The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 28, 1909, Page 5

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} i ree eve re ral nee or 189 en to ce, to she 5 i Boys You will find our spring, as usual, the home of good clothes for you and for your father and brother. WE ARE NOW SHOWING New Stetson Hats AND New Spring OUR SOLID Leather Shoes FOR 98c store this Shirts ARE STILL ON SALE, American Clothing House “THE VDATLILIGCHT STORE.” ON THE CORNER--CENTER OF TOWN. Black & Arnold Clothia, Co, Mra. 8. S. Taggare, of Jasper, Mo, favors us with renewal. .B. Kirk, @ substantial busi oss man of Rich Hill, orders ‘Tar Tites Frank M. Rich sends-us remitianes from Horace, Kan., tor another year Cireuit court will convene tn the regular February term next Monday Major Geo, I Lynch spent severa days in St. Louts the last of the week Get our prices before you buy.— Black & Arnold Clothing Co. William H. Colwell ordera Tue Times to hie address at Parts, Ills. W. M., Steffin was a pleasant caller while in from his Lone Oak farm on Saturday. Broce Campbell, of Pleasant Gap, bt ended the Masonic school .of tn struction the fires of the week. Our esteemed old friend J Cam er n out on route No 7, called and had hts dates eet ahead. Ctreult Clerk T. D Embree and avy uty Sheriff A M. Wallace went to Mingo Monday on business Miss Ava Lopp. a charming young lady of Joplin, pald her sister, Mes Ej. Sotdera visitthe Ines of the wiek Mra. Nofder $s recovering from a severe apell of elekness. — Mrs T.W. Adair and son. of Arcaia, were zueste of sheriff Bullock's family Ste lass of the week, Ho Rader Hawgard, son of DL tisegard, of E:Dorado Spriogs visit- i friends in Butler Sunday, Mrs. Thos. Kelley and son, who bare been visting relatives in Terre Haute, Ind., resurned home Monday. JohnColeman, son of county treas- urerelec’ Sam Coleman, who fs at- vending Commercial College at Seda lia, fs tere on a visit to home folks. Mrs. Carroll Day went to Chandler, OXlahema, on Tuesday to jotn her basb.nd. They expect to locate at) that place John Hartsock, son of ex-Sherifi, Hartsock, liviog at McAlister, Okla., | ts here on a visit to his step brother, Ct ae. Barkley and other friends. G, W, Pharis, one of Hudson town- ahipe oldest and prosperous citizens, favored us pleasantly while in Butler Saturday. MM. Carroll, one of Lone Oak’s @-rong men and popular clsizens tropped in Ssturday to assist the edisor The ladies of the 4th ward will serce a 25 cont chicken pie dinner Saturday, Jan 30th, in the base. ment ofthe court house under the suspe ssf the Ladies Atd of the apest Chareh G0000 006900000000 990000000000 00000 00000060000000000F) . Gunn Sectional Book Cases “SECTIONAL BOOKCASES better: Keeps out the dust better We are going out of the Rug YOU DONT GET OONE WHEN YOU BUYA books accumulate. Don’t cost as much as the old style and is much have room for the old style. Come in and let us show them to you. Also do not Forget the Clos- ing-out Price on Rugs E have just put on exhibi- tion several differest styles of Gunn Sectional Book-cases in 24, 34 and 50-inch widths. These are finished in plain oak, polished; quarter-sawed oak, polished; and in mission Style wax finish. They are all beauties and we invite you to see them, The unit plan is the best plan to provide your- { | buy only what you require for your books now and add to the case section by section as your Can be put where you can not ‘readers this good advice: and Carpet business, in fact we have only one piece left. It is an AXMINSTER, regular price $1.25 per yard, our price 90c per yard. We have a good many rugs left, most of them this spring's stock. We bought them before we determined to quit the busi- ness. This is a golden opportunity to secure a rug at : | | | Wholesale Price A. H. CULVER FURNITURE CO. " Headquarters tor Good Furniture 000-0 800-8 00000000 0 § 0000 004 550900000 BoOCoDOO0g | couree, Our old frisud and nelghbor ft Ruine, of Golden City, keeps up bts isteress in Bates county an thos the dates on his paper set abead Mra Joho Seelinger returned the ines of She week from oa visit with her Herre i Ruler Saturdtny ev 6s 1909 Bae’ bring a ox. F ‘avite The {Mire \ rere, wt jled av the home ot } E Vantrees, Humansville, w rouzh to Butler Tueatay night Fanera w hel@ from the Christian Chu at 2:30 on Wednesday, and inter- mens was made in Oak Hillcemoterr Tae Masorte school « finstrnetior ondneted be the Grint L esures, st the Hall rooms in this city, Monde y Tu sduv snd Wednesday was quite ins reating to the members A nom- ber of Masone from other lodges i he county attended. | John Hartsock called to see ne miday. He holds a povition with {toe Keir!) & Perry Coal Company iv Uklahoma, He said bl« parents, ex- sheriff CW. Harteock «od wile, are erowt g feble, but enj sing reason ably good heal’), Vf Bou E, Parker writes us from | RK xedale, Kansas, to have bis paper sent to Bell Hoepital, where Mre Porker passed through a successful soperat! u on Friday and expects to be confined for she next two or three | weeks, Don Depew, the boy wounded by the actidental discharge of a gun in the hands cf bis brother some time Jatt ce, 1s able to be up and about the jhoure, and will soon be entirely well, no doubt, although he is minus the leight of an eye.