ag, SAR DSR Peale ERA eee His Ankle Broken. Rich Hill Review Wm. George, of the Vak had the} misfortune of breaking his ankle this | morning’ while engaged in cleaning the plate glass windows of the sa- loon. Mr. George was standing on top of & step ladder when he lost his bal- lance, and falling to the stone side- walk below, sustained a broken ankle Dr. W. H. Allen set the ankle but it will besome time before Mr. George will beable to attend to his work again as the Injury was a very sert- ous and painfal one. Home Paper Essential. 4 eee ecto eat the Carthage Democrat has the following very sensible refiections on educational necessities: Good lll schools, good churches and good roads are a grand thing to have ina Nothing detracts from @ man’s ap- community. In order to have these pearance Hike a coat which sags and Shings people must be ae to wrinkles {n front. That's what pret- take pride in all these, Your home ‘ ‘ paper can and willdo more to en y nearly all of them do though. courage all of these things than any Garments made like those shown other agency. The school children tn she illustration cannot lose thelr read with pleasure the home hap- shape because they are built over penings, and as they grow up become the right foundatton—the best hatr. interested and make useful citizens he right fo indatlo Give the children the home paper to loth, {mported linen canvass 80d pead, Itcosta but 9 tritle thoroughly shrunk tape put togeth- _ - er {na bcientific manner. We have exclusive sale {n this vielnity for coats made fn this way. They cost no more than theold-fash the stock of general merchandise of foned baggy kind. Pipes & Pipes of Altona and have Wouldn't {¥ be good judgmens to Seken charge of the same. Mr. Good: rick formerly owned the business and he and Lis partner will conduct {t at the old stand. Both are good business men and have a wide circle of friends who will be pleased to patronize them. Notice to Democrats. Democrats of the various town- ships of Bates county are urged to meet at their respective voting pre- efness on next Saturday, April 1oth, and select delegates to the county convention on Monday 2nd to send delegates to the State convention at BRIGHAM AND ROOSEVELT. Jefferson City on May 20th. This fs These two fine young Jacks, 16 in conformity of the call of your and 15 hands high, full brothers, *ownshlp commttteeman. Brigham four years old tn July and . , Roosevelt 3 years {n June, sired by Marriage Licenses. Altona Business Change. Adrian Journal, Goodrick & Ware have purchased try one’ Prices from $5.00 to $25.00. FISK & GORDON. The Home of Good Clothes. DICK. A tine Percheron Stallion, 7 years id,dark bay, good style and action, will make the season of 1908 at my barn 8 miles due east of Butler. Elamo, will stand at the same barn. y RK ; i each this season only for Jacks, to 4). 4 insure living colt. Money is due Edw. A. Cooper, | Ameterdam. when colt fs foaled, Colt to stand Lola Pitz Hunt, — Youngaville, N.C, good for service. Care taken to pre- Edw. A. Abring, Rockville. rent accident, but not responsible Mam’e L. Brinkmann, Rockville, should any occur. E. J. Hershel, Claflin, Kan. DeWITT McDANIEL Rosa M, Lynn, Butler. WANTED! Hrorses and —— SSASALASAS AS ASSASA AAS AA ALAA ASS AS AA SPECIAL VALUES IN CURTAINS Watch our Ads for Bargains. House Cleaning Ti Lace Curtains BARGAIN PRICES One of those fortunate opportunities that we sometimes come in contact with presented itself to us a short time ago. We bought several lots of Lace Curtains at a bargain. These come at a very opportune time as we are en- abled to put them on sale just when you want to clean house. This will be a bargain opportunity that you cannot afford to miss. AT THE PRICES THAT WE OFFER THEM YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY MANY PAIRS. A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY t POS LAA A 4d Lot 100 White Nottingham Curtains, 30 inches Lot 135, a very rich White Nottingham Curtain, * wide by 2'; yards long, actually worth 50c. While 31; yards long. Actually worth $2.00, While they SAS TARE Bliss sav ieacadisa aa aaiaeas eines Meee | TOE ass co oan exh aga she ackah ceae k eaa $1.48 Lot 104 White Nottingham Curtains, 3 yards Lot 223, a very rich design, 3'; yards long. long, actually worth 65c. While they last...... 43c Actually worth $2.25. While they last....... $1.73 Lot 404 White Nottingham Curtains, 3', yards d Lot roe he seca Nottingham Curtains, a pretty long, actually worth $1. While they last....... 78 | cesign. ane es wide, 3’, yards long, actually osa-0ielh~Slbiid Deeb Rieaia ws worth $2,50. While they last...............55. $1.98 0 ite Nottingham Curtains, with] ot 167 Ecrue Nottingham, beautiful pattern a beautiful scolloped border. Actually worth 54-i : 1 : pi ; Be rites eriedea aes asisesaccabelbialpe 73c inches wite, 3 yards long, actually wort $3.50. While they last.................ceee eee $2.73 Lot 124 and 418 White Nottingham Curtains, : Lot 177 White, 3!, yards long, a very handsome oo long. Actually worth $1.75. While ps curtain, actually worth $4.50. While they last Bs HRA IN ESS LANE RRR GT PSE $3.48 Lot 121 Arabian, this is a great favorite with Lot 200 White Nottingham Curtai the ladies, 3 yards long. Actually worth $1.78, | . ee ae good value, 3!, yards long, actually worth .98. MLO TOY LEON ssc csanac cinnctan teaver crnsiarnceses $1.25 While they last SNA ae BO til oo oo HILLS CASH STORI Eggs Taken Same as