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i a a a eee Se | N.M. Brown, one of our substan-| Our old friend W. C. Hedden favor- |‘ tial citizens and prosperous farmers, |ed us with a pleasant call Monday. |favored us pleasantly and renewed. | He is a member of the present grand en I IT SOON Ingrain as low as 20 cents per yard. show you 20 patterns of oil cloths and_linole- WILL BE TIME. to clean house, replace the old carpet, matting oil cloth or linoleum with a new one, buy new furniture, shades, lace curtains or portiers. We have them. NEVER in | Butler was as much furniture, or as many carpets shown in one house as we show. We bought a large stock of carpets (before the advance) and : 3 5 jury. He has written his spicy com- Cor has been in session since | munications for the Review under the December. The republicans have|nomdeplume of “Gabe” for so long | had full sway. What has been ac- complished for the good of the coun- try? The names of T. J. Day and Ed Williams are mentioned for the dem- ocratic nomination formayor. Eith- would fill the bill. The nameof John L. Stanley is mentioned for City Attorney. He is a tallented young lawyer and would fill the office acceptably. Robert Braden, serving on the petit jury, favored us witha pleasant eall. Hesays one of bis children has a pair of peafowls for sale, the cock having a beautiful long tail. that newspaper men count him one of their number. C. A. McComb was in to see us Tuesday and had his paper changed to Burlington, Kan., to which place he was moving. His wife and baby took the train, while he went through the country with his stock and teams. He recently sold is farm and personal effects near Jobustown. Mr. Me- Comb is one of our most prominent young farmers and we regret him leave the county. to see Ex-Mayor G. W. Clardy informs us that he has been solicited by a num- ber of influential democrats through- out the county to becomea candidate NEW SPRING DRESS AND SILKS AT McKIBBEN’S. en eee RRA PR AANA AAA ARR AA GOODS North Side of Square ES PRRDRAARA Re William Stuffing, of Foster, has|forrepresentative. Mr. Clardy isa life- then bought $1,000 worth of Mr. Drum- purchased the blacksmith shop in]|long democrat an original silver Ss . on, > . — west Butler and solicits patronage. | man, made a very creditable race for} |. : : mond. So we are not only able to show you Heisa number one blacksmith, a| recorder two years ago and is welll ss financial et atement of the city | Dr. Shor Melan and Susmeae { splendid horse shoer, and comes weib| acquainted in the county. He would | 9 sutler from July S99, to ¢ Special treatment of eye. ear, nose | recommended We bespeak for him | faithfully represent the people if elect-| 1900 and throat. Office consultat ja liberal patronage. ed. | shows a Office on east side of squar 1 but to name you a very low price. We have Henry Tilson, of New Home town-| The following named gentlemen =5 jana j d d i i z ship, drawn to serve on the jury, re-]were Sworn in as nd jurors for a ix ere 3 We will ported Tuesday, but begged off and | the present term of Cireuit court by |the gener #1. Adrian on Tuesday, a the court lef him return home.|Judge Graves, Tuesday afternoon: | 102.s1 ds as . 1900, Fifty-three head of : : Z Henry is farming and baching, and John H. Sullens, J. M. bubert, Otis | follows water Horof . i ums and an immense stock of straw mattings. of course his time is too valuable to Radford, F. Hac kler, Daniel Stewart, | $5 Clerk 4 i“ waste serving his country on a jury.| Frank Voris, Wm. % pin, Geo City boston 2 q j as low = : e Blankenbaker, David Jennings. Chas 2. horough-bred) Hereford 4 Lace Curtains 4 oun Beslen toners fthiscounty | Moore, W. C. Hedden, John B New = : alves, 5 head ween : ss aalowiae Bl who holds an important position] perry, Judge Sullens was appointed | water j Portiers 2s low a = with the street car company in Kan-|foreman and Capt. Newbei s acl fe sae ; cay OW hang y - Se 5 oe ence 2 sas City. was in Butlerthe first of the | plected clerk. 