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to bay seeds that are Fresh and True to Name ractical experi- having tried a tables, Lean ad- vise you as to what will do best in thie climate. Having hed fifteen years ence ig market gardening an wreat many varieties of ve; I have a large assortment of -t- Reliable Bulk Garden Seeds which f will pay you to see me before buying. J- B. PACET. 12-2m. Graves Fast Side Square, with R. L. J. M. Catterlin is very anxious for some good farm lands for this morth. | Loans closed at once, money ready. 1-tf. Look out for colds at this season. Keep yourself well and strong by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great tonic and blood purifier. W. A. LaFollet, is moving back to Bates from Oklahoma. J. A. Pitchford, aged 47 years, died in Spruce township last week. Frank Hale has purchased C. B Lewis’ interest in O. K. barber shop. The T ies wishes to commend the council for their action in suppress- ing vile literature in this town. Now we have the law, enforce it. The officers should be on the alert and see that it is done. The tramp killed by the cars at) egrly Srturday morning. Adrain last week was buried at the expense of the county. His name was given by a brother tramp as Chas. Keliey, and his home Decatur, Ils. The city council by ordinance has stopped the sale of the Sunday Sun in this city. Parties who have been selling the paper on our streets will do well to read the law. It may save them trouble. Clardy & Bruner have moved into their new quarters in the rear room of the Bates County Bank. They have splendid office rooms and are as well fixed as any real estate firm in this section. The following following subscrib- ers have called and renewed this week: I’. M. Kennedy, Joe T Whin- nery, John S. Ehart, C. T. Porter, W. O. Radford, W. C. Powell, J. H. Allison, Fred Heckadon, W. C. Hed- den and Louis Fisher, new. We understand Mrs. Orr, an old lady residing in west Butler, is in a destitute condition and needs assis- tance from our charity orders FRESH BULK GARBEN SEEDS Bo you raise a garden? Nothing pays you|didate for the Democratic nomina- | }ouge to night. You will be highly | Farmers, Look better, and nothing is of more important than can sell you about one half the price you would have to pay for packet seeds, it The old Jady has been confined to her tockton Journal.—Allen Dorman of Clinton, of poetical fame,is a can- tion for congress from this district. The papers should not treat Allen’s candidacy with any degree of seriousness. Alva Trelow, a young farmer was jmortally wounded at McAlister | Springs, (Friday by the accidental discharge of a revolver which be was handling. “he ball took effect in his stomach and passed through the body. Your attention, fi farmers, is calle and if you want a good set of hand The Adrian Journal is wasting a the tramp killed by the cars ia that town last week. When a young man hits the road in the United States he does so from choice in 99 cases out of 100, and instead of en- cor from the back door, they ought to beintroduced toa good healthy rock pile. Let the tramps go to work, that’s the way other people make a living andsupport their fam- ilies. A lone burglar attempted to rob the post office at Chillicothe, Mo., The thief had hidden himself in the lobby of the office before the doors were closed Friday evening. During the night the mail clerk was aroused by mail carrier went to the back, when he was confronted by the burglar who shot at him but missed. The clerk grappled with him but was thrown against a box and badly hurt. The robber then made his escape. When the most benefit is to be de- rived from a good medicine, is early in the year. This is the season when the tired body, weakened organs and heryous system yearn for a building up medicine like Hood's Saraparilla Many wait for the open spring weather and, in fact, delay giving attention to their physical condition so long that a long siege of sickness is inevituble. To rid the system of the impurities accumulated during the winter season, to purify the blood and to invigorate the whole system, there is nothing equal to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Don’t put it off, but take Mood’s Sarsapariila tow. It will do you good. Read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, all from re- bed for seyeral weeks from the effects |liable, grateful