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| Insist on having just what you call for when you go to buy Hood’s Sareaperilla, the One True Blood | Purifier and nerve tonic. The Rich Hill fair will open Aug. 18 and continue four days. ‘The man with a weight of his leg can’t hope to win in the race. A man with a weighton his health can’t expect to com- pete in life and ness with those who are not handicapped. If his brain is heavy, and h blood sluggish, because cf con- stipation, he will not succeed in doing anything very well. Constipation is the cause of ne-tenths of all sickness. ymptoms of it are sallowness, F ppetite, bad he mouth, dizziness, lassitud e cured | Henry county's poet, Col Allen. Dorman, of Clinton, candidate for nit Ss the track. Knox County Democrat Mac’s in the saddle; The platform’s a straddle, w, democrats patdle, we'll make ’em skedaddle. they are more ce which are so st tem all out of of the “ Ple permanently. Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mail- ing only, and get t , The People Common Sen Address, tion, No. 43 Main Our good correspondent from Vir- ginia, G. W. Park, was in to see us ing fine in his section with the ex | ception of oats, which he says have | been damaged by the rust. We are in receipt of the catalogue jof the 6th annual meeting of the WILLIAMS - Rich Hill Fair Association August Cash Gr ocery. | 18 to = eG This association We have it row Washburn Crosby | 28s been giving excellent satisfac- Gis tread SU\airines| tion in the past oe promises to ee PM lour only OO0e per cack. ‘eel all former efforts to entertain The Wasburn Crosby Co , of Min. | 2° BeSEle: neapolis, wrote us that they hada, ‘le St. Clair county Democratic brand of flour,called the Bread Win-| convention followed the lead of ner, and that it was sure enough | Cass, and instructed for DeArmond Bread Winner and they would guar-|for congress. He will probably be antee it to give fine satisfaction, so0)nominated by acclamation and elect we have just received a car of it to-;ed with similar enthusiasm.—Pleas day. We will sell it to you at 90cjant Hill Gazette. per sack and warrant every sack. ; . , : This is the fifth car of the Northern | Gen= John) B- Gordov, the famous flour we have gotten,in the last three [eacontederate leader J(spea nei Monn a Oita detdoublo eiavamcunt the Kansas Chatauqua, when called ie’ i d, replied: of any flour we have ever sold in the ne ne fae a argues ne 1 : “What a miracle! A rebel genera! same length of time. We want to say to the people of Sea a oe - oer ibs gee Ses Bates county that we have the only gener S Bene Bane aogier ; aie called to ‘go on, ” and proceeded to Washburn rom C o's. flour eulogize the flag and the ioyalty of in Butler and are exclusive agents ihe south for their flour. We have a letter ; from them stating that they donot| The county court of St. Clair put up a sack of flour, that has not|county, is seriously considering a their uname in full on every sack, | proposition from the Blair line rail- Washburn Crosby Co, and all par-| road to build a wagon and railroad ties claiming to have their flour un-| bridge over the Osage river at Os der a different name are frauds, and|ceola. If the county will donate are misrepresenting to the people in| $10,000 the railroad agrees to furn- order to sell their goods. The|ish the balance. The bridge would Washburn Crosby Co's, flour, 18 as|cost inthe neighborhood of $100,- far ahead of any other flour, as Dr. | 000. Prices baking powder is ahead of a : 2 the other Fe re saa fs ieee easton Wonder nsaniant a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. while we are telling you about our] AOE = Bread Winner, we a want you Nongere) debered Rbiaito Nw edness to lose sight of our Gold Medai, for soy aE ee aha lke feu ae spe 2 been afflicted from birth, was a very it is the finest flour in the world. - Weave sill calico: weak baby and could not survive the ee hot weshter. The parents have the 18 ths Cal. gi lated sugar 3 Pa Rene ay Mee sympathy of the community in their a fee a La a affliction. 12 lbs Eastern navy beans (not | | | =1 00 20) Cal beans us some handle.) 25| The free silver voter will remem. 12 ths good rice 25| ber that as much devolves on the 12 ths oat flakes 25/| election of congressmen as president. Screen doors complete 80} A free silver president add a gold Screen wire from Se per yard 3 ths finest tee dust 1 th pure Java Blend coffee 34 ths finest African Java Sl We are making a wild rush on tinwafe and hardware. We want to sell all that is sold in Butler, if we} can, and we are making prices with | that in view. We sell the best salt sold in Butler, will not get hard and) will not physic your stock,which the | pan dried salt will do, like some are handling. The big increase in our trade this year has encouraged us to put forth every eftort, to furnish the people with the best goods, at the lowest possible price. We do not know whet others sell their goods at, nor do we care, for we know we buy our goods cheaper | friends, and in aa interview says the and sell them on such close profit} west favors the nomination of Bland that they cannot meet all our prices up the people. Therefore, be jof your ballot in the selection ofa 60} DeArmond fills the bill. A. B. Gott, editor of the Stouts ville, Mo, Banner, suicided Monday afternoon at Erie, Kansas, by taking poison. He wrote three Lillian Kinkade, of Chanute, Kan. He also telegraphed his foreman to take charge of his oflice. Gott fell on thestreet and soon after expired. J.T. Fiyan, editor of the San ple’s party journal of the west, is 1 the gold bug pls! } }and LaGrippe when Laxative Bromo form. Williams Bros. | Does not produce the ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quinine. up in tablets convenient for taking funded. Price, 25 Cents. | by W. H. McClement. For sale 33-6m Barn Burned, i The large barn belongin;: to J. W. Park, near Virgina together with day. The loss besides the bara w } about 300 is of corn, a ; Wagon, two sets of harn jhay,a lot ef other things. ; only members of the family at home at the time was Mr. Park and his Post Office, mother. The loss was partially cov. ‘\ered by insurance. -SOLD BY—— F. M. SKACCS., First door south of Butler, Mo. o | congress from this district bas tlown | Saturday. He reports crops look-| President Cleveland will spend ‘the 4th with his family at Gray Gables. Clardy & Bruner is collecting a fine sample of Bates county's, grass and grain. addition you can add to this ec tion they are will- ing to reeompence you for it. Bring them along and let us make Bates show just what it can do. The republicans have formed a McKinley club in this city with an enrollment of 55 names. 1 Last Saturday the republicans of this township in the selection of delegates to their county conven ‘tion, recognized the colored man by Rev. A. B. Francisco, of Galveston Texas, is visiting his brothers, S. P. jand John Francisco. James Bradley, druak and crazy, attempted to burn Shelbyville. Ind- Bradley was a traveling man. teacher inthe colored ols. W. Kenoly public scho jiana a 4 - ia Hon. C. C. Dickinson, of Clinton, is spoken of as a suitable man for presidential elector from this dis iP | Haven't heard of any trouble get- ting hotel accommodotions in Chi i : Jem. trict. That's the proper thing to pactie forth aide leeatea sto tite te do. Mr. Dickingonis an able ocratic convention. paigner and no man in this rict is better suited to fill the position r | Lon Stephens appears to be take ing the counties cleanin his on- : “ | to victory. ; ward march to the gubnatorial man-| sion at Jefferson City. | Dr. Hull has returned from Ex-' past has returned tothat city. He jcelsior Springs where he went to/traveled all over the west in search attend a meeting of interstate Den- of a location but failed to find the tal Associaticn The meeting bext oo ed place and now goes back a 2 atisfied that there is no coun- year will be held at Pertle Springs. | : g and The riding contest by the from 10 to 14 years of age, for * All owzi do side saddle given by MecFarland|city have been notified to Bros., will take place at race treck!dog iax. If not the dogs at 2o'clock July 4th. Contestants | attested by ig ae {and corfined three da and if must be from the country. not redeemed in that limit. shot. | The proper thing to dois to shoot the dogs first and then put them in the pound. in the The teachers cf the county will be with us this month. Make their stay pleasant. Give them boarding} places at reasonable rates, and let us see if we can not make them feel | | Huckeby, of Rich Hill, is seeking the giving him ore delegate, Prof. W. | eam-i and earry the banner of democracy | J. J. Abell who sold out his cloth-| |ing store at Nevada several weeks | y the! be | the pound master j The Border Breeze says G. P. | Announcemennt. Having decided to quit the bard- ware and stove ness I will sell , the same also chea; gro- ceries on earth. 