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“The Daylight Store” Spring Stetson Hats corraicny —_S_S]S]_]_]_aE_][___ Se ecwr......SSGtE—————— Buy. your oxfords at Black-Arnold. |. More work shirts. Black-Arnold. | Boys suits, shoes. Black-Arnold. Work straw hats. Black-Arnold. Miss Georgia Bagby is visiting in| Mrs. H. L, Tucker of Kansas‘ City; Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Wayland Kansas City. is visiting friends in this city. W. G. Shafer has returned from a| Joe Meyer returned Friday night business trip to Joplin. from a business trip to St. Louis. Geo. F. Scwartz of Rich Hill died| Mrs. Elmer Caldwell and baby vis- of heart failure Friday morning. ited in Adrian the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill visited in} W. B. Herrell of Tribune, Kansas, Kansas City the last of the week. - | is visiting relatives and friends here. A. G. Metzler of Foster wasacoun-| Major and Mrs. F. H. Crowell are ty seat visitor the first of the week. | visiting relatives at Lincoln, Illinois. Select your suit now when youcan| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harper, of get choice of colors, All new goods. |near Adrian, visited in the county Black-Arnold. | seat Friday. | Jesse Taylor, of St. Louis, is visit to Nevada. H. W. Heinlein, of Kansas City, Queen Quality Shoes was a business visitor to this city the For Women. Star Brand Shoes last of the week. : T. W. Fisk. 8 an 7 . W. Fisk. Miss Aileen Arnold-has returned} See our green, tan and black out- 4 to Kansas City after a brief visit here | ing shoes, light weight and will wear.} Mrs. R. J. Keele has ‘returned with here with her parents. ‘ Wallace Bullock, son of Sheriff W.| Mr. and Mrs. Aaron, Badgley, ac- J. Bullock, is visiting at the home of | companied by Mrs. R. P. Fry have ity. at Rich Hill. hi parents in Archie, Mo. returned home from Kansas Galesburg, Illinois, Monday on account is visiti ; ; 8 grandpa: in regi ata of the death of a niece at that place. homa, is heesici relatives and friends. i Star Brand Shoes RoniWonen’- Bruce Black, who is attending Cen- J. J. Franklin, the well knowncoal ROE men T. W. Fisk. ° tral Business College at Sedalia, vis- operator of Worland was over to the T. W. Fisk. - Pee ae aa gece as it ed with fhomefollea the laat ne the pt gl on business the first of ieee sgn Bites fompaniel ey, his family passed i? a Smith left Saturd: ight | _E:.B. Borron who is now located week in St. Louis, returning home Wighehe tO iS Rig regon Be ebauigeae PaigelBn re Pere, eH. | On his farm near Foster, transacted ' WE HAVE ON HANDS NOW fe, ee Bey ana. .He expects to.be gone about a Seaeee ih the county seat the first . - Prof. C. A; Burke has returned|__Mrs. A. R. Guyton was called to| week. 4 : Red River Seed from Windsor, Mo., where he was| Washington, Iowa, Tuesday on_ac- i h of his | count of the death of her aunt, Mrs.|__ Mrs. Porter Nesbit has returned to ‘ ° ps Log tee: oe ia M. K. Braden, formerly of this city. rig City, rage ie age my etagccn E ar ly Tr iumph e family of Mr. rs. 5 Clyde McFarland returned Monday| Elbert Sackett of Sandusky, Qhio, | Clarke. from a month’s visit to the Panhan-| accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. dle of Texas, where McFarland &| Jack Turley of Kansas City, is visit- Sons have large land interests. ing at the home of his brother, Lete , .. ,,. | Sackett of this city. J. A. Trimble has installed in his ‘ soda fountaina new and up-to-date}, Mr. and Mrs. Addie Seelinger wno carbonator, the motive power ‘of |for the past few months have been which is furnished by electricity. visiting their respective parents, Mr. ‘ i and Mrs. John Seelinger and Mr. and Col. and Mrs. O. D. Austin went| Mrs. R. A. Hurt, have returned to to Jefferson City Sunday for a visit | their home in Grainfield, Kansas. with the family of their son, Ed, who 4 holds an important position in the| The patrons of the Morris cemete- State Insurance Department. ry will meet Friday, March 21, at 2 o’clock at the cemetery for the pur- Misses Iris Willard and Edith| pose of electing directors; and trans- Lester, delightfully entertained en| acting any other business which may mi e at the home of the former on} come before the hgh West Dakota street, Friday evening. J. C. BERRY, Sec’y. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Winchel W. Jamison | in the future. Jas. Orr, who has been visiting at|of Rich Hill are rejoicing over the : vention. where she will visit relatives. call. Pennsylvania. county holiday. protection. STEP IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE Nobby Spring Suits WE ARE SHOWING. Suits for Mén........... . $7.50 to $25.00 Suits for Youths........... 