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RHEUM : s ao a J e a lived in this county tif 3 most all in cultivation. five miles on wood work, Iron, Steel, have unty fifty years 5 northeast of Butler, to lease for | Nails, Salt, Barb wire, F ; = “er Zz i Real Estate, Loans And Abstracts. turing and disfiguring of itching, | three or five years. Cash or bank-| Buggy Paints, Machine ; ortured the Milkman. ' 2 : : % 3 burning, scaly shin and scalp humors 1 in- | able paper. Madea box 33, Johns- | ee "Gi. See Chicago, Ill, August 30.—Louis We do a General Real Estate and Exchange stantly relicved by a warm bath with CuTr- curs Soar, a single application of CUTIcuRA (ointment), the great skin cure, anda full dose of CoTicURA RESOLVENT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures, when all else fails. The Truzs returns thanks to F. a neers — Hackler, one of the prominent farme ersand good citizens of Adrian | neighborhood for a renewal of his subscription. Tong may he live and prosper. S0-acre farm, good improvements, town, Bates Co., Mo 41 4t. Mr.S. H Drysdale renews and ‘DEACON BROS, &C0 Ata revival meeting b:ing held at | Merwin revivalist Claypool baptised | Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Cutlery | and Guns, Tinware & Stoves, Field and Garden Seeds, Buggies, Wag- | | ons and Farm Machinery, Wag- 'Groceries and Farm Produce jlast week Mr. and Mrs Wm Shannon ;aged 86 and 83 respectively. They | were married sixty-one years ago and |Simmonds, a milk dealer, was tor | {tured and robbed of $1,000 by bur: | glars at his home, at 3744 La Salle, e 3. W. CLARDY, Mayar. CLARDY, EI Business, and Make a We are now pre; | | Suceesors to Cranpr & Bacnen, J.D. ELLWOOD, } sWOOD & CO., Specialty of Abstracts. | asks us to change his address from | c é a revised list of Lands, for sale or exchange = Proctor to Gravois Mills, Mo, all ot| j Just before midnight Sunday. a Ae Roel ne are aia oe cenit > cane Alene x . ‘ : . | , rel | i an. 3 a ns ~ sie rai S, pie e us new description a vrice, IG | which we will take pleasure in doing) There are BUGGIES and then] io te) ee wken three men Yours for business, hea and return thanks for remembrance. | again there are BUGGIES, but the sae him. They bound his hands ‘1 Dv Tr : sp Rpiatrvesdontine writ. Forres Dergercime: | St. Louis Exposition, Sept. 8 to 23, | best car of BUGGIES ever shipped bane ce and gagged bia, and pro-| CLARDY, ELLWOOD & CO, i. —Pirnply Fares, Baby Blemishes, | 1897. Tickets on sale Sept. 7, 9, 14, jinto Bates county we have just re- epece to light matcbes and burn | OOOO 9 SS EOMPOTNIHT OOOHOSODOOOS CHOOPOOOOEOS CDIOOPOOIONS FOODIES FALLING HAIR ‘Cured by Curicuaa Soar. 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, and Oct. 5, 7, 12, 14, z J his bare feet. Failing b his! apbcalees aed: ie | ceived. They are beauties, every- Benya 19, 21. Limited for return five days : y ethod : : | sinatra tc onaeinae eas OT from date of sale at rate of one and | one of them. method to learn the hiding place of | ; 5 poet W. O.7 JACKSON, one third fares for the round trip. his money, one of the men placed al A PRIZE PiG Bitten by a Snake. LAWYER E. C, VANDERVoORT, Agent. ras aoe : revolver against Simmonds’ te mple | Norse ; : Col. Jas L. Pace orders the ad- Painting, Finish and Trimming and threatened to kill him. Sim | for $5,100, the top Figure—Oft- Yesterday morning the ten year- BUTLER, - - MQ. : A . i | : 5 old son of Lute Shoct N dress of hie paper changed from Jef} . ” monds weakened and the scoundrels springs Valued at $15,814. ee oct, oa North Will practice in all the courts. |ferson City to Poplar Biuffs, Mo., to first class throughout, Road Wagons ete pees Sprivefield, I, Aug. 28 —TI olcredolateds sek with an excit. ae pie ORES _— |which point the Col has moved hisjand Top Buggies, Phaetons and Sa eae aartrn RS ecce oe neo et hed cao uateail ed pent fellow TIE EELEY CPLatye | family, and where be will engage in iag ; i . TSeu nanan jens @ sale evar” Held 1a the; Had’ Fone Inco the barn alter eget ae BU i LER W EEKLY | IMES ae Sesking Ses pall ane aoe sea canon ae -- = : SER Dead. | West, and the largest price ever re Noticing the headboard of an ai a a = extends to him best wishe3 for suc-}. ae f 8 pay any eee f Paducah, Ky., Aug. 28.—Reportjahzed for oae hog at any sale iu the used bedstead lying on the floor, he OCAL ITEMS ss ris sari - lin the buggy line will make the miz-|reeches here from Dexter, a sal : Sree to put his hards under it to lift i cess in the new enterprise in which BU maee : ; : orld, was that cf the annual sale = t ift it up - he has engaged. take of their lives if they fuil to get village of Callaway County, tha { Geo GC eS 5 , against the wall. Cider! Cider!! Cider!!! 2 ; our prices and see the magnificent |S°Ve2 men are dead and another |® Ree ee Uhame-; A hugh black and white striped . 3 es : The Times esteemed friend Z. A. lige ie pee 2. es s dying in horrible agony as a result | , this county, on the Illinois snake lay coiled under the eine” of j Bring on your apples, J. T. Graves} White, a prominent farmer of Shaw- 4 3e@ repository | of having eaten poisoned melons.) State Faic Grounds. Sixty-four furniture and resented the intrusion f & Son, has started bis ae cider | nee township, a native of Bates Co., floor, all new styles and finish. Eight men and boys slipped into a| head of Poland China hogs, bred by by fastening ite fangs in the boy's i mill and will press Tuesday, Thure a rock ribbed and influential demo We claim end cau prove that we | watermelon patch to steal the fru Klever’s Mode',” scld for $15,874, band. The boy ran screaming out | = rag mame lg mgs ae erat called Monday and renewed.|have the largest sssortment and The owner had dosed one melon of #veraging $248 per head of the barn with the reptile hanging j mill is located in the eas ied of) We learn from friends that Mr.| most beautiful line of good peeran prize size with strychnine andarsen-| __“Klever’s Model” was sold to the | by its fange to his hand. A young town. 35 lm White will be a candidate for Cir Te eee nasa Age 1cand the crowd happened to eat | Klever Model Breediog Association | companion caught the snake by the ' Prey a cuit Clerk cf this county before the) 0+ i ioht new uty. Acar this melon. Two died in the pateb,| Of Tinos for the «normous sua of | tail acd pulled it away frow its { 200 head of Land 2 : esata next democratic convention. 5 tearing “2 the vines in their terrible beg nes is the largest price | hold and killed it. j 0 hea and 2 year-old steers f : agony. wo more fell upon the | ever paid for one hog beforein the The bitten boy's hand began to j and 75 head of 1 and 22-year-old There will be a church Cen GRG BAIN WAGONS road. Seven are said to have died | history of the world, swell enormously but his ee i heifers These cattle can be seen held in the M. E. Church, South, before the dector could reach them, - poured whisky into bim and this | eoenner near Adrian. Will eel! |next Friday at 8 o'clock p.m. — All just unloaded. Better than ever; while the last man, it is reported. | The Institute. | counteracted the poison. He was ; aoe "atacdauhes pur’ | the members are asked to be pree-| painted like a buggy; now the light- pomimos TeCOvar: tute Board of Examiners, ; | gettivg along very nicely this morn- | ; : Gasiorekoine: ent as business of importance de-lest running wagon on carth. Also a artnet ner Borron and one : ing, Seek the swelling bad not 3 i 42:3t Adrian, Mo. | ™anding their action is to be trans-| car of the celebrated John M. Heddieson, of Elkhart | 2007 Saturday afternoon and announce the Some ocho cd ON 4 “ eigen > se ar 2 ‘i * . following results _ - —- ecnmlapinignte maui i For Save.