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= ¥ o ttt tatee: BP JET RE S The Republican papers whine about | ULLAL SLPS SL SL ll HPP P PPP ES LPH THE UNDERWEAR FA OUSE. McKIBBENS. We carry an immense line of Underwear and only GOOD UNDERWEAR. Ladies Vests and Pants 15¢, 20¢, 25c, 35e, 39e, 43¢, 50e, 75c, $1.00. Ladies Union Suits 25c up to $2.50. Childrens Underwear 5c up to 50c. Mens Underwear 25c up to $1.75. Infants Underwear 15e up to 60c. If you want good first-class goods at the lowest prices, come and see us. SPECFAL.— wear one of a kind at wholesale price. McKTBBEN\. A lot of sample of Under- é TFLLLLLTLLLLLLLLLLLLELLLLP LLL Sei bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhnhbbucssbss a “a > 280 i ts} jatfairs of the county as has been and the hot shot’we have been pouring} into somé of their candidates in ex-| posing their public and_political| records. They greatly deplore per- sonal journalism in the campaign, and make that a cover for the dam- nable insinuations that they could tell something terrible on the Demo- eratic candidates of personal nature if they were so inclined. The Repub- lican-Press of last week goes farther, and by implication, chargeathe Dem- ocratic candidates with being drunk- ards, gamblers, unclean and dishon- orable men. The frien¢s and neigh- bors of the gentlemen who are on the Democratic ticket will resent this infamous slander at the polls. THe Times has never charged anything}, that would refiect upon the personal integrity and character of any can- didate on the Republican ticket. A candidate's public and political acts. are proper subjects for discussion. We make the solemn and sacred promise to the people of Bates coun- ty that if Democratic officials should ever become corrupt and loot the treusury and rob the taxpayers as Republicans did when in power, that we will assist the Republicans to whip them from oftice, and agree nev- er tonek Democratic reinstatement so long as Republieaas conduct the is being done by Democratic officials, | - (thi ne ri it] a To the People of Bates Co. " We don't im that we sell shoes cheaper than anyb vdy GB] oalse, But we do claim and guarantee our prices to be as low | asthe lowest. Our motto is one price to all We don’t sell you a shoe at §2,50O and then sell neighbor the same shoe for 2.00. We sell our shoes on their merits and guarantee every your pair to give satisfiction, We carry a complete stuck of EN SENSNEN Pt t everything in the shoe line which we are always ready to TS) show you whether you buy or not, We realiize that there and that is to treat the people them their MONEY'S is only way to do business, courteous, and at all times. give WORTH, and along these lines we respectfully SOLICLT YOUR SHOE TRADE, POPFENBARGER & MILLER, Cogs carcaceMeoseUTETATeSee —1hiaae ENAMELED WARE. Our Purpose is to Introduce to you Yours for Business, “THE ELITE” an imported line of enameled ware. Special importation hy ourselves, direct from Austria, where they are made. We have twocolors light and d: ak bine out side, while the insid¢ s arelined wit! ithe purest white. The goods receive four coats of enamel. The enamel prepared by experienc- ed chemists, is absolutely pure, and unlike other ware, positively free from poisonous substane ich is the tenacity of the enamel that the strongest acids neither discolor ner efleet the durability of the goods in the least. GUARANTER, We will cheerfully take back or replace with others any “ EB L iv E’ WARE which may be considered unsatisfactory to. the buyer or to the oath Hier, Rothehilds Myers & Co., importers, New Y SOLD BY Deacon Bros., & Co. HARDWARE AND GROCERY NU ik. ik. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness aud assistance to the hus- band and father, W. M. Wails, in his last sickness. “Mrs. W. M. Wars Axp Cumpren. One of the to our government. is to exercise the | right and privilege granted to us to| vote, SALSMEN WANTED to look after our interests in Bates and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address, Liscon On Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Our old friend J. B. Hays, of Bal- lard, was a pleasant caller and favor- ed us substetinily. He ts an enthus- iastic and effeetive workef for the Democratic ticket. highest duties we owe We were complimented by a pleas- ant callfrom W.