The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 3, 1908, Page 5

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On Friday of last week by a vote of 321 to 22 Eldorado Springe granted dn electric light franchise to Mesers. Hubbers & Roberts. he plant must be in operation within six months. GET YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS THE DAYLIGET STORE Announce the Arrival of ; AND ' Cc = Retiaties, ine, Beovive Bry. m | si ber Tuy ong tom Ne School Supplies F A L L & U | 7 S Tub lads cos guste el titel ant AT SMITH'S Mire F. H. Crowell. Misses Wheat and Gladye Atkeson entertained their’ young friends at a “esunt party” on the family Sstarday evening, in honor of Miss Mary Askeson, a cousin guest of Weat Virginia. Will G Reed, our popular grain man, bas completed a new office at his place of business. His new buila- much rvomler than the old office and projects out over the We have everything that pupils, teachers and schools need. We sell the ‘Missouri School Register’ and ‘‘Missouri District Clerk’s Record" which every district should have. SMITH’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE New Hotel Building. Phone 61, Butler, Missouri. The greatest line ever shown in Butler. MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS scales —Amoret Post. Mr. Hadley ie afflicted with incom WHY BUY COTTON? nla. The Democrats of Missouri hve employed Dr. Cowherd of Kan- wae City, tu walt on the patient, and -ASK FOR- Almost any suit you look at in other stores for || be assures a permanent cure by Wed aeaday, November 3rd. Therefore Sunburst Silk $15.00 or less is mixed with cotton. We have a hobby |/wniuy, Nos aRratd vaniok cotie, ~~“QUALITY.” bla Herald A new and highly mercerized plain fabric which is wash- a a ight t able and will retain its lustre after washing. It comes in all the r le ‘uesday on! or WATCH FREE leading shades, is a yard wide and adapted for making Sweet Springs, Mo, to conduct a WITH KNEE PANTS SUITS IF YOU HURRY. MAKERS * Boys Encampmen\” at that place WASH DRESSES SHIRT WAISTS ° i) CLOTHING HOUSE ) HIS FIRST LONG PANTS. Mr. Loster was prominent {n the DROP SKIRTS JACKET-LININGS American Building--The Center of Town. pom of “ comnmpenes at KIMONA BORDERS, Etc. this city, and is fully competent to ‘“ : take charge. atc 36 inches wide and only 35c yard. Misses Anna Moore, Stella Kich- Sole Agents for Butler, Mo. Nine’ Culver end” Nelle Smith’ ond McKi na Culver an th and 9 Mr. Earl Eareome attended the dis- WwW k r K bb trict meeting ‘of the Christian En. al e c I en Ss deavor at Kansas City the last of the week. Miss Edna Buckley returned to her Ederheimer, Stein & Co. The annual session «f the south; County Clerk C. G. Weeks ts this week weat Missouri Conference !« being | distributing so the school dis Black & Arnold Clothing Co. Phy ahve gH —_ oe H 38. Cateen, of on —- sol hee ae iecelin of BO held in Warrenaburg this wevk. or. | of Bates ene the state, on Jasper Fugate, out on Butler 8 | Butler Geteriag ped peers ue with ee he ‘Wiltguke te Snider. Mra. Snider, Mies Margarit: O.E Vivion pastor of the Butler | and township school montes for the orders Tae Times to his address. —_| a business call. lee and & mich od Jand Alex accompanted her home for | Church tor the pass year, lefs for shat | year 1908, amounting in the aggre =a sevtler and @ mighty good) it visit with relatives and| Place on Monday. Rev. Vivion has | gate to $19,288 78. Of shisamount W.S Hurt, Ballard merchant,was| Mr. and Mre. Frank McElroy, o! . {rlende. given good satiefac'ion to bis con j the stat) pays $12,352 25. County, @ pleasant caller on Toe Taxes Mon-| Farwell, Texas, have notified their} Mrs. Will B Weeks andson War- gregation and the church has grow: | interest, $4,240 90; township, tnter- day. friends here that they have been | ern lefs Saturday fur South McAllst- and etrengthened under his charge | eat, $2,605 63. Over ninet. on thous M4 blessed with a son. re, Okla., to vielt her mother. Mr. Resolutions requesting his 1eturn|and dollars is a neat sum to thus Mre. W.C. Hedden of near Rich | Weeke accompanted them ae