The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 16, 1909, Page 2

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“" Why not buy something that will be useful and that you really need in your home. In addition to the above we have: Book Shelves, : Office Desks, Sewing Machines, Tabouretts, Carpet Sweepers, Combination Book Cases, Center Tables, Office Chairs, | Library Tables, Foot Stools, Kitchen Cabinets, Easels, Pictures, Screens, Picture Frames, Pedestals, And a lot of other high grade Furniture. Our stock is complete. Come in and look us over. Bring in.your Pictures at once We have in addition to a large line of frames 150 different styles of Mouldings. A.H. Culver Furniture Company HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD FURNITURE. ee cetera at shore 23 asec 7 Pleasant Gap twp | TESTIFIES SHE SLEW HUS- meeonainan newts * emptor toh staat atesoaetn Real Estate Transfers. reached some large city, but- when Deed $1125. BAN’ found a few days after the killing ms ‘ - ; AE Mosher to WR Owens 60 a D IN DUEL IN DARK was wandering near her home, seem- Fred L Erwine to Ira W Roberts | so § Spruce t bascrectscid ly half demented. 80 a sec 2 Rockville twp $3200. G W Irick to O E Griffin pt sec 33 Ts tr doaeed sisted thas E J Veidt to Salina Carter lot 8 blk weg P Warren, Pa., Woman on Trial Deer Creek twp $800. est and the courtroom was crowded py eet tool his dleakan India A Hoover to OD Pearce w| for Murder, Gains Sympathy | to suffocation. The greatest sympa- lots 17 & 18 bik 90 Rockville $1. |" ot 108 Adrian $1200, of Court With Story. peck hao soon tral geapeeneo rea and it is believed that a speedy ver- Belle Frank to Jesse McCormack |o9 # of tot 107 Adrian $1200. Warren, Pa., Dec. 12—A story of| dict of acquittal is assured. Three 40 a sec 3 New Home twp $2250. OC Moomaw etalto JE Harper| duel to the death with revolvers] .on5 of Mrs, Anderson were in court PM Allison Trustee toO A Hein-| 5 1.9 pi, 97 Butler $800. Pr) between a husband and wife in a with their wives. lein pt lot 1 blk 9 Williams add But- a a darkened room during the night, Marriage Licenses. O D Pearce to India A Hoover east ler $650. the killing of the husband by the Bertha Morrison to John W Her-| y.4.. p thomas Rich Hill, Mo. | Wife, and her writing to a son telling THE COLLEGES man 58 a sec 34 Spruce twp $2030. /Gertrude Perryman, Rich Hill, Mo. |of the deed, was unfolded here by MUST REFORM. George Middleton to J D Matthews Wm. W. Bullock Belton, Mo. | Mrs. Anna Anderson, a gray-haired 91 a sec 32 Homer twp $3000. Edna Gloyd, i Adrian Mo. woman of 56, on trial for her life on mates. He cited the case of the woman who becomes weary of the husband her. “She tires of her home life,’’ said the pastor. “She tries to make ‘her- gab from the platform of her club about the larger, the fullcr life and her sphere. Along happens a hnave. vn tumbled into the same old hog rohan there is the husband who tires of the wife, who makes her own clothes, whose children are neat and clean and who loves her husband. He gets rich but she made the wealth as much as anybody. “But listen to him as he begins to talk about his wife’s looks, and fora woman made by milliners, dressmak- ers, dancing academies, hair dressers and the devil, he wants to exchange his wife, the architect of his fortune, whose hands were taught by a heaven sent love. If you go into a pig pack- ing plant and look at a row of pig's faces you will see a perfect picture of affinity fools unmasked.”’ Halfan hour is all the time re- jired to dve an article “hg ‘NAM FADELESS DYES. Any one can do it, as sim iy boiling the goods with the dye is all is necessary. To a Young Man: Remember, son, that the world is older than you by several years; that for thousands of years it has been so | hi full of smarter, better and younger men than yourself, that their feet stick out-of the dormer windows, but when they died the old globe went jogging along, and not one perhaps in ten millions went to the funeral or even heard of the death. Be as smart as youcan, of course. Know as much as you can without blowing the packing out of your cylinder heads. Shed the light of your wisdom abroad, but don’t dazzle people with it. And don’t imagine a thing