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ore Hands Red Rough Hands Itching Burning Palms and Painful Finger Ends ONE NIGHT TREATMENT Soak the hands on retiring ina strong, hot, creamy lather of CuticurA Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with Curicura, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and aireholes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful. Millionsof Women UseCuticura Soap ‘Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and beauti- fying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts. cales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, in- flammations and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic pur- poses which readily suggest thems es to women, ‘specially mothers, and for all the purpos ; of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used them to use any others, especially for preserving and purifying the hair of infants and children, CUTICURA SOAP combines de properties de- rived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower No other medicated compounded is to be compared with preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domes- soap, ho er expensive, is to be compared with it for all the of the toilet, bath and n y. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, viz. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and coms plexion soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world. Complete Ext ernal and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, $1.25, ITICURA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and sc UTICURA OINTMENT (50c.), to instantly fon and irritation and soothe and heal, and GUTICURA RE: and cleanse the blood. A LE SET is often s' uring and humiliating skin, and blood humora, M else fails. Sold throughout the world with th odors. it for cure the with loss of hair whes ad Feb. bride, 20, On We ines jay 1901, at tie | evening, of th of this city, Miss Myrtle Ewing were holy bonds of mazri- 1. Dean, of Harrison- ‘lergyman. x parties are number- young people in stand high in acquaintances. Wy- eee VER: rime Funeral Director JNO. HUTCHISON, Licenesed Embalmer. se George WITH THE. : contracti d among the best BUTLER CASH i Sj the community, and DEPARTMENT STORE. | he estecta ” heise lieorge Wysong, the groom, is a } young man of excellent habits, hon- jest and industrious. and will be loyal 4 | tothe obligations he has assumed. | Miss Myrtle is the only daughter of Mroand Mrs. W. B. Ewing, and is jevery way worthy the high esteem in which sheis held She i 1 | respect a lady of sunny temperament fa real jewel in social life.—Adrian | Journal, 22d Jacks for Sele. | k » i ! o pasta aaa Allorders attended to prompt- ly, day or night. The best hearse in the county. ‘Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. 2 TeLErHoNK--Night, 199; Day, No. 62. | WAR ee RA every One bia coming 4 years old; one black | jack vears old, fail brothers Can take & in part par »a$l 100 Ken- wecky Mamoth Jack, dam by an imported Jack s 180 Poland China Hog, Sunshine A., No, 24469, carte tami a Grandsire Ohio's great hog Ideal Sunshine No. | Se paaceulie Jiin’s Special S: The Court house proposition was eorand hine for grand thing for 22985. Kred by F. M. Hays, Piketon, 0 , far- ales havecarried the rowed March 11, ‘98, purchased by me Dre. ‘ox. Can not him longer to advanta, Also six other male pigs, weighing frum 109 to 150 pounds each. J. H. ALLISON, | Three miles Southwest of Butler. trade of of Bates for each Sat- new in new custom- G.& M.M. many obligations to our customers who have stuck through prosperity, and we have had but better class of ud old uore than twelve months; use county irday adding new features, spiration and scores of rs to our well known C under Pierce represents twelve com- | Ve are panies and sells insurance that don’t “bust.”” 9 tf to us nothing since The way we ac- prosperity we Stravep—From Summit township one steer with fish ring in ear reward for any information J. J. Cannoy. Don’t think less of your than you do of your house. a thorough cleansing, too. Hood's Sarsaparilla. my premises in ‘ : 2-vear-old | Started in business. D hei } P Liberal | are So count for this walking adverti s our customers ements for us. many of thei | Our | SPECIAL have been our friends are bringing friends with them to our store. system | Give it Take SALES arranged that | people have bought almost all their We try to rotation but it to | has been impossible to meet the de- The old court house will be offered for sale. An exchange and his wife diss very materially. She sets things rights and to She reads what others write and 1 writes what others read. so some says: ee with each other “The editor | goods at special prices. take everything in he writes things set. | mands of all, but in order that every one, rich or poor, may have an She keeps | portunity to buy goods which op- they must have, at special prices, on next SATURDAY, MARCH 2, instead 2 special prices ona I ake the devil out of the house as much as possible and he retains him and could He writes not go to knows more and she knows.” dam, pays Prof him. he than without things than writes press of quotin more she | few goods, we will 1 vevial le, iving to discount per cent est, published at Amster- a money Maxey, democratic for county school comu everyone who buys groceries, meats oer: nomit _{ flour, feed. confectionaries sioner “Pp teacher. idsome complime e top nt ranks at tt having t: 2 ONE DAY ONLY wen SATURDAY, MARCH 2 this « + six of which he t in Avusterdam hitaseli ounty He has eve andi office.” IM’S C. G. & M. M. UNE DAY ONLY. SPECIALS FROM THE SEAT OF JUSTICE. | Virginia Items. | SSieeos | We heard it and jotted it down, | \What happens in and out of town. luteresting Happenings in the Circuit) Report says that the new saw mill jat the iron bridge was ready to start | Monday. G. W. Sibert was quite sick day with the grip E. P. Maloney returned from nois last week where he has been vis iting relatives for somes time Our city full of court men Saturday Rev. Steele of the has moved in the house Heckadon lived in Geo. Crook visited bis sister. Mrs Join Cope, at New Home, last week L. L. Browning has moved in J. W. | Me Fadden’s house west of town. | Prof. Maxey of Amsterdam, has been employed to tea the spring at Vi of Coart Roem. On Feb. 19, the grand jury report-} — jed 17 indictments ranging trom ille- gal sale of liquorto grand lareeny d assault with intent to kill Eva Sullivan of Kich Hill granted a divorce from Charles Sulli- van on the grounds of non-support and conduct such as to render her condition intolerable. Hername was } restored to Eva Conger. Michael Amacher, an ative of Switz- erland, was naturalized. He came to America before be was 18 years of was house Was Free Methodist that } Julius | age. Vella MceCabbin received a divorce from Wm. McCabbin on the grounds of conduct unbecoming a husband. These parties formerly lived at Gold- eu City, Mo Jennie Moore of£Butler, re divorce from Win. D. Moore grounds that m had entir i “too to his be William married the same aiternoon Aun plied for a divorce. but on it developed that ther Is C4 parties to »suit and Judge Graves promptly | the ginia Hume. term of school ri Grandpa Biggs our city last week. Mrs. Dave Rubel meals on at Frank Erwin 1 sterdam | Drysdale d Wednesday of Drysdale was in i s cooking their eived a is cooking their on the stove oved to near - ist week many strings Jus spent last us brother QO. M. and fam- iiy Mrs. Washington Pa nan that we ownship Husion between the ehaalaent jhhe st sce iistutssed | An opi handed down by | : the Kansas Court of Appeals] will be 83 attirming the ja this in the case > Hazel was fined live and will now have to into the sehool fund. vnd Weleh of Rich Ti us jpictu rced from Elva F.Weich and given uty custody of the two children. In the case State vs. Henry E. Har- mon, ial venire has been order-| 4 ed. This case is set for March 12 ce Joe White, ¢ d with dealing in jine hor: wit! sout the the owner, will have his trial 7th. Baron De Gregory brought into cour guilty to the charge of property false and fraudule representations. He is charged with buying horses from L. L. Wicks and others and givi worthless checks for the same. He has all theappear- anee of belone “Nobility i tine pair of shoes of t Mckinley Three important brought here on change of venuefrom Vernon | #ke. Mat says they make a demo-| county, were settled, by agreement, | erat feel good. out of court. : Fred Brayton and Miss Blanch Me- The court granted a new trial in| "lroy were marred the home of the case T. J. Fry against Albertus | the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.| Fr It will come up for a new hear | A. MeElroy Wednesday eve of last ing on March 21. week. Re ker tied the knot. L. L. Bellamy came up and gave | May joy and k continued hap ypi- | bond for his appearance at t term. |" be their port jon | He is a member of the school board Mrs. J. W. McFadden was elected SS in Pleasant Gap township, and is| Superintendent to fill the unexpired charged with making a felonious as | term of B. F Ce zes,who moved awa sault on ©. W. Ray, the teacher. Miss Bell McElroy, organist: in place An important case was filed Tues | of Miss Lena | Bix Miss Ida Cuzick | day in which the legality of the issue of the Mt. Pleasant Township bonds is brought into question. The prayer is for the whole proceedings including the bouds now outstanding to be declared void. C. H. Rucker and | were admitted tothe b amination Saturd Mr. Rucker will practice law in Oklahoma. He will probably go to the new territory to be open ‘ned up to settlement. wo! est man, wil liseton Park wi | Mrs. Robert Me( h the grip nent of court 1 Raymond runt — pay $2 sick wi oii 2 i ure t: visited ott. apr Kar and Ft , in ohn stiys e Kansas is irying a hat J. W. Park is Some of our pec will soon have a free on Culbertson Durst a spe asture ena 5 ep think \ mail ¢ rented the of fonsent ou of the es has Grumbum was irandist farm northeast plead not obta and - able Fred Simpson was Virginia Saturday. Morton and Arthur boss trappers. Will Hughes w: ing list Saturde