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WWW W WW W W WW IP u yy jll 3 8 o o () 8 o o There la a large amount of hay J fie Model ClnHi in Cn. being brought to town, both baled has m0Ved to the north side of the square fTlt - mm I xnere is an numDer or populists fin. ShiK i , in tkif. ftrmnrV rW -ill f fnr Do. - Vr, r'-' wllu UJ aBa - -J " " I f Ar llCniniAw ani I " Armond, nomination or no nomina tion, and we look for him to get a The Times' good friend, Jesse Lu- thoueand plurality in Bates. kenbill, holding a position at the Mrs. Geo. Washburn, wife of a penitentiary, renews for '97 promineat farmer living near Nevada ; presented her husband with triplets, i all girls. The largest one weighed four and a half pounds, the others, four pounds each We are sixteen to one hatters that is we sell about sixteen to the other fellows one, and there are good O reasons why this should be. We car- ? ry by far the largest stock in Jiates Co. O APPieton city dub, itobt.Lotspeich i i . t im . i O was accidentally struck in the eye by fa in . av-v m -m w w A a a mi i v x k -w a yv n. - a i manufaeturer-thereby saving the job- O Mrs. Ellen Bracken, residing west of the city, called and renewed for "97, for which Bhe has our thanks. While attending the ball game at Appleton City Saturday between the I Cracker jacka of this city and the a foul ball and badly hurt. o 8 () O o Fresh bulk Turnip seed all kinds at Deacon Bros & Co. L. Warren, one of the Times' good rnier iriends and punctual sub- 6aribers. living near Cornland, re The silver mines in this pnimtrv news lor 'ih 1 J J 1- .1 13 . ciobou uown oecause mey coum noi C p R. n . ft,lfla aont ha wnrL'nH of. n nrnfil Vnr iha noma f ' - f " " 1 J 1-1 , .... -m. rinn if . io rf ha A in r WeeK VlSltlHg MISS financial BVBtemthe corn, wheat and Annie Pickering at the home of G oats fields will grow up in weeds W. Muehell Glen Townsend, the 14-year old Lou V. Stephens,democratic nom. son of 1. b lownsend, of Warrens for crnvornnr atrmnanaA Ku I, J w 1 . J his wife, has gone to Minnesota to Mo., was killed near the depot tViaf oiiw iha ntlior rar roliUa (rv. J v J 1 3 t 3 .1.1 ing to board a train in motion. He 8Penu iew aaJ9 on me laues wantedtogo to tlolden to attend Be BartUtt. assistant orosscutinir attorney of Jackson county, visiting H. C. Clark, A. W. Thurman and friends at Unity, Maine, was acoi W. w. uraves epote to a large UoBt.llT ahi on irUU-i - week bers profit for our customers. We show all the up to date styles as soon as issued. Onr fall stock now in. As on "W " ' 0 I D VU , evidence of the truth of the above () L"g; claims, we wish to call your atten- O tmn fn thfi Imp Wfi nvp slinwincr this 5C the fair week in our west window. They look O im- M .,1 2Ch ff . 1 4-1,4.? vJ HKe tyJL.oyJ aim nais auu null s been the price heretofore, but one silver dollar buys them now. Match them for less than $1.50 if you can. ONLY A SHORT TIME longer in which to buy any summer suit in our store for only $9.95; $10 I0r SM'OU SUllS IOr JSO. ISeiier C kad about amile and a half audience at Summit Center one even ing last week. The Butler Glee elub went out and enlivened the oc casion with some popular campaign songs. GOOD AND LOW IN PRICE. It is a Poor Policy to Buy A Cheap Trashy Article. WE SELL ONLY GOOD GOODS Good table line a 23c yard. Good crash 5c. Good muslin bleached or unbleached 5c yard. Good fast black sateen, extra wide, 10c yard. Good half wool dress goods, fancy, 10c yard. Good all wool, extra wide Serge, fine, 39c yard. Good seamless fast black hose 10c pair. Good school hose for children 10c, 15e, '20e and 25c pair, 3 pairs 25c. Good ribbed vests, ladies.taped neck and sleeves 3 for 25c. Good extra steeled coreet 50c. Good fast black umbrellas 75c, 1, $150 up. Good Moreen underskirt? 