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Joe Jones, brother of Sam Jones, Walte sorta ow. one of THE TIMES’ WOOOOOOOOOOOOGIOOOOGOOOOE D a revival meeting in Clin- substantia farm fr e | ton. residing: 1 Hard, called Monday d 1energetic and efficient officer and renewed his wD empty ¢ Sheriff Smith’s record so far is above U0" wre sriticism In capraring criminals,! The ice and cold storage plant at and landing them behind ars Vos dama by t > a ee {his first month is a record breaker. ONLY ONE WEEK 4 Longer in which to buy those $12.50 and : itchelor. a prominent work of a : $15suits for 9.50 and those $8, $8.75 and $10 | young farmer and . z wee > lerat, of Deep Water, waa it s i not be ‘VN Ass TET ra 2 ‘= suits at $6.50, &c, &c. In the lot are some eae as if i be, a - SEPTIC ss, { rat attending e FOr eamips 5 4 of the biggest money’s worths ever offered. Ps ae ee “ Mt r spring is we 3 3 Better snap at the chance to save from $3.50 | Phe styles a es are 7 | - st S a4 to $5.50. Still selling a good many over- Ee re hts - tut ‘ f es 8 % coats and are willing to swap dollars with you in- | \ ! ‘ eae ‘ osig . Sve Vvelties % rather than carry them over. ais a Pe eid ; Phe es are entre y \ < Dr l ‘ | 3 , . : , siciatr } t es os * > 5 Some big, big bargains in men’s fine panta- — southeast of town ev were|t we Wee San oh i & ¥ P tne animals at would i ’ i Wy 3 . loons still here and just at the time your be- 11.600 pounds cael phi : . ' ' a . . { ° 4 ginning to need them. Re ster, a prominent farmer [enti zhly respect el a Huential citizen W uv s @ Our Great $ pleasant call on Tuesday Pz bh +B] man of the | and jury re \ ¢ ait ; ° jcounty un old law, notice of | ee : e ak =— te bout thr » around } which is made in another columr | 1 jrack and sidewalks v st | Georg: mm, Who was line of Goodyear Welt Shoes are now in. Phy afootpad cuedighitiaats so aoe BOS OS OXMROOSDOIGK 1 badly These shoes are made just like hand sewed ren j hurt, by being struck in the head Ss ‘ j ‘ a des. 5 Our old friene omas P ) Strong Ticket Na ne Double Wedd shoes and are, therefore, much easier on foot with a stone or some blunt instru-| | ee # Be aise ‘ : ie i emembers us Ww 1 . ‘ 5 88 ip ° ‘ nent, is at work again. A deep cut| : sengmattininese and do not come loose from the sole like the sis Pyle ocean yee tes lia Lrenewal. Mr. Pierce has been a[ “UY onto nominate a double v » take place at was made in the top of his head and F F z t ~ 5 : a & + . i US: {subscriber since TSS1, and has his} ' e oi M i Mrs. J. V. Dick- .50 shoes. No other house gives he was laid up for two or three days} jt. set a linto 1902. Ot be % . orso t 1 th t of ; : ; from pain and loss of blood. : detente pieazis trus D7" : pupintaies tsgeanisoyce you a full line of ‘*welts’’ in all leathers for E ft vines ak lee nember him as a} y this city, at high nvon, Wednesdny, p, Our esteemed friend E. R. Hall, @ | highly respected citizen of this county |‘ ot LY. Asses Feb. 27 Phe mitracting parties ae ae ae 7 | Sustic i iewn &B only $2.50. substantial farmer and popular citi-|a few years ago ae on # bet ade Jane Dickerson and izen of Pleasant Gap township, fa d Miss Myrtle mand Mr. Arthur L. e contracting parties nt you people of this promises to be ntof which Tur vtke more particular D.xon ticket ind will com Our old friend J. T. Butler came in, | township vored us pleasantly and substan- z ae wd = Henr PinimoniMouday: “He eal) at the| eee tg Si ake Jnamed is: old friends throughout the county jmand the i unanimous will be sorry to learn that he is nearly | support o township convention last week a test vote was taken on the court house blind, beir varely able to distinguis! Accidentally Shot proposition, which resulted 15 for to objects and get around. He is at es this ratio 2 against. He b : j yut noon, while out mark with @ tol, in part o own, George De old soldier id draws a small pen-| Saturday will very nearly prevail in his town shootir sion, but not commensurate W in Bates county should | t the nor ship. his