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Deueno sever sais Des pre errr i dl neath avin on gia het } | i NALA test aaheaneetatnetniees LOCAL ITEMS. rd will sellharness cheap. Wawnrep: Girl to do house call at this office, Ball and Coon 1s the name of a of No account s 5 | scarcity of water so far. | ; i i Wasn't th | in town Saturday ? re an immense crowd spend the sum- Senator Vest mer with his family at Sweet Springs. | Sold by Gus Wyard, in the harness line. , everything What did ‘those white dresses worn on the 4th look like Sunday morn-/} mg? If you want groceries and big bar- | gains go to Pharis & Son, next door | to Times off stairway. } The bone and sinew of Bates} county can be found in the corn fields these hard times. you P hanes & Son will g give more | groceries a dollar than any house in town. The boys of the returned from the new Butler band celebra- Holden tion Sunday It looks to us as though McGhee his groceries and was giving away gueensware, he sells so cheap. Job work done with neatness and | dispatch at the Times office and} satistaction guaranteed. Pharis& Son knocked the 1 bottom out of high priced groceries. | Call and see them. have John Duff says he had eaten too much grass to shoot well on the 4th. He got five balls out of fitteen. Miss Maggie F ‘ranklin came up trom Nevada Thursday evening to} visit friends in the Electric City. The store of E. Miller & Son, at} Hume, was burglarized of $40 and a watch, Sunds xy night of last week. | Ss. B. Newbill represents the bes' Life Theurence Co. in America. Go have your life imsured. If you want a wagon load of gro- | ceries and queensware tor a dollar go to McGhee at the opera house. M.S. Cowles and Frank Mckib- | bencame up trom Rich Hill Satur- | day mght to witness the pyrotechnic | display. Tom Irish has oid Thomas Cat this time long and teeth as st tackled a regular that has harp | claws a foot | as needles. The Butler “Si iver cornet band | seranaded the city the band | stand Sunday ev with some choice music. Acting on the princip 1 that the} early bird gets the worm, candidates | for the different cou — to bob up y offices are W. O. Jackson made the old bird Posie ot himself at Adrian on the 4th. Billy is hard to beat on a of July oration. want your gun Tepa take it to B. All kinds It you e] and made good as new, London’s gun shop. ng neatly done. ot repa The baking powder drawing came off at Brough & Womack’s last week. Miss Bell Badgley held the iucky card drawing the silver tor. Now is the time to renew your allegiance to the booming Ties and keep posted as to the happen- Globe Clair with St. taken up county toubles. It is all right and we are glad to see the Globe stand- ing by its readers. Wheat cut ot the da week. the crop is iar informed. | northe ; handsome set of buggy | vada Mail, | P. Wil | proved spent t Mrs. Frank McKibben i he 4th in Bu f McGhee won't and queensware c nouse in town. shipped to Hensley & Johnson and Tues- Kansas City on Monday day 400 head of very fine hog 10gs. hogs Dr. E. M. Glessner, ot West Line, Cass county, is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. Miss Dixie Ostrom, step daughter of Rev. R. R. Pierce, is visiting in Independence. John Howell, a former ‘typo of this but now of everywhere and city, I city nowherein patti spending atew days with his mother. icular, is in the The mite society of tne Ohio street M, E. be held at the residence of Hartwell, next will cS. church R. ‘Tuesday nis Mrs. Howell, wi eee ies nowens a tormer typo in this office, her household effects to Kansas City Tuesday, the making it their future home. moved ot with intention Willis All for stock yards of J. P next Saturday evening. wishing to enter stock will do so by noon of that parties the sale day. John Etzler living about six miles ast of town purchased that harness Graves & Son. It is a daisy set and put up ina substantial manner. Phos. J. F arrall, one of Walnut Township’s most respected and re- sponsible citizens gaye us a pleasant and substantial call the latter part of last week. of You can now send a letter weigh- instead of The new of ing an ounce for 2 cents half ounce as heretofore. law went into ettect wednesday last week. W. R. Mitchell, editor of the Ne- spent the 4th in Butler, and gave the Times a pleasant call, He is an elegant gentleman and edits one of the best papers in this part of the state. J. W. Pierce, assistant cashier of \ the Holden bank, and Ed. Pierce, bookkeeper the First National bank of Boulder Colorado, are in the ng their father, Rev. R.R. of city vi Pierce. The Walter A. Wood ; Reaper and Mower, guaranteed the | best grain and flax , also Wood machine made; N. C. Thompson sold by R. R. Deacon, and light mowers 30-tt The stock sales at the yards ot J. lis & Co. will po 1 next at 2 o’clock prompt, or | day, Tuly 11, already a goo num- ber of cattle, horses and other stock have been and there will be more on day of tape com- lowest Holeom) Case. stated in the last issue of tl Combined } j Butler, Mo. | : 2 j lege to pay part or all any time be- | | fore due. itively begin } ir- | THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. ow ee A Large Crowd, and Had by all Pres lowed by rect all amused themse! social ie E. churct Rev. } M. W. A. Walker, of the C. P-. The iar display : the £ the fstand | of the square Joe consid trom top northeast under the supervision of corner Myer, was very good, taking in tion the inclemency of the weather. | The closing scene *‘good nignt,’’ yery beautiful, made up of shooting stars and many colored ligints Among the most attractive amuse: | was | ment at the picnic grounds was the | glass ball shooting match by the | old medal, Butler Gur Club for the which was proudly borne : H. Ellis, ornaments the | lapel ot his coat. test, as follows: Er. J. Jewett, » Haggard. 8; } Jonni wOutt, =~ 1. O. fvessay Ee. OA. Ewing, 7; D. Hartwell, 8; Z. J. Williams, Dick Ht Five ee way bv I. and now It was a hot con- | score $ Patterson, 8; I. HH. Ell oC Hagedorn, 10; T. H Rich, 6; Ben | Hall, 10; Henry Kaune, 4; J R. Cobb; 10: J. 2 1 10; ] Cossett, 10; 7- | BASE BALL. | Perhaps the most attractive and interesting feature ot the Fourth was | the game of base place at the ball grounds near the depot, between the Butler and Ne- vada clubs, for a purse of $100. The and ball, which took ; game was called at 2 o'clock, the boys appeared on the ground dressed in full unitorm, and went to work in earnest for the prize. Harry Deacon was pitcher for the Butler club, and Mr. Baylor tor Ne- vada. The game was hotly <ontest- ed for one forty-seven minutes, the Butler boys coming out The game hour and winners by five to three. was played onthe square and when the money was turned over to the Butler boys the entire Neyada club jomed in a chorus that they were welcome to it. Jno. F. Swenderman, ot Nevada, deserves especial praise for the fairness in which he umpired the game. “he following is the score : { Innings... YP 213) 4 6-6 78 § | Butler . 1 0'@. 1.3 0:0 6 — 5 Nevada 614061 66:0°3 It will be observed by the above } tally that the ninth inning was not! played by the Butier boys. | action n foe A. Brashear did the best field } work, and B. E. Kirtley best score ot the Butler nine. | made the mene on Hand the rates. Time er. Privi- lowest borrov To loan at and terms to suit Abstracts of titles turnish- | ed. he Watton & TucKER 25-2t Land Mortgage Co. | | A Destructive Cyclone Mexico. Santa, Rosa, Mex., July 2.—A | cyclone p 1 over this. section } i yest | estimates Beg Times, the Supreme Court reversed | the Holcomb pted arrest of case and give e court decide that ‘the Holcomt nlong the str the atte mpt to take } him was unlaw aad him a | was four to five n onel Pedro Val and uprooti tee InS we n Juan Del Sabinas forty houses blown down, and sev Ranc aged, and many cat The track of tt 400 yards sons injured. led. wide, When Baby was sick. we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castaria, The W: ‘alton & Tuck ge ‘Company are loaning 5 very lowest rat Ss to pay befor re d shed without delay. Threaten Troble. 2.—Governor E mi pee and state protection, ammunition. I was instru the citizens of Mancos to make this dema P. J. Merris. Some d ago Governor Eaton lays | sent Inspector General Reardon and | Adjutant General Taylor to th of the trouble to investigate and re- | port. This morning the governor | received the tollowing: to senc Du Durango, you ought ngo, 4 where rou ot ammunition { are ready to start and torty miles, delay it without called. There is Thi 1y ought to be dire orders. every indication of war. cted to The uty compar hold itself Rico mounted: ready for company will Have seen the agent; he le. Quick, decided haye to is afraid ot trout ay save the state large ex- cnal fires penses and many lives. are reported on mountains of ! lores and Mancos and the bucks are alone and mounted on speedy ani- mals, and are off their reservations F. W. Reanpon. Inspector General. Less than two hours atterward Governor Eaton received the follow- ing: Durango, Col., July 2. here at midnight and find that trouble Tele- president. — Arrived may occur at any moment. graph immediately to the Will write you in the morning. F. A. Tayor, Adjutant General. “he governor says he will investi gate further before telegraphing the president. A Good Thing tor Farmers. Have you noticed any ot the ad- vertisements of that new gloan com pany at Butler, Mr. Johnsor I suppose you mean Jarvis,Conklin & Co.’ “Yes. [believe that is the name.” “Why, Yes, [have noticed their advertisements, in tact, §?”? and have lately had some dealings with them.’’ “That so? Well they make cheap and reasonable as dc loans as they advertise ?’ t’s what they do. I saved myself about 4 per cent. by getting my loans from them, and got my money without any delay or monke work, either.’ **Well now 1s 1T they do so much better than the foan agents there ?”’ ‘Well, VE tell vou howit is. You don’t have any ‘mide man’’ to j pay, and their manager Mr. Powell, id a salary z all expenses by litt their hi raie to onto the chance, 4 get themselves in go @P you j Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma- tion of all flesh. ink the | come | Dor- | } } ieee e NRA LAY CASTORIA RAK for reese and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that {recommend it as superior to any prescripuon known to me.” HL A. Arcusr, M.D. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Go TO THE RHD FRONT Castoria cure Sour 51 Kills Wc mac FOR YOUR Groceries and Queenswrare! NEXT DOOR TO PALACE HOTEL ind get our p ur Canned Fr : Flour, etc., can Farmers who have fat Sen) } i Having leased the Butler Eleva- a tors for aterm of years, c . M. WILSON Desires to announce to the fart ag mers of Bates county, that he will a We have ds, Sugars, be beat. iget the highest market) price patronage of the public is solicited. JAMES SM.TH}- : the Coffees. kK. WILLIAMS Fresh Meat of all Kinds}: CONSTANTLY ON HAND. . A stock fe South Side public Square, utler, TUR TLE TOR pay the Hiehest Markel Pret: eS grain and seeds ofgall kindsp.”, Castor Beans and Flax SeedtoLouh:: Colic, Constipa Diarrhasa, Bian, S, gives sleep, and promotes di. Wichous in injurious medication. Tux Cevtacn Company, 152 Fulton Street, N. ¥. treshest Teas, Our price spare low. ion, line of goods } | Tobacecos, 4 CHOICE ROASTS}: ent enene ry cant. Thep sale sh. « the Mo. T it} ———— en he nin Our patt Car OF bas b| Orne € Th