50. Good white quilts G9c. Good outing cloths 5c, Se, 10c. Good shirtings, 5c 6fc 7c, 8c, 10c, 12Jc. Good Kid Gloves $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Good dress linnings. Buttevick dress patterns. McKIBBENS Samuel A. Kingman, associate Justice of the Kansas supreme court from 1861 t 1876, and life long re The Industrial Leader, Lamar, publican, announces that he will Mo., edited by A. Rozelle, chairman Tot for Bryan and Sewall. of the populist state central commit tee, hits Bro. Atkeson, of the Free Miss Jestine White, who has been Press, some pretty hard raps over spending the past ten days at Eldo- the knuckles. The article calls Mr. rado SprillgB, returned home Mon- Atkeaon "a discruntled bolter. . , ... . , .. - I ritkTr onn will raanmn nor Hntiao in Ice mutilated bodies or a man and boy were found beside the rail come at once. the abstract office of Duvall & Per cival. Mrs. J. F. Billings has changed Call at the Model Cloth ing store, north side of the squ are, and see their goods and investigate theirprices A. Y. Bevill, traveling salesman for the Graham Paper Co., St Louis, spent Saturday in the city. He is another traveling man that is enthu aiastic for free silver and Bryan for president. Said Mr. Bevill: "I hav known Bryan from boyhood up, and my wife was' his Sunday school teacher in Salem, Ills., from child hood until he was almost grown. He is a grand man, and I shall sup 1 bodies were literally cut to pieces and nothing was found by which the killed could be identified. her residence from Lowery City to port him for president as will also Keuooa, Mo , where Bhe takes charge nearly every employee of the Graham of a railroad office. Mrs. Billings Paper Co. I know this as I have J. T. Burney, of Harrisonville, re- i9 a daughter of W. B Tyler, of talked to the men in the house and IUSed tlie nomination IOr Congress, fu; TV,. Ttvd. thov Imva tnld mn timt. th intend tendered him by the congressional committee which mot at Harrison vine the loth inst. We will go you a hat, gentlemen of the committee, that Dr. Cundiff will take it. follow her to her new home. A match game of base ball be tween the Summit and Pleasant Gap ball teams will take place the 22 j, at the residence of G. B Parker, in )lzxs &IBot,s Qvtfitters OITER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS Good 80 acre farm for sale or ex- liuge. J. A. Silvers. 35 tf. Rich Hill fair this week. Wonder if U. S. Hall has heard ibom the sixth district yet? Brian will speak at Topeka, Kan- Oct 3d, oarnival week. Miss Mary Smith is visiting !Mnds in Elkhart township. The work of organizing Bryan dabs should be begun in this county. 1 frse silver club of 459 members i been organized at Clinton, Mo. 0. Ellinger, our north side dry pods merchant, has decided to sots back to Kansas. Too -populist and democratic vote i Bats county will give Bryan !W thousand majority. The state and countv ticket ought fchave majority of 808 or 1,000 in ta county in November. The democratic convention at Jef bMn City, it is said, was made up kost entirely of now.facee. -nrjan club of 275 members was "guized at Smithville the other fcj and half the members were formerly republicans. The colored democrats of Jeffer b City have organized a democrat- club. They have named it the Stephens elub." Company B. left Sunday morning "xiAinar or the regimental en pment The Timm wishes the a pleasant time. Ia the town of Liberal, it is claim Others are only fourteen McKinley ww. The town has a Toting pop Uon of about 130. Hark Hanna says McKinley will no speechs in this campaign J Harks intention to buy his way the White house. A gold standard democratic ticket on't get a half dozen votes in Bates Wtaty and it is doubtful if the tick t would get a single vote. Vernon county is alive with free Ster clubs. Every township in the oty is being organized by the tutiTe committee. Mrs. C. L. Johnson, of Warrens- burg, who has been in the city visit ing relatives and friends, has return ed home. readers find comfort in reading them A. cyclone in Alabama Monday The democrats hope they do, as they Killed niteen persons and did a great are very harmless epistles amount of daman's to nrrmart.v in its path. The Times has the largest circula tion of any vaper in JBates county By appointment of Judge Lay, It is read by all classes. The reason state committee held in St. Louis """"-j" ' 8'";" loaf iKTzmlr fr -r PI will nivii an ma Aatvi onnrAt of iYta inT fnr tn oam nftifrn. ftmnn rrift I 15 fL"i ?i i residence of B. Fisher. A nice time UUUALUibbOCES HUUU1UICU UUI ICiiUW I. . - , -t . ' lifli r n Aino f aii t nrco r m nam u-. c ; invited I ThA Record ard othfir renublican apers take comiort in puDlisumg iC" huiw, .B .uu u, mu Gen. Shelby's letters at the present er Lum, aged 15, near Clinton Sat time, and probably the Record s urdav evening. Fred tried to make to vote for Bryan and free silver. Mr. Bevill added, "you can put it down that Bryan will carry St. Louis He will carry the state by 00,000 or 70,000 and he will be the next president." his brother help about some work, when Lum drew a knife and stabbed him three times in the side. The boys are sons of Frank White, a prominent farmer. Prof. Richardson is getting thiDgs Think It Over. All are Have you ever heard of a medicine ml with such a record of cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla? Don't you know that Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, has proved over and over again, that it has pow er to cure, even after all other reme dies fail? If you have impure blood . -ww- trt Ml you may taKe nooa s oarsapanua with the utmost confidence that it will do you good. Hood's Pills assist digestion. 25c Robbed a Rank. Pocatello, Idaho, Aug. 14. Three masked men rode iato Montpelier yesterday afteernoon and drove six men, who were outside, into the Montpelier Bank. Then while two of them held the crowd at bay the third emptied $19,000 into a sack and all mounted and rode away. A poase is iu pursuit, with Httle hope of capturing the men. Amoret Iionift. Miss Ella Tyson, who has been vis iting her sister Mr9 Cruin, departed for home Monday. Rev Miller from Nebraska, was & guest of Dr Cruin Saturday; he began a meeting at Virginia Sunday. Mrs Henry Brayton and daughter have gone to Illinois on an extended visit. George Pum and wife of Appleton City, are visiting Joseph Plum's fam ily. J C Lyle came down from Sedalia after his two boys that have been visiting their grandpa Lyle. Kay llassig and wife 'have taken rooms at the hotel. Eva and lierta H amnion entertain ed their young friends at the hotel Tuesday evening. Miss Veir, Bister of Mrs Jas Cook, left Saturday for Pleasant Hill. Mrs Kirkham of Kansas City, Kan., has been visiting Mrs A Paige. Geo Glendeiiing of Louisburg, Kan., visited his cousin, Rev Glen dening, several days the past week. The United Brethren have been holding a protracted meeting here the past week. Jaines Licklider and wife of Rich ards, Mo., have been visiting hi mother and sister for several days. E Hosner and wife and Ms W J 'Mcintosh left for Johnstown Satur day to be gone several days. ' Misses Lizzie and Emma Graves have a cousin, Miss Lewis, of Lafay ette county, visiting them. Nklh Cljcrk. Wnltflf Crnhtrm tL-a ohartra of iha thn circulation of the Times heads , i ... : . . - ., , i r --,--- - i ... tv,i i ; Racket store on the west side of the tne Il8t 1B. because we nave a metnoa m shape at the Academy for a pros- - or attending to our own business nrnim school -vear. He has aesur- side oi tnem ana noi ouisiae. o We grant others the same privilege, ances of a full school and the Times two people see the same thing exact Dr. William Shrader, head of the 18 l. n"7 alike. One woman may look out of electricity in the 7vu "1"" w- -3 ffT t a beautiful landscape and see all square, as receiver. At Ft Scott Monday night