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hased the stock of goods known as the aviug P Grange store consisting of POCERIES & DRY GOODS, I déire to say to my many friends that I have re plnished the stock and fitted up the store room in shape and I would be ylad to have all my old friends call and see me. PRODUCE %F ALL KINDS WANTED. I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low . as any store in the city. Call and see me. T.L.. PETTY s. The “GOOD LUCK” Merchants DEALERS IN nroceries, Provisions, Queensware and Shelf Hardware. ACORN COOK STOVES THE BEST IN THE WORLD. elebrated Wood Base Heater fud all the leading makes of —— Stoves. ——_ »t market price paid for Country Produce, and goods sold © margins. Remember the oe big “Horse Shoe® of square. Harper & Atkison, for ’ ; in. gel "NEW MILLINERY “Fashionable Dress-making. Best Goods West of Chicago at the Prices Asked. “: FINEST STOCK OF MILLINERY IN BUTLER, (NE PRICE TO ALL 9 DISCRIMINATION, A REASONABLE PROFIT AND HONORABLE DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO! Missouri ] ¢ te Cc Y ' i ‘28. W.0 ATKESON BUTLER, MO. , Hovse Corner Thu: the: FAL! COAL! COALI side o Satur: The called aged lar vote « in an be, wi R.N- This Coal will be sold at the bank = W. R. JENKINS, Satu: Bates county, Mo. 4 I-2 cents per bushel at the bank. ton Squi Beck's farm about one half mile north we, ny that I now hav » quantity of coal mined au at 44 cents per bushel. Smit sum Ww the c recor which Boone M.: City, 8 in the | week e and Mi wv, F. judges’ verei? Who use court, OLIO are QUICKLY MARRIED ty bonzzo is one of the best known city luxuries andeach time a cake Elia? hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like town, « For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your 1 day "Eber does not keep it you should insist upon his doing so, as it . Kansaves satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States } 400 ca\n almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Every- ee The &°% after its use, and even the children delight in using it in of the (pPts to help around the house. EN ONLY! § ETS Hy Vy buildin, een Mo. ' el ypens Sept. 4th. Bin 1 Fi cuares, Mathematics, ‘ution, Business Cou! Faculty. Liters- in Old or Youn, M mahreens Tana 58a tz Soi Ems ISEDIOAL OO. BUFFA zsenk od : steam Beate a a paaties oo address: President. al BW Aiba bos Mgr LEXINGTON. MO” ARPER & ATKISON FEMALE. COLLEGE asic. | about 175 hogsheads of liquids. The ed, Fenowated and re Not Able to Walk. I was confined to my bed for six | months with rheumatism. not able ST. JOHN IN JUBILANT MOOD |The Ex-Governor Tells What He! | Thinks Beat the Republicans. jto walkastep. All of the remedies | Cs jusually prescribed for this disease having been employed to no effect, I! Pics sls i rd ani St. John of) commenced taking S. SS. Ihave! “fe aes set throu, gh the! jhow taken 11 ates of this excel |city last eveni ng on his way home|tent medicine and am on my feet, from Nebraska, where he had been F a He attending to all my house work as of or wmonth making speeches for the yore. I feel that I canuct sufficient-| prohibition ticket. He appeared al-| a ; : jly express my thanks for the bene- es as jubilant over the election as fit I have received from the use of | he would had it been a prohibition} k ne is oy ked bi ae aes this medicive z vietory. Asked his opinion of the Mrs. M. A. Woodard. | land slide he said: Webb City, Mo | I was on top of the hill when the} so geese een i arent slide set in, and the results have! Ete ——— - been yery satisfactory as far as I am | I have used S. S. S. for blood dis- ccacecned” | eases for several years and find it all *To what do you attribute the de- |that it is recommended it to any one feat of the republican party?” |needing a blood purifier. “To the McKinley bill, Reed, the | O- B- Trutman, Drug Clerk, |snloon aud the Shoreham, with a} Oakland Ciyy, Ind Treatise on blood and Skin dis- | great feeling throughout the coun | | try that there could be risk of danger by achange. The re- publicans of Kansas should at once! call an extra session of the Quiney, IL, Nov. ture and change the of the |lie Cranham, the celebrated dwarf of party.” Ip “On what grounds do you base eases mailed free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlauta, Ga Will Marry a Dwart. no possible legisla- e | name . Mo, is to wed one of the lead lug society young men of that place in the near future. She is 23 years old and is 22 inches high. having a faultless form and winning ways. Her intended husbaud has within the past few weeks become of age and declares that he will disregard the protests of his family and marry his love. He is unusually tall, and as the couple walk along the street together the young lady holds to the tip end of her beaux’ coat tail, pro vided it is along one and she cau reach it. The prospectiye bride has a sister 18 years of age who is ex- actly her height, being just 22 inches high. your gratification at the results?” “Tam opposed to any party that will deliberately espouse the cause of such arobbery as the McKinley bill. Iam in fayor of every man be ing able to buy necessaries of life