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McA Sat Nanhai acre ms eet tnt oedema i ; Fi i j j { i I SE Tae ee of improvement, and . His skin pecled off t 7 he is entirely d. ET WATTAM, 47 ok st., Chicago, Ill. - TueatMext ror Every Baer Hemor, Haie.— Warm bathe with Coriccra by gentle enointings with Cvricuna, jent akin cures. fold throughout the world. Potrar Drea axp Crem. Coxr.,Props., Bostoa. Howto Cure Baby Humors, tree. For rext—A pleasant, furnished room, one block from square. En- quire at this office. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given, that I will, from the east front door of the court house at Butler, Mo., on Tuesday, September 5th, 1808, let by public outery to lowest bidder, contract for raising iron bridge across Marais des Cygnes river near Nyhart, Mo. Plans and specifications will be on file at letting. A de- posit of fifty dollars will be required of success- ful bidder to secure filling of bond. Rk. E. JOHNSON, B9-td Bridge Commissioner. Help is wanted when the nerves become weak and appetite fails. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives help by making the blood rich and pure. Dan Whisler, and Mrs Willey Comfort were united in marriage Tuesday at the home of the bride, by Squire Dudley. The Times had a pleasant substare tial call yesterday from R. D. Rad- ford of Spruce. He and _ his wife were inthe city spending the day with his brother Charles and family. W. H. Cotton came home from Bates county last week, where he Owns a number of good farms. He helped put up about 300 acres of hay, which he reports fine. He is getting all hie land in meadéw, which he is confident pays double that of corn.—Clinton Eye. The name of Henry Dickinson of Henry county will be presented for the consideraton of the democratic senatorial convention which meets in El Dorado on Wednesday, August 17.—K. C. Times We again call attention of the es teemed Times to the importance of getting the names of our prominent Missourians correct. If the demo- cratic party of the district so wills, it will be senator Christopher Col- umbus Dickinson. Mr-and Mr. J. T. Smith and daughter, Clemmie, gave the Times a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. Smith has been a resident of the county for 32 years on the farm he now owns near Hume. Strange it may seem notwithstanding this fam- ily is among our oldest settlers this is Mrs. Smith’s first visit to Butler in 24 years. Mr. Smith is making arrangements to spend a couple of months in Illinois, Ohio and Pen- nsylvauia. He will take his daught- er Clara with him. Many of our readers will remem- ber H. C. Clark (commonly called Harvey) who attended Searritt col lege and was a member of the grad uating class of 1891,and also captain of the Scarritt Guards, and will be pleased to learn of his | be occupied appointment of lieutenant colonel of the sixth Missouri volunteers. He was a young man of sterling quali-| ties, was always at the head of all | equare filling his undertakings and we predict the best | drilled organization in the southwest | —— [THE DEAL Under the Wing of the Repub- licans, | | { | Atkeson, & Co.fto Deliver the Goods | | Saturday, | The Populist County Central} | Committee met at the court house} | Tuesday and agreed by a vote of 10) }to 4to pulla part of their county ticket nominated and fuse with the | gold bug republicans. Pierce Hack- jett refused to acquise in the pro- | ceedings and left the meeting in ut- ter disgust. The republicans will bold their} county convention Saturday and the distribution and allotments will be made, and a republican ticket in dis- guise will float to the breeze. It was stated in the Tiuzs a short time ago that W. O. Atkeson was in consultation with a committee of re publicans, for the purpose of selling his party to fusion. Mr. Atkeson denied the allegation, and stated that the Middle-of-the-road populists would nominate a ticket and and run it through. The action of the populist com- mittee Tuesday verefies the state- meat of the Tmzs. Will Mr. Atke son offer further denial of his con- nection in selling his party. Joe Meyer is in St. Louis buying his fall stock of goods. Atkeson can now turn the table and call Pierce Hackett a bolter. He bolted Tuesday and refused to be sold to republicans. Miss Mabel Whitsitt, saleslady with the New York Racket, is spend- for | but two buildings on the square un him a brilliant career in the field if| occupied, one un the Mark Hanna idea of the war is/and the Chas. Denney ever lifted and he is given a chance. | east gide. ; ing her vacation at Lathrop, visiting relatives and friends. Mise Oora Whitsitt, who has been studying in the City hospital at Chicago for the past year, returned home last week for a month’s vaca- tion. Miss Cora is well pleased witb her progress in the work of nursing the sick and surgery and will return and complete the course. Shot Alt Three, Oakland, Cal. Aug. 9 —Frank Chereman, a young printer, shot and killed Henry Brooke, his fiancee’s stepfather, last evening and then shot and wounded Mrs. Brooke and ber daughter, Etta, to whom he was engaged. Chereman is believed to be insane. He was arrested and placed in jail. Three May Resign. The Journal prints the following from Washington: -CONSUMNATED. | The bie aarti, to be Taken NEW GO ODS Ra DOMET FLANNELS, — —— ; : ' Cali For Congressional Convetion, Ballard Items bitionists of The probi Preaching at Walnut ng Avg 1898 for the purpose of nominating » candidate apd as Ree Cole and th s t : *h Sundaygy a Clinton, returning home Monday, Jas Hendrix has rented wheat near | n, whicl Saturday, looke very my uptoms of returning a aoe os for congress from said district home. r bu transacting such oth his sn come before the convention In endless varietv at All pr com) Jesse Spearman has fixed up a i the district will dete ae thresher aud is threshing foe gates to the convention, but the; w j om Davide 5 couaties will be given the same vote |; t cutee es jas was fixed for the state convention. | ing b« it out his partner Eq Kunth, . Each county 18 urged tosend a large | He is threshing for Connoy, Bf jnumber of delegates. H. P Fans,)_ 4 Sir! at Jno Dugan’s the 4th, ang | a boy at W A Decker's, icq ee isis all | Clinton, Aug. 4. Acting Chairman. | getting along fine, 5 partie There will also be a meeting of! Marvin Prick went to Butler The finest line of Fall Dress Goods, Silks and | the prohibitionists of Bates County, | day and to Clinton jbeld in the city hall at Butler on All the newest | Thursday August 18th at 2:30 p. m. Novelties in Crepons, Solids, Scotch Mixtures, |for the purpose ef nominating county ticket and the transaction of anY-|ether business. Chas. E. Stokes | State chairman and Hon. H. P. Faris | Will be present and addresa the meet- J. W. Har. Chairman. qT Thursday; we getting ready for the picnic at Oak Hill Saturday, where he SXPecte to run a good stand. Ice cream, lemog, ade, ete. Mrs Emma McFarland has secured Satins ever shown in Butler. Plain Goods, Covert Cloths, and almost school at a salary os 2624 per month, thing WAIST SILKS, LINING SILKS, TRIMMING SILKS, PEADU SOIE DRESS SILKS In all the new styles and shades. TABLE LINENS the Largest Line, the Lowest Prices. you call for. of her success, Earl Carwine took a load of chick. ens to Urich for Price Bros Tuesday, H P Callahan, the Johnstowy “drummer” was here selling goods one day last week. A Mr Thomas is visiting at Bel Bros and other relatives, Only four threshers within } Sound ef your voice to-day, Ed Hooper has rented his place to S P Evans and will live on the old home place. Charley Hill was up for repair Sunday; not able to go to work Mon day. In the near futurea tent meeting will be in progress inthe grove south of W W Hill's, Milt Beatty, it is said, will soon move to Creighton, where he expects to buy and ship stock and grain, We predict he will succeed. Mr Sanders & Son think of engag. ing in the mercantile business at Maysburg, Quite a number on the sick list the past week. Lonnie Kiersey bought a horse of J H Hill and one from Newt Young, Fred Williams bought one of Mr Starke. D Teeter is able to be out, the first time for months. His many friends are rejoiced at his recovery. Oapt Price and family are visiting relatives here this week. We would be gladto have them locate here again. ing Second Missourt to Move Camp, | Chickamauga National Park, Ga., }Aug. 5—Tomorrow morning the | Second Missouri Volun- teers will move from their present camp ground, which they have occu- pied ever eince they have been in Chickamauga Park, to a new loca- tion in the Smith-White field. The new camp is an open field where there wiil beno shade to kesp the sun from drying the ground, and it is hoped will be bealthier than the present encampment has been. The number of new cases of sick- ness reported today is no greater than usual, but the percentage of sick is very large. In the Third Brigade, Third Division, 360 men are sick, 145 in the Ninth Penney! | vania, 125 in the First New Hamp shire, and 80 in the Second Missouri | Regiment the It will pay you to investigate this line of linens. Sanitary Flannels, Wool Flan-! nels, Outing Flannels, Com- fort Quilts. Blankets, Cotton Flannels, Shirting, Cottonade, Indicted by Grand Jury. Milan, Mo. Aug. 5.—Charies E Wilbite, the young man who forged his father’s name to a note for $160, and wes arrested a week ago, was yesterday indicted by the grand jury in thie city aod this evening appeared b-fore Judge Rucker and li h : ie ki oes i p W © Woods and children were in M oO I zs pleaded guilty and was given two | our city Tuesday. us Ins, S eeti ng, IC ing, years in the penitentiary. His rich Mr Powers of Culver, was down “ e: trying to buy stock, Yarns Crashes, Ginghams, |ftter ppeared before the grand | 710K fo ne eee. son county, vie ited home folks here a few days. We are giad to learn that he is doing well. We hear that several of our negh- borhood girls intend attending the Warrensburg Normal this winter, and one ortwo of our young men go to the Central business college. Lewis Scott will remove tothe JB Starke farm. jury and deliberately swore away bis oldest son's liberty, when for the | paltry sum of $150 he could have saved his boy from the penitentiary The boy had very reesntly married and the old man refused togive him anything to start, sohe choose the Skirting, Flannels, and many other things too numerous to mention. It is openly told in department quarters and whispered at the White House that three cabinet resigna- tions wait on the war's conclusion. Secretaries, Day, Bliss and Alger’s portfolios, it is said, will be turned in when the Notion is again at rest Whatever truth there may be in the statements can rot be said, for each of the principais resolutely de- clines to give apy information con- cerning his intentions We understand the stereroom re cently vacated by W. G. Womack, on on the north side of the square will) in a short time by aj gentleman who will open out a gen-| eral store. The Tives is glad to see| the vacant store buildings up. on the} This will leave! der the Ross hotel | room on the | Never have we shown a larger and better as- there will be no advance in the price of them Ww two alike. | party after Satur: T H Lynch is feeding the thresher forgery route for a start in married for Davidson. life Dick Andrews is rustling with boils sorted stock of goods at the price we are now of late. : Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Some of our young people attend- feri Thev were < aarly = x ae ed # party at Mr Walton's southwest offering them. They were bought early and | The Best Salve in the world for|¢y Culver, Tiosiky nine bruises, sores, ulcere, salt uw, fever sores, tetter, chapped s, chilblains, corns, and all ekin se — | eruptions, and positively cures piles J. L. Dougherty is Nominated }Or no pay required. It is guaran- Riebmood. Mo Aug. 5.—The is assisting Pat. lovd Chenneworth Bros in the store, See our line of Dress Patterns, no Call and ith us. see us. | teed te ve perfect satisfaction or} ee a aa “aoniey solumaied Price 25 cents | deadlock in the congreesional con- l iahe AZ A, dair per box. For sale by H. L. Tucker | vention of the Third district of Mis s }souri was broken Jast night on the | 419th ballot when John. L. Dough- erty of Clay county was nominated. Officers Were | mpetent. Te wi > tinue to elose ou ni y ines e : W ew ill contimu lose ut many line “| Boston, Aug. 5--A liepatch to | The convention had been in session Pa . eas jthe Boston Transe from Porto| two days. the fact that Congres of SHOES at cost to A we, 25th to Rico enye: Of the Sixth Massachu-|™an Dockery wes nota candidate % | setts aii dere Sse a for renomination adding interest to make room. |colonel and three majc | She procesdings. et ‘aptaine = resigned | os The republicans will absorb th: Mrz. Siartha Denton’s son Osear, | Cb*rB¢ ar ‘est ‘ahs 2 Did You Take | middle of-the roaders turday is now in Cuba, workii for the nee ee eee Massachusetts is partly att ed to the fact tha: white ernment, in the train serv “wt! Scott's Emulsion The Record will lead the populi pack ro the sslutati retu His brother Claude, who also gradu- | Will the “ a Bee locas a or. | ‘The entertaiament given at the! oes m)DeRrO ated from Searritt in 1892. is captain ton the rer » of | douk | P = ‘ a : . Opera House Tuesday night by Miss} i Be wesc bel | through the winter? If so of a Missouri company at Chickamau-| ¢*. | 9S at * march to the time of the gol A ™ : : } MH P e igh ee a Shilling’s class elocution was a very | id battle that I would to send|* are sure it quieted your cough, ga.—Neosho Times. z “ i | : } : ment healed the rawness in your enjoyable affair. The attendance! bh If I ever li ret back I aicaceceeg 7 es a f : : : mee | : = =e : nee | throat, increased your weight, The business portion of Bismark, | was large and the following program Married, at Butler, Satu have | tot bout this Spe Ra gave you more color, and made Torth Dakot s . ee - as } “ | 30th, Jobn H. Ke Eee Nickiati peice a de Bing egies aan Nor Dakota, was destroyed by fire| was giver: Pianosolo, Ray Tygard. a aa se i the pop aa | you feel better in every way- Tue O dwellings were destroy-| Sister and I, Anna Day Smith. : one of |t en named But perhaps your cot a ed. timated loss is $500,060 The fire orriginated in the office of the Northera Pacific railroad. immense freight warehouse of the railroad company with tons of in- flammable material inside, showered | Silvers: Piano, Bert Kimbrough sparks and firebrands for blocks and soon fifty buildings ia the business portion of the town were ablaze. The fire was set in so many places ment was utterly unable office, land office, al office and all telegraph offices. The | Tygard. | Mf Piano, Edith “Miss Spiser’s irvingham. Tobogga,” Sadie Vocal selection, Male Quartette. Violin, “Ses Adieux,” Papin, Prof. Eli Green's Cake Walk. Death of Virginia asd Death of es, tableaux monvants. Each and all did their parts wel | at the same iime that the fire depart-/and merrited the liberal £0 cope) received. The cak with the fire. Among the buildings jin by the fourteen little tots, in fun- destroyed was the Daily Tribune} ny dress and blacked for the occasion |™modore. While he has received no office, First National Bank, the post | brought down the house by their surveyor’s Gener- | antios. The cake was awarded to Master Dimmit and Miss Marie Fisk. age Was @ surpr the contrac Anstin last week idence bere he w resorted to m not creditable — New York, Aug 3.—The the Texas have ons an regret to mar Died J e pleasures of their bomecsming, _. SO @, by depositing It will cure your .. | and that is that when they sail azain ithaca, N.Y, slis and paying de; weak throat and heal — : : y 4 paying dey | : Plaudits | from this port it will probably be garet Fallen d t Kings | your inflamed lungs. e walk engaged under another j Philip in September becomes a Com- definite information in regard to the matter as yet, it is not probable that Capt Philip will command the Texas when she leaves the navy yard. come back again, or you ting a little thin and pal | Then, why nor contin same helpful remedy | through the summ you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its persistent use will certain --| give you a better appetite and a} Stronger digestion. aten Eye. crew t will cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don’t be persuaded “~~ to take something they say is just as good. All Druggists, gc. and $r. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, N.Y. = " 1 . | Cayuga County, at the ° ra 7 National Encampment G. A. R. at} Se =" es aia = 11 } Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 5 to 10, $15.60| She is believed to have been the old-| for round trip. Datesof sale Sept. 2, est person in America. It bas been|#80d 4, return limit Sept. 13, with ivilege havi turn limi - found from the records that she was ad antl Oct. 2nd it Seed gelp eoet born in Lusfuth Parishf Ireland in |j iting tieket at Cincinnati and paying 1781. deposit fee of 25c. J. E. Park, Agent. Captain. Captain @ position as teacher in a Colorado } Her many friends are glad to lean, HE Wo fr