isso, simply because you say it is so. Don’t be too sorry for your father because he knows so much less than you do, men, but no greater need than the er, the cut of your hair is better, and “pa W J Mullies to Frank Ashmore 80) 1 MeCormack, Butler, Mo. | the charge of murdering her husband. | That is the Declaration of Wood- a sec 19 Walnut twp $2800. Cora L. Cummins, Butler, Mo. | Mrs. Anderson pleads self defense, Sarah Hines to Jesse Norman 5a row Wilson, of Princeton. claiming that Anderson always mis- signature pa, the the sec 26 Boone twp $85. Oscar Nafus, Pleasant Gap, Mo. | ted and abused her. On the day| Princeton, N. J, Dec—President [business end. of aay wit taste Rosa Vogler to Grant A Kennedy Orville Owens Spruce, Mo. of the Oct. 21, while they were alone} Woodrow Wilson, at, a banquet, at- wists ten Teluae the bank in five 239 a séc 12 Deer Creek twp $14,280. | Beulah Roberts, ‘Adrian, Mo, {at their home, the couplé quarreled|tacked the social condition of our | tit TSuh can do during Bey tg es ape: Butler, Mo, |2md 11 o’clock that night when she American colleges. His closing state- of your James A Kidwell to Conrad Hug et| yg Barnett, Isa Howard, al 200.a sec 25 & 26 East Boone twp | Isa Butler, Mo. to retire, Mrs. Anderson|ment, ‘ prepared Butler, Mo. | said her husband came into the room| something about the matter, $15,000. Amos Lafever, James B Douglass to ah Be- | Julia Wilsey, Butler, Mo. | witha revolver in his hand. He or-|¢ates that the social tetorm that he penarmganr dade ime = waa -=-— |dered her to kneel and pray, saying for Princeton two weeks without them—bui causing such a storm among and alumni, is not a dead me thoat in trav- prizes, three third prizes, all self think she understands a lot of|turned to the College and ied months and months of sinsh, until] Agriculture College student who is one day there isa splash, and both| working his way through the Univer- ‘on liquor and turned an- The world has great need for young young men have for it. Your clothes fit you better than your father’s fit him—they cost more money, they are more stylish; your mustache is neat- you are prettier, oh, far prettier — man, and reflect. The old gent onan the salary, and his mortal life. Young men are he ‘hadi mind to do) asf and are also ornamental, }#%¢ indi-|and we all like them, and it would be to do with it. Loose and iymale he Capen Ca o Show. In addition ; These fat areal eS outed begins January 4th. The Missouri boys, also, won first sity. To Walk a Beat in Glory. “Jack” Brown, a strapping police- man, who quit the force, re off clusions after wrestling a year with the aid of prayer instead of the night stick. Here they are in brief: The police department of a big city is an express train to hell. I decided to take a local; so I leftit. Then! changed cars again and am on an ex- press for heaven. A policeman can bea Christian as well as anyone else if he desires to, but no one ever heard of one desiring to. Besides, if he was one he would have to leave the department. Thefe is no place there for a God-fearing man of honest purpose. If the police of the city followed Christ's example they could help more to wipe out it’s. sin than all the preachers in the world. Think what — it would be if they gave a helping hand to the weak, had pity for the =e a sympathetic tear for juman suffering, ’ [ believe in an old-fashioned church, no gay sore ce ook Jesus. I try Hiya evga. day : more inet ot and fan fd ligion I teach my flock. Anti-Cook Document. to Danes. Copenhagen, Dec. 12.—Doctor Torp rector of the University of Copenhag- en, said that the charges published in New York Times against Dr. Fred- erick A. Cook are based on pure fic- tion. Nevertheless, he added, he . would accept’.the. offer to examine the documents prepared by Captain, — Loose and Dunkle, which the Times has consented to send to Cogenhagen. \ Walter Lonsdale,. secretary to Doc- tor Cook, who brought the explorer’s records to Copenhagen, also said bed the accusations published in York and London against Cook were tofally unfounded. said that the papers delivered to the | nounced yesterday some of his con- x Vs me { and that no other person has waded

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