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Remember oblige us by settling at o1 cate them. these prices are for Cash only—regular prices for eredit. Our friends whose accounts are due will also greatly ice if possible. Be sure to see these goods before buying as no one will dupli- was crushed and left hanging in the the threw At the burt in the left side of taken home nearly » gallon of blood. time it was thought he was hurt internally. The face was 80 badly lacerated that when the doc- tor had finished the dressing and and when stitching it resembled a crazy quilt. up| jeixth regiment - | it is thought they will start as soon moutb, held only by a few tendon®|as Santiago falls. which the doctor clipped witb a pair | of shears and removed He was aleo | 25,000 will be used under command of Mejor General J. R. Brooke troops chest, | Robt. McDonald has finally decid- ed to go to war and will enlist in the He contemplated leaving for St. Louis last night. Bob will make @ good soldier we predict. Col. Clark, we understand, has secured for Robert an orderly 13 ms 5 3 : = CARPETS. 3 % =3 RUGS, g 13 #4 LACE CURTAINS, ; Ss na ee TL ene a eee 3 : a WINDOW SHADES, 5 ) 5 | e : : & PORTIERS H & 3 oe | We always bave the Lowest 8 Ss : | . ; os Price $ P 4 ee | 4 ) 6 ; qt -_ , ! re ee ee $ . Mielkibbens. } = ) We are compelled to raise a large amount of money within the next few weeks to se ttle several large Sa } arg $e RRA RA RAR ARR PRR PP SAR PR PPP PPRRPLPDPDPPPDRA RAPPER AR PPP . bills. Business is simply dead since the Fourth, and something unusual must be offered to revive it. We have therefore, determined to offer every Summer Suit of clothes—men’s. boys and children’s— : p 5 BADLY AURT. , ; , } at Actual Eastern Cost for Cash. Not stock cost, mind you, but the actual cost east. We know that | cousty Democrats bold co: : ivi “ merchants mean what it COSTS the purchaser’? but we mean ex: actly what we say @ P.K. Hulse Met With an Accident July 25, the cony aa and hereby pledge you our sacred word that every single suit (Clay worsteds excepte -d) will be offer- $ | that Came Near Costing Ins Life n the 23rd ed at actual eastern cost, not a cent being added for freight. We have never made such an offer be- Dr. Boulware was called Saturday That ; 1 rat 5 That ¢ sing youog democratic fore and do so now only to raise the cash. Therefore, these prices are for SASH Only. = |evening to administer to the wants gentleman, I. L Ludwick, called jof P. K. Hulse, who bad just receiv M pas and ordered the Tiurs sent jed severe and almost fata! ries | to bie address At same time we shall offer Bargains i in n all our de partments. 3 Dee ere, oe ces — = B jin the southwest part of the city. oa abe ie sbaip ie pues s! the age = — = | democrats in the county, [svored us Boys W -" > x 5 ~ | Mr. Hulss was riding in @ SpriDg | i ptantiall ee, y a Ss “Halt Price. Bar gains in F ootwear. | wugtaahd the aoadont was caused 2a oer _ = le in the city attend. : | ng e convention 25¢ boys waist cut to = = 15¢ Ladies $2.00 vesting top oxford for ig 31.65 by his borse shying from a wet Ree ae 50c boys wais 9x ¥ eae é = bess | place in ths road and falling off the Unele Fred Cobb favors us with 50c boys waist cut to - - 25e Ladies $1.50 kid oxford for - - 1.15 | end of a small culvert over a ravine. bis ennual contribution to the cause $1. 00 boys waists cut to 2 50c Ladies $1.25 kid oxford for 2 = 1.00 |} When the horse went down the of good government and true demo- . | “rac au any oe ie vas dragged after _ eracy. He is one of our best citi- = ==> Men’s $4.00 colored shoes cut to - 3.00 Pee a ae ag Bee i cong Bye zens alia Snaps in Men’ sand Boys Pants. Men’s $2.50 tan vici kid shoes cut to - 2.00 ee a ee : i 8S pa.e fi KId § 2: pos yard in such a manner Eli Henderson left for Jefferson Any $1.00 pant for a i vaste Lot of Misses $1.00 and $1.25 kid button shoes | that he was held fast with bis head | City Tuesday night on receipt of a : ee bs and shoulders resting on the ground telegram stating that bis wife was $1.50 pant for - - $1.00 cut to = a = z vd 00 directly under the hind feet of the | dan sims ill. Mre. Henderson 00 pant fox 7 _ $1.50 —— = = = = : = — | animal. went to Jefferson City to visit rela $3.00 pant for —- : $9 95 Keep Cool at Our Expense. | The horse, a large and powerful | tives the latter part of June. peo pe Dame animal, in struggling to extricate . - $4.00 pant for - - $3.00 Lot of men’s 75c thin coats and vests cut to Lic itself, planted his bind feet in Mr. eee _ aie _ ; SPP cme oes Huiee’s facs. The right eye lid was ocrat and substantial citizen and = = = sot of 50 and 7d5e straw