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A ET I RIN Ladies, I can interest you in an entirely new article. Write to Mra ¢|Grace Nepka, 1031 2ist st., Rock $ Island, Ill, for information. A. H. Culver of the Butler Cash Department Store, left to-day for TOILET 1 Warrensburg and Pertle Spring wi st Be where he will recouperate for a week or ten days. Prices good for | Republican County Convention. | Virginia Items. Train Through a Bridge. We heard it and jotted it down, Pueblo, Colo., Aug.7.—Rio Grande What happened in and out of town. | passenger No. 11,duetoreach Pueblo Miss Katie Durrett, of Lee’s Sum-}at 8:30 p. m_, went through a bridge mit attended Sanday School at thejat Pinon at 7:50 o'clock to-night. , Christian church Sunday. | Here is|The engine and five coaches were attended Sunday | wrecked and a number of passenger: school when a little girl. She came|{njured. The accident wascaused by down to attend the Williamson-|the heavy rain, which weakened the OSTEOPATHY. 3 W. E. LAMPTON, D. 0., Treats both acute and chronic diseases succesefully. Residence and Office, - Republican county convention met at the court house last Saturday. O. D. Austin served as chaiman and J. H. Douglass, secretary. The fol- lowing ticket was nominated: Repre- seanagpronnenneaneeaiae ; Special Sale of southwest corner of sqiare, J. H. Douglass; sheriff, C. B. Spencer; BUTLER, MO. 38 inf prosecuting attorney, Geo. Temple- en Kane: sii Captain Holly P. Nickell, of Lee’s this week only. ton; public administrator, W. W.| Cuzick wedding, Tuesday, Aug. 9th.| bridge. The exten®ot the injuries to ; = Summit, who had been spending a Ross; coroner Dr. J. R Colson;judge| Prof. Ben Parker and wife, of War- | the passengers has not been received antl. atte ———_ aa with his sick aunt, Mre. Amyx, Your choice of any of our 15¢ | |north district, George Ruble; judge) rensburg, were at 8.8.Sunday. They | here, but it is rumored that some ig ay pe as . at Amsterdam, was in Butler Satur- box of fine toilet soapfor 10c. south district, John Armstrong. are here to see that Miss Meda gets} fatalities resulted. , . d t y home. Cucumber, Oatmeal. Glycerine, It was a very harmonious conven. | the Elder. ; at. Ee WANTED at once a man in every | O39 08 18 Way Hom Violet, Witch Hazel, Tar or tion, the principal efforts of the} Willie Rubel attended: the World’s Old Settler’s Meeting. neighborhood to sell cream separa-| A.C, Satterlee, a laborer, while , Shaf agile Corination rose, 3 cakes in box } | faithful being to escape being offered | Fair last week. All officers and members of the Old Mi Co Butter =" ys ag sonuuhde tase A uk tain Our regular price on all, 15e. as sacrifice on the partyaltar. Trou-|} Presiding Elder Roberts of the Free | Settlers society of Bates county and Hany Ting 5: ble of this nature arose at the very| Methodist district, spoke in thejall others interested How to get a nice, new $750 Cot-| his foot, it having glanced on a rock. Others get for same goods 25c. ry t, spo : regted are requested to start when Charley Lane refused to} Christian church Sunday afternoon pern.it his name voted on for repre | on “The Duty of a Christian Toward sentative and Church was nominated | the Saloon.” He said his Heavenly by acclamation. D. A. Gepford fol-| Father was a probibitionist and he lowed suit by withdrawing his name} was trying to do his will and he had for treasurer. George Templeton | to be a prohibitionist. was placed in nomination for prose-| Rev. Sapp will preach next Sunday euting attorney after the roll call/at 11a. m., and night. is fa ee had failed to bring out a candidate.| Judge Hackett has a good many - Notice to Teachers. Mr. Templeton respectfully declined | calls on law questions of late. “An examination for granting in a polite little speech in which he} G. M. Garner and D.C. Wolfe and| teachers certificates, will be held at reminded the boys that he had been | sons are getting ready to go and see| *he west school building. in Butler, Our price for this week meet at the circuit court room on next Wednesday evening the 17th, at 7:30 to make the necessary ar- rangements for our 8th annnal meet- ing this fall. It made a severe wound and he will be laid up for some time. 10c per box. Mrs, James Parks was mortally HTH burned at her home at Deepwater Hill § Cash Store Sunday. She was attempting to start a fire with coal oil when the | \ cessssummn tee comme? can exploded, enveloping her in a solid sheet of flame, and burning her} Stoves at Knight’s Adrian, Mo. Corn is looking much better.