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To know what is going on come/ in and subscribe for the booming Times, only 25c. till January Ist. 1893. tf. The Kansas City Times dis- covered that William Werner,for the paltry fee of $500, went tu Washing- ton and used his influence with the administration to keep the cattle ‘ barous in the Indian Territ ry. er puts h rejal use. If the b pany e gressioual investivati that the firm was profit of $16 on every ton of plates sold, wh f suppose would be the rer they could look into the will be replaced or money! the big iug a clear steel at do The above signature on any Losiery bought of us is 2 guarantee of FAST and STAINLESS BLACK Auy pai books of r proving otherwise manufactories implement and see the profits they are paying J. M. McKIBBEN. these protected gentlemen. Abe Lincoln once said, “You can fool all ithe people once, a part of the peo- ple the second time, a returned. Mr. Houts has refused to make a martyr of himself, so the honor of : : being beaten by Congressman De- fool all the people all the time. Armond will have to be passed to So it is Gu JE tariff some other republi can statesman. the people are fast ee that it is a tax, not The Record admits that taking pobher | the tariff off of sugar cheapened that % "| article so that the consumer gets 20 Bring your job work to the Tres Duvall & Percival ot this cily are saving the farm ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by giving them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on farm loans. but-you caa’t business, finding out only a ta y, and that Mr not make a 1m gitimate profit on pounds for one dollar where before | | without fleecing t! Carne with « estments aig ne consumers who office if you want it done neat and | pe eould only get 12 ponnds. If it! jie Vitis re tuck fe Phe pa wil paeee: eer et \is a good thing to haye cheap sugar, | correct this evil in Nove S. P. Francisco went to Eldorado and even our republican friends do ——_— — : a : : | Mrs. A. H. Humphrey, —_ er Springs Friday and returned Sunday not deny that it is, why wouldn't} saris steers é : | Mrs. A. Henry, of this city, it be equally as good for the con- . sumer to have cheap coffee and tea eee teat Wie eile ele Buss cn the head of | — ; 2 Towa City, Iowa, the 19th. | ine. clothing. nd Mrs. making her The people of Missouri “will make the Democratic Stone the corner.“ lied very Silas, in blankets, farming imple- ments etc? Why wouldn't it be bet- Teara are ter for one to sell in the market ince the death of her Lust Humphrey has Col. Stone and John peas ie. ateam strong enough to pull out) he can get the most for his produce sib TAGE OEE — ater = the greatest democratic vote of Mis- jand buy in the market that offers BSUS GEN AM Casio eC ago took a trip to Iowa to visit her heated term. Daring her visit she remained in her who usual health to within one day of her for his old) death, when she ed of not home in East Tennessee, to spend aj feeling well, but was going souri’s election record. Not far | him the from 50,000 looks reasonable.—K. ©. Times. goods he consumes the eee son and spend the one Seer A letter from G. W. Pierce. Characte es of Hood's Sarsa parilla: The largest sale, the most | suerit, the greatest cures. Try it, and realize its benetits. | left a short time complair } as she few months visiting his brothers and about the house her = = sisters whom he had not met (with not considered serious, and the O. L. Houts, of Warrensburg, was : g 2 3 the exception of one) for fifty years, morning of the 19th she arose as nominated by the Republican con- | & : | : sg ; says he arrived all right and is en-/usual, ate hearty gressional convention at Appleton). °. : ae . | joying himself yery much. He s. 9 o'clock sue took suddenly sic City Tuesday, for congress from this | oy, x He te | they are yet very primitive iu their district. He will be elected to stay | > Eee Rcns ; ., | mode of living, and still use oxen to) in a few minutes. at home, and aid in watching David | | oe : a ; .. | ploweorn, the hills look much high The shipped to A. DeArmond’s continued magnifi- | ; oe z : er than when he left und he has not) Baldwin, Kansas, and laid to rest be- cient course in congress the next two i we i : Clinton By seen the sun rise or set for the past! side those of her years.— n ye. sete “ mouth, aud but two democrats r For only 2 Se. till January Ist. the) side in the county. booming Times ought to visit every | oe = = home in Bates county. tf. We need = St. Joseph. The Iowa prohibitionists are at ailments were breakfast and at without warning k and expired almost remains were husband. The telegram received by Mrs. Henry on the morning of the demise z .. of her mother, notifying her of the more manufactories in Pe ¢ : Bol The election of Warner | '2#¢') Was Of course a great shock to will bring them.