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At those two ler. These cc with extra we ing—and wire are guarantee: They are such Unusual values that we court offered you side and we cd cause this has other firms. $5.00 Beaver Over NL $ BUTLER WE EKLY “TIMES LOCAL ITEMS Trxves telephone number 37. Old Bates is all right. The Tres esteemed friend, Mary E. Robinson, renews for 1599. The bloodhounds got there just the same with all four feet. The Tives extends congratulations =) cooked — Soren Sm A hs offering the best overcoat values in But- paring those coats home elsewhere home also and compare the two side by times this season. better than the ‘‘so called” 3.00 Beaver Overcoats prices we believe we are vats are absolutely all wool farmer’s satin lin- i cloth sleeve linings—and 1 to wear by the makers. comparison. Take one of with’ you, get the best and take that »not fear the result be- already been done several Our $7 coats were $11 coats of coats for - for - $4.00. $5.00. | Svrayep —One red cow, old, black } around | or knees, branded letter “B” on left hip; gone since last June. Address ! Brapy & Witson, Butler, Mo. 51-46 -; In Oak stoves we have the cele- | brated Superior and Gem, which for | style of finish, good mounting can | not be exeelled by any stove in the | market and at prices to suit every OR Frayx Sara & Son. Our good friend, N. Groves, of West Boone, dropped in to see us |The Full secessssareseceeoseansceseeceeseseeonsosossecsascseczoeT mouth, feet white to hocks j | COUNTY TICKET SAFE. | Democratic Ticket Elected by SafeM ajorities- The Combination Failed Because Self Respecting Populists Be Sold. hips have made Refused to Not all the towr their returns up to the time of going to press, but enough have been} jheard from to muke it reasonably sure that the complete democratic -cted 1 weather | ticket bas been el On account | jof the ba ary was cast in most of the aces ets Mt. Pleasant fell hundred votes and Osage over four | hundred, the smaller townships in like proportion Judge DeArmond, short over two as usual, has received a big = conserva tively estimated at one thousand. | His majority in the district will | equal if not excsed two years ago, something oyer 5,000. The combination made its harde fight on W. John Tt manu and Sam West. The indi 1 th W. Graver, are that ¢ gentlemen ha carried the by small maj j ties. and St. Clair Henry most of the Advices from counties, based on tafe es uates gives Gre 5 in 11,000 majority in Henry and St. C Benton not heard from but safe to estimate Deuton’s major at 400, which will leave Graves a majority in the district of from 1090 to 1200 roaddus, Owen and 8 their respective majoritie S00 to 1100 lering the combination ar- |rayed against the democ ticket its success in this county is phencm- inal and highly satisfactory. Cre argely due to those brave, hor nen who went into the popul party from principle and ref be traded and 8 atituted lead We will publish th tabulated form next ld out by self flicial vote in . week. The Cass County Democrat changed hands. Jno J. Smith has} sold out to Marens & Scott. both of has ence in newspaper work If the | these gentlemen is an indication, the standard. J. L. Porter, observed his vote in, and | knew her The honor of leading the ticket is | between Clark, B Mudd, whom have hai considerable experi- | first issue under the management of} Demoernt will be kept up to its high | Our good old farmer friend, Judge | annual } On account ng detained by Ge Sen nn nm the processes in court until avery late date and consequently being > rushed to get ou oks and $ ballots, sor § t the pollk of th i for one ¢ were sent to Clerk { r stake very } much on account of the inconvers ience it caused the voters. No party jof course ed any advan y the mistake i 2 Mrs. M.E Hays r : ol of the week 2 & es SS S to her son Wa'ter and other rel es. _ c=, jat Spokane, Wash. She brous > . aes la variety of very fine fruit, ing of apples, pears and p! POTN ac tacn SRA RRA RRR RR ad lof which she gathered the day be | fore she hor Ske says ZISRGSAIOD ISOS PODOIDOL IDOE IN BiG ITEMS | Walter underwent a severe operation jfor peritonitis, but is ree Her brother-in-law, Jim Hays, form lerly of this county, owns a large and | very fine ranch near Spokane, and jis rich. Mrs. Hays