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‘The Daylight Store i j W. T. Dunean, aged 57 years, a! W.S. Steele, of Adrian, was, in former resident of Rich Till, com. Butler the first of the week visit- mitted icide at Windsor, Mo., ing relatives_and friends. Friday night by discharging the contents of a shot gun into his John Coleman of the Denton- Coleman company _* trahsacted - head. causing instant—death- says e and Within $5.00 of the price we offer them strictly one price to all ; COATS $5 UP SUITS $15.00 UP The Greatest LINE OF SHOES In Bates County . American Clothing House The Good Clothes Store fos! {pound at MeCullough’s Grocery, | tending Stephens College at Col- For Your Approval | North Main St. 25. 3t/ umbia arrived in the city Sunday | : | ona visit to her parents, Mr, and Dro M. T. Hurley, who has; Mrs. G. 1, luyneh, south of town. ) | charge of the hog cholera control BUTLER § NEW PHOTOPLAY HOUSE | for Cass county was a Sunday | Mrs. Prank MeCleary returned te | visitor to this city. ito her-home at Lawrence, Kas. | Dr. GJ. Allen of Rieh FHI, Stnday after a months visit at attended a meeting of the Bates. the home of her father, C. C. Bisk Opera HOUSES J county Medica! Association in) Duke Playing Mutual Masterpictures, DeLuxe. Every evening at 7:30 as Ghee MOLE Leslie Clinkenbeard, Ed) Arm- P. M. and 9:00 P. M. Miss Eleanor Lynch, who has strong of this city, and Frank Is- jspent some time in Chicago with ther brother, Walter, returned i home Sunday night. ley of Rieh Hill, went to Kansas City Sunde new model 7 Admission 5S «& 10c Overland Cars, "HIER OF Quality | Miss Bertie Silvers and Miss | Nora Mallis attended a Christian, tending the state normal school People Who Preter”’ {Endeavor district meeting in) at Warrensburg, spent Sunday in oe Kansas City Saturday. hthis city at the home of her par- ; \ ors Mel ., ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Nicolay. ©. R. Long was a-business vis-| Judge P. A. Bruce, of Adrian, | Mrs, Raymond Percival, ae) rote gees i iCole Camp, Mo., is in the city Miss Bessie Grube) formerly a |made a business trip to this city |° 00". : Monday, | Visiting at the home of her pi ents, Mr. and Mrs, T. W.Fisk. Mec alia. ba Gea: Mr. and Mrs, Len Shubert. en- Mrs. Forrest Kerrens visited | Cre a EUS URDEENY) ‘tertained Friday with a dinner in| relatives in Rich Hill last week. | honor of the 85th birthday of her | MyeAndi nea Hestone spent Mrs. John White was up from neighbor, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott. Sunday Aieiting” Prienntler al Rich Hill visiting relatives Thurs- | SV f ‘ jday of last week. - teacher in the Butler High Sehool, }spent Sunday in this city with , Miss Dora B. Smith, Miss Grube is now teaching in the Ne High School. Frank M. Ludwick, a ‘ nent young attorney of | RJ. Smith has let the contract | Gity sis in town Friday | for a modern bungalow on his lot | 4.45 ) cd : | Ghanite A : i : Usiness mission and t pe ae | Sheriff Johnson was a business!on North Delaware “Street. | Pee Cuvier ee ivisitor to Rich Hill and Hume oneGeorge Vannoy is the contractor. A Y R (i day the last of the week. laa HERD this | ‘i | } «inong. our exenanges Hs WG. Reed of eXPopeka, Was. re 0 ea y George Herrell, of Adrian, was) week we tind Vol. 1, No. 1, of the) pent Sunday in the city visiting ‘a business tor to the county’) Merwin Sum Tt is a newsy, well fiends, Mr. Reed is. connected printed paper, BL. Barrett iS with the telephone department of the editor. the Kansas State Utilities Coim- itor to Kansas City Tuesday. Willard Isley of Rich Hill was | a county seat visitor Sunday. eggs at! North 25-3t Wanted—Butter and promi- Ke his parents, Mr. and Mrs. oJ. lf. Lud- wick. sit jseat Monday afternoon, for Your New | Misses Iva, Mable and . )Rockhold spent Sunday ‘home folks near Adrian, Jesse Burns, of Lone Tree, i s | Mo., ted he s. Elmer Jones, one day Lula with, New book racks are being put / Mission. in the vault in the pedorder’s Of | 49, and More, ANT URIUT five in the court house, Buston & Sunday for Los Angeles, Califor: Skinner, of St. Louis, are doing) nia, where they will spend the the work. Fsummer, They rented their home R. Smith of on North Delaware Street to )Dunean, Okla., spent a few days | Will Stanley. jin this city last week visiting Dr) \Vifiam Dent of Sapulpa, Okla- \ *) Smith’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. | joma, is visiting friends in Butler | Mrs. F. M. Woods visited her | ¥: Smith. hand vieinity. Mr. Dent is a for- daughter, Mrs. lL. W. Richardson,) ~Miss Maurine Chambers who is) mer resident of Summit township jin Adrian, one day last week. attending school at Columbia, ar. | this a ey first visit to these \ site oy rived in the city last week to vis) Parts In-T2 years, ; } Mrs, HP. Elliott of Rich TiN. it jer parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. visited her daughter, Mrs. Harve | Gpambers. Johnson, the last of the week. Mr. and) Mrs. f Lone Oak, were in * ; oa Dr. and Mrs. I. | Former County Treasurer {Sam‘l Coleman, of Deepwater, jwas a Butler visitor Tuesday. We are Showing Men's Stylish Suits $10.00 to $25.00 Young Men's Mrs. EJ Ko Wolfe and) daugh- ters, Dixie D.. and Katherine Walter Cassity | Elizabeth, spent a few days 1 the city, Kansas Cify last week visiting at Grady Smith an enterprising | fe young farmer of eastern Bates,} Monday enroute to Adrian where | the home of Mrs, Wolfe's parents, Nobby Suits was a county seat visitor Satur-| {hey will be the guests of Miss’ Mr. and Mrs, HB. Tunstall. day. |Phronia Hood. ; | Among our exchanges “this Mrs. T. J. Coonrod, who spent) week we find the Cedar Rapids jseveral days in this city visiting; (Iowa) Outlook. The name of R. jat the‘home of her son, Prof. W.'1,, McDonald, a former Butler Attorney. H .H.-Heck of Rich $8.50 to $15.00 |, transacted. legal business in ‘this city one day the last of the ’ pails )L. Coonrod, returned to her home newspaper man is at the head of Boys Miss Stella Talbott came down | Bear Urich Sunday. the editorial column as editor, Ss h 1 S it |from Adrian, Saturday on a_ visit; ‘Theodore Wemott, who holds) (ug Cheney, charged with as- cnoo ults fee friend, Miss — Helen So ne a Kans saulting La eRUAGe CARRE EKERITTe ) | me ) City, was down fhe frst OF Tl ltine ago in Rich Hill, had his Long Pants 7 bars Crystal White soup, 25 week visiting his parents, Mr. and preliminary ‘last week and was | Mrs. A. W. Wemott. bound over to the Cireuit Court The Bates County Medical As. Says the Rich Hill Enterprise. ‘sociation held a meeting in the ‘court house in this city Thursday. \of the Harrisonville High School, | pth egterdgen a siti jwas visiting friends in this city |'V "US ‘Werermmgurs Saturday. { Mrs. ©. -E. MeCurdy, who has; has purchased the fines imported /been spending the winter at the stallion, Roulier, of Wim. WEF ra {home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ellis’ ier, of near Adrian, jof oT — eend in this Chas? Morrilla, Everett Morril- WAP MNS Ade ete Nek la, Joe Wix and Alex Moore of cents on 50¢ orders Saturday at McCullough's | Grocery, Main St. | Prof. Stephen Smith, principal Joe Flemming, a prominent ind !progressive farmer and — stock breeder of west of town was in Saturday and informs us that he | $5.00 to $10.00 it Boys’ Knee Pant Suits $2.50 to $7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seelin vame up from Rich Hill Thur and spent the day with relat in this city. ~ ager es eS . ra , W. A. Walker, Edgar Harris. Pleasant Gap passed — through : ‘i Major and Mrs. Sam Walls of} |, 45 eel New i ; | Frank Lee and Dr. C. P. Bowden’ Butler Monday en route — to All the New Shapes in | adrian motored down and pent of Appleton City passed through! Adrian where they attended a Mgnday afternoon in this city vis- rae, A 5 » " oi vay to itm fricnda, i Butler Tuesday on their way te | the Republican convention at E Ex- ‘tian chureh. celsior Springs. The United Drug Co., on the east side are doing busi week under difficulties. floor in their store is torn out Spring Hats Mrs. Lillius Emerson returned M j Thursday of last week from Kan- Good Clothes and Low |**s City where she had been visit- ing relatives. Prices at | Joe Meyer The Clothier W. F. Joslin, who has been in |this city for some time working {in the interest of the Knights and For sale—High grade hand /| Ladies, left the last. of the week ‘and is being replaced with con- vacuum cleaner with fixtures,}for Springfield, Mo., where hejcrete and tile. | When completed child's trundle bed, child's safety | will work in the interest of his and new fixtures installed Mr. corral. order. Mr. Joslin, who is an old Travis will have one one of the 21-tf E. K. Wolfe, South Methodist Parsonage. ! one. ,the city. | Peaberry coffee 20° cents per! Miss Mildred Lynel, who is at-| id-drove back two | Miss Ceeel Nicolay, who is at-lan address on the | | neighbors. 1 nels Teounty's . best Miss Goldie Newsome, who has heen visiting her sister in Texark- ana, Tex,, returned home the last of the week. the Rich Mill Review. Josephine Piggott, of Helena, who has been visiting rel- and friends in Booneville, City, and Leavenworth, Kas., arrived in the city Monday evening and will continue her vis- it to her aunt Mrs. J. A. Trimble. J. BE. Shutt, of Warrersbure, was in the city last week ona bus- The proposition for a consoli- ness MISSION. Mr. Shute was for qated school at. Amoret. was .de- niany years a resident of Butler feated by ‘a large majority at a and Bates county and he eduy Special election Tuesday. ee enjoys getting back oc onalis i and meeting his old friesds and T. W. MeGee; of Carthage, Mo.. has accepted a position as man- ager of the dry goods-departinent of the American Clothing House. BLE. Johnson came down frou” Kansas City Monday and is spending a few days in this city | with his family, R.A, The Times good friend, Hiser of Deer Creek rade this of- ‘ fice an appreciated. call while in Miss Ora Newsome, who is the city last week. Mr. Hiser is teaching school im Kansas ‘City, was in the city the first of the week visiting her parents Mr and dD. G. Newsome, , from democratic committeeman his township and is one of 1 county's most energetic, pr sive democrats. Spieater Rey. R. M. Webdell Monday morning from Antioch where he preached Sunday. Rev, Wehdell is District Missionary of the Butler Association of the op Baptist church with headquarters ¢q 4 For sale Eighty acres of Jand Smiles southwest of Butler on sutler ant Rich Till road, For particulars write J. A. Carpenter, Brewster, Nans., R. 1. 4-tf returned ie fire department was called ie residence ot} Hill Orear on at Butler, He Tas recently held) Bast Pine street Tuesday about 1 good. neetings at Merwin and o'elock, ‘The blaze, a small one he roof, vaused by a defect- ocondE | Passaic. - ont Mrs. Pearl Beachamp returned ive flue, Ne extingnished hetore ray I home in Columbia Sunday the arrival of the fire department after a visit in this city with her The loss wats smitll, ! daughter, Miss Alene Beauchamp, | teacher of musie and drawing in city council Tesi jthe Butler. Wigh School, Mrs. pesignation of Orville Ray as [Beauchamp is a teacher of lan, iker and driver for the tire guages in Stephens College ad department was acecpted to take | Céhanbia. effect April 14, Will Barber was Metz #ppointed to take the position va- cated by Mr. Ray. At the regular meeting of the ay night, the 1-11. O, Maxey will | Saturday where he will deliver consolidated Miss Kate Blair, who tas been . Mr. Maxey has made a visiting at the home of Mr and thorough study of ‘the Buford ypys. Bd Snider, returned to her Consolidated School Law and is) ome in St. Louis Thursday. Miss prepared to speak with authority. Blair is a danghter of R Blair on this subject. who was for many ’yvears pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian chureh in this eity. wo to schools, Norfleet & Ream are remodel ing the garage on Ohio street. The mainentrance is being placed Phe Clean Up Committee ase Nevada lin the center of the building and that all those who gather up the a hig display window will be trash from their premises each Where the entrance now is, This spring and have the same hauled arrangement will leave very much yway to do the same this year, as more room for the storing of cars the committee has more ‘than it besides being more convenient. ean hartdle, and any help. that A committee of ladies from the Sa \ounn) deat wT bo skp prauutterl, rf | Wednesday Coterie Club have Capt. MB. Carrico and wile been soliciting donations — of departed ‘Tuesday for Calico funds, beddings, ete, for the new) Rock, Ark. having traded their farm at Roekville for land in A county infirmary during the last Capt. Carrico and wife The ladies have met with kansas. intial suecess in this most have been residents’ of Bates worthy cause. By the time ar county for many Years) and, in rives for the opening of the ine changing locations, they take firmary the ladies of the Coterie with them the best wishes of hope to be able to furnish the friends for suecess and health bedrooms in good sfape. Rich Hill Review The following students are can- duation, and will a passing grade for Ro ON. Montgomery and family " became residents of Rich Hill to- didates for day (Monday) having moved in} upon makir from the fine Montgomery farm this term in their required sub- nine miles east) of this city. jects be given the. High School Mr. Montgomery is president of Diploma: Cora Allen, Dorothy the Commercial State Bank of Gertrude Armstrong, Tinna EPlor- Rich Hill and is one of Bates ence Chaney, Hilda Susan Harper, citizens, Mr. Loueatha dlarrington, Ruby Char- Montgomery and family will meet ity Hart, Ruby drene Henderson, j lwith a most cordial welcome ts Kya Grace Herrell, Thelma” Ar- iRich Hille —Rieh Hill Review. thie Hill, Mary Pearl Ritehie, | Zola Faye Jackson, Anna Lilly | Work is progressing rapidly on) Silvers, Helen Lucile Stith, Wini- the new smelters at Rich Hill fred Alpha Stone, Anna Belle Isays the Review, The forms Thompson, Doris Wyatt, Julia jhave been set for kilms No. 1, 2.3.) Gordon Barnes, Helen Dean and 4 annd are waiting the un- Garard, Alie® Calantha Seese, county convention of the Chris-|° time newspaper man, is sure alive most attractive store rooms in| will move into the corner room in! {Len Shubert, Mrs. Glen Haggard, | Mrs. A. loading of chat, sand and brick) Ethel Fay Glenn, William) Elner for their completion, New ore Kinney, Robert Harold) Maddox, bins have been constructed, the Russell Jake Rosier, Paul # Shel- bridge work has been completed ton, Kirkby Alexander Walker, and ties laid for the steel rails. Otto Alfred Sunderwirth, Leslie As soon as the rails are laid the David Harper, Samuel Me Anineh, force will be increased to 40 men Respectfully submitted, and the work rushed to comple- W.oL Coonred, Principal. tion, 3 Among those from this city A Show to Raise Funds for Clean- iwho attended the — Christian Up Week. church convention at Adrian Mon- day were: Mrs. B. N. Chastain, Learning that_ the Clean Up Mrs. Ed Griffin, Mrs. R. M. Tal- Committee was in need of funds, Heke Are Wee Waltol Mine) oe eat mali auto ovilll stant new F. Smith, Mrs. W. 1.) Nix, Mrs. picture show in ‘the opera house i 1 } : Saturday night, volunteered — to Aalin put ona first class show Thursday Mrs, #nd Friday nights, the entire pro \ ceeds of which will to the B. Owen, Mrs. Krinn, Mrs. Marie Lindsay, ro C. A. Campbell, Mrs. J. L. Wi sanith asses Winnie Priestly 3 Ma Committee. : re soeebal Wana leds ag ast : Mr. Fisk donated the use of the = ; opera house for those nights. The and the J.T. Prewitt, who conducts the tickets are 5 and 10 cen da fountain and candy counter opera house should he filled both in the Rhodes Pharmacy, on the nights. north side has rented the reom = now occupied by the N. B. Jeter Cemetery Meeting. Jewelry Store on the west side, To whom it) may concern— where he will open a first class There will be a meeting at the candy kitchen. The Rhodes Phar- Morris cemetery Friday, April macy will occupy the entire room 7, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of on the north side. Mr. Jeter, who electing a board of directors and has been in his present location on! any other business that may come the west side for several years, before the meeting. By order of the Board. J.C. Berry, See'y. the opera house block. i yy