—St. Joseph Her-; that Jady, and in hes listress she outs with the repubiican party of | ald. has the sympathy tuis entire that state because of their fail-; No doubt if Werner is elected | community. ure to incorporate a prohibition | governor he will go right up to St. Mis. Humphrey was about 67 plank in their platform, threaten | Joseph and erect six or eight new years of age, and for a number of to put a ticket in the field. Should | flouring mills, a dozen cracker fac- | years was 2 resident of this city, they carry out their threat it will be | tories car | the being reckoned amorg good bye Mr. Republican party in | shops, paper mills, sugar refineries,/0 r most respecte land wealthy citi- that state in November. type foundries, ete. And in la : ease : a addition thereto he will also enlarge Unele Kit Divers is making an ex- z j ay the state insane asylum in which to cellent sexton. He keeps the graves a 3 f : | confine the fools who write silly par in good order, the grass cut, shrub- | bery trimmed, and the cemetry has the appearance of being well cared). . a p ,_| bringing for. Uncle Kit devotes his whole} time to his work, and takes lots of | interest and pains in beautifying the city of the dead. A CHIL b ‘KIL L ED. Another child killed by the use of as many iron foundries, family “Once more Nevada proudly takes its place at the frout. William J. Stone, her brilliant son, is to be Mis- |sour’ s next governor. We give to | the state a man who,in hi | sonality, agraphs like the one we have quot- ed The catia | papers are 7 . SOwnL pe Ye Warner's name into con-| tempt among decent republicans by | their senseless and meaningless | twaddle that don’t rise to the digni- ty of school-boy talk.— ty Times. combines every element |which the people demand in the character of their chief executive. pea republican friends told us that “ lican friends told us tha VeCoons we must put up a map to ee jmeet their champion in the coming epiaties given in the form of Sooth- D. W. Dr ummond’s stock of high | political tourney. We have done it. ing syrup. Why mothers give their grade gilts and pressed wall paper | Burnish 3 your shield, Mr. Warner. children such deadly poison is sur- | decorations are models of art and Took ts your saddle and steel, feel prising when they can relieve the, | elegance; don't failtoseethem. 15-tf| child of its peculiar troubles by | using Dr. Acker’s Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. strong Ae the fiber of your lance. Every rivet Chas: alten peta and Miss Anna}! Your armor will be tested. From Lansdown were united in marriage | tbe depths of grateful hearts we at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening of thank the democracy of the state for eevee Ss See Ue the choice which it has made and eae place at the congratulate the party upen the eedonde Ofthenbiidets Siateco Mie. wisdom it has shown. With a broad Sam Walls. Fulton smile upon every Tacea solid south- and Dakota streets, and was wit, ‘¢®* extends its hand to every sec- nessed by relatives anda few inti. #00 of the great state. We feel the mate fiande. throbbing of one great heart and the incentive of a purpose Notwithstanding the hot weather and hard times the leaders still lead while others follow in the distance and wondering how it is that J. E. Williams & Co., are having such a big trade in their grocery business There is no secret about it they are just selling goods*cheaper than you the eeremc ny a splendid supper was 2 ; can guy, them elsewhere, and the enjoyed by those present. The bride all. It is said by our opponeats that people finding this fact out of course i, the ac omplished daughter of Dr. | veracy is retrograding im Mis- : = = =o . ay oy : know where to go to get the most W. J. Lansdown, while the groom 8°87! We will show that it is uot.| goods for their money. This firm j. the son of Mr. Geo. Hedges, of | Lbe head of the good old party may | fs 3 4 aa * oS? : has made it a rule to sell at a very Yevada, and holds the important jbe silvered by age but in its step) small profit, they realize the fact | there is no uncertainty, youth blooms. hat fe Batter taste. tiie th place as engineer on the Emporia J°3 is better to do this than 5 Heat corte sae s tO railroad and bas the entire eg its cheek, health keep the goods on the shelf and * : aoe i ff eee ais hold them fora big protit. So if fidence of the company in whose em- | CY®: = . oe you want groceries, glass and ploy he has been for. a number of T Oar - ight is years. The happy couple took the MOU! ited wee eee queensware, and all kinds of produce : call at hey Iquarters and get them. ' evening train for an extended trip) ‘TY —Nev vada Mail through Colorado and Utah. They Remember their place of business is on the north side of the square, : Z next door to the Palace hotel. Far- were presentec v ist of mers will remember they want all g which m the croom 7 and fro Mo. Pa- kinds of produce, for which they pay the top of the market. For oer ie sees ee > a goods try J. E. Williams & | cis. Railw passes over their lines. 47 j; & T. at Nevada. The i = Oa their return they will make But. b Fi leked auicais bya os Norice—I am prepared to handle ler their future home. The Tres’ to be completec ixty days, aud a all the poultry that comes, and pay | wishes them a pleasant time and a|large fore? will be put to work at | the cash for it. C.F. Puanis. | safe return. once. ceremony corner of At the conclusion of sommon to us de con-| oarkles in its fs st a rthe | ( i ~ arrived here pane Steele nik: wife wa son, Arthur, and daughte~, Markie Simp- son spent Monday in the city. Tue Judge of course called upon the Trves and renewed for auother vear. Little May Belle, tue eleven months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Eldridge, died in Seda- lia on Saturday Butler Sunday held from the residence of W. W ud was brought to Eldridge on We: est Pine street. May | ane the With a ticket dictated througout by Dawes of the C. B. & Q. and Kerens of the Cotton Belt Rail with the assistance of such railroad politicians as they would let into the deal, the R-publicaus of Missouri are not d on th Re; slic. Jefferson City, Mo., July 22.