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tler Weeklp VOL. XXX. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. Virginia. Democratic Appointments. § Volna McFadden left Saturday for , Columbia to attend schoo! she win: BS tag wy es oy - Butley, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 | @ Frank Ervin, of Moundville, Mo., p. m., Hon. A. M. Dockery. \§ spent two days in Park Town visit- s tog relatives, He took two red hogs|_ Rockvjlle, Saturday, Oct. 10, at home with him. He has been a red | 7:30 p,fa., Hon. D. A. DeArmond. n School House (Mound twp) ¢ hog man for years. BR yng C Mre. Judge Harper is on the aick | Oct. 3, at 7:30 p. m., E B Silvers, ¢ Het wd hae bee oe one Cook UX] W. J. Bullock and L. 8. Paddock. A Republican candidate furnished | , Summit Center (Summit twp) Mon- & the watermelons for the boys ashort | 4ay, Oct. 5, 7:30 p. m., D.C. Chas: |} time ago. tain, W. J. Bullock, and A. D. Hyde. |§ The Sunday Schools did not have| , Spruce (Deepwater twp) Wednes ¢ large perme Met last Sabbath. Av|8y, Oct. 7, 7:30 p. m., 8. W, Dooley, the Christian Charch there were 25;|S 1. Coleman, C.J. Henry, W. J. atthe M. E, we heard of but one. | Bullock and A. D. Hyde. ‘ The keeson was the Bible on intox-| Pleasant Gap (Pleasant Gap twp) § {cante, and many people did not like | Saturday, Oct. 10, 7:30 p. m., F to hear what the Bible says what|Smith, A. D. Hyde, W. J. Bullock the fruits of drunkenness are. and 8 L. Coleman. : Mre. Dr. nee and her daughter,| Nyhart (New Home top) Thurs: |} Mre. Minnie Cook, of near Windfield, | day, Oct. 8, 7:30 p. m., W. B. Daw- Kan, are one a few days with|son, L M, Griffith, C. A Lusk and J relatives in Park To A Etter, ~ Frank Porter and wife left laas| Amores (Homer twp) Thursday, } Tuesday tor Oklahoma to visit her | Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m, D C, Chastain, J mother. Frank went with them as|F. Smith, A.D Hyde and W. J. Bui tar as Fort Scots to visit Mr. Satter- | lock, - lee. Burdett (East Boone twp) Friday, 3 Jobn Sparks and his crew are busy | Oct. 9, 7:30 p. m., W. B. Dawson, } picking peare. W. J. Bullock, L 8 Paddock, 8 L. ‘Misa Myrtle McCann commenced Coleman and J. H. Etter. herachoul in the Luckey dietrictnear| Elkhart (Elkhart twp) Monday, 4 Amorett Monday. Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m, W. B Dawson, L, 3 The Republican candidates say |°: Paddock and J. H. Etter. THE PEER OF CHILDREN’S COMBINATION SUITS. INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS ONE KNICKERBOCKER, ONE PLAIN. HIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of knee pants, is guaranteed to stand the hardest wear without ripping or tearing. The Pants are taped and sewed twice. The Plain Pants are made with Double Seat and Knees from seam to seam. ! Riveted buttons that can’t pull off. All edges are double stitched; cloth scientifically shrunk—and sanitarily camphorated to protect it from moths and germs. Wearbetter Combination suits give the\ best value for the least money—$5.00 for the suit with extra pants. ALL PATTERNS—ALL STYLES—ALL SIZES. FOR SALE BY 7 they are trust buetere, but the Dem- J. E Wituias Chairman ooretle candidates bay they will bust} 4- B. Stone, Sec’y. a tl trust on the Bates count; r ae ad ta “ & ATR? ' | offices in November. *| Democratic Speech at Rich Hill § i | | C. W. Wolfe, the retired Dry Army Satuaday Night. J ant chief, has been improving his farm, 3 : building new hay and cattle sheds| The Bryan-Cowherd Club has suc and painting them red, and {s think- ceeded {n arranging for a speech tn fog come ef painting. ‘his orehard| Rich Hill by Hon J. 1 Sheppard, of the same color. A joe next Saturday, Oct. 3rd q “It 1 was a Republican candidate | He ould havea big crowd out to Mingo and North East Bates since the President has gone into the | bear him. The Republicans will have a epeak-| cam ign on the oil question, I —__. ---—. ing at Hackler schiool house next] would hate so hug a Democras tor| Mrs, Susan Winegardener. Thursday night. We wonder if they | hig yote for fear of hugging an oll sill be able toexplain why the Re-| barrel, Bi Mrs. Susan Winegardener, aged pablicans should win thie year. Endeavor at the Virginta Christian |900Us 65 years, died at her home ©. V. Twombly has purchased en-| Church next Sunday evening ateoven | Dea? Walous Grove church, south «1 other team and will farm on a larger| o'clock. Topte: Gor vowtand their | Ballard, on Monday, September 28, acale next year. fulfilimens.