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FES I THE SEGRET | BEAUTY — uticura ‘The most effective skin purifying and beau- tifying soap in the world. It is the ouly preventive of pimples, blackheads, red, re , and oily skin, red, rough hands with shape- Jess nails, dry, thin, and falling hair, and simple baby blemishes. It is so because it at the cause of most complexional rations, Viz., THE CLOGGED, IRRITATED, INFLAMED, OVERWORKED, OR SiLUGGISU PORE. FOR FACIAL BLEMISHES rashes, freckles, bites and stings of insects, | irritations, yellow, oily, and mot chafings, and undue y CURA SOAP, because 0} cation, is the most soothing, coolin ing, and healing application, as w beyond all comparison the pure: and most refreshing of toilet, nursery soaps. Sale greater than combined sales of all other s! Sold throughout the wi Drve axp CHEM. Cour., > Ail about the Skin, complexion soaps. HAVE YOUR—— PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED By J. A. TRIMBLE, Prescription Drugeist, West Side Square. Hides and Furs Booming. Tl have the largest orders on file that was ever placed in Butler. I want your hides and furs, and will pay you the highest prices in cash orthesame. FRIEND CARPENTER, The Game Dealer, East Side the Square, Butler, Mo. 3-1in Get your window glass at D. W. Drummonps. Pure blood is absolutely necessary in erder to enjoy perfect health. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and strengthens the system. Smith and Potter liyerymen of this city will be in Osceola, Satur day to buy horses, mares and mules. Both are reliable gentlemen and those having stock for sale can de pend upon getting the best That slight cold, of which you think so little, may lead to serious trouble with the lungs. Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pee toral, the best known remedy for colds, coughs, catarrb, bronchitis, incipient consumption, and ell other prices. cbroat and lung diseases | An Osceola merchant advertises to give $100 in gold to the church } in that town recording the most} votes in his store. For every fifty | cents worth of goods bought he allows the purchaser to vote for the eburch of his or her choice. That seems to be working the Lord as an| advertising dodge.—K. C. Star. | S. W.S. Childs has sold his im H. Rost, of} plement store to J. While the Tit regrets to lose Mr. Childs from the business circles of this city, we ex- tend to Mr. Rost a hearty welcome and best wishes for success. Mr. Childs has offers from three firms to travel and it is quite likely he will accept a position from one of them. Belleville, Kansas. Michael Fermand bas just com- pleted his six years of sleep at Elmira, N. Y., and is still sleeping. He was a watchman when he fell asleep at Factoryville After he had slept a week, means were devised by which nourishment could be given him. In all of this time he has awakened only to open his eyes and then fall asleep again. His wife, scribers renews this week, for “96 aii petition the legislature to. pass | bookkeepers; Bert Allen, abstractor. ing wrapped im comfort=, but im 80 2 : Get your pictures framed at D. W Drumsonps. Bank Election. | Heroism of a Boy. | 1 The stockbolders of the Missouri, Boonville Advertiser 4—Claud Sedalia, Mo. Jau 3—A Christ | Clark bas made the record of being | A M Fritz, one of ourvalued sub State Bank held their regular avnual | was tree caught tire at the hou-e of | the best stenographer at the state | el-etion Tuesday. The following Harry Fisher last uigit and soou | officers were elected to serve the en (the house was in a blaze. No charges for examination of suing year: Steffens, aged 15 years, learning that eyes by Dr. Hayden; at Dr. Reuick’s | office Jan. 14. 15 and 16. er Powell, vice president; J R Jevk | ine; caster; Frank Allen, secretary; through the flames and rescued The ladies of Excelsior Springs | Walton Steele and Harry H Pigott.) them, carrying them from the build- | | doing he was | various guards at the assistant private prison secretary of the Wm. E. Walton, president; Book jtwo ebiliren, aged 5 and 6 years, governor; Mrs M. E- Rayburn the} were asleep in the bouse, dashed | best deputy matron of the pmson,) “Bud” Sta:&e, the best manger the prison slaaghter house, and the “To See Him, from } a law prohibiting the sale of cigar | iene pee hie Hands. sea re about | Bates have the record of being the MeO SEAN ges A (Aan eee a : = | bravest men