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Duvall §& Percival of this city are saving the farne- ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by giving them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on farm loans. Meets and Organizes. | The new democratic central com mittee for Bates county, met at th ity lall Saturday and organized by sting T K. Lisle, of Butler, chair- man, and BE. P. ON ‘ll, of Homer township, secretary other followiug gentlemen were named on the campaign committee: T. D. Raft er, T. L. Harper, Jas. R. Simpson, Jonathan Todd, L. W. gene Bradley, Jas. DeJarnett and) Osear Recder. This committee was instructed to! meet in Butler Saturday week, effect | an organization aud arrange plans | Among proceeding the | \9 o'clock to-night Frank 3eck, for the county campaign The new central committee is com- posed of live, energetic democrats, and they propose to raise the ther- mometer to 110 degrees for the op- this campaign. The the county will be position in townships in thoroughly organized, the campaign will be run on the high pressure up ‘till the sun goes down on election lay. The chairman of the committee, | T. K. Lisle, is the right man in the right place. He is a democrat, a sleepless campaigner, 2 man of en-| ergy, wud go far as lays in his power no stone will be left unturned to} carry the banner of democracy to victory in this county. FE. P. Nickell, the new secretary, is one of the stalwart young demo- erats of of Homer township, and a} better selection for this important oftice could not have been made. He is young, full of yigor and ready for duty night or day. The campaign committee is com- posed of men whose long and active service in the party ranks eminently fit them for the important work for which they have been selected. Now, fellow democrats, let us one ; and all join hands with the central | aud campaign committees and shoul ler to shoulder, pull together for} the good and success of the party and the tickets, national, state and county. There should be no slug- gards or camp followers in this cam- paign, but every democrat in Bates county should be in the saddle and lend his influence to the party he honors and desires to see successful. The Kansas City Star in its two | their mail addressed, and where the }emaucipator from the bondage of] ihe horse act of supporting the demo- cratic national ticket on a low tariff platform, and force bill, high tariff Bill Warner, for governor of Mis.| souri, is only equaled by the New York Sun’s support of old Ben But | ler for president. The Star, in order to appear independent, is getting | itself into a pretty and its) heretofore boasted will wane before the campaign is fairly | begun. The day of the two horse | act politician has passed in this country, and you are either for or ; mess, influence against. | Charley Speaks’ little two year} old boy met with an accident last | Saturday which resulted in death in| avery short time. He was playing | around their table where his mother was preparing a meal, and turned a! cup of boiling tea into his face—| swallowing some of it. He was buried Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. | Speaks have the sympathy of their | many friends in their terrible be-| reavement.—Worland Watchman. The radicals have been threaten-} ing the people of Missouri with Bill} Warner for many years. At last the Goliah entered the lists, but the Democrats have selected the Stone! that is to lay him out.—Sedslia! Democrat. The Missouri plurality against Harrison in 1890 was over 60,000. and his popularity has increased since then. Mr. Warner Loyal Legion sponsors undertook a large contract when they undertook to whip Missouri over to Harrison —St. Louis Republic. Do Not Suffer Any Longer. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stage of consumption broken ina week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Cough Remedy, an 1 will re- fund the money to any who buy take it as per directions, : rot find our statement correct Norice—I am prepared to —— all the poultry that comes, and pay the cash for it. <C. F. Panis. | park, and Parrott passed through it }on the right side and another over| | friends az Ballard Political Prenic. The citizens of Spruce township are arranging for a grand political picnic to be held in a grove near Walnut church Saturday, August 13th. The committee of arrange- ments say the picnic will be free for all. Everybody is invited tocome and bring their dinners. The following gentlemen have been invited and ud speak: A. Denton. a ome) yrowised to be present Judge C. F. Boxley, C. J. W. Choate, Capt. Han Atkeson and J. PF. Searight Marder and Suicide. 2.—Abeut Parrott, a Cameron, Mo, July youpg mar 22 years old, shot and killed Mhiss Annie Cover, aged about | 17 years, and then shot himself. | About five minutes before the shoot- | ing Parrott was standing near the | corner of the park, when the young | lady passed in company Sackett. They passed around the with Ira} to the northwest corner, where he} overtook them and committed the | terrible double tragedy of murder | and suicide. There were five shots} fired in all, two takirg effect in each | body. There is one wound in Miss | Cover’s neck and another in the right cheek. In Parrott’s head is a wound) | the left eye. Ira Sackett says that) Pwrrott were the best of lnever had any trouble. It is supposed the act was caused | by jealousy. | he and Time.” “Tired all the Is the complaint of many poor mor-, tals, who know not where to tind re- lief. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses just those elements of strength which you so earnestly crave, it will build you up, give you an appetite strengthen your stomach and nerves. Try it Hood's Pills act especially upon | the liver, rousing it from its torpid-| ity to its natural duties, cures con stipation and assists digestion. Headquarters “Missouri Club.” 1640-42 Court St., | Denver, Colo., July 27, 1502. | Ep. Times—Dear sir: Former reg-| dents of Missouri now living in Den-|enness it stands alone, the one cure | or ver and Colorado have formed the “Missouri club” to assist in the re-jto be perfectly harness, and to cure | ception and entertainment of vy ors from Missouri during the Kuight | Templar conclave to be held in the | yields at once to its power to heal. jover 1 million dollars besides the city August 8 to 13 inclusive. They Por fitteen ye: Cleyeland Hill Items. The protracted effort at Valley Chapel Christian church, conducted by Bros. West of Adrian and Stin- son of Indian Ty , still eo 2s this week. The series of discourses have been very interesting and instructive .... Recorder Shelby finished thresh- ing three hundred acres of wheat Monday; the yield and quality net }as good as was expected...... The prospects for a corn crop are good \if there is rain soou.. The hay crop was very 1 siderat tity we matt a fine piece of tlax....Mark Yates is in the fence builder business to stay ...-Ed Thornburg expects to start to Arkansas soon. Success to yeu. Ed....The various teachers of the neighborhood are attending insti- tute this week at Butler. ima mense crowd attended t meet ing at Rileys grove St Rs! with a view of starting a cat -T. O. Yates starts for Oklal ma Weduesday to improve his 1 ..»Mis MeDannell of Cass county, 1s visiting her cousins, the Misses Wilson, this week....Miss Nannie Crosby of Lexington, Ky. with ber uncle, Gen. Jo O. ... Walter White aud W: Elroy went to the Cherokee 1 last week to bale hay...... Mis Ev: Bell of Harrisonville, is visiting her cousins, the Misses Berry... . Squire | Hays will soon be addressed as | Judge Hays... ything 4 ing off demoer. borhood, than howlers this ye IOCRAT. GRATEFUL, HAPPY MOTHERS Write Thousands of Letters to Golden Specific Company, for the Permna- nent Cares Wrought Upon theit Loved Ones. Not Unlike This One. ud has taken the two “My bust boxes vecitic I received October 14. and now he says that he has ro de I have still eight powders left, | sire or appetite for any kind of | - | ets to Knights of Pythias encampment at Kan- liquor. He bas beea drinking for} sas City, Aug 23, at one fare for the round trip a = | Tickets on sale Aug 20th to 25th good. for re- fifteen years. Now he can come | 5 sam = RSE turn until Aug Slet iia ee . i eon eee sea ae The Mo Pac Ry Co will sell tickets, one fare home hke a sober man. With many |) THE BIGSTRIKEEX PENSIVE nd trip, to the Triennial Conclave thanks to God and you for this grea remedy Mrs. J. H, Madison, I For the perm sent cure of dru sure and certain. It is guaranteed all manner of drunkenness. Th disease in y of its peculiar stages rs the merits of this Big Bargains Warner Will Flank. St. Louis Chronicle. + Speaking of a joint debaty, Major Warner said; “I have not cqnsidered that matter much of late. What does | Colonel Stone think about it?” | The Chronicle correspondent who OF | had just come from Col. Stone, said: “While I am not authorized to | speak for Col. Stone, I think if you OF should challenge him he would xe- \ }cept instanter, and would joyfully jmeet you on every stumpand house- top in the state.” “Well,” continued Major Warner, “Tve been through a number of \ campaigns in Missouriand have nev- er joined in a joint debate. I have noticed joint debates lead up to per- between debaters and I ont desire that sort of acampaign. There are creat issues at stake and the election should be decided on { them.” sonalities The full term of this institution j will open Sept. 6 1592 and contin- a a lue 16 weeks. | The number of teachers and tue lition rates will be the same as heres | tofore | A-choral class, free of charge to students, and instrumental musie Gymnastics and calesthenics will continued, free to all, and phon- raphy and type writing will be in- troduced if demanded. Boarding st year did not cost over nd terms equally good For informa- j tion inquire of J. MeC Martin or P. | H. Holcowub president of Board of —y | Trustces or of any member of the 74 | tickets to Missouri State Fair held at Sedalia ean be made again. ard. July 18, 1822. plus 50 cts for admission ticket. Tickets wi be on sale 3,15, 16, 17 and Is, Hmited to and including Aug 21s To all who desire attend the Semi-An- nual meeting Southwestern L 1 turing association at Kansas the Mo. Puc. Ky Co will sell ti sus City and return at one fare for the round trip Tickets will be eold Ang s and 9 good for return antil Aug lth, ‘The Mo Pac Ry Co will sell round trip tick- Mr. Carnegie stated yesterday to plars at Denvey Col., Aug vth to 2 London reporter that he had not July 25 to Aug loth. | For Annu- —_—-— : ieaite Wines ; nprent Sone Veterans and Ladies Aid attended to business for the last yat Helena, Mest. Aug sth to 13th, on » July 23 Ang lo limited to October loth. Asimilar route to Salt Lake, other pointe in Colorado hai for, tiekets will be sold Ju! and return to Oct 10, Is! three veurs. Ttmust be x great snap for a tit protec | One Million Dollars Wasted Dur- Ogden and ito have business whieh is d by the Government to the extent of permitting: its proprietor ing the’ First Month. Pittsbu Pa., July 29.—The | ¢ ’ } tn ile vee 4 ns » travel ‘round the worlc paeh ais arrisonville os : Tals o travel ‘round th Ww iid purchas | Peclar cle cal jgreat lockout at Homestead is just ing pleasure with the excesst e pro- Harrisonville at ‘Ifare for the round trip. one month old and has already cost! fits extorted under the sanction of ie Me exhibition good. for re- the law from consumers of his pro | ntil next day Jue: K. G.St For dates of sale and limits of tickets apply ducts. —K. C. Star. to W.c. BURRUS, |sacrifice of a half score of human | Agent, Butler, Mo workmen have lost | : whether knight or not may have | remedy for drunkenness, a perfect {has cost in round figures $ in wages of the city of Ath Comte de Mouy : 1 8, written by the and co; iously illuse have established business headquar-/ cure for the liquor habit has been lives and serious injuries to many | kieaaes ters at 1840-42 Curtis street. in known in many parts of the world, | times that number. Harper's Weekly, published Au-| heart of the city, where visitors;aud it stands today the peerless} Of the loss in cash, the gust Sd, will contain a description (RHE CAMPAIGN | find each oth and his | ve leading Missouri dailies will be or file. be attached and everything will be done welfare of all A bureau of information wil possible for the ure and ple: Missou Missouri us will be kept, and also of the visitors, so that friends y r. Please give the anuouucement as wide local as possible for the benefit of intend ing visitors, of whom we expect fully 100,000; hence the usefulness of such an organization is apparent. Yours respectfully. Inay notice iM. J. McNamara, Pres. James F. Apams, Treas. Sera B. Braptey. Sec’y. If Maj. Warner wants some ad | ditional figures to use in his speeches he is perfectly welcome to There is no patent ou them these When the democratic party assumed the admini ion of the state govern- ment in 1873, the bonded debt of the state w 20,868,000; on July 1, 1892, it had been reduced to & $30,000. At the beginning of that period the rate of interest on the state debt was 6 and 7 per cent; it is now about 34 per cent on five sixths of the outstanding debt. During the last year of republican control the rate of taxation for state pur- was 50 cents on the the $100 ition of property. It has now been reduced to 25 cents on the $100 or half; 16 cents of which re- duction has taken place during the incumbency or the present state ad- mninistratien, which reduction alone will save to the taxpayers of the state $1,500,000 this year.—Sed The Ladies. true and genuine article, look for j the name of the California Fig Syrup |Co., printed near the bottom of the | package. July. is while | here. A full register of re sident | not save himself. There is no infat | about $100,000 in wages by a) ‘ohol. rep are unwilling to quit the drink The majority of drinkin j habit, and are never willing to admit their dof help and medicine — It s settled fact that the drunkard will uation like that begotten of aleohol adi ie dri: r its spell, one word tells the story self destruction. The drunkard to be saved must be saved by his friends. The mother, wife, sister or daughter j been praying for help, may have her |prayer answered by securing the Specific and putting it in the tea, coffee or fool of the friend needing treatment, without his knowledge of \the fact, and a permanent cure will be the result. Many cures are being wrought these days in this way. It is a harmless but effective treatment. The Specific creates an aversion and repugnance to the taste and odor of liquor. Its the greatest nerve food known. One package by mail ¥3 will surely ccustrain you to bea friend of the Golden Speciiic Com- pany, Cincinnati, O., who will send \free to anyonea 4S-page pamphlet oa the subject of ““Drunkenuess Cu- Write for one. rable.” AUGUST, 1892. ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP. Kansas City will don a holiday at- tire during the latter part of August. Two important meetings will be held within her gates: Supreme lodge Knights of Pythias, August 23rd and German Veteran association August 20th to 24th To encourage travel the Missouri Pacific Railway will sell tickets from all points on lines to Kansas City at “One Fare z ea For further needed to insure a rop in this county. From reports the north part of the county is more in need of rain than any other. who has! i $180,000 and Carnegies have lost| trated. This will be the sixth paper in the important series of “The Great FOR ONLY 40 CENTS.; iThe TWICE-A-WEEK St. and spent as much more in getting i | new workmen. The workmen at Capitals of the World,” now run- 5 . |Beaver Falls, Duquesne and the ning in the Weekly. Among other } Louis Republic, attractiois in the same number will | Will be illustrations of the New York \¢ State Building at the Columbian Union mills in Pittsburg have lost be sent to any new subscriber until Noveinber 30, 1892. sd every Tuesday and Fri- their rom now {It is ma | sympathy strike and the firm is out $100,000 by the idleness of these Exposition, of the attempted assas-| day, and its readers will get the im- lplants. Added to this will be the | Simation of Mr. Frick at Pittsburg,|Portaut news of the campaign and z aes 3 oa lanl ot the lnnucliin onto naw eae jelection at least half a week earlier ee expenses for extra deputy ; Oe “than any weekly paper could furnish and ship Cx sher murder t nd the fassbin (cruiser No. 12.) Mrs. lit Tt will be indispensable during expense to the city in hunting an- MeGlasson’s powerful story ofthe campaign. Subscribe now, and archists aud tu the nation of the con- Ameriean life, “An Earthly Paragon” | get all the news from the beginving |to the close of the campaign, and | the final result of the election. An extra copy will be sent free, for the | seme length of time to the sender of ‘each club of five (5,) at forty cents each. (two dollars.) Send for a pack- lage of sample copies and raisea club. | Address The Republic, St. Louis, | Mo. 2,000 POUNDS POULTRY » of F is taken; pleasant gressioval i:vestigations. Another will be continued. | item of no mean significance is the ‘loss to workmen and manafacturers jin plants indirectly affected which j have been forced to close down for | want of material. | The locked out work as vet been ne deprived cae saries of e anl should last several weeks more the is no danger of the workmen's f hes coming to actual want day people go to tl headquarters and rec groceries and provisions already co} lected will hold out for g from hunger It was reported last ni some time and none fe: rht that Joues & Laughlins of the American and refreshing to the taste, and acts aa lanes ge yet promptly on the Kidneys, | rou wor 1a Li and Bowels, cleanses the sys. sue with the An tem effectually, dispels colds, head- tion and tha aches and fevers and cures habitual immense } constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever _pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in These works are in the count 900 meu being em- ployed. B. F. Jones. the principal its action and truly beneficial in its 4 owner, isan ex chairman of effects, prepared only from the most = Z 3 ino rial Fenn eaniean ites healthy and agreeable substances, its ————_____ “= =s- : many excellent qualities commend it ry Nd x to all and have made it the most Ww A N WE bD e TheSt remer = = = ° ( Syrup of Fi d'$1 bottles by all leading d eae - Any reliable d Evge, Game, Hides, Fu € not h it on hand will pro- Vice pt it promptly for any one who %,? = have $ : esto try it. Dy not accept any 6 " the Confederacy elsewhere adde oe McCANTS & , $2,575 to the fund, making its total CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUF CO. Si bininiseeigs { SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, — { Square, Butler, Me LOUISVILLE, Kr. | $31,985.—Schell City News. KEW YORK, WT. i

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