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Sahai en in + both sick at their home in northwest | Holden have sued each part of the city, and owing to their extreme age, the family and friends are much concerned about them. A whiskey barrel exploded in Fulton ‘the other day, and fractured a bone just above the eye of a man, who JREMOVAL Sai! In order to remodel our Store Front \ and make us the best Clothing room in Southwest Missouri, we will be FORCED TO MOVE OUR CLOTHING the odds? red that the moral is: “Never fool sround a whiskey barrel, when it is empty.” Mrs. M. D. Frisslle returned trom an extended trip to her daugh- ters, Mrs. Sam Wood, of Denver, and Mrs. Harry Piggot, of Helena, mont. She departed for the latter place on about it. if Henry Evans and his good yifeare| The editors of rival news; 88 W. 0. Arxeson, Butler, Mo. papers in libel end ack domages of each tion OUR An editor may live in poverty all his life, but when he talks money he & always talks big. I don’t burt any body and it amuses him, so what’s OW [ was working on it. It is to be infer- The real estate business is very dull but if you will lst your farm IS GETTING THE with us at a fair price we will do our best to start something that will sell {t. If you want to buy a farm in Bates county or elsewhere it will pay you tocome inand talk with us Tuesday to make her home with the The Pleasant Hill Local by ite All Light Weight Lasik Pigotte. claim of destinction in regard to SUITS ~ Ben P. White, father of Miss Mary|good sidewalks, has aroused not To the second floor of our building Joan White, formerly a teacher in|oaly the ire bus the eporting blace Sold Regardless ; about August 5th, for a few weeks, as the public schools of this city, has| ot Harrieonville’s mayor who wants of Profit. \ we are unable to secure another room been In a critical condition tor some] to bet the money acquired by fining We will therefore have a time but is now slightly improved. | crapshooters that Harrisonville has He ie suffsring with a bowel com. |no less than eleven miles of granitoid MENS SUITS : plaint. ‘ pavement, 1 O D A S S A LE * Dr. Gay L. Langeford, aprominent| Mrs. E, M. Hays brought us sam- $3.00 and up. . / citizen of Lee's Summit, son of our| ples of Texas peaches from a crate . formerfellow citizen, late N. B. Lange-| she had received from her son, Clark on Summer Clothing, which means ford, demonstrates his continued in-| Hays, who is a railroad bridge con- YOUTHS SUITS a big saving to you terest in the doings of his old friends tractor at Marshall, Texas, Mrs. by renewing for Tur Ties to Sep-| Hays recetves a crate of peaches from $2.50 and up. The e = The tember, 1908. Clark each year, and these aredoubly Good SE Good A me A unable to find buyers for the °c cabernet $o the failure of 70, issue of waterworks bonds, . ‘ Clothes CLOTHS OU Shoe on account of a sult filed to restrain] Because his cow trespassed on her CHILDRENS SUITS Store Store. the sale, the citizens of Clinton had a| property, Miss Ella Fike, of Warrens- 5Cc and up. bond burning one night last week. Several forceful and dramatic speeches were made. Tue Times acknowledges renewal from Hon.C.C. Dickinson, of Clinton. We fit your head, feet, form and purse. c Best 50c work shirts at Walkey-} Rov. C. V. Criss will preach atthe; A Mrs. Hammond, of Vernon coun- Dickinson {s one of the McKibben. Preabyserfan Church on noxt Sunday ty, showed exceptional courage, when Senator fined $2.50 and costs. Jud d Mrs. P. A. Bruce wore | ™orning at 11 o'clock. Everybody | she attacked and killed a mad dog strong men of this district, an able n udge and Mrs. P, A. invited to hear him. with a plece of t 1. The dog had lawyer, an eloquent apeaker, ademo-| Is tg believed that Governor Folk down from Adrian on Tuesday. : bitten a bo wal 3 d crat of the old schoo!, and a courte-| will commute the death sentence of 10 per cent off on tranke at—| Mise Maud Fisher te spending her y» several horses and a ous Virginia gentleman. G. C. Brumfield, of Springfield, and Miss Georgia Arrasmith, of Butler, were married Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents in vacation with friends in Kansas City, | @ule. Walker-McKitbbens. Her brother Hadley 1s filling her| Mise Lena Cole te spending a vaca- W. R. Marshall orders Tue a place in Hill’s Cash Store. tion with her parents Judge and to his address at Berryville, Ark. Ben Kiler was taken to Kansas | re. Willlam Cole. Miss Lena 1s Straw hats less than half price— City\on Friday by his father, Henry | 4olding a fine position in the office Valitent, who dissented in the opin- west Butler, Rev. Mayfield officiat- 4 P Walker. McKibbens. Eiler, and Dr. J. M. Christy to be — Southern Rv. Co., at Kansas ing. ‘They left the ea evening for |!0 Of the court affirming the judg- County Collector Yancy Combe and | operated on for appendicitis. : Joplin, where they will make thetr wmrasveqeating © werk ehEiDeente! 