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Sorat i i We want the best trade—that is yours. ine of trimmed hi | os See = issortment of cosvsssooows © You want the best groceries—they are ours. | S . se Alwaysat = : Bi See We can make the prices, : 4 i | quality is Wraran go + ther. Br : Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Sne | Sueerned We can get together : : Spruce township. were in naa BS I a Tuesday takings i sei: WATCH g We want your Chickens! | : vere callers at THe Times office ane / “ ae Mr Sn . 1ad his date set | ) ODMEPEDOSIOS COPOPOOPOGCT ot nes wo § —_— cs 2 = = imer friend near S < : is o our office Wed of oo ba : i 6 cows ik z the big potatoes J. Ae SMITH’S We want your Eggs. co art, on one of his fathers WY i an Pa : aces. He planted two bushels of ln} | fs = Sarly Roses and dug forty bashels = | ioe aioe Who can beat it? = ve hea I r . Judge Timmonds this morni G bed. 1 ook up the application for a change] By 4 yy a 3 We w : Butter! e .f venue by defendant in the $20,000 3ARGAINS z e want your Butter!: ease. you | pak renee lamage ease of Weltmer & Kelly 208 00-6000000 on.000c000r 70 a s. Its]; ” = CM. Bishop and he 1 | ~ ! s oN Sho] rs Prices at the Sia tei de sia tind ee tecthens ete an a x St vis Christian Advocate. He bottom where he way to Make tasse g farthest bring thi Pe “1 the applieation. sending the ees a case to Bates eounty.—Nevada Post. should be . Advian was well represented at the SMITH & SON. mate Md Settlers’ pienie, whieh s held s ee Oct aie 2 Deseo trl BYEERS WAYSIDE NOTES | BALLARD BREEZES. . s | Bice Usb On Over TOO tema nin wyiite © very few exehViOns Of ean e ended speak in the highest terms of | ; jis priced on the same basis, Sugar and package coffee we don’t claim toy raise of the et linment. To t The old settlers picnic and has the sympathy of |sell at a profit, but we always e our trade as much as they can buy at arly settlers of t county is due, in| plication of zouty ailments munity in the loss of} si vs. | other stores in town. 1 large measure, the prese it ent {irom | living indisposed us who died rather suddenly on | “es a oudition of things. Too much credit | such an extent Last a She leaves a husband ete iaciNe % annot be given them for paving the }ed tos PHe Times subscription id four little child 1 a host of cs Peierls: x | No s vay for the successiul development | list t rreat a proportion as i 1 miss} pore : > % Wf the country’s resources.—Adrian | However. we enre 1 some VIRGINEA ITEMS ‘ Journal and wood men and in th We write what we bear te Wiktatenscarie4 7 6 ? Te ane niericdl lane) Satoadlas re eS CHC progre HBL 3 Hae Dear Bader, don’t viame aif we wear cm eoy | : : from hig Colorado visit. Tomclaims|Ple whe desireto be up to date in ally Pee wale of Bin ' ; . . sof current events a fanewsin ter ¢ 108 He of Bu a In : +o pate Reprured a prize while there ste re Aan ge s i ae } He filed on a claim of 160 acres oi | FP nee ' : ind, 2p miles orth of Cripple Creek Biss Cora Blanke baker of 2 : F “Fhe % m which is located eight residence |#™4 Miss Katie Foster of Virg “ i aie I é Vir-| ‘a ouses and a large store building aus pingeie eOnOe ae z eee . s s Miss ‘ The former owner of this land made| & TW. Moai aoe) Tens we = ee : nerror in his filing and abandoned | Ross: Adolph Hauser pA Ge San aa: iz S 7 is claim. A friend of Tom's put|& W- Shuster ; Ke eee M - im onto the snap and he will see| Daniel. Geo. Ham ne : ne | 3 that no mistakes are made in his filing | 224 John Williams # | Panu rimp top No. 1, 4e, No.2 5/4 8 papers.—Rich Hill Critic sior a: oe ¢ MS ian chara cui i 0 Everybody and. their nd | our infa gi 0 Robert 1. Porter was in attending} joqyestic relatives will tend don’t live rD 2 Mrs Joe T a he old settlers pienic and favored us] jce at the ereat str Ebenclel M Ka pe vith a very pleasint call. He came} py Foster Beacon is LO bors ak s ny to Bates county when the now beau-} out and the taveler in sear for | ens ave in goo : i 5 pape a prairie. He owns a splendid farm],,, euided by his atl in-| lines, will soon = * Canned 8 Je a car 4 for ear Adrian and possesses the confi- | c+), Foster tae nice village. | shape. Let's a ( sory eneriners * per car : lence and esteem of allbis neighbors. | ,.,; ully located and should sup-| on Cal. good peaches 13e, 2 He has is Sonat ae Eber Of port's Wspaper Zach s laid u y ss s Cal pcan mer _ Ise, 2 He Times irom its first issue nearly (ene tohe on a boom. |davs at his sondndaw's Dick ss Sanne cane fest 4 for ety 22 years ago and took this occasion | spe now has a saw milla wood flour | drews ~ ans B aked beans tohave his dates set ahead. He ii and a fivstclass creamery | Mesdames Sicllenney. © s D for % spenta very pleasant time with friends | ,..4 has enticed the Foster Beacon to | Warford went nutting last p ff his pioneer days. He was accom-|jocate with them. So witl Milt si = 2 One Thousand Dollars for One Dol- | re why this little city should not wre < . u uw. How is that? oui ip her neighbors in the race He 7 er ean, 9 for * The Kansas City Times announces} The Enterprise school house has ing along Z 1 hat it has hung up a prize of $1,000] just decorated witt ay | and sealed up a bushel of shelled seed iow white pair oO s his — | This very low price is made on our entire stock, but advertising space corn ina glass jar The subscriber and cleanly pare ol costs money, and we invite you to come and price our dry goods, shoes, who comes nearest saving how many leson has al found tl } cloaks, capes, and ladies’ clothing. Weare sure that we can save you ‘orn gets this One Thousand Dollars = dl dy : price. You can trade safely and pleasantly with us. cash. Then The Times as “What Dov Nieukirk says he w . vill you do if you get the $1,000?" [fair and bring 20 ears of the heaviest s home from ElDorado |; This is a big offer and worth trying} corn ever raised in Bates county realth and able for. Itis open to everybody who] says he needs another cultivator : sends in $1.00 to prepay three} thinks he has a snap. Doc talks con- 8s £0 | i | months, whether old or new subscrib- | sidera but they do has Ss ire. | 3 sak Fs ” ee ers 48-6 some slashing big corm down on his | Its a business we car make a sv veek AA bottom farm MRS. J. A. GILBREATH KILLED Apple Mrs. John A. Gilbi met a horrible dea as all ki le TMONeY Decides Against the Law. St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 8.—Judge on City Journal. ae Woodson rendered a decision yest ¥ in the department store test case, uring the state law unconstitu- | $1.50 per hundred at Speer’s Nursery | ternoon, about o'clock, tional. Townsend & Wyatt, owners aan our re gular edition had gone to pr of ala 6 | department store here, Th | Pie Se for canning purposes 1 cent rtieul were plaintiffs. The case was ap- far as we could learn last si eta ic“ ENQ) USE the team became fri 1 I uling los o the] aoe aoe ; i. | can’t take plain cod-liver eed =e @ cil. Doctor says, try it. He fe ae @ might as well tell me to melt ‘d or butter and try to take +|g them. It is too rich and |@ will upset the stomach. But | @ you can take milk or cream, | @ so you can take ’$ Emul 0 oe hana arene wes mulsion gee ee : It is like cream; but will feed and nourish when cream Swill not. Babies and chil- dren will thrive and grow fat on it when their ordinary food does not nourish them. Persons have been known to gain a pound a day when taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsion. It gets the digestive machinery in working order so that the ordinary food is properly digested and assimilated, scoTta BOWNE, let to the supreme court. T he first ¢ as follows Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreath 1 in Hudson of Applet ase of the kind to be tried in the Killed in a Runaway Ft. Scott, Kan., Oct. 7.—O. Hurl- .a Vernon county, Missouri, far-| . Was killed to-day in a runaway vhile returning home from this city of junk, | | Ie lived near Katy, thirteen miles | sout re His team went on } ilbr h was the wife ind aso He had t ne of tim. lis part No. 1 wrot iron No. 2 wrot Heavy cast iron Stove plate | 7 j 2808 Steel Wrot iron pipe Breaking iron | Dry bones VanH and $1.50 for is ~Creck school ents. a D eto will begi afternoon and off for several « | Mixed rags s school at twenty days: Per T THE SPOT GASH STORE'S “| THE SPOT GASH STORE. South Side of Square. ae es = eines ssc — = —— —} } TREES, | _| Apple and Peach 10 Cents, j 1| Pear, Cherry, Plum and Apricet % + | cents Strawberries 50 cents a hun- e | dred, Raspberries and Blackberries | i} 9 . | south side city limits, Butler Me. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ea —" OLD IRON, BRASS, BOPPER, ZINC, _ RUBBER, BONES, 5, RAGS, at F | Will pay the rahi prices for all kinds t yards on. 5 00 6 00 5 0O » OO 3+ OO 5 OO 8 00 8 00 _ “Honest Labor Bears a Lovely Face,” ts nothing more sing to look upon thana hearty, ruddy face, gained bys honest toil. They are the 3 nation, these totlers of both Sexes, strag- gling for daily bre ad. P > keep ap shop o , Gnd, apne: Butler, Mo., for i Per Ib. Heavy copper $ 11 7 Light copper If ONE 5 25 2 pe | tubber boots, shoes 5 Solid rubber and er rubber 3 Arctics 3