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Many a wo- man sees the ;|the month of August with Mr. and) ly | Mrs. G. W. Mitchell, east of the city. | eyes grow dim and black enci ance fades from the sh le supplants the soft pc comes before lik are but outwarc lurks within. The nals. Careless or hundred diagnos ousness, for insomnia, f hundred different dis —mistaken nine ti When a woma sick—the trout organs that make her « important, the most del sitive, the most vital o body. They are so cle fibres of her life that a diso: for nerv in ten y knit rder here means disorder everywhere and anywhere. Such disorders call for the expert skill of the specialist. Such a specialist is Dr. R. V. Pierce, who for over chief consulting phy: the Invalids’ Hotel a: of Buffalo, N. Y. Afflict write to him and should in at once to take Dr. Pierce’ gical Institute, en should y case begin rite Pre scription, the most successful remedy for all forms of female weaknesses and dis- | ease. Tens of thousands of women have been cu by this marvelous medicine without msulting a physician. Dr, Pierce's 1003 pa Medical Adviser "is fu title-page to finis. It for the bare cost of m ¢ book, “Common Sense fof useful knowledge from be had in paper covers di 21 one-cent ‘a (31 centsin all), the book will be sent in cloth binding. Miller college at Sprague will open September 7th. Chas. Dickens the eldest son of the great noyelist died last week aged 69 years. Presiding Elder Hunt, was in the city Sunday and preached at the M. E. church. Governor Holcomb, of Nebraska, says his state will give Bryan a handsome majority. The democrats of St. Clair county will hold a county sonvention at Osceola August 34d, to nominate a county ticket. Women who are weak and nerv- ous, who have no appetite and cane not sleep, find strength and vigor in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Waxizep—A girl to do general house work, good wages paid. En- quire Mra. Joo Meyer, N. Main St J. C. Snodgrass, one of our sub- stantial farmers and a punctual sub seriber and esteemed friend to the booming Times, called anc renewed for ‘97. United in marriage on July 27th, 1896 by Judge Dalton, Mr. Jacob Fry of Amsterdam, Bates county and Miss Mamie Spencer of Sedalia, Pettis county, Mo. The Henry county delegates to the State convention selected by the county convention at Clinton Mon- day, instructed for Lon Stephens and W. C. Bronaugh for railroad commissionrr Lewis Higgive, living near Shel- don, was almost kicked to death the other day by a vicious horse. He went behind the animal in the barn totake the harness off and was kicked down. His injuries consist of a broken leg, armand nose He was also badly bruiset in the side by being trampled under the horse's feet. Stockton, Kan. July 26.— Populists and silver Republicans this county are wild with enthusiasm _|Colorado to spend two or three gestion—for a | ses. They are wrong | ical Associa- G. W. Keirsey, of Culver nei, borhood, a substantial farmer and stockman, 16 to 1 and Bryau, a solid friend and valued subscriber to the F bh bulk - County Convention. res Turnip seed—all kinds at Deacon Bros & Co. The democratic county conren- tion was called to order at the court . house last Saturday at one o'clock | Peter Denning, of Virginia neigh- booming Tiwes, renews. by T. L. Harper, chairman’ of cen- | borhood, renews. The Model Clothing Co. will move , tral committee. ‘ P 1] to the north side of the square in a} y at Os cig es \few days. The room, Sdemmatts occu-| porar chairman and C. R_ Walters, be the next pied by N. B Jeter, 18 being repair- | of Rich Hill Review, secretary. ved and refitted by Mr. Morris, the! The following committees Mrs. Ernest Jackson will spend | proprietor. | appointed by the chair: | |together Bryan will | president. were Joe Darling 28 years of age, was | AY jarrested in this city and placedin, TG | jail. charged with stealing a bicycle) C I. Mi jat New Castle, Indiana. The arrest! | was made by instructions from the | chief of police of the above