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Fall Clothing. Our new Fall stock is now ready for your Inspection. It is needless for us a say that it comprises the latest and best of the season's showing. We met the demand for a better grade by by making a much larger showing of the famous Baltimore “High Art” dothing which in our 15 years expev- ience has proven to be the best fitting ready to wear clothing in the world. It has the style—it holds its shape and will prove satisfactory in every way and at halt of tailor’s prices. Let us show you its good points. qys School Suits at Special Prices, } Unele TIMES sat Hedden + cratic central committer from railroad head and L & S. division. Oe | ~ Street once Was. eounty mTLER WEEKLY TIMES| Notice The voting contest for queen and LOCAL ITEMS attendants will positively close at 9 p- mm. on Thursday, Sept. 20. ! order of committe [Ties’ Telephone No. 37 a A good home for Board of a mation convened londay. Tur Times. Yale Cofiee, Yale Coffee, at Spot For Sa good heifer calf, en- | Clark spoke. J.E. Williams, vire at this office. Judge L. D. Wimsatt paid us a} cial call on Monday. The cartoons of “Judge” in abuse of Mr. Bryan are so outrageous Judge Samuel West was reported | 3 pn the sick list Monday | overdrawn and manifestly W. 0. Jackson willspeak at Stump own, Sept 12th, at 7 p.m. Judge Boxley spoke at Ballard | healthy. strong, aturday night to a goodcrowd. life and energ makes good blood. T. J. Day and wife went to Spring- Id to-day to view the street fair. W.H. cine : an active and infiuential den H.C. Clark will address the Bryan | ee eee hess oe : of Deep Water township, at Spruce Saturday night, Sept. | path, ale Coffee, for sale by Spot Cash | ‘ore, Corbett knocked MeCoy out in the | formerly of this county now fthround at Madison Square Gar-| near Caldwell, Kan. He writes that | mn, New York, last Thursday. crop prospects are fine and that they } Bryan club will be organized at | Mague Saturday night, Sept. Sth. | home: Hon. 8. W. Dooley will speak. |- 1M. Smith, a demoerat of Deep} HC.Clark addressed the Bryan | Water, favored us substantiall |} Smith made a very er | for re the kind of democrat that J bof Homer township at Amoret pt Friday night. Good crowd. eorder two years zo. Capt. Holly P. Nickell favored us| put always takes his medicine with-| °°"! ith a Oise 1 } ir > eCity : N Pleasant call wh in the city | out adulteration onday. He was settling up the S. “Brown estate in probate court E. P. Hartwell informs us the last of the weel sold hares toa Ft. Scott $200. The Hartwell a large numt d_ recently Tom P. Staley, democratic com- tteeman. and Frank MeManama, eth influential young sof demo company RO, complimented us pleasantly © Monday. tine hares ones from Ca import fan i tead of bonds are rm Democrats Meet at El Elkhe m, one to rt Saturday after- or’s Office and « at 1 o’clock ea county ¢ lerk. he bon t Harvey C. | cates but ace -ordit rt township even tenor of their way, neglect no rood girl. eral wages. Enquire at or address ; scription. He has been an esteemed A Bryan club was organized | patron of THe Times for many year Hume Saturday night. Harvey man of the county committee, present to assist in the organization. | that that paper wouldn't be ¢ democratic campaign document. When we have good blood we are vigorous and full of Hood's Sarsaparilla \tendered more lucrative positions. Ewin, a successful farmer. ored us | with a pleasant call and renewed for \THe Times. Billy is popular Drown your sorrows in a eup of | everybody in his neighborhood. We are in receipt of a remittance jcampil for another year from J. N. Kerns, | fair and wish to remain wit! £leraldays. They have also s tents which will be furnished free | are all well pleased with their new) visitors who may wish to m ike use itable ra s are dupli- » Auditor's | would s, neither isa copy of the other. wetum Of as up to Judge W. W. Grave } : Emporia and 1}, fare on E pore 1, Butler} Our hi made us a pleasant | tes set upa notch Uncle George is not so strong He was a citizen when he could shoot | | turkey and deer from the front door | | He is full of reminiscences of days. Jerry Culbertson was inte rviewed | the by the Republic, on Cass county pol | fc ities, said it is hard to get a corpo- uard of and that Joe Flory cuts but little ice ys they would ral’s spublieans together | with the farmers. Sz rather have facts and figures than a spectacular exhibition ofa candidate for governor running over the coun- try on a quadricycle tooting a horn. Some one has wisely said: The hap- piest people in the world are those who keep out of debt. out of polities, out of office, shun notoriety, make an honest living by honest mens. follow the Golden Rule, humbly serve the living God, quietly pursue the opportunity to do good, J.W. Brown, a staunch democrat and prominent citizen of Grand River township, called and renewed his sub- He is one of those brave exconie: eder- | — ate soldiers who laid down his gun only at the end of the war, then turned his indomitable ene peaceful pursuits and has made a sue- ry into cess. The Rich Hill school board is having some trouble with their teachers. Four of the teachers have sent in their resignations since they were elected. Some want to continue their studies, and other: However, school will opent Tues- | full supply of] and pedagogies. "—Critic. agogues | day, with ¢ The executive committee of our street fair a they he » pleased to say that} ecured good and ample | ound for all who ed | asl ngas they last to y esteemed old friend |} George W. Blankenbaker. of Lone |; Oak towns! Jenll and had his d from Miss 0 promises to v 4 letter from F sheriff at Perry. acclamation jcounty clerk. Jly a citizen He says they ar \ rains and fine crop prospect The democrats of Ming« at the Hackler sel Otticers, HL} MeManama., appointed L. I vardt and Frank MeMana mittee on constitution ¢ Adjourned to meet Sept. 7 the Hackler school house. 2258 has purchased | eres have been |! des 600 acres for Mr. r the price « of} ‘ts to Mr productive soil iis permanent hom our |7 sev-] {le rstates has concluded to come} e down for their families | -h Hill Coal Co., sndent. W. B. W last week mining prices would cents per ton, driver rr day than Mr. ITS | week Mch IBBENS. We Advertise | Black Dress Goods, Jackel and Capes | Soft, Fleecy Guting Cloth Catton Flannes | | Coiton coal. a NEW CAR Pi MENS’ PANTS > "| Fall Underwear arat Zocisa is all in ar tter ever. Our ladies underwe ta at 25 SHOES wv $2.00 and $2.50 ire extra and warranted in every way We take orders on ANY GROCER, the same as cash > I < McKIBBENS. Mrs. Nannie (. Cobb. wife of J. A. Amoret Beacon Mrs. Campbell Cobb, departed th consumption. She was a | visiting with Mrs fferer fr disease, but titude. “d by ave been unloaded we unders southern from there t vuis.—A part t over to dt ame ore. but lerin the w He with friends ud favor al on Mon- |? rrow escape O. H. P. Hasting returt rnvon (Au drownitr after ar Democrat a mare being broug! aman nat life on Monday | and daughter and Mrs. J. H, Pyle ne eR RE ETO week —A car load of new long distance tele- for better su 4 Thurs- nare, which disap- near th <n RRIRRIRE e eno + ate nmap sine omer mse - tence ENED AN I, ERNE Free ket ealnekpaniie shies hoaaabadblenbeensiiat