was very much pleased with her trip, and the cli ¥ agreed with her | A telegram to Deputy Joe M Graves Tuesday morning | the sad intelligence that his m | the wife cf Judge J. Z. Gr | parted this life a ly } Mrs. Gr for some time and vering __ WHY You SHOULD BUY m JOH ER Wits tT. hawy | mate cer crest stock to select from. » hest fitting nts. The lowest in Butler for price house conveyed 3 OF OUR BIC LEADERS. $ 1.35 3 0 ther, | o bbb om DOSIS OSI DbIb) 1500TOOSOONO morning jgreat sur} Men’s Cassimere Suits at ~ jmany frier | estimable Our Boys long pants suits at and warm heart With bert M10: © ¢ | she came to Bates county at an ¢ Our Childrens knee suits at date, aud has been a great help to jhim in the prominent part be has f vou need an overcoat, se taken in the cour sympathy of a large circle ya de | velopment. 2 $5.00, $6.00 and ¢ F£.00, we can do for you at $5.50, 1d 87.50. We are making black worth $6.00 arun on boys and acquaintances sizes 32 at S4.00, Our New Subscribers and | | The Renewals, following new names bave mee t | been added to ai ast | issue oS. ae 3 | David L. Bearee, Albert C Be -ed Lined IMrs J A Hiatt. Chaa i oe |F. Brady, D. A. Kisuer, Mre a ee aa . Wix, Mrs B. ¥. S.J. Graves, ¥. H. Mrs Muttie Varnes, J. F. The Clothier. POLES IOSDOIGOLPOOODOGODOGAM , J. W. Barne icone! nate Foy Sale at a Bargain to Quick Buyer, |ing have renewed: ‘T. P. Crawf fords | Joe Tipton, J. H. Fiesher, Mary E. | Robinson. J. M. Williams, A A One of, if not the best improved stock and grain farme, not over |Conard, J. S. Arbuckle, D B J | f s northwest of Mound City, Linn county, Kansas, con- J LL. Porter, B. G. Shroyex; t g 350 acres. Extra good house, good barn and out build- | Mrs. Edith Murray, N. Groves, Geo i cales, horse, stock cattle, hogs, corn, roughness, hay, ete. | Alsbaughb, R Perry, A. J. Evans, | j |E. A. Hardin. The above showing is Address owner, BEN LL. WELCES, Station A. |yery gratifying to us and wa that jour efforts are iated by the! appreci good people of Bates cox Kans: Missouri. is City, 0 NEE PET OAR Re cust of many years, while in the beath of Mrs. Frank Eskin i >. Fra For an elegant stove, to se t . = and favored us with a renewal. He|°°®°O™ ° ode : Death ot Hon. S. P. Francisco, For @ leg % see is to to the democratic party of Bates. } ie city last week and renewed his sub Mrs E wife of Mr. Frauk an oes SBS be convinced that our Superior air q is an old settler and substantial citi- 2 ss zn ee aes The sad news was received ia the tight i t ly fi but the band 1 Our substantial farmer friend, Joe | 7 ., S scription, also the copy going to his| oy re ee aa - of the death of | U&bt is not only fme but the hand- t ; n-of that section of the county. : city on Saturday of the death of | somest heating stove in Butler; anti- ! Tipton, favors us with a renewal. |daughter, Mrs. Edith Murray, in|store, died at the f y residence | 4 Sim P. Francisco, at St. Jo-| clinker shake and dump. te. 1 i j T. W. Dean, of Spruce, favored us | Colorado Judge Porter one of N. th Main st Monday af a oe . re ™ of cae : se — rs i Atkeson failed in his purpose to} a coe - Se a cg eps at Monday after-| soph, Mo, where he bad been under | ash pan, fine nickel finish. A stove | with a pleasant visit. He reports|our most substantial f rs and|no> Aik 5 Baki : Se A - i turn the populist party over to the | t aes : op eee al eT i a Mrs. Eakin | treatment for seyeral months. 1 once used is a joy forever. For sale republicans. Keil cae Ea pia BCH ea re: jes Lear bad long been an dand since} pemains were brought “a Zutler | Obly by Eeileed nask Suirn & dese [peat panexe sari a ng, there) wir. avd Mrs. A. Huyeer, of Col-| their coning to Butle September | Sunday night uccompanie< by his County Clerk Crawford was not | being about fifty professions up to| ee : b = caiier fatiaw SS GEES ius ouly sustained by the urt of | Thur lay bt Ta t i jorado Springs, who have been soe aie been failing, and ber | wife and little son, Miss D yle, of od seth ie oe aay er . H ¢ ; i ig.