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—————— OL. XIV. CAPITAL, - Receives Deposits subject to Chegk, Loans Money, Makes Collections and does a General B DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY FUNDS. In the Real Estate Loan on Real Estate on long or short time at lowest rates without delay. STOCKH Allen, Mrs. Levina Boulware, TC, Physician Burk, Monroe Farmer Hardinger, WN Farmer Smith, GL Liveryman al di ee Ballard, J N Farmer Hickman,G B Furniture dealer Starke, L B Deputy circuit clerk cal disease, hence can not be cured Brown, Lulu Heath, D B Turner, Mrs M E Capitalist Bartlett, Edmund Farmer Bryner, Margaret Chelf, H. B. Farmer Coleman, Sam’l L Farmer Caruthers, @ A Farmer . Christy, J M Physician Clark, pega he hea , ae senen Paadis Farmer wee R Sue e | hich Common school s 860 Jourtney, toc ealer Owen y Farmer alton, Wm E President r vhic! ; nani 4 a Deerwerter, John Farmer | Pharis, John Grocery Wright, TJ Capitalict ae whic : a the Fra Election and jury, 154 D . J R Foreman Timxs officePharis, ( F Grocery Veiner, Max Merchan loo vessels. = 4 " Dutcher, CH Prof Normal Sch Powell, Booker Farmer Walls, Wm Farmer : . There 1s_but one |bridge, 5 002 14 Armond,D A, M C Pigott, H H Bank Clerk Walton, G W Farmer remedy that has the most desirable | Salary, 3,500 60 Deerwester, Frank Co sch com Rosier, J M Farmer Walls, J T Physician ? 2 Pp. 3.758 58 Evans, John Farmer ‘ Reeder, Oscar Farmer Whipple. N LU Physician effect, and that remedy is Pe-ru-na. ERO Or pe = veringham, eician ad for as . i i AS 2 “7 Freamam, Caroling and Eliza Reisner, J W_ Pension Clerk This remedy strikes at once at the Contingent. are 96 Francis, S P Lawyer Sullens, J L Banker * Inquest, 377 22 WM. E. WALTON president BOOKER POWELL Johnstown and Spruce Twp. Items. Another good rain Thursday night which did untold good to ,rowing crops....Hugh Gorden has a mule | and he will let the farmers know that he is strictly in it....Master Claude Oneal has had a very severe attack of pneumonia but is conva- lescent at this writing. ..Dal Darke, Sam Slapleton, Joe Calahan, Will Robinson and John Radford went to Butler Wednesday, what's up boys. ....How is Bill Cole, suppose—Oh......We hear some talk of Judge Parkinson for circuit judge. The Judge is an old war horse of Democracy and would make a good judge....Dr. McAninch spent a few days in Cass county last week,...Miss Josie Shelton we hear will teach a subscription school at ‘the the Enterprise school house. All the young men crazy to go to school. I would not mind to take a few lessons mysolf.... District S. S. convention will meet at Walnut Grove ©. P. church the third Sab bath in May. Quite a number of prominent speakers will be in atten- dance. Dinner on the ground; come everybody....W. L. Ogg and wife passed through our city enroute to Mt. Rose to day...'The Gov. has been in rail road wrecks and lone rackets and house-hold disturbances but this is a scrape _ a ve ig and but we struck a good demo- Satake helped us out all O. K. We extend our thanks... . Friday was a fat day for our blacksmiths. The farmers were all in town with their plows to be sharpened....We think Bates owes her support to W. J. Stone. Remember Vernon county lent us a helping hand in the con gressional race and helped us_ elect David DeArmond and now we should return the compliment by helping to elect W. J. Stone...... Walt McCown is learning to cook. What's up? Walt thinking of the restaurant business....We are for Thomas Harper for rail road com- missioner and would be gladto see Mr. Harper get the office. He is a nice gentleman and deseryes the office....Children’s day at Salem church the second Sunday in June. Walt McCown talks of geing a fish- ing. Look out news of the day will do well by Ties... .Grover judgment will in the party.... tariff reform club soon. himself with the club. ernor is afraid that jf was to get $10,000 have a tendency to triotism. Pa Virginia Most of the corn) eighborhood.. . . . wheat generally loo’ rain and good past! Foster when you wa brother's corn plan you, why, always good old democral Woody and he you if he has to pul you have it. Mr as soon as you g bring it back so [ and you can have it want it.” That's Hannah, W D medical student eee Ea Farmer Jenkins, J R Cashier Kinney. Don Ass’t Cashier