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v YOU KNOW IF OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD. Tens and Young Mens Suits $4.00 to $7.50 THE | AM ER | CAN T she was granted a divorce at bes GOOD GOOD lew tote pakentry. CLOTHES } CLOTHING HOUSE. § SHOE — @ |,Peastia nen Jooe cola inst STORE. Men and Boys Outfitters. ¢ STORE. Cash Store. — gad is a new subscriber at | Next to Bates Nat'l Bank. Pf See See Feeninls, Cal, | sick the past week, we regret to learn. |lote at that price. The condition ot Par : One: Brent ad ft brick | the large manufacturing companies ‘The invincible democracy of Butler | streets fn this a teguy AR Ge ‘will le rapidly beccating orsicel, and in ewept the decks clear Tuesday. enable Nevadans to drive visitors by — ‘wall be comet a penny Re 3. W. Eonis has a ‘bunch of 16 ehoats, of from 40 to 50 pounds, for sale. The Butler market was well sup- linons at McKibbens. plied with fresh fish the latter part of last week. Good Weacknowledge remittance for sub- seription from Mrs. 8. T. Brown, of Amsterdam. Why is it that beef on the hoof is killed his stepdaughter, is to be hung ring down every day, while beet on | 8t Independence, Mo., next Friday. the Greait Clerk Patterson and Joe Morrison killed 130 snipe on the bot toms the other day. ‘Tossa’ Telephone No. 37. morning, McCann! Choice styles in rugeé at McKibbens. Otis Radford has purchased the Fox livery outfit and will conduct the business at the old stand on Obio street. Mr. Fox will now give his entire attention to the ice busi- ness. < Women’s, misses and children’s rubbers 20c at Hill’s Cash Store. The Clinton Democrat reports the death of Will Lay, son of ex-Circuit Judge Jas. H. Lay, which occurred at Las Vegas, New Mexico, of pneu- monia. Mr Lay was in the west in quest of health. Our new line of corsets are the best bargains ever offered in Butler. Styl- ish shapes at 25, 35 and 45c. Hill’s Cash Store. J, W. Summers chief train dispatch- erat Wichita, Kansas, succeeds Mr. Ennis as division superiatendent of the Missouri Pacific for this division, with head quarters at Nevada. Mr. Ennis goes with the Weatern Mary land, a Gould line, as superintendent. Why will you wear that old hat when you can buy one that is firat- claes and up-to-date for $8c or $1.43 at Hill’s Cash Store. Oar old friend R. T. Judy, one of Bates count¥’s oldest and highly re- epected citizens, was a pleasant call- er, renewed and had bills printed for his fine stallion and Jacks. Mr. Jtdy besides being a practical farmer is a successful stockman, and always handles the best. You men who are going to buy shoes had better see what you can make by buying them at Hill’s Casb Store. FOR MEN / y Ten to} TWENTY DOLLARS, Bench Tailored--Haad Made. Sewed with silk and guaranteed to hold shape J.J. Radford, wife and daughter returned from Granite, Oreg., for a month’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Radford, and oth- er relatives and friends. Mr. Rad- ford was a pleasant caller on THE Times. Says he likes the west and will return there after his visit is over. We thiuk we have the best values in children’s 50c shoes on earth. Hill’s Cash Store. Robt. N. Mace, arrested at War- saw, Mo., on the charge of bigamy, plead guilty and was sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. His second wife resides at Warsaw and In patterns that will please you CHILDRENS SUITS With than common $2.00 to $6.00 lined pants—no higher cheap makes One Low Price to all. Mrs. Emma Belt, of Osage City, Kansas, was a pleasant caller at our sanctum. She was in the county looking after the settlement of the estate of her parents, the late W. M. Walls and wife. Mrs. Belt will be remembered by many of our people asacharming young lady resident of this city. | | | Allthe new styles of ready to wear and trimmed hats at Fuurman & Tineie. As a result of the strike of the min ers in Iowa, coal has advanced to $5 aton and can be had only in small Mrs John B. Adair has been very that old court house in a burry.