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HAVE YOUR——- Thousands of cases of rheumatism ave been cured by Hood's Sarsapa- Congreasmen’'s Cierks. | | Republic. Virginia Items. | MY OLD HOUSE. “‘We heard ‘em say and noted itdown i Writtee by Mra. T. P. Ormatead of Favette. | TT, er rr I = Train Robbers Foilea. Ardmore, I T., Feb. 11.—This PRESCRIPT IONS FILLED rilla. This is abundant reason for | Washington, D C., Feb §.—The The things that happened about the —— eighty- fifth anniversary of her "morning, as the north bound exy ress JAE ost Sa | House to-day devoted most of its! s, daeubles he us if tre or not T hail once more my natal day due here at 2 o'clock, was nearing a ee er = | Sek ons a s at onee me ) , i Miss Maggie Newall renews for time to the consideration of the| We anes > give you the best we've Still in my tenement of clay | water tank twelve miles south from y 96. | legislative, executive and judicial it Notoinen with all his wisdom,| With many favors blest; j here, the engineer saw a signal to : - | iati ° wi iw Ise vb placed the structure} < = _ : . §| Jacob Scott is a new subscriber to | @Ppropriation bill Mr. Dockery ver sche eee i heer sive And ply he pinces pesca - being — ~ the booming Times. jin charge of the measure, which i8| 414 men when Miss Miller made her Garnienant up another year Gees ee oe eon ‘ Prescription Druggist» Wm. F f “. ‘the most important of the great ap | appearance. a ae pe St RTC lof the track Realizing the situation 5 m. Freeman, one of our best = og: . | Mr. Garwood and C. W. Wolf ex- e should th t best. c i a Se agree Sa propriation bills. He struck a snag | mec tlgurn HurlagtonaKanres this ee ane | that his train would be looted if he West Side Square. { fay jearly in the proceedings when the | week to look at some land sort ocala stopped. he threw the throttle open news for '96. |. ; d the people had rain, ‘ ae ———— : é item providing for the employment F Ene ey hog And braved life’s fearful hurricane |and rushed past the signal. The FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS} Judge Booker Powell, another of clerks by members of the House! 4 » was only one manon While many stronger fell |bafled bandits opened fire from q 160 acres of Jand in West Boone pioneer subscriber and substantial | who are not chairman of c nittees snail carrier failed to Phe reason why, we can not see, both sides as the train sped past. oI i | . ‘ + } ari ce. 2 Township, Price, $2,000. And | friend, renews for “96 was reached. Under exis.ing law! pey. ci: via aee heldixes week eems mystery, jAdizen shots were fired, shattering i other smaller farms, cash pay- f\ing at Mt. Carmel Le inows full wall ments of $100 to $500 will get| Jacob Hunt, one of our best sub (Baebes of the House, chairman of eee E Pera le ea a K ; | the glass in the sleeper, but fortun- foes aonies one LOW scribers, will accept our thanks for | Committees, are entitled to draw from Austin last Monday, AES a — may “vis belentionge at mae ola jately no one was hurt, Officers left N ST. ZATS x : EE , tw s’ vis: s there. ne Summer's winter's cold | pes Salas! : rt Rent. Comeand see us. | renewal of his subscription for “95. jfrom the disbursing officer of the Thats Raa hele Wemetarnt Sete eee Phoepue ala pee j for the scene at 4 o'clock this morn CLARDY & CANTERBURY, arial Matakana ae i House $100 a month during the se8-| 2.55) house, Saturday night Feb. 16. | -Tic like a garment too worn out jing, but have returned, reporting no West Side Square, Butler, Mo. ise Mattie Marshaw, OF opruce) sions of Congress for clerical assist | Question, ‘Resolved, the Signsof the ,, & * foie See ———————_ | township, who has been in the city zs Times Indicate a Downfall of our TO mend, theseseams no whereabout, q Farm Loans: for sev me meee avian ner eves ance It is a taatter of common Government;” affirmative, W. D. So gone are warp and woof. . ~ Wa loaemaneyio0 sieeas lee © & YS | belief here, whether just or not, that| Park, negative, G. W. Park. Misses The tots ae u k ; AA treated, left for home Saturday fully oue third of the members pock- Ella Durst and Minnie Herrall are * ering pillars are all weak, farms. Money is ready as soon as 2 = ? : expected to preside at the organ. The poor old rusty hinges creak, ep aeecattigned: oar: notes ace W K. Bradbury, of Kansas City,|/et from: one half to two thirds of! Several of our fellows were in town} The windows too aredim. moytows yi ia far internal revenue collector was in| this amount Others bring news [last Saturday, before a deposition po.o slightdiscomforts we'll let pass| Eczema of Worst Type. School and payable here at home. We give you! Butler the other day looking after Si rel Gotu uhniou ainiints cour in the divorce ee oh Edand jy Ngo eae ; 4 Society Abandoned. Felt Death ae . : : : paper Hy i osie Dudly. After the depositions eee *yY CHTOUEN & (E1B55, 3 ee privilege of paying when you desire, | tue collection of the income tax. with them and employ them to puff} Were taken it was learned that Josie/ We catch a hopeful gleam. Would be Relief. Cuticura f aud we charge you a low rate of in Judge Clark Wi qaithaleit Z : had gotten her divorce at Yankton Soon Put An End to . udge Clar ix was in the city|the Representatives in the home|, > 5 looks like th ature and reason tell us all si A ; terest. We also furnish abstracts. ; fi ¥ S. D., Feb. 6th. It looks like the d se all Sufferings. ia : » | vesterday on his way heme from press. At any rate the system is|fense was behind with their evidence. This shattered frame ere long must — i examine and perfect titles Kansas City where he had been call 4 k land as duetive| Phe young man who had made ar- fall; exrigy since I was three searg old T have peen : ia 13 4t Duvaty & Percivar. ed asa juror in the U. S. court soL worse —_— rangements to call on Miss Miller When, where or how unknown tines completely covered iy head aud neck. F f While bere the Judge presented us |of a good deal of scandal There|(the girl-boy) last Sabbath night, did) |)" : have tried all sorts of medicines, and have been t ; Get yeur wind iT t D. W. Fi . Be F . sg: not go on account of the snow storm. | We'll leave that to the Arhitect, doctored by many very eminent physicians, byt \s j y indow glass a! E | with a $1 bill in payment for his| were several propositions to amend The Virginians were aroused foal Renae pa nin cial nin ke aie act with no favorab) le result. Sometimes, my ied F i ; ; i= Soe : ° of thick scab that would ran F Drommonps. subscription for '95. that section. Mr. Bartlett of New|their slumbers to learn that the fox! The taking of it down. Bigedyand inaummer would beso mach worse; : P r, had carried off the gray goose. | = my ears looked as though they would fall off. The ipeat Lake woeke would have! Jr Howe, a pioneer subscriber to York wanted the clerke employed by The young folks gave a surprise, And when you see it prostrate lie coald int £0 $0 sencol OF mag Sei ee aae N 3 been a good time to have tried the|the boomivg Times called Monday |the year; others wauted to abolish | party at the home of {Miss Gertie Let not atear bedimthe eve death would, be a relief, suffering and itching: ® endurance of the jail subjects on a|aud renewed for ‘96 and had his ad | the system. Mr. Dockery proposed BcGulrs Jest | ae ue night, and a| “mo tenant is not here: ay na Kenotesthe ath of Janar} iat and . dressed changed from Butler to|that the members should have the | S00¢ Ume Is reported. | i 5 idee ‘ used them according to directions, and can now : rock pile. 5 F C. H. Morrison, the tax collector, | But just beyond time's little space. say that they soon patan end toall my suffering. : Amsterdam. Mr. Howe has been a| right of appointing clerke, but that]. inex to say that after the 20th of | She finds some quiet resting place, | Werds can never tell my thanks to you and your i Representatives of the differe:t|-~ubscriber to the Tives since 1886.