The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 4, 1906, Page 7

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we wee 7 meet a a eccescooonss Mr. and Mrs. W. L. West, of Bar-| The improvements being made at ] » IEE rT 2< on, Ind., came in the last of the week | the fair grounds are nearing comple- 3UTLER WEEKLY TIMES to visit theirsons Lawrence, liviga! 4:45 and by the last of the week will J. D. ALLEN, Eonrror. in Batler and Doyle. living four mties northwest. They formerly lived in| >e eady for the opening of the fair, . — this county. They will shortly leave | In addition to the completion of the | DEMOCRATIC TICKET. for Herman, Nebr., to visit a daugh-| machinery hall which is a mammoth State Ticket Young Mens ¢ A ter, and other relatives at that) building, and the ampitheatre, over : place. 100 stalls for horses have been | “"™*/ste BARTS / : hy added. Re on and Wativan Cnemaeteese— The last vestege of the enormous! p> Boulware will stock the mar- H. R. OGLESBY, railroad ded debs put 7 vee abs pat on Callo- ket with fine apple vinegar next) po. vember Congress, oth Dist. way county by a Republican county Sale f bee whith dropped ae, ii court years ago, bac been wiped out| year. lor apples which drop; AVID A. DEARMOND. by . go meg ag os — — from the trees in his orchard being For State Senator ee PEM H, ANTHONY, nd burning iu Fulton last week. The total bon: led indebtedness on the ign — — oe om pro a county {n 1877. says the Telegraph, | *0 ™&2 appar San) Ore 8p County Ticket. was the enormous sum of $768,- ple crop into vinegar. He is having Representative—LAW RENCE M, GRIFFITH, 15950 an amount equal to nearly | the apples pressed atthe Cannon- | @trouit Clerk—T. D. EMBREE. = ql — ussessed valu-| Weiner elevator mills, and expects | Ceusty Clerk—C. G. WEEKS. ation ofall the real and personal Revorder—I. M. SMITH. spapasty in the county. Pe’ to atore away about fifty barrels, of | snerig—JAMES R. ANGLE. fifty gallons to the barrel. He ex- | Prosecuting:Attorney—WATT b, DAWSON, Hudson T, Shobe was a plearant| pects to begin gathering apples from | Pret Jadge—J. A. SILVERS calleron Monday. Mr Sbobe, who Treasurer—W. B. BELL. has been in the hotel business in St the trees this week and parties who | ceusetor—r. c. COMBS. Lou's for the pust ten or twelve wish to engage apples for winter use | Amessor—A. 1. GILMORE. years, sold out, accompanied by hie | had better see him. congener th age gege . Presiding Judge—J. W. McFADDEN. wife and daughter, Miss Carrie, have Assoeiate J Dist, — ) . been visiting friends in Butler and O. D. Austin, of the Bates County oi dela, Sasa ar ren agg Baten county the past ten days Record, has been continually com- pocaaabhes.e cena be will wn this week for Seste plaining for the past thirty years be- | arbara Cal, to make their home. | cause Democratic ts and De red sone, who hold responsible | eratic officials, ante ouatinneiie ee ew ~ — fa St. Louis, will remain maligne and villifies, before and atter Mrs. Charley West died at her the election, doesn’t give him the home near Foster, Mo., Monday af- public printing, There was a time ternoon, after a protracted {ilness. when the Republican party was in Mre, West wae a most cstimable power in this county, they so per- lady, popular and {influential in that aistently robbed the taxpayers, thas |Community where they have lived — ~ AND ___ee. OVERCOATS $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, "| The Greatest Line Ever Offered To The People of Bates. Ederbeimer Stein & Ca The wenses ‘ and had hie paper changed from Siloam Springs, Ark., to Kansas The Good Good THIS STORE City, his company having transferred | shy wore turned out forever. Aus- for many years. Judge Sam West : Will be Closed Wednesday him to headquarters, where they will] sin was running this same Record at and wife left Tuesday morning for Shoe outs Baa WAS. Cl thes probably keep him all winter. Joe{s|¢hat time, in the same manner and | ¥ °F to attend the funeral. Tue . and Thursday afternoon very popular in Bates county, where] qlong about the same place in the Tuuxs