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time here and with a YIICeS ! Qvercou! pared as are pre- very large lower than ever We wish to call your espec- usual stock aud at before ial attention to a few lines. Ist. Mens Kersey overcoats— proven absolutely all wool by the gical test—tlined with all wool | day worsted or half satin lined— game grade that we sold lust vear at §lo-now go at only $12.50 and the hggest bargain ever offered. 9nd. Mens all wool Melton over- wats-the very best grade Auburn Melton—goods that we have sold as high as S18 and sold last year at g12 now vo at S10 and the very best wat ever sold for that figure. 3d. Mens all wool beaver coats go at S6.50--just 1 wither stores ask for over: less than same grade, heal This week we publish the official ballot as certitied up by the county clerk. Every voter should study it carefully in order to vote intelligent | ly on the 3rd of November. TIMES], 80 acre farm for sale or ex | Elizabeth Vaughan, 17 years old J.A.Sitvers. 365 tf. and Manuel Garrison, who is 16 years old, were married at Harrison- | ville last Thursday. Both belong | to respectable families. welve more days Bryau will be president. fon ig now connected with) City by telephone. New York World says Bryan | Wplentiful in that city with | 8. Pierce Hacket writes a short let- | ter to the Free Press and Democrat declarivg his intention to vote for | Lon Stephens for governor and urg- | ing all populists to do the same. Luli er a | Andy Owen, candidate for County Lantis, a d:stioguished elo | Treasurer, informs us that he has a Swill give one of ber best | very sick child and for that retson | athe Academy to-night. Seeerenr se seeneerersererevrres SOSDE ALL MEETINGS AT | Thursday Oct. 2: | Friday Oct. } Saturday Oc |Tuesday Oct The County Ticket. No disparagement can truth- i fully be made of auy ! on the demeeratic ticket. | Ellis, for representative, candidate Geo. B stands as H,| high in the neig i ehborhood in which | Deeps ater, wi W: AY. yes aS AMY mxnin the county | Thursc ts rt Mudd for sheriff, is a large i Friday, 30, Papisvil er in the north pari of the co HARVEY C. CLA k s ty, be is 8 man of good sense, excel- | Thursday Oct 22, Johnstown lent jadgement and is possessed of neive to make { county AB. candidate for treasureris one of Bates best. ci and is snow him. icient and fearless officer. 1X fond uy Oct Gwer | Tuesday O 27, B | Wednes tay Oct. 28 iday Oct. 30, £ enemies } liked by No better or tieman could have been se | fill the office. Harvey C. Clark, for “ prosecuting atts a splendid and ef urday Oc feetive canva the county everybody s by this time and also they haye bad a most excellent of sinister i an incendiary opportunity to} jadge of his qualifieations to fill the | Mason Howell, of Crippi Geo. B Bila date. All know Judge D. V. Brown, | lemocratic being packed to the doors The be asks you to elect him. Bryan free silver glee club of tais Re ety was present end made happy hits in rendering quite a number of appropriate songs. Mr. Ellis made | a splendid speech and was greatly applauded When Ellis had concluded, Mr. J. 1. Woife, of Kan-) our court for the Northern district | sas, a free silver republican, was in |i, J. ML Coleman, of east part of to troduced and nade a goed speech 7 : i : : county, Mr. Coleman is a quiet gen- for Bryan and free silver. i J 2 | tleman, but a splendid business man | The democrats of this county | aud he will fill the office to the per should meet the state ticket at Jef-| fect satisfaction of ail. The Tiwes ferson City, with one of the biggest | hopes to see every democrat in the majorities in years. A pull ail to-| north district give Mr. Coleman that gether November 3d, and we will do | Joyal support due him as the nomi- it. There sto.zld be no stay-at homes nee of the party. Judve W. T. this year. Every demoerat should | Kemper, judge for the Southern get to the polls if he has to be baul-| gigtrict all are acquainied with, as ed. Theclubsthrouchout the county | he has filled the office to which he should be on the alert and if every | jg again to be elected with fidelity democratic voter is not at the polls! and his election is not an experi- by 12 o'clock they should know the | Dr OnE. ck, for coroner is perhaps cne | of tae best known men ia the county; | | he has filled the coroners office for the past two years and has given|s perfect satisfaction. For judge of i | ment. He will continue to make the reason why. The clubs in each town | county a faithful and honest servant. ship should meet and appoint com- | mittees to look after voters. We, The democratic campaign commit- believe every man will be at the | tee was in session Monday making polls this year without coaxirg, but | arrangements for the tinal wind up believing they will come is no excuse | in the county. for not being prepared for emergen- ao - = Awarded cies in case the voter fails to get oe = around. In this campaign there; Highest Honors— World's Fair should be no drone democrats, every | voter should be » workiug bee and up at his task early. You Can Be Well When your blood is pure, rich and nourishing for nerves and muscles. The bleod is the vital fluid, and when it is poor, thin and impure you must either suffer from some distressin | will be detained at home for awhile ne Hackett will Satur- a — to be able — get outagain Hythe Blot inat, ut Passaic, | Fe He Campaign closes. ‘ues of the campaign. Givo food turnout. | Ke speak Au explosion of dynamight at | <ennedy’s camp on the Kansas Ciry | Pittsburgh and Gali rail r in| landis, of Ci ze, assist- | Arkaz killed four men} tke Mandolin c sae wail an give a | auc ured several others. The! tthe Academy to-morrow | XE ion was premature. Admission only 10 cente. W. O. Jackson will speak at Pleas- topa to eee every democrat ;ant Gap next Monday night. Mr. | ove ran for | Jackson is in good trim “for cam. | paigning and if you want to hear a} good speech attend. Alt are invit-| ted | r the county tie this is done mn grand victory is for the entire county ticket. Hon. W.S. Cowherd and Judge, Gilected bya large mn prey. \ curing Gibson, of Kansas City, ene aa | made speeches in our city last night tsevery Cemoctat to stand | We were complimented by 2 pleas-| ‘ tad put in bis vote with outa/ anteall from these distinguisbed | | gentlemen. the democratic county tick- yor tew Masonic home at Wichita Farmers who desire to improve | dedicated last month, one of | |their stock of hogs, as all should, } t buildin; gs in the state, was | should read the advertisement of the | huaged by fire, Combination Sate of Poland Chinas, | Binday | to be held at Pt. Scott, Kan., Thurs. | day, November 19th, 1896, and at. | ‘tend the sale, | smoke and Fidences of fraud and corrup- mes from the exst in this ' We hear nothing said of | ithern white ap The Rich Hill Review is mistaken | shot | Weast and his wite, (the movers), | who did the shooting in Spruce _| township some time ago, were not E | released Saturday. Both are still in tells the | ial and will remain there until 1e- ‘leased by due process of law. Cc. R. Hil R Academy is going to have | Bess, fendance thi and is concenirati ia Iowa, Tilinois Po Stil Hanna these states ar T by big majort ng for Walters, editor of the Rich sview and owner of “Bob t the famous pacing n2 year. Scores | the Trwes a_pleasnt call wen aud women ere mak-) afternoon. He was up as wit gements to Send | before the probate court in a will Bue, 40 tf. case. | overwork disense or you will easily tim to srndden changes. Keep your with Hood's Sarsap aud be well. Hood's Pills dinner pill; ¢ 2 headache. 25 cents re the pe | | — | RA SISIOSISIOIOSISIOR DINO RIDERS! at FCLOSING OUT: > y “as. Ss TP ae G4 SAS ~ U aw J * S49 My entire stock of nice, new millinery MUST a < BE SOLD regardless of former prices. Zi No matter how little or how much money you have you will find something here to K, Satta suit you and the price will surprise you. A 3 dollar saved 1s that much earned and you could not earn them easier, than to attend my Closing Out Sale. This means money to you and it will pay you to come a long way to attend this sale. MRS. = | With McHhIBBENS. $ N€ Ep NCEE ESOS REGS ANE KX =o z| a es. BZ S028 Si “ ¥ CY VS TON v #7 dad | { | rney has made such |... office to which he has been nomin |o- $1.25. gloves $1, $1.25, $1.50. 50, 65, T5e, $1 Tam O'Shbante WE CARRY . 40, T5e * ace veckwear T5e, $1. -——_AN—_— Table covers 50, Tic. Slextra val White aprons * IMMENSE STOCK = AND SELL THEM AT THE Vey Lowest Dies! FOR = Goons. ome iine of a CLOAK ROOM, We sell strictly up to date CAPES AND JACKETS. much lower prices than any in Bates county And we tell exactly what you are getting. Hl wool dress ca yd. | ve ayd = lf itis all wool we say so If it is 30 and | part woel we will tell you ie. as we say in this secti ‘McKIBBENS. e live of trimmivg buttons erdowns 40, Uled red flann 50, Goulish Partisanship. soaye et > > ¥ : Robert E. Lewis, Rex an cans ‘ i ated. There is no denying the fact! Heavy va i hewis, He) a ta iived in tbe y Tues on a visit Nine es i eat ‘(| didate for Governor of Missouri, de- to relatives. Sines lo i. the be will make the county an efficient| Fine whi 35! , i 5 Kirksville th ae cs : clared in a speech a s 1 we sme iweive ov fifteen years and strong prosecutor. Robt. Jobn- (ee its a vd. t ‘ a C ; a = i t “a ae e the ago Mason has been in the vewspa , for surveyor, is one of the best | Neh 7 heavy, flseced cotton | Onserday, that Wm.) J) Bryan was bor (basiness and | flanne 84, 10¢ ayd crazy; that insanity was hereditary t SaaS aeninecs qualified youog men in the county) Good ail 1. Cassi 50. 65 ce 5 : ; sell. He sold tis ood au wool |Cassimere ol, 60, /in the family, and that his father, ‘ for that office He made sury eying |7 Sea yd. Creek a short ti | : Judge Bryar, had been crazy, and /strepne) Ge Nena a special study while attending the | Heavy Den yd. i BaRed : si 2 = } | Good 2 ; prayed to God that he might, RS newspaper career in this State University Jast year, and his} = = k 1 } “devil” work in this office will prove up to) De 42 EGE a cloths 250), Ua ee make] ost aud Wise demon: a yarc It is a solemn thing to assert that candi Turkey red table linens 25, 35, 37 : A 4 », 30,97, aman has had the awful misfortune date for represear tive, » ad lressed candidate for public administrator.|40. 50c 4 yd Of losing his essen. Such . 3 2 x a = mae . s sing r iS, c . s people of Bu at the Court He has lived in this county for ha'f; Large heavy white quilts 69e $1, oe Hcp anes babe wluasdava i fi 5 cites i : oe ee & sertion must be grounded upon : a “ ni8 W253 a ceatury and having filled the office | * ciLR Tes é : : Mr. Bilis’ first epeech in thia city : eG Comforts 75¢ $1, $1.25, $1.50 $2. Something besides envy and hatred, | of probate judge,is thoroughly post- Paes is zs sage this camprign. He was siven a heaea ey Bes) Pwilled crash 5c a yd. or else the one who makes it is not rousing reception, the court ream ed as to the duties of the office which Extra heavy all linen 743,84, 10¢ @ worthy to be classed as a man. yard. } Strong Pereales 84, 10¢ a yd. oslo cay Use HRS ee Durable Shirtings 5 5, 6h, 7h, 84, nominee, was known in his lifetime Wea yd. z as one of the ablest lawyers in the Unbleached muslin 5, 64, 7, 74, leountry. With the very highest Stca yo order of intellect, he possessed a Ss ab rare purity of mind and morals. He Imported Saxony yarn 5e a skein i prayed daily for divine guidance to Childrens heavy underwear 15, 2@/ see his duty and divine strength to 25e. fr |doit. IJsthis the act of a crazy pec —- vestat 25¢ Other Has Robert E. Lewis sunk geo Weegee Te, $1 so low that in his eye prayer to God Heavy muslin MgHteo wan! 50c. is an indication of iusanity? Muslin drawers 50c, 65¢ As for the charge against Wm. J. Cambric corset covers 25, 50c. Bryan, it is absolutely absurd. er =— ska = | Having exhausted themselves in the Sines eEeeoeeacn: te | vain effort to answer or silence him, Thompsou’s glove fitting corsets his enemies have made themselves 5(, 75 $1. rediculous by pretending to doubt Schillings model form corsets, $1! the soundness of an intellect with . cH hes which their puny brains cannot Chicago waists $1. \ 1 Misses Chicago waist 85c. | Brappre. Young ladies glove fitting corsets| It 18 deeply to be regretted thet 75e. partisanship can make a man decend One case misses black hose 5c a/ to such coarse insult as this. But i ogre grades ae . me even worse is the dastardly slander | pious man and conscientious judge who is now sleeping in the grave. Such slanders disgrace not only their auther, but also the cause in which they are uttered, and uttered in vain. For while much may be pardoned on political zesl, while this State is peopled with brave mer and Christian women, no political party can ever triumph by sneering at | man? Cashmere gloves 20, 25, 35, 50c Splendid fleeced cashmere mit tens 25c, other wool mittens 10, 15, 20, 35, 40, 50. Silk mittens 50, 65c, $1. New belts just received 25, 50c. New chatelaine bags, all the go, New purses extra good 25, 35, 50, | 75e prayer as a symptom of insanity. No reviler of the dead can ever be Governor of Missouri.—Kansas City | Times. Side combs 5, 10, 15, 20, 25c a pr. Schoo! handkerchiefs 24,5¢ Feather boas 75c, $1. " pooceosecccosooococcoe> 8Why Worr Where to Buy the Best Clothing for the Least Money HERE THEY ARE @ 7 3 4 @ } MENS CLOTHES, @ 6 3 $3 @ @ BUYSCLOTHES, CHILDRENS CLOTHES ——FOR LESS MONEY Than any House in Bates County. oO See our styles in Mens and Boys suits and overcoats we are selling at $3 50 andSS JOE MEYER, § THE CLOTHIER. SOB OOOOO 00090008 8E9O>OX<K ale +8 a i