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SE t i ' i LINE TO MAKE A J.M. MeKIBBEN’S AND SEE HIS ELEGANT STOCK OF Dry Goods. BOOTS AND SHOE Hats, Caps, Hiosiervyv, ——AND THE—— NICESV LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO BE POUND IN THE CITY. . PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, = : BUTLER, MIssOURE. eee SE, ARTE SEW YL GEA EAE SEE es ze Hon. T. J. Smith is at Hot Tie burglar proof Springs for his health. | Bates Co. National Ban hauled by an expert last week and e at the ove was Dewitt McDaniel, informs us that he has sold the jack he recently pur. 80™e valuable and late improve chased in Saline county. ments added. Under the present arrangement this bank stands as Col Hon. W. W. Graves went up to Lexington Satur- day to attdend the Stone demonstra- They report Col. Stone as being very strong in that section. e and of the kind in the stat tion there. An amateur school teacher on be round or flat replied, “Well, people think one way and some other, and Til teach flat, as their parents wish.” —— some Wanted—Some place in the world : where peace and happiness can be found. Europe is rapidly nearing hades, and, according to the peo- ple’s party, the United States is al- | ready there.—K. C. Times. round or This reminds us of some few men in pol- | ities. them soi Es ieee In the morning they are dem Our own Senator Cockrell is the | ocrats, in the afternoon republican, best man in forty-four states and) at night they are third partyites. we'd like to suggest, if we have the} They are round or flat to suit the door, that he would make the best! company they are in. The democ- vice President in forty four states! racy don't desire to put such men on and the district of Columbia.—Mar- | guard this fall in Barton county.— ble Hill Press. | Lamar Democrat. pica Ray See | 2 anne The Jefferson City correspondent | ‘he Ladies of the Kansas City Times, says:| The pleasant effect and perfect “Banton G. Boone, of Henry county, | safety with which ladies may use the will become a candidate for govern- the the California liquid laxative or. He has not been here since Fri- | SY‘¥P of Figs, under all COMETS lay butiha basautharized the ctat | make it their favorite remedy. To CAS Ee ine pas enhongea so eer? | get the true and. genuine article ment that he has entered the race.” look for the name of the California Fe Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bot tom of each package. 12 biggest offer yet for the location of : the state university. The town of-! fers forty or twenty acres of ground | and to put up the necessary build- ings free of cost to the state. All they ask in the way of a donation is the one hundred and fifty thousand This kind of talk looks like business and good bye poor old Columbia. CULVER & LANE‘S, West side Square. High prices in Cash, Dry Goods or Groceries CULVER & LANE. dollars insurance money. Justice to Whom Due. Friend Wiseman, of Rich Hill, published reports that Friend Allen did not properly disburse the fund in 1890, or let it go, where it would — — gt gece ; do Joe Shelby harm. people who are fooling wi hat | 1 r chew os twenty milliom trust, known as the} cape Allen showed us the ees Avs “National Union Company,” will | of J. W. Jamison, of Rich Hill, for wake up some day to find themsel- | all the money intrusted to him by If you want to buy or sella farm or make any kind of exchange, call on or write to Mize & Crarpy. ves in a “box.” After all their howl- | the Campaign Committee, after ing about trusts and combines, me- | which the former had nothing to do nopolies and so forth, it would be | ith it eminently proper to let themselves | “40 ‘ be roped into one of the most gigan.| _ Mr. Jamison was appointed by the tic of these same “trusts.” Better Central Committee to receive it.— go a little slow; that thing is bated Democrat. for suckors,and there isa hook back a of it. Only four townships in Cass favor $20,000 stock of dry géods and ed the county conrt calling a special general merchandise to exchange for | election to compromise the bonded good Bates county land. debt of the county. The court obey- Mize & Crarvy. ed the wishes of a majority and there enreenere anne _._ | will be noelection. The next thing dent candidate for congress on the platform of compensating ex-slave owners for their slaves. sas City Star thinks that this negro | promise on the basis proposel, by would make an interesting addition | the high court. It’s going to be a — a — a bull and bear fight from this on and s 3 : state famous. The south has never | the outcome—well, we shall wait been a prolific field for freaks. end it | and see. is plain that the North Carolina prodigy would feel more at home in some other locality.—Ex. {to apply the ‘iren hand of the law,” which he promised would be dore The Deadly Gasoline. Thursday night about 9 o'clock The only trouble with that tariff | j; was discovered to be at the coal on eggs 18 that it isn't high enough | Louse cf Mr. J. E. Simeosky, corner in warm warmer. Five cents a doz- | i Wal ‘ M x: en dozen will do from October to | First and Walnut Streets. Bae March, but when early spring entice _cosky and son Charles, had gone cut the hens to activity, the schednle on | to draw some gasoline, eags should be changed to 10 cents. | Jantern with them, and in drawing x no idered i is | A . Consumers are ne nage d in this the same, the supposition is the gas egg matter, as the tariff was made | : pees openly and above board in the in- igBited and caused the entire barrel terest of the farmer. The fire department to explode oa i i vassoonon the ground and dic So many have been cured of | W8S§9°2 ° the grou i 1 rheumatism by Hood's Sars: ia good work. Mr sc were so badl were at that we urge who lisense to try this medicine Drug Stock For Sale. A new clean stock o. dru forks oe ee : pa! sale at a bargain. Call on or addregs | 88 well as could be expected.—Rich J. S. Pierce, Adrian, Mo. Hill Reyiew. i near burglar proof as any institution | ing asked whether the world was | The Kan- | in case the people refused to com | the alarm of fire was turned in and/ taking a} 7 ——————— i The Electric Light Test. WanrrenssurG; Fep 247n, 1892. To Tae Hon. Mayor & | Covxciusex, Burien. Mo. GezytLemexs—In eomplia ce with your request as per Mr. Walton's letter of the 16th inst we, the un- | dersigned, imadeé an €Xawination aud test of your Are Light last night, lthe 23rd and now ask and ithe following report: Ist. Our photometer indicated a | shortage of 3 jlamp just w residence. | 2nd. Vol le same lamp, inste: jquired by stan | power. 3rd. From here we went to engine house, and found the current « lating between 83 and 94, a fs erage of ) ampere av- instead of 10 as should be. {th. These units, 9 ar | 40 volts would give a shortaze of 0) candles instead of 340, | dicated by the photometer. a ence e: ily accounted for, uo | by the moi The comparison | hig y satisfactor At our re j was increased to 1 | 5th peres. lwhen the volumeter, lamp in the ¢ gine 1 Ja pressure of from 45 to 47 vol i this clearly showing a ca; tirely sufficient for a standard 2,000 candle power. 6th. The re: gineer for not ru voltss uuits of 10 amperes and 45 was that he was following the 1 also that flat single carbor if run at full current and volt He thought 12 hours was as lo» age. | - they would run under standard con- | ditions, in which opinien we fully| coucur. Very respectfully submit-! ted. C. H. Detcusr, A. L. Kesyos. | Battling on the Street. Dexter, Mo., Feb. 28.—Last even ing as City Marsha! Sprinkle with a! man named Amos Miller under ar-| rest was coming from Justice Toole’s | office they were met by one of Mil-| ler’s pals, name unknown, who got \the drop on the marshal and demad-| led Miller's ret A. J. Cooper {and Thomas Toole heard loud voices euse, ran out on the stairs landing with drawn ordered the unknown to drop his gun. Instead of drepping his weapon the man turned on them and a gen- revolvers, and eral fusillade began. Toole hada little finger shot off by the first fire and the second shot pierced Cooper's heart. Sprinkle was shot three times and will die. The unknown was wounded in the hip. He into a field and shot himself to pre- vent capture. Miller was shot threugh the wrist. He escaped and is still at liberty. A large posse is in pursuit of him, and he wili be lynched when cay- tured. The town is terribly excited. ran Wanted to exchange $12,000 stock of nice, clean hardware,running and doing a good business in good county seat town in Obio. Mize & Crarpy. Garza Beard From. Omaha, Neb.. Feb. 26.—Mrs. Captain Bourke has 1 ceived a letter from her husband telling of a lively | brush he and a fellow with Garza, the Mexican two members of his band. The let-} ter was dated at Garza’s ranch.| Captaiv Bourke and Captain Chase} captain had} bandit aad | subuit: structions of the Edison Co., and | Phelps, Cr: 18 will not) Reyno! burn throagh a long winter night, | s/ell, O {lie sale at lis lat a iG TD AEA AB DRO cere ans ser a tw errno a ET ne mm ae sm mnt Counties in the Proposed Districts. Jefferson City, Feb. 27.—Under the State C al Committee’s plan for redistricting the St Con- gressional purposes, w plan is now being considered by the com-)} mittees of the two houses, the fifteen districts wil be composed of the fol- ‘lowing coun First Distriet—Clark, Le Seotlan: nam, Schyler. Second Dist Nandolph, Ci . Knox. Shelby. Put- Adair and Macon. favette Sixth Dist e, Pettis, Bene yoper. Mor- » Montgoie conade. Osage, Cok part of St cour Klin and S District. Gene . Perry, ¢ W ym, fron, St Ss Madis nd Bo! Twelfth D ulas ki, Texas. Wiig 2 ene, wfor Deut. Shannon, Carter. Thirteenth | Distriet —Chri Stone, Lancy, Dor . Ozark, How egon, Ripley Sather, Ste dard, Seott, Mississippi, New Mad- rid, Pemiseot and Dunklin. Fourteenth — Distriet— ton, Jas Newton, Me Dr Be Bates, Cedar, Sold aud guaranteed by H. L. Tucker. druggist, north side square, . Mo 14 2t Pubtic Sale. As xdininistrator of the es tate of the late Judge D R. Braden, Io will expose to pub residence in Ho miles east of Mul mer township, berry, on Thursday, March the following property: ‘Two fine 3 year old mares, one fine 4 vear old horse, one 2 year eld filley, one pony, one 1 10, 1892, +in foal, one yearling colt. one y one yearling heif er, few hogs, cornu crusher, one-half interest in binder. one 1 mower, one rake, three farm wagons, two or three sets of double harness, and other farming implements too nu- merous to mention. Terms: Und 0 cash. on sums of $10 and over a eredit of nive months will be given witheut inter- est if paid when dae, if not 8 per cent interest will charg from idate. Note to bear approved secu- rity H. P. NICKELL, H. H. McGuoruiiy, Auctioneer. DREADFULSKIN DISEASE Afflicts a Well-Known Merchant. Itch- ing and Burning Terrible. Doctors and All Remedies Fail. Tries Cuticura. Relieved by the First Application and Entirely Cured in Five Weeks. About eighteen months ago a & y ankle; it reeembled er, and I cou ced it psoriasia or mc d money. I applied ap cir at last it covered and a squad of troops were locating | when and gave chase. fled and were so clesely pressed thab Garza dropped his ivory-handled re- volver, his spurs, his saddle and | finally his diary. These were taken by Captain Bourke, wko ho'ds them jas trophies of the chase Captain |Bourke states that Garza’s diary fulsome @ new post was | Garz notes of } Judge J. L. Porter will have a | pub Be 12, sale reh, young 152 h s bought of W. G. a the coal oil gaso'ine i tar and will fr s date de- tes: | liver our house every day, oil at the ver they met Garza; * The revolutionists | ated to try CUTICUR i I wa fered. JOE of MeLopr 1 CAN T BREATHE, v A cream of tartar baking powder—Highest of . all in leavening strength.— goa dese Latest U.S. Gov't Food Report. Tre ABSOLUTELY PURE. Established by Government Tests the Standard Baking Pow- Has a lar ombined der. The very Giant of le aAVCHIingG than all other cream of tart f, HAINES, of R Board of I all the othe rsinevery © Prof. PALMER, U1 wder invariably ¢ T rent it powder than the The N.Y. Stare AN superior to a The MINNESOTA STA of the best baking powders mad y other power the Royal one WISCONSIN Foop Cx of high and uniform strer wholesome.” “Royal Baking Powder is v3 its ingredients pure and INDIANA STATE CHEMIST free from any deleterious or injy Baking Powder is perfectly substance.” Avoid all baking powders that require larger cans than the Royal to hold an equa! weight. This is sure evidence of their adulteration. Summit Items. Vonsorial Artist. Mr. G. c Hunter, of Caldwell _Six chairs, no waiting, vou are next count Ky., left Thursday for | Cal! se ket a first-class hair cut, 74 a = moot a a i White roo oT A Heohas smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest shop in the city. Best barbers. been visiting several weeks with his | Mainstreet, opposite postoftice. sister, Mre. G. W. Mitchell aud fam. | Wa. Boone, Prop'r, ily....Mrs. Julia Polk and daugh-! |. eS ; Farmers of Bates ( county, take no- tice that the firm of Pharis & Son, ry an unbroken record of five years have demonstrated to the people of Bates County that they pay the strongest prices for Butter, North ters, who have been visiting for sev- Sum- | jay for their home in | eral months with relatives in : s Carrie Harman is at home irom Warrensburg and will rs and houliry, We fay the people cash for pro- Johnstown this . Miss Sallie But? 100] new HOU ES: 4 WS VIS) duce. Call onus on the South side square iting fr in Cass county....Mr. | Butler, Mo. 13 Elvin Wilson and family will move! : : y - Several good farms in Bates coun- ty to exchange for merchandise. Mize & Crarpy. their farm in Deepwater towaship . Mrs. Gentry +k for sever- | al wecks, but is better now. OLIVE Interest in the Fair Already. The Rich Hill Fair Association is | al attracting considerable notice abroad | P and horsemen are fixing their eyes | We are told that $10,000 | : erty in premiums and purses or stakes | Stallions and Jacks for Sale. will be awarded this season. The! I have seven stallions and five date has not yet been fully agreed , jacks ef different classes. One im- upon. but it is thought August 30, ported Clydesdale, the others high- 31 and Sept. 1 aud 2 will be set by | £r2d¢ roadsters, drivers and saddle i ~ lorses. Can suit any man in quali- Among the lattest ty and style of jack. Come and see additions to our city on account of | me at the Elkhorn stables, Butler, or the fair are W. Marvin and son of | address J. W. Sourx, Mound City, Kaus, with a string of | Butler, Mo. 13 good horses which they will put ee into training at ounce. They arrived last evening and began work this | morning.—Rich Hill Review. ( this week to back Geo. Notice to Taxpayers. Your tax is now due and should be paid atonee. After the first of uary the Jaw requires that a pen- unpaid taxes. as been quite be added on all e Le prompt and save this pen- A. O. WELTox, Township Collector. upon us. the direct RECORDED CHESTER WH SERTER WATE SWINE, and Pigs ell ages for sale. Also Light Brahma Fowls. Catalogue tree. Address M GLALETANDER, Delavan. ved and on sale at HARRIS & This is our seventh shipment of Ker- We A car load of Kentucky Jacks just arr LISLE'S stable Butler, Mo to Bates county. 2 ever before. Know style ar Address, | ¥ lowest price A. & H. H. COLYER, Butler, Mo