aud best Democrats RASA: | Dutcher, J R Jenkins HH Pig-| Cat Hi~ Uirontto:Jatt that can be found anywhere. Old H. M. Hayden, Doctor of Optics;| ott, Booker Powell, Ches. Ro Rad-| Mexico, Mo, Jan 5 —This afte Bates is ail r Graduate of the Chicago College! ford. George L. Smith, Frank M | noon news came from Bowling G tul Vor, W E Walto YW el aud hospitai, will consult patievts |p = “S155 Valton, H.C Wyatt, | to the effect that aud fit glasses at Dr Renick’s office, | Jan. 14, 15 and 16. Thomas Qai : | the former section boss at Larrabee, A dividend was declared and the; sures jsurplus fund increased to who killed Gottfried pine} Ben D k j | thousand dollars of 1007 West Twenty-second street, en Deering, temperance crank of | ie stockholders expressed them St. Louis, will have auother bigh | gutyug ag wel license bill to present to the legis | ness done by the Bank during the Kloppenste | bad attempted to kili hunself py cut be congratulat Chicago, und who was only sentene- | | pleased with the busi-| ed to two years in the penit-ntiary, | lature. Ben ie getting to be a pub: |Pastyeae Seed |ting bis throat with a razor in the | lic nuisance at the meetings of the | FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS J jail at Bowhng Green The razor | legislature and he needs a good bard had been given to Quinlan with | setring down. Township, Price, 32,000. And | which to shave himselt. The wound | |Senica, Mo who had watched oyer him all of} these years, died a few days ago.—| Nevada Mail. | —<— $$ | In Olden Times | People overlooked the importance of | permanently weneficial effects and! were satisfied with transient action; | but now that it is generally known} that Syrup of Figs will permanently | cure habitual constipation, well in-| formed people will’ not buy other laxatives, which act fora time, but finally injure the system. |PIERC other smaller farms. ments of $100 to | | 160 acres of land in West Boone | | cash pay- 0 will get} TimE, Low } . Iv BEATS PAYING RE Come and see us. CLARDY & CANTERBURY, West Side Square, Butler, Mo. Da.is’ three car “Unele Tom's | Cabin” is the largest Tom shuw oa the road. They carry 45 people | with donkevs, oxen, dugs, &c., com- | plete to produce the show Tw | bands; see the big parade Wednes | 5 3 : dayimoruive | T T Wemott of Kansas City re g- news for "96 Vernon county's bonded debt is now $158,000 and it is drawing five | per cent interest. The sinking fund | is made up of a levy of 20 cents on The city clerk approximates the} indebtedness of the town to Jan. Ist to be $9,226 67 The total receipts the $100. That realizes about $16, of the city for the six months end | 000 each year. One half of that ing Dec. 31st, 1894, were 000 76 amount is used for the payment of leaving a balance in the treasury of the interest and the remainder is} J#2- Ist of $293.09. | devoted to the reduction of the! The bodies of Thomas Davis and principal.— Mail. | Thomas Ward, the two coal miners crusbed to death, Monday while at | tue Goose saloon,have purchased the work in the Wise Bros — Shobe, were recovered Tuesday. brick building adjoining Juo. Pharis’ |p. wen were at work removing grccery store on the south side of props when caught by the cave in the square, and moved their saloon| Their bodies, says the Review, was into the same Friday. Their new | bormbly crushed quarters is one door east of theirold} The Lamar Democrat, in speaking stand. They have a nice room now|cf the work of pupils of the different and the finest bar fixtures west of|8Chools ou exhibition at the South Kansas City. They ran an orderly west Teachers’ Association, held in z that town during the holidays. pays house and sell the best of liquors. | yy compliment to the Rich Hill Our old friend, John Classen, for- | Schools aud) Prof. Thurman: “Tu 1 . ahi this connection we desire to speak = “eg — ep ai ye of of other work on exbibit. Rich Hill Miami, 1. T, was up t - revo the had the largest exbibit made, and week and purchased a fine farm in) much credit is due Sup't Thurman the west part of the county. He/for his management im getting up then ordered the booming Times re- | this display. It is the first time in newed to his address. John says the history of the Rich Hill schools 2 ‘ that a display of this kind was ever} that while he has made some money |inade. Iudeed, it was a creditable | where he is, that there is no place thing for the Rieh Hill schools. like old Bates to live in. )Sup’t Thurman is a man who under eyes So Sn ee stands the schoo! work, and as long! City S.S Union meet next Bun’ las he stands at the head of the! day at 3 p.m at the Baptist church. | schools they will rank among the! Subject—A Normal drill, question-| best in the state.” | ing by Rev. Wm. Stephens. This | : = subject was assigned Rev. Stephens | Found Dead in Her Home, last month, but owing to the fact | Adriav, Mo, Jap. 6.