|the clerks named should be borne | this month he will have to add the| No more to date her yeara. Doreen oe aiig arene om pet ny green if railroads running into St Joseph on the pay roll of the House and | per cent., according to law. | > disease. I had spent money and tried the best i § : : - Miss Nellie Robinson, daughter of | should bi id by the disbursi The debate at Woody school house | 4nd though she walks with you no | doctors with but little relief, z d int ted the U d Ls shou ie par iy Sbursing 3 5 Miss AH WARREN ams eich sachin EE Nea ee ay Mr and Mrs. H. B. Robinson of this| officer. This would let the countr: last Saturday night was a success, more, 1437 George Street, La Crosse, Wis. burned Saturday have decided to at] city, was united in marriage Tues |\know who was eacaieinesthigiui 2 the house was crowded and the speak | Tiere SH willanoearaatad DEtOhes el gE Mh : . ’ - ers had on their best eratorical har- > = : once re-build the structure, but on a| day evening to Mr. J P. Tathwell,| money contributed by the taxpayers | ne ‘Affirmative, Jefferson Park,| "Tis meet it should do so. | WAS IN CONSTANT AGONY more extended scale than before tnnagrarl kyon — will |The Dockery proposition, however, | Negative, W. D. Park. CH. Mor-| Let each his house in order set, what tncalled Erurigo, ‘The disease produced i take a bridal trip, and the Times) was voted down. So were several |"S0n and G. W. Park, the judges,| That he may leave without regret an intense burning and itching sensation that = ree . : y 8 y kept tant agony all the while, 80 that M. V. Carroll was around Tuesday) wishes them a pleasant and happy|amendments offered by other mem ie Fa ees ae Siow When called to go. Tot but little rest day or ght Cutier, collecting from the merchauts the| journey through life. bers. Mr DeArmond of Missouri, | ‘Men always protect women and care —From “Cuvren Beit.” | fecommend ie for like croules, 2°) OTN mae ee aN Arthur Chambers and Miss Sue peda saps aha aes Virginia the porataee AHEtn noe Martiage Getin. __ Ottawa Station, Mick. : -,, | Coleman were married last evening, 5 ks aoa ire | Paid to her, but when it was known| Barth—Sheppard: Married at the Mr. Carroll, we understand,met with Feby 13th at 8 o'clock, at the resi- Bese ee. ~ soa that Mr. and not Miss was thebandle| reidence of R. P. Sheppard, near CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS oor success in his collections, as|d f the bride’ (Rigs. a ad esha a eld Geren are and it was a voter, now take care of a x Curiccura Rewepres cleanse the system by P Fie ence of the brides parents, ™r-| of order against it. The chairman, | yourself. Excellent music was render-| Mayesburg, February 10, 1895, Mr. | external and internal medication of every ern : the merchants expressed a desire to|and Mre J. M Coleman, at _— however, decided against the points |ed by Misses Ella Durst and Minfie|Jacob S. Barth and Miss Katie, | ton, impurity and disease, ood consctate t i pay the tax to the city collector, Mr. town. These are prominent and pop-| of order raised and left the question Herrall. : charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a 2 ‘ H ular young peeple of that section and open w. T. Cowan returned home Satur- R.P. Sheppard A few moments} , S0h_thronghout the world. Price, Curicuma, 4 arper. 5 .P. She cane: Wm. Leekman, an old offender, was given four months in jail by Esq. Hemstreet for stealing three watches from W. B. Whetstone § It looks cruel to put these gentry ir close confinement when a good sized rock pile would be so beneficial tu their health. The house committee on constitu tional amendments reported favor ably Saturday on allowing the suf frage question to gu before the people at the next general election. The great state of Missouri don't the Timxs joins with a bost of friends in wishing them health, happiness and prosperity, The case against W. P. Wagoner, the life insurance agent indicted on the charge of having fraudulently obtained money on bogus policies from three of our business men was called in court Tuesday morning and dismissed The prisoner making restitution to the persons he had wronged and paying all expenses in- curred in the prosecution of the case R. C. Dickensheets has sold his day, but report says he has not yet bought a farm. Five Persons Murdered. Ardmore, I T., Feb. 9 —Parties in from the Bayou, fourteen miles west of here, to day bring a story of murder and arson. An entire family, consisting of father, mother and three children, were the victims Their names are M M. Tucker, Ann Tucker, his wife, two little girls, aged S and 12 years respectively, aud a boy. It is thought they were murdered and the building fired to to cover up trace of the crime. NELS’ CLERK. Ready to Die. Birminghim, Ala, Feb. 8.