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he yv. in ing lo on St si- od pan OUR FIVE CENT COLUMN. “READ! READ! READ! iat WiAT THE PEOPLE SAY OF THE —~ Ty en crit - \ 1 t xt Sat \ rs t ‘ »pos ana organs the va - naidutes Brough & Wom: g 6 ; ! : j scessar ‘all and be convine- 4 Don’t tell us any more tt t <unnecessary- (¢ ts de their reports eat us any ret a : ' ddithat you can be better suited In| any met mena rats are the only m th = : i : : : ann =. a key, for the only drunken man | = 11 e, Mo May 12, 1854 han elsewhere. a cone! 1 Of ‘ t ne : : : 4 en 2 we saw in town Saturday last was aj he et ile me Com aes also extensive dealers in| — — —_—- ; whines am satisfied they are the They are also exte : ji Z : prominent stump orator of re- See ee pi . ” -hines. Remem | State ot the State Horticul a aan ey eee » with best stove in use. They don’t take the best SewINE’ MAC ULES» a ws ( Ga Ae : publican party. mscll ldor ctock. Worcale Ixteen nine dish halt the fuel. or labor that other stoves 1 ty as « ed and hiscussed. = = i: apa steam C 1 lace—Opera House block, | : : i more conspicuous he staggere d into | = E e 1 copper do. I would not have it taken out per the place 7} A resolution was passed requiring : i cg i carving tabi . upright of my h , 1 : ler, M t . Zs A = the court house yard and Jays his W.E. Tucker has purchased a Vitale | eh l br Thi ine POY EPS Rota haste ae aeaes Butler. 49- reports of committees In the tuture 2 fea AG ee at Bro: lis is the finest twice the price of st beastly for : t | ized Air Apa and is pre 1 } - ’ ee ae beastly form}prostrate at the teet of | = ees telin the state ot Kansas. The Respectfully : spectfulyy, tract th v Or W R McNutt | to be made in writing and filed with I g tev. Deering, who was making a above Range has a cooking capacity A Card. : : the secretary. Mr. C. I. Robords, | ponper hs h | House- ‘ tor three hundred guest a ; .S . emperance speech. Some naughty a BUTLER, Mo., May. 28, 1994. of Butler, supplemented his report : nes ome nae H : boys had painted his face red and he Badgieys & Gipson keep atull line of —— sareceas Owing te the exceedingly small | oy small fruits with some yery prac- gz th some yery prac boots and shoes at bottom prices. looked for all the world like a genu- \ Lamar, Mo May, 26, 1834. Geto Brough & Womack tor fresh | Gentlemen: The double Carthage, Mo May 16, 1854 argin atwhich goods in our line are} geal hints regarding the varieties, —S m. s e re > » exessive es tine Molly Maguire. The re i- handled, occasioned by €XCSSIVE | cultivation, etc., aS Was most success- | aes ie Te cat : | E large This is to certity thet I have bought cans should take better care of their } grocertes. 35 | oven Home Comtort Range, weigh- 4 Home Comfort R fe : twrv ange, 0 = jing nineteen hundred pounds, I paid e Grange | you $420 tor, is the finest thing ‘Lever saw, and you can write up anything you choose in recommend- ing it and sign my name. FW Arnold. Proprietor Lamar House. ful under his own observation and I. B. Innis’ report vegetables was interesting, and sug— gestive of many important points Shelton, salesman with Wrought Iron Range Co of St Louis, Mo and I could not wish for anything better in the way of a stove. It saves halt | the fuel, and is perfect in its work. | Iwould not take one bundred dollars | for my Range, and do without it. Mrand Mrs H J Freeman. competition and other causes over which we have no control, we are compelled to adhere to the rule ot set- ting every thirty days and we now respectfully notify our customers that all account will be due the 1st day stump speakers. C. W. Maddox and J. C. Reavis, butchers for Wm. Claunch, by mis- take afew days ago killed, a cow belonging to Mr. J. T. Blevins, on the prairie near the Black school Reapers always on hand Store. experience. on ates ‘ ie Head quarters for honey at Badgleys & | connected with success in growing Gipson’s. vegetable and preserving them trom Ss. B, NEWBILL of each month and a statement will | the ravages ot insects. of the Mining Review, delivered an be mailed or handed them promptly stabovenamed date. 10 per cent interest will be charged on all ac- counts not paid at the end of the month. This course is adopted for the mutual good of all and we trust our friends will see the wisdom of Broucu & WoMACK. Wedding Blossoms. Bootn—Hepvces.