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DEACON BROS. & CO. 1040. : THE NEW LIGHT DEERING BINDER. With ball beering, lighteet running ever made, only 1,000 ponds, THE NEW LIGHT DEERING MOWER. With ball bearing. WHITELY Also the Celebrated MOWER. Our carriage recom, up stalrs, is now filled with a very choice line of Top Buggies, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons anc 1 Carts, Hay Rakes and Loaders, Road Piows, Pumps, Feld and Garden Seeds, &c. GROCERIES AT bee Highest market price LOWEST PRICES paid for Farm Produce. DEACON BROS. & CO. Peafowls and two hens. office. Wanted —A_ rooster Enquire at Toes Ben O. Clark, a member of the board of trade of St. Louis, commit ted suicide by drowning a few days | ase ' Pitcher’s Castoria. Don't forget to mow the weeds in front of your residence before the 4th. On that day we want Butler to put on her Sunday clothes Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for | Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Peter Lane, who was taken sud- denly and severely sick last week, is The Chinaman who committed su- | icide onan M. K. & T. train at | Boonvill, afew days ago while en | route to Texas, had $493 on his per- | ron. A Bentou county farmer who is a school director claims that he has a dozen applications every day from stout youog men who want to be teachers but he is unable to secure a farm hand. | | i i t | | The miners iu the coal district in, Kentucky and West Virginia have | gone to work, so the dispatches say. If this be true 2 settlement of the strike is at hand. Mr. Dunham, living near Sprague, ' lost his large barn by fire ove night Jast week. In the baru was a large ; Walker, Mr. Smith has gone to up and about again. Gen. Eilis, a veteran of three wars, died of old age at his home in Col- umbia. Mo., Sunday. From present prospects the ca | abatement of the storm which was lamity howler will be a statesman out | of a job in Bates county this year. | War! ou scrofula and every form|den as though shot through the} —- = of impure blood is boldly declared by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great conqueror of all blood diseases. Mrs. Tilden H. Smith and son Walker, arrived in the city Sunday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. F. A. California for bis health. J.B. Williams & Co., are having| their old store building back across| | The Missouri river is stiil rising and the danger line has been passed. | v HE GREATEST LANE & ADAIR Well’s grove today. | Uncle George Blankenbaker. cne| Lead them all m prices. This is no idle taik, but a positive of the Times’ bes | Lone Oak called renewed. ar f rrensburg, Miss Dora Renick, ci Oxk Grove jand Mrs. Mary Bowan, of Marshfield are the guests of Dr. Renick and| d wv | wile. | year, we will positively clean out all summer and season | Some people are constantly troub-| fi |led with pimples and boils, espec- | ially about the face and neck. The | | best remedy is a thorough course of | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which expels all | humors through the proper channels, | ~ reality. While our stock is very large for the season of the goods in the next 30 days at some price. Here is your chance Read the prices, come and look for yourself. Lawrence L L Muslins 5e l5c figured India Lawns 10¢ aud so makes the skin become soft, | Ronin ie 44 Bleached Muslin be 15¢ Llama Cloths, soft finish 12}c o i | Good Solid Colored Shirting Se 15¢ Fine French Satines 124 Frank Trimble who has been pros-| Good Solid Dress Ginghams Se 20e blk figured Persian mulls lBe | trated at his home in this city with Fancy Dotted Dress Swiss 5e 60 inch bleached table linen 50e consumption died yesterday marning}| 28 inch Solid col. Chiffennetts be 58 inch solid color red table linen 25¢ | He had been very low for weeks and 1 lot of 12¢, 15¢ and 20e Dress Goods Ste his death bad been hourly expected | for several days. Mr. ‘llimble had held the office of county treasurer Get our Prices on Woolen Dress Goods, Black Goods. Ete- and was numbered among our best citizens. His family have the sym-| SHO EH:sS pathy of the ent r> community. | = Fourth of July hats, cheap leg ee eee horns, from 50c to $2.00. Call and We Will Now Sell Our see for yourself. Mrs Wue poy. 30 2t. with McKibbezs. A cigar drummer in town Tuesday ext gL ~ | Misses $1.00 tar or black Slippers for Mens $1 50 fine congress shes $1.25 said in driving across the country Misses $1 25 tan or black slippers go at Men's $2 00 fine dress shoes 31.65 to Awsterdam Monday with one of | 7 diag $1 black slippers go at Men’s $2.50 fine custom made $2.00 liveryman Smith’s teams, he stopped Ladies $1.25 tan slippers go at Men's $3 00 Russian calf, $2.50 |in a ravine in thetimber to await the) gies 50 tan slippers, now Our line of $4 and $5 men's dress shoes $3.50 i zs pseu Ladies $2 tan Prince Albert slippers | See them $1.00 cottonade pants at 75 raging, when a bolt of lightning Ladies $1 50 fine button Shoes ; See them $1.00 percale shirts at 65 knocked one of the horses down.) Ou, tine of $4.00 Ladies shoca See them 50c full size shirts at 35 The horse, he said, dropped as sud | F dafter laying for a mo- : : : tneut staggered to’ his fect again,| JUSt take a little time and look through these goods; it will but in traveling he showed signs of fatigue. ‘I'he driver was also effect ed by the shock, and said for some time he felt as though he had just waked from a sleep. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect save you at least 25 per cent and only takes a few moments of your time to do so. We will positively clean them all out to make room for fall goods. No trouble for usto show goods. safety with which ladies may use the { lot of hay, grain and implements. | the alley and will use the same as a | California liquid laxative, Syrup of | He hada Be insurance. storage room. Work will be begun | Figs, under all conditions, make it! ,on the uew building iu a day or so. | their favorite remedy. To get the | R. S. Catron |true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup 'Co, printed near the bottom of the insures growing cops against hail, also writes fire and tornedo insurance 413 tf, |; Kansas, committ The pop congressional convention held at Carthage Satar nominat ed David Bigbee. The nominee is a country school teacher and about 35 years of age. He will have to straddle a bicycle if he keeps in hearing distance of Charley Morgan. | Snow and frost in Europe has stif fened the price of wheat in this country 3 cents, so the dispatches | Tjlinois has been agreed to and the | S:tion to their mar say. A tariff on grain never benefit- ed the American farmer one cent Its a failure in other countries and demand that raises the price The Sedalia Gazette was sold, Sat- irday, to satisfy a judgment for $226 held by the Graham Paper Co., of St. Louis. The office was sold sub- ject to a mortgave of $5,577. The paper company bouyht the oftice. The newspaper men have hard luck at Sedalia. Bixper ror sate—A Milwaukee Binder, been used one year, will sell cheap, on easy terms. Guo. M. Canterbury. A cyclone did great damage to E L. Chapman, president of the} First National at Great Bend, | ivg himself through the head. No cause is assigned for the act. Mr. and Mrs. Sam spent the past w at Nevada vis- iting Mrs. Walls’ sister, Mrs. Chas A. Hedges, have returned Walls, who home. Sam says the crops in Vernon are | not so good as in Bates. A settlement of the coal strike in men returned to work yesterday. This virtually ends the stril a few more days the big coal strike will be a thing of the past. A lodge of the Modern Weodmen of America will be organized in city tonight The lodge starts v \seventeen charter members. J. B Vogel, of Rich Hill, will be present ‘and officiate in the organization The miners of Ohio returned a | $10 bill sent the relief ecmmittee by Gov. McKinley. jthe governor they see him later in his political aspira tions. The Gov. has been using the | militia pretty freely to down the | Strike in bis state. farm property near Greenville, Tis , | Saturday. The home of James Merry was totally destroyed, and Henr Ferguson and son, who were driving | a wagon, were caught by the cyclone and carried half a mile. injured. A hail storm passed near Mendon, Chairton county Friday totally de. | stroying the crops in its path. The storm was one mile wide and three miles long. The corn and other crops were cut and beat into the ground and the fruit was stripped from the trees. the storm beds of hail stones 12 inches thick were found. | The*Globe™ a new paper launched at Hume last week is dividing hon ors with the Telephone. Palmer Bros., are editors of the new venture Both were | and it starts off with a good patron. | } age and puts on air of success. The Globe is a 4 page paper, neatly printed and quite newsy. This with room for one more at Foster. 