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i eherooeet 4 — — Nailin Pe le ato Food Tal Table Linen at McKIBBENS, 25c, 39e, 45c, 50c, 58c, T5e, 88e a yard, Splendid Values. ——_——_o —_ — | Our !1Oc crash is a hummer. ——0 Special Towels; at 25e, 48¢ and 58c a pair. Be UILTS, See our line at 75¢, 89e, 94c, $1.18, $1.89, $2.48, $2.98. These are grand values, McKIBBEN’s. Nerth Side Square. MIS OOIODMROOOGIOSOCDOAIDODORIORN J.S. Pierce repre us 9 Funeral Director bust. : BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. with pneumonia. EAE BO PPR ALA PPI PEP PP PPL! ; Geo. W. Newberry P. . Payne, NM. P. ble manner on last Friday eveniag. Dr. and Miss Mattie Boulware en- ied a select party of friends at t side | Cards, on last Saturday evening. An nt lunch was served anda de- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. heat chols’ Shoe Srore, ence on Ohio street di door | ele. it School building. south side. #-tf Office over Square. & east of W lightful time had. Rev. W. G. Coulter, assisted by Rev. Ingraham, members af the Fre» Methodist society, are conducting a meeting at Passaic. ‘ity Mone For Sale or Trade. ful that she wo not recover. Two fine stallions, one a Wilkes. Ed © ‘ and the other Mambrino Iwill give | (U!¥er- is some one a bargain. If not sold by April 1, will let out for the season. Call onoraddress Ben IRELAND, pects to get the Ist of May, will be 11-4t Johnstown, Mo. No.1 For Sate —Ten zood | work mares,| Just as we go to press we learn of weight 1,000 to 1,400 pounds; two | the death of Dr. W. J. Lansdowne, at young mules; 1 draftstallion, weight | Adrian. He had been inill health for 1,650; 34 2-year-old steers; 15 good | # long time and his death was not . unexpected. He will be buried in cows and heifers. A.J. ERHAr 11-1lit Elk} Blown to Atoms. The old idea that the body some- Miss M eg needs a powerful, drastic, pur- | C@20 Wednesday mornin pill has beenexploded: for Dr. | ¥¢ bed to pare herself King’s New Life Pil whi hare per- orable ofession of tr: feetly har: gently erand bowels to exp T, ter. sie Robords left for Ct poisonous | Miss Myrtle Hartwel matter, clense the svsten 1 abso- | two of our best and brig! lutely cure constipation and sick | lidies and Tae Times headache. Only 25c at H. L. Tuck- r maki er’s drug 1OSeT store. profession London. Jan. 19 —Arthur John- stone, a collector of customs in the employ of . tish Chartere South Africa Co., was out 1 buck. As the and shot from th ms Sp mS t the buek. | ‘ ‘ robbed of n with his a rema £ clr , = t K 4 M e s é = Sara Maggie M Ws ; : pol Ww i v s ¥.w t o 1 ree and wa ae u 5 . Mr. Jot . i z siedg W R a \ “Good Beginni : ‘aye) ginnings i s lin the blood, ’ there Years. years editor and publisher of the old ocrat to E. E. Bean and Thomas P. ee tc 5 and changed the name 9 jto the Daily and Weekly iost, suvse- quently becoming editor of the Mz Col. Crockett was appoi master of Nevadain February, 188. s twelve com- A. H. CU ly V E R> : Usk aa sells insurance that vase form. Their doctor did them no good. Then he read that Dr. King’s] JNO. HUTCHISON, ; Misses Ed and Maud Oliver, of Licenesed Embalmer. Montrose. visited their sister, Mrs. _o— § Geo. W. Newberry last week. with THE Our farmer friend, C. J. Schooley, living southwest of the city about three miles, has a littleson quite sick | coughs and colds was eure for Lagrippe and all throat and | Cholera. equals it.”” 50e and $1. Every tle guaranteed. Trial bottle at H. L. Tucker's dr Allorders attended to prompt- ship's excellent citizens, aged 41 ly, day or night. The best years, died Sunday and was buried hearse in the county. ® | Monday. Cancer was the cause of ‘Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. death 3 TeLErwonr--Night, 109; Day, No. 52 S The Ladies Aid of the Christian ~ Ve RR ehureh, were eutertained by Mrs in a most enjoya- community Sunday. accident on last Friday while digging a well for Mr. Offill by sticking the sharp edge of a pick in his foot. | _Ex-Sheriff E.C. Mudd, was in the yand informed us of the | serious illness ef his mother, Mrs Stephen Mudd, at Burdett. On ac-} nt of her age, the sheriff was fear- ot hogs to Mr. Man in Montrose last Monda Green's last Friday. for a house and lot in Johnstown. er, youngest son of A. H. n Kansas City studying to become a licensed embalmer. He a bright young man and we will Arantee his diploma, which he ex- and Willie Rams ner died Saturday cancer of the face. He was laid to rest Sunday at 2 p. mn. in Johnstown cen eteryv. of Mr week tol art, Mo. | Butler to-day. A suitable obituary where she for the hon ing merchants, did a busi | hess Saturday Cc. C. Cli L. Cole- an were the Judge €ole- iin Sunday. re is q ed nurse nulate hy- | She willenter the same school with rofula the Cause. their origin in scrofulous condit With the slightest taint of scrofula no safety. The remedy for this disease in all its forms is Hood’s Sarsapariila, which goes to the root of the trouble and} expels all impurities and disease | germs from the blood. The best family cathartic is Hood's Pills. 