—At the resi- dence of the bride’s relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark, on Olive Street, this city, last Tuesday eyen— ing at 7:30 0’clock, Mr. Henry M. address before the resolution was passed asking that it be published in the newspapers of | the county, and that Mr. Lrish furn- ish a copy to each of the papers for that purpose. it. Respecttully, was read by Mrs. S. B. Francis, and op motion was ordered filed, and a request made that it also be publish— ed. dition and promises much good to the fruit. flower and vegetables terests of this county, and should re- | Thos. Irish, society, and a A paper on flowers The society 1s in flourishing con- in- ‘oth and Miss Rolla Hedges. ‘A z Boott = ceive the patronage of all those in- The ceremony was performed by g ie Y | terested in the uobuilding ot horti- the Rev. H. M. Hackney in his i : ss cultural interests in our midst. The usual happy yet impressive style, : . next regular meeting will be held at which was followed by a brief bene- diction, the congratulations of guests and one of the best prepared and most sumptuous suppers which it has been our good fortune to partake of in this city. ‘The necessarily limited, but the presents and invitations were Were numerous, ve elegant * *—Mining Re- appropriate. vew. The Times joins with the Review in wishing the young couple all the unalloyed happiness possible from the union of two souls. As they weigh anchor and embark upon this unknown voyage, to them, may the | ing shal- elements prove gracious and sa smooth. May the shoals and low places be avoided, and as they glide along down the stream of life, every blessing attend them until they reach the end of their journey, blessing the day that made them one in spint as in letter. Why did the Casaday Sulky Plow beat the Flying Dutchman at the tnal? Simply because the Casaday has no bar or landside, has nothing but a cutting edge in the ground and theretore does not carry the weight of driver, plow, truck and wheels on the hottom ot the plow, as 1s the case, with all other plows. We give the result, as decided by the com— mittee: FIRST TEST. Flying Dutchman turning 100 Cu- Durand, August J- Be Saturday, the residence of Prairie City, on 16th, 1SS4. All and desiring to become members are invited to be at the Newspapers of the coun- those interested | present next meeting. ty are requested to note time and place of next mecting. Besides the regutar business at the next meeting, papers will be read as follows: future ot Hienrv Speer: the peach. C. I. Robords. —Nuining prospects Rev Summit It-ms. which makes the farmers teel somewhat high spir- ited. Mr. Bigstatt has resigned his po- sition as superintendent ot the Red- B. F- stead. mon Sunday school, and Howe The school is progressing finely, and was selected in his we hope all will continue to give it their Mr. Big- staff will organize a class and still earnest attention be with us in the Sunday school in monument. in this locality, to the | the people. | known what had become ot his cow | substantial jail building. Injurious insects, EB. P-| Henry, condition of apple orchards, | With the present rains, corn crops | the capacity of teacher. s 2 Ls z : > Boulware springs take another | Summit township, and posted betore the Work is progressing finely on the ree, undersigned Justice of the Peace for said new church. It willloom up as a = township, on the rath day of July, 1853, Doctor Boulware wear a stove | one small pony black mare, about 13 christian, moral and liberal spirit of The repert was in circulation that} house, about four miles east of But- The mistake was not discov- cred for several days after and Mr. Blevins would have probably never Does a general Insurance business—In- | sures property against Fire, Lightning, | Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms. Also insures Plate Glass against break- age by accident. Call on him tor a policy beture itis too late. Office in Opera builuing over bank, Butler, Mo. 24-tf ler. had he not found her head on the prairie where she had been killed. The butchers say the cows were €Xx- actly alike. Call and secure bargains as we dety BapGieys & Girson. competition. Johnson county, notwithstanding Binder Twine at the Grange store at bottom pric: the heavy bonded indebtedness hang- Laclede New Bus Line. Always to the tront, the Laclede Ho- ing over it, will soon have a new and The con- been let | tel has bought a new bus, fine team, bag tract for the building has Will attend all trains and a St. Louis firm will furnish the | 828° maeoe ere and carry passengers to and trom all steel cages. Itis a perfect shame 5 forged habe een ee Pacbare mi 1 ith parts of tne city. Leave orders at La- that Bates county with all her wealth | clede,. 