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LWAYS IN THE LEAD. n: : We were the first to show the new fall styles in Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Silks and Cloaks; and each week has added 4 large consignments of the newest styles and best values of first-class merchandise to be found in the Eastern markets until now our i A 2 > i 2 shelving is fairly crushed under the mighty weight of the mountain of new, stylish and up to date goods now on sale at our store, @ pa , oa Loo 2 4 7 . &. Our Dress Goods stock was never half so attractive as now, all the newest importations, the latest weaves, the richest colorings AND THE LOWEST PRICES. a Is s: cond to none in the town; that you can find just T : LE LINENS AND NAPKINS All we ask is that you look through this fy OUR SIL E = : line. You will ba convinced at a glance that what you watt in it there is not a shadow of a doubt. erate A such values has never been shown in linens in All the new styles in Dress Trimmings and findings; . don’t fail to se+ cur live before you buy; it wi'l save Butler. Bought direct from the importers. you time and money. , a 4 ‘ B ‘ NKETS 250 paire—all sizes, kinds and qualities from th cheapest cotton to the best all. ' . rool, and our prices will stand the test. Alwaya look before jump. , AK Our line of cloaks are too well advertisad in this town to need commeat. We handle see oy seas Sere eee 6 4 ih JOSEPH BIEF ELD Cloak of Chicago. If you have ever bought ae c es \ one of these cloaks you will bays vo other now. They are the only cloak for style, fit and We bandle only the best, and the price is L,' weur. Many of these cloaks are cheaper thin last year.{—5 the same as you often pay for inferior goods. ae F Dp y 1- gy ho Get our bolt prices. We can sell muslin for less mouey than it is worth at whole- Flannels we cannot be beat on. They are positively : a LA ver sale to day. We bought our muslin in July before the advance. amy zu ‘ the best values ever shown. No trouble to show you. “%Y = =8™2T abe a lonk at them when in the bouse. ee — 5 = = ———— —<—= = a = o le 4 = in 1D All we ask is that you give us a chance at your Fall Bill. We will sell you. Our prices are right, our goods are the best, our room the best lighted, our store is the newest in the tewn. No old shelf-wore, moth-eatea, _ Totten remuants to offer at half price, but new, fresh, stylish goods at less money than the old war-time price goods will cost you at half their original price. Buy your Dry Goods from us and we will sell you Boots and Shoes at Jess money than you can buy them in Southwest Missouri. LANE & ADAIR. — y = m0, i : aes eS Goo = i a Cioran Been ie Sree ieee RT Notice of Final S-ttlement. Sully Case Eads in Acquittal. | WAS THE WRONG MAN and when he could be taken into | cavitarium aud that he was just | on his ability to establish his iden- Notice is hereby given to all creditors, ant all | L:etou, Mo. September 28.—The : custody. It was presumed by the starting for home. me | tity. If Mr. Currithers will call om Seer yee Campbell: samuiuistre: defense in the Mrs. Stills abduction | vee loeal authorities that bis object ip “Open your meuth’” ordered Ds | the Tiuzs and get a letter of good calling at Patterson’s office was to | tective Sparbawk. Bake dpa eluent ghee! meine aon term case was the order for the day in the} A Butler Merchant Arrested in secure a rebate on bis railroad ticket. the next term The tull man refused. He might character and carry half a dozen make final settlement thereof as well have obeyed, however, for in , Copies of this paper in his pocket, ‘of the Bates Coanty Probat re County, State of Miseouri, to be held at court of Justice Nelson at this place | ae D . 3 : * A Nya : etective Sam Howe assigned , san Le ae oO Me BELES today. The crowd in attendance | Denver as a Fugitive. | Detectives Sparhawk and McNeill to | a0 instant Detective McNeiil had | he will have no trouble with futuxe “atid Administrator. | wag not one fourth that of yester- | - the case, instruc’ing them to go to| popped jimmy between his teeth | occurrences of this kind. day. The introduction of evidence AC £ Mistaken Identi Patterson's office and linger there | and pried his jaws apart. Detec- ee Notice of Final Settlement. was ended at 4 o'clock. and the er ase of Mistaken Identity. until the fugitive Mules appeared tive Sparhawk flashed the rays cf Neciic hlasgec ee Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and| ments of counsel filled the time| 2ST Times ipti his dark lantern into the caveraous | = é 2 all others ted in the estate of William A He gave a description to the New Orleans, Li, Sept. 28.—The 5 Hall, dec “that we, Lizee J Hall and|batween that bour and 6 o’ctock. if Jobn Caruthers, merchant and | gerk and asked him to communicate | depths thus exposed. He starte4| pts Pie aia ite z “gd I, executors of said estate, intend | at that time the justice reodered bis | Capitalist of Butler, Mo., ever comes | with headquarters sbould Miles ap tack with a cry of pleasure. | Yellow fever s'tuation bere continucg to make final settlement thereof, at the next Se sae oe es | - # 3 term of the Bates County Probate Court, in) tecisicn, discharging the defendants, | visiting to Deuver again he will| pear. * * * * “Tis he, ’tis be!” he shouted to | exasperatingly the sane. A Guilty ; Bates county, state of Missouri, to be held at James Hol!, Wesley Jackson and! d a a ne Fe ‘ ;. | Deteetive MeNeall. “There's the averacs of cichteca to twent ae 4 Butler, commencing on the sth day of Novem- | James al, yy dacks nd doubtless first observe the precau- Sparbawk had barely reached the b a eeath s eras ol e'ghteea to twenty cares E 5 eee ie ae Exacl'y 85! and two deaths has kept up. But eacribe in & te ez - ° = * . | While there is no siga of an epidem-~- ber, 1897. wae Mian, | James McKeeban, from custody for station when tbe clerks called up Miles bad In another moment the tall map AZZIE J. WS and WILLIAM E : A5-4t kxecutors. |the reason that it was ehown that over the telephone asd announced in ed voice that eas : o an excit would bave been in the fastnessas of | ic Visitation, the slow progress of the buil per. Sweat was pouring | the disease puts obstacles daily im i Mrs. Stills bad not been of good] "~~ : ‘character. The announcement of | bimself with an artificial front tooth, just been in the cflice aud bought a | from bis brow in a stream. But #) the way of the fretful merchant pub sudden thought struck bim. and he | the result was greeted with a few | or he will Ic op up bis lips in such a] tieket for Kansas City. Witheut a asked who it was the d-tectives tion of doing one or the other of twothings: He will either supply \ ers from friends of the accused) manner that the Denver detectives; mc¢ments delay, Detective Spar jand groans from the other facticns bawk eeized a dark lantern and bur lic, who are ausious to again resume jean explore the innermost recesses j . : i sh ng ried out into the night. On the | ieee ae a 3 How to Find Out. jof his mouth without a jimmy and a} wav he m-t Detective’ McNeill, to| Were lboking for. In tha exaberanca | 7#0¢ _ the surrounding coun. | dark lantera | a ea 2 epee | of tk sph the detectives re | try- he record to-day was not un« Fill a botile or common glass with |°" id oy a a | whom he hastily imparted bisimpor-| that the : w . looking f a ac | like tl { = Ags jurine and let it stand twenty-four) Mr. Caruthers’ strange and un-/ tant news Bae na sau ree : ing for .| ike that of many days, in that it jneys. When urine stains linen it is, ves occurred last night at tbe | mau their eyes fell upon was a tali Aud we've get you, too,” they lect ent ; __ z cas 1d a fatal positive evidence of kidney trouble. union depot, just 2s be was boarding | PeTSoB, apparently about six feet | Mdead |New cuphts io bays bee ‘Too frequent desire to urinate or pain) .y ¢utbound train for Kansas City. | & gh, who, with a grip is each hand, ! , : Monday but we don’: / ter in the back, is also convincing proof | jowead A % s ** | was striding through the waitisg z oes ithat the kidneys and bladder are out t was due bot so much to ee aa emg ee : 5 ay, bow { | of order. tency on the part of the officers ag | 00m toward ths train gates. ths all soars ualate | WHAT TO DO, ‘to their zeal to vatch a Seattle,| “Ab, ha! hissed Detective Spar ere.” he said, “you « Royal makes the food pure, whoicsome and delicious. | There is comfort in the knowledge Wash, thief whom they have been | hawk, “our man at last!” : _| believe I'm Joho Caruthers, and you \ |so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s on tbe lockout for, day snd night, | “Tis he. we have him!’ muttered) cay your man Miles was due bere on Swamp Root, the great kidney rem- all week. | Detective McNeil! Monday. I wash-re ten days ago edy, fulfills every wish in relieving oie ‘ S i ea 2 eae | | pain in the back, kidneys, liver, blad- rp Sunday rightatelegram reached | Just as the tal ider and every part of the urinary “* r n | passages. It corzects inability to hold lice of Seattle, asking the authori-/ bis shoulde | urine and scalding pain in passing it, ties to arrest cne A. E. Miles, alias} ‘C:m3 Ww for bad erent Sonoma use pee as E. G Spavlding, fer obtaining | McNeill and Sparbawk in ne or beer, and overcomes that un-| >, é ae 3 pleasant necessity of being compelled; - | seni pretenses. Par- | What the ¢ : |to get up many times during the ticulars of the crime were not fur- | manded the tall man, indig night to urinate. The mild and the nisked, bat the telegram described | “Te won't do, Miles,” retorte extraordinary effect of Swamp. Root the fugitive as a man about 30 years | detectives; “we've got you and you! eig Bis is soon realized. It stands the highest | o¢ ace, five feet ten inches high, and | might as well up gracefully.” | % for its wonderful cures of the most ies by to - = =e el a } » a space between his upper, It wasic vaio that the tail man timeto catch bi DUVALL & PERCiVAL, igi g cases. If youneed a medi- “?** | : BUTLER, MO- | should have the best. Sold front teeth. It added for the fur-| protested. He ws buiried away to be will not sue the city. i — ee Oat eecrn! comes pctone j ther — of the officers that the | the police station There he seid/ Tie above refers to E.S. Carrith-| c ‘and pamphlet both sent free by mail, would peteebiy_spely 2 21 ee See. Ent ers, the popular proprietor of the’ Monev to loan on farms at reduced rates of | : o'clock on the following day at Ed {| his home was at Butler, Mo, where | “** * i Iimerest., Your notes are parable at our otee| Mention BUTLER W Dn Kilmer & Ce. | ward G Patterson's ticket brokerage | he was a merchant, that he had been | American Clothing House, whose) ee Binghampton, N. Y- jOfiee, 1213 Seventeenth street, where | in Boulder visiting his wife in the! friends are now congratulating him { { } an reached the and I registered at the Erowe Pa! fe} n the fe) fei! on etic! Of) ace hotel on my way a You ean prove the stater as said Detectives | mining the bot-! regi : Half an bour later was esc iquarters from the chief of po-| gates a heavy ba meney under f