—Review. Edward F. Hog'e, of Nevada, died suddenly in the mountains of Old Mexico last wook, while on & bunting trip. The body was broushe back home. Mr. Hogle was formerly ‘trainciaster on the L. & S. Divislon ‘Mo. Pae., and fs well known over this road. Warren Parish bas recelyed his commission for a second term ox postmaster of shat city, says the Ad neo dournal, He has been afatthful officer, and the patrons will be pleas jed to learn that he fs to serve anoth- Only a Short Time Left to Buy any Heavy Weight | Suit and Overcoat | AT | | 7 | | Crowd Ciuv” wens to Rich Hill Mon day to spend the afternoon andeven ing with Misss Hattle McKibben, tt belong the occasion of that member's | Mirthday. Avery happy time is re | ported and such good things to ews, mi, but it makes one as young se we are almost wish we belonged to the “old crowd,” { |) Sheriff Ben Baugh, accompanied by Prosecutlog Attorney Ewing and Constable Luther Wilaon lefe tite tnorping for Swartz Sheriff Bungl vos catled by a telephone message atuing bhata gang of ke om ployed by the Kansas City Soushern rollway had attacked thelr foreman ind ieverpreter, The ofticers left on son A Seellpger and wite at Gratn./*r term. There was no oppostttor | che Katy localfor Deo tield and from field, Kansas. Rev. W. G Beasley preached two interesting sermons at the M. E Church south on last Sunday. Rev Vivion is at Lucas, Henry county, assisting in a protracted meeting Mr. and Mrs. Puul Preston, who ‘have been entertalned at the coun- try home of Mrs Ina Tiffany, resurn- ed to their home tn Kansas (ity on | Monday Mra. Loanah C: ffalt, of Jamesport, Mo , fa vieiting Mies Sirena Morris. She sold her farm west of town to Mrs. Frank Tyler, and wae tn Butler Monday to close up the deal. Mr. and: Mrs. Beach, of Sedalia, were in Butler the last of the week. Mr. Beach has purchased the Park Hotel and will take charge about the first of March. W. H. Deweers was kicked by a horse at bls home {n Summls town- ship on last Friday, and ts laid uo with two broken ribs. If no compli- cations arise, he will soon be out. Albers Jenkina orders hiy paper changed to Wagoner, Okla., where he has obtined a school He writes that the Department of Education has !ssued him a High School State certificate. Ralph Bingham comes with the very best of recommendations oa an entertainer, All epeak of him the ‘same way. They are #!! pleased with his entertainments Hear him at the Opers House on Februsry LOth Dr. and Mrs E. A. Lyle vistted thelr son-ii-iaw, R-x Helnleln, tn | Kansas City and report him fast re {covering from the injuries recently ‘sustained by falling downstairs at his home. , The Rockville Booster gives {ts ‘Never spread an evil reports about your nelghbor until you know positively jit is true; 1nd don’s do {t then ff he is bigger than you are ” Mrs. Ine. E Shutt and daughter, Miss Pearl, resurned home from San Antonto, Texas, the last of the week. They had been in Texas for some time for the benefit of Mrs Shutt’s health. Constable John Stangle, of Rich Hill, was & pleasant caller while in Butler Monday. Mr. Stangle does not deny the soft impeachment that he fs casting sheep’s eyes at the Re- corder’s office. David C. Jaggars and Mise Pearl Waid were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mra. ©. W. DeForest, in Merwin last week. The contracting parties are popular young people of that village. A slight break of the pumps at the electric Iight plant on Saturday night caueed the city to bein dark- ness about thirty minutes. The force worked rapidly and soon had the pumps repaired. Superintendent Cannon is making every effort to give the people the very best possl- ble light service. From reading the Warrensburg papers a stranger would infer that Johnson county is enmeshed in a nes of trolley wires, and it fs, there bein four electric linee—preojected. Of all great enteprises haye to be built on paper firat. and they are certainly going after the trolley liues H in that county. to fis reenppormtiment, Frank Swarens wasin from his jfuriu fn New Home township on luceaday and favored ua pleasantly Frank was a very popular coudidate for the Democratic nominetion for Keeorder two years ago He Buyer be gos enough experleuce to Ines for awhile. Sam W Davis accompanied his brother, W. T. Davis, to I's. Wayne, lod., the tirss of the week. I'he younger Mr, Davis suffered a stroke of paralysis lass summer and elnce hve peen staying with his brother He will nfwke bis home with two sis ters in F's. Wayne. De G. Wilse Robinson, wife and two sons, Paul and Wilse, of Neva- du, vielted the family of J.S Combs on Weat Ft. Scoss over Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Robinson is super- inseudent of the asylum at Nevada. Mrs Robinson is a sister of Mrs. J 8. Combs Mrs. Yancy Combs has purchased the millinery stock of Miss Nell Evans located fn the opera house biock the contract for the sale wae closed Monday, and Mra. Comba has taken charge of the store. She will be ase alet d hy Miss Pearl Browning, of this clty, as trimmer. The house of Lewis Dunsworth, thre-quarters of a mile west of Nyhars, was burned to the groun together with all the contents on Saturday night, about 10 o'clock It fs thought the fire esug! from s | deleetive flue The family were all selop aud were awakened in time t& eseape Mr. Duesworth esrried some insurance. Shere drove serogs tie eounbry bo Swartz —Neveda Poss A larwe party of her young frien Is wave Miss Elsie Brown a very ples ent “surprise” at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J.8. Brown, south of Butler, on Friday evening ‘The parents had been given the “tip” throngh the brother and prepara- |} tions to suitably entertain the gay yothgsters had been made The ce casion was one to “apeed” her j ur. ney to the Pacifie coast, which she contemplates shortly making. Is was also the occasion of the 29th an- niversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mra. Brown, The evening was spent with muste and games. Dainty re- freahments wera eerved Miss Elete wns made the reciplent of many! mementoes and keep sakes as remin der of the happy occasion. She tsa, very popular and deserving lady | The lady members of the “Olt See our display of Monarch can goods. The highest grade of can goods on the Joe Meyer itis. A good sized tow was reported on the abreeta of Rich Hill on Saturday when Sly Nichols and two friends met Stanley Wilson and two back- ers. Inthe mixup Sly got a knife blade {n besween his shoulders, and {tissald Stanley had bold of the handle Sly dropped to the walk and before Wilson eould do any fur- ther damage he was over powered and the knife taken from bfm. The wound {8 only slight. We under- stand that state warrants are out for ali eix of the partles James Brand, foreman of the Kan- das City Bridge Co.'s wang of work- men, who have been engaged for several weeks past fn building a bridge over irainage canal, east of Paptov! was in town to take the train for home in Kansas Chey, reports the “eview He stated thas the bridge wos completed so far as work was concerned, und that as ;800n as she approaches were finished | the structure would be ready for use. The ditch ot this polnt ts very wide and nec ast tes the batidiiug oflarge ‘ bridges We have had frequent requests to publish long winded lesters desurip- tive of Oklahoma and Texas, espe- clally the new portions being boom ed by resi estate men We always refer tiem to our advertising rates onsuch matter, Our advice to those i who own Bates county farme, fs to hold on to them int not be deratved by report of fabu'ous wealsh to be made in these new countries. They off-r exceptional opportunity to young men of energy, who are will- fog to bear the ipeouvenfesess and jbeedships of pioneor life ee READ! market to-day. W.G Cope, of Palisades, Col, wh: | has been visiting relatives and friend- f rseveral weeks, lefs Monday even | ine for Phoentx, Arizona, where he will visit for afew weeks, before re- turning home. When suggested to) him that he ought to take a Batve eounty girl back with him, he xafd he hoped to be able to accomplish that | desirable end on his nex’ trip In. Raisins—new—gvod quality, 4 ths Dry peaches, fine qual- Grandma Thompson met with + | : gy serious and painful accicent at her ity, 3 ths for... eoc home + A ago — — Flake hominy, ..25¢ inw. ile engaged in feeding her Feac, 25 chickens she fell on the froz-n ground Pearl NONAY: . is and fractured her left hip bone. | Good rice at, tb............ Se Grandma fs 75 years old, and it wil: takea long time for the fojured mem- ber to regain ite strength —Adrian Journal i Sheriff Bullock went to Pittsfield, | lls, on Sunday night atter W.G > Jackson, wanted on. & charge ol | forgery. He {s alleged to have com- mitted the crime while working on # dredge boat The sheriff stopped off | a Best navy beans at, !!).... Red kidney beans, th...... Sc Pink or chille beans at, !). Sc Chille peppers at, Ih.. Best dry apples, 3 !hs..... 3-1h hand packed toma- toes at, 3 for 19.208 Bear brand syrup, gal 50« 3 bbls fine country sor- ghum at, gal 50c Ginger snaps, 2 |)s for.... 15¢ 2 ths oysters at 15c Lard cans, 6 gal.—new....30c Sal. ‘ oor 10 gal 50c No. 1 galvanized tubs.....50¢ No. 2 de : ... 60¢ No. 3 ” Z 70c at Jefferson City Monday to obtati | requisition from Governor Fisdley on the governor of Illinots. It tr sa'd by knowing ones that Jackson | will oppose extradition, and will | probably resort to habeas corpu: | proceedings. The ladies of Rebekah lodge of th’s | elty went to Rich Hill last week and | aselsted In Inetalling the officers of | the Rich Hill lodge. They report a) very pleasant time and were royal!; entertained by the sister Rebekah- | of that city, bus owing to @ late, train, were considerable put out about getting home at a seasonable jhour. It it had been the husbands a | ‘late return from that town would | have laid them open to suspicion bet the Missour! Pacific 1s entitled to all the blame fn this cause. Norfleet Phone 144, YOURS FOR BUSINESS ‘ Independent Grocers, & Ream, BUTLER, MO.

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