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: HAVE YOoUR— SIXTY THUUSAND DOLLARS. | : : | ITCHING SKIN ' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED i IN. B. Jeter Sues F. Bernhardt for ; ; j L \ That Amount For Livel. | | | j One of the most important suits | iz ‘ brought iv our circuit court for years | ooh ' was filed Saturday by Silvers &| - e q ees 2 Denton, attorneys for N. B. Jeter, | Prescription Druggist: AT sgainns © Bacvharddh fos lied. Theos | e Es are six counts in the petition and} West Side Square. n / $10,000 1s asked on each count.) apa z ————— a | Lhe suit is based on a circular issued | FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Joy Mr. Bernhardt during the bou- ee soe of igs in West 2 | days: which coutained the following: “ fownship, Price, $2,000. An Ee aia : vs “hitic other sinailer farms, ‘cash pay: jr cansot compete selling ches Cuticura Remedies goon homes a Snkee The climax will vow be reached. You have seen our Cloak Sales, our Dress Good Sales, ourCyclone eRe pirnisen eR A warm bath with CUTICURS a . : x : : adies So! di onds out o el i a Pg rn i aang Sales, our Tariff Reduction Sales All of these sales were crowned with success in every respect, but now \ Gar rings aud substitute paste dina | ee 4 nee se : & CAN TERBU RY, ouds as bas been done.’ The peti-| will afford instant relief, permit West Side Square, Butler, Mo. ltion states that the defendant in| and sleep, and point fo a speedy! mopenislise Scenes | ti es efeudant in | Is Silvan aul Nahe salined explanation of this paragraph had | economical, and permanent cure di me Chunk : rs i ing { d e [ laid that Mr. Jeter had taken the | the most distressing of itching, burn reet to Chica from Covlorac 5 diawouds of Mrs. Walton's earrn s) ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skinf The eafe iv the store of Mr. aud substituted paste diamonds | and ae ——. Mog —— Bea eee ae He This will posit vely eclipse anytuing ever seen in Butler. a AD CORY EES) Fis riage Wonsens, m= ry county wus blown upen by burg : | x : - its cures of torturing, disfiguring, | lars one night last week and $25 ir H Hulpale Poor, | humiliating humors e the most | currency and a collection of abou: | Appeal to the farmers. We find| Wonderful ever recorded in this or ove hundred rare old coins war so many poor people in our town, | 22Y age. taken. Sold for less than it formerly cost to make them; but they must ,o before we invoice, and to make who have been compelled to leave Pes ae ee pokey Ai CELTS HCE CAC Us a room for our new sprivg goods, which will come in about March Ist. You all know what it means their homes in Nebraska and Towa CTAll about the Blood, Skins Scalpe and win tree devee of Uncle Aaron Hart, Thurs x i ae ke : On account of the failure of crops, day cigbt, in the absence of th when we say they must g.. A HINT TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. : that it is impossibbe for the citizens PIMPLES..Piscthends, ped S ae fumily who were attending the A 2 jto keep them from suffering We| ———————— O U. W. installation and banquet, ON O [ J R BARGA1 Ni C UNTER | therefore earnestly request all farm- MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS and carried off a pocket book be aeahees er who can do so to bring in fuel or | swilbter srogeeler prtborgesteged longing to Mrs. Hart ae a Pee . _. {food of any kind which will be very | =a - ts ‘atsid rae i ees 75 solid e shoe, - . \ 2.00 good kp — sail “e seamed beor rs thanktally roncived and eaoaomically | rains teseeopah e world wide reputation o 200 solid ealf shoe, buckle | 50 French kiy hand made boo 2.00 eet i Ayer’s Hair Vigor, is due to its 2.50 solid grain shoe, box toe 1.75 | 2.58 Milwaukee grain boot : 200 distributed among the sufferers by | He Played Doctor. healthy action on the hair and eca'p. 3.00 fine Kangaroo shoe, congress 200 Big reduction in boys shoes cf all kinds and sizes |the committee. You can be inform- | _ Louisville, Ky, Jan 13 —Yenters} ; : 5 2.00 | ed at Lane & Adair’s store, where! day at Charieston, Ind.,12 miles from This incomparable preparation 1¢ 3 00 fine Kangaroo calf shoe, congress S ; ; ; Awe 3.00 fine calf skin shoe, congress 2.00 . > to leave the donations. | Jeffersonville, Dr. Charles Bottoroff’ py iG aos 3 50 finest Kangaroo shoe, congress 2.00 | Child rens School Shoes a | little son gave his sister, who wa ReeS See, ene wipers the ge | ae sick, a deadly poison while playing and freshness so much desired by BOOTS. | $1.25 good grain school