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bi CLARDY & CANTERBURY, The Hustlers are Doing the Real Estate Business OF BATES COUNTY {some prisoner who had unc doubtedly | infirmities he was bent If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All promptly attended to. First door South of Post Office} West Side Square, Butler, Mo. RICH HILL REVIEW. | Bates County. Whatever be under ‘takes, goes at it with a will and throws his whole heart iuto it. He is one of the leading farmers and stock raisers of his section, and will What It Has To Say Of Our County Candidates. Rich Hill Review. take a most competent and worthy “Although the south part of the Official. county has no voice in uaming a Cassell Hale not ouly stands judge for the northern district, J. S. well among bis ucighbors, but with Hayes, the Demecratic candidate,has Uae Beenie generally, and he has an been tried aud found satisfactory to acquaintance as extensive as Bates 1C ty. Whil ‘ . 5 his seetion. His re election will fol. | COUM'Y- While Cassell Hale wouldn't low a8 a matter of course j take the tirst prize at a beauty show The office of coroner is not gener (unless Gabe or ourself were com ally regarded as of yiych importance | petitors egainst him.) he will poll butitis essential to good govern one of the largest votes ever cast for a ment that competent aud honest | 2° office of recorder. we men should be elected to all offiers. | Judge DeArmond is not a “fiery Dr. 0. F. Reuick, the Dem ez,tia | rater but he ie one of the most ss = 5g ’ e| Ys ibe! candidate, is eneh aman, He is s> | argume ative, most logical and con- } vincing speckers j © country. well known, however, that he uceds| ‘ea ae . * ee ee no} commendation at our bands, and, Speeches carry conviciicss = with his election is assured. | them wherever heard by fair minded David A Colyer, the Democratic | |men, because they deal: with facts eatididate for Sholiff’ Khe “made & !and come from a sincere hart. Judge fearless and efficient official. A calm | Jneprmoud 18 one oti sue [wioat ore: and rigid but at all times affable ma. | |spected men in Congress, and’ his in bis manners, he bus enforced the ; | speeches HE COU ey Cae a lewialikenagninke trend’ andi fos , | better: than the majority of these showing no favors aud wearing uo | pouebed in the Congressional Rac White! fanthave ole: ihe’ late coal | 8 There is a mora’ foree and a miners’ strike his even, yet unfliuch- | courage about DeArmond that his ing temper was put full to the tes’. \ most bitter enemies are bound to The county never had a better she riff | Tespect. He isan able and honest and the people will eive Mr Colyer | j ma, and this district, as well as the rey | State at large, may well be proud of S. H. Fisher has served his first | | hima. by none term as treasurer with fidelity and | pimeat. Renter, me ay Kem faithfuluese. Unusual emergencies | | per. is known to nearly all the other have risen during his term, and he linbabitants of Bates esunty, and earned (heat to thecDece ab nia abil: (cokccee wy one im the ity, or that of any other perbaps | southeas- | tern part, for which he was selected i ‘ «| by his Democratic compeers as can- ho might have been placed in his | gal ee elas bein Sp eo | didate for associate court judge. Al position. He may have made mis | iskes-bat ‘who has not? He has| though skot to pieces durpg the done nothing with view to individeal | war between the States, no one ever profit—nothiug to taruish bis pr | card of h sonal reputation No wan has work ed harder or kept a more concise record. His books are open to ire spection, and should anyone desire to examine or compare them, they will be found well kept. There is | - oe 2 5 ' caution in looking no discount on Sam 8 that score steem by his complain ‘and he is held in équai | neighbors of ail political parties, He| jis a man of splendid ability, is enter- | prising yet conservative, aud is | possessed of sterling bonesty. No| mau Wwe 1 exercise greater care or} after the interests | of the people, aud none is better | suited to sit as ju Fisher as a | Democrat or a citizen, and will he re elected beyond a doubt C. F. Boxley, known every man, woman and child in Bates County as Judge Boxley, is one of the finest old gentlemen, as wel! as the most popular lawyers, to be found in this judicial circuit. A more upright, honorable and con- iss Se it would also be dif | ; Byrun, aud probably woullu't kn ficult to discover. The very fact | eeite : that the enemy is taking advantage | eland a copy of Hoyle on Euchre, | of every little technicality for