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‘a Peat F a ware > ' ; |THE FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR. | NEW FALL AND WINTER ' -~q Of the Bates County Fair Asso- ugs ugs ciation to be Held at Butler am September 15-18th Inclusive. eo o Entries for the racing events of the - . coming Bates county fair haveclosed and Secretary Day says that he is GIVE N AS PR E M | U MS warranted in saying shat there will — ” | be plenty of good races, both trot- : ting and pacing, and shat there will also be good running races each day. ° | Special arrangements have been made for a number of automobile TAILORED HATS bad races, and these events wil! prove an DRESS HATS exciting feature of this great fair. In addition to the races there will be good free attractions on the grounds, and the exhibitions tn the different departments promise to be We can Please You. unusually large. The Electrival 4 Ustsin their flying trapezs and re y volving ladder acts will interest ull The following merchants have FE h & Ti 1 . agreed to cloge thelr places of busi- U rman ing e. \ 4d fevers | é nees at 12 o'clock until 6 o'clock We invite you during the Fair, AF Wednesday and Thursday afternoons - during Fair week: é ie Joe Meyer. ——— \ 5 American Clothing House Democratic Central Committee That Panther. Sam. Levy Mere. Co* Meeting. There ts real sensation over tt | Hill's Cash Store, ste onelghborhood of hoster an . [| Bil d Walker—scKibben. Pursuant to call of the chateman yp irland over the tales of a bly, lve . . Potfenbarger & Douglass the Bates County DemocraticNanteal wild panther, that ease wun ales : f . Hiram Nichols Shoe Co. committee met at the cours house which has been seen fee quently fu the f s \ Saturday afternoon at one ol] ok, SH sof the Marlas Dos Cygnes bor Ay ‘ We are in receipt of a tastily print) Phore was a full attendanee of tt esa _ — pepe we pt : ed catalogue of the Fourth Annual committee, only one townshtp lelne Reuene u alahinnde ad eues ; Live Stock Show and Agricultural represented by proxy. On motfon some They all agree that it fs a ‘ \ Exhibit to be held as Hume, Mo, 0D gy executive committee of nine was animal, somewhas larwer bhan a cas jThureday, September 17, 1908.' chogen, the cttivers of the va tral *Od emailer than aeow, it has four ‘ 3 | Hume's Stock Show was established ommittee to be ox uticia amen’ ra, Wee. 8 long ellie Dou: nd Wh eile fn 1905 and shoeein charge of the and officers of the exeoutive c ub aati bn yank mat ate He BY e@ @ Vv , enterprise have each year Improved | goo, gatollows: dE WE is. anda bob tall Strange 8 Is have ‘ 1Begining September 143) eee en oe Het of senaible and useful premiums Usage, eecretary; T. Mo Grimsley, from en sorting Ke bbe , oe 4 Of toterest bo the farmere and siir pymer, treasurer, do Qoley, Rock - se ee ie . hae j wives areadvertised anda rousing ville; Dr d. Wo Crabsree, Spraces W dts fan's a panther, what ie i COME AND SEE )Buccess fs predicted for Hume's F. Wolle, Deer Creek: George \Hi yonusay Last Thurscees 1 ; Fourth Aunuel Live Stock Show and Hams, Weat Boone; Isaac Loekrilge, Of bovya nd dogs, horsebace, j Agricultural Exhibls, Elkhart). FF. Cectl Walnuts Direes a oe aps - : mee - ‘ | Everybody knows thas Cowherd |Iy afser adjournmen’ of she central ghom A parks from Huue als | Was fairly and honorably wouluated commistee the exe uel. Mmuitiee went in search of the antinal bub re for Governor on August 4th, bus! went into executive seseion. Weng Surned en yan qd v iar hcp that don'y keep the St, Louis Globe | derstand tis ble committee's titeon pa at ph aaa a Be q (Democrat, and the whole pack of fon so open the