Cash. THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. ppppfLLLLLLLLLLLLLSLALLLSLLALLLLLLLLLDLALLALL LA La (SSSSLIALAAPTASAATSALSALASLISISISASSSLSASALASAS LSD ALLA AAL SAA <SAd (¢. A. McComb, who was in the clty Aen, hia Local politics is warming up some. Monday aud favored us pleasantly, Candidates are actively engaged tn {informed us of the death of Richard; seeing the voters, and each one pre- Mules! Andrews, which occurred at the home | senting his case to the best advant- Southerners, Drafters and Driving Horses and |r his son, Dick Andrews, near Bal- age. Itisa good long time before Mares 4 to 20 years old; from 600 to 1800 pounds. lard, on Friday morning last. Burial the primary on the 4th of August, was made at the Johnstown ceme | but Bates fsa big county, with lots tery on Saturday attended by a of Democrats and {t takes a long large crowd of reltssives and friends. | time to see them all. The field so tur Unele Dick Andrews was an early set- {s composed of most excellent ma tler in that section and was 92 years terial and it appears thatthe party of age. By his honorable, upright can not possibly make a mistake tn life he had endeared himself to the {ts nominees this time. eople of that section of county. He Seeeegemmenemmcerere Lil Loeb and Senator Accused. was @ member of the South Meth-: odist church, a life long Democrat. Washington, April 20.—Sensation- al statements affectiug a United !He prided himeelf on never having ld States Senator, whose name was not ‘scratched a democratic ticket, a rec ord that any true party man coul well feel proud of. He lefts several grown up children and » number of grand children. Uncle Dick Andrews was & good man, a loving and indul- Not necessary gent husband and father, a kind and accommodating neighbor and went We have to hig reward with the consclousness of a life well spent. | Pasture. | Will take your cows May 1, 1908 Grass good. Bull service free. 25-26 J. P. Epwarps We buy any kind if they are fat. to be sound or good workers. homes for all fat horses. WILL BE IN BUTLER at Harley Smith’s Barn on the blank being ridiculous. To The Lamar Leader tells of a sult brought by a Chicago phonograph firm against ar agriculturiss of near Liberal, for $32 50 for a phonograph. The old man would not have a law- sald, was a member of the Commit- yer and defended his case crudely tee on the District of Columbla, {given, and the Preseident’s secretary, were made in the House by Mr. Sime, of Tennessee, in the course of a dit- cussion of the conference report on the District of Columbia street rail- way trackage bill. Mr, Sims spoke of the efforts of the | street railway companies of the D s- j trict to thwart Congressin {ts at- | tempt to give the people of Washiug- |ton proper street car facilities, and declared certain men had been elect ed to the management aud director ate of the roads, or had become stockholders in them, who, it was thought, wielded an influence over Congress. The Senator in question, Mr. Sima which has control of street-car mat ° bus vigorously, claiming the ma- ee Se ee ters in the District, and owned more created much amusement, some of + Boag paged es Aya j j his answers to the questions printed | 999. i " He also sald that Mr. Loeb, the , P the questions asto his address !0) prosident’s secretary, who is a direc- Regardless of weather, and will pay the highest |case he changed bis realdence W88}| sor of the Washingvon Rallway and Heaven or Hell.” To question 88} Pectric Company, has in his name possible market price for all stock brought to US. |o his famtly he answered he had elx 4,700 shares, of the face value of Age, size or price cuts no figure if your stock is fat, |sone-in-law and a prospective daugh- | $479,000, ter-in-law. Bring in the.best stuff you have, or the bad fat 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN. ones, as the prices cut no figure if you have the goods. neighborhood, fine soll, fenced h tight, terms to suit. 17- Don’t forget the Date as we Come to Buy Tell Everybody. Will be Here rain or shine. Will buy a few fat plug mules. county last week b: majority. It woul It lies four miles east of Butler, fine Negroes Ordered Out of Ken- nett; One is Wounded. Kennett, Mo., April 19.—A mob of Biacuert & Kier, Kansas City, Mo. | mon and boys, several of whom were The proposition for an extra levy armed, vielted the home of two ne- to raise $20,000 to furnish the new|groes shortly before daylight this court house, at Nevada, was defeat-| morn! ed at a special election in Vernon| town c a substantial | more shote were fired into the home have required|of Fred Branum, who was wounded and ordered them to leave ith their families. A doz2n or two-thirds majority to have carried |in the shoulder. Other negroes in the {t. It {8 almost as hard for the|houee escaped injury by lying on the proverbial camel to pass through a| floor. “Son” Lytle, who was warned needle’s eye aé to persuade some to leave town “or take the conse ple to vote a’tax upon ves, | quences,” promised be Ban esgic no matter how insignificant the tax | mitted to bt pode day in packing | | or how laudable the purpose. _ his household goods. i J gp HALF CAR fete 9 | «eet | | | | Screen); | OOFS Just received over 250 screen doors, any size, any style, and the prices are right. If you need any doors for your house, call and price ours before you buy. | | | | | | | | | Norfleet é Ream 144 TheOnly Independent Grocery and Hardware Store, BUTLER, MO.