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Sa SSS SSS STR SSR SES SES TE ESS, BER WEEKLY TIMES ; Fresh bulk | The dog catcher is on his beat. | The Bain Wagon, jand Tuesday getting alist of names) We don't Turnip ee2d—all kinds | was not burt seriously as tie shot | 4, an Ss FELY D.W. ee ae Best on earth. oh aay nap a | Drummonds, of’ this city, fee | v py electricity. | were ae feos me aD eecuaian sea see ae He blow shot and cold, in dX BEY & cas a township| ty cation meeting at Adrian last the Appeal this week. SRN |the fight ison and it is now time | thing he undertakes. gemageal gs Se LOCAL ITEMS F good go acre farm for sale — | Rayburn, shot by the exconvict seme | night news and will accept thanks from I agit J. A Siivers. time ago, has fully recovered and i is) the Tis. 36-4. attending to his duties as usual. He C. B. Lewis was busy Monday fiolden has voted to light _ | Painted a pumber of handsome ban- Deacon Bro's. & Co. Saturday gauntlet has been thrown down | night. Charlie is a hustler at any- ntion Sai Ee *. on elections, but whe yme The “dollar of our dad” will be | for every man who believes in the | shal eels having cut the toes - he . it comes SR ees = = Col. Pace informed us that Zera! ners for the Adrian ratification last) Jules Heckadon, of Rich Hill, re- : The Times s © } Tr aign ee | deen nee alee Se el ee e Times is not stuck on the) one foot near} y off last Friday. globe trotters, who go from town to | town dead beating their way through the country, and the people of But- | | he teachere attending the insti- Henry Holloway, a young man/ler would do well to give them the) are having pleasant weather so about 23 years of age, living at Chil | cold shoulder. Mrs. Rosa Summers, of Merwin. howee, Johnson county, was taken ito Warrensburg the other day a rav |ing maniac. He imagines he is Jesse James, Wild Bill or some other wild nty. west desperado. to CLOTHING you can safe- lv figure on Mehibbens furn- 4 fail to attend your town- | line aud support the nominee of the | Walter Moreland, Hick Ray, Ben |Ireland,and other prominent Spruce- ites Were in town Tuesday. convention Saturday. | Chie ago convention. | ishing you it us che: apas any one, jadds her name to the growing sub-| Judge Miller has bought Claude, seription list of the booming Truss. Walton's farm in Lone Oak township. Mr. Walton will move to Kentucky. | The populists will hold their coun. | The bad health of his wife caused|tY comvention in this city next Sat- | him to sell, as he thought a change | urday to select state and congres-| G. B. Hickman is visiting WEare hl: wing “a big pi ints son apd family in Douglass sale now. Come in and look The democrats at congue City; Mrs. P. B. Herman's little boy| would do her good. | sional delegates. | at our line of pants. se preparing for a big ratification aged about 6 years old lost his jersey The dispatches say the republi- A special train was run from But-| , Bovs clothine at low tivures pecting- coat, (brown in color) on the picnic cans of Michigan, since the Chicago ler to Adrian last night to the demo- | maa? =e 0 loures, Mrs. Walter Arnold and little| grounds the fourth, east of Butler. convention, are stampeding for Bry-| cratic rally, we go to press too early | ¢ daughter are visiting relatives in The loss of the coat spoils the auiby| 2 ag ailverlabe are being organ. | t give particulars. |g McKIBBENS fiancag City. and she will take it as a favor if the|.. aT : aaa | z é | Ailer calileate the sameuGtnear ized. The democrats are now claim-| The New York Sun has not Sup-| W. W. Graves went to Benton ae ing the state. ported the democratic presidential | eoanty Sunday Ge lait Wegener Th = i a 7 Four men armed with revolvers ticket for twenty years. So no tears} ee aaa ——— ——__— — setorning Wednesday. cI orev —_ over the| . tered the office of New York Bis |2%¢ being shed over its present atti | FAURE’ LIF E SOU GHY. The eastern nek of the ines is There are jots of pretty school CTE wae aaa = cuit Company, in Chicago, Sunday, tude. i | showing up best as to prospects for if : - ara perms in the city. For pretty girls g he : held he cashier and robbed bim| So < Ahi vidle | 4 Mi Rane ia corn crop —————— o sae ie soe cos am ieee ne ee ser “ sili sg | The poe stone of the Joh are not confined to the democrats ate : YS tee President of France j one of the Johnson : The office is located within four|At20ld’s barn Tuesday night. The| t | county court house at Warrensbu: alone, but free silver men of all the| 110015 of a police station constable would give more than the See Ss ae ' will be laid August 4th. i parties have taken hold and the Pp : price of the articles to catch the|/™ade to assassinate President, state of Kansas is being painted red. Eldorado Springs will celebrate | thief. Faure to-day. The president had her 15th anniversary ip greut pomp} ‘This