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ad | | | rier h are visiting ane SOS O08 905660000 to us from Barnard, Kansas, enclos- Telatives 1h Kausas City 5 oe a eee eT ee ee ee eee A er er == UE) 1 ing a remittance for THE Times which | Miss Mattie Boulware Monday ' Par 2 he says he appreciates, as he still for Call. y to spend afew 2 fy } a considers Bates his home, and likes | weeks ¥ tives and friends. $ 7 eal A @ _ it the better the more he sees of oth- Sree S accompanied by Master ba rer - | c er sections of the country. He} 1 1 suggests that country correspond- | a en county ll open $ 8 ents be more defi in giving (22s oe es eae aR ; ¢ iy jcess. Already 77 horses ve been) 2 AT 2 to} running horses. 2 J Z ; The Free Pre PF iio § ’ We inaugurate this week our comb, nominat ep ° C . : 1 tine farm n eS 6 ‘ + semi-annual clearance sale— - peoples party ti secuting } lattorney, Was not u « this too, the face of an aK = peLe + surprise | refused to allow his name n $ bo. 3a. 35. 30 | he l 10 eent . : : s birthday an-| the ballot, and i rtain tha 5 aes zr a: vance on all lines of clothing. Moore took [he will stand for election 3 wash goode at But we much prefer to clean her return! Charles Van Haf g a= = i x gather home.} oo - t po 12 1-2: 10 1-2 6 =) np. : z aoe | ss miner who had his bac v4 ? — = > * - ») 1-2 Cents. ‘ out as near us possible now well planned acctecat nine 15 2 rather than carry over. We doles ee ncaa aes nk" | Mareh 224, died from an rene Senne ikea dety . = | ieee ie pSamennec: < his injuries Saturday a chose int from + 3 . advise our customers to buy ee | years of age and single ; ena ie ee eee eee ‘ = | presents, < ng them being a beau-|* oo. aes Soe > pow because we believe that fila nati the itt of hentwo cone ee A Kibl ms : : | : 2 A J. F. Cotton, a pro . | ve ] Se these will be the lowest prices | The entire business portion of Pres-| Jay Amsterdam, co ; cott, Arizon: ed out by fire} Bere : North Side Square *yeagre 2 ° vith a pleasant cal AN OFUN OEE juare. made for years to come. |Sunday. The total loss is estimated] \y test of the week send i ie g at from $1,000,000 to $150,000. ee ant : ae j | a ae eae ee Men’s $15 suits cut to $12.50 Three dry goods, two grocery and ocd —— cg said the pros- ee oe ene = ‘a rug stores are » only business ‘i —— Z ‘ : pitta ie ries Men’s 12.50 suits 1O oe » dr < : = sa the bpd ie IMCS) 5 de de (Hie conde | ia Se . 1OuseS ie) standing. IXTS resi- . : : - ; he yield will be mply immense if 1 : 1 ul Men’s 10 suits cut to 8 |dences also burned. ‘The burned dis- icc vee siht eeae (Ss tne 5 = | trict embraces five blocks. fire $ | Town in the State. lays working Men Ss 8 suits cut to 6 |started at 10:450'clockat night and| ©. J- Schooley southwest of town | On las a ipt to board Men Ss 6 suits cut to 5. was only stopped in its ray by the fin rain ha a broa A nite ; Bee : 8 tin the firemen goir advance some|smile on the face of theiarmers. T | eure co6ur end took 4 Brae inder the ( Remember that these are gen- distance and blowing up buildings. |Tain, said Mr. Schooley, came _ps to organizing a rousing sda short dis- | f Tadge Piiligg has sustained adele ee Jeratic club. The meeting was cal the wheels > uine rec uctions from the ac- : seeps to maturity the early ; ieee ; P er both . ff gS murrer to an amended petition filed ST hc eer to order by Ed Williams, chairman he knees and erushed the { tual price and not from a fieti- @ [by the American School of Magnetic | oy more days without rain the er = county democratic committee. 1 palp. Besides T : P : 3 . @ Healing at Nevada asking that an| © days without rain the crop) and Judge D. V. Brown was elected ised about the 4 clous price put on to knock off. | order be issued restraining J. M. woul make pecueuttn tials hairman, A. B. Ludwick secretary ad. He lived 30 All boys and ehildrens suits at $ | McAnul postmaster at It is announced that Eugene V.j}On mot g committees the cars had : ° ‘ ‘ - i from sei ~the mail addre to Debs, presidential candidate of were appo chair iwasfound by Clay, big reductions Cut prices on _{the school. This is the second time Social Democracy of America. will] Perman and Con inty “ lerk Broaddus, who Py a ae e eee lthe school has been refused a re-| Withdraw October Ist in favor of W. | stitution— W. Silvers, pfrom Rich Hill and jumped straw hats, negligee shirts and G® [ining order, The ease will be ap-|J. Bryan. The reason assigned| J. R. Morrison, R itron, 8. W Scale nay Saeed py ie aaa Sie : 5 in wavy grade north of the de- all summer merchandise. | pealed to the United States supreme | therefor is that there are strong indi-| Dooley ; : Clay ran to the depot and no- court, said one of the attorneys for| cations that the republicans willseek | Solicit —G. W. Newberry, M. 8 tified the rail vad ofticials who tele the school. to use the Debs movement asa means | Horn, €. Vantrees, A. C. Edrington, | phoned Dr. Boulware and then went Tt fea eeeat ieiprenarnion il of alienating the labor and railroad | 1. N. Mains a ee “i the passant 1¢ Sugar trust is preparing for its Ne ae oae Adjourned to meet Monday even- | ™@0 e was found lying across the $ usual contribution to the republican Oe eee mots = ing July Age just as the train had leit: him “ 2 cs ‘ n Tag » ees caaceni Fg - — e Was conscious d gave his name campaign fund. Prices have been The Nevada Post says the overflow 5d Gees hae en BO oe “ol oe Sete » ¥ as advanced to 6 cents a pound whole- of the Marmaton river and the two a ae selascHad Nossa os kan oe ree sale, the highest in years, and it is|Drywoods by the recent high water! Saturday night accompanied by his|- He died ina few minutes after be- etc APA: her increase to reater than has | known for | wife and children who had been visit- v removed to the depot and before given out that a further increase t | i 7 centsis on the trust program. | twenty years and thousands of acres|ing the Judge's parents in Cass) the arrival 4 a The re- i ee s a qi fj Coane county mains were taken in cha yy under- j Chicago jobbers estimate that the of as fine corn as ever grew outofthe - had Smale Perec catgy Fis 3 | advance in sugar since May 22 has ground was destroyed. Among the} A new thresher engine of the Beaver sages my reeset Ripepiie ] > bited o eets Tuen- ? x ’ | ¢ netted the trust something like $40,- | heavy losers was John Nanson, who ee ae our — ot “ | placed in a Vacant storeroom on the 000,000. Evidently Boss Hanna has |!ost a thousand aeree: Oh COE and) (acted dhe akbeniioe ols anmber it side secbved gh cearr ts and prepared hav. The loss he f: — 7 : oa for shipment to the home of his hit the sugar crowd for a pretty high | "4Y- = oe tot it es cwae crops | of our farmers. This handsome piece | j,other in Vermont, Ill, for burial in ——_—_—_—_—_—_—""s":::00 O8OY n= [igure this time. Butthe poor devils along these streams will run up into} of foipoar | was sold to = above | the family lot. > he aed wind >clares Se > Vest ike sugar i eir coffee st | the thousands of dollars. named gentlemen through the com- It is said Wil asi i ss AJTLEK WEE KLY PIMES : Imperi: lism, declares enator est, who like sug ar in th ir coffee must pany’s agent, Williams Bros. : Jee Ss wes pene te a intox is the greatest issue since 1961. pay for it, or McKinley will be de-| Richard Jarrett of Pineville, sheriff . the fatal : aed i io suppo ‘ed ; as ve fo are | the fatal night, ar ne LOGAL ITEMS The rain which fell here Sunday and | feated.—Ex. of McDonald county, was shot and| , G* ral a C. ¢ lark saps _—_ o tint haa jabs ee d Pee on = os a chicken fanciers and had the finest I Monday was pretty general all over Mrs. Clara Hoffman. president of killed by Ted Fisher, Monday. The] -nickens in the county. with the pos- the train i foot wir and he fell 1s a - mF ae 2 eS a,.|sheriff had Fisher under arrest on] sible ex: tion of JudgeGraves. We between the cars was 35 years the country. the W. C. T. U. lectured toa good siz »le exception o' dge Grave pd peepee pare at Ateeatine Kane Tues’ Telephone No. 37. At Pittsburg the wages of 1,200 iton workers have been reduced. M.B. Price, a prominent citizen of Spruce, favors us substantially. Mrs. Rachel DeArmond and son, of | Davenport, lowa, are visiting at the residence of Judge DeArmond. Sunday School convention choir rehearsal Friday night the 20th, at | the Baptist church at 8 p. m. The Butler Orchestra leads the | tnging at the county Sunday School convention, July 26 and 2 Jobn Smith, with the Department Store, and his wife are spending the week visiting friends in Kansas City. } The nominations are all made now. | The next thing in order is to organ- | tedemocratic clubs in every town- ship. Mrs. W. E. Walton’s