basing (REESE a political assault against the Judge | 5s RT Te aoe is one of the best evidences of this. | Uri eea nS fe a me His competency and industry are “eS ee An St “Billy” Kem be elected, but the! ‘members of other parties besides his | as Graves aud Hayes. to almost > per will not own will assist in his election. J. Z. Graves, the demoer: didate for presiding judge, may nev | ler have read much i: ie can | 1 Sha eee or spce between a French it comes to applying tle] ten commandineuts to the commen} Republican like Jude} | body afterwards being thro, jample of that vi dge with such men | Callaway county, |S£ y jbeen a historic Handcoffs on a Skeleton. | Guthrie, Okla, Oct. 21 —Deputy | Vazrant Life ot an Old Veteran |from a trip to the Creek country, | tears aud his voies husky from emo- | bringing with him a grewsome relic. tion Jobu Shutter, familiarly kuown | While traveling along the bank of | as “crying Jehu,” faced the charge the Canadian River near, Thurber, | of vagraney iv Judge Kimballs court jhe found among the tall grass a pair yesterday. “Crying Jobu | of rusty pandedts clasping the arms peasy to the wituess sta of a skeleton, whi imped nd, his yb uri-! whol 2 Wus p: + frame shaking violer fed in the sand and partly torn to/ the effects of the ieee wild animals quantites of | piecee by Tt was all, jiquor he bad drank while from his almost , escap ed from his guards some time! double. lin the past, and iu bis exc y plunged into the ous river tha been leavers to “Your Honor,” he said bursting ot drunk. T f-l use I was paralyzed. responded the drunk. Thirty d Jouh Shutter, who bas be 1 upon the sand, to be dragged and torn by | * wild animals and feasted upon by buzzards until naught but a few! ig sless victim of g driok, is} bones and the irou manacles remain-| rved ga'l ed lly ina P See abia regiment 8 Vote the Democratic ticket. Active Exercise : and good food in plenty. tends to} “bravery in the face o make children healthy. If children}and received honorable mention suffer, however, from Scrofulous, | from resident Lineolo throuch the Skin or Diseases—if their blood is} yy, : a | : : z Var Department impure and pimples or boils appear, | 3 they should be given the right medi | cine. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical | @pplied to him by the police, o Discovery brings about the best}to his habit of going into bodily condition. It purifies the! and blood and renders the liver active as well as builds up health and/ | captainey on the 2@ enemy The sobriquet “Crying John” y saloens erying piteously for d whenever he finds himse’f witheut strength. Puny, pale, weak children | ™O°CY- One po an remarked in | get a lasting benefit and a “good | court yesterday that he would wager start” from the use of the “Discov-| big mouey John bad shed ery.” It puts on wholesome flesh,\ tears for whisky to and does not nauseate and offend | yaw Bical ecaiera: the stomach like the various prepar- S ae ations of Cod liver oil. It’s guaran-} Vote the Damocratic ticket. teed to cure you, or your money ig! returned, float one Catarrh Canuot be Cured }with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as ; they cannot reach the seat of the dis- - Dieerea 2 snetinga- | case. Catarrh is a blood or constitution- : Dr. i sence sk ellets ease consti sa Val disease, and in orderto cure it you tion,headache, indigestion,dyspepsia. = ‘ must take internal rem: Hall's | One a dose. Sold by all dealers. | Catarrh Cure is taken i ally, and _— SS acts directly on the blood and mucous It is claimed by some of the more; Surtaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a is : quack medicine. It was prescribed by thrifty and honest sugar planters of one ot the best physicians in this coun- northern Louisiana, who disdain to | try tor yeare and is a regu'ar prescrip- z aoe jtion. It is composed ot the best tonics renounce the faith of their lives, be-| ,jown, combined with the best. blood cause the democratic party has quit) purifiers, acting directly upon the mu- | Cous surface The pertect combination ot the two ingredients is what produrce such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for testimonials tree, F. J. Che- by proper cultivation, realize $300) rey y soe lesa tOue Sola be an acre without any bouuty, froma) | druggists, 5, price single crop of cave. If this be tue} Quinton Demoer how shamefully appears the condact | of those planters who have bolte< i] their party and gone cver to the re- paying them a discriminating boun- ty ou their product, that they can, Clinton Democrat: _—Sugar don't seem to trouble sume of the retail grocery merchants of Kansas City. Washington, D. C., October 21.—! /Sheriff P. K. Albert has returned | Witu his bleared eyes filled with) ing the war, and was promoted toa | battlefield f r| ft vt oS im J. “SINOV-1S "ANVANO) XNVEUIVY' YN SL AG AINO OV “BwINMAUaAR ClO® ‘dVOS ALLA VTS —parzg UMOT-]]OM paver ppemced om survasp ano ur wy} ‘dros 2 SAV 0} PIouswUO. Wag YULQuIE| 2yL ‘ayes $,4yd aa 20; “HUD *gnay amos stead SUPAvyY JO ssitq SUL MU Adu ING ‘ssijq Jo poureaap oy vie ‘NEWOM Ulva dO WVANG V HURLEY, @ B. HIC KMAN, Vice Pres PsELIDENT. Bates Go, Elevator Co, tfINCORPORATED.) BUTLER, Missouri. DEALERS IN Grain,Seeds,F lour, Feed and _ Farm Implements. Brauch House at FOSTER and SPRAGUE. "Flax Seed to Loan to Farmers. “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO MANHOOD RESTORED uaranteed to cure a.] nervous diseases,such as a lemory, Loss: Power, e, Wakerulness, Lost Manbood, Nightly fmissioue Nervous ness, ait drains and lors. of powerin | Generative Organs of either sex caused by overexertion, xcensive use of tobacco. optum Or atim~ ulants, which ie courant ppsumption or Insanity, vest pocket. e box, € for Bi, by mail prepaid. 85 o ey ive'm written gemrantes to cure or re! ihe moneys Bold | re ot ruggists. Ask forit take noother. Write Tor free Medien! Hook sent seal inplain wrapper. Address NERVES: ‘CO., Masonic Tempie, CHICAGO, For sale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. PRIZE, Druggist. Y{RERVE SEEDS.” Yaris Wonderful remedy tpl _ELY’S one. MB ne Sees, Be js BAL ears iene Boats | Oue of the best firms in the city ad- because, publicaus, could not get another perforce, Tacy’ vertise 28 pounds white sugar, equal and not more buyer. Au- > 0 per acre} to granulated, for ¥1, clear bounty, which is in itself three | than 28 pounds to one times as much as the farmers of) other fire Illinois or Missouri realize froi the product of au acre of wheat! No more glaring evidence of the evil of | lated sugar for $L is all night with Kansas City. Vote the democratic ticket. the republiciu system and pet potic Se o! diseriminating protection was} ever brought Lome to tha voters of} latter th this country. And this isa fair ex-| move ali traces ot trovbles and liver complaint trom the juser. Itis the only medicino that is islution to which the republican guaranteed to cure e diseases or ; r. Pars sure cure is sold by H. L., party 1s wedded —Alton ; Vote the democrat A Kissand the Result. An Historie Cha iracter Gone. Baldwin, L. I, Oct 25 —At a Mo, Oct. ig in the Freeport} ied at Cedar City, We take piea nis date t in announcing that | system of leg- Democrat ket ‘strawberry festive Jefferson City Absolom Hughes buried this Hart | kisses for tifty cents each, the pro | tery morning at the rt go toward the church funds. Dr.Kimberlin ys ceeds t , and for many years had) Wil ebaracter in this, ¢4 fifty cents aud hissed Miss Muel Le ia:u Corning of Freepors invest- State from the fact he was the only | ler man living in Missouri who could “#8 Continued until, according to | legally run a dram shop Miss Mueller they became eng | paying State, ty ert iL Corning § father died, leaving heense. He was first se in|jbia. a fortune. As Corning delayed | Parson's regiwent. First Missouri) the marriage, Miss Mueiler finally | volunteers, is the Mexicau war. At! becate convinced that her lover in- the battle of Sicramento be bad tended to discard her altogether and | both legs ao by a caunon ball, she Las called on the courts to right elf so con | her wrongs bravery that : Ss ne AINT cracks.—Tt Legislature in 1844 iveitises 22 Ibs. granu- | The Wilsou bill ; Removal. | | ieee Liver i | Re chureh Miss Luella M. Mueller was |“ last night, and was ,0ue Of Lhe Several Women wuo sola! The xequaintance thus begun Restores co Taste and Smell, ad Sores | | 1 Relief at once for Cold in Hea ays 0 the Ni ~It is Quickly Absorbed Druziate oF hy nisi, ELY BROS, oo Wieien Se ts ne | Nature's Remevy : "sear B. ete Loy SNIANDRAK Proprietor of Co SOMPLAINT ( LveaPucs’ jp], Horn Stables AUCTIONEER. i, | laving purchased the Elx Horn barn j and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | having added to the same a number of | first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say to the public that I now have the EAR meme Best, Liverv Barn Naga In southwest Mo. Horses and mules au oy. , | bought and sold, or stock handled on | commission, Stock bearded by the day S. W. Cor. Sth aud Main Streets, | week or mor With 16 years exper- “J \ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barn in this section. cB LEWIS & CO Sf netion.” settled by the further fact that he pees brought more indictments and made | them stick, than any of his prede- | cessors. He is the best prosecuting | attorney Bates County ever bad and | the people should remember this, regardless of tag ty, when they go to} the polls on No. 6. Stewart Ateheson, the caudidate |. for circuit clerk on the Democratic | ticket, is a little lame in one leg, but | his head is sound and his heart oc. | will make such a judge of the county | employes of the Interior Department | capies a large part io his anatomy. , He is not only thoroughly compe-; tent, but as honest as the day is) long, and numbers among his closest | friends and staunchest supporters | those who know him intimately, which is any man’s strongest claim | to public favor.. Stewart Ateheson | will be elected by a large majority. | Not only every Democrat, but many | men of other parties as well, will | assist in his elevation. J.C. Hale,better known as Cassell perso the Democratic: candidate fer rder of < one of the most cnergeta aud thorough hustlers in i | Templeton lately bore testi \ was right.” : ‘0/4 dram shop at Cedar City, Callaway jhis sterling honesty and fairness j county, during bis life, and exempt Proceeding on the plan of Davejing him from paying any license. | Crockett—to “be sure you're right | | He accepted the offer, and for fifty me . ‘years kept an unpretentious saloon esa Ae ahead ee ARS. 8F ry ‘in that little town. The wounds he viends has put ic, “all LK—Il couldn't! yeeeived rendered him a cripple for turn old man Graves if he knew he} |life, and of late years he got around j With 70 years of exper ; | with great difficulty. ience and a well balanced bead full} “SI pays of good “horse sense,” J. Z Gravis) Red Pest. Washington, D C, Oct. 26 —The, ‘court as Bates has seldom, if everjare much demoralized by the out ‘had. There will be no unjust dis- | break of smallpox there One new jcase was reported today, that of J. Parker of the attorneys in the ofiice of Judge Rucker. who was |criminations or foolish appropria tious but every dollar of the people's | money will be and ably | stricken Saturday. More than half ‘appropriated. Men of ali parties |the employes remained away to — can vote for Judge Graves without | aud very little was done regret afterwards. , it a been ee sip’ ae i Vot a the | dew reratic ¢t ad enough vaccine points in e city to : —. = innoculate all the clerks and orders have been sent to Baltimore fora Coated, your throat dry, your eves | large number and also material to: | dull and inflamed and do you teei mean | \ | famigate the rooms. generally when you get upinthe morn-| The department will be closed in Meer hte a ae are net} until Monday and will be thoroughly joing their work. Why don't you take | 3... Parks Sure cure. If it does not make | disinfected, se that there will be no feel better it costs you nothing-— “of contagion. Sold by H. L. Tucker Vote the democratic ticket. honestly Is Your Tongue | int alaw spores him to keep | often costs more to prepare a Third Saturday of every month. { house for repainting that has been | Office, Day House. H painted in the first place with cheap | : ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict- ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oil. Strictly Pure White Licad' | | forms a permanent base for repaint- | ing and never has to be burned or | | scraped off on account of scalin, or cracking. It is always aa | and clean. To be sure of getting | strictly pure white lead, purchase | any of the following brands: “Southern,” Red Seal,” “Collier.” For Cotors.—National Lead Co.'s Pure | WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS _ De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- ' rode at New Home, Mo. He will White Lead Tinting, Colors, = one-pound can | give you the highest market price | } pames® Sree recess Extching |for chickens, eggs and hides. Also. sBewgpe ewes, the best paint that i por /takes subscriptions to the Butler | Send ts a postal card and get our book on | Weekly Tnces, at $1.00 per year and! Parats und color-card. free; i wil probablysave | as agent is adthorixed to collect and | {receipt for the paper. Nexsox M. Nesrixnor. ! NATIONAL LEAD-CO. } i St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Levis. | | Dr. Kimberlin will visit Butler the Call ard cee him with Direct Lines Fast Time Elegant Pullman Service Seclining Chair Cars (S:) To KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano tne ~—WORLD'S Fain! see that your tickers Er viet “ tissouri Pacific B