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Ay Goo HAVE YOU SEEN } | OUR NEW STOCK, If not you shoul We have a d call and see. full line of CENTS FURNISHING COODs, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, RUGS, Carpet Patterns and Lace Curtains, The newest patterns and lowest price s. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronge. mes. PETER LANE, === Remember we pay the highest market price for Produce. 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. H John Harris was in to see us Sat urday. Cogressman Morgan should take tke patronage bull by the horns and settle all post office contests quickly. —dJoplin Herald. Geo. C. McNeil, of Burdett, was in the city Tuesday on business with the probate court. He says there will be about 600 head of cattle fed in his towhship. We havea great variety in styles and shapes,it would be impossible to | describe them, so we invite you to/ come and see them, for seeing 1s be- lieving. M. & J. Evans. Chairman Harrity has publicly thanked every one he could think of who was largely instrumental in| bringing about the great democratic victory—except McKinley.—Sedalia | Bazoo. | Cards are out announcing the ap- | proaching nuptials of Ed. T. Steele and Miss Walls, of Vernon county. The ceremony will take place on} Friday at the residence of the bride's | parente. We extend congratula- | tions in advance. E. L. Houchen of Nevada sues) John McBride for slander, and asks | } in the city Monday. To morrow we return thanks. We notice our good friend Stewart Atchison, of Deepwater township, Our staunch friend, Zera Ray- burn, of Homer township, gave us a pleasant call Saturday. Squire Jones of Taney county is said to have been ordered out of the county by Bald Knobbers. R. J. Starke, J. L. Pace, John Trimble and J. D. Allen went to Ne- vada to attend the ratification last Friday. Bridge jumper Steve Brodie has trouble on his hands over his atten- tion to a pretty woman other than his wife. Weldon Yates, popular deputy recorder, with his family will spend thanksgiving with his Elkhart township. parents in Hon. Isaac Isaacs of Kansas City, ex secretary of the republican league clubs of this state, attended the democratic ratification at Nevada Friday and made aspeech. He has cut loose from the republican party. The dry goods store of Hart Bros., nd Blonden’s hardware store, in the town of Collins, St. Clair coun- ty, were entered by thieves on the night of the 16th and robbed of a quantity of goods. Henry B. Arnold and Miss Lola | Edwards were united in marriage at} the residence of the bride’s parents, in the northwest part of the city, | yesterday evening. Miss Lola is the The Butler band went to the Ne! an epedemic of diphtheria and the} public schools have been closed. | Northeast Missouri is suffering from a severe drouth and stock is suffering for water. Floods have caused a heavy loss jof life and much damage to proper- jty in the state of Washington. | Nearly one hundred voters lost their votes in Audrain county, by resent Kansas in the United States | senate, and it is said she will enter the race for that place ! Ex Recorder in the city Monday and Tuesday. | Mr. Simpson has fully recovered | from his severe spell of sickness, The trial of Z. J. Williams for cut- | Williams charges him with feloneous | assault with intent to kill. | Monroe is the banner democratic | county in the state, and called on | Boone to return the banner capture: roads in this state should receive | pockets | H.C. Harney, owner of Domineer, Doctor Cox. Mr. H. neer’s record is now 2:18} and made | the jast quarter in 33} ing an elegant turkey dinner Sunday | last, paid for by one of the parties | present, on a wager on the result of | the election. No one knows how to| prepare a good divner any better | than Mrs. Jas. Wailace, as all pres-| The Allian ette of Topeka | 50 th Jumbo flour 21 00 50 tb family flour 65 , | not knowing how to properly scratch 5, 00 § 0G, 0 Ons, their ballots. 