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EG aac = Sat ee Sk ® = x —- COOOCOOOCCCOCOOS COGS ©: Hir2!y esteemed at fent,) Shes Mo tooka Mr Haris of | ewes wenn enn | Jake Schmidt, attended the Masonic Amoret,to the asylum at Nevada | picnic Friday and did not forget to/| last week. renew for Tue Tiwes. He is still) fre. Har orn, ) of y A ; | | conducting his drug store at Papin-/ jas been visit ig es sane re and Weary, Ao ville. haa returned home. 5 ona hot day. & man must be who Hon. John B Newberry was in} ygisa Lou Frizell, woo has been § o attendance at the picuic Friday and teaching in the Decue Gian z i ar made us a very pleasant visit, renew | ome to spend the Senehccic ai > be ' ; ‘ing his paper. Hereads much and , < i aan 5 - 1 is pos: ed of excelicnt judgment aie a Brown and li ort ts $ a jand it is seldom one talks to him : ee ee 3 : : 5 5 | without getting new ide ad Mrs. Everingham. 9 Od \ VA that we are selling from $2.50 ; j j | Tilden W. Dawson, a young man z John, of Kar > At oe => is pe ou Pex eae lborn and raised at Nevada, was| Wi! be the crator of the day at the| § eS sf} . i g ; |killed in the advance made by the | “bration to be held at Clinton the’ § re ~~ MecKiib bens. i Determined to close out our | American troops Friday against the | 4'® t |Spanich sofdiers defendivg the city| The Tims hopes to see a fie) eee = | stock for $5. but ALL GO. Wednesday of lest week. He had! | been killed by the carsand the body|b was mangled gnition. |s From papers found on the body bis bame was supposed to be E. Thomas. That is a matter to ad we a s : - f Santiago. He wi nem be f|\crop reised int “ounty this r. | 7 tk of bo BI s anc = ee a8 a member O I county this year } _ gs = = 3 The Adrian Journal says the oe F 4 offer any $6 and S7 suit in |mangled remains of a man w apere are boasting rf | found just north of Mormon Fc the town is to have | Bot t $e ' } None reserved = would like to beyond reco treets treated likewise WITH US - = Dress up in one of those nice all wool suits we are selling at the ex- Best values y averages from feet high nand Wheat cut | cats are getting |} Flour is getting down so we can ever Big offered at the price. wee ripe. Hay lL last of this because it} said to be magnificent. estiog will begia the} ‘The hay crop is] begin to eat white bread again keep the best in the market and th kind you ought to buy wSe week. cut on men’s summer treme low price of 85.00, they are keaps the money at home. ri i © : : sas : | The Butler boys who started for worth 87.00. rH suits to close out. Best see Feauk Smith & Son. | tho front last week to fight the ae : The Ties esteemad young friend Spanish ail aarivel safely at Chick Get one of our cool coats, Dt Je, War- 4 ees ‘ ; es he aoe and valued subscriber, Jerry Steph-|amauga Odaly four of the number, / our line. .Don’t pay $10 (as pee AMOK an iayiGley couste who Liewar? James, Hot Kolapeich: ranted not to fade. hag been in the county for the past | John McKissick and Frank Miller week visiting his parents, Mr. and| were assigned to Co. B | Mrs. J. Stephenson, in Hudson, | - - Childrens Shoes, called Tuesday and renewed. He was on his way back home and took Bee to DOC at DRYSDALE $ KEASLING’S. | the noon train from Kearney. Bro. Atkeron full size, 25e. Plain and. striped duck pants, $1.00, sizes up to 48 waist. See our hot weather shirts: some people have) for exactly what we sell at $7.50. proceed, Big reduction in straw hats. SOK MEYER. ought not THE CLOTHIER. Bro. Hackett bad names. Argument | TSOIOHSOOOSOOOSOSOOHSOOHSOEL SK : ‘ is better than unbecoming language 14 t i 4 A wind storm bordering on a cyclone passed over Sedalia Satur day. In the city trees were blown down, sigos and awnings wrecked, | and telegraph. telephone and electric wires were leveled to the street. Ia to call the country the storm did great dam Andy hasn't Stilt