the Paeific depot, three residences, a grocery store and carpenter shop were robbed by thieves. The headquarters of the demo cratic national committee has been established at Chicago. This means a vigorous western campaign. department Why send your boys and girls off to State University of Missouri and one J J aQ6Acad the beauty and restfulness and grand of the most prominent scientists m J d which under Us neBg thwe ig in it Another one will the United States, died Fridny. His amT ;D ran-aA death was caused from over work experimenting with the X rays on consumptives. John Kczak, a prominent young farmer, aged z5 years, living near a queer present management is recognized i00t out at the same ecene and eee to be one of the best Reboots in the stae. Send to Prof. Richardson, Butler, Mo., for catalogue. Herbert Walton, of Lone Oak township, was in the city Saturday. TTa oqii fViA PpTQn fraa ailvArifaa rif I Virginia. Nebraska, took Loae Oak are making prepsrations method to commit suicide. He dug Saturday, when the name of L. Hag- to organize a big club. a hole to the center of a straw stack, enauer, candidate for representative, The republican executive commit tee of this county met in this city sAf. firn to the straw and then shot It is reported that Clardy & Bruner himself with a pistol. A love affair . i i a j i jnr i " nothing. The man who is perfectly well and vigorous enjoys life to the full Dr. Pierce e Golden Medical Discovery makes people well. There isn't anything miraculous about it it is the most natural thing in the world. It simply puts the digestive have effected a trade of a 4 85 acre farm in St. Clair county, adjoining the Bates line, for a large hotel at Carroll, Iowa. The populist farmers, or a large maiority of them, will vote for De- Armond this year. They know him, they have tried him -and they are satisfied with him. Miss Myrtle Bennett, of Clinton, the handsome and accomplished daughter of Sheriff Bennett, of Hen ry county, is visiting her friend Miss Lizzie Harris. caused him to commit the act. John Silvers and Judge Brown spoke to a large and enthusiastic audience at Dillon's school house in Mound township, Saturday evening. A young man samed Watson repre Rented the ''sound money" or repub lican side. Mr. Silvers makes a good speech, is an enthusiastic silver man and will do good work in toe cam paign. The Warrensburg Union (Popu list) favored the endorsement of De Armond. But a resolution to that This section of the coantry has effect m the populist congressional been visited by a much needed rain, convention, at Appleton City last I. v Had this rain fallen a week or ten week, was voted down ana a straignt 3aa earlier it. wnnlil huTfl mftfpri nllv populist candidate nominated. The benefitted the late corn. middle of the road contingent would rather eee a goldbug republican elected than free silver DeArmond. A family named Alien moving from Kansas in a wagon, camped on a small stream near 'the Missouri and Arkansas line, was attacked by a panther Sunday morning which killed one of their children and i tally injured another. Th children were sleeping in the wagon box and Allen and his wife lay on the ground Mis3 Belle Robb, the accomplished under the wagon. The panther and handsome daughter of KeT. sprang from a tr.e ana before tne Bobb, former pastor of the M. E. father could do anything bit the church south, of thi9 cit, now lo- throat of the youDgest child 2 years cated at Morrisville, Mo., 13 in the old and struck the otner 4 years old city visit;ng her many friecds. with its paw. A hail Btorm in Iowa Saturday badly damaged the corn crop Some of the hail stones which fell measur ed 4 inches. Hundreds of birds were killed and windows broken. Bryan will carry Bates county by 2,000 to 2,500 majority. Well post ed farmers tell ue there are several townships in this county that will & not give McKinley a vote. was taken off the ticket and that of organs, the stomach, the liver, the W. B. S. Gault, ot Rich Hill, substi bowels, in perfect order and thereby tuted. The committee also filled out makes the blood pure and rich. All , tu , it diseases live and thrive on impure the ticket by placing the name of Al blood Kejp ft streftm of Smith, of Adrian, on for prosecut of fij blood flawing into a diseased attorney. Mr. Hagenauer was not snot, and the disease will not stay limhl was the reason for taking A man lives on rich, pure blood, and v- tr u :-i. disease dies on it. Dr. Pierce'e Gol- den Medical Discovery makes pure, The entire force of the Time3 office ricb blood wi.ho. to return thanks to J. A. Send 21 cents in one cent, stamps Trimble, Butler's popular and liberal to World'. Dispensary Medical As , . ' , . sociation, Buffalo, IS. Y., and receive druggist, two doors north of the D pierCe'e 1008 page "Common postoffice, for a treat of several bot- ceB8e Medical Adviser," illustrated. ties of ice cold Hires Root beer, which be manufactures and keeps for sale at his drug store, at 10c per bottle. Of all summer drinks Hires Root beer is considered to be the most delicious and harmless, and this office can certify that Mr. Trimble understands its manufacture to the queen's taste. Capt. Frank L. Pitts, the demo cratic candidate for treasurer of state, was a member of Gen. Frank Cockrell's brigade in the confederate service, ana as me dioouj osiu oi Franklin. Tenn , ?hf-r Hood dashed his host of era Hjaiost t'ae immov able union lii9, he lost an arm &t a Tmit. tlio Mn moment tnt Lol. i Elijah Gates, a former state treasurer MOST PERFECT MAUC. of Missouri, also had his arm shot A pure Grape Cream cf Tartar Powder. Fre away. Warrensburg Journal-Demo- from Ammonia, Alum or any othet adulterant, cratu 40 Years the Standard, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. ifL 0 VP CREAM i ni car ii Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and LaGrippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Does not produce the ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Pot up in tablets convenient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money re funded. Price, 25 Cents. For sale by W. H. McClement. 33 6m Official Statement of thb Financial Condition of thb 'Jrmrp, Pant .annuo uuni OF WALNUT, MISSOURI, at Foster, state f Missouri, at the close of business on the 19th day of August, 189. KESOUKCES. Ln and diMooaU ondnbtllr good on perianal or collateral ae- eirity tl.ls.3 Lana and diacoasta nndonbtailly rood a real caUte aeenrity 5.115 2 Overdraru bT alTaot coatomcra MO.&S United Stataa Denda on band 000.0U Other konda aad atoeka at their prea- ent caah market price.... 00. W Seal aatate at preaent caah aiarket alae F oral t are aad fix tare 1.17S.W Ioe framatber banka goad on aljht draft 5,177.60 Cbecka and other eaaa Itema 28S.U Katlonal baak notea. legal tender United Statea notea and pAd and ailver eertlfleatea . Gold cola 785 W Silver coin S92M Total rl,3.M LIABILITIES. Capital atock paid la $K,W9.m Bnrpla tnnda hand 1, 151,71 Deaoaita cnbjeet to draft at aifht br banka and bankera 0.000.0 Dcplt aabject to draft at aigbt by individnala and o'hera 15,173. Depaaita aohject ta draOa at flTea Billa payable an d billa ra-diacoaated Total a'.I,53.14 STATE OF MISSOCEI. County of Bata i . We. w. M. Carapbell, president, and w. A. Epbland. eaahier of (aid bank, each of n, do aolensaly ear that tae abore atatement le tree to the 1-eat of onr knowledge and belief. i m. m, ijiiirBii.L, rreajaesi. I W. A. EPULAKD, Caahier. i SabeTibd and worn to before me. thia ITtb 1 day of Acrott. A. It eighteen hondred and 1 BiBf-ty-tii. Witna my band and I 5BLJ notarial al the date lat aforesaid. fCcmmiaiced and qualified for a ! i.rm TT.irinz Srt. .rth. Correct Attett. . 1 111 I ! . V I . W. A. IPHJ,AU JOiri! Ii. St'LLESS J Director .