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Fei» 0 This subject will be discussed by many prayer meetings to-night and a leading point will be, + not.” A point we a Dress of us and y the truth and sell it wish to make is, buy you will be so well satistied you will not wish to part with it. J. M. McKiBBEN. Topurify Your blood Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Judges Reece and Miller dropped in to see us Monday. Postmaster Hall, of Spruce, fa vored us while in the city Monday. The M. K. & T. railroad officials are talking of putting on a fast pas- senger train to run from Texas to St. Louis ia order to compete with the Iron Mountain road. “ Those who wish to bid on the con- | tract to fill in the court house yard, should leave their bids county clerk this week, or lay them before the court on Monday, next. Ex-Congressman Stone says he wants the votes of the St. Louis del- egates, but he does not want them badly enough to enter into a spoils action to get them. Mr. Stone's position is dignified and honorable and is the one becoming in a guber- natorial candidate.—Post Dispatch. If you want your room papered, go see W.H. Hupp, in the Allen building on the south side. He has a nice line of wall paper and at rea- sonable prices. 22. Hon. David A. DeArmond has made this district a splendid repre- sentative in congress and he should and will be returned to congress for an second term. Mr. DeArmond is a born statesman and the democracy of the new 6th district cannot find a more able man to represent them than he.—Pleasant Hill Gazette. B. F. Rosamond, wall paper, paints, oils, varnishes, brushes and gle Give him a call. 3adgley building, south side square. 20tf The Butler Times thinks “it would be folly to nominate half or two-thirds of the ticket from Butler , ed deleg and Rich Hill and expect to be suc- cessful.” It certainly would; but it is unnecessary to borrow trouble on this score, as it can not be done,even with the, : | It is now stated that Boss Filley , is willing to give the people's party, | the governor provided the republi | can party gets the rest of the state | ticket. W. H. Hupp is new located in the | Allen building and has a fine line of | ; wall paper. He also keeps paints, | | oils, and everything found in a first-| class paint shop. 22. Dr. Risley is about the best pleased | ; and happiest man in town, and is} | Wearing a smile all ever his face over | that fine daughter which arrived at his house Sunday morning. Win. E. Walton and Dr. Christy went to Texas last week to make a, personal inspection of the 18,000 acres of land optioned by Mr. Wal | ton. They went in the interest of | the company organized to take the tract provided the land was what it | was represented to be and they | jDSuerman Harbe fand Republic... | gets it broke he is going ' Johnstown and Spruce Townsbip | who started for Eldorado two weeks | ' Items. ;ago and returned on finding it im-' See : ._| possible to cross the river bottom | Johnstown is still improving, Jim took 2 fresh start last Friday. W Gibbs adds moze to his factory a ee Misses Sue Cc! }Maxie were buying | rings of Dr Choat, its e made asuccessful trip of it s time.... fr Millhorn expects to xt with his family for Eureka | prings uext week...Fred Shauntz jknow..... Jobn Me! _ be - ‘bad bis band badly crippled last jcart riding this afternoon, not alone | yeek while handling a young mule. . though...... The singing at Dali yee Mosier presented her husband , | Drake's Saturday wight was a grand | yith a boy on the 11th,when last seen success....We are surry to hear of the parson was still smifeing. All | the sickness of our friend Chas Lusk | parties are doing well Mrs Grif- | who is attending commercial college | fth of Henry Co. was visitin at Sedalia; hope to hear of his recov parents, Mr und Mrs Ray.the fir f ery s00n J y 18 Frank Allison came up still talk: the b 1ith trade a: " fromEldorado last Satur Pars of ae 1 Tuesday; he reports iGnenane ate | s satisfactory at the springs. .. = 4 r wee | Our quiet neighborhood was quite mau, the re startled fist Satarday by the fact McComb and Heyden Ray was the prov d ex —— ther, Rev Me-| cited slayer of a wild deer dee omb, day.. gburn ts | was run into this vicinity by a pack still in the land of the living and is| 5¢ Ronhde a few days before. i oe falling into ranks with us again; we : welcome you back Bro. Ogburn ... ant get c | poor boy, he to Rockvi the city | | Prayer meeting was well attended | E at Salem Thursday night The} Rev Lampton preached et the Wal- | dedication of the Baptist church at nut Grove C P church Sunday. w= y och was attended Lewis Gutridge who, for the last 4} wd. There was $ ad years, has been in Oregon has re-| ie was more than sufficient to | turned to his farm two miles south | gyish paying for the church....We of town; Lewis says there is no place | uadgrstand that John MeCandlass | like Missouri....Sam Bub is able} expects to spend a part of the sum-| to be in our city this afternoon: Mr. | at Eldorad H Bud is improving very slow and is! Hetibeed te compelled to use crutches to vw b g well since Miss | Fannie went te orado.. - The Jobn MeAnnich is jubilant and seave ieee " S i eof | jOK....The leap year party at Mr jin thig part of Bate There will | Carter's was quite a succ Bert Gillan is busy bre pony to ride, and says as soon as he see her = z ce ateren ....