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i, Ask The Price. Joe Meyer, the clothier, goes eas the last of the week to buy goods. You notice, since the price has dropped to 40c the republi cans pa- pers have ceaced to compare wheat Ask any friend who has bought a suit of usduring this ‘‘Cost Price” sale what he paid for it—note the quality and the trimming and see if you ever They all go--not a single summer suit reserved. SSS Sse Do you need @ pair of pants? If so, better see our stock. Weare selling lets of them, but no wonder considering the price. Big saving to you on every pair. —__-—-9—— Those 25c Misses oxfords went like wild fire, but we will this week offer another bargain just as good—choice of about 50 pairs of Misses $1.00 and These are all $1.25 button shoes for only 50c. solid and extra wearers—all sizes. 7 to 2. a a A big bargath in men’s footwear. Choice of a lot of 40 pairs of men’s $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 shoes to close out at only $2.5@ a pair. ———— Another bargain in work shirts. Balance of our 35 and 40e work shirts cut to 25c. These shirts are cut long are well made. —_o——_- Two styles of 35c summer balbriggan underwear cut to 18c. 50e negligee shirts cut to 35c. 31.00 negligee shirts cut to 75e. Come in before all these bargains are gone. How about Fruit Cans, don’t you We have a few left Fraxx Santa & Son aITLER WEEKLY —$—$—$—$—$—_$—$—$—————— TIMES | | want some? gentleman, living in Lone Oak, ored us substantially tion, Tuesday in Mr Graves ioterest izen of Round Prairie, Browning, was in the city the last of the week and favored us substaatial and silver. Our popular young friend, Chas. E. Mudd, with Co. B. at Chickamau fav- O. G Ovate, an old snd wealthy He} i] Fifty four citizens of Butler a: ) Bates County, eside from the delega- | Appletoo City last Were at Our old friend and substantial cit | Frank P | ly. J. $8. Anderson, a promivent farm- er of near Sprague, favored us pleas- antly while in the city Monday. He reports the prospects for a big corn crop very flattering. Walker Cannon arrived home from Chickamauga Tuesday night. He has been quite cick with typhoid fever, and is still very weak. Capt Johoson bai the malaria fever, but is much better and will not come home at this time. We learn fcem J. M. Catterlin that he has rented his fine store room on the south side of the square, toa gentleman from Mar- shaltown, Kansas, who will occupy the building soon with a general | Portions of Iowa was visited by a j heavy storm Saturday doing great damage to the crops. A number of | dwellings were struck by lightniog and the losses to farmers in stock killed was quite serious, Rev. W. M. Posge, of Tampa, Florida, accompanied by J. H. Sis- latives in the county. The fourth meetiog of the sen : = atorial convention of the eighth dis | s citizen of Des Moines, Iowa, is visit | trict, resulted in making no nomina-| § ing his nephew, M. G. Wilcox. thioks of locating in our ceunty. tion, after casting 1,700 ballots and the convention being unable to| ae WELL! IF THAT DOESN'T BEAT THE BANB. 2 é | {Uncle Sam asys. That's yeu will say when you see the x quality and effects of the bandsowe patterns and colors in what pought similar goods for so little before. And re- ga, will keep posted on home through | 80% W48 & pleaesnt caller at the carpets thar we are selling at member that we will sell you or anybody else any \the Trwes Times office. Rev. Poage, formerly es AE e It does the i : lived in this county and is bere on a - 20w we can do it, we of our summer suits at exactly what we pay for it Paul Walton, that energetic and yisit to bis sisters ‘Mrs J. H. Sisson | believe a i : sales anc aall This is t somt eaean abe . ] : laa ieee —— protits tis better for oar pate east. This is ne bumcomb, but the exact facts. prosperous young farmer and clever aud Mrs. R. J. Sterse and obter re rons, better for us NMielkibbens. SAR AAA AAR AR RAR RARER ss Sear agree on & candidate adjourned sine | XIPOOOOOIGSOOOSOOOGOOOOOOOOANL die, has been elected principal of the pubiic echools at that place Prof. Stephenson is an educated gentle- map, well up with the school work of the day, progressive in his meth ods. The McFall school board was very fortunate ia securing his serv- ices. ‘The St. Louis City Mall employes prevented the Sixth Regiment with a fine silk fisg last Saturday. The Globe Democrat of Sunday said: “In accepting the colors Lieut. Col Clark, in the name of the regiment, thanked its donors and promised thatno flag in any regi ment from any state in the union would be carried further on its mis- sion of liberty than that, should the miles larger than Cuba. Luzen is referring the matter back te| the people Befcre adjournment was taken some very ugly stories were put afloat in regard to the at- tempted br.bery of certain delegates Our estemed friend Prof N E. Stepbenson hes his paper changed from Edinburg to McFall, Mo. He Prices Tell Every Time. ee Our Big Sale of Light Weight Sum- mer Suits Holds Cood Until Sept. Ist. — J 6 BIG BARGAINS. Our Mens Cassimere Suits at $3.50 and $5.00 Our Boys Long Pant Suits at $3.00 and $4.00 Our Knee Pants Suits at $1.00 and $1.50 —___0=— Tour Choice of any Lisaen Suit in the House for $3.00. ———r$2e—__—_ Colored Linen Knee Pants, Ages 5 to 3 Now 15e. Joe Meyer. THE OLOTHIER. stock of merchandise fortunes of war call into service KIVOISOOIHGOOOSOOSOOHOOOOOOOAL i the 6th Missouri Volunteers ——OOOOOOOTRrT—EeEeE—E—EeEeEeeeeEeEeEeEE i W. A. Dewney, a prospercus farm- afac domotkaow that the island Report comes from Wasbington | Corgresstonal and Jadicial Committee ; er of Amoret neighborhood, favored es 7 . that it ie tbe iotention of the men. i us with a pleasant call while ia the ef Luzon, oa which the city of Ma } i : P a ariel ca ait aeted — am 4,000 equare| war department to push to — The following congressioual com- i city the last cf the week. He re- front those volunteer regimente| mitteemen were selected at Clinton: i | ports prospects for a corn crop never brighter. We appreciate the comp- liments he pays our efforts. A unanimous nomination was presented Judge DeArmond by the congressional convention at Clinton Wedoesday of last week. The con- vention did not even call for a vote by counties Judge DeArmond en- tertained the eonvention for up- wards of «an hour with aforcible Judge Levy left for the east yes- day for Texas to spend his vacation larger than the states of New York | and Massaehusetts and has a popu- lation ef over 6,000,000 of people The population of Cuba at the be- giniog of the between the pa triote and Spain was over one and a balf millioss. Several buadred | thousand have been killed aod starv- ed since the war began, boever, and the present population is probably less than a million.—Ex. war army | Bat-r, CR. Walters; Heury, P. A. That wou'd iaclude the | Parke; Jobueoo, Dr. J. J. Anderson; sixth Missouri, now at Jefterson| Cedar, W. P. Cruce; Dade, Mason Barracks. Col. Hardeman and Lieut. | Talbutt; St. Clair, John W. Ragland; sent Cass, Oscor W. Byram commanded by regular officers Col. Clark are expecting to be to the Philippines, while otbers be- The judicial committeemen select- lieve they will be given garrison ed at Appleton City are Bater, duty in Cuba The 6this liable tosee Samuel L Starr; Beuton, W. F. before those { Wright, Henry, Walter E Owen, St. Clair, Jobu W. Russell. activa service now earlier wustered ia The county court on Tuesday ap- Free Scholarships 4 LOCAL ITEMS speech iated th d dollars f eFC County’ court convened Monday E . Joseph J Watkins aneld resident gi vei sae a dot" | There will be a few free scholar- ~ Ties telephone number 37. | and the Judges have been kept quite The republicans held their town-|of Clinton, attempted suicide by <= a — Se east of Rich Hill ships given at Lursy College, Vir | : | busy looking after county affairs. ship conventions Saturday to select| hanging himeelf one day last week. Ww 4, eel a Bevite ital rks ginia, this year to wortby young J. W. Ferguson of Burdett, enrolls ' s _ |delegates to the county convention| At 3:30 o'clock hie it hens ee | ladies who are endeavoring to get with us. | Grant Garner shows his apprecie- ij A townsbip beard of Osage has appro | : tion of a good thing by having his which meets in Butler the 13th to|leave the house, aad a few mo- enied $300 and that sexchants of jan education and who bave to pro- Geo Pilgrim of Merwin, favors us | nominate a county ticket and to se-| ments later she heard him call good Pings a = ee vide for themselves. Preference is is eicctiall [| oaee set forward a year. lect delegates to the state, congres |bye. Going i0to the yard she was Rich Hill are subscribing liberally, given to orphans, other things bein substantially. ; , 5 : - i ans, 0 i £ ‘ Th ee iat | ©. ©. Poage, one of the largest} sional, judicial, and senatorial con-| horrified to see him hanging from ses ie oh $200, ed anothec equal. For other information ad- 58 Sicouuey/ inate: couvenc’* a Itbi f i ae $50. Itis plain to be reen the ; : : : avd wealthiest farmers of Spruce, | ventions. the lim of a tree. He had getten | dress Rev. H. M. Waarror, % yf Rich Hill this week. | bas his name enrolled on the boom ied th 4 a|Ztest benefit this road would be to Balti M 8 y : : : W. M. Leibhart has purchased th on a trestle, tied the rope around @ iis bante of Rich Hill, but bow | altimore, Md. A E. Morris, of Stroud, Okla., re- | ing Traes list. aaa ee | limb and then kicked the trestle|. © merciants oF een 22 - :ciecaamctaiimeiaaeonadl members us substantially | : restaurant and bakery on the south : eee lit will benefit the county a thousand | The Merwin College is owned by a ; Harvest is about over end the! sige, of Herbert Steele. Mr. Leib fon wile him Me Within’ dollars worth isa little problematical the teachers, who are determined “ The late rain is liable to. damage | proper thing to do now isto re or |, . b bl 3 de this | ®Teo™m® arowsed the family and P "| that it shall hold @ prominent place ir : A | : art thoroughly understands this| ah While ia Appleton City tast week | in the educational work of the west. i. the flax crop to a certain extent. | ganize the Bryan clubs and get business, is avery clever, accemodat neighbors, an a none eee Pe is Persons desiring to place children or d is x i | ready for the fall ca i : ae map, ran to bis father and held bim| we had the pleasure of meeting our | wards in a good school free from 1} The Spanish Navy rapidly de | ready for the fall campaign. ing gentleman, a No.1 baker and Des ceclades MAb. Meck, tametpet Jangerous temptations might find it - creased its floating strength when | The revival meetings in Nevada| we predict he will meet with success | "P while the rope was cal- os (eae . pic mas dati y to their interest to investigate this s it se | z a f ns t cord bad cut deep into his neck and| Hudeon township, now a citizen of | school. 1t + met Dewey and Sampson. which have been gcing on for the in his venture. Hale GO biGol. eesaltediinvoon! | St Glar: Ha'gadsoocatly mominat- |; a i Wm. Hupp, eur popular painter, | pest two woenes sae pacer Dee John Smith, head ealesman at! gestion of the brain which it was ed ov the democratic ticket for cir. | e has his subscription set abenad an- some in » large tent is meeting Lane & Adair’s store will take a! thought would yet kill him cuit clerk of that county. Ed has | = with great success. : : : i , j d other year. thirty days’ lay off, and left yester There was a large congregation b en an active working democrat since bie majority, is a yourg gen- | Hon. T. W. Silvers and wife spent the greater part of last week st Mon- egaw Springs. Our young friend Sam Silvers, | who has been attending law school at Holton, Kan, 1s home again. Thos. Webb, of Altona, and Miss terday to purchase goods. The Judge is still suffering from | rheumatism bat it is mighty bard to keep so active a business man quiet. We were sorry to learn of the ac |eident which befell uncle Bobby Wright. His horse slipped and fell, Mrs. R. W. James. four years and the rest will do him good. pleasant trip with his uncle and family, Mr. and| Johnnie has been closely confined for three or The Times wiehes him a} present at the M. E. church south Sunday night. The pastor, Rev Jarvis, having been requested by the flambeau club t> preach a eer mon fer the benefit of that organiza-| tion. The church alter was nicely decorated with bourse plants anda The tleman of the strictest integrity, is | well qualified to perform the duties | of the offiee for which bis party has honored him. is eober and industri- | oue, a true man and upright citizen. | The people of St. Clair will have no cause to regret if they elect bim Verdicts AYER’S HAIR VIGOR fulfills | all the promises made for it, is the | verdict of those who have tried it. Dr. Harry Cannon is in receipt of | special choir rendered music. a letter from Dr. E. L. Rice, at jelub attended in a body aod in full laze alive Yast newex lp Wutghachage Chickamauga which says that Walker | Uniform. Rev. Jarvis was ot his \ ended his injuries. is much improved. That he had | best and haying made preparations | s J. V. Snodgrase, than whom) yf; and Mra. W. Kipp. of Kansas, | him removed six miles in the moun-| for the occason entertained the club) ee “en el 3 sie Bates county can boast of no better | who have been spending the sum |tains to recuperate so that he can jand large audience with s magnifi a i. grag: eng et citizen, gave us a pleasant call while | mer in New York aud other eastern |jstand the trip home. He further joent sermon. The fambeau organ P = pris : stot ; in the city the last of the week. | cities, arrived in Butler Friday on aj stated thas Captain Johases, who lization is composed of about forty | roe opps gst The fourth and last quarterly | visit to their children, E. D Kipp. |bas been threatened with the fever, of Butler's mes: youmg ee — , : |near Hermitage, Mo. The youn meeting cf the ME. chureb, south, | easbier of the Farmers Bank, and | would start home after psy day. }men and it was quite @ novel sight es : a ist ee seer es PR for this conference was held! Mra Joseph Little. | to eee them attend worsbip in their peop =s < & picni They drove into the river jast after oe , ree | z uniforms of white duck; “"*- , Saturday and Presiding} he corn crop is extra fine ia this| anied by some hail visited the east a bard rain end eask at once. Elder Clark was pres>pt. suits | county, and the yield, farmers tell! part of the ccuaty last Thursday —— The Bates county Teachers Insti- \ us, will be the largest in many years./night. The wind came from the s«#g¢p tute is now in session at Rich Hill | The splendid rain of last week struck | east and blew a perfect hurricane | pa with a very large attendance for tbe | the fields at the right time and with | for from a balf to three-quarters of Liver ne bad luck from now on the side3/an hour Then there was a lull of Ti r roubles ‘ed and came from the west with the = clerk Nancy Qoy, of Aarov, were married |catebing his leg and breaking the by squire Hemstreet, in the record-' Kone above the ankle. Dr. Roe at- | Picnic Party Drowned. Ayer’s “Ihave sold AYER'S Hatr Vicor for fifteen >not know of a © case where re satisfaction —F. Mm prominent year | A very severe wind storm, accomp- spotless Sunday. So Many Cures. “J bad rbeumatism which affected my back 8» that I could hardly straighten myself. Paics would seize we in the chest and I became alarmed, fering they would reach my hear’. I read of s0 many cares first week. A number of Butler : teachers went down on Monday. of the cribs will bulge this fall. | thirty minutes. when the wind shift- John Silvers, ths rustling y Werare informed that a. barn cn same furry it had displayed from i "3 S U bat I b | ‘ i attorney, has purchased th = EES % > se i : by Hoso's Sarsaparilia that I begans Ed Warderman’s farm in Charlotte ~ 7 = FE on West Ced the other direction. A number of e ae aes taking it and it soon gave me relief.” Spencer residence : ar immediate rel They are Mre Frenk Brewer, Mexico, Me. township, was struck by lightning Saturday night and burned. Thir- teen hogs belonging to Jas. Moss, who was living on the place, were | property consumed. The barn was insured, | view. down and much oken Street, now occupied by John Sproul trees were broke : s 3 don large corn. A os - a family, and will remove to his damage was done to f4 ge ee the near ae very heavy down pour of rain ac- The Best Pil. a sli liver ills. | operate; relia- | Hood's Pills cure Easy to take, easy to | companied the wind. R. S, MAYO, Edna, Minn. {ble, sure. 25c.