town. | ‘REDENTI C B Lewis, D D Peeler, d J W Anderson. ORDER OF TL Harper, Parish Nickell, C J Eld. Lotepeich left vesterday for BUSINESS. weeks visiting his son at Silverton. | The populist state convention | wheel. meets at Sedalia to-day. W.O. At keson will attend as a delegate from this county. | RESOLUTIONS. By vote of the teachers Tuesday | afternoon the institute will come to jley, Senator Newberry, Judge JS | Butler again next year. Adrian, | Hayes and Judge EA Heary. | Rich Hill and Hume bid for the in-| stitute, but were largely outvoted in| were out, the following gentlemen Clark Boxley, son of Judge Boxley, of this city, who has been quite sick jwith typhoid fever at Monegaw! Springs, has returned home. compliment and thanks the teachers |vention: Jud for their favorable consideration. | candidate fo The institute will be held in August | Connell C. B. Lewis had quite a run on} inctead of July. his livery stable Sunday. He sent teams to Schell City, Appleton City, Rockville and Montrose. nett, Mr Borrop, candidates for rail-} ad ¢ issioner. Av old scalawag trying to sell |*° ECOUMmIBSIOR - cj - | ae = pat nee pecan z | titled to seats in the convention as > sg lrecular eeredited delecates vo: 2 | himself on our strerts Tuesday even [regularly accredited delegates or by ing. His stock in trade was to as , as ese i sail the clergy and the churches. In Mle bis a AN a . respect to these self constituted Wegheae Coleman, Beu Trelanc curb stone orators who draw a crowd | #24 J Christy. pees 2 Drerwarer —Hon John B New. | — to — the a our berry, GB Ellis, SL Coleman and! = seem to be entirely too leni- | FW Hy chow. | Evxuaxt.—B G Shelby. The condition of Mrs. C. D. Win-| Wesr Booxr.—C F Haldew chell, who accidentally swallowed a| J H Crawford. rubber plate containing a false tooth Easr Booxe —Judge J S Hayes, yesterday morning, as reported inj E C Mudd, Wm Stone and the Review last evening, is very | Frazier. serious. Though she was resting} Drex Crerx.—S A McDaniels, W! easy at noon to day, the obstruction | B Highley, Walter Lansdown and J had not been recovered and the lady | W McComb had suffered great painand anguieh.| Movnp.—Clift See and W P Fos- Her throat was badly lacerated, and | ter. ee this was followed by a severe swell | Susaur—C W Smiser, C J Hol ing, so that she was unable to speak. | land and Lewis Fisk. —Rich Hill Review. Mr. Preasanr—F Cobb, Chas Dixon, J B Adair, A C Edrington. The funeral of Ora Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jennings, JA Silvers, N B McFarland, WO j ®,| Jackson, G W Pollock, J Huffman, | aged 23 years, who died at the resi dence ot his parents in thia city, Geo Eldridge, C B Lewis, J Paget, bs VL Johnson, Wm Arnoldand JS Monday,took place Tuesday evening Warnock. and the remains were laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery. The services Osage —J. J. Francisco, S T Broaddus, S W Dooley. Dr W H were conducted by Elder Lotspeich, of the Christian chureh. The de Allen, W T Johnson, F McAllister, Arthur Borron, Prof J P Thurman, ceased was taken sick near Clinton | 4 & Beatty, T G Ellis, C GC McGin- several days ago with typhoid ma-|nis,C J Weeks, Rufus Ross, Jas larial fever, and was brought home Moreland, Jerry Culbertson, L P last week. The family of deceased Sobinson, Prof Leeay, W Crabb, J! have the sympathy of friends in this city in their sad bereavement. The scademy entertainment at the opera house Tuesday night was ex- cellent, and notwithstanding the ex- treme heat, was well attended. Wanrepv—A girl to do general house work. Steady employment for the right kind of a girl. Enquire at McFarland Bros. harness shop. | \ an, and | Miss Mary White of Harrisonville, wae in the city the guest of Miss Emma Cassity. Mrs. White will teach in our public schools the coming year. A M| Sam Mason, jockey, and the horse he was riding were both killed at exposition race track at Kansas City Monday, by coming in contact with another horse. Both Mason and his hie horse fell breaking their necks. W. S. Mudd, member