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ee DVERTISING solicitors wanted to | solicit from country merchants in every county in meariaee peionr and | Nebraska. Nofake. Will pay arustler! pp, a a a sadcnly auch wanted Vecrecaall in| Engineer Nier Says They are the Best terviews necessary. Address Advertiser | mm the State. Lock Box 35, Delphos, Kansas. Not So Certain. Henry C. Flower, of Kansas City, trustee, was in the city Monday and sg et Ser wa odd tht Nak Welln cn aE Delegates Cnosen to the Congres- | Main street, formerly occupied by, | not been as clear as it should have|the postofiice. The building eee é : E : t baen. The company was the first bought by the parties owning the | tiou will meet in Butler, Aug. 6th 8° | 6a notica this and ect about immedi j remainder of the Pace block. Af-) A Good Selection of Delegates, Well 2 p.m. inthe city hall to nominate | ately to discover the cause. The/ter tke sale had been made it was a county ticket and for the transac- | civil engineer, J.W. Nier, of Spring. |Teperted that it was the intention of tion of any other business that may | field, Mo., who planned this system the owners of the block to remodel | COUNTY CONVENTION. Cumberland Presbyterian Council SEPTEMBER IIth and 12th. 1894. AT RICH HitLil,, Mo. OUR WATER WORKS. | | } | sional and Senatorial Con- The water the past few weeks has = ventions. The County Probibition Conven- Iistripated Eh shout the County Ringing Resolutions, Ete. Rich Hill Review come up. A. H. Crrver, | of water works,was telegraphed and | the buildings and convert the same’ AtierGne epeschier Gol GuG ! re oar cent MAE gee Chairman. written to but unfortunately was out |@toa hotel at an early date. To! picrincon, of Cl Sines ; ; eae ane iviat Hes Christianity Done for Our Walton Stecle rode bis bicycle to of the city. He returned in three| eet at the ground facts in regard to! wounty convention mente UEoes Richards Vernon Co, Saturday eve weeks end found tke messages | the matter a Times man called at the... ceahion by the county commit | 11:00. n of Officers, Enrolment and Social Meeting ning, a distance of forty miles in awaiting him and hurried here im ollice of Davall « Percival, agents | teeman calling the congressional | !!#- Recess & four hours. Walton is quite an ex-| mediately, arriving on Tuesday for the parties owning the block,’ ution to order. AFTERNOON Songs and Praise i ig | | “cratitude.” pert on the wheel. and asked to be enlightened as to} Qj jotion. We W. Grave evohBar ratitude. These |, 2.00. ‘Home Piety, Family Prayers and Religious Literature ler, was chosen chairman, and C. R.| Walkup Walters, of the Review, secretary. morning. He spent the day exam Ba . 2 | i ining the reservoir and filters. On the reperts in circulation. his return to town Mr. Nier made|Sentlemen said the property had Rev. 8S. J. When, by reason of a cold or from | other cause, the stomach, liver, and | Discussion. ij kidneys become disordered, no time | substantially the following statement | been sold to perfect the title, se | The other members ot the democrat-| ing, Map of County”— Rev. T. A. Lampton and J. A. Poteet. 7 4 3 tothe Times man. “I found that that there had been some talk o: eo reat of tlie counts © ected minutes each i should be lost in stimulating them | Be eras - : = x Supres percouauy wate Se eccedl| nS | . ee ; the cement lining in the bottom of doing something with the property Men tant ace etaiion: | 3:40. Diseussion to action. Ayer’s Pills act quickly, 3 ‘ to improve the investment, but as : 2 4:00. The County asa Mission Field How can we more fully occupy fel i ly. Sold by all d | both the receiving and storage ba- ; i Moved that those delegates pres- it?"—I TOod Nl Pee ee eee nee Oe” | ena hadity : ..