is not the first time the Courie | R0%€ to Longehamps to review the and LaGrippe when Laxative Bromo and splendor the 20th. Among the|er Journal has bolted the National troops. He had no sooner entered Sarat will cure you in one day. eak dvertised to be pr as i the field when a raan in the crowd Does not produce the ringing in the rales ae ne i os as fe preaene On| ticket. It refused to support Mr. | = calvcy bead like Sulphate of Quinine. Put the occasion are Silver Dick Bland, stepped forward and fired a revolver Cleveland in beth of his last races, | i z 2 up in tablets convenient for taking. Jobn T. Crisp, Edwin Silvers, Sena-| and if our memory is not at fault jat him. The shot did not take effect. Gaeta to cure, or money et tor Vest, Hon. D. A. DeArmond, P. cen tuck yinielectorulavoronwastcast The would be assassin was at once funded. Price, 25 Cents. For sale “Fred Davis, who has been in Chi- tago for the past two years, working joa printing office 18 home again. Rev. J. F. Watkins 1s spending bis vacation at Excelsior Springs He will be home about the Ist of J » MB fates county beats them all. 4 } Why “aie aah (Caen Colds J. W. Duncan, Adrian’s efficient, accommodating and popular post master, was in the city Tuesday, and August. gave the Times acall. Having just Ben Wade has received his com. | received his commission from Wash nission from Col. Coffee making ington signed by the president, ap alt ‘ : D. Hastain and C. C. Dickinson. Y arrested. He declared that he had! by W. H. McClement. 33 6m him sergeant major of the second| pointing him postmaster at Adrian oe . pee for Mr. reais cul mead a lebk cackiiige with.oo on ae regiment. for four years longer, John was feel- ‘ Bodies 2 oa Pe the ee Ray Wood, the globe trotter, ad-| intention of killing the president. Colored Baptists in Trouvle, ExGoverner Llewelling, of Kan ing nght good. ist paper at Nevada, took the stand] yertised to appear at the operal ‘The news of the saad aca Voit Bett, Kee, Jey 1On at the ratification meeting held at! house Monday night, failed to 2 5 ’ ms, ogmes out squarely for endors Stella Martin, a notoriously bad ing Bryan. He says it is the thing | woman of this city, was arrested to do. Friday for being drunk. She was arraigned before Squire Newsom, a, ee a life of President Faure spread with complaint of some of the trustees e . a : uri ae ay a pay Bet an audience. ; The people of great rapidity among the crowds oo the church, Adam Bright, an Speech ceclared’ bimsell for the Uhl | Butler are getting tired of support-| who were celebrating the national officer and relief preacher in the cago nominee, and oe delegate to ing tramps and Ray didn’t carry off | fete day, and created an immense colored Baptist church of this city nado tan cb 0h tas capiagl. Shs abe! aR ga BOE any of their money, and they do not| sensation. The president, after the 8 thas arrested, charged with could not liquidate the fine and she] o+ that ticket ; care one whit whether he ever gets exciting incident, was cheered, the embezzling a portion of the church 8 nowiboarda atthe calaboode. | ‘This . around the world or not. populace taking this means of ex. new building fund, and upon failure character ought to be made leave W. F. Duvall left Monday evening; Jp ascending his pulpit in Kansas | Pressing their gratification at his es- to give bond, went to jail. Rev. The democrats of this county will hold their township conventions Saturday. The county convention will be held the Saturday following. While the Missouri delegation to| town. for atwo weeks’ trip through the| City last Sunday Rev. S. M. Brown, |cape from a viclent death. As Pres- Johnson, pastor of the church, is in the Chicago convention were disap east. He will visit Chicago, New| former pastor of the Baptist church | ident Faure, seated in an open the same jail charged with making Misses Susie and Seleter Cowley See OF semeieting Bead returned last week from Denison, they all express themselves as being well satisfied with the result. York, and several points in Vermont. He goes on business connected with their real estate and loan depart- of this city, met with quite a serious|¢carriage and accompanied by M. false eT Ada Texae, where they had been called accident by falling through a trap|Meline, the Premier, and Mr. Bois- | A Child Rajoys - : door which had been accidentally |deflere and Tourney, appeared on : by telegram to the bedside of their 5 z y ; a Mise Quincy Mitchell entertained vd ti Tennie Chambers. who had GAG LE DEE Cais Gia he is} left open. In the fall one of his ribs|the reviewing stand at Longchamps, sidneitdng aac ofescay oe anumber of friends at her home in| p st dampen injared while in the east he willtry to learn the| was broken and he was otherwise|® Well dressed man apparently about | ee : aes 1 h : , when in need of a laxative, and if Summit