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i} | j Best 50c overalls in Butler at | See those en covert overcoats For Justice. aan’ American Clothing House. | at $7.50 and $10. Amer. Clo. House. = . Disappearsd NYHA Lo.) Do not neglect to goto the polls} Hon. L. L. Seott, of Nevada. wil] 1 shome, on the nigat of and vote | speak at the court house to-night, | MRs. Wacker et Ches Kemper, aged 15 r Hon. L. L. Scottat the court | Oct: = sth “Mr. Scott is a lawyer of) Madam—My deeb : t bes high | momes to wali | ability and a ve leasing and con- to-day to an a el t 110 Tas rk brown a | vineing speaker Pr l hear, Purported to aving ar os. No cause known The court house proposition will) jim. mn give si ts his A ati Y ‘ this time without a doubt . x - Ww at 8 j L. Walton o St . sid lhe pees ‘ Losr—Between Square and St : tee is dep < i juare and Stand-| .ounty, was int} oe Sats pipe on Saturday night Oct. 13. a lay hunting son £ is 1 refusing to tes 7 sé * = di = some nley mor \ x ; bus ushion. Finder itt ase | He was willing to take the Bryan end ; = anaes J ; Pp ¥ oO. leave at iis office and oblig of the bet on peal wasutia: ee it is als i pes al a | wanted to sel ee ane oa = : 3 | See ourextra high wool boot with! Kansas that w ase - sagiese Getting somewhat crimpy these morn snow proof rolled edge over, at} to one odds « a \ s nN and an overcoat is very comfortab! Weare $2.50. American Clothiog House [UP when One is S i w the es a showing a very large line in ail | John L. Ludwick, one of Butler's} The Bryan m pos x on. 1s W ee r vie Ip ists, has been quite | Bryan badge ir hea ‘ 4 — Je wish to call Your spemal attenti oO as . . = sak Tk = t ev di r . : : | si » past weeek, but we are|ing to Mayor R ind ; a xs Wy our $7.50 and $10, all wool lo] ort is convalescing jup in his trne light ur s ee - zs wee | b I se ; | cept in the imaginat P t t ati | W.. Johnson is a very popular|“°P™ cae yo oe . sin Na e wl wt pete t - ' | leman and will makea_ ve ont ; i t : ad Siv Oct. 24, 18 Phey | the people an coon nadectes rth ss = : ; Yours. R es east of Butle ito the ticket. nea ee aye C. A. Lusk, Mrs. Ka sa n le lady a ite ee : ‘5 + ; ways will be, no matter y co Coro i Bates ¢ M The $7.50 coat is at same price as last year Putuam Fadeless Dye, Sky -| tions arise. 4 sii in this si : 2 an acee ey: produce he brightshades oi t 1e sO 1 10 ‘ editor o tthe $10 coat wesold as high as 412 i} : : | . : : T be desirable in ribbons and other fancy J.W. McClure. head miller for The W 1.) Pik i Tur 1 s s Ww : wwlede Just think of it—$2.00 saving in the face of oo les. 10c per package. Sold by | Power Bros., a sterling and uneom-| 2 gives a , the marriag arta ke the a . L. Tucker. ee x : L At Fons : . advancing prices. We guarantee that these promising democrat, is in receipt of | 0 Frank M. H eldest so = pe they will live Tue Times is placed under renewed | a beggi rirom C. C. Crouse, |Clirence Heat or. an ivers 5 " “oats Ce be equaled in Butler. We are | 5 x = . } : I ss coats cannot be equate : | obligations to Hon. John P. Thur-| republican candidate for railro: ts t man, our popularandetticient circuit | commissioner. After recount ‘eosin Weisel also showing genuine Irish Freize ulsters at és $5, $6, $8 and $ price. None of them year and some even better, especially the $> grade. E to $5—ages 7 to 15—in the very latest styles overcoats Child's cape 10 which are bargains at the any gant line of boys short higher than last overco: a oe to Re from BSECSSSISHISS SSO TIES IOOSSOOT 9ONTOGEGS DHS NEES ODES OSESOCSO LER WEEKLY TIMES | LOCAL ITEMS | gs’ Telephone No. 37. lon'tforget to vote on the court .T.C. Boulware visited Kansas fy this week. e our line of Goodyear welt shoes only $2.50. Amer. Clo. House. H number of society people are ting in the horse show at Kansas | this week. | fneral Clark will speak in Henry, deand Cooper counties before the | of the campaign. Col. Jas. N. to the We are indebted for the facts relating thof Frank P. Browning. rs. Robert Dickinsheet and | iter, of Enid, Okla , are visiting tives and friends in Butler. to at Hlen’s goud fleeced suit. underwear American Clo. House. | Rewcourt house is of interest to | M¥tax payer in the county, and | date of lee- Don't forget the the You will not help un- less you go to the polls and vote. your party D. A. Colyer is home from his trip through the south where he was en- gaged in letting mail contracts. Largest and best line of men’s boots in Butler at old prices. American