Mat Hinson is ste ping around in on Jenkins are the is on the complain- rtothe cases elected assistant. | The young folks asked me to say in the items that in addition to oys | ters Friday night, March Ist, at the Christian church, they would ve eake, peaches and ice cream. one, come all. | The prohibitionists will have an) inaugural meeting at the Christi: an | ehureh Monday March 4th, at lla m. Several ministers will be ae Woolley’s address will be read and a part of Senator Gallinger’s speech on the canteen. Heis a republican | The part on the medical testimony | against Burr will be read. Miss Jessie Shields is the guest of | her sister Mrs. Geo. Helmer. | Miss May Bard delightfully sur rised her sister, Miss Anna, last Fri day night by having alot of your folks come and spend the evening with her. A. Wallace spent several days last week in Kansas City with sons, Lawrence and Gordon. i Miss May Wilson, who has been | staying with her uncle at Montrose, | = old steers: 1: 5 good fora long time, has returned home! cows and heifers. . J. ERHART, | to stay this summer. 11-11t Elkhart, Mo.| The Free Methodists are still ¢ rying on their meeting at the C sek | school house. | Ed Dudley of Amoret, was in our city Monday buying eggs. Mr. Dud- ley is doing a good busi He is | shipping to Kansan City almost ev- ery day. Turkey roast at Peter Denning Monday in honor of Geo Jenkins and family. who are moving to Butler Rey. Shumaker preached at the M E. church Sunday nig The Virginiaites are rej the new court house victory. hi Come Thurman after an ex- Working Overtime. hour laws are tireless little workers—Dr »w Life Pills. Millions are it word night and day, curing sstion, billiousness, constipa-! 1 tion, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowell troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure Only at H. L. Tucker's drug store. ignored by those his | For Sate—Ten good work mares. 1€SS. Baliard Breezes. Koontz was doing on last wee Kk. Atty took out a | of poultry for Fow Ti » Keirsey has our rs oyster supper Wednesda} tre we | can 0} Mr stookat 2d Oklahoma h Bates. Ym. Kendrick from Green st for them is Dr. | mul 0 | Wm. Harrison has the grip. | Pierce’s Pleasant P ‘cllets, > > ¢ ; » ? ly 5 M TEN BAYS SALE AT THE SPOT CASH STORE Silk and Satin Waists and Over. shirts at less than cost. manufactur. ers tin Waists waist, silk and satir silk waist overskirt overskirt overskirts price $4.00 silk a Waists overskirts overskirts rskir 1 overskirt ove 1 overskirt : ut half s will be on sale for All cloaks from $5.00 each price. These good 1®” DAYWS Only SPOT GASH STORE. seeoecscessaeaatt BBs 19890@ up one The Small Customer of to-day is the ‘‘big’’ one ofthe next decade. Accom- modation at the bank often tides over serious difficul- culties for the customer. We specially desire the account of the small customer of to-day, and will do our part to tide over d ulties if they come. Fammerspank D. N. THOMPSON, Pres. E. A. BENNETT, Vice Pres. E. D. KIPP, Cashier, G. W. NEWBERRY, Asst. OP Ee ee W. FF. Duvan. H. E. Peretvar. J.B Devan DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARM LOANS. Real Estate Come and get our rates. ” 5 Money to Loan on at Lowest t 12 2 é Ie Rates of Interest. _ eee PPAF RRAARADRAIARR ALP ALIA A RAO A LDPDDPDPD a Lee Hendric bought their daughter's Sunday. Jim Crow. The H. L. 8. meets at Prof. Cate Mr. Morrison of near Spruce, has Price's Friday night, so we hear.” ¥ Tom Murry moves to MeKialey ave this week. j Andy Ray. we learn, willsoon work on anew barn. He also flax seetl for sale, cash. Will Howard bought some No.1 young stock of Bob Davis. Hooper and Keirsey have the sade dle stock of the neighborhood. Pat] mules of rented here, we understand. Price, J. C. Noble delivered hogs to an Adrian buyer. : Yes, vote for Prof. Maxey on April st J. Noble, R. Belisle and George ( came went to Butlerlast Friday on | business. Thos. Murry and lrelatives near Adrian week. Remember the township conven- jtionis the 2nd, net the 22nd March, as in last week's paper. Dr. McDonald will and he comes as a_ successful prac titioner worthy and well qui ilified. Mr. Basker says he auction Geo. i family visited one day last —— Scrofula Is a dise. as old as antiquity, ond young as the newest born infant, It has infested the blood of humanity 4 from ancient times down to the ot be here soon, sale of ge soon Jot mov ent minute. It is hereditary or may be It appears in swollen ‘glands, sere ulous sores, hip disease, boils, pi eruptions, and, as believed by authori even in the formsof ism. and will been s have on the now for for Harper. a load of and rheumat It can be Sar la faithful] this, 1 asd cured by taking and persis cause Tue Times sapari “Mas We know the ne it. 1 if you give its in to take it I suffered from r used 5 ned to my i's & rf ure—saved rl feel 49 Fourth om You should be Hi ip pssunpssee BERT My little girl had , to take Hood's 8 ed to buy any @ Sarsaparil Is sola "by all drngeists. Prepared by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, hav 2e1T W. 38. Griffith and ocr wife ra