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Ne Pi Bu ’ ler Wee ———— Saiauncemmeion ice tat ane A OL: a BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY MAY IL. 1898. NO 26 Deacon Bros. & Co. wronrennnntnentenn tn Paip CAPITAL, - peceives Deposits subject to Check nd does & general Banking busine: your money. Ds. T. O. Boutware, 0. BR Raprorp, Ds. J. M. Cunisry, a- BE J.B. Jenxixs, Cashier. of Butler, Paip uP c API TAL, Have on hand a large amount of M at LOWEST RATES and on libera || back part or all at any time and new loans, or desiring low rate mor edto call and get rates. Haye com in Bates County. | Administrator. ! T. J. Wricur, Vice-President Frasx Aten, Secretary. i | | } | | 7B Sag Gwe DUVALL & PERCIVAL| BUTLER, MO: FARM UBIOAN S. Moneytoloan on farms at reduced rates‘of Interest. You » payable at our oflice F and you find . We give privilege . Money ready goon as pa REMAINS ON THE BENCH. Judge Bland Has Net Violated Corrupt Practice Act. Jefferson City, Mo., May 10.—In thestate supreme court in bane to- dayin an opinion handed down by | Judge Marshall, the proceedings f brought by Judge R. E. Rombauer jj to oust Judge C. CU. Biand from the Wy bench of ihe St. Louis court ef ppta's on the ground that he Violated the provisions of the cor- | fupt practice act of 1893, were dis- "Missed, the demurrer filed by Judge Bland being sustained. Chief Justice | Gantt and Judges Sherwood, Bur- es and Williams concurred with Yodge Marshal! and Judges Braee tad Robinsoa dissented from his ®pinien. _ Toageneral way it can be stated ~ thatthe court holds that the allega- ~fions contained ia the petition do Rot constitute a cause of action and that the case does not come within + the provisions of the corrupt prac- To Serve Under Lee. _ _ Washingtoa, D. C., May 6.—Gen. _ Fitzhugh Lee to day notified the ' War Department of bis desire to have two of his former officers ap- Pointed on his personal staff. The _ fitet is Major Jas. D. Ferguson, of THE MISSOURI STA of Butler, ronage, promising prompt eervice and absolute safe depository for —DIRECTORS — Joun Deerwesrer, T. J. Wricut, 'The Walton Trust Gompany, | ! Anthorized by law to act as Assignee, Receiver, Trustee, Executor or Missouri. » Loans Money, Issues Exchange ss. We will appreciate your pat- | | Booxer Powe tt, F. M. Voris. Wm. E. Watron. Wa. E. Watvon, President. | | | | ENKINS, | j | Missouri. - - $55.000 00. oney to be loaned on Real Estate l terms, allowing borrowers to pay stop interest. Farmers wanting 1ey to pay off old loans, are invit- plete Abstracts to all Real Estate Wa. E. Warron, Prerident under Gen Lee. The second is Lee’s cousin, Maj. R. F. Mason, of Charlottesville, Va., a of ex Senator James M Mason, who was quartermaster on Fitzhugh Lee’s} son | staff from July 26, 1862, to October of the same year, when Gen. R E. Lee ordered him to the staff of Gen. | R. S. Ewell, commanding the third corps army of Northen Virginia, with whom he was till the close of the war. It is understood that Maj Edward S. Hayes, 7th Cavalry U. S. army, has been eelected as General Lee’s inspector general and his third staff officer. There is no doubt that these selections will be at once con- firmed by the President and the Secretary of War. Pree Pills. Sead your address to H E Buck- len & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. The pills are easy in ac- tion and particularly effective in cur- ing constipation, sick headache. For malaria and liver trouble they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giv- ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Reg- ular siz3 25c per box. Sold by HL Tucker, druggist. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS. walnut, Bed steads, oak, ash, maple, light or dark color, complete, from $1.00 to $500. Iron beds, hand- somely finished, brass trimmed (new) frome $5.00 to $10.00. Bureaus from $500 to $1000. Wash stands (or commodesa) from $1.00 te $3.50. Solid ash extension tables (mew) from $3.75 up. Woven wire cots (new) at $1.50 and $200. Bed springs at 750 to $600. Common chairs from $150 to $4.50. Couches (single) upholstered at $250. Couches (double) upholstered at $3.50. Cook stoves aslowas $2 and $5.00 get a goed one. We also carry the cel- ebrated Acern stoves that oam not be surpassed as a cooker and baker, at an extremely low price. Stone- ware at 5 cents per gallon. We have hundreds of other articles of domestic use which we can not mentionin thie ad. at the very lowest} price. Also a full line of UNDERTAKING GOODS} | with a first class hearse. Give us a call, bring in your oid fur- niture, stoves books, ete, and trade | for new. Baltimore, who was General Lee's ‘Adjutant General from June 30, | FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING Low Pr to the close of the war. He been selected for this position BUTLER | made. COMPANY. DEALERS IN Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Cutlery | and Gun-, Tinware and Stoves, Field and Garden Seeds, Fish- Tacs and Me chanics Too’, Buggies, Wagons and BMechisery, Iron, Steel, Wagon woodwork, Barb Selt, Buggy paint, Machine «\i!, Tobaccos and Cigera Fine Cundies, Fruits. Vecetables, ing e, Farmers’ Farm ant Groceries and Furm Produce. DEERING | Biade Reapers, Mowers and| k you to come and| Le 1898 Deeriog Ideal} The only bin 1 folding platform. oder made with true ball and roller | Saves two inches of twine! or every bundle tied over all other! | Deering Ideai Mowers, The bast mowers ever built, come! in and see one run by a six-pound weight while thrown in gear. FLAX Have you any flax to cut thi | Ii co, don’t fail to see Deering’s New Ideal Reaper, it is a world beater. DEERING all Steel 1898 Hay} Rakea horse or hand dump, best Deering Harvester Oil, a per fect lubricent. Decring Binder Twine, smooth and strong The very bast, put up this year ten balls in a sack—five pounds to the ball, will push under your buggy seat; | pleaee note the convenience of the new bundles. Binder Sections, each Mower sections, each with rivets tc put them on with, 06 05 West Va. Lubricat’g oil pr gal 20 Elderado Engine oil pr gal 25 Capita! Cylinder oil pr gal 50 Deering Harvester oil pr gal 50 Machine oils from 6 to 10cts Cold cbhisela from 10 to 20cts We have sections for aj] machines at 5cts each with rivets. BUGGIES Late etyles, all low wheel up to date buggies, Road wagons, Phas- tens, Surreys, two seated carriages, spring wagons, the best line of bug | gies for the money in Bates county| and the largest stock to choose from. | Chase & Sanborn’s Fine Boston | Coffeee, better than amy other. We have reduced these coffee with the market. Coffee that sold for 20c now 15e Coffee that sold for 25c now 200 | Coffee that sold for 30c now 25c | Coffee that sold for 35c now 30c When you buy Chase & Sanborn’s coffee you can always know that you are not buying burnt peas or ebich- ory, because it is the most reliable house in the country. We haye bottom prices on screen doors, screen wire, chicken netting, garden seeds, forks, hoes, shovels and spades, washing machines, lawn mowers, grindstones, etc. We weigh our goods ona Day- ton computing scale, the best and truest made, gives you absolutely correct weight. We have just placed in our store a National Cash Register. It regis- ters the amount of your purchase, it er made with | ; The only |“ | json, Harry, | work, and it was near | breast, as thor business months. Death of H. K. Jolins, REYNAR The old say of life we are been verified in most valuable ci Johns, ter eating a hee den death ast sing expr than usual, | t eu ac a mile fro had som around the pre ck when he went out to wher father was. Not seein fatl e {look for him and soon f dead. He was lying on back with his hands folded across his he on must have felt that death h had quietly laid down toawait its coming. His hat was 3 or 4 feet from him, the only indication that dead, even his ax had been stuck in The doctor pronounced it Mr. Ww and u he had fallen a stump. the result of some brain disease. Johns was born in Vir was married to Mary N. Powell in Cumberland county, Va., in 1867, and under was a consistent the confederate service R. E. Le member of the Bapti such has been life that there was no one who knew him that did not love him. His re- mains were buried in the Baptist churchyard, at Round Prairie, in the presence a concourse neighbors and friends. His life has been a valuable lesson toall who knew him, in-so-much in Gen. > his quiet, blameless f large of larg a@ quiet, unassuming and charitable in one’s character and we hope that t by his example. disposition only be adn we may all prc You Can't Get Rested Because tbat tired feeling is not the result of exertion. It is due te the |unhealthy condition of your blood. This vital fluid should give nourish- ment to every organ, nerve and muscle. But it cannot do this unless itisrich and pure That is what you want to cure that tired feeling —pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsa parilla will help you “get rested.” It will enrich and purify your blood give you vigor and vitality and brace you up so that you may feel well all through the comieg sum- mer. If you have neyer tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, do so now, and your whole system. Frank W. Frye, ex postmaster of Comparative Statement showing heavy increase in nia in 1820; | in 1872 came to Bates county, Mo., and settled on Panther Creek, in} Hudson township, whete he died. His wife andtwo children, Harry and | Sarah, survive him. He spent 4 years | ehurch, and | of | that it taught that } can | see how it energizes and vitalizes | of FARMERS BANK, for the past two years. each three Se eT Ballard Bre¢ es JH Hill wa WILLIAMS BROS, =e. ae set <j M Price and Jas W let we Spain's plan of operation, “Ons Ur ° ; ‘ heiasr yuick Dash” she says, will end it siodiioas ° ad of One quick dash of your horses in an ™dse. emergency wil carriage or Jas Basker ows buggy if it isr es of the beet When he isn't s & materisl, and by a reliable mo 5 yi b such as our handsome and st Ray buggies, surreys, road wagor ! Anderson d ted spring wagons, made by the Stude s n vors, | ‘ baker Bros, ard Columbus Buggy Company. 1 i- hin sa These goods are made of the finest | so. material; everybody kno what a Re pre i € Studebaker or Columtus buggy is, | celler ts at Ws they are eo built that they will last | nut ¢ The ‘ Fe | and look well for 2 are, if proper- | was on tl d es of hb ly cared for. We intend to sell them, | chureh. | you know what that means’ So don’t) Mrs MeClenney was tra n throw a $15 to 20 to high! Butler Monday. priced firms, but come to us if you want a buggy for a little money, and ® warrant. Quite a number Sunday nig Ww 1 Kie i : married at church, 1 e ex | Wire Hog Fence. ie f Weed | | Now is your time to buy the best eo and eat ‘ | wire hog fence ever made, with barb | the first of the | wire at top and bottom, and will last) 1, Woody and fail 100 years. The company has made a 5 a ses usa special price for the next 10 days, and we can do you lots of good right now; so don't fail to buy your fence. Can make you special low prices now. as ready toiu more bay Millet and Early Corn. Have just gotten in 200 bushels | of fine millet seed and 100 bushels | early 90 day seed corn; will make | very low prices on botb; with the | lateness of the season it stands the | farmers in hand to plant early eorn. The Elma tel at Excelsior Flour. Flour. Sprivgs Mo, twenty six miles nortb- | east of Kansas City. buraed to the We bad 1,500 saeke of flour on grcund Tuesday morning far ae bands when the — poo came, | known the gues’s i loyees so we can save you lots of money on)», ae Spee | dour while this lasts. all escaped. Tb asses | cause started ia k nent in tke | : bake shop. T pg was one | Screen Doors, Screen Wire. | ori. i saa - { We bought double the amount | °*% WEEE THEE’ contents of this year, of any previous year, with | the hotel were als | the view of making a run on them, | which we are doing right now. So Parsons Kansas and editer of the) buy them of us and save money. the Parsons Palladium, has been ar-| We never feel happier than when rested by the government on the | .. are cutting the life out of prices, charge of having made false returns |. 1.4 we are doing it now in all our gives you a printed receipt for your purchase, and also a rebate on all goods bought for cash, it dates the check and tells who sold the goeds, thus 19 6 MAY-9 Return @20 in checks and get 50c in trade. No rebate on implements, buggies and wagons. DEACON BROS. & CO. BUTLSR, MO. F $0.20 ice Hardware and Grocery House, egss of the post office fer the last year of | Never in the history of our bis administration which hes Ft bene ca hbaca gases : Bring in your butter andj® closed. It is claimed that be made the volume of busiaess to appear greater than it was in order to main- tain his salacy, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptiong, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. L. Tucker. Washington, May 8.—Secretary Long says B'anco’s report as to the foundering of the Cincinnatti is base- less as theehip is at Key West. He DEACON BROS & CO. |aleo denies the Montgomery has had an engagement. He expects no ews from our ficets before te mor- row. business have we sold goods on as | close profit as we are now doing. | Remember, we buy only the best | | goods. | Never a day passes that someone | does not come into our store and say, Williams, how is your 15 cent ffee? or, how is this or that? the | last I bought down here at-—— and ) it wasn’t good. The reacon of this is, othera are trying to meet our prices, and they have to buy a cheap | quality of goods to doit, and they | do not give satisfaction. We attrib- | ute our large trade to good quality | of goods we handle; and the special \eare we take to dc our customers lright. Bring us all your produce, | for no one else gives more, and we ‘never mis3 an opportunity to pop | the prices on butter, eggs and chick- ens up, every chance we get. | Yours traly, WILLIAMS BROS. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. § } | co! Absolutely Pure

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