—Ps, 116. Consecration | 2tt#F @ long spell of etcknoss. Mre. i Have you read Hon. W. 8. Cow-| meeting. Leader, Miss Mary Whin- herd’s Sedalia speech? It should bejery. Everyone fe invited to attend. carefully read by all Democrate. good neighbor. She ts survived bs 8 Will Hooper, of Belton, Mo, andone 6 Aaron neighborhood thie week. Kansas City and attended services Oats are selling at the machine for forty cents per bushel. Ed. Gragg {e drilling wheat on Mrs. Masey’s farm. spboneien fae tee 0.8 Relies bos church on Tuerday afternoon at 3 1 a pleasont time wae enjoyed by al * Eaton, Crane & Pike : ¥ versally conceded the best on S the market. The secrets of f ty of finish, which is obtained @ by a secret process, perfected @ & Pike Writing Papers with other kinds. You will note @ the superiority of the former Winegardener was a kind Iady and n issue of ‘Ine Times which statemen’ uy M. Withers, Willie Whinery two daughters, Miss Anna and Mrs_ be fu @ prospering condition. Is hae The threshing machine fe in the} 9nd Earl Kell came down from son, William Winegardener. Funer profits $1,535 82 and individual de~ * al services were held and the remaiue posits “f $26,506 02, with no evt> as the Christian Church Sunday. were interred at the Walnut Grove dences of debt And no borrowed 1 o’clock. be competent offi ‘ints ea NO. 49 It's Worth Taking < home with you if it’s a box of paper made by This writing paper is uni- its excellence are the high quality of materials used, the careful attention to details in its manufacture, and the beau- through many years of exper- imenting. Compare the Eaton, Carne in every detail. We carry the full line Box paper, 5c to $2 . Tablets...5c to 25c Envelopes, 5c to « 25c package SMITH’S Book and Stationery Store Pennell Bldg.-'Just around the Corner,’ See ae te el he a Foster Bank. The Farmers Bank, of Foster, pub shes {ts : fticlal statement in this bows that finwucial metitution to urplus fond of $2500, undivided noney The bunk is well mauaged who were present. Grant McCulloch bought oats of] Chester Sleete and Miss Maude Jerry Wolford. Seelinger, of Butler, attended ser- Will Berry, of Oklahoma, {s visit: | vices at Virginla Sunday. {ng his father and will probably lo-| Dr. Smith reports Claud Martin cate {n this vicinity. sick Monday of this week No new Some of our Mingo roadoverseers | Comers to report this week. have shown a lack of judgment by Mrs, W. W. Park recelved a tele- walting until lase to do much road|&t#m™ Monday night from Quincy, work. The roads are now so hard|!l!, from her son, to come immedi- that it ie quite a tusk to pull elther| ly. [tis not known, but suppos- the grader or road-plow. Fills that ed to be @ case of serious sickness. are made now will become muddy| Aunt Barbara Park, of Butler, is easter than if they had been made|*Peuding @ few days in Parktown earlier in the season. among relatives. AARON John Compton has some fine millet Foster Notes. to thresh. Any man can write fora newspa- Geo. Henson moved to town Sat- per, but to tasuregetting-it he should urday. Te: SS Ss x SS HC > <> = QS OS <> << ei oe Oil Cloth to go under your stoves Oil Cloth to put on your floors i ‘ always inclose the subscription price.| D. H. Arbogastis laid up with » ‘ Oil Cloth in pretty patterns Henry Silver has his ‘new bi .| sprained ankle. : Oil Cloth in all width J a 36, 48, 84, 72 Boden Ss moet completed. Mr. Lincontelter has moved his ‘ ‘Also Linolaums Judge Smith 1s in Butler this week, | family back to Foster. We sell 4 cans Greenwich lye for The school board at Hackler held|. Jobnny Peterman left for his home “ 4 cans Soap-O-Lye for... ES: an auction sale last Saturday, at| it Ulizton, Mo. Sunday. 