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re ef eget emeen asi Neon nndipd ted I. @*clock: «| od all hin dution both s ; y Vi Items. ' ; ey t 1. Cool the Blood co — Dr. Crabtree and TL & Kiersey Muted Bm = 001 Ie bid0 We heard it and jotted it down, Kiersey | “Some of our Summitladiesthought|} Resolved, that we tend Ww In all Cases of Itching ‘{ in and out of town. [spent several days in K.C.the former they would capture some of the| felt sympathy to the be wing aed nd Vernon ot delegate and the latter buying finney tribe so last Saturday they| Resolved. that a copy a | H.C. ee as win a roceeded to the waters of Root | lutions be placed upon the county, J. H. Ing 3 , goods. 7 P 3ranch where they succeeded in hook- | this camp and a PY ge | spent a day with J. H. Park and) Several fishing crowds went from ing five fish when the ominous peal (family of our deceased nei An Organ Smashed, a Phaeton Crippled and Three Young Ladies Make a Narrow Escape. Burning Humors ae a — see = a. here to Eik fork and Grand river the of thunder caused them to abandon : B 7 AMPRE Music dealer Ray McCulloch had a. n handling al i ast few days. We want to try the the fish and flee for home. aon ee fine organ smashed to pieces Natur-' number of years. J, H.and Simpson heice near Rockville as soon as} Mesdames Sadie Maines and Anna ( each bought a hog from him in Jan- with the ay eveni The organ had just ‘ ardyv re 3 wi his nf ith their children spent — pe apaee in a patie wagon in uary and Mr. Lyons came to see how | Bee cree hicer asst sora = Be ane a oct S. bent | For Sace—A Davis se RA RESOLVENT front of his place of business on the they were getting ure eres re saad Bae to Hicieie ott pitest | cad wie. | Good as nev. Cheap, CUT west side of the square, and while the herd of J. H. and particularly the « | brook on the 8th, a gir There will be an ice cream supper | Office. boys were in the act of strapping it he bought of D. Trott, Abilene, Kan. “hey eth Chapel Fr wife of Jno. Martin on the For saLE—Saw While Cleansing the Skin and | joo, to the bed of the vehicle, the Mr. Lyons has a_ fine pet On| aa Manteoniery and Lant ©) et ad enw tah Scalp with hot baths of CUT |). oes attached to the wagon took breed on his farm near E a He Ding gouge srs omiag terms. Will sell tir r with i RA VO P 2 rentlemé ae ‘ . ‘rms. ¥ sell tin CURA SOAP and healing the tand dashed up the street on isa pleasant and sox ial gent grt We cat cae caer en at tins is visiting reta-| Son, Sk Benes Pe , R: Inflamed Surface with | south side of thesquare at break-' and delights to show anyone his Bas Diaisa Cons 2 TT, Butler, ip satu } ENT. neck speed. They only made afew herd who will visit his farm. 1 pisos ch: Adizan wea a ace d . CUTICURA OINTM . jiumps when the organ went out and! E. P. Maloney left Thursday of last | SLEEP G a eNO E x | $I 25 was made almost a total wreck in| week for western Kansas to stack} Se Ceahires and Wiles a Happy Complete Treatment, $I. see appar gaia re Labora Messrs. . he fall on the macade street.| wheat. z ait sii freee ae Or, Boke, She, Ore. ee Eee eet | The t s ran tothe southeast cor-| J. 8. Pi was in our ikea aed P ee rset Laimresniclaseeaice 2 — | ner of the square, where they came in | city one ¢ 4.4 rabiree was over patr - | eople, See ontact with attorney J. Smith's! Mrs. Jor e t, who had a] tig Nahic ane fare | , § sy? Ip 3 phaeton, occupied by } é paralytic stroke last week, is report- Pred kik off poion yis “A Sorential t0 hg 4 A. H- CULVER, Miss Naomi, and two aa peers to see his brother Saturday. So sas But bow! In a drawes ; Funeral Director. Misses Jessie Ray and Je | E. P. Tysonand A. W. Towers of} “a 51 Giaipa aa MN i faaniie-wind or in the rf ,. be } . _ bf Ss * Oo. D. oe 8 an t t JNO. HUTCHISON, The young ladies were unay Amorett, painted Aaron’s house Sat- Lecce : af ae : = relatives in Montrose last we H Oe $ jor of the iminent danger in which| The ice cream supper at oe the lard farm of 925 to rest our No; it’s too easily reached; tee with THE i they were placed. Fortunately one Carmel last Friday night cleared $16. | = Auisirere ahuaie ot ba who die« temptation; too apt to be y o ae of the horses fell down in coming W. A. McElroy