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Duvall § Percival of this THE INSTITUTE. | Lete Sackett, of Thayer, Mo., w2s | County Court Proceedings. | city are saving the farnr- | |in the city Sunday to meet his broth- | Court met in regular session. ers of Bates county thou-\yhe ‘Yeachers Accept Butler's | Elbert, whom he had not seen | Judges Miller and Fix, Sheriff Hart-! sands of dollars by giving Invitation and Enjoy An \for years. He returned Monday to|sock aud County Clerk Drysdale} them the benefit of their: 2 his duties as telegraph operator at | present. Evening’s Outing. lower rates of interest on farm loans. D. W. Drummond's stock of high grade gilts and pressed wall paper The teachers attending the insti- {tute to the number of about two hundred, were treated to an outing Monday evening by the citizens of that place. | people drove out to Amsterdam one jc W Hartsock service June | evening the last of the week, and af- | % i 2 ter supper drove home by moonlight. |W Igo cleaning yault 3 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. i | edt The following gay party of young | Ellen Darbetempsupt paup$ 5 00! term circuit court OF decorations are models of art and | Butler, and royally entertained at the 5 arn, = bee t elegance; don’t failtoseethem. 18 ¢f| beautiful grounds of the Butler lake |Geo. M. Canturbury aud Miss Nita | Eliza Cook Supe paups Be un T | Anfics Gronin fectcal ail bane jaud park company about half mile | Clark, Claud Clark and Miss Hattie My a Prior * ; 20 00) : i sneak Union ea geen Thurs jeast of the city. The gates of the | DeArmond and Sam Canturbiny avd iS G Jones 7 10 00 i { ee Da t es <a {town were thrown wide open, the | Miss Mabel McKibben. oe a ; 19 90 | aay mg : Ween 5 . : AL McBride mds poor farm 18 75 | ee ireedom of the city was extended) ar. 3. Jenkinelaeceived the xe = | N shinee - Lloyd, ail carrier at jand every means possible wasexten- | sad news Sunday that Mrs. G. W. BET Burbree assing Spruce | ie i } Kansas City, came down Monday to| ded free of charge for their pleasure.| Patterson died ‘at her daughter's, | twp 20 68] join his wife, who has been in this} Every conveyance iu the city, pub- | Mrs. Blackwell, in Pleasant Gap wy C Hedden bridge LOS 55 city the past month visiting her jie and private was chartered by the tomnetiD: oe Friday evening. Grand-) W J Cox supt poor farm 123 00) >} —_—_—-— = | | : Pape ciple per Miss Markie Simpson, who has| liminary arrangements, and prompt-/|a long and useful life and has gone | pene a Pe been spending several weeks visiting ly at 6 o'clock a line of carriages, | to join her aged husband who pre- | P Hackett supt S Adam's relatives and friends in Spruce and | hacks and buggies in front of the) Ss ee Sees See sey at ee a a Deepwater townships, was in Butler | West school building, the starting Coming to Missouri. |C W Potter temp suptJ Lee 12 Du | ‘e 5 | Mrs Ya ell tem supt 5 00} Monday on her way home in Pleas-| Point, and the line of march was ta- | Sedalia, Mo., Aug. 12.—General | os ala ‘ aes = yo ant Gap township. ken up passing through the PENCI- Adlai E. Stevenson, democratic is ms 1 P is 1H mn ae Th. pea) ._, | pal residence streets of the city to|candidate for vice-president of the |’ ~ OW* eee e total assesed value of Illinois ihonakes whee ial vati ae 5 Mary Elledge“ cS 22 50 pauee pa 1899. ne meported “bi e lake, where special preparations | United States, will be in attendance ¥ Bellamy es 12 00| Brg petty: <a eee ee pats Y | had been made for the evenings en-|and make a speech at the erand} enamy supi paup = 001 eee cero gaulltor sae iso pe Li. tertainment of the teachers, consist- 'J H Bowman wolf scalp 1 50 In 1890 the valuation of real and ; ‘ ing of boat riding on the lake, ice Mine! following telesram (was Peele L Pickett sup T Anderson 36 00) D0 NOT FAIL T0 SEE SOME OF THE personal Decne in re state (not | oeam, lomonademete: euivedene Canis Clerk ‘Domne |G Vansant wolf scalps 10 50} including merchandise, railroad DUnOoth 2 H it, A ie ‘ H P Nickell * ce 6 00 e g the evening Hon. D. A. | Mitchum to day: an nae a ee ale aos ceety) | DeArmond,by special invitation, de- | Bloomivgton, Til, Aug. 12.