Levy.S5am Dry Goods & ClothingVoris, Frank M Farmer Morrison. C Hf Farmer Miller, Alf Farmer McCracken, A Farmer vice-president Jack, well I | for a while....All| iring to keep posted on the | those desiring - B os cu taking\ the Booming Cleveland in my be nominated on the i lot and is the strongest man ay c.C Cliser is in town to-day....We will erganize a Let every tin the township identify democrat in sper, 78 Gor. | axroll | ht | it |ladies beat jumping the rope last | rer IS CATARRH INCURABLE? | r a : | } | Answer No, and For the Following | Present Judge Reese, Fix and Mil Rensovs. ler, Clerk Drysdale and Sheriff Hart OF BUTLER, MO. | The various kinds and modes of local applications for catarrh, such as sprays, atomizes, douches, inhal- ants, ointments; lotions, gargles ete., etc, have in many cases a soothing effect on the inflam- ed surfaces, and are sometimes use- Lut neither of them nor all of them together ever did or ever will » $110,000. creams, anking Business. Department. Make loans ful to assist a eure; cure # case of ca tarrh. These things may give tem- porary relief,but is useless to expect acure of them. Catarrhis not a lo- OLDER by local treatment. The cnly hope of success in the permanent cure of ebronic catarrh is to devise some remedy that will stimulate the Tucker, W E Dentist Tyler, W B Farmer Vaughan, J M Capitalist Wyatt, H © Lumber dealer Wells, Wiley Teacher root of the catarrh by restoring to the capillary yessels their healty elasticty. Peru na is not a tempora- cashier’ asst. cashier J. R. JENKINS DON KINNEY Long in the sum of $600. W. Randall and P. C. Rich Hill. examine site for bridge, Deer Creek; also to examine site for bridge east of Butler on Mound Branch. \the peace and member of the town- ship board in Walnut township, vice D. L. Robinson, removed. W. Miers. repair abutment at bridge on Wal nut Creek. lowing war County Court Proceeaings. Court met in regular session. | ock. School loan granted to Moses Dram Shop license granted to W Waldron, of Bridge commissioner ordered to on Little Carr Brown appointed justice of Dram shop license granted to G. Bridge commissioner ordered to Treasurer Hirni canceled the fol- ants: He also canceled a number of rail road bonds BILLS ALLOWED. NO. 25 FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. $50,000.00 $< enon om maeeel President Vice-President d Vice-President : .. Cashier Secretary Attorney Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and trausacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully Solicited. J w Lowry examine site for bridge on Rabit ‘Takes this opportunity of saying to the peo- vle of wutler and vicinity that f now per- manently located in your t and woul? respectfully solicit a reasonable share of your patronage will promise you satisfaction. All who are flicted with Catarrh, Piles, Uterine dificulties, Granulated sore eyes, Cencer and Tumors will lose nothing by consulting me, as consultations are free, whether you take treatment or not. Iam occupying the office formerly used by Dr. Walls. over the Boston Store. Calls answered at all hours, charges mond, approved. Dramshop license granted to W. H Ganaway & Co, Rich Hill. The contract for filling up the court house yard was let to Joshua Evilsizer. Dramshop license granted to Geo. | Branch, south of Butler, in Mt. Pleasant township. | Physician & Surgeon Dramshop bond of J. H. Ham- | = = SSS ry palliative, but a radical cure Its} R. S. Suellgrove, temp. pull him back on the right side, kind | action is necessarily slow, but per- support, 15 00 ness is what hurts in such cases.-- | maneut. Mrs. Bud Campbell, “sup. — 12:00 Ex-Sheriff Hanks was in town shak- ‘The: seasone that than , Sanderson & Wilson, 7 95 ing hands with the boys Saturday.. |. . peseenS eae ere are any! 4 L McBride & Co. 5 35 The democrats had their convention | failures is either because the catarrh| yf M Tucker work, 50 00 in McFadden’s hall Saturday, dele- | is complicated by some organic dis- | J T Moon, labor, 3 00 y: l ) Es 00 | _— — ~ ugg Bg es ease or the patient does not take the| W J Cox, = 16 | Elrory, John Porter, John Mead | nedicine long enough. The majori- W J Cox, ;den and Ike Lockridge to meet in|, _ ss 5 3 M A. Orr, tein sup, 6 00 ! Butler, Monday and was instructed ty oh people expect to be cured in a J B Marob, 15 H favoring Harper and Stone... .Ma-| Week or two of catarrh that has run! R J Hurly & Co 26 38 | rian Kennedy has gone back to Kan-| for ten of fifteen years. Such people} R J Hurly & Co 24 83 sas City toa hospital for the treat- | are nearly always disappointed. Pe- BA Hill, temp, sup. 10 00 ment of his cee -Geo Jenkins is ru na will cure a recent case of acute GG Jones Roe 10 00 on the sick list....Plenty of hands ae fe iF L B Allison, 77 00 wanting work around here. .. . Lewis catarrh in a few days or weeks, but | w wiit, wolf scalpa 7 50 Porter has a good fresh cow for|Wheu the disease becomes chronic it} Y Bellamy, sup. paup, 12 00 sale....Virgil Jenkins has quit the |takes longer. [n no case should|C W Porter, “ “ 12 50 use of plug tobacco, he a —_— anyone leave off taking Pe-ru-na un- | Pierce Hackett, 20 00 Se til after writing Dr. Hartman a let- bei we Co. ee se will aa put off buying cen suit | ter from him is almost sure to point Loa iti ; 15 30 of —_— —. than sag — out the cause of the failure. M V Carroll 10 25 means he buys drygoods by the} 4 yaluable hlet of thirty two] R & T A Ennis 8) fh wholesale...... Wonder why John as : te eve . y yee W F Rosser 9 50 Cordell or family don’t show up or| Pages, setting forth in detail the/g p Austin 1 70 write from Austin, Cass county, a8] treatment of catarrb, coughe, colds,|Standard Printing Co. 20 00 they have not been down this spring Bennett-Wheeler Merc. Co. 10 80 sore throats, bronchitis and con- ....For millett seed call on me, big German $1 per bushel...Dr Miteh- ell has returned from his visit te Kansas City and is now ready for business...... Miss Alice Kent of Nebraska has returned to her home after a visit to friends in old Bates. N. M. NestLerove. sumption, in every phase of the dis- ease, will be sent free to any address by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co. of Columbus, Ohio. Ballard Items. A cold rain Wednesday........E C Ogburne has again entered the ring with a fine horse, and will ne glad to have all lovers of fine stock to call and see him.... We welcome **Donbey’’ as one of us country cousins, and will hereaf- ter leave the Shawnee pa-t of our squibs out, asthe Profisa good one.... .. Rev McCrory preached a good se.mon Sunday at Bethel.... Our reporter will be quite busy now as he will Double Brauch Items. Auother glorious rain....Dr Lee was called to the bedside of Mr Isaac Scifers who is worse again... Mrs Jobnson who was thrown from a cart a few weeks ago is improving M. V. Carroll 5 75 reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. Call and $500,000 We desire to place out on real estate security alarge \amount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone in this line of business: When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Notes drawn for one, two, When she was @ Child, she cried for Castoria §=— | three or five years: When she became Miss, she clung toCastoria | Have sonve money to loan When she had Children, she gave them Castorig ne — on or before a gwen date. Calland see how cheap | we can let you have money- The Bankers Loan & Title Co a. ©. FULKERSON, Manager. Henry & Co., Rich Hill. The court ordered P of. Allison to investigate the records of the sheriff's office as soon as the receipt book can be procured, and said in vestigation shall not continue | n ger than two weeks. If the Vest free delivery bill be- comes a law. there will be a free de- livery of mail matter in Boonville, J M McMaus 15 00 Mary E Elege 22 50 Sarah Powell 22 50 J R Radford 15 00 G W Callahan 10 00 S A Douglass 4 00 James Drysdale 67 00 C W Hartsock 8 00 County Surveyor March, was_ in structed to attend the State Road Convention to be held at Springfield on May 4th and Sth. H. H. Nichols filed his school fund bond in the sum of $275, which was approved by the court. report for Donbey too, may need another pony Marion France out Sunday in fine style h two girls. What’s the tronble? So many boys and let him take two. Where was Hay- den Ray?....Judge Powell came out the other day to see the boys, and found them getting along nicely with their corn planting. By the way, he is aGibson man, which suits us toa T-y-t....Jas Frazee and family leave for Colo- rado, where they will reside in the future.... Sam Young and family at church Sanday. He is a regular attendant ... .Amos Hughes sug- gested SS meet at 12:30 p. m. .. ..Jim Brad- ley at meeting Sunday night as was a number ...