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DSPRICE’S: ail Baking SENATOR takers. The Times is | BILLED FOR BUT | ‘The offer of 3100 deposited in the | } [FR | bank by the Kansas City Times, as a! wager that Stone will beat Warner for governor 10,090 votes finds no at paper | . land is doing valiant service in this | = 7 y campaign for the democratic ticket | ihe eR GOODS, JUST ARRIVED AT when he got up to speak. He said | attack, but not so severe as the pr ber that C. ' SEPT. 29th. | The Kansas City Times. is devot-| ' The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia: No Alum The state central committee has| "Ory S20Wmg Dow the republiban G i Used in Millions of Homes—4o Vears the Standard given notice that Senator F. M. Cock. | PATTY Stood up for Missouri when | 2 | i iver . (they were in pow It is a good as a mo — jrel!, will deliver a speech at Butler, | leal Uil Shad 5 : i Z : any rae a ie & ras 29th. N Stanicia, deat like the stor f the boys 2d j i Duvall & Percival ot this| SOCGHT TO END HIS LIFE. ae ie wee Ee SaaS the toad. It was a fine thing for ; i ' wir are saving the farne ee EG EEE TS ANE GASH ADS NSN) Steet ase Role Cais ee A Large Assortment and all the Latest Styles in ij | city are saving the sari , the repu but it was h—} on } ‘ 5 | R oeratic party in Bates county than De reece i t ers of Bates county thou-! ater Spending $135 in Dissipation | co ator Cockrell, and the announce-| the state. H 3 Boies \ ig rell, and the an cee | ; | sands of dollars by giving Thomas Pharis Shoots Himselt. ST a ue ie ee eee as i E them the benefit Of ENEIP Kaneas City Times, 3th lan the 29th will he as 1 Ley = Price 25 . =“ oo ued i G@-) 3 — Aisi of interest ON Thomas A. Pharis, 2 young man Hight by every democrat in the coun eases 9 cep Sis a ae ee ty and he will be given a rousing Badly 1 : i : = Be) eo eee eed BEWCICe Fab Tecep trou: Uncle Henry Miller received in < : . Norice—I want, 1000 pounds good | the Exchange hotel, southwest Sor- | — = r juries last Wednesday evening from And a full line of trimmings to match. butter. C.F. Puaris. ner of Eight and Central streets at} Shot His Finger Off. which he will not recover for some The Kansas City Times is skin- 12:30 o'clock this morning. A week} Eddie Lockridge, the eight year-/time. His team became frightened : yaa We . F ning Major Warner from head to | 28° yesterday he came to town with old son of Jas. Lockridge, living ore jand running to catch them was The Ladies especially are invited to call and examine our stock : heels on his record of standing up %135 which he has spent in dissipa | mile west of the waterworks power | struck in the left side by the wagon which has just been placed on exhibition. These goods were I for Missouri back in the days when tiov. He became despondent yes- house, while playing with Mr. Va'-/ tongue. Several ribs were broken | : ; ies ' the state needed protection and hon- terday and concluded that he was|ient’s little boys Saturday evening, | in the region of the heart and it is | selected with care for our Bates county trade and in esty in government. | tired of living. He purchased a $2/had the fore finger of his right hand | feared that he is injured internally. | _ a revolver from a junk shop on Union | shot off by the accidental discharge | At this writing he is resting e A unique and valuable work of Wal- | a; ee Pan ola. |i ea ee ; tee era ae oe i ivi | avenue and last night stood before of a shot gun in the hands of an old-| his condition is not so g | 5) tole subli hed b ie & Broth |a mirror, pointed the gun at his|er brother. The little fellow was} was feared.—Adrian Journal. ee a fee biome an ge "head and fired. The ball clipped brought to town aud had his wound Ge a = a a | we will net be excelled by any store in Butler - ip a li ] y ne CNY the hair on the right side of his head. | dressed by Dr. Boulware. | ma ee Wears | eh ae as ue the story of He (aninaiGaea | he sun Gelonced't F Vale | After using’: Mother’s Friend’? two months re) St k é F h d Cl e life of the people at different NB EE ee oS Secret c ote he | ene po abeea ty, am GIS ING. ceMtoene ur toc Is res an periods from the earliest historical | Pharis isa member of the firm of|ieut boys and was beiug examined lors ‘Friend’? undoubt y aoeuenene eee | ean, | records to the times of the Georges. | ©. F- Pharis & Co.. grocers, at But-|by young Lockridge, when the acei | peedily to heath, Wil recomimentit to” Ww ) carry a large line of * t ‘ a ae : z ple re aang ee e 0 eR 2 large line Es _ book will be very full illustrat- Her, Mo. | dent occurred. SA ceeaacemadse tae ot F is { ed. | 1 ee | Sold Dy all druggists. | as ae. | F ia and liver co Miherdemocrate nen lve Ser ye Carre Te ean | It is still iting” to live in the |b ie ee Uguarantee on ever} oe cc a es aan Company B's picked detail of 30 “far West.” Joe Sampson, an In- tle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer, It never t [BeAr Y reet at Amsterdam, | men to attend the dedication of the dian of Washington state, was mak- | Bae ose Bo ee | Saturday afternoon Sept. LUth, 1592, | World's Fair at Chicago next month | ing hay four or five days ago when | Stabbed by His Friend. to complete the organization of @/ has been selected and from this on ’ his boy saw a panther spring on a | Fort Seott, Kan., Sept. 2.—While democratic club and also to arrange | the boys will drill three time per young fawn. He ran into the house | returning home in a wagon from the to have speaking at Aruste ream Il) week. Two companies made up of —AND IN— and got a rifle while his father |repuvlican rally at an early hour the near future.—Border Chief. | picked details from each of the dif- i a Z z fe 5 a = e 4 ~* | watched the game. He came back | this morning two young men, a : ; at | ferent commands will be tak-n from Li | eo r) 1] q t q NY | in a few minutes and put a_ bullet | Hale and Walter Scott, neti Sry aa 2 Glsnisars malin Httle SDs cach of the four regiments of the ad ies ane ren sos hoe f 2 ce : ’ 8 William, of Bates county, visited Mr. | vic. Ghee Glak 1 Cat D i k through the panther’s head, killing | the nocthern part of the county, and Ghanibers cistern Alva Gavall aches | State. upt. Clark and Capt. De-| = * oe oe ois i remnatantle: hiEM ean Oe, ee ese pees. ie feat he Sedalia, wallecomimnndithie Ve ask no quarters from competitors as our line is complete and There is a fruit grower in Ken- | friends. engaged in a dispute which i hia little aS made this office a pleas ; two companies from the Second reg- comprises all the latest styles and best quality. Again we ask | tucky who noticed that in three out finally developed into a rough and ant call while in town, and in talk | ane oak ‘P j . - 5 Sesame you to call and see our new fall stock which has just arrived and | of five years his best apples and tumble fight in the bottom of the ing to him we found that he wes) ¢o1g peeve See we will please you of ea A : Hiiwasop. Hale knocked Scott down af : “ tield, and Lieutenant Arnold of But So Age : | peaches were killed in March by | ¥®s0" a at one time a resident of Moniteau 1 eOaSaie UESO fron Sor a | frost. After trying various experi-; #24 was severely pummeliag him} county, he having at one time attend: | ¢ id. 30 fx oe fa ate i is Mrs. PETER LANE, Agent. rt s é : Hens aa iia READ” - 3 7 : ao held, < Pom utler an rol : Bt i ments he hit upon the idea of dig-| When Scott drew a knife and stab jed Clarksburg Select School in 1876 | Pierce Giese wills rate B oe Two doors south of Bates County National Aank. re} giog acircular trench around the | bed Hale in the left breast. | which is now known as Hooper Insti- ae a my Vis aeons is Bue os t roots of each tree, filling it with Hale fought until the loss of blood | § \te._Montrose Signal. Eas v Pea meee ED Oe yee | S | ' x 8 : BAA rea NT ioc tra bs Cand IS ened x ider to drill together, ete., before For Sare.—A white sewing ima- NoriceE—I am prc pared to handle ‘ ounded snow and ice and then coy- | tendered him prostrate, aud he was - - > ~ : : < 4 z P > ic is) ie ati teamee ‘ ie, Reeiee ae going to Chicazo. More men have chine, good as new. Enquire at this} all the poultry that comes, and pay 4 F ering up with a thick stratum of | en Jett até a farm house in eat : —_ i hipee = TTecteat e eC Batleran eons office. 41-td. | the cash for it. C. FP. Puaris. clay. The budding was then pro-|Beighborhood of the fight. He will) Corn will soon do to cut if we do eens qeceru Lom Palleraud Sprang ee == | = a F longed until April when «Il danger | not live. . Seott is under arrest.|not get rain....Pienies are in full | meld than from “ other cern ar es | D. W. Drummond’ stock of high To pecan nas is going on come z F of frost was past.—Clinton Eye | Both men had been drinki | blast all around....The lemonade at |i? the state, ard as these are two of | grade gilts and pressed wall paper | pi eo subscribe for the. booming: i ake | a ae Se | ae ithe largest aud best oreanizations {decorations are models of art and | Tres, only 25c. till January Ist. f k ey _—_——_——_ 5 s | Lone Oak picnic must have been | sich ts an, ih Sanizations 1189: ‘ fo* : i ERs choca SNaEEe peeve { Strvcheng\y linear Vals jrather strong from the looks ef jin the state ser tu special effort siti ——_— be , who g cough and bronchitis. See Sree : : Pe ta s es SS . Sold by H. L, Tucker, | Holden, Mo., Sept. nee Seua-| things, ..»The Bachelor was at the |}5 made t ethem carry off Vonsorial Artist. \ Soares ; ee John P. Har mon, wé ll known in fishing party....Brush « the ho nthe trip. The boys : Six chairs, no waiting, you are next t There was a fellow inthe calami-| democratic circles in Missouri, was) 6oiy up in good shape; soon be| eto be furnished with failor made | : )Call and get a first-class hair cut, 5 ae alicy, ee ety ay SR ee 2 if oars Se 5 eee, aa . : we | Tucker. mc and d i . | 5 ty crowd eta who was intre- | prostrated yesterday eve by jready for schooi....R. 1B. Caupbell unifc leg mi l shirts and | : smo a: Rect bachevs, i duced as Captain Dun know-who | stroke of paralysis. This is the th sraismga good crop of tobacco, lowing isa list] Farmers of Bates county, remem- nstreet, opposite postoffice. i c ry Meg 1 = Ee len: = S ei the bse ) Phari 3 side | Wa. Boone, P Pie this year....Edd Ellington talks of the men s F. Pharis the south sid OONE, Prop’r. j } j Finest North i j j ; . - i | are Duy ro a ay y ry é he was from Bates county and was | ceding ones, and his physicians ow king in the mines this winter... | Vanes Adams heen a a geek a running for Congres. We never | think he will recover. The committer postponed the id Chas McConnelly | 2° ie. a Ser ne wat aar tf | acne z : 2 j “ eA oe i aan ays the peo; cash. a eet Se belo; wemndes if) Ble BES WE sg eee aout | Pleasant Gap picnic from the 10th] aipert Tho: Ou é oc | ae Franz Bernhardt j ia Baies county , knew there was | didate for railroad commissioner +, the 24th. Then they are going| Frank G caf) GAT eianbueelll| D. W. Drummond announces him 4 i | i such a candidate out? He did not Safa ago and was defeated by it >» have one of the best picnics of| Robt Doug! iss | Self still on eg and ieee arm | On the aorth side of the square, — | 3 ae speak long as he said there were} Hickman. He was a candidate be-) i Th ie + pl Svilsi Jno Harper | ever prepared to respond promptly : 2 § < elec ; "| the season. The speakers we C. E } | Batsatanbariie Rese .| Butler - Mi 4 & smarter people than him waiting to | fore the primaries in this county for aces Go IDeRES 7 Bales A Hayes Jock Harper jand satisfactorily to the wants of| : ssourl. F ie > caus 3 eel pete na ae Be EG ae ei ee) SS DP uAGE mI Geo Hack jhis customers. His stock of wall Dose new 2 : speak. We didn’t doubt it. In his | treasurer and was defeated by Y. . tk Ao ee | Be eee ; os ; Sears | H # t orasnnrer : W. O. Atkeson; other speaker®! rank Jeter S joneweor paper is the largest and best assort- Par 2 | speech he dwelt entirely in the past, | W. Whitsitt, » Cumberland Presby uve been invited. All parties cor-) John Speer Milt. ver ; jment ever brought to the city, also | Watch & Clock Repairing be and did not get closer to the present i ter, by a very small ma- | ly invited, as this is a general | Jesse Taylo: JS Warnock (2 NONE eee, paints, oa in oe | | : E i years. e atic- | jority. It is thought the hard wok . ‘ ‘Harry Wolfe Pawieenn. ‘line. None but experienced work- | | ‘ than nineteen years. He emph atic jority is thought the ar wo. | vic. Come and have a gocd| Harry ay ous Tom Kellar ee aaltand ae tinereanal | | Also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sil- qi : ally stated that the contraction of | during the canvass and his subse-|;;.1, (aicedbeae spuaitie at | JOb Powell Joe Haggard ieee xa ara : Bn ke: the currency brought about the pan- | quent defeat had something to do! p p Campbell's TW. Ercoce| Re et |S : a ere ae sere re eee RS es i 4 E ic of 1873 and then sat down. The with his affliction. Mr. Harmon en-/},,, peen ou the sick list for some 3500,000 ACTUAL COST AND CARRIAGE. | bE : . : SAEs oe : 8Or e fi silence that fell on the crowd when | joys the confidence and esteem of| time, but is slowly improvin | G We d fool t eb For the next twelve months. ! ; : A aay ; . te Ansan 8 en “ © Sey | e desire to place cuton) |. i | HT he uttered that important fact was / men of all parties in Johnson county | Goo. H. Burnell, of Quincy, Mich.,| S ‘real estate security a large, | ast maker ace caper i 5 ir n= | is defe yas eu. | < ot | Aas Asians ae ‘= can and will , a $ i onerous and painful.—Cass Co. Dem- jand his defeat — of the pecu-| i, visiting her relatives here the past | amount of money. Will gine| |) Ha cienen ae ea i \ r Ocrat. |liar happenings in polities that are]. oo) Misses Alice McClain and | the hest terms and lowest\ hs et a j | b Engli: pavin Liniment removes all | So roe Bass Nolngi> TRG fee Wiaeuke hare yer offered Soe | z = ‘ Rp. So See mlocasaavinn _Why will you cough when Shiloh |p & ass they will ee | Notes drawn tor one, two: $58.00 $58.00 i Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, | 5uise voc. Socand St. S Hehe a j this coming season. ....Miss Mary Ei) 2 three or fire years: ° . E Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, | PUGe7OF SOC ANG Ste SOKE BY TE. -| Whipple will teach school in Neva-| A Hare somemoney to loan | You can buy ahretalace f Ee Warranted Sees 6 ad oe joe — da this winter. Ros. | es — on or before a eiven zx a 3 : bottle, Wa st wonderful | f Sees said byt | To the Bread Eating Public. REE WanLe- i ee ee dae mained | Calland see how cheap rst E ™ aSSushe aoe oo e take this method to thank you “i “i . } rs oF a ae | + IpPp Ke rd sa Ge i 5 i Ea ‘for the ae liberal eee you | €ee ies Spratt, BECtSLALY. oe GUS) Pee se. eae =e bees have Leia | At C. SPRAGUE & vo. i f as All Right. \bave bestowed on us in the past, Ceutral Stone club at Kansas City, | On a The Bankers Loan & Title Co} tor osu suny warranted tors sears antot | 4 3 Nevada Democrat. ‘which has been far more than in writing to Frank P. Anderson, of | NE ENJOYS d- C. FULKERSON, Manager. aciiasaa ee Sooper | : J. Warren Lillard returned Sat-|had any right to expect con this city, concludes his letter as fol-| rn ee Seer = ae Rain ! gis vom mou. | urday night from a trip to Texas. ering our ability to serve you satis-/),o.. There is absolutely no Graths| andl eek spore “f ——— = : E Wee ~2 ea Betas el factorily, and to inform you that we!. ° a6 : ne © taste, and acts Mr. es fine | se now about to construct as com |i? the statement which has gone out! peed be vy on the Kidneys, ’ condition—in fact he thinks Texas is | “)" a epee gs 2 aitodaha eheek thabiNere wreramdamer| ives am owels, cleanses the sys- é aa mer plete and substantial a little flour | & demo-| | effec 2 y in a finer age Seep any of the pill as there is in the state of Mis- | cratic Warner clubs here. The pres-| pr Pipes aps _ — 3 western states. Ofmatters political | souri. We feel that we are making | jdent of th Hed dubs ae S anc s and cures habitual 8 : 5 : : akin 2 e so-called clubs is now ia | const! Se ee e Ae: ES Mr. Lillard reports that everybody uo mistake in putting our money ia |i.) joe and a ae wah aoe eae sents Syrup of Figs is the é ia i Si nee “ys of this enterprise, judging “rom thie Joe once ance cere ateia Gr ot lel | Only) tomedy Ob ats aicind) ever pro fe 7: WE Bee ae = i you have patronized us in the| te", uncalled for, lying here in the — pleasing to the Neate and ac- = i iB the opinion from what he learnec Se, Ze : siofies, addvecsed § e J. s,|Ceptable to the stomach, prompt in 8 i & past. [While we have not got money | postotiice, addressed to one J. J./ iso ation and truly bene“cial in it: | i that Gov. Hogg (democrat) will car- 5 thorw at the dogs, neverthel Hayden, president of oue of these Bees Sialeet eee ih - 4 ; ate ae 5 ay , t me Ot effects, prepared only from the most argea mk ry/the state by 100,000 votes. The | we sis to = the cost of ma imaginary clubs. The mail curi-rs | healthy and ae substances, its 8 mount of Good Coal for fabt is, Lillard s many Clark men — = a soy peas ay ae be tell there is no such 1in Kan many excellent qualities commend it Ss A : are coming to the support of Hogg, ae a ie Sw fell ene aes bg as they have , diligent t© ail and have made it the most ale at the POWERS Ban k, near 2 d he doubts if Clark will make the Pe¢t tO Pay ee aa any ite Ge ded to Popular remedy known. and he at hel city and 2 SEQ — and by employing a competent 1 over the city aud failed to Svrup of Fi lean be race fo a finish. Tha third party |jer, and givin x our business biu Ti Tél. bottles by all lea seereces Shobe Will sell for 5c Der bush l gg will mot amount to more than a cor ful ention, we be centenee Any reliable anes > ae a e ; poral’s guard except in one county, ay not have it on hand will 2 3 aay D 2 v pro- Navarro, said Mr. Lillard. re it promptly for any one who at ban k. Aaa um : hes to try it.” Do not accept any When weak, weary and worn out, ers enti faction. Again thank- titute. = pa! % Hood’s Sarsaparilla is just the med- ing you for past favors, we are - JOH N a VIA R 1 j 4 icine to restore your strength and Respectfully, sea ge e = C0. + es. e ] give you a good appetite. Power & Bro. joan by H. L. Tucker. i LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, MY.

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