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Putnam Fadeless Dye Orange pro- Seelinger---Norton. “Gabe's Gab,” in Rich Hill Review, Z as ete ee ocanes Sees Married at the home of the bride's) Jim Crawford invited the “whole washing. 10¢ per package ‘Sold by | parents, Mr. William Seelinger a d court house,” Henry inclu: into H. L Tucker sa Mies Mary Norton on Wednesday, the sheriff's office the other day and Feb. 21. at 6 o'clock p. m., Rev. treated the whole “shootin mateh” No old trash in our shoe stock. All] Father Scanlan of Rich Hill officiat- to apples. Other aspirants take | ing. The bride was tastefully attired notice. . * Postmaster Wek | ton showed us through the P. O a few daysa It isa splendidly an i ind Mr. Welton is mak. tumber one official, giving unj and Miss Ger-| versal satisfaction. Almost as good 1 ; bride | a P. M. as our J. K. Martii “= WILLIAM'S m= GASH GROCERY facilities are very great and having more advantage in purchasing merchandise reli re Sure Enough Slaughter. i i week and expenses ais i than ever before, and our purchasing power enables us to sell goods at the jto introduce our Poultry ‘ | 5 AL | ing Prices. and Insect Destroyer in the country. | is | i‘ | new, up to date guaranteed go« =: Li jin a travelingsuit of browncloth aad SPRING OPENING SPRING OPENING McKibbens. learried bride’s roses. The groom “Catch the oppc tr.” By tak-| Wore the conventio black he HES F mer se fice Senos were James Norton, a ing ood’s Sarsaparilla now you ¢ Hood 3 th and pre- | brother of the bri | mania Dooley of Butt < : . ree as, wi isthe daughter of Mr We have been preparing and buying in large quantities direct from the Fe Aci orci teenucii ene theser ia lat eke OP eaten lots of sickness in that locality. T tiful and accomplis I children are afticted with measels and |'™& 1! ysw old folks —— —|may build u vent serious i our ness manufacturers for months and have secured our goods at prices before the gen- woman 80 loy room is eral advance has taken effect, and we are now in possession of the largest line whooping co : Our have chi malaria of merchandise ever shown under one management in the southwest. at opportunity of ble men Sali OLD PRICES and in many cases LESS than they were ever sold before. We Send stamp, American Mfg. Co H 2 Haute, Ind. 15 j boastfully say that we can and will sell goods in every department for less money as | SWe have been selling goods in Bute i - - Do not forget your township pri-| Great w storms, | M une. ler for nearly twenty years and never i than any other house. maries on next Satur It is th floods—all come, but the/ have wesold goods on a amaller j duty of every democrat to turn out/greatest coming’ 1s JIM'S Special profit than we are to-day ang vote cae ne Me Sales. On next | The people of Bates county know | oward Flesher lost a sai abies SATURDAY, MARCH 10 jthat we inaugurated cheap prices on Jersey milk cow Sunday afternoon. | } | a EP : ; | One day only, j goods in Butler many years ago and a The cow took sick about a week ago| aie | we have held firmly to that niagae and gradually pined away 1si i ie profit on the fol sce andl it sai for et = er piece : | since. anc as for several years = a = : to eat or drink. ‘ aes " We show the most complete line of dress goods, silks. table linens, per- ’ F : that no firm in Butler would ' : a r Z Poor old “bread and butter” Dixon | FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! undertake to meet our prices on any- cales, ginghams, white goods, embroideries, laces, hosiery, underwear, ladies of the Missouri World, is perfectly] is my Leader and Trade-winner' |thing. But finally, seeing they had 2 ue 2 i. = 2 frantic over the exclusion of the as- ] WARRANT EVERY SACK odo some vw, they dic 2 neckwear ever shown before. We find it impossible to quote prices in this Ree eed oo ee aba . : : todo something, they did meet us sistant republicans from the national on a few things in the grocery line, department as it is so large it would not be just for us to quote a few articles populist committee. This partisan | and the people of Bates know this te 3 ett « l aoe ops | 25 ths Grand Medal, worth be eee ; pee ees At : ee aes puppett can now follow the “rutters ren wa fact, but how long did they stay as the whole department isjthrown open to you for inspection and every article ee eee ieee eects altace heey 5c. for $ .36] there? . marked in plain figures. You will see at a glance that we show you nothing belong.