The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 25, 1908, Page 6

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~ Saving the Wheat. Varied and interesting reports come from over the county and around the borders of the heroic ef- forts being made by enterprising and inventive farmers to save their wheat. On account of the extremely | | wet weather grave fears have been | ventertained that it would be impos-| ill’s Gash Store The store for Bareains “atbte to farvest—the-wheat—on—ae— ‘eount of the binders miring down | and in order to overcome this diffi- | culty 1s has been up to the farmer to work on his inventive powers and| some of them have done so with sur-| prising success. A large number have tried plowing a wide furrow be- fore the binder for the drive wheel to sravel{n and although this cute up the field badly, it has the virtue of saving the crop. One gentleman of near Pasealc tried setting @ gasoline | engine on the pl m back of the’ sickle, cutting off the connections of | the machinery from the drive wheel, There is a difference be- tween the Florsheim Shoe and others. There is one teal way of proving it—wear the shoe. "Discoverable 25c Corset ‘Cover Em: | Infants 50c white Dress- ig Ladies’ $2.25 Shoes j 10c Chamois skin cerized Table Damask | only 39c | 25c and 35c fancy Rib- | bons, wide, choice pat- | terns, only 19c | for 10c Little Gents $2.00 Pat- ent Leather Shoes $1.75 Men's $2.00 Satin Calf Ladies’ 25c Collars for 19¢ Men's 25c Pocket Books 15c $2.23 fine Tailored broidery for 15c es for 39c for $2.00 for 5c for 98c 15c Curtain Swiss, | $1.23 Kimonas Boys’ $2.50 Patent |S Finishing Braid, per Men's $2.50 Hats special bargain, only 5c for 98c Leather Shoes $2.00 bunch 3c for $1.73 ; | — = Beauty | $7.50 Silk Petticoats Leties’ e008 Onierts 25c Spectacles Boys’ — Hats ‘ lor 98c See the new Lace Front. il cteate ag tor 18c 7‘; fine Bleached Mus- $1.25 Long Silk Gloves| $1.50 Work Shoes | jQ¢ Lox Safety Pins, per Men's 68c and 75c Sus- lin, only 5¢ for 98c for $1.25 paper 5c penders for 50c 50c and 60c, 72-in mer- | Beautiful Wash Skirts $4.00 Patent Leather 75c H Ski for 98c Shoes $3.75 25c Hair Barretts cg BE Merit" is what we call this difference—it is the actual wearing of the shoe that brings out its true qualities, Most styles are $5.00 and attaching the mechanism to the | engine. This of course obviated the | trouble caused by the miring of the drive wheel, but hada bad feature, | Inasmuch as the weight of the engine | caused the sickle to frequently mire. a However, he saved about 100 acres of wheat by thie means. Another | Poffenbarger gentleman of near Drexel got around | this difficulty by placing the engine on a truck made from the wheels of a cultivator directly behind the drive wheel and aside from the jolting, | ie ‘ which necessarily fnterfered with the | M. W. A. Memorial Day. regularity of the running of the en-| Butler Camp Modern Woodmen of | gine, this waa a decided succ was @ decided success. America observed their annual Mem- orlal day last Sunday. Promptly at No Money in Money in This J Job. Oklahoma City, Ok., June 21.— 2:30 p. m. the camp formed line of | eh to OakfHill Cemetery headed | Unless the state gives him a saleey, | by the Butler Band and Forester W.T.S. Hunt, a member of the con. | Team. The Royal Neighbors andj stitutional convention and dispen- | eltizens joined the line of march be-| sary agent here, will resign. Since | bind the members of the order. | opening the diepensary here May 13, | The services at the cemetery were! Hunt)jhas sold $149.60 worth ot! conducted at the grave of Neighbor | liquor. His commission te less than Neal Holloway the consul R L, Lid-| $15. Hunt pays $204 month office | dil being master of ceremonies, Alter | rent out of his own pocket and the | the ceremonies the graves of each | rent for the next month has been !n- deceased neighbor was decorated. | creased to $25. Hunt saysno man} After the decoration of the graves | can afford to accept the place under | the Royal Neighbors held their cere- | the present conditions. monies atthe grave of Mre. James Editorial Wit. Winsett. Butler Camp bas the following de-' «There’s nothing new under the ceased neighbors, Neal Holloway, S.| gun”—except this year’s coat of tan. | P. Franctsco; Geo. W. Beach, Luther | — Louisville Herald. Caldwell, John Foster, Gideon W. | Sintth and Wm. T Johnson, The | Royal Neighbors have only one de ceased member, Mrs. James Winsett & Douglass “God bless you reporters for the ! good you have done and God forgive Gin WaNtED—For general house | work, Good wages, Apply to Joe Meyer, east side square 33 st | efeller. Same to you, old man.