The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 12, 1907, Page 10

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x wagers SER = YOU WILL FIND YOUR NEEDS BEST SUITED AT THIS STORE. OUR assortments of merchandise are complete in every detail, and our offerings in holiday goods are absolutely unexcelied. We advise and request FOR ALL CLASSES OF OLD SANTA CLAUS IS HERE AGAIN WITH HO L IDA HIS LOAD OF GOOD THINGS FOR CHILDREN “THE PEOPLE’S STORE.” that you anticipate your wants and buy NOW! while the rush is not great, and the assortments unbroken. OUR BIG FIVF SALE IS Many new goods added to the Big Bargains we are offering—that would be fine for Christmas gifts. Ladies and Childrens Cloaks STILL GOING One Half Price. SHOES AND OVERSHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES. ——_ USEFUL AND VERY ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Toys at the Annex At our Toy Store on the south side of the Square. Y will find everything in Toys and Holiday Goods. ou these bargains for Warm winter caps, Gloves and mittens, Underwear and hoslery, Muffies and neckwear, Handkerchiefs and Sus- penders. Shoes and Overshoes. Mens Holiday Suspenders A new and very attractive line of Mens Sus- penders---put up one pair in holly boxes--for Christmas gifts. a They are exceedingly good values and very | * pretty; per pair 35c to 75c Kill’s Cash Store WE SELL PETERS SHOES Eggs Same as Cash. Ht # )Ex-Bandit Emmett Dalton |Visits His Old Home. Tulea, Okla. Dec. 10.—Emmett Dalton, the ex-bandit, recently re ‘ | leased from the Kansas penitentiary, | had {ts effect on the sale of thorough |, is in this clty, enroute to o hospttal bred stook. in Kansas City for farther treatment Mre. Marshall ™ = cao the wounded arm which was !n- a ne ae gees | jured during the famous bank raid Kansas City last Thursday. She is| |'0 Cotfeyvitte, Kas. He is the guest gaining strength rapidly and probedt acousin, Scout Younger, of the famous Younger family. Tulsa was on the rofl to speedy and perma 44, scone of Dalton’s boyhood days, v: | and this {s his first trip here since he We admire the loyalty of Bates a rel afi f county young people. They stand) Adrian Notes. From the Journal John Speer’s hog sale last Satur- day was quite satisfactory, although the recent slump in the hog market GIFTS AT Christmas tree Baskets Tin Cups and Saucers Toy Washboards together manfully when it comes to} ‘ the county’s interests. Such people Kentuckian is Stabbed will make Bates a hummer when they \ come into the active management of To Death by Own Bones. social and business affairs. Paducah, Ky., December 8.—Prac- Adrian people have one thing to| tically stabbed to death by his own be thanful for which they perhaps} bones, Isaac Johnson, a mill man of have not thought of. Before Thanks | Sharp, Marshall county, died as the giving day the mayor madea thor-| result of being crushed under a fall- ough search through the ministers | ing tree last Wednesday. The splin- and others to secertain if there were | tered bone of his left leg protruded 2 any persons in town in déstitute clr | inches through the flesh and broken cumstances and none were found. _| ends of ribs perforated his lungs. If You Don’ Subscribe for your papers and magazines through us, You Lose MONEY. We take subscriptions for all publications at lowest prices. We Meer or Beat any Cuvp Prices! You will find our service a convenience. Give us a trial. , Look over-our stock. A year’s subscription to some good magazine makes an excellent Chrietmas gift. Book a Stationery Store. -AT| GIFTS A GIFTS AT| 10c 25c Toy Furniture 5c Tio Trumpets Domino Sets Cloth Bound Books Novelty Iron Banks Doll Heads Large Dolls Beautiful Dolls Christmas Cards Fancy Plates Doll Heads Jumping Ropes Cups and Saucers Fine Handkerchiefs Fancy Rubber Balls China Vases Splendid Perfumes Handkerchiefs Fancy Perfumes Boys’ Gloves Fancy Hatpins Handkerchiefs Handsome Stick Pins Neck Tie Boxes Glove Boxes Photo Holders Frame Pictures Cigar Holders Scrap Albums Collar Button Boxes Pocket Books Scarf Pins Toy Tables Wood Kitchen Sets Baby Rattles Toy Watches Spring tops Clown Tumblers Lock Boxes | Two buckets Rubber Dolls Glass Mugs Card Games Bronze Novelties Bells Wood Games Fancy Cups and Saucers Sets of Blocks Photo Alburrs HE MURDERED TO WED HER. Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS W MTihompson to J D Clements An lola, Kan., Man Killed the 20 a sec 20 Elkhart $700. | Husband of the Woman Wm Littlefield to E M Batterton He Loved. 