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a ee ee ee All our 7 ve will remember Miss CAMP DAMERON | Virginia Items. pe Camill voungest daughter - ¥ ; = Dr. W. 8. Starks 3 Smith, rs many years —- | We heard it and jotted it down, ie . res f our city. She was at i __| What happened in and out of town. eterinarv Surgeon 5 t € ugh quite young, a Beautiful Camping Grounds at Lake Four of the band boys went to! g . x For several years and Park Home of 2nd Regime Merwin Saturday, but the picnic was | k 2 giment } in Ss J, ve picnic was | din Bo and Dentist. p2 » stage, and last | ets put off for one week Fs feed yard nue wae : t — ag ed This Week. | Mra. Ben Parker has & very sore|® * 5 St. Louis, Kanss th t. Dr. Lamb was called Sun- s. i d Springfield. M | The Second Regiment, N. G \Mesis aye ee a Sa eer é Buy Your Supplies at pringfield. Mana-|. : | day to lance it & te = sucereded in booking ; 1 Calp this week at the Lake and! ‘Pwo lawsuits before Squire Thorn- | ‘ nA Gamblers Daugh-| Park grounds The regiment arrived; j,rough next Saturday,—One-suit L.\& 4 b ursday October 9th. Our} O08 special Sunday afternoon. Gen. [| Judy against Warren Ayers. The £ 1 Ss as ore. § ill turn’ out and comple-| H. €. Clark and staff met thematthe other Warren Ayers against L. L. £ g Coal. ss Smith with a big house the depot. The march to the csmp! Judy ; . \Iways outat Hunt’s bank, 5 miles PREC RS peed tage a? The 2nd |” Prohibition basket meeting at Vir- & TABLETS, BOOK STRAPS, eat ot Ran sa i rote seediahivscnprlat os ve Regiment Band, Gen. Clark and stat! ginia Sept. 13th, commencing at ten Ss Gn NEN OLSON regular army was arrested in Cobb's |Col, Mitchell and staff, the regiment peorreageaar? Beg eng inp ans SLATES, PENCIL BOXES, : Fi 0: s t his city, Friday night by by companies, marching in fours, the rill apes ‘elock p. m., | SNCILS 3 iES F arm Loans > Smith and beld in jail until) hospital and red eross brigade alate = pend thar! | PENCILS, SPONGES, + g At vervlow rates. No delay. Money |t al of an officer from Ft./ ambulance corps. In this order the! gam. It will bea good time for the § INK, CRAYONS, g ready. Any land owner wanting t worth Rg ti < enya jmarch was continued through tows | candidates of the different parties tog g borrow will find it to his advantage ; Piterg eigen hac iy hes the eamp, where the soldiers pro-) ret together, and get acquainted | ; ND estan eat tack long from the Philippine | ceeded to instal themselves and pre-| with each other, and hear the differ- g : tia saline seat or oe his actions he cer-| pare supper and complete prepara-|enee between a Republican and ig More for your money than Tae Wanron Trost Compayy t have been a little luny,| tions fora week in camp. A lire! Pemocrat and Prohibition. Come . . Butler, Me alle Sheritt Smith up by tele-| number of our citizens met the sol- | and hear _————$ ne and informed him that he was} diers at the train and welcomed them! nea henne *th. the} ‘ - 9°eE j ate » Witlloan on chattel mortgwage, G | 4 deserter from the regular army at! to our city, \ ir nae Ors ek any plac ein Bate 8 cou nty. 1. Lyneh, over Mo, State Bank 35tf venworth, and also that he} — ‘The following is the daily routine | pieces at the Baptist church, east ot} g soldiering in the Philippines | duty fixed by Col, Mitchell lVinton, to a goad audience. The g 9 : Pouch on iat and snd micetrhs ab a be ~ ag Ist call, 5:15 a.m, |.penkers were Misses Magwie and is L ; ; hy country or town property, i } hen Rearched at the itl.) Revielle, 4:30 {Myrtle MeCanns, Mary Whinery, & x Lynch, over Mo. State Bank, 35-cf had two or three silver) — \fegs 6:00, dossie Park, Volna MeFadden and! ; onitiaaides : 7 & ond forks and several napkins | giek enll, 6:30, ‘Willie Whinerv The judgea were