€. Hedden (Gabe) dames DeJarnett and Judge J. F. Smith. Mr. DeJaruett recently re- turned from the far west and pur- chased a fine farm southwest of Kich Mall Oar estedPied old friend C. N. Teeter aud his wife were in the city on Wed- uuesday. lle brought to our office as Some unknown partiesstole hetween 150 ond 200 Plymouth Roek ehick- ens from Mo L. Barnetr’s: premises’* one tight-last week — The lo=- is esti- muted at about $75 —Adrian Jone. county. One of them mensured 114 nal. inches ineircumference. They are of Miss Bert’ fa Shubert wasscrnte hott The ben Davis vi » POT, FORY anal by acat * jew days ago and is ina! solid. very precarious condition as are-) young orchard. Mr. Teeter cage to sult. Blood poisoning set iv. It was| Bates county in 1866 and after a i ~ thought Suan night that she! yea nee in Butler settled on “would not reco 2 ch gies his “sg & present Lo the editor, a peck of the} being literally sealped. Dr. Allen finest apples we have ever seen in the | They were raised in shis tine! ~ jbo accommodated, Ao The Republican papers set up straw men ind then knock them down with They are just now re- sorting to the old trick, pretty well worked in this county, of pretending to quote what some Democrat should the streets, and then great gusto, have said on jin Mound township, wh A Worthy Testimonial. We, the undersigned citizens and voters of Bates county, Mo., hereby certify that we have known Elder Louis L. Wix for a number of years; that he ix a gentleman of high char- actet an good morals; an honest, upright Christian gentleman and a good citizen: J. W. Crabtree, G. M. Vanhoy, Thos. Frost, J. W. Harshaw, Ira Smith, R. L. Lynn, H. B. Cook, L. M. Rich, R.D. Radford, J.C. M. Young, F, M. Rich, John Reece, J. ¥. Snodgrass, Tom Callahan, J.R. Simpson, J. M. Coleman, Riv. Lewis McCombs, J. 0. Callahan, Silas Fisher, James Lynn, IN. Lawson, =A. Billings, Abe Young, Jr, Clarence Young, Charles Walker, Nelson Walters, P.M. Mustard, Dr. S. W. Maxey, Z. Buker, G. W. Smith and 90 others. One hundred and twenty of the very best citizens of Bates county testified of their own personal knowl- edge to the good character of Elder Lewis L. Wix, asagainst 14 who tried to besmirch his character for politi- cal purposes, We leave it to all fair minded men to say whieh party is resorting to dirty methods William M, Walls Nath county, Kentucky, viere he spent rnin vilos of Cao tisle Demoerats shoul not forget when | jis young menhood and in 1851 they go to the polls on election day, | married Miss Eliza J. Alexander, to } that the school amendment is Names] whieh union nine ¢ r born, Thor seven, Serateh ont the No, so! all divi: yweviz: Dr. J. To Walls, Port that your vote will be recorded Yes. and, Oreg ; Mrs, Dickott Willie, Cars Too mauy voters uegleet to vote On! hondale, Kan; Mrs. Emma Belt, purposed amendments and hence the} Osage City, Kan. Mrs. Hattie Cow. imendinents cre frequently lost by lure, Boise ¢ Idaho; William reason of non-voting, Be sure that! Walls, Pittsh Kan., . Ben your ballot is properly made out in] George and Miss Cordia Walle live in favor of the School Amendment No, this couaty. William Walls came to i [Bates county with his family in the sed a farm re he has re- fallof 1876. He por sided since, loved and esteemed by all with whom he eume in contact, Everybody knew Uncle “Billy”? Walls, and few men had more friends. He lived along and useful life and died in the Christian faith, having been a holding up bands in horrdr at : Y ‘ ; consistent metuber of the Presbyte- such assertions. No one will be de-| , : ae ihe rian chureh for thirty years. Funer- ceived b A al services were held from the home, The Democratic ticket is composed of most excellent gentlemen, every one of them worthy, competent and deserving of the full party vote, There should beno trading orserateh- ing. Vote straight and every one will be elected by a noignifieent ma- jority that will be a fitting rebuke to the malicious slande:s about our eounty and state Geo, P. Huckeby and Chirk Wix area nice pair to be asking for Dem Gcratie votes, when neither of them ever voted for a Democrat in his life. A Demoerat wonld. stultify himself to vote for either of these stiff-necks, the whose greatest boast is niunber of Democratic scalps they carry at their belts. The only possible danger to the success of the Democratic ticket is apathy among the voters. Every voter should remember that victory or defeat may rest with him alone. Do not take it for granted that the ticket is stfe.—Go-and vote; thereby doing your cuty as a citizen. Although we called upon the Re- publican papers early in the cam- paign to give onesingle reason, whieb sliould be sufficient for a change in Bates county, and they have been unable to doso. Tur Times desirgs to impress upon every voter the importance of going to the polls and casting a ballot for the continuance of good government and low taxes, if a man has ever beena Democrat, this is one of the times he should vote the ticket straight. Arrange your «affairs so that you will have time to vote on election day. A little 18 mouths: old child of Jobn Blair, residing-on Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, was kicked by a horse yesterday morning and very seriously injured. ‘The little one had wandered too near the heels of the animal and was kicked on the fore- head, the upper portion of thé face was called, and dressed the wound. He thinks no permanent injury wil! follow, but the little one may be “jiarked Tor lite Rich HittReview, 27 The Missouri State Bank has a large amount of idle money to loan. Parties wanting to buy stock or de- siring money for other parposes can and the remains were interred in the family burying lot in Oak