The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 20, 1906, Page 3

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The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVIII. _ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1906. NO. 47 A WARM. HOUSE FORMER BUTLER makes a comfortable home and there {s no reason why you should not have BOY. ARRESTED. it if you go atit right. There are, of course, all kinds of heating stoves, — ; Ed. H. Meek, Who Runs Out of but a ey age ie wad to Fay ~——s heating stove — a reputation for § of its safest one to invest in. A , see Sedalia, Charged With Rifling Letters. Al Ed. H. Merk. a postal clerk on the Sedalia and Denison ran on the M. K.&T., who resides with his wite wud several children at 2501 South Oalo street, was arrested and taken trom Katy train No. 1, at Nevada a night, charged with hav- . ng rt one of two decoy letters be mp id Long oy —_ ‘ae nN fi sent out of Sedalia on thesame train. sale and i called “the atvve ; The arrest was made by Inspectors with @ good character,” and Martin and Hodge, and Meek was you ought to kaoe ri Bhay | brought to Clinton on train No, 2 oa are going to bey 0 head this morning for his appearance be a Sree” She fiend Fa pe fore United States Comissioner Jet- Slaabciook tu tt. abacc fries, who held him for the next term 3 but one “ROUND OAK.” f of court. For some time past complaints have been made of money being ab- DE AC ON stracted from letters assigned to / think so, and for that reason recommend and guarantee the genuine ROUND OAK. If you will favor us with a we will explain the prin- ciple of construction, fire holding qualities, ability to burn any kind of fuel with economy and give out more heat than any other stove. . CA”? A. The Newest Autumn Dress Goods Meek’s run, until at last suspicion pointed to him as being the guilty party, and {¢ was decided to lay a tap for him. With this object tn view, two let- ters, one containing silver and the other a bill each bearing aspecial de- livery stamp were placed in the mail seat out from Sedalia on train No. 1 last evening. The letter containing the bill was addressed toa lady living on rural route No. 3, out of Clinton, and when the train reached there it was discovered that the letter had been opened and the money abstracted. The letter containing the silver coin EIS — SS TE We have just unpacked a display of the newest designs in D:ess Goods and Silks that will set this town a talking. We have had a fine assortment before—but never one like thie—never before so complete, showing everything that will be worne by the most careful dressers—and never before with prices so carefully adjusted to suit you. We want you to visit this department—to learn its economy. Hardware and had not been molested. For the new seasons modes have arrived, the fabrics each and everyone de- Py Inepectors Martin and Hodge were finitely market with right the style. : : Grocery House. a mone Foe pine Vin ohn reed be Pagdane gender age tnd —> There are fabrics here for many prices—of many styles—for every conceiva- ble purpose. You may buy now with confidence that at no later time will this assortment be more complete and when our lines are broken we may not be able to dupli- en {n custody and kept there until this morning, when he was brought to Clinton, as stated, ifeicea cmasaamanlc eae Be nn yy ogee pee cate some of the patterns—come at least to look. g OPENING S friends, and they are living in the siecle Ee eee ee ALE oo — = se Neg Plain gray dress goods in mohairs, || The black wool dress goods are & hand {t looks pretty blue for the panamas, cheviots, broadclothe, and | handsomer than ever. We carry the % PI ANO S AND ORG AN S. Prisoner. —Sedalla Democrat. aad or s : ps a : | best stock in Bates county. Melrose, : nD inton a H + te Mr. Meek contecsed his crime, when henrlettes 50 to $1.50 por yard. aa ce ag a ae de soie , Having determined to open a Branch Store at Butler, Missouri, eaget was te 0. 6, Come Gray plaid dress goods, some of a wie $2 “35 ¢ er 7 tu _ . . ae . and {in order to advertise our line and show the people of Butler the Mr. Meek {ga son of Ex-Sheriff them you can hardly tell are plaids Bes, ae Rey many advantages wo have to off»r those who contemplate the pur- Meek, at one time one of Batescoun- ee gies ‘ i | Our showing of cream wool goods, chase of a piano, we have decided to hold an opening sale of pianos || | *y’e —_ — os se they are so indistinct—others quite for waists and suits is very complete & rominens’ citizens. 