hats cut to - - 25e cut in two, and a fearful gash was farmer, W. H. H. Dake, did not fail 35¢ underwear for 18c. 25¢ negligee shirts (good value) cut to - l5c cut at the coroer of the eye. Both | *° el! while in the city attending the During this sale we shall offer two lines of 50c nevligee shirts cut to s = 7 the upper and lower lips were cut Socwaeron oem Celene oe ere elig ‘ - be = r River, and resew bis alleg re t . i , ; Ee es aie i ‘ sea through in two or three places and Breganes: Te men’s 35¢ balbriggan underwear in bluc ane 3 lines of $1.00 negligee shirts cut to S Te a deep gash was cut in the cheek on the best paper in Bates County. brown colors, at 18¢ a garment or 35c the suit 2 lines of finest $2.00 Manhatton shirts cut to 51.00 the inside of the mouth Several! The 20d Regiment Mo. Vol, it is just half price | Silk suspenders at - - - 10 wens wines vee the upper| reported, bas been ordered with q Sees NS jaw bone on the left side of the face | other regiments to Porto Rico and J 0S 9908 HOHE LOOOVHHOOS SE SEVE HGSSHOOI IHS 92990990806 ————————— SE While the wounds are very severe and painful the patient is doing well | BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS ee Ties telephone number 37. The circulation of the Tres is a corker. The democrats took possession of the town Monday. Notice, { All school loans that the interest | is not paid on by the Ist of August) will be foreclosed by order of the | county court. W. M. Crawrorp, County: Clerk. | Mr. Geo. Chase and ite Lulu | White, prominent young people of | ‘the neighborhood of Peru, were | united in marriege Sunday. The | Mrs. H. Carter, a former highly | esteemed citizen of this city, now of Omega, Okla, sends us a renewal for Tae Times W. Y Osborne, a substantial far mer and good citizen of Charlotte, favored us with pleasant call | Tuesday aud renewed J. D. Powell and sie Ray, left Monday morning for a a niece, Miss Jes- Miss Anna Whitsitt is visiting | ;ceremony was performed at the | two weeks’ visit with relatives at friends at Wiadeor this week There is considerable among the chil’ sickness Our venerable citizen D. B. Heath | is reported to be quite s'ck. ren in the city. | | residence and by Squire LaFollett, | ' of Summit township. | The flambouu club has contracted | to be in ElDorado Springs the 1sib | | and 20th, and furnish fireworks for | the celebration. The Butler flambeau | and a harvest is in full b!ast and | up is thoroughly drilled @crop in this county th's season equipped and in giving displays bas has not been equaled in many years. G. B. Pearson, of mine 15, Rich | no equal in this sectiov of the state. Mrs. Henry Kaune, of Highland, | teacher of | Lamonte and Sealis, Mo. Oar good friend James Whitsett, a splendid carpenter and esteemed citizen, has his date on Tue Trves set forward far into the future. He is also a true blue democrat. We Jearn that Miss Lola Moore, a bright and winsome young Walout township, has | accepted the position of assistant in Hill, gave the Times a pleasant call pyinois is paying relatives and | the Merwin echocls. Monday. He was a delegate to the county convention. Our valued friend, Robt. of Deepwater township, and a dele TOW ve gate to the county convention, gave | Kaune says Henry has grown ry | | suggestions: the Times a social cal! Monday. Allen and Sam Hulse, of Kansas | City, and Price, of Lee's Summit, came Sunday to ba with their father, | who was so seriou:ly injured Satur- day. W. O. Radford, one of the sterling young democrats of Spruce, and a) delegate to the county convention, gave the Times a pleasant call Mon dap and renewed. If you sre in reed of a gasol stove this summer remember we sell the Quick Meal, not one of the best sev THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE MADE. Frayk Suitx & Sov. The Tiwes had a p nt call from J. H. Price, foreman 20, Rich Hill Coal Company. He was here attending the conven- tion as a delegate from Osage. of mine | friends a visit in this city. She will \return home the last of the week. | | newal of her subscription Mrs | er and now weighs 215 pounds. | Prof. Chas. Fisk, with his Sixth | | Regiment bacd of twenty instru mente, left for St. Louis Monday} |night to report for duty. Before leaving.the band, which is an elegast one, eyery member of which being a first class serenaded the city The boys were ur iformed in white duck suits and presented a | Dice appearance. musician, In obedience to the President's proclamation asking that t s be returned for the victories of the} American the g the pastors prea atr ns and cffered prayer for and speedy ending of the | Work for good scbools; We are