The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 1, 1906, Page 3

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- Butler Weekly Times. . BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1906. toccrs| DONT ERORMIM “THOSE “TOOLS AGAIN George H. McElroy and Miss Ada were married at the home of We willl fit you out with a full set of good tools, four of them and a pencil, as follows: AS LONG AS THEY LAST. Our; a tr d 'Bquire L.J.Hicks,| The Beall ranche, now owned by ES enges phy peal Mr. Duvall, of Butler, J. K. Martin awaiting the mower was ts |consamed, a large amount of hedge destroyed and a damage aggregat- ing $500 t0 $600 inflicted.—Rich Hill Review. wedding dianer the happy couple left on the 1:40 train for Burknell, Iils., to visit relatives and friends. After Nov lat, 1906, they will be at home at 800 Eant 46th street, Chicago The groom holds a responsible position with the Methodist Book gen’e Trip Around the World,” | Concern, in Chicago. He isa worthy which will be the attraction at the| young gentleman, and has made -| many friende among our people dur- ‘ing visite to his father, who lives east of Butler. One Stanley 2-ft. Folding Pocket Rule The bride ts the daughter of the late J: H- Morgan, eo long city mar chal of Butler, She is a talented Ba va young lady, and evudied music in i a | tI , “ Chicago. .She ts very popalar in s0- |" a . ; , cial and church work. : ty ra One Full-size Steel Hammer, ‘ ee, Polished Head and Handle. One Complete Pocket Kit of Ten Tools WHY WE ARE : : and Handle, Well Made. Doing the Clothing Busines es OF BATES COUNTY. One H. C, Simmons’ Carpenters’ Pencil. wii ss Oy wi All Five for the Price OUR STYLE ‘ 8 <i0of a Saw Alonesxs~ . OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. We have a limited number, and they will go like hot cakes. If you use Three Big Reasons why you should tools at all, don’t miss this chance. Come in and see for yourself. es 4 be one of our many customers. “JOE MEVER DEACON BROS, & C0. Z F. Ala . neat pent HARDWARE AND GROCERY HOUSE, - Lustily and with might and main do the artists in the “Happy Hooll- One 26-inch Hand Saw. K. N, A = —————__—_ = Virginia, a. Eotoe says that a new ‘ by } Le —s Lk necKtle of hie 18 a winner, ——oo {| } LLER W ELKL) TiMES H. A. Harmon, one mile north of Squlre Hockett will be at his office ; J. D, ALLEN, Enrror. Mulberry and one mile west, has cual | the 5th of November to fix pension : sieciciaienanicaileetsiiseaierimmn | TOF wale Gt 81x Conte, i = ee periat th | tp Se re re e & box supper at the DEMOCRATIC TICKET. PR dh Maonnttig ng pe Mian yo ya school house the night of bn? 4 " Nov er OF a interesti O r U S Nn e State Ticket, tended. ‘The following epeukore were | geum will te’ rendered: Meter hy Supreme Jadges:—A. M. WOODSON, pram Clark, of Kassie tity, on phonograph. A literary society will Be road and Wireuouse Goensitonte— ed the talk; second, Rev. Baker; third, | °° °"@9" adi Aaton, H. R. OGLESBY./ W, W. Park. Talke by Mrs. S. W. “ti. Hite won, Davis, Maggie Robards and Jessie Returns After Fifty-Two Years. For Member Congress: Sth Dist.» on 6: Smith, of Butler. The following offi M. H. Bowman, of Marshfield, For State Senator 16th Dist cers were elected: J.J Wolfe, Presi- ; WILLIAM H. ANTHONY. ! dent; Jame Cuzick, Vice-President; | 9'egon, arrived in the city Tuesday Lutie Leonard, Secretary. on a visit to bis nephew, John Bow- Joe Whinery, Jr, and wife, of|man. Mr. Bowman left Missourt in County Ticket. iia ae his father, Joe Whin-| 1954 tor the Pacific coast, where he Moprcsontative—LaWRENCE M, GRIFFITH, | ery, 4 Greult Clerk“T. D. EMDRER.. Mr. and Mrs, Hobbs, of Ameter- | a8 since resided, most of these years have been spent at his present home. His nephew, who is 51 years old, had never seen his uncle and the meeting Was & most enjoyable one. An Event of Prime Importance County Clerk—C. G. WEEKS. dam, called at John Hedger’s Sun- —— BEGINNING —— Resorder—I, M. SMITH. ; day on their way to her uncle, Roe Sheriff—JAMES R. ANGLE. Burke’s. The Senior Bowman says that he eas j ’ Ereseonting: Attoeney—-WATT B. DAWEON. | Preaching at the Crook school { velage ee haa iimaed house poe fourth Sanday—Free ia SLLEABLE Collector—Y.C, COMBS. | Mest odias. om porta ‘ 5 . . Mies Rachel Park has been on the | D¢ver bas been as well pleased with } Sour of = : 2 meng GILMORE. anne for some time °| his western home ds he waswith Mis- ; ‘ | WM : souri, but th children have (and the ecegter ee sie cer Shen | ersass Seago Tove Des. se - day | been raised in’ that state and their themeelyee with the hot biscuit and frag- : ie South Dist.—A. D. HYDE. attachments and acquaintances are j while inepecting the exhibit and witnessing fjrm™azrseenm-soure af all there —Adrian Journal. | | | in Party ho Youn tn, |e ser ee Pie WHAT ARE YOU , GOIN D0? ms s|to others? That is being put on the market down in the Panhandle of Texas. The

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