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WE ARE HAVING I HAVE GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods Broad Cloths, Covert Cloths, BECAUSE WE Novelty Suitings. Also a full and complete line of Henriettas and other Dress Goods, all of which go at greatly reduc Call and examine our stock. ed prices. Sam Levy Mo., See his | young man, aged 23 yeare, and sup- | Some epecial bargains at D. Ww Joplin, November 138. Drummond's uew store. card. 30 tf. posel to be William Krenze, of | ~}Terre Haute, Ind., committed sui- New Firm. Having purchased the stock of | house goods belonging to J. E Harper, on | south side square, I expect to con-| Barnes, who arene tinue the business at the same stand | Butler to Rich Hill in his bee and hope by fair dealing to merit ©! Saturday night, was cave: tine part of your patronage. T have secured the services of my | father, J. E. Acnold, to assist me in the store, and we cordially invite ev —— to come in and see us. 52 3t H. B. Arvovv. He took morphine We see from the Review that Join was from while crossing the bridge near the Harvey Robinson farm, by colliding with lumber wagon. He ‘thrown into the ditch and injured about the head. His horse off and the buggy smashed up a was ran A cup of muddy coffee is not wholesome, neither bottle of muddy medicine. One way to know | a reliable and skillfully-prepared blood purifier is by its freedom from sediment. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is always bright and sparkling, because | it is an extract and not « decoction. | Bolivar Herald, 17.—A Missoun farmer has just sold a car load of hogs fattened entirely on wheat They averaged 249 poun‘s and brought him $6.10 per hundred. H. \ ing off from the vote 1892, says that where a bushel of wheat | 600 costing 35 cents, will put on seven- | teen pounds of six cent pork, there ean be no question as to the profit of feeding wheat. The Journal Democrat the democrats to organize in son county. In that well as jalmost every other the | State a large number of voters failed to go to the polls at the recent elec tion, aud not only the democrats of Jobnson county need to srganize, but the work should be begun in all the counties of the ‘State ‘needs organizing with the rest. as ‘the vote of this county is urging is a Jobn- as county in Sates shows a fall- of about The returns from Cass county for | congressman give DeArmond 2,396; | Lewis 1,727; Francisco 651; Johnson county gave DeArmond 2,¢ Lewis 2,612; Francisco = Henry county. gress, Jet us see if they will make | | DeArmond 2,707; ,646: Fran wheat worth $1 a bushel, horses | leiseo 517; St. HR county county, worth $7§ to $150. mules worth | |DeArmond 1,522; Lewis 1,598; trom #100 to $125, and cows worth | Francisco G51. From the above from:®60 6 or moreeach. Re — you will readily observe that publicaup. meat, now do their duty ‘the populist congressman was not and “evetyinian, wants $100 and a} in it a little bit. pair of gmnidnifpent. mules.” you, Conard Popp and Laura Cope, of knoWlaeHre! tai | New Home, are new subscribers to Thom are aah net crates cast by | the booming Tiwss. Mrs. E. Ken- nett of Carthage, renews for 1895 the daligatits gf Bate inty at the | su late election was 2,32: a. by the | and Wm. Speers of Jobnstown fol- i i jlows suit. Mrs. S.E. Clinger is a Popltt 19200 e the “‘eRebhpaes | new subscriber and F. M. Cox, of east sates eliminating fractions. | ac sonaee W. I. Yates. of For ‘spiro ths Uftcials the vote! Sar, ;Mayesburg also places the Tives excliparts — etpersd buen, pihared under obligations for a renewal of Wernke atin ae ebis paper. J. M. Briney, of Reynard Tess}! ‘the Tae oe Brow? 51857 O43 D- Vanhoy of Spruce, both | The es, TQUBLY: : Jed? ytab bie thera friends of the booming is from ‘ 960! 80"y galled and renewed for iS89: there \ democrats that | Ep apa Ywughe will also accept our | failed to vote from gome cause. | th lor renewing. Republicans having captured Con- | ; s2Wis = any S| jeide last night in a disreputable | | Versation: (of Congressman DeArmond have over these who made ‘for Mr. PERG — ~ | The dispatches say thousands of neyrces are preparing to leave the jsouth and settle in Liberia. Now that the Republicans have carried the day, the Sedalia Gazette aunouces that there will be no more Iu other words the | pow ‘r tramp will have to find work |" st Alas, for Coxey’s mien. | 3 E. Arnold | chs arge of the grocery department of AN IMM THE jsoup houses. arve will bave exclusive the south j his name being connected with this; is w firm insures fair treatment to! Call and see him. “For years, New York Sun, “DeArmond has nursed and| coddled a plan for the removal o'! St tomers says the the capital from Washington to Louis.” * But now,” continues the! Si “the plan is koocked in the| head by Mr DeArmond’s defeat.” Judge DeArmond is elected, the} Sun