—Industrial Leader, Lamar. |? May Flower, worth — _| Other firmsstarted up with a storm } 1 list Wadcieableiooedalat nrices John Hor collector for New] _ , “Oc for 40Tand bluster, but what did they do? but new, handsome, stylish and desirable goods at prices Beh ona ea ae 25 Ths iy Sac The storm and bluster was to get oerats in the county, was in settling | ,- os : oe for 4S | people excited and cause a rush to | 0 TO 20 PER CENT LOWER with the county court this week and {77 178 HMONG, Worn their place if possible Where am remembered THE Times substantially = ths WI I ‘iy *S they now Asking higher prices to- He sprained his arm by a fall on the]7"* woes aaaaehs iaivcclow A __ | day than we are on everything : Se, fo nO Ne ' Z than you can find them elsewher jce about a year ago andsaye that it}. |, : _ We have a plan of doing busines. . 5 hea never ceased to pain him. hel so = a _| That plan is to sell only the best of On our second floor we show the largest and most complete line of : 7 67 | goods. and sell EVERY THING—not We want to call special attention |] 50 ths Lone Star. worth a few things, but EVERYTHING wi . . ’ idee: nisi another page of this ve, for 84 handle at the lowest possible price, al e 5 a IN § ace Hf alns an IN OW a eS issue, rom : 1e pen = ‘ 08 H. Mor-|50 ths Ma ve orth : and we repeat again, as we have of- } ' ' ' ' — : farmer of ar ote town- =!.00, for 90} ten done before. that when you can i ae tis written from a farmer [50 fhe Diz: worth buy anything for less money than | Oi] Cloths, Trunks, ete., ever exhibited by any house in Butler. There is not a single cent oan Pe ee ee cours SOF 96) you canat i I “i i j house proposition. It shows that}]50 ths While Loaf (best intown) | advance in price in this department, as we I secured the entire stock direct from the manufac- Mr. Morrison has given the matter ¢ for $100 Williams Bros.’ i turers at the old prices and bought for Spot Cash. much thought and sums up the situ- enter ti} We have received over three Thousand pieces of standard and fancy prints that are worth ation as it actually exists. One broom, wort 1c, for 11¢| You will find it a cheaper grade. We i : ‘ 3 fi a : : 1 & Bekins Powder, rood as have bought 3 car loads of the finest to-day in the markets 54 and 6 cents per yard. We sell these as long as they may last at 5 cents ‘The democrats of : Bates county De Prins 0¢] and latest improved implements, In will perform a graceful act at their , ii per yard. . ee : = , - ° a buying our implements we selected a 2 . eee a ie convention on re «th inst vy ele uveryt nnge As ¢ heap as can we BOIL _ ~werw . We show a complete line of Ladies’ Skirts and Suits, the very latest, special designs, and no Gousnp ibe wine ‘sdutervative And in Bitlee “Weniemberthe das ie best of everyting: Olea . ical havin © G tell you that wecould not get the one shows anything like them, at very popular prices, and they must be seen to be appreciated. fps aa acy a apne ek Sato SATURDAY, MARCH 10, best as they had it, but don’t you ernor Stephens and instruct its del- " : . think so for a minute, the beat goods egates to the state convention to] These prices mean cas or PRODUCE = Siler See are dueup : cost more money, and the people ote for him for delegate at large to ’ oe F ! £ around Butler have never had # the national convention. It has beer JIM S CASH GROCERY chance to know what the best imple ® a : Aa eG we u« Ww e best imple on : — & Mi ean fc ihers to AND MEAT MARKET, ments are. We have them, and we -onfer this honor upon the acting “ - . ‘ oa oe for This department is filled to its utmost capacity and we