family was riding | Nadbeshe aalcet A Rue Gia we} 0m um e, | tea tenk veult it 15 te » BUTLER CASH in contact with the phaeton: to tl around in a new carriage Sunday. h te 8 Will i ‘aon pe i {| Resolved, that of q DEPARTMENT STORE ct, in all probability, the yout ascommenced. It | (OPE Tae ant ; rest neighbor Nafus hi is Jost an | ; . oer i ladies were saved from being killed or | is badly d od by the bu; . + and fainily left Friday for | esteemed and loving nd a kind 4 o g : sz seas d Ethel P (i. BD: er and family left Friday for “ ppb ase ia badly injured Misses ( i =the Ok al snd ott points. The on, th Allorders attended to promprt- In the collision ev spoke in the| near Adri | will 5 Sepa ateapelll castacee > com- oie dae ar nieht — Thebicnt ht wheel sonle eae s piipeion i aes 5 | we Hope they may enioy cost upright D. N. THOMPSON, ss ic a dA, casaneeig cae bude: oe = went down in O01 1 1 pages die bac ae % : : E. D. KI zi ae ze : Pees as ri ee DIT. a heap and fifty men went to their) meeting Sunday afternoon, it consist- ett : hir a v nat Sunday at 11 , that we will ever bear in Cashier, auees eo rescue, and all rejoiced to see themed mostly of reading and recitations. : hoe i io aun + a ae sch we the zeal and fidelity BLEPHONE--Night, 100; Day, No. 5 come out of the wreck unharmed. Childrens day was well attended, | poe te a : . | x Ase = with which neighbor Nafus discharg- eee rR eee Fortunately also, for the young! although not as large a crowd as the SOO G00 pat Ee ce ~~ P u i ladies they were driving a very gen-| Sabbath before. : A 1 : year. —s — ———— M. N. Teeter and wife, M. L. Price and wife bad a private ice cream sup- per last Saturday Prof. Richard Belisle has joined the Crabtree-Williams band. ML Price and Charley Williams have been talking bug trade. Wood Sander of Maysburg was on our streets Saturday eve. Uncle Albert Hill wlll soon begin to harvest his dew berries, says there are tle horse, which appeared to take in We noticed in the Free Press last the situation and remained quiet| week under Referendum Ballet, C. H. during the few minutes excitement.| Morrison’s name for probate judge. enetes (. H. would make a good one if he got ther R. Ch Mitchell of Marionville} Institute will give a lecture at the M. E church Thurs night, June 21, his subject will be The 1 girl. Zera Raybourn of Jefferson C - WALTON TRUST COMPANY, Butler, Missouri. CAPITAL, - Always has on hand money to loan on Real Estate at rates of offered in No delay, For Sale or Trade. A first-class two-story brick busi- ness house fronting on Public square This isarare opportunity for any- one contemplating going into the mercantile business. J.B. Waron. aes : | Each package of Putnam Fadeless | Dye colors more goods than any other dye and colors them better too. Sold by H. L. Tucker. $55,000. delivered at per pound. Northern, Lake Ice, your door at half cont Married, Weaver---Sherman. linterest lower than ever before Bates County. Residence second house north of G. : é came down Thursday. Mrs. Ray- Siessigo thas Rawat L. Smith's livery barn. Relatives ane rranis ae = bourn has been staying with her] se ee Lape ess Satlecrt es | Payers pa) able here. : } POX I B — Mrs. Danie’ tle A. J. Dugan, who has been quite - and Sirs. Gartin visited rela-| , 31-11 M. H. Fox, [the home 0 r. and rs. 1 unele A. J. e: pen q Fase : % a “s rs eras ; : ae : s1-Im 24 Sherman Sunday evening to witness | sick, They returned to their home | ee southwest Saturday and Sun- | We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands anc Town Late County court in session this week | the marriage of their daughter, Miss Friday. : : ‘Wil David ar Sn pond jin Bates County, begun by our Mr. Walton 30 years ago and kept up with with all members present. Ida to F. Elmer Weaver. Chas Rice and Lewis Dudley of Am- ilson Davidson will be ready to ; j . The wedding march was played by] orett. are painting Miss Rachel ee your eT anes ae % the County Records daily, Complete Abstracts furnished to any Ret Chas. Wright. son of J. A. Wright, | Mrs. J.E. Dowell of Adrian. Rev. W. Park's house. Noontz talks of roing to Kan- i . “ A: - cs Seg 2 KS 5 ‘ 2 ne an ree Es Bates Conuty reasonable. has his paper changed from Wyom-|F. Jones joined the happy couple in < Holloway and wife were in| S28 to haul wheat soon Estate in Ba loty. Fees re a ‘ ‘ ing to Chicago. wedlock, after which a bountiful shaking hands with old Tom Mabury is selling a spray and Borowers de-iring LOW RATE money are especially invited to call, insect powder for plants, etc. He will give you a call. spending a few weeks with relatives. Mrs. Bertha Mosier has about 900 Miss Bessie Smith of Butler, was | Chic turkeys and the guest of the Misses Bard Tuesday |SPring. She is kept and Wednesday ot last week. looking after them. _ Have the young people who were Booker I owell and wife lin K.C. got their valises from the | Visited the daughter, pawn shop? Warford, last wee : from Dicas Gacser leat jwent to their daughter luncheon was served to the guests. It was the birthday of Mr. Sherman and their son, Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Weave cipients of many beaut The bride is a native of Butler, her friends are numerous, whose wishes for her future happiness will follow her. Her superior ability as a teach- er has been proven in the years she WM. E. WALTON, President, T. J. WRIGHT,sVice President, J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeesen, W. B. Price, of Holt county, drop- ped dead at Eldrado Springs Mon- day. Death was caused from heart failure superindused by dropsy. FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, C. A. ALLEN, A ant Sec’y. ks this} pretty busy sre the re- 1 presents. WELDON YATES, Ab-tracter. Potnerccncia chara oencrcenrcnenc REMOVAL SALE When you say your blood is impure and appetite poor you are admitting your need of Hood’s Sarsaparilla 3egin taking it at once. of Butler, Mrs. J. A there they | Mrs. S. F the endgate of Mrs. Palmer, residing with her} has been employed at Adrian. As an his wagon north of Virginia last Ray ‘sat Urich ; : daughter Mrs. Rube Marshall, on|elocutionist she has been admired by acl _ Radford’s have their corn plowed ii i Ohio street, is reported to be dangers | all that have heard her. Messrs. Allen and Shelton of Fos-|four times, and still plowing and AT THE ously sick with heart trouble. , The Spoons a Daves gous boy, | ter, attended childrens day at the M. weg = eras é - . = iaving been born and reared near] 6, Church. _J.S. Arbuckle is still having a goor Rev. and Mrs. Ww. ¢ Be wley and Adrian. He has a good position ss Miller of K. C. attended} time in Kentucky. y their children Nettie, Mamie, Anna : - aya ss Miller ¢ - ©. atten r <5 ‘ 5 Willie. of Wehb City | With the Kansas City, Kan., Cracker preaching at the M. E. church Sun-| Anna Embree left Saturday fora 4 Winfield and Willie, of Webb City, Co., as book-keeper. day Fs visit with her sister in Indian Ty.: rt ‘ are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Allen. — —_——— ies. Ghocmetes preached to a|from there she will visit relatives in 5 . : — 4 a ia aes sapiatives -¢ ience Sab-| Oklahoma and Texas. 66 = 4 Mrs. Geo. Webb and children, of The Ams un Breeze reports} large and appreciative audience Sab: pa 2 5 Bs > move to > north side of the Independence, wife of Elder Webb, is|that John White, a farmer living : The e Ctors ae ag a Until we move to the t isiti 5S Mg é a ad forty he Seis - “ ar. re z t teacher's desk, bookease ‘4 . visiting her mother Mrs. Speece, and | near that place, had forty half-¢ Misses Icy Jenkins and Leda Wal-| tracted for te : SS > ae -e closing out tables in the other relatives and friends in thecity. | turkeys killed by wolves one ni lace returned Thursday from Carth- ene i desks, but re eserpze ae te = square, we will have closing t te . . yr | last week. age, where they had been attendiug xed-up afair, as two agents chaim Our Virginia correspondent G. W SD the dist. league convention. They the territory. ae chit Park, was in the city Tuesday on his A Life and Death Fight. report having a good time. Saw _M. L. Price and wife visited rela- way to Mexico to attend the State > . . = . {many smiling fa but some one] tives and dined in the country 8 prohibition party convention as a} W. A. Hines of Manchester, Ia., in lashald he miceueare: day. culous es- posure serious lung trouble, which ended inconsumption. writing of his almost cape from death, say: after measles induce 1 delegate from thiscounty. G. W. Park left Tuesday for Mex- ico, Mo., to attend the state prohibi- tion convention. A.M. Timmons, a prominent far- mer of Shawnee, favored us with a pleasant call and renewal. He came|1 had frequent hemorrhages and J. W. Seeds ae ave needy Lon Reeder is with his wife's peo- to this county from Ohio in 1869. coughed night and day. All my doc-| ™Orning for ee so ane ple this season. 5 the democratic state convention. James T. Speer and W. H. Shelton, |fO"S Said E_ must soon die. Then I We noticed something inthe repub-|_ Mrs. Gartin and our wife was out Come and look through this stuff often as two of East Bates’ most sub. | /egan to use Dr. King’s New Discov- lican paper about L. P._ talking}in southwest Shawnee last week on i i 3 | } stantial citizens, serving on the petit | 5° which wholly cured me. Hun-| y°0 | the census taker. It seems|the hunt of cherries. but found none. there will be new lines of goods on them al- : Is have used it on my advice and G -rice sol re i ’ 7. fave US eey. asant call é 5 iy é é BOP as I ¢ rets zeo Price sold three fine cows to jury, gave us a very pleasant cal all say it never fails to cure throat, |that L. P. is not the one that get We have all our fancy rib- Tuesday. : Prine =)| the spoils of the office, the Union is} Adrian buyers Monday. most every day. ft : chest and lung troubles.” Price 50 ; 4 her any ¥ fishing t fc ‘ j rangi always the one that gets the louies. Another company went fishing to- “ Harlan Turner is spending a few| cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free x A: J. -Pagk ltt tor Gasmste Peay. bons at one half price. = days in the city and county visiting|at H. L. Tucker, druggist. Kian Monde: tau hee sister-in-| L. S. Kiersey and family called ¢ friends. We understand heison a es AG s & Fete seca! abel js|Sunday eve. He sent a team to : a ; a law, Mrs. Lucinda Myers, who is Gay deal for ex-Senator J. N. Ballard’s Pleasant Gap Items. mek: “Aaron, |Adrian and Butler for goods, and . tine farm containing several hundred acres of land in the northeast part of the county. a load of produce to Clinton the first of the week. Look out for a department store in Ballard ere long, this is a good point. G. Y. Hendricks and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Piost and fam- ily, Sunday. Par. It has been hot and dusty for the past week. Some of the farmers are laying by corn. Mary Woodfin spent Monday with Mrs. Burkhart. The dance at Will Bryant’s Tues- day night was well attended. The children’s exercises at Double Branches church were well attended Sunday. The program was well car-| ried out. center of our store. The stuff on them will = “a be marked at prices a) Several from southeast of us took in the ice cream supper Saturday : night at Mr. Bankey’s, and report a \S] good time. ' ae Mulberry Items. South Side Square. NINN Aaa se STS TST “ON THE WING.” 7 Childrens day was observed at Mul- berry June 10. The exercises were well prepared and well rendered. Mrs. Kinney Worley is on the sick list. Hernon Williamson returned last week from Omaha. Neb., where he had been attending school the past year. Major Frank H. Crowell purchased the residence of H. E. Perecivall on “Quality Hill.” This is one of the finest residences in the city, with all modern conveniences and appoint- ments and probably cost more than any other house in Butler. Major Crowell is having some changes made Summit Items. This is beatiful weather and the farmers are taking advantage of it. in the arrangements of the rooms, Miss Jane Braden closed < Ce: . = 4 cpects 1 i fr SO Quarterly meeting at Happy Hill], S188 vane Braden closed a success-| Most of them are cultivating corn. oe . So | prea ts to move about the first from the 15th to 17th of nek ait * ful term of school at Concord last Mac. Greer is the possesser of a fine (By Permission of Col. Sisson. ) i Friday. The patrons of the school gathered with well filled baskets and dinner was served in the grove. Those attending from Mulberry were Misses Bessie Stilwell, Gladys Robbins, Mary jand Helen Braden: Messrs Roy Clark, Rob and Elmer Braden and E. ©. Moore, Mrs. R. L. Braden. The young people enjoyed a social at the home of Mr. Gehring last Tuesday evening. Theevening was spent in social games and at a late hour refreshments were served, after which the young people went home feeling that it was good to have been there. Last Wednesday evening at the earriage. Mr. Wm. Tyler and wife who have been visiting at home of W. B. Trier for several weeks, returned home to Kansas City. Mrs. George Frank and daughter Miss. Enima of Butler were the guests of Mrs. Kaune one day last week. Mr. Fisk and wife attended chil- dren’s day in Butler Sunday. Ed. Kaune, killed his fine dog last week thinking it had gone mad. Mr. Billy Bowell and familey at- teated children’s Grove Sunday. Judge Booker Powell of Butler was out in Summit one day last week, basket dinneron the 17th. Every- body invited to come and bring weil- filled baskets. Mr. Woodtin is up and around again. Edward Pontius is visiting relatives this week. There will be a dance at Ira Brown's | Thursday night. A musical party at Huffman’s Tues- day night. Quite a number of young folks at- tended church at Double Branches Sunday night. We had a wind storm but no rain Wednesday night. BLUEBEARD. Appleton City Journal—Col. Jas I wish to notify the good people of Bates N. Sharp made a gallant race for the democratic nomination for represent- ative from Bates county, but fell short of the mark on the final wind- up. The Colonel will provide himself with a longer pole next tim he $10,000 damage suit instituted against Appleton City by H. H. Trim- ble for damages claimed by the plain- tiffto have been sustained as the result of a fell on a dilapidated side walk last winter, was compromised a few days ago for 10 to be paid by the city to the plaintiff. County, the grand old Union and Confederate | soldiers, their pretty wifes and daughters, their sons and son-in-laws, there children and their children’s children—Hallelujah, that N. BB. Jeter HAS day at Walnut The Walton Trust Company, in Joe T. Smith, one of the oldsettlers and substantial yeomannry of Wal- nut township accompanied by his son, Rue E., a young master Of 13 summers, complimented us on Mon- day. Mr. Smith moved his family to Bates county in 1867 when, as he said, itwasa bit dangerous for a democrat to proclaim his politics. He had lived on his farm continuous- ly since that date. By his honora ble, ae life, fair dealing and economy he has saved a competence for his declining years and has re- tained the respect, confidence and friendships of his neighbors. another column, calls attention to its very low interest rates in lendin money on farms. Parties wishing to make a new loan or renew an old one willsave money by calling on the Walton Trust Company. Our esteemed friend R. L. Braden complimented us pleasantly while in the city Wednesday. He favored us with a renewal of Mrs. M. S. Leech’s subscription. Mrs. Leech is Mr. Bra- den’s sister, and she lives in Chicago. She formerly lived in this eounty and spent the greater part of last sum- mer in our city. home of Rev. Williamson occured the marriage of Mr. Allen Rogers and | Miss Carrie Myrick. We wish them a long and happy life. J.B. Susan Anthony's Brother Dead. Ft. Seott, Kan., June 8.—J. M. Anthony, brother of Susan B. An- thony and Colonel D. R. Anthony, editor of the Leavenworth Times, dropped dead of heart disease here last night. He had, for thirty years been a prominent business man in Ft, Scott. calling on his sons and daughters. Jim Henry who has been very sick is reported some better. Miss Julia McCuteheon of War- rensburg is visiting Mrs. Wm. Jack- son. Miss Lucy Sevier entertained the Butler music last jay. Miss Alice and Jessie Tyler attended children’s day services at Walnut Grove, Sunday a. m.and at Bethel at night returning home Monday. was preaching at Summit church Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m. cae po ane Toy there every first and third Sunday in each month S. S MOVED HIS JEWELRY STOCK te the room formerly occupied by Max Weiner where he will be pleased to meet all his old cus- tomers and as many new ones as will call. IN. B. JETER.

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