shoe, 13 to 2 90e eo Whe Wie doctor Shortly afterward the doc: all classes of people. A $1.25 1 00 heavy solar tip school shoe, 8 to 11 85c tor, who keeps a drug store, came in eee Good saddle seamed boot 150 1.50 extra heavy tip school shoe, 8 to 11 $1.25 |Pablic Installation of Officers and | #24 found the girl in convulsion, The folly of prejudice is frequent Sotid kip boot worth $2.00 for a4 150 © “ 12t02 125 The boy told his father what he had ly shown by people who prefer to] $2 50 saddle seamed boot for ; rene 2.00 high cut school shoe, 13 to 2 1.50 Grand Banquet. | done, but after replacing the bottl suffer for years rather than try an ho SS -.. fe sa 2.50 | See our ladies $1.00 Cordovan shoe; The court room was well filled | 2 the prese: iption case was _unabl sdsectised Uiremedy/ a) Lhe jmullicos || e750 asi niga i eo t go at 3.00 | Oar $160 mule)skin'rboe, with ladies and gentlemen, Tr ure | *° 8¢ain find it. The child lingered}; who have no such notions, tak ; ee EeP ee emeg © 3.50 | Our $1 75 full stock calf skin shoe, day evening of last k to wit: ey EO Oe ee A in : : 2 4.00 walrus calf boot go at 3. Our $2.00 Chinese calf shoe, y ing of rast week to witness | Kefore death relieved it. Ayer’ a, a BOYS BOOTS | Outibene ealberhootsrndioversices: eg aparece of the officers aan RE 68 ot eee. So mnes iF . Our ladies sandals. overshoss and anything of Mound Lodge No. 107 A. O. U. eis) path common sense. $1.50 0 good solid saddle seamed boot $1.25 | carried by first class shoe dealers. W Master Workman O. D. Auetin Avery quiet but pleaeant marq? ‘The bathers sof aClintan: cole ; eae af : ——————————— ee - | presided, and the proceedings were | Tiage was solemnized at the bride under the ban of the occupation tax Now don’t be shcmnivaghd Ae pibanoe eal you fiavo seen caus goods, for it will, save you 25 opened with prayer by Elder Lot father, Mr. John Dillon, near Lon t of that town. Combining they re per cent, and only take a very few minutes to take a look through and convince yourself of the fact speich. The choir was composed of } Oak, Mo., on Wednesday evening] ; fused to pay when the collector that now is the time to buy your spring shoes. Mesdames H. L. Tucker, J R Mor | Jau 9, 1895, the contracting partie i i being Mr. Wesley Hall and Mis: called on them They were promptly | A NE & A, D A, IR rison, O. D Austin. Mrs. S. P. | & y f = bs ¥ oise i | Alice Dillon, two well known youn atrested aud fined $1 and the case . Francisco presided at the organ. | 7 y p The welcome address was deliver. | Poeple. Mr. Hall is well known i was appealed for the purpose o ata ‘ testing the law in regard to their First door South of Farmers Bank. ed by Mayor G B. Hickman. | this community as a most excellent a a The opening address was made | Young mun, while the bride is particular occupation. — - - ee —=—=——_——_—_— — 8 Sen Ww a | memcer of oue of the most highly, The ateel box stolen from the skfe} Ihave for sale 200 acres of the | Ross—Hannah. | vesting in Butler cal estate, and| PY Cuand Master Workman EH (ee SG aa t thi Oe . ah & By, y .C W. Ross} building residene on North Main | Wheeler, of Kansas, followed by | Iara pis commud ; in the store room of Parrish & Evaus, | best farm land in Bates county. It! The Wedding of Mr. C g ences on North Main | — : : Bateadioee . bl 1 i Nevada merchants, on Christma: | 5 right in the center of the Walnut ,and Miss Anna C. Hannah, which | street and the handsome business Graud Master Workman W. H. MF | sub Sagan ands on eanie bles, t ; ; an ie .C took place at the First Presbyterian | pio iadinc E w ler, of Missouri, who spent an hour | rue wowanly disposition. i night, was found hid in a corn shoct | coal. F. C. Sxrri. ock occupied by Bennett- Wheeler ae P i. gat. churea, in this city, at 7 o'clock last g ig in +xplaining the workings and ob The murnage ceremony was per-) ] i 9-6t Butler, Mo. Mere. Co., and McKibben, that the 6 gs a ob | on the Shea farm, one mile east 1} 9-6t. ’ night, was the soeial event of the] - é . {jects of the order. His remarks | formed by Rev Stephens of Butler, j Nevada, a few days ago by Mr. Foi season. Rev. Dr. Miller, of Rich |imvestments would be a financial |/°"" 5 Gt ig : " J The charity entertainment given , : er eicited the closest attention and | #!80 accompanied by Rev. Harry j rester, who was husking corn. The la 1 1 Hill, officiated, and the ceremony | failure. The result shows that Mr. ; ii lw soa : i ; ; ede oua ts nace . vy the young ladies and gentlemen uniting the happy couplein the