The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 31, 1907, Page 3

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Tinres. NO. 1 Judge John F Philips and take off| Jet! See ve J. F. Gelger ot al. Bjsct- my hat to him as a great lawyer | ment Motion to strike motion for and judge, but I discriminate sharply | "°¥ trial from file overruled. Given between Jude Philips .on the bench | 224i Nov. 6th to file affidavit. and Judwo Philips the voluntary cen-| Mery Bayless va 8. A. Bayless, dt- sor of men in other professions The|VOrce. Decree as prayed and cus judge, of course, occupies the vant- tody of minor children, Oren and age ground and some who are re- Junie, given to the plaintiff. These buked by him will doubtless comply parties live in Mingo. with his wishes; but Iam obliged to| Carpenter & Shafer Mfy. Co. ve. take issue with him when he goes out| Western Union Telegraph Co., mo- of hie way to reprove the men of the|*lon for new trial which was filed pulpit. Strange words from a great |®0me days ago, was withdrawn, jurist. He talke I!ke any other man} State ve Lowls Bell, seduction case whom the preachers may have pro: from Foster. Amended information voked. He ts unduly sensitive. His| filed. Cause continued on applica- view 1s not cosmopolitan. tion of and at the cost of Siate antl There are some preachers—good | Dec. 1907. hearted, simple minded, respecttul, Pear! Rogers vs 0. D. Rogers, di- lovable, innocent non-combatants—|Vorce. Decree as prayed. These who preach just as Judge Philips parties live in Rich Hill would have them to do. They de-| Minote J. Huffman vs Wm. E. Huft- liver in perfumed breath the pretty | man, divorce, order of publication phrases learned in college. They| W. J. McAninch ve Hill Oroar, have dreams and visions They re- | jectment, motion for new trial filed. clte poems, They deal in theremote | At the trial of this case a few days and intangible, the !maginative and | @go the court found in favor of the unknowable. They live outside the defendant. world of stern realities, They talk] Court adjourned till Nov. 6th. h about God little about a6 dace bce much about God and little about) Boy 11, Shoots Lad of 10. men. Tradition, love and sweet memory throw a halo about them Joplin, Mo., Oct. 27.—While hunt- at the marrlage and the funeral. ing near here this morning Louie Otherwise they are pleasing super- Huffman, 11 years old, shouted to flulties, They do not materially af-|JOhn Nugent, 10 years, “Will -you fect the busy, rushing, eem!-conscious | #!V@ me leave to shoot?” mass of men. “Don’é shoot,” the other boy Gay and Sunday with her niece near Virginta. H. H. Haviey and niece, Mies Cora Haviey, took dinner Sunday with Squire Darby and wife. Rollie Bassett and Jay Hare were {a Butler Saturday on business, re- turning Sunday. Don’t know if it was license or finance affairs. Balia Arbogast spent Saturday and Sunday of last week in Ft, Scott, Kan. Harley Shelton went to Oklahoma the first of last week to visit several weeks with relatives. Dr. Wileon attended the Annual State Presbyterian Meeting (Synod) as a delegate four daya last week at Kansas City, Mo. About twelve hundred delegates were present. Mrs. Ford, of Butler, visited her aister, Mra. Wirt, the first of the week. Ed. Doke and wife, who have been in Kansas City all summer, returned home last week. Henry Huett and family and Tom Hughes have returned to their home in Illinole, atver a week’s visit with Dave Hughes! and other relatives in Bates county. Dr. Nowkirk is much improved. They have taken him to Amorett to his stater’s, Mra. Della Dudley. Mrs. Dudley was down last week attend- {ng to the doctor’s business, Glo: LTS sieeel Foster Items. THE OTHER VIEW. Circuit Court Notes. a zi i & MESSACE ‘ ] |thelr appointments Sunday. Rev. A Missouri Educator Objects to jet al, partition. Report of sale ap- F rT . 4 | Ianifer will hold a meeting this week Judge Philips’ Criticisms. proved Decree and partition order ABOUT MUNSING UNDERWEAR jess moc [Epremi pis? ‘ ; i) |. Mrs. Hiram Bassett visited Satur.) To Tue Srar: I profoundly respect ordered ©» < Going or ebming, atanding up or sitting down, Munsing Un. ~ fon Suits always stay in place. They fit and cover the form perfectly. They cost no more than vests.