|from head to foot, Her death ts The chitdren of the Feet Preaby- / Farmers have their corn pretty well | hourly expected at any hour. Her terlan Sanday School plente at cleaned out and the color is much | husband was painfully burned about tage for only $50. Address N. H. Cruce, Banker, 4146 ElDorado Springs, Mo. With pleasant weather the fair at Rich Hill this year ought to be well attended. The association can de- pend on Butlerites helping to make the fair a success. P. H Hoxcoms, Pres, 0. D. Austin, See’y. i Vhite’ E on August 26th and 27th. : brighter and better than it was,—] the hands and arms in trying to ex- White's grove to-day sacrificed in that capacity about| the big Fair. will begin promptly at 8.6. m. ieee Foster Times. tinguish the flames —Stockton Jour-| We furnish the home. Knight, | twenty years ago and thought that] The wedding Tuesday of this week fr O. Maxey, P nal. Adrian. was sufficient for a life time. Mr.jand great preparations are being} 41-3t Co. Superintendent. cstampnanittienpimls ' O. B. Stapleton, who has been at- . sie ‘ , tending the Bradley Institute at} The M, W.A.log rolling at Rich] Mrs Geo, W. Pollock and Verley Peoria, Ills., 18.a¢ home on a vaca-| Hill Thureday of last week was a| Brannock are taking in the reunion Templeton was drafted in spite of] made for a good time. his protest, after an invitation had} On Thursday night, Aug. 18, there been extended to any Republican | will be an ice cream supper at the M. CHEAP MONEY. oem | tion and will return about the first| grand success. About 5,000 people|@t Nevada this week, the guest of lawyer in the county to accept the}. church in Virginia, given by the We have.5 per cent money to loan, * of September. We acknowledgd aj were in attendance. In the drill con- | Policeman Nehright. nomination. When it came down to| Ladies. Ald eoclty of that church, |°" good real estate security. Op- / pleasant call and renewal. teat the Nevada team of Foresters, Large arm rockers $1.55, Knight,]¢he coroner’s oftice, Dr. Lyle was|to which everyone is cordially invit- tional payments. Don’t fail to see 3 How to get a nice, new $750 Cot-|¥O" first prize, $50, with 81 points. | Adrian, Mo, nominated, but declined. Then Dr.]ed. The Virginia band has been en- - BUTLER LAND CO. 401m For piano tuning and mugical in- strument repairing, address F. M. Skaggs through the postoffice or leave orders at the Endres restau- rant. 4 Hall; of Adrian was named but a protest being offered, a roll call was ordered, though Hall's was the only name, but before its completion A J. Smith withdrew Dr, Hall’s name. Dr. Colson was then named. Dr, Hall’s friends are indignant over the treatment accorded him. J.V.,J. E. and W. R. Snodgrass three of the county’s best citizens old settlers, friends acd patrons of ours was in to see us Wednesday and favored us. gaged to furnish music for the oc- casion, Miss Lueller Bosma says she is staying with her aunt, Mrs, George Ruble, for a few weeks. The Record published the following resolutions: ‘Resolved that we, the Republicans of Charlotte township, are pleased with the late state con- vention, that we indorse its work in full and that we pledge ourselves to untiring efforts for the election of the entire state ticket.” How about Bartholdt temporary chairman of that convention, who {s attorney for the brewersof St. Louis, and who, while in congress led the fight against the Hepburn-Dolliver bill, before the committee, which asked the govern- ment to protect state and districts where the people had voted against the sale of liquor? The Kansas City Star of July 28th, says: J. A. Wil- liams of Jefferson county said: “I arise to nominate a man with a bar