33 2t. A Popuiist’s Opinion. A, Mo, June 29, 1896. As oue tiat has lived in Bates Co, Mo., for many years, and one that! | believes thoroughly in the principles | enuciated in the and also one who to the idea, that these } scan only | be enacted into statutory laws of the| land, by elevating tue People’s party into the various departments of gov- ernment, eXecutive. legislative, aud judical, but while su advocating, be Om platform iieving and working in order to bring about this great a result, I fervently ask great Master, who controls the destinies of our great Republic, to deliver} me from those ciaracteri . that jeeem to control some few men. Treter to that partisan blindness, | narrow nindedness or bigotry or | Whatever you please to term it, that seems to actuate some men 'with a desire to reject every man and measure, no matter how gocd}| or important, if fathered by either | of the old parties. For one I am for} municipal, state, and national reform, ‘I care not what chanuel it comes | through. If at this late day either of ve ual jthe old parties should condescend, jtoredress the grievancies of the | toilg millions in the confines of our the noble Republic, I should hail day with delight, and shout a re nomination for representative on the | entialamen. But the feeling that they gold standard republican ticket. | would not do so, caused me io be Mr. Huckeby will have to go into ja populist, and the same feeling now the campaign with the understand-/actuates and prompts re not to ing that there is but one paper,|waverinthe populisticranks. Bat that Butler is the proper place to) hold institutes. We see from the Hume Telephone that the stores of the Hume Mercan- SPECIFIC FOR Scro “since childhood, I ha: “ted with scrofulong § res, Which caused me gs. Physicians were to help me, and I only STOW yy under their. At length, 7 | to take AYE com) a cured, so that T have not had or piinple on any part of my? the last twelve years tally recommend Ayer's & lavas the very best blood 1 —G. T. Reg Myersville, Texas. YER‘ THE ONLY WORLDS Bi » ~ Sarsaparill os . 23 Conghs rh haem: Poctgeal For reyr—A_ pleasant fon room, one block from square, Inquire at this office. J. M. Caiterlin is very anxiong some good farm lands for this mes Loans closed at once, money ' Three thoroughbred Poland male hogs for sale. Also oney ling Jersey bull. A. H. Wr 32 2m 2 niles east of (the Record), in the county, that! what can we say or do, in regard to bug congress would avail nothing to! careful } congressman. In this district Judge | letters be-| fore taking his life, ove to the pub-| lic, a last request, and one to Miss} | Francisco Populist the leading peo-| stopping in St. Louis ona visit to/ | for president and Teller for sec and make a profit. jond place. He is satistied the sil-| Yours Truly, AG forces will uuiie and present a solid front against McKinley and Why suffer with Coughs, Colds | | Quinine wilicure you in one day. | Put | Guaranteed to cure, or money re-| | contents was distreyed by fire Sun-| tile Co., F. L. Martin and J. H. Cox, in that town were burglarized one night last week. The thieves gota small amount of cash from the store. | Nothing else was touched. will support him on that ticket. We understand local option pe titions are being circulated. For goodness sakes give the town a rest on this proposition. We tried it once and found the law wanting and violated on every hand. Then too taxes are high enough the way the matter stands. We are now paying an additional levy of 70 cents. Don't tax us out of town. W. M. Crawford has been spend- ing a few days visiting in Henry county. Be strenuously denies that Col. S P. Francisco is about the | his visit meant anything more than happiest man in the city and his /|just to visit friends and take a little happiness is all causede by the ar- | vacation from the arduous duties of rival at his home the other day of a| his cffice. But the boys who are 2 «1. 