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Sac: ' | (peeReuenccoooooest Monday. Mr. Frasier was elected — vo m= a ne oe ag y dm Hold Up Passenger on Mo. Pac. st Dress Goods acide a oh, Train Out of Pittsburg, Kan. New and Stylish. under Congressman DeArmond’s| Missour! Pacific passenger train Many of our new Spring Goods are now in SPRING STYLE Walk-Overs NOW OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION IN OUR sage 2 a Ragen 310 east bound, was boarded by two ment seed for free distribution and|"Obbers &* Hittatiu-g, Kan., Monday are supposed to be of the best qual- night, and che pusseryers were held ity. upaod robbed They begun opera sions as suvcu as Lhe train was out of The following is the Democratic : ‘ ticket for Mingo township: Trustee, | *he Pittebirw varus A negro miner J. Ro Ewing; clerk and assessor, | attempt 1 resistance vod was shot ey > _— — and — dead. A traveling wan named West- tor, re urman; Justices an 2 ‘i ; mombere twp. board, J. J. Wright, lake was wouod-d in the hand by a L, Staley. The following Democratic ticket was nominated in East Boone: For trustee, George White; Justives nod members twp. board, L Q Robards Cornell, Posses were organized and and J. A. Mathes; constatle aud col | the country seonred, bye the robbers lector, Lee Stith; clerk and assessor, appear bo have mude good their E F. Cook. e-cape, The conte when robbed wes Mra Chas. R. Radford is lying at}eomtortabm filed, Lagely with wo ODIY..sssssesssssssssssssssnennecnnsnnnsssssnsesnnnnessnecsnnsnneess 500 the point of death, and Is notexpeet | aon, ane, of course, tney were great. | All woul bine serge at... ed to survive many days. She bat) ). osoited, Phe couch that was rub | Black brilliantine at.... oy Ga Gece pe bong She bed was inspecter by some of our Beautitul alollan clothes sheer and just the thing jor evening... 64e takes little nourishment, and is not|citizens as it p essed through Batler couscious of what goes On arvund! and show ud oe uiires of any bul 46 in black shark ekin goods. her. jets. Tae nevro miner would not 46 inch red voile all wool Alex. Cameron took his fam!'ly with | have b eu k lied df ue bad nos offered 38 juch white brilliantine.... him to Horace, Kan., the first of the| resistance. 50 inch very fine white brilliantine... 44 inch silk voite very sheer. week, They will all remain until FC Aer rere taste bask somone [a] WeW Bank For Rick Will: Black, Brown, Green, Drab and Red Broad cath $1.00 ’ ’ Cotton plaids for early use. we look for them back to Bubler. La Review, 4th, Arnolus cotton brillianvine.. the meantime THe Times will keep Kich Hill is to have a new bank, A Table Linens. them posted on the doings of their old neighbors. charter has teen applied for and the bunk will be ready for business next 60 Inch mercerised table linen... Napkins to match af... Monday morning at 9 o'clock, A. M. Clark, R. A. Clark, J. T. Wil- 60 inch all linen table damask 22 inch fine bleach table damask son and £, T. Orear, of Kansas City, Napkins to match large size....... together with J. M. and L. J. McKib- 72 inch fine snow flake pattern bleached and it has been our reputation in former years to show the swellest line in the town. We are to the front again and No Advance in New Shoe Store in our west room. stray ballet. The robbers eecured | about $200 10 cost nnd a number of watches and revolvers. They left tho train as it was slowing down for Prices. Note the qualities as well as prices, don’t buy sloppy stuff too flimsy to held its shape in a garment. WE ARE ALSO SHOWING 36 inch beautitul shadow plaid and stripes cossssnsensnnnanall - THE GREATEST LINE OF SPRING SUITS EVER EXHIBITED IN BUTLER THE CELEBRATED ALL WOOL ‘HAND MADE CLOTHING OF: HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, The World’s Greatest Clothes Makers is Shown in Great Variety. COME TO US FOR QUALITY. Our esteemed old friend and pat- ron, A. J. Vorhes, of Spruce, was in Butler Monday and favored us pleas- antly, Mr. Vorhes is en early settler and a life long Democrat. He is a relative of the great statesman Daniel Vorhes, the “Tall Sycamore of the Wabash.” Capt. D. W. Shideler, a mail carrier on route leading out of Holden, Mo., ben — ae dead ws ‘other ot Rich Hill. lay, w delivering mail on his route. He had just Salahed putting The new banking concern has leas- mail ina box, woen he fell dead. He} @d from the Farmers and Manutac- was an old soldier and left # witeand | turers’ Bank the old Rich Hill Bank a child. bullding, and will open their doors to M. E. Hill, who has been Itving | the public rext Monday as above south of Butler, lets with his family | stated. on Tuesday furArapaho, Nebraska,| All the stockholders in the institn- where they expect to locate. The! son are good, conservative business poe or ates Gases ets men, and will no doubts make @ suc- ben, of this city, have organized a banking company with a capttal stock of $25,000, the same to be known as the Commerctal State Bank Napkins to match large 84 Inch 7 foot bleached damask Fine linen sheeting at. Blach butchers linen 36 inch Good 36 Inch shirt waist linen... Fine waist or handkerchief liner.. LACE EMBROIDERY. Don’t overlook this lace 8c yard to.... The The them posted in the duings of their | cess of this venture, a Good CLOTHING HOUSE_g Good old welghbor —_—___— anewve les bot exes V8 ‘ a é over lice for wale ful Clothes PRICESTPO-ALL Shoe P. J. Jowett favored us with renew- Masonic Notice. Now dress ginghams just tn... Store Store. al and aleo for his son, Fred Jewett, There wili be w special meeting of New apron check ginghame just fn... who is serving a term of eulistiment in the U.S. Navy. He i now on the butele ship Indiana. Mr Jewett ts a progressive, up-to date farmer and takes great futerest In everything that tends to promote the farmers interest. William Bolte and Chiis Yost were in Butler Monday completing the de- tals of the deal by which Mr. Bolte purchased Mr. Yost’s farm iu Rock- ville township. Mr. Bolte ts abrovh er of former Lieut. Governor Bolte, and recently came from Oklahoma to thiscounty. Mr. Yost wili go in- to business at Prairie City. Butler Lodge, No. 254, A. FB & ALM., on ‘Thursday evening, beb, Toh, ab :30 o'clock bo counter the first de gree. Also on Friday evening at 7 v’clock tu confer the turd degree. fhe Grand Masser und Grad Lec- turer wall be here Friday and Sasur- aay to hoid & Lodge otf Lostraction, All Master Masons are requested to attend. By order of G. E. Cauie, W. M. 8. T. Broapps, Sec’y. We Fit Your Head, Feet, Form and Purse. Carpets. Bring in the sizeof your room, in 3 days we will have w carpets here for you. The bess way to buy is from samples, No loss In eut- ting to speak of, Eggs to-day, March 7th, te Hens Se, butter 20c, live goose feathers 50¢ at J Don’t go to others for our rates) CIIY Y DEMUCRATIC CONV EN TION. r write eomase roan Se taal te 24 | The Democrats of the city of But- ler will meet at the Court House Fri- For + = yt pe = day, March 15, 1907, at 7:40 p m. ouse. Big los. Cail on or address, | f5> ¢he purpose of nominating oue ogg yale, Ws Adame a a can f{date for School Director and ———————_—_—— one candidate for Counc!lman in each A special $75 00 buggy to begiven | wa rd and for the transaction of such away at M:Farland & Sons. Cali | other business as may come betore pod investigate. 18-26 | the convention. PISS SS ISSLSLLISLSSLSLLSLLAL SALAS ILA ILIL LA g (ASAD Circuit Court. The case winen attracted most ab- tention before our circuit cours for February term, Was suas of J. L, George Piper, charged with the seduction of Miss Kithcart, living wor Oat sowing time has arrived. , - order . roe ' near Rich Hill, was arralgned = Ghere vs. Dr. E. G Zay, tor $5,000 5 S-t .T. Hut, Chairman. | Jadge Denton and placed under $1,-|damages, slieging ial practice, tn mt The robbin and blue birds have preeminent 000 bond, for his appearance ut she| setting a broxen leg. Gere Gas ibs LAPIIAPLSPASASA LP EAD Sarr ome back to nest R R. Barsom, of Pleasant Gap; | May termof circuit cours. Piper was|jured in @ runaway, caused by his . i ee ae §. S. Budd orders his paper chang- bins pd aseny caller on po pp arrested in Semen, Ker aa eo nurse becoming scared etanactome re end obsrved his custom of many | brought buck by Sher! eard the] bile driven by Charles Bennett. A my ' last of the week. jury wt Harrisonville, where the case een aia [CHENSy SSE veliclaicy ee / ARich Hill team, belonging to Den- nis Miller’s livery stable, broke loose f-om a hitch rack in Butler the last of the week and ran north on Main street to Mill street, when in attempt- ing to turn the corner they ran into a tree, knocked both horses down onl demolished the buggy. THE Tries to follow. California. tie went to the Pacific 1 Jenkins has disposed of his | Coast lust September to spend the feststore 1a Appleton City and | Winter. oR back to Butler.| Meg Henry Goodwin, snffering i P with cancer in its last stages, is ino \ we Foe Pod ee, Soe desperately bad condition and suffer- x ing untold sgonies. She is not ex- — V. L, Johnson, the last of pected to survive much longer. The Butler High School basket . 8. Taylor has his paper changed mn Altona to Busler'Ne 9, having ball team went over to F's. Scott, Kansas, to play the return game ved from Grand River toShawnes and got trounced to the tune of 7 nahip. to 43. No comments. yg ap hyy ee Porras i ot ashe Peep experiments in a most interesting Seat Butler Saturday closing r, WoL. Hooper; collector, Lewis and entertaining manner. Bros. & Co., went to Kansus City Culbertson; Justices of the Peace, F.} A mammoth drain: system fe Tuesday tv buy goods. wr. Moore threatens to pull | M. Ball, Albert Argenbright. ote a in ~2 oe, Wittes H. Harrleon, an ae citl- of Hume with his if he w {a inten to reclaim about | zen of Mingo township, was brought not recelve better cuooumage- Py bane pe 1 ay Benny gs 40,000 acres of rich lands in that) before the county cours on Toate from the business men. t ae suuslae “y West Lise Case |county, says the Clarkeville Piker./and after hearing all the evidence oe oor ence ‘day while asciee.| Tbe main ditch will be 22 miles long, |and recetving the report of the coun third annual etreet fair will be peat Mev: ane pobre with: ten miles of laterals. These] sy physician, she court adjudged him at Adrian the coming fall. The yo operating nis lands have been practically ofnoval-|insane and ordered him sent to oe ot oe ek set for Sept. 1 Tippin of the State|ue heretofore, but are now rapldly/aeylum at Nevada, us @ cou success. Lhe Ghere Z-y trial occupied three days, and Saturday ~~. ae jury returned a verdict for $1,1 Judge Denton Gone a jury Saturday until April 29sb when a session will be held to close up un- finished business of this term. Court adjourned on Monday to April 22ud. B from Labette to Parsous, Kan. | yo.ire by having his dates set abead. les has gone to Supertor, was taken on & Change of venue, . eer fi nd oF. | os2;,", Snodarace returned the last awarded Ghere a” verdicts of $1,200 No. 13. John Crane, a Mexican war veter- an, 83 years of age, will reap the benefit of the new pension law to the top notch figure, save the Rich Hill Tribune. He was io the city last Saturday and made out his claim. He is stillas active as ‘nost men at 50 years of age and can tell of life’s County court is in seesion yeours le in session this week with all members present. ska to make his home and or- of the week from an extended visit to againes Bennett. Our tine sho s made for dress and walking A. W. Allen orders his paperchang- ed from Leedy to Weatheriord, Okie. D. O. Deacon, of the firm of Deacon durability and fashion, and we dress the foot properly—both as to fit and style. Do your walking in our shoes. w Tel “ae oeren. HIRAM NICHOLS, o The Shoe Man. sy of Horticultare sayr the pros. | being eold at $25 per acre or more. |churge. Mr. Hurrivon had bees. 4 for a bumper crop in the bad bealth tor some time and recent sarks are very Coenabie Tho} Cc. W. coer edge NM ~—_ ly ae with neneial losses which a rayed upon his min le was not 9 -4ipea ngage and who held. e| Solas, but it wae thoughs bers 0 C. H. Clouse was in Butler onl ae Judge Graves, | send him to the hoepital tor insane, peaiey Somes © ‘sho deal for the circuit bench, camedown| where he can have better care and Seren erm cts leone ct| Comp Patterson wish, Judge Graves| "enn ut to’ is one 0 a raves the best farme inthe county and|and Zack Patterson for a few days The 59th session of Congress ad- 4 Bn got @ bargain at $40| among the ducks and jack entpe. 9 ty iro Mona, a ©. L. Harris hes been re appoiated | At Macon Tuseday, at the peril of 9. lite, Mra. Thomas Holman rushed Senator John T. Bradley, Demo-| expenditure of 948,679. The| postmaster at Harrisonville. her life, C. P. Catron, in the banking buel-| crat, of St. Francois county and rep- - session ap! propriated, $880,| Jy, dge A.D. Hyde, ot Papinville into her burning dwelling house and } ness at Gentry, Ark., was in the clty| resentative James Roach, Repubii-| 183,301, mation Pee rand total of] wile in town a few days since stated rescued her baby, which was in acar pe in last week last week erttliig up some business} can, of Jasper, had @ fight Monday [expense for she 69th Congress more| fiat construction work on the big riage in the kitchen. The little t ug- I of his mother, Mrs. Louisa | affairs aua vieiing relatives. Catty evening {n the lobby of the Madison | than oue billion eight hundred mill- dredge boat being bulls in that sec: ay oe ae . Fo domtreoed {s very popular in Butler and in the| House, Jeffereon City, inwhich Roach |{on dollars. When a billion dollar} tion was. bein, g pashed with a vim |Iuht'c ton cerenate oo cl re sron, who died on Wednesday nd was buried on Thuraday. north part of the county. used his fists, and Bradley used a|congress was reached a few years] 4 tore9 of about 20 workmen fs en- neighbor, when the fire enddenly thereon. Two house boats | hroke ous, from the cook stove flue ket knife. The Interference of|ago, the people thought the limit to Bort, Kendall oppropts ae FP nn gtoe poset dus, Sent county | Pie ted serious results.|congreasional extravagance was|&' rom Berdine weeret ant eovera leave ai confined vo his home ~Y otpenanes mining districts. | reached, but under Republican mis- wiley Bc nn Mg gr = and almost immediately the room whee ey mn men worked | Herrell came es gene eon Bradley stands for the miners, while | rale the expenses continue to clim?. aredge boat is finished work of ex- toe hye bag earroanded the puiahe the. cy Ronch le an operator and looksaftr| Ite well for the country that ber re-| oS ating the BatesCouaty canalwl | Weres the smother ‘eed her bates no doubé begin —Rich Hill Review. | caped injury. purposes, are built on principles of comfort, os or Glens Campbell, 6 Versencoaaty his piace fa; she office during | the interests of that class. scurces are practically limitless.