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SCALP CURED BY See aie ioe tore ght I would go frantic wi For Sale or Trade. Oue good jack, four years old, for sale cheap or will trade for span of good horses. RV. Wittiams, “141m Burdett, Mo. Home Seekers Excursion To points in Kansas, Indian Terri- tory, Oklahoma Territory, Texas, Nebraska, points west, south and southeast on sale Feb’y 21, March 7 and 21, April 4, 18, May 2, 16, 18¢ same good returning twenty-one days from date of sale. E. C. VANDERVOORT, Agent. To Cure aColdin One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drugg refund money i to cure, The genuine . Q. on each tablet. 52-6m bushels of clover For seed and 25 bushels of timothy, 5 miles northeast of Amoret, Mo Sare—30 15 3t W. H. Firzeeravp. W D Anderson was in the city yesterday and renewed Henry F. Mudd’s subscription. Forty acre farm to rent. J. M. Vaveuas, Butler. A half dozen of the soldier boys arrived home yesterday noon. A majority of Oompany B members stopped off in St. Louis where a reception was given them. Bob Davis objects to us locating him on Round Prairie. He says it used to be the proverbial Garden Spot, but “Rich Land” now bas that distinction. Jesse James was acquitted of the ebarge of complicity in the Leeds train robbery by a jury in the crimi nal court at Kansas City Tuesday. Only ons ballot was necessary to find a verdict. A. Moles, one ofe our oldest and most highly esteemed friends, made usa pleagant call while in the city| Mies Harriet D Showalter, both of| Place the coming year. Tuesday. He reports the roads in avery bad condition, but says the worst place was after he entered the incorporate limits of Butler. D. D. Bradford, a negro, has been appointed postmaster at Lenapah, Indian Territory. He was endorsed by the republican club there but his commission has bsen held up by the postmaster general by the request of prominent citizens of that towr. Jasper Bowman, who has beer living for several years near Virgini., left the first of the week with his family for Wilson county, Kansas, where he expects to again engage in farming. He has long been a subscriber to the Tres and the paper will follow him to his new home. Mr. Bowman isan excellent citizen and he has our best wist for success in the Sunflower state. DeWitt McDaniel returned from Cooper county, the first of the week bringing with him a very fine Jack which be and William M. White own and whick can be seen at Mr. White's piace in Summit township The | re spect and esteem of all Mrs far: ! sire of this jack was imported from| McKissick was an exceptionally good | ne. { Spain 10 years ago by Chas. Leonard. | woman, Ic ving wife and kind neigh | Mr n, will} | i Mr McDaniel has in his possession the Spanish halter which was on the jack w brought over. The one they own is 1 hands high, black with mea'y nose and large bone men by the name of by the north 1 train at Rich Hill on last Sat- morning. He wanted to go out ed Ft Scott train but got on the When he discovered ried to rec nt he train st ithat he ws hes} 1 The citizens of Batler met at the ourt Heuse Monday pursuant to acall of Mayor Francisco, and took steps to celebrate the home comicg {of our soldier boys. Judge West |was elected chairman and Chas. | Fisk secretery. It was decided to |hold « reception and banquet on | Thureday March 16th. Proper com |mittees were appointed make | suitable arrangements for same It, | was decided to issue each soldier | boy three tickets. | to Rosine Morris, the clever young | pianist, aged 14, pupil of Prof. Cal- j}boun, will play two solos st the! | Light Guard band concert at the Grand next Friday eve, March 3rd | This very young lady’s work hae | been pronounced :aurvelous by com | jpetent judges. She is destined to} | become one of the greatest pianists) of America, and already plays with} | the facility and] understanding of a mature artist.—Carthage Evening | Press. The above refers to the j beautiful and accomplished little daughter of our esteemed fellow citi | zeu, S. Morris, proprietor of the) Model Clothing Co. Mrs. Mary Rowan, of Kansas City, died in this city on Sunday last at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. Curry, where she had been visiting for several months. The remains} were taken to Kansas City for iater- ment Monday. Her son Bryan died ow Wednesday, mention of which is made in another place, and the! mother contracted pneumonia and followed him four days later. De- ceased was born in Ireland in 1835 Those who know her speak in high- est praise of her many good qualities. The sympathies of this community are extended Mrs. Curry in her be reavement in the loss of mother and brother. i8.—W. E Jones to Miss Minnie Martz, both of Altona. 18.—J. W. Beaman Cristolear, both of Butler. 20.—Emmet Burke, of Butler, Mies Nellie McElroy, of Virginia. 22.—G. A. Candless, of Butler, to Miss Carrie Mier, of Passaic. 22—G. W Smith to Miss Doba Queen, both of Foster. 22.—Jobhn E. Henderson, of Neva- da, to Miss Myrtle Evileizsr, of Bute ler. 22.—John Edwin McGaughey to to Emma to Butler. 25.—M.S Jenkins to Miss Mary E. Isley, both of Butler. J. W. Haggard, of Altona, to Miss Mabel Neff, of Adrian. 27.—Jim Morris to Miss Vina Danlap, both of Butler. Obituary. Mrs. Catherine W. McKissick de- parted this life on Tuesday morning, Feb 28, 1899, after a protracted ill- ness of a complication of diseases | Funeral services were conducted by | Dr. Dawson from the family home on Lake street and the remains were laid to rest in Oak Gill cemetery, | followed to the last resting place by |@ large concourse of friends. | } Catherine Williams was born in| | Clay County, Missouri, August 5th, | |1853. She was married to J. J McKissick on November 12th, 1873 | | To this union five boys were born, ir viz: John W,, Jacob D, Orville T, | George H. and Edward K This | estimable family moved to Butler in| 1:87, where they have enjoyed the] bor. She bore her long sufferings | with christian fortitude and died the subl rection. in us resur- ne faith of a glo A PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR PO: ‘DR: CREAN BAKING jarticles which we will trade| jor sell f j | Good looks are really more n j ion skin deep, depending entir ja bealtby condition of organs. have a bilious look; if your stomach is dis ordered you have a dyspeptic look; if your you havea pisched lc good healt bave good looks to a large line of bran If the liver is kidneys l and you How to Leck Good the nactiv ere affeeted, than upon tal . you BENNETT-WHEELER MERCANTILE CO. Dealers in Hardware, Groceries, St Ves, Secure will surely ctrie Bitters Jueenswar Queen ware, new, up-to-date furniture and |is a good alterative and tonic Acts Ss ; directly on the stor liver and cook stoves we have jnst Te-|kidneys, purifies the blood, cures linceant ai i aes -e have for «ale 2nq{Pimples, blotches and boils, and ceived, we have for sale AG | ives a good imiiterina: Wear bal = “ Sold at H L Tuck = reakine Plows. Culti< tle guaranteed Solda 4 , 32> Breaking Pk gee: | er's drug store. 50 cents per bottle Wi ‘ t vators, Corn Planters, Shovels Forks. Rakes, Washing ma-} mn kettle, | chines, 25 Gallon Ir Churns, Stoneware. Dishes, 2 good Feather Beds a lot Bedding, Harness, Safes,} Gus Couches and a thousand other | couple Monday « Mr Dixe Mr Fry has rented his jsous, Ge of | miseed by 1 G Quick is Last |Kretzinger’s hon Wardrobes, Tables, Lounges, |the wind being jeharch this w | Israel Kretz Sprace Items rge and Jake, a sburg, Kan, w Wednes st week. of Garden C am at I easan has a_ Celebrated r_| have the lightest draft and highest We are just un! DEERE car of New Departure aod ading a car of farm implements Grade riding cultivators made by the Pattee Plow Co These goods are etrictly up to date this year, and prices lower than ever. If needing anythi the implement line do not fail to see us, we can do y good. In sulky and gang plows we have the Deere and Bradley, which are the best made. These plows lift of any plow on the market. They | | Apr 3 are not the ck est plow on the ’ | Wm Gragg and family yisited at! market, but are certainly the best |G Quick's Sunday. Ww me : ——_ — ; » handle a cheaper grade of sulk J Ver amp E §,| ir eum Mrs: Mee (visited (theless, cg 3 ere ee laa hter, Mre Fletct we tien oe t - sh = sel. you at 325. SSeS We also handle the Deere and Brad. For Sale. ps m ito S} ast ley wa plows 140 acres, northeast quarter sec. ; tion 7, towoship 39, range 33, Bates | reported that Mrs Humphry Planters, Planters. county, except town site of Worland | ge has the measles. Io corn planters, we bandle the Good farm land at reasonable farm = Rac hasa value RR junctionand underlaid | with coal. Correspondenes solicited. James M. Tvcxer, 16 3t Helena, Montana. Mutberry I[temy, The sick folks are all up except | Mrs T H Shields, who is no better. Polities are getting lively in this partofthe county. It is reported that one of our politicians, the other day while out on an electioneering trip passed over the state line and walked some time before finding his mistake, now they cannot attribute this to drink, so he must have been in earnest. I do hope the different parties will put straight tickets in the field and stand by them. So we will not have such a time as we did two years ago. Mrs Pabin of Dade county, is spend- ing a few days with R Bablkin’s fam- ily. They are going to live on the Geo Ruble farm northeast of this Messrs Sproull, R L Braden and W F Stilwell went to Butler Saturday to attend the convention. Mr Adkins has rented his farm to Mr Milligan and will leave soon for Oregon. We wish him success. Arthur McGredy has rented his farm toa Mr Ferguson from Iowa and thinks of traveling. Mrs Ed Patterson of Ok, is visiting her many friends in and around Am- sterdam, and also her father’s family at Blue Mound, Kan. A G Walley has rented his farm to Mr Good of Linn county, Kan. Acold wave struck this place the 22ud. Would say to the readers of the booming Times if you know ofa good blacksmith wanting a good location, please send him to Mulber- ry, as we are sadly in need of one Call on or address W L Clark Mu berry, Mo. We are = g affair at ght, but wi ik, yaw yrry to hear of Adriaan Thed township r Braden to « te teacl etors of rtwo weeks} 939939993992999999999999999999999900909 pring ter! eneral satisfac L ttle Child a Murderess, Birmingham, Ala, Feb. 26.—Mre. Lou Cook, who resides near Tusca ; loosa, left home yesterday afternoon to go to the village store. She left a ear old boy in charge of her 6 year The baby cried girl, lit | quiet the sew during Mr Chambers Wednesday in honor of Washington’s| birthday. Several of our neighbors who will home with them. Miss Tempie Allison, of Johnstown, attended church at Thursday night. T Guy will move in the house at the feed lot soon. Miss Bertie Wescot spent Saturday night visiting at the home of Mr Mitsler. ess maker was cold the cold spe {court last week. Lum Foster has moved Lone McCowan place, near German- town. David Atcheson’s house caught fire some time ago and by skillfal hands of himself and wife it was saved from being burned to ashes. Jim Evans reported that he did not get in on the marriage sale this time bat thinks he wiil get in on the next sale. Dr Campton, of and Sunday Thin, pale, anemic girls eed a fatty food to enrich heir blood, give color to heir cheeks and restore their health and strength. e_* t Seece cece ece afe to say that they neariy all reject fat with their food. ee Seo uesiOn attended on Pleasant G made a trip to Spruce Saturday. WM Sutherland bas gone to Ind Territory after his the olc granddaughter, probably wake her future Pleasant Home Star. it CoD LIVER OIL | | “07 AYPOPHOSPHITES 0F LIME & SODA ol] the best work. FESSSCHEECEEEE CE CE CORE EERE EERE EEEEE EEE Deere and Bradley, and thow you the neatest and simplest planter cao on the market es wellas one doing | Io cultiyators we have quite a va | riety, and can make you lower prices | than any dealer in the county. We ;| handle the Deere Spring Grip Culti- vators, which are the best cultiva tors made for stumpy ground and about the only ones that will stand this kind of work. We also handle the Deere, New Departure, Improy- ed Indiana, Brown, and Bradley cul- tivators with plain beams. Harrows. Harrows, Harrows. We have quite an assortment of disc and emootbing barrows, and can sell you a harrow cheaper than any ove in Butler. In disc harrows we have the Deere, Bradley and Key- stone. If needing a stalk cutter don’t fail to see our new Deere single and double row cutters, as they are the | best on the market. We are head- quarters for Broadcast and Endgate seeders, also crank and fiddle bow hand seeders. | Wagons, Wagons, Wagons. If you want to see the nicest | up-to-date wagon made do not fail | to ca'l and see the new Deere Steel | farm wagon as it is @ beauty, and something entirely new. We also | Weber and Clinton wagons, and can| | ne in the county. We have sold | more wagons thie vear in January | {and Feby than we ever have in cor- | | | | responding months in any two years | whch eLows we bave the best wag ons, as well as the lowest prices. Buggies, Road wagons, Surreys have j ist ordered another car celebrated Racine steel cor- ner buggie road wagons, surrey gud sprit 4 which are the rthe price. We cao give you some unheard of prices this year on buggies ard road wag- ones, a. t f. oct falto see us before CEHEE SCE SSESEEE SEE EEHE soc buying. Binders and Mowers. Br and ea | market. orders -|Shorts and Bran. i < ms ) 7 jc f Pleasanton shorts and bran, whieh | Groceries. i money. | highest prices fer all kinds of cog. | town drive right | Claunch, and Burton; Misses Co handle the Peter Schuttler, Mitchell, | eS a ee ance. name youa lower price than any|the interest of his farm last week. ing the right kind of PB We have kof bulk den seeds; also a full line of best package seeds Field Feneing and Barb Wire We have the best hog fence m and can make yc nite a st 1 Very low on same as we bought before the We advance. andle the Ameriggg which 18 the str st b 4 fence @ the market. We haveg £008 stegg of barb and smooth wire op bang and can make y ithe rightikind gf prices. Steel Ranges. We have scld » Steel Ranges Ore steel than all the stores in Butler ig the last e1x months for the reason thay we bandle est and we are mak. ing the lowest prices We are agents for the celebrated Peninsular and Garland Steel Ranges which are the We also havea full line of all kinds of cast cook stoves ti and making some very low Prices og same. If needing a stove dont {qj to cee us. best made. We are just unloading another cay makes better feed for cows and hogs than anything on the market We are also making some very low prices on Flour this month. We handle the Pleasanton and Powe Bros. flour which can not be beaten, Groceries. We are leadere of low prices on Groceries and we have the best atock in town. Don’t fail to see us before buying. as we can save you some Remember we pay the try produee When you come up to our stor with your chickeng, butter and eggsand you will always et the top price in cash as well » trade We thank tbe people of Bate county for the liberal trade the! have given us in the past and solic a continuance of same. Respecttully, Bennett-Wheeler Mere. Co, LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. Eikbart Items, Measles, moving, mumps and mar riages are the order of the day. Jas Cowley bas employed Ch McKee for the summer The Lone Star school board b employed Walter Clemens fer spring term. The long looked for saw will is the ground. MARRIgD—At the home of bride's parents Sunday, Feb. 19, Mi Annie Gifford to Mr John Halfonl, Squire Muniford officiating. It a quiet affair, only relatives present! JC Grabam says he expects t good crops of corn from his farm thi year. Quite a social gathering at Mrie naster’s last Friday. Those p i were: Mesdames Cowley, @ man, Burton and Bartlett. Jim Gifford wants a trusty team horses. Wilson Armentrout will Edd Russell this summer. If some men knew themselves th work fo Charley Lee was out looking afl Mrs Cumpton has gone on a two three weeks visit to Illinois. James Maddy is He is a rustler. Den’t think woman loved and Ic m. rol is prog logging this wi that every sad t; perl has loved and got I ss Bartlett'ss udrew Erhart is feeding @ rts to Kansas thé week, coined the @ i (ESPOSDER has Heppy Hull Items. Heury Powell butchered Fa lbere was po school Frid account of the teacher being The infant child of Mrasd® Garner was buried ia Double Bi cemetery “riday Mr Bartz is improving his od intends to move on it about et of March : esingiog et Mr Aker’s Sam night was wel! attended Mre Geo Diebl, of Pleasast® purchased the Wu Alles lon it M « Neider the sick liehrg pb Lee, wh Las been @ tter. a8