-Herman Maxy of our city began} J. P. Thomas and his daughter, his second term of sehool at Fair-) Miss Lizzie, of New Home township view Monday.... Walter McComb is| were in Butler on last Thursday. Visiting in our midst to-day...... | — Buddy Carrol we learn is central! Bates County is entitled to seven committeeman for the U L party of | delegates in each ef the state con- the state....Hen. W. J. Stone will} ventions called. caery Bates by a la jority; he will let his opponents ku hat he Miss Lida Carter who is is strictly in it....Miss Ramsey of | school in Vernon county is visiting friends | and relatives near our town....Jno M Graham L N Strode, Spruce} township's inventor were in the} city last week; ca! un gentlemen Poene Johnstown three school uot be much flax sown in this vicini jty but a larger corn crop than usual | will be planted. Domnry. tea ching | the north part of the coun- | Suuday with her parents | in th Steam Whistles put life in a town | and we wish we had more of them} to raise the ire of kickers. | r his health, as he| § thought the investment a g | aa : ea ame a ae! ‘ — 2 . g i stment a good and | teachers, three preachers, cue sing Aa do Wok Lbaheve tice business safe one and had money in it. jing teacher, one coruet band and a oo — | The following transfer of St. Lou- | is real estate is reported in Sunday's | Republic: “100x190, north side Del- | mar avenue, between Kings highway | and academy avenue, from Col. J. L. | Pace to 8S. H. Burrell for $5,000." | About one year age Col Paee pur | chased the property for $1,800. The i day he went to St. Louis to make! the transfer he was offered $6,000! | by another party, but he had al-| ready accepted the offer of $5,000 ‘and would not go back on it. The republicans held a mass coun- | | ty convention at the court house! | Saturday evening and selected dele- | | gates to the state convention which , | meets at Jefferson City,to day and tc- ' morrow, as follows: Clifton Page, F. V. Hamilton, John D. Moore, W. S. | Mahan, F. N. Drennon, J. R. Hale: | W. W. Park, Wm Page and O. D. | Austin. The convention also select- tes to the congressione! convention, which meets at Butler May 3d. Tho delegates are: Dr J Everingham, J. W. Cox, Wm. Den ton, D. Porter, Dr. Colson, Jacob if the disposition to do so existed. All | Hirni, J. E. Dowell and H. P. Rob parts of the county must have a fair shake this time.—Rich Hill Review. W. H. Hupp has the finest line of wall paper in the city. You are cordially invited to inspect his goods and get his prices before buying. 22 RAW AS BEEF-STEAK Baby’s Fearful Suffering from Skin Disease Covering Entire Body Cured by Cuticura. My baby was taken ve: monthe old, and in a few We employed both of could do nothing for hit when he was three out they ‘hen we sent for the Tl best doctor in Eaton Rapids, Mich., and he doc- > tored him for two F weeks, and he got worse all the time and then I took him to Jackson, to a doctor : an ever. ThenI toldmy husband we had better try the Crt 4 ReEwEpiEs any did not have any B they would do good, butin less th. two months from ime we began giving them to him he was enti well, and not @ spot on him. His hair be: growing right off, and we thought he we ye be bald-headed. There was not a spo whole body, face, and head, only his nose , but what was as raw as beef-steak. So p @ was not anything but bones, and 60 wea! could ratse neither hand nor head.’ Z Mas. FRANK BARRETT, Winfield, Mich. 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At the conclusion of the se- lection of delegates, resolutions endorsing president Harrison's ad- ministration were adopted and the convention adjourned. The proceed- ings were harmonious. 1 take this means of saying to the jand says they had had no trouble in! onthe. | public that I have succeeded in ob- \taining a patent op a machine for| | building wired picket fence. This | | machine possesses several new fea-| tures by which it can put up fence | |on an improved plan. It has been | ‘in use about a year and has ret) | With the very best of success. Iam) | pleased to say that this machine is | }no longer an experiment but is a} | practical farm tool. I appreciate | | the kindness of those who have aid-| {ed me in introducing this machine | by giving it a trial on their farms. | and if opportunity offers I shall re-| ciprocate their favors. To those who need something of this kind I will say that the machine is now en (exhibition at Butler, Mo., where 'they can see the work that it does and judge of its merits. See adver- tisement in this issue of Trves, Respectfully, Jsyo. M. Granam. Every Comrade Should Have One. Historical papers relating to the Virginia Battle-ground, by Gen’l H. V. Boynton with a battle-field map | prepared from the record of the War Department can be obtained free by addressing C B Ryan, D. P. A.C. & O. Railway, Cincinnati, O No one who intends visiting Wash- | ington City should fail to secure a! copy. Short-Horn Balls Quite a bunch of high graded short horn yearling bulls for sale,ja week. Mrs Greer herself has been | cheap, on reasonable terms. Address. J. M. Hoactayp, 23-3m Nyhart, Mo. |good orchestra and bat few UL * | cinity will begin plowing for corn if | Sabbath in men of Butler will stand an occupa: | tion tax. At least those with who! we have talked object) most se- riously to the idea They say that if eleven i : | brothers, so you see we are in luck | ....Dal Drake is out buying cattle | today....Dock Rogers is hauling | 5 . - thousand dollars was suf- wood to-day.... Farmers in this vi- ficient before the election it should it stays dry next week....The town- Desalter ship board met this evening in this city....John McComb was in the city to-night....Rev MeCarry will preach at Oak Hill first and fourth each mouth...... Mrs Barney Lusk lost her gold watch | yesterday; we did not learn whether | she found it or not.... Wishing and See a hoping for the success of Stone, The Skill and Knowledge Cleveland and Allen, — Gov. Syoxt.