from our esteemed subscriber, Laura in receipt of a renewal Ewing, | The Times returns thanks for a re- Lamb, at Minier, Ills, who makes | the following sensible and pertinent * Work for a new court | houae, for you need one Work for payed streets, for you need them have | them row, but the way to keep them encourage the Las’, you is to work for and teachers and pupils. but not least, work for the democratic party ” “I suffered for th tetter. a&! = doe i a Teter. GO8e - = | and hopes to be out again in a short time. The horse on regaining his feet made no attempt to run, and kindly removed his foot from Mr. Hulse’s face when requested to do so by that gentleman taking him by the | leg. The ravine was bid from view by | Dixie Haggard, for several years one of tha leading and most entbu- siastic populists of this county, hes returned to the demecratic fold. In a letter to the Tras, which is pub- lished in this issue, be gives his reas ons for returning and advises his populist friends to do likewise. At the time Mr. Haggard left the party he was holding the office of county surveyor, a gift of the democratic party, so it was not office that caus ed him to go off with the populiets Mr. Kepper, an old gentleman, was quite severely burt Saturday evening the ucrthwest part of town. He resides just west of the city and was returning home in his and he felt thankful for his life that Old Settters “Association, The officers of the Old Settlers Association of Bates ceunty ere called to mect at the office of the secretary in the Deacon Block, in in a heavy growth of weeds and Mr. | Hulse says the accident was not the | fault of either the horse or bimeelf | the animal made no attempt to run. | | sergeancy. Meets Your Needs. When you feel tired, languid» nervous and are troubled with pim- ples and eruptions, you will find Hood’s Sareaparilia exactly meete your needs. It purifies and enriches ithe blood and imparts to it the qualities needed to tone the nerves | amd nourish the whole system. It | cures all blood bumors. Hood's Pills cure sick headache, | pauses, biliousness and all liver ille. Price 25 cents. At Appleton City on the evening of the 4th a lot of the fireworks suf- ply got on fireamd caused a stam- |pede. The «kyrockets and roman | candles made things exceedingly \lively for awbile. A rocket struck | Mise Mattie Bayles in the face, tear- wagon when his horses took fright) Butler, on Monday, July 18th, for lady | the purpose of making preparation and Mr. was Kepper ran away. thrown from bis wagon and alighted on his bead. for the annual picnic of the Aesocia |tion. It is intended to do all things | | out one eye. breaking a bone in her nose and otherwise terribly lacerat- ing ber face. It is doubtful if she His injuries consisted | necessary to make our fall meeting | SUrvives her injuries. A number of of a bad cut in the top of the head. ate ie s one of the most enjoyable affaire in The horses, after ruanicg a short | bi All distance collided witb a tree and | the history of the connsy aed bers of the Association desiring to one of them was so badly hurt it make our picnic a success are cor- could not be saved. | 3 dially invited to meet with the We add the following new names | officers on the day above named. to our subscription list this week: Carvm F. Boxey, Secretary. G. T. Finley, J. H. Bloom, Ed Hess} Walter Blunt, W. O. Cox, Mrs. Su gannah Mead, Joho Beckett, Joseph) Sommer Suit« at Coat, Thies week the attention of the Blocher, H. L Wright, A. Wimeatt, | readers of the booming Truss is €8 J. F. Purkey, Wm. Weiswender, G. | pecially called to the advertisement M. Neff, D Cosine, J. W Hartley, |of the American Clothing House Johu Duke, J. F. Beatty, Miss Mary There are bargains in this advertise- Galviv, J N. Kline, J. V. Landes, I= ment which will Ludwick, D R. Radford, renewale: | 5 and W. H H Duke, Fredd Cobb, W. _O clothing Alls Radford, Mra. Henry Kaune, James | actual eastern interest ee men ymmer men s go at anufacturers cost Mrs. H. Carter. Lavra) This firm never leceives the public Lamb, R. M. Wheeler, John Lang and you will find the goo 4g and the cate prices as repr want a good s manufacturers c | other parties were elightly injured. Picture of Health Has Rosy Cheeks. Since Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia Child Was Afflicted with Eczema for Three Years. “My little boy was sfflicted with eczema for three years. It made its ap- pearance when he was only s few weeks He began to look pale and his face id turn purple. I then decided to I am glad to say the continued use of this medicine cured him. He is now entirely Sarsa- parilla Hood’s Pills =."