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© friends xt Milan, ee yy BUTTER W EEKLY TIMES | LOCAL ITEMS Roe aon 1000 ae good C. F. Puaris. John W. Duncan ‘of Adrian, spent | Monday in the city. The Tres butter. for 25c, during the campaign Thirty of the teuckem attending 41S the institute failed to get certificates. Miss Bessie € to Foster on a visic se8 hat gone over Abell of L anu, Miss Sallie iting ner parents. a 1s V1S- Miss Edith Evermgham left Mon | day for Kansas City on a visit Miss Hart Mo. Hattie is Miss Mary Graham of Appleton | © City, is visiting the family of Jobn Pharis. Mrs. J.C. Vautrees and three chil- dren left Saturday for Garkud, Kan- gas, OD a Visit Harry Jones of Indiana & visiting his cousin Mrs. G. D. Amold, of Summit township. Saturday was a regular Be day in Butler and trade was a in all branches. Geo. Ww. Newbery, a wife of [Deepwater township, wer in the E city Mouday. J. M. Catterlin and wife have re F turned home from their trip to Col- orado and report a pleasanitime. Quite a number of a! folks will attend the Rich Hill ir this week. T. K. Lisle has Dr Cox wm exhi- bition at the Rich Hil! fair this week. The Dr. is making gio time asa trotter. The prohibition | party of trict will hold their cougr convention at Clinton Aug. nominate ac for Tom Day vata De. Everibgham are having a concrete walk front or their business houfes on Ohio street. Silas Levy left Sunday for Chicago and the east to his fall stock of goods. He to be absent about two weeks. Ist to andidate edbgress Fening Jay in Miss Lulu Pendleton, daughter of Dr. John E. Pendleton, of Ohio county, Ky., ix ber cousin Mis. fT. 5.50 fe, of Marion Wm. Smith 4 county, Ky.. arrived in the city Sat- urday evening on « visit to his brother T. J. Swith. Miss Lyde Abell, returaed home on a visit from Wichita, Kausas, last week. She has been hol-ling a situ- ation in a large book and stationery store in that city. Mrs. W. M. Arnold, presenied her husband with a fine boy Sunday, und constable Will is just about the proudest man in Butler at the pres- ent writing. The bosses of the people's he will assemble at Rich Hill Saturday. All sales and contracts will be ad- » hered to strictly. Consultation free but secret. Beware of imitations. The republicans will hold their county convention at Rich Hill next Saturday. They will of course rom inate a full county ticket. Then what?) Well, we'll wait and see. C. A. Denton’s name will be pre. sented to the Republican county cen. vention at Rich Hill next Saturday asa candidate for prosecuting attor. ney. 5 “H.O. Wy lef September Ist for Chattanooga, attend the Grand Army Reunic From this they will go to Washu ton City and different poiuts Ohio. Dr. Ta eecis aha daught er, Mi Ethel, left Monday for Holden, Md i ona visit and to attend the fail The Tres wishes them a pleasadf visit. Miss Geor, ‘gette Jone. City. who has been vis home of Uncle Kit Harris city, has returned home o 8 visiting | i expects of Kansag}to be held at | at thelH. V. Pentzer, Dr. J. H. Frizell, Re-} in thisimus Douglas, She was}Garduer, F. M. Voris, D. E. Wycoff, 1 Col. Pace left for St. Louis last night to be present at the opening “lof the democratic campaign in that city to-morrow. Col. Stone, Senator Vest and a number of other promi- pee speakers will be Present. | Our young friend Jobu J. March, the | of New Home township, was in jcity Saturday and made us a lant call. He is working the Po val bank near Shobe, and has ' quantity of excellent ¢ |See his adyertise:nent an column. Frauk Aijlen has moved into bis bands |just north cf the s of the neatest, prettiest cottages it ithe e | handso: omely finished and convenient - containing gs Six roouis, ly arranged. It was erected at a jcost of $1,600, and the very best! jmaterial ebtainable was used in construction. its We see from the Nevada Mail, | that Miss Minnie Hooker, attending the institute at Nevada was awarde a first grade certificate. Miss| Hooker taught in the Butler schools last year and was selected to teach again this year. Sheis a splendid teacher and her friends in this will be glad to learn of her good for tune. The Tine was complimented of from suip. These young ladies had been attending the teachers’ institute and were congratulating themselves that their labors in that direction ended. Col. Aaron Meyers, wife and two sons, Ike and Joe, of Helena, Arkan- as, arrived in Butler, Friday evening were and will spend a few days visiting their daughter, Mrs. Silas Levy. Sunday evening Col. Meyers