many friends willbe sorry to learn of her illness and hope it will be of short dura- tion. | Aaron Badgley, a substantial citi- zn of Butler and an esteemed friend of Tak Times complimented us pleas- antly and renewed. Itsashame that the Record has fone back on Webster Davis after faying so many good things about him in the past. The democrats of Bates county Ought to have a grand ratification Meeting of the nomination of Bryan and Stevenson, in Butler. With the democrats, populists and Giver republicans for Bryan, Bates county ought to give the democratic ticket fifteen hundred Majority. combined Miss Bertie Caldwell. ence, who has been the past three weeks in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Davis, returned home Friday. If the new street lamps had of Independ- endit chance. | | | depth and not beiu a fair | _Bhake no doubt they would prove a | § -e@uccess. Get them from behind the | Boulware Btclecr aph poles and give them a /| noon. | served and a delightful time had. [interest to put up the money. J Mrs. John Nichols and twochildren |‘ of Kiowa, Kansas, are visiting at the residence of H. H. Nichols. The Merwin Mirror says wheat threshed southwest of there this week yielded thirty-one bushels to the acre and oats nearly 60. E. A. Bennett, accompanied by his Stanley, left last week for Colorado to spend a couple of weeks. The general Tammany committee of 6,000 members will meet on next Monday July 23, when resolutions] Cireuit Clerk, J. P. Thurman, left brother of ex county Judge nee “| Cheap! well, you will think so when will be adopted and the national}last Tuesday noon for Texas on a| Fuller, and was a highly respectable you read the Butler Cash Department democratic ticket ratified. business and pleasure trip He es-| farmer, and had been a resident of |Store’s advertisement. Shoes, yes, } his e iftes re = ?) acke « Company B left Saturday night for | pects to be absents two or th this connty for fifteen years. po pie sobre haya ~ d up. Or Springfield, where they went into weeks. During his absence the office) William Reed, of Farmington town-)4 ig bargain, asmany_ of these of | Will be in charge of his wife, who has] ship, twelve miles northeast of Mt.|shoes sold for from $2 to $3.50. In| e mp for a week. A large party friends escorted them to the depot and wished them God Speed. Rain in Nebraska and Kansas Sun-} this city Friday c pertinent questions were put to Mrs. Hoffman by different persons in the audience, among which the fealty of the North temperance cause This brought daughter Miss Mabel and Miss Daisy |and fora time it might be trouble ahead. ter was finally smoothed over, ever, peace. years ago. YC. Robinson writes John Smith and the Christian church night. At the con- the lecture a number of ed audience at allowed him tore-enter his home with his handeuffs on. Fisher returned to the door almost immediately and began shooting at the officer, who was taken unawares and fell before he could protect himself. lusion of Methodist church to the was questioned. ona spirited debate looked like there The mat Chas. Fuller of Adrian, was acciden- tally killed last week. He was hauling logs and his team ran away, throw- how-| wheel, which passed over his body, causing internal injuries from which he died the next day. He and the meeting adjourned in was a been acting deputy clerk since her}! Vernon, Illinois. was shot from am- husband took charge of the officetwo| bush and instantly killed Sunday As Mrs Thurman under- afternoon while driving in a 4 jstands each and every detail of thej| with his family. His wife was shot ony and Monday aided JB | office the public will not be inconven- | through the arm and_ painfully which was on the verge of destru jienced for a moment by the absece of} wounded. The children were ce tion from the dry weather which|:he clerk. During his two years of|harmed. It is thought the tragedy Bad gneyauee tun eoie weeks. |service to the public Mr. Thurman] grew out of the killing of William Owen Brown, 18 years of age, and \has been closel ly confined to his office | Sogor by Reed two years ago. Reed son of a farmer living near Sedali while bathing in a pond near War-| Monday beyond his rensburg. got able to swim, was drowned. The dead body of William Tuther- burn, was found in a wood chopper 35 his hut in Vernon county Sunda He had self through the heart wit 1 a shot] gun. From reports the continuous rain of the past two weeks has greatly in- at cropin Kansas. It jured the w is said a at many fields of in the shock entirely away and that which is left is ne all sprouted, tough and damp. & were was -arly | Miss Mattie Boulware entertained | alarge list of her lady friends at} “Progressive high five” at the ele-} rant home of her brother, Dr. T. C.