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en Since the announcement of our great Clearance Sale, we have been crowded from early morn till Ja, at night, and why? Because, never in the history of the Clothing business has such excellent, we made, well trimmed and stylish Clothing been sold at such unheard of Low Prices. As hundreds ap hundreds who have been in our store since the sale commenced will attest to the fact. SHOES. SEIOE:S. 4) ie Crowd Game, the Growd $ ®. tee] * a” (x The x ‘eatest reduction in Furnishing 8 A wood serviceable suit, our clearance sale price, $2.15 oe P ; “0S All we ask of you is “to ¢ i will Goods ever known. Men’s suits usually sold for $5 our clearace sale price 0 notes away cinpiy handed.” ( slat itt ; . : se =" o>, ms Re vv W Kine’ urt - é ® 2 . a= . - or shoe T ay ors i, Men's suits usually sold for $7 our clearance sale price 34.25 Ce : ns P y 1 | : Childrens dongola button shoe 5 to 8, = . kt Fine perc s - ndered, collars and cuffs Men’s suits usually sold for $9, our clearance sale price 36.00 A gvood Misses shoe spring heel - - - ove. ittached - “ 24, & s pring - = z i Ladies slippers all sizes = = $x ne whi shirts with faneyv bosoms - % Men’s suits usually sold for $10 our clearance sale price 37.00 pe — ine white shirts with fanc yosom 2 - A real good slipper, latest toe, - - bUe. \ } ; } | 3 i 3 3 Z vood suspendei . - 0, Rai ie 5 s . | : oe =e "1K i sq shoe. 1 ray r la ‘ Fine black clay worsted suits, would be considered A fine, ladies don a kid shoe, button or oO wail ; fa is i pest wktord socks - - 3 = O0 A. solid grain or ca wr butter = We . en Oe heay 7.00, clearance sale price A good plow shoe for men, in all sizes, = We Fine water proot collars - (Se The finest clay worsted suits, on the American mar- | <A real fine shoe for men or boys, such as is usually i linen collars . R 1 i , ~ - i s for 31.75 or S2.00, clearance sale price $1.25 ; : ket, and would be considered cheap at S310 and 312 | old pL .t5 ; al eae il ; Pa I silk suspenders, leather or silk ends 19 } A large line of colored shoes in all styles and sizes LK Suspend » lee silk end ( clearance sale price : * : : i for men, women and children, our OW! i Fine silk ties, in all colors and styles - 19, anda Red Hot Jubilee of PRarcain A Sumptuous Slaughter S. Joys and Childrens Clothing. Read the quotations; buy them. Childrens Knee Pants 14 = es —S = ae Such as you have never seen before, in | Childrens Knee Suits 50c. Real nice knee suits with sailor collars $1.00 it is true, that we do sell good pants for men at 60c, 75e and 90c; a good wool hat 38 It may seem impossible, but nevertheless, a real fine fur hat, in all styles, shapes and colors at 94c; the best overalls, pants styles 40c; good handkerchiefs all collars 2 1% Fine kid gloves in all colors 44.c, ——————————— ee COM EY LOOTFEY 4N° You WILT OW OUR GOODS ARE SOLD. DEL CLOTHING CO. INNorth Side the Square. 40 and 50c caps for 18c. Must Not Destroy His Ships, Washington, D. C., June 11.—The | Navy Department has sent orders to Admiral Sampson to notify Admiral For rext—A pleasant, furnished{ Prof. Leedy. of the Rich Hill pub-| Notice of Democratic Conventions. reom, one block from equare. En- lic schools, made us a pleasant call! Pursuant to the call of the Bates quire at this office. | while in the city Wednesday. {county democratic central commit- are |tee, the democrats of Bates county Sheriff Mudd went tc Kansas City | Tuesday eyening and returned with a couple of U. S. prisoners who will! For several days all the towas inti be held in jail here until the October | part of the state have been ov Tramps Whipped By A Mob Independence, Kan., June 12 | Adrian’s popular insurance man, 1 cS ie hee be _ ae | Joteielacrell complimented us while| Will meet in their respective towa-| Cervera that if the latter destroys term of the U.S. court, when they with tramps, who claim they are a rxCL and at prices to 6 any . ? ™ . + Te: : = forest oad : ", pace ge nar at ‘in the city the first of the week. /Ships on Saturday July 9th, 1898, at his four armored cruisers and two will be tried for interfeiting The ing to the barvest fields. At Col rauk Smith & Son. ? Sheriff said they were repr ted ville, south of this city, three tramp torpedo-boat destroyers to prevent their fallinginto United States hands to be bad mer Spain, at the end ef the war, will be : - 2 2:30 o'clock p m. and elect delegates Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum. |) represent them in the county cone dyspepsia and other diseases due to were arrested and put in the city j The by-laws of Marmaduke Camp, till night when they intended bri Pa + No. 615 U. C. V., says “the camp}. ~_ | venti ic atl 3 z eee y P impure blood are cured by Hood's vention to be held at Butler, Mo., nade to pay an ad@itional indemnity Mason Zasket P at Gutler. & shal! m the 3rd Saturday after- | garsaparilla on Monday July 11th, 1898, 2 Cee eee cer 3 ig “°-+ ling them to the county jail here. a bh, at 2 "Yy = Ea f G3 Se at least equivalent to the value of 4, 1898 a8 nocu ch month, at p- m. ae ee ee oclock a.m. which county conven- erie bth Rete About 8 o'clock last night the 1 ne season 18 jus ry nand fo: : 1 1 7 utle o would therefore like to have a meet- a eae We ee 5 T tion is to select delegates to attend Butler 254 will cele-| wes surrounded by a mob, wh a or ee " € can Ye havea good s z p > brate S+ by 1a : ' the 18th of this month (aoext lever tn cian aaa Fr’ the sta