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NU WIIFR Keep coming in, Black & Arn-| Stetson hats, Black & Arnold. old. JE. Keller left Sunday for; J. E, Smith and T, A. Black| Kansas City where he will visit made a business trip to Barton] his daughter, Mrs. A. G. Stanton. county Friday. o , Sune i Mrs. Sallie Dalton, of Kansas Mrs. Chas. Ewin and daughter, | Qjty, is in the city visiting at the Miss Elizabeth, motored’ up tO/home of her brother, George Kansas City Saturday. Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coleman Nes, Lamy Wed returned | i > "€ : a : it with relatives at Independence, W. B. Welch, of Summit, was] Kansas. a business visitor to Warrensburg tored over to Clinton Friday andj diana. spent the day with relatives. rod came down from Kansas City and spent Tuesday with friends and relatives in this city. of the week. Pay Your Flection Bet With one of our Genuine John B. Stetson Hats Bea good fellow and give him the best W. R. Wilson, a former Butler | boy, but now of Olathe, Kansas, | was in the’ city Sunday visiting Misses Lula and hold spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. | Rockhold, near Adrian, Chas. H. Burgess, former own- er of the Democrat, | from Windsor Tuesday to east his vote in the pie ie election. Mrs. H. E, Butler returned Pri from ae City Sunday Sha eins | day from an extended visit With spent the “day with his—parents:thevty- Judge and Mrs, A. B. Owen-mo- her brother at Ft. Wayne, In-) Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, “Frank Tuttle, who is attending G, P. Kimberlin, deputy United | the Collegiate : Warren Duvall and Roy Coon-| States Marshal, from the Kansas | Scott, Kansas, came up Sunday‘to City offiee- was in the city on of-|spend a few days in this city at ficial business one day the first the home of his parents, Mr, and [1. Reinheimer and Mrs. R. J. | Mrs. Ellis Tuttle. : ‘The Daylight Store Black & Arnold Clothing Co. Mrs. John Stangel, of Rich Hit, was in the city ong day the last, ee ie nual sais be a. of the week visiting relatives. Stewart. took an automobile trip} LL. J. Clapp left Tuesday for to Kansas City Friday of last} Kansas City, where he expects to week, / spend the winter with a daugh- We are prepared for cold weather with the greatest line of OVERCOATS $10.00 to $25.00 In these times of uncertain prices you should patronize a reliable one priced store such as the American Clothing House The Good Clothes Store Douglas Shoes, Black & Arnold. Judge lett -\L. C., and Newton. Mrs. Cy Ward was taken to Kansas City Wednesday where she entered the Wesley hospital to undergo an operation for ecan- WO Bs Miss Agnes Watson, the- hust- _ ling-loeal editor of the Rieh Hill down Review, spent Sunday in this city and with her sister, Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. G. C. Miller Sunday for Kansas — City wKexe they are visiting their sons, Mrs. T. W. Legg left the last of ter who Tives in that city. the week for Oklahoma City, Ok-| T. C. Robinson arrived in the lahoma, where she will spend some | city Tuesday from. Ohio, where time visiting her sister, Mrs. A. F.| he had been visiting relatives for Hickman. ja few day He spent the sum- Mrs. W. R. Currie, of Louisville, | mer in. Wisconsin where he was Kentucky, who has been visiting | engaged in map making. at the home of her sister, Mrs. T.) Myr. and: Mrs. Ed) Snider, and J. Smith, east of town, returned | daughter, Mis garet, came up home last week.* from Joplin the first of the week Mis, Ld. Conklin and Mrs,| {2 Visit old friends. “- They _ left Mavia Lindsey spent a few days | Wednesday for Boonville, where the last of the week visiting ae visit relatives of Mr, the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. J.) "Get: 4 Sinith, near Foster, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark of Ne- Mrs. F. B, Roe, of Boise City, vada, who had heen on a motor Idaho, and Mrs. W. FE. Seamonds, ayy a Kansas City, stopped off of Warrensburg. are in the eity |! Butler one day the first of the visiting their brother, Dr. Chris. | Week OU brief “visit. to Mrs. ha MAMET OIRISRYE Be lark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C : ne. Mr. Clark is a railway John W. Coleman, of the Den- | postal clerk running out of Ne- ton-Coleman Loan and Title com-| vada. > a Fa re $ pany, last week purchased a Stud-| Bancvouhe avhodeacnemberor ebaker touring car from the Hen- ry garage in this city, ee e St. Louis police department, visited his father, 8S. R. Young, Mrs. George H. Copeland, for | 8nd other relatives in this city last 30 years a resident of Rich Hill, Week. Mr. Young has been con- died ‘at her home in that | city, ected with the police force in St. Wednesday evening of last week Louis tor several years and is re- after a long illness. garded as one of the best members is vot the force by his superior offi- and daughters, | cers. Misses Ruby and Lillian, who} have been visiting relatives in and near Butler have returned to their home in Kiowa, Oklahoma, Lon Kersey Allie McCracken and daughter, Miss Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Will Me- Cormack, Mathew Evans and z George Black, of the Spruce ‘Shrader Howell, assistant at-/ neighborhood, will leave Thurs- torney general, was in’ the city day night for Kansas City where , Friday and that night addressed) they will join a party from Chi- the voters at Foster in the inter- cago ona special train for a trip est of the Democratic ticket, through the west. Many __si Mrs, Miss Vir { Sinith. \..E. Smith and daughter, inia, Mrs. Lamar Wood and W. Prange returned to their home in Shelby qounty Friday after a visit in this city with Mrs. Unofficial Vote of Bates County ZO] SIE sal sl(BlSe zzz] ole B3/ 8/4] 2 |e lzsjslslsls|é |= A(t 2ZIiB IS 8lelesieis ls tie s/8/S] Si igiaitiaist s |. a) oe EI Ziol: |sie Democrat & Republican : ipealiig ele Peds Candidates cone | 13 President: Toul | be Woodrow Wilson .. ./68,74'188:90) 105) 10: '84'51]118:92 Chas. E. Hughes .... 78/46!197|61) 55] § 42/21 74154) . U.S, Senator: | leas James A. Reed ...... 165, 75)187/88) 103) 83}50)119) 91/270) Walter S$. Dickey ... 8045°'199'64| 56) |43/20| 77!56|195,175 Governor: — | | eel Frederick D. Gardner(65,71)178 88) 7947111 902 Henry Lamm ....:. 73/47) (207.67) 2/7) 3321 a 5pi2 Lieutenant-Governor : [yl 1 ees al ate al Wallace Crossley ... ‘67 74, 190; | |102)89;50)45, 2/84) 51 1120 ‘ok Roy F. Britton ..... jaa a 198]. °| 94'74/35'52)72| 42, 18) Tbu19 Secretary of State: a pal " John L. Sullivan -. le7iali8s | {102/89|48|44'88)82 les 11592} State Auditor: Kegalieacl John P. Gordon ....(67/74/187) Geo. E. Hackmann .j. {78 46:200 State Treasurer : i | William ©. Askin ...°73/461199} {| = | 94/75|34|52/72 43/21 76/54/19 | j I. D. Thompson .... j78i46!198! Attorney General: | \- | Frank W. McAllister |67; ‘aliso 1104/89) James H. Mason ..../78 461199, | | 92/74): Judge Sup.-Court. Div. 1:) | | hd A.M. Woodson .... 67;73'188) 1103|89) James M. Johnson .. {78/41'200! | 93:75, Judge Sup. Court, Div. 2 | | 18) 75/538 Fred L. Williams .. . |67|74/188) |104/89)51)45:92) 84/50/119}93 7 Edward Higbee .... 78'46;200/ {| | .93/86/34!52/72|42)18) 77/53) Judge K. C. Court of Ap! | | he Ewing C. Bland .... 67'74'188| | {104/92 50)45'91|82/48]119/91 Thad. B. Landon ...78'46/199| | 93/74/35|52|73|44/19| 77/56 Rep. in Congress 6th Dist: | | I i C. C. Dickinson ..:. 67/75/191/88! — |103/89151!45'92!84152/120/93 R. O, Crawford ..... 77/45/198'66| | 93'75!35|52|74/42/18) 77/57 Judge Cir. Court 20th Dis \ | Charles A. Calvird . .'64'74/195'86! —_|100|89|36/44/86/81/50|116)82/235 Charles A. Denton . . |80!46/191/67| | 98/74!49)53/79'44|21| 82/68 | Representative: | | | ' Jas, N. Sharp ....... 167!75!199'89 103/95|54!43)/90/84/53!120/90)2« W. A. Searfus ...... 73'45|199|64| = |: 93'71'32'54!75|42/19) 78160/2¢ Judge Co. Court, N. Dist: | | ! | fe ate J. M. Reeder ....... '851209177| | 98/82!52/45) 179153; A. P. Crisswell . 