of the board of education and one of Adrian’s most substantial citizens spent Sat- urday in this city. Mr. Mudd was interested in securing the next meet- ing of the institute for his town and did some nice talking to the teachers in that direction. A broken rail caused a bad wreck on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad two miles east of Salem, Ills., on day night. The train was passing over a trestle and sixteen cars loaded with merchandise went through the! Fatal Fight Between Prominen: Drug: trestle a distance of ten feet, to the sists of Cairo, II. ground. Ml. July | McElroy, J M Jokannes, W W Fer- 'guson, Jas Hodges, Jno Vandyke, W C Hedden, W W Arnisworthy }and Joe Graves Warycr.—Judge EA Henry, HH ij Havely, C E West, J W Darby CE jand H Miller. Loxe Osx —H G@ Walton, Thos L Harper and J W Spry STABBED TO TRE HEART. | Cairo, N. | 27.—Isaac Maj. J..N. Bradley, the old demo-/ CO" ee and resident of | Howsxn —J B Normao, W A Wil | cratic war horse, was in Saturday to cd be teeth, no ee | Hamas, VV Morgan, JW gaa | stabbed to death by Green P. Crab- r Brand and Joe} ia A 1 nd, r attend the convention and gave the |G Holland, Ho idnig! nig! _| Smith. Tisgs a pleasant and substantial call, ag —— a ea sre | Wesr Poisr—J H Shackelford, | renewing for ‘97. The Major is one ears going Ba : eee Doeee eB Hoy d D Alexander. | of the far seeing politicians of this! train for Springfield. Dr. J. J. Gor- Cuan —Parish Nickelland J| don accompanied him. They passed | Crabtree’s drugstore, and its owner | was seated outside. As they got by, | Coffee said to Gordon, “that — — is open yet.” Crabtree heard the remark and| jumped up, saying he would allow! no man to call him that. Coffee! | wheeled around and the two rushed | together and commenced fightirg. section of the state and his predic | tions are that the democrats will gain a grand vietory this year, coun- ty, state and national. | Allison and L C Hall | Grasp River.—H H Wyse, WM} and G W Moles | rNEE.—Jno Cantrell and M! i —Roberi Braden and A L/ A bad wreck on the Mo. Pacific railroad two miles this side of Lamar | at 5 o'clock Friday evening. The, train was crossing the bridge over Big Muddy, the engine and7 or 8 cars had passed over when the bridge | went down taking eleven cars with | The scufile was continurd cut ito it. A Nevada boy named Leejthe street until bystanders parted) Thomas, stealing a ride on the | them. In pulling Crabtree away he | 1 Jackson and Joe Lee. i = ei s eS | Roesvini J W Anderson, Dr) trucks of one of the cara that went pes jerked or fell over on his back, | hristian, Corsey Hitt, down, was ixstantly killed. Hig | with Coffee on top of him. The lat 1 Abe B bedy was recovered Saturday. Tho | ter was quickly taken off and led to! Judge Sullen wreck was caused from a broken the sidewalk and had taken but aj} N.—E E Holt, DD Peeler, Uson, ‘Vill Holt and Mat | Belisle | | Prarrmz —Major J N Bradley, W/ 1k] r. | s, JP 0 over the indorsement of Bryan by | the St. Louis convention. Bryan and Sewail will carry this, the Sixth! district, by the largest majority ever | given any ticket. Republicans are coming to the ticket every day The Liberal Enterprise says the late berry crop was the largest and) : : best ever harvested at that point. | Marcelline, September § to 1: Mi | He was immediately placed in custo The crop consumed and shipped during the season aggregates 23,- 875 crates. The money paid out for picking alone aggregates $8,592. The Enterprise says that the season wasa bad cne for growers on ac- count of low price 27 Fort Worth, Texas, July Within the next few days not less than 500 cars of corn will be shipped | from this point to the states of Tam- aulipas and Nuevo Leon, Mexico. | Owing to the seve country it is tt of corn into Mexico from Texas will exceed that of two years ago. Quite a number of hogs are also being shipped to Mexico from the southern part of the state. re drouth in that ( ght that the rush! arm wagons, phaetons ates 1 | shatte, ne S$, Wheels, dashes, axle. ‘few steps when he sank to tke - Wm stig 9 Matt 2sim, | Democrat. top, Tsell the best : os ge os a emporary rganiz ition Sa RA TET emcee: | 1) i. 2 ee bf Missouri Fair Dates —Liberiy, | °° ae a BEE cues iB iP sLeLe. ‘i Bugey aint on Earth. August 1to 5; Holden, August 11) Eis own drugstore r of Business: Is electi The Onl One Weiresct tiresentl ’ jto 14; Rich Hil, August 18 to 21; iS . ake ae y DO NOT RUIN THE WHEE Belton, August 18 to 22; Mexi on revealed a number of State delegates; 3rd —Adjournment The followicg congressional dele | gates were selected: J W Duncan, W C Hedden, A C Edrington, HO euts and ope on the left side The wou August 25 to 29; Edina, August to 28: Carthage, August 25 to | Hamilton. August 25 to 28: Rock.| Wet’ ™ le ae pearl handied di i Mas CLM WB Tyler, Jno! port, August 25 to 28; Springfield peace Uleds: Baldwin, Judge Henry, Mat Belisle, Judge Hayes, Judge Sullens The following were se! delegates to the state convention: : |O Jackson, WW Ferguson, J J Bad blood had existed between | Francisco, S L Coleman, S M Doyle} offee and Crabtree for years. They and LR Allen od operate drugstores only three doors apart Crabtree was formerly a prescription clerk in Coffee's store. "When the latter moved, Crabtree Stratk- opeued a drugstore in the old stand. L of Nor-| This started the eumity Mr > anegro last) "8S 44 years of age. He wa ‘i inted member of the state = Crabtree received a sprained wris mber 5; La Plata, wey we one | August 31 to Septe : : |September 1 to 4; Lamar, 8 to 11. and a black eye during the sevitle G W = Moles and | |lan, September 9 to 12; Carrollton, |September 15 to 18; Lawson. Sep- |g jtember 22 to cothe, Sep | tember 29 to Oct Tbe following resolution was in- structed acd ado 92 to 20: Carrellton, Mo.. Ju | year-old daughter of map, one half mil borne, was ass convention assemb unqualifedly endc 4 tepbens for g vernor, and | evening. o'clock, and P : es from this county to ei os “of phar by Gov Fifer th envention sre hereby in | e Raye Le are Rentuckians. st ito work for aud use all! Sent to d at onee. A porce Se es } e@ rmeaus to secure his nom- went out ar er report savs they have the negro surrounded. and they catch him be will’ be lynched x ,outhe spot. The sheriff was sent | wi . for and instructed to take blood. ata fyi } hounds from here with hi leaner Spee sean pes up = = ae him. The | foliow its so that it is the best | girl's condition is serious. No jur. : family medicine known and every | ther particulars can be obtained. j family should have a bottle. if ninittee : B ou resolutions made ; the foliowing r Tue a € mocracy of Bates | county in iicn assembled | jcongratulate the democratic party | | On its regeneration, and the ot j did: brilliant and tricmphant Sight | Dr. J. W. Choate was elected tem- | Darling claims he did not steal the | Holland, GG Henry and G W Moles | Jerry Culbertson, Senator Brad- On motion, while the commitieces | the contest. Butler appreciates the | from abroad ably addressed the con. |’ r attorney general; A J|> ey, WC Bronaugh, J H Gar-| Committee reported following en- |“ | confidence | VALU: i IS THE DRUGGI EX PE Drug Expense. ’, ¢ = oer or ~ If you've paid too m for drugs.you may know how much too much by buy Our prices OPO ASA Qe are j ght. We have 1D the be lity ef goods ays no matter how far we aS have to got> get them. 4 Thirty ars exper- MS jence b aS where what to pay for them. H. L. HOKAGE se nko sXe ake: LRSAASLUSNIDS | go E C Crow, of Jasper | for the coinage of of 16 to 1. (2) That we most heartily en. | dorse the national platform from | top to bottom as being democratic in the truest sense of the word. 63) T we express our i in the wisdom cf the! nomination of Hon William Jennings Bryan for president of the United | States and Arthur W. Sewall for vice-president. (4) That we point with pride to silver at the ratio the wise statesman like patriotic and | paq buried j economic administration of our state affairs. j (5) We most enthusiactically | commend the course of United States | |Senators F M