6.00to 15.00 Suits for Boys, long pants. 5.00 to 12.00 Suits for Boys, knee pants. 2.50to 8.00 Suits for Boys, littletots... 1.50to 6.00 NEWEST IN HATS, SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR SPECIAL Boys’ light.and dark Shirt Waists, fast color 25c The Store to Buy Reliable Clothes | JOE MEYER, THE CLOTHIER ~ ] The Swell New Clothes Shown in our window are but a sample of the splendid assortment we have in stock Blue Serges, TWveeds and Scotch Cassimeres Hand Made $15 to $25 Hart, Schaffner & Marx and “Class A’? Makes Shoes and Oxfords For Ladies and Gents American Clothing House souid aang | Quality Corner Center of Town from a trip to Springfield, Arkansas. ‘a visit to Leavenworth, Kansas. \ing relatives and friends in this city. ed at the home of their sister, Mrs. G. A. Logan, of Nevada, was’ aj business visitor to this city Friday. | A picture show Saturday afternoon it I, B. Whistler made a business trip | Block, to Kansas City the last of the week. 3 Mrs. D. K. Walker has returned | om a visit with relatiues at Drexel, | of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hubbard i: | . W. A. . Misses Edna Clarke and Hortense | Trimble have returned home from a Black-Arnold. a visit with the family of C. M. Leedy | jn this city the last of the week. | , A Carter" H Wallace was calledito S. N. Silver, formerly of this coun- Tandy White, of Mingo township, was a county seat visitor Saturday attending the Democratic County Con- Mrs. John F. Ludwick, accompan- ied by her niece, Miss Virgie McCon- nell, left Sunday for Kansas City,. R. K. Godwin, of Mingo township, Mrs. Ellen Kersey, accompanied was in the city Saturday attending the Democratic county convention and made The Times a most pleasant P, W. Meredith and family, accom-; R. B. Huddleson, of near Adrian, panied by Frank Patrick, of near|one of The Times strong friends and ‘Spruce, left Thursday for Portland, | standbys of that locality was a Butler Oregon, where they expect to reside | visitor the last of the week and made the hi of his niece, Mrs. R. D.| birth of a fine boy, Tuesday March} Forrest Kerrens, proprietor of the/ Mrs. Mary Knight, aged 83 years, Allen, left Saturday morning for St.|14, 1911. Grandpa Weeks is so| Star theatre, has installed in his build-| departed this life at her home in this A GOOD SUPPLY OF lece, Mrs. Ray McCulloch before re-|are looking for him to close up the|}add much to the comfort of his|services were held at the residence turning to his home in Waynesburg, | county clerk’s office and declare a| patrons, and afford them sanitary | Tuesday afternoon and interment was CLOVE R New spring hats. Black-Arnold. Geo. Biggs of Hume was nominat- by the Republican county conven- Mr. J. H. Sacre of out near Amoret j l; was a business caller at this office he of ig a County Superintend Tuesday. t Barred Rock -Eggs for hatching| $80.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to in- from very choice matings, $1.00 for fifteen or $5.50 per hundred. 17-tf, | troduce our Poultry Remedies. Don’t ausper unless you mean_ business. Mrs. A. S. Millhorn, Butler, Mo. Hinks ‘Poultry Food Miz. Go Rev. F. W. Starring left for Denver | “U"*@ Foultry food Mig. Go. (ne to take, charge vot 4 church in that corporated,) East St. Louis, Ill. 20-4 city. | He preached his farewell ser-| Butler Lodge, No. 958, B. P. O. pen to his congregation last night—|Fiks, elected officers as follows at eview. their lar meeting night, March 9, The Republican City Convention| 1911; Exalted Ruler, Joe Myer; Es- held in the Probate Court room Tues- | teemed_ Leadin; Bolen rank T. day evening nominated A. L. Fox for | Clay; Esteemed Loyal Knight, W. R. school director and Geo. W. Dixon| Belle; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, for Alderman for the first ward. 7 J. Nix; pecean) Ee L. enees . reasurer, Robt. U. Lotspiech; Tyler, J. H. Allison has sold to Mr. Wm. Henry Yaple; Trustees, W. W. Can- M. Argenbright of Iona, Benton Co.,}non and Chas. W. McFarland. Mo., one of the jacks advertised for sale in these columns. He has also] Frank Bell, alias Ned Bell, a well sold one span of the mules, but has|known negro character about town two span of coming three years old | was arrested Saturday night for mak- mules and one jack yet for sale. ing a wip play. bee yoling negro Through an error in last week’s|GreW 2 vercallbre ‘vor Jvohnson re- issue, it was stated that Dr. Boul- volver