The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 4

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) le : TO'PAY BET ‘The New Christian Science The body will be brought to this} A TRAGEDY AT MERWIN The Butler Weekly T imes Church. city Thursday afternoon and tak- _—_ Dr. J. H. Martin Shot and Prob- ably Fatally Wounded by T, W. Holesworthy. of each week.| John S. Walker to Rake John, Pap % : en to the home of Claude Major, f | The Christian Science Society | ,. ‘ ted Coleman’s Yard Thursday lof Butler held their first meeting’ where funeral services, conducte Printed on Thursday (——_ BOBT. DD) ALLEN Balter, and Mer: | Morning to Celebrate: —‘‘ : sanity Rev. C. A. Walters, of the Ohio : : | Election of Wilson. in their new building Sunday. street M. E. church will be held} shackie evade withamall | | Some time ago‘the society pur-j We are informed just as we go} chased the Atkeson property, on to press that one of the freak bets South Delaware street, and com- made here on the election will be) pletely remodvied the residence, | paid Thursday morning at which! making it into a very pretty little Entered at the Post Office of But-/time John S, Walker will rake bungalow. ler, Mo., as second-class mail matter. John Coleman's yard. A large. The main assembly room is 24 ea y {crowd is expected to attend and a’ by 45 feet and will. seat about PRICE: $1.00: RERSERG | very enjoyable time is anticipated. 150. The walls are painted a pale ; sp Paiommee i Mr. Walker bet on the election of shade of yellow and the ceiling a THE WEST HAS SPOKEN. Hughes and Mr, Coleman on Wil- delicate cream color. The wood- New York Worl The West son. the terms of the wager work is of white enamel and ma- has indeed spok nothing the los irs will soon he better has enera- | thy st Bsa cee pe probably result in the death of Dr. : . Martin, minent physi- health for some time. She was for ae Ri koe Pe Maran vba many years a resident of this city, day ‘morning about 10:30 o’clock. leaving here about 25 years ago. | A+’ spout that hour T. W| Holes- eae E af aera ng iy worthy, station agent for the Kan- survived by three daughters, Mrs.; (x, ilroad, en- Edward Park, St Joseph, Mo. san City Southern rat i 4 tered Dr. Martin’s office and af- eG HOS OUT a Bay tar a few words drew a 32 calibre Williams of Kansas City. lrevolver and shot’ Dr. Ein icki A ‘through the abdomen. Dr. Martin DICT VE EY HNP: | grappled with Holesworthy and Congressman C. C. Dickinson is| kept him .from shooting again. -elected, by a plurality of at) Holesworthy surrendered tothe By at the north end of the room, In tion the of the po- } t ope a 5 litieal ba ion which#! in } sss and social circles. the 1 orner of the build- jvast 2899, carrying every county | officers and was brought to. i still mair E) Mr. Col is sveretary of the ing ‘ the distriet with the exception | ler and lodged in jail to await | the owned | Der -Coleman Loan & ‘Title feet. which will be furnished with of Cedar and Dade. | result of Dr, Martin’s injuries. Dr. | Martin was taken to a hospital in! Mr, Dickinson’s pluralities in| a , as City, where an operation | er and will be open ie various counties are as fol. | Kar each afternoon du t reading to the pu d Mr. Walker is one of the leading insurance. men, by h has. € . out sident w ing the week. lows: | disclosed that the bullet had } fN meee 5 Por a e& time ietv h: ates s ‘7 erced the intestines in nine, out th -e of Ne Christian Science Lecture. For a long time the society hus Bates .........3... 707 j ple Yo > less sordid : held its mectings in the probate Cass ...... .1214 |places. The surgeons | hold out hss ld be a Herman ‘Herring C. 8. B.. court room in the court house, but Henry .... 1038 very little hope for his debate ‘dou! : ire, and tl outgrown sueh limite: . 708 | _ There.was_no witness to the; ver of the hoard of Lecture-. quarte 1d it hecame necessary S 125 + ;shooting and it is impossible to such ve the details of the affair. There are seyeral stories in cir- | the First Chureh Christ to build e of their own. =a Holesworthy, who appears to be about’ 35"years of age, has lived in Merwin for several years and has always been regarded as x quiet, peaceable man. 1 Suf: se balan eens jutier, About twenty ladies interested in the equal suffrage question met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Walton, on High street, and organized a local Equal Suf- frage Association. Mrs. Elmer A. MeKay, of Springfield, was present and ex- plained the objects of the associa- tion, At the present time an or- ganization is being formed in ey- ery county seat in the state. When the organization is thoroughly completed: the ladies will go be- fore the state legislature with an equal suffrage bill. ; The officers of the local society .are: President, Mrs.. W. E. Wal- ton; Vice-President, Miss Mattie Boulware; Secretary, Mrs. D. C. Chastain; Treasurer, Mrs. C. H Letton, A Good Roads Meeting. Join M. Malang, of Joplin, state vice president of the Jeffer- ; delivered a tae a 3787 ; he at Former Butler Lady Dies at St Crawford's pluralities: iculation as to the causes: leading | Joseph. Steyn Mailers 467/ up to the trouble, one of which is | Ro'inson, a former Dade + 421 that Holesworthy’sewvife told him | ‘come sort of a story Monday 888 night about Dr, Martin which so jeinson’s plurality in the dis-| inflamed his mind that he deter- lmined to killsthe physician. died Tuesday. © home vf h: vatd Park, af rand the h inter. Substantial Value AT THIS TIME IT WILL PAY YOU MORE THAN EVER TO BUY WHERE YOU ARE SURE OF GOOD RELI. ABLE GOODS Al THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WE HAVE USED A LARGE CAPITAL AND THE KNOWL. s rOU-A-S-O0CK-OF GOODS-WHIGH IS UN- Store of Good | Construction. ’’ son Highway, addressed a large crowd of good roads enthusiasts at the court house Tuesday night on the subject of ‘‘Good Road Mr. Malang has made a study of road building and speaks as an expert. He advocates gravel roads for Bates county, and suys a first class gravel road can be inade across the county at a st of from $1009 to $1200 per ile, He would get the gravel at nd says that it can be 3utler at SO cents Land can be put on an additional 46 Mr. Malang has been over GE GAINED IN MANY YSARS OF EXPERIENCE TO PLACE BEFORE YOU USUALLY GOOD AND AT PRICES WHICH ARE REMARKABLY LOW CONSIDERING THE MARKETS TODAY. i WE WANT YOU TO USE THIS STORE AND OUR GOOD SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR WANTS IN OUR LINES. In Our Coat and Suit Department t We are showing the very newest styles made up in stylish materials. LADIES AND MISSES SUITS ; In Poplins, Serges, Broadcloth, Whipcords at $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $20.00, $25.00 $20.00, $25.00 $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 $3.50 to $10.00 ear. $2.50, $3.50, $3.98, to $6.00 Ladies Wool Velour Coats Ladies Black Broadcloth Coats Ladies and Misses Plush Coats Misses and Ladies Fancy Mixed Coats Children's Fancy Coats... Silk Waists = = INOTICE: We have a lot of last years Coats, $10.00 to $15.00 goods, which we are selling at $5.00. . These are good heavy Coats and a great bargain. oa ——— We Buy Shoes Direct from the. Manufacturers And give you the benefit attention es but little Democrats. For Misses and €C KEWPIE TWINS SHOES. Kev re by iren we call y to without a tack or nail: have be excelled for s ling: soles are stit Hi es are all > Pure Oak s F alker’s Specials, finer grades for rds fine shoes for men are still selling extr: Beacon Falls Rubber Boots and Shoes are extra good. gentlemen by the ies given to ev-| ery e ticket in the face} of one of the bitterest fights ever | made hy the Republicans in’ this) eounty. H hown | ' ““Munsing Underwear has a natis tion for fit, service and general satisfaction. The manufacturers say: **There is satisfaction in ev- ery thread and all the buttons.”” Thos+ who have worn it will tell you it has no equal. Every gar- ment is made of the best material possible for the H money, and shaped and finished for style. comfort. ~ \ { nal reputa- The republicans of California | are having a merry row over the! victory of President Wilson in| bj that state. Some of the republi- : eans say that Governor Johnson, Bradley Sweaters For Men, Women and Children | Have proven to be more than | ident Wilson directed the affairs : of — ae wenn hun foe : Heavy Cotton Flannel ....12 1-2e, se Extra Good Bleached Muslin. .12 1-2c \; Floor Oi! Cloth... 2.2.2.2... 25e yard pein Ace Best Fancy Outing Flannel... .12 1-2c Apron Checked Gingham...8 1-3e, 10¢ * Lace Curtains............. 62 1-26 up Christian Science Services. 36-inch Pereales ...12 1-2e Mereerized Table Limen........... 65e 9x12 Axminster Rugs......... . $20.00 Christian Science eres niet 36-inch Cretonne........-.2...-. l5e | Big Blankets........-....--- 1.00 up Men’s Good Black Socks... .2 prs. 25¢ ‘ian Seie: ic - é i Sanday school will be held each Cumpton of satisfyin: 5-td SUE one Sa Win was alented' ta tie Ustad and service. Qur fall, and winter line for ladies, | claimed for them. | States Senate, did not give him} misses and children is quite complete, and we = if proper support. Governor John-| would like to have you call and inspect the goods. 1 son comes back by saying that a , Every Munsing garment is backed up by our per- j few petty politicians and a cer- sonal guarantee.” = tain newspaper in Los Angeles 80 We have a large stock from $1.00 to peng net Mr. — on a visit Men's..............-. $1.00 to $3.00 $7.50. Ask to see the Big Jumbo Weave to Californi at it was = * j Sweater ‘ sible for him to put Hughes over. | Ladies. ' -.-. 100to 3.00 | +4 at $6.00 and $7.00, they are | fe It does not seem to have occurred Youth’s........... 2.2... ..... $1.00 only made by Bradley and are fine. to the gentlemen that the reo Boys and Girls......... 50c to 1.00 i . were satisfied with the way Pres- | said estate are to the undersign: in six months after the date Sunday in the Society’s new Warner’s Rast-Proof Corsets are letters, or ¢ any Denetit of ehureh, corner of Ft. Scott and Delaware extra good at $1.00 up. waranted not to rust or They break. are - WALKER. Visit our Remnant Counter and save. Lots of Extra Good Cotton Batting. . aan id several times and mad¢ a careful study ef the conditions and ne doubt his figures are about right. Pete Lyneh came in’ Saturday morning from West Plains, How- HM county, with a second shipment of cattle for UL Ayers, inaking 208 head of cattle in these two shipments, which ineluded one load for Dan Crabb, In the Ayers shipment was also one car load of cows.—Rich Hill Review. Box Supper. There will be a box supper at school house Friday ht, November 24th, for the ben- efit of the school. All are invited. Miss Leola Rice, Teacher. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE. y_ Flinn, san State of certain deed of trust » and recorded ter north est quarter of th rter of Section a that part of t quarter of the North- ad West of being in ) ) of Ra three ¢ cont. ‘ acres more or hk No said conveyance was made in to secure «the pa: ent of one principal note and five interest notes therein described, all fully set forth in said deed of trust to which reference s here made; and Wh 8, default has been made in he payment of the principal note and one of the interest notes due November » 1916, and default has been made in es . Twelve ( the North w al and the interest thereon secured by said deed of trust and the same re- . mains now long past due and unpaid: Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and indebted- ness seoured by said deed of trust, and bursuant to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to execute the powers to me given by ~ said deed of trust and will sell all of the above described real estate at pub- lic vendue to the highest bidder, at the East front door of the Court House where the Circuit Court is held, in the City of Butler, Bates Coun’ Missouri for paan, Me ic a a riday. the Eighth day of December. 1916, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose said indebtednéss, inter- expenses incurred to this HOMER DUVALL, Trustee at and proceeding. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that letters | od administration upon the estate of James M. White, deceased, have beer granted to the undersigned by the Pro- bate Court of Bates County, Missouri. bearing date the 13th day of November. All persons having claims against uired to exhibit them tor ieee with: paay, Se erect f it in of the last rtion they shall

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