—Ev- gene Byare, who mudered bis cousin Sergt. Eugene Walker, of the United States army, near here 13° months ago, was hanged in Jefferson county jail yard at noon to day, in the pres- ence of about 100 people. Byars spent the morning in prayer and in with Rev. Morris Hale. On the scaffold, Byars made ;a speech, protesting his innocence singing after 12 o'clock the bridal party ap- peared to the beautiful strains of music played by the bride’s sister, Miss Mary Sheppard, and were mar- ried by Rev. Jenkins, who immedi- ately led the way to the dining room, where a bountiful repast, such as Mrs. Sheppard well knows how to prepare, was spread and to which all did ample justice. The bride was attired in mode col- ored broadcloth with satin trimming and white ribbon bows. © The groom was faultlessly attired in a neat- fitting dark mode colored suit. A large number of guests were in at- 20c.; Boar, dc.; Resorvent, gl. Potten Dave 4nb Cur. CorP., Sole Proprietors, Boston. Bar ‘How w Cure Skin Dire: * mailed tree. OIABELES, biackheads, red, rough, chapped, and vily skin cured by CUricURA Boar, ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip, sidney, and uterine pains and weaknesses relieved in one minute by the Cuticura And-Pain Plaster. ‘The tirst and only pain-killing plaster, His Rooms Crowded Everybody Satisfied. Many want crowing bene and the joke | farm in the western part of the coun The family Jived in a newly con-!and saying that he left Walker at|tendance and extended to Mr. and Praising Him. should be knocked out in the senate |ty and bought a restaurant in Enid |*tructed log hut built of green loge. | o'clock on the evening of the mur [Mrs Barth numerous congratule- The good women in Missouri have |Ok., to which place he took his de The house is in a secluded spot, ger and did not see him agein until | Os: They were also the recipients enough to do to care for their household duties and the babies. Pains in the Chest and Stomach, Joseph Dietrich, 1804 Geyer Ave. St. Louis, Mo., writes as follows: “I can not praise Hood's Sarsapa- rilla too highly. I was taken sick in proeperity: sem ian kaiesicesc ort | LEE Gh Vea eit Bee Set PaaS ae ae | November, 1893, I tried several doc | Senator J. B. Newberry. Robert|Qwing to the blizzard yesterday ine) Lizzie Barth. i tors but they did not cure me Since} Stubblefield, Judges Clark Wix, and f ti failed t Beh Rent ee i : Set of glassware; Mr. and Mrs. | ' that time I have always had pain on| Philips and Mr. Lebo, summoned as ormation failed to reach here until) Busene Byars shot and killed his | Groetzenger. both sides of my chest and in my}a special jury before the U. S. court today. Officers at once left here | cousin, Eugene Walker, a sergeant} Preserve stand; Mrs. J. H. Shep- stomach. Sometimes I could hardly | at Kansas City in the celebrated Dr | for the scene, but ata late hour to |i, the United States army, in the|Patd and danghter. ‘ lie in bed on my side and could} Fraker life insurance case, which night had not returned. tees Behtone Pack ae uaane Hamdsome parlor lamp; J. W. 1, hardly sleep, also my appetite was| has gained almost a national reputa = Ne cmenger ; 2 initae ou" | Barth and wife. i very poor. I continued in that way] tion by reasoa of the companies re | A Native Japanese skirts of Birmingham, on Jan. 6] Glass pitcher; Miss Mina Jordon. until I began taking Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Since taking four bottles I do not feel any more pains and I have gained eight pounds in weight and feel that Iam entirely cured” Cass Co. Democrat.