The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 28, 1907, Page 3

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ee ee — Che Butler Weekly - VOL. XXIX. BUTLER, MISSGURI, THURSDAY, MARCH 28) 1907. NO. 21 ee eee Independent Grocer THAT IS, WE ARE. Tndependent as anybody. We make our own prices just as we always have, and always will, Virginia. Mrs. 8. E. Jones who was on the sick list last week is able to be around again. Dan Smith left Monday night for Joplin to see his brother Newton, who is at the point of death. Mr. Smith lived in this county for many years. Another young man went north to make ready @ neat little home for some jlady to take charge of in the n ar future. Aaron wentto M. E. S. 8. last Sabbath. He learned that the profit You will Notice The best dressed men are wearing K. N. & F. Clothes, Why not you. Dress up for Easter and look Swell. Tealah talked against drunkenness dhese prices are as low as are consistent with ‘ ’ ; long before Aaron’s time. Isis sald} § good business and fair dealing. We are not in busi- OUR YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND ag oy! gh ly —_ ness for our health any more than any other business CHILDRENS’ DEPARTMENT should quit strong drink. The prot- firm is, {t’s crowd was not large and the of- ficers were on the other side like they are to-day. Ed. Smith, of Virginia neighbor- hood, and Miss Oma Constable, of Lee’s Summit, were married the 17th of March. Ed’s. father lives on the Geo. Thompson farm and Miss Oma moved with her parents from the Cart Wallace farm this spring to Loo’s Summit. Mrs. Jesse Smith has moved to her farm 2 miles east of Virginia. They lived in Kansas City last year. Her husband works at the harness trade, Miss Bennie and her brother Willie Sherick, of near Burdett, stayed with their uncle 0, M. Drysdale Saturday night Baily Becketé is bullding a new house for Will Burnhardt on his new But if we had been in a combine we would not have howled and cried about it before the pub- lic trying to win sympathy, — ae a roy Show all the new Spring Styles. HEAR OOP To buy from us means your money’s worth, Joe Meyer, SEty Whe Clothier. ae N. & F. SUITS ARE THE BEST. We can and d» sell our goods as cheap as any- body. ‘We always have and always will meet compe- tition. We have no pet customers; one man’s money buys as much at our store as another's, We give all of our customers a square deal and the best goods for the money, as our large and growing trade is ample evidence, Our customers are satisfied customers, They know our goods and prices are all right, aud that’s o> } oD why they trade at our store year after year, If you have not been doing business with us we (PPEAPLOLL IG AOE I 00 I OB PLP AION [INTO NEW QUARTERS. invite you to call and see our goods and get our prices, @ farm northeast of Virginia. Ve know if yon bt 4 u will be satisfied to come } A Good Resolution The Only Independent Grocers Now The young people of the Christlan We kn di b he aM - d bie thy ; Aero ewe Occupying Their Own Commodious [Church met last Sunday night and again § Me wounded bird ihat flutters. } Buildi organized an Endeavor Soclety. The Our stock of groceries is complete. The goods AND THAT IS THIS wilding, following ofticers were elected: Presi are the best and ol iti t that ere nis uate fy Fit } For some months past {t has beea dent, Eurl Kellogg; Sec.,Miss Bounie Bre the best and cleanest that money cat Nobal Gas vecthath j evident to usand our friends that| Kate Wolfe; Organist, Miss Thula price is as low as anybody can make and live, 1 ry us | we would have to procure larger wae. eiiesthies die i” and be convinced. ' | quarters on account of our rapidly taal at Virginia Weeder, he een Highest price paid for produce. Bring in your | growing trade. So a tew weeks ago day of April. Aanon, butter, eggs and whatever you have to sell. ; when the Warner butlding on the west side was put on the market we Foster Items. § | bought {t. Carpenters, painters and John Sharron and family left for . Vy ‘ | Eldorado Springs last week. ete es ee wong Little Ethel Livingston left March | i 3 Ung tt for our use, On Friday last) oogh tor Kansas City. After visiting they finished their work, and on Sat- | urday night we moved eur stock in and were ready for business eurly there for a few days, she will go to her father, Newt Livingston, who has located fn Seattle, Washington. \ J. Briscoe has gone to Arkansas. Monday morning. Newt Hannamon fe still in acritical Our new room fs the Iighteat, best condition. ventilated, most convenient, and] Mrs, Dr. Wilson ig in the elty buy- ¢ |Neatest room in Bates county for NORTH SIDE SQUARE. ech ~NEW SUMMER MILLINERY | paper hangers were at once put to I will have Geo. W. Ellis, the graduated . ing spring goods. 3] optician to test my eyes and fit them the grocery business. It 1833x100 ete Morris has moved to a4 with glasses. hese were fit by an un- joe . size, — plate _ front} Tom Hart, an old residen’ of Foa- SPLENDID VALUES, en ee " i &nd is arranged especially for our} ter, will make his future home in experienced person, they look hideous busthioss, ElDorado Springs. mem aa and I cannot see vhrough them. Now Don’t look n uh like failure, does agin ot soll ape . a war he } my glasses are of no account and my g | 1K? Gince we lets the “Combine” our! cos of D. H. Arbogast, We can save you money on you: i money is gone. § | business has grown far beyond our! Rey. Smith, the Method{st mints. eee ) " | 7 | Most sanguine expectations, and to-| ter, filled his regular appointment at summer hats. g When Ellis Jewelry Co. fit glasses day, with all our excellent facilities | Salem the third Sunday. , ntee the atisfactory or your | ree tinie Mr. Chamberland has moved his they guarantee them satisfact 'y y | | and with more than three times the fatitly bo Gridley, Raneas, where tie | 4 » r ye money back. help we employed @ yeur ayo, Wel tag taken a position as operator for! ore h j find it almost impossible to wait on | ¢he Mo. Pacific, : They also do all kinds of watch, our customers. What {fs the cause] Rey. Crawford, pastor of the Bap clock and jewelry repairing—in fact they | of this phenomenalgrowth? Honest pt see yee y Aa sermon ; i ha cal | ; oq | OD Temperance last Sunday. do everything and do it right. | dealing, good goods and fatr prices. Miss Gracle Bagett arrived home We pay cash for every article webuy, 3 Saturday morning from Butler, where . save all discounts, and on most ar-| she has been visiting her sister. CEO W ELLIS JEWELRY 0 ticles we are enabled to make prices " od sg 5 which no other dealers can touch. RRRRRRAFPRR aS We also buy all the produce ofiered FURHAM & TINGLE, WEST SIDE SQUARE. - - a merce ~ POOPSOSDSES 004 OOOO OVPHOD 20 0000) PREPPED HOEOS: i inemineened Display of MILLINERY If any one desires to learn how to raise chickens ask Mr. Jamas. Mrs, John Sparks, of Virginia, was viatting her mother, Mrs. Bell, Satur- us and pay the highest prices either day and Sunday. pececcceccorccerorreeses 000 reeeeennener 000 SCHPCEREEEES OL) SerCeREEES in cash or trade. When you are in! hater Webb says there is moro in po - = us — es farming than in coal worke, for he haha oa moat og col- : enlar; uarters, one door south o p ; Buy your Harness and Vehicles of MF ClE #udEL ection we have ever shown, from which to make your selection for an EASTER HAT We also handle Underwear aud Hostery for ladies and children. Laces, Embrofderies, White goods and Notions, } Norrveet & Ream, Real Estate Transfers For Week Ending Mar. 26th. McFARLAND & SONS, Who carry an {mmenee stock at all times. Don’t be deceived by nicely illustrated catalogues and deceptive Al Pickett to E F Wilds lots 4, 5and 6 blk 22 is pricea, but wie Koper et altoMG@ Schauer 8388 sec 21 Si la Ss W. L evy, BUY OF US and 22 Homer $13 320. : where you can see what you are getting, and get igh Si age, 3 and 2 East Boone and West ucvoreeenneee bad e . OUR GUARANTEE. 