Clothing House. Preston Dark favors us with a re- newal of his ption. Preston n enterprising farmer and a good subse i citizen. W. M. farmer, changed to Ayers, west of Butler has his paper Virginia the a prosperous young and has | dates set ahead. Mrs. Adaline Smith and daughter. Miss Anna, relatives and friends in Hlinois. have who have been visiting returned home. Mrs. Fanny Billings orders THe Times to her address at Lenexa, Kan., where she is holding an im- portant position with the railroad. Judge DeArmond and Joe Smith were at Worland Monday afternoon and at Virginia at night. They re dnot be forgotten on election | port good meetings and much en- : | thusiasm. farmers should be buying. ed that hogs ship- ito this county for sale are per- | ir healthy and free from cholera. A the past four years Thas been to a nomination for eofice onthe populist ticket and {gtoffinfavor of the republi f Does he do this for fun? Atkeson’s | Watkinson’s anti-trust rubber and arctics have 30 per cent Spurerubber than the best of hs Test foods. American Clothing Re, Sole agents | PtesLodge, is0 1.0. O F. has Rated the rooms on North Main b UDP stairs over Siliee Was located. a hold their lodes Place. May McDaniel United ir > of the bride Sparents. t ast of Adrian. Wedi Mth, Both are pr People of our county. W old Har- ind kh. H miles vesday, | you in Vote for every man on the cratic ticket and mistake that will come upandy the future. Vote and you will vote right. you will Miss Mary Swift. formerly an esteemed citizens of Butler, now of Metz. Mo.. renews for Tue Ti through Mrs. J¢ son. Miss thinks of returni ra distant d " buses onl democratic pa 1 this campa and for some reason best know its editor, DeAr Atkeson’s : smack stron Judge wood pi mos i & mO0st for favors. Miss Lora to Amoret, where Miss Moore hus the ion of being a most excellent clerk, We chang per from Foster " she Moore's pa-| s teaching. reputi teacher. All of ha much enthusiasm and no disaffection in the ranks. our campaign speakers wudiences and wood report democratic Gne of Bates county's old time will be rolled up this time. Mrs. Addie Da leit Monday for Utah sponse to the announcement of Walker Day says she voted in Utah majorities wife ofilenry Day, her home in to Ogden, She came Butier in re- her brother, Mrs Miles S. Horn Morgan's death isa hard worker, will prepare his cages well and will fearlessly prosecute evil doers. The state's interests will be well looked after by him. He should receive the full party vote and be elected by a big majority Miss Ford called and had Tue Times sent to Frank Doke, Jolo Is- land, regiment, Company F., Philippine Islands. Mr. Doke was formerly a Bates county boy now doing valliant service in the army of his country under a tropical clime. George D. M. Neil has accepted position as salesman in W.S. Mudd’s Spot Cash Store, at Drexel, Tue Times changed from that He in remain and orders Burdett to address. he would be Bates and over election day, to “help the said boys out.” Dixon, one of Mt. Pleasant township’s best citizens and a_pros- perous farmer, favored us with a re observirg hiscustom of many There are few better Chas. newal, years standing. democrats than Charley and, he is a coming man in Bates county poli- Our old friend Frank M. Oldaker who has been a constant and pune- tual subscriber for about twenty years, renews for 1901, Frank is a sober.industrious, painstaking work- manandas honest as the day is long. If your shoes are out of re- pair, Frank does the work punctu- ally and satisfactorily. Miss Carrie E. Andrews and M. F Fly were married on last Wednesday the home of the bride’s mother, in | Rev. 8. T. Divinia, of the C. Butler. Pp +h performed the > bride was a popular young lady, -hur ceremony. til recently cashier and Sam Levy & Co book-keep- The man with: he a young railroad rters in this city. hly esteemed old rep J. L. Porter of complimented near stown, us and renewed for his pap , Southeast of Bu ss Mary Mcke eral, Mo. ty and accomplished d J. MeKee, a son iu a wealt irmer. was fort Butl i Academy far near Liberal. are! groom | >ad-} many ills and pleading attention to po numerous ealls and benevolent orders to whit all of which long and many having coustitutions prohibiting ré orders for political pur ire 1 on-part clauses in their from using their connecti+ “poses. Offi rial | attentien of these orders will be « ed to Mr. Crouse’s letter. TIMEs job office has now brie > | wriefs of cases te THE derway two bi un- to