afflictions. We would be glad to @ 6 eo, 1 @ |" e &@ 6 @ 3 6 | : ° ip, complimented —- ; : wr Bates Satur ; 8a Bt és & @ 8 6 : 8 8 @ : e@ © S @ 4 oy x | i : ¢ i !Armond, youngest son of Co —- in his county seat Our young farmer friend D.M |see such disabled old soldiers dealt ; : DeArmond jentally au Jennings of Foster, called Monday. | liberally with by our government Jand wounded L e 12-year-old ae se electic r : : gta ind e for the court He recently returned from Colorado, | a = : son of D. L. E the ba cour =f : Prof. T. D Embree, of Ballard, was] cppyek the lad i . : where he had been in t mereantile z z P str c the lace t abou 2 > s pleasant caller on Sature roi wilf-wa and ¢ < 80 Ipo nae business with his brother-in-law, Ster- : 1 ‘ : way | , ba : ; : os tvs smallpox has made ibree is recognized as one of issed between the two bones es le. th ling Tucker. He come back to take} . ; it the tail of his coat and 1 Rockville, that Chris |strong and successful teachers of the] =the : Simmons las a well developed case : : ordinary $' ® ® charge his f: ther B. * Je igs’ | - Any fesh oun his | OSE 2029 2OGOOSLE SO899OOES arge of his father B, F.Jennings’| (oujty. His namerons frienda urged | ode & flesh wound in iis, farm which he will operate the com- was called ane You are directly int ed in build- n to become a candidate before the wound and the boy is gettin ine year. Fester, hesaid, bad bright he t venti i hool | i hink x a new court hous to the elee- 2 ; : - ite convention for school commis-| doctor thinks there will tion Saturday February 23rd and x TTR WEEK ‘at's RC ‘ofer, of R > ansis, is a yrospects forthe futureand land and : : , ye at eet Tie, Fa ee Re eT. io were | and) oner but he declined. Heis a strong | in his speedy recovery. | yute yes on the proposition ‘new subscriber. town lots were looking up. THE | Paden adi ‘ -viafl e a case of “didn’t know it + a | eal }and active democrat, very influer » he pene 5 , Ps : is : | ony rors i. a tok 1 [imes returns thanks for a renewal} All ABS ee »boys were 80 i O.B ipleton, formerly a promt EOCAL (TEMS | The brick work on the ice plant, Be ea iccription: ind will be recognized in a substar er of them could | hent business manu and citizen of a with fair weather, will be completed 3 I : tial way in county politics | rive i t t account of just | ! s county, writes us from Gran- Rales’'Teloephone No | this week. The official members of the Christ Pet aloes» citieenol| on rappened ite, Oregon, renewing for anotherand 1 ; sai a Fi den, formerly » citizen of nn rusthat he takes g i = ——$<—<<——— ——— Remember Saturday is the day we Jian church of this city have secured : 5 assuring us that he takes great in See JS. Pi i i ' 61 ° § Elder Lotepeich, of Lone Oak township, this county, bu Rural Delivery for Butler. terest in the happenir in Bates SeeJ.S. Pierce, west side of square, | vote on the new court house propo-|t! of Elder Lotspeich, of 1.9 has for several years held an im county as noted in Tar Times when wantingfarminsurance. %-tf sition. Kansas City, to preach for the con-] oo, es re ae ee From Postmaster Welton we leart portant position with a Kansas ©ity |), ae » the ‘Colemtia Gtateens ee rural postal gregation the coming year. The Best 50¢ overalls in Butler, Ameri- street car company, was in Butler | can Clothing House. Be sure and turn out Saturday and 1 established in Bates cou man tells of a Chir an preacher in new pastor was present and prez last Sunday. After next Sunday | Saturday and favored us with a] There are three routes leading fro vote yes on the court house proposi- vears ago named ed his father and her to his dhad the dates on| Butler in contemplation and w sant cal Butler has a curiosity in the per- | tion. son of a red headed negro. | there will be regular services in this in operation shortly j He was in the} his paper set a bh March 1,/ Mother, married hin fa . ‘ . | Our young farmer friend, B. FP.) ¢hureh. Our cit in general are st busi | ting ee ee Spring style hats now in at Ameri- | Biggs has moved from Charlotte] y much gratified to know that county en 2a a with Yé Combs, as carr vill | seco ind prea funerals an Clothing House township to a farm near Hume Elder Lotspeich has been induced to | “res and friends | start low t ‘ s ther and step “5 . “3 ve } jroad t What 1s Silas Levy left yesterday for Chie yoyicn will be the banner tow return to Butler agai | Our highly esteemed lady subserib- | 1, t . ° €ago to buy a stock of sprit Sd en Ee cae Jer, Mrs. C. F. Porter, of thiseity, has} ywo 1 ‘ Villiam 5 r of for the firm. voting yes on the court How J.J. Mekissiek, one of lian Galbercigtinl Her | 4 I s Soper seenenitenaenl _Men’s overalls, cut in pant shapes | ye Pleasa decane aie ‘ears tae ne 3 “ r, f 1 , oung busi Teat American Clothing House 4 our 7 mdition from the ts shing s2 1 i4 1 n r tv. w “: ar edon Odds and ends of men’s, boys and | eee gee ea i | : . t Ne = t popular and amia- * rs ut il be glad to welcome her} upon hin iday of las K. e at z ss } é ladies shoes at less than actual cost, z : ' : : : = aay ; es v ser A I ent | = shed 2 Buth It was a American Clothing House eugene eyent ; : a y. It - : ; a z : at Metz, Mo., forsome te » talk in lis i +s } “1 Mrs. Samuel Levy left for St. Louis | 4, = i | tel is not : { r Monday evening to spend a couple | | he country people vd | eee i reco is I ent of weeks with relatives and friends. for a new court house | Cet \ M W i s i vupy sus ae : yaultstoa man. The r{s grip. | : ; a 2 f 1 will | perity You'll miss it if you don’t see our yy ° ; on anvil | but it is not known what brought ot v Ral Mexico ey ® rt . : line of work shoes. Its at, Amer. sy ay : | the stroke of paralysis He was no| ce ¥ooe. cron v, Was ele r blanks for ynvenience of - D Ded land dangh- kan Clothing House. John Carpent living southwest | bette r Monday and fears are enter- | delegate t a i 1 s 4 i ; : ae ed ne : ; : | I ae - St. Valentine's , . ‘ of the city, favored us withar Ree es 7 recover H Minneapolis. nex y.. Ded. & es and ) W.A. Vest. a substantial farmer | |, : ety as tertained for his recovery : a : mas re yriner's elegant home A s eis an honest, honorable, r field, formerly OC ts oo. 4nd influential democrat, of Spruce, a Se i : ifr 1 ‘Tienes, “When | i Death of Mother Dobbins I bom 1s citizen and a good frien imes, hen ¢ sicia Death un - was ‘ ‘ ny favored us with a renewal! . : ; ssession of P 2 Times. y bs sta s office I arts , ‘ F Next Saturday go to the polls and x ° : i sot t sa I . A te uJ “ . is . rs e were favored Wi 1 ren s . re ried dothe right thing by casting your |, sg . Frank T ; s “ ee ss for renewal fror rank Teete = ze Mi i? 8 8 ~ 4, AS Yote for the new court house oa : = Es y aad a apes ae s a7 crs Holbrook, Nebraska. Mr. Teet 7; sises = : > So : tt Our eateemed lady friend, Mrs. A. | formerly a prominent cit i) eratu I \ i ‘ settlers " i =u editor 2 fV 5 . jon se 86 t ~ f t something 4. Park, of Virginia, favors us with | county conven! : a4 en Assn Sa geste: &renewal through * Aaron.” a - s t tol “ a Our esteemed fart i tr] ne 6 x Schell City 1 vod dose) Wyse, of Grand River, if to | friends of ex- efsmallpox ec: doing | county's most influent sions of | s : , a ; whi s r ad Pelland no new easesin the past | yored us with: i g rf r eek. city the last o week " a rigs ss Bight down in Clinton are furtished a | Tres holds in’ hi ‘ ea thane is oy serving a jail 4 7 ‘ : : 3 ¢ t “ - ; bot meal and v roek pile—all at the | its old friend Newton Alliso Le 2 ‘ — rally t Rick é East B 3 Z gy Pense of the ci oe ho cildeas ne Wanee veuenei iy Erion Che meu e ete ee Meise the records of the county | oblig mms for renewa t oe coos aa ete F ses. S 8 “ og Fete destroy v fire, then the m cae iw ’ von cies ici peraeacaetease TE p Sf ati . ‘ 5 q ane agains « use WO Walk-ov at S250 a * : 4 &. Bohik ew bakene f : s . Z i x 3. 5 A® Chario:: ews throuch Vir Am int Hous : = 5 s @ Adotlar burs} ( sarea k I i st 2 : lish a hat as n ro w he o P = : < > 4150. See th ara la t 2 American (lot House store | meter Z