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BOSTON STORE. HERE TO STAY. People are finding out where Dry Goods and Notions are to be found at ae ash value. Notcheap ‘rash zoods, but first-class goods at cash prices. For thrifty, EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS are offered all through our store for coming month of MA our line of DRESS GOODS & they are the nicest line you have ever wide-a-wake buyers, the see WHITE GOODS Y. Don’t fail to seen in this city and the cheapest. Boston Store. -IN I'r— TOW. LEGG With a Full Line of Repairs for BUGGIES, PHAETUNS, &c. Wheels, Tops, Springs, Cart Springs Cart Shafts, Neck Yokes, Poles, &e., always on hand. Will build or furnish new work Cheap as the Cheapest. I handle tie finest PHETONY AND SURRY every brought to Bates county. Cushions $1 00, Shafts $3 50. Come and see me. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Charges reasonable. South Tron Block. east corner square. THER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS The lake was pretty well patron- to relatives and friends. See McFarland Bros’. new adyer- tisement this week, on Kentucky Spring Saddles and Second hand harness. The boys say that “New York” made the rau in good shape, but un- fortunately located his claim on school land. Beu Canterbury, probate judge of Howell county, spent Saturday and | Sunday in the city, visiting friends and relatives The democratic purty in Kansas will go straight this year. That means the republicans will carry the state by a big majority. penta a oak Miss Edith Vaughan will return home to-morrow from Kansas City where she has been months studying pain'in for Schell City will a special election May 3rd, to elect city cfti cers, as the election at the proper time in April went by default The electric light near the resi- dence of Albert Badgley. in the Lora part of the city, was diepped by some scoundrel the other night and | the lamp was badly damaged. several , Let the electric light whistle biow all it wants to. Rey. Gill, of Rich Hill, spent Sat |urday in the city, shaking hands | with his many friends. Oliver Freeman moved to his farm | west of the city yesterday, and will | try farming this year. \ Frank Trimble, of Foster spent | Saturday in the city for the purpose | of attending a meeting ef the Cen- | tral Committee meeting. | Each township in Bates county | ought to organize a democratic club. | Let the young men start the ball | rolling. Saturday was a field day for But- | ler, and the city was crowded with visitors from the country. Business | was good and everybody looked pleasant aud happy. | in the city the last few months, vis- \ iting the family of J. R. Jenkins, ! left for her home in Oskaloosa, Kan- | sas, Saturday. Clint Tillery has been appointed retar private s by Gov. vice R. F ker resigned. Mr. | Walker is actively in the canvass for | Attorney general. Turn out to your township con- ; Ventions on May 7th and rend your representative men who will haye | the interests of the party at heart, | to the county convention on May 9th. | | j near Johnstown, bas been a constant reader of the Times for over who ' Z ‘eleven years, called in Monday and |renewed. He was in the city after lumber for his new house. Ove W. Bingham, editor of the/of the office rests upon Mr. Ewing | land Presbyte:ian church, has decid-| Harris, a reigning belle of that cit will be united in| marriage to-day. | | The Times extends congratulations | and best wishes. The grand army ports over the ‘country are kickin ation of one huna }lars made by the <.: the nat » bington Cit) the appropri- sousand dol pay the { expenses 1) encamp- ment at V The cou t is having inves- tigated the - fund mortgage bonds that they way snow who has the money and tie reliability of the |bonds. It is a gocd moveand | should have been done long ago. | From W. M. Doe serious runaway w! we learn ofa Francis | Thos. Strode, our good friend from | | Ex- Governor Hardin is seriously He is 75 | \ill at his home in Mexico. | years of age. Claud Mathew has been nominat- jed for governor of Indiana by the | democrats ———— es The county court wishes us to say that they will receive bils the meeting of the court next week, for hauling dirt to fill in and grade up the court house yard Leave your bids with the county clerk. and tow: attend cor good democrat from hip was in the yz the meeting ttee Saturday 1 Dowell, editor of the Adrain Journal, spent Saturday in the attending the x Mr Dowell is a clev tleman and gets out a sprightiy pa pet No, the republicans did not invite the peoples p: it tos er sociable ¢ them select de dicker, if there be one must be left to Boss Filley at the state conven | tion. The head of the Sugar T said two ort e years ago that v raw sugar the t duty ou the refive duty must be aboli !Globe Demoerat. rs would prod bed y \ As this was a matter outside of | Bates county politics the people's | party were not invited by the repub- | lieans Saturday to participate in tl selection of delegates Pherefor none but good, reliable republicans ku hand | too | | lon. HC imonds, of Barton county, candidate for Attoruey-Gen | eral, was iu the city Monday. Mr. ; Puamonds is a plensant yentleman, an able lawyer and and stands high i the members of the state | Senator Bradley aceompanied by | our good friend Jacob Schmidt, were bar. in the city Saturday and gave us a} | pleasant call. Major Bri Yey is look ing well avd says he is enjoying good | health. | Ove Harris, that sterli from Shawnee township was to. s Jus Saturday. Mr. Harris is a mem- | ber of the central committee and was jin on business pertaining to the | mheeting | Harris & Lisle, the Butler mule | buyers are still in the ring and are jbuying all the good mules they come across. Friday Mr. Lisle spent the day in Nevada and during the week bought a number of good ani- mals. | Remember that the townships se- j lect only one set of delegates to the county convention at Butler. May 9th, and the county conveution se- jlects three sets of deleyates to at- | tend the two state conventions and |court of appeals convention. A little ride in the country Sun- d+ 7 convinced us that the farmers /are greatly behind with their plow- jiag and crop planting. So far one third of the plowing for corn has not been done and the oats crop ‘will be very light. What wheat has | been sown looks weil and with xno | bad luck from insects will be a good | crop Artie Willis, of St. Louis, the city Monday. mother, Mrs. J. P. Willis as doing well and satisfied with her surround ings) Mrs. Willis is vow matron of ithe Mo. Baptist Sanitarium | Willis is an excellent } mauy friends here rejoic ‘her prosperity. was in learn of k. A. Ewing, who bad announced a candidate sheriff of 2 county, has wit wa trom Aubrey bes becn acting for uce. deputy for the past year under Sher (iff White, and as that gentleman is \sick and the entire responsibilities | the canvass. | J.B. Armstrong, who has been |spending several months at Hot Springs, for his health, returned bome last week accompanied by his | father-in-law, J. R. Harriman. Al | though in very bad health when he left home his many friends in this be ized Sunday. Rice & Harper have moved their Ps, drug store to the north side. | Col. James L. Pace went down to = St. Louis the last of the week. \ Mrs. J. R. Davis left Saturday for Kansas City on a visit of a few days | Schell City News, and Miss Kate! he could not spare the time to make! |eounty, will glad to learn ‘that he has been greatly benefited by | |tbe trip and that his health is now | better than it bas been for a long jtime. The Tris hopes that the jcureis permanentand that Johnie | will be himself aguii from now on. serving ajail s+ tenceat Kansas Cits tor refusal ssue a levy to p Homer | f the central | i ‘Mothers: - yhow.