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We have some surprises in store Ve | for bargain hunters in the way of overcoats this fall. have we offered si Note these i ices Meltons wearing goods only “Aurora” Never before ich values as now. and see the goods. good | Judge Men’s eed: raxconts in two handsome shades of ‘$s | | The indications are the Senet A. P. A. ticket in Jackson county is going to be unmercifully slaughtered in November Gibson and Cowherd- We are requested to announce by the state committee that aN central James Gibson and Hon The straight out re S. Cowherd will speak at Butler on publicaus refuse to harmonize on the Oct. 20th st 1:30 p. m. and at Rich bunco ticket aud the fur will fy on Hill on the same day at 7:30 p. 20. election day That was af mis These are emiment gentiemen, fine take the republicans m ow and entertaining speakers and the ing tne A. P. A's to capt their | voters of this county, irrespective of | county convention | pol lities, should hear them arnett, of St. Clair county, W. W. Graves ar p ut to be a defaulter and as skipped the county. It is thought Law Thorman he will speak at his de gue atiens will amount to about Oct. i6th 31,000. speak at t was pending against cordially | bim for 10, money he “ee obtain invited to attend the speaking jed fr sale of merchandise | Land In Bate s county is Cheaper ; ae } e Beis URE ; g ‘ . . {|Xtis said he squandered the money than it will ever be No one} - : ; |that came into bis bands on horse knows this better than the gh? t |racing and other species of gamb! |who are here now buying up land} i im The county will lose nothing as as aninvestment Farmers should | bond is good remember this who own good fartas. | = Miss Kaie Hitt and Wm. Kamm, has orderc | President Cleavland z lbs ee kville, were united in marriage inforced ¥ $35°7 50 Buys a nice all wool, well made, veat fitting suit of us. Our suits run from $2.50 up Want a good Overcoat? G.50 Buys a good We have 3 styles of dress overco ts and 3 styles of Ulsters at this price. ‘hey are good. one Ke price ‘only. Have you seen tl simere § MENS 81 Mens’ sack suits of same $11.50. suits we're selling at $8.50 Bors Ourtritvers 1ose all wool cas- BUTT ER Sa LOCAL ITEMS Putting up stoves is the order of the day. A good sized frost was visible Monday morning. Lucien Green, republican candi- date for recorder, we understand. Remember the date of the speak- ing by Judge Gibson and Hon. Will} Cowherd, Oct. 20th. Henderson Miller and G. L. Burge, | is quite sick, so | Some special bargains at D. W |Drummond’s new store. See his card. 30-tf. | | Remember the date of Judge Gib- | gon and Ex-Mayor Cowherd. Oct. 20tb. Come and hear Judge Gibson and | you may listen to the next Governor | of Missouri. Will Andrews’ residence in the | north part of town was damaged by | fire yesterday. The prompt arrival of the tire company saved the build- \ ing from total destruction. In passing through Missouri and | Kansas on a palace car, Mckinley is the conclusion of which an invitation extented to those wishing to reunite with the church and thirty 6r forty went foward aod were taken into full membership was That rustling real estate frm, Clardy & Canterbury showed us a letter from the far pacific slope. ask ing for information in regard to real er of our fellow-townsman, Judge C. I Robards, Bates county loses its old- christian life and has gone to meet her reward in a better world. Congressman William L Wilson of West Virginia, has returned from his European trip,tand will begin an active campaign of his district. The Globe-Democrat says the defeat of Mr. Wilson, be worth six seats to the Republican party in the next house. The district is close, but Mr. Wilson feels pretty dent that he will pull through all right. would Over in Kausas while McKinley was speaking one ef bis auditors asked him how about silver and the income tax. McKinley dodged the question, by saying, “you will have to ask the democrats they in full and have absolute power to do what ever they please.” If he had been are confi-| control of the government! | passed, the Record almost lost ite | jmind through fear that the congress- men and senators on the de moeratic| side had sold out to the trust and| that would leave the poor | man’s breakfast table, as the trust | all they asked and up| would gothe price Now the Record | says the industry has been killed and | sugar had secured sober and thoroughly competent, | he will make a uoble officer and the | and in every neighborhood in which | he has resided he has none but friends, and they are glad of the ope portunity to show their friendship at the ballot box. Not a democrat {in Bates couuty will take his off the ticket. nawe The condemned buildiag on Ohio street ought to be taken down. If the building is not in a dangerous |econdition then the obstruction of the sidewalk ought to be removed. Certainly sufficient notice has been given to the parties owning the house. School children pay no at- tention to the danger sign and the city council ought to take some ac | tion in regard to the safety of these children and others before a serious | mishap takes place in which case the genera! public weuld never cease to! ‘censure them for neglect of duty. | The buiiding 18 in a dangerous con | | } | | | company.