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LER WEEKLY TIMES’ LOCAL ‘ITEMS Judge Jno. H. Sullens favored us ; i —— with a pleasant call. Bates county is a good place for Wi : : | democrats to reside, ve’ - Telephone No. 37. | J.M. Wells purchased the C. D.!ing ; s Eien pehe tone = soe | a; jing are the majorities for the dem- i .—A county atlas isk farm, north of town, paying! crat i Mend Cassese Si i! : ret = S Joun C. Haves be per acre. Mr. Fisk will move to Ww. J. Bryan for ident, 85 I : ee Se id iH eine Nobby "FE S| town. ee eee. | all sizes, | Worsted Suite : a5 " | efull stock kip boots $2.50. A. M. Dockery for governor, 769. | 25 | : 5 sissies Check and Stripe Suit, ; American Clothing House. | Our friend S. M. Talbott orders his} D. A- DeArmond for congress, 873. | $4.00. | S8.00. $10, $12 and $15 f |paper changed from Rich Hill to] T.L.Harperforrepresentative, 829 | Se ee Tae = i f h ldress of J. E ip : I i | as oes e change the ac + |Upola, Kan., where he has located. Joe T. Smith for sheriff, 563. j Beaver | oe Caan en from Galena, Kan., to ee MB He fi 6S é i | Melton Fine "Okla Mrs. J.G. Clark, nee Miss Lizzie}, ~* -°-- orn for prosecuting at- | OVERCOATS OVERCOAT kK a Harris, left last week to ioi torney, 756. | | : vars av >. ersey Overcoats. ’ 5 join her hus- rs ss | | or ; good morning boots $1. band in Kansas City, where they will L. DY imsatt judge north dis-} i $5.00. $4.00 $7.00 Ptsesric an Clothing House. | make their future home. gp ie | sp aa = s : i Jobn March for judge south dis-} | Z N (% | seg ee ee President KeKinley for the nation | trict, 350. pees) Pane | Boys Childrens Boys eonade Co. ’ pre | ¢ a ke : * i , Bird, ag A and Gove thor § phens for the state WT Johseon for trensurer Ote Cassimere Suits. Long Pants, KNEE PANTS All Wool Suite—Knee Pants | Jocatec have issued Thanksgiving proclama- O. F. Renick for coroner, 881 | | eeiisic, our neat $2.50 Goodyear welt | tions for Thursday, Nov. 29th, R. E. Johnson for surveyor, 881. ee e $2.00 American Clothing House. W. E. Mosier, asubstantial and in-}| )- V- Brown for public admr., 881 = : = ae day, November 29th, has| fluential young farmer of the Ballard| © F. Boxley for probate judge, 732. | ! nave nos Boys on get apart by the president as neighborhood was in the city Mon- r the court house proposition, | ipe Overcoats Ulster Ov vats Sack Overcoats fi y of thanksgiving. day and complimented us with acall. ; SI a + n’s genuine Auburn Meltonsuits He had the dates on his paper set Against the court house proposi-| * $2.50 i ~ |ahead tion, 1,548. - = — American Clothing House. ; Rockville township had not been | i Heavy Fleece I i I J.A. Trimble ente De ae At the football game Saturday at]. PRA het ahs | i » enterte Ses sate 5 ‘ ceived a ie time of going to pr * Ribbed UnderweA&r. 1 t 1 the race tri twee! » Butler ‘ P | adey ’ R ‘ erwent eb party of lady friends at lun- oe - — a ™ 0 Pl hatdses vote cal not effect thes sneral | 1tn wen E : é Nevada igh School students, ; .. i : 50c¢ a suit = ( t E l result nes thes ; D0c a suit. 1.00 asu Monday afternoon SbGiER Un CoA RAI onan uielacbie site ~~ ap ‘ mane the above ma- | * 31.00 asu F ae . orities ittle. > wil lish 5 Fine beef roast, Te per Ib at Jim’s|standing 10 to 0. We understand] tho ¢, si y ee ne e will publish | : i = G. & M. M. the contest will be renewed at Nevada ee Gear Ope Mere ceeal ih Sa - nothing but elect in a short time It will be seen that the court house | Plush Caps sey Overshirts ‘ou can hear not 1ing but election, : proposition failed toget a two-thirds | J white r Caps ts, victory, em sie d i so,{ The two young men who were inj majority by about 100 votes, and is} : v0 Nothing else is thought o} jail onthe charge of assaulting the|consequently defeate ad. fiambeaux boys and a policeman at = a en's canton flannel mitts 5c : : I dan a Weack Voris is