The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 24, 1908, Page 8

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Our esteemed old friend J. R LLP POPP BP BPS BSS SS SSS Se @eww —_ Marshall observed his annual custom f f To Our Friends and Fashionable Felt Footwear and having his dates set heau. Mrs. Tom Keller and little son lefs the first of the weck for Terre Haute, | Ind., to spend the holidays with rela- tiver and friends. Mr. Keller accom panied them as far as Kansas City. | ne ‘ ; PRT vat renee Wee erate Dr. J. N. Haynes, aged 66 satin 8 | \ Just the thing for these cold winter nights and mornings. | an old settler of this county, died at " jhis home in Nevada, Wednesday, | R gq | We show you the latest novelties as Dec. 16th, 1908 He ts survived b; a widow and five children. He prac | tised medicine in Foster Mies uri, Seed meileive in Foster Mer As we are drawing near the close of Mahi" Hence ueaterst'§ the year, we feel that we would like to pe =e express to you our appreciation of your | friendship and support. well as the staple numbers in felt footwear for in 7 men and women Black = Tan - and - Colors j adjacent to Butler and the whole of _ Bates county, better than any other The Best Quality, The Best Assortment, advertising medium. The live, wide i The Bost Chriniese Proscnt jawake merchants of +: city bave - = a ' long recognized that fact and the! h k {liberal patronage they have given, e an ou | al ALSO not only during the holiday rush, but throughout the year, and the é K | splendid business they have enjoyed, y 5 ‘has proved mutually satisfactory. And hope to make our store during the de | A Mr. Hahn, of Independence, Mo., who was a guest of Wm. Hornaday, {of north of Rich Hill, was severely to |jured. last Friday evening, by the ;}premature discharge of one of the) jbarrels of his gun. The explosion discharged the other barrel, theforce of which caused the breech of the jun so strike him in the face, making a severe flesh wound. | E O. Groves and Miss Inez Weyer | were united In marriage at the home | ; of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | A.J. Weyer, in Butler, on Sunday coming year more your store than ever. May you spend a pleasant Christ- mas and enjoy a full measure of hap- piness and prosperity during the year to come is the wish of Regal Shoes For Men and Women NUFF CED. HIRAM NICHOLS / ” ) j f f f ‘ \ j § f f f § 4 ) : ) § f \ f f | f { evening, Dec. 20th, Rev. J. B. May j s J field ofticlating. The groom is a} i S a Ss re] re worthy young man, son of Robt | a \ f Groves, a prominent business man | O e O i j : a al of Adrian The bride {s a popular tl young girl of Butler, where she was, boro snd rafsed. ‘They will make | ie In 3 Spots thelr home in Adrian, | ek en en en ee ee ee ee eee a Mrs. Hannah Tucker recently re- vl R AN turned from Salem, Ills., where on a. i Pe Geet w BUTLER, NEVADA and AD I : Doe. Teh she attended the GOth wed Jack McClure, the etticlons head | The case of she State ve, Mra. Lena| Sam Walle, Henry and Joe Reeder fr = — SS | ding anniversary of Mr and Mrs miller for Power Bros, weat to | D. Jaccard and Theresa M. Hay-| were down trom Adrian to attend ‘ naeanentesnedneneiaeneenieanteeenees) seaaceateatebeabeeines Noah Brubaker, Mra. Tucker ia a Leavenworth, Kan., she firasot the | wood, Christian Sclentiste, charged | the Elks meeting Thursday evening, younger sister of Mrs, Brubaker, | week to {nepect some new machinery with treating the elck withoutlicente, | Three candidates head the horne The Marion County Democrat, pub- 9g vomneeey contemplates buying. | ee by — bi gpg py Neal me _— ft iy 4 8 lished at Salem, Ills., gave acolumn He will visit Lock Springs to spend | 4 arrensburg, last week on ajlock, J. Brown Walton an » D. and half write-up of the occasionand Christmas with home folks before re ———, thas ~ ene! Rape Allen. A lunch an‘ smoker followed. h brief biographies of these excelfént turning to Butler. only the practice of medicine an old people, fogether with halt tone A big Amert a hips | SUrRery This case meant much to! Invitations are issued to the mar- cuts of the principals. fon at thea code ison exhibl | Christian Sctentiste and that order | riage of Miss Inez Pearl Dicklaon to fr tlon at the American Clothing House. employed eminent counsel to con-|C. W. Stephenson, at the home of the h . Mr. and Mrs. EP. Mosler, of Pas ae pete £Paptaril — | duct the defense, hride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T A. sale, will celebrate their golden Wed i oO Wille lant | ‘ Dickison, near Spruce, Mo., on Wed- KODAKS, HAND PAINTED CHINA ding—the 50th anniversary of thelr —. ig of tte wings was Injured) On last Saturday afsernoon Mre | neaday evening, December 30th, L Marriage, on next Tuesday, Decem by a load of duck shot. It {sa fine | Nora Hadley organized a chapter of | 1908 a ber 29th. This will be an occasion |"Peelmen and astracts considerable|the American Womens League {n | PACKAGE PERFUMES, for a home gathering for all the chil. | Sttentlon, this city. The meeting was held at! ‘The approach to the bridge over 1 dren and other relatives. There sre} Invitations are out for the mar > ie gt = ed elect- | the Miaml, southwest - —_ has is five children viz: Tom and Walter, of | rlage of Thos. E Harper and Milas jG were; wire, A. K. Thompson, | been repatred and putin good con- HAND MIRRORS, Kansas, and Mrs. Alice Crow, at pad Billow this Penn Dec. 24th, | President; Mise