture 8 _ IN GATES couNTy, Pi

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