19 th granulated sugar Mrs. Mary E. Lease wants to rep 20 th extra light-brown sugar 15 th fancy New Carolina rice J. R. Simpson was 7 25 |1 gal pure sugar syrup ting Wm Morrison with a pocket | 1 gal best sorghum ever made = 45 knife will come off at this term of |1 gal 175 test best oil made 10 court. The indictment found against | itame j1 th Moyane Imperial tea, worth | 1fh Gun Powder tea, worth 75¢ ¥ i T. K. Lisle received a letter from } Baggy whips, sold elsewhere for sire of Mr. Lisle’s fine young stallion | No. 7 tin clothes boiler 85 says Domi-)No. 8 copper bottom clothes He thinks | No. 8 all copper clothes boiler 2 60) \ £5) cet Senne 35 | these services, if possible. It is | he will get him down to 2:12. This | Well buck | hoped that all business houses will | isa splendid record for a 1,300| Best broom, sold everywhere Oscar Heinlein, Ed. S. Austin and| 20 Ib pail best jelly W. S. Doty, had the pleasure of eat-| 1 pail honey BYEUP | 1 set knives and forks, worth $1 70 5-gal cedar churns, worth $2 25 Kansas, the official organ of the peo-j want to lay in flour now, while you | | Quite a number of the prominent vada ratification and was given the | [farmers over the county are attend- | post of honor, in the procession. ling court. Marshall Ill. is threatened witb, \ The bound volume of Harpers |Young People for 1892 which 18 just ready for publication is fully ‘equal to the predecessors in the beauty, value and variety of its con tents. ‘such well known writers as W. D. , Howells, Thomas Nelson Page, Capt Charles King, Kirk Munroe, Mar- geret E. Sangster. Howard Pyle, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Charles Carhton Coffin and others. The illustrations are numerous and beautiful. As a holiday gift for Ever! 50 th Edible flour 90 many 00 ss 00 boys and girls it is unsurpassed 4 tb Java blend coffee 00 Tevis-Alexander. 00' Married, at Burdette, iu the office oo of W. H. McPherson on the evening of November 17th, Mr. S. N. Tevis 5 th fancy green Rio coffee eT iq 1b new earl -hominy “'and Miss Ida Alexander, both of 6 tb white Scotch oat tlakes 25 | Burdette, Mo. The groom is a pros- 6 Tb new vavy beans 25/ perous farmer of northern Bates, of a inven re eS. 6 tb new grits 25 Kentuckian proclivities, a staunch who fired the first shot of the Rebel | 6 bars Clariette soap 25 — ii get Seeareee en lion at the attack on Fovi Sitar! 6 bars hoe cake soap 25 = pee ame Se est daughter of that staunch old was James of Fort Johnson. | Dry salt bacon 74) democrat (Vian: Alexander, of East 50° Boone township We bespeak for them a bappy future and our wishes attend them. Y. Thanksgiving Services. the sured Japan tea, worth 60e for 35 | The following is to be held at the Dakota street M- E. chureh to morrow morning (24) ‘at 11 o'clock: 60e, for 35 two years ago. With the exception) for 50 Rev. L. W. Pearce to preside. of the past two years Monroe has 4 packages Arbuckles coffee 99 Music by eboir, and Doxology. held the banner since 1876 \4 packages Lion coffee 90 ae Ae — a auspackatos aes go | Rev. W. D. Blair. The improvement of the public, 6 ERS USEC Uice 0 package any brand coffee 23} Opening prayer, by Rev. J. D. for 109. Sermon by Rev. F. P. Blakemore. 59|D. Bla. | Closing prayer, by O. F. Shrout. Song, “America.” Benediction. S100 boiler 110 pound horse and Mr. Lisle says his! for 30c. for 95 be closed, at least in time for these | colt, which is ouly 2 years old now, | Flour bins, worth $150, for 75 | Services. promises to beat that time. | 20 boxes matches 25 Ministrerran Unioy, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Hurley, Mr./} I} Star tobacco 45 EES a and Mrs. Don Kinney, Misses Nellie | 1 th fish hook tobacco 30 and Allie Hurley, Minnie Hooker, | ! t Crane tobaeco 30 Messrs. Top aud Claude Kinney, | 3 plugs natural leaf tobacco 251 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 set knives avd forks, worth $1.75. for 1 25 jl set solid Mexicau silver tea FPFED DORN’S spoons 1 00 Haircutting, shampooing and shaving. for 1 45!Gentlemanly treatment and sober bar- stify.