— Movada Post, in the course of a week, unless a new source of supply is discovered. Extra good values in white India The proposition to bulld a new $75,000 court house in Nevada, voted on in Vernon county last week tailed to carry, and failed badly. To save a few dollara in taxation it iv atrange the desperate chance some people will takein risk of theircounty records. ‘The old shack called a court house at Nevada, wouldn’t make a decent barn for a progres- sive farmer of that county. I. N. Orr, the old man who attempt- ed suicide by cutting bis throat at. his home in Rich Hill the other day, was taken to Kansas City Saturday by. his son. Mayor Owen! Spring styles in good guaranteed shoes at McKibbens, James Brown, the Hawaiian, who A young man selling postage stamps at Moberly and suspected of & postoffice robbery north of Mober- ly, wae shot through thelungs by an — Ase be o~, ad * ; rested him and when the act o McKibbensless than wholesale prices. | |ecking him up for investigation, the We have a nice line of ready to pg man drew a revolverand shot is going up. He seems to be stupid and sleeps most of the time. Sample knit underwear on sale at | | | Fr ‘Are Here and More Beautiful than a Handsome glossy mohairs, Dall finish rich voiles, Soft indistinct effects in suitings, Sober durable mixturs in meltons, Knotted effects in etamines, Our Stock of Silks is Stronger than Ever We show the best colored taffetas, at 75C yard The celebrated radium silks—guaranteed at 58c yard Yard wide black taffeta silk $1.10 grade at 89C Black Peau De Sooie—Guaranteed $1.25 grade at O8C Pongee silks at 50c¢ 75¢ and $1.00 yard. Splendid line of Dress Trimmings Tinsel effects, Silk and cotton appliques and Persian Bands. Beautiful Thin Wash Goods. Persian Lawns, French Lawns, Tissues, Knickerbrockers, Silk Spot Madras, Knotted shirt waistSuitings, Linen finished Chambrays, Cotton Pongees, Wash Poplius, Fancy Wash Voiles.- We sell the best shirtings in the country for the momey. Our 8\ and 10c values are Extra Good. More new styles in shoes now being shown. Each pair guaranteed. New Hats and Shirts for the Men New Trunks,Suitcases,(lub bags. Another lot of new Stocks and Turnovers. Come and see.us—we want your business. Lowest prices for good goods. McKIBBENS, SAISADSIASASASASA (SDAA (SIDOAIALASAGSSAISDSAGASASASGAADAIAAASASASA A SIASL ISS AA SAAS SS LASS AAALA i .| twice at the policeman, but missed Tear and trimmed hate. | Frices rea-| iim. ‘The officer then drew his pie- Next to Bates Nat’l Bank. * |tol and fired with the above result. | beng, the young man was mortally wound- John Patton is confined to his bed |ed. ‘ with a severe attack of rheumatism. farm in New Hometownship on Tues: day and favored ae yg seg Mr. Thomas was e citizen Cash Store. J. P. Thomas was in from his fine oa she splendid ‘uesday. tice of Joseph ome in Hudson township on March | institution will mise her. More new lace curtains at McKib- on uae cenemetuiotne the can- jates, an mocratic party | merchants were as pretty as could be victory achieved in| found in any of coo toner cities. Spe- _ From our esteeined ‘friend Emmet | "0t tell anything © ape pe a gw og ie young lady, and the patrons of that | they can not stand the extraexpense New spring caps for men, boys and girls. Hill’s Cash Store. The easter windows of the Butler Assistant Attorney General Sam B. Jeffries gave out an interview Monday in which he said that Gener- al Crow had decided not to make the race for Governor. James W. Holloway, proprietor of the west side barber shop, and his brother, Neal, attended the funeral of Mrs.C. H. Cor and two interest- | their father at Blue Springs, Mo., the ing children, of Columbia, arrived in | firstof the week. The old gentleman the city the last of the week to visit | had been in ill health for some time her sister, Mrs. M. S. Horn, and | and his death was not unexpected. brother, Claud Edwards. Wewant to congratulate theladies srpeted cart ond ‘boos nper ta the| banatly thn ar by eucomsening tho an . tl th Missouri State Bank foreeveral years, | citizens to plant Gass and im; Ann her position last week. | their lawns and back yards la- | cial easter services were held in all the churches. resigned 3 Have you seen the beautifal line of | Thereare rumors of brides and bride- | dies have induced our enterprisi muslin underwear on sale at Hill’e | proome, etc., but these Dame Rumor | merchants and business oak offer fickle authority, and we will| prizes for the best t la t- e says. Miss| tiest flower beds, Fong Shey aretor- Ella is a charming and very popular | nishing seeds to those who feel like to purchase same and are encourag- ing this idéa of beauty and cleanli- adopted |31. “Joseph Price wae born Jenvery | Eli Henderson made a dramatic| ness of the outside d Q surroundings of suanete wos a oe a be ~~ disappearance Saturday and Sunday | homesin every way possible. Butler Tothis union Ipehdnee vere announcement was made from the] is noted for her nice homes, beauti- He came ulpite of the city at the request of| ful lawns, shade ete. is mother. Monday Sheriff Smith, effort of the ate ws Stal eons, ab ved a message from Paola, Kan-|add a wonders to the ance of the whole -