—| yg democrat j The Cass county judges who are! 23) uy | You'll certainly find our boys Why not | fit your boys at our counters? You'll ‘not find us counterfeiters, however, Honest honest money with us. suits above par in value. in any sense. goods for No misrep- fre pPoting The price is uniformly flow. Just try to equal our boys clothing ut the price in any other | store and see what a lively time | you'll g have Just now we are selling boys wool | eassimgre knee pant suits, age 4 to 13 for $2.50—mark you, mere, net printed satinet ; Some fancy | worth $5.00. | i | | of cassi- Hand- $4.00 The negro in the Houston, Texas lor and her husband, of Sedalia, as , the fiend who so brutally assaulteel | Mrs. Taylor one night Jast Febru- y after securely binding her hus- ) bands hands and feet. He has been sentenced to the penitentiary in Tex- jas for twelve ye for burglary worsted suits Largest stock of jersey suits, ages to 8, from $3 to $5 Boys madras. shirt Best pereales | Remember, we give you a sei of is 25e waists, t colors—5Ve i Is Life Worth Liying? | Not if you go through the world a dyspeptic. Dr. Acker’s Dyspepsia | Tablets are a positive cure for the j worst form of Indigestion, Flatu- jleney and Constipation. Guaranteed ‘and sold by all druggists John Duncan, Adrian, was shaking hands with his old friends jin Butler Saturday and | pleasant call | Mrs. Potts’ smoothing irons when -00 for tespectfully. }you bave bought $2: cash | from us. of gave usa | Butler newspapers are doing a | pay 5 great deal of blowing about her tine system of water works, and they claim that for pure water, strictly ' fences Butler stands at t!+ head —, | Mensa Bors Ourrrrens | | Pleasant Hill Gazette. No blowing about it, us or We understand all the boys from | 001. Bee ae this city that went to the Tudiau eee SEE Cain country for land secured good claims, \* drink. But it is saidthe Indians had the | WA eee h first pick and seemed to understand | ACERS SIRES, what they were there for. | 40 in, call on Duvall & Percival, Hon. W. Stone, in a speech om ~ pan | Le | Wednesday at St. Joseph Teae|| eee eens soon as pape? : are ‘the factional fight of the democrats | ¢*ecuted, privilege to pay all er in St. Louis. He is right and the | part loan atany time. Your pi country should protect itself against | ed émterest will be made pava'? such unhely alliances as are now be-| /e7, Alo. jing made at that place —Democrat,| eiicw. Mick Dar: | Marshall, Mo. | John Medley, Nick Duro | do away with the frog ponds in the | made their escape from the calaboose, court yard is commendable and/ Where they had been placed by the citizens of Butler will thank | Marshal Wright, on the charge of them for looking after the matter.| Vagrancy, Wednesday night — by The trees in the yard are too thick | burning off the Jock, and skipped to }and they will do well to look after | pai ts unknown. Marshal Wright is |moved, tnen the yard should be | city of such characters and also the | sowed in grass aud protected until | bad women that infest our streets. | He reports his | and in his efforts he has the best } i a -—— | wishes and hearty commendation of We see from the Osceola Sun that /all. It is hoped the good work be jour talented young friend Ed. A ' gun will be kept up until the last ook, is a candidate for assessor of | one of those vile wretches are made Cir county. Ed. is a son in | to shake the dust of our city from of Judge J of the county! their fect never to return. — |court of this county, and a truer} SSS lemocrat never lived, and the Times | ee the democrats | y henor him with tion [dis a bright! n and would make the! ost excellent officer. i well set. {daw [w fo t i yo leox ould b+ glad to € coun | «Rev. Blair, pastor of the Cumber- ed tha: his pulpit is not a bulleti | board. } will vo for mah, Rev. Blair. Conseuuently hereafter it, be Hl used as @ convenience: public avnourcements. | in our opinioy, bas taken | astep in progress in the right di | jrection, The pulpit is no place ani | should uot be used as an advertising os | medium for entertainments &c, and | A woman “run-down, jother pastors would do well to fol-; overworked, weak, nervous and de- low the example. ) bilitated—that’s a woman that Dr. Be | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is } C.J. McDonald returned Satur-! made for. It Eves her health and | day evening from his trip to the In.