— Record. | =| bers. Ladies and childrens haircutting = | 2 papers soda, any brand, for 15 a specialty Notice our prices on flour. If you NORTH MAIN STREET. Among its contributors are} best | programme | for the Uuion Thanksgiving services | Otterville | Opening aunouncements, Rev. W. Let everybody prepare to attend Barber Snop-I am again prepared to do | The Harwood, Vernon county? ; postmaster announces that he intends to get married. One by one the old crowd of office helders are prepar- ing for some other means of liveli- hood. | Farm House Blown Down. West Plains, Mo, Nov. IS—A cyclone passed through the edge of this place last night doing consider- able damage to buildings, fences, andtrees. The house of J. Armstrong three miles from town torn down and ali the occupants injured, some of them badly. The losses in the path of the cyclone will reach many thousands of dollars was | Safe Blowers At Work. Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 18.—Between the hours of 10 o'clock last night and daylight this morning the large general store of William Homans at | Otterville was entered by burglars | the safe blown open with dynamite. The robbers Mr. Homans said only ; Secured $500 in money and $400 worth of jewelry, but others who | claim to know say that the robbers | secured several thousand dollars | worth of booty as Homans safe was {used as a kind of a bank and safety | deposit vault by farmers and citi: | | zens. The fact was generally known about and it is believed the | cracksmen live in the vicinity. So far there is no clew. Reading of the prcelamations, a WORST FORM ECZEMA | Baffled Best Medical Skill for Eight | Months. Cured in Two Months TN et oa 1 20 Murphy. by Cuticura Remedies. : . ee 1) Dest sa. a . | —_— ontcoele the attention of our legislators. This ly doz qt Mason fruit jars 70 Hymn. This ia to certity that a child of mine hed Rerema i in whic ais ASS 2 qt Bas miaes ; In its worat form, and whicl t medi. is a matter iu which the farmers es li dox Half altrntt jave 99 Seripture lesson, by Rev Jobn B. | Cu aki that coud be employed here. The litle ecially are interested aud to have | i hee ea x | sufferer wae wrappe agony for at least eight - 1 roads would be money in their | 1 th large California raisins 10 se | i thee gine: lus eataring ood roads < y : z c i | Galvanized iron tubs, worth 1.25 Hymn. | wassimply untold, then began use of the Cu- TicuRa Remxpigs, in two months the awfui disease had ceased ita vengeance, and my dar- ling boy had rest, and to all appearance the dis. ease yielded, but I continued the medicine for several months after no trace could be seen of 4 it on any part of his = body. ‘The doctors here watched the disease with much interest, and could “Well done!” The case was known far and wide, and everybody was much surprised. But thanks to Cuticuna ReMepizs. Could there be ing on earth that would cause a father to re- t surely would be when the little innocent one have auch a remedy at hand. (Ree portrait ith.) J. A. 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WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Paine and Weak- nesses relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the only instantaneeus pain-killing plaster. , five thousand dollars damages. The | 41 gest dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. suit is based upon the charge that IP. McBride in the presence of others | lady, said: “E.L. Houchen is a d—nj, 4 thief and I can prove it. He stole my potatoes, and I can prove that, ' too.” J while the groom is a popular and industrious young gentlemas. They went immediately to their new home prepared by the groom. The | Times extends congratulations. A shrewd pobene _ Bad | The editor of the Tres has pabecntets pay UP nes Pee naught but the kindest of feelings sd by AGRE culls SEO | for W. O. Atkeson. We know him a delinquent subscriber is mentioned | b 1 tl a i acer er fiainame isiinverted: tol ea clever gantleman and a good Hs P iu example: ,,souor uqor | citizen. Often there are things said ee ce an ieee ode ‘in the heat of a campaign that at in Chicago.” As all the readers other times would not be seid. know what this means, the shamed | Ruins pase a apologies to offer subscriber hastens to have his name for any action we took in his defeat : : for circuit judge, we want to testify s .—EX. ; 8 3 flags — = ee to his personal worth and assure him of our highest esteem. The Tres’ staunch and handsome young friend, Ek Hook, of near Ap-| pleton tp Pies am the chy Eaday | People overlooked the importance of on business in our city court and of permanently beneficial effects and course gave us a pleasant and sub-| were satisfied witn transient action, tantial call. He still stands 5 feet | but now that it is generally know iS ‘that S of Figs will permenant] and 10 inches for true democracy | at Syrup gs will p 5 2 ne ss cure habutial constipation, well-in- and his utes quae (ee grand |formed people will not buy other democratic victory and redemption | jayatives, which act for a time, but of Bates county, knew no bounds. } finally injure the system. oct. SPRICE’S Bakin Geapacins The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. \ \ * in Olden Times N Edwards, and is an amiable young | | ples party.comes out in favor of the! ean get itat these prices, come to election of Judge John Martin of | us; for eyeryone will have to ac | Topeka, for United States Senator. | knowledge that Jumbo and Edible Judge Martin is the leader of the] flour is the best that ever came to democratic party of Kansas, and was! Butler. instrumental more than any other | We aiso call your attention to man in keeping the democratic par-} our coffee. We are selling the Java ty from making nominations thereby | blend coffee for accommodation. No saving the peoples party of the state | other firm will sell it to you for less from defeat. In payment for bis’ than 30c a pound. { eS) We have just re- favors the Gazette favors his election | ceived another 1,000 lbs to-day; this to the Senate. eh ome i makes 3,009 Ibs we have bought in The following is some of the con-/ six weeks |solation State Chairman Carroll is the |receiving and publishing in Lis pa | best Flat Hoop salt, and we are sell- |per Stone county: “We did but! ing it at $1.20 per barrel little—but more than I expected.” Those Flour Bins cost $1.50 to Douglass county: “We lost every} make them, will sell them at T5e for man on the county ticket by majori- la short time only ties running from 200 to 400.”| B@"We want all the eggs and fresh Barton county: “We are behind our | butter in Bates county, in fact, pro- | expectations on the vote of the coun-| duce of all kinds, and we wili ty.” Miller county: “You will see| change you groceries at same price that it (people's vote) has fell below as though you paid us cash. We my estimate considerably.” Dallas| make no distinction between pro- county: “We polled the same num-! duce and cash ber of votes we did two years ago.”} Parties that have never traded Sata os | with us, we ask you to come and ex Have just unloaded a car of | One day last week Mag Delauey jand son Charlie were sent to the In- ‘dian Territory where they will take ‘up their permanent residence. It is claimed Mag is an Indian woman and lost frou her tribe, and that on her return to the territory she will be put in possession of her rights, and enjoy the full privileges of her | amine our goods and prices, and you | will trade with us hereafter. You will tind our goods much finer than you expected. We keep no poor quality goods in our house. C everybody, and see Your me raly, WILLIAMS” CASH tribal relations ard government support Meg is a demented wo man and fora number of years bas been a city and county charge, and now that she has been returned to ex: | CHICAGO, SEPT. 15th."92. | To tHe Boot axp Snot Wearers or Bates Co. | GENTLEMEN: H We wish to inform you that, the AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE, is now our only agent in Butler, for the famous *Selz’ custom made Boots and Shoes. i They have our complete line of men’s and boys footwear which they guarantee to sell from 50c to $1.50 per pair less than our goods have ever been sold in Butler. Remember that every pair is war-! ranted and we hereby authorize, the AMERICAN CLOTHING | HOUSE, to allow all just claims for every pair of our goods that does uot give reasonable service and charge same to us Yours Respectfully. ' SELZ SCHWAB &CO. | Makers of the famous -‘Selz” Boots and Shoes. ' CALL W. G. ———_— NOTICE. WOMACK, C. F. PAARIS, R. R. DEACON, SONS & CO T. W. FISK. LEE CULVER. A. L. MeBRIDE & CO. HARPER & ATKISON. Ask the above mer -hants for the celebrated? | her people to cnce more join in the R Z 1 Hill | x b Jj ghost dance around the camp fire, GROCERY HOUSE hich 1 Me atent & Jersey cre jeu wil! wish her well. 5 ; a — 1g paten & Je Sey cream flow™ i i :