atorial convention, the ben permit his sicieciecles » took the tramps to a gas well in & Satur ). so that I can settle uy BARON SUED e Tass goes oe : cireuit 1 eor con- | #dded to the L d vn and gave them and tender my res i Frank S oe 5 might, at the las at, owt a severe beating. The mob thea tum a= iat 4 . : g t further resistance was use ‘ RE F. C. Suirn, Adjt. Farmers tell us the corn, cate, flax caw that furt “ Of its prisoners loose and ordered th Ki aa s Peat : less, prefer to blow them up. It its prisoners loose and orden The Butler Free Presa tried to| 224 @t@8s crops are looking fine. of representation will! gas somewhat hb 1 i at to leave town nt ones, whicb t "Ty a nav oe: ai ay fror i o t : . week Burrows in-on'the popu-| = the way from 2 asin the recent demo. first that it Cerv t lid list ticket, for judge, clerk, recorder three inches to three and four feet cratic county convention, to-wit: One could be done to pr or anything else he would have, but high. , delegate for every twenty-votes and a ao ee eee iuseadloct sh or's Anti-Horse Thief = e ps to 18 ettom Mr. B. got the county seat and saw which way the wind was blowing, he concluded he was not a candidate for anything. too clda fish t when to we gv slo James is Dr. Harry Allen left this m for Kansas City where he goes to enlist with a recruiting officer. He will thea goto Ft er, to act as istant the regular rning w ‘fraction thereof of Hon. W. J. Bryan i Mines S. Horm Bates Co Democratic Cer Chairman artment I him by folly of doing ciation bas just recovered @ team and captured the thief. association ig oue of the best of zations farmers can have, @ greatly sida the cflicers iu recovers surgeon ugbt with an “empty honor’ .—Review, 13th. J. B. Mancu, See’y. Many Traders Are Killed, the stolen horses and capturing thier 5 2 z3. " aa “ Mrs, Grav r ck Liverpoo! June 12.—Stesmers Vircel, K. W. | —Montrose Democrat. Border Breezs The Model Clothing Co. on the Eps. Graves Very Sick- peitasee ; ee . San eae ise : Gissea sua 3 which have arrived here from Sierra : A couple of ladies were circulating north side is knocking a hole in hard Bas Ia aes Leone report that 1,000 persons xl taal iat yale init: —— asking Judge | times and high prices this week, and were killed in the recent uprising in 4 ddress—I G. M, Hon. A. M Advice to se pe a eS for bargains in clothing, gent’s fur- that district. One and 5 i and sentenced to)... 0 a teed - F twenty inhabitants age ime ago to serve a term nishang, heats eae You most of them trader s HELE iV 2 on charge of having | W8nt to read their advertisement hacnimon Gaaveneend. $ +14 de Rocke He aay = Albertus Fry brought in encugh onists were carried iz : ree great reme 3 er isa widow anc } Se = he “w 5 ° , PA te cattle to-day to fill 6 cars, and ship-|, the “war boys rta ent $ I r a living, and as the cat : he Pacifi : met a worse fate k 3 t apg man is of consid le help Ped out ov h ifie this n- |} 1 alles et 7 ‘ young man is of considerable help I ee i this even-! Shen he went to Butler to attend friendly natives were ales ames to her, the ladies were prompted to 10g. The stock was a finelot. The = } k fo sid th vhite mi “ mgeatia beanie ¢ Gaciel er cn Geacrs Hicheieas 7 : ; court the fi the week ine wife Cee ee : : 3 nssist her in securing his release. steers suffered considerably from the was eet colored missionaries of the United water will be| ¢ heat in driving them to town.—R. H oe, Brethren of Christ were murdered Excellent 3 ‘ eviews eee eee at Manobbargru. k nodations for torses end ¢ ie : much worse. The fa sionaries are 2 Ladies, Lane & Adair have an is constantly at the lady boys, but have TWO REMARKABLE CASES, * Thave been an int ye advertisement in the Tiwes this week that will greatly interest you. Read it and 5 find some rare bar- gains i goods. We know these hard times you are al! looking for bargains and nice goods. You will find both at Lane & Adair’s. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin | eruptions, and positively cures piles! | Or no pay required. It is guaran- Rich Hill Review, 13. Graves forn mo very strong hopes are e recovery. © i ained of her Special Fourth of July rates to all points on the Mo. Pac. system with- in a distance of 200 miles at rate of one fare for round trip. On sale July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; limited for retura to July Sth, 1898. E. C. Vaxpervozr, Agent. Uncie John VanCamp was in the city Monday shaking hands with his lested. - 8 with the following eertifv that I was a terri from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by som f the best pbysicia and all to no avail. Dr. our drug- gist, recommended Electric Bitters, and efter taking two bottles, 1 was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from this terri- $18 Flo begin to eat v keep the be we OPPO EOE SOS OOF PEOOC ODN ROO DEL ERK OO DO DOELN DOSS D -. : . i i Comerna Brat. gene annieinen wi Cone jteed to give perfect satisfaction or|2U™erous friends. He is now located p17 Soca, 7 gratefull kind you ought to bo - ———— ne money refunded. Price 25 cents;at Webo City, and is doing well in | tm 7 austen tales TEY keeps the money at home | soulemteras soesg 1 s jout the world. ® Dave 4s | * . 3 . go. and $09; all druggists. Coat , Frope, Boston. How to Cun Beane eee ae siaiescsen For sale by H. L. Tucker. / the hotel business. j Sold by H. L. Tucker, Druggist. Frank Smith & Son. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, }