81241176177] | 96 is aig 143/18] | - Judge Co. Court, 8.. Dist: W. H. Lowder ..... . | | | |90) | .|120/92 F. A. Strickland .... (eect Bs ome pee 3) | T7\57) Prosecuting Attorney: : qi3t | W. B. Dawson ...... i='F76'185187) 96] 99/93'51/44/91183'53!121/94'288) John B. Bryant ..... {44!20:5'67| 61}101|75'36'52/75'41/18! 77/55|199/15 Sheriff: | | bel | ae J. W. Baker ........ 67'75'181 176} 103) 102!86 4944/88 83 '52'120)86) W. F. Jackson .:... (78 one 77| 54! 95!79!38'53!76!42!18! a ee Treasurer : ea be west } | | J. H. Stone ........ e7\r6lanalgok 1 98i89|52/46/94183/52!122:90 Oscar Harris ....... 79441184155 97/77134|51!71/42/19! sh ac ag Surveyor: i=] as fees Fg (ey oo cea Ga | | Jos. A. Flammang . .|6:3'72!187/88| — |102!85/44/45/92/80|51/109|82 Fred Church .......(60/46|200'75!. | 93/78|46152|73|43|20| 82/66!: Note :—Democratic candidates appear first under each heading in the above table. + qauloyy * J9ysog NUTR Ay * purpio yy 3 * UWON, Jueseof gy “HIT * yyNog quesvaig HIT penepns Election, Nov. 7 1916 MEMOS] YPION oDES(y " YpNOgy oFES() ~ SaTVany sorpolyyy lee ele 76/32 90 38 48| '38:29/77 60 65,125 12171 129.148) 88 40,2592; 74 3180: Ss 48) 90, 9250 174218 128 arts ets ca 48 40.2546) | 32:91 a7 49) 92) 97)53, 181 221.145 57 3017; 38) 2178 & 2 64 123) 121,69 125/146) 85/40 ro 76. 32 86° 4s 88) 93.50 179:212 138 56/2950) 138'2179 G2 64/12 nee 72.127, 148) 86'38'2462) | 89) 96 52/175 220 140 56 2985! 3/50/120189/27 34/125 121 70 126,148) 87 38,2462, 18] 75|56/196 2 64/125'121 70 1 ea | | Geo. H. Middelkamp |67:74/190| | |103/89)50/44/92)84150/120'91)2 | | 93)74'35/52/72)42'18) 75)53/16 | | |833|50)120193/272} : 1 pmetre 62 64(125'121 71 125 | i821 7662 64 B01: a7 i 89} 99149 190 224:147/5 126 1207 3124 HH 8437 2505 ae 48} 86] 99 49'217 225 142 180'¢1 65128)121/74! 117-146; 89/37/2651) 76/31/76 52 1s 93 97/52) 182.215,140'56 (38/24'89'67 67/121]121/71!130 152 91 38 2610 | } i 73|31)88 54 sal 83] 85)42.177 al 65 65|182/148'80 138 76/3589 5649! 91) 99.52 1832 -|38/21)79\44 64|124/121:71 1201 { 88 94.50 178 222) 85.67 281! 3) 1/127 122 70 127 145.143 39) ey 90 98 51 165 220 138 5: 4157 3013 87 | 90 97,52 182.1 21 39 242 29) 22)1 48 | 90; 97.52.181223 144.57,3015, 552 34/125'121)70 es 146! 86 38/2463) | | 90, 9751 ts Roa 87/38 2443! 90; 97.52 182-222 144573017) 550 125/121) Wu 125,144, 87/38 2467 ed |88'56 48} 89} 97 ‘52 182 218143 55.3008) 550 iggiai! '78 62 651251121 70 125 147) 87 39/2453 ie | | an 1227} | 89/38/1352! 90! 86:42 18: 750! 89} 94/51 231262 138563145) 445 41/26'77 CS 63/124)121!69'100 12: 2 38 2700 84) 36/2495) | | ‘8145 48 88| 99:52: 1189'231/ 1438 36) 3064; 470 373) S471 (65]126)121:71/120'144) 87/38/2594) —__ = Dr. C. J. Allen, Democratic candidate for Coroner and W. D. Yates, candidate for Public Administrator, had | no opposition. & te rag 72 a80 55.2982, 4367: 563 4388 23141573013) 565 ; trips are on the program and they Judge C. A, Dentoh and IO. expect te spend about two months Maxey addressed a temperance | going the west rally at the Ohio street M. Ey church Sunday afternoon in the T. A. Black, Wesléy Black and interest of Amendment No. 3. Mers.°M. C. Arnold motored up to 5 i Kansas City. Sunday returning High Art suits, Black & Arnold. that evening. Mrs. W. H. Hupp i . fl Mrs. Westley Black, who hac _ Homer Duvall, cashier of the ant ae ‘ ie Sis Farmers Bank, and J. B. Duvall cased AGECHION Nie agile o! the Duvall & Poreival Trust who has made automobile — trips Company, were business visitors from Barton county to Kansas to Lamar one day the last of the City in the last week says he finds weal, i the best dirt roads in Bates eoun- ty and this county is the only one ‘that has marked the Jefferson Highway, which shows that the Bates county good roads advo cates are up and doing and are hot using up all of their energies in making good reads speeches. J. E. Hunt, one of East Boone's solid citizens and good Democrats was in the city Friday and while in town found time to drop. around to The Times office for a pleasant Jittle visit. Captain J. E. Thompson and Sergeant C. FE. Mains, of the Mr. and Mrs 1B. Walton re- quartermasters, department at turned Thursday from) Memphis, Camp Clark, near Nevada, were in Tentessee, where they had been the city Tuesday casting their attending a conyention of — the votes and meeting old friends. Rarm Montzage Bankers Associa tion, Mr, W lton being a member Rev. Ro M. Talbert, B. Fy Rieh-| of the board ef governors of the ards, Dr. J. S. Newlon and Prof. association. They returned home LS. Wright motored over to Fos- by way of Kansas City and little ter Thursday and attended a Miss Elizabeth. who ad been vis- Men's banquet given by the Chris- iting at the home of Rey. and Mrs. tian church of that place that S. M. Brown ile Mr. and Mrs. Welton were in’ Memphis, came 5 home with them. Mr. Walton re- G. L, Porter and Baugher Bros. ports a very interesting meeting have moved their saw mill from and says that owing to the ex- the Strein place southeast of town. treme high priee of cotton the to six miles northwest of Foster, south is enjoying unprecedented near the Marvel bridge, where prosperity. they will have all kinds of native ee teat een Es lumber for sale. The Pattees Entertain the Editors. One of the most interesting and most delightful meetings held by but now a teacher in the Nevada the County Press Association High School, was in the city Sat- Since its organization was the urday visiting at the home of her Meeting of that body at Amster-” uncle, Chas. Maddox. dam, where the editors were roy- ally entertained by Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clinkenbeard went up to! Pattee of the Amsterdam Enter- Kansas City Thursday and re-' prise. turned Friday with.a new Over-) After aw instructive and inter- land automobile. Mrs. Clinken-: esting business meeting held in beard and Miss Nadine Hupp, who! the Enterprise office the visiting evening. Miss Eva Faulkner, formerly teacher of the commereial depart- ment in the Butler High School, 73144) 639 's080 379 13025) 415 a | 1514) 287 222'142'56,1531) 179 226 144 62.3200) 581 ‘37 21 ‘9074 i5I135 132'79 131152) 90 312619 4147 58 3154) 659 had been visiting in Kansas City, | editors were guests of the Pattees returned home with him, fat a bountiful chieken dinner at ithe Hawkins Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Florence; The editors attending were: J. passed through town Saturday en! E.Dowell, Adrian Journal: Lewis route to Adrian to visit friends. | | Moore, Hume Telephone; B. J. They were accompanied as far as} Barrett, Merwin Sun; Chas. Ellis, Butler by Mr, Florence’s father, | Amoret Leader; Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Florence, who spent Sunday; Sam Davis) and -Harry Henry, here visiting old friends. Bates County Democrat, and R. Mr. and Mrs. Armory Dunean, igo a: Tee of Crane, Missouri, spent a few, pki eae ee days in this city the last of the i week visiting at the home of Mr. Good Reads Mosting. Dunean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. There will be a good roads M. T. Dunean. Mr. Dunean is meeting at the court house Tues- yardmaster for the Missouri Pa- day evening, November 14, at cific railroad at Crane. 7:30 o'clock. John Malang, of Joplin, state viee president of the An agent of the treasury de- Jefferson Highway. and other partment was in Harrisonville last) good read hosters will be pres- week and completed negotiations | ent and talk on the subject “of for the purehase of the site for; Good Roads Construction. The the new Harisonville post office. ; Butler band will furnish the The appropriation is $52,000 andj music and a pleasant and instrue- the Harrisonville Democrat is of| tive time is promised and every- the opinio nthat the contracts will| body interested in better roads is be let about the first of the year. urged to be present.