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and will There’s a 1 to 5. exclusive shoe stores. pecial $5 00 Suits for $3 50. $3 50 Suits for $2 50. B than buy more we have selected several lots of $12 and $12 50 and $15 suits give you choice for only $10O.- Odds and Ends of Childs Knee Pauts Suits at Special Prices to close out. #4 00 Suits for $3 00. $2 00 Suits for $1 50. Big First Choice Here SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BOOTS. “Selz” BEST Stoga Kip Boots—high tops—Guarauteed Water Proof $23 oo. These are the best stoga boots its possible to make and have always sold for $4 to $5 Boys FULL STOCK Stoga Kip Boots—go at $1 25. These are Women's genuine dongola shoes—all solid and guarauteed—$1 25. You pay $1 75 in LeLOTHI BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES! LOCAL ITEMS | | | Fine Christmas Gifts Black Silk Dress Patterns, Colored Silk waist Pattern. Fine Stylish Cloak. Very lowest prices. McKIBBENS. Get your pictures framed at D. W. Drummonps Charley Ewing was in the city Tuesday, telling everybody he met about that new baby. Oue good thing resulted from the republican victory over iu Kansas. The State got rid of Mrs. Lease. Geo. L Smith is shedding in the lot adjoining his livery barn for a feed lot. of stalls. The Kansas City Grain Company's elevator at Kansas City burned, Monday. About 5,000 bushels of corn also burned. A nice line of Ivorine, Paper- maiche and Fancy Baskets, suitable for Christmas presents. Call and jovestigate. M. & N. Evans. Will Hutchison, former editor of the Journal-Democrat, is u candi- ate for coal oil inspector at War- rensburg. Appoint him, Governor Stone. The Tixzs’ good friend and old subscriber G. M. Tye, of near Am- aterdam, called Monday and renewed for 1895, for which be has our thanks. The Times heard from it's good friend Arch L. Sime, of Mt. Vernon, Mo., last week and he renews for 95. Glad te know he ie prospering in busicess. Alvert Whipple, casheir of the wford Banking Company at Crawford, Nebraska, has abeconded and so has a large sum of the banks money. The Tives esteemed friend W.: S. Johnson: living west of town called and renewed for ‘95. Mr. Johnson is one of our oldest subscribers and “always gets around on time. Mr. and Mre. J. M. Catterlin have '¥ issued invitations toa select circle | “of friends to help them celebrate the - 20th anniversary of their marriage ceremony. It wae a sad Thanksgiving day for 4° Mre. M. F. McConnell, living near ‘QOsceola. While absent from home forafew minutes her house and ~ three year-old child burned up. Hats For ‘Me to $1. Gifts We to $4.50, Cape Gloves 25c te 96.50. McKil He is building a large lot ; argains FOR DECEMBER. Our big November trade closed out nearly all of our MEN’S $10 suits ne aN M. & N. Evans call your attention | A to their reduced prices on millinery. All trimmed goods at half price, | and libera! reduction on all un trimmed goods and trimmings. 3-2: Rev. Conrad Haney. pxstor of the Lake Avenue Evangelical chureb, | Chicago, left the city in haste Mon- | day taking with him the wife of an | other mav, Mrs George W. Brandt, wife of the manager of the Price | Baking Powder company. The par- | ‘ter left » pretty wife and three child ren behind destitute | stances Rather in circum: ‘ashmere Mittens 20, We Laties Silk Mit- tel ae emere Mittens 40, 50, eat values ever offered Very useful Christmés Gifts McKIBBENS Ex sheriff and ex-recorder J. R. Simpson favored us pleasantly and substantially the last of the week. Mr S. and his estimable family are enjoying life on their fine farm iu Deep Water townsbip. Mr. Simpson is one of Bates county's most highly respected and honored citizens. As au officer he was fearless in the dis charge of his duty at all times | Bates county has had many excellent | sheriffs but none better than Jim Simpson our regular $1 75 boots—sizes The Mexico Ledger says: “The police of Mexico should be anusual ly on the alert, especially those on | at night A bauker of this city is in receipt of a letter from St. Louis, calling the attention of the police to the fact thata band ef organized | safe blowers is at work in the State. The gang got $6,000 from the Mar- celine bauk by blowing open the safe the other night. Business men should be on ‘the lookout.’ ” { {Joseph Gleggson and H. V. Place were arrainged court Friday charged with breaking into the Lou- in Get. your ined glass at D. W. Drummonps. R. W. McCann, is a new subscrib- er to the booming Times. Jas. D. Williams has been ap- | | Mrs. Parke, of Camp Branch, Pettis county, au insane woman, wandered away from home‘and was found walking on the M. K. & T. railroad track near Windsor. H. O. Maxey, who is teaching the Kimble school, in Spruce, called the other day. He is one of Bates county's best teachers, a good friend of the Times and at all times a wel- come visitor. Dell Weltou is building a large barn on his lot in the east part of town. This of course means he in” tends to put up a fine residence on the same lot in the spring. Uncle John Daniel, living south of town, and one of the pioneer sub- scribers to the booming Times re- news for 95. Uncle John is punc- tual to the day and just as good for the debts he contracts as George Gould. Robt. McCracken, one of the ‘Times oldest and most substantial standbys, renews fer ‘95. He has been with us so long we feel the Times could not get along without him and we are sure he could not do without the Tres. Ed. G. Davis, a prominent farmer: living near Foster, Mo., was in the city Tuesday, accompanied by his four interesting children. They were on their way to Chicago to vis- it Mr. D's. brother Dr. Davis, with whose family they will spend the holidays. The Southern hotel, Chatanooga, burned Monday. The building and furniture were valued at $120,000 and both are total loss, with about $62,000 insurance. The fire broke out at noon and there were many narrow escapes. J. J. McKissick & Son have open- ed out a grocery store on the south side of the square, and are putting in a new fresh stock of groceries. They will also deal in organs and bicycles. They ask the people to give them a trial and they promise to treat you right. Wes W. Goodwin, retires from the editorial chair of the Eldorado Post. Inhis farewell he says. “I am no longer au editor. I have re- tired to cut stove wood the remain- der of the winter. When summer comes again and the buds commence budding I will probably migrate.” pointed postmaster at Warrensburg. | don Clothing company’s store at Rich Hill. Gleggson plead guilty | and was given two years in the penitentiary. Place said he was not | guilty and will have his trial at the February term of court. John M. Daniel, for breaking jail, was sent to | the pen for two years. Sheriff | Colyer left Monday with his prisor ers for Jefferson City, Our readers will regret to learn of the death of Miss Elizabeth Armach- er, of Shawne township. She was aged 18 years, and her death was caused by lung trauble. A St. Louis Baptist preacher has gone wrong, 80 the Chronicle says. This time it is Rev. Frederick T. Shore aud he is charged with drunk enness aud falsehood. Rev. Shore, was formerly pastor of the First aptist church at Ri ill. r, si Bap Rich Hill "By RO Reg aS NL) VALS IT KEEPS No sean what to The many friends of Mrs. Morri son, who has been so seriously sick for the past two or tkree weeks, with fever, will be glad to learn that she is much better and hopes of her early recovery are entertained by the family. Judge Cole has bought the John Brown farm of 160 acres north of town and will shortly take posses- sion of the same. Itisa fine tarm and will make him a comfortable home. Walter Mosher and Miss Susie Crews were united in marriage by Rev. Gilmore, of Adrain the 7th CHILDRENS SUITS inst. The wedding took place at the $1.00 ana | ETL — of the brides parents Mr. and Sdeacscncal ae aa 25c and up. rs. W. J. Crews, near Passaic. cea = . S Quite a number of friends of the BOYS LONG PANT SUITS a SILK HANDKERCHIEFS young couple were present. $2.50 and up. : Burglars are getting in their work os F —_ 25c and up. at Emporia, Kansas, and safe blow- MENS SUITS INITIAL HAND'K’FS ing is the order of the night. The $3 00 and up. SS city council has taken the matter in — 25c and up. hand and by rewards is aiming to MENS OVERCOATS aN TORS check the thieving, and