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‘hat Cost Sale Still eontinues—and we are selling the The people are finding out that we mean exactly “COST” suits. when we say cost and they know that we own our goods as low if not lower than any firm in Butler. sinddatnathnhnhiniininainiininice No one can possibly sell you less than our cost price and we hereby pledge you our sacred word @ that every single suit (Clay worsted excepted ) will be offered you at exactly what it costs us east, not a cent being added even for freight. Remem- ber we do this ONLY to get the CASIT and thes a prices are the refore for cash only. Big Bargains to Close Ou g Bargains to Close Out § t 3oys 50 and T5c thin coats, cut to S isa Childs and Misses 31 25 button shoes ‘le cut to ~ - - - - ol) id Misses 75 and SI oxfords Childs : Big cut ina Mens S£.00 cole cut to fords. Il ladies ox SESE CSEOSS sred shoes cut to = = $3.06 Mens $2.50 nice kid shoes cut to = & Mens and boys $1.50 pants cut to & M and | $2.00 pants cut t @ Mens and boys $2. pants cut to = Q Mens and boys $3.00 pants cut to = @ : & ® Mens $4.00 pants cut to = = re) Meus 50e straw hats cut to - - 2d5e 866 SSSSse S688 eeowencoeceseeeceeceess W |: L Kt y t Y MES Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. igieet was coe bare spending gaw Springs. Newt BUTLE K LOCAL ITEMS A large number of our pecple are spending the heated term at the various watering places. Mr. aod Mrs. Arther Wemott’s little baby boy, whe has been quite | sick for the past week, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hartmann’s littie | boy, who has been quite sick the} ick for several days, is improving. | past week, is reported to be getting Miss Maud Wemott, of Kansas | better City, is visiting her brother Arthur | nod family. | Ties telephone number 37. Afinerain Tuesday night. Just! in time. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Welton’s son is on the sick list. little D B. Heath, who has been very The Misees Remington, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs Judge Levy has been ailing for | Henry Lukeiog, for the past month, feveral days; but is atle to be at bis , returned to their home at Sedalia tore. | Monday morning. Capt. Tygard was conficed to his| For Studebaker Bros. and Colum home several days by sickness, but | bus Buggy Co. buggies, surreys and sable to be at his post of duty. |read wagons known all over the ? |had every ca « few days at Mone-} | ously injured in a ranaway Saturday |W. G. Shaffer and family, Mrs. J. Alex Cameron, wife and little moar Cn ee EE D. Elwood and R. B. Allard are so are spending the week at —, |journing this week at ElDerado| | Springs. | The little son of Mr. and Mre.| | Arthur Wemott, who has been quite | jsick for two weeks, is reported | much better. I. M Smith was in to see us Mon day. He said with one or two rains jthe corn crop would be one of tre best ever raised in the county Miss Lucy Batchelor, who has been assisting postmaster Welton | for several months, left for her home in Deep Water township on Mon lay. 300ker Powell, Chas: R Badford 1 Robt. W E Do Spri H x cel ‘ yn i eck ¢€ z themselves i internal nature. | When the St. Joseph and Grand | i h wi eina few drys, {C ity will then become the jreilroad center in the we teen sys aud twe 3 proud of | City, for this and other elemer | | greatuess.—Jefferson City Tribu e.| Eli Henderson returned with his | he wife from Jefferson City Monday. | | Mrs. Henderson is very low with mption : 3 not expected to] | survive longer than ea few days at } mest Mr Hende 1 says the ey | men were vcry kind to him all} the way home, and saw that his wife | und comfort it was| possible to afford on the journey. Rollon Smith, son of I. M. Smitb, lot Deepwater, lefts Monday for Ha waii. He goes at the earnest soli citation of bis uncle, J. N. Bell, who has resided on the island for the past six years as principal of one of the bigh schools Mr. Smith is a teacher by occupation and through the