-The many friends of Willie Earsom will be pieased to know that his eyesare improving, his doctor thinks he will be able to return home next Saturday...... John Kis ner who has been visiting in Kausas returned home on last Wednesday ....1 N Earsom has the Texas fever pretty bad....Mr and Mrs George The court ordered the bridge com missioner to advertise for the erec tion of a bridge in Deer Creek town- ship across Poke Branch in Spruce township. Bridge commissioner ordered to exawine site for bridge on Mine creek in Walnut township, also one in Hudson township. The court ordered that Mrs. G. G. Glazebrook turn over receipt book Shuster had the misfortune to lose their little baby girl shortly after their arrival in Idaho. ...Rev Miller arrived in this neighborhood last Saturday....Ed Wilson was in this neighborhood a few days ago.... Dr Lee, Lige Butler and Mr Laskey attended the convention at Pleasant Gap on last Saturday......George Fowler who has been spending ~ few months in Washington has re- turned to his home again.... Mr J Evans is reported on the sick list... George Dunnigan is quite sick.... Misses Altie Dillon and Eva Vance was visiting in Butler on last Satur- of the boys. ay McFarland at home in Bal- lard, after several months at the Butler acade- my........A house occupied by a Mr Haff was turned Sunday, as the family was from home, everything was lost....Went fishing this ~-” and had fisherman’s luck....Willie Kiersey at SSschool and meeting, where all should be ...Boys, Mr E means all for yourown good; so hope you may profit by his advice.... Bell Bros at the front with crops....John looked sad and lomely at church Sunday, “‘but I can go to El- dorado when the corn is planted’’ we feel sure were his thoughts. Our wife on the sick list, but hope ere long she will be well again . -.John Johnson out in etyle Sunday evening at Walnut, good boy... Tom Brown talks of leaving us, we wish him success, and recom- mend him tothe people wherever he iocates asall O. K.....Will Hooper to the front with his work .....The latest from Soap creek—on day... . Little Katie Requa is report-| the boom and still rising, expect it washed Dr -led quite sick. . Wesley Hall is visit | Wendileton’s sanitarium down stream.... Dick ing among his friends afew days be- has his corn planted.. mons Lee and Wilson fish- | fore taking his ieparture for Arkan ing to-day oe C K Crow runs a new planter Ore taking aep' - - Judge Cole has a man from Ky at work sas....Claude Allison is clearing up| piu Hughes must be addressed as Overseer ground on his father’s farm, he | Bill now. asheis » -Prof Hendrickson thinks he wall put in a crop of pota- | at the shop Tuesd s he will be ready for | toes this season ...Mr Allison sold | his class this fall. The democrats of Spruce | ap ra : township are requested to meet Saturday Ma: his fine mule to a band of Gypsies a} (7), Ls my oan short time ago....Mrs Maude Las | nz léth, at 2 p.m Abont 50 have added their | ky is very § .-Those that at- y J tae democratic club list. We would | like to name it the **Gibson club.”” tended the exercises at the Double} Church and SS school directory: Preaching | ch se’ on las ri | al bas. view every 4th Sunday Rev. Smith pas- | Branch school on last Friday report | tor;38ati0a. m., Dr. Warford, sapt....at| a good time....Mr Hucle says he! yoo: pea Grng = deemed | likes Missouri well enough to stay | Lampton, pastor; $§ at 10a. m., WL Hooper | awhile... Wonder which one of the} supt......At Oak hill 4th Sun pastor; S S at 10s. m., Flt —- supt and! he ‘"get's there Eli’’......At Bethel Ist Sunday | Rey McCrory pastor; S S at 5:30 p. m., Geo D/ | sector supt.. At Salem 2nd Sunday, Rev Friday....Cyrus Requa has about 65 acres of corn planted, some of it coming up nicely. Lrrrte Jessie. McCrory pastor at S o’clock. Jack. used by G. G. Glazebrook while sheriff of Bates county. The road case of J. A. Smith, et al, dismissed for want of bond and notice and non appearance at court. Bond of Samuel Walls as dram- shop keeper approved Quarterly statement of James Drysdale, county clerk, approved. John C. Hayes makes his quarter- terly report