| Egsential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative have enabled the prup Co. to achie | in the 1 The past week the Odd Fellows lodge has received eight or nine ap plications for membership. In mem- bership and standing the lodge in this city is reckoned as one of the argest and most prosperous in this seetion of the state. | Harmony Hits. The rainy weather of last week disappointed the farmers of this vi- |? cee cinity very much as severa! were out | its remedy, Syrup of F 4 e universal with their cornplanters, bat did not | conceded to be the }plant much....Mr. Milhorne moved his family to Eureka Springs last | Thursday. health and we Lope he may be mz benefited by the ch Beaman left us |....Snipe hunting i: ‘on the boom as it is fashionable now to terminate them with a bachelor \feast....Among our neighbors who | Went to seek their fortune among | the boomers of the new Oklahoma | (the land that flows with milk and honey)were Mr. Decker and Mr. Geo. | Keirsey. Mr. Decker has returned 22 Be for Clinton Mr. Milhorneis in poor | this loeahty is | tive. For sale by all druggists. ape | : Owing to the fact that my tra le! | jis confined to farmers aud the time as come to plow, I will close my jlumber yard at Passaic on the fifth | day of May. Only those to whom I} ave contracted lumber prior to that | time will the yard be open to. Parties contemplating building barns, houses and sheds this fall will do well to} communicate with me. After a trip iu the southern lumber regions I will be at home this summer in Pas saic. Thanks to the people for their liberal patronage in the past eight M OL Wotre. selecting a good claim, but when ae they went to the land office they W. H. Hupp has moved his paint learned that those owning as much |shop in the rear of Gordineer’s Bar- as 160 acres of land could not take a} ber Shop, and ean be found at all claim. So as these gentlemen both | times with a large line of wa'l paper, owned that much land it let them out | paints, ete. 22. of the race, they started for home at | — tented Santas at betel i» de} Makes the | Weak Strong morning and Salem in the afternoon ....We are sorry to learn that Mr. The marked benefit which people in run down or weakened state of health derive Carver is confined to his bed with the rheumatism. Dr. Wafford is attend- from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves the claim that this medicine “makes the weak ing him and we hope he‘will be out ROOK. «25 Wheat in this vicinity is coming to the front nicely and we believe that George Keirsey’s wheat jis the finest in the county....Mr. | Billy Powell and family Sundayed in \the city of Ballard last Sunday... | A few F. aud L U. boys met at Har- |mony school house Saturday night and sang until after twelve....Now | boys we hope you won't hold your | political meetings on Sunday after this for it does not look well and then you had just as well not waste yourbreath. Easter is past aud it did not rain | ....Miss Anna Roard paid a short |visitto her sister Mrs. Mosier last |week....Miss Pettis Elliot who is jattending the Butler academy spent |several days with her parents last lweek but has again returned to school..Sam MeCandlass and Alva Deerwester are giiuing some notori- jety as mule breakers....The infant ebild of Mr and Mrs Charles Greer was buried at Bethel last Sunday jvery low but at present there jis some hopes of her recovery.... Ue worthy neighbor W B Tyler strong.” It does not act like a stimulant, imparting fictitious strength from which there must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, but in the most natural way Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes that tired feel- ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood, | and, in short, gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. Fagged Out “Last spring I was completely fagged out. My Strength left me and I felt sick and mis- erable all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. I took one bottle of i Hood's Sarsaparilla, diteured me. There | is nothing like it.” R. C. BeGoLe, Editor | Enterprise, Belleville, Mich. ry much beu ich I took for g al debil: It built me up, and gave me an ex j lentappeti' Ep. JENKINS, Mt. Savage, Md. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa- 0 not be induced buy anything else instead. Insist upon ha’ Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 #5. Prepared only by C.L HOOD & CO., Ap ries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar Hood's | i i Latest Styles in Dress Goods, . Newest Novelties in ime ESS TRIMMINGS, Can’t be Equaled in Spring Clothing, . The Very Latest in rine Viliner Goods, And the largest stock in the city of Straw Hats for Men and Boys. Tn short our store is packed with the latest Spring Goods of every description, style, quality and price, and as we bought them to sell, we cordially invite one and all t to call and take a look at them. In Dress Goods, we think we can please one and all and we know that you will find in our store all the We also carry a large stock of $ BOOvS AND SHOES, which we will sell latest styles of the season. at bottom prices. Again we ask you to call and examine our stock and investigate our prices SAM’L LEVY & CO,