took the train for Kansas City to attend the meeting of Pythian Knights Jas. Brough is home on a short | Visit to his family. He is now locat edin Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Brough says the campaign has not yet open ed in that state but the two par ties are getting ready and the fur will fly shortly. He says the leading democrats in Dayton predict the state will go for Cleveland A prominent Ver on ¢ re publican the other day, speaking of the gubernatorial race, said that he believed that two-thirds of the publicans in that county would vote for Col. Stone. That he and all bis neighbors intended voting for him, re- John W ects a son William, sold their farms in Summit township, 240 acres in all, to W. B. Tyler $6,000. This is one of the farms in Bates county and was dirt cheap at that money. It is Messrs. Winsett’s intention, we understand, to remove from the The egrets to see these citizeus leave, but welcome back to Bates county Mr. Tyler and his es- timable family. for county. The prohibition anise of Bates county, will hold convention in Butler Friday September 2nd_ to nominate a county ticket. ty’s candidate for Governor has been requested to be present. Prof. Legg’s prohibition choir will far- nish music for the occasion, and pro- hibition ladies and every friend of a and give their employees the rest of the evening to recreate. The peo ple would adapt themselves to the custom and there would be no one discommoded in the least. Every oth of ler profession quit work at 6 o'clock, | why not the merchant. We would like to see the business men give this matter their attention and adopt H the 7 o'clock closing rule. The republicans of this baal ip, held a meeting at the court house Saturday and selected the following | convention Saturday. delegates to the county Rich Hill Geo. L. Smith, F.} accompanied by Miss Lizzie Harris! A. L. Fox, Vance Adams, L. H.} who will visit in the city for a sho time. EiShowalter, Robert Dickensheets, and . G. W. Ely. * this judicial city | Saturday morning by a pleasant call | Misses Eunice Courtney andj Kate Dale, both of New Home town- | and that he didn’t believe Stone will lose over six or seven votes in his precinct. finest | excellent | i The par-| the cause are invited to be present. | The business houses ought to} close at 7 oclock the year ‘round, Leverett Leonard people's party | ‘candidate for governor will speak at the Rich Hill f to-morrow. Its about time the campaign com- mittee up and thing in this county. was doing so: The work of | 2b e- should b @ party on the st in DeArmond delive betore the Je We understand the republicans cf | district Holcomb will present see ael Hon. of this city for circuit. The republicans could | not tind a better lawyer or more | popular gentleman in their party | than Mr. Holcomb. The Sunday sck wily pienie at Pas-| ;Saic was well attended by the young | | folks of this city, who report a pleas- 428 ut time. The kid baud of Butler | lulso attended and furnished music | The children were in charge of C. B. Lewis, veyance aid they well cared | for and looked after. | who furnished the con- were The Union cau get some rew tips from banker state treasurer, D. N. Thompson, on the political outlook iu Colorado, if the editor will eall round. Mr. Thompson has just re- turned froma pleasant trip to Den- |ver, aud while there he took purtic-} ular notice of politics and has the very latest prognostications. leave Warrensburg, where he has accepted a position in the] faculty of the State Normal school, Prof. Howe, who has charge of the mathemathic- al department. The Times Prot. Frank Deerwester will to morrow for as first assistant under wishes him success. Capt. H. candidate | for congress on the peoples’ ticket, and one of the the Union, spent Donvhoe, principal owners of a day Pleasant Hull last week distributing his paper | and He took particular pleasure and pride in calling atteniion {his paper his in soliciting subscriptions. to an article in to himself and } Bates county | Ob, yes, oh yes, bring your next auimal here to sell and the stock must go. ferripg Is about to lose a good auctioneer. candids we are rally at Sedalia August 30th, promises to be the biggest thing of the campaign. The next vice presi- jdent, Gen. AE. Stevenson; the next governor, Col. W. J. Stone; Senator George G. Vest: Hon. Wm. L. Wilson, and Richard Dal- ton are among the prominent speak- | ers booked for the occasion. ] sions will be run from all sections of the state. Every