—In |© Hiri advertising eall for was $802,449,140. Major Warner livered a magnificent address to tke |response to the kind invitation ten-! Mt Pleasant twp bonds ew ® e should cross the line and stand up) i oo ners and spectators which was|dered me by the citizens of Sedalia JM KeKibben mds poor farm 31 88 Hoe PURI OMS |listened to with marked attention | will be glad to address the demo. |) B Mareh bridge com ie Mrs. G. S. West died at her home /and highly appreciated. | cratic rally at that place oa rust I OF a zs A ee me = near Dayton, Cass county, on Mon-| To say tht the teachers who have | 30. ALE. Stevexsos. |& D Bamard fae 2) day, August Sth aud was buried on | been hard at work for the past month} —Sedalians are elated at their suc i Se kas Ta = on Tuesday. She was the mother of Mrs. Oscar Reeder and formerly battling with history, figures and a, thermometer that stood 98 da opening rally in this city August 30. | yeRS cess in securing Mr. St presence and no effort is beir vs / J M MeManus sup Hancock _| Bros 36 00 ur 3 lived in Grand River township, this hundred, enjoyed theevening and ap-!eito make the event the gra C Hirni ; i ae oo WE ARE OFFERING a county. She was 74 years of age|preciated the kind gift of our citi-} demonstration of the kind ever sit-| Bern urd & Co Pata 15 50 2 uy and had lived in Missouri 45 years. |zens is putting it mildly. jnessed in central Missouri. iW Bever conveying paup to She was a kind and affectionate| The Bates county institnte is one | SPT eeNGt | gpg farm a alt christan lady and leaves many friends | 0? the largest held in the state. It! ann i ; SR nae | W E Lue ser mdse 375 : in Bates and Cass counties. has been successfully conducted. The C see ania See 2 ne iS B Hickman anu) Ly 0) | 4 To know what is going on coms teachers in point of intelligence will ae Leone fae = Hee mre | = is Gale eee 2 lu in and subscribe for the booming |¢2™pare favorably with any instita- |" Sac SE aeprenD eae | BUG ices & Go ahdse pada 10 a r | Times, only 25c. till January Ist. {tion of the kind. The ladies are 6 o'clock last evening met with |G D Barnard mdse 59 00 3 1893. ide toes eu tf. [handsome and gents gallant, and by very sad mishap. In crossing a | Standard printing Co 18 00 Bourke Cochran, SNES York, their excellent deportment while so- creeks acre a ford had been some |M V Owen work m bridge t 00 Se ES Se SL Le the great orator and leader of Tam-|journing in our city they have won what washed, their wagon gave a | Harper & Atkison mdse $70) 300from Mt Pleasant twp railroad | Farmers of Bates county, remem- many Hall, is making a few speeches the good respect and best wishes of | sudden lurch, throwing 2 5-year-o!d | S Deut ¢ sessing Sumunittwp 15 28 interest fund to railroad sinking ber that C. F. Pharis the south side A é i _ oe |son out and breaking his neck. Mr.; Treasurer Fulton Asylun 145 44| fund. merchant buys your : ef in Missouri for the - an our citizens. i= 8 | Treasurer Fulton Asylum 5 a Oe 5 ant buys your butter, poultry Hie ne national ticket. é a a . | Bickets was a former resident of} W Dun ean mdse 25 00 Clerk ordered to notify Oscar | and eggs, when others will eee He Saturday he spoke at the big picnic} The Trwes oa behalf of the city {his city Mondavie Rich UEnlioRe: oat ae ‘ 990 06 Reeder and RS Catron, ex treasurers pays the people ¢ tf at Newmarket, in the Platte|extends to the teachers a cordial ae face Wave ey sia - ei asylum = re of Bates county, to appear before ‘ 4 ylew. I Carroll mdse ’ Purchase, and Monday he was at Plattsburg, Chnton county. John R. Fellows, of New York, the noted welcome to again visit us in 1893. NOTES. The lake and pi | | | k company de- Ihave been troubled with chron ic catarrh for years. | Supt deaf & dumb asylum Fly's Cream | M Kauffman brdg lumber the county court term, Sept the amount found due the county at the adjourned BIG EVENT AT KANSAS CITY. MO, and settle $1168 10, | AUGUST, 1892. if : aim i onle vemede cuinano ie! Be Tasos ‘ =| by the investigation of their bouks | ONE FARE FOR,THE ROUND TRIP lawyer and one of the greatest stump | Serve special credit for their gener- —— . De Dey no acs ue aul s and accounts by L B Alison. ! Kansas City will dona holid orators in the United States will |0sity in donating boats, ground ete. | ne relief.