eampoien tn Bates coy epg? ciawod mukew dat x | Republican newspapers, from howl , county witha bye by day li pata We are sat! that after t ’ . AB Sag about the Democratic “election! Butler, shortly afver ty file. few daye tt Bie hays oon oa South Side of Square. BUTLER, MISSOURI. jfrands” in the cltes. They don't! Speakers of state aud nathoual rep: eta pega sia: baal E:T a mMon that one-lialf ol shir electon bation will be bere avd goer wil ON OM = | officers were Republicans, and {ft the) probably bearranwedto hase sperk gay Charley Argenbright bas moved| Glen Miller has accepted a position = A South Missour! man recently was | judges and clerks made trandulens | ing bosh tn the wart {ng and ufver Prints Paper en His Farm into his residence, the old Wyatt|}at Spokane, Washington, and lefts tried on a charge of aasault. The | revurne, as charged, the Kepublicang; noon, A big basket dinner wi p * a property, recently purchased in the! for that. place the firet*hf she week state brought imto court as the} had ae much to do with it as the| ranged. Miamt, Ok, Sept.—Publehed on ' northwest part of towa. Mr Miller recently fiulshed the bu-!- weapons used a rail, an ax, a pair re D-mocrats.—New Madrid Record, Adrian. farm. twelve miles from ay see . ness course a6 the Gem (ity Business tongs, asuw anda rifle. The defend-! , ee . ties ang Piet ned, edited, seb up and mailed by j Mre. W. 0. Jackson and children College, at Quincy, lite, He is @ ant’s counsel exhibited as the otaer hog a ee eee icet ent ~ wht lana ® farmer, |he Ploneer, of White Hy returned home the first of the week ; with sample machines scurrylog {daughter have returned from» two . ae } worthy young gentleman and has man’s weapons a scythe blade, @] ap .und Busler the pass week or ten| months’ trip shrouuh bie wes CURLY, Arkutisus, fe perhaps: th from a ten days vielt with relatives | oy friends here who wish him well. plichtork, a pistol and a hoe. The} 4 (ving tree: tides to prospective! “Tt ee Fup to thee. WOsb Uatqae publleaston in bhe cout at Mound Valley, Kan. jury’ ‘dict 18 said to have been: edt A as aU aah ad 4 sae ils Se aes : sry 5 Ben Melton, an old settler of Hud any ® ver ; buyers or at least good subjects, | sang of $260 und purchased a sireay OT : * - Mr. Harry Hale and son of Shel | township, was in Butler Satur | “Resolved, That wo, the jury, would | yas. hoon many and would indiente | sprinkler, ; John M Harlow is the edfsor i 4 don are visiting her parents Mr. and dayand favored Tur Ties “Uncle = given a dollar to have seen the that these people are of the opluion| Mes. Follerton and daughter who 8 @ Northern man, who was onrie Mrs Jas. @ Walker at thelr country Ben,” as he {8 known to his neigh- | nny that the embargo against the “Dayll| have been visiting here, Gave return od bo ATK iiss 8 few Setire hs dpa ve home in Lone Oak township. bore, f@ an «x Confederate and tells} Grover Carroll has brought suit | Wagon” is to be litted tn this elty. ed to thelr home at Stani erry he engaged In teaching sear a ‘ Public schools opened in Butler on | Us that he served {n the same com jagaines US Isom {tn the cireuls| The newspaper man is nos looked| A game of horseshoes under the i's on DApEEs pig J ead Monday with a large attendance, | pany with the late Vol. Sisson. He! oourg for damages, alleging in his | Upon even as & “good subject,” and| rection of JM. Reeder wid be one of att or ten pages, wt Bald b "| she tenchere allat thelr posts and] will attend the old settlers reunion | petition that while driving his team | he's permitted to stand on the cor-| she attractions of the Adrian Strert Hon. Champ Clark 4 everything started out like clock|om October 7th and claim the Prize! of young horses slong the public} Berand watch shem go by, orinspect Fair . , work. for being the oldess man born in highway they wore attacked by a/ them ata standstill, Gus Anderson says the gir ~~ — in Seton \ Mr. and Mrs. Ben, G, Matns, and ee ee dog owned ty U S Isom and badly} ps, C Mize, Damocratte commit:ae “tee ee pig ; or . crag igh eal lstle daughter, who have been she} J: 4 Walker came tn from Kansag frightened, causing them to run! man from New Home township, was! 9sgo5 per a aie es fe 2 ages Tae ; Saini: pilates guests of Mrs. Alice R Matns for Tuesday, where he had visited his/away, demolishing th» buggy and & pleasant caller on Saturday and ih re 4 wll a ath nie a a - nee " bs abr " nar aE IT O'Glock several daga, lett Tuesday tor Par |Gaughter, Mrs. H.J. Clark, for sev-|damaginy the team. He asks dam-|intformed us that the Recorder bee nae se the a fara ye is i es peer Is wilt ie meet da T sons, Kan, eral days. Mr. Walker sald the crops | ages of $40 for the buuwy and $800! had lodged under his hat, and {t ie bot AGEHEE. ve ik a ae, fiutive Tater NS Set Renae Salen erent ane | tee the wom now his fatention to enter the race ee ee paces ees Mrs. ¥. W. Hancock and 600! much better than had been reported. for that office before the Domocratie | ~ aa ; aegis ee Gaylard returned from Mendo, K4n ,/ Hy gaid he saw several fields shat} LS Paddock, Democratic noml-| primaries two years hence. Mr. Miza on Monday {n time for Guaylard to | il make 35 or 40 bushels to the) mevfor Judue of the north district | fw wn old settler, has » large parsonal | enter school. They have been living race, while osher fields will not yield | and who will look after his county's | aoqualiaanes in Ati county, {s aj on 4 ranch this summer. | much. interests for the next swo years in! most affable gentleman, aid will | f An open air temperance meeting {8} County court {sin sesston this week | Shas ottive, was {n- to meet with the! have to be reckoned with In any rave : i) announeed in the court house yard! with all the judges and court officers Said teem nphemgercn d He 4 ! which he might enter as a candidate | 2) on next Saturday, Sept. 12h, at 2 present The greater part of the first ¢ ntly to grees his many friends. iter, W PRB Ah enna | 1S NONE TG6O GOOD FOR YOUR TABLE 1 o'clock, -p. m. J. M. Glass, a tem-/ three days was taken up asa board | Judge Paddock {s as very clever gen- | vi dime oi cept tars eae | x rance Grator of note will address | of equalization on merchants assess-| tleman and has a large personal ac- | ae eee css halle hi Watrent: | “Gil et meeting lapase, There were only a tow minor quatntance over the north part ot | bury, came to Butler Tuesday after | NEXT BEST IS NOT HALF GOOD ENOUGH F ig Changes made in the assessmente as| the county as any man in the die-| M8 fmily, who were visiting Mrs. » Mrs. George Fulkerson and Miss , ©?@nge cele, Te kus bes eek eater! Barrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.! F ; ; Fannie McCuan went to Kansas City Teturned by the merchants. vg Soe ' = 4 perc i “T Morris. Rey. Barrets has been re, We carry the best of everything in the Grocery lin: last week to see the ttle daughter | court will be fn session until Friday. hs any vg pe at shot, | Sure to Linn, Osage counsy, for and will make you the very best prices. We still have *— of Dr. ond Mrs. Palmer, nee Lida Mc-| We acknowledge receipt of an invi- aibck Be al P er | another year. He 1s well pleased: ; : : | , ways meete his obliga- | a few gross of Fruit Jars . Cuan, The little girl came to bless! tation to attend a public demonstra- tions promptly and stands bigh| Wis! bls charge and the splendid © the Palmer home last Thursday. | tion of the Burglar Alarm System, role pm He will poll! tFeatment aceorded him by the good The dredge boat has reached a| "cently inetalled by she Adrian! 4, fai parsy etrength and be sri-/ Peo of shat place, Tux Ties Se oe es. Banking Gompany, on September ,acknowledxes @ pleasant call from 75c per dozen for quarts point opposite the Bagby farm home, 10th. The invi umphantly elected. ; ss | 90c per dozen for half gallons * Gn the road to the old waterworks |. @ invitation is unique rep- | Rev. Barrets and an {nvitation to Galion sytus; per bucket 35: tation. Barring some email breaks | "esting an fron bound chest with 8} ne following appointments of the | Vists him for a qualland turkey hunt, 3-1) can table peaches, per can........... 15¢ \% fn the machinery now and then, the | ®8V9ge bull dog on i oman em |Southwest Missouri M EB. Church , *b!s fall. 3-1» can table apricots, per can 15¢ E work is progressing very satisfac. | 08800, with the wor Protection south, at Warrensburg, last week of I was for Dave Ball before the pri- 2 packages Post Toasties. .. 25 ie j torlly —Rich Hill Review. printed below. ke interest to our people: Nevada Dis-; mary, = shat fs a thiog of thepass. LS wens gare Nuts... : ri The maple worms which have been | trict—W. G. Beasley, presiding elder; I bow cheerfally to the will of eupe-| eee oe rer Gallon bay i The Missouri State Bank and The, qevestshing the trees of the Hill and | Hume and Oubiewoed. T. H. Clay-| rior numbers, and will not “kick” . ziiardo Castor Ot, per gallorr. ne es Walton Trust ae socboatl > in west Busler for several years are | ton; Sprague Circuit, RB. Rupard; cause my favorite did not get there. Sy eee cin Se wallet te hearty welcome + the people ¢ scattering north and east and {¢ will| Rich Hill, W. H. Hargrove; Butler,, This cry of “fraud!” ts the merest R 1 » he very : is Bates county to witness the demon-| 4, only a short time when the treesall 0, E. Vivian; Archle Circuit, J. A | bosh—that te, eo tar asi pea So Aint ul a \ Electric Burglar y bandone , Seal | ) 80 far as it has affect. | High Patent Soft Wheat $1.35 per sack ee ‘ stration of thelr Thared . over town will be denuded of leaves {n | Castell; Spruce Circuit, D. E.Dowlese; ed the result. When the Globe-Dem- High Patent Hard Wheat $1.25 per sack 2 Alarm aro sane urecay, S°P"| the middle of summer by theese pests. | Chilhowee Circuit, W. W. Alexander; ocrat and the Kansas City Star go Good Patent Hard Wheat $1.20 per sack eae tember 17th, at 10:30 a. m. An effort should be made by the city | Clinton, H. A. Wood; Appleton City | to crying out “fraud!” I generally | Fa authorities to exterminate them, or}and Green Valley, G. L. Hoffman; conclude that things have been pret-} Next week is Fair Week, and we expect to see you all. Give us x - Marriage Licenses. is will become neceseary to sacrifice’ Montrose Circuit to be supplied; ty fairly done; and all other good few minutes of your time before you go to the Fair Grounds: we wil! us % veGirard, Keatneville; Kan. the maple trees. ‘They are not only Harrisonville L. F. Clark; ElDorado Democrats will serve themeelves, the, make it worth your while, Yours for Honest Values, ca : 'f ee Searer, k Panama, Mo, |@ filthy nuisance about the premises Springs, J. R. Strong; Papinville State and the party best by notjoin- | ae? . |W. P. Cobb, * Foater, | bat when they die in vast quantities Circuit to be supplied; Pasaalc Cir. ing in the howl. —Iron County Kegis- J E WILLIAMS eS Dine Gochenceih. Fobtes.| they Séeome © menace 80 bealth, cult to be supplied. | tor. ; eS ‘ "] het