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MAKE A LINE TO J.M. MeKIBBEN’S AND SEE HIS ELEGANT STOCK OF | Dry Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, 4 Hats, Caps, d AND THE—— 1 TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, BUTLER, Missotmi { Around the statue of Hen H isto be erected near her palace i f H.1.. TUCKER, at Corin, the empress of Austite bas q Successor to J. G Walker, = ; f i decided to plant 50,000 rose bush ; es. | 5 eee DRUGGIST i ! So many have been cared of vbeu matisin by Hood's Sarsapa: that Ei¥osiery.,| NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS) MINE NO 7. The Dead Men Taken Out and the work of Restoring the Mine In Progress. The dead men were brought up from No. 7 Reith & Perry Mine yes- terdav and buried. The dead mules Were removed to-day, and the work of restoration is now The “stoppimgs” were all knocked out by the exp! naud the mule stables entirely usumed fire but this it is th Much other jily repaired by the force at present | engaged in this work. Col John Perry of Kansas City ». T. Stew jart, State Mine Luspe f Kuisas | David Mackie of Scammonviile. Kar }sas and C. C. Woodson State Mine Inspector of Missouri, together with Supt Sweeney of this cit the work ers and endeavo }eertain the cause which lel to | explosion and Low to avert similar catastrophies in the future. —Review | 6th K.¢. Journal, Jan. =. j} Judge Levi Moler, formeciy | Bates cour ty. Mo..died at early hour | r iMr.W ect. in the real | Op LiZec a man ing into it more for political capital | the | County Investigation. The County Court has ordered an iavestigatioa long clamored for by the honest yeoman T of the books, (ry. regardless of political affiliation. | Coming this late in the day it smacks | a little of demagoguery and political | buncombe. It looks as though the) labor union-alliance party were go- I ——_—OF— economy | The BLACHERT Stock of othing & Mens Furnishing Goods | intended bit Was Thrown on the Market to UT AT ONCE pure cistern water] Improved Patent wa- | m="You will not have to pay more “**than COST for anything in our ‘line and in many instances much Apsociation, to} ‘below actual cost at this house. enaranteed to rWareren Meret Death of Mrs. Summy. i Mrs. Ella Summy, wife of W. H. i} Summy, died Sunday morning Jan-/ }, very thankful to Squire Newsom uary 10, 1892, near Prairie City, in f Bates county, Mo, of complications f la grippe and pneumonia. De ceased was a sister of J. H. Talbert, the north side jeweler, and made her | home for a time in for stealing an overcoat from the American clothing house seemed to or quarters at the jail during the present cold snap. The only thing they seemed to regret was the sen- we urge ull who suffer from the | were above the aver: nt Oak Grove, Dee pwater | - ‘ ease to try this medicine |ness he was the sor ship, Jan. 16th, 1s Begin | ee & ee |’ ap? a rr! | [nocially to meet Mima was to become | singe wt 10 a.m. BA SHRUPE SALE. | Judge Ballard writes to Dr. Rea- | his friend. For two t 1s he dis 7 > | | Sp ; : | 1 Methodism Readisg, Mrs. Rad- i ick that his daughter, Miss Josie, | charged the duties of coauty jadze > mE Rises aCe Nove a cae ‘ i | is much better | of Bates county and fer two years |! ee iscussion, Alisses VanHoy North side of squa4r e. it | So | represented that county it the state/and Simpson i | ‘Hoaler in Isaac Fowler will lave a sale on | legislature 2 Howto teach Fractions, Mr. = — { Tuesday the 19th to sell off his per | Telegrams have been seut to Lis Covey. Discussion, Messrs. Embree : i ———— ‘ i Drugs and Medicines sonal effects after which he will move, Pélatives at Rich Hall, Mo. and some and Rayburn. = f | his family to Indian: Mi Raw! {of them are expected this moruing | : : : , | had by pulling the Knob in front. is an excellent gentleman aud good) ake arrange funeral, | 3 Methods in history. Mr Rowe \ i . | citizenand the Times hates to see} which will b iter \Discussion, Mr. Teeter uid Mrs. } . (jm) i rnc aS es $$ _ him leave the county. | The body is lying at Wagner's un- | Ludwick. i 2, eS | Yhen y j 2 rer —_—__——- |dertakiog rooms. The deceised was} rete = eS ; ae @ i When you desire to make a real If you want to buy ov sella farm] 55 Saar | " ss | 4 Penmanship, Prof. VanBentbu- Wii] nm : , estate loan call on Duvall & Pere : 2 . ee ‘ for ties pa: u / D a Q fi . or make any kind of exchange, call . Ere =a je MJ Bry ° ¥ \ i val, west side square, Butler, Mo. Giorwrtats. OME oe Gian | Keience of Bread Making. i 5 In what does a recitation con- Q <7 ‘ ; Money paid when papers are signed | | A‘ the avnuil meeting of the chetu-| sist? Miss White. Discussion, Misses Sos ‘K| i and your principal and interest is John R. Green ex-circuit clerk of; ied society he'd at Washington, the liuudwick and Willisoo. ony 5 a 3 - . f made payable at their office. 7 4t tay county, was elected clerk | question of the value of carbonate} ¢ Condition requisite to good Fe A ra SH ANY J eee — | . . . > i x Official of the Missouri supreme court of amonia as a leavening «agent in vol work, Prof. G@ A. Theilman.| 3 Se ~ et Y \ Bruce Starke, deputy circuit clerk , t° ae out Ue rare! ee sci re aol as UA ios if “1 7 Cooperation of parent — with al =) ; \\ \ of Bates county, is acting reporte r Capt. Conner, deceased. (ae up fer disenssion, in which Iteacher, Messrs. C. Wix, C. S. Ewin! mz os a A aN : i of the cireuit court for Dr. L. A.\ Geo. Gedney died at his home in ‘3 ae of 7 U a : 4 54 and J. H. Rayboun = Sue, j y Orr who could not be present. Mr.) this city Saturday after protracted Be Baas sei ~ ie ot is as i 1, H. Rowe, e es RS be | < 5 Si Socie r. Richardson, late he t tg — . Z 1 Starke is only seventeen years of) illness of nine weeks He leaves al ake tety; Dr. Richa ny dt apie | M. Lene Waitt President. - ee eee d i} i | ad State: . nen Agri- g 3 | age, but has served as deputy in the, wife and one child, and came to this | ene piates eran sere gn | ae S ce } y sircui talon foe wee : culture in) Washington: Dr. Wm. } co, ii cirenit clerk's office for five years. city from Cass couuty about thiee eee | ) i} ia daoe fact 5 S , | MceMartrie, late Prof. of Chemistry | i © is young in years, but an old) months ago. © He leaves his fanily wae Ua versob cia et ~ 1 stager when necessary to get down | in destitute circumstances, and D.| a a ie te ; ae peed = tl : We ht to buat 1 : a artley, late hemist « e S wa ay to business.—Clinton Democrat T. Owen raised the scessary 3 4 On fete ee cares | Bragklyne Ne Yor Gone) Pop sehen tts ii 2 : : money by subscription to give bim ag i | { iM Col. Stone of Nevada, is confident dees 1 een and Prof. of Che: of the Long } oy Ue Kausas City will secure the national —— — Island College, others, took ENCLISH i lemocratic conveution. The com- Several good farms in Bates coun-' part. | NS QY INO i mittee met in Washington City the f¥ f° exchange for merchandise. } The consensus of opinion was LLP : { 21st inst to select 2 location Muze & Crarpy. | overwhelm‘ng in favor of the em : — - ' | The twotramps arrested last week Ployment of amouia. It was stated i 2 ar 4 We desire to place outon real estate security a large amount of money. Will give the best terms and loivest rates yet offered by anyone tence was too short. For such over- | grown raseals the whipping post extreme volatility of as afact that amonia renders the glutton of the flour soluble than the orginal glutton, and that the bread in which this produced by carbox more acticn was | amonia must b> more digestible and hence | more hea'thful, and because of the} carbonate of ate of Clinton until some three or four years ago. She was a most estimable lady and leaves sorrowing relatives and friends in both communities where she resid- ed.—Clinton Democrat. Mrs. Summy was the wife ot Rev. W. H. Summy, the last democratic nominee for representative. She was a most estimable lady, and the bereaved relatives have the sympa- thy of the entire community. Batler Wants an Ice Plant. Nevada Democrat L. S. Paddock of Butler is inthe city to-day and a Demorat reporter met him this morning in company with Bob Irons one of our live citi- zens Mr. Paddock is here to look through the Nevada ice plant to as- certain its cost, capacity, ete. The gentleman said: “We are thinking strongly of anice plant at Butler. ' In fact an effort ison foot to build one at our place, and I am_ here to look through the Ice Plant.” Mr. Paddock is one of Butler's pushing citizens, and he was pleased with his investigation of the Nevada ive plant. He reports Butler as un- dergoing a healthy growth all the ime. Vonsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, you are next Call and get a first-class hair c semoothshave and a shampoo. Finest shopinthe city. Bestbarbers. North Main street, opposite postofiice. Wa. Boons, Prop'r.@ ; would serve much better than sup- amonia and its complete expulsion | porting them at public expense. \from the bread in the process of | paking, it is one of the most useful jmost healthful ana most valuable leavening agents know D. | These conclusions are borne out | by the very elaborate and exhaustive experiments made by J. W. Mallet | of the University of Virginie, which The following officers were in- | stalled to preside over the I. O. O. F. lodge during the coming term, last Tuesday night: N. G, J. W. | Mathers, V. G.. J. E. Hudelson; R. | S., P. P. Edwards; P. S., A. Eno: Treasurer, S. L. Bates. D. D. G. Hy A $ for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is beyond: Business House for Rent. = question the greatest of all modern edies.§ git willstopa Cough Inone night. It will checks saColdinaday. tt will prevent Croup, reliev isthma, and CURE Consumption If taken | ime. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH | Ground floor, two doors south of $500,000 Bates County National bank. Can be lighted with electric light and water supplied by hydrant. Want eda live business merchant. dry goods man preferred. Room large enough to hold ten or fifteen thou- sand dollars worth of stock. For further particulars. Call on or ad- dress, Frasersco Bros. 5 1m* Butler, Mo. Farm tor” Sale. 5 A well improved farm for sale 9 miles northeast of Butler; good six room house, barn, young bearing orchard, ponds, wells, &c. 25 acres timothy and clover. Will in this line of business: Notes drawn tor one, two-- dé three or five years. lave some money to loan pauable on or hefore a given date. Calland see how cheap we can let you have money- The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. be without | i, 26¢. bottle may save $100 In Doctor's bills —may Save their lives. ASK YOUR DRUG- IST FOR iT TASTES COOD. ort H L Tucker, Agent sell on | show conclusively that bread made} ; with a Baking Bowder in which one} |per cent. of cirbonate of amonia is! | used in connection with cream tar- | M., W. W. Ross, of Butler,was pres- ent and performed the ritualistic ceremony.—Adrian Journal. + The supreme court of Connecticut | tar and so la, is not ouly of uniforms gives the governorship of Bulke'ey, iy better color and texture, but a! the hold-over governor, instead of| product more wholesome, because | Judge Morris, Democrat, whe was) the amonia serves to neutralize any | elected by the people over a year | Organic or lactic acids present in the ago. Republican courts can be : re- | lied on as being as partisan as any | 2 é j other bodies. It is political advan. | _,1 Will s:ll at public sale on my| ae a . | place, 5 miles southeast of Butler, | | tage and not justice they are looking | Es on the Appleton road, on | after.—Nevada Demoer Tuesday. January 19, 1892, | | the following property: Two brood | Public Sale. . | Does Protection Protect? mares in foal, two good milch cows, | We make a call for all your poul Certainly, in one sense, it does. one 2-year-old extra good horse, two | 4 Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great pro-| mule colts. Farming implements | tection against the dangers of im-|and housebold and kitchen furniture. | , pure blood, and it will cure or pre-| Terms—Under $5 cash. $5 and vent all diseases of this class. It has | over a credit of ten months. six per well won its name of the best blood | cent interest purifier by its many remarkable! cent off for eash. Note to bear ap cures. proved security. Isaac Fowren. H.C. Dosonve, Auctioneer. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. $20,000 stock of dry geods and Children Cry for general merchandise to exchange for | Pitcher’s Castoria. good Bates county land. Children Cry for a Mir & Ciazpy. | Pitcher’s Castoria. ‘ ‘for same. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy yet) efficient action ld byJall drug | Price rents per box. gists. ‘Poultry and Eggs, from date or six per | Taken in any quantity and cash paid, Farmers we want vour goods and are willlng to pay for them. Bring on your * POULTRY& EGGS And get the cash POULTRY & EGGS. small cash payment, giving time at LUMBER!! HG, WYATT & SON, Save money by calling on us for jlow rate of interest on different | payments. E. D. Kier. ‘armers Bank. 6 tf Notice Vo axpayers. | Your tax is now due and should | be paid at once. After the frat of | January the law requires that a pen- alty be added on all unpaid taxes. | Please be prompt and save this pen- | alty. A. O. Wettox, | Township Collector. IVORY prices on LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES. PAINTS. And all_—_— Building Materials, | ——Our motto 1s—— HIGH GRADES | nd eggs at the very highest market price in cash A. L. McBRIDE & CO 44 99% Pure. Hanibal Poultry Co. | And By JAMES SMITH. } THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. ” | | LOW PRICES ; tf