| on last Thursday af fer-| Deli ious refreshments were years of} h: shot him-|t wheat | | otherwise iby our next issue if the splendid ex- nd in taking this little trip forrecre-| had recently completed a two years ition he is but doing himself justice.| sentence in the penitentiary for the HE Times wishes him a_ pleasant | killing. trip and a safe return. Frank LaFollett and Joe B. March returned from an extended trip through the northwest the last of The following gentlemen were lected as an executive committee to ements for] Week. They went as far west oe A. H | Oregon and Washington and visit , Dr. 3. M. Vancouver. They saw Dr. Wal hristy, : Wines > oe ik ikea and G. W. New- ommittee appointe Mon city and gettir Living Portland and say he is | John T. Smith, ma Mont.. gave them the freedom of t y city and showed them around js ays Jobn' T.. or of = meetin, its at itors t who will canvass the besides betiee 2 = 0 make the fair a success | one of the 2 private practices eto ie | of any lawyer in that section of the > project will havi know} state. The boys called at Marsha We will probabl; abandoned. ite a hunt for big game. position of last fall is to be repeated. it. he kill any bear but saw lots of We hope t the effort will be successful. | signs. They saw Harry Pigott. asit isa wonderfully good ady T-| Helena, Mont. He is in the tisement for the town, but we realize | estate and loan business and doi that it is a big drain on our business 1. Frank brought usa very larg men and no very great fault can be} Califernia orange. 82, they found if they do not seeit to their the coast for from fiveto fifteen cents jest dozen. ing him off the wagon under the hind Jed | Wolfe's rane’ hon the Big Horn and | They | sell on{t the charge of highway robbery, and|-=aid he had, for on Tuesd: y night | some thief, without fear of the Gene- ralin his heart, raided his nennery and left only the common stock. The General wont do a thing to that fellow if he catéhes him. Ed Williams, chairman of the dem- ocratic eounty committee, received from the national democratic com- mittee, 100 ofticial campaign badges, with a request to sell them for 25 cts each. They are very prettily design- in shape of a “three-leaf clover plant, with the following inscription: 1900. Democracy stands for Bimet- alism not Monemetalism. People not Trusts. Republic not Empire.” this lot of shoes to go so cheap are gents ladies shoes. misses shoes and childrens shoes. It is the greatest bargain shoe sale ever offer- edin Butler. Get there quick, and make your selections. It’s your op- portunity for cheap, ch i » shoes. shoes. Judge James B. Gantt was mi- nated by ation for judge of the supreme court of Missouri at the al convention held at Sedalia on da This is a great honor well « upright and f e people of Tse Times ex- -ongratula- 1aintance es and « ds its best w tions. had a wite and two small children. He was a member of the Knights of ‘ythias and Modern Woodmen in good standing. M. L. Wilmart, operator at Hol- den, Mo., brother st acs arrived in Butler onthe noon train Saturday and took charge of the remains. where he Homes Wanted for Boys and Girls. We have on hands a large number of boys from 4 to 8 years of age and younger and older. Also a number of girls. Wewant to put them permanently in good homes. We give them out on three months’ | trial. References required. Address Rev. Davip Gay, 810 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. ill Tucker. The following card was received by C. Hagedorn Port Evizanertu, Friend Hag. 9.000 miles from home; left New Orleans May equator 17th, St. Helena 25th, Cape some Card from June 6, 1900.— 2, crossed the Town 31st, around Good Hope Ist, Port Elizabeth 3d. As ever, J. W. Tucker Mr. Tucker was formerly a citizen of Butler and studied law in Parkine- He served » Penitentiary warden. He =the tates eset = Sa ee we a eA tear pen iinerainiintiripemenmeecisn nee