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(Bee Ae iofeleaije New Departure. For a long time we have talked of having special sale days. So far it has ended in FFG TGCS ESeeas talk. We were not sure if it would win in a town the size of Butler but we only find out by trying it. So wear going to give special sales EAGH THURSDAY NGHIE ICS = tb Jeo TNNIN 5} On some articles we will continue the sale all day on other articles only one half day As our first sale will be on 1—4 unbleached = muslin we will try it for only one-! 5) day, ie: From 12 noon until 6 p. m., = during which time you will be able to buy unbleached muslin at a price you neve) g ea a = dreamed of. This is no catch penny 5) scheme but a legitimate way of calling We If you do and want to especial attention to our stock. mean business. secure bargains on a very staple article come inon Thursday, March 2tst from noon until 6 p. m. and load up on these goods. HEE EE SERS Sse es lf you appreciate our special sales come and see usSaturday,. March 16, Jim’s C.G & M. M. RiLEK Woeinis iia a WCAaAL 1c Ey Tes’ Telephone No. 37 The rural mail carrier east of town has a nice wagon and is making his trips on time daily. SeJ.S. Pierce, west side of square, | , 7 when wantingfarminsurance. 9-tf bs You should tired all the time—healthy peopk yeu won't if you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla | for a while. not feel don’t — The Laclede Hotel has opened up again. Mrs. G. B. Herrell, of Johnstown, is | | Miss ley Jenkins, the beautiful and | anew subscriber. accomplished postmistress at Vir- The only place to get seed potatoes | ginia paid her respects to Tue TIMES wat Jim’s C.G. & M. M. Monday. H. W. Denny, of Butler has his tame enrolled with THe TiMEs. | It is reported that Dr. J. F. Robin- son will resign the superintendency of the State Insane Asylum No. 3, at | Nevada, to accept a similar position at Fulton. “Aaron” renews for Mrs. P. Conk- lin’s paper, going to Harrisonville John Pyle purchased Mrs. Welch’s residence on Ohio street. has 2 Our popular friend Chas. West, a prominent and influential citizen of Walnut township, complimented us pleasantly while in the city the last ef the week and favored us with @ renewal. Three thousand oranges to go at ONE CENT EACH at Jim’s C. G.& M. M. D. K. Walker, J. B. Adair and Judge Levy, who have been east buy- ing their spring goods, have returned | pire wiped out one entire side of aren the square at Gainsville, Mo.. Mon- day morning. Six business houses were destroyed, the loss being esti- Jim’s C. G. & M. M. mated at $50,000. We understand E. A. Bennettand| Charley F. Beard and W. B. ‘eociates have in contemplation the | Griffin have formed a partnership ofa canning factory at this | and are buying and shipping hogs to the Kansas City market. They are Mrs. 8. M. Brown, who had been in energetic young men and will do a thecity visiting her parents Dr. and big business. Everingham, bas returned} ur old friend C. W. Smadding, of 2 Walnut township, made us a pleas- ant call and favored us with a re- newal the last of the week. He is a genial old gentleman and has many friends. Get in line, take your turn Satur- fay, oranges 1c each at JM. Harrison, a prominent far- Mer and influential citizen of Mt. t township, favored us with | Srenewal. ; ; Our young friend Walter Hayes ‘Mmembered us with a remittance for | muewal. He is located at Fairfield. Wash, and is doing well. Frank LaFollette and Miss Ruba E. Irwin were united in marriage in this city Sunday morning. Judge C. F. Boxley officiated. Tre Tites ex- Mrs. J. M. Christy is quite sick. She tends congratulations and best "as taken il! while on a visit to her wishes for their future happiness and ‘daughter, Miss Stella, at Columbia, a | prosperity. time since. | | Nate Silva’s wife arrived in town ‘ TH. Groves, the popular collector | the other day from Lincoln, West Boone township, called and | Sheriff Smith will take every precau- us while in the city the last | tion agains the escape of this noted athe week, settling with the county | jail breaker and criminal, and the “fourt. He returned a delinquency of | chances are Nate is upagainst it this aly $90 out of a possible collection | time and will go to Jefferson City on al | schedule time. White Loaf Flour will build up a | broken constitution and make you bigger and better than you ever were. Sold only at Jim’s C.G. & M. M. We are in receipt of remittance for VISIT OUR renewal f our old friend J. M. f Adrian, now ef The people of ver Mr. Hog ’ tear 8 ss Marie W rs, 18 : red in Bing and see our splendid line of % 4 I y sd . iT cre ‘ ISSFIS é 2 AanncTe s Mr. Mo y = . 3 g i we 1 I | Mir. A ha 1 | i si His loss is about S1,000 | - ? LO l mn -" in \ me OF 1 Nestlero on] - : aoa n| these ne tm hy les } n market s read Mr. Nestlerode was taken before Judge Graves on rey] ee ; = habeas corpus dings and was value and aie pressure is offer saa = them 60 |bound over in the sum of $3,000 | His neighbors and friends have im- you at decidedly less prices for the qualities plicit contidence in his innocence. Judge John H. Sullens, who was in the ci and favored us with a pleasant call. He informed us of the death of Mrs. Lottie Miller, ily respected widow Mrs, settler, a good y Wednesday an aged and his lady, living near New Home. Miller old woman, honored and loved by her was an hbors. Our old and highly valued friend Ove Harris, remembers us substan- tially. Heis Vice President of the Jackson Lumber Company, with headquarters at Blackwell, Okla. This company number of yards in that country. Our people will be glad to learn that Ove Harris has a is prospering. FPSOPSOOOOOODIOO OO shown tha | ara earn Come and see us and save money. MckKibbens., IODOGIGOOIOOOVOCOIOOOOOOOOOOOE u they have been sold for before. Admitted to Bail. The case of Emanual Nestlerode, charged with rape, was brought be- fore Judge Graves, Friday afternoon on a writ of habeas corpus The matter of the minority leader- | Take Notice. ship in congress is being considera- | Mr. Rich- | Hon | | D. A. DeArmond of this state is prom- | 4 Te members of school boards: See bly discussed in the press. : “ to it that the the insurance is in force If notin foreee ardson has not been a success on yourschool house take proper stepson the Ist Tuesday Our highly esteemed old friend, J. W. Ashbaugh, favored us with a re- lis annual custom He is one of After hearing the evidence of several siciaus who had exami the girl, the court admitted th ant to bail. which he promptl nished. Drs. Renick. of Butler, al, oObsery of about twenty years. those scrupulously honest men who fear a debt above all thi keeps clear of H sociable ol sequently and able to rentleman a cle Tur TIMES claim his friendship. is glad to be Sam Heit accepted a position with the Bennett- Wheeler Me ntile company. Mr. Heinlein has few equals as a sales- man and we predict he will make a valuable acquisition to this firm. He is not only anexcellent salesman but aclever, reliable gentleman and THE Times is glad to see him become a permanent fixture in Butler. ‘in has quit theroad and The case against Harry Jones and Met Ashbrook, the two young men arrested at Nevada a few days ago charged with criminally assaulting Bertha Libbecke, supposed to be in- sane, was dismissed by the prosecut- ing attorney Saturday. Informa- tion coming from the chief of police of Omaha, Neb., and from other cities regarding the character of the woman, tended to prove her sanity. Lamb, of Virginia and Brooks, of Amoret, were positive in their ments that the child bore ao dence of havir -en raped, and that it would have been impossible i defendant to crime, without jured the little g Foster, thought there been an attempt, while Dr. Little- john of Amoret, was of the opinion the child was raped, but became con- siderably rattled on being cross ex- amined. There was quite a crowd in the court reom, physicians had testified the opinion appeared to be general that there was nothing in the charge. state- evi- orthe have committed havi 1 Dr. might have The remains of Mrs. M. A. Hill ar- rived in this city Monday night ac- companied by Mr. E. 8. Carrithers. She died at the home of her son, Silas Wright, at Baxter Springs, Kansas, with whom she had been making her home for several years. The funeral services were conducted from the and after the | | inently mentioned for the position: | ‘A ea I in April, at your school election and | There is perhaps man on the mi-| 2 } rote arrange to insure it in some good old nority sid r equipped than Mr . a eee a 1e insurance company Jno. F. eATTIONG woul ” ar nonor : ‘ Z a on 1 & Son, of Adrian, Mo., repre- \ bestowec solivar er- } i sent th kind of insurance. Give them a call 18-2t question of building a new eourt house for Bates «x has J... Pierce represents twelve com- . “ panies and sells insurance that don’t been settled by the people. not by ome ' ‘ A Pp 3 bs “bust 9 tf majority vote, but two-thirds vote. Ti > county JIM’S SPECIALS SATURDAY, MARCH 16, The now shut upand all malcontents should »in hands for the erection of the new Jiouse which will be built right, « | ment to the county. nd bean orna- ONE DAY ONLY. Miss Mary White, of Harrisonville, | Some merchants clothe the naked, and Frof. A. A. Wirt, of Belton, were | they are clothiers. ndidates for school commissioner | We feed the hungry, we are grocers. | of Cass county, before the democratic | We sell flour, meal and meat, |eonvention which met in Harrison-; Vegetables and fruit, fine and sweet. ville. The vote stood, Miss White, | Our cakes and candies are hard to 33%, Prof. Wirt 36%. Wiss White is | beat. the daughter of ex-Sheriff White of | Our clerks have never learned to Cass county, and formerly held a po- | cheat. sition ir the public schools of this | city. Sheis a high grade — and a most estimable lady. SPECIAL SALES For this week will embrace the fruit Cumberland Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, Rev. Divinia officiating. Interment was made in Oak Hill cemetery, the re- An Ohio minister has doubled his congregation by running a ten-inch advertisement, top column next to reading matter in the local papers. Butler correspondence ia Rich Hill Review The preliminary examination of Emanual Nestlerode, an old citizen of Charlotte township. charged with | | rape. was held on Friday afterneon | | and vegetable kingdom, as well as other necessities of life. Some are | going to say we cannot sell at such low prices, but we can if we want to. We have contracted with one of the Neb. | Such conduct is highly unprofession- al, and if the Ohio ministers are any- thing like Ohio doctors they will get the legislature to pass a law by which the offender can be disciplined by a committee of non-advertising ministers:—Clinton Democrat. J.C. Bracken, residing four miles west of town, was treated to a genu- jine surprise Saturday by his neigh- |bors. Mr. Bracken had made ar- | rangements to start to town but be- | fore he got off his friends began to arrive with baskets filled with all manner of good things to eat. They toek possession of his home and the dinner table was made to groan un- der its load of delicacies. It was a celebration royal of his sixty-third birth-day. mains being laid beside her husband, Dr. Branham Hill, who bad preceded her to the grave many years ago. and death was due to heart trouble and old age. Mrs. Hill was one of Butler’s pioneer and highly esteemed citizens. She was the grandmother of Mrs. E.S8. Carrithers. with whom she made her home in this city until the latter's health failed several years ago, when she gave up house- keeping and went west forher health since then the deceased made or home with her son. county lf Butler is to have a arrangements should not be delayed. | Should Butler decide to have af | (like the street fair) it will be a | tler. The deceased was 85 years of age, | and he was required to give bond in the sum of $5.000, which he prompt- | ly did—the paper. I am told, being | largest fruit houses in the west fora | shipment of oranges whic h we bought lat jobbers prices. We will sell j oranges next Saturday, March 16, for one cent each. The best peanuts, 5c per quart Groves chewing gum 4c a package. Home grown seed Potatoes from | literally covered with the signatures | of many of the most influential and / responsible men in the county, all of whom discredit the rape story and |regard it a mere scheme to extort |money from Nestlerode; in other s. an attempt to blackmail a | 37% man who is an old resident of Bates county id has always borne an ir- reproachable character FLAX SEED. We want 3,000 bushels or more of SATURDAY, MARCH 16, DAY ONLY. | words to 40¢ per bushel Jim’s special syrup. >, for 15e. ONE H i }