rel. I refer to that millionaire brew- er, Henry Weilder, of St. Genevieve.” The nomination was made by accla- mation. And Charlotte Republicans have pleged themselves to elect this brewer with a barrel. N. H. Cruce, Banker, points, and Pleasanton, Kans., third 41 4t ; ElDorado Sprit " Mo prize, with 6713 points. The But- re boys report a mort pleasant EK. C. Judy, with the National time and excellent treatment from Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, in} the Rich Hill folks. company with his brother-in-law, Lace curtains and window shades Judge Jno. W. McFadden, favored] The monthly sale of the Bates] a, Knight’s, Adrian, Mo, us pleasantly and had his name en-|County Monthly Sale Co., last week rolled for Tux Ties. He came down | Was well attended and about fifty to attend his mother’s funeral. animals disposed of, bringing good prices. This is an enterprise that deserves the patronage of the farm- ers and stock men of the county. This company will not permit by- bidding under any circumstances,| See Knight, Adrian, Mo, Furni- and all stock put up will be sold to} ture, Stoves, Carpets, ete. the highest bidder. The next sale will be Sept. Gth. Parties should list their stock at once. tage for $50. Address \ Butler took second prize, 795-6 Mrs. Susan Thrall, of Joplin, who is visiting her son Dennis Thrall and having repairs made to her residence property in this city, was a pleasant caller on Wednesday and favored us with renewal of her paper. The annual encampment of the State Sunday School association at Pertle Springs will be represented from Butler by the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Culver, Dell Shelton and Aunt Ellen Crouch, Rev. Hudiburg, Mrs, A. K. Thompson, Miss Frances Vaughan, Dr. Frederick, Mrs. Myra Tripp, Misses Ora Newsom, Edith Vaughan, Sallie Wix, Ora Thompson and Oscar Heinlein. We are very sorry to report Mrs. Georgeana Amyx in a critical con- dition, Grandma, as she is familiar- ly called, fs well up in the 70's and this severe spell is telling on her now frailframe, We trust however, that she will regain ber health in due time and remain with us a. number of years yet.—Amsterdam Enterprise. The Woodmen had a big picnic at Amsterdam Wednesday. The Log Rollings of these jolly good fellows How to get a nice, new $750 Cot- There’s text for a couple of ser-| Fe very enjoyable occasions, tage for only $50. mons in this: “Many a awomnad Our old friend Thomas Buck, who Address N. H. Cruce, Banker, |S®¥8 One newspaper man, “goes out | recently eold his farm in Mingo town- 41-4t ElDorado Springs, Mo. |Sopping dreesed in silk andenvelop-/ ship, has returned from & prospect- ( ed in perfume, whose hard working |ive tour in Colorado, where he pur- Foster Times:—Joe Lewis’ team}! husband hasn’t had a new suit of} chased a farm near Cheyenne Wells, ran away with Rolla Ephland last|elothes or a decent meal in five Saturday. They got straddle of a years.” “Yes,” answered another, barb wire fence and ran about 200) “and many a loafer stands on the yards. No one was much burt and | street with a stinking pipe in hisface, Bi E. E. Howard and Mise A. V. Angle were united in marriage by Rev. J. E. Chambliss, at the home of ‘the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Angle on Sunday evening last. They will spend a week at the World’s fair before settling down on a fine farm owned by the groom® near Holden. ANOTHER WEDDING SOON, from all appearances, and why not? J. O. MeMullin, sole owner and pro- prietor of the Gailey feed yard solicits your patronage. Your teams will We Can Supply the Presents. 3. whether the desire be for, 7 4 Aang at ts amas ans ’ : ; f They are worthy and popular youn, yE not much damage done. Running] pig tank full of -boozo and his mouth |8°" the best feed, the best well water, leona T i Ms pular young - SILVERWARE, ; 200 yards astraddle of a barb wire ing | she best stalls, the best care, prices| People and Tur Times extends con- DEATH OF MOTHER COPE melts yards astra *| full of profanity, whose hard working right, satisfaction assured, Next to |@Patulations and best wishes, ’ FINE CHINA, ; fence and no one hurt or mach dam.