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Are You in Want If so, we are the people earry the stock and our We show the best 85 Beay See our styles in young 1 eouts at 86.00 te $15.00, derwear 600 cents per suit. I) A CAR LOAD OF selected as Judges of the election to} be held on the 4th of November. The | list is composed of three Democrats DIRECT FROM FACTORY AT DEACON BROS, & CO, HARDWARE AND GROCERY HOUSE. | ousn Riven: af an Overcoat, you want to see. We PRICES ARE RIGHT, er overcoat for the price. . nen’s extra long over- | Black and blue kersey overcoats, all wool, $7.50, a $10.00 value. Men's melton ulster overcoats,extra long, $5.00, ‘r 7 | For the BEST CLOHES vr te at the LEAST MONEY Heavy tleeced wn- | Boys’ overcoats $1.25 and up. You must go to E MEYER, THE CLOTHIER. ed OOOH DIOTGOKPOSHSOCECOOD DRY PRET Are very Essential to ed Good - Health and the best way to keep your feet dry is to put them in a pairofour all-solid women and children, whieh iny We will be more than pleased te you care to buy or not. REMEMBER we carry every Felt Boots or © and our motto is one price toe Hoping to see you at our store Tess, The feet fitters, East OOOE’ SOOS OOOO | spend hundreds of dollars in newspa- OOSC09OEO986C 0008 00008 0COOs | pers, trying tof point out what our We have just received a large shipment of them for men, ite you to call and examine, » show them to you, whether thing for the feet from arpet Slippers. verybody and that the lowest soon, we are yours for busi- POFFENBARGER & MILLER, Side, Butler, Mo. F leather wintarshoes J. G. Fleenor, a popular and effi-| The strike of the street car men in cient auctioneer, made us a pleasant call ou Saturday and had his name enrolled for THe Times. We call attention to his card | as auctioneer in another column. ©. J, Schooley returned from Kiowa county, Kangis, the last of the week where he bas purchased a farm and will move there in the spring. He is a progressive citizen and we regret to see him leave the county. J. H. Crawford, a prominent pro- moter of Kansas City, formerly a merchant of Amsterdam, this coun- ty, was in the city Friday and favor- ed us with a plensant call and renew- al Mr. Crawford has been very suc- cessful and it ix reported that he has made a lot of money, which all of his friends are glad to hear. J.C. Noble will have a public sale at Ballard, Wednesday, Oct. 22. 1902. He will sell a span of good horses, eleven head of cattle, a con- ple o1 wagons, a buggy and harness, several plows, a cultivator and a sow and tive pigs. His terms will be 10 months time without interest, 6 per cent discount for cash, Same less than $10 cash Attend the sale. The Sedalin Printing Co., has es- tablished the Ruralist. a non-parti- sit Farin and Stock Journal — It will be pnblished once a week, on Tharsdays and MV. Caeroll who has purchased an interest in that company will bace editorial charge of the pu lieatiom = Me Corroil has had many years experience in news- paper work, is an able and foreeful writer and will, no doub', make it a suceess from the start, His five veara experience as chief clerk in the State Labor Bureau has given him an in- sight into the needs and ponsibilities of these great industries. We wish the Ruralist unbounded success. of Amsterdam, | New Orleans has been settled and tne | people of Bates Co. This fall we are men have gone to work, Helen Adair, the pretiy and win | some little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. | J. B. Adair, gave a birthday party ou Monday afternoon and tia her little friends and playmates in 10 help celebrate the wus; teicus ovea sion. She proved a} racious hostess und entertained royally. ‘the ule tots emulated their elie sb) thor oughly enjoying the feast ut vainty things spread for th -a Brother Atkeson c lis attention to the short comings «i cur wucient name sake of Biblical lore, who de- ceived his aged aud blind father into giving him the blessings which be- longed to his elder brother But that was in Jacob's younger days, andifAtkeson bad read a littl farth- er in the good book, he would have discovernd that the Lord did not treasure this up against Jacob, but blessed and prospered him and made him father of Jervel Of course, we are notasking ores pecting that mueh just a few crumbs from the table when our Dem cratic eandidater come into their kingdom will do. The Democrat who votes the Re- pnblienn ticket or any part of it this fell will regret his action after the election is over The Democrats are geoin'to not only carry the county in November, but they are going to do it by @ big majority, and the Democrat. who forgets his obligation (o the party after voting the ticket for years, will certainly — feel | mighty lenecoms and no doubt. ashamed of his action in attempting j to defeat the Democratic ticket or any part of it... The county andstate isinaplendid shape in every way. and it hehooves all Demo-rate to atund ehonider to shoulder in November and sustain the record of the party. wo. | 2S Ca egy PN a Ke 2 ete Judges of Election. |} The regular October term of Coun- ty Court was in session last week In addition to the usual! routine of ousiness the following gentlemen were and an equal number of Republicans in every voting: precinct Mixco: HM Hudson, 8 P Gragg, SW Hart, J W Slayton, J A Bayless, © H Argenbright, | W HH Duke, Joe Pulliam, D Wj Clark, Wm Buckles, Frank Ward j Deer Creek: TH McCombs, Wm} Mil's, L W Putnam, Marion Woods, | fateh: W D Prine, J E Dowell. East? Boone: L O Roberts, Wm | | | ‘ | Stone, jr. M E Trowbridge, A M] | General F. M. Cockrell in But Frazier, Thos Roach, M Whitney. West Boone: Jos Hayes, Geo ler October 24th, Williams, J D tradiey, Geo Lee, Asa senator Francis M. Cockrell will] Rosier, J B Rucker. West Point; Wallace Lewis, T E Grider, Chas Graham, W W Gwinn, Mel Fisher, J R Hughes. Ecknart: W P Black, Chas John- ; souri’s great Senator. It is not often} son, Frank Christopher, O Shelby, | speak in Butler Friday, October 24th, | just one week from to-morrow, Ey ‘ery person in Bates county, without | regard to polities, should hear Mis- we are favored with an opportunity | Osear Hand, Frank Stine. to hear so great a statesman, While Mounp: O Reader, J B Rice, J W he is a Democrat, be is the friendand | Parker, J A Elgin, Jos Baum, ML {champion of every Missourian. He | Dillon, | willentertain and instruet you He] Stawxee: John Moore, Harvey is personally acquainted with nearly | Owen, Jus Robinson, Hick Ray, WP every old citizen, Come and hear] Largent, Lewis Decker. | Senator Cockrell, Sprvce—Ballard: Thos Board, | Pea eae “anneal Geo Price, Andrew Sleeth, Lon Ker- Newberry--Van Hoy. sey, Win Herrell, Floyd Patriek. | Nevada Mail, 8, Sprece—Jdohnstown: as Spears, Lx Senator John B, Newberry and | Ben srelauc, Maupin, J M Cole- | Miss Mary EB. Van Hoy, both off man, J F Wolfe, das DeBow | Sproce, Bates county, were married] Derr Warer: GW Ludwick, IR this afternoon at the Cumberland | Simpson, Freeman Henton, ROA Presbyterian church by the pastor, Batchelor, Arthur Chumber-, GW Rey, H. L. Walker, The couple ar: | Bomland, rived on the noon train from Apple: | Suaaur: GW Mitehell, W P Sev- {ton City and returned there this af-]ier, 5 Dent, B P Powell, Frank Van- |ternoon, They will make theirhome | dine, Jacob Nieu. near Spruce, Mo, Senator Newberry | Mv, PLeasayt: FC Smith, John {and Senator Wight, of Nevada, were} Wright, Jolin Pyle, Henry Donovan, jmembers of the state legislature at | E A Bennett, HH Nichols the same time CuarLorre: Thos Wright, W T Tue Times joins this estimable | Cowan, das ¢ rook, Mat Hinson, WA conple’s ney triends in best wishes | Simpson, KR I Harper. Homer: Leo Hassigg. Frank Davidson, WC Brown, J H Rogers, WC Carpenter, WL Clark, Watsur—Worland: LN Gritton, JW Lewis, TJ Hare’ S Franklin, Jolu Powers, Henr eran. WansetT—Poster: KG West, HH Havely, M Cox, Coler Colier, Fred Speaks, Matt Gray. New Homr—No, 1: AB Woods, J C Gris WH Frazee, JW Ki New Home—No H Wedd}, L.A Boehm, Isaac Kelley, Jas Clark, JS Taylor, doe B Daniel. Loxg Oak: DL Frazee, Paul Wal- ton, Lon sinith, John Murphy, Jos Ghere, J W Ginn. PLeasant Gap—Lone Oak: Sam stuir, N Allison, L A Fuller, LoS Cassity, J P Ellington, Jas Hand. Pieasant Garp—Pleasant Gap: H A Wayland, Jolin Whipple, Wim Bur- rows, J 8 Wolfe, © Hagnauer, Aug Fischer, Hvupsox: Harry Pratt, John Ford, Lucien Green, Barmy Brown, Dan Donohue, John MeDa vid. RockvitLe: WoL Hitt, 8 M Doyle, AA Wood, Jolin Yoss, Wesley Robin son, WA Ritchey. Pram: DO Bradley, Chas Fix. FraikSeelinger, WLP Kemper, Jacob Hirni, Geo Rapp. k—north: Ed Borron, WW everton, GS Weathers, GA Pear- son, WS Wycoff, H P Robinson, jr. OsaGe—south: Lo oH Bird, Thos Manchester, Emmet McLaughiin, Fred Crabb, J J Warren, A H Coop- rider - Howarp—Sprague: Jos Graves.0 T Holland, DG Ratts, 8 P Wilson, E McCray, W BS Gault. Howarp—Hume: Wm Olive, AM Wallace, W Bacon, F L Martin, J H Brown, W B Waytts. ‘The following Jurors were drawn for tue November term of court: Roekville—A J Hayenbush. Prairie—Adam Seehuger. Osage—Rufus Ross. Howard—F M Burris. Walnut—Jas Shroyer. New Howe—Robt McCulloch. Lone Oak—Jack Powell. Pleasant Gap—Deil Requa. Hudson—J A Saddler. Deep Water—Chas Beard. Summit—Y E Winn. Mt Piexsant—C W Ward. Charlotte—Peter Denning. Homer—Wm Ligtfoot. West Poiut—J C Jett. Elkhart—Frank McCuen. Mound—Jobn O'Day. Shawnee—J G Cantrell. Spruce—Wm Hooper. ingo—Albert Thoroughman. Grand River—Henry Harrison. Deer Creek—John Allen. East Boone—E F Cook. West Boone—G L Sayles | for long years of matrimonial bliss A Society Event. Mrs, M.D. Frizell and Mrs, J. A. | Tranble gave an elegant reception, fat their home on South Delaware street, ou last Thursday afternoon, in honor of Miss Camilla Crume Smith, who was making her first ap pearancein the city of her birth, with {the “Gamblers Daughter’ Co. Mrs iM, C. Smith and daughter, Miss Mand, of St Louis, mother and sis- {terol Miss Camilla, gracio y ussist- ed the hostess in’ receiving; other {ladies who assisted were Mesdames | Pover, Crowell, Morris, Duvall, De- Armond, Austin, Allen, Kipp, Brit- jneyvoof St) Louis, Percival, of Bur- lington, Vermont, Warnock, Shafer | Walton, Everingham, Smith, Arm- | strong, and Misses Rosser, Hart. | Prudence and Hortense Trimble. | An excellent lunch was served in the dining room, which was beautiful: ly decorated with, festoons of bright foliage and lovely cosmos, which | Were especially suggestive of early autumn JIM’S SPECIALS, | And what they DO. And why they } do it. It has been our custom for yenrs to advertise our prices, so the {readers of the popular paper could see that our prices were moat all be- We have | spent much time and money to secure | the big trade we now have. There | fore, it-would be extremely foolish to ick. low other grocery houses. | well-known low price and good foods have all ready brought before the so busy from early morning till late at night, we haven’t time to write | articles for newspapers each week, | but the price marked in plain figures jin our Clean Grocery Store will con- vince you that cash is the ONLY way to buy groceries, and Jim's (.G is the only place to buy the grade of goods at the price. Take for an illustration all staple goods such as flour, meat, coffee, sugar, baking powders, dry fruits, cakes, ginger snaps, crackers, pea nuts, candy and many other neces- saries of every family. These prices are not only for Saturday, but will hold good from now until Christmas. Come one, come all and see if we have told you a — at the Clean Grocery, JIM’S CASH GROCERY, NEW FEED YARD, J. . Gailey has opened a new feed vard adjoining the ice plunt and creamery on the east side. The varus, stalls, ete., are just: being com- pleted, and he is now ready for the trade, A correll 70 feet square to be used as « sale yard is also in connec- tion, In connection with the barns ladies and gents’ toilet rooms have been built for the uxe of patrons. Mr Gailey can sted 120 horsev. The sheds are arranged with hood pro- tections for vehicles. Old patrons will note the new yard adjoining the creamery and cal! and see him. Dr, Starke, veterinary, will have office at this yard. Mr. Britton will eell a car load of horses at this new sale yard next Saturday. His Life in Peril. “T just seemed to bave gone all to pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Wellare, ex., “biliousuess aud a lame back had wade life a burden. [couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too woru out to work when [ began to use Electric Bitters, bat they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top,can vatanything, have gainedins. rength and enjoy hard work.” ‘They give vigorous health and new life to weak sickly, run down people. Try them. Only 50c at H. L. Tucker’s drug store. Will loan on chattel mortgage, G. 1. Lynch, over Mo. State Bank 35t!. SALESMEN WANTED to look af ter our intefexts in Bates and adj..- cent counties. Salary or commis sion. Address, THE Victor On, Cou- PANY, Cleveland, Ohio. __ . - — — OUR MOTTO ONE: Pree (0 Lheryho Makes you perfectiy safe in trading here. We adhere strictly to this principle be- cause we believe one man’s money is just as good as anothers. Are we not night? Our goods are marked in plain figures. They are bought DIRECT From the manufacturers and leading job- bers in large quantities for spot cash, thereby doing away with the ‘‘middle- mens”? profit. No matter what you want we can supply you at a saving figure. Every Price a Bargain. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, Pierpoint Bros, & Ce, PRODUCE WANTED. WOlK< WDOOIOOOGOOIOOOOOOO NE THE MAN TO SEE When you need your buggy, carriage or spring wagon repaired is TT. W. LEGG. Ile can cut up your axles and take out the wiggle wobble. He has just put in the best machine made for putting on RUBBER TIRES. We don’t know everything but WE KNOW THE BUGGY BUSINESS. We sell Buggy Tops, Dashes, Cushions, Shafts. Poles and the Best Paint on earth. TT. W. LEGG, East Room Iron Block. Soutseast Corner Square. @ joss QRDEAEDEDEMDE ED EDE EERE EB Ld Mrs. Mary Pringle of Ohio, ix vis iting her sister Mrs. John Huffman. Mrs. Charles Hensley, of Coluibas, Kan., who has been visiting rel. tives for the past week, returned home Monday. Virginia Items. We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. Henry Gardner has apples for sale. ag rim ory Tr wtin at land} ‘"dge Wolfe has decided that it southwest of Nevada last week. won't do to ride with everybody who Mrs. O. M. Drysdale spent a couple | COM*S along in a new buggy without of days last week in Butler visiting — finding out where they are go- relatives. 4 ‘ 5 ori ; Four Republican candidates spoke Albert Pilgrim and family spent epaD Saturday and Sunday with — his at McFadden’s hall on last Tuesday brother George near Merwin. night. One claimed that DeArmond | W. W. Park is hauling sand, get- | filed to voteforamendment against ting ready to repair his house. t i hf tet aon he must haw Thomas Hocket has putanew roof | t#ken hie cue from Republican-Pre on his house and built new flues. Condemned school certificates. —Fof- Dr. Lamb, J W. McFadden and | £0¢ to tell what the Republican nom- son Volna took in the parade at K. —— for supreme judge would do if C. last week. . | elected, after working forthe measure . Will Vogt went to Kansas last | '™ the legislature. Claimed taxes week to look for » farm. were higher in Missouri than in fowa Mrs. Joe T. Whinnery, Mra. Jack | OT age but failed to produce the Berry and Mra Will Ayers were sum-| PFO! Claimed that in Penneylva- moned Monday by telegram, to the - — INinois and Jowa that bedside of their ‘mother, who had| Reputiicans had become so corrupt been thrown from her horse and| that Democrats had to step in and badly hurt. They report her getting soir things, therefore Republicang along as well'as enuld be expected. | O47 Ly purify Missouri. Rev Niblack, assisted by Rey | ,,7Udga Steele assured the Brench, of Piece City, are holding a| tat if elected be would not allow at- protracted meeting at M. E church. | torneys to work in his court—We They commenced last Tuesday night. pian opted would just kick them alt Four have joined, two of W. W. Naa end came around Park's children and Neal Porter’s|i"& their cliente. Forgot to tell os isa Fort to tal the neater Morton Jenkins says its a good num looking hoy this time a gone 180,000. and soloone, 266, - D.C. Wolfe and Will MeKibben | 430", te cn om licensed by ; tle at Mr. Dixon’s a : eer mash pra the people of the United States one Pet arid Alex Morewood of Amster- | Dillion two hundred million dollars dam. bought hogs around Virginia | °VeTY year. , Aanox Inst week. —————__ « Misa Nellie Walker spent Saturday| po and Sunday at home. cn oe Yist, of tema, Mise May Bard is clerking in Wil- by a terma. «| 40-tt Root Retate dye bon te liams’ store at Butler.