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y prominent farm- = night gave certiticates of election tojer and stockman, was in the city! e BETWEEN SHOWERS the newly elected polica judge and | Tuesday, and fayored us in a sub- | — ee pam city marchal, whose elegibility had | stantial manner. Mr. Arbuckle is a | y i gibility had | stan : ' " Ww SORRELL OSG EO ae ; been questioned because of failure | genial, wholesoul gentleman, with | ; FREE! FREE! FREE!! > it would only “let up” raining long enough, Se prior to the|n.chast@ disposition and conse-| there might be a return to something like election. W. O. Jackon represented | quently gets his share of this world’s old time prosperity. We are doing our best the new officers and J. S. Francisco | bles3ings. | | thie spring to bring this about ky selling all : the old ones, who were turned down. | \ r Cloth kinds of merchandise—clothing, hate, shoes, &c—for lees profit than ever before. ‘Don’t h we will have pressed, sbsou S.w ‘ The Tres’ esteemed friend, T | President W. H. Buck, of the | Hulen and wife, believe it! you say? Then sea those men's Baptist Female College, Lexington, | spending several weeks visiting their | SOTSS LI WOOI Mo., spent Tuesday in the city and! childrenand many friends in north | A 4 bi gave the Tres a business call, leay | Missouri, have returoed Lome. , - . : dvertisemant of the school | They bad a pleasant ti alter BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS © [hice sal appene in July and An-|feieade fare aro glad to. walcone| ; ust. The college he represents | A We are selling at $4 (boys. $3.75; chiids, $1.75) 2 oes on a footing with Sel beEE | them home again. who have been Gama 2 | mY or those “Tricot Long” Caseimere suits— schools in the state, and he inf i ic in K I s , and he informs Sheriff Mudd took Martin Kauf- i) every fibre wool—at $6.25 for sacks, and us that a diploma from his school | ‘f © : a) $6.75 for frocks. You'll wonder where the admits the pupil to Vassar, Cornell | ee en ees SATU RDAY 5. profit comes in, but it’s there,although small. and the Wisconsin University, or | Kaufman was brought up from his Notice too those MISSES KID OXFORDS any other first claes college in the home near Rockville a short time United States. jago and put in jail. His mind was , J. R. Harriman, one of our promi beccc Seem a regres Over ees i a Ae eee eee a Pa te i ea “6 <) & %9 ia hid {DNTPS inent borticulturists said le had |‘ co AL Rs ver Uhres Dundred suits to lock @i, <as# to See a! ALL SOLID AT D0 CEN 1 S made a careful examination in the | wife and children that $6.50 Clay Worsted it is a dandy one f : ‘ : thai ou.oU Way ssorsied wt is @ Candy one. And 65 cente—or thos3 Misses genuine Don- past week and finds thatthe pros-| prof Arthur Borron, county Gola DulioTsaoae ALT Bieent a85 t pects for big fruit crop was never am J = SS ig _ 8 — ye 8 brighter in this county. He had school commissioner elect was in the M KIBBENS b wonder ereog cual pret pci made an espec’al ex-amination he| city Tuesday end received from C . prices with ree Sere algo inate said of the apple and peach and the | County Clerk, Crawford, bis ccm- : ’ only fear was that the trees would | miesion. The vote for school com- eee @ @ S860 75c Mens overalls for 50c. beaver loaded. ‘The berry crop it| missioger wae: Borron, 1.7075 Migs | ——<—$———————— a 40c Mens overalls for 29c. Mr. Harriman, and unless something Douglass, 1,350; Robinson, 829. The} Wheat dropped Friday to 62}¢ | Aurora was lost to the Republi- Brownie overalls for 19¢c. unforseen should happen, every body | vote in the country districts was |It has served its purpose in enrich- | cans Tuesday for the first time in would get their satisfy of emall fruits | very light. ing its holders, and for campaign at a reasonable cost. largument. Now it has dropped to the history of the town. The entire 50c work shirts for 38c The Review says Jas. Shepherd, | remain at a low price until after the silver ticket, headed by C.J. Thomp- ! ' The returns to the county clerk elected police judee of Rich Hill, |¢°™ng barvest. son for mayor was elected, the Re- 25¢c work shirts for 19¢. from the different school district for E jues ue ie : Mens $1 00 pants for Tc ; county school commissiover were | and barred from holding the office} Prof. W. W. Kenoly, principe! of | publicans failing to get a single Boys long pants at 50c. very imperfect, and under as‘rict | because of bemg delinquent in hig|the colored schools of this city for | ™* : Mens all Wool pants for $1.50. interpretation of the law should not | personal tax for the year 1896, will) the past five or six years and a regu DaahareeG ae Bees : p have been counted For instance, | test the matter ia tioveouch th lar subscriber and reader of the! anbury, Conuecticut, which gave And you'll wonder still more. Come in and the returns from Rockville were) : 8, on the | booming Trwes,renews. Prof. Kenoly | McKioley and the Republican ticket let us surprise you. signed only by the secretary of the grounds that he paid the tar before) js well educated and his management | 800 majority ia November, was car- meeting, when the law requires that | the collector had made settlement of the schools has given good satis- | ned by the Democrats on Tuesday. they