as cheaply as possible.” “That sounds like free trade.” “Call it what you like. That is my political aud common-sense be. lief. The whole tax system is now and has been for years a scheme to enrich the few at the expense of the many.” Mrs. St. John, who sccompanied her husband, requested the reporter to ask the republicans of Kansas whom they would hang in effigy now on account of the crushing defeat was paced he the ‘jeoiiicion of aking it, effecting a speedy and perma- an incident that occurred on Kansas | "€"t cure, whether the patient is a mod- erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. avenue in Topeka a few years ago,| Thousands ot drunkards have been when the labors of St. John and the | cured who have taken the Golden Spe- cific in their coftee without their knowl- prohibition party secured the whole- edge, and to-day belieye they quit drink- Drunkenness—Liquor Habit—In all the World there is but one cure. Dr. Haines) Golden eee eile defeat of the republicans.—K. ing of their own free wiil | No harmtul e eftects results trom its administration. C. Star. Cures guaranteed. Send tor circular and Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. ful particulars. Address in confidence, Golden Specific An important discoyery. They act] Cincinnati, ©. on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- pid liver, piles and eonstipation. Splen- Co,, 185 Race Street, 45-1v. ~ Politics in Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 11— did for men, women and children. | Returns from all counties in the ter- Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for] . : ase 25 cents. Samples tree at Hi. L. Tuck-|Titory show the election of Caine, er‘s Drug Store. t-tvr Mormon, by about 4,500 majority, Pennsylyania Totals. a Mormon loss of 1,500 as compared Harrisvurg, Pa., Nov. 13.—The | With the election of two years ago, g .» Nov. 13. and a gain when compared with the computation of the official returns election of about 4,- of the late election, completed at the state department late this afternoon shows the following total vote for state officers: For governor—Pat- tison, D., 464,209; Delamater. R., 447.655; Gill, P., 16,108. Rynder, L., 224. Pattison’s - plurality, 16,- 554. recent county 000. It is generally understood that the Mormons are all democrats. This isa mistake. On the contrary, the leaders are nearly all republi-| Geo. Q. Cannon, First Coun selorto President Woodruff, Bishop Saarp, and W. W. Riter, three of the wealthiest and most influentia' men in the church. cans. Bueklen’s Arnic# The Best Salve iv the world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chipped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- | tively cures Viles, or no pay required. It If a price can be placed on pain, is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction «“Mother’ Fri 5 k : or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box: | other's rien is worth its For sale by all druggists. | weightfin gold as an alleviator. My eT eee Bi) wife suffered more in ten minutes Salve, Worth its Weight in Gold. to observe Ti is suprising bow | with either of her other two children many explanations the republican|than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of “Mother's Friend.” It is Ae a blessing to any ove expecting to new tariff bill that | 1 out;an-| become a imother, says a customer other S r Reed's tyraniccl rul- | of mine. Henc on Dale, ing: another peusion extravagance; | ea __ Carmi, Til. another the unpopularity of ana Write The Bradfield Reg.Co., At- LE i : lanta, Ga. for further particulars. istration; another the refusal to pass j Sold by ail druggiats. 52 1m. the free coinage bill; another the | force bill. This multiplication of | | A little deception may ‘be permit- causes shows how rotten the repub- | ted or at least is practiced, when the lican party have become all over, | Occasion is An Idaho and through asd through even in| bank on which there was a run piled the opinion of its own adherents. | upon the counter what was suppos- There is hardly a sound spot in it. | Sach a party cannot be reformed. | ped the run and brought in deposi- It is like an old p | tors and when the trouble far gone to be cvbt | d publican party sh iron jin all these jwouldno longer itseif—it woul | be a new pariy—St._ Joe Ballot of London leaders and newspapers furnish for their defeat. One thinks it was the laid ti desperate. of shoes—too If ths ald correct itself | packages contained weakness, it cut to the 1 + The washers the taken ad re- | gold was size of $20 gold pices. J SS TO CURE fata SN . — The popu! 1 is ' j | greater than that of Norway and} Sweden combined but there is dou- = 1 - ble the poverty and misery in the EG wn HOLLOW tv to that in the twone eeheraiay ds combined. HEISKELL’S OINTMENT. No wonder Itching Piles. Sold ty Droggists. 50 50 cts. per Boz. Send for Treatise on Ski on Skin Diseases and | : Certificates of Cure. |man whocontracts the beer habit | drinks still more. 12.—Miss Nel | ed to be $40,000 in gold. This stop-| uel v It = eae Se many re and ae rin the svst proved infallible in every case, from simple | Sa ase = Pimples and Blotches on the face and Sore | drinks in in the course of his life Eyelids to obstinate Eczema, Tetter and | DEAFS:: | sortable. shore all Remotion ul. Seid by 7. BIBCOX, | oy. ot Bremer, Bee lort. Write for beet of preoh PRBS. GRATEFU §-COMFOTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKF know * By a thorou, | an i nutr the tin Epps has p: delicately @ the natural ef dt bles with s may save is by the oh tiet that acon- ually built op until very teadency to smalndies are fl mck Wherever strong enough te lease Hundr, | ing around u. jis a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves weil i pare blood and a properly nour —Civil Service Gazette Mace boiling water or milk Sold on!y TAMesS RPPS tins, by Grocers Inbele t {&CO.. Homopathic Chemists, Lovdon, Bog BEATITS PUNOS cE Cataloene address Ex- Mayor DANIEL Fo BEAT WI! instantly relieve uch as MROD'S CURE f" ASTHMA IM Catarth, Tay Fever, ouch, Croup Pecommented by 7 Biss Lcoughout bao we TIMROD NANUFG CO, SOLE PROPRIETORS, 191 FULT oS ae Dipatheria, Whooping ad Common Colds. DR.GROSVENOR'S s & Bellcapsic en eAD SI RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &. GROSVENOR & RICHARDS, Beston, Mase. FOR —THE BEST— Lemonade and Milk Shake, for the finest Candies. for the best 5 selection of Albums, Toys and Stationery, Call on, J. E. McCONNELL, Novelty Store, East side Square. Some Need Money, Some Must Borrow! A careful prudent man who wants to borrow money for any purpose will always seek to get the Joan where the terms most favorable. We can now offer the lowest rate loan on from one to five years time. | Notes drawn from one, two, three or five years. Money Paid out Promptly. Come and see us before you make loan. BANKERS LOAN AND TITLE C0: By P. C. Fuikerson, Manacer. West Side — Butler, Mo. LUMBER! H.C. WYATT & SON. Save money by calling on us for $s On—— ———prie ——And all — Our motto 1s—— HIGH GRADES And [LOW PRICES ! | | | ‘Honest Work]. y 820 week to $40 8 made and honest men own and coun- Address, at once W.H Me Ss. al Settlement. i state of DD | deceased, 2 Enni is, ad | istrator. ‘and as such i in charge of said estate, smith cent cigar in town, for the biggest | Plush goods, | \ | Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Newton Beall by his deed of trust dat- ed March 2s, 1884, and recorded in the record- | er’s office within and for Bates county, Mis- souri, in book W, page 41, conveyed tothe deacribed the coun- nd to-wit Bein, andivided two-seventhe of twe- thirde of the lands belonging to the Milton Beallestate. situated in township thirty-nine pge thirty-one (31), (Osage) Bates coun- Mo. .which conveyance was made {fi truet to secure the payment of one certain note fully escribed in ssid deed of trast; and whereas Newton Beali has been dead more than nine , and whereas defauit has been made in the payment of the Principal of said note and more than one year’s accured in- terest thereon, now pust due and unpaid. Now therefore, at the request of the legal hold- er of said note and pursuant to the conditions of the deed of trnat, | will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bidder forcash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, December 4th, 1890, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of we | said debt, interest and cost. ALLEN, Public Adinistrator'’s Notice. Notice ishereby given, that by virtue ef an order of the probate court of a county, Missouri, made on the sth day of November, . the undersigned public , dinalag r for connty, has taken charge of the estate of Emily Cree, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance within one year after the date of said or- der, or they may be uded from any benefit of such estate; and i claims be not exhib- ited within two yeara from the date of this pabiicationy they will be forever barred. hie Sth day of » 1890 ov J. W. ENNIS, Public ADMINISTRATOR. Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters testa- mentary on the estate of David Atcheson de- ceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 5th day of November, 1800, by the Probate court of Bates county Missouri All persone having claims against seid estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the executrix within one year after the dateof said letters, or they mi be precluded from any benefit “of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of this publieltion, they al _ be forever barred. This 6th day of Nov., 1890 MARY ATCHESON, Execatri ANone AR ‘ee that each spool has Diamond trade mar) sanufacturedonly o., 8t. Louis, Mo. 7 Wend 6 cent |For Sale by R. R, CEACON, BUTLER, MO PAINTS. Building Material to 2ll creditors and | | intend to make final settlement thereof at the | next term of the Bates county probate court, | in Bates county state of Missonri. | at Butler on the isth day of February, 1991 wt J. W. ENNIS, Apsrsisteatoe. to be held equally valuable in Constipation, curingand pee this ‘also liver snd regulate the bowels, Even if they onig | DONT FORGET IT: | That J. R. Pattersons, Barber Shop | North Side Square, is the place to | go fora nice hair cut, shave oF ishampoo. Callandseeme. Ev: | thing firstelass. i