democrat in Bates county who can possibly go should} The demo next Tuesday, jon xeur- attend this big demonstration. | J. B. March, county surveyor,was in the city Monday. He traveled over the country considerable in the | | jpast few weeks, and reports the} party in good shape. He finds| - | scores of men who went off two} j years ayo ure coming back, and they | tell him they intend to vote the dem- | ocrat ticket straight November. | The nominations of Donohoe and} | In | Atkeson is more than they ean stom- | jach, and if that is the relief the | ples’ party have to offer them they |pray for deliveravce from such a party. peo- | = eta | Thé Institute, whiea closed Fri- | day evening, issued twenty two first grade certificates, forty six second, ninety eight third grade and twenty- lnine failed to pass. A first grade leertificate is good anywhere in the state for three years. It embraces} jall the common branches, school management, methods and psychol-} ogy. The secon} all these except psycholegy and! grade includes | methods. The two latter grades en- titles the holder to teach in the county for one year. | | anywhere | Pare and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval the) California liquid laxative remedy, | Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the | kidueys, liver and bowels to cleanse | the system eftectually, it promotes |the health and comfort of all who |j best and only remedy. Aug ‘terms in |and thet people of use it, and with millions it is the | Trees, only 25c. Our Removal Sale » Will Last Only a Short Time Longer. Big Money Saved by om John G McPeak was in the city the last of the the first time since he received his injuries on the lroad last March. sultation with Lis attorneys Parkin- son & Graves, Silvers & Silvers and P. H. Holeomb, and brought suit week, rai He was in con- for damages against the railead leompany. It will be remembered that Mr. MecPeak was cn the train which was flagged and the brakeman rush- {ed through the train and called to jibe passengers to jump for their lives. Mr. and a:otber and the fere breaking his him a cripple for life. Mr. badly hurt, MeP :, Mr. Epbland jumped off ly injured, making 1D whi le the had his arm j other gentleman escaped injury. J.N. Yot-s ae: He said the house in which Jim Fuller lives jin East Booue township. was riddled | with bullets Thursday night of last! week. Friday Fuller had Cy Tev Bud Hardman, Heury Amon and Bob Howe arrested on a charge of doing the shooting and they had) Fuller lives) bears the repu-| their trial Satur: with his mother, a» tation of being a pretty hard case, so Mr. Yates says. He is not on | good terms with any of his neigh-| bors and for some time has been jearrying a shot gun with him in all his travels about the neighborLood. Mr. ¥. Fuil-r has served two a Suyvs an In AR ltake but little stoek in th- repert that outside parties shot at his) ibouse or that any one desired to! harm him in the least To know what is going on come, in and subseribe for the booming | tit! January Ist. 1893. tf. ‘| the yield will le fairly EI lente township, | | was in the city Saturday. penitentiary, | the neighborhood | Here is one of our FARGO’S $2.50 FOR CENTLEMEN. | Are you. going to need Cloch 4h LEADERS hey give satisfaction, co. ing, we will have it soon, Good Looks ave more than skin udipg upon a healthy con- Vital organs. If the ictive your have b llious if your stomaeh be disordered sve a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have a prnehed look. Seeure good health ard you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great altera- tive end tonic, acts directly on these vital organs Cures pimples, | blotches. boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at HL. Tucker's drugstor ce per bott'e. Dr. 7. B. ioanaan wife and vroth-/ cr, J. W. Smizer, of Cynthiana, Ky., arrivd in the city Saturday ona visit to their aged futher of Summit Th* family consists of and one girl, and it is their intention to havea family revnion at the old day this week. The head of the family hale -e the laying by looks | dee} dition of t liver bei loc } township. six bo; home one is 75 years of age and is and hearty, and ; ain of his eorn has | : Jolliet, Il. | broke 49 of ground which he will sow to wheat this fal The | | Ties wishes them a pleasant time z ' has a piece of } Bob corn on Stubblefield the south of the ¢ Numphrey’ farm just | ) which good judges say will make 60 bushels to | the ecre south, east « distanee a rule the corn crop | nd ten miles or more is in west of town fora of | good shape so we are informed and xed in por tions of the northern pa tof the county the reports are not so yo x and many fields of late pliiting the crop will be short. | Did you ever stop to think all | the little phrase “Tam ac means! th at | em Tt means vou are toa a friend good government and believe in | {that principle of “Equal | jrights toall and special privileges If you are a democrat you | \t Jare doing wi. can for the bet- | grand none.” you terment f-]owinen the burden of the nation you: snaking | | : less and in- creasing the purebasiny power of | their Jabor. The time is not long past in Iowa when people of other | political b-liefs were wont to refer to a democrat as a persou ot inferior knowledge or immoru.l character. Such into'erance has but hastened the day of the dimocratic triumph. To-day throughout the length and breadth of the jwith 2 feeling ja democrat.”— land anyone can, nide, aif say am | | i ES Mrs. Wiliiam Lohr | Of Freeport, Ill, began to fail rapidly, lost all | aPPS and got into a serious condition from She could mot eat vege- DYSPepsia tcc cr mies, and even distressed her. Had to give up house Ina week after taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla She felta little better. Co on h: tos wor Hooo’s Pitts ere the best after-dinner j Pilla, They assist digeszion anc cure headache. Baucklen’s Arnica Salve, Salve inthe world for Cuts ises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. it | is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction | or money refunded. Price25 cts perbox | [Fer sale by H. L. Tucker, druggist. land Friday, | ber 30th, 1 ‘self still on deck, Thave been trouted with chron- ie entarrh for u Ely’s Cream im is the «rn! iy among the many that Ti. uscd that affords me relief.—E. W. Willard, Druggist, My son has been afilicted with ne- sal catarrh since quite young. I was induced to try Ely’s Cream Balm, and before he had used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal smell had all left him. He appeared as well as anyone. It is the best ca- tarrh remedy ia the market.—J. C. j Olmstead, Arcola, Ill. 39-2 The fall term of this institution will open Sept. 6 1892 and contire ue 16 weeks. The vumber of teachers and tre ition rates will be the same as hen? tofore. A choral class, free of charge to students, and instrumental music will be in charge of Miss Laura Da- vall, Gymnastics and calesthenies will be continued, free to all, and phon- ography and type writing will be in- jtroduced if demanded, Boarding han a club last yeat t did not cost over S2a week and terms equally good can bemade agaia. For informa- | tion inquire of J. McC Martin or P. H. Holcomb president of Board of Trustees or of any member of — the | board. July 18, 1822. 35-t£. FOR THE CAMPAIGN. The Twice-A-Week St. Louis Re- publie will be mailed each Tuesday from now until Novem. for only thirty five cents. It is a great semi weekly pa- per, and will be indispensible during the campaign. Au extra copy will be sent free to November 30th, to | the sender of each club of five, with $1.75. Send for package of extra copies and raise a club. Address the Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Cc lothng Sale Agent Ww, anted tor | Butler and _vicinity—unprecedented | Opportunity to aman of pluck and push. Commission yields $2,000 in- come yearly to the right man iu the right place. Wasauaker & Brows, _ Philadelphia, Pa. Farmers of Bates county, remem- ber thet C. F. Pharis the south side merchant buys your butter, poultry and eggs, w hen others will not. He pays the people cash. tf D. W. Drammond announces him and better than ever prepared to respond promptly and satisfactorily to the wants of his customers. His stock of wall paper is the largest and best assort- ment ever brought to the city, also of win dow-glass, paints, etc. in his line. None but experienced work- men Call and examine stock and get prices. 18-tf Tonsorial Artist. Six chairs, no waiting, you are next Cail and get a first-class hair cut, smoothshave and a shampoo. Finest shopinthe city. Bestbarbers. North Main strect, opposite postoffice. Ws. Boong, Prop’r. FRANZ BERNHARDT On the Nort Side of the Square, Butler, Mis- souri, does bis own Watch and Clock Repairing. Also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware at Actual Cost and Carriage for the next twelve months. As a watch maker of 52 years exze- rience. can and will give you satisfaction. (BOE WAN BEARING 4 SEAL: