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5 | The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906. NO. 48 en Fall Ailes, Fall Dress Goods Hi site cont tac eh ee : ——f ND CLOAKS— d ‘ inspection. Why not come in and see OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is most complete. All the The state committee will hold an them even if you are not quite ready to ae Ce gg BR Bo New Fancy Plaids are here, in width from 44 tu 58 inch Every Democrat in Batescounty who —_ can should go to Kansas ity and hear the great Commoner, the greatest private citizen to-day in the world, and the most brilliant orator of the age. Those who can notepare the day, cad go up atnoon and be in plenty of time for the speaking. Even if you do not with Mr. Bryan in all things, you should go and hear him. Ballard Notes. J. B. Hays and T. D, Embree at- tended the Street Fair at Hume last week Baker Shelton, wile and baby, of When you think of a new Cloak, you naturally think of Quincy, Illinols, are visiting relatives us, as our line of LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS, Bates and Henry counties. are the best and most stylish of any shown in the city. CAMPAIGN OPENING. Bryan to Speak at Convention Hall, Kansas City, Satur- day Evening, Sept. 29th. The Democratic State campaign will have its formal opening at Kan- sae City next Saturday, where Mr Bryan will speak in the big Conven- tion Hall. He will be preceded by Senator W. J. Stone and Governor J W. Folk. There will be no tickets of admission, but the big hall will be thrown open to all comers. The first, buy? Our lines in every grade we carry are the best that money can buy. The wide. The most beautiful creations in Dress Goods are styles are snappy and just what good dressers demand. But that isn’t all—the shown by us. Come in and let us SHOW YOU. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! quality is just as good as the looks. HIRAM NICHOLS, THE SHOE MAN. Charles Vest left the first of the week for Warrensburg, where he will enter the State Normal. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Price, of Los Angeles, Cal. visited relatives and MMA ADA A ADAG AA LD DAD MDM A old friends 1n thie vicinity last week. Mre. Asbury moved her family to Warreneburg, where sho will educate The styles are made especially for us and are exclusive. THE BIG BATES COUNTY tyne and Leslie, Warford enter. ui Thursday evening in honor of sei Visit our Cloak Department when in the City. ; @ EF A LT BR. Qe Te me I { Eggs Taken Same as Cash. a ovenne: which was aaaasaes epent ; ELLE, BUTLER, [10., ; Virginia Notes. Mre. C. W. W a"¢ , OCT. oth to 12th Fgh RD Eg hen. go son, J. I. Wolfe, at arlington, A | H at boy Rhy oa a Li beral Pr emiums, — that they had a grand good r ime. e 3 8 Julius Heckad as at Aaron’ i Fine Exhibits, Satarday ateroon” ist gaining See Fair Catalogue for our tou teas day, and fs gaining in SPECIAL PREMIUMS. Race Every Day. “ J. Wolfe has built a concrete ' water tank. No fakes, no games of chance. Just a straight agricultural fair where the best of Bates county’s stock and farm products can be seen. that the Bates National Bank had closed ite door, it caused some ex- cltement, but business was only sus-| will turn to cheat. Amoret $3,000. : tance were Mre. Bula Drommord . M. Dryedale will spend day or|_ J. CO. Fisher to Chas. Gruhe lot 14 and little eon, of Texas, who fa vieit- % When the word reached Park Town pended for a short time, and the great whirlpool of business is going] two in Kansas City this week. blk 5, lot 5 blk 4 Atkeson Park add ' ’ T . on now, ae if nothing had beppened: There were prosching at both | Butler $129. = = ere =. and Mrs. Almond Td. DAY, Sec y. oK, Lisle, Pres. Nothing but on earthquake will dis-| churches Sunday night. Chas. F, Warner to J. W. Reed et | Dantel, all of which made a number turb Park Town. Some of our people are making | 6l 120 a sec 34 Homer $1. | of 67 people. Walter Woody has donesomegood | preparations to erect new buildings| Thos. J. Smith etal to F. J. Scar-| Quite asad accident happened to ‘ road work from Jones’ to Huffman’s. | in the near future. Aaron. | ler 40 a sec 11 Charlotte $900 the little daughter of Mr. and Mre : Walter is surely a good road bose. R. J. Groves to F. J. 8carnter 408/71 & miomas. Sh i _— f We believe is would be a good thing sec 14 Charlotte $900. vig | She wae in the barn W. A. Mabry to T. D. Embree 5.4 lot and got too close to acolt. The to haveall theroad bosses young men Real Estate Transfers sec 36 Grand River $50. colt kicked her over, her father car- that travel the roads Sunday and ; Sunday nights with their Seo tenses For Week Ending Sept. 25th. T. D. Embree to W_A. Mabry 54a peed her + house and called a and nice buggies as they know how sec 36 Grand River $75. he i She had quite a gash over to fix them, so the Sunday evening| John D. Woody toC. W. Woody| Edward Baker to Sarah Baker 40 | the left eye but nothing serfous. : 45 a sec 18 Charlotte $1200. asec 1 Lone Usk $1. Rey. Duncan could nos fill his ap- buggy ride will be an enjoyable al- pointment at this place last Sunday QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, | on account of sick i ness in his family. W. F. LaFollett to R. R. Deacon ! Ho sent another brother whose scm John D. Woody to Unie A. Wolf 40 @ sec 36 Elkhart $1200. fair. Vest Bell, of Foster, visited John f i E, L. Wolfe to Catheriue Husted — py ma leave the first of | tract sec 20 Weat Point $500. Logie and 35 Walout and Lone | we did not learn. Uncie ABs. the week for caphene, where he will some * -_ i ld os ' make his future home " ‘ Congressman DeArmond will be in Jondy, Draper and Adame return- : z yy ony gt TA Peru Items. . aoa Gen on bt Margaret J. Shay to Mary C. Shel- Some of the farmers ere still sow- | the 6th campaigning. ton lote 6,7 and 8 blk 3 Page’s ad po yeragh pth <A < ty have Don’t forget if you need an ks went to Rich Hill| Adrian $1000. w ’ sare money BY by ing on mead upoday with a load of pears J. W. Holloway to8. G. Bevington | | Mise Ethel Hall je vag ae Mie Half gallon Ball Mason jare per dozen ~ 90 8. E. Jones hae bought up a nice| 80 a aec 3 Pleasant Gap $2000. ba (9 Ci Boa yle, ee ails ~One quart Ball Mason jars per dozen. : bunch of calves. ‘ Aaron Merkle to Jas, Tilsley lots) | Mr. C. J. Requa pure e One quart cans and wax per dozen 40 Judge Wolte’s court is like the bank | 4 and 5 bik 36 Amoret $250. og ly nf Lemmons per dozen..... at Butler—the door is closed. David McComb to Josie K. Pease Mr. Requa a been buying quitea " 4 Mes Robt. McCann 1s on the elck | tract sec 88 and 34 Osage $2500. | number of mules. Effe inne to N M. Miss Ada Deweee and Mr. Harvey Jr., received word from|geriots 5 6 bik 6 Rich fun $200, In the lead. Come and get a sack and compete for our special prize in Fair Premium List. ed home last week from Kansas, Old Glory flour per ack... > where they have been looking at the Perfection Straight patent, Lene dng s ET Avoid The gradual increase in the price of van- illa beans means an increase in the sup- ply of fraud vanilla Fraud Vanilla! Rogers also his sister, Mise Dora, he guests of Mies Visa Thomas B. J. Groves to John Geer 608 sec] ‘There was & social gathering ina |§ made from tonka beans and ‘ coal tar products. 18 Charlotte $1600. wey of surprise at the home of Mr. Our Vanilla Extract a James M. Gifford to J. W. Jamison | and Mrs. L, G. Thomas last Sunday. ) Those ts were the follow! et al 2400 sec 24 and 25 New Home| hows Prtenty Ss. Grifin and fami- soap ; ‘ Proctor T. Wadell | ly, two Baker boys, Mr. and Mra. J. |§ is a genuine extract made from * eee sorsived 0 lot ’ i “Wes W.Thomes and femily, Mr. and Mre. eo stove pipe, stove pipe collars and 5. Docth and temliy, Mr.end Mre |? et" £°0% of vanilla bonne, : axes. Don’t forget we handle every thing in the tinand § ¢ J. Laughlin Jas. | Geo. Daniel and — = = joe It is impossible for any one to . a uf are. We also te be wringers pophy “eg ; ‘ ov — : ane sly, ur. pa make a better extract; It la the ‘ au © machines money can bay save you money on them. Mrs. Almond Daniel and family, Mr. | cheapest to buy and the most as ‘have jast received a barrel of Heins saur kreut. Tryit. ive $1600. and Mrs. Blough, Mr. and Mrs. |B satistactory to use. Frank egg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim larstellar and family, grandma Marstellar, the deoghtst Sold in any quantity. of John Stivers, of Butler, Miss Le- neford Edward F. eae 6 M ; Tamil, CLAY’S to . , C. M. Thomas and family, ie asec 29 Summit $900. | Thomas Brown, Mr. Frazee, G. W. Prescription Drug Store. |B. M. Phillips to J.R ere Chaney snd — A. M. Thomas lots 16,17, 18,19 and 20, — and those trom a dig |S <a

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