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It Prof. Ives is defeated the Re- ean ane Cent, pont | me, The Modern Woodmen Meeting. : ~ “= publicans will claim a great victory. the University’ Hospital in ' was never gathered het A Democrat was elected Assessor | (jgy jast week for fibroid tumor. She in Bates county @ more representa- in Charlottes, the rest of the ticket/ was accom by her family|tive body of citizens than the six went Republican. physician, Dr Christy, who mperts hun Jred woodmen who attended the Walon town eee he Daw ene tena | Tere ape ony = when the team of Bu! we _ LEVYS — Special Sale. As our usual custom to offer a special sale the beginning of each ocratic ticket by majorities ranging from 40 to 90. ery. tion com: i h | gether with the Boone, Prof. John J. Jones, the well-known | met the visiting delega- pee es Bamewbiie tiehos optical Will be at the Day | tions at and escorted them at Tuesday’s township elections. ouse, Butler, Mo., aod hpel to the city. speakers of the day, March 30, 31 and 1st. | were the Hon. Ralph E. Johnson, Two Democrats were elected in| Three only. Office hours, 8:30} TLineoin, Neb., supreme ot Homer. Frank Stillwell, trustee and|a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see the order; Hoa. Jobn | John Braden Justice. This townsbip| him, if you have any trouble with year, we have prepared for this great sale, and every department}|'**trovely Republican. ee guaran all work. Democrats elected their ticket in ue Ag ~y¥ cccteeieatben ot West Point townsbip with the ex- neighboring towns. ception of clerk and asseser. The petentng ae ‘and nervousness Republicans and populist fused. with his special glasses. They didn’t do a thing to the Re-) samuel Drake, whoforabout thirty peblisase in Osage township. The! vears has resided in the southwest mocratic majorities from part of Deepwater township, died 180 to 312. It shows what the boys! while on a business visit to ols. can do down there when they get to-| Tne body was brought back to Mis- gether and they promise to stay t0-|gouri and buried appropriate is now complete, and will offer its special bargains. Do Not Delay your Visit, as the Prices Made During this Sale are not General. | We offer during this sale, a great variety of half bleached and | SPECIAL. bleached table damusk, napkins, towels, and towelings at very | id. At 8 o'clock the meeting wascalled ther hereafter. funeral eervices at Mt. Hope church, special prices. We do not think it prudent to quote prices, as the ge to order, and, after a prayer : value can be more appreciated when you eee the goods and hear W. S. Macdonald has rented the feeds ond Caighoowe concourse of the Rev. H. J. Crockett, Gea. ne Res] the price building formerly occupied by _the "TAG Oe, bout 78 14, | Clark delivered the welcome adi mel : bowling alley, on the east side and| Mr: ie Pee ‘ wrens ome hich he { wow will move his jewelry stock about the | 794 — - Feng Aoby S le ening, Hon. Ralph a SPE Cl AL We offer at special prices a great variety of embroideries and laces. ony of a ~~ and then to Missourl, settling on the| ©. Johnson, who spoke. for over aa hI Never before have you had the opportunity to pick bargains in this department like you can during this sale. sri am ’ At very special prices we offer our entire hosiery department, which 7 SPECI AL. {s complete in every particular, comprising the best make of hosiery | for men, women and children. Remember the prices are special. =e... wk hour on the princi ot woodcraft. Nickell, a practical jeweler and en- pew) Eye aping eny Any Be. He was followed by the Hon. Johu Graver. sideathe eon there is a daughter, Sullivan, of Kansas City, who made Frank Smith has moved his family | Mre, Frank Kreteinger, who survives |® splendid address with moch to his farm, west of Rich Hill, where|him. He was held in high esteem by At? o'clock all the members of the he will try Ang prmeees - of on all oe knew = | . oo = hon- pr ve by the band agriculturiet. If Mr. Smith makes|orable man an n.—Montrose headed marched pe afarmer as be did a mer-| Recorder. tothe ace $o meet the special train + contedenienisnaietianiiinenens from Rich Hill, bearing the Rich Hill chant forso many years there will y be no danger of the Smith family Foster Schools. and Hume woodmen over300 strong. We show the most complete lines of imported and domestic cloth, oing hunery. They were then escorted to the city SPECI AL suitable for waiste and summer dresses that ever have been shown _— ee: oe Prof. W. M. Earsoni, superintend- ot Be ee cee re | @ in thiscity. Special patterns and designe that were exclusively A. L. Gilmore, committeemanfrom ent of the Foster schools, was a cot made for us and you will find none like them elsewhere, Prices range from 10c to $1.00 per yard. Remember the prices are special and after this sale they cannot be bought at these special prices, Deep Water township, was in to see| pleasant caller on Tuesday. The| Pe» Rich Hill team gave an exhibl- us Bene he pace to tell us of Foster echools closed on last Friday, tion drill at the southweet corner of the magnificent work of the Demo-| but the commencement exercises will| the square. The drill was splendid, 3 cratic boys, They got out the old]/not be held until Friday evening, |®VeTy movement was CxO 4 time majorities of 81 t055. Hesays|April 7th, at the Christian church. | cuted, and pany Mag many com-Aaay the old boye are all in I:ne. @ following are the graduates: | Piiments trom the large crowd, who 9 Nuel Mills, Mise Ruby Gray, Miss| Witnessed the same. "D Jessie Davis. Mise Bertha Scott and|, At 8 o’clock the opera house was wreck in that town caused by an|Miss Winnie Ephland. The com.|t#rown open and only woodmen . open switch. Ten cars and the en-|mencement program will be: were admitted, and there never wasa fi] gine were derailed and several cattle|Salutato Miss Ruby Gray. | ner audience assembled therethan and begs were killed. Thetwo crews| Class Poem iss Jessie Davia, |the one that night. At 8:30 the { escaped serious injury, but some of| Kasay “Character is Power” meeting was cal! them werecutand bruised. = | —....., .... Migs Bertha Scott. Class Prophesy. Mise Winnie Ephiand. The case of the state va. Robert] Valedictory..evscissssssssesse Nuel Mills. Feeley, charged with killing Martin] Rey. H. J. Crockett will deliver the} Present and took the obligations of ‘ al A large variety of dreas silke suitable for shirt waist suite, have been SPECI AL, marked down especially for this sale and in order to get the choicest patterns, we ask for your early visit. ae At special prices we offer during this sale, the most handsome line SPECI AL of 86 inch black taffeta and Pean de Soie silks. Do not mise this Beale as the bargains we place before you are rare and prices very The Merwin Clipper reports a frei, ht ( Hoote at Burdett, was called in the] class add: d deliver the diplo. | the order, special. circult court on Wednesday. Sherifflmas diplo-|r"The work was conferred by the : a Morris reported b oe — of ferty 0 SB Kash D B. Kash Dead —a — iy was splendidly : : . 8. B. . executed, and not a mistakes ; The greatest variety of imported Brilllanteens (warranted not to ng tapos the ja apne nel og ‘ i oon made, and man: compliments § 4 , Wrinkle or curl) in all the popular shades, will be placed before you ed. Both eldes have announced] Dr. 8. B. Kash died at his home in| passed upon their aplendid wo! : during this sale at special prices, ready for trial and ‘a large number} Burdette on Sunday evening, at 8} The following officers ‘:presldeaaam 4 of witnesses are here. o'clock, of pnenmonin, after anillness| the meeting: Dr. 8. C. A. Rubey, a : wae ofabout 10 days. Funeral services|Clinton, Venerable Coneut; H. " We show a great variety of woolens for dresses, in lightand medium C. W. Zwablen, one of the sterling| Were conduc from the Baptist] Errett, of Nevada, bag ering F « Weights, and in all the popular shades. These goods are warranted, Democrati¢ farmers of Mound town- | Church in the presence of @ large audie | C. W. Maddox, Excellent Banker; B. 4¢ dith whuenat ak dkse get-uadie- the fren. Thay nas ship, was a pleasant caller on Wed |enve of sympathetic neighbore, and| F. Jeter, Clerk; R. L. Liddil, Escort; interment was had in Crescent Hill] E. Dixon, Watchman, and J. N. cemetery. His cousins, the Kash | Kline, Sentry. boys of this county, acted as pall] A handsome gavel was pregented bearers. to the camp having the largest nam- Dr. Kash was born in Morgan|ber of candidates present. and the serious {illness of Mrs. Robert Davis, |COUnty, Kentucky, in 1871. He was| prize was awarded to Rich HillCamp of Hudson, who is afflicted with|¢ducated in Hazelgreen, Ky., and|having 46 present. The gavel was paralysis and is not expected to re-|Taduated from the Louisville Medi-| presented by Dr. Rubey to W. W. cover. cal college. He was married to Mise| Ferguson, Consul of Rich Hill Camp, Maggie Peratte about eight years| who, in a few well chosen remarks, ago, and she survives him with a|thanked bim for the present, after 7 nineteen months old daughter. He} which the meeting adjourned. Sup- came to Bates county about 5 or 6| per was then served in theCatterlm members were initiated. The insti-| years ago and had worked up a big| building under the auspices of the I, "| tuting officer was D D. Grand Ex- and paying practice in that locality. | Royal Neighbors and was thorough- 4¥ alted Ruler John C. McGrary, of; He was a member of the Christian|ly enjoyed by all, eyeryone hav Kansas City. A team from Nevada|church. His father. Dr. J. M. Kash, | plenty. assisted. The work was dune in the|#trived from Kentucky the evening be eo Che age Odd Fellows lodge rooms on the| before he died and his only brother Agonizing Buras south side of the square. A banquet |4frived only in time for the funeral. nesduy. He was elated over the suc- cess of his township ticket the day before and was more so over the re- ports coming in from different sec- tions of the county. He tells of the in price from 35c to $1.00 per yard. Remember these prices are special, a A large variety of percals, ginghams, dimmities, shirtings, sheet- SPECI AL ings are offered during this sale at special prices, We can not quote ® the price on every article which could be easily done to call the attention of the public. We simply invite you to visit us and we guarantee what we promise, prices to be special. t am | We are offering during this sale a great varicty of children suite, all | SPECIAL new and up to date, this seasons goods, made out of first class | Ls fabrics, good fitters, sizes from 3 to 14 years, prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2 00, $2.50. Remember these prices are special and .only | hold good during this sale. The Elks instituted a lodge in Butler last night with about 100 charter members. Twenty-four new | | a =o was served in the Elk’s lodge rvome,|Dr. Kash was very popular with all|®F@ instantly relieved, and perfect HY For this sale only, we offer eight styles boys suits, sizes 12 to 18 A number of visiting Elks were pres. who knew bim, was an enterprising rau anes ek at ; a! ‘i mq @s ent from Rich Hill, Nevada . and| Citizen, and he will be sadly missedin|*!venbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., | = years, all new and up to date goods. Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, Kansas Cit ’ that neighborhood. writes: I burnt my knee dreadfully; ae ie | $3.50, the best value for the price ever offered. y : - be it — ah 3 7 oh ’ Geo. H. Daniel, a leading attorney | icki e Tnica Salve stopped the pain, a Se of Osceola, was in Butler on Wednes- | Dickinson Wheatley. healed it without a scar.” Also A great variety of young mens suits in plain and fancy cheviot, day and favored us pleasantly. Inj A very quiet wedding took place at|heala wounds and sores. 25c at SPEC| AL. single and double breasted, strictly tailored made. The best trim- the event that Governor Folk ‘signs|the home of Mr. and Mra, J. W.|rank T. Clays. druggist. - mings, sewed with ailk. will keep their shape, sizes from 15 to 21, at the bill, forming @ court of appeals} Wheatley last Sunday evening at five ; | ih i aah i district at Springfield the bar of St.|o’clock, when their daughter, Mies Le| Have twenty or thirty tons of co special prices $6 00, $7.50. $10. These are special prices and can Clair will put forward the name of| Etta and Wm. Dishevetdh sane united |good hay for sale, % mile east of p | not be bought at the above price after this sale. : Hon. George L. Mann for one of the|in marriage by Rev. Jewell. Only} Amoret, Bates county, Missouri. am appointments. Mr. Mann iva law-|the home folke of the bride and the Rack and feed lot furnished free if yer of distinguished ability, well and | parente of the groom were present. favorable known throughout south-| They will leave in a few dogs tar the | desired. 7s Groce Saverez, west | Missourl, “aad the governor |tuture home in Kalispell, Mout. | ——20-2+*--____Amoret, Mo. plskashee mete cero, */-00 te a REBT GH 32229 ? would make no mistake in his For Sale. appointment to the Appelate bench. The people of this senatorial dis- One good stallion and two exére - good Jacks. The jacks are of the bine —_ . Laypey voxel pride in the official conduct of Senator C.C. Dick: black Mammoth stock; one 4 please you return it and back comes your money. 16 hands high, is five years old and | inson of Clinton, who has not only been found at his post of duty, but ‘ aw : pe — of Psd busiest, ablest| fj a 1 | |was sired by the Mammoth juek. ___At_very special prices we offer the greatest line of foot wear, consist- state in t ig ap = : Sampson, owned by Jones Bros. The g ing‘of mens, boys, ladies, miesgs and childrens shoes ever offered. é owl ch. othe —— . = We handle the best makes, warrant and guarantee every shoe to be good bone aad goad syle ead te Pe worth the money we sell them for. Be edge and visit this “depart. tion. ment before you purchase ashoe. Remember the prices are special. Will sell on time, : “kom bankable note. Thle tod coe * SPECI AL Our carpets are continuously rolling in-and by the time this sale be. a nto cg " t] Our mens department is complete in every respect. We showa ‘ SPECI AL. great variety in mens suite, all new and up to date. Consisting of cassimere, cheviots, in plain and fancy black and blue serges, black and blue worsteds, all strictly tailor made, the best serge linings, sewed and stitched with silk, single and doubled breasted; sizes from 35 to 44, prices from $5.00, $6.00, $10, you will find none like them at the prices apove mentioned. If you buy a suit that does not " * TIME WILL GO talle weet of Virginia. Nddrese. gine. We show the greatest variety in wool, brussels, velvet car- RT : pets, a complete line of rugs, oil cloth, Hueolum and mattings ever quickly between now and Eas- Vi Jost, shown before. Lace curtains and window shades. We cannot quote you prices on everything, we simply offer you these goods at epecia} pricee, which means less than their value. JEWELRY for the occasion, would sug: gest an early selection. We have many little articles of We aim to make this OUR BANNER SALE. ‘We realize that it is necessary to use push and energy to create activity in business, we use during this sale the most important Baptiat church, ‘ is heaembecat Jewelry and Silverware that will. leaver which is to save our customers and the public generally from 15 to 25 per cent on|County Sunday Sehonk p thy ah add much to the beauty and their pure! f ; and in that ty fs assocta' attractivences of-an Easter ERCHNTLE COM ane é