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CULL WEIGHT Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of acentary It fe used by the United States Government Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest. and most Healthful Baking Powder does Lime, or Alum. Dr. Price’s Cream not contain Ammonia, Sold only in Cans ; DE BAKING POWDER CO CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS PR NEW york sero MONEY AND LAND. +omes BATES COUNTY LOAN and LAND CO., JAS. K. BRUGLER & SON, MANAGERS, Butler Mo. This Company invests money in real Bonds, and dealsinall kinds ot good seuuriteis. FINE IMPROVED FARMS Ut 40 to 640 acres each, and good estate, buys notes and School grazing lands from 400, to 1,500 acres in a body for sale or ex- change. LOCAL ITEMS. — Reisner gives first class Insurance. Mrs. D. N. Thompson is quite sick with billious fever. Rememb« r that Pharis & Son will take all the chickens that come at the highest market price. Judge Parkinson, J. L. Pace and John P. Willis went to St. Louis Saturday to ettend meeting of the State Dem Central Com- mittee. J. K. Brugler & Son want all the schoo! bonds they canget. Pien- ty of money at the lowest rates. 4tf No Local Option Wanted. Paris, Mo., March 17.—The local optionists met a Waterloo in Mon- roe county, not only the town but the country districts all going wet. The question in this county was dis- cussed with marked ability by both foreign and domestic talent. The ladies of the woman's league met at the Christian church in this city elec- tion morning at sunrise and prayed for the adoption of the law, while the men worked and planned for its defeat. It seems that the men were successful, as local option was de- feated by about 1,400 majority, more than the antis expected. J. K. Bruglar wants more apph- cations tor first-class loans. 7 per cent. interestandcommuissions. 4-tf Dr. Renick, who has been serious- ly sick with congestion of the bow- els, we are happy to state is out again and is able to attend to the wants of his n as caused trade able art Tom the fact that it always cures and never dis- appoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting atrial bottle tree, large bot- $1. Every bottle warranted. ALL READY. ———— | Ep. | Witha Fall and Complete Stock of Spring Millinery,Hats, Bonnets, Rib- bons, Ruching and Trimmings. Mrs. Kennett wishes us to an- : { nounce to the lady readers of the | Times, and all desiring to purchase | spring millinery, that her stock has arrived and is complete in every branch. pleasing the ladies heretofore, she Owing to her success has made a special study this season in selecting the very latest designs and styles both in hats, bonnets and trimmings, and takes pleasure and pride in presenting them this sea- | son with handsome a line of goods as it has been possible for her as to select, and at prices very reason- able. Her line of ribbons and orna- ments are especially pretty and your attention is directly called to them. To see is to be convinced, and therefore, ask you to call and exam- ine her stock before you buy. Her we of 4} tk store is on the west side square. Reisner rents and sells property. Truer words than the following “When a fast youth goes astray, friends gather round him in to the path of virtue. were never uttered: order to restore him Gentleness and kindness are lavished upon him No one would ever suspect that he had to bring him to manly gr sinned, but when a poor girl is be- trayed she receives the brand of so- ciety and henceforth is driven from the way of society. honorably received but there is no The betrayer is place for her this side of the grave. Society, has no loving, helping hand for her, no smile of peace, or voice of forgiveness. There deep wrong in this, and fearful are the consequences. And yet to our shame be it said, in this Christian land we boast of humanity and kind- ness to women.” is a Wasrep.—A good, practical black- smith at Ballard, Bates Good shop 16x32, fully equipped with exception of tools. Apply to Moreland Bros. 17-tf. county. Serious Accident. Albert Faulkner, in Keith & Per- ry Coal Co's. mine No. 5, was_pret- ty well blown to picces at the shoot- ing hour, one day last week. He had and it not going off at once, he returned ina tired a shot few minutes and when within two oti, feet the shot went blowi face and upper extremities liter in pieces, one arm broken several times, tongue cut off and one side of the face torn away and his breast terribly lacerated. Mr. Faulkner was one of the best in the mine, an old employee, sober, indus- trious, and why he was so careless in this instance is hard to under- stand. Dr. Allen was called at once men still alive though it is hardly possi- ble that he can survive his many and serious injuries. Latern—The man injured in Keith & Perry's coal mine died Friday. Losr:—One dark sow, weight about 200 pounds. Liberal reward. 17-2t. L. S. Pappocs. Bit O’ Fashion, imported Clydes- dale, Trompeur, imported Percher- on, Bonny Scotland, thoroughbred all purpose horse. These imported and pedigreed horses are the prop- erty of John Classen, (more famil- iarly known as the Wild Dutchman) and are the finest horses of their kind in the county. They will make the present season at his barn, eight miles west of Butler at $20 to iusure living colt. You must see these an- appreciate them, and bred h imals to if thuro your old cultivator shovels to Jack Girsoy and have them point- ed and made good as new, and act- ually save two dollars. 15-tf. Buy your School Furniture of Reisner. 15 In. | of | Harmonious Clippings. Tiwes:—As we have seen r part of the coun- will send nothing from ¢ . for some time a few ke tohave some- | items as we would ! thing known of this vicinity. It seems though sy opened, and every oneis rejoicing to as y see the mud drying up. The young men are begin think of laying aside overcoats, and putting on broad br mutter d | med hats and buckskin gloves, | handle the plow. | An interesting meeting which has been in progress at Bethel c¢ | conducted by the U. B. church, on last Wedne : was several converts ed form you how many additions to the church. Misses Ida Stuckey and Lizzie Butler, where they have been attending We under- stand that Miss Ida is to wield the at the summer. As itis her first attempt, we hope she wi it. We understand Miss Emma Eliot left for Butler last Thursday morn- ing, where she will attend school. We know she will be missed by the young people of this community, as she isone of our most charming young ladies. t have returned from school the past winter. rod make a success of nity were very agreeably entertained Mr. Chas. Decker, on last day evening. Wednes- The evening quickly passed, enlivened by social chat and music, both vocal and instrumenta’. Many thanks are extended to Mrs. D. for her efforts toward the enjoy- able event. We are reliably informed that Mr. Sam McC farming this summer, ndless is going to quit and attend school at the Redmond school. Miss Ida Billings is looking very forlorn of late, we wonder what can be the matter? Miss Maggie Husman, one of our most prominent young ladies, who has been on the bed of afiliction for some eight months, is slowly recov- ering. We wonder why it is that Miss | nada ronsh time forone of hi la Viola Huff 1s looki 1 ai ancholy? The fact that she would get to vi nd mel thought eso bac is friends in Johnson county, but re- evived a tclegram, stating the chief attraction had gone to Kansas. Oh, how Miss Vie will be he takes her to live in the } close to ihe w bly Lear You Kyow. For habitual constip: dyspep- and kindred ills, is the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. sia by all druggists, 50cand $1. bottles. New plowshares put on at Jack | with the ‘‘plucky boy, Tom,’? no doubt. Grrsoy’s Suozive Sop, ground and warranted to run. tf. ITS NO USE tedmond school this | had | The young people of this commu- | sas at the singing at the residence of | mitiis grindin it her many ago—says he will soon be done ¢ It strengthens as well a8 | quite often th cleanses the system, it is easily tak-]in fall force, judgiag by the movements ot to dress the wounds and the man is | en, and perfectly harmless. For sale | some of the boy: or * of worth, known Exchange. May Provoke a Smile. AH Mr. Blaine he w All the way from Italee Sayin’ as how, “‘My f Your candidate I cannot be er cit Minds me of When her fe “*BMo,’? sez she Ni'’mawe ever he’ e Lor 1 feel weaker nor aciain —Dakota Blizzard Johnstown Items. Have heard qv wrote em it Was ems now tell C o one Willg i erely hop may say inovr d in friendly h Died liam Mc in this sad trial P. O'Neal Bre conval we lls more h He is posted in pric { 8 are legal tenderin this market. 8 to ben demand too. Doc says he will; and color of his wh bandle hind limb: Good-t boys mi > FI 5 soon. Uncle Tommi meal, tariff or no tari. pe uildown your BI we will pull up our Dr. J.M.C. went will spend Saturday a girl, if she can be foun Doe Mc. says John Hars stiike fora hc Anyone wa on Lon Maiphy, with his best | he is on time call of Spro’ It is a daisy. The last seea of Kersy he was driving a 4- team for some Yankee—go'rg forouts. | Ha~bert and family have ieturned to | 2 vo them Father C has rented h » and anyone Wishing to know his w Ss can telephone him at Star Hotel forthe present Uncle Geo. says, *‘well, I must climb the | bill and haul a loed of fodder, | D . Maxey preached a fine sermon Sunday night, the lith., at the schoul house. Anyone wisning to reat a q ion of | bottom land will do well tocall Tilloy, terms two-fi.ths ia adyance | Fathers, mothers, s‘sters