holv | Emery was a far seeing, sagacious reve led many interesting facts of hite, of Benica, Mo. ij a ae je box bs aL ee ate of Butler at the opera house Christ-| ponds of wedlock, was beautiful and De ces cha and ciatead vot tia which those outside the organiza | The bride was neatly attired in a ri and the money was taken, but the/ ias night. netted $5350. The : 5 See “ . acatin: suit of gray hbenriett hile th E impressive terprise being fail : tion were not acquainted gray benrietta, while t } insurance and other valuable papr?s,| amount has been turned over to the The bride and groom — aah B ga ee tute A speech from J. B Bradley, | groom wore the conventional black! k including notes to the amount of} relief committee and it will be judi- | ed by Dr. W. Leon Renick, of Inde- See ee ne i é Grand Guide was dispensed with, | mediately after the ceremony th i $1,200 were left with the box pendence, Capt. Harvey Clark and residences and substantial business i I | ' ; i Giousiyapeediin providing tie neces, Dan Walker of this city, Miss Mae! block are an every day reminder of |OWi8 to the lateness of the hour, | nappy couple led): the way to. tie | The churches at Warrensburg RE C8 ce GE RS Ua Getsel, of St. Louis,Miss Alice Steele | thig fact. i aud Grand Master Workman took | dining room where a magnificent have begun a systematic war on We publish a private letter from a“ — — wore be ped | ‘The Trazs hopes to see a modern the order of business of conducting | ‘ver was spread, to which they all i - ‘ ie ueon Kenic nected 2 am < = : members of their congregations who|@ gentleman in the east part of the | = Pisce Pe = pa and Migs | 0d model hotel building go up m the newly elected o oflicers into office did ample justice. After dinuer th = for th y ZUeEst 1 th persist in dancing and have begun |county, because it so thoroughly | yta¢ Geisel as brides maid | this city. or the coming year as follows: W {wuests amused themselves withBy to weed out the guilty ones. Last|covers the ground for which it was “The chureh building was beautiful | | B. Abell, Master Workman; Rudolph | social conversation until the hourf week ata session meeting of the|iutended that comment from us is | ly decorated for the occssion,and th- | Thell UaiGnas nema ioes GHEE th Talbot, Foreman; J. R- Morrison, ; for Hebe came, when they de- 4 C. P. church five lady members were | unnecessary. He evidently knows | Wedding was a brilliant affy Arey) x cet a aa ~ wee") Overseer; M. V. Carroll, Recorder; | parted for their respective homes, | wy y casi Pee deal lahaae chenolies ; | invitations sent out were responded jmerchants will raise the price of] asron Hart, Financier: Wm. Page, | wishing the bride aud groom a lqug 4 dismissed. Other denominations| * (il ene Mian poatics Of} to and about three hundred friends | their goods to meet the occupation wor 7 ope tage dk mit They ate fi will follow suit. The action of the |St. Clair county, and might be in | oF tng contracting parties were per |tax is made without the slightest Receiver; T. D. Rafter, Guide; W. | #04 happy life. hey received sev/ @ fiat 3s made withou » slightest! 7 = en a churches has created much feeling duced to give some inside facts | mitted to witness the ceremony meatiority vivore tin ae aa M. Arnold, Guide aw atchman; M. ; €#a! haudsome and useful presents, i aud many members are withdrawing. | Which would be interesting. The infair and reception was ae (ie rere i es Jacksou, Outside Watchman. ONE WHO WAS THERE. J= ; at the Palace hotel from S$ to ites tees 0 o ie At the conclusion of the inatalla- sees ene, is Through the habitual use of mor The recent ball and chain punish | o'¢lock, to which about 150 guests part of Atkeson toward our business tion services the order sie na Money to Loan. . ._7 {ment for tramps has proven very ef-| were irvited The Tres extends | men, and intended to do them in t od ne Mis: 3 - pcos a a eae re fective and only rarely bas the city | Congratulations and best wishes to! jury. The Totes tcan has interview Co ny Pyte @ ee ASE Gel he ptisisensp oe Bai ae > fe s ind, and od 7 ~ " A . ir re! si z id 0018 above, W Hd & ia e ato ol surplus mon- ' few days ago was taken in charge by prison contained any of them since. the eeiens Trace = cee ed severai of our leading firms in ‘a sumptuous jaca as Dabo ey that we are anxious to ‘iene “om i a constable at Green Ridge and con Last night there was one tramp PP I — to the matter, and v out 8] The elegant supper being prepared Eee same es se pra. to \ % : :|lodged and he told the sa: old = 5 a dissenting voice each one claimed ie aes borrow either on Persoval or Real : veyed to Sedalia, where he awaits 8 we a Cee Hott entaraesie bation. set 8 me BR E ecmmec’ by Mr and Mrs. Chas. Endres. Estate Security in small or large f commitment to the asylum. He be | ®*t°ry about coming from Sedailia positively at there would be uo} “Mound Lodge certainly out did t b 8 } & wos : 3 : : The Tnazs reporter wus given a| raise in the p f id amounts or on short time or for f gan using the drug to allay a pain and being on his way to the Indian | _ Ls 8 cee the price of any article, and | perself in preparing for this grand | long time can be accomodated at i ; : 9 Ks Territory to work on the M. K. &./ tip the other day that plans were! made sport of the idea that they | i a b g. Will] f which seized him at times, and net T: = A a i entertainment, and those present | 2®C¢ DY callin ill loan on Real ‘ heeding he Gdiving: 6f hia physician 8 new road. Every tramp for the being perfected to erect a first class | would stoop to so small a matter. miD were members ofthe oriae et Estate on time from one to five years : _ pay last six weeks has told that story | hotel in this city the coming summer. | Jy attempting to iujure and drive | and ellow borrowers to pay pert or a habit was formed which the un-jabout going to work on the rail Dupes jever cherish a sweet recollection of | ae d that im all probability dirt would | f nll atany time and stop iaterest f te has b road, until it is an old, old a P trade from our town, Atkeson is not| ii ¥ 8 ‘ortunate man has been unable to| road, i it is an old, old one eG cdioundauon sith the com | areas 3 |the eccasion, and at ali times speak | Money in Bank; no delay. ) tf. throw off, and of late he bas been a with the police.—Clinton Dem. Ie y aaa eek tae tention \ ee ing = 8, either with the mer- ja good word for this benevolent, ; “fiend”. ee = = is — jing o the blue bird : ic ants or laboring men in his tirade | institution which is doing an Hid F i t will be one of the largest an most of abuse of the council in passing | charitable and noble work for dis- | ides and Furs Bogm nig. ; Hume Globe.—Irwin, the ‘) year commodious in this section of the | the license tax. In addition, it’s an |tressed members of the orden Gea T have the largest ord on fh i old son of H. C. Thomas, who lives Istate. Modern in architecture, and | insult to the merchant doing a busi-| for thé: remembfatca ‘handed thet eon ee sees An | utler. 1 4 i 2} miles west of town, was accident byghe supplied with all the conveniences, | ness of $20,000 to $40,000 a year t0 ligsdow of & dancanca arng | Aan tig teagan furl? and will ally shot with a 22 calibre rifle by Sone we ‘ jand the mavager ae as to pe! | Say he would increase the cost of his) Long live the Ancient Order of a Dealer, East ' yng ties oe a, aie = ERY . oe goods = eee of a tax of! United Workmen. | Square, Butler, Mo. i nie was han e gun, and, o' ence in the business. — company | $20 or $40, and were he to attempt course, didn’t know it was loaded, | who have the enterprise under con- "it the per cent would be so small when it went off; the ball striking | templation haye not yet dofimtely | when he got through figuring be Irwin on the left cheek bone and | settle? on = location, but have their! couldn't find the result. Atkeson passing through one side of his nose. | jeye ou one oF two places on the only sees one side of a question and } Dr. Chastain was calied but no} public square. There is no doubt! that's calamity, year ia and year Lae f further trace of the ball could be | ™ | that a first class botel in Butler With him progression is au unknown | 4 found, and it is supposed to have) sanding, which t | would be an investment tuat would juantity, and a somet medical aid procurad! | oo mething dropped out of his nose to the floor. Hood's Sarsaparilla, acting through the blood, reaches every part of the system, and in this way positively cures catarrh. no good he * Favorite 1D which Be Sty era ratings ioe owe to the “Presertotion” | that all suffering humanity (as in | cate tay profit the rsule of my experienc, . = t Leet | Pay handsomely. Of course we hava doubting | | Thomases in this town. and seme of that be-; longs to the dark ages. The coal companies, according to these croakers predicted when Mr./ the Rich Hill papers, are talking of Emery. of Kansas’ City, Segan in. - | reducing wages.~ Used ; in } Crcau of Tartar Powder.—No Powder filiions of Homes—4o Yes the a