(that ride up) and drawers (that slip down) and are much more comfort- able. : The Sensible, Serviceable, Satistactory Perfect-Fitting, Popular-Priced MUNSING UNION SUITS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Wear longest, Wash best » In quality, they are fine enough to sult the most fastidious. They ate so moderate in cost that they may be enjoyed by all. Weareselling more of them each succeeding season. Buy a Muneing sult. Get a Muneing smile. ‘A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR FREE ) ~ With Every $3.00 Purchase of Munsing Underwear. s |WALKER-McKIBBEN’S | the first Sunday in November. At their protracted meetings. There ta In the iteme Jast week we sald Mr. that time a series of meetings will ~_ said against the liquor traf- Harrison was from Sedalla, should | Commence. fic, which fe destroying the young have said he was trom Marshfeld,| Geo. Rubel hae drillers at work and women of our country. Mo He spoke at Virginia ‘tuesday drilling for gas and has struck some he supreme court of tows says night of last week to about twelve | 4¢ thirty-one feet. saloons must close at ten o'clock. Fred Engle and A. W. Uphorn, of} George Parker was resting much pornces, mages all young folks, Be Kansas, pat dinner with Aaron | better Sunday afternoon. -Dr. Brooke Virginia Notes. ave them goodadvice: ‘The youn; : : ’ . Pay should not carry 4 “ah ary Thureday of last week te sepating bien ot present, sane. “ho Phau lg — — Senter Bat there are other preachers who | @outed, but ecarcely were the words anda young lady should not go with Geo. Thompson hes his scales up Peru Items. are visiting the ductor and family, |8*udy books and men and affairs. out of his mouth, according to the They are echolars, thinkers and story told by the boys, when Haff- workers. They know about the mar. | ™@2 pulled the trigger of his rifle ket, the stock yards, the farm, the and the Nugené lad fell over in the banks, courte, brewerles, theaters road mortally wounded, with a bul- and the ways of the world. They at-|!e+ in his stomach, The intestines tend banquets and go sometimes on | Vere perforated in five places. excursions with pollticlans, lawyers] “uffman was arrested by Asstet- and judges. They participate in the ant Chief of Police Cofer. The tojur- world’s thought and action. They ed lad was removed to St John’s are in the world to do things. They Hospital, where an operation was cringe under no criticlem, flinch un-| Performed. der no attuck. They analyze the Nugent and three comp sions were motives of men. They utilize oppor-|fesurning from a persimmon hunt, tunity and force fasues to finalities, | While Huffman and one companion Like the Master whom they wor- were just starting their hunt. i ship, they overturn the tables of the) In Oregon they are going after the 8 money changers. They work for the] whiskey traffic in a novelway. They welfare of the world. One of them | reverse the order of things. Instead yi spoke seven times on British soll and 4 ready for business. D.C Wolfe and Troman Gilbert | A fine rain fell last Friday, which have quit walking. Wuen they plow, | was welcomed by all. shey will have plenty of time now to| Miss Visa Thomas has been visit- forecast the weather. ing friends and relatives in Prescot Lona Wilson lost a good young | and Fort Scott, Kansas. mule last week from lockjaw. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Jer- People are talking Jocal optionout | kin, of Ills., are visiting Mr. W. H. thisway. We bellevy thas Prohibi- Jerkin and family this week. tiontats should follow this time.| The death angel has onee again Wednesday night wa fall Louse, | Let the parties thst epposed Pro-| visited our neighborhood and taken When he comes mw ur nelghbor-| hihtttonists boret.fure and calle’ )away Lazena Gegeva, the oldest . hood, go and hear him. Fine clothe | them cranks and take the lead. It | daughter of John'Geneva. Lazena ~ donot always carry the best thought | Will be a good time for the church to | was 14 years of age. She leaves a wish them.” work. They ought to do something ftsbee two brothers, a sister and an Preaching at the Christian Uhurch | againes the evils of the day in all | aged grandmother to mourn her loss The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wix at the Star church and ES ES LS the remains laid to rest in the Fair Walter Shaffner, who was kicked sometime ago by a horse, is able to be out at work Topsy received a letter last week from Walter Wallace, who lives in Goldenda'e, Wash , stating that they were delighted with the country. Said