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OFFICIAL VOTE OF BATES COUNTY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1906. South of Spruce Items. SP IRISIZIEISIEES SIF IEFIEIGE FS iF (FEES I: nH E _ The revival meeting which ts being THOROUGHBRED ie |B 18 is 2/2 a 3 38/5 B lee le le alee is jz ls (>| 5/3) | $ |beld atthe M.E. church of Spruce is - a : 2 3 Ti i if isl 3 : Pind bar 4 je ni = will continue for another week con- POLAND-CHINA PPR PT MMT RPT RAL | REC EG) || /ag) |F [omtndty tr my. li f EH E ITIL] 13 21; 18 le } at unt Martha Slaback {fs very low | i] F I3 | | HA iE BI ele s at this writing. | | } it & iF i ; | Cleve Hunter Sport: } ip EE IF) | i | Sports a new wagon. 4 OG SA EF | ey | 14 rt } j | 1 Mise Lula Rector ts very sick at r $e) Zaha! es, Sones] a) oo] axl a 3 Sioa esitslinah nein v8 sal ooitme Soe | his writing. BUTLER Mo M1 3 9) ways ‘a 3 i ‘ 1 a yay | | | 3) tos Miss Dora Beard visited relatives 7 L 51) 78) ve! 57/183" ! 2 . ¥ 7 omits oe 2 oo cs roel igs Te 4 elise 96 Gist ing Tagosrea |!" Henry county Thureday. =| i a) yo Vays ag Lan 6 @ i 3 ja qari Mra. Henry Ritch | 06 | a4 44 i ee | 7 er and family and | BMH Y Bie «6tklhCU UE hlCOCOté«*@R#;:CO A. Gee DL! 77/45) 89) 88) 92) 88) 96) 47/126) 74 240)248) 89) 95,116 71) GL, 52) 92 96) 87 183/251 1016 Mr. G. T. Anderson and family spent FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1906. Fees aon Ek rhb k ig "SST 5" SME SESS TA) [Sunday at Maran Mitr. | aa! . | eS ee The infantchild of John Kretz! “- 7 os 74 41) 86) 96) 46 127) 75 280 249) 91) Ho Li6 62 62 gz! 97) BT 1s9 enn 447 ohn retzin; Yard, Botior, Mos Friday, November 80,1908 SE Se Te ee ee te Se i Se eT” ert quite ack. , h ard, Butler, Mo., Friday, Novem! , me ( ue Be ia Ha 1) 33) a = 35 88) al se C ss. 1zn Miss Nina Beard is also on the sick 40! gol sol sel 78! Sel sz] ee! 91 sal ol | apa pa fil a ‘ Misses Pearl Hunter, Maude Hoyt casan u 4 ST 198 59'3106 $30 7 64) 54|189) 65) 67/106) BO) 87] 41) 79) Si) 25) #1) 6s/2is8/217)197 Us) 9) 47) 38) 90, 74) 6) a 3) 6844 277 and Bertha Chitwood were the gueste ~~] Bul rr}ed e Be) mi} 74) 49) 89) 88) go) as)t27 ia a 20 w! su8 32 102 nn 8158 419 t Misses Hattie and Lela Shillinger ~~~} G4] Gg]188) 65) 60/208) 79; 40) $7] 79) 83] 26) 99) eal s 704 Thureday. Also Messrs. Lucian of hel osha aii eo Sie ahaa a " Psy and Harry Chitwood peak 3} 1) We a} 8) 20) 2 3 4 1 } 8) 8) a | ureday eve with } orton Shillnger. | aE 68 77/188) 88) 86)-75) 59] 94] 43)t24) 7ole2s/227) 67 0105) G3) 47) 85) we) Si 107 and Stella and Sam Ritchey apent Sat ; 4 21) ke ck ol wi | 4 “a % sa | ‘tJ urday and Sunday with home folks, 130} 91 89) 7) 6 TH} m7 gel | iets! | | ube 4 ‘uze1o0 | George Shelton bas been hauling 7) 64|200) 4} 0/121 36) } |194| | aoe 1376 coal to his residence from F. A a} 1 ys 91 quis ta) 12) 5) | 1 | | | eo 0 L ‘ Pe ee Kretzsinger’s coal bank : . 126) 71 87 107) 89) 82) 41) 74) 6256 101,108) 98 167 948 102 47 G84 273 ° 60 Head Poland China Thoroughbred 3 % ig ®t) 4 % si 33 Ia 89) 1 i seat Mack West and niece, Miss Della, " i | ee | tie were viviting atthe homes of Charley /270) 71 2) 55 98 6) 5 sils Boars and Gilts, Bred as Follows: ved 6 Hi 3) welies is x 3 HI Pi Galea iaoliis ub ry oil Sr 1 1 6 "oy faloese "8 | Rector and Tom Chitwood Thurs. * _ Thead conateting of three sows and four boare sired by wy icc Bn Bly Bes Bs ATP a Paul Pi | 4 744 10 8 lah Yay and Friday. Chiet Perfection 2nd. - 61] 84/188) 90) 87) 92) 74) 49) do) 07 112) 61/186) 74/24G)248) 90) 7) 89 Gt) 82 2 85) 57 yoz'zcsio2 co'siee 494 | A travellog mintater dropped in Rc ue eae el dm nari dbtalea aii 5" 0) a 9 ay) oe eg UTE E THN TEM lsskguamela seer tenants oe . | /195) 72{240'247| 87 #3110. gx) ¢ 61 288)306 ls mon to the people of Pl H j 8 Spellbinder gilts. Be Tet ee, ae ae ae eel asl ar) sl Sal sal sal calesoload gui . a7] estrlae 73 people of Pleasant Home i 6 head conaleting of three boars and three gilts sired by 4 a ou i i | 4 “i aa 1 Wednesday night, BELLE, } Corrector 2nd. 41] 77|148] 90! 