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eee eR IRR a Sone en ae VOL. XXIV. week, we feel that we BUTLER. MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, THE BIG STORE. Having filled our contract to furnish the sup- plies for the 2nd Regiment Encampment last owe our friends and patrons an apology for not being able to serve them as promptly as we should have done, but we feel under lasting obligations to. them for their kind indulgence and now annource we have our 16 clerks on the floor in their re- DRESS G JODS, SILKS, Waistings, Tabie Linens, Crashes, Sheetings Musiins, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloaks, Umbrellas, boots, Shoes, Sandals, Overshoes, Covert rain proof Coats, Slickers, Mackintoshes, Overalls, Shirts, Picture Frames, and spective departments, our two delivery wag- ons in good trim, every department chuck full of nice, new, fresh goods, We want your business. ter, eggs and puiltry. Buller Cash Department Store SOG a Saale olets oa eel ale oe oleh Stoves, Guns, Groceries, Flour, Salt, Carpet, ats, Caps, Silverware, Hardware, Tinware, Druggets, Window Shades, Window Glass, 2 Solid Cars of Furniture, 2 bought before the advance and shipped at car lord rates; think of the saving in price, Hell Bring in your but- a s : Mound Items. Morerain has fallen, the past two weeks than was ever kuown in the month of August, but it lias put the finishing touches to. the enormous crop of corn. The farmers who are goiug ta sow wheat will commence soon. Geo. Walls says he has ten senes of corn that will average 75 bushels to the acre. John Krim is out listing farms at from $35 to $45 per were. Ben Walls is breaking his mules to drive single. Mrs. R. Williams will leave this month for Washington to join her | son Carl, and make that state their futare home. Mrs. J. E. Crowder eoimzmeneed her school last Monday with a goodly. number of scholars. J. B. Rice bas his fine erop tabacce cutand stored away. It will be ady for use the iniddle of Oetober. John O’Dea ond little daughter lorence took in the shaw battle at Butler Saturday. We met our old friend Bert Woad- ‘fin for the first time since 1862. We had a long talk about war tine, | and around. Presiding Elder Cobb, of the M. E. church, south, will hold the last quar- jterly conference at Passaic, com. j tuencing Friday evening at7 o'clock. Col. dN. Sharp says his corn will | make 75 bushels to the acre, He | will feed about 50 sheep for Thanks- H yiving. | Stith Holt and mother, of Round Prairie, were up in this neighborhood last, week visiting. John Jenkins, wife and baby from Mt. Vernon district were over to visit Geo, Walls and family Sunday. Misses Alice Kingore and Grace Fulty are attending school at Butler this winter. E. A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. With his family around him ex- pecting him to die, aud wu son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coids, W. H. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured death's ayo- nies from asthma, but this wouderful medicine gave instaut relief and soun aud soon cured him. He writes: '“| now sleep soundly every night.” Like marvelous cures of consumption, | pueamouia, bronchitis,coughs, colds aud grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung trables. Guar- tside by side in the | #teed bottles 50c and $1. Trinl Sa ocr Crock Pree a and | bottles free at H. L. Tucker's drag others. ny Guy Williams, of Burdett neigl- borhood, spent Sanday with Walter and George Crews. Mrs. J. W. Crews and daughter store. Passaic Breezes, Almost al teok in the sham battle day at Butler Saturday. I for one, am opposed to this soldier business, have returned from their visit, with | aul congress did, an will do the relatives at Wyoming. ‘They were well pleased with the country. The wheat und oat crops are the largest. ver known there. They said M. L. ‘olfe had saved 75 swariws of bees spring. E, FY Boswell had seh bad lock with his wheat that he is aot going ) plant.any this fall. ~ old, primitive Baptiete will hold &n avsociation at Concord yetiool house, commencing on Friday Rept, 12, ending the 15th. Mre..M. A. Harlow is able to be up ‘right thing in shutting off all appro priations tor them. Away with ull such stuff. ‘The atisses Wileox will attend school in Butler, have rooms at Thralls near west: school. W. A. Shafer is feeling good of late lwoking forward to a good lumber trade, - Jchuny Krimm was assesing a little Friday. J.D. Maddy repaired the eutverta|, after thé peg last week. " Meeting still in progress at t church. Presiding Eire Cobb will be here Saturday and Sunday to do the preaching. Dinner un the ground} on Sunday. Con yoody, with | well tilled baskets and plenty of yel- low-lewed chicken. as its “a Metho dist meeting, and lave a good old- fashioned time p 28) : . | "The hay business has come to a | ar selling Suttley Dise Gang plows Hstaned still—ton wet, every day. Ti ey are the most per Zwallen Bros, aut on Nabs ereeks feet pleee of machinery ever built, helping an vid friend and former | and the only dise plow manufactured neushoor build a erib (1 ‘ “dav. Se . y » have spe Frank Lee passed Saturday for | to-day attley people save pent Butler to attond the sham battle, — | thousands of dollars perfecting this Thos, Zimmer has retired from the j plow. Tt is an all season plow, turns mer and hi Wy business, too) right or left, makes a square corner, r ans HY ele Tal = ruck oge inthe latter and not jsimple aud easy to haudle, plows in snovgh swell nthe former, we sup: : Devers posesand gone into the collecting | @Uy kiud of soil, ground never too ‘se. He wil collet: for P.& Z. | dey and hard, nor the weeds too bigh and forus, Pay up promptly. Welto turn under and cover completely, arsin need of every dollar we have | out. Must have it so we ean pay bills long past due, if you fail to pay | & ’ “ie us, how will it be with ys? | dows, You will regret it if you buy Yates Bros, hauled m quite a lot | any other dise plow, of grain last week to Jb. Tathwell, as did Vietor Raudall, Oscar Schantz and others, | ; : Some of the boys were sure noisy |! ty orher drills mode, that cous Saturday night out in front of the pare with these in quality and per chureh, whieh was quite annoying, Hfection, we do not know their naithies, and will be looked after in the furure, They are suid to bespotted, Becare ful boys. saan ee Listen, will sure be a change here | food, Wealso sell the Thomas & next spring. Towa will take us, am} Eagle dise harrows, afraid old Bates will bea turn cour, go republican, as they have bought the following farms: Mosier SOveres, | Rosier 120, Jenkins 200, Parris 160, | POWs are Parks SO, Wilcox 80, Kendrick 100, Weare still tury Truemien 240 Rosier 80, Sniall 160, Sheeley Go “0, Garrison SO, Others are trying to sell Wenever sold an implement that | es the satisfuetion that this plow | ISIE S11 ETS] ea) Weanlso sell the ald relintde Superior and Kentucky wheat drills. Hf there jthey have been tried for centuries, jSo-come and bay a drill you gnow is These harrows heed no comment for the people of | Bates county kaow what) these har- | pe out lots of} Saye + & Seovill buggies, and if the! i) de Wanting buggies, carriages na driving wagons, would investi+ rained, We all missed a good meet- ing, for Bro, Scott is at home in| such meetings. He is a laborer) in aa ae the vinevard of his Master Jler, “Tis true they costa little more Monza Lockard gave us on talk Money ond would cost much more, | Sunday in the absence of Rev. Scott. | if they were sold at the protits others Cul Robinson's son-in-law and . family, of Batler, Sundaved here Tom MeCann Sundays in the coun try. Gout of Tis all be can stand in} any other bugey ever sold in Butler town, Still we have bu Harry Kennedy and ‘family visited Telutives here Saturday nied Sundae, Thos. Zimmer and wife will leave have tised this work forseveral yeurts there would be no other sold in But- are sold at But we make less protit on the Savers & Seovill buggy than ‘swe catesell you | from S50 and up, anid everyoue ware rented to be just as we tell you it is, soon for Lils., where they will make{ Wesella wagon that we cannot | their future home, The well wishes say too much for, and we are honest \ of all follow them. jin our belie We