4 Ayers Hair Vigor isa universal beautifier. Harmless, effective and Sixteen hours after | ®greeable, it has taken high rank|/ |; among toilet articles. This prepara- uicide by shoot | ke and in} | package. Double Tragedy at Rolla Rolla, Mo., June 17 -Hugh Bunch the youngest son of Paul Bunch, a well known farmer living on Beever creek this evening shot to death Miss Ida Calahorn, a young lady to whom he wasengaged to be married. He then committed suicide. Oppo- eon the part parents caused of Miss Calahor ‘the deed. The Lake and Park. Frank LaFollett, the right man iu the right } nager of the lake and park i the bill ad mirably and is waking the grounds what they should be, a pleasure re sort for our people. Bathing is not permitted about the boat house, and bath rooms have been fitted up at pnd of the lake s been fitted up for who ire to ‘selves. No rowdyism is permitted on the grounds and the very best of jorder is maintained. Thursday and Friday nights the elite of t | was at the lake and a most d | ful time was had. 2 us 1use them When Baby was sick, we gave her C: When she was a Child, she cried for C | n she became Miss, she clung to C | When she had Children, she gave them Castoria | | makes eleven papers for Bates county 1 \ Chinch Bug Depot. Squire Newsom, chinch bug infee- | tor fer Bates county, with an office in the grand jury room at the court 2} Aten | | ( ‘Gov. McKinley wiil not attend the |G. A BR. reunion at Ottawa, Kansas, | Tuesday and the excursion trains have been declared eff. j Hon J. B. Newberry, ex sena |tor, of Bates county, with his daugh- |ter, Mrs. Susie Kretzinger, have | been attending the bankers’ conven- | tion and visiting in the city and | country this week.—Clinton Eye. James Vires and Dewey S jfought a duel with knives at Stout |City a few days ago. Vires cut | Shaw's throat and he died almost in- istantly. Vires received a stab in ‘the back, but le his escape and j bas not been seen since. The duel | was over a debt of $16 that Shaw | owed Vires. | fev. W. A. Walker, formerly pas- | tor of the Cumberland Presbyterian rch in this city, now at Freeman, Co., came down yesterday to i at the nuptials of Joseph R. | Morrison and Miss Prudence Renick. | Rev. Walker is a great favorite with our people, is a genial, whole souled gentleman and a brilliant preacher. The miners working for the Keith & Perry coal mines at Deepwater. | Henry county, who struck through ;Ssympathy two or three we ago have returned to work. The miners jsaid they had extended sympathy | enough to their eastern brethern and they now preferred to do something | for their hungry wives aud children ; The men returned to work at the |same wages they were getting when the strike was inaugurated Who ; Was the loser the miners or com- j pany? e Having a large amount of cash on hand we will make small loaus on | tion causes thin and weak hair to be-| house left Monday for Kansas to con- C. P. Catron & Co. will buy court | come abundant, strong and healthy, | sult bug experts in regard to infec- cost and loan money in smallamounts | 80d restores to gray hair it original | t on.-He took with him a jar of healthy on good chattel securities. 12-tf. | color. bugs which he expects to inoculate. Z mate | The court has acted wise in estab-| oicr to pay part or all at any time [ishing a bug depot in this city for) anq stop interest. Money here in | the convenience of the farmers, and | Bank ready, uo delay. Also want jin placing Squire Newsom in charge! joans with good personal security. jofthe same. Ifthere is anything! 28 tf Ks Moles ace hie lin the ‘bug cholera business New- | Bresso wise som will find it out, and should the) experiment prove a success the pi‘-! Kas,, has disposed of Sauder’s com tance paid for the experiment will | monweal army by sending the outfit be as nothing compared to the ven-/jto jail. The court has divided them efit derived by the farmers. The up in bunches of twenty and sent Squire informs us that he will have them to the different county jails. 5 full supply of sick bugs on hand In addition to the jail sentences each j about the latter part of the week and | individual was fined $20, and the we want to see every farmer bother-| order reads that they are to remain ed with the pests give the matter|in jail until the fine is paid. The a thorough test. The bugs cost}/army was arrested for stealing a nothing. Come and get them. train. Will lend on real estate running from one to five years with iuterest | payable once a year and allow bor- Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair, PRICE’S é Powder : Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, omes—4o Years the Standard reasonable terms and at low rates. | The U S. court at Leavenworth, ; LANE & ADAIR. The teachers institute of Bates | ; county will be held at Rich Hill be- } j | ginning Monday, July 9th, and clos- | ing Friday, August 34, 1894. Ina circular issued for the information of the teachers desiring to attend, Commissioner Thurman has the fol “ae GASH GROCERY AccomMopations.—Board in pri | s vate families for 270 teachers at ce . rices from $2 50 to $3.00 per week. My prices on groceries found be | When you arrive, come directly to low will be to the interest of every | the Bryant School Building, where Cousumer in the County or town to | |names and terms of those desiring ; read and take advantage of the ex- to board teachers will be furnished. TS ainidtase OEATGR TTT treamly low prices which I am offer- deliver addresses for the gpecial | 25: Notwithstanding the sharp benefit of the teachers advances on sugars I will offer. A series of lectures by eminent educators will be arranged. This | 100 th extra fine granulated icy feature proved to be one of the most | Sar for patie! { entertaining and valuable at the 21 th extra fine granulated last institute. | sugar for 1:00 3% The teachers will be given a trip 93 fh extra fine light brown to the miner, and will have an op i z portunity of seeing a phase of labor) SV8% pul quite different trom our own. To 100 tb Queen of Butler flour 1 50 one who has never seen mining, this | 100 “ Gold Standard flour 1 50 trip will alone be worth the cost of | Wire nails any size from 3c the institute. +, Friday, July 27, will be Directors’ | UP Pore Day. A special program will be ar Gia ae clear sides per th ranged for the occasion 6 bars Water Queen soap «© /6 © Silk soap Coal! Coal! . 6 } ry se Coal can now be had at bank, 5 ; ES — si miles southeast of Spruce in Deep- Sued Spas = water township. Barcxetor Bros. | + !» Java Blend coffee 1 = Ses eee —________ | Salt per bbl Notice to the Public. 1 th best tea dust May 30th, 139 “ 7 Thereby give one ae sini 2 “* Imperial tea not pay any debts made or contract- 1 ‘“ uncolered Japan tea 35. 2 3 SES fy paleae muy wife Mary A Robinson from 2 * best soda 15 this date. i 29-3t T. C. Ronixsos, | 2 boxes Greenock lye 15 1 2-gal. pail extra fine syrup 60 Feed Store and Flour Depot. 1 ie 7 fine sorghum" : a J. W. Ennis, agent, has opened “66 “ 2 new feed store ait flour fsa in e a te ea ee the building in the rear of the Bates |” cape) boat auger icorn SEE | county National Bank and will keep doz. 85) 25 a full supply of flour, meal, corn, oats 1 pail extra large white fish new 65 hay, bran, shipstuff, chopped feed 1 “ + “ fat ck 00 ete. Cal] and see him. 25 tf GemEesee +g Es z < ea Will pay you cash for chickens and Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints = at the = prices. ait ae : ou can get my goods at rock Lb it- Ww giclee sinir : tom prices all the time whetler a ee Prices are quoted in the county pa- = INDOW GLASS, pers or not. Thanking you for pust rs Supplies of every description, 2 om Agency for favors I remain, |THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM Co. Yours Truly and WEIDER PAINTS. -— the most reliable and economical paints made. } One Block North Post Office, omar : | Butler, Mo. i sUs Ld | D. W. Drummond | ) Pain