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Wm, Laney, Democratic eandidate| ~~ 2 2 2 0 ew eae www ew we ee far county jadge, was at the Rich | : Hill speaking last night and stopped over this morning. Mr. Laney isa sensible, substantial man and the more you see of him “the better you like him. He is making friends every day, and will make an excellent meee Dace Shen heen een cern ee hc ere ten ee eet aarti j : § The Grand Prize The county campaign committee has announced the following meet- HON. LEVY L. scoTT. Highest award at the World’s Fair— Amsterdam, Friday, Oct. 21, 7:30. has been given to the shoes we sell Hume, Saturday, Oct. 22, 7:30. | county judge.—Review. HON. PAYTON A PARKS. Reward of $5.00 for return of . leather suit case, marked K. W. M. PETER’S SHOE CO’S Rockvile, Teanday OF. 25, 7:90. | contalsing some, Governenst pa Prominent epeakers will be present | Pers, depositions in Pension claims, $) address the following . end light overcoat and sult for boy, _—_—_ Johnstown, Saturday, Oct. 22, 7:30 | (Knickerbocker style) and pureh of Browning, King & Co. Taken Hume, Saturday, Oct. 22, 7:30, {from South bound train at Butler, Passaic, Monday, Oct. 24, 7:30. Mo., Saturday night Oct, 15. for the Best and Most Complete Line. But not carried TOO HIGH for us to havegood assortment. “ ‘ Alexanders Store (Elkhart), Toes-} Jonas Houston on going to his All Styles and Prices. el pee can _ Me day, Oct. 25, 7:30 home in the south part of town, Y No Award can be Higher. Worland, Thureday, Oct. 27, 7:30| Wednesday night of last week, was Gaareateed to Sattety. _ No Endorsement can be Stronger. Nyhart, Friday, Oct. 28, 7:30. held up by three negroes, two men GEO. ELLIS JEWELRY co It in that “Diamond Brand” Shoes are New Home echool house, Saturday | and woman, and at the point of @®. . ” ; proven ages ae ee Oct. 29, 7:30. Platols, was forced to hand over bis} @ Lowest priced house in Mo. BUTLER, MO. Prairie City, Saturday Oct. 29, 7:80 | change—$4.35. The robbery took] m is Sem place just across the street from| # f Shoes {or Dard wear. Boys need | Power Bros. mill. MIIPADAIIA AAS AD ADB A ASA GA AD Kz . t kind. The award of the Grand Prize was Potfenbarger & Edwards. | . Dennis Wileon, of Clear Creek town-| === ———— made by International Jury compos- The epeaking tour of Mr. Bryan in pope hipesheey parest sung Don't They a the. Pea rg “the Drowded in a Bucket. ’ Indiana, is meeting with -great success and Mr. Bryan is setting the Silver Democrate and Republicans right for the ticket. says the Nevada Post. The cattle,| money. Porrmnsarcer & Epwanps Warrensburg, Mo. Oct. 18.—The twenty-five head of two year old} 5 T-months old daughter of Mr, and ateern, were taken from the Pope . C. Taylor, a eubstantial farmer | Mra, “Dock” Mains, who live near pasture on the night of September and prominent citien of Mound | bere, was drowned Saturday. » The In these days of booming “pros-| 22nd, but was not missed from’ the township favored us pleasantly while | child was playlng neara large bucket perity” good milch cowa are sold in|herd for several days alter. The {othe clty on Tuceday. filled with water, and while the Osceola tor $15 each—when they are|stolen cattle it was learned, were] The case of George Hess, charged pap out of the room attend. sold at all—and purchaseusarescarce | taken to EIDorado Springsand ship-| with shooting his father and niother, | '2& t0 her household duties, fell into. at that figure.—Osceole Democrat. | ped to The Northwestern Live Stock }in Barton county this summer, the viens bg first and was drown- Sam Coleman, one of Deep Water | Commission Co,, Kansas City. Wil-| was sent to Greenfield on a change ed before the mother returned. township’s inJuential Democratic |®" is an ex-convict, having served @/of venue by Judge Timmons last s pany : citizens, was a pleasant cuiler while|%™™ in the penitentiary for stealing| Saturday. The first trial resulted in pruce items. in the clty Monday. He reporta the |°4*tle from Vernon county farmeré./a hung jury. The young mat’s| What we hear ourselves, Democrats all in line for the ticket in parents now claim to believe in his} And what we hear others aay. his section. innocence and have employed Hon.{ Chas. Rector is rapidly: recovering A B G, Thurman and Harry W. Tim- | from his late illness. Will D. Hannah, of Auburn, N. Y. mons to defend him. Wm. Hall's baby is reported quite was in the city this week. His pre- ed of experts from the United States and foreign countries and was won in competition with the whole world. a A Gold Medal was also awarded the Model Shoe Factory operdéed in the Manufacturers Building. Wear Shoes that are Grand Prize Winners. \ j § | j f j f f i f f the Shoes to bar j f j f f \ f f f f j ‘ HILL’S CASH STORE. j Carter Wallace, who was injured in OPO ee wow wr the wreck on the Missouri Pacific near Warrensburg, passed through Butler on Monday last, after passing 20,000 ACRES of western lands Let us sell you a shoe that will wear sick, for sale. Call and see me. your boy. sence revived the talk of six daysin the company’s hospital G. W. Quick is nearing the com- 5-3m, J.M. Vaveuay, Butler, M ada a ie of @ corpora- ded pany Grand Cineograph entertainment ‘ . 45-3m M, Vaveuay, Butler, Mo PoFFENBARGER & EDWARDS | tion of home capitalists secnring the | ®t Sedalia. Mr. Wallace had the} of moving pictures will be given at panos of quite an addition to his Coatr—3,000 bushels on the dumps} Furniture, stoves, carpet lin oleum, | Ross Hotel property and remodeling | Side of his face cut and bruised, but! the Ohio street M. KE. Church on Andy Stephenson hasjust complet- at Ilunt’s bank, Hodson township, at 7ctsperbushel. 48tf C. G, Hunn. his worst injury was in the back of his neck and shoulders, where some- thing struck him. Mr. Wallace and T. J. Wheeler were riding in a freight caboose, which had been attached to the rear of a sleeper at Pleasant Hill and he thinks the conductor who was at the time in the lookout seat, must have fallen on him. He said Mr. Wheeler helped him up and ar- ranged him as comfortable as pos- sible, then went forward to the front car which had been telescoped to assist in the rescue. Mr. Wallace doesn’t think his injuries are per- manent. We have made dilligent inquity and can find no disaffection among Mrs. F. A. Kretsinger and little adn Democrats in Bates county. There ¢ Charles visited at the home of her is not that enthusiasm which usually || «earch f ; “er age Patty ost ay 5 marks the campaign this close to f C cee a the @lection, but this seeming apathy , | Ha ag are mere - appears to exist nut only all over A | Wm Foster has leased 40 acres of | this state, but throughout the na- || timber of J. B, Newberry, and has tion. It appears to be no lack of built nS gear little cottage. He hase interest in the coming election, but fen ty tte puuie will make lum. voters are reading more and think- by It is reported that Joe Weat has ing for themselves and depending rented the Luther Walker place for less on speakers inetructing them {n | the coming year. politics, All that fs needed for | 4 rn ae eee cuneate, Sy Bates county Democrate to roll up|}... Chas. Parker, the barber of Spruce an increased majority is for each iy ; barbered in Butler. laet week during’ Nf individual voter to understand the “a the street fair. Friday evening, October 28th at 8| ed anew barn ou his farm. ( p. m. A magnificient collection of lasaetacd at tie ieee erected a fine t ; life motion pictures, to conelade with 1M. Kretzinger is, building the a trip to the moon or ‘The , Astron- | finest thing in the way ofa ———I omers Dream. Price 25 cents, child-|.ever say. Some call ita hen stable, ren 10 cents. but no provisions were made for his roosters to sleep. Elizabeth Chapel. A roll call and| James Harvey is building a nice church election will be held Friday <= pgs a he a " of people from evening, Oct. 21 at the chapel. All vicinity attended the street fair at. parties interested {n thie congrega-| Butler last week. Agoud time was tion should make it a point to be| reported. . present. Bro, Crockett of Butler] I. W. Lawaon, two daughters and will be with us. son returned the last of the week, C. R: Gaines, Pastor. — a week's visit at the World’s ‘air. Martin Whisler and son Walter re- , turned home Sunday from the St. | Louis fair. shades, lace curtains, wall paper, |same. game boards ete. For Reyt —A 300 acre farm, two) 51 4t Knieut, Adrian. miles from Foster, cash rent. En- quire atv Farmers Bank, Foster, Mo. The farmers can rally at the polls 49 8b onthe 8th day of November and smash the beef trust if they will, by voting the Democratic ticket. Ed Barron’s ability and fitness for the office of surveyor is so. well recognized that the opposition re- fused to make a nomination. He will of course be elected and will make an {deal officer. In the stock show Thuraday in Butler, the first premium for the best mule colt was awarded to George Argenbaight. Then Mr. Argenbright refused an offer of $115 for the colt by an eastern buyer. Mrs. Joseph Reeder, of Dillon, Mont., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green W. Walton. J. 8. Pierce went to Joplin Monday as representative of Blue Flag Lodge, Knights of Pythias State Conven- on, C. R. Massey, of Mountain Valley, Oklahoma attempted suicide at Appleton at the Durley hotel, by taking morphine. Mra, A. L. Ives is visiting her mother ion Lincoln county and will stop at the Worlds Fair before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyers, of Helena, Ark., arrived in Butler Sat- urday for a few days’ virit with their daughter, Mrs. Silas W. Levy. Our esteemed old friend and neigh- bor, D. B. Heath. one of Butlers Lee Culver thinks he sells the best | oldest citizens favored ug pleasantly stove in Bates Co. and with that be-| on Tuesday. Hef he will put up either stove orcash on lasting qualities or cheapness, Lee CULVER “Bhcle Laben Warren, one of Bates countys oldest citizens and possibly the only Mexican veteran in the county was in Butler Wednesday as festive as a youth of sixteen. Uncle Laben is one of the young old. boys. The damage suit brought by Alice M. Broughton against the city of Adrian, for injuries alleged to have been sustained baa fall on a defec- tive side walk in 1902, being tried in 2 our ‘circuit court, brought a large W. Morrie, father of our popular! vumber of Adrian citizens to Butler candidate for sheriff, Moses: Morris,|,,. Fy z this week. We noticed J.C Harrison, who was visiting the latter on ‘ . Dr. Gilmore, Dr. Bricker, Editor Wednesday. Mr. Morris lives in ‘ Dowell, W. J. McComb and many Henry county a short distance north J others. The trial was in progress as east of Johnstown. we go to press. H. W. Rowe, a farmer living near Put your ear close to the ground and you will hear Democratic bands playing all over Indiana on the Our esteemed friend Charley West | evening of election day. one of Walnut townships prominent citizens and old settlers, wasshaking hands with his many friends in Butler on Tuesday. Tue TIMES | acknowledges 4 pleasant call. Or esteemed lady friend and pat- ron, Aunt Jane Hutchinson, of El- Dorado Springs, formerly of Char- We had the pleasure of meeting I. ip, send ittance : ' parson 30a tiny of ap-| Piper, Henry county, committed Han ~~ some Nour Sans oe responsibility resting upon him and || Pod piece bed built quite an wall 4 ol \" p recently, - preciation for Tae Times. suicide by shooting himself in the |S °Sry O° #mn ant ar | tar out to the polls..om ‘the’ fel: of Fae : James Harvey and faxily: wore}! Masons, died at his homeinSt. Louis last Thursday. He was president of the board of curators of the State) Last week wasa strenuons one in| _ a g) | Wm. Foster, R. Wigger and Chas. University of Missouri, the president | Butler, with the howling of doge, the y » WE] | Davideon have had telephones put in of the Methodies orphan’s home and | ating of saws, the sound of moga-| | nimeee > their houses. Tom Wost—will_have- peepee ware one phone and the official “barker” call- one next week. Frontz. many charitable institutions. He|!0g the crowd still ringing in our The Passion Play, a touching was a prominent minister of the|"®.we wonder how long, one could drama on reine ha illustrat- t South Methodist church. He had|*and 't without going stark mad. ing the lite of our Savior from ‘birth William Anderson showing the sur-| heen a Mason since 1854. ‘The ro-| be tree attractions each day, con- to erucifiction. reproduced by mov plus products of Missouri counties] maing were interred at Columbia. |#!*ting of the high dive, the bicycle ing pictures, will be exhibited ‘the for 1908. The aggregate value of/ The University diemlesed for the|®Xbibition and balloon: ascension, Ohio Street M. E. church pure the surplus products of Bates county | taneral, which carried'a monkey bigh abuve ee he shipved during that year was $2,834,- Tun'T bak f mf the town and let him come down ina November. : LY! a grueste of F. A. Kretzinger- and fam- head with a target rifle. Rowe was ily last Sunday. about 50 years old and leaves a wile and four children in age from six to sixteen. Rowe was alone when he ton and the children at school. We arein receipt of a pampblet compiled by Commissioner of Labor, The new bridge across Big Muddy east of town is about vompleted and will be ready for use in a short time. It is a much better and stronger structure than the old one, being six or eight feet higher.—R. H. Review. The greatest live stock show ever held in the west is in progress in Kansas City this week. Nearly all the fine horses shown at the World’s Fair is now in Kansas City, especial- ly the prise winners. Lovere of fine horees should attend thisexposition. Lost—Either in Butler or on the road leading out of town from the northeast corner of the square, a lady’s black jacket. Finder will please leave at this office. Mise Bry- " ant aleo lost a lady’s gold watch in Butler on Thursday of last week, which the finder will please leave at : ; this office. They had evidently not seen ench| mittee is now Bruce Ludwick has done his duty|other for » long time, and thelrjing the county as Prosecuting Attorney ably, impar- | meeting at the by , this morning ord of convictions in the ¢ view.