4;:| close touch with the secrets of Bil- brace of fine boys, who with their toy's heart wou't have it that way mother is doing well. The Togs | and now Billey is under fire from all The Record says what's the mat- ter with running Judge Templeton, of Rich Hill for prosecuting attor- ney. Nothing at all, trot him out. Judge Templeton is a good lawyer and aclever gentleman and would make a good ofticer if elected. extends congratulations. jeides. H gocd natured, how é : iver, and ~ matters philolog- Farmers of this county ought to) jaaty. 7 ia profit by the lesson of last summer) e a jaud get their wheat, oats and flax in! = HG iy Ta Sear Race Rane lhe etack Nefore@e de. damased (ue ace the fast driving of vebicles on Meo is Gamage ©Yithe streets. They ought to pass jrain. Last year hundreds of bushels | another prohibiting the fast ridin jof grain were so badly damaged byjof b o 8 The bicycle is, under icyeles. aap s j 1 abr aac i not by being cared for in time that! the law classed ag a vehicle, and th 2 a iopasia have superior richt jit was ruined and not worth thresh. | 8b ek Heke es eres ghts. Hae |The bicycle is noiseless and really | the The democratic judicial conven. | fro tion for the westera district of the} state to nominate a candidate for the | Kansas City court of appeal held at Pertle Springs, Warrens-| burg, Tuesday. Judge Elliston, of Karsas City, the present judge renominated without opposition. Judge Elliston is one of the best lawyerg in the state and the fair and | impartial way in which he has ren dered decisions has made him very popular with the attorneys and pec- em than the buggy. A bi- favors such an ordiaance sted that the matter be ught to the attention of the coun cil by the papers. Bill Wilds, a bad mao, who held jup and robbed an old man cf $185 in Archie, 2 few days ago, was ar- |rested by the citizens of Adrian af- itera hot chase Wednesday of last weck and taken to the jailat Har risonville All that wild and wooly story published in the Kansas City World of a certain deputy marshal making x» wildleap from the door of a fast moving train and capturing | Wilds was a fake, a boomerang The Adrian Journal ofthat town turned tured the Wild ma was 2 was Another trust has shown itself. The latest to be organized is the nut jand bolt trust. The combine in cludes forty three cut of fortv four’! plants) Their first move was to jraise the price of nuts and bolts 50 |per cent. This is step No. 1; the next move will be to send the price to the tariff limit. A good thing is the protective tariff for trusts.—La ; mar Democrat. cut 1 cap The man with a can't hope to win in n with a weight on ealih can't expect to compete in life and business with those who are not handie i. If his braia is heavy, d sluggish, because o he will not succe anythi vi wel Constipation is the tenths of all sickness ymptoms of it are sallowness, listlessness, peor appetite, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness, bilicusness, and constipation can be cared u 38. a Judge DeArmond has been given the instructions of St. Clair county in kis race for nomination to con- gress. He is worthy and deserying and will make a strong race. He was present at the Osceola conven tion Monday and addressed the Jem- ocrats. His speech was strong and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are not at all violent in their action, ‘logical and gave evidence of termination de- to go to work with a permanently. Address Wo ue demeoc the face of the ruptured co our heart. i sy we z ee : of the republican ranks will be q tet Bie sind neighbors for their unselfish assistance in our! jtower of strength to the ticket in | the district.—Appleten City Herald. | |recant bereavement. Me. asp Mes. J. C. Woxvezs more danger from accident | ys the people | Aj ay! 5 cause of nine-| certainly by the use of! They aud yet they are more certain than | many medicines which are so strong that they put the system all out of Pellets” ia that they cure! Stamps to cover) - iling only,and receive free, of Dr. Pierce's Medical Ad- I Dispensary | |the many individual members of both of the old parties that have arrayed themselves on the side of justice and humauity, and are batt! ing nobly for the cause of freedom, in season and out. For one,my duty ia clear, my mind is made up, and I believe I voice the sentiment of hun- dreds of tried and true populists in this the sixth congressional district. That the democrats will renominate D A. DeArmond goes without say- ing. Now, if we are genuine in our ideas of reform, the proper thing for the populists, at their convention held at Appleton City August 12 is to ratify the nomination of Judge De Armond as soon as the opportunity presents itself. If the convention tails to take this view of the case, then it would be my opinion that every populist who believes in hon esty of purpose, who thinks that merit should be rewarded, and who | has kept in view the records of this |congressman, should go to the | poles in November there, in the | secret chataber of the booth. with |no other witness but their God, |write on their ballot the honorable jname of our faithful congressman David A. DeArmond It wilh bea vote that will never cause a blush of Is bame to inmantle the cheek of any I | true populist. | from the fact, t Armonds reeord i would urge this with Judge De- 1 Ce an te sa} j be uu imp pouty lulist tc Congress in this, the sixth district, but the inevitable result | would be the defeat of our man and jalso of Judge DeArmond, and y lin Congr a gentleman who is at | Variance with the populistie privci | ples; whose ideas are that prosperous jtimes must come through a gold | |Standard anda duty on tin plate} | and plate glass. Men and brothers, | 3088 eba i over board tried and true man | Judge DeArmond has been true to | his in every respect. | Show by your ballot that you appre. jciate real worth. x Oxp Porrusr Fa pledges i | for heaven sake, at this critical stay, | a 3 | do not commit the folly of throwing | Power Bros., H. T. Henton& ~ FISK BROS. FISK BROS. FISK BROS. Will sell you for the next thirty ds 12 th navy beans 12 tb good rice 12 th Scotch oats 12 th hominy flakes Good dry salt meat per pou Country bacon ) Breakfast bacon California hams 10 bars Fairbank soap 6 bars Grandpa's Wonder soap 6 bars Old Country soap 6 bars Fairbanks brown soap Java blend coffee, 1 pound Broken Java cofive, 2 pounds 1 th Arbuckles coffee 1 th Lions coffee 1th XXXX coffee 18 th granulated sugar 20 th brown sugar 1 gal nice light thick sorghum 1 gal golden drip syrup Good broom 1 doz quart tin cans 1 doz Mason's quart jars 1 doz Mason’s } gal jars 1 doz jelly glasses We have the largest assortm flour in Butler and can suit ¥ good flour will do it, and we mi specialty in giving you low prem on 500 th lots or more. We has jand Rich Hill flour; algo the brated Pillsbury and Was Minneapolis bard wheat flour, @ | finest bard wheat flour in the which will only cost you $f sack, every sack guarantee. Reve ption. ra large ts assembled a e of Mr. and Mrs, Jent in Summit township, the o being a reception given by rs. Frank Vandruff and Clauc 1 honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. § | Dent of Athens, Ohio. | The position of hostess was ably filled by Miss Myrtle assisted by sev- eral lady friends. Tables were placed jon the lawn which was brightly jluminated. At the usual time refresh- {iments consisting of ice lemonade andJpeaches The house was bea ied with cut-flower: ‘band discour ing the ever | guests depa | enjoyable affair. On last Wednesday evenir aber of ¢ t ant ho gues ke ’ holiday made W.C. BurRts, Ticket Agent. | return, We buy every thing that the fe | mer brings to town and psy caale i trade or wil! gi you aa order jwhere that suits you. And if} | have a surplus of chickens, 6 butter, corn, potatoes, applet: | i bring them to Fisk Ba jand get the highest market | We give free of cHarge on the | July one sack of Pillsbury best jto the oldest lady that attends | grand celebration Don't forget place, FISK BROS, the liberal. cery, North Side of Square. peaches, T. W. LECC. irs. or parte of Buggies. arm Wagons, phactons: okes, whe dashes, best Bugsy Paint on We reset tires and DO NOT RUIN THE WHES Foua? HIGH OR LOW GR heakfal never ig the right for very few dollars have Tz iB | end be convinced thas this Pe:

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