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wn aanont Attell i Butler Banker and Wife Doing the “Emerald Isle” and Bonny Scotland. Dustin, Inevanp, July 2nd, 1906. Epiror Times:—After a week on the ocean, landed at Queenstown, Ireland, then by rail to Cork and Blarney Castle and by coach over high mountains to Killarney Lakes. Ireland ie a beautiful country with {ta bright green follage everywhere, wide rock roads and quaint looking atone houses built centuries ago. Wa enjoyed several rides on the Irish Jaunting Car so universally short time one article at a very used bere. It's a two-wheeled rig. The driver faces front, but the pas- sengers alt with backs together, fac- ing the road sides. “Pat” the driv- erissharp and witty with the “real 9$15,00 Mans Chair for $10.00, & fess soso ti essai the “wondera of “Ould Ireland.” The land here belongs to the “Lords”, —_—_—_ divided into large tracts of ten to twenty thousandacres. These Lords é livein Castles and receive large rents ll ver Wl ure 0 % |trom tenants, who cultivate the soil r r] 8 a [and live. When a Lord fs a spend- thrift, his creditors cannot sell his land. The Government takes the land and rents to tenants, pays the debts and deeds it to hie children, thus keeping title in his family for- ever. re Thave not seen & blade of corn in Every candidate on the Demo-| Bates County S. 8, Convention. |treiand.. y cratic ticket is urgently requested to meet with the central commlsteemen The annual meeting of the Bates} The crops are barley, potatoes, fg fb fe fe, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR WAISTS AND SKIRTS In order to clean up our stock of wash goods and light weight fabricke, we will make you some special low prices in this department. Come in at once before all the choice ones are gone. We will sell you : All fancy organdies and other wash goods, regular 50c and 65c goods at.....35¢ per yard All 35 to 40c organdies and other wash goods at... 25c per yard All 15 to 20¢ organdies and batiste at... ‘ All 10c lawne at... All 8Xc lawne at.... We will offer each day fora : low priee. Next Saturday it be 2 ST 2 hex bets asa A OE AB LADIES READY-TO-WEAR WAIST DEPARTMENT In our ladies ready-to-wear waist department we will Headquarters for Good Furniture. sell 200 white and colored shirt waists at half and less than half price. =: <3 <3 i=: 3 $2.00 waist at $1.00 each P County Sunday School Association oatsand grass Almost the whole t -¢ d , July 30th, as r 1.75 waist at 98 each pote on - Brgy marta be pare thee will’be held at Merwin on Thuraday | country {a covered with fine grass. $ and Friday, August 28rd and 24th,| Thestreet cars are two stories high $1.50 waist at .75 each ———e All Sunday School workers should | 24 always crowded below and above. : make a note of this and attend if] On the ratlroad trains passengers Lewis Moore, editor of the Hume possible. enter from the side into a room hold- Telephone, is sending out handsomely armen ing six to ten. The conductor locks printed invitations to the press to} &.C. Summers, of Spruce township, | ¢he door until arriving at your des- attend the let A'nnual Exhibit of the | ¥8* in to eee us Monday. He report-| «ination, where he lets you out. Telephone Flower Show Association \ ed crop prospects very bright in his) Glasgow, Scotland, July 5.—We to be held in the public park of section. He drove his fine, all pur-| were two days in Belfast, a big mod- Hume on Tuesday afternoon and pose stallion to Butler and was|orn jooking city in ‘Protestant Ire- night, July 24th 1906. —— ==: pe - land.” , | Association to enter oree for! North Ireland ie Protestant and W. C. Hedden wasa plessant all | sho Fair this fall, further advanced in general educa- eron Monday. Mr. Hedden ‘s presi- dent of the Old Settler§ Association Miss Maud Golladay and Dr. Bert| tion than the remainder of the “Em- erald Isle.” ae, . of Bates county and he was up to at- | Bement were married in Kaneas City i “ tend the meeting Tuesday night of Monday evening. The: bride is the We seldom hear of prominent the officers and friends to arrange charming daughter of Mr. and Mre | Americans save Rooseveltand Bryan. time and place for holding the 10th F. J. Golladay, of Summit township, | They are both much admired here. I annual reunion aad picnic. The groom {is a young dentist of|cut this from o leading London pa- per this morning: 3 that city. “AN AMERICAN GLADSTONE. 