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weeeongraas annette See ER RIT Phe svat Bengt Committee Meeting. Pursuant to call of the chairman democratic central committee New Goods, New Dress Goods, New Prints, see New Shirtings, SRE ee New Hosiery, besa elie Ses Se a | In fact we have everything new in the line of Dry Goods and N votions, and NEW PRICES. We have the largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods Notions and Fancy Goods, “: in Butler and don’t buy eggs or chickens, we don’t at the Lowest Prices; w jo'e'ock 1892. Saturday, February 20tb, jing absent Ove Harris, of Shawnee, ;was elected tempo secretary. airman Allen stated the object of | meeting to be |time and manner of selecting del the nan the state convention, wh n City ates to the j gates t Setters jis called to meet in | May Lith. )batlioual couvention. On motion of Estis Smith the 12th lof March, at 2 o'clock p. m. was fix ed for date of holdiug townshi p coh- ventious to send delegates to county co uvention at Butler oa Marci: 19 | 18% #2, at 2 o'clock p. m., vention will send il which con- stute national con son City, May 11th, 18$2. On wotion of Dr. H. R. j the representation was based on the} Fields, Cleveland vote of ISSS. On motion of Th 8 Gas oie Asis of representation w egate for every 4 tion of 15 and over cast for Cleve = » Fields tendered bis (tion as chairt sh resig of Rockville tow at Willi tip and recommended th im ‘| Anderson be appointed in his stead, 10 per cent orders, if we did we would have to charge you that much more for goods. Sell your produce for what it is cash and come and trade with us will save you money. worth inj and we BOSTON STORE, C.E. GILBERT, Manager A. A. Lesueur, secretary of state, | and James M. Seibert, state auditor, | Times, both model officers, are not likely to have any opposition, but will be re-! nominated without opposition—a de- served compliment to both men.—Paris Appeal. Richard Dalton, yovernor, is a native of Ireland, a member of the legislature, a farmer, a former lawyer and during the war was a gallant soldier in the federal army for four years. He commenced life after the war as a farm hand. He is entirely self made.—Rich Hill Review. gentle candidate Butler's pepular and edtecuriciny implement dealer Shirley Childs, is for | } to the grim destroyer ready for the spring trade again, | with a large line of farm machinery of the best makes. Also buggies, carts, spring and farm wagons. Our | farmers will bear in mind that a bet- ter place to buy their machinery can not be found, and they will do well to see Shirley before making their J.D. Allen, editor of the Butler continues to receive flattering notices from the a delegate to the national conven- tion. Jake is true County Domocrat. A fatality seems to follow office holding in Bates county. A time ago Presiding Justice the Bates many press, as blue.— Henry short Jesre Connell of died and appointed to the vacancy. day Judge Braden county court your old Save them for the agents of the chewing gum factories, who wre buying them up in all parts of the state. Pulverized rubber boots and overshoes, flavored with vanilla, strawberry and other extracts makes a popular chewing gun. —Deepwater Ww ‘ork 1. Don't throw away gum boots and shoes. We are heartiiy in favor of J.D. | Allen for delegate to the national purchases and take a look through | his assortment of plows, corn plant- | ers, cultivators, harrews &c. His | wan don't iohabit .the the twelfth place of business is first door west | of the Bates County National Bank. Several good farms in in Bates coun- ty to exchange for merchandise. Mizz & Crarpy. The farmers around Butler are in- augurating a boyeott against the J. T. Shannon Milling Co., on account of higher prices for flour than Rich Hill, Montrose and Appleton City, and bids fair to make it quite inter- esting for the firm.—Hume Tele- phone. The old saying,go away from home to hear the news. The above from the Telephone is the first intimation convention at Chicago. We have known Jake from boyhood and a better democrat or more of a gentle- district.—Gabe in the Rich Hill Re- | view. C. B. Lewis has bought the Elk | Horn livery stables, also the livery outfit of J. W. Smith, and henceforth will be iu the ring to stay with the bast barnsmen te be found in this section. He will also feed anything | from a jay bird te an elephant. Look we have had that the proprietors of | this mill are not treating the farmers of this section right, and the above paragraph reads very much like the editor has been Co. Vhe Ladies The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the the the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all condit make it their favorite remedy. get the true and genu look for the name of the Fig Syrup Co., tom of each pac ulifornia printed near the bot age. 12 Drug Stock For Sale. A new clean stock of drugs for sale at a bargain. Call on or address J. S. Pierce, Adrian, Mo. imposed upon by | some enemy of the Shannon Milling | out for his ad next week. The Butler Ti is oppose to the legislature so changing the judicial districts as to cut Benton off and add Cass to this cireuit. It say the people of Bates do not want to dis- pense with the valuable services of Judge Lay whose home is in Ben-| ton, and that it understards the bar of Henry county stands in the same attitude, all of which is quite com- limentary to Judge Lay, who has made a splendid reputation throughout his Democrat. circuit.—-Clinton Sr. Joszru, Mo., Dec. 29, *90. Gryts:—I have used *Internation- al Stock Food” and tind it to be all you claim. Have fed it to hogs and horses with most satisfactory results Never saw hogs thrive better tl mine since feedin ar food, un R. McLeas. Sold and guaranteed by H. L. Tucker. druggist, north side square. Butler, Mo. 14-2 Born. to the wife of Geo. Patrick, on Tuesday, a fine boy. take) Judge D. R. Braden was | ‘Tues-| -cumbed | |whieh was aecordingly done The committee transacte 1 consid- | erable other business a 1 oad journed, subject to the call of the chairman. On the inclement weather and very bad roads a full attendance was prevented. Those present were: Estis Smith, L. R. Al- J. K. Rosier, Ove Harris, G. B. | Parker, T. K. Lisle, Zera Raybourn, | Noah Nybart (proxy), H. G. Walton (proxy), F. M. Steele (proxy), D. D. }Peeler (proxy), Dr. H. R. Field, | Thos Gault, J.J. Frauklin (proxy). | i | account of | jlen, | $20,000 stock of dry goods aud general merchandise to exchange for good Bates county land Mize & Craxpy. Last eek Mrs. Zera Rayburn ad journed her schoo! in Elk Hart town Shelby house, to attend the funeral of D. R. Braden, and absence, some scoundrel entered the building and taking the large dictionary set it on end in the middle of the floor and applied a match to it. About one third of the lenves in the center of the the book were burned out.and the book then fell over and its weight smothered the fire and proba- bly sive the building from destruc- tion. Before leaving the house the rascal wrote characters on the black board which he said represented his name. Its a mean person that would be guilty of ship, kuown as the during her out, aud neighborhood we would advise the farmers to watch their smoke houses aud lock their stable doors. such conduct. if he remains in that The adoption of the high protec tive tariff in Frauce is causing a big row. The French people do not like the enhanced prices on every ar- ticle they have to buy. The poor class are unable to buy beef and the reports say they are living on horse aud mule meat. The fifth hear are of the state miue inspector for the year ending June 30th, 1891, edited by State Mine Inspector C. C. Woodson, was |Tecived last week. its Bates county in the lead in lam unt of coal taken out and in the | development of new mines. N. B. McFarland bas been suffer. | ing ths last week with quite a severe! glad to note that he is much better. When the Exporting States {the right to buy what they pl with their exported surplus of wheat, corn, cotton and provisions, the ex change value of wheat, corn, cotton, and provisions will rise as much as the difference between ihe prices charged for them by our tariff pri- j tected trusts. Cut th’s out and paste jit oa your ballot in November.—St. | Louis Republie, | A Duty to Yourselt. It is sur that juse a cor ordinary when they can secure a valuable Engish jone for the same mc ney. Dr. % English pills are a positive sickheadache and al! liver t They are small, sweet, easily taken and do not gripe. people will won Acker's Called to order by Chairman | }L. R. Allen Secretary Crawford be-| favor that Mayor Pace was asked | school | The report cred- the} case of erysipelas is his face. We are| The New Presiding Judge. When the name of Mr. Reece was suggested by Mayor Jas. L. Pace, as a suitable person to fil! the above office, so unanimous was the seth ment of the party in this city in his ; Established ! Facts: and consented to circulate a petition | in his favor. This be did paper was largely signed and hand ting of ed to Senator Bradley to present to! Wednesday night W | to Jefferson City to |the governor. W. Graves wer nt the matter to the governc | presi and a jthe death of Judge Braden Mr. Gr } » te band him a cer at When ives arrived at Jefferson City found that the sar e opinion regard to the a ent existed south of the river and that t ov ernor had ¢ | pet tions from that ; Appoi nt of Mr. isfactory to the citisens of the coun udy received two | The section ity the governor commissioned hin | ' Thursday last. Mr. Reece is a large farmer, a thorough business man and very | popular in that section uf the coun- | ty, and in fact wherever knewn, and e- {his uppointment gives general sat | the utmost confidence to administer county honestly You've No Idea How nicely Hood's Sarsaparill a hits | \the needs of people who tired out” or “run down,” from any cause. I ms te oil up the whole mechar f the body so that all moves smoothly and work becomes a positive becomes delight. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pils act especially upon the li mousine it from torpidity to its ural duties. cure constipa- tion and assist dig estion. A ncvel sight at the meeting of | the county court « few days # Blind Owens, as be mad: : for a loan of shoo! farin and aske: >was pplication his Lthe court to contin- pauper. The pill of this man is only equaled by his capacity for genume wickedness. unney On ue his allowance as a A constant burden on the county, he is uever satistied except he is vi- relis olating the law. He whiskey and bas beeu e suvicted for it, fined, and oon his petition remitted. For a Jong time Fi him a quarters A coust cu to jthe county and to ail who are com- pelled to know him, kis being blind has long since ceased to cause even pity. The other day, so says a story about him, he was standing in of his house front in Grand River bottoms holding a club in his hand ing it oc ; flourish- asionally and calling lusti- ly for his wife and daughter, who were bid from him and refused to answer. When he began cursing tt because they would not answer telling him where to tind them that he might chastise them with his club, he contented himself with promising them certain death when he did get jhold of them, and judging from the language used preaching their fu- neral — Lissourian, Hi isonville. BAD ECZEMA ON BABY #lead one Solid Sore. Itching Awful. Had to Tie His Hands to Cradle. Cured by Cuticura. Our little boy broke out on hi 1 of eczema, when he was ried three doctors, but th f ur monthe old. 1g them to 'TA HARRL Cuticura Resolvent The new blo: I oF r , cleanses th: elements, and DAP, aN exquisite skin scalp, and Testore the PAINS AND ere | Of females Sarees new, el tegant, and int cxuours ‘Anti-Pain Plaster. Se aren and the: Reece being sat- | feel “all | head with a bad | Webster, Ind. | »4 and Skin Purifier, and greatest of | That the RoyaL Baxinc Powper is the oldest and purest baking powder, and the greatest in leavening streng th. That it is free from every injurious substance. That it makes lighter, sweeter, more nutritious and healthful food than any other. The Royal Baking Powder Company refines its own cream of tartar in its own mammowi re- finery, and thus insures its unvarying quality. There is used in the manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder more than half of all the cream of tartar consumed in the States for all purposes. This is required and must be chemically p' and chemically pure cream of tartar could not be obtained in the markets of this coun- try or Europe, which ne itated the building of special works, and the employment of special processes. All other baking powders, when analyzed, show traces of lime and sulphuric acid, which arise from the impurities of the materials bought in the market, which their manufacturers use. | This is why the Roval Baking Powder is the only absolutely pure baking “powder made. What is Good Baking Powder. It is 2 well known fact that car- | s,; no wai you are next bonite of amouia is used by bakers , ectl a ear haircut, ave and a npoo. Finest in the preparation of the finest and C B re North most wholesome biead and cake,and | Mainstreet, a das pose es z 5 é M. Boc rop’r. j las been from time immemorial. It is among the oldest and at the same time uost healthful constituents of baking powders. It is all evolved in gas by the neat of the oven, and leaves no trae? of and it is this that value as leavening agent in the opin- | ions of the ~New York Journal. Why use impure cistern water when Pastures Improved Patent wa- ter filte s guaranteed te purify it itself in the food r-WuerLrr Menc’r. Co. 38-tf gives it its great; — Wantal - —- to exchange $12,000 stock of nice, clean hardware.running and doing » wood business in good county seat town in Ohio. Mize & Cranpy. physicians. If you want to buy or sella farm or make any kind of ange, call on or write to | Mize & Cranrpy. Mrs. Peter Lane & Lee Calver will buy your eggs and poultry and as of old will pay you the highest market price in’ eash, AGRICULTURE. 11, 1892. Eb. ~The state printers at Jefferson City have been directed to | send you a copy of the 23rd annual report of the state board of agricul ture. Will you kindly state to your readers that, as required by law, 50 additional Orrce Stare Boarp or drygoods or Produce will be handled by Lee Culver. Bring your market- ing to Lee and get what you want for it. Lane & Conver. Corumpra, Mo., Fen. Msces. groceries i Farihers of Bates County, take no- tice thad the firm ef Pharis & Son, by an unbroken record of five years have demonstrated to the people of | Bates County they pay the strongest frices jer Butter, Eggs and copies will be sent to members of general assembly for distribution to the farmers of respect hej their that ve counties. The remainder of the 20.900 copies will be distri- | poultry. We pay the people cash for pro- buted among those who shall request | duces Call onus on the South side square them. Yours traly, Levi Cuvupsecr ee ; eas 7 Notice to Taxpayers. Your tax is now due and should + paid atonce. After the first of pak ary the law requires that a pen- alty be added on all unpaid taxes. Please be prompt and save this pen- e is Lenox. Butler, Mo. 13 alty. A. O. WELtTon, Township Collector. Stallions and Jac ks for ‘Sale. I have seven stallions and five jacks ef different classes. One im- ported Clydesdale, the others high- grade roadsters, drivers and saddle horses. Can suit any man in quali- ty and style of jack. Come and see me at the Elkhorn stables, Butler, or | address J. W. Suuru, Butler, Mo. HE TER Wh WHITE "si ead young Sow: Pigs all ages ,iaght Brahim i “ACELANDER, Dolavare it ag CH! lant Al Ca NG A car load of Kentucky Jacks just arrived and on sale at HARRIS & I ee E'S stable Butler, Mo. This is our seventh shipment of Keu- y Jacks to Bates county. We have more extra large mammoth n ever before. Knowing that the demand here is for extia ight, style and action and superior breeders, we ¢ taken to supply that demand. Seven of these J: 15 ds high, black with white points. Those des Jacks see this stock. We also have three good Stallions for sale. ock will be sold low for cash. Address, D. A. & H. H. COLYER, Butler, Mo. a