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WEATHER CLOTHING WE HAVE THEM st colors $0.50 0.25 1.00 1.00 Mons coats fa Boys coats fast colors Mens black Alpacca coats Mons coats and vests OUR meth fens 4th July Suits AT S1L.50 jebrate with us, uWAATS FOR MEYER, cosT. THE CLOTHIER. BR WEEKLY TIMES 10 AL ITEMS ; Ol Lunkenbill and wife have re- | turned from Denver. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conger, of _. | Columbia are visiting relatives in the ‘ - | 1. pt up 10 cents an ounce | city. last Thursday. The Kansas City Bland club will Dick Bland was in his bay | send 250 men on a special train to a mower last week. Chicago. A. H. Culver bas returned from his trip to Boston, where he attend- ed the national Sunday School con- | vention. bas finally run up against | {proved to much for him. | ‘Wize left Friday for Rich- Ya, to attend the ex confed- When the nomination is made at | Chieago there must be a big jolifice- pe panes ena saree tion and ratification meeting held in Morrill appears to be in the | this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conover, of ge DeArmond left Monday for | p,yton, Cass county, are spending tua delegate to the nation-| 1. woek in the city visiting relatives pha jand friends. fisley enthusiaem has failed | ; k | J. N. Slipher, a prominent farmer | its appearance in this ee | of yfiller county, was drowned Sat- H the country. | urday while trying to ford a small silver first, and then a candi- ' stream near Bagdell. fit,is the cong being sung} Mfany of our citizens are trimming oad to Chicago. | up the shade trees in front of their and George Hurley, of| premises. Itis a good move and dence, are visiting their | the city is beautified by it. friends in this city. Mrs. M. Levy, of St. Louis, who way the land lays now DeAr- | has been visiting her son Silas, took inalmost suro to carry this|her departure for home Tuesday. ; Hy by 1,000 majority. She had a pleasant visit. Lizze Ross who has been | for the past two weeks is \ ough to be about again. | er public equare. Mrs. J. P. McFarland, of Culver, is eeriously sick. Sunday last Drs. Boulware and Renick went out to see and consult in regard to her case. At Fayetfe Saturday evening Jas. Bronddus shot and killed Geo. Rap- The tragedy took place on the city was full of visitors from | Both were negroes. ry Saturday, and the mer- had a most excellent trade. Pr take barrels of glue to ibe republicans of this county Mb that gold plank in the plat- Report comes from Webb City ; : that the standing oats and shocked fominee of the republican] yhest has been greatly damaged by for vice president is a London| the recent heavy rains, and many Why shouldn't he bo for| acres of oats will not be worth cut- dstandard? ting. the gold standard del- fo the Chicago convention | they will With them. PP Record is the only gold stan: | | Boer in the county and also| Misses Mabel Jenkins and Roberta Fr paper in the county sup-| Catron took their departure Friday McKinley | for Richmond, Ky, torepresent this | state at the ex-confederate reunion. Boulware, of Fulton, Mo.,|The Tues wishes the young ladies a Dr. Boulware, arrived in| ® Pleasavt time. y Saturday, and will make | with the doctor. Old Farmer Populist, in another column, gives some wholesome ad- vice to his brethren throughout the | carry no electoral | 6th Congressional District. A vote against DeArmond is a vote for gold bug Lewis. The republicans held their town- ship couventions Saturday. The | county convention to select delegates Nevada democratic flambeau | to the state convention and to nom “Brill goto Chicago. There are| inate a county ticket will be held in Prin the organization and they | this city Saturday July 11th. “Poop up Bland for president. | jand one of John Morgan’s trusted | lieutenants during the war,died at his #4 4 county supports fifteen |Shelt Mudd will go unchallenged | Ben Harris, the eighteen year old | Policeman son of a farmer living near Uhat- and killed a negro boy in Ft. Scott! tanooga, Tenn., while bailing cotton | the other day on slight provication, was stung by a bull ant and died in| afew minutes. The antis said to! be about an inch in length and have }a stinger which is half inch long. The Carthage Press, the leadiag | Republican paper in this congres-| sional district has been made sick) on gold capsules. It says: “That | was a big dose of ‘“‘gold cure” ad-| ministered to those Republicans} who are drunk on silver—possibly | too big a dose. of them sick.” It may make some} An oldman by name of Metzker, | living at Arthur, Vernon Co., was killed by the cars near that place last Friday. He was abcut eighty years old and leaves an aged widow. | They lived in an tumble cottage and were in poor circumstances. The old man had gone out to pick ber- ries and was on a trestle when struck by the train. The Rich Hill Tribune, heretofore a stanch republican Journal, re pudiates the recent Republican platform adopted at St. Louis It says: “We will continue to print the truth in the news columns and ex- press our honest convictions edito rially. We only claim for ourselves the privilege which we accord to every man to do his own thinking and follow his own judgment end conscience.” A young lady named Oaps, went violently insane on the streets of Nevada, Friday morning. Her home is in Fiiley, Cedar county. She had been to Kansas City looking for employment and failing to find asituation had stopped off in Ne- vada to visit a friend. The Mail says the condition of the young lady was pitiable. She was taken in charge by the officers and sent to her home in a carriage. Atkeson’s contemptible fling at until he makes charges, then “we sha!l see what we shall see.” If the populist candidate lives in a transpar- ent domicile he will get her smashed to smitherines. We are not making any threats and had hoped the coming campaign would be free of the filth and vituperation that the former editor of that paper usually dragged in,but if mud is to be your Bo vveapon, why let her fly. Tho Adrian post office will be in- creased from a 4th class to a Pres- idential office We have no doubt! the present efficient postmaster, J. W. Duncan, will be retained. He has fitted up one of the best equip ped offices in the state and built a building especially for that purpose. In fact the post office as at pres- ent run, is the pride of the citizens of Adrian, and it’s increase in busi- ness argues well for the prosperity of the town | plank in the republican platform | hotel, St. Louis, has been in Cleve- | wants the republican nomination for Miller, who shot | has been arrested and placed under | bond. The policeman claim the] shooting to have been anaccident. | Mrs. Mary Gray has brought suit against Kansas City for $10,000, for injuries received by falling through | a defective sidewalk and spraining| one of her ankles. It is thought she will not be able to walk the trial. until after | | | Bro. Austiu should not be wasting | time and space chastising Mr. Kel- logg for betraying old man Filley, when every inch of space in his pa- per is so badly needed to restore harmony in his party over the gold Bro. Austin selects the pension plank in the St. Louis platform as leading editorial for the Record. That reminds us of the election just after the war when the republican orators told the negroes that if they did not vote the republican ticket the democrats would put them back in slavery- T. M. Miller, of the St. James land, Ohio, for two days with a bill of $4,000 egainst the Tippecanoe club The club was for McKinley and he wants Hanna to settle it, but Mark does not seem inclined that way and suit will probably be brought. Francis M. Haislet, editor of the Eldorado Sun, aged 50 years, died at his home in Eldorado the 20th inst. The cuuse of his death was chronic indigestion. The deceased men of this section of the state and his loss will be felt by the fraternity. Robt. E. Lewis, of Clinton, Judge DeArmond’s opponent for congress governor. In other words, he sees the hand writing on the wall and ie to avoid that tidal e that will ¥wept the sixth district in No- vember and land DeArmond back in congress by from three to four | thousand majority. We call attention to the views of Old Farmer Populist, expressed in his own way, in another column. This man evidently embraced pop-| ulism from principle, and where he sees that the ideas and reforms he| advocates ean be accomplished more | speedily by supporting an old party nominee, he is perfectly willing to| do so. He does not beiong to the} pie counter brigade. Irving IL. Ford, the negro who brutally burdered Elsie Kreglo, a white git! 16 years old, May 4th, near Washington City, was executed Friday. The day Jobn Wilkins, who murdered Grince Tay- lor, an old man near Grandview Oc tober 31, 1895, was hung at Cliburne, Texas. The execution was public | fame front of his building and putin a new plate glass front. quite a pleasant time Friday picnic- ing in the grove east of town. was one of the bright newspaper |; By the time you read this, the noise and smoke will 1 the air and everybody willbe cclebra- ting the glorious 4th. Come to nake headquarters while you our store and it your town Wecan show nicest line of well ma and Boy's CLOTHING in the market. Come and see us. McKISBENS A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs when in need of a laxative, and if G. N. Razey and thrce sons have | th father or mother is costive or started on an overland trip to Illi- pillious, the most gratifying results nots to visit relatives. follow its use; so that it is the best family medicine known and every The colored folks of this city had | haiy ehocldiiaveaencrcal Communion services at the Firat : ; : Presbyterian Church next Sabbath The Presbyterian Sunday school’ 119m. Usual services at night will give a lawn social at the church | 4)) invited. this afternoon. All invited. =e Fe 4 | Frank LaFollett bas purchased Miss Sallie MeCoy, and Miss Ada |the A. L. Fox meat markets in this Buck, typos of this oflice, are spend: | city, and will furnish the people of BBE pee zm sone tnmver Miss | this city good meat if it is to be had cCoys sister, Mrs. Frank Mount. |in the country. The police of Rich Hill, saysthe | 4 prophet is without honor in his Review, are) clearing ake town: of | own home asarule, but a number disreputable women. That is most | of hitherto staunch Republicans of excellent idea and the officers of | Rich Hill have declared their inten- that town should receive due credit. | tion to vote for Bland, if he is the There ought to be an ordinance | Democratic nominee at Chicago. passed compelling people to trim | These gentlemen reslize that a Mis- their trees acertain height from the | sourian elected to the presidency ground. Physician tell us it would | would bring this State into such make the city more healthy. | prominence and give it such a boom jas nothing else would.—Rich Hill Gentry Walton, has accepted a} teview. position with the Independence (1 erieeen See Woolen Mills, as traveling salesman. \ Carthage, Mo, June 25.