4 E. B. Childs, who has handled the Tb ales of Niles © Talbort ; il Col *s business in je remains 0! iss Cora Lalbo Sandard Gil: Company's ee The “Daily Chronicle” eaya:—In the emphasis which Mr. Bryan laid Butler for the past ten yeara, resign- | Were —o to Butler Sunday for ed his position with that company | !terment. Short services were COn-| Ont on the dutles “ti b and accepted a position as traveling ducted at the cemetery by Rev. a ett ‘ochvataae’ at held July 18th, the follewing provisional pro- | 6O™-88 and mont. ably edited Bara ‘ | | Swanson, of the M. E. church, South, gram was adopted for the Bates County 8. 8. | Journal in the west. Gond eomasie ealeeman with the Kansas City Oi civilizing race, there is a note of high Convention, to be held at M Company, an independent ofl con- | deceased having been a member of idealism which {s the secret of his| Stewart Atcheson Succumbed to : at Merwin, Aug. 28-2: | gion and salary to hustlers. Ad- corn. He starts on his first trip to-| bis congregation. She died at the oem — which, coupled with his aes Pincay AERO CERN dress, Tae New Sourawest Pus.Co , ee. home of relatives, in Buffalo Gap, 8. ae the Wiles of a Fair Kansan, 2:20. one v0 House, w. of. Hardinger, | 811 Market 8t., St. Louts, Mo, 38.3: Jdge C. A. Denton, of Butler, will Dak., on last Friday. Her mother|7n4 most auggeative thing in Mr. ‘ieimsntie endlunt ox Caaneiaaal or Te One at Mrs, 8. W, Davis. eee ae ee yan pie " ‘i Poin died a few weeks ago, on the eve of| Bryan’s speech—apart from ite high P mary Clase {tie acer x, matey. preside in the circuit court bere Frt-| their departure for shat place. They |rhetorlo—is what he eaid about the|Stewart Atcheson, the confirmed po josibilyns Mrs. Minnie Culbertson! McBee. | day to try the case ol State of Mis-} both suffered with consumption.| “dignity of labour.” He touches batchelor of Batescounty, has capit- | *:0- Primary le _ | \ sourl vs. A.S. McCleary, for practic: | She was about twenty years old and were oe whe most important pointe] ulated to the fair sex in the Jay- juewon Guin *Davis. | The remains of Mrs. Mionie Cul , ing medicine without license, the de-| an amiable young lady. in the relations between the white! hawker State and jolned the bene- Mise Mabel L, Bailey. | berteon McBee, who died at ber fonee asking for a new jadge because and colored races, and one of the dicta at Topeka. No one seems to Ps) 4:00, The Boy Question, Rev. J. E. Stevenson. | home in Everton, Mo., July 13th, Y t th . ff ’ . duly of she fact that Judge Bradley wasa| Nelson Peterson was killed by an |™0st sheory know the young lady’s name, butehe 4:20. Appotntment of Committees, Reces ®. | accompanied by J. L. Culberteon $1.00 waist at .45 eaeh In our skirt department we expect to sell more skirts in the next ten days than ever before in our business career, because we have the skirts and are going to make the lowest price. Come and see for yourself. We have elbow length eilk gloves in black and white. ~ SAM LEVY MERC. 60, Eggs taken same as cash. a nin teow meta tt ; Sunday School Convention. Agents Wantep. Evenywaere.— ‘At 0 widating. 0¢ the Meesativé sib To select subscriptions to the hand- JOINED THE BENEDICTS. M. K. & T. awitch engine, at Nevada,| When at home Americans are THOSSDAY MORNING SESSION, oa foes teaaa = Saturday. femen was aselating | divided in opinions as to the wisdom ome — near Cherry-| 7:20, beng, Pratee, Prager. — ye 8 ris —— tae! vale,and the marriage ceremony was| 8-00. Address, ‘My Open Door’’, and eleter of deceased, arrived in cure licenees was created.—Harrison- | Other section men to lift @ push car of polloles advocated by Mr. Bryan performed at Topek at the house of Rev. J. H. Stevenson. | this elty Saturday on the noon éraia but here, Americans, both Republi- ean and Democrat, greatly admire him as a leading public citizen of the . ville Leader. from the tracks when the engine F struck him. Tom Ferguson, section When the populists were strong in ee — NIGHT SESSION, and were taken tothe residence of | 00. Devotional. yi riarrison etree 9:15, Organization and Work of the Sabbath Mr. Will Dudley; 00 " her grandparents. Stewart recently spent a week with his brother, Will foreman, seeing the danger called to is i i ; r Atchison, fn Water, trying to School. where fuueral services p Bates county, the fusions with bo the crew so jump, and all did so but | United States, possessing high char summon up Bon to tell roe: 1 Beistion of the School to the Church. | p. m. after which the aaron -* Republican leaders were usually made | Peterson, who was caugnt under the| acter and great ability. 1 © 0c Desiee end elephened 2, The Superintendent, waved $0:Ouk Hill Tee & on an equitable basis, somewhere | foo by W. traveling with t|1y came off to Butler and telepion 8. The Assistant Sup wintendent. eyed to Ouk Hill cemetery. and.leid | near an equal division. Now that os = = : = — and ~~ six Goletieg' ne Hae party:¢ back his {ntentions, and tacitly ad- 4. The Secretary and Treasurer. to rest beside her mother who hud §* : leet. His head was cut o . 5. The Prope! f the populist party is defunct, Funk | ang his body mangled. From Scotland we will pass through agen ag Os (mami ged yf . ben’ wg _* became hysterical lest the ticket lose | . 7. The Girl's Cass. consumption, Darts ys The city of Butler was in complete England, France, Switzerland, Ger- that the bridal couple are enjoying 8. Adult Bible Classes, Rev. B. E, Inlow | hor {llnesa she received the attention some ex-populist votes and insisted } on giving them the lfon’s share. The darkness Ggnday night owing to the recording of these facts constitutes burning of the insutator in ‘a coil on 11,10. The Teacher's Preparation, “ sath *Wotad fable, OOECHECAL of her devoted father and sister a1: Rev J.E. Stevenson. | Ter every want was gratified. D-- many and Holland, stopping a week each in London and Paris, sailing from Antwerp for New York on Au- their bridal moon in the mountain fastness of Colorado. Stewart’s old no kick on the park, of Tae Timzs, one of the ouae. It would be| oss 25th by steamer “Zecland” and |‘riends in this county are prepar- FRIDAY ATTERSOON 8R'SION. coased was married to Will MeBee in economy ai usiness ity, ii reac 00, Devotional. @ + Dee. 2,: E , to, 6.9: Reateh Beck ties 3: [eee cogacily, in| Epes teach: Buller “0 September 9, Devens mau, tuouan| att county Mos: Dac. 2, 1604: Bhe our judgment, for the council to add duplicate machinery before the ma- chinery now in use, which is.ander- going great strain by being run to was 28 years of age’ afd Whe bora and raised in Bates county, where she had many friends who will deen. " ; ly regret to learn Of her demise ant I will close by saying, the more I see of Europe the greater I admire ns R. Morrison were called to Kansas City last Thursday by notice of the death of Newton Henry, Mrs. Renick’s ae. Normal Work, Rev. B. E. Inlow. panrh tenn ee eee brother. Mr. Henry was taken {Il | its tatiest capacity, ls worn out. We Wu. E, Warton 16. : pfs, eart peo ial i their to thefamitv. ‘ with appendicitis several days before, | po}j, y» 4 : ten sympa' 8 and strenuously resisted having an ove our Seay Sutrmareaw 7eu We publish a very interesting let- The two little daughters, Band # few thousand dollars more to save Walton in : 3 ‘ 10 years, will ba taken to thetrvent, the plant, which: cost” ge” twenty a poet : arcmin ccs : thousand dollars. The newest advertising echeme to strike the town and scoop in the hard earned shiekels of the poor, Operation performed uutil. too late. He waren wrong, vigorous man, of traveling man, and made Butler, was to moat of our people and was liked by all. Mr. Henry came of a fine old Kentucky fawily, but he had lived in Missour! most of his life. W. G. Wilcox died at his home,