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t i} a L 1 J. M. MCKIBBEN’S Spring Stock OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. BUTTER WEE — acneses A better or more competent man than D. C. Mize could not have been KLY TIMES. : | nominated for collector. He will do LOCAL ITEMS his duty the cent. Vote for Db. C. scientists sietetonsita aici | Mize. Good house and lot for saie. Call Sim Francisco. Between twenty five and thirty ‘men and boys were arrested at Ar mourdale, Kansas City Friday, by the police force for stealing grain out of cars on Houses to rent are secure in But- ler. Garden tools for children at the Novelty store. ¢ Frank Crumley of Joplin, is in the city visiting, and will remain a week or so to recuperate his health which {has not been good on account of ‘close confinement at his business. Four more cars of mains arrived Monday. A niee line of | birthday cards at the Novelty store. | Now will the union labor fellows | nominate a township ticket and force | Aus. to pull down his citizeus ticket? ‘or have they thrown up the sponge ‘in this township There will city counci) to-morrow night. be no meeting of the Mayor Pace left Sunday evening for St. Louis on business. The heaviest snow storm of the | season prevailed in Texas last week. | Well, John Mathews has finally secured something he has been dead \froze after for the past three or | four years. the nomination for an cf- | fice. Miss Laura Moore left. for Chica go last week to spend the summer. The republicans with Aus at the jhead, captured all the best offices Marbles and tops for all the boys at the Novelty store. It will now be in order for Street or to contest the election M. Palmer. Congressman Mills, the great tariff reformer, is clearly in the lead | for the speakership. of John | Saturday. | the tail end. The union laborites got tives at Adrian. She expects to ‘join her husband at Hermitage as Cass county has been taken off of | soon as the weather will permit ber | this senatorial district and placed | to travel. with Johnson and Lafayette. The county court of Henry coun- | west part of the city had the mis- | ty has purchased the collector anew | fortune to lose two mules and a safe to keep his books in. | horse Saturday night Mr. Weeden Squire Parker of Summit town- isa poor man and the loss falls hard ship, was in the city Saturday and | on hin. e4 , gave us a pleasant call. ; Judge DeArmond informs us that 4, Senator F. M Cockrell would be elie shortly open a law office an bs this city, and engage in the practice ‘a good man for secoud place on the D : : : cae ticket " | of his profession during the time his | ; services are not needed in the nation- | al legislation. happiest individual in Butler over the election of Johu M. Palmer. Charlie Hale of the Joplin Jour- nal, spent Sunday and Monday in the city visiting relatives and friends. | The Times this week printed horse jand jack bills for F. M. Woods. This stock can be found at his barn at Al | tona, and better stock cannot be | found in the county. Call and see Mrs. Gathright spent last week them. in St. Louis purchasing the spring stock for Mrs. Kennett’s millinery store. Aus. took a very active part in the republican-union-labor citizens con- |vention Saturday to nominate a | township ticket. In short, Aus. just Wade should bear the palm, as be | about run things to suit himself evidently docs, as the great medifier and straddier. We are perfectly willing that Bro. i ley, E gedorn and T. L. The republicans as well as the a Chas yg Hneed oe) } i democrats are loud in their praise of the gentlemen nominated for alder , ®'men Saturday night. ! holders, live and energetic and have the good of the townat heart. They - will make the city efficient officers. Congressman W. J Stone is home from Washington. He made a faith ful servant and bears the good will | journing at Hot i Jof the people of his district. health, writes that be is improving he could many friends in this city will be glad N. B. MeFariand. who is now 8o- his for Springs. jas well as expect. Senator Palmer once held Senator Vest as prisoner Times changes all things, and now Palmer ones to learn this piece of geod news. + | and Vest are on the same side. Walter Lansdown, who has been = spending the winter in St. Louis N. M. Nestlerode, eur reliable Vir | studying pharmacy. returned home givia correspondent, writes us he is) Jast week. He expects to return on the sick list this week, conse-| and complete his course next fall quently he is short his ritems. and winter. is one W. G. Back of Butler's (best citizens and will make the town- who has been in the city buying, | ship a number one assessor. — Vote | porses at J. W. Smith's stables sbip- for Buck when the time rolls round. | ped ten head-of tine herses Monday The Novelty store is headquarters | for which he paid all the way from ‘at the citizens township conveution | - liffand they will do it. Mrs. T. H. Smith is visiting rela- | Mr. Weeden living in the south! | J.S. Pierce, D. A. Colyer, Albert | Harper are business men, property! His, J. Maxwell. of Cardingt or, Ohio | for caster eggs. | $125 to $200 a head. jship one of the best constables it” It has ever had. See that your ballott has his uame on it. The union Jaborites came pretty near getting skunked at Aus. citizen convention. The best was reserved for the republicans, the crumbs was | thrown to the union labor men | W.J Hutchinson, editor of the Pleasant Hill Gazette | yesterday for the purpose of assist jing in organizing a K. of P. in this city. eame down lodge He gave us a pleasant cal}. Father W. H. Adams Butler last Thursday ou a visit tu relatives and frieuds, and arrived 1b will re inain in the a week or ten days. county json, Polk county, aud he aud his wife are enjoying the best of health Rev Gill commenced a protracted mecting at the M. E. church, south, He will be as: Sunday evening. jed during the week by Rev. Shaffer of | {Rich Hill. The meetings willbe con-} a (and every man should be eicted by! tinued each evening as long as prac- | jticable, aud it is hoped goud results | ‘will be attained. All ure invited to! Jattend. i | W. A. Thompkins, sent to jail ‘from Rich Hill, on a sentence of 75) | days, for being too intimate with the wife of a man named Shelton. took | | bail one day last week and is still at | Sheriff Hartsock had given | him liberties and he gave him the (Slip large. Let him go, he was no good anyway, and the county is better off} | without him. Rev. W. A. Walker of this city has ‘been employed by Mr. Beatty. of | Windsor, Mo., as agent to let mail | contracts for him in several states. | Rev. Walker will start ou his mis- ‘sion in a few days, and we congratu late Mr. Beatty on being so fortu- ‘nate in securing the services of a |mau so well qualified for the posi- tion. | The republicans are boasting that | we will have free trade sugar next} {month. If free trade sugar is a goed thing why not put on the free |list clothing, hardware, tinware and all the other articles that goto make jup the necessaries of life. But then, wait a little while and the democrats | will remedy the evil. It is left for the democrats to knock out high tar- The Kansas legislature adjourned |Friday. The house was alliance and jthe senate republican. The house | passed bills and the senate rejected |them, and vice versa. About the only real substantial good achieved | was the defeat of Ingalls. No ap- prepriation was made for a Kansas exhibit at the World's fair. The al- liance members are mad and will | publish a statement telling the peo- ‘ple the reason nothing has been done by the legislature. | Sunday morning Rev. J. W. Stock- |ton, of the Baptist church, united in ‘marriage Mr. S. M. Talbott and Mrs. Willa Mathis. The ceremony was | performed at the residence of the | bride's mother, Mrs. Majors. The bride and groom departed on the south boand train Monday, for Car- j bon Center, their future home. The | Times with their host this city extends congratulations of friends in and best wishes. Seven mandamuses were served }on the Cass county court last week in the Parker and Pritchett boud The judgments including costs amount to $206,846.22. Three | of the judgments are against the county, three against Pleasant Hill township and one against Coldwater | township. ‘cases. The court it is said will}! refuse to make the levy. and the} next thing in order will be to put the judges in jail. The Tres had 2 plezsant call Fri-| day from N. B. Langsford, accom- panied by G. W. Sims, of Waverly, | Mr. Sims has beeu county for the Iihnois. in the past his brother and jooking after his month visiting lauded interests three miles west of While here he sold an 80 acre tract of land to Thos. Irvin at Mr. and was this city $25 per acre Sims is an cld more than pleased with the nomination of John M. Palmer to the senate from his state. time demoers | House and lot on ‘Mechanic street | for sale. Inquire of 173 Axsert Moore. | Will Arnold will make the town | He is now living near Wood | ; that the best interests j spend the week the Greater The Record and Uuion have got ten up alittle trust on the county printing and are fleecing the tax- Work which the Times and paye: s. square, they secure at 75 ceuts News Cauuen and Cobb are the old reliable. when it cowes tu attending to matters pertaining to their offices. They are experieuced in the business and the people know just what they are getting—gool reliable men. Vote and work for them and elect them by a big major ity. few days in Butler visi ads is spendin; ting old fri The professor 13 just recovering from a severe spell of \eickness and looks quite feeble, but says he is gaining fast avd hopes tu be himself again soon. Ou account | of has sickness |sign his posi principal of the | Appleton City public schools. The democrats in Summit town | ship have nominated a good ticket, ja handsom majority. The ticket is as follows: Trustee, J. L. Shubert; collector, W. H. Caldwell; coustable, | Henry Herrell; justices, snd mem bers of toweship board, T. L. Fisk, Jas. Herrell; assessor, B. F. Howe; road-overseer, dist. 1, James Welch; dist. 2, J. W. Beaman; dist. 3, G. W. Redmond; dist. 4, Charles LaFollett. Chas. Cheatham aud Miss Lizzie! | Redmond, of Summit township, to k the 7 o'clock train at tuis place Mon day, and left for the Indian Territ -} ry to get married. They are first cousins and consequently could uot be married this state Cheatham is a steady, industrous young The bride 1s one ot Summit township's fairest and most loveable daughters. man. The Record and Union, cheek-by- jowl twins, who have combined t+ fleece the county, are very anxious to divert public attention from the fact that they are receiving 25 cents a square more for public printing than was allowed the Democrat and Times by a democratic court. This is a matter of public record. Anyone ean go and examine the records in the clerk's office. Miss Scharf, of St. Louis, who has charge of the ment in Sami Levy & Co.'s sture arrived the other day and is now re- ceiving and arrangirg their new stock of spring goods. Miss Scharf is an expert at the millinery busi- ness and has spent the winter in St. Louis posting herself in regard to the new styles for this season, and the Messrs Levy inform us that the goods were bought under herire structions and that their stock of goods just being opened is by far the handsomest line they have offer- | ed to the trade in many years. The democrats did their best Sat- urday to pick men that weuld give | general satisfaction to the public, and men that would look to tbe in terests of tne city in all matters of prosperity and economy, and we hear the work of the convention praised on all sides, by men of all parties and | we fullv agree in the suggestion of the Democrat that would be a good idea to make uo other nomi- nations, but all join in giving Pierce, Badgley, Colyer, Harper and Hage dorn, a united su; With the public improvements now on hand and those in contemplation to insure of the tax- payers are carefully guarded the town needs just such meu the it or. in | council as were nominated Saturday Rev. R. H. Schafter, pastor of the M. E. church south at Rich Hill and one of the ablest the the city und will assistiug Rev. Gill in his protracted mniuisters in conference, is in mieeting. Rey. Schaffer is a clear headed and forci ble preacher and be the we predict will justrument in the hands of Power for the uccom plishment of good in this commu While I ev Schaff-r is giving his t: and taleuts in assisting in the ¢ of the upbuilding of the religion in this community, be rec » the undivided rtof the citizens of our d id praying unite suf good town, that as of blessings may be the result of ‘these meetings. Preaching at half |past seven oclock each evening to | which saint and sinuer are cordially | invited. sower HOW'S THIS? Democrat charged 50 ceuts per | e was forced to re- | Mr. | LINEN COLLARS, Sc; CUFFS, (0c, | | ithe market. out for LVSTANT CALSIL LIVEN collors and 50 A short time ago the Gallups Novelty Woorks, Collar manufacturers of Troy, New ee ee York, failed: and their Prof. LB Allison.of Appleton City | stock was forced on While in New York, ovr buyer closed of their at 150) dozen dozen cutts, such ha rediculously low price as to enable us to isell them at 5c. each ja pair for cutts. ally sell for 15¢ for cutts. The collars are the ‘dered shirt ever sold LINEN bosom, and sleeves. You'll not less than 75 cents. In Jal Again, The notorious Jim Franklin who las served one term in the peniten- | tiary anda number of terms in the | county jail, and over whose head an indictment is now pending for car rying concealed weapons, is again | behind the bars on the serious charge | of attempting,on last Suturday night, to shoot Alex Cameron, proprietor | of the south side billiard hall. | Mr. Camerou says Le had refused | | Frankliu addmittance to his hall on | several occasions. aud that Saturday night after bidding some young men on the north side good bye. and tell lug them that he was going to kill Cameron, Frauklin came to his place of business, and entering the room walked up to where he was sitting | in a chair ard leaning over him made | some insulting cemarks when he told Franklin to leave the room. Instead |of doing so Franklin ran his hand ; jro his peeket and drew his pistol, | but in getting it out the pistol | caught in some way and his hand | to the floor, and before be could pick it up Cameron grappled with him and succeeded iu putting him out of the room The | pistol was of 38 calibre with every | (chamber loaded | } i slipping off it fell Mike Curry the gentlemanly and euterprising roudmaster on the Em-, poria railroad, informs us that for | the past month he has had a large | ‘force of meu at work quarrying rock | and blasting the road bed over the | ig a and Miawi river Missouri, and the Crit- zer bottom in Kansas, a distauce of He » said that old ties had been removed and new ones and that he part of the les Cygue bottoms in thirty miles had taken their places, now considered this | . roud as good as any in the state. Mr. oad man as athorough s evidenced by th that bi i t en from section posi hand to the im- he ar which py holds. now | Take the demeceratie township | ticket, the so-called (deceiver) citi- | zens ticket and compare them. Le yote for the best interests of tind the [he for collars and 10e. Bear in mind, that these goods are guar- anteed LIVEV are same quality as we usu- eollars and 25c¢ for latest styles and all sizes from 12 1-2, boys, to 17 1-2, mens. Come quick if you want any of these goods as they will not last long at these figures, At same time we will sell the best unlaun- for 50° cents. Is It made of strong shirting cotton, has 1600 reinforced front and has continuous facings in back both back and like elsewhere for ——IMEBICAN CLOTHING. 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