influence of his uacle hopes to get a good position in the schools of Hawaii on his arrival The Ties wishes him success. Dr. J. F. Robinson, superintend- ent of the Nevada asylum, was seri night. When the horse st.rted to run his wife jumped cut and escaped injury. The doctor held on tothe lines until the wheel struck a curb- ing when he was thrown out, sus- | world to be the best in every partic Butler has been almost deserted } ular. Go to Williams Bros. by the farmers the past week. While de sun shone they made hay. The city council at its meeting | |last week dispensed with the strest The circulation of the booming | electric lights, and the town is left | This week | jin darkness. The reasou for shut | eadd forty odd new names to our | ting out the lights was the poor aud | t. |unsatisfactory condition of the ser-| Aiugs continues to grow. The absance of the flambeau club | vice. | d others of our citizens at E!Do- The rust and severe rain and wind | hdo, made the town very lonesome storm, which laid the oats crop | he first of the week. |almost flat on the ground at the |. the fields were ripe for the| Mrs Emily Alexander, of Kansas | time just about destroyed the Sity, i is spending afew days in the | harvest, ‘iy siting her cousin, Mrs George | T®P ¥. Tucker. Read the Model Clothing advertisement this week for gains. If you do not neei the | goode, you had better buy at the price and lay them away, as sucl opportunity to save money may © ct | be offered again soon. Store's] bar The wosds in the city especially long the main streets ought to be Rtdown. If hevltb, then pf Appearar ce. not for an The good report frem Colorado ings is that Mrs. RgS Carrithers 4 Tease The American Clothing House is Mrs W. F Duvsli are both ff sulla ; on xy some great inducer improved in health. offering £0 § . summer clothing. The price iss Ads rmer re br gi g b the farmers are bringing in the | gown to eastern cost so if you want trop of eral car bay for a an 3 sent awsy/ a handsome suit at a big better teke advantage of this loads were Oar depot this week. During the hot weather just ed, our Quick Meal Gasolin were the most popular article in town; had to order several times to keep up with the demand. Frank Switz & Sos. | The funeral of Mr. and Mrr. den Ray's little child took place day afternoon at 4 o'clock, and mains were laid to rest in Oak Cemetery. | | taining a fracture of a mb and other | injuries, serious but net neceeearily escaped unhurt, but |considerably bru \Mr. S dangercus Mr. Steiner, residing about twelve | miles southeast of town, was serious- | jly hurt Monday morning by being | | thrown from his wagon by his team | jruoning away. Besides being badly | bruised about the bead and shoul-| ders bis cellar bone was broken | loose from the breast bone. Mr. | Steiner had his wife and two chil | {dren with him. Mrs. S. and baby/| the boy was sed by the fall. | iner attempted to hold to} thrown from | the tesm after bein | the wagon and was dragged quite a The acci occurred farm about five town. distance dent near the Dorobce miles southeast of * One Woman’ Ss AYER'S PILxs the best A.C. WESTON, 29 Pear! St., Laconia, N. H. All Women’s | fense | day evening, to | Weather. Springs. J. A. Trimble wea at Hume Fri-| | day night installing officers of the | I. O. O. F- lodge at that place. What do you want to feed thore old hens and roosters for? them to us Bring and get the cash or | goods for them. Frayx Suitu & Soy. Prof. Fisk's band bas been named the 6th Regiment band The Rich | Hill Review may now rest easy, as Butler will no longer get full credit for this excellent band Mrs. Mary E Robinson ard daughter, Mr issa A = vel and dav od Be The Nevada pe ople are still tr bled w itl the ¢ t and m 8 view wou rial of 1, arrested 3 POODOSLN | X Now is t t e to } held at Amsterd n the char ; stealing cattle, was held last Friday J t i Deputy Pros. Atty W. T L aFo ett. appeared for the st r M eG e | Silvers and M. $ Stotts venue to Che were bound over in