| wits hagn’t had a new dress or akind Gaacster kaa " ae Mrs, Henry Cope departed this lite CUT GLASS age done was certainly marvelous. | word since she was married.” P jarer's. Sd A serious state of affairs exists on} 4UTS8day afternoon at 4 o'clock. ies Aceording to an exchange the fol- ; Oh) How to get a nice, new $750 Cot-| tho big ranges in eastern and north-| Se had been at home but one week CLOCKS, é i The picture of Christ on the cross] tage for only $50. te from a visit to her sons, Will and " * ; rgb keanensihé ei y # ern Montana pn account of the con- : WATCHES, lowing are the reasons why 8!N° | appeared on the back of Abbott Par- Address N. H. Cruce,Banker, | 4; Charley, in Colorado. Funeral ser- 2 te spoken of as “Sho”: ‘They wear alvre hat hour after be had been | 41.4 ElDorado Springs Ma’ | zed drouth, and reports are to) eee ea ea trom the b PARASOLS OR ART GOODS. jacket, shoes, apron, hose, and drag “at orado Springs, Mo.| the effect that unless heavy rains vices were conducted from the home struck by lightning in Morristown, N.J. The Gray Nuns of All Souls’|_ We Were pleased to meet James ; Duffy, a prominent farmer of Wor- Hospital were bathing him when the Y {mage began to appear. In a fow land who was in the city Wednesday. minutes the outline was distinct, and = Fp pens _ pier irene has remained so. Friends of Parker the old Tolan Po a pot pe a are sure that there were no perma- joining Worland pn nent marks on his back prior to the ee eee accident, and expert tattooers who| J. W. Poffenbarger left for his old have examined him declare that the|home at Poiut Pleasant, West Vir- work was not done by human hands. | ginia, to visit his parents for a few weeks. He will be accompanied ~ On Tuesday of last week a jolly] home by his charming little daugh- crowd of youngsters assembled ati} ter Mildred, who has been with her the home of Mise Ethel Jones, of} grandparents since June. Summ!t township, to attend a party given in honor of Miss Stella Rich- = perth ya Base age ards and Miss Mary Morton, of But- poet nd be See rid - ler, After a number of games a de | my +" vel ereeapeen die licious lunch was'eerved. The merry stati rs a gery building in their children are making. crowd disbanded at a late hour after that city and took the occasion to having spent most enjoyablt ova goon to Rated bo bee sete! hie Guy L. Emerson has left the Mer-jing. Those present were: Stella ld friends. He {fs { i ease cantile Nat’l Bank, of Pueblo, and| Richards, Mary Morton, Verige . ge n Fe Ps peo on accepted a position with the New|Smelser, Lola Charters, Beryl Sells, ras wy pont e — acelim- York Life Insurance Co., with head-| William Snodgrass, William Char- ated and is er ga! " quarters at Pueblo and writes that} ters, Henry Neu, Andy Black, Tom| This sound philosophy is from the he is meeting with splendid success. | Smeiser. autobiography of the late Charles Says he got caught recently in a , ; M. Stebbens: ‘“P'think when one re- severe snow storm ina mining camp| The Kansas City World publishes| ceives property from his parents, he near Durango, Col. Mr. Emerson|® good picture ot Judge Edward C.|is bound .to hand it down to his was with the Farmers Bank of this|Orear, 8on of Columbus or “Lum”| children, but when he has made it all city tor @long time and no young|Orear, formerly of Summit township | himeelf, Without any help from his man ever stood: higher with our|thiscounty. Edward went with his| children, and has brought them up people, all of whom will be glad to father to Kansas City about 14 years! properly, giving them all the advan- note his success in life. ago, two years ago he was elected|tages his means would permit, then county judge on the Democratic! he is free from further obligations to Prof. Ben F. Parker, President’ of ticket in a Republican district. He ” : the Warrrensburg Businees College, them. is a candidate for county assessor. f and his estimable wile, camedown t0| Tye World eaye ot him: “Mr. Orear| Thomas M. Stark, formerly » prom- pain, the Williamson-Cuzick mar-| was born down in Kentucky