extends sympathy to the be- WE Fit YOUR FORM, HEAD, FEET he was raised. He has a big ac-|block. The records show thathegot | "2ved husband and children, Store AND PURSE. Store During the Fair. quaintance, having served some time | q}l the public printing and at prices —_—_ j as deputy sheriff. saat make us dizzy to contemplate,| Dalby-Keyser Announcement. —— The monthly stock sales at Clin-|aeltem shows he received $1,600] Announcement is made through SS [ton are becoming one of the enter |for printing the tax delinquent list, | Rosa Pearle’s Paper, Sedalla, Mo., The street fair at Nevada 1s going] Steel fork, cowboy and Kentucky | The Celebrated Sayers & Scovill| pricesthat town bas yet undertaken |The Globe-Democrat furnished it that the wedding of Miss Agnes Dalby on this week. sole leather saddles for ladies and | and Columbia buggies at McFarland | Butler, why don’t you raisein your|!n supplement form for about and William Frank Keyser will take Heavy frost {e reported in different gentlemen.—McFarland & Sons. 46 | & Sons. 46-44 | might and have monthly stock salea| #100; Austin recetved $1,500 profit Piabat olty rea, Wooley pie parte of Iowa. The prospectors for natural gas aleo. These sule days draw a big|for running a Republican paper. If| October 24th, 06. The bride-to-be tor Butler are still at work inthe| Ourold friend @ W. Hart of Min-| jrowd to town, and, of course, that the Republicans were in power in | is the ie! daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bates county to-day, the Democratic — = “eo reaager ge ern » and refin residen of that ¢ by. ras ene ey eg She is described as a pretty and ‘at better that O. D. | talented young lady, graduate of the Austin. His gratuitous stab at us| Christian College of Columbta, Mo., about the court docket {s appreciat-| nd a vocalist of more than local ed and his labored efforts to show reputation. Mr. Keyver is the secre- that Judge Denton had 1 tury of the Missouri State Bankers made an | Agsociation,a brainy young business error in his court rules was uncalled | man, and a refined cultured gentlo- for and out of place. There is a|man. He was located at Butler jor breed of mongrels that responds with several years, where he was popular fawnings to kicks and cuffs, but in- in business and social oo mot _ . many warm personal friends, who variably bites the hand that caresses prren to him esas felicitutions on them. his approaching nuptials. L. L, Beott, Mo. Pac. Atty., of Edwards pasture, just north oftown, | 8% Was pleasant caller on Tues- Nevada, wae in attendance at court) 14 4 well will be sunk 2,000 feos, it | day and favored us. Mr. Hart 1s on ; on Monday. gas is not struck. the petit jury panel for this term. The city counci) of Rich Hill grant-| Mies Clara Loulee Hill, daughter | He is one of Bates county’s substan- ed H. Reinheimer, a ten year tele-| 7 w, F, Hill, lett Tuesday to spend tial citizens and influential Demo- brings trade, and anything that brings trade {sa good thing for the buetness of the town. John Rosson, the contractor for the plastering at the new hotel has completed his work and turned the building over to the carpenters. Mr. Rosson did an excellent job of work. The plumbers ure now at work on the furnace and 1t is hoped the build- ing will be ready for occupancy by the first of November. W.F. Hill, of Hill’s Cash Store, has returned from his trip to St. Louts, where hespent last week buying more goods for his store. While in St. Louls Mr. Hill took advantage of the Opportunity to meet eastern sales- men direct from the factories and bought a large part of his holiday goods. These salesmen don’t make country towns. Mr. Hill informs us that he bought one of the handsom- est lines of holiday goods it has ever been his pleasure to own, and he will show the people something great in this line for Christmas. phone franchise, last week. a week with friends in Kansas City | CTt- The damage to Pensacola, Florida, | and take in the Priest of Pallas car-| Miss Mattie Boulware left for Mex by the hurricane and flood last week | nival. ico, Mo., on Tuesday to visit rela- will reach $5,000,000. John B. Adatr came uptrom ElDo- | tives. Before returning home she A.J. Comstock bas been appointed rado Springs to spend Sunday with | will visit St. Louls and Chicago. At postmaster at Merwin to succeed J. hie family. He will remain on the | the latter place she will attend the road until the first of the year. He|convention of the New Thought B. Rucker, deceased. ie looks Prat , . ' jookin i | --Fonston is in Cubs and Secre- hen @ rugged and feeling much oie of which she isa mem | tary Tals ie sitting on the “Hid,” re- | marke an exchange. Mre.I J. Conklin is visiting her} John H. Braden writes from War- aged mother in Ohfo. She was ac- | rensburg that he has matriculated The foundation for the new Ver-|companfed on the trip by uncle | with the normal, and, of course, can non county cours house at Nevada | Mose Conklin, who goes to visit his | nos do without ‘the wrest newogiver hae been completed. children and meet old friends. for Bates county. He writes that Judge and Mra, G.C. Miller spent/ The Bates county fair at Butler there are now six hundred students few days in Kaneas City vieiting | next week will bea hummer. Areyou | !0 attendance. .O, Miller. Sees: 6. Site coming to see the great show of fine | Curitacates of nomination for both Mr. Bryan will spend four days in stockand farm products? Ofcourse, | 444 pemocratic and Rei publican par- campaigning in Miesourl the latter | Youare and will bring the entirefam- | tiog have\been filed with the county part of the month. Hy ina ros clerk. The Prohibitioniets will Our young friend C. P. Staley has Mrs, J. G. Payner and Mrs. Strong | haveto get their ticket on the official his paper changed from Wisdom, killed a large rattlesnake on the | ballot by petition, which is being cir- Mont., to Warrensbrg, Mo. streets in the town of Richards the | culated and will be filed with the other day. The snake had six rat- | court this week. Come fn and get a first-class buggy | tes and a button. Most women and harness for the Bates County | would have run. W. P. Sevier, of Summit township, Fair.—McFarland & Sons. 46 46 (id Oiler oonute- alknbee calaee wasin Butler Monday. He fe still Vernon county will vote on the] Jogeph Grimes 7 tan Tharp, tried — a . — = aud proposition to abolish township oF-| a¢ Clinton, resulted in a verdict of when guyed by some of the boys ganization at theNovemberelection. | ¢480 in favor of Grimes, The sult about it, sald he intended to wear it, until Bryan was elected president WANTED, girl to do general house | 79% result of Tharp charging that | phon he expected to get a stove pipe, | work, eee ircning excluded; ‘ @rimes had stolen corn from him. | nag and aa ot totes to an $2.50 per woek.—Mrs. Cy. Walker,| Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., attending Butler, Mo. Harvard college, with three other | Horses and males for the army are ‘The Nyhart bridge, which was students, was arrested the other day hard to get, says Washington die- patch. Horses suitable for cavalry closed for repairs, is now open for and brought before @ police judge in | |. worth about $140 a head. Good publie traffic, Bridge Commissioner Boston, charged with assaulting and, mules are worth about $180 4 head Borron reports {t in good condition. beating @ policeman. and are hard to got at that price on B. M. Snyder, of the St. Lonis| The cases docketed against Harve | account of thegreat foreign demand. W. Salmon for trial in the circuit boodlers and promoters, re-arrested The impression seems to have gone om the charge of bribery, was releas-|ourt a6 this time will be continued | 14 4, the country that there ls an 0d om 8 $10,000 bond. a Tite nea af the detecsn co {epidemic of diptheria in Butler. ‘@inton has let the contract fora wees taal Judge Denton. There has been only a few isolated cases of this disease here this season, ‘teed for bids forthe municipal wat-| The water main leading to town | and they wore ina mild form. A or works, The cost of the two will from the pumping station lays bare | number of cases of tonsolitis were be $100,000. on top the ground for several yards, , in places just weet of the old Harri- man farm. In one place in the road the main has sprung a leak. Senator Stone will deliver his speech On state issues at Sedalia next Sat- urday. This isto be the “keynote” speech of the atate campaign. Seda- Ma was selected for this speech, be- cause it is easy of access from many of the leading counties of the state. pcial Premiums Ofna — BY — JOE MEYER BATES COUNTY FAIR OCT. $ to 12 Obstacle Race. Gentlemen to drive, pair of horses. Con- testants todrive between and around ten obstructions placed on the track. Speed and skill to count. Second prize, combination gent’s suspender eet, value $1.50. Best sow, any breed with 6 or more sucking pigs, 1st pre- mium, 1 Cardigan jacket $3.00. Best specimen of band painting on china, one handsome back comb, amber jeweled, value $3.00. For best boar 1 year old, any breed, one covert cloth rubber lined men’s coat, value $4 50. For best sow, 1 year old and over, any breed, one man’s hat, value $3.00. For best bull, 1 year old and under 2, any breed, one drov- er’s waterproof overcoat, vulue $6.00, Best draft colt, 1 silk plush cap, value $3.00. Best colt, harness bred, 8 month or under, entered and ex- hibited by boy 12 years or under, 1 knee pant sult value $5. Best draft colt, 8 month and under, entered and exhibited by boy 12 years or under, 1 knee pant suit, value $5.00. For best pair of male colts under 1 year, 1 corduory sheep felt lined coat, value $6.50. For the best carriage or buggy team, one fine men’s over- coat, value $20.00. BUTLER BARRED From contesting for above Premiums. In listing your Exhibits be Sure and Note all my Specials in the Catalogue. - We are showing the Largest and Best — Selected Stock of Mens, Boys and Childrens Suits in Bates Co. Mens Suits - $4.00 to $22. Boys Suits - 3.00 to 12. Childrens Suits - 1.50 to 6 SIt will pay you to see our Styles and Low Prices. JOE MEYER, The Clothier, Deputy Sheriff Jim Angle, the rust- ing Democratic nominee for sheriff proper, passed through town on his way to Hume, where he went to serve papers in the Olive case. Jim Angle {s acquainted all over the county and very popular wherever known. Hels meeting many people every day, and says the Democrats of the different townships he has visited are all unit- ed for the ticket, and he is sanguine every man thereon will be elected by good-sized majorities.—Rich Hill Re- view. : Dr. H. R. Winchell, one of the best known and most highly esteemed citizens of Hich Hill, is dead. He de parted this life about 5 o’clock, after a comparatively briet but complicat ed illness, in which the beart had be- come involved. Dr. Winchell was among Rich Hill’s oldest established physicians and citizens, and had en- joyed anextenalve practice fora num- ber of years. He was an even-tem- pered, gental and lovable gentleman and will leave a long list of sincere and there fs not now a single case of] mourners as 6 result of his death. diptheria in the town. He was in the 71st year of his age.— “T endorse the action of'our road Rich Hill Review. overseer in tearing down all adver-| William H. Dunn and son, Gentry, tisoments from the fences along the | were pleasant callers while in Butler road in his distriet,” sald G. C.|on Tuesday. Mr. Dunn said he would ‘Turner to Centralia Guard. “There | bring his two fine saddle horses down to the fair. Mr. Dunn is a large and us farmer of Grand River “@ - $8,000,000 by the hurricane and flood whieh swept over that city lacs Y not adversising bulletins and adver- | & phenomenal ‘race fleemente on them are unsightly and| betore the late primaries, cons{der- often scare horses, When I look for|ing that 1¢ was his first effort for ~ | advertisements, I go to my local|pulitical preferment. He reports newspaper, and then I know I get in | political conditions in his section as communication with the live, up-to-| very satisfactory trom a Democratic date. When I see iton|etandpoint. Said there is no disaf- fection and the indications the full

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