| for converting the block into a hotel ee ee | at? Rev. J.C. Littrell. i ist d deal : dici | sins had been cracked and were leak- : ent cast the full vote of the town- Discussion i CIS EBL en Acereee rn: medicines: ling badly, th followi he | they bad heard nothing. Mr. Per-| 4: ; : eet we : i ; 4 ly, the water, following the | * : | ships represented by them. Carried. | Recess. ; To make AAs business pay, good | course of least resistance, was being cival added, £ suppose if there was! , motion the temporary organi- Song Service —"‘God in the Church,” health is a prime factor. To secure | forced through the fissures directly anything of that kind on foot wel) tion was made permanent, and a, >") Qualifications and Duties of Ruling Elders and Deacons as Taught good health, the blood should be |from the receiving to the storage would certainly have some EnOWl: | oot chicn oP hea appointed on ee in the Bible and Confession of Faith—Rev. J. W. Sullivan. kept pure and vigorous by the use of | basiny without passing through the|@4ee of the fact. This entire block |) tion4 as follows: J. N. Bradley, | Dzeves oh Ayer's Sarsaparilla. When the vital | filter. It is a matter easily remedied | 8 2OW in possessiou of foreign in-|p. J. Smith, C. D. Cole, C. L. Mills| 9-00. Devotions Honee ee ea eat, cae : fluid is impure and sluggish, there | and the company will proceed to re vestors and it is noe probable that) and J.J. Fraucisco 9 30. Reading Aut, ; can be neither health, strength, nor| pair it as soon as possible. Capt. these gentlemen will allow this ee] Moved that the convention pro-| #40. ‘‘How to Make the Most Interesting and Profitable Y. P. S.C. E. } ambition. | Tygard informs me that they have able block of buildings to remain) .04 to the selection of delegates | Prayer Meeting.” Miss Fanny Showalter. Ada and Thos. Russell, Frank Day | the material here and on the road to|U2"emuuerative any great Hann pending the report of the above com.| 99 Piseussion—““How do you conduct yours?” a eounterfeiting, and John Luchinger, | recharge the filter. I consider this time, and something will be dore! mittee, when the following were| 10:15 ‘The Sort of Man Needed in the Pulpit Today, as Seen from the 7 ’ = : . . . ? “ oS > ” Sy ; ir cay “d , - ae | with it to improve its present con-! unanimously choseu: Pew Pleasant Hill, W. H. Halloway and W. M. Sethman. colored, convicted of burglarizing | one of the best systems of water ars I P WV. T Aa sr E. Ro William-| 21:00. “‘The Grace of Giving’—Rev. W D. Blairand Miss Frances Ludwick, the Higgineville postoffice, United; works in the state. When called eee ine Son Ol Onaseen WeNENcGhlemann GE Recess. States prisoners, were placed in the | upon to draft plans I asked these Deud in a Car. Spruce; H. “R. Field, of Rockville; we SEEN jail at this place Saturday by order | gentlemen if they wanted a plant to| We see from the Review that some|J. N Bricker, of Deer Creek; Dail te e- Sone a8 ea be oy of Service. . eh ae of the federal court. speculate on or for “keeps,” and ex-| boys while playing about the Mis- pags ai sap yen et _— off ee eee ne SUE er Se Toe A young printer in a country | plained to them that it would make|souri Pacific sidetracks, opposite ae Smiths OeME Sook 2:20. egies newspaper office fell in love with a s ecru cit least one chird in| the new city hall, Monday morning, A.B. Wilkins, of Howard: J. B | 2:40. ‘TheSabbath’— Rev. W. M. Read. clergyman’s daughter, who did not |cost. They told me to put in the| discovered the dead body of Richard | Newberry, of Deepwater; Chas West | 3:00. Discussion. Gast’ 40. tc ere the ‘affection | best works, and I did that without} Poole in a box car partly loaded| of Walnut. 3:20. ‘*Amuseiments— Allowable and Objectionable” — Rey. H. C. Sharp. : P “| regard to cost. Lestimated that it | with beled hay. Deceased was rec- Senatoria! section of the conven-} 3:40. ‘‘How can harmony be best brought out of diseord in Churhe The next time he went to church he [a ouidiccetbakwoanmavestyand aa ized by Haley Shobe, who had|tiou was next called to crder by work?"--Rev. J. W. Sullivan. was rather taken back when the | ty five th 1 doll y Cgnisee Py Sey maces we 8¢) Chairman Lisle 4:00. Miscellaneous. minister announced the text: “My es y Cee eee cons known him in former years and last) “Op motion the same officials who| 5.00. Recess. davghter is grieviously tormented plete t! om foans sade met him in Texas Also by Alex.