far as were adopted by the congregation | drop into the treasuries of the va Hill fs visiting relatives at Sheridan,| Now ts the time to buy ag! men and presentod to the presiding elder | rious districts juss at the beginning | Wyoming. supplies. See what the a8. jofechool. It will help to keep the hg, Butard echool supplies at the bi Big 6 W. F. Ail, manager of Hill's Cash | schools giong until taxes are collect. ket. 44.2 ie Fy atin th tha lata Ietecor ey _ vy firat - ne for ed. changed hands again, having been | "eK from a two weeke outing in the| and a pocketbook. Ss Loula, to be on the markets for a | on Paap ont ale, oa, purchased by the firm of Zewer & pena ead 'at Denver and ‘Uolo- The ealoon of J. L. Garrleon at ‘ear ah ional 'Y 0" Reed, of Taberville. sia Rich Hill was burglarized Monday Pierve Hackets was a pl tcall- week or ten days. Mr. Hill saye he| pleasan ie strong in the faith that = will iA Wi oe 4 nee © Aha. Col. Ed. 8. Austin, with the Secre-| night to the extent of elghty cente in | 02% 8 Good trade thie fall, notwith- Mise Leona Fleisher, of Lamar, te tary of State at Jefferaon City, came|cash, some bottled goode and a vieluing her many friende in this city up the lass of the week to join hie|lunch, Entrance was gained by The Opera House drugstore at Rich Hill wae entered and robbed Wed- nesday night of last week. To gain Nevada a window into the store, the thief ig Racket | 7 broke entrance in the warehouse 4426 Misseg Mayme and Kato Me-|adjoining. About $15 in cash wae The Schell City Roller Mille have Gaughey rosurned the last of the/taken, besides some cigars, razors ./ Stay at Salts Lake City, Utah. He —— cloaen “* | vieltod his swo brothers, George and Togal easslon, He ‘aes ib expects | Chrlesopher Hackett, who live near J. 8. Taylor, a successtol farmer out on route No, 2, was a pleasant caller the last of the week and favor for a tew days. ed us with renewal. = oe had besn visit: valde & door at the rear of the|,,, buy lberally. | sels oy Sak aoe ae Get our prices before you buy— co \Dick Hackett, in 1 Black & Arnold Closhing i Ps —- “om a. Wanrep—Rollable, energetic man| Jim Brown, road oversesr south-| David Thompson, elght year old) 0h Carsest, in that city. Mr. son of Capt. J. E Thompeon ang | Hackett is @ strong Stone man and | ition in bis own party thie edfrom an extended viets with ela:| poy w, P, Barrett and family, of |tes. Salary or commlvsioh —STeT-|approach to the Mound Branch | Riley, was 6 general favorite In the | had ta 1 P fl tives in Texas. =~ Linn, Mo., came in the firet of the | son Co , Cleveland, Onto. brldge on the Appleton road He| camp and had the dletinction of hav. | te. Venta Every one of George G F Cobb was in Butler Monday | week fora few days’ visit with rela- hasaleo been running the new grader | !0& his picture, on horseback, in the old Confederate friends remember and ordered Tue ‘Times to his ad-| tives and old friends. Misvee Grace and Maggle Black re-| and doing good work. St. Louis Republic of Saturday 29sh | bow Stone refused to enter the race dress at Rich Hui. | | turned to their home in Jerico The boy {s @ prodigy in handling agalnst Ves for bis lass term. Miss Mamie Gordon has returned | Springs Saturday, after a pleasant} Gue Bennett is making prepara-| horses, being more ekilled than the \jany Butler people will attend the We have every thing in echool eup-| $0 her home at Eldorado Springs af- | tan daye’ visit with the family of Mr | tion for opening up a restaurant {n| average man who has worked with) ‘ plies you want at the Big Racket. 