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4 é: Of Mt, Pleasant townsbip. Wh ll a “Caecade” to a cus- WARVRIDHROOE, tomer be ie pure to come back tor the Your’money {s well invested when ‘e Of Ozage township.| second palr, eey elvare caste é you buy the Sparkler Hine ‘ D, D, PEELER, faction. Box ealf, V ussian Of Hudson township. kid, &c., all the new lasts and cute, Only $2.00 and $2.50 D. A. BEAN, great varieties at small cost $2 50 i Our “Cascade” line. The snappieat Of Mt, Pleasant township, you will be pleased with them¥4* pve ap ong horg Sore: BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES j. D. ALLEN, Eprror. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weexiy Times, pubHshed eyery Citireday, will be sent to any address me year, postage paid, for $1.00, Leone eee aan Ti Missouri Pacitic Time Table at butler Station. CORRECTED TINE TABLE. souTH BOUND. Bo. 68 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex No 2W7TK.C & Joplin mail & Express }2 905 K.C & Joplin mai! & Express } 291 Local freight 4ORTH BOUND. 206 Kansas City and St a 24 Kansas City mail and Ey #0 Kansas City limited mail -sha 235 sute Bese Guiger, Agent ANNOUNCEMENTS. 10:30 pm | Pl Pe ueem! MENS SHOES, Belmont THE BEST LINE OF SHOES IN BUTLER -| LADIES SHOES. | INTERSTATE DIVISION, <i ‘ Ml - | WEST ROUND. Firat =: satin calf, a atylish Our celebrated “Martha” line, the jj Mo. M1 Local freightand Pas mixed 8:68am bg ate dress shoe for *$/ 50 maker for shoes of this kind |} ANT ROUND, ttle MOTEY........cccccccreeeeeeeeeers ' i | oe taken erie will be found on display at our store. Were the ry ch yt ame | an ao eee ars STONEWALL ‘ in plain toe, cap toe and Blucher cut jf | ‘Tux Timxs is authorized to make the follew- hg snnouncemente for office, eutject to the emocratic primary of Bates county, to be held crSaturday, May 26, 106: {POR REPRESENTATIVE, LAWRENCE M, GRIFFITH, Of Osage township, eunuirr. JAMES R, ANGLE, OFRCUIT CLERK, JO8. H, GROVES, Of Mt. Pleasant township. J, A. PATTERSON, Of Mt. Pleasant township’ T. D, EMBREE, Of Spruce township. Of Deek Creek townehip HOMER W, SIEG Of Walnut township. ED, CRABB Of Orage township, J. @, CANTRELL Of Shawnee township. T. K. LISLE, Of Mt. Pleasant township. ALWAYS TO THE FRONT WITH GREATER VALUES AT SMALLER PRICES. | HILL'S CASH STORE occupies a warm spot in the heart of Butler’s citizens. Our reputation for honest values has long since been established. You'll find on our shelves and counters; nothing but dependable merchandise. Goods that were buys on credit can afford to. Here a few prices that will prove beyond a question that our claims are not groundless. | bought for Cash, and for this reason bought lower, and which we sell at a lower price than the fellow, who exclusive agents in Butler for the famous Diamond Brand Shoes. Unsurpassed for fit, style and wear, they’re lower priced‘than the other goods. Some prices that prove our claims. Kangaroo calf, surface standard screwed, quilted bottom, ailsolid, al- most entirely seamless, english toe, an aoft asa glove and always keeps 80, a stylish dresay shoe that $9 5 will stand hard weat........... ' * Meng “Black Dianiond” shoes, ab- solately solid from top to bottom in yici kid, box calf, Kangaroo calf, plain toe, box toe, in fact any shape to suit. The kind that wear and give satisfaction, the best shoes $2 5 in America for the money....,.¥©* Mens “Cascade Shoes” RBA CHILDRENS E 18 Corat--Mens Shoes and they are 18 corat fine; with a pair of “Peters 18 corat” shoes you get the style, fit, comfort and value of an ordinary $4 00 shoe and your feet will look well dressed ond $3 00 YOU ONLY PAY. crsserseessseneerneer eee Mens “Diamond Special’ shoes made in every shape. Good: year- welts with water-proof cork insoles Baby Shoes in all colors and leathers at 25c, 35c and 48c. 11. All solid throughout, in light, Childrens Shoes, siete Rgwcan te are the best wearing shoes on the market. We carry 4 finetine of them and a wide range of prices, You will get yqur moneys worth when you wear “Peters” work shoes. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25, 98c, $1.19c, $1.25, $1:50 and $1.98 A big line of Boys work and dress shoes from 1.00 up. | $1.25, $1.39, $1.50. Our “Black Diamend” brand made from vici kid. Box Calf, Kangaroo calf, with one piece sole, leather coun- ter and insoles and good outeoles put together to wear our $I 15 | price only... . Others get much more for shoes not a0 4 Our “Sparkler” line made on snap- y up-to-date laste; the newesté! iy the moet akilled workmen, ie take the GRAND PRIZE atthe world fair at St; Louis. In this line you Bie Wo 00 anos our pres only 8200 Our “Diamond Special” The best line of shoes on the continent for the money; made ina specialty factory, under a specialty superintendent and represents the highest art of shoemaking. A splen- RECOLDER : in box calf, vicl kid, gun metal calf, PR ie Nou scuft kid e. strictly bigh $9 F() sizes 2 1-2 to 8, in this line are shoes worth 75c bo apie ww pb rte 69 00 WiC. HEDDEN, art shoes that wear like iron Ws but we are giving big values and sell them at 50c. ODUYssssssees srseseenerneenererey ' Of Osage township. Mens Work Shoes . Our “Par Excellance” a F, M, WOODS, “Peters” work shoes undoubtedly $ : In fine or heavy weight, as the name em plies, this line Misses Shoes fordress or hard wear A comprises a)] that is best and newest in fine shoemaking. Every’ detail that is found in the highest priced custom bench work at $6.00 and $7.00 per pair is found in our “Par Excellance” line our $3 50 PTICO OD]Y......cssessseerseneeseeneens ‘ ee | | | | | F. Rk. SWARENS, Of New Home township. a We take pleasure in calling special ge we endorse all it contains, but ‘ attention to the announcement of tg a revo number of our hed! TRJRCTING POLITICS IETS Jameg R. Angle, candidate for the interested in all that pertal Si . wl somes eae, ae woes sengeene 9 . —_ 7 CHOOL DISCUSSION. | believed his wife had been unfaithful. | tried on Tuesday of this week, the After court adjourned Mrs. Garrison | court gave jud tfor the full Bates county. Mr. Avgle 1s the ef-| of $5,000 given receiver r b The Record takes us to task for & judgment for the ficient deputy of Sheriff Morris and p Bigg Bn pti rod criticising Mise Depee’s action in re- wane an piven, when all differ-| amount of the notes, about $600, has shown himself especially well | is, aomewhat excessive, but i mat- | Signing her position in the middle of od thelr tr nyse and they pat | os eee Nee ee qualified to conduct the duties of |ters of this kind, whenhe business the term and attempting to force| “pit eese of Ro B Mr. Bartz gave hie note for $600 in that office, He was constable of Mt. | 1s to be wound up ina limited time, | the school board to release her bond, | , -4in ot poke ead rost | payment of a shredder to an {mple- Pleasant townehip and has had|and a competent man alwaye has | 90d says “the eame high ideals were ig ty aes akecieeh: the Farm-|ment Co. The Shredder, Mr. Bartz much experlence in that line. Mr.| business interests of his own which | 20% enunciated in THE Times when 5 d Dat Hehe thrown ous of court, | and hie neighbors claimea, failed to «| Angle bas been a resident of Bates | must be more or lees negkcted, the Prof. Richmond did the same trick—| "0° 8" . tie beg i {t was im- | do the work andhe resistedpayment | county for'many years and always | compensation has to be big to in- only worse” ‘The two cases were in Neonit ye t in a Justice Court. | of the notes. The notes turned up took an active interest in the success | duce euch a man to accept the trust, | 20 Senge 1. The Record loses | 5 Sait nats at nn work in the|in the hands of “Innocent purchas- of the Democratic party. He came | We have no doubt Mr. Egger’s bank | *ight of the tact that two parties to| cont +s ing by plaintiff as sub. | ers” and the court ruled under the of good old Democratic stock and| yt Appleton Cisy will suffer by hie escontract can in honor dissolve the | “Wh ‘Morchead law Mr. Bartz would have to pay | his people have held high pusitions | onnestion with this business, how agreement, while one cannot, with| |. ¢, “a ap see grantee a di | them. oe in the party. Mr. Angles active much it would be'hard tosay. We . rom his wife Mary M. More-| The case of the Stave ve. Mcjor out the consent of the other. While | ;, ad and energetic in the discharge of his | heard a prominent banker, from an- Prof. Richmond had been re-elected | " W.'g, Owen ve, George Gartin, ver- porno ee ae pA superintendent and had signified his When Mr. Garrison was placed on} In the case of Jasper county Bank the stand he refused to say that he| of Newton, Iowa, . ¥ regen : PROBECUTING ATTORNEY. SILAS W, DOOLEY, Of.Mt. Pleasant township. J. ¥. SMITH, Of Mt. Pleasent. WAIT B, DAWSON Of Osage township. f COUNTY CLERK. F. J. WISEMAN, Of Osage townsbip. J. E, WILLIAMS, Of Mt. Pleasant township, ; duties, is courteous and accomoda- | other cit; that a compeneati ‘. evhi bess ting in his intercourse with the pub- Ps $2,500 or 3,000 phony ea" “yea acceptance, he had not begun upon pees b Bp Ay dag Ping = an | circuit court on Tuesday and contin- s P. lic, and it nominated would ne 1; been excessive, but in his judgment | bis uae . A tisties arcee over ° tho nee of L. ck Falles ve OM “ on “gage of Judge Graves, his W.H DUNN, str ei te and a ular an » jon! fference between him an phd Pad Ae aed . ong candidate and @ pop’ the present allowance by Judge Den Pasig peti ge wh ge sade pei ae ot abi’ Rechi ves: Ticdh efficient sheriff. hy the by * sar peg be yes 8 ——_—_—— tendered hié resignation with the r Kiser. was acase w In another column we publish the rae. ba adeyevel 4 pall ha foll consent of the board, before Kisner took up a hog of Fuller’s for | just aswe goto prees Wednesday TREASURER, protest of the creditors of the Sal- debs, 3 excessive. ‘They were acting |#chool o , and the Board- had trespassing. Fuller released the| afternoon. Both sides were repre- W. R. BELL, mon & Salmon bank against the al- | (on) ; time an -. The costs amount up to. the | sented by a strong array of counsel, did secure petent Towance made by Judge Denton to in line with their wepaanes Heat hae saneiouaiind vo ad te weed fC of several such hogs and this| The State-by Prosecu' ton was. Theallowance made theat- Casey was called in our circuit court Of Grand River township. Of Walnut township. nothing to lose particular ns receiver ‘and his attorneys. Let capacity. | TH8 Ties had no intention of eritt- | one dled, « Hinkle and ex-Attorne ra. We pie this report space not be-_ "sing retained fn 8 at capacity. | elsing Mise as on individual, | q”"¢ ren Fe itstons Vale | Groton peda oh Bogard 9 20 who should know It re- but asa t the t of ol JUDGE OF PROBATE J, A. SILVERS, MILES 8, HORN, Of Mt.,Pleasant township. Montgomery and A. Armstrong were eent to Cass county onac! of venue, petitioned for by the plaintiff. FIELD SEEDS. ‘We have on hand's fall line of choice. field seeds, which we offer to the trade at very low prices. Choice flax seed, both northern and home grown, ‘will be offered on contract—note or for cash. A large number of witnesses were on hand. - IE A A, Add CABLE & GROVES, § — DBALERS IN — ‘ Groceries and Hardware. ‘ au Weare still doing business at the old stand and art always Prec er : looking for more néw business. If you have never traded with us give us @ trial and be convinced that youcanalways | depend on our PRICES and WEIGHTS. We have just un- loaded another car of PERFECTION FLOUR. There may be others as good but none better. Get our prices on Flour KEIDING JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT. eee J. W. McFADDEN i Of Charlotte township. T. L. HARPER Of Lone Oak township. 22 ee 2 - © JUDGE OF BOUTHERN DISTRICT. A. D. HYDE, Of Prairie township. CITY, OFFICERS. Subject to the action of the city Demooratic ccc 2 + © oe oe fo So FOR ASSESSOR. J. H. SISSON. FOR MARSHALL, W. J. McANINGH. M..T, DUNCAN. — eee Mice Took His Greenbacks. , the, Kas., Feb. 19.—"J ry, » Brown conn