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} Deer Creek, 1x 0008 0808 >SOOCOOXKXKXOHO8 DOCS BIG SAMPLE LIWE OF FANCY CHINA, ill's Gash Store, that we can sell at Less Than Manufacturer's Cost, IT WILL PAY YOU to buy from this line and save until Christmas 0800 OOOD2OO9000< 90000000 0OOO SOO © for presents you will want to make at that time. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. ¢ Hill’s Cash Store, Kast Side Square, BUTLER MO, 8OOS OO OS>O9OOXKXKXK COS OOSD SOCOCOCE CECE CEEOEXX>OO SS 6066S 5390S 0008 Tmes’ Telephone No. 37. The tich Hill fair opened Tuesday. | There are some good on the grounds and the racing to-day and to-morrow promises to be fast time and exciting. horses Joe Meyer has returned from his trip east. The Butler public schools will open September 2nd. Missourifailed to celebrate the date of her birth as a state into thisgreat August 10th, 1821, Missouri : | was admitted into the union. Walton returned home Just as well have banks north of Butler Mrs. W. some big coal é union. as south. Misses Shutt, Ar of this city, ina St and Johnnie are atter institute at Adrian. Susana Robinson. one of Sprag nd and most popular ladies visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Smith Through the courtesy of Mr. Smith she favored THE Times with a al. Mrs. J. PE nt to Bruns- wick, Mo., to attend the funeral of her mother. M was S4 years of lady and well beloved by all who knew her soldiers’ closed were 485 old soldiers ina Saturday ance laim Nevada papers « the reunion to one of the most successful vet ld in that cits | White digging a well on his farm lsix miles northeast of Adrian, Frank | Blair struck a four foot vein of coal jata depth of 24 feet. T vas a good find, and as the coal is superior Mr. Bh struck a bonanza. in quality. tir evidently h Ida Flesher Ray were united in marriag and Miss of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs H. H. Flesher, this city, Wednesday evening of last week The young best couple start out in life with the wishes of many friends E. C. tion a ed to his Vandervoort, our popular sta- it, orders THe Times chang- address Washington C. at H., Ohio, where he is spending his vacation. He writes that his wife’s health has been very bad, but she is sonfewhat improved Mrs. Shaffer and Miss Grace Davis of Bloomfield, Ia., iting their sister Mrs. Chas. E. left the last of the tives and friends at Clay Center, who had been vis- Scott, week to visit rela- Kan Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Scott’s mother, is visiting her this week. Sam Thompson, of Washington, Iowa; Ben. Thompson, of Unionville, Mo., brothers: Mrs. J. C. Lane, of Liberal, Mo., nie and J. A. Mchkit- is e at the home | Chas. E Pri¢ e joe his p g- Mrs. F. H. Crowell entert ed e oa Riser McKibbens. Mrs. W i Mrs J. G Walker nh pa t Come in and see our line of ed i by A. oe Dyess Goods Por Fal. i in we Phe Star hus Phe colors are beautiful and the qualities 2 jaek aoka ha e better than ever for the prices asked } a We show the strongest and most exten- a eo New and Up-to-Date Colors Mrs. J. M. Coleman, of Joh ‘ and qualities at and her guest, Mr &: F. Pe Little Rock, Ark... spent Tuesday it 25c, 50c, 75c, AND $1.00 A YARD. ae sx ippaa oe We are selling a splendid line of Times pleasantly. Mrs s formerly a citizen of Bates county jand is daughter-in-la Porter w : ALL WAISTINGS | | | Mr. and Mrs. W. P at lower prices than ever before. The jmit township, left Tr “ 4 bea iciaectan Manta new styles have arrived in jto Mrs. Sevier’s father and other relatives PERCALES AND OUTINGS and the Visit our SHOE DEPARTMENT. his wife expects tomakea protracted | stay | values are extra good. Vernoncoupty has dout almost her output of coal during the last 10] years. In 1900 it produced | The new ones are here and as usual our 322,827 tons. and took the f : nes place among thecounties of t} guarantee goes with each pair. Our $2 Its output was exceeded by Macc and $2.50 line is better than ever. Lafayette and Randolph Bates is fifth with 270,712 tons.—Schell City We are noted for the good shirtings we News. nn sell. Try them. The Boonville Democrat has ad- vanced itssubscription price to $1 50 Orders taken from any grocery same as cash. ayear. It is close cutting to rur | first-class weekly newspape dollar a year and if the 2 C country weekly had to depet Hl 8 aoe oslgalaalevaaoesigg Hee SSS oo ooo 1515) PUA e) GAT Teese eee eee ees eoooeeeeE aeReReeweeee from Colorado the last of the week. dur young, Fer nd I e: Culbertson, | terick and wife, of Greenwood, Mo , | Subs gonee list to pay expenses a room corn is worth from iow to i shi AW >» ay j ‘g Ps Py . } Saco or eel mit township, favored us pleasantly | tended the funeral of the late D. N, | months. | a ton with an upward tend-| Saturday and ha his dates set|-p “ie : in : d ae — y an d dates set Thompson on last Friday. 4.1L. McBride of this city, one of | Subscribe for the Butler Times The Conutey Piece. Oi | ahead, 5 | } > ™ : i » few lue Sates t tizens | Ope year one dollar. . . ‘ Robert Thomas and George John] the few lucky Bates county citizen : ts mers 8 » rece The wheat crop of Minnesota is L. M. Ralston, a prosperous andin-1; ws a es desea teres in Oidabos : At a farmer institute recently : : ; ae a. M. Rals , at I Si of New Home township, were arrest-]| Wo drew a farm in Oklahom | Mrs. Buford Duvall entertained a held, one of the speakers paid the fol turning out from 16 to 26 bushelsto | §uential farmer of Prairie township : I indi absousk ee eee | zi . ne Sas gs SID, led on a warrant charging them with | located about midway be een °}number of her lady friends toa lowing just tribute to the country | =— us ; Pleasant cali on Saturday disturbing religious worship, and} Wolfe and Hobart. He has s+ lightful “at home” on Friday after-| press. He said among other things The « rueti 7 » owe z ae Ss one > enr ~d for THE : ine elai and will ¢ down next ‘ 4 The construction of the walls of | ~ jad his name enrolled for THE] were brought to Butler and placedin | @ fine claim and will go Jown next] noon at her pleasant home on High | “As a rule, the farmer has no firmer Se alee cones ‘ AAS . . : he t « ouse and sov } . . pas the court house is using up tons of TIMrs jail. They will have their trial before }month and build a house and * i street. Dainty and delicious refresh- | friend than the country press. The ceme 1 Sere si ee oe é a fielc f e¢ iter hia! . s oe | The annual fall festivities of Kan-|Squire Price at Reavely to-morrow. |* fi ld-oP wheat. Atter si | ments were served and a very pleas- | home paper is distinctly the farmers : P ‘ | “ t in shape, he ill move his fam- | zi The Mexico Ledger is opposing the | 88s City have been abandoned on ae- E. A. Mansur, a prominent dri i. in shape. he will move his fam pant time spent own paper supported directly or in- issuing of bonds to build rock roads | Count of the drouth. Can’t do any-| gist of Mountain Grove, Mo.. is dead ily down | Sheriff Joe T. Smith went to Ft, | directly by farmers, who compose the in Audrain county. thing in the towns unless thefarmers | from the effects of an overdose of| THE Times’ excellent Virginia corre-|s.ott Tuesday morning returning | backbor the printer's subserip- Fire at Filley, Mo., the other day ip ae laudanum. He had just returned AUREL NG i Sy Yeni gave US 2] on the evening train with Perey Goff, | UO" ame aed y for what eg destroyed the Odd Fellows halland! Sheriff Smith has no trusties in or}from Lawton and was packing his pleasant eall Tuesday. He has beet! one of Butler's respectable colored terprising merchant advertises. Now several other buildings. }about the jail. All prisoners are] stock of drugs to move them toAna-|@ f 1ithful) news-gatherer for Tue lyentlemen, who he had under ar let us not forget our friends. Let us : é Bea ss ar eriae > years P| see r subse 8 ps Th n ident hic | locked in the steel cages and kept | darko, where he was going to locate Times in hi tion for years, nO]. prest for drawing a gun im a threat that our subscription is paid a e smallpox epidemic which pre- | 5 A 5 e ‘ ie the neice Aes Z ear in advance. The 1 > ean as a t ' which pre-| there until released from custody by |He was a cousin of ex-Congressman happening in the nei i lening manner on one of Rich Hill's | ¥®@h 1) advar The man or the nea ae ome Ee) due process of law. Masnur caping his vigilant r= zens. The gun play was made paper that fights my battles shall ago cost the city $934.16. sag munications are always newsy, al-| time ago and the sheriff has) b#ve my support. The merchants Es ' Miss Sallie Drane, after several James Shroyer. one of the most . ; | ages at i 3 4 } iver Anelectric thunder storm accom- pees waes dena yan : EES s ways correct and bighly appreciated | }4q considerable trouble in locating | HO #4 vertise are the ones who make . : : | days’ visit to the family of F. C.|prominentfarmers of Howard town- by Tae Ti i ” | it possible for us to get a good ps panied by a slight shower passed Smritt ‘ ek hh So peleiee eae Ga al ea Pca yy THE TIMES this man. finally runnine him down |? PO™ i 1 get a good pa- es Sith, returned to her home in Ft.]ship, was he ¢ vursday ’ © a Athen tee ee % over the east part ofthe county Sun- | 2 = 4 : : ; Miss Casselle Wild, dat o Scott per, and the men or firms who are day icht : Scott, Kan., accompanied by Misses|and favored us pleasantly and sub- Miss Casse lat too penurious to advertise and help Se : z t ard W: Ve Se ae ? ' © penuriou ertise and bh ay MaggieSmith and Helen Armstrong-|stantially. He has been a constant | Hara Wild, living a mile a There are fields of corn in theeast . sort the local press, haye no ©. MeKenna, living south of town ee ee ‘ eat subscriber of THE Times since the] West ef Pierce City, Mo.. while re part of the county that will produce era ar t . . There will be services at the Catho- z : Re : e Se I i it right to t farmers patronage. I about four miles, who has been quite |. 4 2 early eighties and always sees us once 1¢ from town on 20 bushels to the acre, said J. B 2 sick : lic ehurch, on Sunday morning next ieee saan ie = - proposetogoto a live advertiserand sick for several weeks, is reported to | : avear. He owns u fiue farm north| track Sunday evening was assat Havs. one of tl farmers and : ae : } at ten o’clock. Services berin halt|? ¥&2'- wns a ie farm north |t 2 ; Hay me of farmers an iman who will do his share in sup improving. : wa e: ee : e. part of which is fine coal| by a negro, an aback saisors ex 3allard E hour earlier than usual. Rev. Goetz oe ie pect or wine eaeeea bee aaa septic siid eo: ~ * porting the press, thus contributing You can now shoot doves, meadow | of Lee Summit will celebrate mass land. mee ae ho was in the city Monday. MY tomy support. rather than buy from larks and plover, but it is against 3 i Miss Mary White and Miss M.B.| ene ey SES ite past F 1 man who proposes to take all and he | +) ae \ J. P. Edwards has so far reeovered eee B ‘i i tia was sent to Joplin for vodhound a t OS lily the law to shoot quail until after the | " Bywaters, popular young ladies of SEASON OF tate thing in return Ast of November from his recent severe sick spell as to} 7?" Sig ed Bea ie officers : s aremak-! am feeling ext ] - ' be able to get about although he is} nN PESISOOV IIe) Ste saat 1 ™ Tine effort to eay t rute. | not sacrifice ( ther} wet of Thaak Miss Marion Vaughan, now prac- very weak. Monday, for the first | CUE a Se he ee See P t ii a ae lncracs ticing dentistry in Oklahoma, ishome jn several weeks, he rode down town|Ye?Y Popular in our city, having | J ; a ‘ press our sincere ona visit to her parents, Mr. and) in his buzey. jtaught a term in our public schools. | ay ! " m to Mrs. J. M. Va an i She afterwards | serve as county % ; ans r who 80 On account of Convention, of is- | school mmiss: er of Cass county re Our peor # ie und Mrs. W. A. Fay. of Secne : i sehool commissioner of Cass coun Ir peo} ss im the late Mime ) an Ss ay, of Sprine- | von: Murch ¢ aes anci at a nak z FS A if as i ae a i. F I orspring- copal Church at San Fran » Cal..| THe Times acknowledges a pleasant | 10- | s¢hool boar ip euloved “hashes Nd. are spending a few days visit-/ tickets on sale Sept. 19th to 27t! all | 7 lL : . Ce ho sor — week at the home of her parents, | xith return limit Nov. 15th at rate} Wiese rof.and Mrs. W. H. Morris ot $45 for round trip. Apply to We are in receipt of an order from | : Elder Lotspeich left Tuesday morn- Butler Mo. Pac. agent bois : cane remaE pa I i ee Sia {from Virginia to Cameron, West Va. | : : ing for Hughesville, Pettis county, D. Kiy ashier of the Farmers | = oa = j B : 2 Where he will assist in a protracted | bank, who has been spending s ro pores ie ee . ei: e Meeting for ten days or longer. weeks in Colc do, Meera ee uy are ail well and Going a less in the Hotel Creed rth yh ‘obb ha his Times changed Tuesday = owning feeling PIE) creminitnakes times lively in m Janesville, Wis. to St. Johns, | cuperated from his outing, having section. Mr. and Mrs. Miers will} N.Dak. He has accepted a position | been closely confined in the bank for} *With the railroad at that point t a long time. will soon go said an order g -t from the postal ofticials at Washington to have the free deliv- We understand the Forepaugh & Sells Bros. circus, the biggest in the United States, is to be in But- | ler about the middle of September. show ; Thomas, iw Lone Oak townshiz | week }ery mail wagons display the weather! *** | spend the winter at Cameron | From A. M. Rogers we learn that} ightning struck the barn of John last | ware its} wit The barn was burned - paar e alae a4 a ? entire yntents, copsis of one The St. Louis Republic says you | = ‘ = na pane, Sheds nausea | hundred bushels of corn, several bane couldn’t drive the Globe-Democrat | *'® °OU"TY: of hay, farming lements, € Upto the State books withaclub. D. A. Colyer lost pecing | Loss estimated at $800. No i Itprefers to stand off and lieconcern- , Mare [ena last week, being | ing their ¢ ontents eaused from injuries She was hig Way Mr. Colyer Mrs. Maggie E two weeks evada, i r, who had t aod at divorce from her husb ind, Fletcher, alleges bs cruel treatment he track was She : Our valued Simpson, a While in the cit and favored to Passai h. Hewillnot give cont ens ali ve Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia. L. Orear. now resi oa Thousands Die from Imperfect ounty. states that the new So Digestion. There is no reason why Methodist church in that te the pu shpu 11d be exposed to this danger, P of pre- w vention ad that of Eupeps immediate y Indi and all tre able ered condition of it Central « wi > ministry sing froma e stomach. fe has pepsia Tablet Two Weeks’ Treatment 50 Cents. r Druggist or direct by Mail. a Co. Sr. Lows, Me 322 Cisen Ave.