township last Friday even | coupling cars. They report Texas true situation in regard to the opin- : quite badly bruised. His many |40 years of age, who bad been lean-' the father or mother is costive or ing in honor of Miss Julia McCutch-| yncomfortably warm, and think that ion of the people on the financial] friends in this city will be sorry to|ing against a tree, took deliberate | billious, the most gratifying results eo, of Warrensburg. old Bates is the only place to live. question, which will be the issue in| jearn of his mishap. aim and fired twice in quick succes- follow its use; so that it is the best the coming campaign. family medicine known and every Judge E A. Henry, of Foster, Mrs. DeArmond and three chil a Next week the Times will publish in family should have a bottle. Ar tati fa Kk Cit , spent Monday in the city. The|drev, Miss Hattie, James and Ed epresentative of a ‘vansas \ity | full Bryan's speech made before sion with a revolver at the president. The manu had not time to fire again : ° business house, who bas returned | the Chi f . , | before the crowd closed in upon Adyertised Letter List. Judge is happy over the nomination | ward, Misses Regie and Ruby Ros-|; oo a two weeks’ tour of Kansas — a him and seized him, and but for the Butler P. O., July 14th, 1896 of Bryan, and predicts his triumph-|ser, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Warnock) |. 4), 5 : tees aco muck eal. Suc |intervention of the. <police. the d ; : . ys that old line Republicans ell] written and which played a conspic- : mALe: ant election. Miss Cora Boyd, Capt. H. C. Clark fee bed aL a . | would-be assassin would probably | Goych J; Dowdle, W. E i e State have deserted the} yous part in giving him the nomi- ouckman, owdle, W. E ee __ {and C. P. Catron left Saturday for H McKinley £ i : ee hava been tynched: Hodson, H D Hall. WC Bryan has been living in a section eel Oy Mee anna-McHinley forces and have | nation for president. Gov. Altgeld,of Th Pah hed ka eerie sD ot a . of country where he could see the Springs. Congressman DeArmond taken refuge under the Democratic |Tllinois, said he would rather have| a warms cou eae a Nunn, TW Sicher, H needs and had ample opportunity to} 4 Beni Geotcs ei tibesing Ga Rain silver banner. Promineut among] been able to make thespeech than be|® > ne - si peer FEMALE. ttudy the wants of the people of the} 4.1, = ; those of Sterling, he said, who have | president. some: tumelazo,anorcere a ~ Jones, Mre. A Little, Mrs. Jno i ities i tention to a supposed grievance | yy Mrs. JE Smith lel great West and South. changed their politics is James H 4 , R 2 é avs, Mrs. Smitb, Lola The free silver element of Bates|Smith of Sterling, president of the Col. Jas. L. Pace, warden of the} which he harbored, he fired a revole Tallard, E D Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burrows, of| county and that means all who in | First Nationa! bank —Kansas City penitentiary, and assistant, Captain | ver in the ball of the chamber of | 1 a i = : J.D. Aties, P. M. Pepiavilte, eons EBEES) and Mon- tend to support the Chicago nowi- | Times ar "eh ee gee ona: Hoes RESSROE SOeISRe EG RG BINGE RIESLOEE JAS et | day in the city visitiog Mrs. Bur-| noes ought to get together and hold rom Jefferson City. e Tres was|had no intention or desire to harm tows’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George : a grand ratification meeting at But- Yellow fever is playing havoc with |favored with a call from both gen-| the president, but that his sole pur ¥ axrep—Agenta to eell goods on mith. ler in the near future. The meeting the Spanish soldiers in Cuba. The/|tlemen. Capt. Tolin has been an | pose of this act to day was !0 cecure commission. Write Geo. F. Niuffer, ought to be made the biggest thing | b0spitals in Havana contain 6,000/ officer in the penitentiary continu /a hearing by the president of his Springfield, Ohio. gene kind ever held in ae agente and every day the number is being | ously for twenty three years. Col | grievances increased. In Santiago de Cuba, {Pace is looking robust and epjoye New Sonu y 13 —The Sunday J. M. Cacterlin is very anxious for l'Union, the Irieh Society organ in 5°™e good farm lands for this month. : = Loans closed at once, money ready. 1 tf. Mr. Bland refuses to become a candidate for governor of this State. Wiet & ‘a ; ei Vhat have the country people to E ‘ Says he prefers to he returned to ai zi i, abot oe Let |tbere are 4.500 cases Nurses and|good health He said had it been ewarese, peucte he can renew his Lr path von physicians are hard to get and it is| possible for him to have spared the fight for silver. i _-|almost impossible to bury the dead. | time from his official duties to have! 1 d lank take ernie \, ; ‘ r In the Christian county Republi . : . ee j arena jclose aud constant contac ee 2 “The government will begin the : seat (Sh The officers in the field are applying | made the race for auditor, be would | industrial masses of city and coun- Three thoro aenieeal Poland Chink firet of August to coin three million can convention recently el © | for permission to return to Spain | have done so. The penitentiary try. aud the almost universal dispo- male hogs for sale. Also one year- flyer dcllacas month. ‘This contrac brethren not only refused to indorse | 4.4 the soldiers are deserting. A/now contains over two thousand god iiddstiial ling Jersey bull. A. H. Wirsox, A ; the St. Louis platform but can- |; : pas d 1 of th 32 2m 2 miles east of Butler. dicts the statement that the countr : reign of terror existe. risoners, and the head of the], . re BAe earean) equate : Y | didates made speeches favoring the feoen | CSREES eo Sn PES Sern boc Manes Wen ns os ee Nee ae a % is flooded with silver < Z The edi f the Rich Hill Tri concern to manage the institution : - oi free coinage of silver. It is pretty he editor of the Ric ill Trib- raight aud vigorously for the Pres- 4 mae , |Successfully must give it his éntire 26 ee Sa eae The Bates county democracy must tf The Merchants’ Terminal elevator|hard for agricultural classes tojUne severely criticises Robert E. ency. this city, says: ‘The Usion is in siliou among working ee 5 Epis st attention | . os be well organized for the fall cam- in St. Louis, burned Monday morn-| swallow a high tariff and gold stand- Lewis’ speech made in this city Sat-| | Forty three couaties in Kansas | paign. ing. The loss of the elevator is +s-|ard platform. They might take it in urday. Mr. Lewis stands equarely | The cane democrats held an the| which held eilver meetings Saturday, | — el Bete eam ee een ee near! Freee eer ee ae ee = = we us ee ie eed | ay neater mais Hl lendorsed th- nomination of Bryan Announcemennt. alarge Q tirely too much.—Dade County! platform On this issue the Tribune | portaeas ‘ 2 ; s eae ee ee Nees. lhas bolted she nomination of Me | day night The band played aco il ——— Bangi: prruzaptiet on — Prof Bond, of Central College, a : | Kinley. If the editor is sincere in| choice airs and crowd of two or three | Awarded the same at cost for eash, also gro- Fayette, preached at the South| Mrs. McElroy, wife of — Me bis opposition to tke republivan baudred people sosu eee Two! Highest Honors—World’s Fair. ceries cheaper than anybody on Methodist church Sunday afterncon. | Elroy, living about seven miles west platform (and we bave no reason to or three anvils were placed in the ‘DR: garth. Yours Respectfully, The Prof is here visiting the insti-| of this city, is dangerously sick. Bee Peiey sl theewincdmner chealdeeull cont yard and salutes for the nom | 33 2t. Isaac Fow.ex. tute and looking after the interests | has been afflicted for a long time). som the bead of paper! ines, William J. Bryan © «FOR B bUZEsT been on the sick list for some time has passed beyond their skill and | Hood’s Sarsapari.la bas cured many : . ae brea cern oo . a responsive cord im the DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS. and bisremarks were } excited for fear that the free coinage|a little better in some respects, 0! Tt creat and has also been bothered with an nothing can be done to relieve ber |*! is of cases of this disease. | ee: at tl ‘ r a good appetite and gives y ebecaied. Mr. Jackson was follow proposition will carry in the country. | ¢ onsolation could be extended the) health, strength and happiness. by Taze LaFollett, A W. Thu | ; ‘y were fired. .) of his college with tumor of the eT and - Lino ume of Rene Wbare. A wagon was backed up against the Soe - — i i : alysis of one side of the body. She ee leurb stone, which served az a plat- * ' : a ee one of the Trurs’best! has received every attention possible | A Million Gold Dollars form tor the speakers. Tue crowd aw armer { iving * age : ate we wash er friends living ‘near Spruce,| rym the medical men of this and| Would not bring happiness to the | the u vo call for W. O. Jackson top. I e best affection ot th H 2 ) the stomach, regulates the“ ection ot the eyes. |Sunday Dr. Boulware was called toys nd puts all the machinery MOST PE MADE. This is the campaign when the re-|family for her recovery. as hex fate) | caaproas eaipse publicans must bear the British load. |appeared to be a mere question of called Saturday to see us. He has - i 3 i s J ; Kansas City, but it appears her case |p. rson suffering with dyspepsia, but y} eet ae the é ; . Bugey Paint on Earth “The English newspapers are much sée her, and while she appears to be/ 5+ 1, min goud working order. audict —Leader Democrat. time. b, all Hood's Pills act harmoniously with "2" and Prof. Welcb, all of whom Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver}made speeches appropriate to the tterant. | and be cont lills. 25e. ——— ' 40 Years the Standard. me i Free