home from an ex 5 American Clothing Prose: Rich Hill, onthe night of the Dockery tended visit to relatives and friends { O E N I EY El > 7 I > ms. Fata bt ep ‘Um. Trickett, wife of Conduct and Flory rallies, were acquitted on| in Illinois. > 4 4, ry LO 1 I 1] EK R. rickett, wife of Conductor CO the charge of ault but were re- 5 G, Trickett, of Nevada, sited | ganted on the eharye of itr Judse Winsat dropped i810 | RIOPOPOP LOIN IOOIOOONGOIOOOCS OSS ° st le sea a acini mh isturbing|us on Monday. He was a little | OOOSS PSGSNOOSCR sin Butler thelast of the week. ; ay. He was a little bit i the peace. nervous, but as full of fight as ever. Aparty of young —_ took din-} yfarshall L. Wolfe, who is back fory THe Times sanctum w compli- CH MAES Het epee we out wor idahe perch anual aore DREADFCLLY AFFLICTED. 4 ., Lucile ‘ha ee afew weeks with his family on his mene oo Tuesday by a call from | === ut, NM. Nestlerode dropy - sie atherhome in Summi own- | farm near Passaic, dr sd i ee: uizzie Couchman and daughter, on us Saturday, like a clap of thun-; Both Limt \ and Fingers ‘ Supcoediy aieag = sls pee Lou, of Elkhart township. Falls Dead on the Streets. Had Ar-| der from a clear sky Nelse has ‘ eae OS 0s a uson Monday. He said he would Mrs. C. favored us with a renewal. 5 = i i : aes specs : “a and Thumbs Gone---Sad Plight of stock of Men’sextrasize pants, | probably return to his mountain : rested a Drunk Man a Few Min- een in Illinois for tue past two ue iets 44t0 48. Amer. Clo. House.|ranch about the first of the year.| ,Weseem to have gotten under utes Before. years. After leaving Bates. he Re coon Marshall ia lookine niahy “bebe editor of the Republican’s cuticle last i learned the photo = business sce EW. Reisner and son Fred, both |’ aretan is TOCnres much better] week. Well, we meant to. A news-| Our people were shocked and) wig has “nn traveling over that he Nevada Post, referring ‘Vos whom hold important government than he did when here about a year = should <= to build up | grieved to learn late Saturday even- |. ge oo vip ie ease recently mentioned by the Re- 4 ert: SE ago its town, instead of always trying to | ing that /T as le - eee ees a = es en. | view says tions in Washington ( ity, visited |" tear it down. me site Hike is Kelley, City Mar-| Nelse is a good, honest, wholesouled 7 ssi “ ves and friends in Butler. W.N. Weston, a substantial far- shal, had died suddenly on thestreet. | gayjow, as true to his friends as the Dr. Amerman assisted by Drs, é : 3 *) Priest, Callaway, Buchanan and Men’s good serviceable Cassimere its $5.00 American Clo. House. to the Louisville ping. American Clothing House. Mr. W. H. Leggett, wife of a prom fnent farmer near Palmyra, y while re. ning home Sunday evening anc antly killed. ‘overcoat at $8. Amer. Clo. House. and is gradually losing stre ngth.—] own paper besides the oue he is send- 4 Through our esteemed Virginia} Adrian Journal. in to his brother, E. Lyle, eee pondent 0 by cae i We have had a season of polities, Wahoo, Nebr. ef Pleasure in enrolling the name of ee greek : s Robert McCann, asubstantial farmer now let us ee La sine Mr. and Mrs. Cy W alke r entertain- c that township. for a seaeen: ke pave Smee oe ela number of their friends to a : readers a surfeit of the former, a5] Hallowe'en party. It was the jolliest i Remember Jim’s C. G. & M. M.] have most of the papers, now we will|company that has assembled on r wants all your Thanksgiving tur-|devote more space to matters Of }a social oceasion for many moons. np bys. news. This week, however, you can]The menu consisted of sandwi i E.A Hardin, a prosperous young | hear nothing but polities. Ifa mur |baked beaus, pumpkin pie, 2 4% farmer living south east of Butler, derwas committed and you met a]bread and coffee. The baked beans. fomplimented us with a pleasan James Howard and Henry Yout- ey, convicted