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REPS A REE oS nth a ee T_T When we say we carry the largest and {'most { complete | ~ MURDER CHARGE, _WE ARE NOT BOASTFUL |A. Z. Shrum Held For Death of | Ollie King, a Bates County Girl, at Schell City. stock of BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. iG WANTED Butter, Chickens and Eggs, Veet LZSAS eS: - Butler. ‘A number went from here to the H. J. Crockert, President,’ pumpkin show at Amsterdam last Mrs Jucia Garnes, Secretary. week to epeak well of it. AARON. \OSSTRMIOSCOCEEINISSOSIEEIOSOSO Misa Ollie King, a domestic in the] a home of Mrs. Duck, living near Schell] if MENS, BOYS AND CHILDRENS i, der make al L ean, ; yiclous circum ‘ To > oy * ’ ry) . ’ ow < “ve ) Y * CLOTHES IN: BATES COUNTY. oniioreate angle’ Yaad eal ah aeealicinal sami ads } ; ; Yates, coroner of Vernon county, to =| and produce so high, There is but little ifany If you are figureing on getting a fall hold an inquest, which develope 1 feo, ; ; : : " ' SUIT and OVERCOAT we kindly that death wan cand trom ant] wy Change the prices of merchandise yet, but this NY tempted abortion, AL Z. Sleuma state of affairs cannot exist much longer. Leok at ask you to call and see the LOW young man of the neighborhood, whe , : : ets ia ig : : had been keeping company with Miss the price of wool and cotton, higher than they have PRICES we are making on reliable King, It with a man named Tal } been for year F ry wee . mage. They drove through the coun | years, yec we offer au goods at about clothing. . : try to Sch Hill, when Shrum took el the same old prices yet in on the ground ~ the trata fur Kansas City, whit) a : nat he Saturday Talmage denied all know) | ft . iy JO E. IVI E i E R, CLOTHIER." fifedce of the atinir, even to twxicy | fej (vad outing ihr uly ae Shrom to Rieh Hill J Good caiicce . : : seeiselt o Shrum wee captnred at Clinton's te S ao sonore ta op hud ASG heb tw on ? Ss Saturday evening by Constal’e Har } upera cunfurt Te Poll, hea eye s3 ’ - —nmomemeeee wom |v, af Schell City. His bond wa- 27 inch outing flanne! 7 y Christian Church Convention. | Virginia Items. Peru Items. plead ab $5,000, - nd apron et k ulna b... a a a | + Miss Ki 7 OBC l Wed HO TDUOK ed witha... m > Program of the county meeting of | Elder Ishmol baptized four persons | Tuesday, Sept 12, 1905, the friends | ye: nich he " pesrspee et om FY ee nrenens i thy AY the Christian church of Batescounty | last Sunday afternoon inClate Wolf's | Of M.R. Lyle gathered at hia resi] Mm , Se en ee a Liven bowel erst eerie. SS pe at Foster, Mo. Sept. 27 and 28, | pond dence to surprise him and celebrate | 2e#F the wire bridge. She was 22) Stevens crash bleh up brown lo : 1905 : : his 70th birthday, ‘Chose presens |Yeurs of age, very pretty and had 60 inch all linen table damask... rr the? ho WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 27, Rong yr +5 hava next Sun-| were Mrs, Maggle Cornett, Aaron | borne good reputation )] 60 fu red table damask... ree Bi Fr] " : a day at the M, E. Church Thomas, wife and danghter, El! ., 0 The " Mh a) heer {mh + : > 7:30 Praise eervice. H. W.Hunter,! Charley Wirt’s mother and sister | C. Blankenbaker, Mr. Ryan and wile, fa The funeral was held at Papiavi«| 2} The Best G5e Underwear for Men Ever oy Elizabeth Chapel, loft Inst. week for their home in| Jim Marsteller and children, Dick matunday. j 25 ; fr) 8:00 Bermon.R A.Blalock, Nevada. Pepto J Warren, wife and son, trem ’G. Cc. | The Nevada Post saye: “The! [Gj Show in Butler $1.25 per suit. fn THURSDAY, SEPT, 28, Ne . Lyle, Mrs. Ed. Mra. Elmer He crime w . > the use of i \ , , ‘ 8:30 Devotional, J. W. Rogers,) The river is very high at this writ. | ng lisse po ogy ag oo ee i ne NY 70 “ef ending 1 8 Hams kg ‘ Sire. 1lzsle 2 8) Mrs. Eekles, | struments and the prosecuting at- Ladies heavy ugion suits ss a ing. The water is on theroad, south Mrs.C. M. Thomas, J. W. MeCaughey a De ie BI 9:00 Appointment of Committees. | 5¢ George Thompson's, | Sehyler Ison and-wife, Mr_Bro any | toruey is led to believe that young 25e black cat hose for schowl.. 9:10 Reports from churches. . sdf ..| wife, George Baker, Mra. Lizzte (jue, | Sbrum secured” the-tustraments for} —€y— —tiood hose We pair 3 pair tur... i 4 9:30 Address, “Dealing the Bread | The people of Virginia are keeping | iin.’ Mra George Channey Mr. Mc. | thegirl. It is sald that Shrumealled Childrens underwear all sizes, a 4 10:00 How to Iufluence the Young! ‘Phe Virginia people had to go by | kins and Fred MeKolay. it amin oe a Blankets, N D Good ; People of the Country, H.W. | sutherry to get to Ainoret Tuesday | With well filled baskets and stayed | nim he Immediately skipped nut ee ee ee Hunter, Elizabeth Chapel. oe * | tillalate hour and wishing him man The case, on its face, seems to be a Mik, the best 86 inch Peon de Soie and Taffeta ever mein cr gy og A gg | “ae surveyors can now rest = out birthdays. The next ae very cruel and dirty one, and it is to sold for syabnidasbannagdcervavaties : a te $1 i) 11:00 Symposium, The Greatest | about ten days till the water gets rs 8 mes cchiek mia ta theeld ai a o oe pop teary rchagh say A 25 and i 40 Need for by County “er down. man’s foot race and won the prize. ee OGtRNy, Shab thie guilty par Fine line of colored ailke., 100 ‘ polling ol A. H.| Thomas Huffman and Miss Pearl tee ay rp: age Ethel Belt are | ¥!!! be smoked out and punished. cuee Ine fancy silks at ; 50 $ fraeh, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs.| Porter gvere married week before Vases eqntieatinn pol have filled Fight Will Be Bitter, Ine new waistings at sessnseversseaseanee ah art. last. the river banks and some overflow cag Butter, Eggs and Chickens same as cash. = Adjournment. | A piece was taken from the Kansas ing. ule a eee "the pene a 8 ie re 2. = BN Rom .10; { Leader of September 18: “LastSat-| | ange hy gathering corn | recommendation of Dr. King’s New DRESS GOODS. NY y 1-18, Miss Tula Davis, Foster, urday night and all day, Sunday, | yg 7 feedlsag fer vated taal Discovery for Consumption, will 14 inch fancies for school dresses...... enna Prayer, Mrs, H. J. Crockett,| were times of good things to thepeo- | cream separator and {s patronizi pene e Weng ted levies, Same wise 40 inch euitings latest styles. 300 : Bator’ caidas sb plein end around Virginia who| Carpenter & Shaler. Pp zing pare pein rt Lag om peor | by| 50 fine novelties all colors... $1 i9 e " oo —¥ : + im. thought it worth thelr time to go Sunday School and League were —— me ig cae — 50 changeable novelties av.. 175 2: 5 7 , . ys " 2:0! atta, re. J. 7. Smith, and receive them. Chas. Stokes and rine poy ete on a sheverlinnt Lan fal my wife had every symp- The best $1.00 Broadcloth in the town. Tl Y 2:15 Items of interest to the C, W. | Wile, of Kansas City, were here and sowing and is hurting the corn that = " —_—. ee Oe C t waistinge late lop ‘ ‘ B. M. workers. spoke to the people against the liquor | fg cut and all so that on the stalk. thing cooked tailed. et ee ee ee Ponte vs 2:30 Address, Mrs. M. A. Fowler) traffic. Both spoke Saturday night.| Miss Nola Gough was given a sur- ‘i ‘ bees y : district ‘manager, Nevada. Mr. Stokes spoke Sundav at 11 a.m ; prise Saturday night in the way of a = ae = ee . pal SHOES. All Our Fall Stock Now in, ay 3:00 Reports of county work, Mrs.| \40, Stokes in the afternoon Both | Diesupper by the young people of RC Dr : iat Pri td asi : y CG Marie Lindsay, Butler. . Sto e ; the neighborhood, it being her elgh- ee? ruggist. Price 50c and $1. Misses school shoes $1.00 to...... bY 3:15 Call for organization and Re | 9gain at night. Mrs. Stokes also | teenth birthday. Those present were adaeaheapanlincte Ladies fine dress shoes $1 25 to 8 marke by district prealdent. | spoke fifteen minutes to the M. E. | Ned Eckles, Mies Minnie McGoughey, Mens plow shoes $1.00 to.. 5 wi foes, “Bleat be ~*~ =. Sunday School in the morning. Mr. peng ant, Mis Ollie Jen- Mt. Zion. ioe rn + id to... Q 3:30 Symposium on Sunday! gox, ns, Will Carroll, Miss Edna Shack- ’ i. A aoc hh a i School Work “The Officers” pep —— = com ley. Grover Carroll, Miss Mary Walk | There were quite a number of per- Plain rubber boote..... NY i R. A. Blalock,—the teachers, | 24 Mrs. Stokes the W.C.T.U. Wel oy eness Gough, Tom Brook, Har-}gons from this part of the county Ladies rubber boota v f Hy J. Conlon: music, A.