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he Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907. , NQ. 5Q Virginia Notes. Southwest Summit. . Phillip Heckadon sold his farmlast) ‘The splendid rain on last Thure- week at $40 per acre. He has owned day was very welcome among the the farm a long time and is a hard farmers, though much more is need- working man and a good citizen. Mr. Allen’s land sale was called off.| Tke Beeman fe moving onto the F. The parties wanted longer time than| &, Welch farm which he has rented agreed op, so Mr. Allen called the for the coming year. sale off. The Welch sale was well attended The Coal Man Gets the Money no matter whatever kind of fuel you use, After you buy ft, you want to get all the heat out of {t there is in {if you can. It ssanas to reason therefore that a stove thas is well and substantially made and fitter ;shat will heat up to beat the band when you want plenty of warmth—that will hold the fire low ff deetre¢—that will do Its work just as you want it tc—is the stove thas ts most profitable for you to buy. “AHA.MR ASHPANTHER, ».| YOUVE BEEN TRYING Mal FOR 36 YEARS TO where he saw many things. He's) Nuckols Bros. are making exten- not much struck on the Philippine] give repairs on their house. Islands and does pot see what good! Mrs, Homer Bartlett is visiting they will ever do the United States. |triends in Mapleton, Kans., and will One thing struck Aaron’s fancy; the| attend she wedding of an old echool- women there are good looking. ~ | mate before returning. Elder Sheldon preached Sunday at} A.G. Williams had a horse choke 11 a. m. and at night to a good) jast Sunday. We did not learn the audience. He commenced a meeting | canse. at Amorett Monday night of this} On Tuesday last the long looked week, Elder Mayfield to help him. for event happened at Kansas City. Miss Effie Famuliner, who is teach-| Mr. Albert Carroll, of Peru, and Mrs. {ng school in the Bethel district, says| Beach of this place were united in she is well pleased with her school) holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Dun- and the people here. She fe board-| can officlating. The bride and groom ing with her uncle, P. M. Famuliner. | were metat KansasCityby friends and Geo. Jenkins, of Denver, is visiting} near relatives. Among them were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.| Mr. Hays Brixner, of ElPaso, Texas, Jenkins. Miss Nelsie Bratton of Kan, Mr. and Grant Garner got off. for Port} Mrs. Dolph Brixner, of New Mexico, Arthur last week. He wrote home} Mr. Grover Carroll and lady, of Peru, he had a good time and expected to} Mr. Oscar Shauntz and Miss Pearl be home Tuesday of this week. Beach, an only daughter of the bride. Elder Sheldon will commence 4| Mr. and Mrs. Carroll are well known, meeting at Virginia the firet Satur-|having lived here since childhood day hight in November. and have many friends who wish From the Kansas City World the} them a lite of happiness and pros- Methodiete slap Fairbanks, Colum-|perity, They’ will be ‘“‘at home” to bus, Ind., Sept. 28. Vice-President | their friends on thelr farm near Peru, Charles Warren Fairbanks, presiden-|atter Dec. let. We extend our most tlal candidate, has been stung by the| hearty congratulations, Miss Pearl Methodist Episcopal Church. Hej witl accompany the bridal party has resented the sting, too. The|home. famous cocktail given by Fairbanks} Dame Gossip can now wink her eye to President Roosevelt defeated Fair-}and wag her tongue. For further banks in his aspirations to be lay|particulars ask the contracting delegate to national conference of the} parties and not quiz your neighbors church at Baltimore next year. The} nor take hearsay. cocktaflincidents have figured prom!-} Jack Frost made his first visit last nently, because Fairbanks has passed | night. as & great temperance advocate and churchman discussion has been car- ried all over the country. We al- ways thought the leaders of the Re- publican party claimed the Demo- crate were the whiskey party, but it seems that the Republicans always get their feet in the liquor pond; the Republicans have plenty of drink in D.C. When Niedringhaus and Fairbanks took dinner with the St. Louis big brewer, it looked a little strange that @ Methodist would hunt a brewer in stead of a member of his church. Some might say {¢ was the duty of the members of the churches to get persons to go with them. It looked like that was Fairbanks’ object- eating dinner with the brewer, from $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 . You know Lincoln’s adage, “You can’t fool all the people all the time, etc.” Everybody has heard it and