8. Died in Texas. Clinton Democrat Col. W. R. Crockett; formerly of of the state, died at his home in on the 31st of Longview, Texas, December. A s Crockett suffered a stroke of paraly- sis, which finally resulted in his death. He was 65 years of age at the time of his death, ¥ the last of three brothere to having died duri ort time ago Col. e, the other two the past two Col Crockett was widely known in Vernon county, where he was many Democrat. In 1857 he sold the Dem- of his in- Dives, the latter disposin ZEN i terest to W. M. Bumbarger. Later| Mr. Bean purchased the entire plant ppointed post- Brought Good Fortune. item in his own paper xht amazing good fortu iris Reitter, of the S: eto naw his fami ad th in its worst New Discovery for consumption a fuarante j troubles; tried it and says bot ithe whole f other medicine on @ store. ° Deepwater Items. Dr. Bowden and wife called in our W. M. Fipp met witha very painful W ill Cole of Appleton City spent a few de 1 in our midst. James Oftill delivered a fine bunch A st 2l hop was enjoyed at Lum S. W. Gilliland bas traded his farm Lance Beeman, George Callahan y heiped W. H w bara last 1eiton build his n + regret to hear that Ewin Fort- morning, from Mrs. Hugh Gilliland was the guest . W.H. Shelton one day last hn Rains and family will move h Hill the last of this week Tom Stout, one of Johnstown lez Eezema, catarrh, hip disease, white | NEvapa, Mo., swelling, and even cousumption have | gaitor Rich Hill Review that vou may u There is an epid jalready broken ot | dred exposed. | Jefferson school isclosed indetinite- have cancelled Nevada, and well known in this part | east and north meetings, and come panic stricken. Drs. Roberts and inating people by the hundreds | in the interest of the | Several men work Iter have been orders to stay at home for j number of days. advise you to use jud in this mat ate-| quite sick ung. He and} red hogs before he came uliner where s Mrs derson and Mi-=s Hred and | at the family peste remains w and E left last week for pai their parents think tk I not be gone long b think there is hard and far , have moved Bob Wheeler is sick j night next Mrs. Freem = Kil Make Good Endings.” -Ruble’s | = over the bug James Crooks ‘ earl Walters Wa Smallpox at Nevada. Jan. 20, 1901. Deak Sir-—A citizen of your city asks me to umns of the Review emall-pox or not in our city | space to made through the her there is lask following reply, the proper pre~ nic of small os twenty causes t.and several bun- portions of the city have almost be- | Ammerman city. sent home wi Mc Wit LIAMS Virginia Items. some here with him and they died with . Kan Allers 1id to rest in ts unknown fore oy 9 place like home. of Great Bend visited relatives in this vic ity two d ivs last week. ilv of Doug arrival of a daug with pneumo- Anderson s buggy horse] ud was re Ruble a certain RAMA Baw 8 returned ¢ has been | Carrie Hen- Rosa Garner. es Tuesday rl Wheeler wee Dictionary Free. As a token of its appreciation of the continued favor shown it by its customers, the Faimervwhank will present to each one who calls a neat pock et dictionary. E. D. KIPP, Cashier. DtvaLi. H. FE. Perecivar. J.B Devan. ; ——.—— ? VAL, FARM LOANS. 2 Money to Loan on Real tate at Lowest Rates of Interest. Come and get our rates. Diicisieescadislaib messin itil ita ul gh less t ” wee eee M Fie ° T PRANK F- MABBOTT. 3 Arthur John has widow Conklin’s farm, Proprietor of of a mile west of Passaic an McConnell the other * OP€ra House Saloon, folks a nice sorry pent several days | °°! | ci * tton lence. after which] M John Conard, Kan., jar Reason Willi and a few he lin }joyved by several of the n Mrs. Ameli: i ter Mrs. ¢ the Harper | afternoon at Uncle William Walls At the he me of api Henry Wostie, Miss Jessie Wostie and ee were united in mar- Lincoln, a Nebraska. on the MeClure = Willard Fi | riage by E will | with ehurch Sunday ho lives at Pilot Grove isiting d. who lives in Adrian ; ‘ } t the REPROD APA A few of the other day which was en- atheri ter being con sumptuous W. F. Maddy’s, the grip arecomplain- Southwest Corner Square, Butler, M Always keeps the best LIQUORS: WINES, ETC Such as Davis Bros., 1 e the your dance but we are t Unele Dick rather } le e boysin the s + partner and wood W\ bi A Fine Line of Cigars. Come and see me gave a so cousin Miss Phax- Covuard, daughter of who lives in Lacross, r grandmother. ROLLY RAPP P POR OLD OLDIE ere Frank F. Massorr. ubors re" THE COMMONER Issued Weekly rp had a New Year bere Johr Editor and Publisher nes, pastorof the M. Butler. at 8 o’cloek — atulated by a host were ushered into the Terms—P: ere served * ioe has One Year -. $00 7 tty Six Months y our’ ' L. C. Enver. Three Months n Advance. here the & hk 2 to Putnam jor all fibers a by H. L . No traveling canvussers are plover Terms for local agents should be sent yf ippheation. E ler bank draft o New York or ( o. Do not seat Business Propesition. ars ed will be foreyer want H. H. GARDNER, tem Medical Discovery.