RR sen ; St. Louis Fair kets, whieh he had stolen) pri, 7:00, | Misses Poarl Forhes, Mand McRee| : : itehinson boarding house.) Roll eall from drill, 8:30, land Ida Glover, ‘The indger award: | — ‘ ste es ahs ‘ age ee Ist call for guard mount, 0.00 ed the medal to Willie Whinery. . sitll att titan inti tusli eal SP hibits tip OT. Bebe . , Assembly, fh: 15, rs. John Cope Joc indtrip. KG, Vanpervoort Sbam Battle Postponed, Adintnuta tall, 9:20 | eng ay pon rt rete pon te 3 THE MAN TO SEE \ oe on sto the heavy rains theshat Fatigue, 10:00 {week with her mother, Mrs. Peter | . wind . shane -bmantk MeKibibeg and wiie, of Ri wae to have takant 16 Semmeante call, 11:00 lGonok and aahen wit tole Fy When you need your buggy, carriage or spring Hill areapending the week in Hutler. |; — has been postpon- | Mess, 12:00 | It rained every day last week at $ wagon repaired is 3 LH. Shepherd was a pleasanteatl: /° Saturday afternoon at Zovclock School, 1:00 p.m, | Virginin ’ * erand had his ni nrolled for Tee - time it will occur Nii or] Mess, 6.00, oe | ‘Temperance exercise by the onal TT. ww. LEGG. NM in shine, Gear us lark, Col ittobel Ist eall for parade, 6:20. jfolks wt Mr. Graharn’s house on the| Ile can cut up your axles and take out the wiggle —¢ her re regretthis very | Asse mobly, 6:40 | Will Durst ferm Tuesday night, Aug. | : : ; LOMO Swith and little daaghter}much but it was unavoidably, Adjutantoall (parade) 7.00 ath? Allareffvited, wobble. *He has just put in the best machine made % complimanted our sanetum ou Tues! Saturday afternoon at 2! Tattoo, T.30 \ The Virginia band played for the | for putting on RUBBER TIRES. @ day Taps, 11:00. picnic at Burdett g W praia a at a Misses Kitty Ferguson and, Burr Golden Wedding Camp Notes. Bapert re ¥. é. ss nd ig e don’t know everything put 3 } i 1 pre visiting Miss - r . rented bisfarm to his ehildren, anc \ : i i Rie : gee . iting Mi Fs Math oni hineraun ior al Mrs, Clark is presiding over t isd Critemeon tn Butler to live 1g WE KNOW THE BUGGY BUSINESS. ‘ souise Dooley during the eneamy he frieth anniversary 0! IO ienasnlta ha ; hl een A ‘ Aen ‘ * a . si , artis of Tislor Flulai abd wits panera or a it the en} Mra. Jaman | nonk ‘. vieiting ber We sell Buggy Tops, Dashes, Cushions, Shafts, € € ieir home on] : . parents in California, r. Crook ex- ; ¥ i PaeaEEDr aS rena enya it their home on last) \ amber of married ladies ch senta'te iain Hap in the tall, WHEN Poles and the Best Paint on earth. ¢ nen giving their nam i ening, by their nelzhbore sae onal pects to join ber in the fall, where ¥ Edward Wheeler and Sam Mo and fr Tee eve nd onkeal ee ee eee ae TMUD> T they will make their future home, . were arrested in Colunibin tor paseing | wor served and Ne reel — bors aac totheenenmpment Grandma Cope visited her dangh- . r rae WV: LEC n ré a” : ; ounterfeit money aio A pair of gold “rimmed eye wnt tlie in hie sock feet was| ha dy Hord, nt Mound City, Kan., & East Room Tron Block. Southeast Corner Square, g sae. Si AG Sherwood, for many vears a; ="? vehfor fither and mother iderably embarrassed when the} Sam Heinlein, of Butler, and al Ocse sented thy tt ——hotspeicte citizen t Neo of Butler, now living pa called, PTT OR Kee LB SB LESRE REAR R EE SRE BRAG 8 ‘ 5 t eir children. Their childret o - Daw agent, Was in LS 2 1S Mo. is : latting his daughter, Mrs rratide hildn n fe at want Ana } eas OL, boys, as vou are likely 'O) They were ont lopking after the Dise ' : " Harry B. Robinson barteri Tue Ties eine eee. 8 all from the ladies) njows and watching them turn under | Deepwater Items. reported a good time. ! W. DB. Williams, superintendent de macy trlendatn heal Wiehenl Ce ee. aes Hicouts Yavilt the big weeds, ‘Mr. Heinlein has al) yp. ‘Lum Foster is reported slow Luther