people. They tell of a fall. Look after her wants, | the story. ladies. i aa Yargss Me. Mr. Shutt informed us that there Feb. 9th, 1896. was at least 400 people attended the} J. D. Arex. public sale at the residenee of Jas. H. Harmon Tuesday. good prices. lar went high. A man’s wife doesn’t have time to be forever sewing buttons on his pants, or sewing up pockets and She won't have to take time either, if you wear the Bucxsxix rips. Breecnrs. We don’t ask any good wife to make good our neglect. you get a pair of these pants and they rip, take them back to the That's what the guarantee in the pocket dealer and get another pair. means. Prospectus of “The New Mie-| souri,” a monthly journal devoted | to booming the resources of our state for immigration purposes is before us. tion price $1 per year. Bates Co. Appeal.—We have no! special love for a democrat, but i will be asad calamity for this con ercssioual district if Lewis, of Clin. ton, ever sueceeds DeArmond. Appleton to Washington as Mr. Da Armond’s suecessor.”"—Rats, Andy Rate! Interest Raies Reduced. The Missouri large amount of money to be loaned on farms in Bates county at rates lower than usual. Those wishing to borrow or renew old loans are in- vited to call at Bank. without commission. 49-tf. | Lunch was served on the ground. C. B. Lewis, the auctioneer, was in the height of his glory, and everything sold at The hogs in particu- If The paper will be print-| ed the 15th of Feby and each month thereafter from St. Louis, H. C.} us things have come toa pretty pess Stokes & Co., publishers. Subserip ; when the right of the editor is taken The | ed, to do pleasantly and mn ,ed, re ieasantly acd fectually people should keep their eye on ee : ee ere matter, and do the right thing by) sending Capt. H. C. Donaho of | Dear Sir:—I haye safely ar- rived, been here since the 20th of January, find a beautiful country, the people prosperous and every- thing to make one satisfied, with one single exception, that exception is the Boominae Times, have not re ceived a copy since I come. Please attend to it, I miss it very much. Yours Truly, S. N. Tavis. A week or s0 ago a couple of girl compositors working in the office of the Nevada Post, threw up their made in the composing room by the proprietors of the paper. The girls then it seems they bave been trying |to coerce and injure the paper by taking their grievance to organizations of the town. from him to regulate the t| his bands. |Commends itself to the wel what was formerly done in the well. To cleanse the system break up colds, headaches, aud fe vers without unpleasant after effects *;use the delightful liquid laxative; remedy, Syrup of F Manufae- tured by California F paby. ig Syrup Com State Bank bas a tothe advertisement of R. L. Graves, | made harness, saddle, buggy or) itrunk call and see him, east side square great deal of space in sympathy for couraging them in idleness by suc- a noise, and supposing it to be a situations because of aslight change; were making $8 and $9 a week and} quit work of their own accord. Since | crudest manner and disagreeable as | and “Want a Shine? If so, eall at the O. K. barber| P shop, west side, and L. W. Speed | the champien boot black of the city | need Loans made} will fix you up in the latest style of the art. Encourage the band boys by at- jtending their concert at the opera entertained. bond bill. \find DeArmond’ vote on the silver side. The republicans have bought up | about all the pouplist papers in heb have never been able to get be-| ; Read this ad.— | would have to catch a fool to give j then bring it with you and select the Kansas Even here in Missouri you ‘one away. Rev. J. F. Watkins was at Nevada Wednesday to sit as moderator at a congregational meeting at the Pres | byterian church for the purpose of | calling a pastor to take charge of | the ebureh. The condition of J. D. Power, stricken with paralysis a couple of weeks ago is somewhat improved. He is now able to move his arm and leg and it is hoped that he will soon be up again. Mrs. M. Johnson, who has been spending a moz six weeks in the city visiting her son in law, Geo. Fox and family, has nied by her grand daughter, Miss Etta Fox. J. R. Davis, of the Butler Tiwzs, is “setting "em up to the boys,” all on account of the birth of a large baby girl at his home last Sunday. If the Times does not come up to the standard this week you will know the reason why.