the Kansas City Court of Appeals by Hon. Thos. J. fit sand tickets for the general Smith: ¥ thou- election by Hon Sam1T. Broaddus, county elerk: the November Docket of the Circuit Court. by Hon, Jno. P. Thur- man, circuit clerk: about O00 im- pressions for the school yard, and a large amount of commercial work for our enterprising merchants, and find time todo a small amount of campaign printing one could appreciate this hibe patronage more than we do General H.C. Clark is in r a private letter from Col. Fred Flem- in New known, sipt of ing of who is York. was p carrying that state Kansas City. Fleming. imistic about the democrats He writes that Col. be it such a si the Bryan meeting in that his receptions throughout the state are marvelous. After talking with the leading men and witnessing these ovations, Col. Fleming come to the conclusion that will carry New York. Judge L. D. Wimsatt, in company with County Clerk Broaddus, favored us pleasantly Monday. Judge Wimsatt has made one of the best eounty Bi had. He is deliberate and conserva- he never witnessed city ¢ has about srvan on judges 28 county ever tive in his actions and bri to his aid a matured judgment gained by long experience in trade and asa practical farmer. He weighs care- fully every subject brought before the court and his. decisions are founded on the facts and evidence Judge Wimsatt by his just and fearless course on the court has made himself very stron district and he will be re an in-| {creased majority. M.V. Carroll, chief clerk in the Labor Commissioner's office at Jefferson Cit eall while in the city State sant He made usa { Tuesday | san |¢* | n with the} SOME Interesting Reading a number has made friends. ¢ Astonishing Low Prices We! Are Making All Along the Line. Men's ch ot suits $4.00. e Nobby eck suits with double No county in the state ever had breasted vests at 35.00 officers than | 8 Pioured worsted suits at $6.00. m Broaddus Wilson, Jeff | Fine all wool clay suits at $8.00. Ar Owen | [ Boys cassimere suits low as $41.00 he re th double tll woo! suits wi his ue duties of ot nd re ae : ioe: = breasted vests onl 5.00 very popular. The last four named Id’s stylish vestee 5) s $1.25 willevacate the first of the year for hild yeh v uit 1.25 Calvin Boxley, Miles Horn, Bill Jotn- All woo! suits at $2.00 son and Joe Smith, all popular fel- i gbiptiel oS tee Black and blue beaver over tows and will make efficient officers. eoate $5.00. The special train, engaged by the All wool kersey overcoats $7.00, to lemocratic committee. $s, Stylish covert cloth overcoat Hill last Wednesday evening, com- oth houses t $10 for the posed of two coaches and a bag same overcoat car, was nothing like adequate for |} (yi tine Imported kersey over- to Rich the crowd. The coaches were filled | J coats at $10 are the best ever offer- The celebration at Rich Hill E standpoint. The Flambeau Club of ® before ed for th while on the side track, they he money. were ba ked down, and after all the Boys ulster overcoats low as $2. standing room had been taken a Boys cape overcoats low as $1.25. £975 Men's ulster overcoats only ¥ success Heavy fieeced lined underwear 70 larger number were left at the depot. was a grand from a democratic t cents per suit this city gave an excellent display, e ribbed jersey -Ts 8. @X- and the immense throng collected in 3lue ribbed jersey overshirt " % x a tra heavy, 50 cents. front of the Opera House where Mr : Dockery was speaking until one could Bianket lined duck coats 75 cents hardly edge througl The Opera Bors nlush « cents. worth Honse was tilled early and the doors Ss md tol wked to keep out ror jan AS ughstook it into tt RELIABLE CLOTHING \T BED yore PRICES lodz with scrap brought to Butler the next da await the e Rich morti | JOE MEYER CLOTHIER ee a came eA pe Ek a CARI Sal te Da OE action Hill ive was called to the home of his parents, | i | | | Mr. | j and Mrs. Philip Carroll, by the| serious condition of his Miss May’s hand. ut | She « j some tin tention Was give! is grown | ngs” te Now is the time and here is the place to jay ai in your winter foot-wear. We! > Shoes for MUTI TTS eee ero ne: oll nolo! = SHOE YOUR FAMILY. your whole family at RIGHT PRICES. We have just received another lot of a ae Misses and Childrens ——— SHOES i made of solid leather and put up espec ially Ife FREATACTHAATSIS for hard service. iy > Men’s Welt sole shoes at Fy 33.50, $4.00 and 35.00, ., make up a line of foot- >t r bee outclassed in Bates on ¢ yn a ‘ ARPS AEE IEE