Hill ceme- tery this city. OQ, it mokes a man tired to see a repudlican with stomach-ake, whin- ing around as if he wanted a dose of democratic medicine to make him vote easy. Get out —Atkeson in Re- publican: Press, Ifthe little talk At. has heard has made him tired, he will beready to go to bed with extreme weariness when the result of 1 ction issummed up for many Republicans will vote with the Democrats against a gang rid- den party, the literary bureau of which is turned over to a turn-coat who has never elaimed to be eonvert- ed to the Republican party on prinei- ple, but because he was ill-used by the Democrats. How do independent Republicans like this contemptuous reference, by this new leader, who hasn't the decency to wait until he is acclimated in his new attiliations be- fore thus mercilessly using the purty lash. Rich Hill Review. ier: W, 7, Pyles exhibited a sample of pencilaria, an African forage plant somewhat re sembling cane, though much more rank in growth, This was a product of Butes county soil, being a second crop of this year’s growth. The stalks appeared to be from 8 to 10 feet tall, and there were a dozen or more of them grown from ‘a single seed. We infer this will prove a greater forage crop than anything yet tried here, if other seasons will produce as abundantly as this. Big 4 and Golden Rod our made in Topeka from old wheat. Makes the sweetest and. most wholesome and nurishing — 4, full Pat’d » $1.05 rte Rod, fancy pat’d .95 per 50 pound sack, —SOLD BY— Deaton Bios, & Co, + Butler, Mo. BIG 4 Another car of Thos. Pages| Hardware and Grocery House} RS Receiving NEW GOODS DAILY. No old goods—We do not keep them until they get old. Only the Best Goods. And Prices Always the Lowest. Is a Winner. § Hills‘ ° §/CASH STORE Oe SS) Itis being proved by the wonderful growth of our We If you are not satis- business. We never misrepresent our goods. ever deceive our customers to make a sale. fied with your purchase when you get it home you can alwal return it and get your money back. “Have you bought vour Underwear for Winter? NOTE OUR PRICES: dozen Mens Fleeced Shirts and Drawers worth 65 Our price per suit only 32 65 © per suit. 45c¢ nd Drawers fine pearl vered with Twin "eld whey here at 75¢c dozen Mens finest Velvet and Sanitary. fleeced Shirts and’ Drawersin eream, ecrue vad random colors; finest trimarings, best inish; none better for $1.25 per suit. Our price per 95 Cc suit only dozen Mens Ribbed Shirts nd Drawers, nicely fleeced wide mohuir silk finished sbirt8, French coliaretteneck, pearl, buttons, silk finished cuffs, ribbed bottoms: come in ‘brown aud blue; are good value at $1.25 per suit, Our price per 95 suit only Any man or boy that needs underwear and does not see dur line before buying will miss it, dozen Mens extra value Fleeced Shirts buttons, best Prosian bindings, « needle stiteh looped on double culls, $1.06 por suit. Our price per suit only 65 4. . dozen Ladies fleece lined Vests ond Pants, silk taped fine pearl buttons, gusset sleeve, worth 35e, Gur price only 23c ly finished, 89c dozen Childrens fleece lined Vests and Punts worth 10 cents. 5 Our price ouly c 32 25 20 dozen Childrens Union Suits, good ones, too, Our — 23c These are only a few of the items we: have dozen Ladies Union Suits, extra good ones, nice’ well- made, worth BO-conte. Gur price only vyin U hdanwene: We A VERY LARC £& LINE, ozen Sample Capes for Men and | ad 40! you warm in the winter. We can se: ioe merchants pay for them. Se can buy of us for ve , the kind that keep on caps for less than What a good one you I8c We carry only the best makes, all ne “are the lowest ever made on such mer Mens Work Glover cnd Mittens at 5, 10, 15, 28, 39, 48, 68, 73, 83 wud Yse. All these prices are just what the jubber gets for them, we buy direct from the manulactures and save you the jobbsr’s profit. Hosiery Bargains in cotton, woolen and fleeced lined at 74, 9, 10, 12%, 15, 19, 3 23 and | 25 cents. A comparison of our prices and qualities with others will convince you Hill’s Cash Store is the place to buy them. LF goods and our prices 1uise, Men’ phy coats worth our $1 T5 Pa) Best Spool Cotton per'spoo) ae Mens re irts we 65 100 yards silk thread per OUR PRici tts worth 65e 48c per spool 5e Mens hats, all styles, h simour ruck “"" OBc 4c Boyshats allstyles and col- ors, worth 50c, OUR PRICE Ic 4c 10¢ Writing paper, only dc per quire§ Tooth picks per box 3 € 4e 4c 30 Flower Pots ‘ai #50 ant tm, 8 43c * 85e German knitting. yarn worth 18 c Rexole : Shetland floss, all colors, RT TEE Ue Coe skeins i5c, per BUX only Glass lamps, each only Saxony ‘arn, all col skein ONLY Pi id Ladies Favorite Polish shoe Silk, all colors, Good pins, per paper | Machine oit, per bottle Envelopes, per bunch 2c a skein OUR PRICE 5e Sts Hy cpegne. window shades 23 ic Fine toilet Boap 3 cak. Byonn tis bo OUR nie “ 150 : Fancy decoratedtea cups and eaucers worth $i pet, Our patente Oc decorated dinner worth Gh pene Un rei 60° "We will have the finest line of Hgliday Goods ever shown. Butler.