—The Jeffer- son City Tribune says that Missouri bonds are in great demand in New York and other money markets of the country and that » New York brokerage firm has witten Governor stone a proposition to negotiate the parture the first of the week. Mr Dickinsheets is a rustling business man and the Times, which will fol low him to his new home, extends to him the best wishes for future fusing to pay the loss on the ground of fraud, returned home yesterday, having been discharged. The case, the jury inform us, did not come to trial, the companies effecting a com promise on the payment of $39,000. His Brother Refused to Bury Him. Carthage, Mo, Feb. 10.—W. M. Weatherford, the man who was mangled by a Missouri Pacific train some distance from the road and about a mile from the nearest neigh-} bors. Tucker was last seen alive! futt that they were doiug their duty about dusk Tuesday night, and 8! but “sure as there is a God in Heay- neighbor discoyered the charred re-! 6, am innocent, but ready to die” at the undertaker’s shop the next day. Hesaid the jury doubtless y F _ | L894. Walker bad reached Birming | Will lecture at the Ohio St. M E.! pam two days before on his way to! church next Tuesday night, on the} pis parents’ home at E \ subject of “Japan aud the Jap | after aservice of tive years in the} anese.” He will illustrate with | United States army at Fort Niobrara, | Sterioptican views, and also present) Neh He had on his person $1,000, | many curiosities. He will siug and representing his service during the | speak a few minutes in Japanese. period of his army service. | The Rev. Takesh Ukai has been «| Soon alter arriving bere he met) j Student in Simpson College Iowa, ' his cousin, Byars, and the two went | and is a graduate. He will soon re turn asa Missionary to Japan. He tion of Walker's return. But when comes highly recommended. Take | Byars saw Walker's large roll of | ridge, Ala, | out to have a good time in celebra | - of many presents of which the fol- lowing is a partial list: Counterpane, tablelinen and stand cover; R. P. Sheppard and wife. Counterpane and pair towels; Miss Mary Sheppard. Berry dish; Miss Pearl Tyer. and wife. A GUEST Prairie City Ltems The snow is still with us and the | thermoneter varying}but little. Capt. Newberry was visiting J. B. Durand Jast week. E. M, Shrun of Schell City . Kemper Sunday Judge Kemper returned from But-} ler Saturday. | s Dora Evans teacher of room|} visited Set silver spoons; Perry Hackler DR REA &CO, | Specialist in the treatment of Nervous, Chron- N ic, Eye. Ea: se and Throat Diseases will b fe branch office at PALACE HOIEL, Butler, Mo. TUESDAY, MARCH 12,—One day. - Thursday, was buried in the potter’s | the following as one of swany I have greenbacks he tried by various de | No. 2 is boarding at B. W. Horn-| Returning every four weeks Consultation, q entire bonded debt of the state at | field here yesterday, his brother, S. |!2 ™Y Possession: | vices to inveigle Walker into games | buckles since the severe weather set > Seay cos ges Fane tg :% 7 : : ; } To Whom it May Concern:—I of chance in order to swindle him |i”: Has been connected with the largest Hospi- three per cent—the present rate of | P. Weatherford, a well to do citizen | 3 i here e | The new cheese F ims- | tals i d treating dive me a7 ae _ id by th - sakisgh : f St. Clai M teelining to b jhave known the bearer of this, Mr.| out of some of the money, but Io Peete aces See nee ae | deformities He ai give st ten soaps ire 14 een eet fs ss aisles iP 44 bi ps i ot Pe vegl =. a T. Ukai, and would say that he is a/ efforts were fruitless. They visited | town has carbolic acid in it since the | ie g@annot fe! nd where locatea ia per cent. @ bonds now outstand janything to do wi e body an 5 Pe ing are subject to call at any time, and as the state debt is reduced at a rate of nearly ove million a year it will soon be wiped out of existence. —— ————————— UNAPPROACHABLE in every wa; Pierce's Plea: Pellets. In every- thing that makes one medicine better They don't seem like medicine, to tell the truth. The so small telegraphing, ficials bury Weatherford there ” Somebody has issued the follow- ing advice to the drinker:+“One gal lon of whiskey costs about three dollars, and contains on au average sixty-five ten cent drinks. Now, if you must drink whiskey, buy a gal | ‘Let the county of-} perfect gentleman, worthy the res-| dance balls and saloons, and failing pect and entire contidence of alljto lay hands on his cousin's cash who may meet him. His lectures! Byars finally inveigled Walker into |are instructing and entertaining. | Bebren’s Park, late in the afternoon} | His appearance in his native cos-|and shot him. | }tume, his native bongs, his collec lee S H tion of Japanese relics makes an | ie evening of profit and pleasure. | Very truly yours, C. C. Micueyer, Towa State Sec’y. of ¥. M.C. A. Awarded | | | Highest Honors. World’s [:‘r. | Was v cheese was made. F. Fix is building a house for his} son Frank. | The band boys were out serenad-/ ing Saturday night. S. Kemper was in Rich Hill on! jaturday. ie Barrows, of Papinsville, | iting relatives and friends inj this neighborhood jast week. HARRY. i Farms for Sale. } ACUTE & CHRONIC CATARRH. Noises in Ear, Catarrhal Deafness, Chronic ase Of eve, 7, throat, stomach, liver, kid- bladder and urinary organs, bemore- (piles) treated without the knife. No nd no detention. Young and Middle Aged Men, Suffering from Spermatorrboea and Impo- tency, as the result ofse!f-abuse in youth or exceeses in mature years ai other cansee producing the following effects such as emis— sions, blotches, debility, nervousness, dizzi- nees, confusion of idese, aversion in society defective memory and sexusl exhaustion which unfite the victim for business or mar riage, shouldcalion Dr Rea and get hia opin- pa enewrnin to nd their ac- Blood and Skin Diseases, = and effects are so ¥ lon and make your wife the bar | This will be an opportunity that y No. 1. 178 acres three miles from | foo ; keeper: then elven you are dry, give ‘rely comes to the people of Butler Appleton City, Mo, large barn and) Diseases of Women : . = As a a ot and vicinity. The admission is so small bouse on land; good laad; |, Treated by our new home Sveatanint. thine: med tga a e0 | moderate that it comes within the price £27 59 per acre,part cash. Land | pe neenecnt et lens Come Tance: and em- |the whiskey is gone, she will have, | reach of all. 20cts for adults and Cc is in Bates county, in sec. 11, town-, | eh gram bead stapes after payiag for it, $350 left, and | 10cts for cbildren under 12 years ship 39, range 29-15 acres timber. | mys dontecwerxtidinn eu peisths osicecnces petite, fur nt’ headaches ; every gallon thereafter will yield the |The lecturer is bere under the Ne. 2. 320 acres in St. Clair] Si s'medical sed cutmiontnestee most ob- with or without dizziness, chilly sensations, bs . : cs ; auspices of the Epworth League of county. Mo; 80 acres in cultivation; cs arte t and occasional nause.. show you that you | Same profit. This money she should P P Zz f x ; can refer you to handreds of persons whom be ‘has treated and cured | Lage ; $ } ‘i on i. eee aT He tre: 12 wh. Ht need Dr. Pierce's Pellets, That is Bilious- | put away in the saving bank, so that | the Obio street M. E. Church. 8 miles southeast of Rockvillc, Mo. eate all who ca ness, And in Bili i Fi all prime land, 240 acres in prairie| moan ond freakin is eon, eigen ses } . in Biliousness, as well as & a I Tr TENS, or. ip l= s al em whether or not disorder of the stomach sud bowels, they'll | when you have become an inebriate | is page est ae et nt nice young orchard, eee terre eee ‘ ce eater —nray Page | unable to support yourself, and de | I have for sale 200 acres of the _ house, fair stable, price $20 per acre. | Consultation private and free : Guar- spised by every respectable person, | best farm land in Bates county. It No.3. 180 acres adjoizing Tabor- | Bp ee ret pv et 3 antees a . b ai 5 i | ville. Mo., good barn, house, scales, | address Spiga ; ae @ | your wife may have money enough }is right in the center of the Walnut/ / (ejed anil! feed: ips, comm cribeske:| D ‘ ae to keep you uniil your time comes | coal. F.C. Surra. = [ A tere Grape Cream of Tartar P Freel Des $26 113 | f. Rea, : ; Too well known to need a bard? es | fron: Ammoniz, Alum or any other 40 per acre. “3t | - ‘al a ite j Ae Batler, Mo. | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Inquire at this office. | Kansas City, Mo. -* & )