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Pet EPO atte a ees er eo! | Sema erst ite sare 2k . Aaa ERS: “s* GREAT REMOVAL SALE sz |: BUTLER CASH DEPT. STORE FURNITURE, HARDWARE AND GROCERIES are receiving their share of attention this week and the price cutter’s knife is doing duty in great shape. We can furnish any part of the house, and the kitchen especially may be replenished with the useful and necessary things thereto. We have every thing for the kitchen from a carving knife to a handsome steel range, and we sell them cheap. Here’ is the place to buy pitch forks, eoewwenwee eae wai eet oe ae hoes, lawn and garden rakes and replenish the farmers repair shop. ease &o = @ We don't like to hurry you, but you will have to speed up some if you get in ork Ys this great Slaughter Sale for things are selling rapidly. aw PRODUCE WILL BE TAKEN THE SAME AS CASH. _ Chas. E, Parrott, Manager, A hs Ge Miss Nellie Walton is visiting} .Legg repairs buggy tops. 38-4¢ Congressman Benton had nooppo-| Argenbright Sisters are making | WANTED at once a man in every friends and relatives in Warrensburg. G. W. Walton and Lon Edwards | Sition in the Fifteenth district, and! special prices on hats, ribbons, LLL NLA RLY LLLP LS e 8 neighborhood to sell cream separa- Jas. H. Trimble, of Eldora, Iowa, | have gone to South Dakota. was re-nominated Saturday, ene ee pheted tors, apply to Carpenter & Shafer Prog sess | is visiting his nephew, Jesge Trimble. JudgeSam West is spendingaweek | Our good reliable friend, tarmer | over. ARGENBRIGHT Sisters tf, | Mfg. Co., Butler, Mo. 37-1m 7H , D.0., Mrs. A. E. Foster and son, Ota, of | at the fair in St. Louis. and fine stock raiser, J. B. Hays of . ‘ On Saturday May 14, | Treats both acute and chronic Tllinois, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Spruce, called and renewed. Mr.| The Nevada Mail cites the fact thas ng in oar ek oe in f .|§ diseases successfully. J.T. Gailey Sickles welded, first-class work. Hays is not only a good farmer and | the paving of Cheery Street in that i oper dette ea " Residence and tice, one Won, B. Walton wil eave thi] joey pe neg cee na, Bamegamater Pat Be fo 6 salvar own “hae crated a demand for| GEM” aay an Stn couleemt eens Gara ETT . E. Walton will leave 8 : corner of square, Y oak spend a few weeks recreating Pag Me ge Pgh a from Parker to Dr. W. H, Allen. rie Sn nrg be rs eum Dick Comb, bitten on the finger by te BUTLER, MO! 38 1m* tn Colorado. C. Vantrees and J. Y. Whitsitt lett | Ptomaine poisoning from eating | to pave the streets upon which their | 9 COPPer head snake one day last 55: ph J.R. Cobb is taking a chance at Monda for Bonesteel to register for | ©¢ Cream cause d the dangerous ill- property fronts.” This condition | Week, was in town Monday. His 160 acres of land in the new Rose- i faci e' ness of Mrs. Victor Murdock and her exists in all towns, where streets are finger is yet pretty sore, but the B, F. Stewart, formerly deputy ci bud country. } little niece the other day. Mrs. Mur- i . swelling has about gone out. Dick|_.,” , ft ; y Geputy cir 11s the best cheap| ll buggy and wagon repairs. dock is the wife of Victor Murdock, |mproved. said he was holding mister snake cuié clerk of Vernon county, wae | B. F. Richards - me oe Ra m4 38-4t Legg Carriage Shop. | representative in congress from the Chas. Staley, who lives just north | down with a ey the ddvaw his katt stricken with paralysis Sunday at his Cotton Top mattress in Seventh Kansas district, and resides f ‘0 ] own 8 eythe and drew hisknife| 1 ome in Nevada, and died ina tew $2.25. 1st door west Bazar. Miss Lena Adkins is down from| at Wichita, of town, fs having a run of hardluck. | to cut it into when the snake struck The whole town of Butler will re-) Kansas City to spend a few days with joice when dirt begins to fly on the | home folks. oundation for the new hotel. Miss Jessle Mai h " Mrs. Jas, A. DeArmond has gone 88 Jessie Majors has accepted position with ch e Winning-Blair to Liberty, Mo., to spend a few days hi olesale Millinery Co. in Kansas | Visiting home felks. Wolk bas lone lente seaites 4 by lightning.—Warrensburg Star. bottom road at the Miami and Ma- pasi vias des Cygne rivers bet this eo mf “d oy bys: alls peed ey acs —_ he enjoyed ng M. J. Harris, editor of the Messen- | city and Rich Hill coul d be — hay Soap Sp ineee cue gant 208 el ee Wacasion Gnd\rest very Much. | pee of Joplin & paper for colored | ised in @ short time and at a reason- teemed friend David B. Heath is quite | Jefferson City convention. , hours, Mise Hester Howell, Miss KateCal- vert, Elmer C. Guild and A. R. House, of Kansas City, were all drowned in the waters of the Blue, while & pleasure ride in a rowboat Satur- day night by the boat Capsizing. M. J. Harris, editor of the Messen- On July 4 his little son fell from a| him. He let it go but the snake was D. K. Walker, business manager of wagon and broke his arm, and after | afterwards killed. the McKibben Mercantile compan: ; after a two weeks’ vacation pm - the electrical storm of Friday morn- With o neck crusher Ibe iting the 8t. Louis fair, is back atthe | ing he found two of his horees lying Crosher Hike .the one store again, coat off and hard at k di killed | Wed by Mt. Pleasant township, the work oak sendy to invoice, Mr. smack, dead juater 6 ‘tens, In a private and business letter | people, was in the city in the interest | ably small cost, and no one willdeny|&°" © Paper published at Joplin and sick. Mr.Heath has turoedhisninth| Mise Pearl Weidman, who hasbeen | from our old friend and excellentsub- | of the Emancipation picnic to be held on it ought to beldone. No rand devoted exclusively to the colored mile post. visiting Mre, W. F. Hill, has returned | ecriber, J. A. Sommers, now residing ong Population, was arrested a Cit ae -|¢ Lake Park Springs August 4.| Butler and Rich Hill business men H. G. Cook, the American Clothing | 0 her home in Kansas City. por weap 9 ‘ae oxtenct: “ter, Mr. Harris sald there will be 5,000 | would contribute iberally to the en- cena ee rea dig e House man, has joined the proces-| Moses Morrie, 8. W. Dooley, 0. A. | Jake, by the way, I am a Democrat | colored people from all over the15th terprise, while the county court ” default of $500. ? here in where the Democrats | district visit Nevada on that day. | might be jaded to make a liber. | "02% sion and gone to Dakota to geta! Heinlein and Dr. J. T. Hull are at- are in the minority, but all theeame ; Persu: bd farm. tending the convention at Jefferson itl. am able to get to the polls will erdigenyrdgcr Lr ea eg sit a ee and beth Wenn age beef gr _ provided.—Nevada | ¢i tra road . and Mrs. Martin who has beenspending | “ity- tomtom Beek ee nonin to ste 5 fo atk Par bottom. Hurrah for Parker and | Post. through the county {s well nigh im-|J-T. Walls, to Hubert Frank Par. 17 kes in thecity with; Harry Gough, Frank Bernhardt, cons wae solsnntaes ber tasciee Min Recadoons Sotcraet | reaan Fase tae asin have | Davis; Folk and. the good mivemo-| Last Saturday W. 0. Dudley at- | Passable through these two bottoms. June 15. The wedding took place at crate, and send me greetings pe 4 to her home at Webb City Sunday | gone to Rosebud country to register | from old Bates in November.” Mr. | tached his two horse gasoline engine} Ata special meeting of the county | 00n, at the’ residence of morning. for a farm, hi any pein Lo the Ys ring, | to the frame of a k: court held the-14th inst., Mrs, Mar- Lemeney hark Stanton street, - ES wishes continued suc- | he} to John G for the Rossen was adju nape Preaching at Elizabeth Chapelnext | J. E. Williams is at Jefferson City | cose, and extends thanks for remit. pg enc me ais ee —_ gishcss okie re ntl ~ er Will a Sunday at 11a. m. and 8p.m. by | attending the convention. He is a| tance. Five hi were attached to thema-}asylum at Nevada for treatment, |ftriends of the con Bro. C, R.Ganis. RegularS. 8. andC. | candidate for state committeeman lage pegar® pep tran a ict | agg barat renege Fn ors Bo, E. services morning and evening. Cor- | from this district. Yi , thn oniinn nn -s00 the coer prmagad iain ‘wad ding presents were received by: dial invitation extended to all. The contractors can’t get men to ‘ae —— hurt Friday Sw | The ground. Sen: am ea some, veral z - The excavation for the septic tank | work in the sewer ditch and work will ranging a traveler poten of thé | and they had to abandon Prag ne a of |the sewer system has been com- | be almost suspended in this line, un- Amsterdam Enterprise. pleted, and the contractor arrived in | til hay harvest is over. = the city Monday to begin work on! iss Bisie Moore, who has been ~t pws R. piggy beni eo Post, the concrete of which the tank iscom- spending the past two weeks with her | ders. peje on har wre posed. aunt, Mrs. Joe Meyer, has returned Ontetie ‘sit <enPNilon, ke’ hie Mrs. Joseph McKibben, of Excelsior | to her home in Kansas City. : snl des been ill fa t Cie tore eke nw dip ngel wrchgn : Springs, is visiting her many friends) 4 >. storm at Eastis, Ne a, | ableto talk, when be el hi is the xe an Operation, tana |=" i ob grande, in the city. Mr. McKibben hae been were ediately’ went to. tr result operation, Homer Owen, the 16 year-old and only son of Mart Owen, of Adrian, even- quite an aged lady her mental facul- hen 4 ties gave way under the strain and|and Mrs. Parsons for more than a year she has been they wil be af haa epee gradually losing her mind. Heraged at home a: 1— husband, J. W. Rossen hae aleo been| *°F#and, (Ore.) Evening Telegrana, in extremely bad health for the past Brutally Tortured. two or three years, This couple are A case came to light that emong Butler’s most esteemed citi- ce y “pp, | poseen is deeply regretted by a host be usa, inday ruined several’ thousand |: ¢jto be about the streets, bat his |: 4 For 15 years I endu here the past two weeks assisting in m physiciang do not, think it is of frienda. . pain from rheom the store during Mr. Walker’s ab- In line: