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Light, flaky and digestible pie crust and all kinds of fine pastry can be made with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow. der without bu (ter or with one half the 1a] portion, if pre- ferred, or \ a small quantity of lard or other shortening as desired. Pie crust made in this way is more wholesome ana dige m conomica! and easier pre- parcd in addition to saving ail the butter if desired. One- third the fiour is also dispensed with, the crust is rolled that much thinner, the raising qualities of Dr. Price's Powder swelling it to the requisite thickness. Those who enjoy the | amount of fishing for cat would do jno hurt at the lake. A Sensation in the Alliance. Aug. 10—J. O. s agent f the Geor- inted W. f the A Br exchange, re rs, Profs. Deer west- nd the shortage Wis, are atmoug the Real er we notice P: . Barkle : Nee eae "i ae a e A Malicions Balsenood nit ortage is du clerical 18 presem by ref 2 . eee 9 Si ; hae ane SK “op ee When my son Edward got hurt joa are eee pabeek ~ last week, one Ge Norris told W. R. Thurman, principal of the Foster school is here, in fact all the prominent teachers of the county are in the work. It looks as though a moderate the doctors and nurses aud reported around Pleasant Gap township, that | T said I would not come to see him vif he was dead. I brand said state- gain i uld : 2 SuESE Lhe teachers were Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Lower and Lowe OEG appetizing qualities of the delicious rejoice to know this secret Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is the only powder | home imadeapic wall BS some of the larger ones out and | | give the small ones achance to grow. | Mrs. Sarah A. Allen, proprietress of a dry goods store at Dew Rock, | sorry to learn on last Monday morn- | bat Prof. St ble t iment as a i rof. Starr wag unable to | : HSU Shs uttered any such sentiment. ’ foneiees | never be present on xecount of sickness. ‘SEEC Wieo ees | Prof. Welch of Adrain filled the va- | P ous fe malicious falsehood. I that contains the white of eggs. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re- ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques- tioned. LOCAL ITEMS. One hundred hours of scalding - - - heat on the wheat crop in North The farmers’ alliance of Kentucky | Dakota, is causing the farmers of showed good sense in the recent‘ that state to feel terribly blue, and election. Instead of making a hope- it is feared the ripening wheat has} less fight on third party lines they worked their men into nominations onthe democratic ticket, and the result is that they have a good ma- jority in the legislature.—Nevada been ruined by the intense heat How is this a good guaranteed | No. 8 cook stove with 20 in. oven and 6o pieces trimmings $18. Best cook stoves on earth for the mouey fire Benton county, was arcested by a cancy and the energetic and pleas Our aivere Rest peene U.S. marshal the other day aud | jing manner in which he handled e Confirm our etatement when we say | taken to Jefferson City to be tried | | classes showed his ability and made that Dr. Akgr's English Remedy is for selling whiskey without « gov-|him many friends among the teach-| in every way superior to any aud ali | A comuittee has been appoint- | other preparations for the throat and | rn See ; he a tu arrangea plan for grading | pital fi a a — oromninen eature 0 e St % '. Sonis Begala is the tariff eet SS ity We offer you a sample bottle ment, edited by Congressman Wr. | #Stitute have petitioned the county | free’ Remember this remedy is sold L. Wilson. of West Virgiuia, pooun to purchase uniform registers | | on a positive euarntee one of the ablest democratic leaders | for each school district in the coun: | —- iv the fight for tariff reform The ley. There have been few = twice a week Republic contains | this We should be glad if | this department and is mailed to! | We. Bron subscribers every Tuesday and Fri- jthe people of Butler would take a day, for only one dollar a year. It is j little more interest in the teachers |Teports that the various sums have ! at once the best and cheapest news| while they are making their stay | been paid to the Confederate Home and family paper published in the | Respt. iby the following counties. The land. Send for sample copies. Ad-! A Tracuer, 8mount from Henry county does dress the Republic, St. Louis Mo. | not include proceeds from the enter- oan he tia ne We have too many and if! tainment last Saturday at ba 1,6 of West Virginia, is not half as well | prices will reduce our stock we pre- | Henry ernment license. ers. visitors | Collections for sé€ssi0n. S 1 of Henry county with us. cooks Noticer. Call on R. S. Catron for insurance | 29-tf | on stock against lighting. A Kansas woman nephew to commit a thousand verses to memory to gain a reward in the form ofa Bible. The boy traded the Bible for a gun and accidentally | shot his aunty inthe back. Retri-! bution is sure as taxes.—Mound City Clarion. Squire Marks of Davis township, has the best 40 acres of corn in south- west Missouri. Good judges of corn | say it will make from 75 to 80 bush els per acre. A few years ago, Mr. Marks received the premium for the best 40 acres of corn in Henry coun ty which by actual weight, averaged 100 bushels and one peck per acre. ~-Montrose Signal. If you have real estate to sell or exchangs, call on R. S. Catron. John Glassen, of Charlotte town- ship, better known as the “Wild Dutchman,” desires us to notify the public that he wishes to sell within two weeks 40 acres of oats straw, 265 acres flax straw, 75 acres of growing corn, extra good. 285 acres of oats and flax stubble for pasturage, good feed lot and lots | of water. Will also sell cattle and hogs. Parties buying stubble can hold land until March Ist. This stuff must be sold within two weeks, remember this. R. 8. Catron, Notary Public, ac- knowledges all kind of papers. 29-tf The Signal a Lew paper just start- ed at Montrose is cn our table. It is neatly printed and well edited but has no politics. The man that can runa newspaper on this line in this age and generation, when new parties for the relief of the country are springing upfone and twoa year, will certainly find himself standing Ibe left too far behind the band wagon hear the fa How- ever, we wish our new brether suc- alone and wil to ever intest sound of the music. cess anda pocket full of railroad passes: The North Carolina Alliance is trying to work up a corner on girls Recently a clerk in a country store began paying at- tention to a farmer's daughter. The local Alliance took the matter in hand and passeda_ resolution’that girls should not overlook 1 as well as wheat. ible boys who stuck to the plow, for men | who wear “biled shirts.” i “piled shirt” and the with the Alliance happily wedded last Fri da Noticer. Why use impure cistern water when Pastures Improved Patent wa- ter filter is guaranteed to purify it. For Sale by ; Bennetr-Wueerrer Menc'r. Co. 38-tf But the got away whole We —Neva- induced her | {hibit at the World’s Fair. The price | the purchase was not made. ; mended for loss of appetite, indiges- 29-t£ | Also , back warranted for ten years, you had better get one quick. 38.3t. Harrer & Arkison. An eastern man was in Nevada last week for the purpose of buying a house belonging to Frank James. | The house was preseated to Frank | Several years ago by Capt. Bronaugh of Boonville. The stranger wanted to take the house to Chicago to ex-- asked, however, was too high and “Don’t Care to Eat.’” It is with the greatest contidence that Hood's Sarsaparilla is reco- tion, sick headache and similar trou bles. This medicine gently tones | the stomach, assists digestion, and ‘makes one feel real hungry. Per- ‘sous in delicate health after taking | Hood’s Sarsaparilla a few days, tind ‘themselves longing for and eating | the plainest food with unexpected relish. Dr. Lowry has practiced medicine in the state 23 yerrs, most of the time in Johnson county, has been wonderfully successful, and comes to us highly recommended, both by | the profession and the people with whom he has been associated. We gladly extend to him and his family eur best wishes, hoping that he may meet all the encouragement and co- operation necessary to suecess as a practitioner and worthy citizen. The Dr. has spent considerable time and money preparing for treatment | of chri generally, and takes great interest in to those diseases ministering who are afHicted, and | | splendid oratory. The latter isa real) beneath the | prospect for | the raiser 30 cents... | shows it to Cole Hensley nearly every | | Sunday evening. ... Mr. Burrows, of | Mulberry, is moving his big store would solicit from all, who will, a] ‘ eall, whether they desire to take/ treatment or not. His consultation | will not cost them anything. alli- A good story ance brethre: is told on two siding in Potosi, ate the side of that great “ ation. and practical } closely de reform” org: brothers b: ne alliance Last ad corn to sell, andj Leorn to buy. The re former whe had to sell asked brother who had to buy the fa of 75 would not take a cer the brother who had to lists Blaker & Co n, who sold These two ed to the lodge and were near neighbors one of them the other spring sum cents per bushel, buy went to those mono; at 2 unate brot! 50 cen City Clarion. experience of ail who doa ea it,| and the success of the Califorma Eat i Syrup Company. 36 | midst last week... known as he deserves to be. He is | pose to sell regardless of profit. one of the brainiest men in the! 3s.3t. Harper & ATKISON. Southern section. He is a gradu: ate | of Columbian College, W: ashington, | i ; 1860, and from tiie University of | Thirty thousand dollars have been Virginia, 1861. [un both these col-| raised for the benetit of the ex Con- leges he served as professor. and | federate home in Higgiusville. Mo., from both has the coveted LL. D. land it looks nowas if with a little) He is likewise an LL. D. from Ham- | fort tie ex Confederates will den Sydney college, from Princeton, | Oe ae oe soa eee AS He has been | not suffer intheir declining years. | aregent of the Smithsonian ever i Surely Missouri never had a charity | since he has been in congress, and of | which the more appealed to her great | course hus been one of the leading | j warm heart and one which held all! members of the Judicary committee | } tl 1 i“ a all that time. Mr. Wileon’s chief |/#88¢8 the closer in ite meshes. strength is in his wonderful leg: iW here want in garments way-worn ability, his courtly manners and his | and torn dwelt with those who fought stars and brrs, now! Plenty in her raiment of jcomfort and brightness; where the Ina game of base ball at Conk. | rain of life fell in cold and pitiless lin’s grove Mr. Ira Roberts was bad-| blasts, now there is sunshine’s full | ly burt, by running after a field ball! glad rays; where a vague sense of) and running into a barbed- wane | fence, nearly cutting an ear and one} leg off. The game was between the Pinchum and. Passaic boys. The | Pinchum boys were victoriou there was always a remembrance of | Jim Hollen and Ed Russell tried | ja debt which Missouri owed to those their manhood at the flax field last | |who had goue forth to death and, Saturday. Both were the best man “Mr. John Glassen has 265 acres | © ounds and despair, there is now) a good pasture to rent; also the) the knowledge of a deed which may | straw, and 75 acres of good corn in| not fully pay the debt, but at least | field that he wishes to sell. As Mr.| that will aud dees ameliorate in a| G. wants to go south in about two) small degree the condition of those weeks he will rent his farm for an- other year. He also’has stock hogs | ito whom that debt was due. for sale....Mr. Dan Bean has lost| tainly money jhis trucks from under his binder. | better cause and certainly ‘those who} Finder can get pay for his trouble | have given it will never regret it.—/ for bringing them to Dan. ....The! | Sedalia Banoo. | corn is good. The | question is, “what will corn start at! in price?” The buyer says 20 cent . Parish Nichol new buggy down and charm and a delight to the ear. i there is Virginia Items. wrong came as a guest, now there is | the satistied feeling of a well earned | and grateful appreciation; where | | i | | Cer- | was never en ina takes his house to Amsterdam....Mr. A. P. | Bridgeford, of Nevada, was in our} .. W. T. Cawman j has just returned from Kansas City | . Mr. rt is going to em-| igrate shortly. ...Amos Lockridge | will start in eight d for Okla- homa, in search of a new home, ae- by Ike Light and Dan M. NesTLe ONE ENjOYS ila! Both the method Hood's Sarsapa . f it, and the re- s will be positive in its favor né has been cured of indigestion d dyspepsia, another finds it in dispsnsible for sick headach | Peport re I isalt rk still o comes method and results when i taken; it is pleasant » the t and acts Le on : dispels colds, head- id cures habitual ex and h r remedy known. DR. J Ww. LOWRY’ s “Do not “accept any, | ubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, WEW YORK, WY. acter wil y calling to see} me. i LOUISVILLE, KY. | Shop in ‘pee Office over Fa | door from head o BUGS ee. occ cece 415 75 CT eee eee nce 375 25 FOSSPOle . seapceee eae 500 00 [Sip GISSS ce ohesansdacnss 25 Barton ec ha kyr ee 180 00; IMERNO Ice en eres 1,120 00 The sam from Bates county seems to have been paid by three individu- jals—R. S. Catron, Judge DeArmond | and Judge Barton.—Clinton Demo- | erat An interesting and important fea- | ture of the next number of Harper's Weekly, published August 12th, will be a graphic report of the annu- | jal National Eucampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, now being beld at Detroit, fully illustrat- ed from photographs and drawings. When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she bad Children, she gave them Castorg Vonsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, Call and geta smooth sh 1 you are next a hair cut, a shampoo. Finest Best barbers. North Main street, opposite postoffice ie R. PartEnson, € Prop’r. W. SILVERS, Attorney-at-Law. mers Bank; airway. third Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Butter and Eggs Ax ret the cash. Headwyuarters at A. L. BRIDE « CO. annibal Poultry Co. 35-1m By Jamies Smith. PRI AT WILLIAMS Ex-Contederate (CASH GROCERY 19 th) granulated sugar 1 00 20 tb light brown sugar 1 00 22 tf) brown sugar 1 00 4 it Java blend coffee 1 00 4} th Prokea Java coffee 1 00 \4 th Mexican coffee 1 00 | 100 th Blue D. flour, 2 70 1100 th) Hawkeye flour 2 55 '100 th Undine flour 215 | | 20 th pail jelly 1 00 | 10 th California honey 1 00 | 6 tb Hominy flakes 25 14 tb raisins 25 1 lt) pure maple sugar 14 | 1 th Princess tea worth 75 35 | 1 th Imperial tea worth 60 35 1 t) Moyum gunpowder tea {worth 75 540 15 tb navy beans 25 1 tb Health and tobacco \1 Wb Jolly \ Prosperity Tar tobacco L th Star tobacco 1 ib Karly Bird twist 2 tb evaporated peaches 25 California 2 th California evaporated apricots 25 12 tb pail No. 1 mackerel 1 20 12 th pail white fish 75 1} Big John smoking tobaceo 25 3 cans sardines in oil 25 2 cans large mustard sardines 25 3 cans best tomatoes 3 cans best corn 2 cans Boston baked beans 2 cars salmon 3 large boxes French blacking 6 bars Clairette soap 6 bars White Star soap 6 bars Water Queen soay 20 boxes matches 1 qt bottle blucing , Brooms worth 25 for 100 foot wire clothes line 5 doz clothes 1 doz Bluefield bananas 1 doz fancy lemons 1 bottle French mustard 1 gallon pure cider vinegar 1 bottie Eng i table sauce rup worth + gbuim 444 me to or or oe have We ceived just re- large supply of Calloway Co. leaf * tobacco that is fine for chewing or smoking, try it once, NUM - CASH GROCERY. kek ak i i Wa Pp a i na t J eu phy