and is, | nent citizen of Spruce township, died) by, He immediately wrote to one of| Chas. E. Vest and James F. Mosher attend Prot, Parket tayored ue with ba met a heaptiiasy, Misono, ‘at hie home in Warrensburg, Mo., on the young ladies and put in:his com-| left Saturday:for Kansas City; — Monday. He is| coming from » tate ren | Sn he We Plaint that head been badly treated | Mr. Harris and wile, of Urich, viait- ih same reward. : fa Fe aes by Elder W. B. Miller and interment was made in Virginia grave yard. A large crowd of sympathetic friends and neighbors attended the funeral. Mother Cope was born in Tippe- canoe county, Ind., March 9, 1832. She married Henry Cope in 1848. To this union 9 children were born, 5 boys and 1 girl of whom are liv-|- soticots nereby siven th Large stock, new, seasonable patterns of best quality. Offered at prices which attract an ever increasing crowd of buyers. GEO. W. ELLIS, Jewelry Co. come soon there will be serious loss in stock. The ranges in many locali- ties resemble a desert, the pondshave dried up and springs stopped run- ning. The railroads through the state are meeting with difficulty in operating trains on account of the short supply of water to keep the tanks replenished. a train after them; they have a lap, need a guide, ride wheels, will not turn out for pedestrians, and some- times refuse to work; they attract : men, are sometimes very contrary, = } and it takes a man to manage them. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Smith enter- : tained Mrs. 8’s. people, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold, children and grand children, to a family dinner on Sun- day last. There were just 28 present, including five babies; & regular Rooseveltian family, but that is about all they do agree with the President in. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Logan, of Cairo, Ills., were present. Grandpa and grandma Arnold are both hale and hearty and take great pride and comfort in the success ven, ing, namely, John, at New Home, Piniatration io gd K) Mo., Will and Charley in Colorado, Shered, in Kansas, Scott in Morgan county, Mo., Mrs. Irene Herd, Mound City, Kan. They moved to Bates county in 1868. She was baptised by Father Edmon Cope in 1877 and has been @ faithful member of the Christian church since. Mother Cope was a hard worker and a woman of strong will power. Little Bennett Henry, 13 years old, son of Mrs. Laura Henry, a widow, had his right leg eo badly crushed at the depot turn table Tuesday that Drs. Foster and Christy, the attend- ing pbysicians, were compelled to amputate the limb above the knee, Engineer Ed. Snyder had run his engine from the Emporia road onto the turn table and started the ma- chinery to turn {t around. Neither | She was @ great chureh worker and |i Mr. Snyder nor hfs assistant saw the | {ree with her means in the grand boy, who climbed on to the end of|cause. She made a good fight and|F the beams to ride around and hig leg | 488 gone to her’ reward. Peace to/— was caught and crushed between the| her ashes. _ Adon. beams., His cries were the first. in-|. dimatise thas hninen kad. tess rch Ballard Items. » boy was about. Bennett was the| J. B. Hays purchased some Duroc- grandson of the late Judge Booker | Jerseys at the atock sale at Butler|| ‘Powell. ' |last Tuesday. ! y| _ Meeting began at Bethel last Sun-|f A gay young-old batchelor of our| day and will continue throughout city, who was an active and influen-| the week. A large crowd attended tial supporter of Rube Oglesby at | Sunday and Sonday night. the late convention, was much cha-| In the bail game last Saturday be- grinned on his return home to see | tween the local team and Urich, Obe in the paper that one pretty | Keirsey had the misfortune to get young lady had kissed a handsome|anankle broken which at last re- young delegate for a vote for Ogles-| ports was giving him intense Stands Trial. Our*Camphor Cream ‘Lini- a ment, although a new prep- aration, has been used with ff best results by many of our ‘customers, IT IS oe man or beast. |

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