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CES FE. strictly FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Come and see us—we want your trade. The Butler Weekly Times BATES COUNTY'S CANDIDATE, Bill Club Wires Bill Bryan, MURDERED HER IN A CAR. rT et eae Bates county is especially tnterest- — Excolstor Springs Mo.,July 13.— sais Printed on Thuraday o! each week, 4 , : prings, Mo. July: er Nara rie rea re iremmeirer ed ia the state primary on August The Bil Club No. 1, of the World, A Young Woman at Carl Junc- uses eee Ae eee OD ith in that it hasa favorite son tn real the following message to “Bill tion, Mo., Who Resented a Xatered at the postomice of Butler, Mo, @8 pho “en giles shea ryan”: Seanseamaca Wakil Wavtue the person ot Waller W. Grave ‘ sis “Honorable BIll Bryan, Fatrview, Negro’s Insult Slain. didate for Supreme Judge. Judy Lincola, Neb —Bill Club No, 1 of the . Carl Junction, Mo., July 12 —Re DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Graves made an enviable record for Pon, cot Excoletor Springs, Mo , cause Mra, Roy Pum, 19 years old, ; "six years on our cireult bench,‘ | hereby congratulates you Upon Your y member of a caruival company, lowing euch eluent jartsts as Fost pe 9 weg dime tema resented an insule Will Wilson, a er P. Wright, Jas B. Gantt, James Presidecey, be » tegro 24 years old, killed ber so day body, yet we take great pride in the He struck her over the lof temple, tact thas the two greas political par | tled a rope around her neck and ac. himeelf the peer of efther of thom. It tleabave nominated a member ofour cording to his-own conteesion, drag: xed the body 300 feet along the Ss, Louls & San Fraucisco ratlroad r President ey WILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska, Lay and D. A, DeArmond, proving For Vice President ae “F KERN {sa matter of note that during his Organization for President, thus not of Indians ‘ ly giving every member of our or six years term on the cireult bench 02/Y & \ ENC USERT OM "SHO" OUGULE 08 ganization an opportunity to vote | ANNOUNCEMENTS he was not once reversed {n an {m- for Bill, but carries with if the proud peyeg ioe ton, bealng teed Bosses Theres ene portant case by any court of appeal. assurance that Bill will be elected. ed her, e was feankad by hie bare We are authorized to make the following an- | He was @ pointed by Gov. Folk to “BiLL Fow.er, President, r ‘ : Boancemeuis for Demoeratic nominations at P 9 ‘Bice Hy Ban ay) footprints and caught just thirsy ¢ the ls primary election: take the place of Judge Marshall, re “But. Hyper, Secrevary. | minutes later. * REPRESENTATIVE “ined, under which appoinsment be Gaugh Enlisted Two James Boys) , The carnival company had just LAWRENCE M, GRIFFITH, served one year. He was nominated \suuee a po conennens at thas Osage township, . Spri helices j 7 : |Place and was prepiring to goto AG dinoe, at the Racsistor Spriogs conv ention : in Army |Dronogo. The cab ia whish the cetmns New Home township. ,and elected by a handsome majority Kansas City, Mo, July 13 —Wil.| #48 committed is divided {nto three JAS, N. SHARP, to fillous the remainder of Judge iam Gaugh, 64 years of age, one of | Compartments. In one compartment Mound township, Marshall’s term of two yeara, He {e Quansrell’s followers, dled at his | the mane, was binge Soong —_ (ane decile now asking for the Democratic nom. , home here. He enlisted when he was | er was the woman. ere isa door COUNTY JUDGE, iatlen — pe og pa one 16 years of age and setved through | connecting the two. Shortly afser 1 ESTEs SMITH, ons : * the civil war. Mr. Gaugh was with|0’clock the negro went {nto the com. Minas tiaaetp: to which his pre-eminent abilittes Quantrell on the Kentucky raid|parsment occupied by Mrs. Plum north district, : a justly entitle him. Judge Graves when the guerrilla lost his life. He wu enten aul arose from the ranks by his own ex- was captured and sent to the mill. ianitincen erslons, A barefoot country boy, at-| #Ty prison tn Loutsville, where he : Bhai the wlater months, to a counsry to Clay county, Misgourt, for recruits She resisted an attack. According to his own story he struck her and belleving he had killed her, tied she rope about her neck to dispose of the body. Heclimbed out of the ear, dragged the body after him. Ata south district, re: Betan school teacher, he worked his way , and there enlisted Frank and Jesse| point about 300 feet trom the car he Howard township, through college and law school; by James. At the close of the war/came toa box car with the door south district, his abilities he forged to the frons in Gaugh became a farmer. He ts sur- et: a a “> pote pat he 8 i ix 0 Jace the body in she car to conceal]. SHERIFF, his professton, not without the heart vived by a widow and six children. y ear to conc t, but was too tired and instead dropped {t under the wheels W, J. BULLOCK, buras and misgivings of many de Telegraph Operator Arrested. Doer Creek township, feats which moulded him tnto she Charley Taylor, formerly night a . 2 7 > oy J. R. ANGLE, well-rounded manly man, courteous operatortor the Missouri Parificonm. Order of Publicaston. STATE OF MISSOURI, ] 88. County of Bates. 5 In the Probate Court for the County of Bates May term, 1908 Mit, Pleasant township, TRRLAL aa ‘ gentleman, kindly neighbor and pany and on whom the blame was . : above all possessing the admirable placed by the coroner’s jury for the qualities of being true to his friends Missouri Pacific wreck near Knob YANCY COMBs, H. H. HAVELY, — y., Noster when efght men were killed, | Jon's. Courtright, Deceased, Walnut township, under all cireumstances and cond! 45 arreated Wolnesheg at Dresden | Naney M. Courtright, Executrix, 3AM L. COLEMAN, tions. That admirable trait of char- by Constable Shaw and brought to Order of Publication. Deep Water township, | acter has commanded the highess re- Warrensburg on the afternoon train | Nowat thisday comes Nancy i. Cow ‘ | Tayl ke bef J {| executrix of the estate of John S, Courtright, J. A. RUGERS, | Spect of his opponents and the love aylor was taken before Justice} qeoeased, and presents to the court hee peti: Homer township, and loyalty of his friends. Bates Rayhiltand gave bond in the sum of ton, ie pep Ry Ba pad G. W.STITH, : $1,000 tor his appearatice here next | ™2°4 ° my het Mt, Pleasant township. [county beepeaks for Judge Graves | Saturday for peclniaaey hearing. pala 4. EMMETT HOOK, | the renomination for Supreme Judge From the evidence heard beforsshe Hudson township. | at the hands of the Democratic party | coroner’s jury at Knob Noster, it pong, HARRY W. JENKINS, | of the State. | Seems that Taylor is in the main re- | $028 intere Shawnee somnehip | a | sponetble for the unfortunate affalr, | been mad: ie Phanat aeonis Dies Praising W. J. Bryan. according to the rules of the rail-| [0% before the arst d. No warrant has been issued ee Ss. Joseph, Mo., July 13.—Expreas |T8 SURYRYOR, {ng gatification at the ommeeten of | co ow Strange —Warrens- | or said nosaat E, somees, | William Jennings 5 how yg od re if t. Pleasant township, |{ng his character, Jobneton D. Car- FROSECUTINC ATTORNEY, | = 85 years old, lapeod ped aoe Real Estate Transfers. " wn jousness an at his residence, WARRANTY DEEDS. ty IEEE Oly, No. 416 South Fifteenth street. Mr. | J H Knoepker to WG Myerley east Mr. Carson came to Buchanan | % lot 6 blk 74 Rich Hill except astrip county in 1851 with hie father, who! in south west corner $3200. was @ slave-owner. They brought} Wm A Lewis to National Bank of SENATOR STONE ' nearly three hundred slaves to Mis- Cor St. Louis 140 8 Elk. | the : AT RICH HILL, |soxrfend worked wa. 5 band a at farm one Heirs of John Evans to Mary E Senator Stone will deliver an ad: Goring bee Orel War and t ww Wtee 100 ove 9 Moend. Madete dress at Rich Hill Friday evening at| gon to 9 tree three times in an en- t deed $1 8 o'clock. Many Democrats from | deavor to him to disclose the "ie sty dont c F Morselote Butler and vicinity have signified | supposed place of rifles. He ‘ yy 10 ales ins Tk SR fone ‘thelr intention of going and we can | Was cee, jowever, and refused Cos 1st add to Rich Hill $1. promise Rich Hilla big delegation. |*O ll. Ata When Stone comes to Bates county| Hon. H. P. Faris, Prohibition can- Pr didate for Governor, thus his he fs always assured of a big crowd hols town Of Chaion to peas 4 Carson was a Democrat all his life. of enthustaetic friends. the example of Batler in the follow. | ond add / ane ti {ng communication to the Clinton a - 100th Birthday. Democrat: “At Butler. the are The centenial number of the St. roviding for [gl oy abe Louls Republte was creditable to| Pro" nog nar recren the managers of that great journal. alll. F : For one hundred years{t haslabored for the upbuilding of the great weet tn which {¢ has taken pride and with which it has kept pace in advance. ment. It has contributed its full share to the advancement of civilisa- | It tion and on ite 100th birthday it stands outa prbicrsen he Ayo] country. copies, fesvued and WALKER-McKIBBENS — RAREST RR ISRERIAIRE AS ARIELLE SIRIRALOLALALDLDS GALA, CIRPRLALSAIRL A OAR LEAR WERE We are making genuine reductions on many lines to reduce stock and the goods we offer are You know it does not pay to waste time making up inferior goods. Here are some of the items you should consider. Beueatr ent 10c yard _ Best all wool Ingrain Carpeting for.....0... ccc cecccceeseseeseseas OQME Full Standard Unbleached Muslin for.............00.0 ccc ccccceceece ee 5c All Room Rugs reduced...... Prreiaius esata kane seceseeee D2 to $5 each One lot 50c and 40c Embroideries for... 2.0.0... 0000. cccceceee. 25c Elegant Lace Curtains at ........................, Serr ...20 per cent off One lot 25c and 20c Embroideries for.........000..00 0 cc eccececceeueee 10c_ Men's Ralston $4 black and tan Oxfords for $3.00. $3.50 goods $2.50 Beautiful 25c fancy Wash Goods for......... 00.00.00 cecccccee eee. 19c_ Three lots Ladies’ $3 Oxfords, black and tan for.............. oes B2.85 Ladies’ $2.75 and $2.50 Long Chamois Gloves for...... $1.98 All Heatherbloom Petticoats this month. .....$1.98 Eggs and checks same as cash. THE Ideal Hot Weather Shoe » REGAL Comfort-Giving at Every Point Cool and Pleasant A Style for Your Idea A Fit for Your Feet Hiram Nichols - Shoe Company. The House of Better Shoes ‘haa ir cia eimai siete NEW JAR CAPS For Old Jars Genuine Boyd Jar Caps for ail sizes Mason’ Jars, at only, per doz Sealing wax, at Ib MARINES D855 cic 540 sisssueerabniersienteosaresisekares 15¢ We have put in a full line of the National Biscuit Co.'s Package Crackers as follows: Graham crackers, tb Lemon snaps, fb Zu Zu ginger snaps, Cheese sandwiches, - Cocoanut dainties, WANS 809.3 14k us OKOR ba MeVe De teae 10c; three for 25c . 5c; six for 25c +» Se; six for 25¢ -- 10¢; three for 25c - 10c; three for 25c Chocolate wafers, ..................:.0cc005 -. 10c; three for 25c IN WNT, isos ios c cate cscoesesvncsess - 10c; three for 25c Sugar clusters, .... 10c; three for 25c Large size Nabiscos, Small size Nabiscos, Uneeda biscuit, ...... Premium soda crackers, Select soda crackers, - 10c; three for 25c - Se; six for 25c - 10¢; three for 25 Brveesecvbsvesssiisssieassd 10c; three for 25 You wili find these prices were never made in Butler before. Come and get what you want for your picnic parties. ALL FRESH. Yours for business, Norfleet 4 Ream/ Phone 144 TheOnty Independent Grocery and Hardware Store, White Front et Side Square _ BUTLER, MO. by

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