20 * | large population and no bonds of any === — Andres’ Pearl Baking Powder at kind should have to send her prison- keep- but a Badgleys & Gipson's. ers aw:ty trom home tor sate It is not only a shame Bates county needs ing. For a Clean Shave waste of money r southwest Go to Crouch Bros. shop, ne ip 8 a substantial vd must have it. ave aneat, eorner of the square. Sneak Thieves. comtorable room ac. Sneak thieves entered the dwelling =e house ot Sam’! Levy, on North Main MONEY To loan at lowest rates of interest. ue street, Friday might last and_ stole : oe stree ght la < 21€ | Philips decision does not effect the Mo. from his vest pocket his gold watch | poan Co., represented y Jand chain, valued at $175. They | r5té J. K. BruGver, also reheved Mr. Charles Glorius of Butler, Mo. ce oe : | ee }his gold watch and chain. Mr. | foe ; : Dick Hurt | Giorius saw the thiet as he was drag- - | ing his clothes through tic wand Guarantees all work done in his tk tick, but the thief mad 1 shop. It you wish a clean shave, me He SS OS ees Sy shampoo or hair cut call and see his escape with the watch. The | him. Also trv his bath rooms. peckets of J. T. Hyatt were also | Southeast corner square. rifled the same night of seven dollars. === = Our advice is to sleep with one eve Fred Dorn Barber Will give you a neat shave, shampoo or open anda shot gun handy, especially | pair-cut. He keeps none but experienced while the warm weather lasts. barbers. Will also grind razors. Satis- = taction guaranteed. Rooms north side square We Would Like to See. For Rent. Bangs go out of style. Another railroad to Butler. ‘The handsome Humphrey residence, lud ound, j th 5 ri i including 5 acres of ground, just south DE OEE etadegies it should Bee ot city limits, is tor rent. Is one of the Butler take a building boom this | prettiest homes in the country, W- H. Walton, Agent, Butler, Mo. Stray Notice. Allison, living in fall. The weather get too hot for matri- mony. ~ Taken up by R.C hands high,7 or 5 years oldyundistinguish- able brand on left hip, has a bay colt about 3 months old following her- at $. pipe hat. The dog fennel around the streets Appraised cut down. Green Harpre, J. P. hie mehes, 600 pounds, Casady Suiky turning inches, 520 pounds. In tavor ot the Casaday So pounds. . ioe SECOND TE Flying Dutchman turning 100 Ccu— bic inches Casaday inches, 447 Casaday 61 pounds. COMMITTEE. Altred Daniel, Pek Geo. E. Phelps, J. ee Cruson, Henry Evans. lay can always be found R. R. DEACONS, Butler Mo. 508 pounds, Sulky turning 100 cubic pounds. The Ca: at Now that a pohtical campaign is} coming on, Congress ought to pas: alaw compelling stump ot:tors to Wear porous plasters over thei _™ouths and talk throngh the holes. | Saturday : : | necessary We can meet at iifferent | Itis said the boys are making | Bisce fe | t £ Allen Wright has been election- Rome Howl at Monegaw Springs. 100 cubic | In favor of the | Boswell, | ately for California. and Mr It was one John {was the vic tden \ We saw a gentleman taged **true ee F : < - - The rack around the court house | love ata cert gathering not long | = } ; tee tea yard fixed up. H IN CASH avo. He was ignorant ot the label 2 an : ; i | Lhe girls wear their hair as) short \ that was put upon him at the tmme.} on a z ay si eines jas Sim Francisco. i } his is leap year and there 1s no 5 H t i John Abernathy get the nomina~ } i telling what the result may be. Democrats, let us organize township. The anding e house. 1} 2 other, and many avoided by bein blunder migt ‘thus organized. Success nearly a s | While we will name a time for mee ing to organize. we beg to not considered as presumptous. meet at the above named ight, August 2d, and ay for convenience. Jas. Allison would be off immedi- ot Moore of misplaced confi- Cleveland and Henericks club m this sav atthe Redmond school © 1s nothing like under- | ways depends on system and order. place on | The young men all joi the Dem- | | ocratic club. | i | A handsomer man_ in town} than \ | Doctor Wood. | } A good attenaance at the Acade- | | my this vear. i j ATTENTION, SMOKERS ! a 1 contestants for the 25 premiums agg? rove amount, offered by Bi ckwells ham Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the pre sare to be Swarded: All bags must bear 0 original Bull Durham label, U.S. Revenue Saution Notice. The begs Caution Noticwckage with name and address | tion tor congress. | The old Olive house go down and | } | i a a new hotel go up. The man that could give a corner | 2D. e done up Alba, Mo April 18, 1884. Mr J E Halsted, Sir: The Home Comfort Range we bought ot you, is certainly all you said it was. It| bakes, boi's and cooks better than} any cast iron stove I ever saw, and does not throw out h in the room Baxter Springs, Kas Mixy 15 1834 I have just lately bought e-stove of Mr J E Halsted and never was so well please with a stove in my hifg. It can’t be beat for baking. It just unless you open the draft. It is so . much easier tora woman to cook [takes half the fuel that, any other over on that account. It does not | stove takes to heat the ovew or cogh. \It suits me exactly. Mrs T B Sullivan. take half the fuel of a cast 1ron steve and cooks so much quicker. We are exceedingly well pleased with it, and would not part with it at all. Respectfully, Caleb Hubbard and wife. Jasper Co Mo Mry: 26, 1554. Wrought Iron Range CoSt Louis Mo:—We the undersigned, each having purchaseda Mowe Comfort Range, are pleased to say that it gives entire satistaction im every respect. This certificate you can use in any manner yon see prop way : Respecttully, F McQuivey, James. Probert, M Fasken, George Wright, Jace Richnine. Mrs M J' Shuts, Thomas The Windsor Hotel at Carl Junc tion bought one of those bouble oven E Ranges. Price $150 Carthage, Mo May 7, 1884. Wrought Iron Range Co Sirs: I bought of A D Rawlings, one of Home Comtort salesmaen, 4 your i Riffe, H C Riburn, W A Cotting- Range, and can say it bakes as fine}ham, J] S Yancy, | Bruffett, 1H cakes and light bread as 1 ever saw. |Cuuningham, F T Gather, D W A G Whitlock and daughter. | Seaver, City, Laundry, Carthage. Iontha, Mo May 20, 1554. Wrought Iron Range Co St Louis, |Mo Gents:—The A Kange with steam table and copper dishes J bought of you some time ago, finest cooker and baker I ever Youremember [ paid you $go for it; you can say tothe public I would not take Two Hundred Dollars for my $1,000 Reward will be paid man that can buy «1 Home Comfort Range A from any, other Srm except trom the WROUGHT RON. RANGE CO’? WAGONS. is the saw. Read the nawesot th following Range, i cou a another ike | gentlemen who have bought the = per ay idl Home Comfort Range in Jasper uedde- | Newton and Barton couaties: W Cnintard;s W R McNutt The popular drygoods man of Par- | Mrs A Gregory. | B Pirtle, J ut Et- sons, G T Cavanaugh, called on the | ter, H Beeson, JS DeHeast, Isaac Wrought Iron Range Company a Schooler, James. Ward, Dr Hi. few days ago and purchased one ot | w G Burnes, Samuel} their Home Comfort Ranges,‘and he | J Frusk, Se, GM Roper is well pleased with it. | J Spenc ] M Braden, Peter wake- held, J m Prigmore, O Hudson. T T Crosby, W J Long, C S Todd, H W Jackson, E A Holcomb, J x Dar- den, 1L Millard, )D Egbert, C 7 mornhall, J F Gobint, James Fike. jM Goning, W A McMmn, S F Par- |kerson, George, Mentzer, Rober! The Home Comtort Range A is|Shalts, L C Thomas, R P Hoff, 1 sold trom wagons only. Jrpll,GW Bell, ZT Beckham. Amos Kentner. W s Clour, C ™ Exter, D F Gassaway, Mrs Jane Kunkler, Jacoh Nees, J m Burr. aary Kerr, % Nichols, John mcCoy- JW Snow, © nubbard, T B Stock- tons AD Tucker, David Thomas. Da Fulmer, F x» Sponable, G ¥ Sargent. C Robertson, Jou nine, ™ Spargin. S 3 Stewart, F Ozment, K G ucmeeham, P L Gitton, 1 E Odg- don, J 3» Bennal, # Huth, JN Peed. GW Parnell, pe ee F Freeman, Stephens, We manutacture Ranges weighing | from three hundred to three thousand | pounds. | We could add hundreds of names to the aboye list, but do not deem it necessary. We return thanks to the good peo- ple of Jasper, Barton and Newton counties, tor kind hospital it our salesmen * duri among them. Very Respecttully. WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO. Si Louis, Mo. LOW Vs ties s | | | | The castings in this range are all mallea- Ible iron. It is lined with asbestos and is imade for either wood or coal; has automat- lic shelf. More than 19,000 of them are ot away at Wainut. | securely in a pac 1 a ' | 20ehder,and number of bags contained plat The man that could steep under | fy marked on the outside. Charges must be D1 ‘Contest clases November pack- | Brepespould be forwarded Dece must reach us at Durhsm not ber 15th. No matter where 1 four blankets these nights. | Democratic clubs tormed in every t ! school district in the county. | Fifteen hundred Democratic ma- j LS) | ‘New York Let us/ jority in the county this year- \ Boston, Heald 5 Spam. | Rew orleans, Times- Democe The thieves, that went through 1f) Butler the other night caught. The paper that can tell a bizger | | lie than the Kansas City Journal. | wer; Chicazo. Dail ine Address. BiackwE Drruaw Tozacco Co. -Ruaw. NC. Every genuine package has icture ouncemen' Bar See our next anne now in use in private families. Warranted to work to perfection. The Home Comfort | Range “A” is sold from wagons only. \WRAUGHT IRON RANGE CO., soth and Washington Avenue St. Louis Mo ET — —— Cea ne a TE