of fees received, which is approved. The court ordered that the Sher- iff advertise and sell the ne } se } sec 1§ township 39 range 21, at the November term of the Circuit Court, 1892. S. S. Quillen, J. F. Poor andP A. Mayes appraisers of giandered hor- ses make their report. Dram Shop license issued to G A. Heath & Co. Butler, for a period | of six months. Treasurer ordered to transfer $1,- 000 from the contingent to the sala ry fund. School loan granted to irginia Tabor in the sum of $325. School loan granted to John M Thompson in the sum of $550. It is ordered by the court that the county reverue for the year of 1892, be sub-divided as follows: Sal- + Rev Me-/| ary 30 per cent, pauper 20 per cent., | PIM'E: ompe waren oo SS contingent 20 per cent, bridge 20 per cent., election and jury 10 per cent. Bridge commissioner ordered to Brookfield, Butler, Cameron, Car- Short-Horn Balls. rollton, Clinton, Columbia, Fulton, Quit : Independence, Kirksville, Lamar, Quite a bunch of high graded short horn yearling bulls for sale, cheap, on reasonable terms. Address, J. M. Hoactann, Nyhart, Mo. Lexington, Macon City, Mexico, Rich Hill, Trenton, Warrensburg, Webb City, Marshall, and Marysville, in addition to the cities which have it | under the present law. | 23 3m 2,000 0 POUNDS POULTRY An estimate by Mr. Sawyers, a conservative member of the appro- priation committee, the appropria- tions made by the present congress | will be $63,000,000 less than those of the last congress. The reduction | would exceed $100,000,000 but for laws carrying appropriations enacted by the fifty-first congress,and which cannot be repealed because of the republican senate.—St. Louis Re- public MILK GRUST ON BABY Kept Spreading Until His Face Was a Raw Sore. He Scratched Until Blood Ran. Best Physicians Said No Cure While Teething. He Was Cured Promptly by Cuticura. Something over two years ago, our boy, then less { than one year old, was troubled’ with an eruption | Ww A NTED ' @ ALSO ad, pronounced by our best phy: | Eggs, Game, Hides, Furs, Wool. of “milk crust or infantile eczem said that it would be impossibie to he had finished teething. Th | Why sell for low prices, when McCANTS & | CO. will pay you in cash from! tv 2- more | than other dealers. We want all the Poultry | ace Waa a raw sore, and every ys be would draw bis finger nails down on both cheeka, removing the acabs, and the blood ruuning down on his chin made him present a hastly aight. We commenced using the CuTiccRAa SEMEDIES, and in two weeks we noticed a wonderful improvement, ard in two months his face was fresh and fair, and has been perfectiy wellever since. We |! unhesitatingly give ail credit to CcTicuRa. | in Bates county. See us before selling. C, B. WILLIAMS, Fort Dodge, Iowa. pe oo ; | McCANTS & CO. Scaly Humor (7 Years | coutheast corner of Square, Butler, Mo. I was afflicted for seventeen years with a scaly | Ae and biotchy humor over my entire breast. Attimes I wouid scratch till soreness compelled me to cease. e e | After reading your advertisements at different times, I concluded to give CcTicuRa a trial, and, to my astonishment as well as satisfaction, I was cured . with one set of CcTicuna RemeEpies, in about two | and a half weeks. That has been nearly two years since, and no symptoms of return. Ee E | JACOB STOECKLE, v | 3610 Palm Street, St. Louis, Mo- i ERE aS AxD | Cuticura Resolvent | The new Blood and €kin Purifier, internally. EAR Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Uc Soap, the exquisite Skin Beautifier, externa! ' | stantly relieve and speedily cure every di | humor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with > A | Bair, from infancy to age, from pimples to ac: z i ed 9 | Seid everywhere, Price, Curicuma, s0e.; Soar, U 2 SOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the Potten | & z on ‘> CHEMICAL CoRPORATION, Boston. i Sth and Grand hye. Kansas City, Me. &a-* How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pazes, 50 | e | iNustrations, and 100 testimoniais, mailed free. Annual Announcemcat Free. Laclede HOTEL Butler, The Third Friday and Saturday of each month, | Dae oily skin cured by CcTiccra Soar. HOW MY BACK ACHES! Pain relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster.

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