They Come, From all indications the bloomer age to the shocked wheat, while the | got a very preposessing shape, but} We add a few ball game at the park Tuesday after- growing grain was badly injured by ke can’t help that, and then what|our subscription list this week as being twisted and tangled. The | does it followe: T. J. Wheeler, T. W. Old i fruit trees were also damaged by married and has no desire to become | ham, A. J. Evans, F. M. Thrall, D. Kev. J. M. McBride will hold 4 being stripped of fruit. | L. Ruffoer, J. W. Johnson, Geo. D-! yiocg in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church ‘| Pryor, V. C. Michael, T. A. Craig, | on Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. ond at / in a family bewspaper. 20re new wanes to noon was not patronized very exten- matter anyhow, as he is sively by our people. Rere a widower. T. J. Wilson, for years a popular : : 3 < : & 4 S z @ 3 ; 4 “ ; 8 : 8 ; 6 3 barred as competitors, except ia the “red hair’ and ‘‘eranky” contest. | form Press and National Committee | meetings of the Peoples party at Sampso Il bs bailed hero | ee say ae aay? | Omaha last week. ifhe hands over Cervera’s fleet to | Unele Sam for a 4th of July present. | Mr. J. A. Trimble offers a bottle Meviccnerable end esteemed cili-| of hair dye to the young man with | the reddest hair at the celebration. | zen, Uncle Jacky Ryan, the Tixes | é ie Uae cuits We know a certain youeg man who, | Dr. Vince!, of St. uis, Sec ret 7 | : | Os Jaton 3 ; ees, Frank } of the Era E etna pay and influential citizen of Walnut | °F ; be i W. ae 8 p.m. All are welcome | i : anc 4 SEOUL akin. o : eke (.}} | Michael, . S. Mullis, E illot | : being in alteadanea at the Masonic eos gs heals see son, Leonard Hildenbrand, F. T Bde — - _ : court ienic Friday, we led | siaeed we so . Jumpton, Jol pe onday an eft for his home at — = — — : eee jae ees : yea (the Mesonic nic. He Fenewed for| ty ae Cie bes B% a : Warsaw. The jurymen who bad i rrp mreyvryweo- so | ‘ e ight and deliver aj, . F Ses ._ | Flower, enry Entermanp, } ‘ : 4 yas i BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES | Ladies Oxfords, Crna A ies Gems ae Se _ scopy going to bis} Hats, John Gerodo, J. W. Trainer, | Dee? held in town for the past week = | oS church The sermon was one of the | rr this = erp evaecsig Hel, S. Smith, W. H. Caton, J. E that aire as sepia set ae fall as : a | 2 veek is sor , eC y the fa > LOCAL ITEMS | C B best avd most scholarly ever deliver-| 6 in. i, se ; ; t ee : 808! Wood, S. Courtney, Miss Lora sapaly pea iat ooh ee ‘ = | 5 ! => ' ed in this city, and was highly - ee ate Piicore# J. Smith HoH Binteg | 9 ee t Tives telephone number 37. | DRYSDALE & KEASLING. |apprecinted. The Doctor was the} The farmers of this county are/A. LL Livingstcn, Martin Burk, R Threatened With Hever. i sO Glsk has pene to OF | E __| guest of Capt.and Mrs F. J. Tygard | much exercised about the welfare of | B. Blevins, Mrs. E. J. Gayley, J. A. | “My little boy was ttt eeare 4 } lerville Mo @ a visit. j | Miss Edith Ervingham is visiting during his sojourn in our town. the corn crop on account of the| Bright, W.S. Shuce, J. M Cham peter ete wae f. Bt pie be ; : : .,. | relatives in Kansas City. Tock on be front vase (of this of chinch bugs in unusually | bers, W. L. DeMctt, Earnest Wor-| bad three sick spells in 15 monthe. : Squire H. M. Cannon is quite | : Seheere 2 wide large numbers. They are not injur-/man, B.C. Shroyer, J. H. Grahem.| When be was 9 years old he began } sick, all of which his many friends | J D. Allen and O. D. Austin left} paper anc read’ the upper half of it./ing the wheat to any great extent| Renewals: W. L. Kash, T. J. Wilson, | taking Hood's Sarsaparila Ho is : will be sorry to learn. | Monday for Omaba to spend a few It's a Fourth of July celebration but great fear is felt that after bar |W. W. Wilson, John B. Newberry, | 2°¥ 13 avd seems to be as strong as ; Prof. H. E. Spee P thigveil | days at the Exposition. with lots of fun onthe side. Look} yest they will move onto th2 corn| Jake Schmidt, J H. Sisson, W. H | any boy of his age.” Andrew Wood ' rof. H. E. Speece, o is city, eo eee ee at the long list of premiums offered, | ang completely destroy it Gauell aria ia dt, - Sisson, Kirksville, Mo. ; has been selected to teach the ages oe . : Pa ¥| especially tothe babies and young|Gitv News. Itbie, Hood's Pills cure naurea, sick } schools at Merwin. Pe pared oO Cuba. wt ladies; cur merchants cffer first-class = ; ; Rem J. F. Watkins, cf Appleton | headache, biliousnese, indigestion. ' Judge Sam Levy left Monday for | is Nable to see some RRAting socn. prizss—they are yours, come and | E. L. Campbell and wife were} City, formerly pastor of the First | Price 25 cents. es amar i ’ | : | jaile rag > al | St. Louis to attend the funeral of | W.O. Atkeson attended the Re-|get them. Residents of Butler are | jail dat Carthage for i stealing | Presbyterian church of this place, | FREE FOR ALL | horse aod buggy from liveryman J.| was in the city Monday. He had ’ ! = ae i his sister-in law, Mrs. Sol Levy. : “5 ube i | Berry, of Milo, Verron county. They |been down in Lone Oak township | \|hired the rig and forgot to return it. | looking ; Campbell is an all round bad map,| with bis church land has served aterm in the peni | efcer matters connected | = : ’ Men’s Work Shoes, Mr. ard Mrs W E_ Walton, left i A poe) tentiary. Heisa forger and it is} ‘ : cies S bia ” eo MPs ay evening for Manitau Springs, = at said iaga member of an organized | ss ‘ a 1 — 5 jat which place they will remaina f eeu GF Hetee suerte |few weeks in the interest of Mr. * alse elect delegates to ets v oh t te, is quite : : é oe a jif he gets it, will require a gallon} bottle. i Speaker Recd dodged the vote on | the Hawaiian question Speaker If you bave any tin work to do} Re ae ae ization of | Come and cea us. We keep a firet- th - ‘ae egainst the auzeration of class tinner and can do you good e Is!and. lworke Mrs. Ada Kuaup, nee Pace, of St Frank Smith & Son. Louis, isin the city tbe guest of| Wesley Denton, son of attorney Mrs. H. C Clark and Mrs D. A./©. A Denton, has accepted a elerk- DRYSDALE $ KEASLING’S. | After July lst every check, draft! or note drawn on a bank will have to bear a 2 cent revenue stamp before | being received by the bank. It is important that persons checking on their bank account in any bank in which they may have a deposit to W. L. Kash, one of the most pres- | perous and icfluential farmers of} eastern Bater, was in to see us the| last of the week and resewed. His! health, we regret to state, is not as| robust as usual. He is en old citizen, a good neighbor and an henorable, high-minded gentleman and Tae} Walton’s health. Mr. Walton is repidly recovering from his long se vere epe!l of sickness, und before re- turning to his desk in the bank he hopes to effect a permanent restcr ation oi his health. The Masronic held at White's grove one wile east of this picnic With Lemonade on the Side Next Monday wiil be our National holiday July 4th. Butler will have a big celebration and we know that you are all coming to enjoy the day with ua, and to add to your comfort we have engaged a large vacant store room near us, and have had it nicely cleaned up, which you are most cordially invited to use as a reposi- DeArmond. ship in the post office. He is a nice} ,o¢ forget this important matter. ae & ei him smong city, Friday last, in commemoration | tory for your wraps, bundles, baskets Mrs. Joo R. Morriaon, who has|Yousg man, and we predict will| phe government has put this tax on Route : of St Jobn Day, was most pleasant go forth We willbave several long ? Our substantial farmer friend W. | affair. The crowd io attendance tables and plenty of