—Judge In selecting a young man to look | J. M. Weeks yesterday issued an after their sales the woolen mills did | open letter to the Jasper County not make a mistake. delegates to the Springfield Conven- | tion withdrawing from the race for |the nomination for State Auditor Congressman Burton of Nevada, says he will stand for re-election on | e core the St. Louis platform. If the | and releasing them from their in- temper of the people in his district | structions to vote for him. He can is not mis-understood he will not be | not indorse the gold standard decla- ered torcnnoresa |ration of the St. Louis Republican : ae ‘ | Convention. Corbett and Sharkey are looking | ee fora battle ground. It is a pitty | No man should be nominated for | Viee-Presiden these bullies of the prize ring can- | Vice-President — the people not find a spot in the United States | saint an gel rere . digi bts zt Sree sed tates | President. is is a plain, self evi- where they could bruise their faces |dent rule. It illustrates the import to their hearts content lance of the Vice Presidency, and | constitutes an argument againet the The Tribune, the only republican | gegradation of the office by using it |from sheriff Zach Wright, of Lex-! Capt. R. D. Logan, aged 6S years, | ae rope to be used an LES ®**\ and was witnessed by 10,000 people, ecution of the negro, Wm. Wright. is : ; {some of them traveled 200 miles to at Nevada July 10th. It is the|..¢ the hanging. Carl Albrecht same rope used in the execution of as hung at Marshfield, Oregon, Avery, at Lamar. This will be the Heday for witermerdes third man this rope bas hung as the 5 sheriff of Barton county secured it | ‘Yhere isn’t a ten year old boy but) knows that when the laboring men | : 1 - : | are eating pork chops and beef steak | ington, Mo, who had it made to or-/ three tir aday that hogs and der fora similar purpose at Lexing | cattle sell higher than when} ton. The Mail says Wright is per | soup bones are i demand by these | : . . | 7 a Nt vy fectly indifferent as to his fate and | ame workingmen. An) : ees : lthere is to the fisancial question.— does not manifest any uneasiness. And this is all! i { { | Record. | J.C. Halereceived aletter from! (Correct. The laboring men of the| his son-in law who lives in Colorado, | west and south are getting tired of Monday. He writes that politics! living on soup bones while Wall is at fever heat in his state. Every-! etreet and the easterntbond clippers body is for free silver and it is not jare living on tender loin and pork healthy to talk otherwise. A day or | chops. The laboring man wants a | i | \ tured to pina McKinley button to) his coat, and as soon as he made!| ick and free coinage. A and out of the total | home, Danville, Kentucky, the 25th bone (the Bates County | inst. Ho was unmarried amd left a ofthis city) supports Me- | largo estate. for presi : president. Protection and prosperity—for Onappeals to populists to | the trusts—about equivalent to God Othe Omaha platform. Ro | help the rich; the poor can beg—is \ | the leading plank in the St Louis Atkeson isa “ninnie,” and low the principles of the 3 Platform. next meeting of the Interna- lay School Association will Mat Atlanta, Georgia. The in Boston last week was Fattended. nt Hii! Local. platform.—Pie: Cc Clardy of the Butler Bl ub is figuring with the Kan- sas City club on rates to the Chicago convention. One hundred men ought to attend from Butler a Wpublican leaders say the) Gthis campaign will be made No you don't. You! § it on the issue before the | ©® < says fi ‘eorn field. The new woman aint which is gold and silver. | to be monkeyed with these days. { ™ e door. iropped the chickens, 1t another door and to the |his appearance on the street he was | | | blue. paper published in Rich Hill has flown the track and refuses to sup- port McKinley and the gold plat- form. Of course the Tribune voices Nevada, numbering forty members, to burn red, white and blue lights for Bland. It is said now the Chicago coa- in the United States. quarter, by the thousands. The hotels and restauranta are making so ago, said he, arepublican ven | change of diet and this fall he pro-| ready for a great rush. t i ing for Silver | oses to have it by voting for Si Ver! Mics Stella WeMott, of Kansas. | City, who has been spending the | | prompt | bruised. ly knocked downand badly We will just acd the writer! gz: eS SY aon é ‘et Hichest Honors—Wer ‘DR lof the letter is a life loog republi | but says he will vote fora free sil }demoerat this y Feed the Nerves Upon pure, rich blood and need not fear nervou | Nerves are } s : proper nd pure blood cx by | ds Sarsapsri Hood's Pills are the favorite fam- ‘ily cathartic, easy to take, easy t ‘ operate. {OP ti past week in the city visiting her brother Arthur and family, took her departure Monday for Eldorado | Springs,where she will join her fath- ler and mother and remain at that e@ ibealth resort for a month or six 1 jailed at Mexico, night, charged 16 Ince, with Ada Wallace, year f Jobn W father refused to seitle that war. the sentiments of the republicans of | | the south part of the county. The democratic flambeau club at have ordered their suits made,which | will be white ducking trimmed in | The club will go to Chicago, vention will be the largest ever held | People are ; flocking to the city from every | | for purposes of dicker or for placat- ling bosses. A Vice-President is \always a possible President, and {such a possibility should never be lost sight of.—Clinton Eye. | “For Charity Suffereth Long.” } “Matron of a Bencroltent Home he good Dr. Miles’ Nervine n to help others, over- the publicity, this In Nov. and Dec,, 1533, sates had the “LaGrippe,” Be g duty ade on I could & A 1 > Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health