—Four thorough bred sage Care BEES Ceres township, this county, died at the certificates | HY] male, Birkebire pigs. <4 cure Pastor KENTUCKY WAGONS. home of his daughter, Mra. Ferris,|. ama exad | | : § ne President Board of S ures k or not applying for certificate, 7 i i 41 3t Mike Curry. resident Board of Stewarts. cn Thursday, August 26th. He was! t .. as Boron enne - nA EI 2 7 ck 5 - ie i : Pure, ich blood feeds the nerves.| W. F. Habersaat, of Appleton Every one likes them. Also acay of}born in Kentucky in March, 1825,| .j0°™ Srv eiven ny bes pba ees i That is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the | City, is no more. He was a cheese-|‘a!l implements, the largest part of|and was let Licut in Capt. Cor's| * "were | ; great blood purifier, cures nervous | maker by trade, 40 years of age which consists of Co 3cd Ky Infantry in the Mexican! ! Beard, Anna Board, Laura Bolen, Mfat- | : ness. * : . : 2 tie Brock, Grace Cassity, J F Chambers, Ben i and out of employment. Tired of war, which did gallant fighting in] ¥ Cox, Birdella Dalton, Luna Dalton, W G | EiCall | G 0 : ‘ Albert Orear of Kansas City, has|this world he took a change of ven- GOOD ENOUGH tbat memorable campaign of Gea stig Srna Doaovan, Fina Eldridge, Roscoe | is q built a neat little residence on the|ue by the carbolic acid route last) Scctt, from Vera Cruz to the City of eeiteet setaieticesin AU aaase: HEADQUARTERS FOR | i farm of Dr. J. J Mitchell, near Vir-| week. He carried $2,000 insurance Sulky Plows, the plow that beats|Mexico. He was married to Mise|0lds, Quincy Mitchell, Minnie Porter, Lou| | % ginia, the house is now receiving |in the A.O. U W., and leaves a wid- them all in price and work. Mary Blanchard, of Maysville, Ky, Seen aetna aeateayasaie: — ee | q the finishing touches. ow and four children DEACON BROS and in 1854 moved to Missouri and|sn, Mary Smith, Lelia Starke, Wm Steele, Farm Implements, Buggies, Wag- E B Edith Warnock, Mrs © © Woods, ! . : T. K. Lisleand D A. Colyer are| Mrs. Bryant's fins buggy horse ROS. & CO. jecttled in Lafayette county, and] Wrgne sees ons, Harawes, Stoves, Seeds, attending the Nevada fair this week.|took fright at a train at the depot|~ - moved to Bates couuty about four eee am ae beat Flour and Feed. } They have with them the noted stal-|yesterday and wrecked the phae- Gall Unlimited. eee JENS LES and settled On & G004 | packeridge, qWingie “Risaddas, Mee ae We are just unloading our second A pees ele eee cecccd ‘su la lton'to” which at) -was’ “attached: = caro vot for the preposterous 4 m in Elkhart township, where he eS ae: i ast = Cresap, Rachel Crabb, | eny of flour and feed this month and “* 5 ‘ r y : ied. nee Laura Engels, Myra Fry, Irene Honghton, | pacer is 2:20}. Belle C. 2:23, pacer;|She had gone to the depot to meet pecenicanl eon apuaia Basin in the ied. He served during a part Of | ryaia Long, Goldie Mitter, Maud Rogers, Mrs | @F@ prepared to offer flour in 500 to Ida G ; Tena, and Warren Cox. her husband. conductor Bryant |the Ga ae = — — the time, though well advanced in eens Lorenzo Stewart, Georgia Thomas, | 1,000 pound lots for less money Rev. J. Green, pastor of the Bap- Mrs. Bryant escaped injury by jump-| per ever published ia Rockyille. So shea mee itrats sokhe fa hea mee RIC Wiaeacceee cai eae than anyone in Butler. Prices per tist church at Monroe City, Mo., was |i28 from the vehicle when the horse far as the Gimlet is concerned. The |S°°S Battery, in ths Confederate — | sack from $1 up. . . Merig became unmanageable. Gimlet is here to speak for itself, |®™™Y> and wes a member cf Marma | _ Hattie Bailey, J E Crowder, Lizzie Garrison, Boe 5 found in bed Friday morning with g é Ths ‘siotoment jaa us ahi ns Gals ennui; tte. G15. - Hie last. tl Anna Gutshall, Cora Lentz, Olive Lentz, Dora If you need glase fruit jars or tin his throat cut from ear to ear. No| Paducah, Ky, Aug. 30—Mr. Pi-| think of one associated with us in|ness was diabetis, And whila confia qa Renna tees ne? ae | ange sehen: ee wens ee cause is known why he attempted |per,a farmer near Woodville, was|the newspaper business here in i . AMSTERDAM quantity at bottom pricee. Why \ : ’ ed to his bed he had every kindness! ),:.. - sae self destruction. He had tendered|bitten bya pet puppy, six weeks years gone by. We refer to that 2 3 : Daisy Burrows, Wm Clemmons, Samuel | buy factory cheap Jobo tin cana, : » brilli 1 : and attention showered upon him | Danner, Clarence F Howe, W A Moore, C W : his resignation to the church to take|ago. He has just died in horrible er AWS that antelleckual that ld be tb bh ; Biewart- when you can boy better ones sam effect November Ist. His resovery |agony of hodrophobia. Six ee ee ee Beene ids Aoi eos | at home for same price? Nes ascuital 3 Ke e 2 P - ix men/ed gentleman, whoss reputation. ex- friends and neighbors, as wellas the} Hattie Bell, Mrs Kate Hagler, F W MeCon- | If a is very doubtful. were required to hold the dying|tends over the entire state, who is|unceasing devotion cf his loving | 2:7 P Hicks, Ora Lee Forbett, ES Wil- you need a wagon and want the . ; eo MET man down during his rabi rominently mentione: : Laas ae 3 PS | tiams, Mrs ES Williams. best, buy a Peter Schuttler. John O'Rourke, of Virginia, has 8 bid conval | P' y mentioned for the cir-| wife, son and daughter, and two lit r oF 5 } ; og = = ae 2 ig : AMORET. = - | rented the Cannon feed lot and will sare = bit <a —— and pres a ee tle grandchildren. The writer| Fimore Bennett, Jennie Brown, Phanetta enceNEN ET saan } move to town and take possession | P!0ody foam ran from his lips. ye 3 =n him in eft! aes Yavie, Netia Peterson, Ida Ritter. | 8, but what does a fe! tiend and former busi.|/eW bim in effluence and poverty een AcHaces October Ist. He said, while in to| Montgomery, Ala, Aug. 30.—Col-| ness associate with the rank growth |and he was always sociable, hospita-|_ FC Gilbreath, Mrs Cora Hemstrect, Estella / ieee ee when you are get« 27 fe a & J pita-| '¢ h ‘ i venew his subscription, Friday, that |lector T. B. Lott of Mcbile County, of igncrancs emanating from our |bleand generous. To give you an j 1, Lona Mabrey, Alma Smith, Paul} Ug oo — will last you fi i = i a : = = | years longe he had rented the feed yard with a| was suspended today by the Gov- worthy but bigoted contemporary. | idea of his generosity, I asked him HUME. | a ee a y by J h ? view of getting to town to educate|ernorand will b> impeacied for em- The above is taken from the Rock | once what he did with h's 160-acre ful Ease a Sak Elma Perrine, | gf orse lighter? If you want his children. He is a splendid good | bezzling $40,000 in State taxes. He |‘? le Gimlet. While the compli |land warrant he got for his service = = | wi aa. oat give you citizen and the city will be the has been collecting moncy before it ment to Mr. Graves pleases his/in the Mexican war. and he said that a IIB Ri ot ne et Beet; . su ine or Clinton. —— ag Mrs. O'Rourke | was due, and giving disccunts to| ttiende, brothers of the craft shou'd|he gave it away to a boy who bad Russell. | oor a ater Ob aee beter Tare tax payere: raising morey in this dwell together in unity been a member of bis company and| Mary Pontius, 4 » Hetta Rogers, | Shes: oe bugary or togm wee: ‘ The Bates county W. R. © No.| way to settle up a shortage of the} Bachan Ss ae who was wounded and Janed for} ae Meee on, buy — as they make their, 124, have elected the following dele- | current year. | meklsn's “Armies Séive life while advancing on the skirmish | J#2¢ Braden, Mary Braden, Jennie Craw- | eee oalenigewiasnes << eee oo ~ — convention at oe dae | The Best Salve in the world for line by hia order ei sf the hat ao | their name plate on every job Nevada, Sept. 14: Mesdames Me |«A41) Europe is sho : ; cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt! oe i ee =O dress ‘sell, as most buggies put on : zi : a @ tt on s| ? Pe ee s tructe @ 1 ews, Luell 1 1 il- Z P Gaughey, Allison and Laura Smith. Pil wheat this) ybeum, fevie coreeti tater etapa tles. He also = —— boy & Ada Crews, Luella Le » Alta Will eet are ae sons Alternates, Mesdames Showalter,| Thanks to the Dingley bili; | hands, chilblains, corns, and ull skin j how to get one for Limeelf, so that} VIRGINIA, |bouse make, that only bp Jennin d Lamb Ss } | c j ; TI) 7 gs an am All of the They'il have to buy their breadstuffs eruptions, and positively cures pil jibe veane men eG! pe eee Ena © eee ee eee cheapest jobs they can find. other members of the corps are also | here. - jor no pay required. It is guaran-|of 160, while bis benefac'o: got! ¥ ess ] iy. od, pu cordially invited to attend. Quitea| On account of the Dingley pil, {teed to give perfect satisfaction or! none see = ey eros their own nams plate on same. number expect to remain during the | Protection has made a famine there, MONeY vefunded. Price 25 cents} He piss RELA beeen eee ah hee ; *y Mentgom | Racine people make the celebra \ = to — G.A R.encamp-| Caused by the Dingtey hill; '|perbox. For eale by H. L. Tucker. | Christi = oer = ‘ Ss es is , e steel corner buggies and every ( + ee Mzrx Occ, | And the more they starve the better! 4.) : | eich ealat nacre rete 2 knows the advantage of having aA ‘orps Press Correspondent. sell fave: | Keytesville, Mo, Aug. 28—Ab jof the church—I think the Metho-/ Bees ate ee wae Lincoln, | Corners op a bugey bod ‘ mat peos il g LE , Prairie Ci A Beaz, Lincoln, x The Sunday Schools of “ee Hurrau for the Dingley bill! pod be 1 fe son of Jarvis j dist—and although he admitted that iw : neoln sta aced Bree ns all Township will hold a rally and | Sees = oy = een i r near Keytesville, | his eayuige and dois cs were the best. buy the new ieee nic in the grove on the Sid rc t aady died this mor g from the effects | ways what a christi: ies é ham hen ens mat e pt ms Nevada, Mo, Aug. 30—A bitter/ofa large tree falling acrozs his he connected hit [lift, ag it is the casiest: sam . nd one half miles} §oht is bai | is Race | ; i mad BIx-¥ fl Sask of Culver, Saturday. Saptemt 4 is being made over the post | stomach yesterday evening. He jest church and a es, 2 oh Any six-year of eas > ¥, September Pr ceat Bronaugh,tifteen miles south | was pinned down until the tree was|port. Tkese fac ery tou cm raise it oat of the ground will ol Wescigrte abet: Sore will be oe —. Mrs M. Berry, postmaster /eut into. The tree which be was|ingly alluded to in an eloquent f _| cut apy trouble and it bas a bigl ranged and the exercises will consist | 284 €e2 removed and F. A. Davis) felling diinot fall as be intended it | nera! ecrmon by Rev. May. last Sat-|' ljift than any other plow. of speeches, vocal and instrumental |*PP°'ted- to. The tree was 33 inches ia diam-|urday, in Pairview caurct 2 . music, ete. ‘The Altona b i 1, Mr Davis received his commission eae ; Al cee aes thats a oe they cost more thas scam orchestra will be present All sits but the patrons of the office were s)| Se Awarceac pions het seca ee : 5 n- e = : REE ; = | 2COTC ae vited to come and bring your baskets — to the removal of Mrs. | A New Firm There Is Nothing So Good. | Highest Honors—World’s Fair, ENOUGH for crdinary porp well filled and have a good time. | mission to Washington, D me Om | gyunmes Devedale, W. T. Cole, and) There is nothing jast as good as| Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. | 708 ft someon oe @ > andiw i e - it . ’ '. a Ne tae — Oran QO. Atkeson bave formed a cc-| Dr. King’s New D + for Con} : would buy vo other. ver buy a buggy or spring refused to accept the office. partnership in business and wil! con- his endl Goldie so de-|" DR If you are goisg to cat w wagon with iron corners on the box.| s- Berry's husband was post- duct a general real es < cece i : going P : a ete Ben his d é ta general real estate and ex-| 9 not permit the corn come in and get cur prices ¢ We once sold a line of spring wag- fore bis death, he being a! change agency. These gentlemen| ome substitate | 9 b } F ons. They had iron corners, one of pesg 3 republican. After his _Geath | are ail well known and reliable busi-! See | tes popular Dain corn cutee the principle reasons why we thraw —— at —* to fill out bess men and we bare no hesitancy ee could pay for one wits 3 days Xpire >» az late h = - ‘ : j 3 + is eke GUC ee hecetisd “of ion ria ates iron spl eae ——— =a ies Pisani to f: ting. corners. The constant jolting of a permitted her to remain in the office | Me -Drcadalaaeesed ack bacceager De Ki = ere Se aes eggs ee Laas She has a family to sa ee ee our peop’e efi | Dr. Ring's Ne » chickens. We will pay the bi or ¢ iy ort - EF ugey or sprig wagon causes the)” cite Vf Kinley pport. ciently es county clerk. W. T. Cole you know it ee e i rivets to work loose, showing a ota ar eevee ere | was for four years probate judz2 of and guarante £ : market price in cash or trade. eh white mark aro t ring about her this county, and W.O Atkesonis_ od roe s ds or a rivet through tee pens - — poi gern oe ee in sym ‘editor of the Free Press and Hci (causoection an fer at emeesee - Bennett-Wheeler Merc. ‘ } is ; @ only | pathy with Bryan and the cause he/|] ne ate mea | es pene lee Lowest Priced Store In Bates $ ities to Be ; - — a y prosecuting attorney for one term ithroat, chest and lungs, there is! f : tler now carrying a line |Tepresented. Itis said that when| This ought to form a successful firm | nothing so gocd as is Dr. ‘3 P. S—The September number si King’s} Trial bottle free at H. L. Tucker's drugstore. Regular jsze 50 cents and $1. POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. of first class buggies and spring Mr. Davis received his commission! ag all these gentle: i men have a larse| N i 5 » Wagons ie Deacox Bros. & Co. B ‘ge | New Diecovery. the Bronaughites refused to rent i lence A acquaintance and have the confid: jbim an office. jof the people generally. j the Fvzrow is now ready ford ution. Your subscription is 80 please cal] and get one.

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