7 Battle Howe ot al to © Merchant blk $0 pt bik = —_— f Id $6 17 worth of last week. a We invite you to come {n and look over our immense Ine a ee -— : Bore cll pe i. Southwest Summit. of High Grade Dota Barker to Nancy Floyd lot 11 bik 70 Rich | = ——— % in Eldorado Springs Some claim {ts the ‘‘comet” that’s BEB Lentz to 8 B Vickers lots $5 and 98 1 — = Mr. Ralph Butcher has returned to | been causing this extra heat and d iH | bi B | 6 rria tons ad ‘Adrien and tract seo 33 Deer Creek A his home in Washington accom- windy weather the past few weeks Sayers & Scoville and Golwmbla Ugg 8S, a pes 100. A fine Percheron Stallon, 6 years nied by his sister and family, Mre.| We hope not so have another .« * Bemsboute, ote reek gua, > MAxe7 tract 80083 Deer old, dark gray, good style and ac- | RO ye") pear again in the month of March. C Merchant to G W Sunderwirth bik 39 pt bik 7 Prairie $100. J M Ragland to TS McHenry 160 a sec 12 Wal- nut $1400. Q $8 Vickersto J W Holloway lots 35 and 36 Appalby. rs. Epence, of Worland,was visit-| Grass and gardens are coming {ng in Foster last week. alongin good shape thus far; though r. Joe Bowman has bought the | 8 good shower would help much. tion. Will make the season of 1907 at my barn, 8 miles due east of But- ler. We are the only people in town who make their own Han ness, which we guarantee to be cut from the best No. 1. Oak Tanned oo Aa } ' {Mr.Tom Hart. . We hearthat Wm. Hooper has eae Dany Harness... 11.87.50 to $25.00 Em Ayers to Lair loté bik 7 Williams} BRIGHAM. A fine black jack, es pa oa il ot Mr. !sold out. Possession give meet M A Gailey to Jee Strait lot 9 bik $2 Amoret | mealy nose, élred by Elam, 15 hands| reank Swarens, whd has been dang: ] March. We hope he will not explore Leather Team Harness.. ..$18.00 to $60.00 All kinds of Saddles, Briddles, Halters, Collars and every- “Kitea J Langhlin to Robt Smith 706a eee 35/404 2 inches high. Will be 3 years erously {1] in Kansas City is improv- J _ eo Ld 2 location. . 3 3 Hudson and Rockville $44.40, 3 nce ome. thing a horse owner needs. We sell the Cotton Collar for seo W Mole to K Tabor 72a sec 19 Shawnee pi a, gee eS ae ios Eula Hughes was visiting in| Oscar Wheaton te working ‘or oe ae eee Hemeatiee Geb One, Butane OS, dab SS "Tr vole aat &. & fece OMbere willbe ial Easter servi Grease, Buggy Rubber et : J.W. Darby and H. H. Havel re will bespecial Easter services Roofing. a ee ee HM 8. ne siuieass econ TERMS: $8 for horse and $10 for} wore in Butler the first of so ve oraene gg hs next : trade jarness and vehic! 5 jack to insure a living volt. Money | on business. opsy, |Sunday morning. Appropriate and a You can your old h and les in on few That tek | _ ee iveaa a Proms ponder ged on business, pe — show My cease and belite , Vom CLAIM DEEDS, stand good for season. Care taken Announcement. ee reo wry: bere ae for enn. q occasion. teree 2 cae vob tag pe lee gana ged 0 Atxengon otal to Fraterani Bids Asso | to prevent sccldents, but will not be} Dr. Manly J. Breaker, of St. Loute, nesrested ta Gan day School and church work especial- ma Rodd of al to H Robb tote 7 4 8 bikes | responsible should any occur. 21.4+, wn duaher suka ane iy lavted. cai epee 4 . at 8; tertal is Fiat w x vuem pt tot m0, sa] Da WITT MeDANIEL. Gelock. Admisslonte. Everybody |ed for Monday nigh, angi rere 10 Jno 8 Francisco % 9 0007 8em-| Reason to begin April 1, 1907, invited. . Black school house, -s a "1 TicFarland & Sons. om

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