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ens Suits at July Prices, Pretty early to cut prices—but we will this season make speeial price on all odds and ends of men’s suits at once—without waiting until July as usual. We have therefore selected all men’s suits where there are only one or two of a kind--placed them on a separate table--and will offer them at the following prices. Men's $15 Suits for $12.50. B Men's $12.50 Suits for $10, f Men's $10 Suits for $8. Remember that these suits are good values at former prices—but being broken lots we wish to close them out. Boys odd and end suits at half price. Our line of 50c straw hats was never equalled. J. M. Catterlin is very anxious for some good farm lands for this month. ("ER WEEKLY TIMES Loans closed at once, money ready. LOCAL ITEMS 1-tf. aie : The republican orators will Lave The prohibition etate convention | lots of fun this fall riding around at Sedalia to-day. over the state on a gold standard Congress is atill busily engaged | platform talking to free silver farm- ing appropriations. | ers. Some of our merchants have | i nwherries on the market. | younger brothers ekull with a hatch ae {et at Sedalia Friday and then at- eer nem Taylor see tempted suicide by cutting his own burial at Carrollton. | throat. 1 | ee owe: of aap | In cadet contest held in this city : P "| last week Chas. Huffand C J. Har- DH. Pigg, a pioneer citizen of | ris came off victors. Huff goes to wy county, died at his home in | the Naval Actdemy, Auapolis; and houn, Friday, aged 76 years. | Harris to West Point. Mrs. R. S. McClain and daughter, Rev. Geo McKinney, who has Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McBride. | bey preacher from Texas, was beaten nearly to death at Perry, Oklahoma, Every carpenter in town is busy, | Friday, by three or four toughs. lich goes to show that the people | / Butler are building and improving. | A box car was broken into at the 5 | depot Saturday by tramps Fil has failed and the stock of could not fasten the guilt upon Mre. Asa Culver, who has been to | free again. dinburg, Ills. to attend the funer- | Saturday in honor of Mr. Bland Saturday was a regular circus day tler. The streets were crowd. | wit i ¢ | ape and the merchant ; number of noted speakers. Bkbe two men who held up John | Y Gheenight operator at Carthage, | ‘nights ago, have been caught tuilroad detectives. was arrested the otherday for re Dr. Lyle, who has been spending fusing to pay her debts. Past month in Chicago taking a Wgraduate course in medicine, Fed home Saturday. At Nevada the street and inean-| ber there will’be no d ent lights have been shut off | result of a k the plant will likely be ‘moved | that countr=. y. The city will bo lighted tafter by the new gas system. j Rev, Dr. Wat + Says he j Matt Adams, the crack wing d successful fisherman, br .of Springfield, ina load of the finney tribe Sa glad to see young day. and while in the ci >st place in the in-to see the booming I 1 late up to ‘97. Mes with the dapply. Alonzo Remaugh, fractured his ss Kate, of Kansas City, are visit- gained a wide reputation as the cow | 5 ; Agent | The Hub Clothing store at Rich | Burrus arrested three suspects, but | ods is to be sold at mortgage sale. | them positively and they were set) and his presidential boom. There : | was-a ieee Benes present and aj#ccept the compromise effected by alehrewd or desperate, ever making Mrs. Virginia W. Post, of New! federal ork, who has an income of $10,000) mighty tired lot of fellows before | a year for spending money, and is} they get their money. | one of the prominent society women, |sued and recovered judgment, but|2nd they put up the most substan- If every man that voted in tie} primary election in Henry county, | will come to the seratch in Novem- ubt about the g democratic victory in | On receipt of the news that mi! Miss Hattie DeArmond entertain-| jnois had declared for McKinlev,|eda number of her young friends| George Wilhelm of Beechmont, Alle |last Friday evening at her bome. |ghaney county, Pennsylvania, a/ with a masquerade calico party. The| | rabid Quay man, committed suicide | ladies all wore calico dresses and | | by shooting himself. | the gentlemen, calico neckties, vests, S. L. Coleman,one of the sterling cocleuatagy oe veo = ’ 2 ¥ | d, anda jolly jyoung democrats of Deepwater | vas had. Biscant ,township, gave us a substantial call| poreserved. ; Monday and renewed for '97.He said iz | politics were bubbling in his neigh-| The democratic central committee |borhood and the candidates were jof this county has been called to — bees looking after their in- jmeet in Butler Saturday, May 16th. | jIt will bean important meeting of} the committee and every member | should make it incumbent on himself | { y good time; refreshments At the meeting of the city council Monday night Mr Warder was elect ed assistant policeman for this city. | A : ‘ The appointment is a good one and to be present, as business of import-| the gamblers, bad women andj ance to the party and candidates will | tramps who have had full sway for a | be brought up. Don’t fail to attend. | time had better be checking their} | ke. Watt Reed, on trial at Platt City | killing N Vir ras gi A second tire Thursday completed i =. a vane sae bet hex | the destruction of the famous mining |“ thesis Seb coLueaty reece town, Cripple Creek. The second and Ww mee were neighbor farmers, | loss is estimated at $1,500,000, and | living in Clinton county. They went | 3,000 to 4,000 people have been ren | to law over a hog and during the dered homeless. It is said the busi | trial Reed's lawyer made some cut- ness portion left standing is less);;, Wy : ; - 3 g remarks against Winn, who re- d i 5 | WEL Werte Gis Wea: sented the insult by attacking the | The wife of William Lewis sec | attorney in the court room. As they tion foreman of the M. K.