—Ex State Treasurer Ed. T ut 2:15 yesterd orn ing. Hec ten- tiary to serve out sentence. He tion today he is to be department as an ace > pe it is understood that | untant. Horrible Accident. At cee Big Creek railroad bridge, one mile south of Pleasant Hull, Thursday morning, a boy by the name of Athens, who hailed from Clyde C opeland of this nd lost pene) of Butler, killed at ne with a few came near Same time, escapiu slight bruises. Coy ing to beat their City, and were from Adrian. way to Ka joined by ing with his lantern, the boys got down on the ladders on the side of the cars to avoid being seen, as the | train crossed the bridge, which is an old style one and untsually narrow the boy Athens was | nocked off and falling under the car was cut into mince meat, his head, found three or four yards trom tie track was the ouly recognizable part of his body left. Young Copeland was next. he | was struck by the bridge and knock ed under the car where his leg was sat off. and his body then fell on the bridge close to the track. Ritche was on the opposite side of the ca and when struck grasp the ladder with bis arm and hung his body under the where he rode for a quarter of a mile and becoming so weak from the blow he fell off. Ritchey was able to drag himself back toward the bridge re he } loup the head of Athens thinking it was Cop but Copeland had ma on his sound leg and on to the bridge when Ritchey ca back. Ritchey then went back to a hous? tified the railroad company and : engine from Pleasant Hill was ant for them. Copeland died shorily after and the coroner beld an inque! st | over the bodies of Athe land. Ritchey on some pa pers for the railroad company was given a pass home where he arrived | Thurs The remains of Ather buried in Pleasant Hill. Cly Copeland was boned yesterday near Archie. It wz ad| thing and should teach boys ous lesson on ste: aling rides on trains. —Record. uged to cet We ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gonily yet promptly on the Kidney: iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | aches and fevers and cures habitual | | Syrup of Figs is the | constipation. only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac: | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the mos healthy and agreeable substances. many ‘excellent qualities commend it to popt ar remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c| by all leading druc-| and $1 bottle: gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUF CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. "ber that C.F osed to dwell } evils of railroad dictation — | oland }? | two years’ went to that institu- | ned to the clothing | land and Ritch- | ey boarded athrough freight intend: | af | Athens | When near Pleasant | Hill, seeing the vrakeman approach- | he managed to} along the track, who soon no- | s aud Cope | eri- | il and have made it the most} wishes to try it. Do not accept any! W atking pewacy Store. Lexington, Mo.. July 22.—Four The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect tramps, two giving their names as | safety with which ladies may use the | William Burns and claiming to be | California liquid laxative Syrup of brothers, with George Murphy and Figs, under all conditions, makes it — ) thar favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup for sev. Co., printed near the bottom of the package July. Charles Thomas, were arrested on suspiciun and held. It is thought they are wanted at Liberty eral burglaries that have been com mitted there receutly. When search 1 he capes a a <a 80 oe Nortce—I w: ant, 1000 pounds good ec they were one to have 60 gold utter. GE Pua rings and two filled case watches 2 a ee Batter Acader Two of them ha started ou ES in town and we ~ I La te this institution ring us ide 1892 and conti: andex ed so ma m that ib ps The number of teachers and tu- ition rates will be the same as here- tolore. jit cause! suspicion F: rmers of Bates county, remem- Pharis the south side jmerchant buys your butter, poultry instrumental music and eggs, whe u others will not. He will be in charge of Miss Laura Da- pays the people cash. tf an = en vall, Gymuasties and calesthenies will be continued, free to all, aud phon- ography and type writing will be in- troduced if A choral class, free of charge 8 students, and to Sedalia and return nd trip. Tickets will be a zocd to return Ju demanded. Boarding ma club lust year did not cost over for the clearer so reek ane Sore ape re for the round tri $2 a week and terms agreeably good 3, Wand Is, limited | ean be made |to and jueludin To Ee again. For informa- tion inquire of J. MeC Martin or P H. Holcomb president of Board of Trustees or of any member of — the board. July 1s, 1822. 35-tf. tick- i ae Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. “Aug 2 Te to nd the Semi-An- ithwestern Lumber Manufac ation at Kansas City, Ang loth, Koy Co will sell ticke to Kan- the round di good jtarn until | T te Bros Cireas { Harrisonville railroad will anaatacrinGnytlie a: the round trip om good for re- | one and one | Tickets on } turn For dat s apply t, Butler, Mo. <2 TC LOTS OF SUMMER BARGAINS ‘Phe themometer> may climb high, but we Iwill help vou to keep cool by selling you all of our SUMMER DRESS GOOD was holding | | AT BIG GUT PRICES. +All of our 7 1-2e Challies we will cut to d5e and 12 1-2 and 15e will go in this is sale at 1L0c, We have a lot of - DRESS GINGHAMS voods hig nice | | jgood value at 10c, they will be sold in this ‘sale at 6 1-4e. Now these are Bargains and bargains that will pay you to come and see. Boston — | _CAUTION.— Beware of | stituting shoes without W. | Bame andthe price stampe uch substitutions are trauda i subject te prosecution by ie taining money un- der false pretences. two complete shown in cut), Thetwo solemof tue Wel ee DOUGLAS 83. 20 Shoe when we epaired ak many ae rip vosen from t) of footwear desiri and “Mise pe Dongola, 6 hits