of being principals in Goebel assassination, were taken il Sunday for safe- Men’s cotton shuc eines gloves, 10c. Mo., See our genuine Irish freeze ulster | Estis Smith called while in the city yesterday. : BATES COUNTY SAVED! mer of the western part of the coun- Master John Walker entertained a ty, favored us pleasanily and had party of his little playmates on Sat- poplexy. to welcome him back to old Bates his dates set ahead into 1902. He urday afternoon, at the home of his usual robust health, and wasin good said he tried doing without THe parents Mr. and Mrs. Cy Walker, on | spirits during the day. About 5] Ina railroad wreck it? Montana. Times for three months and found Pine street. The little tots had lots| o'clock he arrested a drunk man by jnear Livingston, last week, causec Tuttle's | bY the spreading of the rails, sever he couldn’t very well do without it. of fun. This was ver) ratifying ing from so substantis al a source. A to us, com- Mrs. Fanny Billings, station agent Kansas, writes home that ordered to Raymore, at Lenexa, J. Smith and wife returned last she has been iday from Colorado Sprit nc, where [020-7 02 election night, to take the -| they had been for the benefit of Mrs. returns. This is a compliment to Smith’s health. The many friends Mrs. Billings’ efficiency as an oper- _|of the family will be pained to learn acer. i] that her condition is extremely criti- M. R. Lyle, one of Bates County's eal. Little if any hope of her per-|most substantial farmers and stal- manent recovery is entertained. She}wart citizens favored us with a is reported quite low at this time,|pleasant call and renewed for his witness ap hour afterwards he would |done to a turn, to suit a Bostonian t about the election of | epicure, were served in a huge pump- s falland had his dates on his paper want to talk oF et ubead. his favorite apd forget to tell you of} kin. All Hallowe'en sports that d Sones the murder. ‘ould be thougt f were s¢ lec : Buy a sack of White Loaf Flour eould) bethoupits 0} wer eanipled. - f and get a sample of Old Time Coffee Col. Billy O. Jackson was in town R. L. Graves, who recently dis-} ¢ free at Jim’s C. G. & M. M., Saturday, } last Saturday night and the presence | posed of his stock of harness to Me- Nov. 10. of this genial gentleman, for the Farland Bros., has accepted a posi- 7 Watch the papers for Jim's Spe- time being, seemed to dispell the ap tion in a harness store in Ft. Scott, : Wale, they save vou money. athy that has prevailed during the} Kan., and leaves for that place tl rs W oe Oe campaign, and started the tin horn} week. Mr. Graves has been a promi- = en . W. B. Tyler complimented ide. There are many people|nent business man of Butler. for a “nay tum on Monday and renewed | who differ with the Col. on politics number of years, and it is regretted tf lorher daughter, Mrs. Fanny Bill-| and religion, but they all like him.) that he takes his depature from our <“ : H ) i “ ge paper. and heartily appreciate his keen wit. | city. 5 Friend Carpenter’s new residence, The Butler Glee Club came with him ss j : : in the ee as s & E We wish to say to Brother Atke- east part of the city is receiv- and enlivened the meeting with some Sy ing th fo : : f . son that, personally, we have noth- » | ig the finishing touches of the paint- good musie.—Adrian Journal. : : ee a s et ers br 2 ing but the kindest of feelings for a ush. Itis one of the neatest z = . : : : - ~ | little h P It is announced that Miss Marion | him, and in a business way we would at jouses in the town. . ar . ; ; wee “ I Cockrell, daughter of Senator Cock- like to see him succeed. In a_ politi- | have 25,000 pounds of flour] rell, of this state, will be married in|cal way it is our duty to watch his J ich , J & § Which I will exchange for corn or fat | few weeks to Professor Benjamin Du- | course and keep the people posted, hogs, Col. S. Dooley was called t Omaha, “Seay on Saturday t - & M.M., Butler, Mo. Jim's ©. G Rported his son much better. tan Hi your stomach is w ve help. Hood's Sarsaparil ives strenzth to the stomach “ures dy: pepsia and indigestion. k it shou av the s hs leountries. Professor Woodward has es : ee ‘ a. am illness of his son. He re- t st Dipl 1 Sank Sheriff Mudd has in jail John Stew- sday i i a . » Jeon In aris on leave as ass sta - sales fer uesday in time to vote and q art and George Wilson, two young and and we shall continue to do so as long as we are in the newspaper bus- iness and At. keeps up his flirtation with the republican party. year Woodward, of Columbia Univer- sity, New York. Miss Cockrellis now in Paris and with friends, has been ° traveling for some months in foreign commissioner general of the United men, supposed to be the parties who presumably of heart disease, OF AP | needle to the pole, and we are He was apparently in his the of Hickey, near livery barn and took him by force to name persons were killed and seven more his city and he sa Livingston reared in uate of the being gasped only a few times aft practice here Besides a heart-bie that she would not survive the shock. lande- EEZE AND Brow. Sarsaparil! 1 hei sulids the janently rfrom the ! yon whi Hood's ood with Hood s This me inflamed ate tissues x his second Butler. He officer. Mr. term as city Kelley was serv del eure marshal of had made a most exemplary 10) h eatarri was conscientious in the discharge of his duties at all times and had the respect and esteem of all ourcitizens. He had been a resident of aes for upright, | depends. The ood’s I was a moral, twenty years. glad the calaboose. After the exertion he injured. Among the killed was Dr. to the first joint. It is said to be a appeared completely exhausted. He|Chas C. Hathhorn. a prominent | form of leprosy but is not con- walked up to. the Bennett- Wheeler | young physician of Livingston He tagious. corner and sat down on the south j was a nephew of Mrs W. P. Sevier “About six years ago Dr. Amer- side of the building. He was ito | and had visited here several times man amputa her left leg on ac- suddenly throw up his bards and fell | 20d was well known'to a number of count of the disease . Neveametes Sree 1. our people. The Livingston Star is resting as well ns ackward with such force as to break f : F - | could b ted under the cireum the heavy plate glass. He was pick dard has the following to say of him: | stance ed up and carried over to the law “Dr. ¢ harles C. Hathhorn will be This is the unfortunate youn office of T. W. Silvers, physicans buried in this city, where his parents + woman who lives in the mines, south 7 2 oe ae reside. He was one of Livingston's | of Rich Hill. summoned and his wife sent for. He most promising young men, He was _enermenncsiintntiesteiteat ad. DD. E. Chambers, telegraph operator school, picked up, and life was extinct. e The body was removed to the fam- Syne pee oe pom sister of Geo. W. MeNeil of this city. bs dat ins ution im e lately : = - . awe Seca vat Been ce . ‘ Y were married at sas City, firstof ily home, in the southwest part of | oraduated from the American Insti- |, vseac eee oo ea i y firsto the city. Mr. Kelley’s brother lai tute of Osteopathy at Kirksville. this week. From there they went to sister of Mrs. Kelley’s arrived from Mo., and was building up a lucrative Washington where they will remain Independence on Sunday moraing in P eo ee Gas at Merwin is : en mother and tather ie leaves two 1 . response a telegre > reying ‘Ono longer a e, the town is lighted j response to a telegram conveying to brothers and a sister to mourn his ; et Th &i ‘i = i them the sad news. It was asad / untimely death Attorney Fred H natura gas. iree gas jets are | blow to the family, all of whom were | Hi ithhorn of Billings, a brother, has placed on the drill derrick and when prostrated. Mrs. Kelley is a delicate been notified and will arrive to-mor the gas is lighted we are told, not lady and it was feared for atime odes only is the town lighted up, but the The remains were taken to | : pendence Monday morning for inter- | tis what you must do when of the light Mell Campbell has . ye ave catarrh in the head mted ¢ set . ee ment. - to cure this disease is to purify iccepted a position in a store at et s disease is i 4 : 11 Yo Rich Hill, Mo. Mr. Campbell has of Sheldon, right lex of Miss Bertha Brown, above the ankle this morning. “The which the operation has eaten off two fingers on both hands and the thumbsdown Janes amputated the just i disease caused at Merwin and Miss Anna E. MeNeit » “till Der em be or. for miles around becomes ntry 10st like day from the brightness ed in W Mudd’s big and has He sorr this city made an in re has 1 salesman many to are see offe aused who but the of a more posit sober, industriouscitizen. He leaves ee a wife and three grown children, Ed | Kelly, clerk at the Mo. Pac. depot, Misses Kate and Maud, young ladies | at home. Mr. Kelley was of a kind and affec- mily | tionate disposition, loved his f: and was almost idolized in return by his wife and children. The sympa-) thies of our people go out to them in| Say that the their great afitic tion - a s States at the exposition. Afat thing—dry salt bacon at 8e I broke into and robbed J.C. Smi Per db Saturd: ay, Noy. 10 at Jim's C. W. F. Meyers, sewing machine |store in Adrian, mention of wt GEM. M. salesman for Ray McCulloch, lost}was made in last week's Tit . xe of his ses by drowni hile | They were captured in Kansas City Wc Mi one of his horses by drownir while I 3 ie . de » s pe : : q e Rane : ddleton has his paper attempting to cross tne Miami at a|by detectives. Tt disposed of a a fro 7 ste’ is - See ee ~ wher ‘om Butler to Foster, /¢orq northwest of Butler the last of jsuit of clothes for $3.50, well we 3 ehe goes to live. He recently. Se ae ee eet is 7} Fi ga old hi a Y-lthe week. The creek was swollen|$10. When their quarters we ‘ is farm in Lone Oak and will} ;,. he recent rain 1 Mr. Mevers | searched a lot of cloti Move to W xi ill} from the recent rainsand Mr. Meyers | searched a [ot - cloth i © Walnut township. He will) ,. f. +1 ot, che for A, RR > for shippi = sept Be hon : | was not familiar with the ford. Both} boxed rea iy for shipping , iis! cgi horses were washed off their feet. | claimed they found the ¢ Don’t sell your butter, eggs and | Mr. M. succeeded in eutting the he ar-| box ear at Pleasant Hill ~ poultry until vou get Jim’s price. ness off one horse which swam out. | was notified and positive ibut the other became enta gled the goods. This was only part cf } 1d the harness and was drowned. Ajthe goods stolen and M h \sewing machine which was in the thinks there were others > rot- wagon was only slightly damaged. ease Misses Lou and Ada Buck left the | beat for style, com first of the week for Kansas City. | where they expect to m ir is sua home, and keep house | fj for their brother, Nat Buck who is} solid leather oat jan express messenger with head- | | quarters In that city W.G B ack other dealera et f brought his family to Butler from erage = 5 ao = : if It will be good for | very 1 gi hey have conse- | quently spent the most of their young | el] ; Hives in tl ‘ = purse to buy Shoes ves in this 24 A are friendly to them 5 fi 5] _ E | je 1] | } Ada is a ster 1 i prot ably an ey are worthy x le poe: and Tue ty —" = BEPSEESSssoPeeBeeeeeeds The Latest Returns shoes line of School Shoes *'¢ made of Drysdale & Keasling. sold by us caunot be fort and service. Our DIESE: wea! the price is less than Tey yr same class of goo Is. 5} your soles and you iG of us. 1G QR & ES

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