19 a sec 17 New Home $800 Benj F Watkins to Henry Gordon| ola, Kan., Dec. 9.—The body of 250 a sec 36 & 35 Homer $12,000, | William Stewart, a restaurant keeper W J Bullock to James W Maxey |{!n East Iola, was found beside the 80 a sec 1 Mound $4000. railroad track two blocks from his Paul Brose to Franklin Taylor 40 | place of business by workmen going a se? 3 Walnut $1500. to work early in the morning. He WT Cole toJ W Riley pt blk 57| had four cuts on the head and three Butler!$500. of the cuts penetrated the skull, any Chas Lins to Thos Timons 122 a | of which, in the opinion of the doc- sec 1 East Boone $3500. tors, would have produced death. Koshaniah Smith to JA Smith|In addition there were two cuts in tract sec 30 Deepwater $350. his throat, the jugular vein was se- Rapahaniah Smith to EA Smith] vered and the trachea also. Either tract sec 30 Deepwater $1050. of the knife wounds would have been fatal. W. H. Crevieton, a partner of Stewart, confessed to the sheriff, Bolinger, that he had killed Stewart. He said that for a month he badhad @ plan to kill his partner and marry his partner’s wife, for. love of whom he finally committed the murder. That he might be sure that death would result, he fractured Stewart's ekull with a slungehot three times and then cut hie throat, he said. Amoret Notes. From the Post. Loren Williams has purchased a plage in the north part of Homer township and will open up a ccal mine and erect a residence on same sec 28 Homer $1500. ‘at once. BEE i a The little 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miller, of the Jew- When They Quit. est neighborhood, died Monday of The records in the county clerks|dyptheria and was buried Tussday office shows the expiration of Batler|in the Trading Post cemetery. saloon license as followe: .| De. Martin; of Merwin, J. W, Hall " Seese & Mabbott, Mareb 21, 1908. and Dr. Sparr, of Amsterdam, and Brg, = Mee ct Dr. Powers: drove over to Butler J.J. Bighardeon, May 1) trom here. Well, May 28, Alvin Mitchell to Arthur J Walter lots 1 &'2 Hustons ad Adrian $50, Chas B Ellis to James W Elliott et al 80 a sec 12 West Boone $1. James W Elliott to Chas BEliis 80 & sec 18 West Boone $1. W H Morris to H E Barton 52 o sec 3 Lone Oak $1600. Chas Wetsel to James Harris pt lots 8,9 &12 bik8 Standish ad Hume $325. John A J Reyburn to John A Rey- barn 11 a e727 21 Rockville $800. B W Mace toH EChambers et al 80 @ sec 18 Shawnee $4400. RichardjAndrews to Richard J An. drewe 5 a sec 21 Spruc« $100. D B Koger to W H Withrow 40 a T Dress Goods or allks, Underwear. 25c County Court Proceedings For Thursday and Friday; others on another page: F. J. Caldwell appointed Justice of the Peace and member of twp board of Osage to fill out unexpired term of | James Sheppard, dec’d. M. A. Hamilton appointed Justice of the Peace and member twp board | of Walnut to fill ous unexpired term of Mr. Lightfoot, resigned. W.J. Bard and F. O. Olin appoint- ed members of township board of Homer, to fill out unexpired terms of Andy Morewood and W. C. Carpen- ter, resigned. Christmas we the finest and line of $1.25 ON! Dress Goods at less than manufacturer’s cost! Make the Women and Misses glad by buying somaof A CHRISTMAS GIFT New neckwear, Hand bags, Belts, Belt pins, Hand- kerchiefa, Muffllere, Embrotdery plecesand material to work, Furs and fascinators, Mens Christmas Neckwear. You are always safe in buying nice neckwear for mens Christmas gifts. We are getting in some new and very pretty ties, put up one tie in Chrismas boxes-~they will please you and more than please him. Each Kill’s Gash Store Butler, - Tos ne Cold Weather Suggestions In anticipation of your wants for f § f f ‘Dolgeville Fel Shoes and Slippers that it has ev- i er been our pleasure to show. j Ss f § § § ni § ARE Numerous Styles and Colc Hoslery and to 75c Missouri. Mo. State and Farmers Banks notified to renew their bonds, as Sortiome for river dralnagefands, ‘ 7. Dramshop license granted F. H. Steuck at Rich Hil]. Application of Porter Midkiff enaiep Heense at Rockville re | ed. Presiding Jndge R F. Heeyar Gal County Clerk C. G. Weeks authorized tosign the remaining $110,000 River Drainage bonds, for District No. 1. County property in Foter trans- ferred to A. H. Loyd for $100. F Usual batch of warrants issued dur- ing the week to pay current expenses, have on display most complete and up.

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