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J. M. MCKIBBEN’S Spring Stock: O DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. 'H.L. TUCKER, | (Successor to J. G Walker) { ‘DRUGGIST. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines - 8 Carefully Compound- Clerk can aiways be | had by pulling the Knobin front. BARBER BARBER: Artistic Hair Culting, Shampooing, Sea Foam. All clean and fashiona- ble, opposite the post office FRED DORN, Proprieto:. LOCAL ITEMS. Dehorning Cattle. Parties having cattle to dehorn in Bates county can get the same done with clippers at 10 cents per head. Address G. D. Arnold, 18 4° Butler, Mo. Rich Hill Review 1st —Louis W. Brooks, a 14-year old colored boy was killed at No ing by falling slate. The coroner held an inquest this morning, the j good time.—Pleasant Hill Gazette. jury blamed the boy's father for al- lowing him to go into the mine when he must have known ite dangerous condition. When you want flour in 500 pound | lots goto Pharie & Son. Nevada Democrat—Wm. A.| Bailey has tiled suit against the Ne vada Street Railway company fcr $5,000 damages on account of the death of his ten-year old daughter, Willie Mildred, who died from the effects of a fall from a street car last October,and the petitien tiled charges | of carelessness on the part of the! employes of the road being the} cause of the child's death. | Courtney & Graves will buy all | kinds of fees and court costs. at Parkinson & Graves’ office: The Linn county Clarion — re- marks that it is rot much wonder that the human race finds it up-bill work to be decent and keep straight | The first man was a liar and a sneak | the first woman kept bad company | and pried into things that didn’t concern her, and the first child born in the world killed bis brother. taking your e ses to Pharis & Sov ;Tepresent a fivancial corporati | 000, in the sale through sub: | or otherwise, of installn ent S: aged has changed hands and is new ; - | At sixteen a gitl wants a ciude)! . 5 mine last even | may rest assured that jis now a big scheme on foot among ithe jthe Spiritualists to buy the | Call |; New Firm. See abe snd J.C McConnell | emselves together about 10k of bug = Wagous, carts, reapers aud mowers, also flour and oil meal. Call and see them if you want a bar gain. Place of business, Catterlin | ra house.next door to Starr black giuith shop, on Dakota Street. Bu e ler, Mo. rages, spri James & McConseis Ballard fiems front... ..5 Squire SI arma ad supervisor by voting for himeelf... Squirt Wilds | bas quit lection eering and gone to jwork....Ed and Jim came in from F ;Clinten to day almost frozen. ..... jSam Price bas gone to nertheast | Missouri to revive from the effec ts | 'of theelection. Doc has gone to! | Peter Creek ...Geo. Price's family | jis sick with the Searlet’ fever...... Judge Cole has kept his big bell ringing for three days. ...The sing-| mg at Mr Arbnkle’s was a failure} | S 2 { Joe Johnson sold out his laud | Farmers, you will not miss it by a $18 per acreto Messrs Cole and i: Johnson. John Lentz says he will | goto Adrian 2s scon as the roads | get good, ...Lant is in Clinton. sill Cole and Bill Huse are out! ts | training their trotting horses... .. {dim Woods reports his back out of | -Squire Wildes did) Wayrep——A reliable “person to DD, | with fully paid cash capital of Bonds. A desirable and life lon: g joint again. . | | position. Address, Mutual Inve ee , bot shake the ‘br ush hard enough in | } ment Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 17 , the ce uter ¢ of Spruce... .Fran K La- | | follett is all smiles... Ree has gone | The Sedalia Gazette, which has to Johustown as usual....Mrs Fan | ‘ny Mortane of Urich has been quite | jsic k with the la prippe but is improv- ling....Mack Greer and young Haw | ie is ees are busy making fence for Uu j issued as a pronounced Republican | cle Mose....Billy Tyler sent over ‘paper. The Bazoo which bas : si fer some rope he says he feels lke! been an independent payer. the wasn't needed in the world any ces that it will hereafter he str: kveea tarps He gow best ter roadsn { : }pervisor....Geo. Price has ordered | | Democratic. 