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== ee BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS AND PHAETONS. For the next ninety days in the regular course of trade we will offer 100 DOZEN DIFFERENT ARTICLES of lower prices than usually asked at other stores. Our regular $2.50 wool faced Horse collars at $2 25, the $2 25 grade at $2 and others in proportion these goods we have reason to believe are the best VALUES IN HORSE COLLARS In the line of vehicles 1 can save you money by buying from me. Best spring wagon on earth 360, fall leather top bug grade goods fully gauaranteed for one year. Our tean not e¢ po QUALITY, Pure oak taned leather, harness by any one. hand made—all made here at home—and to be convinced they are the best in the city, call and ee them, pric Some unse rs will tell yau 1 goods are all fac y made and the tiake any of the sad- dlery goods I sell out of my store. Its false. We are in it Have been in it Are in it Will stay in it You will be in it. Join the ranks, if not already, vies and vehicles for 1896 of FR. ia. GRAVES. SQUARE - = and buy all saddiery supplies, bug- EAST SIDE Frank Allen, at ‘the Missouri State Notice to Tax Payers. Bank, writes fire insurance. Best of} Your taxes are now past due and companies represented. 22 | aneebe paid by Feb. Ist. You The Times office does job work | can’t all pay on the last day. All cheaper than any office in town. Rev. J. F. Watkins filled Rev. | Weltys’ pulpit in Kansas City last | Sunday, | taxes that are not paid by Feb. 15th | will be returned delinquent Wattar Anpegson, Col. e If you have not paid your sub ,; Mr. Arthur Blake and Miss Daisy scription a silver dollar will be | Clifton, both of Drexel, Cass Co, acceptable, ) Were united in marriage on January Qlet by Probate Judge, Wm. Ml. Elmer Garner, one of tie Trvrs Dalton. best friends, living near Virginia, | called to see us Tuesday. Senator White of California is au- thority for the statement that the venerable justice Fiéld of the United | States Supreme court will shortly retire from bench. The great astronomer Prof. Swift, at the opera house Monday and Tuesday nights. Don’t fail to attend. The well known astronomer Prof. Swift, of New York, at the opera house Monday and Tuesday nights. Mr. Dudley’s little boy aged 8 or 10 years met with a painful mishap |at the West school building Tues- It will be a literary and scientific ;day eyening on the play grounds. treat to hear Prof. Swift at the| The little fellows were running and opera house, Monday and Tuesday | playing a game called black man,and nights. |in running and catching each other | the Dudley boy and Harry Maxey Prof. Swift at An opera house | coitided and in the fall which follow- Monday and Tuesday nights. Singie ed the little Dudley boy bad his ticket 25c, season ticket 40c, school |... broken near the wrist aun children 15c. i J. K. DeJarnett, of Sprague, was Miss Mamie Sisson has been). | in town to day, and favored the Re- foreed to take a recess from her, . 5 | view with a call. As school in the country on account of | a ES. ESTE | rumored for some time that Mr. D. the mumps. | Was aspiring for the democratic nom- Call at the Ties office and get ‘ination for sheriff of Bates county, prices on bill, letter and note heads, | the Review man put the question at envelopes and statements. We are | him, point blank. After a few mode printing them cheaper than ever. est blushes he owned up that he was. As he hasn’t anything else to do now but shake hands and hustle, business house in Wasbington, Kas. | tbe people cen put it down that Jim and expeets to move to that town | 8 in the race —Rich Hill Review. shortly. | | The Charleston Enterprise says N. M. Nestlerode has bought him- | self a plantation east of Butler. We, twin brothers. They are 56 years do not know whether he intends oc-| 0/4 and batchlors and the oldest cupying his posessions or not, but it | inhabitants can not tell one from the isa nice little place and be bought | ther. Not only do they resemble it at a bargain. , each other in size looks and dress | but one never goes away from home | with out the other. They went to! see twin sisters a few years ago with G. Ellinger, announces that he has | traded his stock of clothing for a Milan, Mo., Jan. 20.