| Strength. All woman’s weaknesses and all woman’s ailments are cured by it. It’s a legitimate medicine— not a beverage ; an invigorating, re- storative tonic and a soothing and strengthening nervine, free from al- cohol and injurious drugs. It im- parts tone and vigor to the whole dian country tu secure a homestead He has wonde: ful tal-s to tell of the | jseramble of the people fer Me secured a good elain so jand he ard Rev. Blak faries Jire court s ppe 1 in county's bonded indebtedness, ‘ d jabout where he ‘0 : good avd | avstem. Lene Oak towas on So day! pern n of Judge Phillips, Wed a’! rijcht j 1 it rains, but.a/ “For all functional irregularities, atin which Miss Elle B n nesday, toreturn home. They are/ lige amount o™ tle Jand oy ened | periodical pains, organic displace- baker was seriously if not fats’ ~ in | now of the opinion that if they can wis valueless und would be a poor! Fons i a 5 Seat % : aon Jee : : ' ments and uterine diseases, its a ‘jured and Miss Ella Walker anu M zo home they will be able to pat pree. The other 50: vemeds John Phillips were badly hurt. lup a comprom with the crowd vutranteed one. If it Yeung Phillips had taken th young | them to agair 1 : ; sc ry and ¥e} do satisfaction, in every ] to chureh at Pleasant Valley| freedom henceforth forever. | have not learned whether they sxe | case, the money paid for it is re- } , and when they started | Jug Philliy to neced eeed. din loeatirg a 1600rnot - funded. No ‘other medicine for »g.ahorse hitched toa) their wish provide iu AGT Franeise> tound a “sooner” on his is sold on these terms. I signed I FNS ufficient | claim avd the mstte _will have to go beeause noth else is the y eople with the above re | number of citizens of Cass county|tothe courts for adjustment. The) “just as good.” Perhaps the sults. Two young men who were in} be ebtained. Judges Lane andj Judge being a law-nbiding citizen! dealer will offer something that the ort were throwr ort het not! George will remain in jail until the| would rather settle the matter this | “better.” He means that it’s bet- i | ®greement is forthcoming. way than the other. | ter for him. ‘ All styles and_ prices, ‘jail has been identified by Mrs. Tay- | SEE OUR MAMMOTH LINE Or eADIES LOW HOES, SEST GOODS for the money that can be bought. MAX WEINER. Headquarters for reli: ible Shoes. Clear Lake Ice. The ice season is now open and L am prepared to furnish my customers with clear lake ice, through the whole seasor. Casper STasMEN. 23 Im The Soap for Hard Water >> Lenox. farme:, i Bates County, take no te that the firm ef Pharis & Son, anunbroken record of five years ‘ave demonstrated to the people of hates County that they pay the strongest prices for Butter, Eggs and poultry. We pay the people cash for pro- , duce. Call onus on the South side square 13. Butler, Mo- D. W. Drummond's stock of high a | grade gilts and pressed wall paper » an fae ar | Phy Hurt, three as tough characters | The move of the county court to} as were ever placed behind the bars, decorations are models of art and elegance; don't failtoseethem. 18-tf msorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, you are next Call and get a first-class hair cut, smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest shop in city. Bestbarbers. North , Main street, opposite postoffice. them and have a few of them re-| making a desperate effort to rid the| We. Boone, Prop’r. EGGS WANTED are CULVER & LANE‘S, West side Square. High prices in Cash, Dry Goods or Groceries. CULVER & LANE. Dr. Kimbertin EYE Sth and Grand Ave., Kansas (ity, Mo. Annual Announcement Free. Laclede HOTEL, Butler The Third Friday and Saturday of each month, ERS Eleyenth International Conven- tion Y.P SC. ie. Arrangements have been mane by the Cen- tral Missouri Delegation. Y. P C. E., for especial excursion train over the missouri Pacific Railway forthe Y.P. 3. CE. Inter- national Convention to be held New York City, daly 7th to llth, 1sv2 Special trains will leave Sedalia July 4th, 12 o’clock midnight, reaching Louis the follewing morning. thence v apolis, Cincinnati and Wash- ington, D ssing throngh the most pictar- esque mo in scenery east of Rocky Mountains and the beantiful val of the + Old Bom ng Washington, the National cap hour in the afternoon, and where atop-over privileges will both goir By de- tickets with sew York nal Lines, an exten z a! Jo nal return Jimittoinelade / top ove will also be allow - for those pountain rei etrip and farther informa- om regarding sleeping car accommodations, rates, etc .callon or address A. E. Sweet! Chairman Traneportation Committea, Sedalia Mo.