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SHOES, J. M. McKiBBEN. OS CT eT Mrs. W. E. Walton is spending a few days at Eldorado Springs for i the benetit of her health. Dell Welton is still confined to his home with sickness, but is reported | some better. J. M. Crowder and) Miss Roda Gamble, of Rich Hill were married | Thursday evening by Probate Judge Cole. Fred Douglass for president is the latest development in negro pol- ities. A scheme is said to be on foot to run him for president on « platform demanding pensions for ex-slaves.—K. C. Times. Shijoh’s cure will immediately reli croup, whooping cough and bronchit Sold by H. L, Tucker, Rev. Kuhne has severed his con-| nection with the M. E. churcb, and has united with the Baptist. He, was taken into the Baptist church of this city by Rev. Stockton, Wednes day night of last week at the close! of prayer meeting services. Capt. Hannah will in a few days | add another valuable improvement | to his hotel bar room, a couple of first class billiard tables. The Cap-' tain is sparing neither money pains tomake his house the best’ in this section of the state and the changes he has lately made in the building are abreast with the times and demands of the city. Why will you cough when Shiloh’s cure will give you imrhediate relict. Price 1oc, soc and $1. Sold by H.L. j Vucker nor We remarked to a citizen cf St Clair county the other day, “the county judges of Cass county are in| jail: haye they got the St. Clair coun- ty judges?” No, “he replied, but I wish they woul get them and put them in jail and keep them there; they would do us more good in jail than any where else.—Deepwater | World. | Pretty rough on the pure party | union labor judges. The Kirksville Journal, a republi- can sheet, complains of the redis tricting of the state, as it gives the republicans only one district. Now, if we had our way about it we would | not give them any. We would not | have a republican in office anywhere In republican states, when opportu- | nity offers,republicans always crowd | the democrats out, if possible. It | ill becomes a republican paper,whose | party is one of hatred and violence, to put upa pitiful mouth about the gerrymander of Missouri.—Schell | City News. Are you made miserable by indiges- | tion, constipation, dizziness, loss ot an- | petite or yellow skin? = Shiloh’s Vitalis- | erisa positive cure. Sold by H.L- Tucker. | The city of New Orleans was, swept by a terrible fire Sunday af- ternoon. Eight thousand bales of cotton was burned and five gigantic | and costly cotton presses were re- | duced to ashes. Ip addition five | squares in the residence part of the | city burned and many costly and | handsome residences destroyed | and bundreds of people rendered homeless. The loss is estimated to, be $3,000,000,000. The entire tire! department of the city was called out, but owing the high wind and | the dry condition of the cotton the hundreds of streams of water poured upon the buildings seemed to make no impre ssicn tow ard arresting the the tlames which leaped high in the air, The people for block ks and blocks from the fre were terror stricken and the wildest scenes took place. It is the greatest tire the | city has ever sautained and it will be some time before she fully recovers | from her loss. 7] | developments.— N | pertum [by HLL, ; Was seen to-day in { to endervor to procure a confes | salt rheum, ete., Hood's Sarsaparilla | | has proven its claim to be the best | confidently recommend Hood's Pills. \ ; mous war Governor of Kansas. | from its interest as an independent ; uable companion and supplement to} | published two or three years ago, | | made or likely to be made to the his. | | ville, Ind., | feeling arising from kidney and liv- | bottle at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. doctor with a fine daughter Monday The Rev, G. H. Th » of Bourbor says. Both mys jour (Re Shiloh's consur Sold by H. L. Tucker. Col. Hickman has the handsomest jard most convenient furniture wag | School Books The Mo. Schoo! Book C has recently ordered ge the sel bute amc -rs of the from lithe accolspagying extract ismadle. It is a matter of so much importance that I asked the press of the | to kindly lend its aid in re: | county circular No. 2. | tax payer. If this m juext