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‘trend aetna tin setirnicsaeee ara amuanC PMNS, erence a Hort lather of CuTICURA effective skin purifying soap, and sweetest for toilet, | anoint freely with Cvrict Wearoldg! itching, bu ends, this one nig oid throughout the world. Porter D. «xp ©. ¢ = ee How tw have Beautifu Hends, Funeral Direetor. JNO. HUTCHISON, Licenesed Embalmer WITH THE BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE rs attended to prompt- lv, day or night. Thebest hearse in the county Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. | : | ; Day, No. ELEPHONE--Night, 10 ARAL LIIOPR ODL RA Your Opvortuniry.—Life Scholar- All departments com- Ne- Mo ship, #40 plete. Individual vala Business Colleg instruction. e, Nevada, There will be services at St. M: Episcopal church morning and evening. next Sunday, If you wish to cure scrofula or salt} rieum permanently take Hood's Sar- siparilla, It expels all impurities from the blood. Mrs. E. P. Mills, who is dangerous- ly sick at the home of her son-in-law N. B. McFarland, was reported to be a little better yesterday. Tue Times job office will 1 the Butler Fair in pamphlet form. be 8O pages and 1,000 books. rint the premium list for Street There will We are in receipt of a letter from M. J. Byfield, of Murphy, Idaho, for- He sends remittance for THe Times to Sept. 1, 1901. | merly a citizen of Bates ¢ ounty. | | Tn prizes for the street fair, if you will read the list published you will find our merchants have done the handsome thing in free vifts to ex- hibitors. Our esteemed friend James Harris of Howard township, was in the « ity Tuesday and favored us. He said that he and his wife will attend t street fair in Butler. We are informed by J. E. chairman democratic that Hon. W. 0. Jackson willaddress the voters of Howard township at | Sprague on next Saturday evening, Sept. Ist, at 8 o'clock Williams committee, No charges at the gates of this city to the steet fair. No charges after You enter the city. No charges for exhibits brin hogs, cattle, horses, poultry, pumpkins, ete. So come and your corn, Robt. L. Braden, democratic com- mitteeman of Homer, favered us pleasantly on Tuesday. He inform- ed us that Harvey C. Clark will ad- dress the Bryan club of Homer town ship, at Amoret on Friday Aug. 31st. : evening The Misses Mary and Jane Braden were in the city Tuesday accompan- ied by their brother Robert M. The Young ladies will attend the school at W arrensburg and normal Robert |tendance to be awarded $15. | selves ? Flower Parade of Street Fair. DOUBLE RIGS. icles to have two or 1 SINGLE RIGS Vehicle to have only one seat and one or more horses; horses may be {hitched any manner. First ; 2nd $5: 4th $2 prize 50. AMERICA. Special prizes by Butler Camp. Log rolling contest—Log To 1 200 feet—First prize $10. MODERN WOODMEN OF roll For largest visiting delegation in| | parade $20. For Camp having largest percent of membership in parade—Banner, valued at $15. For the best band brought by any M. A. 2nd $10; ifno contest, band in A | In contest, | Camp, $25;! at-| Excursion Rates. Opening of Republican campaign | at Sedalia, Mo., Sept. 4, only $1.2 | for round trip. Tickets on sale train | leaving Butler 5 to return onall regular trains leaving | Sedalia before noon Sept. 5. ing eminent speakers will deliver M. Shaw, seph Flory, Repul 56 a.m. and good | Follow- | ad- dresses: Governor Leslie of Iowa, Hon lican candidate for governor, Hon. R. Burtonand J. K Cubbison, Kansas, Hon. R. P. Dy and J. F. Flynn, of Oklahoma; W. M. Warner, SJartholdt and Hon. hard Dalton and Hon. H. H. Par-| | | | | Congressman Ri sons, candidate for congress seventh district. Rough Riders, Flambeau. and gz clubs. Magnificent display of fireworks at night by the famous Butler tlambeau club. Get | } The marchi your tichets early and avoid I ‘. VANDERVOORT, | Agent. | The public schools of this city will open Monday, and in consequence Supt. Taylor has been very | the | busy past week getting all things ready. Che Foo, Aug. 24 (Friday ).—It is | rumored Russia, Germany and on good authority tha Japan and States declared war on China England and the United re tire. Butler can entertain fifteen thous-! and people a day at the street fair, | and the good part of it is everything Butler foots the bills and | vives the premiums. To make the fair a howling suecess the farmers by placing their products on exhibit and compete for | the prizes. will be free. must do the rest E. D. Kipp, cashier of the Farmers | bank, who with his wifeand mother | have two in the east, v been spending weeks iting friends and rela- tives, and having a good time gen- returned home morning. He left Troy, N. Y.. where she will remain for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth MeFarland, wife of Robt. MeFarland and mother of Dr. P., of Ballard, and Sam MeFarland of Avalona, Cal., died at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. J. Fuller. Kansas City, Kan., Aug. yesterday . | his mother at} | | | | | { | | ry gestion of the stomach. | ars of and lived Butler several years, but her old home was in Johnson county. A mother has to her reward (Johnson Co. papers please copy.) Me. co good gone “We now have the Filipino war on hand and how can we help our-} > wail the republicans. Mr. Bryan answers that as follows: _ “Ifelected,I shall convenecongress | in extraordinary session as soon as hasn't fully decided school and the Butler high school, and he was here for the purpose of} consulting Prof. Taylor. | | Our esteemed farmer friend J. Mt) umbers, of Elkhart township, fa-| vored us pleasantly on Tuesday and| renewed. He says he will ra good corn erop. His two D. and H. E. ( hambers, northeast of Burdett, crep of 50 aeres for $776.75 and then sold too soon. are farming 200 of syndicate} land and that the flax crop alone | paid for more than two Years rent. | between that } Taise al H.| farming | sold their flax sons, He says they acres | rain Friday flooded | 20, of the Rich Hill Coat} The Review : The heavy mine No. 20. Co. Says the mine was! virtually connected With several oth-| er worked out mines in the vicinit y;} audit was the water breal ng in j from these abandoned mines that | caused the damage. Itis not prob-} able the coal company will pump the} water out. The loss will be se eral} thousand dollars, | ‘an immediate dec] | destiny, just as we have lam inaugurated, and recommend ration of the tion’s purpose: First to estal stable form of government Phili pine Islands, just as we are now | establishing a stable form of govern- | ment in the island of Cuba: second. | to give independence to t Filipi- | hos, just as we have promised to give | independence to the Cubans: a to protect Filipinos from outside | terierence while they work out in the} their | \ : proteeted | he republics of Central and South | America, and are by the Monroe | doctrine pledged to protect Cuba.” | | | | taking Scott’s Emulsion be- cause it’s warm weather. taking it until you are cui Jt will heal your lungs and gtve you rich blood in sum- mer as in winter. liver oil made easy. | SOc. and $ 1. “All druggists. } i jtalk to the people of Vi | day for Warrensbur | go to school t jlooks of his farm | fall. ; Only NEW CLOAKS, NEW TAILOR MADE SUITS. Newest, nobbiest, up-to-date garments from the best makers in the country. We make the lowest prices on NEW CAPES, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND GROCERIES, Car of fresh salt just in. you money. North Side of Square. We will Come and see us. SPOT do you good by saving CASH STORE, | n Butler, Missouri. dated n P ee Virginia Items. We heard it and jotted it down, What happens in and out of town. Deep Water Items. This section blessed with a | bountiful rain last Saturday, which was 5 * { raAR ¢ gage), _ - all Elder Jones of Garden City, will} Was appreciated by all. inia first Sabbath in September, a m. and at night. the | lla. ; cutting broom corn for Messrs. Han- f Several of the boys who have been ly, Clark and Louis Radford, eame Two loads of Amoret boys passed | home Saturday night. through Virginia Sunday dressed in red, bound for Butler to play ball. Miss Meda Cuzick will leave Satur- where she will attend thenormal this winter. Some of our young folks attended meeting at Amoret last week The M. ice cream supper Sept. 6th, all are in- iid society will have an 1 to come and have a good time. Ben Parker Warrensburg last week. to will moved They and wife winter. Chiff Jackson says the republicans | have not gained one 3 Mat Hinson and W rally at Sedalia. building a mew barn to put his new earriz i Aunt Bettie Dudley home from E]Dorado. Porter an at- tended the I John Hedger is improved by John has cutting the hedge down along the road. Geo. Crooks has put up a new wind pump. Dan and Drexel, are Miss visiting their uncle and Jessie | . Th aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson M ie and Lawrence MeCann are gat Drexel. William Bateman isspending a few Mr. Garrison of Butler has moved on Mrs. Jessie Pierce’s farm north- ast of Virs The Vir, inia. | 8.8. picnie at-Mt. Zion church, Linn county, Kan., Thursday. Isaac Lockridge attended the fair at Harrisonville. Dr. Renick of Butler, through our city Monday. D. N. Thompson of Butler, was in our midst wee He bought a fine cow of D. C. Wolfe. Tf Mark Hanna's agent there will passed last not soon open up, 8 or 10 prohibition Aaron. Spruce Items. The people of this section are busy cutting corn Murt and Ear! Shillinger have the typhoid fever. The most of the Spruce boys were off inthe broom corn fields the past | week. Art Gilmore made to Buter Saturday. James Harvey has just returned a business trip rom an extended trip through Okla- | homa. The camp meeting at Spruce closed last Sunday night. I. M. Kretzinger had a cow kicked in the head by a horse last week and killed. Israel Beard is going to take a rip to Montena soon. He is going or his health. Tom Smith will visit Bob Stubble- field next we Harley Mitchell is suffering from a bruised hand. James Harvey Raines farm. Miss Nellie Harvey of Kansas City has bought the | will visit relatives in this vicinity this Silvers Dyer painted the Cumpton schoolhouse the past week. Ava Beard has bought hima new buggy. William Jackson of Summit enter- | tained a few of the Spruce boys with ome fine music Friday night. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and It’s cod | nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. ly 25 Money back if not cured. Sold by H. ft here does be votes here this ‘sa girl. | has returned | i the Hickman of . . *) 1 ey Cj retur | days with his parents at Coville. Ark, | Golden City, retur | | Renney Maxey is the proud papa arrived at hi home Saturday morning of a baby boy who his Wiggins of Qi Schuyler county, called at W. HLS last Sunday. Art Webb baled hay for John Cole- week. George ‘ity, his uncle Iton’s, man several days last Green also baled hay for Jas. Nichol. Both these men have good balers and do fine work. Mrs. Manda Moshier and daughter Sallie, of Ballard, are visiting rela- tives and friends in Johnson county wife the and were guests of W. L. Kash Sunda George Moore last Friday sold Mr. Graham’s sale on was well attended and things well Deas! | trip to Montrose Jast Friday Mr. Cofi 1 lives close a Hill church, has sold will Coleman 1 siness , Who out leave for Oklahoma soon Evans Stevens has come home from the institute Mrs Who has been visiting he Il., Mrs. Campbell for some left Sundax Willie Offill, who has been time, for her home. Visi his sist for several weeks, ne ed home Sunday His many were glad to see him. Several from a distance attended inia band will play fora CUUrch at Johnstown Sunday night. Mrs. Mollie died Kansas City last Friday, of consump- Duvall, who in tion, was buried in Johnstown cen tery.” I held the M. E. church of which she was member. 1eral services were She leaves a husband, one sonand two daughters to mourn their loss Mrs. Lydia Potts of Polk county, is visiting her father in this section. Ben Richards came down from But- ler Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. Guy Freeman. Butler fair, Remember the street j one and all. W. H. Shelton begins to make sor- ghum the last of this week. Leslie Offill Sundayed with George Shelton rank Zin ‘visited home f rs and wife of Butler, week lks last near Johnstown. Ed Spears says he likes to attend church at Spruce. Must be traction there. Rey. Blaine will preach at Johns- town the first Sunday in September, some at- | that being his last time before con- ference. hear him. Messrs. Walter McCoun and John tadford attended the rally at Sedalia last Wednesday. S. L. Coleman went to Montrose one day last week on business. Let every one come out and democratic Some are preparing to sow wheat since the big rains All you people who can’t vote for Bryan. talk to some who can for we want him to be our next president. Dr. Bowden reports some sickness this week. Several people w pleton City well last week. Seed Wheat. We will furnish choice seed wheat to Bates county farmers at net cost. } 40-3 Power Bros. *‘A Little Spark May Make Much Work.’’ The little “‘sparks”’ of bad blood lurking tn the system should be quenched with Hood's Sarsaparilla, America’s great blood porifier. E purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood of both sexes and all ages. Cures Scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh. it to see the Ap- L. Tucker, Druggist. j Passaic Items. re are you going, my pretty |? 2 PB Tothe Butler Street Fair. sir she said Well we are having nice 1 all plowing, and it will help fall past- ins for a ures. i W.J. Packer and uncle, William ee Walls had a little land deal one day last we Mr. Walls traded forty i ithat is detached from home place Mr. Packer's >and lot in Passaic. Mr. Walls to Passaic acres of } hou for st Cx to some J intends move time in October and live. my Mr. Hughes who lives on the Tom Davis farm had a rick of hay burned tl by lightning on Saturday. John D. Woody shipped his hogs the 27th, of our best farmers Mrs. Pollard of Independence, came on the 25th s with her cousin S. J they were nice. Jolin is one re down inst to spenda R Fich- ler and take a much needed rest. Prof. J. E. and W. J. Crews and family, spent Sunt few wee Crowder wife and i Ri family pleasanttime. Prof. Sept. 17. day with L. C. Eichler, and and had a ve Crowder’s school opens on Mr. William Hass, of Passaic ad lose his barn on ti H who lives north mistortune to the 25th with all its the contents ere was about LOO tons of | was Ps a horse which The There hundred barn one ayn 1 te loss will b: e were about , bushels of oats in the barn. the It will cause a great deal of The wind blew all cane down. trouble z st to save it. John O'Day says corn will not be ie E s tl A 8 expected, but says if ted that will overbalance as good as w Bryan is e the deficiency of the present crop. | Grover Crews has anew wheel. He thinks he can ride all over the coun- try that is if break it. J. N. Sharp is getting very anxious for Mrs. Sharp’s return, he says he is getting very tired of baching. We are in receipt of a letter from LaFayette county stating that the] the big boys don’t wheat and corn crops were never bet- Corn will yield from seventy bushels per acre, and that there will be a lar sown this fall. ter. sixty to -acreage of wheat Miss Alice Bush will commence her ti school on the Paddy school house. one day this week and the patrons. 3d of September at the She will go L.C, EICHLER. |in Elkhart Items. fa Lige is running : his broom corn this fine crop. The protracted meeting closed last | 30 bands in He has a| bout h week, ? is Sunday with seven additions, four by letter and three by experience and baptism. A seven months old boy of Mr. Can- nedy’s died Saturday last and buried in the Vinton cemetery. | vi was/ he| sl sorrowing friends have our sympa- | 3 thr. ibs Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seott and wife | 5 have returned from the Harrison ville | | fair. They report a good time. Miss Appie Grider entertained a number of her friends from Drexel on/| Sunday last. David Kendell has gone to Benton county on a visit. Jerry Lane is reported sick this te la th Will Haas’ fine barn was struck by - lightning and burned to the ground | last Saturday. One horse was burn- i ed, and about 50 tons of hay. Loss} 21,500: no insurance. Miss Grace Cumpton has returned | of from the institute. | th here will bea S.S. picnic in the}. Riley grove next Saturday. P.S. Halford is reparing his house this week. Cal Armentrout shipped chickens the first of the week. CORRESPONDENT. jot | 84: necessary during are here plans o however, The state ele, arsenic, | the countr. | duty in | wholesalers | against its j nic, calomel |alumn. are thereby subjecting a Died of Her Wounds, \ug. 285) t here Py. ed at 3 9} wounds, the woman who : hospital in Gilmay, tacked by a mob ing f Dessie Nalter, thy tu T of a citi men were in the fight ——. ‘economies the 365 ago have beep 01 s doubtless means employes and ine rices for sashes and doors, smbinations ought to be w! an admi bea mani rosperity.— Post-Dispateh, ——. Cowles Mere. Co, Changes, There has some bout in the affairs of the x »wles Mere. Co., in the past vo. In the first place the xtod| ’ods owned by this firm abe is, Kan., was sold baektg Then Jos. M. Mei ock and a portion of the was purchased by Toe The tills of Chic Thi lissal of rofessing to been r owner. »Wles stock as. M. McKibben of Butler, who ove his family here and b of the leading figures, no is Mr oneer Rich Hill firm, McKibben and his two to-day, but all the ments are not yet perfected to ant us i viving any of the the company,—Rieh eveiw, 27th. “Wid Detectives” Cause Capture ch Hill Review, 24, The editor's 11s on. like most boys of that age, penchant for Indian a tles of the sea, or detective ston e is making his home sith randpa in southern Lowa, and ily members are always guying bout his choice of literature, 4 vr from his sister a day or two him down a writes: “Dan has been profiting by Review lets asier. She ing detective stories, it seeme, and another boy detected a ealing a watch from Mr. Bi welry store. They notified rust and put Chief of Police Bam he villian’s track’ then ‘sh until he was was the ‘star The coon was convietel an drew 60 cents as witness BAKING POWDER DECISION. wir victim t the trial Dan Manufacture or Sale of Powders Ilegal. - Louis Interetate Grocer. The celebrated case wherein iw of Missouri passed by last legislature was tested as to validity has been decided by Clark, of the court of criminal com Louis. The law is as follows: That it shall be on of St Section 1. some Of | ful for any person oreorporatiea g business in this state to ‘ture, sell or offer to sell any compound or preparation | 2¢ purpose of being used Or intended to be used in the p ration of food. in which article, pound or preparation there i# calomel, bismuth, or alum. Sec. 2. Any person or corpa g the provisions of this aall be deemed guilty of @ eanor and shall, upon com * fined not less than one , h shall be paid inte come a part of the road fund in which such fine i® olati lars, | lected decided that the Judge Clark fendant was guilty and fined #100, the minimum amount dbylaw. Ti és court sustall yes the right ority of the legislature to regi ¢ purity of food products. ih We have tofore done our pe arning retail merel w and recogni | to violate the law, and we now manufae It is the state and must beo owe who violate it by selling? and | ing powder containing alam, Of her food product cont bismuth, amp lvee, for each and every @ j @ fine of not less than $100. The law potent and aia a tors stared Gen Chaffee has raised the Ameri-| has been so pronounced by the i i can flag in the capital city of China.|and violators must | Will the administration pull it down? j consequences.

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