—E. W. Willard, Druggist, | er 2 ey Bridge commissioner ordered to | tire alps (ite Tntlee tae of x and ae speak at the Lone Jack Picnic. -The Butler silver cornet band and} Jolliet, IN. ss j making tax books 644 96] examine certain bridges. | Two important rioting will t ; easier rns mandolin club have the undivided} My son has been afllicted with na-| extending tax and W B Marsh granted schcol loan ‘held within her gates: & 5 ene Miss Carrie McFarland, who had sae He pren SUS ES SCE NES e ree of $300. | vitom her gates: Supreme been spending a ceaple ae thanks of all for furnishing esi aes etc ne — one-hak nee Quarter atement vat Girone es _—* re Pythias, August . 5 ee induced to try E ream Baim,! pay fe > 523 oy ss Se ee 23rd and German Veteran associati visiting relatives and friends, return- Et yd feasts A ene jand before he had used one bottle | Laura Wilson temp supt 2 50 vargas Oey Deceent una eee August 20th to 24th To spires ed to her home in Colorado Springs, Specimen Cases. \that disagreeable catarrhal smell! RS Snellerove “ 10 00 t @lerimorderedintom alecrcaerae travel the Missouri Pacific Railway on Sunday. Yesterday she was mar-| 5S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., jhad all left him. He appeared as) a Rimadtord 15 00 }bids for peneern tion of wali { wal sell tickets from all points on its ried to Mr. Hyer, a prominent and| Was troubled with neuralgia and |wellas anyone. It is the best ¢ Seen es bootha: & | lines to Kansas City at “One Fare Bao eae BUC at a aniate Pomaclin wanldisor | tarch remedy ia the market.—J. C, | 8 Paddock icc 5 10 GaePAodieAd ase Por The Round Trip.” For further E prosperous young lumberman of} j,.64 his liver was affected in an | Olmstead, Arcola, Il 39-1t CW Hartsock boarding pris- ae aan aetna ae to | information in regard to dates of that city. Miss Carrie is a hand-) alurmipg manner, by degree appetite | Hon. Calta Boxes of Batler oners &c 74 00 De Neiion license pt John nly fae of tickets, etc., call on or some and amiable young lady and fell away, and he was terribly reduc cee aie val ‘s i bs ee 1 Rew MeConnell!clerk rence Schmidt Wisest Bros andi Mealiies | nddress nearest ticket agent. 37-4t the young gentleman is to be con-|ed in flesh and str ngth. Three co a ses ae Bei ecwor aoe fe || sGorceiminal costs 245 49 | ter & Co Rich Hill. | 7 APRA j gratulated upon securing so excel- bottles of Ele ctric Bitters. , eae — : from Johnson eet ‘ 16 25 Court approved the bond of J Cj} FRANZ BERNHARD q lent a2 helpmate. The Tiwes extends onal Sieh Uae Bosley im canmdaieroamike 40 26 Martin as recorder of deeds of Bates | very best wishes for their happiness and prosperity. Ll, had a running sore on his leg of | Used three | eight years’ standing. | and seven | bottles of Electric Bitter democratic ticket for the cffice of prosecuting attorney of Bates coun- Harper & Atkison md DW Dr 426 40 ing 57 OOF unty vice J O Shelby resigned, th WD Yates and JB Shelby as Ou the Nort Side of the Square, Butler, Mia- fouri, does his own ‘ = pale = j deputies. a aS pas ee ree boxes of Bucklin’s Arnica Salve, and|tY: A better posted man onlawand | \) enn eee 5 hye - Bradfield’s Female Regulator. es and his leg is sound and veil |a more able and eloquent orator than Max Weiner indse paup 1 50 A sais as licenses granted WH Watch and Clock Repairing. 4 : z ge Ee 3 “| Fate ge —, WF Rosser mdse 4 00|Shobe and WH Lynch of Rich Hill. ‘ Fat ies: (loc < vegetable agents, the Feanlt of the experience five large fever sores on his leg, doc- | tye people of Bates county, irre-| Sho 56 18 ne Times for 25e, during the | Silverware at Actual Cost and of one who made the diseases of women a life SORES : " . re | >) Reese = ai 22 50) canips x one pracanawaketonawaitessn @ Sealine oe Beets "pee oe a8 spective of party should feel apamal Ge CUS Se een coat a2poD aia Carriage for the next g organs awake to new life and energy, leavin rs d n OX | a ss — ——— -—__. the woman free from pain at these periods. eee Sou’ elie see a | Fred Pix twelve months. 27 «00 39 Sold by all druggists. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him | °f the Reena . vote for such GC Miller &s ‘ 50 W. F. Tull, a young man living oe ae ee spin lee peng Hie co “would | ype eocks stun tiiicy ae Py G near the Kansas line in the north-) Who would ever have suspicioned be erortlh cami of dollars to the | EG ee Aes, ne pense su = a Pigg e : : s | >: iS = i €, Cal vill giv west part of this county, was arrest- that Bates county held so many | voters of Bates county during ane eee Fix 5 00 Ba ee . give ed Friday evening in this city by . iGC Miller “* 5 00! y isfaction. Sheriff Hartsock on a charge of car- rying concealed weapons. The in- formation charging him with the of- fense was filed by Jessie Faris. Tull was unable to give bond until his preliminary trial and was locked up. In turn Tull files an affidavit agaiast Farris and Sam Turpin, young men of the same neighborhood, charging them with the same offense, and con- stable Arnold arrested them Mon- day. It seems to bea tit for tat fight. Our Very Best People Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs. In whooping cough and push. Commission yields $2,000 in- is lceptable to the stomach, prompt in croup, it is magic and relieves at tals. |come yearly to the right man in the o H Frazee granted schoo! loan its action and truly beneficial in its once. We offer you a sample bottle What Stronger Proof |right place. ; of $100. mir ns prepared only from the most free. Remember, this remedy is {Is needed of the merit of Hood's | Wasamaker & Brown, The appeal road case from Degp-! thy and a_-ccable substances, its | sold on a positive guaranteed. D. W. Drummond announces him | self still on deck, and better than ever prepared to respond promptly and satisfactorily to the wants of nis 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 line. None but experienced work-| restoring the peristaltic on of |for 55.00 fally Warranted £ CALIFORNI : men. Call and examine stock andjthe alimentary canal. They are the | the latest styles and istes meats | a my = A FIG SYRUF C6. get prices. 18-tf | best femily cathartic. —_e = t,Mo. Treasurer ordered to transfer eidh LOUISVILLE, KY. KEW YORK, WAY. statesmen. | Watchman, what is your polities any how?—Butler Union. i The editor of the Watchman is a/| democrat; the phatmav variety—the | same you left because it | wouldn't | give you a snap.—Worland Wateh- | man. | { The intelligence comes from New| York that Senator Hill will take the! |} stump in October and will make a | |number of speeches in that city and | jstate for the national democratic ticket. | Some people think because it rains | }on them, it must rain everywhere. | Such is the egotism of small mor- | Sarsaparilla than the kundreds of let-| ter continually coming in telling of | {marvelous cures it has effected af jter all otner remedies had failed | Truly, -Hood’s S: jses peculiar cu nown to other rer parilla posses- ve powers un. | edies. Hood’s pills cure constipation by | term of office, and as the People’s party of that county use that argu ;ment in this campaign, they should, vote solidly for Calvin F. Boxley. His past record in that office is suffi- cient.—Pleasant Hill Gazette. 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 them Castorig | Clothing Sale Agent Wanted tor Butler and vicinity—unprecedented |opportunity to aman of pluck and tion of wa Philadelphia, Pa. $58.00 $58.00 You can buy a first-zlass ORCAN At C. SPRAGUE & CO oe Deepwater twp ordered. Permit t> take her son home lum. da as | poor farm. AJ Wyer granted school loan of | | $400 Motion to dismiss road case el Mrs Clerk ordered to corres from | overruled and trial! Mi from the Neva- pond with Chicago Iron Bridge Co relative to bridge west of Passaic Collector bond of O L Housiy, | tem effectually, | Hudson twp approved. funds and railroad bonds. water tow the road ages fixed JW ar ing been beard and the ¢ A C Kuhn} ij | = : ONE ENJOYS | Both the method and results when | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant | and refreshing to the taste, and acts | genily yet promptly on the Kidneys, | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- | dispels colds, head- ‘aches and fevers and cures habitual C Hirvi given credit by cancella | Constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ‘ants under the different | Oly remedy of its kind ever pro- | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- many excellent qualities commend it | to all and have made it the most lar remedy known. syrup of Figs is for sale in 50¢ and $1 bottles by all leading drug- s. Any reliable d st who Y not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who to try it. Do not accept any tute. EINE WATCE ACPAIRIG A SPECIALTY. 2,600 POUNDS POULTRY WANTED. ALSO ne, Hides, Furs, Wool. Ww —