The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 25, 1909, Page 8

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a WHICH 0") BARGAINS We must sell the remainder of Poffenbarger & Douglass’ Stock by MARCH FIRST We are required to vacate the room on that date—and we to move these BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS So we are throwing them on sale at a still further reductions. Everything in the house—whether advertised or not at just what it cost to produce it. EVERYTHING GOES FOR FACTORY COST In this sale is included many well known makes of goods in- White House, Queen Quality, Walton, Buster Brown Shoes; and Candee, Lambertville and Hood Rubbers. HIRAM NICHOLS SHOE CO, Selling Poffenbarger & Douglass’ Stock. Would You Rather Have? A pound of bacon, ham or dried beef which has been packed in a tin or glass for an indefinite period, or = A pound sliced the same day you buy it, from the best cuts? x Would you prefer a full weight pound of meat, or eel A package where you pay the price of good meatt for atinora a glass jar you don’t need? We Have Just Installed an American Slicing Machine which cuts absolutely even slices just the right thickness . in a perfectly sanitary man- iba eer 9 m8 RAR by a path ner. Where robins are piping and soft ’ : We can give you more slices “Tis Sarr k itea the Kingdom of Love don t want S for the same money, and the meat will look, cook and taste bet- Provided the maiden is willing to ter. Don’t miss seeing this machine in operation, F bee ‘dl yey saat aa yer a4 We also have a car load of corn-fed heifers we are cutting that kiss. will certainly please any one who likes good meat. When Love leads the feet where tne shadows are deep, Where rills tinkle on through a moss- e bordered way, ‘Tis only a wee little step into joy Si m pson & Keller. It me nee is dearest will mention the Ah, many a man has leaped over, I guess, _ = Ne‘er touching the. hurdle—a fair wom- s = ‘ an'’s “yes!” Resolutions of Respect. Faithful to His Dog. ia ka OM ak eae asd Avtheir regular Literary meeting! There has been so much talkabout 4 (tee tuass path to the Kingdom of MeKinley sehool adopted the follow-| W. D, Corbin, of Kansas City, bury Love, ing resolut! ones ‘ing his pet dog tn the family lotto base ‘pune SHOR Tet G88 Caste In view of the logs We have sus: the Sharron cemetery that she writ. On banks that are bonny, with blue sky tained by the vase Cf our friend | er foterviewed that zentleman onthe ys, aes step to the Garden of Bliss, aul playaiwe, Leland Clay Page, ! subject while he was in Merwin last 7 con and content and @ Mttle one's and of the stil] heavier loss to thowe Saturday, says the Clipper. Mr. 8s $ ry who were nearest’ and dearest to! Corbin’s statement Saaae Obituary. cluding Florsheim, Crossett, a him, be ty, “Lburied our dog in our family lot, Leland Clay Page was born in Resolved, Thas we sincerely econ) because ft had been # constant com Henry county near Urich June 20, dole with the family of the deceased | panion {n our family for over 17 1894, and died Feb. 6, 1909. He re Mn thelr grea’ loss and commend | years, and because {6 had been a yoved with his parents In 1907 so them to Him who orders all things | fatthful animal, In burying the do Wates county, where they now reside for the bess, and whose altlictlons! there [ tind 16 was not to antagonize His romaine wore latd +0 rest in the are all meant tn mercy, anyone bu’ was to honor a faithiul | page cemetery in Henry county. ‘ ‘ Resolved, That this testimonial of} brute. There are very few families whe deceased was ri i B Butler, Missouri. oursympathy be published ta Tite) whoownadog who do notbring is on aud Minnfe Page. He was a bright, Berter WEEKLY “fiMes, level With themselves each day. They manly boy, of industrious habits, | — —— Kimer Cook, ‘have dogs as: playmates for their 3 " R ‘s Staley, ‘ r umlbebe childre: ag oe a are nie . = i: gga pe araaieliies A Goll of Wire in Hie Artery. Viarence Binith:} * illes, both rleh and poor, who haves — His yacant seat in the echoolroom |. 408 Angeles, Cal, Feb —Twensy S.E.Sarra Tesecher, rossing place for thelr canines in sheit wtil romind his fellow pupile that feet of silver wire cofled inside the sat night, and | could mention they have Jost # playmate and friend sorta, the greatest artery leading -_ | many other honors given to thedog. who was worthy ot thelr regard and | from his hears, probably has saved | arness, a 8S, My father, mother and other rela- respect : j the Ife of Richard Kheaton, a revir é tives ure burfed in our family lot, He will most of all be missed by ‘ed British soldier. Hels recovering B d aud I certainly would not have buri- he beloved tather, mosher, brothers from the operatton, one of the moet goles all ed my dog tn the cemetery had | yudsteters who are lett behind. Po | delicate and dangerous known to thought 16 would have beon a dfs! wm in their loss we commend the | ™@odern surgery. Dr D. C. Barber, F W honorable thing to do, Iwillstate Divine Providence, that orders all | SUberintendent of the hospital per- arm ans that the dog will not be removed things for the best. May the Holy formed the operation. without a law suit,’ Spirit comfort them. A Frienp When she patient was admitted to —— ‘Furthermore, | will say that I the hospital recently the doctors have set aside $5,000 tn my willfor) Gratt Will Stay in Rich Hill, found he was suffering from an an We ras everything in the hart «ho matntainance of the Sharron The statement which appeared in | eurtsm. ness and Saddlery line—always a cemetery, because {6 is the resting tho Review a week or ten days ugo At one point Jn the aorta, the wall) large stock to select from and our plaice of my relatives, and I expected shat Gratt, 2:02), would be taken of the artery was so thin that pres- F Prices are not equaled elsewhere, {sto be my Inst resting place, but | $0 fodlanapolls to maks a season sure of the blood had all but blown} willeertalnty wtthdraw this endow- there, O. Spencer informed us thie | out. The doctors decided to in-! Sole Agents for the ment if this hullabaloo ts kept up.” morning was erroneous, Grats will terpose an artificial wall in front of| A : q A Baruain. be taken to the big horse sale at| the wounded spot, An incision wae, Sayers & Scovill and Columbia — Sedalia this week, together with sev- | made disclosing the wounded artery | Buggies; Milburn, Qwens- 120 acres allin cultivation, three eral of his get, for show purposes, | and a hollow needle was thrust into} ’ ’ room house, good barn, 3 wells, nev- Gut eft be Base i Back fron Ties it. The fine silver wire was pasced | boro & Buerkens Farm ‘rgo dry, 20 acres hog pasture, vs ne through the hole in the needie. Is; W: youog bearing orchard. On rural to make the coming seaaon in Rich | | was so fine that when the end came} agons s Hill as heretofore —Review, 22. and telephone lines, school -house iss WHE = - j in pet ch aya ror — wall a ss sae th eo joining fara. Will eell 60 acres or ck Wright, a we nown Mo. ' the artery it turned and as more wire price ag CHAOS: SIE Ot ie Bree $35.00 per acre, Easy | Pac. brakeman, had both legs so} wae put in, {6 curved round and Aprons, , terms, This 1s a bargain ff taken badly crushed that they had to be! round forming a spiral the size of| P ‘ Red Rope and Rubber Roofing. soon, Travis Payye, | 8mputated, in the raflroad yards at the artery and thus traveled along| Harness Oils, Axle Grease, etc. | 13 gy+ Montrose, Mo.,Route No. 35 | fs. Scots lass Thursday. He at-| the artery. | ‘“Carboline’’ Hog and Sheep Dip. Sane Sek Er age | tempted to step upon the pilot of the | a ee ae This dip has stood the highest test! Joint Public Sale. engine, after throwing 4 switch, |The Jones Coal Mine Abandoned | of any manufactured. James B. Lipe and J. W. McKen- | While the engine was in motion. He| Rich Hill Review, | Come and see us when you need ny will hold a joint sale at the place 'malesed his footing and fell beneath, , The big mine of the Jones Coal Co., anything in our line, | of the former, 5 miles east of Butler, *e pony ‘trucks passing over his| atew miles northwest of this city, jon Tuesday, March 2nd, at which! legs before the engine could be stop- | which has been in operation for sev- McF | d & § | will be aold 7 head of horses, 9 head ‘ped. eral years past, affording employ- al an of cattle, 10 hogs, farm implemente | meut to from 10 to 40 men, has been ons | and household and kitchen taratture, | Real Estate Transfers. | @bandoned. Almost the entire mine : - —— - | WARRANTY DEEDS, caved in yesterday. The coal was ‘ | DESIR Boo Bie BoBC ROR LO Rn Se Bie Be Bale ere Rice i .. | GM Bennett to Edna E Blocher! practically all worked out, and It mem d | . (10655 Adrian $600. was the intention of the owners to i | g C W Maddox toL A Faller lot 1| close the shaft this week if the roof i g Woo BD TO BURN | blk 2 Hunn’s add to Butler $850. had not given way. The steel ralile, ; ¢ : ; AJ Comstock to W I Lewis lote 7- | mining cars and tools had all been - | 8 blk 17 Merwin $405. | brought out of the pit Saturday : { E S hote to be B ce 83 79 | evening. : ‘ , ‘ & eee 4 leasant twp . The Jones Coal Co., it ie under : We have a big assortment of white |, Lucy Ashcrafé to John W Wolfe | stood, will immediately begin operd- basswood Panels, Boxes and Novel- Paton td Sonseun” Town | sions on the Lyons and Reese farmé : ties for pyrographic use at | Edo Ricklets to Zora Beliter 80 a |®Uth of town, where at least two * |gec 31 Lone Oak $4000. new shafés will be put down. There | AG Bellows toC F Moulton 80 a | 18 Said to be a large body of fine coal if VERY LOW PRICES | sec 14 Mound twp $5200, there, and this enterprising company i 4 Minnfe A Cameron & Sarah Had- | has secured 4 lease on it. f Also the Outfits sell to Emel Londerholm 80 a sec 16 f Homer $2500. Notice, ' - H H Havely to W J Parlelr lot 6 iikhmaai that Ltters of adn ij Come in and See Them. he Wala _. W Darby aad {ee Mame tesa on Sins, Esher. A r . wile 40 a sec 15 Walnut $1,000, ee, Conny, sacar othe Hoth 4 ; -J H Frey to F F Frey 40 asec 35 | {it cersonena’ ™ againet sald estate Smith’s Book & Stationery Store, } Prowse. See ee : lonery 0re. James D Motcall et al to Calvin K. tern or they Suny peat trom en bane. a @ilFraternal Inn Building. ‘Just Around the Corner.” Gwinn & wite 80 a sec 18 Mound $1. canibited within craton ae r= James T Hull to R D Henry pt blk ¥ ; 9 Butler $450. 19-81 or. Prehion of Hog Raising. up 10 cents the cost of producing a “One of she great problems for the Pend cf pork has increased 1 cent farmere of to-day to solve. is to! “The agricultural college of the cheapen the prodnetion of pork,” | University of Missourl has been ex- says George B. Ellls, secretary of the | Perimenting with the feeding of hogs | State Board of Agriculture. “There | While they are pastured on clover, is no protié{n prodactug pork at 6/COW peas and alfalta, The green ents a pound when you have to feed corn at 60 cents a bushel. A bushel feorn will produce ten pounds of pork and when the price of pork goes | feeds will cheapen the coat of pork and much less corn ts needed for feed. At present there {sno profit for the farmer in feeding 60-cens hogs” com to It is to our Interest to Make Prices that are To Your Interest: “Here are a few of them: Black pepper, best quality, per pound only... Get your blue grass seed for your lawns, it is time to sow. Crackers by the box at only. Greenwich lye, 4 cans for So-po lye, one of the best made, and the large cans, 4 for 20th Century soft soap, 12 cans... 7 bars Silk soap for 7 bars Clariett soap for. 7 bars Swift Pride soap for... 6 bars Cream soap for.. 6 bars Sunny Monday soap for. 5 bars Fell’s Naptha soap for. 6 bars Rub-No-More soap for.. 6 bars Crystal White soap for...... 10 bars Alpha soap for....... wey Bee, 6 bars Sweetheart Soap for... 6 bars Fairy soap for... 3 bars Trilby soap for 6 bars Grandpas soap for 6 bars Fairbanks tar soap for.. 6 bars Fairbanks pummo for.. 6 bars Coaline soap for 3 bars Saymon soap for ane 5 bars Williams shaving-soap for. Bee 3 boxes Big 4 soap for........... + age 3 bars Wild Rose Glycerine...... Norfeet éReam Phone 144 TheOnly Independent Grocery and | Hardware Store. BUTLER, MO. = = a x =! Toilet 25¢( Soap

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