fall, the privilege of ex | will be forfeited. Let patrons u |their boards to take action If aw a | district clerk failed to receive a sup- ply of theee circulars and of his an- | cermmcmnieeseremcrseceswrems | DUA! blanks let hiza go to his prede An Unusual Case. [cessor or write me. A strauge case is reported by Dr. as a 3 | Stanhope of this ci Miss Moir.s | He iced has been ill of late and yesterday | “The contract with Taintos her death was annonneced, the cause | | & Oo., limits the time for exchanges to September 2: heat. The|Wth pupils 692. being neuralgia of the ' Love ter of exch or - lady was thought to be dead, thi se | Tue PORE OE excuau nes ue attending her tirmly ks 1s Cqualily urgent wi eee ito she had expired, and arrangements | jth- other books a loptel by the ihe Commission, were made for for section 12 ‘ of the funeral to day. Later she showed signs of life and | Text-Book a prohibits, Dr. Stanhope was called in. He re- | tember 1, 1892, the use of ports this afternoon that after an| text book in the same branches examination of the case, of the same grade, under a penalty On ¢ ors C ss th and | Upon lirectors of not less than that he is not satisfied at all of her death instructed the family to hold ber over ‘till tu-morrow to await further | Democrat. nor wore than twenty five dollars for each offense. ers should be exchanged jtember 22,1802. Afte: int] the books cannot be ld “Mackn 1etack,”’ a Las’ Price 25 and Pucker less than retail prices ee boards should make exc Weaving the Chain. Sedalix, Mo., April 2.— Detective Johu J. Kinney, chief of the Mis souri, Kansas and Texas railway se- eret service, and beginning or the clos« school In districts not spring school, boar: u resolution introducing the collect the books in use by pupil! and exchange them cither through local dealers or the publishing hou jes. Tainter Bros. & Co. and E. H.| Butler & Co. prefer boards to ship old books directly to their new boo has taken a prominent part in the pursuit of the negro committed the Taylor outrage in this city ou February 23, who who reference to the negro, Chas. MeMillan, now in jail at Houston, Tex., and who is sup- - posed to be Jim Davis, the perpe- ; trator of thecrime = MeMillan as is jing houses, ordering new bocks in jreturn These houses agree to pay | |freight both ways ou such books, | known, refused to submit to being | and guarantee the fairest treat- photographed. Yesterday he tried ment to hang himself to his cell because “The American Book Co. D. C he understood he was to be taken to this city. Kinney these cir- cumstances tend to weave a chain |; | Heath & Co. and Lench, Shewell & Sanborn allow dealers ten per cent. | for making exchanges with pupils. | The exch: ange price is the price to) | be paid by patrons when they offered jin exchange an old book of “like (ous and grade now in use by the | pupils and di sd by the books sion | contre The retail price is ithe pr e paid by the $ Pounds of Blood ! when ne book is given in | Is about - quantity nature allows | The contract price is the price to be ;to an adult person. It is of the ut- {Pe aid publishers by dealers. The | most importance that the blood! | mailing priceris the price to be paid should be kept as pure as_ possible. | patrons when ordering books direct- By its remarkable cures of scrofula, | says of evidence around the prisoner. The sheriff at Houstou is in cor- staut communication with the officers here in regaid to the case, and Kin- ney will leave for Texas to-morrow oy SO! . | from the prisoner. patrons exchang. ly from the publishers by mail. Not- withstanding the exchange pric is blood purifier. | plainly given under the head “ex — change,” it is learned some deulers For a general family cathartic we | in the State insist that the exchange price is to be found by subtracting They should be in every home medi-} : : “ the exchange price given in eine chest. jcofuma f from the ret Harper and Brothers will soon! ; * publish The Kansas Conflict, the fa-| Aside | price.” When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave theza Castor narrative, the work will be a yal- Eli Thayer's The Kansas Crusade and the two together will be the| : Sa Catarrh in New most important contributions yet | | Ely’s Cream Balm gives s: | tion to every one using it for e: tory of the memorable struggle be al troubles.—G. K. Mellor, druggist tween slavery and freedom in 1855 | Worcester, Mass. | 8. |. I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered to the public.—Bush & Co. sdruggists, Worcester, Mass. Happy Hoosiers. Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Ida- writes: “Electric Bit- ters has done more for me than all den, druggist, Springtield, M medicines combined for that tired Those who use it speak } A. Hill. druggist. it.—Geo. field, Ma er trouble.” John Leslie, farmer and stockman of the same place says “Find Electric Bitters to be the! best kidney liver medicine.made | * me feel like a new man.” J. W. Gardner, hardware merc The Handsomest L town - ectric B the thi down c | lives or dies; he teand new strength js good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50¢ a} merit, any areeee wi ple bottle tree. which | ; Bros. | ealiz: All books except read- | publish- | this | An article of real merit. —C. P. At | Large ee ead and $1. dgstantanecus pain-! The Hogden the congressional convenes at Butler, Bates county, Mo., ou Thursday, April 7, 1892 Medical society of ilies J R. Boyd, presented the: tesees of Hogden Medreat § Society | tor ght SPRING STYLES = = twelfth district "| The following members will prepare, papers. by O. F. Renick, H. HN. “The tice of Medicine.” S. K. Cole. intra uterine infantile H. MeLuty Butler. Mo. teh treatment of RL Wali, Leeten— Ts Grippe and its ¢ BW; licat ic Adair, nan, Harrisonville— tler—“Grij nn umbrella.” J. W. Amerman, Nevada—“Trac heotomy.” , Gaden City—"Ven- Montserrat—~Tu | potency of the male and female and Its treat | KR. E. Nevada-——"Brain lo- Young. | a’enc . Altona otic diseases “The prev- of zyu and their treatment.” New business. G | Da. J. R. Box, Sec j Gur Very Best People , Confirm our statement when we say | that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is n every way superior to any and ev- ery other preparation for the Throat and Langs. In whooping cough and Jeroup, it is magic and relieves at ie We offer you a sample bottle Remember this remed nuve ntee. is eUALi Died. Richards on Si iy evening March 28, Eva Rich on departed jthis life of fever. |7 months. $ ter of Sherman !son. of Elkhart, were laid to rest followed by ant and reletives and Thus again anot jis broken and one link is safe in Heaven. But the home circle is | broken there is an aching: void with {in the hearts of those wholoved her jliving and will cherish her | memory. At eventide there is the va cant chair xround the happy fireside the place that uo one else can fill, but it was deerced that the jlilly of the valley must droop and |die, the wild bird must fold its wings and hush forever its earthly song. Surely if the wishes of a lev ing father and mother could avail she had not died. — She was one of the brightest ef children. A lovely little gem loaned to earth for only a short time A tiny rose-bud whe was needed in Heaven toc omplete a boquet. 2 years and ant daugh- Vina Richard The remains Park cemetery y of sorrowing 1@ Was the infe and Mo. r golden chain more ever once Little dear one thou art taken From within ovr tond embiace, | And onr eyes close not for weeping Resting on tby etill sweet face Yet our grief is mixed with pleasure, When we think of Jesus’ love. For we know our missing treasure Is an ange! now above, Oo. BABY A SOLID SCAB Many Doctors Fail. Cured by | the Cuticura Remedies. — | a sister troub led with blood or ¢) vneed when about one year o} t uence, they would sa , but’ at last they wou Itranon about two y you sent me a copy o: t CUTICURA REMEDIES and used up the eores und healed them up right face, head and parts of her body were 2 ihe way it would commence it wo hed so that she got no re and she would scratch them, and ye i come out of them an: and itching. I am the Ccticura Rew ines for ser that auy cue can use. » Decator Cc : omeue peaicmes ul testimonials tell the story of great iz, of mental an | NO RHEUMATIZ ABoUT ME! ain one minute the Cuticura be first and only agthening plaster. Forenoon—Paptrs on pneumonia, Cundiff, Hansisonville— Abuse of Whiskey in the Prac-! Lamar—"Two cases of | Torturing Disease of Bl of Blood and Skin. | the face of its * | date- and offers a good field for nia Calland see hou cheap | facturers Maps and deserir “TWO WEEK We propose to make the first two | weeks in April the Archie—“Sypilis of ~» Biggest two Weeks Sale + ° we have had this year, if it will hold up to vhat the last four days have been, it will be a good one. During this two weeks we /propose to give you more Bargains and Better Bargains, than has been your good luck to meet with So come during a life time. and get the STON STORE. The Soap seeds =i you can ser hens joa as cheap at he It will pay you to} buy LL. Mays northern a | seeds whether you want a nickel or | S O goods. a dollar's worth. Sold by R. R| Deacon, Sons & Co, Butler, Mo. ot Shiloh’s catarrh cents. Sold by H. A Guaranteea Cure. We authorize cur advertsed drug- gist to sell Dr. King’s New Discov- ry for Consumption, coughs and colds upon this condition. If you | are afflicted with a cough, cold or ay throat or chest trouble, and will | use this remedy us directed, givi it a fuir trial, and experience no ben- efit, you may return the bottle aud = 5 laye the money refunded. We! ————— = could not make this offer did we! D. W. Drummond an announces him- uot know that Dr King’s New Dis- | self still on deck, and better than covery could be relied on. It never | ever prepared to respond promptly Trial bottle free at H. | and satisfactorily to the wants of drugstore. Large size ; his customers. His stock of wall- | paper is the largest and best assort- — | ment ever brought to the city, also | of window-glass, paints, ete. in his The age of 30 is a hard corner for | line. None but experienced work- a woman to turn and 35isstil! hard-| men. Call and examine stock and er. She feels that she 1s fast leav- | get prices. 18-tf ing her youth behind her. But! ; there is no reason why a woman | Drug Stock For Sale. alould be faded and passe at 35, or A new clean stock of drugs for evenat 45 The chief cause of the | Sale at a bargain. Call on or address fading ef the American woman is|J- 5. Pierce, Adrian, Mo. found in the fact that many of them suff-r from some form of female | weakness or disease which robs | bloom, draws dark dis appoints. Tucker’ 50c and A Hard ¢ Vonsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, you are next Call and get a first-class hair cut, smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest circles around the eyes, brings early | shop he city. Bestbarbers. North wriukles and sallowness, and t stamps | Mainstreet, opposite postoffice. the face and — with early signs | Wm. Boone, Prop’r. of ill-health. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure all these trou- bles, will bring back the lost bloom, | ud remove the pains and ailments —AT— lL make women grow old before ‘ their time. Guaranteed to give sat- CULVER & LANE S, isfaction in every case, or price} West side Square. High prices in ($1.00) refunded. Cash, Dry Goods or Groceries. | CULVER & LANE. EGGS WANTED Wail Paper and Paints. B. F Rosamoud is located in the | old Albert Badgley building. south | Farmers of Bates County, take no- - $500,000 We desire to place cuton| real estate security alarge| jamouit of money. Will give, the best terms and | poultry. We pay the people cash for pro- duce. Call onus on the South side square Butler, Mo- 13. ‘The Coming Country. The great Flathead Valley in Mon- lowest | tana, is attracting capital and labor. lrates yet offered by anzyone | \t is marvelously fertile in soil, has liu this line of busines: | the largest coal veins on the Pacific Notes di ‘awn torone, two. | slople, limitless forests of the finest ine? or fire years: tir us metals. Co Here some money to loan iis > chief town of the pauable on or before a Given | region. has imme er power, we can let you have money. | watter sent by t The Bankers Loan & Title Co; Noth dutce ent Co. Columbi P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. 19-4t tional Imporye- a Falls, Mont. side square, has 5,000 rolls of the! | tice that the firm of Pharis & Son, AER! latest styles of paper. Also | by anunbroken record of five years handles nts, oils, varnishes, | Z 7 = brakes. fad 5 Hie? me | haz ve demonstrated to the people of brushes. aimters and paperhang ers mi nterials. You should see his | | Bates County that they pay vs stock before buyi strongest prices for Butter, Eggs and “Bane Ar |