8a} 92] 74) 48) go] 84] 97) 46! 133) 75/245/254! 87! 90.108, 55) i 10 bend of gfisa sired by Dispatcher. ~] 6} 83}18) 6 8e}101) 78) 0} 96} wo) a} 26) v4} 63}1u8)rgHia10 11) Southwest Summit. 1 extra fine sired by Dispatcher. | 3} a} aa) a} 8] ad} 8) lea) al gl 4 1 1 | | 4 1 10 fall gilte sired by Goldfinder. 89] 78|141| 80) 89} 91] 74! 48) do} 88) 6) a9 126) 72)240/249) 94 83)118, Gs) 80) 40) 7 Farmers appreciate the summer ) 2 spring boara sired by Goldfinder. --| 64] 59]191) 68} 63]108) 80 a " a “ « ot on B weather we have been having, for 10 brood sows. | Be Seiten) or erlant| 0] 8] aol Ma] orl sriitd| saleetisoolaoeiaid| es! & gathering their corn, 1 boar and one sow sired by Impudence. % 116 1} 8} 7] 9} a} sg} a) si 4) a} 2) 9) of 7 8 M 4 Balance spring gilte sired by Goldfinder. | | | Mra, Wm. Hooper has been quite wtih iat pple pare) | feb iC: TN eee to} Taam ay a ol 28 48 4 wa) au) 7a 89 20! 115 sick but is getting better, SALE BEGINS AT 1:00 Oo CLOCK P, M. 3} aig 1 8) 9 3) 1) 4 1| 4 7| i 30 | a 4 1 | Clarence McGovern {s improving : , |} 87) 94! 47 33M 96.10 Go] 79) 47 72, G2 wt 5 owly. ; TERMS: Cash or bankable note with 4 months time to ies by At % ied % $ 3 8 3 rie daltealies At} Aig) 7s rf Fs HH FG Ga 60 135 FH 5 slomly ‘ : draw 7 per cent from date. Switeer P 3} 1] a8} 1) 3} 20] 8) a} 4] a) dy) 4) a) 8) a) 18) 8) yy ays 1) 10s) Supt. Ives has been doing his duty ee eee ad R: "| De Se 4 40 $31 " " $5)" 9) 44 id 8 os'191 9 WL oosizelan | DY Visiting schools the past week. y eon, R. 64) 5y!188) 65) 59/106) 79) ) #) 1 3165, 70 We understand the Root Branch ROUTE BUTLER, speator: ial ab tial aasl gidita Re a ? ; 8. ‘ MO. P lYseeting’’ 4 a iis % $108 HH ii 3a) 4H) $3) 24 88 Ene) To 120 a 8) 40) 43) Ot] wallse tug Hee 13.8 behead Well represented at Chapel r '’ , Peo Mayen 59! 7/144) 90) 86) 93) 72) 44) 39 85 961 401126 raleualae oo] 95115) gol as! 4s! col | 5 igono| 8 Inst Sunday. Many good things 8 Allison, R. 4 521170) 65] 30)105) 19) 44 36) eo 4 28) icici oT 43 45) 14) 29 5 | | were said and tdeas exchanged that For Towush:p Or 3.03907 184|117}9¢2|185| 78] 63017] o2|a73| 87/19011491177 M6 107! st 85) 42.119) 8 92 144 148 102 sih sou Mrs astt nas] '@ Worthy of spectal mention, Supt. Against Twp Organizati 9 5} 8} 4) 6) 5) 7) 6 ' 10 ‘ 13) “| “ 7 “ u ‘ 3 “4 i i 4 7 | ‘ 3} 6 "| | 7 336) Nuckols brought out many good County Court Proceedings. | AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. —————— —— The county clerk was ordered to make a partial release of school loan to Cora A. Patterson executed Oct. Former Butler Boy in Wreck in A Vernon county nureeryman has vrought to the Nevads Posta quan expenditures by over $3,000. tity of strawberries recently grown ‘The State fair at Sedalia was a success, the recelpts exceeding the Carthage Girl Gets Damages. Joplin Globe, reasons why and how one should and could make this township the beet place to live in. Those who were not there missed a treat. ! eg ge tin The proposition to remove the) Judge Howard Gray yesterday} Our hearts were made sad when 8rd, 1898, on payment of interest St. Louis. fl pre hong rey ano | Su Ge web eee rendered a judgement for the plain | we heard of Bro. Hunter's intention verge te to date, all real estate ame oe grow a fine fall variety of berries. | county. ‘ tiff {n the case of Hulen Hedge versus | of leaving. We hope something will The clerk was also ordered to ex- ‘tend all taxes against all the rail- road, telephone, telegraph companies as per assessment returned by the State Auditor at the following levies: (State 17 cente, county 40 conte, township road 10 cents, Mt. Pleas- Mies Ethel Moore, daughter of W. C. Moore, of 8905 Westminster place; Mise Natalie Hewitt, of 5718 Vernon avenue and two young men had nar- row escapes from death or serious injury yesterday about noon when an automobile driven at a rapid COCHEMIOCO CERIO’ > CEE: $ To Reduce Our (Stock ASSSSSS the city of Carthage for $400 dam- ages for injuries alleged to have been sustained by coming in contact with acurrent from alive wirefrom the of age, daughter of Geo. Hedge, of Carthage, and the means of her in turn up that he will remain a while longer. No school on Thursday and Fri- day this week on account of Teach- ers’ meeting to te held in Butler. Mrs. Chas. Stanley and daughter Leota are stopping afew days at e e “Hotel Brannoc” for rest and recre- ‘ant railroad 50 cents and city levies ‘speed by Mies Moore plunged from i We will Reduce Prices jorles, asset forth in the petition, | ation. \as per levies on file and certified by | the Harbestraw culvert, near the were pecuilar. She had been sent to| Fred Williams took in the conven- city clerks. Tamm avenue entrance to Forest |} The court ordered the assesement ‘of all the local unincorporated tele- phone lines in the county. The Bridge Commissioner was or- dered to secure material and finish the bridge over Little Deer Creek |josteouth of Adrian between sections | 8 and 4 in Mound township. } Dramehop licenses were granted | to Geo. F. Cobb and J. J. Richard- son, both this city. The court ordered that $2,700 be transferred from the election and | jury fand to the pauper fund. | J. P. Walton, treasurer of asylum | No. 8, was ieéued a warrantfor $2,- | $60.62 to cover the expense for keep- i pet | {ing Bates county inmates for six ‘the. : ‘Behool loan of W, I’, LaFollette Warrants on the various: funds ) drawn tothe amount of $1,- The election of W.. H. Anthony to betkoncr ror staeys wasabi be very gratifying to his many friends, not only in this county bat in theen- |, park, into the rocky gulch, 165 feet below. ‘The car wae prevented from turn: ing a complete somersault by a tree, and the members of the party were thrown upon the rocks. Miss Hewitt sustained a scalp wound, but not of 8 serious nature. James Brugler, of 5659 Cates avenue, who is connected with the American Telegraph and Telephone Company, sustained an injury to his arm. Mise Moore and Louis H. Krietemeyer, of 2640 Nat- ural Bridge road, clerk in the Nation- al Bank of Commerce, who were in the front seat, were only shaken up. The big machine, after standing on ite front end against a tree for a mo- the gulch. It was badly wrecked. * James Brogler is the son of Jas. K. Senator Antheny Elect. ment, toppled over into the water in Brugler, for eo many years a prom!- nent lawyer and real estate man of | Butler, now a reaident of St. Louis. On many lines of Goods. Dress Goods must go at a Price. All wool, half wool, f ©6and cotton fabrics. S One Lot Ladies Short Coats Just the thing for school girls and knock about coats will go at 98c to $5.00 each, ONE LOT MISSES GOSSIMERS Size 6 to 10 year old girls. Former price $1.50, now 49c, 5 5 an One Lot Ladies Kid Gloves, former price $1.00 to $1.75, now go at 50c and 73c. One Broken Lot Childrens Underwear, Former price 25c each now 15e, two for 25c, outing flannels 6c to 10c, cotton flannels 6Xc to 15c, ging- hams 6X to 12c, spool cotton standard 4c, spool + afk 100 yards 6c, ye : Famous Fay Stockings, For ladies and children, This