—4 jthe name of L. C. Wells, liv Heath & Hurt, proprietors of the jin three nuportaut particulars.t ‘ly: Hood’s Sarsraparilla bas Ist. will prove fatal. Hos attorneys had | made a motion for a new trial The New Year | Finds Hovou’s Sarsapartila Jeading FRIEN j everything 10 the way of mediciues | Speaks through the Boothbay (Me.) Register, me of the be jal results he has received from e of Ayer's Pills. He s g@ sick and tired and my tof order. I tried a number | om t none seemed to give me | lie 1 Lwas induced to try the old relia- i yer’s Pills. 1 ve taken only one OX. feel like an Ithink they | are the most pleasant and easy to take of i} LD anything I ever used, being so finely sugar- J coated that even a child will take them. I saparilla cures you. If you are sie urge upon all who are in need of a laxative it is the medicine for you to take. | to try Ayer's Pills, They will do good.” = ae For all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take AYER’S PILLS | Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. The largest sale in the world accomplishes 2nd. The greatest cures | in the world. It bas 3:d The larg | est Laboratory in the world | | What more can be said’? Hool’s | Sarsapariila has merit; is peculiar to itself, and most of ail, Hood's Lumber! Lumber! ! | To the people of Bates Co, I} have bought out the interest of my partner Jobn Lotspeich, in lumber | Specialists, ; In the Treatment of Nervous, Chron- Every Dose Effective | business at Passaic ic, Eye, Ear, Nose and | I have bought i | a large stock of lumber in Teas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Southeast, Mo., for spot casb, and at free lum- ber prices [have ordered the largest stock of shingles ever placed in a yard in Bates Co. They cme from Seattle Washington, aud Louisiana. This material will begin to arrive Feby., Ist, and will all rexch Passaic by Feby. 25rb. Money to Loan. Throat Diseases. The Missouri State Bank has on . . . hand a large amount of surplus mon- Will be at His Branch Office 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 amounts or on short time or for long time can be accomodated at once by calling. Will loan on Real Estate on time from one to five years BUTLER, MO, and allow borrowers to pay part or than ever before and on a swall mar-| all at any time and stop interest M L Wetre. -Money in Bank; no delay. 50 tf. Monday, Feb. Il. ae One Day, Retarning every four weeks A Temple of Art. | Eetamiog en Consultation, Examination and an | | Opinion in every case given free, DR. REA Is a graduate of one of the leading Medical Colleges of the south. He has made a special study of EYE, ZAR, NOSE, THROAT & CHRON- IC DISEASES in the great Charity a Palace Hotel, This lumber will be sold cheap 1 gin for eash that many of the teachers were en. | : ‘8 li a ti ly f Ghrist-| miles northeast of this place, went; raged in getting re Shrist- | S ; al EOF ID RCtHbe ready 2oh ST! to a near neighbor's on some busi | mas, he was asked to give it at this jness, staying several hours. Upoa| time. his little | No teacher can afford to miss; bis return he was met Sie ae this lesson Remember the hour is | 6-year _ gil ex jis de Upon enterivg the house he “Mother! 3 p.m. not 4 Everybody invited O. A. Hersurxe, Sec’y his lying on the floor on her Revival meetings are in progress | face, cold in — the fires bad = 1 at the Chio M. E. church and will|G°8® Ob ane no one x ee) house but the two little children, ; aged respectively 6 and 2 y ' night and coroner's jur \. failure was the cau M mae Terephone System for continue indefinitely. There is a crowded house each ready much interest is ma The pastor is assisted by R dell of Adrain, Rev. I. M. Galbraith of the circuit and Rev. Harry White, both. | At the last meeting of the council ja franchise was granted toW F lately from N. J. now located at} ating him permissior to Rev. White is a natural | operate a telephone system in Rict | evangelist, specially qualitied for re- | Hill, in connection with the Butler vival work. In addition to his abilty; "7° ; ee to preach he is a most excellent Mr. Tygard was seen last evening | ; 2 : {by a Tribune representative and, singer. Rey. Galbraith is also tasked regarding the latest develop | singer and with Mr. Legg anda most} ments. He replied that J. Huunel) excellent choir the musie is quite a| & Ce., St. Louis, had agreed to put} worth the|in the telephone system in accord | trouble of a visit to the church. |87°° ah ho eae a 5 ordinance, and that work would} Reader, if you have not been there | commence in thirty or forty days | yet, ge, you will be interested and | This will give Rich Hill connection | instructed. You will bewelcome. | with Butler. Harrisonville. Pleasant! + + Hill and other towns in Missouri — 2 ‘Rich Hill Tribune. 1 AFTER THE GRIP, j Crushed in a Mine- | pneumonia, fevers, or other debilitating dis: | Rich Hill. Mo., Jan. 7 =nhionmas| Sreaas ene tear ; ee | Davis and Thomas Ww ard, two men iscovery. That gives p “our blood, |@™@Ployed in Wise Bros.’ coal mines and rapidly builds up lost flesh aud strength’ | north of this city, were crushed to eae Sra death bya cavein this afternoon i an attack of measles, |The unfortunate men were engaged | feitowed, by Bron- | in pulling props or “shooting pillai Her busband | at the time of the accident and their | od w hithe enue of dead bodies have not yet been re Rinet Tanderful medi” | covered. The top of one whole room, = Sean is said to have fallen in and various! ice. : | exaggerated rumors grew out of the! accident, one being to the effect that |a number of other miners were en. ft tombed. Ward was a single man {whose mother resides if Rosedale, | Kan. News of his death was wired | ie tonight. Davis is.a man of, feature and alone is j Mrs. NEAL. “Golden Medical to do ail her wi medicine in the your life-long friend, ad. . aE BANEAL” ANTEES A OR MONEY RETURNED. * family residing in this city, ad leaves a wife whois ina precarious , condition. Es 5 ; | Hospitals, New York City, and bas several years’ experience in special practice. His success has been ex- ceedingly good, and uumerous are the cures recorded, He treats |deute & Chronic Catarrh ‘oises in Ear, Catarrhal Deafness, Chronic Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs) Hemorrhoids (Piles) treated without the knife. No pain and no detention from business Youne and Middle-Aced Men Suffering from Spermatorrhoea and impotency as the result of self abuse in youth or mature years and otber ;causes producing some of the fol- lowing effects, such as Emissions. | Blotehes, Debility, Nervcusness, | Dizzinese, Confusion of Ideas, Aver- sion to Scciety, Defective Memory ‘and Sexual Exhaustion, which unfit | the victim for business or marriage, jshould call aud see Dr. Rea and get | bis opinion. Not for a Day but for all Time. Memories of the White City are fading—all but on Majestic in its beauty the Palace of Art survives to rez mankind of wonders departed. Triumphant over fire ax 5 : Diseases of Wontenr tempest the stately structure stands beside the lake ded Treated vy our new home treatment thereby saving the patient the an- noyance and embarrassment of local | treatment. forever to the service of the people. Asa gallery of pai ing and sculpture it surprised and delighted the nations the Field's Columbian Museum it will entertain and instru multitudes in the ages to come. Llood and Skin Diseases A World's Fair in miniature is the museum to-day. | = ~" Treated. The doctor *carries all his portable instruments and comes pre pared to examine the most obscure medicai and surgical cases. Dr. Rea can refer vou to huudred« of persons whom he has treated and cured. He treats ail who call upon bim gentlemanly, honorably and } frankly tella them .Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder ‘ P aot he aden tere tke eee While it lasts the public will have before them a vivid - minder of the greater exposition of 1893. It will bring i the vast panorama of splendid exhibits including the fire showing made by whether ¢ curable. The analysis of Dr. Price’s by gover : oe “ - ys , Consultation Private and Free. dgqgnonstrated its, immeasurable " superiority in ning = z ues : i = 2a . | Prices. are reasonable Piss stfength, ‘purity ahd general excellence and gained for it the | reach of all: fe oni and Oy . -, Highest Award at the Fair. ea 4 picks eeu