| presided at the congressional con | +30, Woman's Missionary Meeting—Mrs. F. B. MeCurry presiding. overran the estimates some. a8 i terms marshal of the city of Neyada, removing the fish plate was done by | Will essay controversion, yet age has | ty. With C. P. Catron & Co. will buy court has been in the city for several days ; an experienced hand, and attributed | 20t brought senility to this a: A a aie 4 a cost and loan money in. small. Se a ‘ with a force of deputies, having been it to strikers. jable organization, its ene pee ke this Topeka, Kas.. July 16.—A. J. De- | on good chattel securities. 12-tf. | ae . } } e ereby instruct| 4. . wad is eee ek Se = called here by United States Mar- cheating ofneuh Col .. | Withered, its enterprise decayed nor! 4. qclesate thin Sees, | ese weather ophet at. Hacken Some special bargains at D. W = Speaking of fast horses, Coleman's | eetpeaen mbes Seat Sates oa Fe, We s Some | € a . . sbal Shelby as a reserve force to Pie Ww ‘ld i as ; feat jits capacity for attraction blasted. | the ¢ ngressi opal convention to vote sack, N. J., has written to Governor Drummond's new store. See his i ral World says: +The three fast-| \ ; | . : mm ; store. Dee look after the interests of the gov- SAU acaen oe eS siccies | Not content with showing the best / for, and to use every honorable Lewelling, informing I: of a terrific | card. 30 tf. < Ss s ynec any one ma = a = x : = ‘¢ } ae ernment in the event of any serious aS we mo ne a = Be jorganized and most attractive cireus | means to secure {his nouiination for | storm which will sweep Kansas July Peatout reer eT. ee ws yorld are ned in Missour He Ol 26 faster c a J = rs complications of the strike. Mr. é en aes ourt! on the continent, the management | the cffice 25 or 26. Eastern Kansas, Devoe _ ead au a ees and by John R. Gentry, of Sedalis eee and two hens. Enquire at Times é : ek: : y . Gentry, of Sedalia. |). this year added a feature whic gave. will eflooded ¢ Hill reports the democracy of Ver- They avectalliirowec eked boac have this year added a feature which | ~= says, 1 1, cae : : y others, sired by Ash-| _ erate ' a non united and as determined as S bee ; Northwest will be b nd SIA Cs CAIANEIE BRON ly it a RM Nh NS DEE MAE PY | Philadelphia, Pa. track.” no mere artificial show, but a vast | = lation of the injunction issued by | — poe poe bags here - t - 7 2 ree : thirty minutes ae . : ss ank ready, no deiay. 60 wan i = — jand vivid realization of life in the helt @ day, tex as suddenly; but, for Judges Wood and Grosseup. The y: i i a a d about four years of this suffering, I was : nder. when thev wil ° | Bes tion of its details. This paragon! taken down with biuious typhoid fever, and | Ext Monday. «hen they w Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints ‘aa : \ : : ete when I bean to recover, I had the worst | beariny on the ¢ ; ke z +} = amusement orgeuization will exhibit | attack of my old trouble I ever experiencee. | Their bail was fixed at $3.000 each, WINDOW SHADES, H ue a ‘in Butler, Friday Jui At the first of the fever, my mother gave | but the men refused to give it, and PICTURE FRAMES ‘9 zg \ Least a ae me Ayer’s Pills, my doctor recommending sae tted th Papen 6d Sey = ‘ ‘ the court ¢ tted them WINDOW G { = The committee of Nine, acting for, them as being epee a | Debs and his companions were Pe JW GLASS ; ; : ; 3 nued taking the = . , Painters Supplies of every deseription the trades in St. Louis, after debat | is andto creat was the benefit derived [taken to jail by Marchal Arnold, aud) Mapeaey oe en i i n ing the question of a general 5} é nearly thirty years I have had fore they le ft the ex t room THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM CO i Bi thy strike, decided that nothing tone k of my former trouble, which | Judge Seaman instructed the mar- and WEIDER PAINTS. 1a could be done for the striking rail. © Sa oe ee eet | shal to let them out of the jail at any |the most reliable and economical a Ow é Vr ;way employes. So far as St. Louis | AYER’S PILLS | reasonable time or times, that they paints made. with a devil.”—Chanute Blade. The Republican press is about settling down to the statement that ! Grover Cleveland was responsible | for the strike. Next it will charge ! him with incendiarism, although a! week ago they were applauding his promptness in putting out the fire. —Kansas City Times. | | a About the last act of a condemned murderer before he is hanged is to eat a hearty breakfast, then he for | gives everybody and gives the rest of maukind a special invitation to meet him in heaven, although when he drops he starts in another direc- | tion —Ex. Dick Wright received a dispatch from U. S. Marshal Shelby Tuesday morning, ordering him to report for duty as deputy marshal at Kansas | ity without delay and to bring 8 or 10 men with him. He left on the »noon train accompanied by Jos T. Smith, Geo. Pollock, Bill LaFollett and D. G. who will be deputized for duty as soon as they reach the city. Newsom, W. W. Hill, for two terms sheriff of Vernon county and for several ever to roll up the usual 2,000 ma- jority. Mr. Hill thinks Charley ‘ 415 tf é Morgan will be returned to congress Temple. the Queen of Sheba. ae was afflicted with an |swept June 26. It was, so Devoe a i A ; s ear old, 2:12 34; Theo. Shel ain in the lower part of Seco oa lied al! Goal without any serious opposition.—K. 5 ‘ ©. Shelton, | This wonderful spectacle has a} é ene eas pi z = ton | 8895 Governor Lewelling replied Coal! Coal! Cc. Times. Clothing Sales Agent Wanted for Butler and vicinity. Liberal com- missions paid, and we furnish the best and most complete outfit ever provided by any house. Write at oace for terms. Send 2 or 3 references. Wasamaker & Browy, Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair, The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Womes—4o Years the Standard | State. Wilson, who said he knew him when he worked with his father in shaft No. 5, of the Rich Hill Coal Co. At that time Poole claimed his home to be Deepwater, Henry county. He was about 40 years of age, and noth- ing of value or that would ‘ead to his identification was found ou his person. now been in operation for three years and the total cost of repairs, I am told, hasn’t exceeded ten dollars. It is one of the bast filters I ever planned and the repairing will be done in a short time, when you will have pure, clear water again. The people of Butler ought to be very proud of their water works, and would be if they could compare them with the systems of other towns the same size.” following delegates were unanimous ly elected to attended the senatorial convention at Clinton, with instrue tions to cast their votes for Judge J district: J. W. Badgett, of Howard; M. W Campbell, Walnut: A. B. Owen Grand River; C.D. Cole, Spruce Luther Wilson, Hudson; J. P. Thur man, Osage. A coroner's jury decided that the deceased came to his death from natural causes, aud the body was buried at the cost of the county. The Review says: “The supposition is that the unfortunate wan arrived | e5,yeytion a ijourned: oa last night's train from the south Resolved, By the democrats o that, being sick and without money, | Bates county, in convention assem he sought shelter for the night in/ bled, that we hereby re-affirm the hay car, and that he died a few pance Sater Bee ee of the He was buried |; roars ention. about 4) The harvest hands in Kent county, Maryland have caught the strike fever. Several farmers after assem- bling their force to start the thresh- er, were met with a blunt refusal and demand for higher wages. Being refused they walked away. hours before dawn. at the county's Au express train on the Grand | o'clock this evening ~ Trunk line was derailed by the re- 5 i moval of fish plates, at Battle Creek: ole Robinson’ The Pioneer Show of| Michigan. Monday. The train was! ere: g ona curve, was running fast and] oe 7 ie when the train struck the misplaced | verify that assertion is sometines | foithe rail the engine, tender and baggage | difficult or impossible. The claim| car were ditched avd the day coach | that the John Robinson show is by | M aud one Pullman turned across the | Wavy years the oldest tented amuse. | the st The fireman was killed and |mevt organizatio The| Well and so substantially authenti-! expense | | | yprove an | of our representa To Make an assertion is easy, 6th con vy to age party to a tory at the general smber next. He ler of the | in America is so| track. a dozen persons were injured. 2 r ae Se eel os | work of |¢ated that none but the cay tious | railroad officials claim the D i overshadows endeavor. ! ame wi 4a, y ~ : } 5 Th tata J Pes | We allude to the magnificent new eir names are J page 5 : ~ : ee ere 2 biblical sp of Solomon, His R. Gentry, pacing record as a 3- every past land Wilkes, Wedgewood. = “For Years,” tacle Says Carrie E. STOCKWELL, of Chester- now a 2-year-old, that as a yearling! = 5 © i breadth of gota record of 1:11 in a half mile ; = | - . ;: and delights;its gorgeous processions | race, and Young Ashland, now a} 1 : | . jaud splendid ballets are incompar- yearling and phenomenally fast.| ,, : : | sae we jable, and nothing so vast or impos-} Before snow tlies, if no accident be-| fais them. the inith obicee en has ever been seen in the coun | ment will be obvious to everybody— | — eeeee Upon tne ancient city of Jerusalem and the) a matter of record. They are under ec a ‘th | the tutelage of Jim Ramey, and at| 2ewple of Solomon animated with | this writing are at the Cleveland | life aud glowing with color. It is weight was laid on a spot the size of my hand. Dur- ing the attacks, the perspiration would (=) stand in drops on S\N my face, and it was BSS agony for me to make sufficient effort even to whise per. They came suddenly, at any bour of the day or effect which surprises | time of Solomon. The senses are be | ‘guiled by its reality as well as its surpassing beauty and the perfec. | several days trated and sor . I was quite prow ometimes the attacks were almost dai hen less frequent. After |is concerned this settles the strikein| Prepared by Dr.J.C-Ayer &Co., Lowel), Matty | that city, and we might add in the} Every Dose Effective - vention were chosen to officiate, and. after the regular preliminaries, the N. Ballard for state senator for this After hearing the report of the committee on resolutions, which was unanimously adopted as follows, the our pted by our DeArmond, in nd we commend bim state of 1 ue free at ed for two 2-cen! The dispatc say the strike at Sacramento is virtually ended. Sev- eral hundred shopmen who walked out with the strikers returned to iving | work Monday. voe says he {Governor Me Kinley that would be storm to Devoe, thanking him for the in formation expressing hope that the prediction wor Debs Is = Chicago, Il, July 17.—Eugene V. Debs, G W. Howard, L. W. Rogers and Sylvester Keibler, the officers of the A. R.U. were committed to jail to day by Judge Seaman in tae United S:ates court for alleged vio- st to Jail. four leaders of the strike in reality went to jail in default of bail, for the court offered them theirliberty until may have abundant opportunity to consult their attorneys between this | and next Monday. Paper on Children’s Band, ete., by Mrs. G. H. Vandyke. You see them everywhere. Columbia | © Bicycles Their sales attest their popularity. our agencies, t stamps. POPE MFG. CO., Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. The Pullman shops at Ludlow, Ky., have reopened with a fairly The leaders in the strike are refused work. good foree. R. S$. Catron insures growing cops against hail, also writes fire and tornado insur ance. Coal can now be had at bank, 5 miles southeast of Spruce in Deep- water township. Barcueror Bros Having 1 large amount of cash on hand we will make sma]! loans on reasouable terms and at low rates. Vill lend ou real estate ruuning from one to five years with interest payable once a year and allow bor- rower to pay part or all at any time loans with good personal security. 28 tf Mo. Stare Basx. | One Biock North Post Office, Butler, Mo. D. W. Drummond sith ‘2