believes it. And it is true. Which is clinch- ing proof for “Queen Quality” shoes. For over a decade their sales have far exceeded those of all other women’s shoes. Yet the demand continues to grow. Even the 10,000 pairs made every day can't supply it. Why? Just try one pair. POFFENBARCER & DOUGLASS. OPOOOSOOLO08 OOSDODOTOOO4 OOSOOSEDIESS POOTTDEDOD OY PODEUDELOOT. fa Ge The genuine ROUND OAK is that stove. It is the stove with » good character, with 9 great reputation for econ: my, durability and heat-giving. Is possesses just the things you should be lock- ing for in @ stove, and there is no guesswork about it. Every person who owns a ROUND OAK will teatify to the truth of what we say. Give us the opportunity to set forth the reasons why it excels all other heating stoves and we will “make good." There are {mitations—poor things—be sure and see the rame “ROUND OAK” on the leg and door. AT THE HARSDWARE STORE. DEACON BROS. & CO CO. Foster ene. if Rey. Crawford filled his regular ap- ointment Sunday. Grandma Brisco, while visiting Mrs. p ae Mr. Frank Jennings and wife, Mrs. Badgett Monday, hada light para-| narby, Mra, Parlier and Uncle Hen- ’ Iytic stroke and was unconscious for | gopgon Miller touk in B We 2 hours. Dr. Rhodes and her sons a eae Sie wee were calledin. She was moved 80) 4. Crawford and Jim Stoclerench- her eon Logan’s where she 1a at the | 64 gheir claim in Colorado all right. Present. They took 200 chick d didn’t Mrs. Mort. Campbell sprained her smell Meo hs aera, - ankle last week, which gave hergreat/ Perry Jennings has’ a fine lot of pain. g@rayhounds. We suppose he will Mr. Hamilton run a thorn in his] taze them on his clalm in the spring. knee while trimming a thorn tree} Dick Orear wae ina runaway and and has been confined to the house/is now lald up at his home. His for several days. if friends hope he will be out soon. Grandma Newkirk 1s not expected| Mrs, Dr, Wilson has returned from to live. tho city with her fall atock of goods. Miss Minnie Jennings is on the sick . Torey, let. ERE! Mr. Reed received a letter from Mr. Cather stating the doctors hadgiven Noise of the Hound Pup. hie wife up. =. An old timer said to the Lexington Topsy dropped the cellar door on | News the other day: “Did you ever her foot last week and {is compelled | gofox hunting with a pack of hounds? ‘to wear one ‘of her mother’s old | Well, air, if you ever did’and had a shoes. hound pup in the pack you have Jay Hair is busy makfog wolssses | doubéless been seated on your horse and of course he is sweet. on some high knoll listening to the Mrs. Collier and children are visit- | sweetest music that ever broke upon ing friends in Butler. the stillnéss of the night, when all of Harly and. Lee Shelton returned | a sudden that infernal pup would go r home Saturday from Washington, | off into the cold trail of an innocent $5 where they have been for 18 months. | cotton tall, and for a few minutes ‘1 \ Huly Shelton, Ben and James; would make more noise than all the Hamilton came down from the city | rest of the dogs in the chase. Some- 5 a Holy and “Ben retarned | how or other, when I notice what a a ee ‘ os seeaareay cits bao Eee assis | =] | | | 7 a Real Estate Transfers. Public Sale, Stephen Gillam to Warner Gillam} [| will offer ut public sale, 1 mile tract sec 33 Der Creek $600. south of Virginia, Missouri, on i. pipe prea he Robinson) —‘Tyeaday, October 15th, 1907, Sam! C Mauk to Julius Mauk 21 A | t2@ following property: sec 3 Hudson $850. Horses, CATTLE AND MULES: One Jullus Mauck to Belen P Porter | !@PR@ brood mare coming 6 years 9 3-5 A sec 3 Hudson $344. old, 2 yearling mare mules, cracker- Helen P Porter to Sam! C Mauck jacke; 6 good milk cows, 4 yearling 101 A sec 3 Hudson $4050. steers and 2 heffers, 6 spring calves, James H Hill to Addie G Hill lot | 9 teers and 3 helfere 10 blk 12 Littles Ad Hume $600. : 8 Heap or Hoss: One old Poland. JW Holloway to Joseph Blocher China sow, 5 spring sow shoates, herd 80 A sec 20 Deer Creek $4000. boar Goldfinder 2nd. These hogs P A Bruce to J H McCombe 27 A arestrictly immune frombogchols'a, sec 33 Deer Creek $1800. Farm Macuivery: One heavy eet Harriet I Smith to Frank Habiger double breechin harness, 1 hay frame 195 A sec 24 Deer Creek $9000. 16 feet long, 1 Dandy road drag, all A W Morris to J H Bratton lote 1 of my farming !mplements and ovher things too numerous to mention 7 bi A aul ee Terms: All sums under-$10-cast. T Ji Wheeler to R H Wheeler 40 A | Sums ef $10 and over a eredts of 9 sec 22 Rockville $500. months will be given without inter- | Mingo Items. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hart visited his brother at Kansas City last week, and took in the carnival doings. While away Marion Smith superin- tends the farm. J. W. Stayton returned from atrip through Kansas and Colorado last week. He visited L. L. Coleman and Tom Buck, and reports them as get- ting along well. Burt Thougherman is putting up @ nice house on his farm. A. Crust fs building a substantial barn. G. W. Hart and W. I. Yeats dellv- ered some nice two-year-vld cattle to, the Creighton buyers last week. Montie Hurt and Jim Burris sup- P eat it paid when due, if not so paiut City visiting his mother. ing prosecutions of Attorney General |sourl. Some think that the Proht- ~ ny . ga te Bethe atereal WT Kinney to MéwardD Wilcox | #0 8tve note with approved security, a Tho Salem 8. 8. had a plenicSatur-| Hadley, I can’t help but think of|bitionists ought to lead the local], ‘*>¥ *ayton was 1 4 per cent discount for cash. | that blamed fool hound pup.” tion fight. Aaron thinks not, they |!0%4 of the famous Power Bros. flour| 10 A sec Charloste $500. Bale to begin at 10:00 o'lock, d day. ' j Same manne 200% ROME PED: — ae S08 “a fic! ¥ | tor the Aaron merchant last week. Phillp Heckadon to WH Ewin 70 | as cae wonecnas = ave stood up against she trafic for |W. J. Middleton took the érain at| A sec 10 Charlotte $2800 > & Eaeenen. years and some of the old parties makingfun of them. We say now let the old parties lead off and the little equad follow them. : W.J. Park Thrashing Co. are at i in the Virginja neighborhood tl Reuben Gabler to Minnie E Baker | WoL iy s a 40 acres section 10 Osage $1500. AFoLLerre, Auctloneer W A McElroy to Nellie B Burk 80) a eee out in readiness to hull clover. A sec 11 Charlotte $1. | The Wizard of Wall Street. Estes Smith and the woman that} W A McElory to Ida Hardinger 80 looks after him, visited at R. H.|A sec 21 Charlotte $1. Chandler's in Cass county Sunday. WA McElory to Frank McElory J.J. |80 A sec 21 Charlotte $1. Creighton Monday for Butler to be on time to serve on the jury. W. H Vaneaton bas his clover hull PDD a EH BS MBM SN SSF SCR SF Ses CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE? Do you know.a patent colt from a patent kid? po you know 4 velour from a box Do you know a gun metal calf from a glazed wa oe know a Goodyear Welt from an Eng- “The Wiaare of Wall Street” prov- ed the most enchanting entertain- ment of the season. A big crowd und ” everyone more than sutietied. Mr. WAMcElory toC J McElory 80) t+ do has bad many splendid ehows A section 21 Charlotte $1. for the new Grand Opera House, but Telephone Franchise. it has been left so ciuse N, Morgan The city council at its meeting laet wg fee ged wes ts wie Thureday night granted Henry are all pretty and gifted singers and Reluheimer a telephone franchise for) aa noon. James Cowley, a0@ singer ten years. Mr. Relnhelmer agrece 60 | ang dancer is simply immense. This man | pay into the elty treasury $100 for show of Mr. Patterson’s is a clean the first 5 years and $125 per year | osical comedy of the highest char- during the remainder of the life of the acter.—Pierre, (S. D.) Free Press of +|framchice. Six phones are tarnished | a5, 21st, 07. Butler Opera House the city free, to be located at the Oxt 18th, 1907 . option of the council. Grantee binds : . imeelt to shoronghly equip bis sy*| A Child Killed By a Mower. F Leaving the Old Homestead. Gabe in the Review thus gloats over the fact that he is a granddad Aanox, |™92y times over, but sad over the * |fact that his family is drifting away , |from the old homestead: Clese Call by Lightning. PAlengh: we em ayoung tes Carl Fiinds, eon of C: B. Fiindt, | yet, in feeling at least, wehave twelve had a close call by lightning — grandchildren, and last Tuesday, for Virginia November 14. There will be some choice offerings in this sale. rielser tT Thies things LD ll make up the differ- ence oe in ie you able to hae ‘el “the difference at first ear os. ave to find out g that ian fee though wan? but There isa Siieronce. the are Sihecences ee Se ee Se § a} 5 pit and had just retarn- | that day, except our youngest son barn of bis father’s home| who is in Wyoming, und we vill tem with modern and up-to date ena and to give good andefficient | Wichita, Kan., Oct. 7.—Francis Blast, 24 years old, ran into a cane : patch to scare chickens away from a mowing machine bis father was driv- .{ing. He got in front of the sickle ’ by the| get along we don’t know, but chil The charges are the same as hereto- bar and both bis lege wore eut off & no evil dren cau alvays “hang on to thelr | for, $1.75 for business and $1.26 for| near the knees. The child died ina | mamma’s pron string.” residence. hospital. j ) f f f f ms § )