| think Mrs. Stokes is as fine atemper- | yey Rogers, Miss V. Thomas, Archie| who attended the conference at| fl Boys rubber boots.. & « . Peach. e little ones, | ance lecturer as we ever heard.” Thomas, Miss Bertha Thomas and 5 Rolsonn Si ‘ut 81.5 Von Miss Mable Bailey. Its money | Agron goes too much of old set- Mise Susie Rogers and staid till a othe ia ue last Sunday sit cleignaandieatisienanitieapheaitle re as W. B. Miller. | t1ora day aud to keep himself in the latehour. Wiehing MissNolaGough| . : ee ee i G ° Almost anything you want in groceries, tin- 7:00 Devotional. ‘ie iy hls to th pf ony See such occasions night on account of rainy weather POCEPIES. ware and plain white queensware. Cushin's is yy abe of 2 ‘ais Nessa ays, but able to be ou Uncce Abs, |and no Sunday School. best apple cider vinegar 25e. , is ress, H. J. Crockett, again. Mr. Kerns, son Frank, daughter a To The Salt of the Earth : (THE FARMER.) We Want you to Come and See our Store. Always remember it costs no more to Buy Clean Groceries We pay every cent we can for all, PRODUCE. Mariey &. Holloway, door east Mo. State Bank. and husband are here on a visit an last Saturday night a number of their neigbbors came in to spend the evening and listen to the phonograph, and there were several who also sang. The people are fearing another overflow as the river is still rising. Mr. and Mrs. Chif Lane returned home from their extended visit. Thornburg & Brunson are making some fine molasses. The ead news was received from Sehell City of the death of Mr.Kings’ youngest daughter, who-was—work- ing there. She was found dead in her bed. Quite a number are taking their apples to Mr. Rays’ cider mill and making cider. Bob Holt and Geo. Hinton are shocking for Mr. Lowry. I shall come again if I don’t hit the waste basket as 1 have been do- ing here of late. Daisy. Agonizing Burns are instantly relieved, and perfectly healed, by Bucklens Arnica Salve C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and Also 25e at heeled it without a scar.” heala wounds and sores. Frank T. Clays, druggist. A Warning. Positive warning is hereby given to all parties who trespass upon my premises, known as the Dickey or Green farm, composing about 1,000 acres enclosed by fence: Notices are posted so all may know. 47 2m* E. U. WEBSTER. Coal. Now is the time to haul your coal. Hunt is prepared to accomodate all comers. Hudson township. Respectfully, C. G. Hunt, Appleton City, Mo. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- hp tery i refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. Firet plication gives ease and rest. 50c. your di haso’t iteend 50c in stam it wil be forward: d post on yy Paris Medicine Co.,8t. Louis, 0, : 44tt Harry Adame shipped in two cars of sheep to eat his fall pasture. The sheep proposition is 4 paying one. Sheep are great scavengers, aud will make their own way the year round in this mild climate. In the epring- time they give up @ crop of wool and lambs. Wool is worth money and the lambs make you anew kerd to clean up more weeds in the fence corners. Put some sheep on your farm.—Hume Telephone. Wesley Badgett, of the Sprague neighborhod, was in’ Rich Hill and dropped in on the Review. “You have been bragging on Ei. Crabb’s 90 bushels to the acre and Wally Cheverton’s making 100 bush- els to the acre,” he said, “but we fel- lows in Howaru township can beat that. sons of your old friend J. J. Frank lin, in our township, have a plece of corn that measures out 108 bushels to the acre as fur as gathered,” con. | corn. tinued Mr. Badgett. acres in corn, at least three of whicu will come up t. this sverage, 20 acres more will be wlinost as good in my judgment, and al! the balance is good, shueked out two rows of their corn, andallowing 80 pounds tothe bushel {t showed the above average of 108 bushels to the acre.” ° Charley Hilton, in his Appleton City Journal, lays claim to having found five stalks of corn bearing seven large eare, all the product of one grain ofcorn. The truth of thia,, {s readily accepted, when it is ex plained that the hill was taken. from Michigan Salt $1.50 per barrel. (SA MAALLLSASSSAAGGAAAS SAS the rich soil of a Bates county farm The Journal say+: During the fires day of the street fair Mr. Wm. Laney one of the best known and most succesefu! farmars of Hudson town- ship, lifted a hill of corn, containing five stalks and bearing seven large cars, depesited ft with ea, . about the roots and brought the same to the Journal office where it was placed on exhibition with a placard that it was the product of 1 grain of Arthur and Eugene Franklin, “They have 60 | a Revolutioa Imminent. A sure sign at urorosehir s vevolt and serious trouble in your ayetem is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble some causes. Lt never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys aud Bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Ran down syst-me benetit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under. ite searching and thorough effective. ness. Eleriric Bitters is ouly 50c, and that fe returned if it don’t give — satisfaction. Guaranteed by rank T. Clay. Droggist. The Franklin brothers have