think it is the best COD. Martin has been out looking Williams’ Bros, Suppose the Grahani basket mee a - : . : are ——— tN dtp tres —NI tony, Money Bhai seg toot wee tetera ttrrareandh mak hi uiries of those Mit t a ; me farin Wagon on the market to-day, foradarm. He foolednawsay his day a avednd : of graee, in not buying last spring. and we have customers that we Conld have saved at least S10, j have sold these Wagons to; they will Harvy Wileox sold his farm to a] tell you the same thing. It is the mun from Oklahoma. Walter Perry will sell his farm 3 Miles northeast of here, vo doubt sed i Fred Mosier is down east helping [ed everywhere at 875, but we sell it his brother John in the broom corn, | for less money, as we do on all lines ities slraonsetens acacia we handle. We also handle the old Not Doomed for Late. reliably Cain “Peoria,” made by the Peoria Wag- on Co. at Peoria, HL, aud it is retail: Wagon, everybody | “Twas treated for three years by | knows what itis Weare making an good doctors” writes Wo A] Greer foffort to close out all ourimplements McConnelisville, 0, “for piles and | fistula, but. woenall failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me in two weeks.” . Cures burns, bruises, cuts, corns, | U8 a Warehouse this winter and. will machinery, buggies, ete, and oer | | sores, eru ons, salt rheum, piles or [make some very low prices on any: no pay. 25eat HL Toeker’s drug} thing you want store Our grocery department is still booming, because we sell the best Teachers’ Association. goods obit: nable, andpive vou what Quitea number of the teachers who you buy, both in quality and quanti were in attendance at the institute, i Walaut St. M.E. chureh ae uh. eth "vier Auy 18 a blue sugar, that costs 1 cent less on 2:30 to discuss the plan of forming a] the Tb because we sell cheap. We teachers’ nssociation. On mori it] handle nothing but the best. Our was decided that the chair be in | Gold Seni four has broken the record structed to appoiut a committee on of any flour we ever handled in 21 Constitution and a cotntoitiee on a ze . " < i By-Laws. Accordingly, the meeting | Years of business. We have sold adjourned until Wednesday after-]over 2,500) sack and NOT ONE noou, at whieh time these commit: |COMPLAINT, and nothing — but se ——s tage reports : With PRAISE FOR EVERY SACK. The afew amendments, these reports were | betes ayes adopted and adjournment followed, | 8°¢ret of this a they have & patent At 12 o'clock noon of Thursday | On the machinery for grinding this the teachers held a meeting in the} flour, that is why it is so fine, anc Bryant school buil Ma to complete] you need not try to find as good the organization. Prof. J. i. Ett T-| flour anywhere else, you cannot find of Rockville, was elected President: |. ; tt F. L Davis, of Foster, Vice-Progi.| it for thet reason. We are now sell- dent; Emma L. Farnham, of Rieh | ing a car load of it every two weeks, Hill, Secretary, and ©. T. Van Ben-| and our trade still continues to in- thusen, of Rieh Hill, ‘Treasurer Ob | ere ise on it: ouly #1 per sack for this Teursday afternoon at 3 o'clock the cat teachers met for the adoption of ae 7 some principles that are really to be| Parties wanting cook stoves, steel the foundation of the organization, rauges or heating stoves Wigl do well to call on us now, for we are closing out vur present to make room for fall goods. Remember this aud you will save money. and for a general discussion of its merits, The Central Meeting as organized here will convene on the second Wed- nesday ofeach Annual Teachers’ [r- stitute, and at sneh other timesas}— Ask us about our queensware und the apg en bn reat faney lamps wheu you come to -But- “e rw i , ee Ns held tice eae with the Annie ler, We iuvend to close out the pres- ent stock we haveon hand regardless of what they cost. for cash. You will see many things in ourstore with price cards on them for less than they cost us. Come and see us, Yours Truly, al Thanksgiving Institute, WILLIAMS’ BROS There will Ke a number of sub or Lhave some bargains in Sheridan ganizations throughout the county, and it is the urgent request of theen- county, if