the sum of $400 Judge Dalton, who has been so- Excelsior Springs fcr |the past three week for his healtt has returned home. His general health was greatly benefitted by the} trip and be hopes to soon be able to return to his cflice again. The Judge bas been quite sick and his | host of friends will be glad to learn | that he is on the up grade again. Mrs. Dalton accompanied him on his} trip. R. D. Ewin, of Deep Water, went to Kansas City the last of the week to consult a specialist about the con | dition of his hearing. His sister, Mrs. Dan Gingrich and twin baby| girls, returned home with him Mon spend tke heated advised that the) very delicate, be} [Journing at term. Doctors babies, who are | taken out of the city during the hot| Thess bard take advantage aud save every nickle Therefore, it will pay you te read the advertisements in the} | Times carefully. Tell the merchant when you call at his store to make a | purchase that you read his adver-| ltisement in the Jiwes, that will please him and at the same time will let him know you are oa the lock eut for bargains. times you want to) you can The Bates County Woman's Relief | Corps will give an ice cream supper jin the Weil building, north side of |square to morrow, Friday evening, for the purpose of raising funds t buy delieacies and comforts for the sick 1D i Co. B. Surely no one wi to pay 15 cents for crzan own ‘oldier boys will ge fit Let everybody turn out e liberal patrovage roubled with salt rb S. S. Dunn, Hugtes, Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarssparilla. Be Wisdom? «ce a to get Hood's. cesscealE Gb ick] UiStE tabbee | Saturday night for his poet of duty with the| Jefferscn Bar-| | scription list. ‘tis, 2 2 | Mra Lizzie {Alta W jH D EIGHT CLOTH. ver Quoted in Bates Uo. 7 ae bilorens Sui 53 —_—— A Hot Weather , that will give ease to the swell sulle « : $ 2 YieclItibbens. POSOSODOOOGGSOGGOIGOOHOO ION NGHOS Tre Tak OF teow T he Big Cleaning up Sale SOAR? 4 lens “a aa ‘a oe Sui s, i Meyer } THE CLOTHIER 7 7 f i js Lieut. Col. H. C eveniug but left Sunday Sixth Regiment at racks His wife accompanied him, and will probably go to the front with the regiment The Col. asleo took his horse Oar New Subscribers. Eyen the hot weather does not stop the rapid increase of our sub- Here is last week's list of new subscribers: A. B. Ken- dall, C. S. Spencer, J. S Alexander, G. W. Black, W. W. Parish, J. A Dunn, J. J. Epley, J. B. Scoggin, M. F. Pedrow, R W. Pedrow, P. K. Wilson, E. A. Goff, Geo. Dunn, W. M. Murray. J.C. Grebam, J. J. | Sones, Mrs. Mary B. Heddleson, P C. Fenton, S. A. Enyart, G. A. Cur Ramey, H. B. Weldin, Fenton, E. Scott, Miss ws, J. L Jayze, A G. Mudd, William Stone, Jasper Newton, Chambere, Joseph Stone, J. F. Fread, H. G. Switzer, E. J. Fee- back, J. F. Kinney. R W. Finley, Jas. Fuller, William Warnken, Henry | Luther, L C. Barcee, C. W Miller America’s Greatest Medicine is Hood's Sarsapzrilla, W hi ch absolutely ry form of ja pat " Hood's. Clark came home How about Fruit Cans, don't you want scm * We have a few left. Fraxx Situ & Son A High Class Stove for Wood Entirely New this Season. The Harvest Acorn Cooking Stove for Wood. Six sizes with or witbout reservoir. The newest style of The design raodern shape and censtruction. The most perfect in mounting and fiting THE HARVBBT ACORN full sized, heavy and eubsetantial stove. decorated and trimmed in the highest degree and at price. It bss all the essential fea tures for a perfect cooking stove for burning wood, euch as long fire box with heavy sectional lininge, loose bottom grate and spring front & medium grate Deepash pitand draw out hearth. Outside rods io all four corners. Extra heavy covers and centers. Large oven, ventilated with pure air For sale at a low price for CASH the North Mais Furniture Store etreet Culver & Campbell. ——— G. W. CLARDY, Estate, Farm Loans AND ABSTRACTS Real REAL ESTATE, ¢ and Farm Loans = e lama * stason. ¢ larger than ever thi Respectfully, G. W. CLARDY. Saal cadens i | en