Frey visited his daughter, the Rich Hill Coal Company, we See vonith and happh | captaia Bd, Clark's family is In) ways gnt some ood plows to sell to}. y Mrs. Wilson, bist Friday evening. Widnasdar C iF be ‘ tinalte cid i camp with him the farmers ly improving. e 1M sin Hau ‘i a ednesday to see Col Do asf westimable old people. : sale » ’ : stick , Mrs. John rh, Apptetion © company’s attorney, on legal busi- “8 de ahd a a A large number of our ro evo] Mrs HoH Flesher and twodangh-| Henry Morehead is visiting rela- | e oe . a PE hs ’ ness, - F | Old Settlers Association. — to witness the dress parade | tors, of Butler, who had been visiting | tives in Cooper county this week. = Miss “y epi “= 1 i each evening. kin folks here for several days, left ‘ + ie ville, visited at the home of 1, M ri : A a {kin fol rm r r i q Ae ‘Tom Potter, of Ft, Madison, lowa,| At a call meeting of the offiversand | Lt isan ideal spot for an encamn|pyeadav of last week for their new Grandma Wilker, who has been | Kretainyer nat Wedueaday. ubers of the Association, on Aug.} ment and the boys appear te be] hame at Lamahy Ma quite sick, is convalescent. stopped over in Butlerforifew days, | \ ant | b Lue, the following proceedings | enjoying themselves, while learning} y{p Heath and family, of Taber] 0 Y. Jackson, one of Johnstown’s | ; Chas. Peacock is building a rock on jus return from Oswego, wl had gone to attend the funeral : : i the arts of war ‘ ville, spent. the day and night with | merchanta, attended the pienic at | culvert, quarter ofa mile east. mother, Mra. Elizabeth Potter | tueeting was called to order) ‘The camp was named in honor of} siton J Park Mrs Heath is? sis-} Humansvillelast week, and reportsa | Jas. Btephens was riding ay She st hee : } ark Wix, Pres. On motion of | Adjutant General Dameron. terof Mrs. Park They were on their} is . jecountey last Friday, trying to’ buy Win, B. Walton orders his paper James Drysdale, Wedneseay, sept. | Captain Wheeler waa detailed a8} way to Nebraska to visit Mrs. pleasant time. \ cattle j changed from Estes Park, where be 17, was ‘selected tor holding the} provost marshal, He served during | Heath's parents and brothere Mrs. Keese and children, of St. ind : has been in sight of perpetual s2oW jannaal picnic of the Association,| the voluteer service. Mrs Johnson, of T savenworth, |Joseph, who have been visiting the UB ABD vi, commen \ : ee pid cg ‘ : pa dab cutting broom corn next Monday for several weeks, to Denver. He writes that he hopes to be home |) September 15th, ke Park was ‘. q . war . i wall | ye spate » Lake Park was the} Some wag turned in a rot call an., who has been visiting herlfamily of George Callahan and other | ing cted tor holding the same.}te headquarters from one of the} mother, Mrs. T. Bo Noland, the past | selatives in Job a ototnt | Me One tdot a hes wing committees were ap-}saloons on Monday. After a quick | two weeks, returned home Saturday. relatives in Johnstown and vicinity | Mr. Offle, of Johnstown has & crop by The president ron on fleet horses Captains Clark Will Vogt spent last week looking for several weeks, left for her home of broom corn this year. Sam Noble, an eseape fromthe asy as : 0 . Supervisor Shelton was fn our iim at Nevada: wea taken tn chArre ls ow Aneancements: ©. R. Radford, | and ( hambers appeared on the seene at the Kansas anil around Emporia last Sunday. an B Pee eae Rts Ranta hare he cdl ne WH. Holloway, Aaron Hart, J. A. {und found one lone soldier demons- bad Gi “ill ear et “ Miss S y Hig Gs la lesday J hy Sheriff Smith Friday and held un-| 15 id kG Havtwall | ; leet ‘ rinaed fey, Scott will preach in the grove | Miss Sammons, of Montrose, visit- Kein nae r bed > t } Devine’ anc ‘ urtwell, oy ) i t amused | ic, cf 29, f : : : ‘ . til the arrival of asylum. officials, | ae a. Fhartwe trating the arts of war to on Oliver Standfels’s farm next Sun-|ed her cousin, Miss Mignon Coleman, Notice. Os Finaner: J P Edwards, Jas. /erowd. There were things said by | aay, Aug. 31th There will be a Warnock, Geo. Wi) these disgust d-otticers that would] jasxket dinner. Come and see the who took eharge of him’ Noble was} the latter part of last week . : Drs sd a. F ray Tere = sent to the asyluin from Ripley coun- } : , ts; Mids : Notice is hereby given that sealed ty ; a ioe NY hea On hardly sound well to polite ears. ANT powd and hear what the preacher | Mrs. J.8. Blizzard, of Johnstown, | pids will be received at the county . ;—U) SAM AND Speakens: Jno. /alarm of that kind should not bey has to say. Aaron, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John | clerk’s office up to noon Tuesday, Mrs Ster-) B. Newbe Harrisonville News W. FB. Rosser, 0 D.] turned in except in case of a riot and beeren aa Allison, of near Walker station. Sept. 2, 1902, for furnishing 2500 ling B Tucker, now living in Denver; Aastin, D. Vo Brown and, F. Boxley.} a thonghtless abnse of that eall) Clarance A Plank, police judge of 4 | bushels of conl for the county. Ryde Colorado, who has been spending the! OS ceuieas: doe MeKibben, 8. | might work great injury. Springtield, Ohio, committed Sree | Dr. Crabtree reports considerable | be made on both pre lute, ile, das. Ro Simpson, and| |. : ata hotelin Joplin Saturday. He | sickness. ; wip ails ¢ same 4 ; Bosley f The postponement of the sham leit three letters, one to the Spring-| Several of our good neighbors have | os pag “wordagerg - ‘ . Was appointed marshal | ee gon Aaa bh apott te field (Ohio) Sun, another to a.broth- | jen selling and trading atock forthe | of contractor and delivered - fol afternoon Was unavoidable, oWiNETO) arin Kansas City and a third to his e heeeo .lfowe: 1000 bushels at court hohee the heavy rains which have madethe | wife. One letter said. he was short past week, for which-they ure paying | 1000 Kaahelacae inil ud. iis bushels at county poor farm ae : Right reserved to reject any or a!) new millinery store in Johnstown | bids. ; S. T Broappes, past several days visiting her many | friends at this place, the st of}! Mrs. BB. Bohon, left, Saturday rand Foster, where visit with relatives and frien J 1 Iris hoped that allcommirttees will , " A : jact promptly and efticieftly, to the grounds almost impassable, $4,300 and that the money had |@ liberal price. Daring the heavy eleetrie stord >that our annual pienie may be gone to. politicians and women, a8 We are told that there will bea ‘Tuesday night the house of Capt. F had been charged. He denounces 4 j largest and most enjoyable ever u Chirk on Quality Hill was struck by | held ‘ 5 ~ | Springtield polities as “rotten to the lightning and set on fire. All the} Ciark Wix, Pres. 8 jcore.” sOOn 41-td County Cler electric light and telephone connee-}Canviy F. Boxtey Several of our people attended the Perr mereoe | Hg s were burned out The fire, whic! — — You may say they can’t do it. But Always Working. encampwent of the soldier boys in ‘i Crowd — a Negro aS 1 wounin the attic, was put out Rich Hill Notes. watch 7em and seeif they don’t do it. bs : Butler this week, and say it was just rmstrong, Mu., Aug. 24—Wil- Mrs. Clark, but not until two bed} pew, aot Never before was such low ‘prices Mr. Trimble, manager of theQpera| € : liam Harvey, & negro, was taken out ‘ rooms were badly damiueyged. j wes Dp sinc bimalilieeds f ass i itt : de Saturday, Aug House, has been doing an extensive 8 1 i _ | to a pasture and given asevere whip-, Col. ¢ Austin, the able editor of | made as will be made Saturday. Aug. Hands to cut broom corn are in| ping bya crowd