taken before wheat is sown Arrangato go out with me during tire membership, that each Vice Presi- dent (who shall be appointed to lead September, if you Want the best for your money. E.B Arkixsoy, in this sub i | as well as ey. 43.2 ty. Wenever give you the coarse ery teacher, take hold of this work and push it to a grand success sd Ena L. Faryaam, Secretary. For Sate—A choice list of farms, Call or write for prices and terms, A. 8. MILLHORN, 40-tf Real Estate Ag’t, Butler, Mo. them out of the way, so we ean build ee r wuld weakness often means | real estate lying 1902, NO, TOO MUCH MONEY. u-+——0 tre telling, we are paying too m money tor grain, seeds and hay. [t's trne we nthe smallest: margin ever attempted Bates Conuty, WHEAT, OATS, FLAN, HAY AND TIMOTHY. all the better for the farnuer, € ght along with your stutl Highest pe Old Farmers’ Exchange, north end of depot town oftice nuder Hotel Ross Peoples Elevator Co. BUTLER, - MISSOURI. CILAS. HL. ZABRISKIE, Seoret SACKS FREE, SALE OR NO SALE Farm Loans ber wentin Nuiy hand I lit Us advantage tour prtes Toen Tue Wavroy Tres Vompasy, Butler, Mo Every Young Publication hd Order ot ‘an and Ey In the cireuit court of Bates Vacation dune Tern, : Plaiatit, vs. Leonard unknown heirs ery Young Woman and thar a persons interes and ser out rein setout, moaned aitidavit: as 14,.oung.d rounder bine quarter of range twen whieh the Leonard J. Y« ordered th sa shouid fay aside a ports be) of their income. Ani the time to begin? Ris now. The eg estwayr To open an ¢ count with this . bani starting with a smail a Posit and to add to this rey arly each weel month, tus plan, many have sa ceeded. This bank veces. + Siest and su 1 ! thanth iiling the the poss h erein Many have tej said | t bv defen m within ecover the pe mot sald >HUSite ac 2 part thereof, and that tuless deposits as low as a do 4 dl. Young the uvknown and is always vlad to hed « ” onart A eeaseit, ’ he and ap term ther court ° in said county, on tl Next, and on or before the 2 plead to the petition in Wi] be taken as confessed rendered aecordingly, rdered that acopy hereof / c aw, in the Borcer newspaper t- t th ten next those who are trying by help themselves ed and pab Bates for we s published at least once aw the last in tion to he at least fifteen days before the ti day of the next November term of the cireui! court, A.B. LUDWICK, Cirenit Clerk, A true copy of the record. Witness my hand } ~ and seal of the cireuit court of Rates {sPAL] county this :7th day of Au ust a ’ Heit A.B, LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. ! ” o FaimersBank |} ¥ Fo al E. A. BENNETT, Pres i McBRIDE, Vice-Pre j E. D. KIPP, Cashier, G. W) NEWBERRY, Ass ‘¢ “very farmer knows that | ‘ne plants grow better than ‘ers. Soil may be the same ced may seem the same | some plants are weak and str d the way. with | Jdren. They are like young | ats, Same food, same home, “e care but some grow big 1 strene while others stay | camonieancan meen ens f f alland weak, Scott’s Emulsion offers an | eat ~¥ Way out of the difficulty. | Trustee's Sai: undersigne é | tyof Bares, state 2tvation, not because of lack | | 1st Tatetaylt block four. « focd, but because the food | 11; Miseourt, except a’! i feet east 23 not feed, | feet north jamt seu = . ee = P Was werte in tritst to « Scott’s Emulsion really feeds nent of thres h ; : span id deed of tru ; 1 gives the child growing ven made in the pa +e S S | said notes, now pa: w a. Sn aan, ength, ' ‘therefore, av the request of the legal ooo -. , Vi ; said notes anu parstiant to the cons 7 W natever the cause of weak- | 21 deed or tue wil pee ae above des rites ureaiie at publie -, . . 2s and failure to QTOW— | ths mance. o'sder for cash atthe wear. . ey 16s ES + +, of the court house, in the city ¥ by cours Emulsion seems to find county of Kates and state of Missouri ie eer Friday, september and set the matter right. between the hours of nine o'¢ > iv tome . Sen ! for free sample. noon ‘and tive o'elock in the afternee *~ ut & Mowne, Series, 404 Pear! St., New York day for t: « purpose of Satisfying emid. » . , nds ©, all druggists, terest and cost, FRANK At e asedt *