5 ° on and organs for Le poe fhe whore he was very decided 50c to $1.00 per yard. = to nosed ee : ‘ ’ opular asa boy, and the man . ‘ i oice new black silks, elegant goods Fa) TEN DAYS, AT NICHOL S JEWELRY SFORE a of the family regret ome Beautiful solid colors in the stylish at $1.00 to $1.25 and $1.50 oe Saad oe Batler, Mo., we will offer regular re weaves, chiffons, broadcloths, pana- Lots of new waistings, fancy ° : . : ’ Pe NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS AT $168.00 Preparations for the Fair. mas, serges, mohairs, batistes, henriet- | white 25c to 50c. Fancy colors 50 a - Under superviston of the directors, tas, etc. 25c to $1.50 per yard. to Tic per yard. i and up. Now is the best opportunity you will ever have to buy a om at the Falr grounds !s progress- ” id § Atha a : i y a 3 ; real bargain {na fine piano. Why waltlonger? YOUR CHILD- ing nicely, and everything will bein 4 fs ; (Se lS OG Senna - REN NEED THE PIANO NOW and the greatest enjoyment fn life is geadinass ne the cpeaing day, hers You should by all means see our beautiful appliques for dress trimmings in 3 r \. any new 8 are Dg e "i ee that which comes through pleasant home entertatnment and every |) | aed for horses and cattle, pens for cream and black. They are better than we have carried before. . accomplishment that tends to make home influence sweeter, ita en- hogs and sheep, and a new bleacher, * nN . tertainment Intellectual dnd educational, should be encouraged. || |aouth of the grand stand, will add ‘SPECIAL NOTICE :—Mrs, Fulkerson has opened her dress macing par- The ability to entertain will make the battles of lifeeaster nomatter || | many moreseats for visitors to watch . ; ; : aa what vocation your ambition may lead your children to engage in. te pag Rs XI poe reg lor on the second floor of our store and wtll be glad to see you. She will THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF THIS QUESTION is to your inter- || | ecg to be completed in time to in- only make up goods purchased in our store. But will make them up for you est because we have something unusual in bargains to offer you. stall the exhibits, so that no confu- ‘ WE EXPECT OUR REWARD LATER IN THE VOLUME OF BUS- || |sion willensue. This promises to be promptly and guarantees tae highest grade work. INESS OUR EFFORT IN THIS SALE I8 BOUND TO BRING US. one of the most successful county fairs ever held in this section of the Ow moniets “The bist bs eves too geet.” state. Every citizen in Bates county Our guarantee: ‘Absolute satisfaction,” and whether you con- should take pride in it and attend EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. template buying now or later, come and visit us anyway and becon- The dates are October 9th to 12th asdeelpael Virginia. FORMERLY McKIBBEN. OPENING SALE WILL COMMENCE SEPT. 22 Preaching at the Christian church and continue at least one week. Ramember the place NICHOL’S seatey 0 => Mw E ‘sa night. JEWELRY STORE, Butler, Mo., i Mies Bertha Colman and sister left “ The Southwest Missouri! Conference ee - pon oie Bg ‘aia’ eae of the M. E. church South, which had conta PEI ER ata shoe +] th ference. The appointments Special factory salesman in attendance for a few days. theSunflower Millinery Store as Miss fetish oar people enn wate ie derwood, T. H. Clayton; Sprague inet {cireutt, I. A. ‘mith; leh Hi, Perry : - Butler, W. D. Amack; Passaic We have made extra preparations for this occasion. which they expect to open up the held @ five days’ session at Joplin, cHOO 1 DAY Easy monthly payments if desired. Bertha has lived sometime in Kan. terested are as follows: Nevada Dis- it, L. A. Blevins; Archie circuit, Our stock of pencils, tablets, ink and ’ H adjourned Monday, after the reading Powell Ss Music House — pod map eet = of the appointments made by Bishop i § 0 Liberal discount for cash. . He| trict—W. A. McClanahan, g iding These beginning days at school re- Ee ae eg. elder; Nevada, Centenary, W. T. Me- : J Clure; Nevada, Austin and West mind us that there are school tablets, eo”: Mr. Draper arrt been f ; wagon. J W. B. Bull; Spruce eircult, J. W. pens is most complete and of the best le ; Clinton, W.C. Bewley; Montrose ciroult, A. B. McKnight; Appleton City circuit, to besupplied; Eldorado , | Springs, J. R. Strong. Bate Batchelor and wile, of Deep Water township, were in the city on business Wednesday. We acknowl- edge a pleasant call and favors. The prize winner in a baby show at ‘orest Park, Kansas City, last week, gers? fis Fe : Be Fadden’s store. Aaron will name it|Joseph 8. Key, who presided over Arch, J.G. Haynes; Hume and Un- é ¥ pencils, etc., to supply. Riley, Chilhowee circuit, A. 8. Swan- son; quality. Z io Z it v 5 Call and examine before making your purchase. Our prices will suit you. CLAY’S Prescription Drug Store. What You Buy, We Stand By. i Fe i | #3 vee H was the little daughter of Mr. and Mre. L. A. Hatch, former residents Rich Hill. . Ludwick with his family wfll Saturday for Los Angeles Cali- , to join his parents, Mr. and es; George Ludwick, who have there for several months. They spend the winter in that state. Ht ag ges Hl if f if errs fab e F 3 i 3 é z i ; E i F z rs

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