and t is mail Saturday hers after | Glad to see them come 5 ly anything, so come often. Joe is still slowly improving, Une lie bas Jno MeAninch, is at work shop, helping C. and L. get the Hon. J. N. Ballard was in to the harness ork dene He does not forget io give usa call when in town. Weather fine the last few days playing lively Some few have sown o: Farmers are in ir work. Hope and Aarne osee allr Quite a numb Montrose, the country, going to mill no Green and wife among the Mr. Hull basa 1 sale, before devotir telephone. The ‘‘Ball Bal i t, Uncle Mose of toes for | time to the Knobbers’’ have been meeting e past week, and have organized daily. Charley McAninch has been heard from and is at work in Johnson county, Kansas. He is a good boy. Dave is hunting wild animals Sam Coleman, cannot forget the home and associations of his youth, hence comes down often and knows he is welcomed by all. C. P. Barker took s tripto Urich with a load of eggs for the K. C. market. M.L.Embro and F. M. Fort, of Ballard, Were into see usa fewdays since. They are two of Ballard’s good men, always glad to see them. Others try to follow us but they] Will Chambers sold s mice young horse to can’t catch up with us. too much for them. WE ARE TOO FAST And place our bargains before the Our pace i public so rapidly that they are as- | right and he is tonished and wonder where they all | #re informed come from. ENERGY WILL TELL, We made up our mi leaders in our i that we lead. about it. TALE j at our . If you want sterling goods for sterling cash our stock of g | Mr. Morehead a short time ago. call and see | Sarsaparil 1é Billy Speers sold another load of coal to ome of our merchants this week He is always ready for Jim Rhea’s nickles. Guess oar old friend, A. B. Maupin has been to Deepwatertoo, ashe has returned to our neighborhood. Says his Kansas farm is all sfied with his trade, so we L. B. informed us to-aay that two had join- edatR.J. Smith’s meeting. Believe Rev. Fly preaches at Walnut Sun- | day. Hope to be able to attend, don’t you, | Is to be the | Tom. | Prof, Jarvis, of Montrose, passed through | town Fri e of our good neighbors pass | . Hood's if a nendous | Nearly everybody The poy er sale this ¥Furnitare, Carpets, Wall Paper, | tes it. Try it yourself. | Shades. Etc., Ete. JEWETT & HICKMAN. Pure Early Rose and Beauty of | Hebron potatoes for sale at Pharis & Son. STANDARD AND A FULL LINE FARM MACHINERY, TOP BUGCIES SPRINC AND FARM WACONS. Store, THE GRANGE STORE, ——DEALERS IN—— GROGERIES, DRY GOODS ac Also Agen the same. ° These are the same goods handled by L. J.C. McCONNELL, Manager. W. F. Hemstreet & Co Dealers in ‘Groceries, Queensware, and Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars GREENWOOD and BLUE SPRINGS FLOU All kinds of Country Produce bought at the highest market BELL'S old stand southwest corner public square. . HEMSTREET & CO. price, Give us a call. '° a WwW wa For Cash. | 1 the first day of + Ww i } 5) to adopt | system of selling goods, } @ that it will be better for us | Yr, much as} { i | we can i foo cheaper than on the old credit plan. | Don't ask for credit after the above date, as we propose to alhere strictly to the cash plan. W. F. Hemstrzer R. M. Wricxr. 13-4t. 80 Acres of Land For Sale. I have 80 acres of land in section 28, Homer township, a short dis- tance from Amoret for sale. Par- ties desiring to purchase this land can do so by applying to Capt. H. P. Nickex1, 15-2m. Virginia, Bates Co., Mo. R Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvelofpurity, strength and wholsomeness. More ecomomi: than the ordinary kinds, andcannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powders. sold onlyincans. Rorat Baxixc Powpgr Co. 16 Wallst.. XN. Y.: 38-4086 cast Side Square. IMPLEMENT CO, ‘Plows, Harrows, Corn Planters, Mowers and repairs for OF FIRST-CLASS ts for the G. HENRY. woodenware Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria —— When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she became Miss, she elung to Castoris, When she had Children, she gave them Castoris FARMERS! ——_-+ 220+ §@-TO SAVE MONEY SEE-@a A. C. SAMPSON, Rich Hill. D. H. HILL, Hume. J. G. McPEAK, Foster. C.S. PUTNAM, Adrian. HUGH M. GAILY, Amorett. J.S. PIERCE, Virginia, or D. W. SNYDER, Butler, For a Policy of Insurance in the DWELLING : HOUSE : CO., CAL. ROBINSON, BLACK-SMITHING, VINTON, MO. Having located in your midst asé- opened a Blacksmith and Wagon S| I desire to say to the citizens of neighborhood that I am an experienced | workman and will do First-CLass Wome ot all kinds in my line. Horse Sh purpose of € prope directed to isted to aes by ite of directors ase the capital stock of sail company from one hundred thousand dollars, its pital, to fifteen thousand dollars = the certificates of stock from share to one b }