1.00 worth of powder to be tired a mut of Sam's uew house as soon with tooth pick sl Z a fas he returns....We hear of some Wh toothpick shoes; and a micro: lij.val veting in Shawnee. which | scopic mustache; at twenty, a chief| should beinvestigated....The town justice with piles of tin; at twenty- five she'll be satisiied with a mem ber of congress; at thirty, x country doctor or preacher will Jo; at thirty-| been conducted as a Democratic pa- per since its foundation two years annou \ week, Squire says they can get their! diuner down there. . ny person | dealivg in trotting horses should see Will Cole's horse; he is the finest five anything from an editor uy will stepperin this section ... What's | | do.—Ex. jthe matter with Dick, he looks so | |pale? Something wrong...... Oh, | The Odd Fellows of this. city will that band: | attend the reunion at Butler on the| mouth pi 27th of this month in full force. We{and that man knoeked both heads will say to the people of Butler that | °Vt of his drum....Oscar Griggs they will never meet a more jolly and captared a white horn owl,...4 young lady requested us to ask con | jovial set of gentlemen than comprise | tributicns to buy a new coat for the lodge of this place. And by| Rec. We hope to see all donate, as | the way, Butler will spread herself | the dogs damaged his coat very on this occasion, and all who attend | much... - Daniel says he wants to go to schoolat Fairview... . Judge Cole beught a quantity of millet hay of Geo. Mosbier. paying $5 per ton We ail need hay....Bob Thompson Nasdinctalaae at Sane has gone to Vernon county....As Pp ™ all the farmers have quit work since Pharis & Son. the rain we have plenty of trade. . a | Wonder if Squire Wilds will be both-| The Yellville “Echo” says: —There | cred SHE CAWat: Gan Eaiees Tin township board any more.... | Doe will give a big dinner free on eaves of southwest Missouri and! April 22nd, in honor of the town- northwest Arkansas as a burial place | “ip board. Sam. fer the dead. They claim that the dead can be enbalmed and kept in| Son when you want flour in large| those caves inas good a state of! Jots. and will save you money Preservation as are the mummies cf sea Bil Drake blew the tear through his horn, they will re- | ceive a hearty welcome and havea \ | variety at | | oDyx Farmers, always go to Pharis & Summit items. _ Cash & 12 pounds fa }2 Ibs f. jship board meets at Johustown next | * ‘3 boxes Fruit Pudding 11 bottle French mustard 1 bottle English table sauce {1 quart can Maple Syrup DOWN GO THE PRICES WILLIAMS ured! ae 33 pounds roasted Java coffee $1.00) 4 pounds reasted Rio coffee 1.00 20 pound p: a jelly 1.00 20 pound pail apple butter 1.00 10 pound ¢ ornia Honey Leo ried apples 8 pounds dried green peas 25, 6 pounds hi iy flakes 25) 3 pouuds Dates 25 | }3 pounds loose Museatel raisins 25) 1 pound Fig 10 15 35 25 11 pound pure (1 Ib Prine 1 1b Impe rth 1 Ib uncolore o Japan tea wort! 60 cents for 35 11 lb Moyune Paden tan worth T5e 8 pounds Pearl Hominy Navy | Gen cents for 5 pounds pure 1 1b Health & P: = = tobaceo 25 | 1 Ib Jolly Tar tobace |1 1b Star t 11b Old kK 15 1IbE st tol 39 3 Ibs 1 Prunes 50 3 ibs 1 pound pure Codfish | 2 pound can Corn Beet 25! yaekages Macaront 25 | 3 large Mackere! 25) 12 pound pail White Fish 70 120 large Mackerel in pail 120 2 boxes Deviled tongruc 2 2 boxes potted ham 25 3 caus sardines in oil 25 12 cans Mustard Sardines 25 11 gallon kraut 20 3 cans best ‘Tomatoes 35 3 cans best Corn 35 | lcan Boston Baked Beas 15} lean Early June Peas 15 2can Salmon 25 3 boxes French blichiny: 25 6 bars Clairette Soap 25 6 bars Fairbanks White Sta 2 6 bars Old Hickory soap 25 20 boxes Mule inatches 25 { quart, bottle Bluing 15 Brooms worth 25c¢ for 20 109 feet Wire Clothes Lines tor 35 1 dozen fancy Lemons 25 1 dozen Bluetield bananes 25 1 dozen Messina oranges 25 i 1 gallon pure cider Vinegar wt oe ac 4 Egypt. They aslo claim that they 1 half gallon can Maple Syrup 50 can prove without doubt the truth of Mud about =" gone. a er! are} 1 gallon New Orleans syrup 50} their doctrine if they can get a weil receaaged ly " Seen pg j 1 gallon Honey Drips so preserved body of the dead. crats need not look to the republi-! 4 — a Sorghum ae aay ae "Mr , |4 dozen Clot ins - 0 Ladies, go to the Racket Store for| C888 for help two years hence... jozen Cloves pins ; Some of the warmest republican sup | porters of the U. L. ticket last fall The aii schoel ine now in force | ae beginning to express their faith in the state provides that the use of jagain in the republican party... .To- ia Lok 1 iday Summit township is decidedly | | Profane and obscene janguage by any | republican in politics and we may/| pupil shall constitute good cause; look for them to so express them-! for expulsion from schools; also that|selves in the next election. The, any one who shall cut, deface or oth. | Westion then is where or in what, wise injure school houses, fences, or ‘roll eall will our floating democratic | buildings th A ; vote respond. . . What was called | joutbuildings thereof, are liable to/the union labor ticket was elected | | Suspension aud punishment. aud the in this te »wuship by majorities rang parents of such pupils shall be liable |ing from 16 up to si ynewhere in 30. to damages to the al y | Some iNegal voting was indulged in ‘ PGE | by the pure party. but as it seems on complaint of the = | hosiery. Our first parents were a tough lot. and it is hard to get blood. Steele, Walton & Co, will sell you groceries cheaper for cash than you ean buy them elsewhere. We have conversed with 2 uamber of our fruit growers inregard to the prospect of a fruit erop, and all agree that the outlook is good for a plentiful crep of all kinds of fruit The weather duripg the winter not cold enough to kiil the fruit nor warm enough to start the buds, and | unless the frost Kills the fruit after it blooms, we will have the most abundant fruit crop known for years, Harrisonville Democrat 2 Flax Seed to Loan. to farmers in any quantities. To secure seed apply early. Call at Butler elevator. 12) Bsxast Bros. & McDasiee. ii out of the) was | g to be a part of ‘their policy it will {amount to ve detern probably not be nor further rectors and collec We have a wisac but in Summit } courts who would be much bene xa school of sor Nis Eves instruct ..-Mr Editor, I hop nthe drift of the Thought to ¢ 3. but followed mny Burne a Out Baltimore, Md... Apri! 4.—L Uhl, a pretiy German girl 16 ve . vote. | parde hitems 5 of age. atte Masser, w day by throw The man's fs i gled an ad both eyes burne 1 out Ti she was betrye i Le by lL Worth Hundreds of Dollars. My wife us “Me her ish, La. Wr coln P a r ite the Br ny sort or ck Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.. = oe Bros. Nurseries. i - Mo. ther particulars. Sold by al! drug-! will send it free to all interested.— | gists. 20° | Orange Judd Framer. 