Cockrell aud G@ G! Vest on their brilliant record of the United States senate, and that we } tender Hon G G Vest our unanimous | support for re election. (6.) Resorvep, That we heartily | and unqualifiedly endorse the course | of our representative in congress, Hon David A DeArmond, and we | commend him to the voters of this | district one worthy of the suffrages | and as one who will receive their | support at the coming November | election. He has been true to every | trust committed to him and has been untiring in his efforts to se cure the blessings of equal rights to. all and special privileges to none; and therefore the delegates appoint ed by this convention to the con- i gressional convention to be held at | | | Osceola, Mo, are hereby instructed ies Esq Howard and wife were vi | to vote for his renomination as such | '",JOhmstown last Monda | lepresentative y irman Convention adjourned. The Republican bolters say Me- | | ee: : ; " | Kinley, “if elected, must continue) & the policy of Mr. Cleveland in the, sale of bonds in time of pence.” Un- | ;questionably President McKinley | Guaranteed to cure, or moneyt Preasant Gar —G G Henry, J/ Will sell bonds to protect the Treas- | funded. Price, 25 Cents. For M Walker, O M Burkbert, Potter|ury gold reserve if the reserve he | PY W. H. MeClement. threatened, but he and the Republi which be clected with him will endeavor to enact can House will some measure to increase the reye | nue and abolish deficits ‘There is a | chance that with an abundance of revenue the raids on the gold would | end, although, of course, there is no certainty that they would. But in! any event the gold reserve will be maintained at a safe figure, and if it | can not be maimtained except vy | bond sales the Republican Admini as, Jas Simpson, JA Patter-| tration will make the sales —Globe | Toa! wago: To $ y t. er tand the Tes apariila Winen in dount, ask for Ayer’s Pills ! Butler, Mo. THAT CAN GO INTO YOUR PRESCRIPTION HAVE A THITY YEAR QUALITY. mplicit | | get the top price, | some good farm land ABLE INGREDIENTS RIENCE WE Carerul People. ee We like particular peo- ple—people who bring all their judgment to bear in their buying. Peoplo who want reas. ons tor things,who scan goods closely,who watch quality and prices. Peo. ple who examine, com. pare and look around. We like such people be. cause they eveatually do all their trading here, * TUCKER, Prescription Druggist, evada Post.—M. M. Tucker , Wife, iather and mother of Dr, Ty er, are here visiting him, havin, returned from the Eldorado Sprj celebration. While watching fireworks at Eldorado Tuesday ni a skyrocket struck Mrs. Tucker f in the forehead. Dr. Tucker exg ed the wound in bis mother’s head yesterday and extracted from a piece of tin an inch long, itself to the skull the rocket had struck the lady in eye it would have destroyed sight, aud as it was it was aye painful wound. They will return their home near Adrian, Mo, ing few days. Deepwater Items. Quite a number of Elm Grove ple attended the celebrational rado Springs July 20th, and reports splendid time. a Mrs Kinder, of Texas, is her sister, Mrs Martin, of Joh J M Mayes and little son, Charley. of Kansas ty, were visitors fy Johnstown Saturday. Rev Houstin preached at Jo town last Sunday eve at 4 o'clock, W H Zimmer threshed Mond: Quite a crowd of Elm Grove ¥ people ended chureh at Uj Sunda zht JoeG tridge, of Oregon, is vis his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Kash, this week. Teke your eggs and ¢ ens te Mrs FC Callal dan, at Johstown, Rosi 7 Why suffer with Coughs, Cold d LaGrippe whon Laxative Bro nine will cure you in one d Does not produce the ringing in fi head like Sulphate of Quinine. up in tablets convenient for 33 6m inunththnneieiieae ees eee de Very wives fe 8 for this mo Loans closed at onee, money ready. 1¢t Three thoroug male hogs f ling Jersey 32 2m 2 iniles east of Batle ae T. W. Lece. = For alir Ts, or parts of Buggies, Wil furnish y HIGH OR LOW GRADE 30 sy ——— ——-SOLD I F. M. SKACG: First door south of Post @