the citizens 3 eb LINEN HAND'K’FS : | $2.00 and up. are arming themselves to protect 10c and up. their houses, shops and stores. BOYS OVERCOATS emis 4 FINE SLEEVE BUTTONS The republican State Central $2 50 and up. Committee of _ has decided 25c and up. to contest the election of Jas H rc OV Budd, democratic governor elect. CHIEDRENS OVEROOATS i ) FINE SHIRT STUDS Budd was elected governor by a $1.00 and ur. 25c and up. handsome plurality. but this cut no Z i tp] ene figure with the hungry republicans MENS asp BOYS PANTS ee MENS & BOYS GLOVES who seem this year to want not only Gcend a 5 the offices, but the earth as well. P- ( — —] i5c and up. Just as we go to press, we | MENS asp BOYS HATS “e FINE WHITE SHIRTS from attorney W. W. Graves, who 35c and up. J 50c and up. P. P. assisted in the prosecution of Jos. : x [J ) 2 P. Landes, the cashier of the de MENS axpv BOYR CAPS i SHIRTS AND DRAWERS fanct St. Clair County Bank, which Fy a 7 failed about one year ago, that Mr. ex Te = ace and op Landes plead guilty in the Circuit MENS & BOYS } HOSE. i NECKTIES & TCARFS Court at Warsaw, and was sent to 1 a the penitentiary for two years. Oc and up. 59e and up. The condemned building on Ohio street in the rear of the Bates Co bank, ought to be taken down or else the obstruction on the sidewalk removed. ‘The walk bas been block aded for the past two or three months, and to a man up a tree it looks as though it was time council were doing something the building or the obstruction ee Lestanda teetee prices = PTO} ite Holiday Gift. . nm seer "vchibbeas. some special inducements in his line. | vertisement in the Tres note the useful and appropriate Holiday Gifts we are offer- ingat reduced prices; give us a call, we can save you money Fine Silk Umbrellas Give us a call, we’llhelp you select a useful present. Joe Meyer. ee ee — ‘Without Question We are show.ng the best se'+ctions for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ay 2 + n our immense storey Attractive Attractive Attraetive in styles in colors in qualities Attractive in prices. {See locals for suggestion. |] NickE=ibbens, | GeWichita, Kan, Dec. 10.—The | north bound Rock Island train was HIGH ART - ce = | held up to-night at ten miautes be- ds ' fore midnight ove mile south of the MILLINERY | Red River bridge near the frontier Very Low prices. Mrs. Kate Wheldon. with MeKIBBENS. , of the Indian Territory. Two mask- | ed men stopped the train, compelled | the engineer and firemen to assist ‘them in breaking open the express j ear, which they rifled. Details are very meager aud the amount of ‘Tbe Clinton attorneys for the state | movey stolen can not be learned at in the Showalter Good case, in leav | this hour. ing Batler forgot something. They f nen or i left their coon wituess, and a dam Lace Cuttaine age suit will be the result if they | Portiers 34 to $6 5u per pair 5 | Rugs $2.50 to $5. | don't send a special gravel | CarpetSweepers 32. ~« | Housekee} ra will Ae reciate such a The colored people | Christmaspr resent. vp McKibbens. of Butler are well bebaved and good | Warsaw. Ind., Dec. 10.—Anna citizens, and we dent care to have their worals corrupted by the bad | Stevencon is probably the poston ex convict “niggers” of Clinton. derfully deformed girl in the State. | She is 11 years of age. She has but Max Weiner, the exclusive boot! on. arm, the other ending in a short and shoe man of Butler is offering |stump. This one arm divides at the | wrist, forming two hands, which are complete in every particular. She ; and you | ig @ hunchback and her bead is turn will be convinced of the fact. He | ed nearly half way around on her does not intend to be undersold and | shoulders. The lower limbs are surely 1f you want boots and shoes, very short, ending in exceedingiy of the best quality and makes Max! Weiner's is the place to buy them. ) large feet. The face is horribly de- train for bim. If you don't believe it read his ad-/| | Read his advertisement and see the! formed and the head nearly desti- | reductions. i tute of bair. PRS PSS PRS PRS PRS RS PRS BRS RS RE SS SS PS EE Y ESc—— bay for Christmas. Look over this list Fine Silk Mufflers PEOPLES bcrrtelidaaoar