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~the judges of election at about 7:30 We are selling 50c Kimonas for..............00 sees seers Ladies Ready-to-Wear Hats at 98c, $1.23, $1.48, $1.98, $2.23 and $2.48 Wonderful bargains at the price Wash Suits «*. Latest Styles $2.48, $2.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 Petticoats in Black and Colors 48c, 73c, 98c, $1.23, $1.48, $1.73 and $1.98 Kaysers Silk and Chamoisette Gloves i in black, white, gray, tan and castor at 48c, 73c and $1.00 Blue Ribbon Sale. Still on at 10c, 15c and 19c Our Big Special "i Week Highest grade 27-inch Flouncing—a very large select line of patterns— exquisite designs—first quality in every respect, worth double the price we ask Special for the lot per yard 73C = HILLS CASH STORE Numerous letters have been receiv- ed by members of the board in re- gard to the sale of the bonds, anda ready sale is expected. The rate of interest to be borne has not yet been decided upon, but it is thought it will not be necessary to exceed four per BUTLER WILL HAVE NEW HIGH SCHOOL. Proposition Carries by Better Than Three to One. Th ition to issue bonds on beg Boron Se ee scien Members of the board are of the, Butler School District to the amount... agg of $35,000 for the purpose of erecti opinion that the levy will be placed Hi * fiche pore ee es ry at 15 cents for the first five years, as 2 io td te area oad Suitad!e the bonds are not redeemable within for the needs of the district was car- shat tine ried at a special election Tuesday by ie Pctieawrs a vote of 511 for and 147 against the proposition, the vote standing almost , Elkhart. Where is the man that will say that 3 1-2 to 1. 1 Tuesday was an ideal day for the we did not have one week of dry weather? election, and workers, both for and Very few of the farmérs took time | against, gathered early at the polls. to 99 to town this week, Everybody, Many members of the Automobile works. : \ Club volunteered the use of their P.B. Clemments went to Grand machines for carrying voters to and View last Saturday to visit his sister. from the polls, and worked faithfully | Charley Spillman and wife visited until the last vote was cast. his brother, Newton, last Saturday. | Aheavy vote for the proposition | Mrs. W. F. Stephens had bad luck. | was cast early giving a lead which: 4 few nights ago the rats killed sixty- | as Lette ia | eight little chickens. oe | G. W. Armentrout and wife visited Enthusiasm Runs High. at Ed. Miller’s last Saturday. A large crowd surrounded the polls, Ella and Euphie Scott were trading all day and lingered after the closing in Amsterdam last Saturday. of the polls in order to learn the re-| | W-F. S —_ mg A. ae sult. The vote was announced by ing corn last Friday. finished visited o’clock and for a few minutes it seem- nue Goocee tt ir. ed the crowd would demolish the! Squire Fox and wife spent last Sun- court house in their enthusiasm. day at John ’s on Nabs A marching club composed of about ee AEP 100 alumni and students of the * rumley high school was quickly formed, and ner at Mr. Pickett’s last Sunday. marched about the city, shooting fire-|, Mrs. Ed. Winfrey took dinner at : ; ‘her father’s last Sunday. works, singing songs and giving Ed. Addison and wife, of Kansas, their high school yells until a late}... LL. and fam- . ily. Mr. Ad isa Lockridge. J hour. "Members of the Commercial Club [ expressed their gratification that the ’ ‘of the district should show so|. Reno Gets the Big Fight. wrtily their approbation of the en-| Reno, Nev., June 21.—It was offi- fostered by that organization, | cially announced this afternoon that Eoeeek ace te coupes the Jeffries-Johnson fight would be COME AGAIN THIS WEEK and don’t forgot the aes 25c the same per yard | Specials in Muslin Underwear! Ready -to- Wear Dept. A most satisfactory goods. SPECIALS IN Handkerchief Linon The popular flaxon cloth book-fold in plain white and colored, samples at— Beautiful 27-inch Flouncing at— 39c, 73c, and 98c Wash Goods For Cool Summer Dresses A new sheer fabric, cool and filmy, in very pleasing patterns; you must see it to 15 appreciate it; 25c goods for Cc ty Flaxon in White and Colors fi d dots. 25c quality, Special at .......... , mad ‘ e 19¢ Very Rare Embroidery Bargains The embroidery bargains we have in this sale are marvelous for fine quality and moder- ation in price-TRULY THEY ARE GREAT BARGAINS Good wide edges and bands per yard....5c An unusual lot of edges and bands in Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric, various widths in 4 exclusive patterns and fine work, This lot is priced all at Next in line are the finer goods in the various materials—beautiful designs from imported 12%, 15, 19, 23, 35 and 48c THE STORE FOR BARGAINS Circuit Court Notes. man, gambling, continued to next om term. Edith Murray vs. E. Angela Scully, ~~, Pegack ian Dower, appealed to Supreme Court, State of Missouri vs. Wm. Grand- bond fixed at $1,000. full. - O. D. Austin vs Chas. Burge, aP-\ State of Missouri vs. Ed Barnett, peal from J. P. Court, Appeal allowed parole, roport satisfactory. to Kansas City Court of Appeals, bond fixed at $75. In the matter of the estate of Stella A. Nesbit, Wm. Critchfield, trustee, 2 unusual celebration of our na-| report filed. First annual settlement. tion’, birthday in our town. Geo. R. Kimble vs. Maud R. McDer- services of Judge William H. Wallace | A Sane Fourth in Butler. entertain them. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tabler and Mr. | jand Mrs. ing Buckles of Altona, soest Sunday with Jas. -™ iad Jefferson -€ ; Mrs. W. E. Corwine and children |J¥dging from the large number of Arrangements are being made for | visited her parents in Ballard Sunday. |letters coming to the Secretary of Ballard. Wets May Attack Petitions. Colonel Roosevelt appeared to be Candidates have been very numer-| pleased with a Gegwan sham battle, ous in our town of late. Hotel Hurt) but just at present tio American Con- staff, abortion, fine and costs paid in hag been doing a rushing business to|S"essman would cross the street to | see one.—Providence Tribune. , Mo., June 30.— Mrs. Day and children visited rela- | State, asking for copies of prohibition The | tives east of town Sunday. : | petitions filed with him for the sub- B. C. Redlon of Kansas City and mission of constitutional prohibition Mott et al, damage, appeal to K. C. have been secured for two addresses |N. K. Redlon of Nebraska, brothers, | under the initiative and referendum, Court of Appeals, bond fixed at $500. during the day. He will speak in the | Geo. R. Kimble vs. Maud R. Mc- afternoon and at night on the subject | voted upon this fall. Special efforts | G. R. Rohrbough, vs. Geo. A. God- are being made to bring into Butler ruled. Leave to file bill of exception | good and genuinely patriotic time is ‘ | during next term of this court. er man ve send anticipated. The speaking will be Henry Brisgoe et al vs. Ford held in the court house yard which Laughlin, damage, leave given to! will be specially prepared for the oc- port of motion. City of Rich Hill vs. Rich Hill} doings. Natural Gas Co., contract, leavegiven’ tye following committees are in plaintiff to plead in reply June 2st. | 4 Reply filed (in vacation). Rape es gene Rich Hill Natural Gas Co. vs. City, plaintiff that it be allowed to redeem | payment of $1,284. ea | Rich Hill Natural Gas Co. vs. W. W. E. Talbott, J. E. Smith, T. J.| Smith. Committee on grounds: J. W. for judgment overruled. S. Erwin. Elizabeth Boxley vs. John K. Jen- nings et al, set aside deed, amended Culver, Chairman, J. barger, W. M. Mayfield. on finance: C. A. einlein, T. A petition. W. R. Wilson vs. John B. Boat- State of Missouri vs. Stella Martin jarred. . visited D. Teeter last week. i et ee and sister of Al- Dermott et al, replevin, appeal to K. of the constitutional amendment for day, bat in Gino Owens Sun /C. Court of Appeals, bond fixed at state-wide prohibition which will be | $500. Garden City the last of last week. Last week was.a busy |frey, change of venue from Vernon on that day the people of the sur-| farmers in this vicinity and the pros- | tions, county, motion for new trial over-| rounding country and towns and a ee corn is much better than a| file affidavit. Affidavit filed in sup-| casion, Watch next week’s issue for| There is more limelight in being a 6 Mr. Hearst does not go so far as to| weeks ago. We hope the weath- y: Newspaper Flashes for the presidency.—Atlanta | n. | ey refunded. someone intends making trouble for | the temperance people. | These requests come from all parts Dale Owens visited friends near of the State, and are so numerous \that it is evident a centralized move one for the |is on to attack the validity of the peti- Those asked for are always filed a fine shower oc-|from the locality in which the party BELLE. | making the request lives. There could be but one object in view, and that is to scan them to ascertain if a complete program of the day’s ones een ad her A sagged of voters are attach- There are more than 24,000 names on these petitions and they come from [fuewest that the Democratic party’ state, save the Tenth, Eleventh and Carter, Chairman, Mrs. Hattie Smith, !change its name to “Independence | Twelfth, the latter two League” and start life anew.—Wash- ng ington Star. Judging from reports in Missouri W. Claverton, set aside sale, motion |Holloway, Chairman, W. T. Cole, E. | and South Carolina, we reach the con- in St. Louis and a part of the T being also in that city. de tat ee ‘ voters, there clusion that whiskey is legal tender than enough “now on i Sane Committee on advertising: “A. H. | for votes only in prohibition commu- } W. Poffen-| nities.—Houston Post. | No amount of scientific discussion|_ Al can create much excitement over sun */S*2™ Protects you against lightning. If your house or barn is struck mon- S4-4t. sana Phone: Office 962, Residence 368. wish the requirements of law. The Ajax Lightning Copper Cable 2