stocking requires no supporters but fastens to the waist; also sell the Black Cat hose. The best 50c underwear ever shown the market price, try our, grocery depart- Ment it will save you ‘tiidney, it does for the grocery store of D. T. Faulkner, at Grand avenue and Macon street, on the morning of August 8, last. A wire screen door hung over the front entrance of the store and in some manner au unlnsulated wire from the city light system had come in contact with the screen door. When the little girl attempted to open the door to enter she was knocked from her fees by the force of the voltage and her fingers and the toes of her right foot were severely burned. The father of the girl then entered ; 0 0 sult in clreult court for $400 dam : ) 4 city electric light system. The injured girl was about 12 years ages against the city of Carthage, claiming negligence on the part of the electric light employes in allow- ing the wire to become uninsulated and thereby charging the screen door. The court rendered a judg- ment as asked. W. B. Hinderliter May Lose Both Eyes. Oar friend, Mr. W. B. Hinderliter, who resides north of here on the state line, met with a very sad acci dent, Thursday morning, that may forever deprive him of his eyesight. He was operating a manure spread- er and in some manner a plece of the striking him in the face. One eyeball patient.to a Kaneas City spectalist on an early morning train Friday — Home Telephone. Fire in a Missouri Town. er part of the business section of | Spickatd, Mo., a town of 800 inhabi- Trenton, Mo., Nov. 12 —Thegreat * tlon as Chapel, we hardly know whether his mind was centered on the convention or the gentler sex. Farmers are preparing to attend the Institute. Our best farmers are much Interested in such meetings. We think there must be snow around the north pole by the way the geese went over lately and the cold wave that passed over us last Sunday. William Brannock {s doing the mason workon KR. Mooney’s new house. A.E, 40 Burned to Death in Wreck; 35 ere injured. Valparalao, Ind., Nov. 12.—Forty immigrants were burned t. death, 35 were injured and 6!) excsped un- hurt when the second section ofa Baltimore & Ohio passenger train, westbound, collided bead-on this morning with an eastbound freight train at Woodville, 10 miles north of here. There were 135 immigrants in the six coaches of the train which caught fire and were destroyed after going down an embankment. - The immigrant train was bound for Chicago. The accident wascaus- ed by the freight crew failing to ob- serve signals on the first section of in Butler. machinery came loore. In fixing {t the {mmf grant train that anovher pe aed ee ue : 4 the horses started up, the loose part section was following. Ladies two plece sults formerly 98¢ now 50c each was knocked fromitssocket,destroy-| Litigation Over a Gas Well. ie r ing itesight, and the other badly}... ibis Henk: Groceries, be hae hopes af waving te sight in| 122 Mer to Oscar Means writ ’ i:,| en from Butler, L. C. Martin says , : the remaining optic, and took hiv We want your produce for cabh or trade at spay Bh dss that he and Becker are now down 800 set with the natural gas well, near that place, and are well pleased with prospects. ‘ Hesays that in the laweuitagainst his company for $1,004, that Butch- er only got a verdict for $241, and that the court requires Butler topay 50 cente a foot for the balance of the taute‘in Grundy county, was de- atroyed by fire with a lose of $20,- 000. The town hae no water works. | Bucket brigades kept the flames 1,000 feet, that the Martin has to go in the same-hole, which virtually saves‘ the company over $700, which Mr. Martin considers victory after all.