The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 5, 1912, Page 10

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Come to our big store at No. 13 East side square, Butler, Mo. We have on display the largest and best assorted stock of articles suitable for Christmas Presents for old and young, large or small people, people of all dispositions and tastes—We have so much and so many that it is impos- sible to describe it in print. You must come and see it for yourself. COME AND LOOK WHILE THE LOOKING IS GOOD. Toys Iron Trains and Engines, many sizes; Fire Engines; Hook and Ladder Trucks. Friction Autos and other models. Tool Chests. Architectural, A B C, Picture and Concrete Blocks. Games We have the leading Card Games, and dozens of good and Instructive Games. These cannot be described, but must be seen to be appreciated. OUR GOODS ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND SELL ONE Toilet Goods. Toilet Cases, White Toilet Sets, Silver Manicure Sets Stand Mirrors. Manicure Sets. Hand Mirrors, Comb and Brush Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, een ences ee Dishes. Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Spoon Trays, Chocolate Pots, Creams and Sugars, Fruit Bowls, Milk Jugs, Berry Sets, 100 Pieces at 25c Each. every sort. Dolls Our line includes all kinds from 5c to $2.25. Heads of Kid and Bisque natural hair China Dolls; washable bodies—Rubber Dolls— Metal Heads—Dressed Dolls. Doll Tea Sets Doll Beds Doll Trunks Doll Buggies Doll Stoves Wooly Dogs Toy Horses Drums Bell Toys Horns Music Folders, Jewel Boxes, _ASK OUR CUSTOMERS ABOUT OUR PRICES—GOOD GOODS CHEAP, —(Noheap Goods) ——] Our Prescription Department. Represents the largest collection of high grade drugs and chemicals in Bates county. We allow no one to fill even the simplest recipe except thoroughly qualified and experienced men. When we fill a Prescription, we fill itright. If we haven't the article called for and can’t get it, we tell youso. We-can fill any Prescription written by any doctor. lf You Want Cheap Candy DON’T COME HERE We Bragg on Braggs Chocolates, all true fruit flavors, in bulk or package.. All sizes 25c to $2. Johnston’s Celebrated Chocolates need no praise to those who 16 different styles of packages, from 25c to have eaten them. $1.50. We would buy better candy, but we can’t. buy cheaper candy, but wé won't. Miscellaneous. riety Baby Rattles, Baby Pacifiers, Baby Bells. Large Rubber Balls. - Periumes. By a large purchase we are able to offer in addition to our large regular line some exceptional bargains in handsome Christ- mas packages at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Infant Toilet Sets. A great va- We could WE SELL FOR CASH—THAT’S WHY WE CAN SELL SO CHEAP. Books Some new editions of Children’s Story and Picture Books— Adventures—Histories—Speakers—Linen A B C and Girls and Boys Fiction Books. BUY EARLY, WE CAN STORE YOUR PURCHASES UNTIL YOU WANT THEM. Doll Dishes 10c to $2 Suitable for Men Collar and Cuff Boxes Collar Bags Tie Racks Shaving Sets Military Brush Sets Cloth Brush Sets Travelers Cases Shaving Mirrors Meerschaum Pipes Tie Boxes riar pipes in Case Smokers Sets PRICE TO ALL. Shaving Mugs, Razor Strops, Fountain Pens. Safety Razors, Lather Brushes, Razors, Bill Books, Tobacco Jars, Card Cases, Pocket Knives, Cigar Humidors. Purses, Cigar Cases, Stationery. This is a line which at all times we have a handoome assort- ment in addition to which we have a variety of 100 different packages. BOOKLETS CALENDARS Stickers, Tree Ornaments, Holly Wreaths, Paper Decorations, Two bushels of Christmas Post Cards. Crepe Tissue, all colors. CARDS Tags, Seals, Paper Bells, “EVERY BODY'S DOIN’ IT,” .DOIN’ WHAT? WHY, GOING TO 13 EAST SIDE SQUARE MAN HADLEY AIDED Mulberry and Western Bates. | HELD AS A FORGER | ‘day night was a grand success. The supper at the church Wednes- | Jane The | Head of Deepwater, Mo., Bank is Ac- to eat which the ladies of the church know how to prepare so well. The, cused by Close Friend hay seed boys were on hand and fur- | Clinton, Mo., Nov. 28.—John Og- den, president of the Farmers’ Bank Saag elon Hin, of Deepwater, 2 former convict whose os " ae, citizenship was restored by Gov. Had- | Leo T. Moschoft and family were ley, was arrested last night on a | Buests at J. H. Leiners Thursday. | charge of forgery. i |. Mr. and Mr. Frank Stilwell spent The charge was preferred by W. Thanksgiving day at the Manual; P. Bradley, his close friend and busi- | Green home at old West Point. | ness associate in Deepwater, Henry’ Stanley Morwood visited with home | County. Forged paper bearing Brad- | folks from Wednesday to Thursday. | ley’s signature is the cause. | The Mulberry school children had | Bradley's action culminated the ex- a day vacation Thursday. i posure of a series of financial transac- | Mrs. G. A. Jones is on the sick | ea pis cpio poihge ag ‘list. | have been brought agains| len. | ! His assets are il $20,000, pom Dr. J. C, Segeser and Clark Taylor | able, and very much tangled. Suits | Made a business trip to Pleasanton | have been filed in attachment by John | Friday. | A. Gilbreath, a Clinton attorney, for! Eaggie Jones who is teaching $2,350; by Fred Gross of Deepwater, | School at Trading Post spent Satur-' for $3,500, and by the People’s Bank ay and Sunday under the paternal) of Clinton, for $5,440. | roof. The collateral on which some of CC. A. Bowman, Geo. Williams and these notes were based, it is said, is| W. A. Downey made business trip to forged stock in the bank of which| Butler Tuesday. Ogden is president, and there are; Rev.G. P. Krebs of Rich Hill] notes signed by persons unknown in | preached at Mulberry Sunday after- the town, as wellas notes denied by | noon. the alleged makers. _....,_| J. R. Bishop and family expect to There are rumors of liabilities in| Jeave the last of the week for Ger- Kansas City, on cattle paper, aggre-| mania, lowa, near which place they ae $4,500. i | will make their future home. (Sle ANSI SNS LT EE) W. A. Rogers sale Monday was and took a prominent part in business | well attended. Col. C. E. Robbins in Deepwater, as well as in Republi- | didithe selling act and. good’ prices oon One. | were got. It soon became known that he had | zm Mr. and Mrs. Ecke Taute and son served a three-year term for grand| ages 4 larceny, being sent from Daviess | Gerade were shopping in Butler Fri- F day. County in February, 1902. | ; ; Before this was discovered he had Pd Morwood went to Joplin a day. voted twice, and then, on January 31, hed : 1910, Gov. Hadley restored his citi. | John T. Hensley shipped itwo cars zenship. lof fat stock to Kansas City Tuesday | wife. He has taken an active part in| night. church work and his arrest is as a| Little Miss Tena Taute visited Mrs. thunderbolt to those who believed he | J. H. Leiner Friday. had lived down an early indiscretion. Mac Braden was a caller at our) home Friday. Miss Ola Nichols visited: with her | dam the latter part of the week. Monday evening just after ye scribe | had finished the evening chores, a | the driver inquired if we were at! leisure and if we had the time to tie, a matrimonial knot, and of course we | answered yes, all the time the speak- | er was trying to keep us in the dark, and to our surprise the couple proved tobe Grant M. Garner and Mrs. Rhoda Terry, and in due time the ceremony was performed which unit- | ed these two people as husband and Mr. Garner is one of Charlotte townships prosperous farmers and stock raisers’ and owns an _ ideal farm. The bride isa very charming lady and owns a farm in Homer township. Mr. and Mrs. Garner have the best wishes of their many friends. John Hensley made a business trip to Kansas City Tuesday. G. M. Garner was transacting bus- iness in Butler Monday. RAMBLER. Women Ask Food Reform Cincinnaji‘O., Dec. 1.—Clubwomen | of Cincinnati will wait upon the Coun- cil and ask that body to pass an ordi- nance requiring that no dealers of poultry in this city be allowed to sell any but drawn stock. ; The ordinance also will provide that wholesale dealers in ply be com- pelled to draw their’stock before it is submitted to the retailers for distribu- tion among consumers. This latest move grows out of the fact that one of the women who will make the protest was sold a turkey which was to have been a part of a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner and which because of not being drawn was unfit for use. A warrant was issued for the dealer. We wouldappreciate if those whose THE UNITED DRUG COMPANY BUTLER MISSOURI Mrs. R. K. Godwin has returned from her trip to Arkansas. She 5 tables were loaded with good things| Sisiter, Mrs. Dick Goode in Amster- | thinks there is a little rock in Arkan- | \sas. She is feeling just about as she | did when she left home. There was a surprise party at Mr. nished music for the crowd. $18.75 team stopped at our front door and | gam Statons Thursday night. Dr. Miller visited at Mr. Farmers Sunday. ley’s big mules Friday. In and Around Maysburg. | LYNCHERS SAFE IN | crime against a white woman. SOUTH CAROLINA.| ‘Therefore, in South Carolina, let it be understood that when a negro | Gov. Blease Won’t Punish Slayers of assaults a white woman, all that is ‘naine of the state of South Carolina, | Governor Blease served notice to the !governors’ conference here today x | that lynchers of negro assailants of | Charley Stewart bought Mr. Hand-| white women in his state would go State. i unpunished. Governor Blease warm- Rev. Shelton filled his regular 4p-/ly defended his use of pardoning |pointment Sunday, there was two, nower as well, declaring that in the Probate Court room every Sun- Negro Assailants of Women if needed is that they get the right man They ‘Get the Right Man.” and they who get him will neither Richmond, Va., Dec. 3.—In the | need nor receive a trial.” ' Governor Blease justified the use [he had made of his pardoning power, he said, by conditions he said he had found in penal institutions in the Christian Science Services Will be held at the court house in CHASE Dattie and Daisy Clinton. ‘twenty-two months he had_ pardoned | day morning at 11 o'clock. All are Don’t forget the box supper at/ or paroled approximately 400 persons cordially invited. Subject the 13th of December. Elsie Gilbert and Kate Middleton visited home folks over Thanksgiv-|South Carolina, and I say it again, now,”’ he decreed, ‘‘that I will never order out the militia to shoot down . : A their neighbors and protect a black Jer rate Rest pte pan: ee brute who commits the nameless ing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edrington have their house almost completed. Mrs. Montie Simpson is visiting relatives in Johnson county. Most of the farmers are through gathering corn, and those that are not, expect to be by Christmas. Tan White bought apples from Jack White Friday. The two Misses Carney visited at Mrs. Godwin’s Thursday afternoon. A NEIGHBOR. Taft Beheads Lyon Men Washington, D. C., Nov. 30.— President Taft to-day cut off the of- ficial heads of two Federal officehold- ers who took an active part against the administration in the recent cam- paign. He removed from office “for the good of the service”’ because of “‘per- nicious political activity’ on behalf of Col. Cecil Lyon of Texas, who sup- ported Roosevelt, two of Lyon’s lieu- tenants, Eugene Nolte, United States Marshal for the Eastern District of | Texas. In their places the President today appointed Bert J. McDowell of Del _Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burton vis-| accounts that are due would call and| Rio, Tex., for the Western District, Ogden was unable to obtain bail to- ited with relatives at Pleasanton Sat-| settle as it saves us time and labor in| and Phil E. Baer of Paris, Tex., for day.- - He lies hysterical on his bed. | urday and Sunday. using this notice. Black-Arnold. = the Eastern. | Hackler school house Friday night | and that he hoped the number at the} end of the second term would be 800. December 8, ‘‘God the only Cause and Creator.’’ Hay Wanted. 200 tons or more of good timothy or light clover and timothy mixed. “T have said all over the state of | 161, residence 150. 39-tf J. S. WARNOCK. i | | i | | Both Trimmed and Untrimmed at Greatly Reduced _ Prices Be Sure to See Them Before Buying Mrs. J. W. Allison AND DAUGHTER

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