| death was not usexpec Mi Zot i . | j spending a few days in the city vis-| © t Clinton, Mrs. Bettie Herrison and a but by the voters of Ske) T P-. Crawford, for the past four |jting relatives aud friende, left the| The remains were taken yest ¥ | Miss Priscilla Harrison, of Warreas- y: | years Bates county's efficient deputy | middle of the week for an extended} |morning to Manhattar » Kan, herlpuro and M ayor Jno. 8 Francisco bet J. M. Williame, an old settler and | county clerk, favors us with a re-|trip ecuth. They go to St. Louis | former home, for burial ; The be The remains were escorted to the substantial farmer of Hudson, gave | newal and orders his paper changed |and take a boat for the gulf, and jreaved husband and children have | residence of Dr. J. M. Christy by usa pleasant ‘call ani renewed his| to Goodland, Kansas, where he has| around on the coast to Texas and|the kindly sympathy of numerous|¢y, K. of P., of which order Mr | — A paper. moved his family ona large stock| old Mexico. Mr. Huyser took his friends they bave made during their| Francisco was a member. Funeral | — } Our old friend R M. Perry, one ranch. gun and expects to find good duck short residence in Butler | servicss were conducted from the! a of the best men and farmers of Lost—A brown sack overcoat with | Skooting on the coast. = - ae : | Christian church at 2:30 p. m Mon north Bates, remembered us sub-| brown lining, on firet day of Novem- : ee scams . | dey, by Dr. Daweon, under the | ow“ om os stantially the first of the week. ber on road east of Wemott school! @ ceerroooooer’ ae } bak — Pri — =. |auspices of the K. of P. and M. W. i i inde 6 as Baccties serra Riureres-cacoed © 2 The interment was in Oak/| J. S. Arbuckle, of Ballard, one of | sor in Mound township. Pia Ta Ly mosey to be etricken with serious | 5:1) SaaS the best men in the county and an | WU! leave same at Trwes cffice an When you want taffy, illnese. Take Hoed’s Sarsaparilia | Mr ecacreccs started in the prac esteemed friend ef Tue Tives favor- | be rewarded for trouble. ‘eross the square and buy it $|and purify yeur blood. Iathis way) “* : , ed ith a pl t and substanti 1] a We Gens A f s of the genial ‘‘salt water” 3 /all germs of disease will be expelled tice of law in Butler when quitea f A s to that addtckecaa ReUoan: za Le We don’t keep it. We do busi ed, and your health will ‘be preserv-|and lucrative business. He was aS For a good air tight coal heater | .100. without Tue T Boece ness without taffy. We do busi- $| 0d Isn't this a wise course commanding ion appearance, Aa a there i tove that can equal the | *.°PS wots eee nee nes ‘‘as she is spoke.”” When we Mo = re - hace awe will | his wife west for the benefit of her| tell you we are selling an all sol- Hoods Pills sre the only pills to happy, social di epositica ania ‘More x Lan ge aaa ceili |bealth. They spent the summer in| % id leather boot 18 inch leg for $2 $ | ke with Hood's Sarespariila. Price | one of the most popular men in our heat the floor as well as the ceiling, | | take wit to sparila. Price >| Coloradc, and will vend th nter|@ it’s not taffy. We don’t tell you = ’ anda first class fire keeper as well | OES ct tusk Bucs eee and wort hg. 3| county. He possessed a clear mind, ee eater. Raia Sarena & Sox | on the Pacific slope He says fruits | We aie Pi od $2.50 $! eae eWat sae aud ie pee eo and vegetables of all kinds are now / $ poot for @. ye jigs ieee Se a atic eecniet ss }on the market. as we tell you. We are selling a —— ais e sheila siti nae es _ j Ladies Kangaroo calf shoe I m rtate? appeared on « whic r. Boulware met last week, | ———_ ea hey are as ¢ s s Sa acai * we should have stated that his team > <4 r shoe and some 53 Zig en e | t : wes ctandiogetill at the time and| OUR! WORMAS | § te sone i : eel epers his bugzy was tipped over by the} soled rubber ; = Sprinkler which was passing and | $ ; Say Mey are caught the hind wheel of his buggy. | ; 3 Ja e aoe : 3 wv Mrs. H. L. Johnson returned from | $ shoe trade an ad w 3 Bees ot Foes rs a worth of y its 3 e ° ° erington, Ky., Tuesday evening. leather, not taffy. = ; to g éS 4nine For She reports Captain Johnson as very le syst ke ape cies I aaah Macscyonptoene bottoe ; DRYSDALE & KEASLING. ; a new being. They are| 80d, Su!cr 8 sanitesion Sic achat ia every respect, and she thinks that j A YER S PILLS er 5 oe alee soe od E rea At rphan boys te mour or Sale 5 = J he can be brought home in a few | | Sot oie aes area gs loss. They have the 3 weeks. Mrs. A. CASEY, ott, Ark. rug store, only 50¢ per bottle ‘ee people of our entire county. CULVER & CAMPBELL,