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pAVE y We have about One Come and See | | | North Side of the Squi Prevented by warm shampoos with CUTICURA Soar, and light dressings of CuTICURA, pur- est of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, clears the scalp of nd dandruff, soothes irritated, Sold throughout the world. Porrer D. axp C. Corp., Bole Prope., Uoston. How tohave Beautiful Hair,” tree A. H- CULVER; Funeral Director JNO. HUTCHISON, Licenesed Embaimer. 0 WITH THE BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. —o ON PPP PILED ee POPOL OO oe p 2.00 (00.00, | ON A SUIT OF CLOTHES Suits. WINTER WEIGHT, on which you can save money: Mostly of the celebrated JACKSONVILLE +» BALTIMORE McKibbens, BA RR RAR RD PD DPD RAR ALD DAR AA RAL AAPA LD RR ALPDP BR Hundred and Fifty, MAKEs. them ire. a RRRRRRRR RA RRRRAR RARRRF AAR 4 ENDORSE TRUSTS. — Republican National Commit- teeman Admits It. Defends Oil Monopoly in a Sensational Speech.---Threateos Newspaper | Man if He Reports It. New York, Oct. 27.—What the Rev jerend Doctor Burchard did for James |G. Blaine in 1884, Nathan B. Scott, the West Virginia member of the re- publican national committee, has done for William McKinley in 1900 Burchard, at a dinner given in the Fith Avenue Hotel at this very pe- |riod in the campaign of IS884, de teated the “Plumed Knight” for the presidency by inveighing against the democracy as the party of “Rum, Romanism and Rebellion.” Scott, who is a republican politi- cian and should have known better, betrayed his party and its candidate ata dinner given last night in the same dining-room by revealing the real attitude of the republican party on the trust issue. Thedinnerin this case was in honor, not of the presi- dential candidate, but of his running mate, Theodore Roosevelt, governor of New York. “Right here,” declared Committee- man Scott, who isin charge of the Allorders attended to prompt- ly, day or night. The best hearse in the county. Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. FRLEFHONE--Night, 109; Day, No. 52. PRI Secrofula in the blood shows itself sooner or laterin swellings, sores, eruptions. But Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely cures it. Vote for the candidate for congress who represents your interests and welfare. Vote for the man who is in sympathy with the people: opposed to trusts; who denies that protection toa monopoly isa benefit to the man who works for his daily bread. vote against the man whorepresents | and is a fit exponent of every form of! oppression at the pells. Vote for { David A. DeArmond.—Harrisonville | Demoe | *k of An Editor. “For two years all efforts to cure Eczema in the palms of my hands failed,” writes editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, hen I wholly eu by len’s Arnica Salve."’ Vs best. fc i and all sk is speakers’ bureau of the republican national committee, “right here I want to say that I believe in trusts. They are a good thing. The Stand- ard Oil Company put in its pipe lines to all the small towns where oil is produced, and if it was not for the Standard Oil Company this prosper- ity that we have would not be there to-day.” Mr. Scott’s remarks were recorded by Mr. Ira LeVeen, a newspaper re- porter, for the time being, represent- ing every daily oS ee in the United States. he dinner was semi- private, and as iscustomary on such occasions, but one reporter, elected a girl, on the 25th, all getting alone well. Sunday morning. after cider a day. after repairs. | Ballard Breezes. Prof. Belisle and Jas. Wilds drove} } to Clinton turday, the former to; | mefolks and his Betsy,’ the | visit 1 {lat t home | Ira Fowler bought a horse hide} SOO and tried to buy two more from| Moore’s last Saturday, so Jno. B.} Gates tells us. | R. D. Beatty made three trips to | Clinton with poultry last week A. &. Herrman and family of Cul- ver, gave us acall Saturday before leaving for Illinois, their future home. We promised to write to him of Bryan’selection Mon Hurt Dave Edwards. P. M. Noble went to Butler after a load of flour F M. Fort tells us Jas. Woods has bought a team and gets $50 per month in Santa Barbara, for self und team. Mrs. Wheeler is visiting relatives in Oklahoma and Indian Territor whom she has not seen for years. Our township board meets here on November 19 to ¢ on the Bradley road petition. (on that day we will] notify Mr. Maupin of Bryan’s elec- LOOK AT We will sell bought a horse of; Yar tion.) We 1 a little road trouble} e Sp 2B oo over so Hope it will be setth quale a = ry Jas > e i ri iite a bad br e EO ] week eo ase weak Milburn « - « 50.00 i 7 We hor ety) lieve th KENT ‘ s the str : wagon on sal tc lay se Friday will be meal and cider day | : shee Auiateerted t of us « three years can at the mill. | 4 es Tee Te Mrs. Keiler, after visiting relatives | : lays, returned to her ARE NOT OVERSTOCKED j id trouble to get K WAGONS f enough to meet the jess Sperman’s family, of Mays-| = , + ete fu 5 his light running burg, called at Mr. Gates last Satu | t ervwher on the bes ale ] over the west are day. i Bie s requests for Several armed men passed through | ¥ how thi ron has forced to the front, ant strictly on its here ona | of the supposed ierits and light : salitinn Adrian r ars, it reminded us of} ; Pric iyin the 60's. Could see} g & é sok 4] BaD Prof. Board wasup and bought} :. 2 1,000 pounds of flourof Fowler. He sdb is teaching school south of Spruce. M. W. Andersouthreshed his Kaftir] ¥ corn Beats them all Bes r turned a furrow ‘ash Price $30.00 J.8. Arbuckle sports a dandy new It is GOOD ENOUGH idreds of Bates county farmers who are Hack. | waking the rich soil fiv all over the county It's GOOD ENOUGH for you. I. 5. Koontz brought in another] It's GOOD ENOUGH i fus. All kinds of Plows have been brought on cow. here to down the Good Enough.—Speciz experts from other factories. Born to the wife of W. D. Keirsey, Ss al trials, No use!” the GOOD ENOUGH keeps right Geo. Gartin left for the southwest Will Hickman of Aaron, was over Lobn Nelson, of Coleman was over Mr. Wainscott went southwest af- ter sorghum. our smith, he reports a son Leslie’s in ElDorado. farm and will move next spring. looking after his farm. corn each day and in time will feeda bunch of cattle. expects to put in300 more. house or amendments slip your at- tention. Johnstown Saturday night the dem- ocrats there have begun early and mean to be on time. Charley Knorp before leaving for Oklahoma. their son Tom and family a few days near Rockville. agent was a good one, at least we Mr. Billings was down patronizing baby at his Pete Herrman has rented the Willey James Wilds was up from Clinton George Price is receiving alot of Turner is feeding 200 cattle and When you vote donotlet the court From the sound of the cannon at Will Hooper bought a buggy of is in seeing them. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill visited BUTLER, MO. The preacher, lecturer and book DEACON BROS & CO. | WAGO.L'IS. WAGONS. Cash,” our light running Kentucky, for $62.50. under all compe Deacon Bros. & Co, CLOAKS, CAPES AND TAILOR MADE SUITS, You get style and elegant design in the PALMER GARMENTS. zs. made, regardless of price, is more correct in this respect. Experience and the x. best skilled labor build them and the price is astonishingly low. We are glad to show them. PNK POD Y THESE PRICES ON WAGONS, | from now until further notice, for “Spot § on plowing tion AT THE Cash Store. No garment The proof SPOT CASH STORE. can speak knowingly as to the book by his associates, was admitted. Mr. business and hear him well spoken of LeVeen, whois x ’ @ stenographer and as a lecturer. SS, j ard Oil Company, s who has served his fellows on numer- ous occasions before, was that man. He heard what Mr. Scott said and put his words down as they were spoken. ¢ REALIZED HIS BLUNDER. The moment he had siou to the apothe given expres- sis of the Stand- ator Scott real- ized that he had madea blunder. He could not help realizing it. for Manley, Senator Fry: Odell. ir., Cornelius ° 2 amin se that attended the street fairs Butler and Nevada, say t} fai we « } ] rowd next Sunday at 11 a. m. and7 p.m. suppose it w jup on bt | while Rey. King will preach at Walnut | urday night from the populist stand- point. e had a good audience. Robt. Bradley was out Sunday, so as Will's day at home. “The Kid” haschanged his bed and gy whip wherever he goes. The Virginia band talks of board and this week is stopping at] gainizing in the near future. Aunt Liz GMG mily Sundied with | tended t ver has been making ex- rips to thenortheast thisiall Ira Fowl ris homefolks it county | Will Journey of B , is husking Emn ng hasagain landed at | corn for He jhome a an absence of several} I tkins and wife have | months y n Oklahor Mrs. 8. R. Young Geo Jenkins repaired barn last ese Barton of cattie of D.C. Wo Mrs. W. McE T Amorett, driver to county. at Virginia Sat delivered a rginia Monday. AARON. C. H. Morrison takes his new bug- | reor- | Passaic Items. ready for the incoming tidal wave | Which will sweep the country next Hon. A. M. Dockery spoke at But- | wee : ler and the crowd present showed Unele Dick Wilcox is. stil} buying which way the tide will flow Novem-| bogs and shipping them, and buteh- ering a few for the town folks. ber 6th. Geo. Walls has begun to gather h M. L. Wolfe says he thinks Bryan will win. and that it will bea glorious corn and deliver it at Adrian at per bushels. victory for the cause of the laboring ; man. We is ope every voter in the county ome out and vote for the court vy true dem- » the polls and vote ht, for it good is a vs is progressing nice- school, and the patrons leased. : to coax a cold or cough, edy that unfailingly cone * Horehound cifie for all s. Price 25 ver and Freok and seized open all tne claim of defendants a Gerber and Frank llowing described real 66 county Missourl, to E.C MUDD, Sherif of Bates County, M@&