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SALE OF FURS During September It is our custom to have a sale of Furs every fall for a few weeks to enable every customer to purchase at a nice SAVING IN PRICE, and secure more fall business for ourselves. 25 per cent We show 4 beautiful assortment of the newest shapes in Scarfs and Muffs in the popular kinds of furs. By all Means Come -and See Them WALKER-McKIBBEN’S “THE QUALITY STORE” Special Offer for Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 8 AND 9 We will sell ~ Fifty Dozen Cotton Towels Selvedge edges, hemmed ends, small red borders, regular price 10c pair. For these two days, 5 | SALE PRICE OC Per Pair WALKER-McKIBBEN’S “The Quality Store” ‘The Quality Store’ |BATES COUNTY | TEACHERS MEET. County Court. On the Wing. Bates County Court met in regular’ Arthur Browning and family visited ---- | session Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1911, mem- at Ross Garrens in Mulberry Satur- ‘bers present as follows: Presiding ‘Nearly Two pei Attend Success- | gay night and Sunday. 2 Judge R. B. Campbell, Associate iin ibid | Chas. Willis is drilling a 50-foot Entered at the Post Office of Butler, Mo.,as Judges Frank Fix and W. F. Wolfe,| The teachers and school officials of | we} for E. T. H second-class mail matter. ee i | well for E. Taute. le goes next to County Clerk C. G. Weeks and Sheriff | Bates county held their August meet- | Amoret to drill for T. C. Whistler. The Butler Weekly Times. Printed on Thursday of each week J. D. ALLEN, Proprietor ROBT, D, ALLEN, Editor and Manager “PRICE, $1.00 PER-VEAR |W. J. Bullock. ing in this city Thursday and Friday! ,, Garren’s wife is on the com- 5 es : "Highway engineer ordered to con-|Of last week, with probably the larg-| laining list. She is not stout at her NOT A QUESTION OF BIRTHPLACE. | struct suitable bridge over creek be- | €St attendance of any similar meeting | lee ° The Republican-Press implies that tween sections 1 and 2 of Hudson | ¢ver held in this county. Interest in| we “have it in’”’ for the governor be- township, provided, however, that | the meeting or in the subjects never ; ‘ feet shi iti id | d from the time of calling the cause of his having been born in township board or citizens of said wane ig the ae AGG re R-P is wrong, | township subscribe and deposit with meeting to order by Supt. P. M. Alli- : : i i i | Thursday morning until after the We have no quarrel with any man|the highway engineer the sum of Son SA id concerning his nativity. It has al- | $105 to be applied on same. | adjournment Friday evening. Highway engineer ordered to con- | The pleasure of the meeting was | Chas. Campbell of Passaic, has four | good calves for sale, price $50. Two {of them are ‘‘bouncers.’’ John Foster has a span of good | mares for sale. J. M. Smalley has lots of coal for ~ was undesrving of respect, and especi-| township, providing, however, ways been our wish to respect every | .truct re-inforced concrete bridge be- | materially increased by the thought. | sale one-half mile north of Mulberry. man until we were shown that he! tween sections 3 and 4 in Hudson ally do we believe that the man big petitioners depcsit $148 to be applie \fuiness of the Butler Commercial | Mrs. Enos Garren of Kansas, is ex- d | Club which made every effort to see | pected in Mulberry on a visit soon. enough and broad enough to hold the |" Said bridge. j that those attending the meeting were} Albert Garren took a notion to quit office of Governor of the Common- Contract to furnish county bat ll entertained while in the patching. He has consulted the wealth of Missouri should be shown | 54 4] 1-4 cents per bushel. | ala hirataiopieycinuich [ clergyman and if “he comes home | every respect. Therein lies the secret | Highway engineer authorized to} Plans dare Going veer 5 N Peden his frow’ the boys will give of our failure to properly admire Mr. ‘enter into contract with Western |1.4, County Superi ries aa 4 e | him a good belling. Hadley. | Bridge Co., to furnish material for | ‘°W» Vounty Superintendent, | Asa man we admire Mr. Hadley|the bridge over Nyhart Slough, be-| The Value of Local Meeting, Read-| berate toh the fi tween lots 22 and 23 of the northwest | ing Circles, etc., S. E. Smith. | sare Bel ( use ‘he seems to have the DapPy quarter of section 4, township 39, The Teacher, (Round Table) L. F. | "U™Ders being out. faculty ai pr ag about Me he ran e bod Holl bids an Robinson, Leader | Ike Dawson has the form work to wants. e admire him as a politician | bridge be withdrawn from advertise 9 rn fae is bri i H ixi because he can and does pasenin all list." Material not to be shipped until| As a Factor for Good Citizenship, |e hath ee ‘lin nee oak manner of men, and blows hot and|$!00 is deposited by New Home Heb: hs bi eve | if A U | As a factor for Moral Training,; Mrs. Chas. Noah and elder Mrs. i scaciqn | township. | cold with equal ease as the occasion | Bond of J. K. Kelso, collector of | Miss Mary R. Daving. Noah returned to their home in Davis requires, even gaining support of both | As a Factor for Cultivating a Good | county, Tuesday. They have been di k -B hi ' Howard township ap roved. wet and dry workers. But as the! Bond of L. S. Radford as collector ‘Taste for Literature, Miss Ethel | visiting Dan Garren. Austin Johnson has moved on the Governor of Missouri, we confess that | of Mt. Pleasant township reduced to! Grant. | Constitutes an Adequate} Geo, Williams farm. The dance at J. A. Henderson’s Saturday night was a swell affair, 24 the spirit of admiration does not cause | $24,000. : ‘ What Ordered that highway engineer our heart to unduly throb. The rec- ord of Mr. Hadley’s administration is to be found wholly in canned arti- have a 20-foot bridge constructed on the line between Bates and Cass counties near northwest corner of Preparation on the Part of the Teach- | er? Miss Ida Hawman. The Teaching of Agriculture, S. M. Allie Rodgers of Oklahoma, is up |on a visit, looking for a location. He says old Bates is good enough for cles hashed out by his press agents | Deer Creek township. Jordon, Columbia. County Treasurer Coleman pre- , | him. act or acts of Governor Hadley’s will | Election and Jury. $ 422.55) City. ; blocky horse for sale. be emblazoned upon the tablets of foam pica” bred Emergencies, Dr. T. F. Lockwood. | ‘Mrs. Culberson spent Saturday fame, but on the contrary his official} Common School 190.0¢| Compulsory Attendance Law, W. |afternoon with Miss Myrtle Garren. history will consist of newspaper Piteet : 1,250.00 | B. Dawson. Joe Goss is cutting silage and grad- ae Dixon Arrested, Escapes Arkan- | ing the roads with his engine. sas Officers. Geo. Roback has retuned from i Eldorado, where he has been looking a No. 1, Bates coun Jud Dixon, who is badly wanted by after his interests. > No, we do not blame Governor Mo., to the : pom ematy, the authorities here upon the. charge Siversl Gorn findéteiare'at work Hadley for having been born in Kan-|district. Provided, the treasurer re-|Of abduction, was captured by the/ these days. ee sas, but as a true son of Missouri, | tain sufficient money in said:interest | Eureka Springs, Arkansas authorities having'the honor and glory of the|fund to take up all interest coupons | and Sheriff Bullock immediately noti- ad : George, Amie and Martha Wimers, John and Elnor Kaufman visited W. able prices. at 10c and 12%c yard. Choice line of best Pe Apron checked Gingh Novelty wash Trimm: New Coats for misses Gloves, etc. Our stock was neve you. Walker-M Along the Miami. Our postman, Ed Smith, and his cousin, who is visiting him from Texas, came out our way in. Mr. Smith’s automobile last Thursday. Mr. Smith has been enjoying his va- cation and resumed his duties on the chased his car, and will probably be carrying the mail in it soon. Miss Edna Howe was a guest at the home of Mrs. Byron Clossen Sun- day. Miss Marguerite Wright returned froma visit to Independence, Sun- day. There were 48 present at the Ty- gard Sunday school Sunday. Rev. Vaughan was present and gave an| interesting talk after Sunday school. We expect Rev. Gwinn of Butler, to be with us 1 Miss Mary Martin was a guest of or SCHOOL WEAR \ of experience has dem- more wear.than any other make—and at reason- We show a big line of the best school Ginghams Extra fine French Cambrics at 15c yard. Munsing Underwear of every description. New Linen and Poplins for making coats. New Neckwear for boys and girls. Belt Pins, Belts, Hand Bags, Handkerchiefs, school wants and we will appreciate a visit from “The Quality Store”’ The most important article of wear for ‘school children is shoes. Our long years onstrated that BUSTER BROWN and GODMAN’S SCHOOL SHOES will give the children rcales at 10c yard. ams 5c, 74%c and 10c yard. ings in great variety. and children. r so complete to supply cKibben’s Miss Katie Meinen Saturday night and Sunday. Bethel school began Monday with Miss Myrtle McCann as teacher. The children seem to be full of enthusiasm and the prospects are for a good school. route Tuesday. He has recently pur-; Merton Shillinger from Spruce, | was a pleasant visitor in our vicinity | Sunday. | Miss Mayme McKibben began jteaching Tygard school Monday. | There was a good attendance even though the day was rainy. No doubt they will have a good school. | MIAMI. Stradivarius Violin for sale cheap. Excellent sweet tone and in good condition. Could send on trial. Write to Miss Bertha W. , Rosedale; Kansas. 45-tf 5 Groceries, state at heart, we truly nn ey 4, 1S. of Deep fied by telegram Friday. ot B, Jot Sunday. WE ARE EXPECTING YOU DURING The And want to Fair sell you your Hardware, Queensware and Feed MAKE OUR PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS *, YOURS,