2s/ ser a visit with Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Le} and Mre. Thos. A. Bieck. the Catterlin building, south elde Adilan Street Fetr next week. ‘These horses all his life. Faire have been suc: ssfully conduct- Mar of Rich Hill, Mo. Mre. Robs. McMorty, aged 56 “een For several 2 sae 3 | . . . wned @ restaurant in Dj en’ < aa Se tm James Owens, of Omaha, Nebr, is! years, died at home tn Rich Hill on bay a heebige preg : , Clay Barnes, of Nevada, herotcly rescued Miss Marion Prosser from {ng neighbors on the north, and have ed for several yerrs by our entorpris and for a time owned a string of race ., | : ly grown bett r The very m1), visiting her brother, David Owens, iv | Wednesday uight of last week, heart | horses, on which he was report :d to| drowning {n the Inke at thatcity Mon- conetane pr : h bles Mary King [Shawnee township. The brothers |fatlure being the cauee. A husband! have made much money. P day evening. Miss Prosser was awim igh hegre tga ie 1. J. Conklin, of she south side | were In Butler Monday. : | und 8 daughters survive her. ., |mingin deep water, and becoming hibits The lake shoe tontutea Which Bazar, went to St. Louie the first of ! Butt iintis.| ve | brand Mra. LJ. Hicks, of Rich lexhaueted, called for help, 8 86 sve anand the tuilure ut the work so buy goods. | New views of Butler and viclaity| ‘The soldier boys returned from F't.| Hil!, are entertaining the following|sank, Mr. Barnes. who was fishing SOY? ce ie failure of so many |on Post Cards just out—at Smith’e Riley Saturday night and report tea | street falrain Missourl are entirely Dr. Arthur Ludwick was down| Biggest variety in the city. (42) | daysesrenuous eervice in UncleSam’s ate tamil fon; J. W ; Sipe oy 6 family oun J elimfnated, and # high class stock distance ay, leaped imme Hicks and family, of Monets, Mo., L Beale inte ihe OL : . diately into the water, and awlm- City the last of the) . " ll sired out but y exhibit is given. The Adrian street pe ome oom. | Louls yo and yd and 0 | et doauod with thelr preter . Rents sat ote ad ar — iy — her up until help faipia worthy of a splendid patron- nlece and a nephew, of Butler, vielt | jud ti Ww K le , age, which it wi'l receive Rev. Suter has juss finished an ele | ed here last weok at the Nelson All | Bert Cline, whose parents, Dr. and Ode Seulemiiey r ueel anne William Stone, an old Ine Demo Hon, Wallace Cross! w ; gant conerete porch to hie residence | man home,—Amoret Post. | Mra W. Cline reside at Appleton City,| There fe quits a “wild cat” scare in HOI iT de Shale lected coinisiit:<- hare alle ra He PN pe on West Harrison street. | Jie Seamee Baunders, who -tine| ee successfully operated upon for|the Ms Zlon neighborhood says the man from East Boone, was in Butler joinwon ¢ cunts fas. wio hun bean pe ae t Mrs, N BIS! pendicitis In Chicago on Sunday | New Home corrvspondent to the Rich Friday and favored ua pleasantly. d hadted (PEE “a Mise Leona Taompson, of Adrian, ree eae aoe tts, loft for her |°f lass week. Dr. Cline went to his] Hill Review. Is {saald shat the wild] i. ig 'q strong advocate of his dit: [wen meretaned t por — + f | 5 | c ms ee! entioned vr Speake vieited Misses Beulah and Nettle | howe te Fayetts on Sunday. | bedstde. cat has bean seen at two different Mogitahed namesake, Senator Will+| exe House. Mr. Crossley hae the satiate dec | The Missourl State Bank has an ee req won be ronan fam Joel Stone, and says therenator ability, she legisiative experience, a e Prof. Jno. 0. Hendereon fs making | a Ay gto er oe | attractive advertisment on the first} A hvena or something else ts trying Me seg Haga ss rene eal kuowledg: af parilamentary pro: / some extensive {improvements on his faders to Mt. Pleasant township D9Ke in thie tesue, showing the in-|¢o kill all of Mre. WB. Miller’s sur-| '02 0! She county ho cedure vod 6 temperment thas fits roperty on West Pine street ar New Hi. P.| creagein business under thenew man- keys. The family say the fowls don’s is an early settler, staunch cllizen him for chat high position to preside and one to New Home townehtp. and popular where known swer she deltacrations ot imen. He fe Mr. and Mrs. W T. Mudd of Rich jagement, during she dullest month | get far out of the yard until they are : D n Hill are gueete ot their daughter, Dr. Shipley, o traveling veterina- | of the year. torn to pleces. ‘ Astalivery crea velanpineto Huth 2 sh A yb eo! nape 1 |. , waders of the + and de Mrs. Claude Maxey of Denver, Colo Se, bat pep ge deel Lauren, the eight months old son] Fred Marley and daughter, Mles iolloway beoate ert ae abe meh for the party as any osherman J. F. Cravens and family left to-| his periodical visits the firet of the oan ties ts yong Mas Pauline, of Denver, Col., arrived on Sune SHBG eae Cea ts lebek of eee nt Tae Totes oe Lg ey en bs for a aultable —_— Steele, of Batler, died at the family Sunday to visit relatives and!riends. | she F. H. Crowell residence Tu-s ia) ecg he is worthy pe would oo ich elty he will look forasuitable) Mrs, Lucy Berry has sold her home in Kansas City on Friday.|Mr Marley was formerly tn the gro-Jevening, and ran away, sbrow'oy dog ordi upon she party and bnte location. boarding house on West Fort Scott | Funeral services were conducted Sat-|cery basiness in Butler He is now| Roy Speakes, who was driviny, fron. ALIN tes eho = Miss Majo-le Morrison returned to|to Mre. Jas. Weddle. Mrs. Berry |urday morning at 10 o’clock. Litslejengaged in the same business in the wagon, which aia pow — z z | er home 1n Assumption, IIL, after a| will leave in @ short time for Okla- | Lauren ee ee ™ Denver. ps heed ene ew D ne y Mrs. | homa, where she will make herfutare |fond parents have the sympat! was fortunately stopped ou Q IC e 0 eC 10n 4 plang re home. allin Pele acalon ty ere Dan K. Walker, manager for the|matzrial damage to itself or the i] Walker-McKtbben Mercantile Uom- vanes: Some people think they must go pd] grag a Ae, Mg Fo Oar old friend and patron A. W tothe BIG CITY to get a stylish or ealers Mr. Walker fa another of|Shay, of Cornland, was a pleasant up-to-date vehicle. They forget that W 4 e ; r Saturday. He te overse:r i i thoee live merchanta who fe optimie- caller on urday. we have identically the same facto + e are Showin tic about a big trade this tall and fo] Of hie dietrict and has been dolny | ries to select from they do. We buy reparing for it. some effective road word. He sald in car lots—pay cash—which enables = P % that sumetimes trees and brushov |. 1, ceil you a vehicle for less Mrs. “eo. W. Daniel and daughter, |the side become @ greater menace . an, oi ca Gee tee ie at, THE LARGEST STOCK OF 7 Mies May, returned home the last of | than hedge, by keeping it damp and Toney you can Duy [or else ¥e ‘ the week from a visit to their son,|soggy. He thinks the law ought to where. ' George Daniel, wholives near Horace, |compel the property owner to keep s Keosea Mrs. Daniel reports them | the aad thinned out along the road | The ‘SAYERS & SCOVILL y is doing welland their stock looking |as well as the hedges trimmed. and COLUMBIA LINES eee cay fh We had the pleasure of meeting | Combine FOUR essential things: and {t makes hay, they claim, «qual Postmaster Kelley, of Kingfisher, | STYLE : MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S to clover. : : Okla., who called in company with | , te hse ‘ his cousin, Duke W.Simpson. Mr. | FINISH, ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McFar-| Kelley waéon his way to visit ex- | COMFORT e land returned Friday noon from a| Recorder Jas. R. Simpson. He lived | and DURABILITY 3 Fall Suits delightfal honeymoon trip through in Bates county fifty years ago, since | : the east, extending over a period of| which time he has lived in Kaness i i over four ome Bs They. visited and Oklahoma, {n both states gain: auc man eee eee } OF ANY HOUSE IN BATES COUNTY York Magers Falls, Toronte;Cans- {fos youre ae eberi fa Kaness, foor| We Sf making some special . ork; nto; Cana-| four yeare as sheriff In Kansas, four ‘ : <[]da, Alexandria Beye New York, and|ae cloritt in Oklahoma and noweerv jPeeee in a few SAMPLE JOBS. Kingston, Canada. Moet of the trip|ing his party as postmaster. He js; When in need of a vehicle, be . We are the Lowest Priced yao ot Eaeae was — by water. omnes Eapebticanaad la i ly a to see our stock and get our a se lia 8 large portio the at the Simpeons and all his | prices. “ House for Reliable Clothes — “ er] other numerous Democratic relatives MBET US AT it the beantifal Thousand | ot Telande at the mouth of the Saint|in Missouri ear the political black “THE FAIR" JOE MEYER, Chine (See ES oC Merarland & Sons and nighte be-| entertaining the white sheep reputa- ing delighttally tion. « cool, pe

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