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LOCAL ————————————EEE Timgs telepbove number 37 D. H. Kash, of Johnstown, was in | the city Tuesday. J.S. Dyer, of called and favored us substantially. | D. H. Crawford has his mail chang- éd from Altona to Adrian J.M. Mulkey has his paperchanged from Culver to Altona An anxious public would like to 20W What is to become of the other | two corners. Our popular and efficient deputy postmaster, Milton Flesher, favors ms with a renewal. Mrs. D. P. Gingrich, of Kansas ity. is visiting her brother, Chas. jEwin, of this city. Our esteemed friend I] Graham, of | lohnstown, remembers us with a re- | mittance for renewal. | Joseph F. Powell will TRE | MES as special correspondent from Grand River township. serve J.T. Fluty, of Johnstown, favored | with a pleasant call and had the ates on his paper set up. Our highly esteemed lady friend, | Mirs. C. Grant, of Summit township. omplimented our sanctum and had | the dates on her paper set ahead. Bs Intooking over the gubernatorial | itmation in Cedar it seems that Crow ls one corner, Dockery the other | ad Ball the middle-—Cedar County | Record . 3 i Our young friend L. E. Fuller writes Bthat he has secured Position in Butte, Mont Many friends here will | lucrative | i | w his | glad to | pearn | be the public schools of that city }of Appeals at Kansas ¢ | OF course we cannot j tumes and bore an t 1 2E SBSSSSSISSS a a ae | Ls 24 | BREESE Ee S 4.3 a 24 man to lose hh large profit Would vou blame us all er... ¢ year is s is de on corr s i ) yet youl nt find o +t other kind. Do hink s t You find plenty of the ot] i in Batler 7 ind underwear t 3 six hss sh 1 inches shorter ve t ours “ which will you buy? lly when our price is no higher. We invite your attentio ) ollo e the same we sold last year at 50¢ now for 37%. W buy this underwear by the case inorder to price. Men's ribbed underwe iD or bro sizes {5 Men’s fine ff 1] derwear in beautiful randori « Men's derby ribbed wool und é t t FULL SIZED—a b 4 {5 H wool scarlet underwear, full size 1 i $1-°00 for elsewher here for 7 merino underwear, FULL SIZED and very fine 81.00 We also show a line of the famous > ' \ Brunswick non scratching underwear at S100 medium weight and $1.50 for h Boy's 25 merino underwear at 15¢, Miss Daisy Stanley and Mrs and Tue Trimble spent Monday in Kansas City OW. hoppir Silvers was atte of the week, where he has portant law suit pending. Judge Timmous sentenced county treasurer of Vernon ¢ F. A. Parker, to three years an eause much inconvenence lovers.—Rich Hill Review It is reported that « ular and handsome bachelor « officers is Sood to become 2 but thines do look a littlesuspi We would not mention his name nd are satisti the world a uess it. Henry Mudd and wife start terday for Coyina, Cal } w will reside pert iy: ‘The the benefit of Mr. Mudd’s healt! ntly gant home on Ohio street, on r. to a Hallow’e uy evenil A de a delicious } ance <4 We.tal n Pr. Christy was called to 1. Hill : ; ; % |name of R s. pres fast week to assist Dr. Delan N | Ve Pay eee s the = i Is 2 Breturned to her duties as te: He is a splendid financier. is w nd well qualified for the o a Dora ounty, BoGO $) Our esteemed of Lou Oak, S @ : se @ ii nk 8 1858 9 |: ! pox i la He} Graves. There w n I r=) i‘ ‘ ) Times | wi sses h the ~ 1 ] s jenl- | } 8 ot \ a o Kansas Cit ot 3) | wheel in waat he considers very s | G. F.}time. Heleft B 8 o'clock a.| M | wrt i 2Tth | 93 | shows Nothing} m. Whoean} om | H. 4 n his “ | og a i of Boies | Lt Aae i “ ‘ €35 @ [Plewsint call Heisone o sin tis entire s nok | die I j ter ‘ , towiforsuch a purpose. Mr. pred at it fu-] for buildiag a handsome and commo- ire dious resfence, and as soon as com- \ hoy has been born to Dora Clay | pleted wil move his family thereto.