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= — Our boys’ 50 s i | 5 : 2 maQQCOOCS ae 00> 000K ur boys $1.50 shoe is the best | SHORT RESPITE. | BIG IMPROVEMENTS. ’ money’s worth ever put in boy's j footwear. American Clothing House. | Hone tee Eee i | Ice Plant and Creame Leaman Coffelt, a worthy young Governor Stephens Grants Stay. St ee farmer of this township, favored us| . Pee } Among the improvements for the aS with a renewal while in the city Sat- of Execution of McGinnis to | new year in Butl i big ice plant urday. | j and larger crean facilities. Tues- : | Paes day morning ¢ ‘Sie The Richards Progress says Vee MONDAY, DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST | 12, F& Shaler and 1 non county is to have a skunk farm| sheriff Mudc I iekived a) Rtiee caus | lates La inthe near future. David Perkins | é : 2 i from Governor Ste phens on Tue iy | the street from the ¢ will establish the farm near Metz and | A e fer ultrvy | ise animals for their fur and oil j morning » notifying him that McGin-; ft poultry he ut ° bd scan: ss rang ol. | nis had been granted a stay of exe-| STOund 20 or t Bargains in felt and leather boots |cution to Monday, December 31st mthecity. Ont at the Department Store. 11900. Hon. T. W. Silvers, with the ‘ . al 70: See those beautiful ties and mufflers | @ther Of his client, Green McGinnis. | creame cansgiog Mey % at the Department Store and Gen. H. C. Clark, Prick SLattnre 20500 teak with bas ‘100 ae gi aR ee ace : z l attorney. went ‘o Jeffer b ‘ _—e You are doubtless thinking of making some PiasPoulbes Sliow ass6 week ae eae ds : ‘ 4 E~Iric seal mink yoke; i : = E 3 : | Monday and went over the McGinnis | P# » day s ee SO a ee of your gentlemen friends or relatives happy ~abyata was well attended. The lease with Governor Stephens. lf es oie en 10 fails. iges : asc ry exhibit, to be hee a | t ae ith a Christmas present. seed ay i a, This was not a surprise to our peo- |! racts for masonry let. | There is no | ae ; with a I held in this city the 26,27. 28 and|{ nera : believ & s | ; " si ass Sige a ait Se We should like to suggest that a man’s store 29th, will beat them all. Come and |i a reasonable time was asked away a . ras ,ive* re the =, the proper place to buy mens goods. That >it. the prisoner to prepare for deatl f as the weather w " stock is broke LEVY'S They alluse it again who use it j after the last hope had once—The Lamar Mo., Flour, La |from him, that the mar’s Best and Brand’s Best, the two|grant it. It is not hest patents made Governor will interi we have made it a study for years to tickle their fancy—that here you find the up-to-date furnishings. Very few men buy their furnish- FrRaNK Sita & Son. providential inte es ' Noah McGinnis will be launc ings at dry goods stores and the discerning Before coming totown to buy your ernity on the last day of t one will recognize the difference between theirs poli Doctamer ao) (ae coer teenth century, to expiat “ 3 pe ments in THE Times. These adver-}' and ours. Phere is a difference. tisements will not only aid you jn |foulest murders ever committed in Bates county. Sheriff Mudd had the right place to get them. erected the scaffold at the north sie | $ 3 z Weddle a: fall sliaalob tenace | sent it g A beautiful fancy vest makes an ideal gift— j making selections but point you to all prices here, $1.50 to $5 The new Oxford mufiler at 50c¢ to $2.00. « to $1.00. se to Ti | | the arran ents for t execution | } Reid Murdoch Monarch goods. i : F aes = to-day. he hanging of MeGi £-3t RANK SMITH & SON, will probat hewMe SMauda’s Iact ok-| ficial act bi » he office of sheriff of Bates county | “Special Low Prices, Wickibbens, | 00000080 The up-to-date neckwear, 2 Silk handkerchief at ders 25¢ to $1.00, fine silk lined gloves $1. to $1.50, fine slipper, $1.56 to $2.00. Our great “Walkover’? shoe $3.50 to $4.00. A fine tailor made suit or overcoat. ires fron silk suspen- Take your produce to Frank Smith natin natalia Satna bor does, ask him & Son, your ne | | why. 4-33 | : Another Land Mark Gone. | aron Jr...” leit on | for the Detroit at Abilene, Kan. James Park, © Seen! : Neate ‘ af his time it was “Squire H. M. ¢ Tuesday morn Red Hog Rank He expects to buy several registered males. G.W. Park & Son are be-| coming famous as breeders of the Red hog. non who passed away at 10:15] o'clock Friday morning. D- due to dropsy ,ef which diseas had been afflicted for several mont FOF the past two or three weeks | had been verg Tow aud Bis deal "| O>SOOOKAK BOSS 98S BOSO9SOOOH< Mrs. Mattie Looney, aged 37 years | not a surprise to either his family or jcommitted suicide at Nevada, Mo.,| friends. . : : p } Friday dight by taking strychnine The funeral was under the auspice | She was the president of the Wo-|ofthe Odd Fellows lodge and took) f | man’s Relief Corps and held office in | place at the family dows ] Buy here and your present is sure to please. idence Sunday Rebecca loc No reason for the]afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev Jones rash act is given @i the Ohio Stré&t Methodist church, FOR A CHRISTMAS PROSE! Suitable for Men's Boys’ and Children’s wear. offered Christian consolation to thy | Our $7.50 and $10 all wool Ker- bereaved family and friends w j gathered to pay their respects t a sey overcoats ure the best we've ever shown, American Clo. House. Mr and depar‘ed friend and neighber TY ‘3 Campbell Wells, Grand Master, | deceased was in his 74th year and nb Mr. Allen McDowell, Grand} joayes a wife and two grown sons Lecturer of the Grand Lodge A. Fs) pp, Harry and Walker Ca |& A. M., of Misson RIDE AIRIAOIDSOOOOOODOOIO OC held a loc > of “Squire Cannon was one of Butler's \ instruction in| Nevada Friday and early settlers, coming he e the| LER W KEK I. y rs ES) Buy the best steel range for the Batucday which wie well leest money at Frank Smith €Son’s.})). a ee ee = E by representatives of neighboring | most highly respected citizens. NCAL ITEMS Sam L. Coleman, of Deepwater, | lodges 1 | ec ented us pleasantly while in 3 a5) : 1 . pea ag Ha inet crete week ao Gus Wyard left for Sedalia, Mon- both by Odd Fellows and citizeus mes’ Telephone No. 37. | : day, where he has secured a position ——_— ee aaa ae eaaae : — lirpinie > : k i fi 2 a ‘ P Mrs. aye I ot 3 er ‘ he Be *|in a harness shop. His family will Seventeen new cases of small pox Ne a BD ¢ apj- | iS a new subscriber to 2s, e . - . Nez calf boots cut to $2 at Ameri ; ard has | were reported in Kansas City Friday “othi through ‘Aaron,’ our correspond- a Clothing House. ont : I e health board asked for au ‘Tx: Taes would be an appropri- F ty eee nd colt. {HY fora good many years and the] tional hospital to care for the sic i = 5 FOR SALE CHEAP—Mare and colt.} 8 Pe : : . a! Christmas gift to make your fam- | : many friends he has made will regret | and the council appropriated $3,000 | good suit of clothes low as $4.00. A A standard fur hat for $1.00. A tended early 70s and was one of is Z ee. stylish overcoat at $6.00. A fine suit of clothes for $8.00 A good silk umbrella from $1.50 to $5.00. White and colored silk mufflers 50¢ to $1.50 All the Jatest style neckwear e funeral was largely cto 7 follow ina fewdays. Mr. W fe £60000000060000000080090002000006 The newest things in sleeve buttons 25c to Ot Vestee suits for little fellows $1.25 to $1 Mens and boy’s nobby silk vests $1.50 to $3.50 been in the harness business in this Mare with foal by Lynch's horse. Also two buggies and two sets of We sell you in any quantity flour | single harness. Jno (. Haves. d seed, better than any one. | 43t Fray Smrriu & Son. | | jto see him leave Butler. for a building ze | ; i ie Fine kersey overcoats S38, worth $12 { Men’s pants at factory prices until Whe Rasen Bank ot W - 2 ? its le breaste rests, i: >. Jan. 1. Department Store Puiten, Wa. gutlaed ine Boy's suits double breasted vests, all wool, Tang Draper, a colored man livi lat Holden, has the smallpox. He! Te Tires is again favored with a} statement to the Secretary of State George Searcy, a prominent young | was taken sick in) the Indian Terri-| lla Kennett of Kan-]in last week’s issue of THE mer of this township, has his! tory with the disease and jcame | sas City. Mrs. Kennett was engaged | This bank is doing a splendid |@ Silk Jined Mocha gloves $1 to $1.50 Finest quality silk plush caps $1 de and 50c Initial silk handkerchiefs newal by Mrs. ne enrolled for Tue Times ° home }in business in Butler for a number of] ness, is established on a White hemstitched handkerchiefs 10e¢ to 55c Nobby colored dress shirts 50¢ to $1.50 Boys reefer coats 32, worth $5.50 years and had the confidence and}cial basis. Its officers are Frank James has announced him-} Our good fri &eaudidate for door-keeper house of reprentatives. high estuem of our people. She andj business men, courteous and t in Shawnee tow ifide: er daughters were very popular in| modating and have the ec Saturday and f newal. Dave is a splendid good fel | nelety he people. Its stat Silk suspenders newest designs $1 POOONG HOST SS Brerything nice in neckwear you business to be ir find at the Department Store. low os oats low as $2 u The home, together, with its en- Mens storm ulster over a loyal democrat and re contents, of Jos. L. Bomar, five dition and it is a pride to Rich | 2eRs of that town. Pople xoi g to Kansas City to do | rend Fleeced underwear. extra heavy, 7T5c i r tod i AChristmas shopping should look Fancy Julutts and velveta slippers Ppa ducteoued bs for the small pox. at the Department Store. | Noth ! and one half miles northeast of é lined. 15e worth 25 ire last night Men's $2 Stoga cut to $1.50 id one of Mr boots to $125. Ameri I, had a very | Clothing House. | - Bomar was Re a H On Tuesday the 18th att Methodist church parsonage, Kev Cobb united in marriage Ge Shirts for the little kids ‘like papa’s’ 45c ing was saved ¢ Fine pear! link sleeve buttons 10c worth soe Buy your holiday presents where you get the bes Vernon county has paid off and | j5°s- children, a little g ild’seape overcoats as low as {0 $3. American Clothir Nehave them —The most complete Seandies and nuts in Bates Co. 1 |eanceled 200 of her railroad) close call for her life: | bonded debt of issue of Sept. 1. 1888.) ibsent from Re a at t | | | House time. He goods for the least money. JOE MEYER, The Clothier. The remaining railroad bounded debt |} 50 insurance on the | of the county is $140,000. had only $ }house.—Rich Hill Review, 13th. : FraykSarri & Son. | ; f Walls and Miss Penolope Selz shoes make your feet glad.| Oscar Ree complimented — us oo , & a Md Santa will make his annual | You can find them at the Depart-| pleasantly on Monday. He witness-| room is the son uf William Walls. | sOOS OS oH SKK S Rext Monday night and it isto! ment Store. deh every child in Butler will be mbered. first and only al hanging | one of the county's oldest in Bates county up to this time. | highly respected citizens. t! UAPEeEPesS oso eeeseeeedeas A Shpper For Christmas Isa very Appropriate pres¢ ~The building of a new court house the} When a boy he attended the execu-jan amiable youn: Nottingham, which took | admired by all who kno . then the county | will begin housekeeping was sheriff. The! homestead, which George has lady 3 at Osceola is being agitated by ¥don’t you burn a Superior papers of that town. Public build-| tion of Dr. Move, thebest made, Sold only | ings are a public necessity. The tar- place at Papin Smith & Son {-3t | payers of Bates will learn this much | seat A Mr. Ed : scaffold was simply two posts and a | tendi at the He has recently re The prisoner was seated | the house forthe reze ERE 2 Noah M. Givan, of Harri- oper gS » has been appointed Supreme We want all your butter, esses mn, the rope adjusted about | pride S And one th would Herof the Knights of Honor, | chickens. turkeys, or any other pre- : up and | fe Appreciate ’ BF Nelson, dece ased duce you have to sell ce Selz “Smasher” boots cur to $2 2 fe] W I ' . tl $ fe) oh 4-3 FRANK SMitH & Sox at American Clothing House fe) ave ja M0 Harkreader took the oath of | ai As well as the w | (Gy fas sheriff of Vernon county A drove of 900 turkeys was secured three fine | The showing of the Fart i i vou a ya sunita = . We und uto Nevada Friday. Theyt }turkeysat Warsaw /0f Bates county. by gz =] Ewing will be int for} driven from Jerico Sy rings: fi the turkeys was | statement to the Secreti St ih uJ Y Warden of the penitentiary tance i0 miles. E 1 wer much to the] published in last s fl f ra} , : Be wt the ad no es is very flattering to al T=) ~ faFollett . - oe A : 4 : ey es - 3 r ’ wa) Was experienced lt niVINE | pe of 1e | rectors of that sp) “ { es an “adie ‘ ot trou i I 1 i fine} rectors of that spl mw fal ae them ickens guish- | institution. t sl fz = 3. in the city : : famount of = = ital “Prosperous and report Our old friend and patron J | ok = ey “6 reports : . 2 fA R00d with })j per Bi ateman, complimented us p : i & ee antly and substantially o epo : z ia Treasurer | ( eS j surplus fund of = This is 3 ei had Tar of the strong t = 15 ‘. a iE = — £ r, Miss ( sok a cna the state. has t e Tey i) 80, where moving his people and is a pr = (Sl Bp) 1) 3} eR. | the city. Mofelocution rtly his h