1, na, convention, of Pidioéel Cal een mam report that one of Aitlawe, elr solicitors skipped out, after de- prings. phia, by an almost unanimous vote, livering some feather bed hich 1 lot ladies $3.50 oxfords on sale | abolished the custom of wearing elke’ sd rah had been renovated, and collecting $2 90—Walker-McKibbens. teeth as a symbol of the — thereon. They report their loss at Judge J.8. Francisco has gone to} prof O. F, Munson, formerly of | about $100. Sixteen, Montana, to spend the heat- | the Appleton City Academy, has ac- Lon. McKisatck, with the Rock home. The Latter Day Saints are prepar- ing to build a sanitarium near Inde- pendence, Mo. A track of land will be purchased for $19,000 and $15,- 000 has been raised for the building. for the crime. This 1s a result of a revalation Pres, ed term. cepted the superintendency of the] Ielang Ry. Co., in Chicago, came in| Jos. Smith claime to have had from Carhartt overalls the best in-the | Clayton, N. M., public schools. the first of the week for a visit to| the Lord. world at Walker—McKibbens. Dr. L. W. Luscher and wife, of| old friends. Heisa sonot J.J. Mc-| The Army and Navy convention Mrs. Felix Oppenhimer, of Pleas- | Kansas City, on their way to Eureka | Kiesick and formerly ran a grocery ant Hill, is the guest of Mre. Sam | Springs, stopped over in Butler to | store in Butler. Levy. visit Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mooney. E. 8. Cartith formerly a popu- Onur old friend R, R. Barsom, of| A.M. Templar of Adrian was hurt |lar and successfal business man of Pleasant Gap, was a pleasant caller /{n a runaway at that place Sunday | Butler, proprietor of the American on Monday. afternoon. He was thrown from his Clothing House, now in business in : aggre di . | Greely, Col. i Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 6. Walton lets | 0887 8nd dragged some distance rely, Col., eonds us remittance tor yesterday for Denver to spend Va-| An attempt to make Vernon coun. | "204! to 1908. cation in the mountains. ty; outside of Nevada, dry isnowon| Miss Pamella Mahan vill give a J. L. Strode, an old settler and | 00+8and, according to The Sheldon | lecture at the Passate church Satur- wealthy tations of the northwest, | “aterprise, promises to be a success, | day, July 27th, at 8 oclock p.m. and sends us remittance for renewal. Ed. McGaughey, who is - gr alle ag a Mise Mildred Ream celebrated her | Cooter came in the last of the wees | "itd 60 ttond theeelectores sixth birthday Tuesday afternoon |. spend his vacation with home| Asa Morgan left Wednesday noon by & party to her young friends, =| og for Springfield, Mo., to visit his son, \ oe and Mrs. Warren McCombs Mrs. Ben E. "Parker, of Warrene- | Ben, who fs a printer in the Republic- nd one. of Adrian, are on an burg, came down the last of the week | 90 Office of that city. This is the extended pleasure tour of the west. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | iret outing Asa has had for many Prof. J. M. Hackler and wife, of | Jas. Cazick, of the Virginta neighbor. | Y°8rs, and he anticipates a big time. Westville, Ind. Ter., has been vistt- | hood, A gasoline stove set fire to the wall ing relatives in Adrian and vicinity. A party of young people trom But-| PPer at John Ray’shome Sunday Mrs. Ariminta White came upfrom |)... haa, moonlight picnic at the | fernoon. The fire alarm was turn- Rich Hill the last of the week to visit Clark Camp, northeast of town, ed in but before the department her daughter, Mrs. Watt B. Dawson. Tuesday evening. A delightful time |COUld respond neighbors rushed in Onur young friend C, H. —- is reported. s — out the fire. Damage not Spruce, made us a pleasant call w » 2 , fntown Monday and had his dates Pos pstonaney a Our esteemed friend A. A. Miller arabe’. courage. It’s acinch that the ordi- | °beerved his custom of many years Mrs. Cal. B. Robineon and daugh- nary man hasn’t the nerve to read | bY Tenewing. Ho is a son of the late “ter Nellie are visiting Cal at Baxter | Marie's novels, : Uncle Alt. Miller, than whom the Springs, where he is superintendent . | county afforded no better citizen and ofa mine. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Duvall, Mr. | “Button” was fashioned in similar and Mrs. Robert Deacon, —Letton moulds. +g Lady Walkover, the Sheldon mare, | a4 Mies Frankle Lisle wont to El- has voted to re-establish thecanteen, claiming that {ts abolishment was a blow to temperance and the moral welfare of the men. I¢ was also vot- ed to increase the pay of petty offi cert and enlisted men, 10 per cent for each four years of service. The Rich Hill Daily Review has the following personal marked “for the Monday fssue till forbid:” “Wink {n Butler.” Of course, the boys will coutinue to spend their Sundays in Butler, and we will not mention the attraction. Our good friend Dave Owens was a pleasant caller the last of the week. Dave has been with Tue \TimEs through good and bad report, for | more than twenty years; faithtul to all hts obligations, loyal to hisfriends and the Democratic party. Dave's Word {s as good as his bond. Judge Denton returned fram Hart- ville the first of the week, where he presided in the murder trial of Michael McCarty, charged with kill- {ng his wife. The jury returned a verdict Saturday night of guilty of murder in the first degree and as- sessed his punishment in the peniten- tlary for life. Rov. James Hukel, of Hico, Texas, arrived in the city the last of the week to visit his brother, Thomas Hukel, who {s very low and not ex- IT HAS 7 ate pected to recover. Mr. Hukel, who Getoated Coxle, owned by Shobe & Dorado Springs Saturday, retorning Ei han hese oath thet thopee was in the midst of a meeting at Lyone, atthe race track Saturday home Sunday nights. ple of the United States spend twelve Hico, was compelled to return, and left Tuesday for that place. The Rich Hill Review of Monday reports that the big drill, at workon the city well, struck a flow of excel- lent water that tested 1,800 gallons ur without apparently be- wered. Tho drill was down less 600 feet. The city council ordered the drillers to proceed to a coples | greater depth. Why should it be the boast of an Mies Katherine Pullfam ami Mm. Falr, both of Adrian, were united in marrage at the home of the bride’s parents. Rev. W. 8. Weir, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. , Mrs. M. E. Walley, aftg@ soveral weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Arnold, returned to her home in Kansas City. She was accom- panied home by Eugene Arnofd. The seventy-fivesurvivors of Quan- trell’s band of the hundred and fifty guerillas will hold a reunion at Beaumont Station near Indepen- dence on August 28rd and 24th, fe . to eell lubricating Greases and Dole took hie first. trip out in Bates. and adjacent coun. | many-feare the epent Sunday at "the country home-of J, Newlan, east Butler. : LLLELLALLL LP PPPS PPP PPPS PP PPP PSPSPS SELSSee2e2e Phone 144. tae gated 7 murdered, and no motive was shown Mrs. Clara Wheatley, wite of J. W. Wheatley, died at their home, three CLOTHIER. miles west of Butler, Tuesday morn- — —— : ing at 1 o'clock, of consumption.| Iftherets any I{tsle burg within 100 She leaves a husband, three daugh- miles of the proposed cross state ters and four sons to mourn thelr | road that does not consider tha$ the loss. Mrs. Wheatley was a most ex- enterprise will be a failure unless in cellent woman, lived an exemplary | runs through that place, and one life, bore her affictions with christian ' which will not be sore ff {t fails toges fortitude and died in the blessed | 1%, that place deserves an expression hope of the just. Funeral services | of admiration, and readers of the were conducted from the family rest- newspapers, who are, no doubt, tired dence by Rev. Shirley, of ElDorado, | of the continuous bickering in regard Wednesday afternoon aud interment | to the project, would probably glad- was made {in Oak Hill cemetery. ly contribute. No Hoe & Ream, burg, had Dr. Berry arrested. He was fined $1 And costs. During the trial it developed that her lot was The 2d Jar of Money overgrown with weeds. The doctor ‘i : then had her arrested for violating in operation. A Key the antl-weed ordinance. She was with every $1.00 purchase. Lord F, Seymour Barrington, who is Good Clothes for sentenced to hang Friday. the many petitioners for this action are the names of two members of the Supreme Court, Judges Graves and Among Little Money AT ment of the lower court. In the dis- senting opinion those judges claim it was never shown that McCann was Jamison and Will Vodry sundayed LLLPPSS ESOL E SELLS EE E—EST EN Old Glory Flour NO EQUAL---TRY IT! @ " ” 4 ” hd ” 4 ” ” 4 ” 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ” 4 4 4 ” 4 4 % AT » 4 ” 4 ” ” 4 ” 4 ” ” ” Grocer and Hardware Store, White Front, BUTLER, MO, i re Pe