& T. at : ena | Deerfieid, gave birth to three bounc- are ae 7 See bee ing boy babies one day last week |®2¢ ® ot Winn to Geath- Reed wes says the Nevada Post. The little|tich and the legal fight to save his fellows are perfectly formed, healthy | neck was among the hardest ever and as lively as crickets The babies | made in the state. | weighed respectively 6, 7 and 8 pounds Gov. Stone has commuted the OnsaELises Sanu Mow onmeraa death sentence of Thomas Punshon, | that the committee appointed to s-t- convieted at Joseph of the murder tle with the city collector finds.a|of wife, to 20 years in the peniten- | discrepancy of over $100. He said|tiary. There was grave ‘doubt as to there might be a mistake in the | whether the women was shot by her | figuring and that the committee Haeband x would further satisfy itself in regard to the matter. The collector was not under bond. or committeed suicide. Henee the commutation. Punshon and his wife had seperated on the Ni : day of the murder he had gone to ick Linhardt, a prosperous farm- ; e 3 er and stock dealer of Cole county, the home of his mother inlaw in a was murdered and robbed near his | catriage where his wife was stopping home, Lebanon Station, a few nights|aud forcibly made her accompany ago. The murderers got about|/him away. The shooting took place $1,400. Ed McKenzie, colored, has| i, the carriage and Punshow claim been arrested and has confessed to his wife slipped 4 being implicated in the murder, but|°4 that his wife slipped the pistol claims that another colored man was | from his pocket and shot herself be- responsible for doing the killing. fore he could prevent the act. The republican papers made a| Populist orator Bohannon, of St. . fuss sage pe eronirtonet of | Louis, and self-announced candidate battlefield. But since it has devel-|i2 his openining speech in St. Louis oped that Mr. Cleveland was strong: asserted that the populists did not ly petitioned by G. A. R. posts to|want the free coinege of gold or veto this matter the republican press|gilyer. What they want, said he, ace aan he _— — 5 is the free and unlimited application Wervene Rich Hilliieves: of mind and muscles to the resources nee of the earth, He also stated that if \ Mrs. Minnie Huelsman, of St |the populist party would give his Louis, in a brave attempt to save 2 i her infant from a burning building, family $100 a month to live on and lost her life but saved the babe. The | Pay him $1 a day and traveling ex fire occurred in the second story of | penses he would throw himeelf into THINKING! THINKING! THINKING!!! he time thinking how and where to make your money buy the most THINK AGAIN —_#9 and you'll think of McKIBBENS. They sell mens, boys and cl arens clothing at prices that will make That you money go a long ways line of SUITS FROM $2 TO 85 are splendid values, higher priced ones are just as good valvue at their price. Give our Clothing Department a look McKIBBENS. a WE HAVE COME TO STAY SPECIAL SALE ON TRIMMED GOODS ! OUR LINE OF—— ; MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS ARE THE BEST. To better introduce ourselves and our new store tothe public, and especially to the ladies from the country, we have decided to give a This is a splendid opportunity to buy a nice trimmed hat or 4 bonnet cheap. Come and see us. 4 | Discount Sale of 20 per cent Until the Fourteenth. ‘ 4 BYERLEY & ADAMSON. ; South Side Square 2 Doors West of McFarlands Bros. Harness Shop, 5 o RRARRRRAS Keep it Loaded. ees wee att Ar Mrs. Plummer, a widow lady off ) IF YOU WANT “3 our city, was out gunning Friday | $ evening with a large revolver loaded | ? TO BE THE ‘ » JUDGE OF ‘ and no doubt if she had met) the object of her wrath, Burt] § Johnson she would have put more | day light through his carcass than | arness ad Ely a double charge of the X ray. Mrs. ! Plummer is a respectable lady | ? and in this instance her ire was juet- ly raised and while the means she | had adopted to protect the honor of her daughter from the seductive in- fluence of Johnson, a married man, was heroic, from a woral standpoint were pardonavle. The marshal, learning the state of affaire,prevailed upon Mre. Plummer to desist in her determination and Johnson agreed goods, bugies,spring wagons tents, trunks &c. MAKE an intelligent comparison be- fore you buy—do it right. AND we'll place our , LINE OF COODS and—prices beside any in the country. All our goods are the house she lived in and was the| the breach and carry the country for result of carelessness in filling the wot ti : Sth of Meaeains dacs Gis the populist ticket and elect himself she reached the ground every stitch president Now, At. here is a mighty of her clothing was burned from her good chance to trik a bargain and a body. The baby was badly burned | sure thing. Cancel your datew and but will live. take him up. Chas. Morris, a farm hand near| It looks like petty spite in Bro. Holden, aged about 23 years, went} Austin to assail the county court be- to the fair grounds near Holden the| (155 9 couple of prisoners sawed other day and shot himself a couple : me ae 5 of times, one bullet taking effect in| their way out of jail. The jail built the head and the other in the side.|in Butler is as substantial as any The bullet in the head could not be|jail in the country and it has been found and the doctors thought he| demonstrated on thousands of occa- could not recover. The attempt at),.ons that no jail is proof against suicide was because he and his girl, eons : a Miss Claunch, had had a lovers’s desperate criminals with Le as quarrel and she refused to make up tools. Hedgeneth cleared the iron bars in St. Louis and the Taylors H =F did likewise at Carrollton, right un- ja war veteran, aged 55 years, was Ben Bere. ae niGd \laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery See ae tere oe | Monday. The deceased was a mem guards, and while in Kansus City | ber of the G. A. R. post of this city |every precaution had to be taken to jand the funeral seryices were con guard against escape. Even with ducted by the order. Death was! tn, most experienced men as jailers caused from consumption. Mr. Bea z 2 man liyed six saan northeast of |8Ud trained guards day and night, a The remains of J. H. Beaman, Jr., children to mourn his loss He had | revealed fiuely tempered saws which The democrats held a grand rally |lived in this county for upward of| han been handed in. Without proper | other father, has returned home. | and ratitication meeting at Moberly, |40 vears. tools to cut steel bars there is no vote of the people of Cass county his escape from the Butler jail, and jand endorsed as the correct thing by | with proper tools no jail built will Judge Philips “will bevs hold them. Iu the construction of They hare | the jail the county court was limited \thing, as Judge Phillips has given jappropriated. The | iee that under ; pag car on ae See |jail proper could be made more sseadet Ghak = a Sai | secure by lining the walls with boier poss Sorat anon ea Stabe. iron and we have no doubt taat this ea ae a. st { ane n levy for the pa 4 of ill be done in time. | stances, while he | | ‘ ) 1s clected| Are You One alOf those unhappy people who are guifering with weak nerves, starting Jat every slight sound, unable to er- unusual disturbance, find- |good friend to have and its com- F mane e pow Butler, and leaves a wife and several | Search of his cage on two occasions jand the powder dry. | Washburn’s & Pilleburry’s Minne- The bondholders who refused to| danger of a prisoner, no matter how | collecting from the county is another | tial building possible with the cash } room in the easily THE LEADERS in their grades and we are ABLE TO SELL Themat PRICES that no ether dealear CAN MEET on equal- ly good goods. to leave town, which he did at the first opportunity. Johnson appear- ed to have a hypnotic influence over | Mrs Plummers daughter who is/ quite young and every effort of the mother to persuade the daughter against the wiles of such a rascal | had no effect whatever. Jobn-| son has shown himself to bea very | R L G bad young man by ‘the fact that a> a ‘ raves, ) § ( « “ q LYS PPPS S year or so ago he married a respecta- | ble young woman, who he has failed | ® Butler's representative sad- to support and deserted and left! 5 dlery,barness and vehicle store. upon the charity of relatives with a| > : babe at her breast. | As long as there is no white cap) organization in this section to pro-| ry tect society against the intrusion of} | vile and degenerate young men who S r stalk about and take pride in defiling | a |the character and honer of unsus- pecting and weak minded young FISK BROS. FISK BROS. girls, especially those who only have Are Selling RARRRPRPR RAR GG RPP a mother to look to for protection, | we have this to add. a trusty revol }ver in the possession of the widow | raising a family of girls is a mighty | |} pany is pardonabie. Keep it loaded apolis hard wheat flour the finest Washington O pinion. in the world Washington Poat. The sil : s tcdesa q | 00 tbs for $1 00 @ silver iaaue is no cead ap e : = c | bas not ceased to trouble either of 50 : pa OA ig - lthe two great parties It willahow up | 50 “ good our 2 yj at St. Louis and Chicago, but with | 1 bbl best No. 1 salt 1 05 | much leas forces in the former than | Nice light country shoulders 07 in the latter. The silver men will Light side meat 7 te scan gameabe? nea they may periesibinent 06 es eat aS TT , Dwight’s soda 6 lbs for 25 Awarded 12 lba best oattlake 25 Mighest Honors—World’s Fair, 9 !bs han picked Mich. beans 25 9 Iba od rice 25 7 boxes Greenwicn lye 50 6 bars old country soap 25 25 25 eo > e wnlce: BAKING