show the most desirable and latest governor, and there isno reason why lst Door East Mo. State I paid more money for them too than styles of clothing for Men, Boys, and Children. Fancy plaid suits with either single or double- Riera en aloiniiee made ‘i Roeser tee Ot others paid for theirs, but we will not breasted vests at very popular prices, some as low as $5.00 per suit. All wool black or nav I : writer DRAMATIC RECITAL ask you any moreforthem, and prob- blue serge suits, single or double breasted vests, black all wool clay worsted suits in sacks or —_. Pek orl : ably not as much frocks, strictly tailor made, medium weight, sizes 34 to 42 at $7.50. i eee ac by Pupils of Miss Frances Catron. Vines , had i < Young men’s suits in very large varieties, single or double-breasted vests, made of the best and expenses; ? the Pies ag mat At Butler College Chapel March #th, 1% ee eee apeles eve. plantas fabrics, trimmed with best of trimmings. durable and very stylish, strictly tailor made, sizes 13 seller ever produced . situ i ee PROGRAM . a cultivator, a sulky or gang plow, @ - to 21, as low as $3.00 per suit % : : : eneqgiros |. Mieedetin Chat barrow or walking plow that you age ; yer ¢ . : a i sultry raiser buys itonsight. Hust- | !-~Mandolin Clab a Children’s suits from 3 to 16, never have we shown as complete v line of children’s goods as eas wanted Refe if "Add “oss, | 2-—4 Study im Mirth—Misses Grant and Hed-| thought was good, but come and buy we show this season, and particularly call the attention of mothers to give this department a with stamp. Ame > ace an Avery & Sattley plante ~ulté look before buying elsewhere as we are sure to save you from 50 cents to $1.00 on each suit. Haat oa J ae : = Losted Seeds Jackson wae anf $ Se ey planter or culti- ) aute. In 5 Geatuaee 1 Masic, 2 Victory, of Helles| Y@tor, Hummer sulky or gang pan i isa Hedr harro d j 1 then yy ep Ahh Ss. well feel proud of his record at this |x : ver twith aalaminal Edna Abell pandas t y a ae th ‘ ony sa . 5 i : dew At dourt fecich-avlac &oik, Reading—Nellie Gr : have never had good implements be- We show a complete line of separate pants, plain and fancy, worsted and cassimere, { 3 # M ae sees 7 = inte cansdecen wast Wereade eater 1 We will guarantee every pieve young men, grown men. tall men and large men in great varieties. 50 pairs of all wool filli ee pidment thnin voar to be the ban jeans pants at 75 cents per pair. LOO pairs of cottonade pants, a solid, firm working pant at 7> sree, sentence to hang. John Faulk 7 on dl desea: cents per pair. A complete line of working elothing: overalls, work shirts. all the best makes, ner, burglary of Amsterdam Bank a Lotspeich, Cl you ever used or you can’ return warranted not to rip. at less than the old priee. 500 pairs best made overalls in the eountry, 7 s in pe Geo. Grover Alta Powell, Grace Ritner ind we want to impresson the minds warranted not to rip, we offer for a short time only, at 40 cents per pair. i leanne iekana 4 ey Se es pra Sa fee the people that we sell the Sayers = = 2years. Gus Miller, burglary 3 don't t the years. George Carlyle. grand larceny onmt nited States to- A complete line of gents’ furnishing goods. consisting of white and fancy laundered shirts. years. Six convictions for eres ee NaS ee faney soft shirts, ranging in price from 40 cents to $1.00. A complete line Of men’s underwear sale of liquor and fined $40 each. This | s visu hmscrrsnipasaet Autres anne Sygate ic: ranging in price from 40 cents to $1 per suit. We offer 30 dozen suits of colored underwear cleans out the jail. Every case con-| is known of several instances where a sizes from 34 to 46 at 50 cents per suit. Never before in the history of our business. have we vict Pio Bawardecaac een pat died man would goto a competitor of shown better values at the price 4 nia z ser enee) sense say y }ours and say he wanted a buggy like A full and complete line of hate and caps. Come and see the hat we sell you fo i trial on the 19th of March. was M Pear Aue ees puted the child’s cap at 20 cents. You will pronounce them the best ever shown for the mot Sheriff Mudd oe Mf people | pipantaditeranseastigerct AA coc). Sheriff Mudd receive i letter Mon- best buggy he ever saw. when our hoe De day from Wm. H. Flournoy, private competitor would tell him he sold I y i Ee y | aaa pore ry to the governor of Iowa, to Mr. Smith that buggy, when in fact hold T. E. or F. E. Davis, alias Geo. lit was a Sayers & Scovill buggy and Our shoe department is the largest in the city. We placed our orders for spring Riley, put on trial Monday in our} |eold by us or before the advance took effect an r r roods fc ss the re eve i ae aie es +3 } soe r before the adv ince took effect and own our goods for less than we ever did cireuit court for blowing the bank | |} We have sold these bugyiex for two sought in case lots direct from the manufacturers and show nothing but new, stylish and desir safe at Amsterdam. Ti ‘ | sigs able goods. We sell Ladies Kid Oxford Ties solid throughout that heretofore sold for $1.50. we ee ae oeersam, “Tne fetter aa) }years and youcan see one to-day have 100 pairs of these desirable shoes in stock and offer them at $1.00 per pair. Ladies Kid not say what the prisoner was want- j and it looks like a new buggy, they ed for Iowa. The sheriff also re-| are good fortwenty years with proper ty as it is more foolish to rare bod 1 i zi | We want the people of Bates county Shoes the new shape, solid throughout, would be low at $2.50.we offer 120 pairs of these desirable shoes in sizes 2', to 7, at $1.50 per pair. Ladies’ Vici Kid, cloth and kid tops, the handsomest ceived a telegram from W. A. Hunt shoe ever shown ACTOSS a retail counter, some sell them at $3.00, our price 00 per p Ladies warden of the penitentiary at Ar f shoes all sizes, solid throughout. warranted not to rip. plain and cap toe. lace or button. a hald Bile re 5 regular $2.00 shoe. we have 100 pairs of them at $1.50. Ladies kid shoes sizes 3 to 7, regular mosa, Iowa, to hold Riley, that he} $1 $1.00 es | to know that they can buy anyTHING to a wanted him ashe was an escaped lfrom us, from a darning needle | Zz 0) goods, a Men's cali $1.10. Men’ at $150. Mer $2.00 per pair threshing machine, and we want in toe, lace or congress, all sizes from 6 to 11, a regular $1.50 shoe at convict. F. H. Tillotson. a Pinker hout. new and desirable goods, others ask you $2.00. we sell them ton detective, is also i olt skin shoe in coin or plain toe, none better for $3.00, we sell them at : as 1 large line of misses and children’s shoes and offer them at prices that | | everybody in Bates county to come er await- ing lisposition of thecase. Alto- jand examine our goods and get make the best of them study how we can do this, but we do it allthe same. Every shoe in our gether Riley is a much-wanted man prices. then we are sure to sell them. shoe Re is fres and ogee the latest styles, the best materials and best work- and must have been a daisy when at We will again promise mm, in re- manship ever show is country Se sure and visit our shoe de; er fore vou buy ¢ She dd sai hen } rer s t I sing’ SS of shoes a we do not sell you better, more = vist nome eget th ae ses —. - oa : ah ee ned yaks enet sopeptere, theson wit none Rone the city wodont aA yo : Y than any started w ‘vy to the court room There is no me ! low anyone to pay you more for your : Monday he weakened and cried piti- hickens, turkeys, egys, etc., than we and always has been assure Vou We Wi } » the people a much better cle f all in our power to protect the trade in every par t were befc > tis veneralic | . He Sepa before. Itis generally knowr | For Sark on Trape.—I have a : 22,700 stock of merchandise. dam- laged fire. smoke and water |I wish to sell at abig discour | will trade part or all for anything 9 value. I also have some unimproved j timber land in Texas county. to ex- change for city property. What have r) i your for trade? F. G. Siusons, 16-2t Amoret. Mo. i i will fully k the peop large amou our trade S season he t in better shape to Yours, truly bowels healthy. 3