is informed We bave lost much | in Missouri,but the Western Ithurie] whom Washington leeches ee most} Fifty fourth —St vill be in the ongress | to trouble them lie. Professor C. Smithsonian V. Riley, of the! Institution, formerly ovofessor of the University of the State ot Missouri and now perhaps | the most distinguished entomologist | in America, will deliver at Columbia | eight lectures on etomology, begin-| ning January 7 and ending Janey 19, 1895. They form part of the| “Farmere’ Lecture Course,” but will! be open to the general public. Stu-) fents in the college of Agriculture will be relieved of an equivalent amount of other work and will be required to attend this series of lec-} turer. We learn from Jobu E. Ingram hat Jokn H. Williams, —liv-} ing six miles southwest of town, | fost his barn by fire about 12 o'clock Monday night. In the barn was a fine stallion, a Jack, three mares, two colts, about 200 bushels of corn, tons of hay, two wagone, jharness, sacdles, and several bun- | | dred fect of walnut lumber which verished in the flames. The family }had retired to bed aud when awak-} ned by the fire the barn was falling down and nothing could be dove juve the stock contents K C. Star 15.—R_ E. Allen Butler Mo., has bought from Albert Postlewait of Cameron, for $10,000, two frame houses fifty feet on avenue. be and Twenty- of to} or The! were valuable an mals. as well as the mares and while Mr he | feels the loss he has sustained quite | | severely horse aud Jack abd the west side of Tracy tween Twenty second third streets Williams is a well-to farmer He had no insurance and| «s the barn three | lwelling b We overueard the following con “What the with the people last year! is som ds f jou that the thing like was vundred y his f the op jset on te by matter Answer: baru was} ~The democrats were the tariff but wrong on all right or i the were ee W. M. Durburrow and Jim Frank | lin were covicted in the Federal court | at Kansas City last week of bu izing the Butler post office | burrow wa and Frau | peniter year and on jday. On Sunday night, the 18th o jiast Mareh, office ab thir | place into, the j blown tu y the ce question; right wrong the republicans the everything, henes landslide.—Lamar Democrat. all but the on money question, rglar | Dur- in jai ou ziven sixty days The benevolent tin plate manuf St. Louis. republicans have sigualized the turn of “iepublican was sentenced to the turers o who are leading tiaty for one re- by 6 Good standpoint means bigger profits for the facturer and lower men.—K. C. Times. It is stated that there is no dispo-} sition among the political opponents | od times” the poet a 25 percent cut times froma ip v was broken safe epublican es and tents ibs u to $ aud between manu | takes the + nO J) worth of | and some | } wages for j staimps fee jtweuty dollars in wopney aud elinail The private paper: | stinaster were found nex auder oa culvert. ind at the edze lek ch Fraskiiu’: is cacc! perfectly. Franklin war This kindly feeling | kn own not to bave had anv mone: DeArwoud is the outgrowth jou Saturday and on Monday he war of the support he gave as a “demo erat, to Charles Joy, when be was | . S i SS unseated by Cougressman O Neil: Goes eee Mr. DeArmond was among the few Democrats who voted to retain Mr Joy.—Washirgton Post to con- jt test his seat in the next congress.no | |culvert into laboe fit Siu matter how small a margin be may ; agaist bim. |flush, and could not satisfactoril. the money besides other strong cireumstantia | evidence which pointed to his guilt. |Durburrow was captured Sr ouis shortly after the r < THE SMALLER, THE BETTER iis ; ebbery.t3 —if you can only |ing to dispose of stamps taken from = ail pill = a Butler postoffice. He was ccn- victed in St. Louis ou a charge f vou as | having stolen stamps in his pe — in 4 Pleasant Pong, are smaiier than | any others, sugar- coated, easier to | | Sion and received a jail seuterce. ey Sakonad vececee | IR. Radford, Henry White, ex-Mayo | the way they act | Wycoff and others testified to havin; | send yet they really do you more good. | ae Their refined and concentrated vegetable | Seen Durburrow in Butler with Jim | extracts Franklin just before the robbery. | While the jury was out Durburrow plead guilty aud threw himself o | i | the merey of the court. There i j ree re |apother indictment in the Fed-r | money is Teton, ‘court against Jim Franklin - Guar- CURE | Ro against each of the above named = . | parties in our cireuit court for bure | threatening the life of an officer and oR MONEY RETURNED. | iar. | true remedy Syrup of jand Centreli will have an incendiary. |~ PUBLIC SALE. i i sell at public auction at the n eiihe ait of Butler, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, The following described property, bushels of oats in cribs Jersey mileh cows seven head of hor ARE Tix to- aid wi mn date, » removing property. Sale to conuuence at 10 o'clock a.m. approved security, befe f stock hogs iter and plow, traw, ROUND MOUND farm, eight miles 1894, 4,000 bushels of corn in cribs; 500 obe registered 4-year-old mileh cow ;jone Jersey bull; almost new; one set of double rs: e wal iltivator; Gne new check rower; braking plows; one 140 acres of stalk field and two large aud other articles too numerous wit: on, ash, ne over SO a credit of paid when due & giving note with ght percent off for cash, ser JOHN BLACHERT. Cc. B. LEWIS, NoContest. There bas been considerable a probability contest brer t a “ir Wist | Armond’s seat. This talk appears to be uuauthoriz-d by Mr Lewis |himself or his prudent frends who realize thata seat so gained would not reflect hovor upon the incum bent —-Ciinton Dem. crat. gos to the sip realiye secure Dr- onke giving Dinner. The M E jsouth will give a Phanksgiveg dinner + Th ladies of the charch jin one of the vacant store rooms ou | the squre. | 25e, The dinner will cost you and they promise weve you meal more for your to a Square and money be on t land cranberry the dinner. tables ir ling sauce. Dont The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved wore by the pleasant laxa | tive, Syrup of Figs, when in ueed of the laxative effect of a gentle rewe dy thau by any other, and that it is} more xcceptable to them enjoy it and it benefits them The ufactured by the California Fig Co only. THEY SWING Jeffersou City. Mo., Nov. 20.— Judge Gantt affirmed the sentence of Henry Kaiser and Jacob Heinze of St. Louss, charged with the mur- | der of Edward E. sick merchant who was ry mardered on the n:ght of 1892. The court sentenced both men be hanged Januaary 3, 1895 Belleville, Ill., Nov Centrell, who assisted in the mur der of Fred Kaho at East Carondelet August 7. will b+ banged bbed and March 2, last, ow | November 30 1n this city His attorney Isaac N Threlkeld, | of the tirm of Mooneymwan & Thre! \keld was in Springfield yesterday ! afternoon trvi to influence Gov Altgeld to co te Certrell’s sen- tence to life inprisonment The governor refused to interfere to bang. Its Fame man achievement. being : the goods things will) turkey | miss | Children | Figs, is man | Brown, commis { to} 20.— George | Auctioneer. | Jobn Fox, of Cedar county. banged bimself on election day. It ne was ove of the apathy democrats he should have waited ‘ull day the next Pettts County Farmer Wall Hang. Sedalia, Mo.. Nov. 20—In the Pettis county Criminal court to day Michial Davie, a farmer living near Holden, Mo.. was sentenced to be bavged January 25, 1895, for the wurder of James Nieholson, another farmer, on the night of November 11. 1893. Nicholson was brained with @ wagon standard in a fight. For Sare—A ten pin alley in good at a bargain Frank LaPouerr. | FARM LOANS, We loan money on real estate, giving privilege of paying all or part ‘at apy time and you will find your | notes at our office when due. Money | will be paid you as soon as papers Lowest rates are guar- We also furnish abstracts. Devaty & Prreivar. Butler Mo. condition | are signed. anteed AD-4t. Sro.en—From in front of T. W. | Lega’« carnage sbop ou the night of | Nov 7th, one road wagon made in Goshen. Ind., by Stultze & Walker. center and side spring, stick body, | painted black, gear red. I will pay a liberal reward for information leading to recovery of same. Wagon has been used about six months. 52 4t* T OW. Less. Money to Loan. Tie Missouri State Bunk has on band a large amount of surplus mon- | ey that we are anxious to loan on | good security. Parties wishing to | borrow either on Personal or Real | Estate Security in small or large lamounts or on short time or for long time can be accomodated at | once by calling. Will loan on Resi | Estate on time from one to five years j and allow borrowers to pay part or jxllat any time and stop interest. i Money in Bank; no delay. 50 tf oem Will Live. ry hee th It willlive in memory of the crowning glory of modern times. opment of the closing can compare w No other devel- cc tury ith it in practical bencfit to Ee proud of it? shibit does not regret ti sion ? of of The former are th to-day. The latter are the past. No honor so bodied in an a Competition was world-wide, fruits of ripest noblest endeavors mence ubmit- ted for examination. eminent scientists, examined passed upon the ciaims itors. we inquiry and justice, Honest tribunals, composed of and of cxhib- Their judgement based oa clusively the value of any STATUE OF THE REPUBLIC COURT O1 rite “y LL Ys 4 Their approvai was stamped they commend. on Dr. Price’ ae ES Baking Powder It received the highest award at the fair from’a jury headed by the Chief Chemist of the U. Dr. Price’s was officia! S. Department of Agriculture y commended for highest leavening power, purity, kesping qualities and general excellence.