— Democrat. Many women find great diffieulty in arranging their hair becomingly ture. By the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, the hair becomes soft, pliant and glossy. The Vigor is the most cleanly of all hair preparations. Quite a number of the lady mem- bers of the W. C. T. U. exerted their influence against patroniziug the theatre which played in town Thursday night of last week, but their work had little influence with the vile men, so we understand, as the opera house was well filled. Mrs. C. O'Byrne, of Witchita, Kan sas arrived in the city Monday to be with her sister Mrs. Dr. Bouiware who is very sick. Saturday and San- day mornings Mra. Boulware bad two very severe speils and for sever al hours was in a very critical condi tion, so much so that the doctor al most lost hope. She was some bet ter Tuesday, but owing to her very nervous conditiva visitors are admitted to the sick room not | The electric lights have been put out at Nevada. The company and couneil have been quarreling for the past three years and the claim put in against the town fer $3,621.14 was rejected by the council and out went the lights. The city claims the light company failed to comply with its contract in giving service, and that the lights have been very poor. The company will bring suit against the town. H.C. Clark for Pros+cuting Attorney Rockville Reflex 6 : | The name of H.C. Clark is being | quite generally mentioned in connec- tion with the democratic nomination for prosecuting ber of one of the jin soutiwest 1 | uprightness and | jwould con A mem. strongest law firms attorney. uri, his ability, ji : ing inte and an euthusiastic lelection should he man in the in the « un Harvey Clark, material should {posed. Nomi | demo | this be state sta stim le th ar ticket suchmen be com and the old time mejor his office without permission from | z story of Pro» | is a parable. | tto men | ate a as sure as the need of g from dyspepsia than t is of hanging ones self. ae 7 tine dealers the world over. of Elma, Iowa, | returned home. She was accompa: | because of its harsh and coarse tex-| | support that would make certain his | pominated. | ation of the peo- j and of such Bates will triumph | 59 There is no more | Sold by all medi- i ‘lasting gain, if you will avail your-| |selves of the bargains we shall offe | | for spot cash for the next two weeks | We will make you such prices fore in your lives. | Here! | Hard times and bad roads do not | The congressmen are discussing | prevent or hinder our bills coming | \ : ithe senate silver substitute for the due. Our expenses go on just the! Watch now and you will|S8™e—we are compelled to raise’ jmoney. Our loss will be your ever | ices ae APITAL ie $ CASI as » N. THOMPSON goods at our store and see if we n what we say. These pri | mean cash. 19 tb granulated sugar | 22 tb extra C sugar | Broken J ee, lic |1 tb pkg Lion coffee j1 tt Arbuckle coffee Ankoria = tt Java blend coffee anvil brand soda Ib box Lilly Gloss starch pkgs Faultless starch tb box silver gloss starch ry | | | | eel th bulk starch |4 tb pkg Fairbanks gold dust 5e bottle blueing bars silk soap i ee y soap Peet Bros soap old country ** Fairbanks brown soap (é Copco * 1 box Pettijohus breakfast food 1 * oven baked oats 1 Scotch oats 8 ib rolled oats 7 tb pearl hominy stb flake * { tb cleaned currants 1 bx Kirks rainwater maker + tb Gilbert Graves corn stch 4 Tb best soda crackers 1 tb Manhatton bkg powder 1 th bx Dr Prices bkg powder Oo te “ “ “ 6 sky, sterling or snow ball bkg powder cans good sweet corn ** choice raspberries blackberries * marrowfat peas * golden wax beans grated pine apple 1 bx oil sardines 1 * mustard sardines, extra fine 11th can Rock Point Staghead oysters 1 2 th can Rock Point Staghead oysters }2 cans Columbia River salmon | 23 fb cans apricots, heavy syrup 3 cans finest strawberries 13 Tb can Cal peaches best on earth | 2 cans Cal green gage plums | Murdocks prepared mustard la ize Murdocks prepared mustard small size | Pickled onions pint bottle nz Keystone salad dressing elected queen olives pint bottle f r live oi}, per bottle Triumph tomato catsup, qt “ “ gal Murdecks O P T lemon extract | ue c vanilla“ Hewsons triple ext lemon 20c¢, for | Hewsons triple ext vanilla 20c, 2 for celery seed mixed spices shot pepper stick cinnamon Cayenne pepper » whole cloves ) pure ground cinnamon » “ cream tartar b extra fine raisins ih evaporated pears | 1 th Cal evaporated peaches | 34 Ib Cal prunes | 2 ib tea dust | | I p 2 1 fb 1 tb 1th 1b 1h it : it bt 3 i ae {oT + We have 50 ib of the famous black | During} |this sale you can buy 1 fb for 30e, | | wolf uncolored Jap tea left sells any where for G5c. | Extra first Nankin Moyune gun powder tea goes at A few pounds extra Fychow | gun powder tea at fine teas— ;1 ih best imperial tea 1 spider leg bask fired Jap tea 34 ib shot army size Dead shot Hazzard FFG gun powder for ih King of K 50 ih Power 1 smal! sack meal llarge = 2 pint cups }1 quart cup “ 1 2-qt cup 1 2-qt coffee pot j1 4 qt 1 decorated slop jar 1 galvanized 5-gai oil tank 3 hoop wood pail bo 2 buckets, cach vy tubular lantern 1 set of 6 plain glass tumt pk - 6 heavy g il * “ 6 fancy goblets 0 covered glass butter Ps ip hand picked soup beans ib fancy mixed candy Tb best stick candy j4 few Champion washing ma- chines, each tei By 3 lo 3 00} ox 25 Come early and get some of these | 3 00! ; i E. A. BENNETT, 10 E. D. KIPP, Cashier. o 1. EVERINGHAM, Secretary. 20} 20} 20} ARMERS’ Bank FERED 55,000.00 , President. AND SURPLUS Viee-Pres, nn RNR fae, me 00 ; all 5, Weatlso earry tine Northern grown | New Home Ite oo 20|/garden seed in stock. The above} 5... sratonev has ain . 15/ prices show you w hat we have for | for rent four miles northeast 20} you. We have not the time to enu-{ ginia. Vay 25) merate all the good things which we} Geo Allen has 20 acres of fine Hy 20| must sacrifice, but will only say} for eae pousee of Elkhart, z Sees ae hh 4i)|. Meetings at Sprague is ‘ and Bet ich a chanee will \iarge crowds thi eee ra wigy| c i 2 _perbaps ina) BL Exline, whohas been sick wity » will only last a) pneumonia has taken a relapse agi 5 short me quick and secure | Is now lying at the point of death, , a bargain. 2 Dan Israel! has not been heard frais 1 = since he left three weeks ago. bit Mrs Jones and Mrs J H Co u LEE CULVER & C0 ed Grane me Gove Saturday, J a Mr Jones and wife spent § Re at JJ McKethen’s, a ana Lutes loaded his car at F 4 : ; Monday and started for the Ni Summit Items. This winter has been favorstig = Oat sowing will soon be in order. farmers thus far, as very little feeq Miss Emma Bolan and B E Parker | required for stock, they have Tun ig] changed schools last Monday; we | stalk fields and to straw. We hang suppose, to test the order, &c., in| enough applications for farmsto ga, a each other’s school. (den the whoie state. We notice, H. Gutridge, the Spruce Chas Garner tax collestor durh d merchant, is laying in a new stock of | the sickness of Mr Exline, says this F oods notwithstanding the muddy | taxes are coimng in slow. roads, Father Dudley, liveryman of Hum o = Jas Nickol, Deepwater collector | was in our midst one day last well ¢ 20} was in Summit Wednesday picking | He reports business fair in his line, a 40] up some taxes due in that township. Chas Warner is the one to sell yor 20| Geo Lawson having a severe tussle | grain to this winter. y with a case of mumps. Farmers are talking of oat sowing + 15 Jim Phillips is able to be out again | in the near future, r BS jafter being confined to his room for Uncle John Swarens chased t “9 |two weeks. boys out of his hen house one nigh ¢ 25 Miss Mollie Smiser visited at the | last week, and recovered the sackdie a 25 | poor farm Monday, hens that they had selected. He 5 JW Beaman, our tax collector, | close enough to identify them. I 5x | Says he is going to rustle in all the V E Trowbridge’s new house is; t =?) tax collectable, so you must be pre-| ing up slowly on account of ta f 10) pared boys or lightning may strike | weather. f 5] close around. John Miller is feeding 25 fat hpi 1 10} A young man named Chas. John- | this winter. ‘ son accidentally shot himself while J H Cope’s shingle factory is mii t out hunting Saturday evening. He | ning at full blast. He understand 10} had met a couple of boys and set his | his business. C gun down whenjit was discharged, Mr Clark, the blacksmith of Hye j the load passing through both hands | hart, is talking of moving to New and entering his jawand passing into} Home March Ist. the brain. Death was instantaneous. | Mr Tobe Hutf of Foster, wal ; He was staying at Mr Bell's, and had | around Saturday soliciting for th just returned froma visit to his par- | Breeze, ents near Appleton