— Woodford After being divoreed by Brock, at Pinker in vunty, Ky abolitionist-duelist, Gen. the girl m: soldier, nous Cassius Mare ried Riley Broce as Clay, and lives that the old General gave herat Pinkard, and latter loves the girl, ee with him in the little home the child is the result of this Clay still and has requested that the child be union. Gen named after him and the request will be eranted. a 3 : : tabu- lates sixty-eight he Missouri State Tribune influential demo- hat areoutspoken p in their opposition to the proposed A arge number of papers have not yet We alone, and so ition of a state primary sday | innoy declared on the subject. believe in leaving well enough lou system of nomi- s our present nating candidates results in the hand- sasinthe past there ehange. The primary be a doubtful some majoritic ex- stem would experi- 1 six at best and Me 1 st Mo. State Bank. | ees | tle Gladvs Atkeson visited : ljovin ious }Atkeson looked out ‘ yes sa k the mout vith a ek “a 1 1« id | Journal joins with the f a worst. ki hak in wishing them health and prosper- satisfied it was tl ss | ity in their new home.—Adrian Jour-| ¢)j we hope never to he ar Ina 7 ° nal ig guilty of a The Misses Silvers ente ; large number of friends at thei State Superinte -y | dyed in the wool dem«c ut montha in the penitentiary, at Ne a vada last Saturday. 1 have resigned my position as salesman v Frank Smith & Sc Cl S. Ewin, « popu lack-| E a x ga having rased the new gro peas d one of the b and meat market of Chas. Fisk, where hoers in th tate, reney os I will sell, a very low own paper, and the one he is sending | i S ara ins eigter, Mrs oo W ptockton : Lote. Pwill also buy poul-| eally a failure. Whi few the are} s of farm produce for which I} | ne ep throug | Jas. H. Surra, Pasi at M: teview. Our yaing tarmer frieud, H. ¢ Hess, of Deer Creek township, favored Tuesday had He recently re- us pleasastly on and his paperset ahead turned from northwest Kansas, where He in he went ona prospecting tour visited the ranch of A. T. Wyatt Sheridan county. and reports that gentleman doing well in the stock business. He says thateisa great stock comtry and cattle can run on the rangethe year round, the grass being mote nutritious aiter it drys Alfalfa does well tt .and when a stand is once secured it never dies out. Mr, Wyatt cut four crops from his Alfalfa fields this sumn We arein of al from ourgood friend James Simpson receipt formerly of New Home township, wt has a position in Kansas City and is He Times says he living at Independenc Tut lost without it, for ontinued hasn't ben gettin ine six months and fe having been a constant reader and de | many years {to his present address. Mr. Simpson lis an hohest. conscientious ntle- mau, a good citizen and a true blue, We hope {he will return to make this county his permanent home, as he promises to do at an early date. | 2 J. H. Het chant at Cobb, Mo., ler, a prom mer- formerly 1 well- known aad highly esteemed citizen of our comty was, in Butler Tuesday id in company with A. B. Ludwick. is very low. Thisis Mr. I er’s first trip back to Bates cour for several years and he says he no- them ticed quite a change, among t the portions 0 | : | s visited. | Thesympathy of the entire con | munity isextended to Mrs. ¢ | mett. in the death of her li | David Ervin, which oceurre ES t 4 o'clock. of He was ; ; ; Grand rivér and the Marias des | ; Cygne river does not appear so wide | jand yas they did when he played lon th tnnks asa boy. He notes I; vement in Butler and > } } For Men, Women, Misses, Boys, Children, Infants, at Lowest Prices. } McKIGBBENS, . Nortru SIDE OF SQUARE, PRBARA RARER AA RA RAPP PF RRA A A A Arg. a loud wear efit 1 W.0 imount of land ar sale. He isfactory man interested par’ vel ave bee Richa was at | used for Fernkas a Tartar, COMPARISON IS INVITED 1s we can make, but to give the best ] i <x A cosa SAMON & VU. S. Gov’ es t o ts tin favor of some particular line iround loose want to be ¢ salla matter of king eg osen’t figure the deal at all off vis indulged i ‘ in fa It is not a practice with us to see faxctal of val Tr re = f «ne With in of it mu award, Chicago World’s Fair. is not some ill] ben profit yPure YPOOOODOSOOOOTODOTOIOOOON $00 he price DRYSDALE & KEASLING, East Side Square, BUTLER, MO. Jackson dalia last week, wl settling }.. complimented our sanctum ling a ibeen to see his brotl county in the prot steher, who we are sor’ busin _— rds has ever seen lao returned from Se- » he sold a large ‘ity property at is been attorney that lar, in and the -ourt en conducted i to all the Manila t tejo’s Spar - . erat. et fair and Horse h is ito Ew affair th No race tra at av tl > main street chicke to feed t provi He sa has 200 « jy and A k XN C.. Oct. 28.—1 Nort i APPR PRALAS RARPIOAR RAWYW~ re