1.) PigaacGieheewdan tor | which they disposed of the lumber,| Mr. and Mrs. Doke, of KansasCisy. : scl seh old furniture etc., not needed In their | are visiting their son Ed. ‘7 bars Silk soap for...... @ @ new building. Col. R. K. Godwin was} Mre, Wm. Mills and Lyla were “7 bar’ Swifts Pride for... the auctioneer. Give him a call if you} shopping in Hume Saturday. need anything in his Ine. Quite a number attended church Migs Besste Renick ia assisting Mrs. | as the Christian church Sunday eve. Oe a Thurman with household «the Preeby triane know how to ring rain, they bad @ supper Sat- Several Mingo Democrats are talk-| urday night ‘The old farmers had ing of going to hear Champ Clark. | failed by leaving their buggies out Mre. Covey returned to her home| over night. in Butler, aftera weeks visit with] Dinah epent Saturday night with relatives. her school teacher, also her S. 8. C. V. Twombly has ae about | teacher. sixty head of cattle of all sizes this} Mr. and Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. fall. Cox, of Iowa, are visiting their par- Two of be atl prominent citizens | ents, Mr. and Mre. Badgett. while attending the Bates County| Frank Badgett has returned home Fair conclude®they had never got| from Kaneas City. anything in return for the taxes! jim Rowland, of Rich Hill, was 6 bars Sunny Monday... Furniture Company Headquarters for Good Furniture $ j Flour we save from 5 to 10% on } Feed, shorts we save you from 5 . Even on Sugar we can save you good profit itself on staple arti Fall Bulbs Chinese Sacred Lily ca'tcom china. Very fragrant, grown in a bowl of water, will give you full instructions; 10c each, 3 for 25¢. Hyacinths. Imported from Holland. All the . : pert Roig a gat ge iaeraegadiae aoe ag ee ee oe stone pepoeed: | ‘ilting his slater, Airs. D.H. Arbo-| $ are paying other prices yo | Tolling, recited from ehane. All the favor- ed to “get thelr money’s worth” by ry sey oan in your pocket and giving DS: - ites in all colors and mixed--price, 2 for aenee me benches in the clreult) | 4 tunoral of Sidney Moore Wed.{ 2 your days’ purchase? Sc, except Keiser Kroon, Wolverman, Rex Ru- borum and La Candeur—3 for 10c. Narcissus Von Sion—each 10c; Trumpet Ma- jor—each 5c, and Paper White Grand- iflora—each 5c. Freasias Refracta Alba, 3 for 5c; Mammoth, 2 FLOWER PoTs ALL SIZES, WITH SAUCERS—FROM 5c UP ‘ Winter Onion Sets—plant how for upring use. - est institution Ayana 4 Blue Grass Seed, White Clover. Ei hove on at $120,000 in cash Graniteware, Tinware, Cutlery nays Hardware, orplus and undivided profite $24-| § pone 144 TheOnly Independent wo J White Front nesday at Independence, Miss Willia Darr returned to her home Saturday to visit with her par- Mr. McManama ie etill reported Tes tek wilh eovereheveey ts frost w coveredeverything ag ogee morning {s telling on - Ba eg se corn., F Bank. Most of the farmers are through — drilling wheat. The wheat that is up| We publieh {rf this iseue an official . A quantity of steel s and |° weir totais" — ty. This statement ks for itself materials are piled at she os shows this beak $0 be the look at it this way? West Side Square Per cent ’ By buying your Groceries of Norfleet & Ream. A few articles to prove it: } hi Syrup at 35c, others get 40 and 45c; saving of 15 to 30% Our general line of Hardware is marked at from 25 to 50% cheap- er than you can buy any place in town. Now did you ever stop to think when you pay our prices you are making that much? and if you These are facts. Wecan prove. Did you ever Yours 25c, others sell 3; Saving 33 25c, others sell 3; Saving 33'; % 25c, others sell 6; Saving 16%; % 25c, others sell 6; Saving 167; % 25c, others sell 6; Saving 167, % 25c, others sell 5; Saving 20..% every sach; to 10% on each sack. 10% on each $1.00, which is a cles like Sugar. GP QOPI ABR RIFF RAD OP RELOADED PA eGR Ry AG REI RS ER AP GD OPH u are just digging down them from 10 to 35% of Grocery and Hardware Store, BUTLER, MO..

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