on Cleve Self, bartender at the ware’s vital statistics record shows Heck saloon, He was taken before fi ‘i *Squire Kimbrough where he plead three births and three deaths in Bates guilty, and was bound over to arent county for the month of February. ; It pane have read three deaths ane yt : Bae aan ae tees ae three births in the city of Butler, for Beuiea SUT Jae DanC aye UR = which district Dr. Boulware is regis- MONE tear. Jno. Jamison and wife have mov- Hon. C. C. Dickinson has returned |€4 into their new home, and John to his home in Clinton, where he will | Says when he and other victims get remain for about two weeks before|fully over the grip, he is going to returning to Washington to attend | have some sort of a jollying there—a the extra session of Congress which | house warming, barn party or some- has been called. Mr. Dickinson vis- | thing—we don't just remember, but ited relatives in Virginia before re- | V¢ Know about what John’s idea of turning home after the adjournment |4 00d time is. He would like to sit of Congress. on the fence and whittle a soft pine stick—but he hasn’t any fence to sit Dr. T. C. Boulware, county health | on.—Review. r officer, was over from Butler Tues- lectric Theater, Opera House |day to look into the reported case of| General H. C. Clark returned home 5 cents to evervone. smallpox in the family of Chas. White. |from Jefferson City Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hubbard of The doctor pronounced the casesmall-|where he held a conference with a visiaine: pox in an exceedingly light form and | Adjutant General Rumbold. General placed a quarantine on the place for | Clark says that so far there is not the. the remainder of the week. The| slightest information relative‘ to the Eagle Shirts have; J. W. McClure has returned from visit- _ Misses Lucy and Vina Smith visit» Sidney Elmore. | Kansas City are visiting at the home \ Queen Quality Shoes child who had the disease is practically | National Guardsmen being called to are leaders. well, in fact, was at no time sick |the Mexican border. General Clark | T. W. Fisk. enough to be confined to her bed and | also says that it is not yet known how there is little doubt than any other | many of the N. G. M. officers will be 5 ” case develop.—Amsterdam Enter- | called to witness the maneuvers.— funeral of their nephew, Rev. E. J. prise. . | Nevada Mail. | Hunt, at Carthage, Saturday. : t | Arthur Waddell, who is attending TOM | school at Sedalia, visited homefolks Levi and John Covey attended the THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR FOR ty, now residing at Big Cabin, Okla- Queen Quality Shoes 2 Early Rose Early Ohios WE ALSO HAVE White €é» Yellow Onion Sets and fresh, this year’s : Garden Seed AND THE RAKES, HOES AND SPADES to make the garden with. Mrs. J. M. Cash, of Johnstown, was called to this city, Saturday on account of the serious illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Coleman. A small Grocery Stock for sale, or will trade for a team of horses. Well located and will invoice about $500. Give terms, Address, (20-4t) Chas. R. Bowman, Amoret, Mo. by her daughter, Miss Mollie, left the first of the week for Muskogee, Ok- lhoma, where they expect to make their future home. us a most pleasant call. It is Also a Good Time of the Year to Lay in made in Oak Hill cemetery. You know we always keep the best. FOR SALE—My residence, con- ; : sisting of eight gers me repair, os with two acres of groun 5 gor iP) . cistern and ehioken ols, Call at You'll need some Feed for the baby chicks and the house or phone No. 8. _~ Oyster Shell for the biddies. We’ll make you a 20-2t -:- Dr. A. E. Lyle. good price on everything in this line and pay you Rev. E. J. Hunt, district superin-/] the top for your Produce. Yours tendent of the Carthage District of sini 4 the M. E. Church, died at his home in Carthage Friday, March 1, 1911. Funeral services were held in that e e e city Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. J. M. Carter, of this city, assist- ed in the services. Rev. Hunt preached in Butler only a short time ago. Womens Nobby Spring Oxfords by gt inches, is of Mr. Deerwester’s own growing. He informed us that last year he raised a lemon weighing 18 ounces. New Lasts that Combine Comfort and Style Perfectly. J W. T. Kemper of Rockville was a Butler visitor the last of the week on business with the county ‘court, and made us a pleasant call. Kemper was one of Bates settlers and he served BLACK, PATENTS and DULL LEATHER $2, $3, $4 fe whe - Sam'l Levy Mercantile Co.