17 i cans Merrowfat pea 3 papers carpet tacks 10 5 gallons 175 test coal ui! Dashboard lanterns with Ball's Eye globe Pm lTset Double silver plated tea spoons 4: We have just received | | thousand pounds of St his is our second ¢ sell for a short Joseph flour. ud: sack ail | time wholesale | prices for CASH ONLY $1.55 Royal No Petes aha re sack Blue D., full patent Hawkeye. | WILLIAMS CASH GROCERY. 0} Hallett of I tpornted Peaches 45! sh Prunes 35) 1m GUO ‘portunity to Clothe yourself and boys as well —Ttas said we are reckless in our prices, well | Butler, and G W Holeom of Clinton. A quarterly meeting of E J Serugygs of Monseratt. “Cli = x ~. lieal value o BE special plevic sym Y lieal J jet 1 i n Medical Society. of the Diseuescaa TEL ‘toms.” of Belton, and O F Renick of Butler. “Recent case from practice,” will be reported by H Jezard of East | Lynn, J F Robinson of Windsor Dr. Gilmore of Adrian, Dr. Bennett of | Kingsville, W A Williams of Hume and LT Murry of Holden Hedzen Medical Society. The second the H twe r ler o ars > Api This meeting promises to be a very interesting session. A great many Visiting aire will be present | and exchange ideas Following is the programme nen MORNING SES For Sate. JL Warden, of Pleasant Hill, 4 Discussed by GC Nevada, and J M Long of Highly improved farm of SO acres | 34 miles north of Butler, Mo. and | nuale s: uth o of Pas Mo. Want 4 t 5S per cent nown as the “Green and is now occupied by Make me var offer: 1 “F - of W. irrensburg, ot heumatism.” Discussed Se D Haire of Schell City, and A R Elder of Harrisonville. | J W Smith of Pleasant Hill, « | braneous croup its Eto! ogy, Pathol gy and treatment.” Discussed by iT Floyd of Shelton, and C F Mer iritt of Lucas among (ee ZC Kelso of Nevada, “Hemor- | 8¥}ts filed in the cireuit clerk's office \rhoids aud metheds of operation.” | for the May term of court is one for Discussed by D P Lee of Lone Oak, | $10,000 against Dr. B. F. Holmes,of and JR Boyd of Butler. , Moundville township. a The suit is brought for James Ho | J W Ammeman, “Spinal irritation; Pound, an infant, by his mother, in fevers.” j H } street farm” George Jury 'am going to sell it to some one. Address Lock Box 284, Kansas City, Mo. ‘Mem-| 1 9-2t Sues the Doctor. % numerous damage Discussed by W P Over | Nora, Peeler, through James B. halstor of “Harrisonville, and WH | Johnson herattorney. The petition ‘Allen of Rich Hill. Hl . RN Young of Nevada, “Diagno- among other things ‘states that Dr. sis of insanity from delirum” — Dis- | Holmes was called in 1886 to set cassed by C A Rockwood of Nevada, | the right leg of you and E J Worth of Rich Hill. i . eee had been broken it IN Britz of Clinton, “Operations ee eae )on fistula in Ano.” Discussed by J | Ro Buchanan of Nevada, and RF tich Hill yay of Nevada, ‘1 ng Pound, whieh two places, one fracture being above and the other below the knee, and that when the jlimb healed up it was crooked and | 1 Tuber- | shorter than the other one; for all of ind methods of treat- | which the amount of damages above | Discussed by J T Walls of named is asked.—Nevada Mail LHCa cular joints OTN\\, Vie AND CLOTHING. |: Where a $1 goes father house — | Op- than at any jin the county. Never before such an and with little money, we are Going out of the Clothing Business, it is not a question of profit, neither does y the cost cut any figure, this ne Sold NO OBJECT. PRICES we are very near it. “Lome and see, no trouble to show goods AT 'PHE BOSTON STORE, ’ E. L. RICE. T. L. HARPER RICE & HARPER, OR UGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS, DEALER IN——— : Pure and Reliable Drugs, Medicines. CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS. OILS. ETC PRESCRIPTIONS AND RECEIPTS A SPECIATY. | FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF THE BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK i