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INDICATED in sight and many new ones. DEACON BROS. & CO. PURVEYORS TO THE PEOPLE. The Only Makers of Low Prices OWN WEIGHT AN Q 2 es * 20 Ow 7 . te “V7 ayes We say vinpicatep, because proved by the crush at our store on last Saturday, the biggest day in om history. Every old custome : ' We quote you a few prices Just to show you that we are in it. LONG MEASUR $1 35 | 15 oz K C baking powder One pail sugar syrup i \| 15 || We bundle more produce than apy 3 12 th navy beans select band scoala * ome iu the county, the reason is ob 05 || you at these prices for we can’t do 1 th large Africar Jeva cette 25 | Evther of the above 2 bars for 3u)/ it, KASH is KING with us. Iu addition to the above cote «| 1 gal best country sorghum } 4 picked =| 6 th starch | vious we give you these cash prices 12 th hominy flike 25) 1 fb package soda 05) in exchange for butter and eggs, but | 1 ib best broken Java coffee 10)/ 10 bars Furbanks Ark soap a ; A koeastinne for 1 th Altura Extra coffee 20|/10 bare Nugget soap g5||‘tou't ark us to book anything | 2 Ibs of Nails for 5 cts. | Get our price by the keg 22 tb tine gravulated sugar 00! we carry Chase & Sanborns full live | 1 barrel r+ fined salt 1 05 | 23 ib C light brown eugar 1 00 jof fine Boston ec flees ranging is | Western equare washers 2 50 7 Ib package ce ff- 6 1 00)) prices from 25 cents to 40 cents per | Clothes wrivgers from $125 to4 (0 1 tb package coffee, any kind 15 || pound Acknowledged the best in| 1 fb powder 20 Flour all kinde at mill prices ||the world | 1 fb best powder 25 Suinil «ack best meal 10 | 12 boxes parlor matches 08 4 tH shot 25 Luge sack best meal 20 | 1 con Mooogram baking powder 10) Curry combs from 4 cents te 23 | i Ht u tt | side all caving in. | ~ Galvanized varb wire #92. llench, it’s too had but we can’t help Hi Did you ever hear the like of this lie. when you build. || The bottom knocked out and the We will sell chicken netting hog | wire, screen wire, screen doors just! for fun to advertise cur groceries | We will sll our Groceries to ud | | vertise our Hardware. Bitt braces from 23 cts. ta | Best axe in Butler ‘Best handled axe in Butler Good bandled axe 3 ron lasts with stand ‘| Lap lasts $3 00 TW} 85 40 20) | Cobbler’s outfits with 3 pair of soles All kinds of shoe nails per paper 05 | Oak soles 20) | Madole solid eteel hammers Bh) || Perfect hog rings 60!) || 8 inch wonkey wrench | Auger bitts 10 cents aud Up accord reiaculieea c 0) advertised everywhere xt 300 1 5 | Door butts from 4 ets up accord — ’ Ino 2 Shingling batches | Hill hog rings | 6 web Nickolson files 8 inch Nickolaon files | 20 inch Nickolsov mill files 12 web Nckolson mill files | Plow clevises , 6 iuch monkey wrench aig 1m Do ‘The ; 10 web moukey wrench lng to siz. To! | torize I | Rim door locks with white knohe gum vit Mre Potts Nickel Plated Flat i No. 1 Shingling batchets Never doubt the fact that we are headquartes On__ —_p- Baopies, Moline and Rock Island Plows,Bicing Plows,Corn Planters, Harrows Barb Wire, Chicken Nettine Screen wire, Screen doors. Th» only complete stock of Iron, Steel and Wagon Wood Work, Steel Plow Shapes, Plow Steel, Pumps, Field and G@ardcn Needs, by the way we sell Plants, Bulk Garden Seeds, over 400 varieties. DEACON BROS. & COMPANY, The only original makers of low prices. 138 cars 13—of goods bought since Jan. Ist., something is goiug to pop. 35 |) with Cold Handle and Stand i aeeas eS 285 S3E Fe EF 4 ~T2eras B Hood’s Sarrapariila is kuown to be an honest medicine, and it actually cures when all others fail Take it now. W. D. Orear, ove of tbe level he:ded and prosperous farmers of Virginia reiguborbood, ordered the booming Trues sent to his address. UTLER WELKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS BEAUTIFUL SKIN Boft White Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu- Fiant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro- duced by CuTicvra Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of inflammation and clogging of the Pores. (iuticura sold throughout the world. Potraa Deva arp a Boston, U. 8. A. Miss Susan Park, of Virginia, is a new subcriber to the booming Times. Our esteemed friend and good sub scnber. W. A. Downing, of Amoret, called Tuesday avd renewed. Mr Downing 18 one of the prominevt democrats of the west part of the county. Jas Shroyer, one of the substane! tial friends and subscribers over at Hume, renews. Mr E.C Maxwell, of Hume, gave th+ Traes a call ‘Tuesday and renews: Superintendent Ed Jones, of the! ed. Mr. Maxwell is one of the family) Water, Light and Fuel company, | of competent jurors who are serving | \ {Noah Smith and Wes Neighbarger, | their county and state at this term! night and day foremen, and Jobn | of court Cox, of the gas works, at Rich Hil), | while waking repairs at a gas main, were Overcome by gas and were Sunday. The little one weighed 84/given a tussle for their lives. Fore pounds Mr. and Mrs Aarrison|tuvately all pulled throngh with the were married in New York April 6, 8d of doctor 1896 Mr. Harrison 1s in his 63d year. | A late Washing Ex President Harrison and wife bave a little daughter, which arrived BABY HUMORS Itching and scaly, instantly re~ lieved by Coticuna REMEDIES. Harpwoop Lumser.—Orders left at Bennett Wheeler Merc. Co.’s for all kinds of bardwood lumber will have prompt attention. 1tf Cuaries Siumons. The protracted meeting, which has been in progress in the new Baptist church four the past three weeks at Amsterdam, conducted by Mr Harry days ago, by Mr. Mills of Texas, to increase the pevsions of the sur vivors of 1812 from $13 to $40 per jthe committee on pensions by Mr Sunday night. The me+ting was ove ton special says | a bill introuced in the senate a few Haldeman, of Kansas City, closed | month, wus favorable reported frow | ©. P. Council of Bates County. Because of the unusually bad roads aud the probability of cou tinued bad roads, the regular meet ing of the Cumberland Presbyterian Council of Bates county bas been postponed from March to next S-p tember. All C P.’s of the county please take notice Crarx Wir, W D Brair, President Chairman of Executive Com Round Prairie I:ems Dixie and Lizzie Onley spent Wedoe<day night with Pearl aud Gertie McDavitt Ed Hook aud family, of St. Clair Uo., passed across our beautiful prairie Ou their way to spead Sun- day with the latter’s pareurs, Judge jaud Mrs. Fix, ueac Prairie City. | We understand that Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peeler, of Vernon county, ha~ rented a farm on our prairie. Toe sad uews arrived to Mre | Jacob Seelinger last Tue-day, that ‘her sister iu-law, of Nevada, was |dead. The remains were brougbt back and laid to rest in the Prairie | City cemetery. For Sare—Corn meal and feed mil), located in Johnstown, Bates Co, doing « good business, in fine running ordee. Will sell cheap, (a barvain). W =s#H. Ocovrey. 14 4t Jobnatown, Mo, A lonly twelve surviving pensioners of ful ever held in the county outside O™'Y P ‘of thellarger tawns. Dhero ecret that war and that their ages ranzed ' The bill was 85 conversions and 26 added to the [Tom 90 to 104 years. jeburch by baptism | Parsed —Lamar Democrat Ae Bovine Foe ; Danville, Ti, Feb. George L Smith goes to Archie, | id Nyh ee » Blackledge, a restaurant keeper, wae Cass county, Saturday to buy horses | Tes" ‘og near Nyburt eas, sud kid up Inet night and robbed of : : devly the 18th inst. The death of /uver $1,000 and mules, and Monday he will be | : this most estimable lady was a yery D#Uks avd carried all his money up fn Montrose, Henry county, on the i ® " 5 : vad sffeir being the direct result of (O" BIS person. There were thres Same busivess. 3 | robbers. ebild birth The funeral Services | ew took place Friday avd the remains! were interred in Morris cemetery | The deceased was 36 years of age | Mr Chas Asber, brother of tke lady, | GOvecnor Stephens has pardoned Willan Gennes Cine “ \from the penitentiary W. E. Van Mrs. Deaton, wife of Roe Deato Our own Dr. Cox is a Wilkes bred horse and may yet be the first to reach the two minute mark and by | the way is Uosely related to Jobn R | Gentry. Granted tes First: Pardon European buyers recently bought 37 pacers and trotters in New York City at an average cost of $512.00 Tnese foreign buyers for our bigb We are in receipt of an invitation stentiary from St from Mr avd Mrs. Samuel Levy, to| years for sellin attend the marriage of their daugh | Sunday San, ter, Deborah, to } ef classed light harness horses makes Sa rs ree ieee ree vrer, on Wedoesday evening, March don,” ; < f g> pardon, quite a stimulant for this industry !10:b, 1897, Harlem Casino. Seventh |“This g the Kansas City an immoral sheet, now “This is realiy my first said Governor Stephens. asked by pardon was Geo. L Smith’s two black horses! Ave and 144 St, New York. Our judge who tried the man, the Prose took cirele und the public j cit zens will rem he bea ney and every me squ r with the and amiable E = io on, Th t L w The T € ‘and best wishes. ob ya from them. e of the most interesting and success |@tllinger, who said that there were | g 19.—Frenk | H+ was afraid of the | They escaped, leaving no | Jefferson City, Mo, Feb. 21—/) | Wse. Van Wye was sent to the pen | Joseph for two, the | } for an entertammment to be piven the last day, March 10) Ex-rcises will begin at one o'clock. all sre invited | Alfred Peeler, of Vernon county, |epent the firet of the week on th- | prairie. | Cbas Newton left for New York where he expects engage as a sea man. Misses Pearl and Gertie MceDavitt | went to Appieton City Saturday. Crmtax. i | Awarded Highest Honors—Worid’s Fai: | { Prof Tulley is training his schoo) | What Mr. Silvers Thinks of the Mozart Symphony Club. Having bad the pleasure of hear- ing the Mozart Symphony Club of New York, upon two different occa- sions, I am much pleased to say that I consider them one of the best | mosical organizations in America, playing with remarkable musical fir- igh and an excellent ensemble. Saucer Srivzas. Colonel William Pifer Dies, Marshall, Mo, Feb. 19 —Colonel Wilham F. Pifer, aged 78, died at bis home in this city last night of heart failure. During the war Col Pifer was lieutenavt colonel of the Tenth Virginia infantry, Stewart's brigade, Stonewall Jackson’s corps, | aod fought uuder Lee, where at the | battle of the Wilderness, in 1864, be was wounded and left upon the field as dead, R+ port of Grand Jary. To the Hon. Judge of the Circuit Court of Bates County. | We, the Grand Jury, submit to | you the following report: | Webave visited the county jail j;aud found everything in first class | order, prisoners being well tak«n ;care of, etc. We bave visited the va:ious county offices and found the | | flicers at th: ir posts and tue book« | | being kept in first class order, so fae | : : us we could judge from casual obser | vation. | | | | We would respectfully submit the | | following recommendations for | consideratio: : | P-commendation 1—That the vault in the cffice of Recorder be! | -xamived as to its being strictly fire | | proof. | ; Recommendation 2—That the, | walls of the court house building be | | '¢paired aud placed in safer condition | \ than they seem to be at present | Recommendation 3—We would) | s’80 recommend that, if possible, | Its should be secured for all of- | your fa 2 recora erei JONAS, Foreman. i re Window glare, roofing aud build ing papers, picture fiemer, carpety «hades. wallpaper, paints, ete, @ D. W. Drummonds 4. AWFUL TRAGEDY. fe P . | A Young Child Burned to Death at Hem This Morning. ‘ Rich Hill Review, 19. Frank Kooutz, who came in from Hume this afternoon, brought the news of an awful uffair which occur red in that town thie morning. B wae the fatal burning of a little child Mre. Thomas Duncan bed madé Preparations for dumg some wasl-§ iug, when ebe ran across the way OE @ veighbor’s on au errand, leaving thie child. a little buy 2 years olf last August. in charge of sume older children. Ee ebe could returo the little oue had erther fulleo into the fire or cume in contact with the flames (10 an old fashioned fire place) and a portion of its body be came burned almost to a criep. : De Wilhams expressed tue opie: § ion that the child could not long survive its injuries. Over Thirty Years | Without Sickness. | R-. HW. Werrsrern, a well-knowl, enterprising citizen of Byron, Bly writes: “Before I paid much atte | tion to regulating the bowels, F t hardly knew a weil day; but since (ow, learned the evil 1 — sults of constipatiom | and the efficacy of AYER’S Pills, I have not had one day's sickness — » for over thirty years —not one attack 4 that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife been, previ ous to our marriage, an invalid for: She had a prejudice against