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ere ee ETAT THE Great Bargains Here this Month. FACT ALL OF OUR Summer Goods at Cost WE WANT THE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS, a a most appropriate ma a pring his peaceful death to that of | Duvall & Percival ot this city ave saving the fare ers of Bates county thou-' sands of dollars by giving then the benefit of their lower rates of interest on | farm loans. The Warner boom has received a A car load of Span ish jackasses is en route to this state. —Sedal fresh impetus. Bazoo. D. W. Drummond's stock of high grade gilts and pressed wall paper decorations are models of art and elegance; don’t failtoseethem. 15-tf Cholera hasinvaded St. Peters- burg and the wildest prevails among the citizens. people who are able to get away flying to health resorts and mer chants are closing their stores. The The strongest impeachment of the president’s veto of the McGarahan bill is the fact that Mr. Harrison voted for a similar measure when of the senate. If McGarrahan’s claim was tenable then it is now, Mr. D. O. Mills and his son-in-law, White law Reid, to the contrary notwith- standing.—K. C. Star. Was Maj. Warner doing the Rip Van Winkle act from 1865 to 1570? the history of the state during the dark period when republicans in power burned democratic ballots, | raised an immense debt on the state burdened the counties and plundered treasuries. Itis probable, however tions of that period.-Sedalia Bazoo. Norice—I am prepared to handle all the poultry that comes, and pay the cash for it. 'C. F. Puaris. They Playea Di le. A special train ot Knights Tem- | plar from Georgia, Alabama, Missis sippi and Tennessee, passed through Sedalia yesterday morning. While stopping a few minutes at the depot the fine band accompanying them | cent of the horrible crime she had | did not reveal in any shape. played Dixie and set the crowd wild with enthusiasm. As the train mov- ed off the southern knights waved their hats and handkerchiefs from the car windows and shouted for Cleveland.—Sedalia Bazoo. In the Journal the republican yarn about the Pinkertons being port. red hot republican who kept John Mrs. Carrie Pelsue of Sheldon | was painfully injured and narrowly! from a tour through Pet escaped a horrible death in the rail-|sou and Henry road yards in the city Jast Thursday. | Ports crops as looking well wheve 4 Mrg*Pelsue, accompanied by her lit- street tum- ing, her little boy ‘bled and fell toward the track just | the result o' feud of five] .) te He aden of ben as the switch engine was back-' years standing; during which twen | Se EheOl alaniamiuto mete i even men were killed on the | ing yast. ‘Che mother sprang ward and seized the child and threw it back just in time to save it, but! He will be lynched if caught. unfortunately for herself the cngine was right upon her and the wheels. The engine was quick | ly reversed and backed off the tle son, was visiting her sister, Mrs. R. N. Faddis, on Maple street, and had started for the depot to return home. When she got to the Austin!) pq. for- | 'Y in the! : | twinkling ff au eye she was under) eyer prepared to respond pr sitement | un- fortunate woman, but she had been frightfully hurt, it was cover. | dressed the wounds. the | has been learned since, how cause the loss of member. i be necessar Nevada Noticer. \farm near Sedalia, committed sui- | cide Thursday evening. | water, she stood before a looking- | i { a tar astr | glass, put the muzzle of a pistol to gi the weather prophet and astron jher head and fired. sure. | committed. {| he fact that - husband is a} ™@ore desirable world to live in than |” ’ ; _ | ease was called to-day, but he failing | iia | aes “es Ce as i - =, = 7 [our own, because there is only a | Coa Berz, : Pevetorr Brows, | ¢, appear Judge Oliver declared nes Watch and Clock Repairing. jconvict in the penitentiary and) onal region near the poles where |Myrrte M. Kirr, S. W.S Cups, honditorieited! arid aceedl a) ea sain) WA leo aWAteE Cloek : | would be released in a day or so and aby winter exists, and it has such a Doxa Hanr: i ae f , and issued a capias sk ieee ocks, prey and return home caused her to commit | dense atmosphere that the tempera- | Z os j for him. Silverware at Actual Cost and ‘the rash act. | eee ee | Our first vote was democr: ; the modern school of Phatmeu anti thought doubtful at the time if she could re jline. None but experienced work- She was placed in a cab and; men. — | returned to Mrs. Faddis’ residence, | get prices. | where Drs. Callaway and Wilson | It was found | ! that the knee bone of one limb had | of the state. on account of the dry had been mashed and the physicians | weather. expressed the fear that it might/#ud Monday melted the corn blad . 3 = ity election held here in April John merchant buys your butter, poultry Hike the pouring on of scalding wat- : } E é ca : April d Bye z fee ie ‘ iends it has wou s positive | Or 7 ae and eggs, whe rs W He It er, aud the local grain men en fal of friends it has won by its positive | Q Day and Captain U.S. Johnson, a a hen others will not. He ar, that | the wounds are doing nicely and it} look He seems to have on knowledge of | js hoped that amputation will notjer continues a few Mrs. Jennie Choteau, living on a | fast according to the latest reports. | In the ab- before the campaign is over he will ; sence of her sister, who had gone a} = receive some light on the transac: | short distance from the house for, The powder stains on Mrs. Choteau’s left hand | indicated that she had held the muz- jregar | ale of the deadly weapon so close) result was certainly very disappoint-| welfare, and} that the aim would be steady ard |ing to astronome A pathetic scene was present- edas the dead women’s baby boy | | played about her bicody body, iuno- | planet, but which the Lick telescope | mater we are | ~ + . : tie and | years older than the earth,” he said, | will open Sept. 6 1892 and contin- | democrats has found editorial sup- | we are a better democrat to-day than |“I judge that its inhabitants must) ¥@ 16 weeks. | Old Allen Pinkerton was a | ever before—but we don't belong to! be much more intelligent than we | Brown’s picture on the walls of his | free silver Wall street democracy— residence. Both Bob and Billy Pin- kerton are republicans, and one of the first telegrams Joe Fifer receiv- ed when he was elected governor of Illinois was one of congratulation from the Pinkerton agency. The Pinkerton family have always been republicans.—Kansas City Times. State Executive Committee. Harvey W. Salmon, chairman of the executive committee, announces the members of his committee as fol- lows: Mayor E. A. Noonan, S. B. Cook, W. B. Teasdal, W. Y. Jenkins, D. J. Allen, Thos. Conner and chair- man C. C. Maffit, ex-officio. ; The executive committee were in session on Wednesday arranging the details of the campaign. Strayed:-From my premises in But- ler, a few days ago, a yearling mule. A liberal reward will be paid for in- formation leading to its recovery. td. D. A. Conver. To know what is going on come in and subscribe for the booming Tres, only 25c. till January Ist. 1893. tf. SHORT HORN BULLS. Quite a bunch of high graded short-horn yearling bulls for sale, cheap, on reasonable terms. Address, J. M. Hoactanp, 23-3m Nyhart, Mo. 4 Our democracy is of the Jefferson | Jackson and Lincoin variety, a gov ‘ernment of and for the people and‘ jdemies, for its volcanic 2 ries students, anc EINE WANE REPAIRING 4 SPECIALTY: not of British money-loaners.— | ceased many millions of years ago. | will be in charge of Miss " . Union. As this attraction of the earth is now) yal! Yes, the democratic party left Car- roll, but it isa stranger coincident that it left him at the very time he} Which accounts for the great heat of | | had an opportunity to get a job at $35 per month running a third par-! 3, ty paper. Pure and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval the California liquid laxatiye remedy, Syrup of Figs. taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse | It is pleasant to the | home in Bates county. tf. the system eftectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it best and only remedy. FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Aug is the The Twice-A-Week St. Louis Re- public will be mailed each Tuesday and Friday. from now until Novem- ber 30th, 1592, ly thirty-five cefits. Itis a great semi weekly pa- and will beindispensible during An extra copy will November 30th, to for on be sent free to the serder of each club of five, with ¢ $1.75. Send for package of extra | copies and raise a club. | the Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Address i j ! The Trxzs for 25c, during the Mineral Wealth In the Choctaw Nation | campaign. | Washington Pot. . who thriving town —- - “My home Caleb Richardson, an old resident tion.” said Dr. EN of this city aud one of our most re- dwells at McAllister |spected citizens, died Thursday last poted for its extensive coal mines, jat his residence in the nortn part of | to 9 reporter at Willard’s. And I town. His death was caused bya want to tell you,” he continued, OF seyere attack of dysentary and flux. | «that when it come to mineral wealth | Mr. Richardson was about 62. years | though yet in an undeveloded state, of age, and leaves a wife and two! there are few sections of this coun | children, a son aud daughter both of | try equal to ours. Next to Pennsyl- \ whom are grown, to mourn their loss. | yania we Lave th coal in the Mr was bo ed States, ke of by « . Feb. 13. 2d to Miss Ha: AMEN GOOD narod to datos 09 ~onranco e Saris ! moved to Bates county 22 years ag *;the coal mine at MeAllister, and aud has beeu a citizen of Butler for ‘Texis and Kansas are liberal buyers. the past five years. He wasa mem | Jia), ber of the New Light church. The ‘veins of enormous r 488 are only funeral services were conducted by l awaiting development. | tev W. D. Blair, of the C. P. chureh | id iron are aboundand silver OF “Do you not re nner, €Olm- territory on the ua co nmittee?” asked the reporter “T do, and s voted for Mr: J. T. Bosley,of Howard township, | Cleveland's nomination at Ch | was in the city Friday on his return|This 1 Tobn-| demoe He re- | to us. Jacob. | alwe cognition of the ter to | was extremely gratifying | We hope ere long to bk | countries. ‘he went. He informs us that he has | the fuller recoguition that state \fifty head of three year old steers | wil! bring. The Indian territ | which he wishes to sel {ought now to be a state. It is lar ions Ces | enough, populous enougi, and no : yesterday | Where can a more fertile and beau J Y | | Phoenix, Ari., | both well) tiful couniry be found. Bat we want | | { | jlam was shot and killed Tewkesberry, oes ji | known citizen The shooting WS | statehood in our own m the | that is not at all desirable. urd rer tled. | not care to come into the union on} | ham sid | Tewkesberry’ ‘that basis.” 1 rLounces him | stly | Who have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla . its of | what they think of itavd the replies | His stock of wall | will be positive in its favor. One has} ] paper is the largest and best assort- ment ever brought to the city, also | jof window-glass, paints, etc, in bis self still on deck, : Ask Your Friends and satisfactorily to the wi | nis customers. beer cured of indigestion un) dys-} : 4 pepsia, another t it indispersa | q ble for headache, others report | remarkable cures of scro‘ulz. salt] : blood : a j Call and examine stock and} 18-tf jrheum and other diseases. Rad reports for the Kans op is coming in from all | still others will tell you that it ove that tired feeling,” a — ] . e best . ay masine | Wouldu’t Apotogize. Farmers of Bates county, remem- which Hood's Sarsaparilla recei Springtield, Mo., Aug. 8.—At the | ber that C. F. Pharis the south side s corn | sections comes ‘* | | | | and so | “= "ssauemrucsc am creme on. The hot winds of Sunday | the hearty endorsement of the out- | ™e licinal merit. pays the people cash. tf | BIG EVENT AT lng very blue over If the pre ® present it spell of weath. | ; - s longer o: | Butler, Mo, Aug. 1, 18$ uything a Prof. L. B. Allison firing pupils of the Butler disabled Union volved in a row resulting in Johnson nocking O'Day {damaging an eye. soldier, became in- KANSAS CITY. MO, AUGUST, 1892. ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP as Ci | | down and badly A few days later : | O'Day laid in wait for Johnson and Iustituion upon! . ¢ at the point of a the early corn will ma all as the late corn is Ke y 4 - to congratulate that Car 7 will don: ie (It is to be hoped the bad news i ees ccupeetes Ke y will don « holiday at- pistol demanded jagerated and that crops are not in as! securing — the ervices of — your litaeeToliison pet onclis leases onal tire luring the latter part of August. jeg 1 ie a : a a ee ens is g 1S knees and | Two important meetings will be | bad conditions as reported. jself, once connected with its|.. , 5 i es te 8 e Se neniciecpaal Re ; j apologize, which Johnson refused to! held within her gates: Supreme ork, and who did so much to make 5 ' a ae A — oo o. : chee “jdo. O'Day struck Johnson with a | lodge Knights of Pythias, Augus Wigsin's Opinton fit what it w We know that it} A a ] Bane 23rd and German Veteran association August 20th to 24th To encourage travel the Missouri Pacifie Railway i will sell tickets from all points on its ‘lines to Kansas City at “One Fare For The Round Trip.” For further information in regard to dates of sale§ limit of tickets, ete., call on or er Te dress nearest ticket agent. 37 4t | jury for as ut with intent to kill. 790r a When the criminal coart met O'Day | il ARDT jsuddenly left town and his where- | piece of g up like th x to make Johnson apolo- gize, spapped his pistol just County Clerk Spraggins placed his finger under the* hammer and pre vented a discharge. Ottawa, Ont, Aug. £.—Dr. W as pipe he had wrapped nt piece of thro | will not be 1 any lack of ef | fort on your f it does no a, y if it does not at ,- | tain its proper standard. sheet music, and part omer, states that he was much | prised at the result of the inve tion through the Lick telescope | iug the planet Mars. Thanking you for the interest Such a) which you kave always shown in our Panne le hoping that you may of Schiaper jgan as warn aplace in the affections rding the of future pupils as you hold in ours, face of the} and with best they h | believed in the eecur Jelli's investigations r parallel can: on the O'Day was indicted wishes for our alma | re, Your sine+re friends, br. ; W. F. Dovatt, Lvenna FRIzeLLE, | Wiggin thinks Mars must be a far : | Wiggin t = Jessie S. Duvaur, Cosby Brown. | On the Nort Side of the Square, Butler, Mis- abouts are noi definitely known. His souri, does his own even at the} “As it is many millions of | is not excessive ‘equator. eee Carriage for the next twelve monthe. The fall term of this iustitution The number of teae! /are and probably live for hundreds | ition rates will be the ss jof years I would infer this from] ¢ofore | the fact that noxious vapors do not! ane P | exist in its atmosphere to cause ep- aan As a watch waker of years expe- rience, can and will give you satisfaction. the greatest possible, our atmos | pherie density is slightly increased, 2,000 Gymnastics end calesthe be continued, free to jthe present summer. This will also |ography and type writir increase the violence of Mount/troduced if demanded. s eruption, and we will have in-! 1 a club last ye creased voleanic action and humidi-! ty throughout the world.” equally ONE ENJOYS | Both the method and results when For only Be till Janary Ist. the} abe ona J. Mi ee mee | Sy gs is taken; it is pleasant Secs konpa Ae oe POR AA Oh d- BACk Sarin Cre ing to the taste, and acts booming Tres ought to visit every! H. Holeomb pr genily yet promptly on the Kidneys, | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the Eys- | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual 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 its action and truly beneficial in its effects, p epared only from the most . nd agreeable substances, its ellent qualities commend it ar did not cost over $2a week and terms good again. | | Trustees or of any member {board. July 18, 1822. The Testimonials | Published in behalf of Hood's Sarsa- | | parilla are not extravagant, are not! | “written up,” nor are they from its} jemployes. They are facts, and prove | ‘that Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses absolute werit and is worthy the full! | confidence of th+ people. When she was a Child Hood's Pulls are purely vegetable. d have made it the most — iae oneal perfectly har ive. do not = a = e: cause pain oe Be sure to get . ¢ sale in 50c¢ WwW A N TED Hood's. $1 bottles by all leading drug- <= ce — ——_—— s. Any reliable druggist who ALSOS Tensorial Artist. may not have it on hand will pro- : aitee es : © it promptly for any one who, ne, Hides, Furs, Wool. j yearly to the right man iz the hes to try it. Do not accept any: < 2eete Feistce. leet, when MeCANTS & smoo Mpoo. right place. a cash from to 2 more sion in the aoe es eons Wasamaser & Bz CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUF CO. ce Us before selling, oe Main street, opposite postoffice. : SAN FRANCISCO, : "Wat. Boone, Prop'r. Philadelphia, Pa. LOUISVILLE, KY. oO Em TORK, a. McCANTS & CO.

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