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| een ee te ARSC AIAN BE bt ! 1 Vonsorial Artist. you are next Six chairs, no waiting, GRAND OPENING. ~|Mts,Peter Lane, ha Call and get a first-class ee cut, | smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest shop inthe city. Bestbarbers, North! Mainstreet, opposite postoffice. Ws. Boone, Prop’r. Last Friday afternoon, Miss An Carroll was drowned at the Granger | ford She was attending the nor- mal and was on her way home to! spend Sunday. The creek was very | much swollen. The body had not | been four d up to Tuesday.—Holden | Enterprise Minni Received two car leads of DRY COODS, : NOTIONS. Saturday Colo, age ed se BoOoTS & SHO ES, afternoon. She was the daughter | of Jas. Cohn, and is the second mem- ber of the family that has died with-! in the past month and another! daughter we understand is lving at | direct from the point of death This has been | ‘co's, peculiarly unfortunate this winter | besides all of them being down sick, /the good people of Bates county, they were until disc sovered by the] ladies aid society in a yery destitute | Mo, next Saturday, and guarantee! on liti on. Carpets, Rugs, Trunks and Vales. | bran new stock | TOOTLE, HOSEA &! These goods are factories, which she will show as low xs any house in the state How you may go on depends on iF riends call and see for yourselves how you get started. Any early in-| ; te ae terruption may change the whole| MKS. PETER LANE, Agt current of the stream. Laura Bridg | — man’s brain, upon examination, | shows that that remarkable woman probably had in infancy all of the | senses which she afterward lacked— sight, hearing, smell and taste, to- gether with the power of speech Up to the time of her illness, at the age of 2 years, it is now apparent. the brain was normally developed | and therafter grew unevenly.—Ex. to-day in special session to redistrict ies state | The legislature meets into congressional district, the judi | cial circuits, rebuilding of the university, &e. state | Wayrep—To buy all the Ameri ean silver dollars in cirenls ation (ad-| | vertised by the republican press at |72 cents) for which we are prepared | to pay 87 cents—an advance of 15) cents on the dollar in gold. Bring them to this office—Dade Co. Ad- vocate. Marshall Boy Burglars Caught. Marshall, Mo., Feb. 14.—Half aj} dozen boys, members of a gang of youthful burglars, are now under arrest for recent burglaries and the | what is ithe third party. ELL ARAN NERI I Lem. Several good farms in Bates coun- | ty to exchange for merchandise. Mize & Crarpr. The members of the democratic central committee will meet in this city Saturday to transact important! business. John Trimble left Monday night le Jefferson City, to resume his du-| | ties as mail clerk, in the special ses- | sion. e will have no old Mrs. Peter I shelf worn goods to show She i will have new styles o tary goods. j boots an d hoes to select The in unt daughter f Mr. and IMrs. RK. EB. Delaney, living in the northwest part ot the city, died Monday evening, after a painful il! ness of about three. The stricken parents have the sincere sympaty of jal in their sad bereavement. We can quote from nearly a dozen different sources and coming from nearly as many different localities, the expression “Stone for Governor means an old time majority for the entire democratic ticket.”"--Dade C Advocate The Alliance ‘county is this was iu The « al organization has been so man 1 no more. wrigion- | lated by the politicians as to merge left of the the| Remove third par- order into ty ugitators aud the 1 semblance of the Alliance papers took their de- parture some time ago. Circuit Court Proce State of Mo ve Wm No 105, affidavits for dings. Midkiff et al, | change mani- | officers are preparing to make sever ia == - ifested; same in cases No 106, 109 al more arrests. Several business| The roads in this county are re-jand 110. houses in the city have been plun-| ported to be ina very bad condition, | ake of Mo vs F M MeCoy, No dered recently and in some cases the! in short old settlers say they are 125, grand larceny. set for Feb. 19 | steals were large. State of Mo ve F M Me Coy, No! about as bad if not worse than they | ever saw them, and in many places, | the roads they are almost impassable with a team. | It seems that the present road law | is either a farce on the statute books | Farmers of Bale C unity, take no tice that the firm ef Pharis & Sor, by an unbroken record of five years have demonstrated to the people of Bates County that they pay the strongest prices for Butter, Eggs and poultry. We pay the people cash for pro- duce. Call onus on the South side square Butler, Mow 13. WarLike! Look Out Trade Where You Can Get MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, where are narrow, overseers and grand juries, if not the | roads in this county would allowed to get in the condition as} However, the! roads wil! be no better so longas the | not be; represented to be. present law remains on the books. We see fromthe papers that the mat | ter of good roads is being agit aied | in a number of counties in the the! state by prominent farmers and it is | to be hoped the agitation kept up until some plan is adopted | will be! by our legislature whereby the pub: | lic highways will be SEE Lupon. | Farmers, your attention is called | to the advertisement of R. R. Dea-| | con, Sons & Co., to be found on an- other page of this paper. The firm | jreply to jtinued by consent at interpleaders 156, defendant pleads guilty selling | liquor without a license. Fine $40. State of Mo vs W A Campbell, felouious assault, plea uot guilty. | Farmers Bank vs Dogolert Mager | | judgment for plaintiff. John Steele vs J T Shannon, et} or wholly disregarded by the road |], motiou to strike out petition sus- | Send them to you | See their tained. WASmith vs C B Lewis, et al. | ‘defendant files answer. Fred Egger iv we JN Barrows, | motion for receiver overruled. Albert Sheets ys C S Ball et al, seperate unswer of GN States, plaintif dismissed as to C S| Trial by court; judgment for | plaintiff. Bates County National Bank vs al Davis, change of venue ordered to Henry county. H © Donohue vs Samuel W alls, | | trial by jury verdict for plaintiff. WS Hilvs Rich Hill Coal Min- g Co., continued. K L Bartou vs H Moudy et al,con-|} tinued. K L Barton vs Moudy et al, con- Ball. cost. | neighborhood some lfor their x agente MARtUN RALPH KILLED. Two Number 13 Last Night. Cutin en Rich Hill Enterprise of Friday. WW. run over the body of Marion Ralph at the belt. clothed The affair is somewhat Our reporter Rene dire ystery interview with ie and statement is the « et evi- obtained. He had an Tence that ean be Switch | Last night about ten o'clock when | Kensie’s engine was doing | jwork in the mines west of Ovid, it) and cut in two just above the hips | | passed over the track about 30 min-!| utes previous aud saw no one or aby obstr ve run into the body, hk heaved or raked from the engine or dropped from the fahuman. A he examined the it looked alump of coal ears, no sem stop} wheels and found ter on the engine. id found jrag or cloth walked back to the place | the body cut in two ber 2 have been cold as tle bluod there is no su we ce ef foul play. ners verd ance with the abeve. A humorous Sarsay and to e Hex zbout bad fact rilla—it Are you in need of the s é a good live steck co one that will apprec your ness, give it the vecessary attention, report to you promptly on il busi- remit all ness entrusted to it, pre- jeeeds of shipments promptly and give i ediate replies to inquiries by telegrapi ov mail in regard to} the live stock imarkets’ Then. eon- |sign vour Cattle, Hogs and Sheep to Mesers. Larimer, Snnth & Brilge-| ford, at Kansas City White them ket re} s; they will of charge. advertisement in another jeclumm: $20,000 stock of dry yeods and leerecn inerchaodise to exehange for good Bates county Jand. Mize & Crarpy. te Man Who Was Shot, Dead. John Adams, the man who was jrecently shot the jaw by Mrs. | Lewman, died 4; viget. Some of | the atertes wee broken in bis neck and after co rable suffering Coroner O'Rear this finally sucucmbed me down from Butler morn- ing, and after en.pannell a jury and hearing the evideree in the ing ease a verdict was rendered exonorating jdo an extensive hardware and imple In Memorium. | Mrs. Lewiman, on the ground that jment business, and for this season) Ata regular meeting of Butler FP. jsbe shot Adams in self defense. Ad- 1.00} they have added the latest improved | & LU. a iela at Grange Hall on jams wes burned tins at 2 2 “ : ees sugar 1.00) farm machinery, some of which has; Thursday night, February 11th, alo'ek Rev. A. E ching 4 « Arbuckle Coffee never before been offered to the | Committee was eppointed to draft] tie funeral sermon Rie Re- 4“ Mail pouch * 2 fae 5 resolutions on the death of Bro.!_. : 4“ Jersey “ 74 | trade of this county. ‘The new firm Tose an lea oliod nk hietiome | Vo of Saturday 4“ Lyon - 76| has greatly increased their stock €8 |i this ety ou Wednesday morning, | 4“ Java Blend “ 76| pecially in agricultural implements, February 10th. ij Tented => —; Ftcted 2.25 | and before buying you are cordially | Whereas, The Divine Creator in | Ss ays u s 212.000 stock = nice, is flour is warranted a nie ilis infinite wis 5 removed | Clean hardwarearun and doing a straight patent and better invited to call and see them. They Petes Ply ae fay | good Dasiness nr ood county seat also have a fine line of farm and than apy of theflour on the market spring wagons, buggies, earts, &c. | 2 th California evaporated ap Their new Sonatina has begun to Std O5 > * P , ricots ‘ a - | arrive and by the time tbe farmers 3° California raisins 25 Ss 25 | are needing anything in their line) 4 “ Evaporated blackberries : 95 | the stock will all be here and ready 4 “ evaporated grapes 20 “ pail jelley for 75|forinspection. I. N. Mains, the new | BP recs capo Hee 2 member of the firm, is oue of the! 00 foot wire clothesline for 0 18 ck Fenner coor i | 5 gailone coal cil, 175 test 60 best known business men in the} county, having for yeara condueted | 2 dozen clothespins for 5 |a successful mercantile business in 2 tb dried beef for Pleasant Gap. He is a clever gen- 6 “ hominy flakes tleman and has a ho: i 1 gal. silver thread krout | 20 boxes of matches Dry salt meat for 2 Tb Macaroni for 1 gal honey syrup worth 1 quart cranberries for For Delegate to Chicago. 25| J. D. Allen, of the Butler Times is re) 45) a candidate for delegate to the dem- 1 * pure cidar vinegar 25/ ocratic national convention at Chica- mo —_. Japan ae 35/89: So far as we have learned Mr. 75e. n 35 | = ceaie 1 * Moyune imperial tea was Allen is the only qualitied gentle- 60 cents 35{man in Bates county who is actively 1 * Black tea worth 35 15 Be" J have not space to mention any more of the articles which I have REDUCED IN PRICE. Phe above prices are for CASH ONLY, and I expect to increase my trade largely by giving you these very low prices. T am now unloading a car load of the celebrated Marshall Flour “Maud “Jumbo,” and “Edible,” which | will be sold very low for Cash. I) patty deserves this will sell my stock of tin and queens-| Border Chief. ware at half their value. [ won't tell you that I am geing to sell out and juit the business for that is an ol d gag you know. Quick sales and smal! profits uM be my motto in th e fe) ture very Respectfully, by Lee Culver. W. C. WOMACK. :*: NORTH MAIN ST, BUTLER. jfor it. inthe race. Other names ate men- tioned, but will doubtless see the, uselessness of pressing their claims. It would give us pleasure to see Mr. Allen chosen, as besides being resentative democrat, be is and man, and his long able serviee for the | recognition. — pregressive newspaper groce eet t gebne narket-| 2e aud eet what you want Last & Corver. /919., That in the death of Judge ‘county a careful and painstaking of- |in mourning for a period of 30 days. county. | date. ily labors and promoted him to a higher sphere, therefore be it Resolved, By Butler Union No. | Connell, the F. & L. U. jenergetic and efficient worker, bas lost an the ficer, the community a most worthy citizen, his wife a model husband an affectionate and indulgent father. | Be it further | Resolved, That this hall be draped Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sprend upon the min- utes of this Lodge, a copy sent to| his family and a copy be furnished to the different newspapers of the rl A. A. Banavey, ) Committee. Public Sale. Iwill sell at public sale at my place four miles north ant one mile east of Butler, known as the Wilson farm on Tuesday. Feb 23, 1592, the | following proper Fifteen mules ard horses, ten head of Galloway | cattle, all pedigreed and of the best! families, one extra milca cow, one corn planter aud check ne mowing machine, ove dQ barness, cart and har nd harness, and oth Jements. 100 bushels! tons timothy d corn. rower, | reape?, | hay, Ter S10 cash. on sums yf S10 a credit of nine mon bout in- terest, if iue otherwise to draw 5S per interest ftom j Note to bear approyed secur-} J.B. Devenre. eent ity. | since, and no symptoms of retarn. town in Ohio. Mize & CLarpy. MILK GRUST ON BABY Kept Spreading Until His Face Was a Raw Sore. He Scratched Until Blood Ran. Teething. He Was Cured Promptly by Cuticura. alec eakd that it would be i po it until after he had finished tee 8 malady kept spreading until his face was a raw sore, and every few days be would draw his finger nails down on both cheeks, removing the scabs, and the blood running down ‘on his chin made him present a | ghastly sight. We commenced using the CUTICURA Kemepiss, and in two weeks we noticed a wonderful eee and in two months his face was fresh fair,and has been perfectly wellever since. We unbeetatnaly give all credit to CuticuRa. . B. WILLLAMS, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Scaly Humor 17 years Micted for seventeen years with a acaly y humor overmy entire breast. Attimes ‘rateh till eoreness compelled me to cease ‘After reading your advertisements at differe times, I concluded to give Cutict my astonishment as weil as satisfaction, I w: with one set of CuTICURA REMEDIES, in abo: and a half weeks. That has been nearly JACOB STOECKLE, 3610 Palm Street, St. Louis, Mo- Cuticura Resolvent new Blood and Skin Purifier, inte: TRA, the great Ski Pain relieved in one Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, he! | Best Physicians Said No Cure While | a pile of ashes a small piece of | They | seemed to} e was but lit-} They saw persons in the, listanee offand! i ) | service rules both on -removals. | small eash payment, | Govern Royal Baking Powder Has no Equal. The United States Official Report Of the ‘ower tests recently made, under Department of Agriculture, cating infor authoritative The Official Report hest vs the ROYAL superior to all others in [eavenin of tartar powder & power; a cream of highest quality. The Canadian coupe be im per cent. ‘As a result of m the Roval Baking ¥ it strength of greate some ingredients, and Tests: the Royal is shown to i than any other. y investigations T find Powder far superior to the Is pure, contains none but whole- is of greatest strength. X. VALADE, “Public Analyst, Ontario, * Dominion of Canada.” farm If you want to buy or sella ol ¢ kind of exchange, call on or write to | Mize & Craxrpy Ex-Congressman Morgan. Hon. Charles H. Morgan who for four years represented with marked ability the Twelfth district in gress and who is concededly one of con- the most astute politicians in the state, in conversation witha Tribune representative yesterday said: “Stone will be nominated for gov- ernor as sure as meets. the convention T live in an adjoining coun- ty to Lieut. Gov. Claycomb but ny county will be for Stone. I think it is safe to assume that the south- west will be united in his support. I ought to know of his powers as a speaker and erganizer something |for I have been opposed to him in several warmly coutested campaigns With his high charaeter, honorable public record and unquestioned abil- | ity, my judgmeut is he will be nom- inated without formidable opposi tion.”-—Jefferson City Tribune. Cant Sleep Nights Is the complaint of thousands suf- | fering from asthma, const pion ay coughs, ete. Did you ever try Dr. Acker’s English Remedy? It is the | best preparation known for aii lung | troubles. Sold on a po! * guar antee at 25c and 50e. y Mr. Wanamaker went into the cabinet as a has beaten the business man and he record and the civil He has turned out more postmasters in three years than the Cleveland ad- ministration did in four.—St. Louis Republic. Farm tor Sale. miles vortheast of Butler: good six room house, orchard, ponds, wells, timothy aC. Will giving time at interest on different E. D. Kipp. 6 tf 25 acres and clover. low rate of payments. Farmers Bank. t , | tel, A well improved farm for sale 9} e fat our mevw line of work, rap- barn, young —) sell on | Notice xe Taxpayers. Your tax is now due and should be paid at once. After the first 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. WELTON, i Township Collector. Stallions and Jacks for Sale. T bave seven stallions and tive jacks ef different a. One im- ported Clydesdale, the others high- grade roadsters, drivers and saddle ,borses. Can suit any man in quali- ty and style of jack. Come and see me at the Elkhorn stables, Butler, or address J. W. Sairn, Butler, Mo. $500,000 We destre to place cuton real estate security «large anount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest rates yel offered by anyone in thts line of business: Noles drawn torone, twos ‘three or jive years lave some money to loan pauable on or beforeasiven date. Caulland see how cheap we can let you have money- ‘The Bankers Loan & Title Co . C. FULKERSON, Manager. Faterprising Young MMaAETTeae'k Co. instracied sod started me I worked stendily and made money {aster xpected to Tbecame able to buy an island and ball eof either nex, Toung oF old, : "Any one bing. No vor all yoatlme mployment—we teach you tuarvelous things, and bere 1s |. wealth giving wonder. Great gains dustrious worker. Wherever you are, re doing. you want to know abont this Acar! LISLE’S 2d of Kentucky Jacks just 3 stable Butler, Mo. Th Jacks to Ee county. is is our seventh shipment We have arrived and on baie at HARRIS & of Ke.- man more extra large demand Le breeders, w Ab Ene omer eee oo