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— Che Buller Weekly Times. VOL. XXVIII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. Bese THE GREAT BATES Co. FAIR : WILL SOON BE HERE Anda During this F'air We will give away absolutely free one fine $25 Axminister Rug, size 9x12 to the one holding the winning number and during the 4 days of the fair, you will. receive one ticket with every $5.00 cash purchase made in our store, and in order that you may find all of your needs at our store, we have selected and placed on our counters the best and most up-to-date stock of merchandise found in Bates county, consisting of everything in staples and fancy Dry Goods, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloaks, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portiers, Ladies, Misses, Mens and Boys Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing and Furnishings. Ro or eee = = = Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloaks. Our Cloak Depastment was never more complete than it is this season, bought direct from the manufac: turers we are able to give you better prices than ever before. Give us a look before you make your pur- chase. Mens, Boys snd Childrens Clothing, Of course you will buy some new Clothing when you come to the fair. Come in and see the pretty NEW SUITS, OVERCOATS and FURNISHINGS we have to show you. Remember we have the celebrated Dr. Wrights Health Underwear. MM LBVT MBRCAVTILE COMPA, EGGS SAME AS CASH. Hiawatha, Kan., Sept. 24.—John| Vandals broke into the central Sterns shipped one of the most val-| school building at Nevada tho other tures taken of the Ganns-Nelson wate costonte of farm products ever ages Poet he a ae -_ fight show that the referee was in no 4 n which the rical apparatus fe ‘ , ‘ ne bv a a dees” copyaed hh ipod Neoeen fares psy ink waa} Mail Clerk Meek Proclaims His | position to see the blow with which brougnt Sterns $8,700. He bought| poured over all the desks and over | Nelson knocked out Ganns, and the seed from farmers, paying from | the floor. The bullding was repaint- innocence. which was callod a foul, disqualifying $5.75 to $6 a bushel for it. ed and papered during the summer | Clinton Democrat, Nelson. Sick Gets siete Emr eeal| Mall Chuk 0. M. Merk, who wes ined both painti id paper with sSgg iia arrested and held by U.S. Commis- | NOXALL HOT BLA T sioner Jeffries for rifling letters pass- {ng through his hands, has changed his plea since his relesse under bond. The Fort Scott Tribune-Monitor, HEATERS evidently speaking for Meeks, denies that he pleaded guilty, says he pro- | MADE OF HEAVY WELLSVILLE CHANGES HIS TUNE. It is claimed that the moving plc . The government is rushing coal so . ~Us . the warships in Cuban waters. ‘ Otto D. Stallard, cashier of the §PECl ALIST Peoples National Bank, of Sedan, r] Kaneas, has disappeared and {s short in his accounts with the bank. /ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE "sin ip | ‘AND THROAT, i vada, Mo., has written a religious ee cer Beeher ‘ouc! round.” @ boo: Mat sane cade adeee epee will be published by a New York ;-© the Ears, Throat and Lungs. book publishing concern. Those in need of Glasses can have & eyes tested free, and properly fit- Bert Jesmer, of Chicago, Emil Schoff, from Alabama, and Charles Friedman who claims to hail from ee ee Boston, three boys who broke into| The Board of Health for the clty of & carat Pleasant Hill, had their | Butler, at a meeting held Monday to —- ple y money plpard i, sed discuss the diphtherla situation, re>- oO : fal pe Raves jonas yt pana Fk years in the penitentiary. ‘The boys ommended to the mayor that . the Office on the South elde, over El-| body. His name was Antonto dogro claimed they met in Iowa and were/bydrantein the city be opened up, . He leansed. 16) gests his innocence and asserts that mer Dixon’s store. and his home was in Brook: bumming their way through the flushed and thoroughly c Office from .m, | was absolutely hel; ved for | COuntry. 1s sald that some hydrants in the|the evidence is only circumstantial POLISHED STEEL. — sae a: 21 ph tenn vot hie bir outlying districts have not been and he may not be convicted. ey aie ae Opened up for years, {f at ony time| We would be glad if Mr. Meeks can |BOPY MADE IN ONE PIECE, DOUBLE the case against Harvey W. Salmon, since they were put in, that they are|stablish his innocence of the grave SEAMED. NO RINETS USED, HEAVY charged with grand larceny, . was; filled with mud and stagnant water charge against him. Yet it will not CAST FIRE POT. CONE GRATE. continued until November 12. That] which breeds disease, The fire chief oe naeees ate comes CAST LINING ABOVE FIRE POT. against T.M. Casey was dropped recently put in a day opening up| by the Commissioner to plead to the} Lined from cast lining to stove, some of these hydrants, and inform-|complaint. Besides the commission- | with No. 16 guage ateel, absol e Frank Salmon was “continued by|ud the mayor thatthe odor trom |* there were present Deputy Mar- pratecting outside body against fire’: consent,” which means that‘lt will ioe ake Santee taeen contact, and not in any way interfer. tative. {ng with direct radiation. a ny a was ered twice J ef Double bottom. Bottoms made of Pl commiseioner. rst heavy sheet steel, double seamed and time Ae, Bg lined inside with cast plate making a ten lainly heard. Upon this | Combination of sheet bottom pertect- ve based the Democrat’s publica. | ing bret ae tight features, and hearing. cast ttom, ineuring durabilit woe: ~ Albi selon growers’ : and forming a per fect bearing for the shipment of another grain load| £4 of Corn Weighs 21 Pounds. fet che saree pee of Osark apples to, Europe, Mr.| Boonville, Ind., September 24,— damper oat ape toa ns Rogers has been in southern citles|Jonnings Withers, @ farmer near out removing urn bottom. sectrig storage for the Onark apple] Stephenson, Ind.,claime the record| Terre end heavy cast top. Grate crop, which will be held until prices|for big ears of corn. Anear here in can be removed througt tit up feed fnj®dvance. Sixty thousand barrele|a display window weighs 21 pounds | cover without removing top. —For Sale By— B. F. RICHARDS, Butler, - - until his death lO. was never| Inthe Pettis county circuft court Fraternal tnn. beak of bis ered. me could see, but agaificont hotel building no . He was poworless to move a hand or foot, rfect- Fe eemcenn yo nee: (15 formed exempt for the Tact be had no ; grain and thirty-seven such ears «| would make a bushel. The corn is Btotage capacity has also! of the lifter variety, and comes from New Orleans and|a'patch of six acres, which produced Aiea aan ct ~~ aed mee enacts std St my i 4 eae pte 2H Eis