—E. E. Har- ter of this city is lying at death’s Harness and Saddles = cant aot eae N {sult of a fire in the building at 415 | | man of truek N WORKMANSHIP OR STRENGTH 5 | | Bates county people were h | down by the Kansas City court of | appeals Monday. | Missouri Pacific | | appellant; Bates county; sutler Missour; | in the higher courts and he has won a victory worthy of a veteran at the |!"S success. Catterlin, appellant; affirmed. money secured on a second mortgage es and left in agent Catterlin’s bands} to pay off first mortgage paid the money to the Western Farm Mortgage Co. Graves & Clark repre- was represented by Smith & Thur- man and it is to Mr. table pluck and energy that success | | that two miles from Plattsburg live! is due of court, took a change of venue and won his case and now has it ed by a higher court. W. Zevely, eratic State central committee, ar-| door from the eftects of smoking in- ferior cigars and cigarettes. It was | not uncommon for him to smoke! thirty cigars and five boxes of ciga- rettes daily. | the intention of marriaye, but while one of them was successful in the! promise of the lady's heart and hand | the other was not so fortunate, so! the engagement of the other was no! Clardy & Bruner had their car-|/ go. They owna farm that is over! * . Sete | 25, at hotel, celsior | th ry in such a w ste n- riages going last week showing | three miles in length and over a! | Sprix T ; BESS : 4 piers tants ce ~ TEES: if rings he above aunou ,.and to inspire Bates county farms toa lot of gentle mile in width, besides fine mules, | Se ace te anes ae : a Zi | was made from 5 xt = men from Iowa. There were eight ‘cattle and he ogs,—Nevada Post. | il baie Jao dscba or ten men in the party and they were substantial looking fellows. The bank of New Market, Platte county, capital stock $10,000, has been closed by bank examiner Jones. The bank examiner reported the bank to be in a failing condition and with impaired capital stock. The public installation of of Mound Lodge A. O. U. W., took place at the court ho day night of last by an week was 1agnificent banquet ata store room on the north Square. The were conducted by Gra Workman W. H. Miller, 9 ted by Grand Guide Crowell, and Past Master v. D. Rafter. Elegant music was (furnished by a quartette, composed vacant side of the installation services Master issouri, Fr. EE Workman ] Geo. H. Fields and E. W. Bailey, two expert bank swindlers who have successfully we ked the banks for small amounts in ap ber of states, were tried in Kan ity ‘Tuesday and sentenced to the penitentiary of os Arthur Wemott, Mra. Dora | bs i > = ey . “poe for three years each. They are pee) Prof. Higgins and Win represented to be a precious pair of Hickman. The followi are the rascals 1 it has cost the bank officers installed association a lot money to run | Year: W. P. Abell, them dowr i A. L. McAn : , vee Talbott, Fore nike Spent ie an Rade suiples ae very pm pee Hart, Fi- our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. $40 to nancier; Wm. Page, Receiver; Irwin $75 a month easily made. Address Hickman, Guide; A. R. Keeser, In- Crofts & Reed, 242 § Robey street, side Watchman; Madison Jackson, | Chicago. “He Outside Watchman. rived home from Washington to da | where he went to help St. Louis se jeure the national Democratic con- vention. jthe Democratic State central com | | mittee at 11 a. m. Saturday, January | ox > there all cases of ¢ | to directions. | coughs, bronchia) ld | THE Rheumatism is caused by lactic | | rheumatism. Fiye Firemen are Kilied. | | | St. Louis, Mo, Jan. 21 —Asare | | Broadway tonight, five firemen in| |the ruins and one is dead at Mercy | hospital. Four of the men in tbe | them, while the fitfh, Khinehart Mil- | \ler of salvage corps No. a | |can be heard, and it is hoped to res | cue him alive. Owen Hines, fore | No. 6, who was taken | | from the burning building soon after | | the fire started, badly suffocated and > died while being taken to the rey hospital in an ambulance. in the prime first cost of making. Court SDecisions: | The following opinions effecting aded, | is beli TERS g and no one Mens, Gents, Boys D O. Walker et al. respondent,vs. | Railway company, firmed. Walker brought suit for damages | to grain by five caused bya M BUTLER. MO. _ Pac. Ry. road engine and reeorrve — in circuit court. Graves & Clark| Bates County 8. S. Association. represented Mr Walker. Thomas McCombs, appellant, vs. | te Stata Association: NN giving quite a little of W. C. Foster, respondent; Bates We are giving quit alii county; reversed and remanded. | thought to the future of Bates county This is a suit on an alleged forged check. It has been reversed three times by the higher courts. S. W. Dooley and Graves & Clark repre- sent the plaintiff. a certain great purpose! Kingman & Co. appellant, vs. A.|Seuse intended as flattery. Bates Schulenberger, respondent; Bates;County is in our judgment (with a county; remanded and referred with; Knowledge of the entire state field directions. This suit was brought by King man & Co to recover on notes given for the purchase of a threshing ma chine sold to A. Schulenberger while aresident of Nebraska. The defen- dant beat the case in the Bates Co. cout. Itis now reversed with in- structions to find plaintiff. Schulenberger was represented by Francisco Bros , who made a strong fighi for him. Kingman & Co, by ty is very justly, county, because which has been piece of territory its character. of hard work, which few change. » 5 a for basis of smi Ty lik tes. What has been done in Smith & Tharman. Mr Thurman] !ike Bate V 3 had loft Stone county in the last few years ; ad control of the case and prepared was done in BatescOunty many years | the brief and argument for the court ago. The of appeals. This is his first effort who have taken hold of the county work, established of an was already than that Therefore higher ar o ~ ¥ ] | bar and can be congratulated on his county. advance Mary E. Padley et al, vs John M. Bates couuty; jat first tenth as great as vance in another county mild nevertheless be the peculiar This is a suit brought to recover} | more permanent work. There are elements of the tial ress in the nt that are not county in Missouri, Catterlin - eli » state in our knowledge. Y« sented Catterlin and made a magnifi- ;'" the stat os a Sores an z oe 20 q young men who have at some sacri- cent fight for their client. Plaintiff) 2 iat ; = ue Plaintiff fice of time and measures put into this w Smiths indomi-| tive abil He was first demurred out|0f to work out the affien plead for years. SRE ise this ideal. When Democrats Will Meet. Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. 21—J | = ed to love. secretary of the Demo- * ty office and making | from which shall go valuable oth | the individual Sunday county. This is infor- There will be a meeting of | the —< 3 bas been some conf n even afte lates garded by thos for sueces Ss: » are your BaTEs © Assy. bility, humors and ¢ Ayers Sar ity of the cloth, It cures all ling | wouldn't wear so weil. and throat affections, Time to Act tomorrow may be to late, there's a constant drain on the bargain flood, and the very thing you wanted most may go while you are making up your mind to act, prices are absolutely demoralized in the interest of trade, there has been the and BOOTS AND SHOES MODEL CLOTHING CO. We quote froma recent letter from | and we expect to have quite a little correspondence with you looking to We want to say frankly in the first place, that we hope what we may say will be under- | stood to be simple facts, and in no of the revolution | brought about in a | entirely pioneer in | It hastaken anamount men and women in the world would be willing to do to bring about this remarkable You may be sure that we fully un- derstand, as do you, that there is no comparison at all between | such a work and the work inacounty | | taken. really brainy young men, Bates took it when its stand- much the ordinary in Bates county that would not appear glance to be more than one- athe referred to, an advance a much deeper, harder and substan- Bates county found in any norinany county rk a genuine business execu- y, are doing more than any company of county workers we know | ideal of County Association work for which we have We desire to stand | right with yourevery effort to perfect | We count it a privilege to | be personal friends of yours and your armed. _that the same these robberies. fellow workers, whom we have learn- We want to commend most heartily your advanced step in having a coun- it the center written and printed to schools of the a most significant movement, and will stand out above ill reveal what we have so often 1. that there is still a great to be done by oepsia, | Coulda’ t have any better fit or more | careful stitches, and the broadcloth We guaran- | ie them tc be the best pants made. oe eee Bercest Onslaught Ever Ma ais at Bargair—giving wholesale prices are lost to sight frequently is dollars worth of stock has been reserved or set aside. THEDAYS OF THIS SALE ARE NUMBERE Therefore, we are very anxious to have you call and examine same We don’t ask you to buy unless we can save you money. ean dispu not covered and one Seeing > that we are HEADQUAR- 3sOF ALL KINDS. HELD UP THE TRAIN, Five Masked Men Operate at Nassau Mo —F¥ive Gold Watches and $200 in Cash Taken. Nevada, Mo. Jan. Pacific. day on the Missouri and during the and in the face. Five goid watches and something like $200 in cash and checks were The robbery was undoubt- edly committed by railroad slang. waymen made their escape The train was at once baeked up to this city and the ported. Officers scene of the robbery went to robbery on an their escape. beries are reported twenty miles west of here. ards was held up J. M. Cacterlin is very anxious for some good farm lands for this morth. Loans closed at onee, 1-tf. Weak, Irritable, Tired «I Was No Good on Earth.’’ Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently ' cures every kind of nervous disease. “About one year ago Itcas afflicted with nervousness, sleeplessness, Creeping sensation in my legs, Slight palpitation of my heart, Distracting confusion of the mind, Serious loss er lapse of memory. Weighted down with care and worry. I completely lost a»petite And felt my vitality wearing out, I was weak, irritable and tired, My weight was reduced to 160 lbs., In fact EF was no good, on earth. y When I had taken the sixth bottle My weight increased to 176 bs., | The serzation in my legs was gone; Hy nerres steadied completely; Wy memory was fully restored. Wy brain seemed clearer than ever. Z felt as goodasanymanon earth. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is A great nee Ir assure you.” Co, Miles Nervine Restores Health i Childrens Clothing 16.—A bold} robbery was comitted last night at 9:30 o'clock at Nassau one and a half imiles south of this city. It was pay Five robbers with handkerchiefs over their | faces boarded a Missouri Pacific Missouri’s model county. Stonecoun- | freight train at this city, and, when the Gold Banner) the train stopped at the junction | held up and robbed Engineer R. C | Campbell, Brakeman J. O. Sumner, | Kinsey J. Halland Frank Roberts. | Conductor Robert G. Trickett of Butler was also among the robbed, holdup one of the rebbers shot him through the nose men, | judging from their knowledge of the ‘train and their free use of railroad After the robbery the high- re the | engine, but the highwaymen had make good An organized gang of thieves is no doubt working in this section, as within the past week four stores have been burglarized in this city and an equal number of rob at Fort Scott, On Tues- day night the ticket agent at Rich- aud robbed by three masked men, who were heavily It is thought by the officers gang committed al] money ready. It is sciaseinak that Gen. Ra! Boone of Clinton, will be a cand; for governor at the appro democratic state convention, «@ Boone is a man of dezided ability, fine campaigner and a man in touch with the people and jg popular all over the state,—Y, ( rensburg Journal Democrat. Summit Items. Our prophet says change of ee s ‘Weath, Our cattle feeders say that have made excellent: gains in wei in the past two weeks. Alva Deerwester and Willie J; rendered a fine burlesque en Joh Bull at the Literary Friday night, Elder Lotspeich preached ane lent sermon at the Chapel night. The people of the C would be pleased to hear him She teachers met at Summit Cent last Wednesday night, together wig a number of visitors. Some ver in. teresting points were discussed, meet again the last of February, Grandpa Redmon, who has Deeg very sick with a severe attack i bilious and pneumonia fever, w the skillful treatment of Dr Christ! is now recovering. He is about ¥ years of age and his recovery was ng expected by many. Christine LaFollett has been dap. gerously sick with tonsilitis, B P Powell accidentally put his foot under the wheel of a w heavily loaded with wood, and nov has a very lame foot. Mr Crouch says his son Ira hag rq two teams down for him this win run them down by the Gap an stopped. GROVER, Notice. Notice is hereby given to all per sons knowing themselves indebted to W. G. Womack to settle by the Ist day of February, 1896. If not paid by the above date all account will be put in the hands of the con stable for collection. J. E. Sau, 9-26 Assignee, Interest Rates Reduced. The Missouri State Bank hess large amount of money to be loaned on farms in Bates county at rate lower than usual. Those wishing borrow or renew old loans are ix vited to call at Bank. Loans mad without commission. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effete and were satisfied with transient action; but now that itis generally know that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, wellin formed people wil! not Euy other laxatives, which act for a time, bat finally injure the system. A Reliable Fire Insurance. Tan the agent for the ‘Etna, the Hartford and the Home Insurance Companies three cf the oldest largest and strongest Fire Insurance companies. The aggregate capital and surplus of the three companies is nearly fifteen million dollars. 1 am prepared to issue policies 0 merchandise and on buildings ia town and country at usual rates and pay losses promptly. Frasx ALLE. 1-tf With the Mo. State Bank WOMACK GROCERY A bona fide assignmentsale of the] W. G. Womack stock of groceri¢h queensware, tinware, woodenwar nails &c, must be sold by February or as soon as possible thereafter No advertising scheme, it is a bom jfide sale. This stock must be closed out by a certain date, either retail © wholesale. Our large stock of queen# | ware are now being offered at fsb cost or factory prices. Now is the j time f r you to rate and orpi: | ment your table for less money tha® 4 possibly hope to gee. e for again probably, io We have reduced the aple groceries fally B per cent on fancy prot fact we are selling every thing in the grocery line for at lesth | 20 per cent lees than they were eve 4 |sold for except sugar and flour whic is the same price as other merchant (sell for and will continu asthe stock laste. You take advantage of this eale y dece | you ever can , queens your life time |price on st 25 per cent, ‘eries. It | pay you as much for you either in TRADE or CASH as; merchant will NO HUMBUG 2 an-wsesa-