—Osceola Advance. : the old ruling that all de : : | : Sea. 7 ST anainaienet Ce Eerou oe 2 light fre te Sec’ Mel. Beene ective’y a et ; sig | WE Hitt See evening Seta tem if as a consequence the cabinet cMmcers ib 30th ae | A fine bead of hair is an indispens- Clothing Sales Agent wanted for tons. Same as We sold and department officials have cs ri loot se os prowine Sitbaste , {able element of beauty. Ayer’s Hair Butler and nity Liberal com- celled their engagements to speak. | | people OS UEE Gos DEES) . eg missions paid, and we furnish the ast y ear at $ O now on y = | taught iu the public schools of that) | Vig or maintains youthful fre gee | best and most complete outfit ever m v6 When prosecuting attorney Atke | city several terms. The same even-|884 luxuriance, restores to fadec provided by any house. Write at Boys overcoats of same SH o- O00 son never could draw up his indict jing the happy young people took and gray hair its original color, pre- once for terms. Send 2 or 8 refer- ments and papers in whiskey cases|the train for St. Louis to spend | Yents baldness, removes dandruff, ences. Wanamaker & Brows. Mon’s sack overcoats so as to get into court. his wes|their honeymoon with relatives and | aud cures scalp diseases. It gives 1t* Philadelphia, Pa. credited by some to his ignorance of} friends and view the sights, Veiled | | perfect satisfaction. Le ee Sie Fourth Trial. of br own and gr ey the law, by others to his desire to] Prophet's parade and other attrac | : 1 : : Minn ae Becca thoes people As nent : | M.M. Tucker, of Altona, was in) Mexico, Mo., Oct. 4.—The jury in ee | ivoli” Ke sVsey all ee Eece : jens the city the first of the week, closing the George Lewis murder trial re- Ww ool, e slegant gar a The Record has broken loose on the | his deal with the land buyers. He turned a verdict of guilty to-day Presiding Elder Huuter of th ugar question again avd entertains | sold them over 600 acres and says and assessed his punishment as ten ments, Vr egular $15 ) M. E. church, south preachel a ve fears that the awills will all be shut} be bas nearly 400 acres more he will years in the penitentiary. The ver- coats, our b: ir gain interesting sermon Sunday night, at |down When tbe uew tariff bill j sell if he can get his price dict wasasurprise This was the c | fourth trial. Lewis killed his sweet heart's father, William R. Brown of Pike county. A motion for a new trial has been filed, aud this failing, it will go to the supremero) court, As a blatherskite and a mud sling- er, Mr. Francisco stands high. It should be kindly whispered into his that the language he was wont to use in the pulpit is not allowable in political debates. His abuse of Congressman DeArmond in Osceola the people with ear T. T. Wemott, of Kansas City, arrived in towo Friday and will spend a week or so in the city, visit- ing his son and attending to some simply disgusted Francisco and didn't add a single, estate and saying they saw the firm|the mills will shut 2E shop. Con- liota to the reputation of Mr. Lewis. private business. He owns a large You’ re lucky if you buy them else- advertised in the Butter Times. sistency, thou art a jewel The latter gentleman has so far con-| farm in this county which he wants wher e at % 10. They have to leave the United States| W. M. Dalton, democratic nomi. jducted his campaign upon high rouenls Mr. Wemott sole he bas an to get out of reach of the Times | nee for probate judge is one of Bates | toned, gentlemanly principles, but offer for the sale of his farm to the In the death of Mrs. Robards, moth |CoUBty’s most reliable men, honest, | when be got in with Francisco, he | syndicate that bought the Hamilton |land, and if they come to his price got down to the level of devilish bad | before he rents he will sell. This {I est inbabitant. She died at her| affairs of the widows and orphants | | Syndicate of land buyers have pur- | home in Hudson township a few will be religiously looked after and | W. T. Kemper, democratic nom- | chased over 1,000 acres in this im- a) days ago ata ripe old age of 93 protected. In Bates county there |inee for associate judge of our coun | mediate neighborhood. They are | Peas i Sheu hadi lived te faithful |2"e few better men than Mr. Dalton | ty court for the southern district is | not buying this land for speculative the right man for the place. He is oae of Bates county's oldest citizens purposes, as we understand, but as a money making investment, and will and isa man of ability and of the) parcel the land out to small farmers highest honor, and no man elected | who wish to rent. The Times would to the important position will be| much prefer to see this land in the more careful and painstaking hands of home people, as we believe looking after the purse strings of it would be better for the county. the county. Mr. As a general rule the farmer that the most popular men in the south | owns his acres adds more wealth to part of the county, is liked by all! the county, and is much more pre- and he will not only get the united | ferable than the itinerant who lives support of the democrats, but will | |on wheels, is here this season and get votes from the republicans and | somewhere else next year. populists. in Kemper is one of | If you | own a good farw, stay with it, in the | long run it will be better f The boys who edit the Populist | £ emai e Ai at Rich Hill, ought not to talk coun- | ty finances until they post themsel- | ves and know what they are getting | through their heads. For instance | they said last week when