Aunt Harriett had raised quite 4 lot of chickens, and they were very busy eating chicken and dried prunes. Also enjoyed reading Tue Ties, which Topsy had ordered sent to them sometime ago. Mrs. Knifton and two children, of Pleasanton, Kan, visited Harry Conrad’s family the firet of the week. - Topsy. & young man tha’ curries a revolver in his pocket and a cigar in one aide of his mouth abd a cud of tobacco in the other and a stream of oa:hecom- {nz out between. He said the young ladies could sooo break the young _ men of these bad habits by not going “with them, His manner {e pleasant. He does not uss harsh terms but to the point, He spoke ws Amoret Bea ESS RAS Adrian Notes. of taxlog the seller or licenelug the 2 View cemetery. Those whoare left to won anempire to the support of @/galoon, the buyer of strong drink is F sore: Rave the eympathy ‘ol the om) Jocrant union, greatest of earth. What!compelled to take out a livenso for i The coal industry at Amsterdam is being rapidly developed and that thriving little city 1s destined to be- come one of the best towne in the county. Much good work has been done on the public highways to this part of county this year. People are becom- judge or lawyer would or could have} which be has to pay $5 for atx done that? Wheat preacher could|months. Saloon men are compelled have grown to be of such potency | by law to confine their sales exclu- had he not struggled and battled} sively to persons holding Hvenses to with and among the men of affairs,| buy, under penalty of « heavy fine, the jurists, editors, doctors, mer- for selling to authorized persons, A chants, speculators and scoundrels? feature of the law is that every six compl the li- How the gamblers and the billboard — Melskaes Geabliches ie. ” tire community. May they not think of her as dead but alive with Jesus Be x 5 and strive to meet her in the heaven above is the prayer of Uncle Abb. SE A.M, Thomas and family, John Thomas and sister Myrtle, Claude aali i Baker, Arrell Bottom and Misses Leading Dealers in Jennie Chaney and Latissu Wright, of near Summit, were the guests of s . ing deeply interested in the question) blackguards and the rogues of many | oF aE C, M. Thomas and family Sunday. A ERT ‘ ee a . ] j John Walker and mother, as they Charles Argenbright aold asucking | could be muzzled. 1 nn : aU : were|coming trom town last Friday,| uo jags week for $175. This mole| If we must have restrictions let t happened to what might have been 5 Ge a serious accident. They were driv- {og team of mules which by some means became opmanageable and upseti,the wagon. The team got loove;from bim and ran to Mr. Harts took the blue ribbon at the Adrian|Judge Philips stick to the business | |! street fair and was pronounced by|0! the bench. Since he would wield t mule men to be an exceedingly fine| Weapons of warfare to silence the tl animal. tongues of other men let us all be} jj free. Let.men think and talk. Let} i) Mr, Mrs. C. L. M turned ! ped Map. agg the preacher and the doctor, the {7 Wagons, eft. v -class har- ‘ Monday morning from Seattle, ii ee ge Manta AN leather and | |swapet chives tang uc ber." Washington, wher aey are ton |eonimawe to meen ane Ws] APE Ss by only the Best Workmen, ‘We are prepared to | | Mre. G. W. Thomas feat Rich Bill preg Pagel —— ts idici ila the ede dimoctony i he 1c suit you in anything in the Harness and idiery — ep atta ae ing corn |Porvaattios tn that country and et works san good cua and : ‘ ee Oe go aeeerois Wifliams is shred probably make thelr home there makes nations great. iy Dull Velvet Calf winter goods are now in, aie five Fe hath ng te i sheep to Wm, | Tare enjoying tho best of heaits,|irkevile, Mo, Jon R Km. |!) sutton Boot iene will bo « pleasent one. |» county clerk Joba F. Herrelire- ’ Unotz Ass Lia iN ceedetatetiie : ceived a telegram Sunday announc- ; Notice te Tax Payers. And All Fer a Fox Hound. (1.0 tne death of Joshua North, at she | - "The tax books of Bates county for| springfield, Mo., Oct. 28.—Thesutt | home of bis ter, Mrs. Mollte |} 907-8. taxes have been turned oyer|of James Blades ‘Thomas | Burns, at Stuttgart, Ark. His re-|1y and I ) colleo- | Phillips tor $80 d for the kill-| mains were brooght to Butler Mon- | y of a fox bound oceupled the cir-|4ay ond interment was made in Oak |) ; day and is not finished. Hill cemetery by the side of his wile,

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