—Los | , Angeles Express. ‘ee ceactaaacaacuaamts cn cama ean ‘Old Glory | FLOUR One car due to-day and only $1.20 Sack Better buy now before new wheat comes in. FRUIT SEASON isnear at hand. Don’t throw away your old jars just because the lids are old. We wilffurnish new tops, the best porcelain lined, and only | 25c dozen | | Don’t pay 30 one 35c — | 5 until you see our stock and prices. We don’t go in with the oth- ers but buy where our money goes the farthest. We have just received a shipment of Baltimore Gallon Apples that we will sell, while they last, at 20c per Gallon Remember, if you buy sticky fly paper at other places you get 3 double sheets for 5c. If you buy of us you get 4 double sheets for 5c—33%% difference. That is quite a profit by itself, and we make our profit besides giving you that 334%. Send us your mail orders, they will be filled just the same as if you were here. WHERE SHOULD YOU TRADE? Yours for business, Norileet & Ream Phone 144° TheOnly Independent Grocery and Hardware Store, BUTLER, MO. ‘and treatment are little understood. often rush to the water and drink | pling both horses and breaking an you for any evil you may have per- | petrated.”” So speaks John D. Rock: | ‘the mad dog? To those familiar \witha given dog the surest symp- 12',c Bookfold Percales Petticoats for 48c linen finish white dress | Dress Ginghams, | i | Shoes $1.50 10c yard wide bleached CRITE SOE See Pain sn 0m Bipee Ot dhs of muslin, only 7Ke | sses $1. oes | Paper an nvelopes vrn Ladies black mercerized | peylearsn Be | only 10c $7.00 fine Tailored | ie a —" Shoes Pear’s Soap, 7';¢ fine Embroidery Skirts for $5.98 only 15¢ and Insertion, only Sc Men's $3.50 work Shoes 7c yard wide, fine un- 25c - eg gp for $3.00 25c Pocket Knives bleached muslin, only 5c | ed ik 7 for 15¢ 10c and 12%c fancy Men's 25c Silk Ties 18c and 20c double fold | for 10c 10c Wallet flap Envel- opes for 5c Men's $1.25 Hats Men's $2.00 Hats | for $1.43 Men's 35c Underwear for 25c Men's and Boys’ 10 and 15c Straw Hats for 5c Men's 15c Linen Collars for 10c; 3 for 25c Men's 35c Suspenders for 25c Men's 25c Straw Hats for 10c goods, only 10c | only 8c Celebrated ‘‘Crow'’ Over- : ls and Jumpers 25c Air Float Talcum, | Boys’ Gauntlet Work 35c Persian Lawn, very | 20c fancy Cretone, for al ’ y: auntle' or fine, only 25c y drapery, only 10c 50c and 75c best made, for 14c Gloves, extra-good 50c Best prints, per yard | 25c Merry Widow Pins| 25c Talcum Puff Alumi- 10c Ink Tablets Men's 50c Fancy Negli- pnd 5c | for 15¢ num, box only 15c for 5c gee Shirts for 39c /Hill’s Cash Store | Eggs Taken Same as Cash. , PREIS SL bd, Ab ded baa dabad Delivery Team Runs Away. While hitched Jn front of she reet- | dence of J. J. Richardson on east Da- kota streets Monday morning about Asa matter of fact, the commonly |8 o’clock, the ‘Defiance Store” deliv accepted expression of madness in a | ery team broke loose and ran awry, ‘dog is often misleading. The real running north to Pine street. There mad dog does not shun water, as it | they turned east and after running a fs sald. On the contrary, mad dogs | short distance ran into a tree, crip | Sa te T How to Know a Mad Dog. | Hydrophobia is in reality ao rare and eo terrifying that {ts symptoms \eagerly, if they are able to swallow. | axle, besides scarring up the wagon The mad dog does not froth at the considerably. Although they were mouth. It does not run amuck,|brulsed and will be sore for some snapping at everything in its path. | time, the damages to the horses will What, then, are the indications of not be lasting. Seese Meat Market, tom and the one which should excite] A.A. Seese is now the sole owner ‘closest attention {s a distinct and | of the Seese & Mabbott Meat Market eee a a Fish With Legs in Kansas, Fairbury, Neb., June 22.—A great many guesses have been made by the residents of Fairburg as to the name of a couple of animals, or fish, which- ever they may be, brought in by Gus Bitzer, a Rock Island engineer, when he returned on hie run from Belle. ville. In appearance the things re- semble a channel catfish, being of the same color and shape, but they have four legs each, and each leg hase) foot with five toes, | tmmediately—back—of—the- heady three growths appear on each of the | animals. The strangers seem to get sround every bit as well on dry land | asthey doin water. They have been | on exhibition In the window of a! local drug store all day and hun- dreds of persons have seen them, but | unaccountable ehange in the dog's | at the south east corner of thesquare | disposition—atald dog becoming ex- and cordially invites all old friends citable and a frieky one dull. That|and customers to call and see him. ' doesnot necessarily mean rabies, but | His fresh and cured meats are all of no one has been found who ever had seen anything like them before, Bit- zer caught them in a poo! of water near Belleville. He says there are many specimens {n~ the Belleville neighborhood, but nobody there seems to know what they are. The animals appear to be viclous and snap at anything held near them. Dr.G. L. Pritchett 1s of the opinion that the animals are small specimens of the salamander family. Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS E R Mickelberry to Joseph Walsh et al 360 a eec 9 & 10 Rockville. Sub D T for $4500, $23,400 JIM Boreing to Maude Boreing lots 22,28 & 24 blk 26 townof Rockville $1. it {s suspicious, and {f, in addition, selected stock and are of the highest the dog has trouble in swallowing— quality and are sold at the lowest | as though it seemed to have a bone consistent prices. He will deliver all in {ts throat—beware! That dog + ae ro free of charge to all parts | should be instantly tied up, because a Mr ans is making a epectal aale ‘fit be rabies it takes but day or| on Jard for a short time, in order to ‘two for ferocious instincts to devel-|reduce etock. He has from 5,000 op. The unmistakable evidence, | to 6,000 pounds of the very choicest | however, of a dog with rabies ts the kettle rendered lard which he {s now ree over the counter at 19 cents sticky, whitish saliva which covers ‘ound. This lard {s backed by a ‘teeth and shows on the drawn lips. raok al guarantee. B4tt The eyes glare and are red; the dog ee has paroxyems of running fury, dur- Summer Tourist Rates. jing which {t barks hoarsely, which Season 1908.—On sale June 1st to |alternate with periods of temporary | sept, 30; final return limit Oct. 81, ‘exhaustion.—From Caspar Whit-) 1998 to Pueblo, Colorado Springs \ney’s “View Point,” in The Outing or Denver, Colo., $1850. To San The Flood is Over Or at least the worst of it, and we are still doing business at the old stand and can fill all orders promptly. Harvesting Machinery and Twine We have agood stock of McCormick and Milwaukee binders, mowers and rakes on hand and our prices are right. the best McCormick twine at 10c per pound. We also have the largest stock of machiné repairs in Bates county, which is quite a convenience when you need 4 repair real badly. We are selling We have the best selected stock of Buggies and Harness in But We handle the Velle and Morris Woodhall line of buggies and youcan’t beat them. We also have the largest and best line of Rubber Tired driving wagons and stanhopes in Bates county, and our prices are way down. Will sel you a nice rubber tired Bike Wagon for $50.00. Who can beat it? | Mage zine for July. Franel . rancisco, Los Angeles or San Diego Buggies and Harness ‘Liquor Sales Are on the In-| 1s Ince $60 00. q Ogden or Salt Lake, Usab, $81 50. crease. Mexico City, Mexico, 54.78,|| Jer and our prices as low as the lowest. Portland, Ore., direct line, 62.30. sect ngye Trinidad, Colo, . 25.55. Despite the “dry” victories of the California, Oregon and Washing. past year, the eale of intoxicating), tos ox, pensos 15th, Nquors in Missouri fs not on the de- ge | crease, according to statistics on file Prenat oa oe bey |{n the United States Revenue Depart- ne sage Pa : | ets on sale June 12 to 16; good re- ment here. turning to June 30. Rate $16.75 It was stated at the office of Col- for round trip. lector Allen Thursday that thus far the office has fesued moré Hcenses E. C. VanpERvoonrT. than it had at the same date last Ice Cream Supper. year. The department began to is- rate capper wilt be given at’ the Pleasant Hour church at sue licenses for the coming yeor Jane firet. been | Spruce, on Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Proceeds to go toward cov- The licenses lesued have tot confined by ss _ ering the church. All are invited. 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN. tricts or counties. In one county | which voted for prohibition'25 licen- It les four miles east of Butler, fine hborhood, fine soll, fenced hog ses have been teeued. tig! t, terme to suit. “The number of saloons,” one of- ficial stated ‘‘andoubtedly will be) p; Krep, Kansa bean, Bus the deeneans a Gy ieee te ber of saloons will be more than| Taft may be the beet man the Re made up for by the increase in ‘drug | publicans could have nominated, but stores’ and blind tigers.” the Democrats could do better. Thie It fs said dealers find it mre profit-| {ea mighty good year for Democrats able to conduct thelr business in dry | to vote the national ticket straight as the old style. large stock of the American and have to pay only $25 a year for the| which are Taft's only political stock {tn trade.—Republic, a make the best fence on the market. Remember, we buy all kinds of country produce and pay cash as well as trade for same. Thanking you for pat trade, and soliciting @ continuance of same, Weare yours truly, Bennett-Wheeler Merc. Co, PHONE NO. 82. Screen Wire, Doors, etc. Weare agente for the Climax Pearl Galvanized Screen Wire, which { the best ecreen wire made, and will last three times as long We also have a large stock of screen doors in both plain and fancy and our prices are right. Gasoline and Oil Stoves We are headquarters for the celebrated Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves, and the Perfection Oil Stoves, which are the best made. We also have a fall line of the white “enameled lined” Herrick refrigera- tors, and if you want to keep cool it will pay you to look us up. Groceries, Hardware, etc. We have the best selected stock of Groceries and Hardware in Batee county, and our prices as low as the lowest. We also have a Electric Weld Field Fences which

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