Una Franklin, Secre | dition, as per recent order of the 4 Minot, North Dak, Mrs. Mary | at the bride's home in Kaneas City | sary; Miss A. H. Frey, Treasurer | county cots. This bridge fs on the LOWNEY’S CANDIES DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE 3 nines | 2 TO FILL YOUR ? PRESCRIPTIONS i C. W. Hess, Butler, Missouri. REGISTERED DRUGGISTS cca POSER ODL OOO OD 206 OBEN OO entail , | | | | | Finley, Elk City, Idaho and D. A, Zwahlen, of Mound township Mrs, Finley and Mre. Crow are here now and will remain until after Tuesday. | | The groom ts the son of Jamee Har | per, the former well known tinner of this city, Geo Myers and wife of Greentown, lod., are here ono vislt to A. T Frank G. Harris, Prosecuting At Myers of this clty. The brothers had torney of Boone county, sees no way of convicting a doctor of writing !llr- wal whisky prescriptions, unless the | the people from the Hooster state is patient can testify that he asked for|@ very joyous one. Mr. Myers and whisky and was given a prescription | #{fe wil! probably be here for a without an examinasion being made | couple of weeks or 80 —Rich Hill Ro- oreany questions being asked, and | view. further, that the patient did not 0 | not met {n 40 years, and the vist of | | The Women’s League !s promoted’ by the Lawis Pablishing Company. A large number of chapters have been orznanized all over the country For Sale. T have 645 acres of land in north- ern Colorado to sell at bargain price. Would trade for desirable renting property in Busler or good farmland iin Bates county. | 82t Jesse E. Samira direct road to Nvhars, and accom- modates « large ecope of country. Saturday night a hardware store }was robbed in Clinton. Sunday morning a young man named Wille, Jacobs was arrested in Nevada and on being searched two revolvers, & handful of cartridges and a big | spring-back knife was found on him, | sll property taken from the robbed store Clinton officers returned him | to shat town Sunday afternoon. to the doctor’s office with theinten-; HHon of getilag the doctor to write! au fllegal prescription to be ueed in prosecution.—Moberly Monitor. == Trouble of long standing between | J. H. Poster and Sylyester Scots, | both of Vernon county, culmnated iu the shooting of Scots by Potter at a | public sale near Rhinehart last week. It is reported that when the men met at the sale Potter attacked | Scots with his fists, but getting she worst of 1 he pulled his gun and) fired twice, one shot grazing Scots’s | night shoulder and the other, strik- | ing bim in ¢he mouth, lodged in his | neck. I¢ {a sald that Potter has ae- | Whoopee! And Here’s the Evidence in the Case: Q parted for parts unknown. | Mrs. Mae Vandyke Barr of Butler, | a former Rich Hill girl, who sang at | the recital last night, is gifted by na- ture with a sweet and musical voice, but her singiug has been much en- hauced hy recent culture. Her tones are clear, her enunciation distinct and her manner easy and graceful. The Review is alwas proud of our Rich Hill girle—whether married or single—but merely cites Mrs. B’s ex- hibition last evening asan example worthy of emulation by some of our present population.—Rich Hill Re- view. Church Wort has accepted a posl- tion to take charge of the harnees department of a general mercantile store, at Browdyville, Iowa, and will move his family to that place about the first of the year. Mr. Wort has «— OFFICE OF— Retail Grocers’, Butchers’ and Bakers’ Association 411 EDMOND STREET St. Joseph, Mo., 11 | 22 1908 We, the committee, decide that No. 11 is the best loaf of bread, and should have the first prize. No. 11, Mrs. Mary McCullough, clo Ready Bros., Grocers, and made out of “Empress” Flour. Committee: CARGIL-OATMAN MERCANTILE Co., 114-116 So. 2nd St., City, Exclusive Agents. Mrs. W. E. Warrick, Mrs. Geo. M. Brown, Mrs. W. E. Smith, toe ae been with McFarland & Sons for the - ast seven years, has ever been faith- ae fl fudaetious and. sled work First Prize for the Best Bread Shown at Pure Food Show in St. Joseph Baked From Bs man. He an is estimable wife EE: EH] 2 have many friends here who wish , é ne them healed and prosperity in their mpr ess our ¥ FORA new home. They will visit relatives and friends in Foster for a short The Grocers’ and Butchers’ Association contest showed conclusively the unrivaled superiority time before thelr departure. of this great Hard Wheat Flour. Ponder over this a moment. The best flour of the best mills could not } Ti : show the qualities in actual baking shown by EMPRESS FLOUR. Stop and think! The best bread As Christmas Present —— ect ap te a cones tind makers use it. If you haven’t been using EMPRESS FLOUR, make up your mind now to ask you gro- ee souri State Bank building Friday morning and a fire alarm was turned in and the fire company responded with its usual promptness. It was discovered that the smoke was com- {ng from the guttering and an invee- ta revealed that Janitor Jack alker had burned his waste paper too near the end of the down spout, which extends out under the side — and the pipe had acted as a ep, : cer for it. NAME OF FIRST PRIZE WINNER—No. 11, baked by Mrs. Mary McCullough, out of City, Knowing from experience the excellent qualities of Empress Flour, she was glad of the oppor- tunity of entering her bread baked with it. . Peoples Elevator Co. EXCLUSIVE LOCAL AGENTS AT Poftenbarger & Douglass’ ~ ‘

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