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

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1 4 ——— One Hundred New Styles of A Big Lot of New Frames Bring in your pictures NOW. Christmas is al- most here. Frames for Old Settler and Old Soldier pictures from - 35c to $1.00 all complete, ready to hang. Gilt Jap-a-Lac The best gilt finish on the market for tarn- ished frames or anything else. 25c per Can One 25c can will go farther and do better work than 5Oc worth of any other we ever tried. Let us show you a sample (done by us) of what it will do. JAP-A-LAC in Light Oak JAP-A-LAC in Dark Oak JAP-A-LAC in Walnut JAP-A-LAC in Cherry JAP-A-LAC in Rosewood JAP-A-LAC in Malachine Green JAP-A-LAC in Brilliant Black JAP-A-LAC in Dead Black JAP-A-LAC in Ox Blood JAP-A-LAC in Mahogany From 15c Can up The best varnish stain on the market. Try it. For any kind of Furniture, Reed Chairs, Bath Tubs, Radiators, Iron or wood of any kind. ‘Bissel Carpet Sweeper Great Labor and Carpet Saver No dirt. Can sweep under furniture a broom can’t reach. ’Let us send you one on trial. $2.50 $3.00 $3.25 $3.50. Book Cases 24, 34 and 50 in. Wide We have sold hundreds of them. We claim that we can show you that they are the best on the market. From $2.50 per Section up. Furniture Polish The kind in use for your own use. We recommend it. 25c per Bottle. Try it. It Will Sure do the Work. _H. Culver Furniture Company. - Headquarters for Good Furniture. Virginia. Rev. W. T. Pyle and wife of Bald- win, Kas., are visiting Mrs. Pyles brothers, J. W. and W. W. Park and | sisters Miss Rachel Park and Mrs. | Geo. Rubel. | Maxwell Park came home trom| Warrensbug to spend Thanksgiving and help his brother James husk corn. He returned to Warrensburg Monday. Vivian Allen of Sioux City, Lowa, spent a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen. From here he went to Kansas City to attend school this winter. The quarterly meeting at the M. E. church was rained out Sabbath. Fred Rathyen of Peculiar, Mo., was at G. W. Park & Sone Friday of last week, looking their herd of Du- roc Jersey hogs over. He purchased a nice maleand hadit shipped to him Monday of this week. John Sparks anda number of his neighbors had a car of coal shipped from Foster to Nyhart Saturday. The rain has put the roads in bad condition for hauling. Miss Anna Bard who {s teaching east of Butler and a number of her pupils spent Thankegiving with her parents Mr and Mrs, W. J. Bard. Mrs. Lewis Garner {s able to sit up and ts doing weil. The young men of Park Town, Virginia and surrounding country would have voted dry last Sabbath night bad they had achance rather than have thelr buggtes spattered with mud and water. Aaron has got track of another wedding in the near future, | Mies Elsie Park’s school closed last! Friday with a literary entertainment. | Among the subjects discussed ‘“L{q-) uor ‘has caused more misery than| war.” It was declded that whiskey causes more misery than war, | It the old leaders could get thelr: heads turned on the right side the’ whisky would soon have to quit! business and peace and love would! come to the people and the churches | would prosper in the work of love to; mankind, But so long as the church! holds on to the saloon to carry on the government. just so long the church will have no Influence for good. Aaron was much pleased when so many men who claimed to be prohi- bitignists got nominated for office on the Repubitcan party. For of- ficers to have their heads chopped off election day, such as Governor Hanly, of Ind., Harris, of Ohio, Judge Hartman and Chrissman Hempburn, of Ill, for asking the government not to ship liquor into territory where people voted it out. This was the work of the Republican party. Thomas Hocketis ableto go to work again, will soon have his shop completed and will be ready for work, Has now got his woman moved tojhis home. Monday night of this week the bellers called and gave them some music. He says the boys treat- ed them very kindly and had a good time. The ladies of the Christian church cleared $14.00 the night of the sup- per. The weather made {t impossel- ble for many to attend, buta good time was reported by all who were present. — We are glad to report that the! sick people in our neighborhood are improving. Claude Jundy is unable to be at work on account of a very sore toot. Mrs. Margaret Moran, of Parsons, Kansas, has been visiting her uncle C. W. Wolfe and other relatives. She returned home Monday of this week. Directors of the Charlotte Phone Co. elected Tuesday: William Hard- inger, George Crooks, P. C. Crumley. The young people will have a ple supper at Grand View School House Friday night, Dec. 11th. Old folk especially invited. Endeavor at the Virginia Christian church next Sunday evening at 6:30, Topic—Commending our society by consistent living. (Jas. 3:10 18.) Consecration meeting, leader, Roy Cuzic. Every one is cordially invited to attend. There were no services at the church last Sabbath on account of the rain. AARON. To Try for Bank Guarantee. That the Missouri legislature is to have an opportunity to pass on 6 bank guarautee bill seems aseured. Thos. T. Lane who fs the newly elect- ed senator from Ripley county has announced his intentions of intro- ducing a bill which ts to contain the main features “of the Oklahoma bill in the legislature this winter. The amount of the geserve to be required from the banks is to be determined after a hearing. A lerge inspection force for the new banking depart- Make Way for Santa Glaus! With his Big Auto Overfliowing with Holiday Gifts for The Big Racket Where He Wili\be at Home to all of His Friends Saturday, December 5th, at 8 p. m. "A>, He expects you and every other little friend to remember the time and place. What shouts of joy arise as the wisher for Gifts comes to view. If you would make the Holiday for your children all it should be in our store of Remem- brances and Gifts, you are certain to find just what baby and little sis* ter and biggest brother have been asking for and Christmas becomes a happy reality tothem. You just a will find below few selections from our big Holiday Line. For Men | For Women | Silk Muffler Handkerchiefs * For Boys Collars and Cutts Golf Gloves For Girls | Work Box | Cloth Bound Books | Dress Dolls Hand Bags Fancy Belts 3 ey emi Toilet Sets | China Tray Set | a se Cuff Buttons (Hove and Handker- | Tron Stoves Horses and Cart Pocketbooks chief Box bd sara Accordion Fancy Shaving Set Perfumery | Benakan ‘ ; Ne 1A Fine Sled Military Hair Brushes |waney Box Stati » lon ee | Suspenders F Muanindars Fancy Box Stationery | Toy Pianos Air Rif og it Fancy Combs Toy Trunks | Rov's ea ; Fancy Neckties Fancy Neckwear —* Velocipede Smoking Sets Fancy Shawls p eeHey aes Magic Lantert | | Jewel Boxes | | ‘Buy your gifts early, we will hold your selection till Chistmas Eve if you wish. Hoping to see you all at our Toyland before Christmas, We are yours, Holiday Headquar- ters. that treats O. W. JENKINS, Prop. Ask For Your Coupon. you Right. like they would be on their way to Foster Notes. Mail Carrier Turned Back. she promised land. Dinan Tom Walnright carri asa’ When coal men meet, it’s hello! ns inane br D ths y ho : a a ee . : Free Delivery Route 6 ouvof this what are you doing? Pumping wa Real Estate Transfers. city was Obiged to turn oack on ae ae, ; : count of high water Monday morn- ¥ ANTY EEDS, i J. H. McCullough and J. W. Darby epic ila aac fog, after soing out on his route 1G Hewitt to J E Bell lots 1-2-3-4 about four miles. The Miama is out 3 i j i i of{ts banks and Mr Watnright re- day and Saturday, returning home | blk 6 Merwin $650. ke and Mr. | + : | RGMooreto AJ Buymiiler 80 a] POMS the firet enlvers this side of the Sunday. sec 1 Elkh 2800 bridge onthe Rich Hill road com- Mrs. Ross Quiniin and son, Jacob, 8 1 Elkhart $2! plitely washed ons of Kansas City, who had been visit-| Masonic Home of Mo to B F White ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bad- ; lots 78910 blk 168 Town Cos 2nd gett, returned home Sunday. jadd to Rich Hill $330 : The late rains have put coal men! Barnest Sheppard to Elzabesh A out of business for awhile, some of | Sheppard lots 1 2 3-4 blk 16 and lots the pita being in very bad shape. 1234 bik 17 Sperry’s add to Rich Bob Badgettand family, of Ossum | Hill $1000 wa, Iowa, are visiting his parents Newton Moore to Arthur and Ho- in this vicinity. mer Duvall 8O acres sec 82 Homer We are glad to note our postmas. | ‘WP $4000. ter, W. W. Russell, who has been Arthur W Morris so Anna L Jones very poorly for some time, {s up and pt blk 20 city of Butler $1900, at his post of duty again. C E Cromly to W M and J J Henry Briscoe has returned from Thompson 60 asec 31 Elkhart $2,- f a trip through the Panhandle coun- try in Texas, and we learn that be were business vissitors at Butler Fri- wae highly pleased with the country. Paul Rowland, of Rich Hill, visited with his cousins, Rowland and Nor- val Arbogast, and had 4 fine time hunting. They killed some'rabbite and lots of ammunitions. John Heckadon and wife, of Reave- ly, ate Thanksgiving dinner with his brother; Jule, and family. Last Tuesday night Foster had quite a storm. From the way it lblew things around, made some feel ‘ment is to be provided for. | 300. | | Horse Drops Dead, - J.D Stewart, a teamster of this clsy, had the misfortune to lose a horse, which dropped dead with the heaves early Monday morning. Mr Stewart was driving his team to two empty wagons, when near the rest- dence of J. W. Holloway on south| Falton street one of the horses fell| to the ground. It was impossible to | get the animal upon Ite feet and it! died {na few minutes, men and particu- ak tor 5A Plush Their artistic de- signs and beautiful combi- nations of colors are pleas- | ing to all eyes, Then, too, they will not shed; they are warm and long of wear, Ask fora5A Plush Robe. We Sell Them ' ‘ uy G ' U =

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