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YOU WII.L FIND THE BEST GRADE OF F-U-R-N-I-T-R-E! CARPETS, Window Shades, Picture Frames, And Carpet Sweepers for the money in Southwest Mo. Also UNDERTAKING IN ALL BRANCHES. When in need of anything in my line, let me quote you prices before purchasing, they will help you. G. B. HICKMAN. NOTICE. AL W. G. WOMACK, C. F. PHARIS, R. R. DEACON, SONS & CO. T. W. FISK. LEE CULVER, A. L. McBRIDE & CO. HARPER & ATKISON. Ask the above merchants for the celebrated Rich Hill high patent & Jersey cream flour. $1.00-A YEAR! Always Getthe Best. a ee The Kansas City Weekly Times, {s the best weekly paper in the Southwest. It consists of twelve pages and contains information and entertainment for the household. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. 60 CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS A. special fiom Washington City to the Globe-Democrat has the fol lowing io say relative to the views of our talented congressman: Representative DeArmond of Mis- souri, who is a member of the sub- committee of the house which is —- : Mojor Salmon Returns Home From the East—What He Thinks. Henry Co, Democrat. Major H. W.- Salmon returned home from the east on last Tuesday night and was down town Wednes- day morning for the first time since his return. He spent some time at Washington City, and thinks there will be a called session of congress. It may be deferred until September, but no one knowsabout this but Mr.| thinks that the electoral alles Cleveland, and probably he has not | ought to be abolished as an obsolete entirely made his mind up. There / thing, but is doubtful whether this seems to be ey organized else Ta result would be accomplished, be- to the re-election of Speaker Crisp, | cause it means a surrender of power and as matters now stand he will! ..4 intluence on Hic nee ede certainly be his own successor. —_| smaller states like Delaware, Rhode There is being a great deal = | Island and Vermont. As the change one way and another about Mr. Cleve: | oa, not be reached exeept by an land interesting himself in the speak amendment to the constitution, Mr. ership, but he does not believe that | DeArmond thinks that there will be this is the case. He thinks the fully one-fourth of the states that president will concede the propriety | will vote against ratification. He of the house selecting its own “pre-| says he also has an objection to the siding officer without dictation. He | proposed election of a president by thinks there is no doubt bat that | the direct vote of the people. At there will be early tariff legislation | pyesert the election depends upon exactly on the lines laid down in the | the electoral votes of the states. A the president and vice-president by the direct vote of the people and abolishing the electoral college, campaign. In other words that the |direct vote means that the states pledges to the people will be kept to | will no longer be factors in the con- the letter. : : is : | test, and it will be but another step The campaign in Missouri was | toward wiping out state lines. Mr. watched with considerable interest | pe 4+mond thinks theres | Dez t oe alk @ munis ere is too much = and | tendency nowadays towards Feder- they have nothing but words of | aliem in our government, and he praise for Mr. Stone and the manner’ would oppose anything that tends in which he conducted his canvass. | ¢, an obliteration of the autonomy His trip to New York revived that | o¢ the states. Mr. DeArmond 1s an interest, and many in Washington Yearnest advocate of the earlier City expressed themselves as deter~’ sessions of congress. _ He does not mined to attend his inauguration at | believe that members should return Jefferson City.on the 9th day of Jan- | to their seats after they have been uary. _ {defeated for re-election, and is in It is too early to predict anything | tayoy of the regular sessions begin- as to silver legislation. |ning on the 4th of March. He The failure of our international | thinks that both houses of congress delegates to accomplish anything in| should be in their places {when a the way of agreement with foreign | new president enters upon his duties governments will have to he consid- | ang he does not believe that - : Aa it is ered and discussed before an intelli- | right or proper for the senate to be gent opinion can be formed. fim session for several weeks when Major Salmon repeats what he the house has not even been called has heretofore expressed, that Mis-| formally into existence. souri has the ablest representation | 2 in congress of any other state in the | union Her senators and members of the house rank at the top. A Great Surprise store for all who use Kemo’s fial- r the throat and lungs, the great guaranieedremedy. It is sold on its merits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wondertul reme- Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is | gy, ‘S & comes Peas Sage with ole | dy to give you a sample bottle free. wit ee eekiel with peso sore throat, ever failsto cure acute or’ chronie asthma, bronchitis and consumption, Any / coughs. <All druggists sell Kemp's Ba’. ist will give you a trial bottle free of | <. arse bottles = PS The large bottles 0c and $1. j mio, Taree hotties socand $1--, News About Town. It is the current report about town that cost. | Ballard Items. | Beatty returned from Clinton with “| | We wish all our “cousins” and | load of groceries Jobn Lentz! | the editor a happy and prosperous|and Dr Me drove to Adrian last | year with suecess to the many | week to look up alocation; John will! readers of the Times... . Marion Col-! j H ff ae ze i Mexican Cactus was thought to ber worthless until it was discovered that is / cured Catarrh. ‘Cacterine’’ is the rem- } edy. Sold by H. L, TUCKER. 1-S-t} Going to Bridge " Superintendent Thomas! considering the matter of electing | _|have the sympathy of all Mr Alspach, jr, visited at ML Em- week......Mrs Beatty visited relatives here on New Years jday....R D Beatty and Ray Me went to town Saturday with game ....Squire says Geo Price would | be all right if he could only get his gun off, but he’s too slow to shoot on the wing....Mrs Ida Beatty was at home in Henry county on New Years....Tom Brown has a team bree’s last we were thinking he was getting ready to use. them...... went to Soap creek after a load of wood....John Lentz had a brother and two nieces from Adrian visit him Friday.. ...J M Fort hauling |wood....Andy Ray and his son, | Charley, came down Saturday on | business and to see the sights§of the city....Peter S came down a few days since and reports everything O K on the ranch J B Hays bas ventured out of late and will soon be as democratic asever....C K Crow and family went north and west New Years, doubtless visited rela- tives....Dee seemed to get things mixed about Jeff, but he is likely to this time of year as apples are searce.... Lizzie Embree complain- ing but Xmas day was enough to give any onea cold....WH War- ford and family went north Sunday and no doubt ate turkeys at pa’s... John Lentz Sundayed with loved ones at Adrian...... Geo Price at tending court at K C as petit juror but he did hate to go..R D Beatty & Co. went to Clintun one day this week,...W B Cole has? cart and he drives apigh stepper... .McClen- py’s children.are sick....W H War- ford has sold his hack to the Mont- rose and Johnstown mail carrier... . CC Pogue and Tom Board drove over to Butler Monday returning Wednesday Mr and Mrs G Y Hendrix visited their daughter, Mrs Pfost Tuesday night...... bree is hustling things for Geo Price while the latter attends zourt in K C....Miss Eddie Moore visited the home folks a few days, : eturning to southwest Bates Tuesday by way ef Butler Our old time friend Geo Cameran gave us a call a day this week; he too is one. of the ill- fated cattle feeders; and by the way he isa number one carpenter and has just completed a fine house in Clinton... . Wonder if Peter S really married,...Wilson Davidson drove to Rutler the first of the week... Its a mistake Cris has uot sold his mules....Billy Powell has eleven mules for sale so we learn... . Jolin Deerwester, too, has business in this neck of the woods it seems... Corn, pigs or money will pay your account, so do not get scared as we oaly want old) accounts settled up ....J3 B Hays reports all O K be is trying his luck feeding cattle this fall...... Milt Beatty came in Tuesday all mght and ready for business...... Unele Johnny Evans and wife called to see the baby oue day last week Gentry Walton ealled on Ray McF' a few evenings since going on southeast....A party and singing at Judge Cole’s Wed- nesday night of last week... .Sim. eon Dunbar was out in his usual style Wednesday mght...... Jobn Lentz not able for duty a day last week'and Tom Brown could not be found....C K Crow and son went to town last week with grain....W Griggs out with his cart....WL Hooper and ‘family returned from his father’s in Cooper county, leav- ing the doctor but little better we are sorry to learn....A Wendletou will soon want 3 stories for his new house....Haydeu Ray and brother here last week Dr McFarland met Dr Colson of Spruce in consul- tation at Mort Young's Saturday night were they have a very sick ba- by....The meeting at Bethel closed a few evenings sizce for better weather....Tom. Bell is reported | quite sick wit, Dz Warford in at- tendance....Aaron Bel! went to Dr Boulware with his pleurisy so we are informed....Mrs MeCandlas after moaths of suffering died at her home last week, leaviug many sor- rowing reiatives and friends who RD ston with a couple of young ladies | locate there about the first of March | Hays of the Burlington road was | but the doctor is undecided... .Jim | found dead near Crete, Neb., under | visited at McClennys New Year.... | and wagon for sale so we hear; but | W BCole! Hoppas seems to be making it hot | for Jeff sick....Cris has gotten to be quite asmoker....McClenney had lots of | relatives visiting him Sunday...... | Isaac Anderson and wife iu our vil- lage visiting...... Jim Bradley was driying a new horse the other day) ...-The exhibition at Fairview was | asuccess so we are informed...._ Preaching at Oak Hill, Salem and} Fairview churches Sunday but busi- | ness kept us from attending. Jack. Our Old;Fire Company. “That was a gay old company that we belonged to, Joe, away back in *68, when you andI ‘ran witb the machine.” Do you remember'that big fire in Hotel Row, one freezing night, when fifteen people were pull- ed out of their burning rooms and came down the ladder in their night clothes, and how Dick Greene brought down two ‘kids’ at once— one in his arms, the other slung on his back? Poor Dick; he got the eatarrh dreadfully from so much exposure, and suffered from it five years or more. We thought once he was going in consumption sure. But finally he heard of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and tried it, and it cured him up as sound as a flint I tell you, Joe that catarrh remedy isa great thing. It saved as good aman and as brave a fireman as | by HL Tucker. circumstances that would indicate | murder. i For lame back, side orc , use Shi-| loh’s Porous Plaster. Price socts. Sold ( } by H L Tucker. | Texarkana, Ark., citizens are mak- | ing an effort to have the Federal | |court district extended to include a} | portion of the Indian Territory. i Shiloh’s Vitalixer 1s whatt you need tor constipation, loss ot appeite, dizzi- ness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia | Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold} | Three men were lynched, making five in all, at Cotton Plant, Ark, for | the murder of the Atkinson family last Saturday. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure 1s sold by us ona guarantee. It cures | consumpti Sold bv H L Tucker. Michigan has a new religious | sect known as the ‘Chosen Seven,” who literally pound the devil out of each other. Croup, whooping cough and bronchi- tis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure Sold atH L Tucker's Prescrip tion drugstore. , Job McDonald, a firebug and burglar, was sentenced to an aggre- gate of 67 yearsin prison at San An- tonio, Tex. Shiioh’s catarrh remedy—a_ positive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker- ever trod shoe leather.” A Wolf Story From Russia. Iu many of the southwestern dis- tricts of Russia the wolves are this season showing unusual temerity iu raiding sheepfolds attacking not only horses and cattle, but stray wayfarers along the highways and by ways traversing or skirting the forests A few days ago a peasant on foot and asieve maker driving a single horse tarantas were towards nightfall approaching the village of Pianje, near Dubno, when they were startled by the chase ery of a pack of wolves iu their rear, The peasant fled and reached the village in safe- ty The horse aud tarantas which had been some little distance in the rear of the peasant, dashed into the village a few minutes later but with- out their owner. The next morning the poor sievemaker’s bones were found scattered’ about the spot where he bad been attacked and drag- ged from his vehicle by his ravenous pursuers, while the unfortunate head was discovered, in a dreadfully mutilated condition, balf a mile away-—London News. man’s Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stmoach and bowles through the nerves. A new discovery They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor- pid liver, piles and constipation, Splen- did for men, woman and children; smallest, mildest, surest 30 doses for 25 cents Samples tree at H L Tucker’s Drug Store. 24-1yT Dechnes With Thanks. Mrs. Davis During the session of the last leg. islature an effort was made to have the state give Mrs. Jefferson Davis $10,000 but it was found tbat this could not be dove under the consti tution. Governor Northen’s wife aud other well known women then decided to raise the amount by vol- untary contributicns. M:s. North en prepared an address which she intended to send ont, but will not now, us Major Sidney Root has re- ceived a letter from Mrs. Davis stat ing that she could not porsibly ac cept money raised in that manner although both she and her daughter felt very grateful to the good people of Georgia who wished to assist her. Mrs. Davis wrote tbat she liv- ed in New York because her ineans will not permit her to live at Beau- voirand entertain as she would wish to. Crops had proven almost a complete failure and she found it best to remain in New York. Major Root’ says he doubts if Mrs. Davis will receive one doller for ber work on the life of her hus- band.— Augusta. Ga., Dispatcb. How to Succeed. 2 This is the great problem of lite which tew satistactorily sdélve. Some fail be- cause of poor hea’ others want ot luck, but the majori deficient grit—want of nerve. irresolute, changeable, | blues and ‘‘ta to get the spirits down to Keep Thus wasting time, uitv and nerve force. like the Restorative evered by the great speci st, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous j eases as headache, the bdiues, nervou i strasion, sleeplessness, neuralgia, S Vitus dance, fits and hysteria. Triai bottles and fire book of testimoniais tree at H.L. Tucker's drugstore. | | ng nervous, | mouth. Sold by H.L. Tucker. General Adlai E. Stevenson was the guest of honor at the Jackson day ball and reception at Nashville, Tenn. Sleepless nights made miserable by thatterrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by H L Tuck- er, druggist. At Paris, Texas, two men are in jail for enticing a half-witted girl iuto thé woods were they assaulted her. Female Weakness Positive Cure. To The Editor.—Please inform your readers that Ihavea peetve remedy for the thousand and one ills that arise from deranged female organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any lady if they will’ send their express and postoffice address. Yours respectfully, Dr. BD Marchisi, Utica, N. Y. The four condemned murderers in the Chestertown, Md., jail spent ,. their last two nights in song and prayer. Bucklen’s Aruica Salve, The Best Salve ivthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H. L_ Tucker, druggist. The three robbers who robbed the Santa Fe depot at Dougherty, I. T., are in jail at Parie, Tex. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY eM ¢ Cure” for rheumatism and nevralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the systein is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onc: the cause and the disease immediately dis- appears. The first dose greatly benefits 75 cents. Sold by J W Morris, druggist Butler, Missougi, 4i-ry The Homstead poisoning conspir- acy tria! has begun at Pittsburg. 2 A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mis- take than when they inform the patient that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little conse- quenve. Tr Frankiin “iles, the noted Indiania specialist has proven the cen- trary in his new book on heart disease, whieh may be had free at. L. Tucker's drugstore, who guarantees und recom- mends Dr. Miles unequaled New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale ct any heart remedy in the world. It cures ner- vous and organic diseaces, short breath, fluttering breath, pain or tenderness in the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, tainting, smothering, dropsy, etc His Restorative Nervine cures headache fits, ete. Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 DailvsTrain 2 KANSAS CITY and OMAHA COLORALO SHORT LINE Buy a Watche If so, Quy one that cannot be stolen, The only thief-proof Watches are those with Bows. Here's the Idea: The bow has a groove oneachend. A collar runs down inside the endent (stem) and into the grooves, firmly locking | the bow to the pendent, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off ° ne sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see that stamped with this trade mark, annot be had with any other kind. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., “PHILADELPHIA, $500,000. We desire to vlace outon tt real estate security a large amount of money. Will give the best terms and lowest rates yet offered by anyone in this line of business: Notes drawn for one, two: three or five years- Have some money to loan pauable on or before a given date. Caliand see how cheap we can let you have money: The Bankers Loan & Title Co P. C FULKERSON, Manager. CORRECT Mursouri!Pacific Time!Table } Arrival and departure ot passenger trains at Butler Station, Nortu Bounp Passenger, - - 4:51 a.m. Passenger, - - 3:5¢ p.m. Passenge~, - - Q:25 p. Local € ceight + 10:05 a.m. Soutn Bounpn Passenger, - - 7:04 wu. m, rassenger, . - 2:28 pm. Passenger, - - 1:46 p..mg Local Freight - 9°1:37 p.m, ASENTS COIND selling Beveridge’sAu- tte Cooker, Latest and coxtmg utensil ever invent risatsicht. One Agent; 1700 in one town, Cooker free to) 243 BROADWAY N.Y. INTRODUCTORY LECTURE and Dae $33 np. Want a) ‘atalo; . Ad- dress DANIEL F. BEATIY Washington, 83) DEAF Ee cuiy, S68 Be'away, Bow Tork. Weite for book of poco PERE. WANTED AGENTS x: offered this Unusually herai term sien on Commisson or Sal- oO ary. Apply ston Columbus Nursery Company "°>3e*4y"> Hair to its Youthful y « P sctagabs ‘ota The Consumptive ana Feebdie euffer from exi diseases shuld use Parker's Tonie. Jough. Weak Gigestion, Female weakness. Eetr.atiom «: PINE ROR ES a. ee #E DICTIONARY HOLDER learn what Gray a3 and all who 5 Daily Train, 5|:seze Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, * PULLMAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS: | Kansas City to Denver withoyt change| H. C. TOWNSEND 5ST. LOUIS, MO i General Passenger and Ticket A’gt | Teey bow Fr Sema eases me tothe remcte inlands of anc are Rept by al { Sentociigs.

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