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euxumuew,|_ The new councilmen were ae City Tax Books Burned. RE THE BEST “ @ | — | $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, and $10. | 2 D. Rafter Tuesday eve. The booths ey state. in either, call on J. S. Pierce, agent. were artistically decorated with r Judge DeArmond was a member | Office, front room over T. L. Petty’s lilacs and beautiful plants, andan| Mr.and Mrs. H. C. Wyatt, who|of the Judiciary committee and | grocery store, 8. W. cor. square. elegant lunch was served. Despite|have been sojourning in southern|ravks among the ablest lawyersin| 20-1m. the threatening weather a large|California, have returned home.|the house. He enjoys the respect | number were in attendance, and a) Their outing ‘was as pleasant as they | ef all who know him except Wash food good sum was netted by the ladies. | could have wished and both enjoyed|ington City residents. They hate | some Mea oes || «he city council Monday =night the best of health. Mr. Wyatt says|/him exceedingly, because he hag an Low Rate Money rout BTVER WEEKLY TIMES in ae W. O. Jackson, city attorney elect, | could not agree in the appointment it isa most delightful eountry to|old-fashioned idea that those who | a j te Ae: | a Monday night. Bex = — tax collector for | Z Se a * fs | i s city, informs us that the ti 850 ENS Pai os satis The Mystic Order of the Golden |*8 SN: © s tha e tax ni (HILDRENS | BOYS | Fleece, at the opera house Monday | — a his ee were burned | | a we exit 1 e fire which de i- mange girs «6 MENS WORSTED SUITS) suits ginight Apri art. [dence oceupie by bimssit and fath | y ‘ Z Reserved seats for the Mystic or-'er’s family, Thursday D ee . seas ae | r J> Lursda last. T — 50c $6, $7, $s, & $10.00 LONG PANTS | der of the Golden Fleece oe ake at | besks were in an panels eal ia | cre ‘ et .° SAE | VanHall’s drug etore. jas neon an saved from this part | tal itis .* g Don't fail to see the greatest farce | eS - Hes loncir | . : direg $5.00 = to $8 00 | comedy ever before presented at the]... aatertna Snore mately yi Every clot hing buyer to give our 5 on y bate, both for the col | : . > ° there l opera house Monday night April 27. lector and the city, and may cause aj to k ] 1 26 y, and y s aK ¢ % ! raphy we ran —— _§| George Gould was at Nevada Fri-| great deal of trouble and delay in| = : gaa AU a ly endless ablish, T OW | day. _He was making a tour of in- | making a final settlement. variety of Bovs and Childrens suits d pelt nex nee |spection of the Mo. Pacific system. | The den Rr Eeee ees ti | t l s =a i \ 3 Ss | Gemocrat 5 sonvention SPLEE y TEAC . ‘oul x zs D. A. DeArmond and W. S. By-|of Massachusetts endorses ex oy 4 select fi Ou. i Phe pl ies are Scan, RANTS LONG PANTS ee) Os ee. ee W. A. Rassell for president. | right, Mothers give our boys cloth- ou) ‘ istrict in the national The demecrats of V. : ie ze many. 200 50c convention. : Sepa ae eect ing a look,we can save you money Wom. 6000 6000S : Rev. Ditzler, the famous debater, a nol ay election May 29] I ; \ : i a ag) 5 i 0 male to to will be in Butler in a short time and |‘ POMmPAte can idates to fill the} hi lens clothing We are having a Ops or | remain a week. He will preach at different county offices. | 7a tr: | mC) = ‘ : om ment BH 31.09 J $2.50 the M. E. cbureh Soath. 0. D. Austin went to Springfield nice trade. Come and see for your- “ae Married by W Jones at the Ohio| Monday evening to attend a meet | self, a look is all we ask, 125,855 ie = —_—_______]f Street Methodist parsonge,April 16, |ing of the Masonic order. He is — J F McCorkle and Mrs. Mattie Davis, | expected home to-day. ‘ppar- ff 599 PAIR | SEE OUR all of Adrian, Mo. ‘The county board of equalization uct of A burlesque initiation in three will meet Monday as a board of ap C IBBEN 4 esti. MENS ODD C0 T0 OVERALLS acts, by the members of Bates peals, when all persons having a ry | Lodge, No. 180, I. 0. O. F. at the|etievance will be given an opportu- IY, PANTS | 35e opera house Monday night April 27. | nity to be heard. © Col- 600 | As The republicans of North Carolina| Rev. J. F. Watkins, pastor of the wi | | have refused to fuse with the popu: |Fitst Presbyterian church bas bees! $8 > >SOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON Ma, ig ie | 50c lists. Two years ago the populists| Paid a high compliment by the mem- ate | ee helped boost the republican party bership ina unanimous call to be- "Ta iPBGED tg EDEAT EOE = — Says <4 = $5.00 THE \! NONE BETTER | into office in that state. eae Ree oe ht a Champ Clark in St. Louis eee \ Protect Your Homes aie us | If silver is to be the issue in this] preciation of his pastorate the call| Once upona time a mamma lion From fire, lightning, tornado and oe CI OTH I EI ee _____f}|/ campaign then there is no need of a was supplemented by an increase in | 88 reproached by some mother wind storms by policies in the “Con- nom. { WS 4h - tR. | third or populistic party in this|his salary of $100 making the|™0re prolific because of the small- | tinental” of New York. Also protect fused | ; state. The friends of the@white|total amount of salary paid $1,000 | "ess Of her litter of babies. ‘-Yes,” yourself againat accident by an acci- til he OUR ec | ? metal should present a solid and |The mantle of Revs. Newton, Walker replied the queen of beasts grimly, a ‘ag = = ee ty of er aaa | GENUINE [[/undivided front and stand asa stone|and Hill could not have been placed | “Only two—but theyare lions.” Casualty Co., of New York. Full gee SHIRTS AT «*e*s* MENS °0*s"s ee wall. on more worthy shoulders, and the]. — 4 me = —— | sine age ea ~_ = eh case = | GOAT SKIN oe Guila | TEES congratulates the membership |i" her great delegation—Fyan and | Teath ic cht anu oeely own, So and 75¢ : The ladies of St. Marks Guild |= Oo Couerstmates thememberahip DeArmond—but they are brave as benefits should you be disabled by a ate CASSIMERE SUITS pS eee atta hi f Mrs. T.|i2 their selection of a pastor and on|\- a z 2 = es som : ae GLOVES ga ocial a! e home o rs. T. Reiinlecttarions(etaaicomcnauraibia lions and would do honor to any accident of any kind. For policies 5e tte Pie MONG | AL WOOL. ure’, a a eee that tts was elected clerk of the council at|of nightwatch and street commis- visit but he had no desire to adopt do the dancing should pay the piper | Borrowers wanting loans of One : . ld a i; ¢ : us mi y a man in Bates coun-| Good Real E ' the | Married, by Rev. Dr. Jones, Ohio ropped for nightwatch but Warder for agricultural purposes. During|ty, Missouri, should be taxed to pave | od Real Estate security can be street M. E parsonage, April 20th, |®24 Lukenbill the council tied up : : ss z P accommodated now at kill "funk Alien, at the Missouri State | Alfred M. Wikeon nage Aire Se lie A.|four and four. For : treet eommis- their stay they met a number of old ja street in Washington City. Conso- | . atal writes fire inaurauce. Best of | Moran, al - Sallie A.) es oner Pollock and Henderson were | 8Cduaintances, among whom were| quently he is a standing obstacle to | VERY LOW RATES, gan, all of Butler. H d Ed Boyd, M ‘ste- ies represented. 42-tf the two favorites with no agreement | 7 '"@™ an joyd, Mrs. Zombro, | the appropriations for the district of | Time 5 ye Privil i t not ‘| The dispatches report a heavy Mrs. Lide Henry, Mrs. Scribner, sis-|Columbla. This, though a grave UT eate: “ee ae 5 ir. W. E Walton, who has been | frost in the eentral part of California} George Turner, a young man|ter of Judge Robards of this city, | fault in the eyes of Washingtonians, | P®Y Part or all before due and stop : sick for several weeks has been | jast week whi i working on the farm of Mack How-|and also Geo. Page, brother of Wm.| might be condoned if he did not in-|imterest. Parties wishing to bor- . to Kansas City for treatment. | the f, which did great damage to ard in Ver ae t th Page, of this ion AEs Wosttcaid | ai . ine the National Capital | TOW te invited to call and get rates -| the fruit crop. rd, i rnon county, was thrown > i 8. . Wyatt said | sist on moving the National Capital sign Me aiser 'aclas ‘two vere dine fi ; in front of a disc harrow and dan-|Mrs. Henry and two sons were well,|to the banks of the Mississippi; and sre Money ready—No delay. id ae abe is A. He Ska u roe a eee disease ~~ sick-|gerously hurt He was driving aj but he thought she had a longing | which is the unpardonable sin in the ISSOURI Se A : » H. fer, of | ness and suffering prevented—this| pair of spirited horses and some |desire to return to old Bates, the|eyes of the denizens of that delect- | et) the eis n Kansas. The price paid was ‘ ig the record made each year by| thing about the machine broke and |land of big corn and red apples. |able city. (ore pean ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. the horses ran away. He was drag-| Mra. Zombro has two sons and both| If they should havea voting con- eg aie lish to the wife of J. C. Won- F . ged quite a distance before the har-|are doing well; one is manager of a|test there to decide whe is the most e . ave oa April 20th, a sweet gir! BE salce grain ar alge gl row passed over him. Among his|bank and quite well-to do, the other | unpopular man in Congress it would Golden Opportunity ith. . Mother and baby reported | some preventing esse Padi ater injuries the left foot was nearly sev-|is manager of a large hotel. Hiram|be neck and neck between DeAr- AT few well. ; & . ered from the body. Boyd epends his time raising flow-|mond and Dockery. But I guess — a ible me f ‘ is not at all hkely, intervenes. f __|ers and is doing quite well. While} they can hear it with cheerful equa 9 : he Paited in marriage on April 15th) [Unless Governor Stone interferes, | 22° editor of the Kansas City/at Sandiego Mr. Wyatt went on ajnimity so long as their constituents W G WO MACK S use { aga Mr. G.E. Stuckey | Foster Pollard and Frank Harrie, par, Sun is in jail at St Joseph/deep water fishing excursion and|stand by them with the fidelity of oMe a Eva Childers, both of | two negroes, will pay the penalty of and the chances are that he will pay | had a day of fine sport. He said he| Napoleon’s Old Guard. | ~ ‘county. their crime, murder, on the gallows the debt of slandering a number of | unreeled a line and pulled a string| I had known for years that DeAr-- CASH GROCERY a4 Nhe people about Carrollton are at Kansas City Friday. ped ge ge cn gee — of ten fish, good size, from a depth|mond wasa fine lawyer, for I had ; ’ sits of th rar ia vile sheet, with a term in the|of 600 feet. These fish are peculiar | read his decisions and Judge Sher-|for the farmers of Bates couaty. fy ; hiding tn the ru pea oii ane ss a of pesto a Joseph portal an|in that being drawn from their na-|wood had told meso. Any lawyer | Gentlemen, trade with me and I will We i armers and citizens of Hud | agent of the paper, was a short time |tive home in the deep they cannot| upon whom Sherwood sets the seal} do you good by sellin ‘ou goods le. Chariton county. son township, and a good friend to|ago, convicted of circulating the| get back again, and aie "ioaeed of bis approbation has something in | aoe than you ever ought Shen rd- attempt was made to burglar- | the booming Turzs, called Saturday | paper in St. Joseph and given two into the water they float on top and|him, dead sure. It is better than aj for. Here are a few nuggets: ay : P i be ee etonee of Mr. Lynch, in | #24 renewed for ’97. iene in the ane a angiomas are picked up by the eagles. patent of nobility. But I never | 30 tb good rice 1 00 he touth part of thwn Fridapnigh is the proper place for such rascals. d th is qui indefat- , 8 th fancy broken J ff ter iiedow vir a Mdapnight| We are requested GO Be sigiag We learn from J. B. H. McDaniels a t te a cabey cae 4 ih = 30 ee, aoa i 00 er , box supper will be given at Bethel} Mr. F. M. Hackler, of Adrian|that an attempt was made Thursda: Mee ioe ong ay ee uence ane ee : A F hurch, Ple t G hi es : 2 : Yjenai powers of withering sarcasm | 3} ib genuine African Java cof 1 00 sb- Mary White f the pop- | church, asant Gap township, Sat- | neighborhood, ave the Times a di 1 £ : Z S y pe Gh ale : " : 8 8 or Friday night last to poison grand-| a4 scorching invective until I heard |3 fb pure Mocha and Java “ 1 0 1m teachers in our schools, spent | urday night. The proceeds will be| pleasant and substantial eall Satur-| pa Lindsay Wine, of Lone Oak town-|j}; oes : te _P tu ; di iri ildi : 97 a s Tero: x him flay a distinguished Congress- | 15 ib extra dry salt meat clear ks .MMurday and Sunday with her | Used in repairing the building. All|day, renewing for 97 He is one of! ship, by administering Paris green. as 3 | of : ind tavihed i oa P, by & & man alive one morning about 14 of bone 2 00 * ts in Harrisonville. j are invited. Siena of our subscription |The old man was asleep at the time) onthe ago. It was an eye opener | 40 Th rolled oat flake free from yr le hurt last week 1 a runaway Helena, Ark, to be present at the|io1q of, at least it suits me better.” | The aaaeetlenicaae tee ee John T. Heard, who had served with | 30 ib Mich hand picked beans 1 00 es ff mt, are getting along very | ™arriage of his wife's sister. His : . 5' DeArmond in the state cenate and | Best brooms each 20 ' e getting & A ia thee Saye Such nice compliments from men|the fact that an attempt had been : SrctGet + “ r in. BL Mr. Piper is up and out. wife, who has been yisiting her) 45 have been Cea thoi panne Ee e pe who had heard him do some skin- | Good 15 $8. ‘ ; ; parents for the past two weeks, will f SIG PE a | made on his life until morning when ning before That 10 minute speech , 5 cans good sweet corn 25 Ibis now believed the suws with | return home with him. SM hae donr sap ng Lak . he was met at the door by his son,/ taught all inspiring stateemen there-;4 ‘ best “ = “ 25 ith the Taylors used in making 3 and also encourages us to redoutJe|who aecosted bim_ in the fol-|apouts that DeArmond isa danger-|2 ‘ heavy syrup apricots 25 fbecape from the Carrollton jail | Firat to speak. The democrats of si dilligence to make the Tives bet-| lowing language: “Pap, what is|oug customer to tackle—as more 2 ‘ mouutuin yellow table smuggled into the jail in a! Schell City have organized a silver | ter every year. the matter with your face, it has | than one has learned to his everlast- | peaches 25 - ? | club and fifty names has been en : fi turned green.” The old maa]; 14 boxes Greenwich lye 1 00 s, 4 |rolled. The organization has been D. A. DeArmond is certain to be put bis hand to bis face and found (Pe Per one ase Ser UA \16 “ Greenock md 1 00 1, the heirs of the McConnell estate | named the R. P. Bland Silver club re-elected. He will not only get/the skin burnt and peeling off,and| Thursday night last week a young 9s pars Claicette soap 1 00 t- tld the family residence in the | Judge Fielding Childs is president. every democratic vote in his district, | Going to the glass was horrified to|man walked into M. Hurt’s store “ Silk soap 1 00 1e lh part of the city to EW. Pi-| é F eae but some republican votes; and very | find the boy had told the truth as|at Metz, and called for a piece of 94 « Qld Country soap ~ 1 00 rs Bits nico little home and} It is strange the morbid curiosity | many populists will vote for him.|¢, pis condition. There was no one|tobacco. Mr. Hurt cut it off and | 7 raisins 25 3 PBreht $900 — to look > a murderer The latter know they stand no ghost | at home during the night said Mr.| when be turned to hand it to the 5 i extra fancy large raisins 25 c= if Wr. ana f Fe. ee — oe png ae McDaniel but the family, Mrs. Wine | customer be was confronted with a 4 th good California peaches 25 ft % sand Mrs. John Harris, who | dtedsicailed beam corer bee bceaeaee LD sedis ah oil ®-}and the eon and daughter-in law,|pisto! avd a demand to hand over |] 2 gallon pail sugar syrup 50 : i Tisiting at the home of H. G. | reds called to sec him every day|Armond has been consistent, con-/ ang just how or by whom the at-|the cash on hand. Mr Hurt com-/ 15 7, pail jelly 25 t bin Lone Oak township, were | 82d among the visitors were hand-|stant and true on the money ques-/temp: to poison the old man was) plied and gave him $4 50. Therob-| Would like to give prices on 4 ; Mie glad Saturday morning bythe | somely dressed women. tion, and hence they are not going | made isa mystery, which the neigh |ber turned out to be Fred Steele thousand other articles, but space , ofa baby daughter. Sanatar eiliiansiacsaneweasd — away their voter.—Rich | borg will make an effort to ferret and he was arrested at the home of | wont admit of it. Remember Iam : es | original name for the populists ies) GE 1 Review. Jout. “Mr. Wine is 84 years of age.|his aunt, Friday, about two miles gelling exclusively for caw# and pro- e of his partner in the Nevada | bis speech at Warrensburg the other} We note that E. C. Beave bas pur |0%PS § good farm, is perfectly inof-| south of Foster _______ i duce only I pay cash = cs : and is now sole owner of the | 28¥ he called them the orphan party. | chase an interest iu the Newetin jtmeee eau ee non noes EnOWn Awarded for egga:and poultry, Elesse beer 1 » The Post is tthe best While this about fits the case, it is|Mail, aud the publishera wili be/*T°™Y ip the commuriry ia which) piohest Honors—World’s Fair this in wind when you come to But- t in thi . tp Oran i jealculaced to make Atkeson and|Speed & Beane Mr. Beane is a) be lives or on earth,” said our io | & ’ ‘ler. I want to call your attention to ; is section of the state Pierce awful mad. Orphau—no papa | sc newspaper man with ability | formant, ‘and my business in town my large assortment of queensware ; : hs z the best newspaper men in Missouri, | a : Mth. A. HE. Goldstein and family cougressman by the old time major- . ide : leause m tion in this Miss Blanche Goldstein, of Car-1ttes—and the outlook 1s growing fectly wice, t ai Pe rustler and is loved and admired by | caliiay : fre visiling Mr. and Mrs. better ev: day for the silverites at them all Heis generous toa fault, | '° keep themsels “iy vay ! WMorris. The former is a sister Chicago.—Rich Hill Review SES i? EA EGREE dissenting at ! Pure, rich blood is the basia of good Pinan me th M the latter a niece of Mrs. Morris aoe . eage siege 4 Piet dice wt Sarkansitinl inthe ns Respectfully, . oe ‘ Since the Sedalia convention there pesos ee Fe true to his — So Se eae LM Nestlerode, St Virginia, is is nothing left for the populists to 6 fteel. and to bis untiving «forts cong health because it builds apo: - WOMACK &eredited agent of this paper | do but blow out the lights, shut the Cae eee ores ee. 1e pte true foundation pure bloo s Us # j ouly exclusive Cash Grocer in pr F i ae % We expect to see the Mail increase 23 Petgons subscribing or paying eC ne ae ee its jonas high standard under the} MOST PERFECT MADE. Th 3 Ap f Tartar Pe near Mo. State Bank. 22 2t ‘ DR: Gtexd old Missouri is 16 to 1. 2Or mama. lead lnrpe experienoenud. thal Mails) to-day is to penn ae the soit ing 9 and tinware, which I ee You dissatistied Jeffersonian a : already one of the best newspapers jaueormey ese te Uest mode to pur nied than 2° re é E list ois cae ige If the Chicago convention declares oe he ie 5 -. | suein investigating the case. Batler before. Iam s g winter ‘ ic democrats that left the for f <4 th a Mi jin the state, will lose nove of it’s : rice fro i . o " s 4 2 a rar 2 ice from q ‘Bhip, come back and climb on | *OF ‘ree Sliver she Ceniucress 2 18 | brightness or prestigein this chauge Perfect Wisdo : Pa P 21 i Hill not cally el : & F erfect Wisdom o not handle Wagon and go with us. Voth sl be ek elect every state). ¢ publishers. Dick Speed is one of |. , aie id AIS officer but also every legislator and | Would give us perfect health Be ey ; ras it works sticky is known by the fraternity as a a Wrearages on their subscription | democratic ticket and help lick the : ; | Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, Rs Teceive proper credit for same | igh tariff gold bug republicans out, able management of these gentle | perfectly harmless, always reliable} f onia, Alum or any of mls office. if ot Riese bodta: : jad beneficial. | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 5 i