Judge! McConnell took charge of the presid- | ing Judge's office four years ago he! found the county heavily in debt | & Ae *“of people who visit the Invalids’ a = - Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buf- are ak who are sent en by those who have pneaie from mnal experience, learned of the riumph In Conservative Sars urgery achieved by the Su of that famed insti- ae Little eb or cutting surgery is r instan TUMORS °° me ;. Fibroid (Uterine) and two prominent farmers of Walnut taking good care to dodge two ques-|addressing an audience in New dition, take it down at once. and warrants ata discounts Now, | vig and tur cquservtive cana abt township, were in the city Wednes- tions in his speeches: wool and York | he would have answered the! Goy. Stone is doing yeoman work | every school boy in the county/ thereby the of cutting operations day on business. silver. question with pleasure and he would! 5, the democratic state ticket. His|knows better than that. When | PILE TUMO! however large, Burglars are getting in their work Hon. John W. Choate and Silas not have said, ‘ask the democrats” jepeech at Carthage last week was a! Fistula '’ and other diseases of the without Judge Sullens handed the office | lower bowel, are y | in or resort to knife. at Marshall, Mo., Sunday night sev-| W. Dooly, of Rich Hill, will address either. | masterpiece of oratory, and glittered | over to Jadge McConnell the county | RUPTURE, or Breach (Herni na) radically i aral houses in the town were entered | the voters of Lone Oak township at} Sam Fisher is making as good an With facts incontrovertible. The | ee STONE f ae? Tiadder, ne matter bow and valuables taken. | Grange Hall, on Saturday, Oct. 13th, | officer as this county ever had) He. |people in that section of the state| amount on the bridge fund, and 5 Bs, is crushed, ee J. M. Vaughn went to Nevada|at 7:30 o'clock p. m. be ra , bea scigantetong were so highly pleased their onthusi.| county warrants were et par. oe STRICTURES S of Urinary Passage sre al- - - ed ‘ CS : ‘ D mor g and looks strict. | is. , in hundreds of cases. Tuesday morning to look after his The Rich Hill Tribune is on the! ly after the affaira of So scaubs oe |asm carried ae to the — na EEE ae ri gibi gis ore eee a and alt property interest in that town. |high road to prosperity since the| trusted tohis keeping. He has been a |P0™inating him for president in eee rere ee ‘ = W. W. Graves spent Tuesday in | passage of the new tariff bill. Bro. |itizen of the county for 20 years and | 1896."Sbirt tail Bill” gets there when | people will grin st your ignorance. ae eo : —+ Jefferson City, attending to legal business before the supreme court. The truth times. The Tivzs always stands ready to make good any charge or assertion that it may make. Hon. Lou Jones, a prominent young attorney of independence, Mo., spent Sunday in the city with is what hurts at all) Warren has put ina gas engine, a | new press and lots of new type. So! he says. Oliver Wendell Holmes, famous asa poet and author, died at his residence on Beacon street, Bostor, | Mass., Sunday afternoen. He was born at Cambridge, Mass., August 29, 1809. no man can point toa dishonorable | or mean act committed by him | during this time. Where he is best | known he will run the best. He is | plain common Sam to all his friends, | and their name is legion. Sam Fisher knows his duties and per forms them impartially and fearless lyHe will be reelected by an in- creased majority. As M. V. Carroll, ex-chairman of) jhe starts after the republicans and \A. P. A.’s, and stranger things have jhappened in tbis country Aine the |momination of Wm. J. Stone for president One thing certain, there | would be no misunderstanding with | | the peopie as regard the position he | would take on the money aud tariff | | questions. | Tired, Weak, Nervous, Extra Big Values. CQUR MENS SUITS, af +0025 0.5 0m his old school friend, A. W. Thur-| Dr. O. F. Renick, democratic be a ee Means impure blood, and overwork $2 50, $3 50, $5 00. 86 5 man. | nominee for Coroner, will sit on the any objections te Caslaing ts od or too imuch strain on brain and ' 50, $3 50, $5 00. $6 50,8 00 i, | corpse of the republican and a= ; A body. The only way to cure is to} The least Atkeson says abeut his Ps P' — people just how that dicker 8S | teed ee eee record as prosecuting attorney the better for him, bui. they de say that “Fools rush in where angles fear to tread.”) D. A. DeArmond is the smallest man, physically, but the largest man, mentally, of the three Congressional list parties after November. | cient officer. that tewnship should turn out and made with the republican party, at | doctor will make the county an effi-| the committee meeting at Odessa, Mo., just about thie time feur years Mo., om Oct. 22ud. The voters of | ™P™! ago, whereby the candidate for su Hon. D. A. DeArmond and Hon.} preme Judge on the populist ticket | J. W. Choat will speak at Rockville, | was pulled off and the name ef the blican nominee, Judge Shirk, | substituted. As Judge Shirk at the time was one of the leading | candidates in this district.—Rich | hear the issues of the day discussed | counselor fer the Mo. Pacific rail- Hill Review. in an able and logical manner. read company. Thousands cf people certify that the |best blood purifier. the best nerve | tonic and strength builder is Hood's |Sareaparilia. 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