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tending court the last of the week. Dr. J. M Christy took Mrs. Christy to Kansas City on Saturday and placed her in a hospital, where she would have treatment of ¢ specialises for her head troubles, from which she has been suffering for some time. Sid C. Alexander sold his stock of pera] merchandise at Elkhart to . C. Weldon, of Kansas City. Sid has not been in.the best of health for sowe time and will travel throug! the west and south in an endeavorto recuperate. Jobn A. McCall, ex President of the New York Life Insurance Company, died at the Laurel House, in Lake Wood, New Jersey, Sunday alter- noon, where he was taken several weeks ago in the hopes that the change would benefit his health, Mrs. George W. Rains died at the family home in Pleasant Gap town- ship Sunday morning, alter a pro tracted iliness, of consumption. She was & most excellent woman and bighly regarded by all herneighbors. —_—e @ husband and five chil- and favored us. | George Daniel, a prominent attor- | ney of Osceola, was in Butler Wed- nesday and complimented us pleas- | antly. | Mr. and-Mrs. James Bartlett went | to Kansas City Tuesday. Mrs. Bart- Jett will be confined in the University hospital for epecial ear treatment. Miss Sarah Childs met with a pain- ful accident last week by slipping on @ sidewalk anc badly epraining her avkle. She was confined to her bed for several days. Mies Maggie Robards and Miss Mary Hodkins attended the funeral of Joel Pratt at Appleton City last Sunday. The Robards and Pratts were old neighbors in Hudson town- ship years ago. — FOR — SPRING. The styles were never more nobby than“they are this season. A souvenir card from Mrs. W. C. Burris illustrated an apple orchard in the Pecos Valley. Roswell, New Mexico. if the picture faithtully portrays the average orchard in that valley itis certainly an ideai fruit country. 8. J. Newlan, living northeast of J. W. Bolton, who {s serving a eix| Butler, met with a painful accident months’ sentence in the Jaeper coun: WE HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED New Suits Top Coats — AND — Rain Coats as well as the largest line of Walk-Overs $3.50 and $4.00, spend Sunday in this city with his}eouth bound train and started to good family by the eberiff of that| walk to town, he slip and fell on county. Mr. Bolton came to thie | the waste trough to the water tank, city Saturday yy unaccompanied | which was covered with ice. He sue- and returned to the jail at Carthage | tained a fracture of a riband was this morning.—Nevada Post. otherwise bruised up. Amsterdam Enterprise: Prof. A.| News r advertising ts to-da: L. Ives, County Superintendent of pe . y schools, came in from Butler Tues-| It is the power behind the throne, day and will visit all the schools in| the power which sells the goods to West Boone and West Pointtown-|the public anda power which no ships. Thieis Prof. Ives’ firet visit} business man disputes. I is to busi- to this district, and he will make | ness the motive power that makes the trade wind of business prosperity. W. H. Duret, of Charlotte, was a clerks go e long way toward making businees calleron Monday. He had ‘eb’ th, 1906. Mr, Duratrecent- ly sold his "farm here and bought a| °F thelr money.—Ex. ranch near Lake Arthur, New Mex- feo. He expects to leave for that place about the = of Mareh. THE) yen concerning party affaira in the — — hyd ete 80 prominent 4] state, At the meeting of the Missour! citizen and old settler. pene Association last week the edi- Judge James Sheppard is reported | tor of tne Star talked with men from dangerously i] at his home on the|®!! over the state, and there seems There {a an unusual interest mant- fest among Democratic newspaper weakened condition of the heart.— Rich Hill Review, 19. The case against Lutie Stout, Col. Dooley, attorney tor the Jop- lin parties, who inuuced Butler to graut them a natural gas franchise, eCuVeEE = | hore in Kansas City. She was ar-|ed that Col. Dooley severely blister- Phaeton and harness for| All best calicoes 5c per yard. Mc.|rested about two monthsago on ajed THE Times through the Demo- oe call at this office, Kibbens. unarl ve charge of stealing a horse and bi crat’scolumus fordaring to question : froma livery stable at Rich Hill. She) those parties’ sincerity. 1+ louke Cannon-Welner Elevator Company | Wanrep:—Lady to repreeent large| hired the buggy and after driving it| very much like the franchise seeking ia receiving corn. 52-tt | manufacturer in Butler. $9 per week | about the country started for Kan. |{ndividuale have been playing “hoss” - | and commissions, Address room | sas City and was captured at Lee’s| with our city conncil, aud the next Muslin underwear 25c up, McKib- 504, Panama Bidg. St. Louis. Sumnit. outtit that shows up should be re- bens. Boy -Joh - quired to show their ability to per . o Johnson percales, 10c per] Mrs. E. C. Ogburn writes us from |torm the work or have the wates of James Blizzard orders Tue Ties | 74", extra good. Mckibbens. sageee,, Obie, of the dows of ber the city closed against them. to his address on Route No. 2, But-| D. D: Peeler was a pleasant caller | *Usband, who was formerly a pros. ler. while in the city the Inet of the week, | Borous — = eo é. : Mr. Peeler is seeing the Democratic | Prue? township. Mr. Ogburn had Buy Topsy hosiery, none better, boys in his canvas for the nomina.|W'de acquaintance in Bates county, 10c up: MeKibbens. : tlon for Sheriff. om'nS-! havingrun @ thresher for several sea- W. L. Kash, an early settler and sons, and always took anactive part : The new spring shoes are here,|in politics. He was good, reliable, eomiinens en oe east side, | ooch pair Ph. soo the McKibbeng, | trustworthy citizen and had many has lene : G. 8. Porter was pleasant caller|{riends who sympathize with the Lote of laces onsale 4c to 12c | and renewed for hie father Judge J.| bereaved widow. worth mach more, MeKibbens, | TP oa ec ten slater.) ‘The Elke Minstrels to-nighé will be The old Nevada court house was | teacher at Long Mont, Col. the event of the season, in that line. sold by the county cburt to M. H. . They have prepared to simply bring st pearing 9401.00 as to stands. Colored wash good on gale at| down the house, but no one need be : special low prices McKibbens. See] #frald to attend on that account. New gilt and silver gro turn- | last week’s Tres for prices. “The aye an bestnng a fous ts six column paper issued for the SS uckibbess. ai itasomaiieetae Spring overcoats or trousers, p++ hao has the official program in , have your sult made to fit you. A| the center, and was a very creditable Mre. Zula Zimmers and children | max with 28 years experience to enterprise from that stand point.| Mrs. John Taylor and Dr. J. C. have gone to visit her sister, Mrs. | take your measure, fii guaranteed, | The seats are pretty well taken and Sageser, of Kausas City, were mar- Guy ney Sp eens, es. Mekibbepe. 8 big audience is promised the boys |ried in shat city on February 14h, not have any leader. Lhe Annual Mining and Industrial Edition of the Jopiu Daily Giove, is- sued last Sunday, was the biggest and best paper ever printed in the Soutnwest. Lhe Globe compares fa- vorably every day uf the year with the best metropulitan papers of the country, and this special euition was ahammer. It had eighty pages all tull of live matser, the wWiustrations were good, the color work fiue, in fact it shows what # live set of fel- lows with lots of gray mutter in their craniums cau du in the grew’ aud growing west. We are mighty proud of the Globe and expect to sev her sustain the splendid reputationit has established. thing. We say what just what we say. Norfleet Ingrain Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Portiers, Portiers, Curtains. etc., are here. Visit our CARPET ROOM. We guarantee the lowest prices. Beautiful sample line of thorough investigation while he 18] the “wheels go round.” Handsome here. stores, fine goods and gentlemanly CAR P ETS at the Butler depot last Wednesday R | J es) ty jail for forgery, was permitted tojevening. He had alighted from the ] , south side. His daughter, Mise| but one desire on the part of all—to di 1] ight pull together for the services of the i be Gloveiand, Morena wee ed how wholeparty ta Misouri. Democracy N orfleet & eam. ood jood den, another daughter, arrived at|bas the votes, and it is only neces- ‘ CLOTHING HOUSE noon from Iola, Other relatives are|8@rY to get the voters interested (i ei 1 ; Clothes Shoe expected. Judge Sheppard’sailment | e20ugh to go to the polls.—Warrens ' © make a specialty of low prices and high {e a complicated: affair resulting in a | burg Star. quality. Store. THE RIGHT WAY. You hnow for the last three weeks you have been paying higher prices forfeed. We receiv- _ ed acar thie week and while it lasts you may charged with horee stealing, was dis- oe the pepe rm or —_ buy feed at issed on Saturday, and the girl rel to put up and go ahead wit! selenced trom jell’ and lett for her | she cabeepnin. '¢ will be remember. . REASONABLE PRICES. Fix up your seed orders and mail to NOR- FLEET & REAM. Don’teend away. Ifyou haven’s a sesd cotalogue drop us a card and we will mail you one REE, Buy your seed yotatoes now. Don’t wait until too late. Come in and get our prices, We are selling cheaper than anyone. We do ata low margin. Ifyou buy one article leas than cost you must pay for {t someway. No one in this world ever got something for no- Watch the papers next week we are going S 0 + to give a few little experiences since we left ry . 0 0 0 INDEPENDENT GROCERS, * Butler Missouri. . < GERICCCHEENISSSHEINSCSOREEOSS Hon. J. L. Elliston, of Clinton, Our old friend J. W. Guyton, city | OSS DEBEEESSOoSooSoOS made us 8 eocial call, while over at- | Our out was 8 pleasant caller Ssesoomse . S prosperity, bus it {s advertising that on display. Come and see them. McKibbens. OSSSSSSSCOOHERNESSSSSooooS Pattinson itt GCEEEICCCEERICCSCEERICCCHEICS | ALL of our goods sell we give give and give OSCHEEICSSEEEICSC CHEERIOS CEO the local grocery combine. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, & Ream, ROSSER: Geo: ; : i ; dance < court o1 Tusede “tere shesagen bh curtains ro Rowe ve ng yrs et a ‘Taylor was the daughter of the late | ¢he Cannon: Weiner Elevator Compa ester) na ig tt ah Mroseday evening for the bene fib of the hehe sorb w By on = en Robert Clark, an py Msengd aud | ny, went to Kansas City Tuesday to Bat cals the fives | LAdles Cemetery Assocla i rominent citizen o mer town- | attend the Grain Men’s Convention. Ps Beak, want to St. Louis the first les tion. store at Mayesburg, last week. Mr. |? a - | attend the Grain of the week on real estate business. Sheriff Morris arrested two tramps|#llahan was by by. oo rans 8p veto a Sanh hh The Joplin News Herald, of Sun- tatioh as an eye specialist, They for breaking into schoo! house No, |Tvolver, which he did nos think was| wi) tive on the cid Clark place near |day, says that General Emmett Now. 7, northwest of town. Tho: loaded. The weapon was discharg | 4 morett, and the Doctor will main-| 00, of Springfield, wil beacandidate brought before Squire Hometreoiand ed, the ball going through the fleshy | tain an office in Kansas City. Mre.|for the Domoeratie aoiivatica for ven 85 days in the county jail. of the boy's thigh, and lodged | 7a rior is quite popular in that com | State Senator fc r shat distriet. i ve ty | in a eack of flour. At last accounte John Varnes, writing trom Bliza- munity where she has spent ‘her ~|_Hon. Lawrence M, Griffith, of Rich |the boy was doing well and unless whole lite and is recelving the con- | pesh, Mont, enys he hardly hae time Hill, candidate fer Representative |complications ariee will soon recover. gratulations ofher many friends. | ¢ uirn around. before hit cuban: br on Monday, He badd pe George W. Buxton died at his ! tion ex nay tod he sends pe — . \ ates away up in ; able adbress wt the Wooduus ban sis eeoteoateh thoes, The me pleasantly by Col, Thomas Irish, 0 nace ee uaisiiien of “tsnde on i. maing were brought to Butler and| Kansas City, on Monday, who was] eg” is that it is as cold as Green- services were held from the|{n Butler attending court. Col. Irish | jang ap there, but every nice dey he ‘church on Sunday afternoon | established the Rich Hill Mining Re- | goog plenty of grasshoppers, hopping the remeins were {nterred in| View and was for many years iteable| around on the prairie. ill Cemetery. Mr. Buxton was|@ditor. He was a leading factor in F chrentt|s. brother-in-law of M. F. Kinney,|*he booming of that town in the) Joel Prats died at his home in to this| He was formerly » provperous farm.|eaflyeighties. He madeamap which| Appleton City on Friday, 16th, of oe oanty bee for the pastfew “mira ag acaeabe Mi. ped anaes pneumonia. arene | aang —_ yeal tract | Ws in Pp center of 6! y lifting a vy A — appa universe, showing Kansas City and store, and has not : : St. Louis to be email suburbs. This rong since. mir: Pratt was Oakes, the} wasextensively copied andcomment- | formerly a prominent and influential dressed to |¢d on, which much to advertise} citizen of Hudson township, Bates 6 pf. | that booming count, and moved to Appleton City the | time. be Pagan though living in ong 12 or: 15 years ago and has Kansas City, is prominently connect- cond is ed meres 2 Cherokee pr pe Tue Times was complimented NeW G00DS! NEW GOODS! ! Our New Goods will all be opened up for SATURDAY, FEB. 15th. Dress Goods, Wash Goods, White Goods, - Laces, Embroideries, ‘ Notions &c, Some rare bargains in Woolen Dress Goods and Skirtings. Comein and see them at ADAIRS. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. he nem vel or NS a et a SLL 2