chairs, so you been visiting relatives and friends in | ake an efficient and popular clerk. | Kansas City ani Lafayette ceunty has returned home. The annual reunion of the inter- stateG.A.R_ will be held at Lake The republicans will bold their Park, Nevada, from August 8 to 23. Congressional conventioa at Apple- | The association is composed of ton City, Auzust 1Sth, to nomizate | Bates, Bartor, St. Clair, Vernon, Acandidate for congress. Bates is | Cedar and Henry counties. entitled to 11 delegates | One of the St. Clair county judges | You cught t> see that gua that jin jail at Kansas City, is a candidate goes to the “crankiest” man at the | for re election, and he sends to the celebration July 4:h How it does | voters tbat the jailer will not exouze “kick” and is ‘warranted to kill | bim long enough to get around and | nothing, but—perhaps the that gets it | to stay. The republican party of Henry A severe wind storm passed over | county wil hold their county | Portions of Henry county Friday | nominating convention at Clinton | Bight. At Windsor the Baptist | August llth. This convention will | church was struck by lightning and | the senatorial | burned to the ground. Also ten) head of cattle and three hogs were the people as a war measare to raise funds to assist in carrying on the war with Spaino. We have some very low prices on locks, hinges, strap hinges, barb wire, hog wire fencing, poultry net- | ting in fact anything you may need in the hardware line. j Prof. N. E. Stephenson, wife and | baby, of Edenburg, Grundy county, | is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mre. | J. Stephenson, in-Hudeon township. return to get some of mother’s good cooking and a father’s blessiog There is no place like being under the roof that shelters father and mother, and assembling around the family altar tothe boy or girl that congressional, judical and state con- ventions. | killed. love their parents. H. Maltbie made us a very pleasant | visit Saturday and observed hie annual custom of renewing for the) best paper in Bates county. He! owns a fine, well improved farm near/ Papioville and is ore of the most substantial citizens of the county. republican. The harvest down-peur of rain | that has visited this section in many crank | see them, but that heis in the race| 7), boys can’t stay away from the| months came Suaday morning. I: | old homestead, and cnce a year they rained hard and rained all day | During the day a flash of lightning struck the residence of Gus Wyard, lin the south part of city and krock- jed the weather boarding fro: one | leorner of the house. Fortunately | ino ove was hurt and the house was but slightly damaged. | numbered 400 or 500 people. a sumptuous dinner had been served Dr. Jcho D. Vincil, of St. Louis, orator of the day was introduced and entertained those present for an hour or so wit an elegant address. Judge Givar, of Harrisonville and Dr. Miller, were elso present and Frank Smith & Son.|In spite ef our persistect efforts he | ..4. speaches linforms us tbat he is et ll a good! J. MURPHY, 173 Mulberry 8t., Newark, NJ. After | can eat your dinner in comfort; a trustworthy person will be in charge to look after your personal! effects. In addition we will provide ycu something to wash your dinner down with—more substantial than water, and al! this without one cent of cost to you. We do not expect to sell you any goods on the 4th— we never do—but we do want ‘o renew our acquaintance with you, and form new ones,and show you through our 5 rooms fall of New and 2nd band Furniture and Stoves, and show you how cheap a Spot Cash house can sell goods So come along eat yeur dioner in the shade, drink gooi lemonade stirred wiih « spade, and have a good time We wont baveathing to do but enter- tain you Yours most cordially Butler Fur. & Undertaking Co- CULVER & CAMPBELL, N. Main St., Butler. Prop’rs.