of men for using correspondence, and making strenu- Sheriff Smith went to Sedalia W ods) the Butler Record was | in the} 30,1902. While in Kausas City, we : a sday of last week and arrested Bill) cits this morning, caucussing with purchised a large bill of asaarind |? efforts toward supplying the Swulstnan.charged with adultry, and j‘ellow repab'icaus. But this wom't | 00); i fancy cakes at jobber’s theatiegoing people of thiscity, with Claud Bluin and Jim Crouch wanted | count, Bro. Aus. as you'll see when POORU SLD TARRY an ‘a Loe, | Pst class: metropolitan attractions for-short changing an old Iady at| the election is over next November. | Prices, worth regular 10e, L2kc, Te, Ktich Hill The two latter were man-| Clyde and Cliud Allen and Win. |20c per th. We are going to sell 200 { aging a little side show at the fair.) Ferguson of the High School Cadets | {hs of these cakes assorted 1 Ib forse exhibiting a little negro freak, whieh | went to Butler this afternoon to wit- or 2 tbs for de. They consist of they claimed to be half negro and | ness the movings of a genuine mili-| | ‘il asi 1 “a had _| For the opening of the house on key, Crouch and Bluin were | tary orzanizition. “The cadets, us a vanila watere, lemon waters, Honey) soot. dst and week he bas secured Seach, and Saulman was}company, will be represented on jumbles, sweet crackers, cocoanut “ pare rant rate 4 ge 4 7 THE ALLISON THEATRE CO. in “sham battle” day, we understand. | wafers &c., and never were sold less Gus Keinbarger was over from) than 124e to 20c. Don’t bake cake Pappinville to-day enroute for But- demand this week. profane language in the presence of Eim Grove school house has had | ® large crowd of women at the fair some repairs here of late, which has grounds park this evening. He was ti tl ded fi ti then ordered to leave town. The sis greatly beeded for sometiMi? | noyro has been arrested for various past. offenses and he had « narrow escape We understand Evans Stevens has from being lynched. resigned bis school at Johnstown "7 and accepted a position at Papina; ville, where he gets a large salary. We wish him success. Johnnie Allison went to Butler for the coming season, and no pains or ex petses have been spared by him to secure the companies he wanted. Thousands Have Kidney ‘Troub and Don’t Know it. — How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with water and let it stand twenty-four ho ay reperitoire, with their Superb Marifie Robert B. Harnsberger, an early Band under the leadership of Prof. J pioneer eh HI wd one ofa feet repel hv Puppia] SAM Oar gaprir to and ther Srpbony Orchestra | TOO Ont seat celntitate| = Ting nde a home on West Maple street in this merchants had taken up aeveral bo-| © OMe ak aa under the direction of Prof. Carl adorei Speen se Net . untealthy condi- a AC. A. r ty Tuesday evening aboot ninels.. checks within the past few days. /auy other is our WHITE LOAF city exday evening our DET. snare Wali aa ae Ree é = palsies eee ‘ o'clock. He had been in poor bealtit | sia gr Ha Se go gets. FLOUR, and Jim’s Special « trac ts forsome time past and his an ‘site In order to further advertise both tion of the kid- neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid- ney trouble; toc frequent desire to| Meucer. The mention of the natpes of these two celebrated musical direr- tors is sutfcient guarantee of w delightful musicai treat every day and night. Miss Virginia Douglas, of Birming- ham, Alabama, is a talented young actress, known all over the south and east, for her clever work in nutm- erous emotional leading roles which she bas assumed. "We "The rest of the company are all very clever artists, Mr. Allison’s eu- the latest. + to hold water Spa deayorhaving been to make hiseom-| Miss Emma Luir ig, quite sick at| It, or bad effec following use of liquor, this writing. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant pany the finest and best equipped in M necessity of bein the west Mrs. Jaa. Nickle, who has been vis- J Mr. Trimble deserves yreut praise ‘iting relatives and friends in Joplin, Vai for having secured this company for | made a few days’ visit in Butler laat clean place to rest, plenty of ice wa- his opening date, and pomeene oe) en route to Warrensburg to tor to drink wed peanuts, Se per quart. |) for the opening uigbt,andlevls join her two sons. [have some bargains in Sheridan | CaMdy too numerous te mention. {that the company will get them the). It is reported that a few of our rest of the week neighbors over at, Johnstown are For SaLe—A choice Of farms, “rapping a little for eometime, Call or waite ir prasad as... |. Chis. Nickle and Ed. Jennings at- A,B MILLHORN, .tendd'the fee j40-tE Real Estate Ag’t, Butler, vile Joe Kach sold a fine colt to John Browusburger a few days ago, for which he got a handsome price. Mrs. Wetzel aud daughter, Francis, were the guest of Mrs. George Allison Thursday. . Ralph Judy is quite sick with the typhoid fever. Rost signed in forgery by Joe Mareb.| | as = They were all for small amounts. with 100 tbs of White Loaf flour, Warrick hax eKipped the country | ¥e will give 1 15c bottle of leinon, and his wherenbonte is not known. |vanila or any flavor of extract free. ‘This sale will be limited to one hun- dred tbs—no more, no less, and one The appointment by Governor] day ouly, Saturday, Aug. 30, 1902, Swedy hot unexpected. He was seventy- two years and five months old. A consistent member of the M. E church south and an official member for many years. He leaves twe daughters to mourn his Joss. Mra H Sieg, of near Sprague, and Mrs. Dr Cromwell, of this city—Rich Hill Tribune. - convincing proof that the kidneys and b a Compliments Bob. der are out of order, There i f grrr is comfort. in the knowledge so US on ay Sire Dr. Kilmer's Swamp ie oot, the great kidney remedy fulfills Spetice Items. “| wih in rng rheumatism, pain it 20 Plenty of rain and lots of mud ia back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage, It corrects poo ot ber 8 = Walters, amet if White Loaf is not the best flour t teh ’ eview, as one Ol oe Dae . managers of the Nevada Insane|¥OU °ver Rie bhi Be psy jie Asylum, is one of the best ever made | $1 00 for the eack, youniay use the Notice to Bates County Confederate k } i . Veterans. hy the present Executive Mr. Wal | rest. lithe extract is not satisfac- Comrades of Marmaduke Camp, U | ters is pot an office-seeker—-never has] tory, we will pay you lie for the (. V., you are invited by Gen. a after ottice—and in the present }empty bottle. We will also show (Clark to attend in abodyatCamp |v the appointment came to hin F 3 ct a eke oe deme sg anaolicited” He ix thorough and en- | 7OUs0we real barguins on our count Mo., Friday evenmug, Aug. 20. The|terprising business mun, and his ap- ers. Ifyou don’t buy, come tu and Second Mo. Regiment is now+neamp- pointment will be heartily endorsed }rest. We have w cool room and @ ed there. [urge all Confederates | by the people in this section of the and their friends to be present ard [State —Clintou Democrat. he apttably aed heey f meet be ettivers and privates of the State Guard. Thos accepting the invita |county, if taken before wheat issown. JIM’S CLEAN GROCERY. tion will met at the court house] Arrange to go out with me during} P.S —Please wll your mammaand Friday at 1:30 p.m. bbor, Mrs. She is : 1 rs September, if you want the best for |your neighbor, Mrs. * ~ Cam. PR Bong your money. E. B. Arkivson, [a regular susto mer on White Loaf F. Coven Suits, Adjutant. | ~ 43-20 . four. ame