shall be signed by both the and turned over his books. | faction both to board ard patrons. | The elsction aay the poe president and Secretary. Those | =e ee tad atiaia Atha , | complete wens cee aoe ie from Adrain appeared ta bacctiBeal| A farmer living near Warrensburg seven instead of nine mouths of| people in the Nutmeg State are | : ea ec A is 18 breek for the | tire iti sf ity,” ett Pes hee bontsack jae oeitia (a Sheriff Madd, wanting school. This is a bad breek for the | tired waiting for “prosperity, and in turn the president and seeretary | information in regard to Silvey, one of the school board certified them to | 50c POCKET coaas t FREE WITH EVERY 3 KNEE PANT SU it people of enterprising Nevada to | find bo encouragement to vote the WORTH $2 and OVER. 3 make, and one which they will be | Republican ticket —Ex. , ape ear aati eta |of the harness thieves in jail. Hejsorry for. If it was expenre they : ; yc + In short @ re | claims that Silvey camped near hie desired to curtail it was bad policy _Anna Moss, a colored woman aged . turns from almost every yoting place | | oo, and stole two sete of h to begin ut the schools. This is) 65 years, fell dead on the streots of - were imperfect. | c Oe something the citizens of Butler will Sedalia the other day from fright. é Our people are somewhat mysti ees. - a? aod. ¢ — from | never do. She was caught a mile from home in ‘ fied by « light which appears almost him. That is the way Silvey did _ fa thunder storm and ran along the ) = Outly aaitlie iheavend and drifts | Pusmess and no doubt he gotthe| The propossd scuool levy of 70) streets shouting, “Ob Lord, save eay ‘ | goods. The Johnson county farmer | cents oa the $100 valuation was de |me.” A hundred yards from her i from the southeast to the northwest. . . : : AGibeaibccnlaee ibis member ancuny can have him when prosecuting at-|feated at Nevada, in the election | home she fell on the sidewalk and Hepa hal Ga Goo a) die ae torney Clark gets through entertain | beld Tuesday of last week. The expired in a few minutes. meehihnaibeon going the rounds of ing him here. president of the board of education : = ~ air sbipe, it has created much com- | = 2 _|says the defeat of the levy cuts off Thorough bred white B. ymous ment and speculation. Those who $3,500 of the current revenue for hocks exclusively; eggs 50c per © have seen it do not pretend to say —_— 4 the schocla avd $1,000 additional 21-Im. Mrs. BE. F. peuart what kind. of glass they were 163k off of the back taxes for next year utler, Mo. ing through, if any, and some wag In abort the failure of the levy means has suggested the beer glass, but The f 1 of Miss Lizzie Boxl i susie } thie is not to be credited, (of course) ache oa eanorhapre agg a Ladies, if you want to see some-| Wendling, the orator, at the opera when it ia known that some of there Mrs. C. F. Boxley of this city, took thing nice and nobby in the milli-| house to night. observers are probibitionists We place at 4 o'clock yesterday evening wry line, call at Mieses Harper & have an idea tbat it is the individual from the Ohio atreet M. E Church, VanCamp. 903t | ©-A. Middleton, former editor of the} in the moon who bas been signaling : 5 : Dr. Jones officiating. She died at ! Gass County Democrat, was in the this planet with flash lights for a BE ; z 5 = 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The The Bungenstock Furniture Co., | city Tuesday and favored the Tires long time and not being satisfied, deceased bas been an invalid ell her Hof Si. Joseph, has failed. Reith = call has come down to investigate why life, being afflicted with curvature of At the opera house to night, the : die aeeteety sees SO wart the spine and for the past few years i One of the handsomest lines of has not been answered and is now she has been almost helpless and a f orator Wendling. millinery ever on exhibition in But making vightly observations to cee If you want to buy pret great eufferer, and to her, death was : ne ee certainly a welcome visitor. The e 7 keep its horoscope trained on the | bal ° ‘i = Sicads aud: petvons called and | Miso Harper & VeeCump. ee ae el ty millinery at one half | Ties with other friends extends | 2 hide deepest sympathies to the bereaved Tenewed. | Among our new subscribers this|trouble to our people we will give | family. Patrick Norton, one of the Tres ler bas been opened at the store of if it is safe to land. The Times will regular prices. Only a short time longer in which to buy. 52 beau- Sheriff Mudd bas started in to trimmed hats put on | clean up the court yard and pat the The city council will meet Monday | week will be found the names of W. prompt warning. tight when tho new members will | be sworn in. | M. Steffen, Clarence and G. C. Car sary as penter. A Point To Remember. If you wish to purify your blood you sbould take a medicine which sale Saturday and they are moving right out. jawn iu shape. He will sow grass seed and ditcontinue the paths | Warrants have heen issued for the | The farmers would much prefer grass. He will plant menthly roses, and otherwise beautify the grounds and make them attactive to look at by our citizens and the stranger within our gates. This action of blood ever produced Hood's Sarsa- parilla cures the most stubborn cases and it is the medicin2 for you to take In the municipal election at Har eet Se cpr See ae ee ee STORE tisonville last week, the republicans Ee % ee — Hood's Piils are the best after- the — —— = | — oe eat ooo hogy by the free | °f piers a e 7") dinner pill: assist digestion, eure | 2d Door SOUTH Postoffice. court, will meev abe hearty” SP Prete tilver democratic ticket. - 2 % ok ss of every good citizen in this county, | We are glad to welcome back to|headache. 25 cents. : i 6 ka dessocket, republicat-or pop- John W. Jamison was re elected | ovr list and to the demccratic party O0ooo4: Kensas City on a visit to his parents | J. W. Guyton, democratic can- He will remain a week or 80. | didate in the 3d ward for alderman, ; aa a i } = | : through the yerd. He will stretch : some cf the rains we are having | arrest of the officers of the Globe| cures blood diseases. The record of | Buy quickly. za i i held back for July and August. |Savings bank, which inetitution| cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla proves ya u wire about the walks and prevent Eneldus Npiova iled in Chi ) that this is the best medicine for tb Clyde McFarland is home from | failed in Chicago, last week. nse a el ee CUT RATE Has been given by the purchasing pub- : lic of cur enterprise i i | people from trespassing on the 3 3 g in placing before them a large and high quality stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. We shall continue. We shall even do better. Better opportunit- ulist. We ksow of but one person merer of Rich Hill without oppusi-| that worthy gentleman, W. M. Stef- who enters a protest against the . Two aldermen and a polic | fen, who went after false gods a few e a sheriff beautifying the grounds and judge, democrats, were also elected. | : 2 @aoee @ = A z e eeeo forbidding trespass on the grass. years ago but who has been con- gees : : : and that man is W. O. Atkeson, of . U. Bruner, 0 e real estate | Vincec i : i U.B f th 1 estat ced of his error and returned GIVEN AWAY FREE the Free Press. He wents the court firm of Clardy & Bruner, who has home no more to wander. x yard to look like the play ground at Towa on bus'ness for the firm, has | Clardy, has gone to Nashville Tenn- A B | B ONZE sion to use the yard for a lounging meturned heme. essee, where he has accapted a posi- place will not be permitted longer Tho sheriff of Cass County was in | tion in one of the finest bands in the Hat and Coat Rack with French Plate Mirror ies were Never open the city yesterday, and took hcme state as trombone player. The | Mrs. Sopbis Vogel, aged 30 years, ‘ Fe et rk eet an ing the rive ferry boat at to would-be pur- Joe White a prisoner, who had com- band has a three months engage- Call and get a card and when your pur- [econ ge reto a pn apt chasers of dni pleted a cix months jail centence on | ment in that city at the centennial.| . chases have aggregated $20 we present |neared the bank on the = Louis cause our assort- the charge of having stolen a hors. | Charles ie » fret class musician. you with this handsome presext. pes ee = ment is now unus- He is wanted in Cass county forthe! The prisoners in the jail six cr) | leaped into the water after them. ually large and prices are very low. bs WEINER, | fame offense. eight have been put to work re-| | and never rose egain As the woman town, broke and used for mecade | i had with her, one a massive St. Ber- Mills and Col. Dan Crouch, attorneys | | A ' | | The ger were reacued by : fish- r é |moving the rock fence along the} > | lerman, who was preparing to g° Bmore are six oF seven candidates Hum a asture just scuth of | D || fishing with his skiff, but the poor ‘mong our colored citizens for parey, & } | 9 9 ae i i grabbed the second child to toss it Me list the most preminent of the mising the streets. Deputy sheriff | 3 5 town foots the expense. \ an d lower in price than pard, the other a tpaviel, appeared Graves & Clark's private secretary. | : town. The rock will be brought to woman went down under the water | Pound master of the city. Among é = | H : : Ja “mac 1 ‘Htters ‘into the water, two dogs which she Candidates appeared to be Maj. Craig | Ga ves is guarding the wen. . The| Bette1 mad e, nicel fitters to take in the situation, growled ‘Miss Molle Dimmitt, who bas | any house in Bates Co. There are several standing candi- | been apending the winter in the city | =. dates in the populist “party, that for| Jith her sister, Mrs. J. R. Davis,| them off. Then she tossed the child homwwity’s sake ought to be turned | yo¢¢ for her home in Kansas City | J OE N fi EYER a pasture fora season. The party | Priday. She was accompanied by] j into the water and jumped in after has entered them so often on the! sire, Davia and her two yer THE CLOTHIER it. Itis said the woman bad been) i @ fiercely and sprang at ber, one eeiz ing the womans arm andthe other taking hold of the child She strug- @ ced with the dogs and finally threw ; unfortunate in her marriage aud her _ track, they don’t evea come under| Ruby and Nadenia, who will visit i = “ , { ) €2020 | mind had become deranged brooding | j | over her family troubles. | § ccaiisietmniamniensssiitill the head of a plug ina quarter race | relatives in the city for a couple of | Ba township contest. weeks