7 Ty “5 S ri t Wo Ss. MUDD f Window Shades from a cheap paper shade to BE Seca ig Weedieraitlawe Ae Par Tue at the mayor an i the finest Duplex. Keeser. He made usa pleasant eall| The sudden and unexpected de: showit heide trou and favored us with a renewal. of Gen. B. G. Boone, of Cinton meee ap tera ates rs A big booked to We also carry stair carpets, rods and buttons. ; Re es .,, | day last, was received by the many ; ease spl i sterday 7 t Misses Mary and Nellie Evans, will] friends of the deceased in this city, | provements bou ne ok * ot wane In furniture we show 16 styles in bed room leave for St. Louis Saturday where | especially among the legal profession Pn, ellows iuning at tes Conck : they will remain a week, then will £o] with the deepest sorrow. As a lawyer OFT a5 i - p its, 12 styles in extension tables, 15. styles to Chicago for a week or two study-|G Dee Na ica on the at War Se ae ee suits, 12 styles ston ti 8, Lo 8st) LoiGhr a eo for a He K or ae stu Gen. Boone stood at the of Ue t Wemott school house, then north to : Be ea inc Rl ania be ing the styles and buying their spring] bar in this section of the state. In ne} ad 1 Altona road a weet in odd dressers, 20 styles in single and bed of millinery. These young | the death of Gen. Boone the den = i en phate couches and all other goods found in an up- : ee milliners and ang ratic party has lost one of its ablest saps ied US Rees ind Crowder . . stock woodsand vaYS | advoc CNS BENS DIS i, s take PE a to-date Furniture and Carpet house. up to ie Ways | advocates and w i he arms t phir of Leinning, the : Z ae round uy the neighborhood Pumps, Stoves, to everybody at the : | | : be dangerot sick with pune | for the Farvand Votey Organ Com- The democratic state executive com- | pany at Lamar, Me., committed sui- | | mittee will meet in Kansas City, | cide at the residence of hi mother-in March 6th to fix the time and place | lew, Mrs. Earilla Stevens, in Sedalia, for holding the state conventions. Sunday by himself in the shooting swelled his head a bit. he is the same genial Capt in days of yore. 1 he roasted his shins in the re- 5 office. earry by an overwhelming mavority. ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kipp went to St. Louis last week to see Sir Heary auditor. breach of promise has been dismissed | SUM is better so.—Rich Hill Review, 10th. | and ears and black spot on side, oth- |erwise white. Last seen near Spruce on Monday, Feb. 5. Five dollars re- ward for herreturn to Wavcrer W. Henry, Butler. Hon. W. H. Phelps, of Carthage, Judge W. W. Graves convened the February term of circuit court Tues- day morning. Aside from charging the grand jury very little business of importance has been transacted up O00 without a ws insu ce uesday. The little fellow was play- with a match and ignited i In ing to extinguish the blaze le stuck it under his arm and his cloth- ing caught fire and he was burned to unt call. Mr. rof Judge W. T a ple brothe Kemper is a Kemper. is an old and highly esteemed citizen of | j nd pr Tz the county, ee: antly and had the figuerson the mar democratic party. Col. Sharp made a very creditable race two years ago against Hon. Geo. B. Ellis. Heis a man of good addre is a splendid talker and keeps abreast of the times on all public matters. He would to the hour of going to press. was attending our circuit court Mon- day. His name is prominently men- tioned throughout the state as one of Missouri's “big four’ to the na- tional democratic convention this year. Rolla MeAlister, his wife and two children, have the smallpox. Mr. McAlister returned to his home at Arthur, Vernon county, about two weeks ago from the Indian Ty., where make a very creditable representative for the county. We are in receipt of a renewal from our old friend Henry R. Livingston, of Afton, Indian Ty. Hewasformerly @ prominent and influential citizen of he contracted the disease. Mrs. Shubert. an aged lady. died at j the home of her sou, Charles Shubert Smallpox has broken out among | in Grand River township, Wednesday the miners at Yale, a mining camp of smallpox have developed, the vie tims being colored. Ed. Snyder, one of the popular en- 3 3 our county and is well and pleasantly remembered by our old settlers. He has been for a number of years on a for success and happiness. The ministers and their wives of thr Editor Malone of work goods, and Dry Goods all at a } J. 8. Woldridge was the} 4 sensible young lady made sf E viest loser in the big fire at Har- | following request of her trier ‘Do LOW CASH ONE PRICE risonville last week. His loss was a | not lay me down by the ling - : building and library valued at $10,-] jrookside lest ES wake me from ¢ and tt refi He is a stout, hearty aud repe young man n Hill Review, J2th Miss Kittie ‘Thi 1inment nes won the f ind received the second prize. asilver Netter seal. A two course luncheon was served. The euests of honor were Mesdames Charles Francis Jackson, Mor- rison, Harvey C. Clark, J. D. Allen and Miss Alpha Broaddus of Butler. —Rich Hill Review. Mr. Drockery is inevery way a worthy man to follow in the execu Jos. our present clear-headed and iefexecutive, Goy. St handedc whose fine business methods 9.—Twe Frankfort. Ky = rad oe on ihe ‘ity to visit her friend 8. ©. Alexander, | 5), th Aan eommunity than they a dea igs cate es at mained over in the city Co VIS her) purdett’s popular and prosperous} -p, yy A Ae S| her South Side home frer- Sad Mrs. E. EL Britney; of Weat | DURGCtES popular ane a a A Phe) veason,O. A. Kemper, in 2 Belle place. ies anthicingie decioiat tens (COM I4thU.S. Intantry, now fzht-|noon, yes > , ; et ee ee a [ing im the Pigkppines Wise” was the « Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings left for | Patt in all the party councils and is a fe ‘ eee, oe Kansas City yesterday. Her suit for stror nd of Tom Bradbury for} Col. J. N. Sharp favored us pleas- | Of the alterno > Rich Hill wer and thus another summer sensation Tican: Ati blak eid wtaeal ree of his paper set ahe ad. Heinforms | water color. Mis in | robb d A. ( I son 1 has been calmed by winter’sfrost. It} wich setter, female: black on head |" that he is a candidate for Repre-| 4 eut with four others ot Rich f Thursday nig an 7 ad ae x sentative, subject to theaction of the Simpson was on his way home ab ht and when front of J. L. Vest We t behind, 12 o'clock at reached a point i nor’ s residence or he wassuddenly knocked down ¢ robbed of between # otticers were immediate]; began a search for the robbers. Friday morning they secured evi- dence su nt to warrant the arrest of Cooper and Patterson. A young man named “Shan” Lewman was al- So arrested as a suspect, but after in vestigation was released Policeman Miewall positive evidence as to street i claims he | the guilt of ‘ : . : 5 oe a : ahs i Brookti aes MER ithe Walter's ‘ Remember that while we are talking furniture | Elder Scott, pastor of the Christian | Budget says of MeKinley’s cab Society Notes. : ehurch preached an able and interest-}--Phe cabinet is unfortt H 3 General and Mrs. H. ¢ lark ente — is week - buy of ‘ t a d cS The cabinet is unfortur Hay i : and carpets this weck that you can buy of us ine sermon Sunday \ The « SAG ied ailianelosnnni eo with eir young friends oes te course has been much commer 2] peculation, Lone with t irsday eve wea % i i aus ina very favorable manner by per-| & ; Shes | rv Es ° % | . ay ee ee my Sampson, and Griggs with tl rve nd a CROCE: d; A i q 3 sons who were fortunate to be virus for the remaind Diao pelts that eoron new men except Wilsé . . the talk which dealt with the unfor- s discreet] i A ; ry ce estat . i cs discreetly spent | Poultry; Barb Wire, Screens and Sereen wi e, tunate situation nowexisting in Ken- | telline farmers how to ; Boots and Shoes, Novall tucky other harmless amusements His library was said to be one of the | peautiful cemetery in ths v { } L + } preee (Des : libraries in the! ishtseers, cooing over epitaplis dis hair did not grow, It was many of which wer ol that beould not $0629 2009 PI LOLOD IO? SOI LOOEDID HELO LOGE POCONO DID HO OO | \f ' anit some Ce . |} Mrs. Prudence Woodfin, widow of| | : s " Wik, Mas AL DOWNEY, Alired, 0 baste | the Indian it ory and Texas « was I the Monay on bus hare he « the scalp and hair of crusts. scales, and dandruff, soothe ———————— | business for Timmons-Witherspoon | before t part and compl | Get | i Bare ee aera ere OG 7Y . | Com Co. of Kansas City. 8 asant cau, re | ms A “ . Sei at F< en | 3 E H | Charlie Castor, th 7 | t pee eee | M.R. Lyle, a prominent farmer of|ropy sent her son-in-law, Wm. §. | . eae : i = | Mond Bot e state a ‘ i Lone Oc t and brother ot] Hiatt, at Fox, Orezon. Mrs. Wood-|* veral months i wi ae te \ HI. ( I 1\ ER, — ——$—$_$__——— | Dr. Lyle of reported to] fin is adminis ofher husband’s| ber of checks i was ar-|trial. 5S red by oe e: Funeral Director. The blue bird has made its a fee norctlush ae. (GRE Or t | raign 1 before the ba a i JNO. HUTCHISON ance which denotes an early | boys is also down with the same dis-| We are informed that a little two ny ening i : ds Licenesed KEmbalm + ae, ry | ense and a half vear old son of r. Ken- ity, Was sent na t Ben Comifort, of V through | ease. a e DUAL yee ; : He “4 Mr fs ae ae pase e itu TH * * Saris 1re- nedy, ing onthe old Porch farm, ]|in the penitentiary by Jud: alata ] our popular agent, G. W. Park, re- Sean Se Bi a neg a, i e %3 light “pall Hiram (. Nelson. formerly agent feast of Butler, was fatally burned on | Castor was but a irom th BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. head. death before the fire could be put out. | .} For the safety of the records which : 5 : s ee s gates Clark went tc " are valuable documents to every tax | Capt. J.C. Martin of Merwin, spent} Mr. and Mrs. A Kemper, of| to stealing ‘piscine Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. payer and land owner in the county, | Tuesday in an > city on business. Be-| Prairie City, were in the city Monday J pal si the court house proposition should | ing the president of a bank has not | and complimented our sanctum with Miss Harris’ Reception. ate to carry two lasses, can be fit Those who pairs of ordinary ted without any extra trouble I will examine the eves with the aid improved APPLIANCES of 1¢ Most OPTICAL . - . “ night. The remains were taken to ranch near Afton, and report says he! nearly cleared the state of public ¢ the two young arrest two miles west of Minden mines. The | her former home in Kentucky for] is doing well and making money. He " Mail They are each FREE OF CHARGE town has a population of 600, half) porial, they were shipped from this] was a personal friend of the editor of Bi oye scene were r. FREE 0 nape of which are negr: Righteen cases | city last night. —Adrian Journal 9, | THE Times and he hasour best wishes | Two More Suspects. : = you are satisied ‘ 4 . } are ,. | gwineers on the Emporia railroad, has : suspected of cc ed Our people will remember W. 8. Di chased the W . Cook brick resi- | different churehes of our city, were] , re -ernor Goebel Bolt, formerly of Butler, but for sev- | PUrchasee th : % sais: cally entertained Tuesday night} @ pol Gowreer sor ; mplete st f ae Shs - | dence on Deleware street. Itisa very | TOY al) ig Se UEsca) 1 “pela aa ne <0 have a comple stock of eral years living at Altoona, Kan.. | cerrable home and Tur Tires jst the: residence of Elde | house to-day as prompt as the tax collector, as | Gesirao pocat his ee Fees ¢ the Chris peuaee 6 Say Jones of W S.! semsar VY WATO ¢ rp Bean as time with all his. business | Sate to see this ae e family Cs es = is : he : ae a5 ‘Gens ‘ ; od | JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS J P +. | Making preparations to 2 sICCARTO ts peemtotag = *{eounty schaik o - 2 si tae : obligations, as true and loyal a dem- aan ere 1s of Butler | forty thday of M eae loes crest O i } oerat as ever breathed. pe is re pper wasserved ithe tarr I x eh My d esteemed friend Wm } Our & condition far county recor A r was spent in r Seott is not amost k guarantesd GEO. W. ELLIS, Wood, © 1, made us a pleasant vein : Si : a os cs and substantial call wt in the eity | about town, practically ther sacher, but a x¢ 4 ee p Seema Monday. Mr. Wood is one of the | not be a vote t an o¢ i: Se ae ‘ Le subst ul farmers of our county. house tax : r 5 %4 oe Gate ial GS de ture witt egrets I = ig and stands high in the community im | Vitally meter vee Neg weabael f Soe coeen ) = s . Y ~ Syuare i ‘ which he Hives as an honorable, tair- uid turn out and v t wishes for the future } - uai - minded gentleman. 1able family.§