City. 1, W Jones has a fine lot of Summit township happens well represented in correspondents | jfor the different county papers at | present. We have Grover, Grover | Jr., and Grover III. We will state | that Grover and Grover Jr. do not | wear 18-inch collars, and we don't Know whether Grover II] wears any | tall or not. Wonder why that ame should be so popular at this time? DPerpapst the epidemic started in Summit will land our man of back- bone again in the presidential chair. If such be the case we, Grover, will | |nottry to resist the influence but 25 | float with the tide and deposit our 30 | vete where it will do the most good. We expect the hearty co-operation of our other correspondents, as the name Grover seems not only to ep- thuse but arouse and awaken the) democratic spirit. to be} 35 35 40 35 20 20 15 20 35 25 10} 15 GROVER. @aA young man in Lowell, Mass., troubled for years with a constant succession of boils on his neck, was completely cured by taking only three botiles of Ayer’s Sarsaparille. Another result of the treatment was greutly improved digestion with in- creased avoirdupois. The Tres office does job work aper than any cffice in town. We shall not attempt to present Du with any learned treatise, re- 5Q/ plete with scientific lore which you | would not understand and abound- 49/|iag 1 classical phrases, which, im- id of defining, but instead will wpte fae For arness, collar, ishes, whips ar give bridles, combs, id everythin, kept a first clases Saddlery store, we've We have th ss ib our t tk got them | gow ther 25 | barue LC ver that wants any ry line ought to 10 | & fook at our goods. Buggy 15{ trimming a specialty, and all work 5|guarauteed to be first-class. We asave auyone money that will i Our barness is all 16 piece of harness that 29/\ dees not stand warrant will be re- placed free of charge. ne on | Fairview create confusion; | you a few! a good hand-made i best line of | found in } All kinds of | green tobacco; it’s bright and nice BV Bobkins says he has the cage and next thing is to get the bird, M. NESTLERODE, Klikhart Items. The box supper at Lone StarSatar day night Feb. Ist, was a successth proceeds amounting to $8. F Anna Gifford got the prize to the most popular lady, B. West, of Lineville, Ia, visitel with his entertainment According to the votes Al Wyatt we} the laziest man present, and Mr? W Black was the wost popular lady, The prize tothe one first readin sentence from raised letters awarded to Frank Wyatt. Owen Marshall has the. boss mul team of the country—he can not worl either one of them. Owen Couchman spent Sunday# Mr Henson’s. Some people say that they lieve Joe Baum would go to the Nort Pole to see his girl, however, hed not go so far as that, but about mniles in that direction. Will Gifford has returned {ro Cass county. MOLLIE GAz00. Weak, Irritable, Tirell «| Was No Good on Earth.” — Dr. Miles’ Nervine strength the weak, builds up the broke down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disea® “About one yearago Iwas with nervousness, sle Creeping sensation in my legs, Slight palpitation of my heart, Distracting confusion of the mith Serious loss or lapse of mememrt | Weighted down with eare 4 worry. I completely lost api ‘ And felt my vitality wearing ' I was weak, irritable and t My weight was reduced to 160 In fact EF was no good, on © A friend brought me Dr. Miles’ book, “New and Start- ling Facts,” and I finally decidde totry a bottle of Dr. Mrrgs’ Re- orative Nervine. Before I had taken one bettie I could sleep as well as a 10-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned ES | repairing d 5,0 short notice. wedon't trad p apd sce us; if 15) we v get acquainted, and we wil 10; treat you right. We don’t want the | we want to sell all rave got; jasta liv We make save you money. trade; we have been 25) in ness and saddlery business 25 twenty four years, and we think we 25 | know our business. Come and see us. We will greet you. | 11-4 N. O. Wrarp. 2 the | We don’t want all} greatly increased. | When I had taken the sixth | My weight increased to 176 | The sensation in my legs wae My nerves steadied My memory was fully re Wy brain seemed clearer | felt asgoodasanymanoen | Dr. Wiles’ stestoratitc am A great medicine, I z Augusta, Me. Water B BoEBAse ‘ ‘o y. rugzi sellit it will be sent, prepaid, on rece by the Dr. Miles Medical Co, Dr. Miles’ Ne Restores