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ary OF EI 0001 and I0TK, ajt 'rnic Bostoi We want the short month of February to be a big month for us and we will have it that way if LOW PRICES on Dry Goods will make it so. We will commence Feb ruary with a special sale on all our Dress Flannels, Ladies & Gents Underwear, BLANKETS, LADIES CLOAKS, and the biircst thinir in CLOTHING vou ever heard of. Remember we sell for cash and forthat reason we can and will sell goods cheaper than any other house in the city. Boston Store. THIS IS NO BANKRUPT SALE. FRANZ BERNHARDT, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, IVoi'tli JSicle lnii?, Uiitlor-, I. will sell after this day anything; in lite store for actual Ooet nl Carriage. I now do all Watch and Clock work Myself Anil as learned watchmaker with QO YKAftH EXI'KKIKNCK I can ami w ill give you satisfaction. Fluo Watoll Xlopnirlilg pfiltj. All work warranted. A. C. Nichols, of Hudson town ship, was in the city Monday. 't lio Most I'leasiiig Way. Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaches, and fevers is to use tho liquid laxative remedy Syrgp of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleausing. To be ben efited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c. and 81 bottles. 7 Why use impure cistern water when Pastures Improved Patent wa ter filter is guaranteed to purify it For Sale by BlNXETT-WlIEELER MERCT. Co. 3S-tf Miss May Crawford gave a social at her pleasant home, north west of the city, Monday night, Jan. 25, iu honor of her guests. The evening was devoted to music and games. Elegant refreshments were served and it was at a late, or rather an ear ly hour before the guests! departed. Those present ware the Misses Ev ans, Belle Salee, Lou Gwiun. Bonnie Burrows, Phenie Cline and Mrs. Stewart. Messrs. L. C. Parish, Strothor Lewis, Will and John Gwin Will Crawford and Bert Cline. Am sterdam Chief. 20,000 stock of dry geods and geueral merchandise to exchange for good Bates county land. Mize & Clakdt. Mrs. Anuie E. Baxter is hence forth a historical character iu Mo. She will live in the annals ef the state as the defendant iu the case of Fischer vs. Baiter the case in which it was decided that a woman mav hold the office of county clerk iu Missouri if she gets legal votes enough. The case was taken on a change of venue from Jasper to Greene county. There may be furth er litigation, but Mrs. Baxter's fame will live like the story of Lexington in the history of the American reio lution. K. C. Star. Drug Mock For Sale. A new cleau stock of drugs for ale at a bargain. Call on or address J. S. Pierce, Adrian, Me. Is Life WortU Living? Not if you go through the world a dyspeptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst form of Dyspepsia, indiges tion, Flatulancy and Constipation. Guaranteed aud sold by H. L. Tuck er, druggist. - A Cwmfort For Democrats. Kev Ir. Khan. God asks, not "To what party did he belong?" Hut "Did he do the right or love the wrong." For modes of faith and freak let uenseless bigots fight. He can't be wrong, w hose life is in the right. Clothim; Sales Agents Wnnteil fW Butler and vicinity unprecedented opportunity to a man of pluck and push. Commissions yield $2000.00 income to the right man in the right place. Waxauaker & Brows: Philadelphia. Pa. Johnstown Items. As it has been some time since I Got. Snort have had auvthiui; in your columns aud for the beuetit of our dear brother Unione I will show up at this junction Johnstown is still up and a coming; it cau't keep from it C. C. Chiser has gone to hard work on the farm but still looks after his interests in town. Johnstown hss one of the best sil ver cornet bauds in the county, to its age. We are blest with music ouoe a week Walt McCown has returned home Chas. McAuuch is visiting in Cais Had you thought? It's leap year The Gov. was favored with a trip to Mr. Will Whittles' lat wee to a leap year upper. Miss Lulu treated her guests royally. Let the work go on. . .George Wells has returned home. Good toy George Will Corer is j in the Homer's Business. Stick to it Will Supper at Sam Buds' t I night Prof. R N Cranfora our ! band teacher was in town Mondav night. He i a tiue teacher and a gentleman The farmers in this section are busy getting up summer wood The Sohnstown Carnet band do hereby express thanks to Mr. Blissard and wife for the favor shown them on the night of their crystal wedding May peace, pros perity, happiness and long life at tend them along tLe pathwny of life is the desire of the Johnstowu Baud. ,' ....Did vou attend the sup: er at j Mr. Beatv's Walt McCom b now ; walks ia Deep Water. Ah. There. ; .... Dr. Maxey reports some sick I uess. . . . With Lust wishes to the Times and its enttrprising editor I remain. Gov Sxor.T. Wanted j t: exchange 812.000 stock of nice, clean hardware.runnmg and doina good business in good county seat town in Ohio. Mize Jc Claret. Store Yirjclan. I team, j Bum. to the wife of Freeman j Short a girl ... .The township alii auce held an open uieetin g at the hall Thursday evening Several meet iugs of the sauie kiud will be held iu this township. . . . Heury Feeback fouud bin new bed blauket through the popular Times. Mr. F. says he is under great obligations to the Timem. . . .Frank Summers Las mov ed to litavel j near liich Hill to work in the coal Mrs. Altie l'ark cf Nebraska is visiting his father iu law. A. J. Fark and I ainiiy Altie will con.e as soon as Le can get a lay off; he is boss capenttr, building box cms. . . .The long talked of diM-oaise on chribtiauity aud science by our debating club will take place iu Mc Fud Jen's hall at Virginia ou Sutur day night, February (j. Everybody invited ...Is it m the atmosphere! Last week we gave the readers of the booming Tints an account of the wonderful arenic performance gyra tions of Prof Wheeler. Ou mat Tuesday Fred Nestlerode was simi larly effected, jumping ovr wagon Bheds, hedge fences, hay stack and shouting hurrah for our bide. As he paused for breath same one titn idl' asked him what the trouble was, "No trouble." shouted Fred as Le went over the ttp tf an appL.- tree, its a boy doii'tchvi ktiow . . . . 1) F Harper is going t .Butler : he: buw 1 jug Le remains v.ili K j I on Judge Lay, he will liktly while away the time sitting on th" jity Our township collector instructs me to s-ay to the t;tx pay is of Char !,.it.. t lut u 1,, i...r iiv 1 1 . i I taxes by February 2'Jth wiii L ivc to pav the penalty prescribed by law. This warning is certainly sulheieiit i ....Come now Bio. l'aik, weulej glad to It ai n that the rumor concern nig your attachment to the pvupl's j part? and sub treasury was inior i lect, but JOlir COUsiil's holding Lis; corn is not logical argument; let s Lave something deep Dr Jioul ware of Butler was called in consuLa tion with Dr Mitchell ou Unt ie Isra el Net!erode's case. On January I'lst I was to i-ee Uncle Ira 1 and he is undoubtedly on the mend and for care Le is undoubtedly blessed ... .Cics Wright of Elkhai i town ship Las moved on the Jennings farm. . . .G W l'ark, who some call a crauk, in simply a plank in tLe pro hibition platform, its a good one and some of the alliance ate taking note of it. . . .1 want to trade for some good hay small lot. N. M. Nestleroi e Public Sal. We will sell on the W. li. Tyler place, seven miles northwest of Johnstown and 'A miles southwest of Ballard, ou Thursday, Febiaary 11th, 1S92, the following propel ty: Seventeen head of horses and mules, as follows, 4 brood mares, 1 3 year old mare, one saddle in use. 1 2 year old horse, 2yHMilmg tillies, oue year ling horse, 3 last spring's colts, 2 yearling mate mules. 2 mule colis. 3 milch cows. 2 cuhen. 12 or 15 tons of hay. 150 bushels of corn iu crib, 200 bushels of seed oats. 28 bushels of timothy seeil. Hi busliels of good clean rlax seed, 2 farm wagons, one Racine spring waj, n. one road cart, oue Buckeye binder, two mowing machines, Buckeye and Standard, one 2 horse sulky rake, 1 one Lcise rake, one drag rake, one Brown coin planter and check rower, one teed drill, one stalk cutter, three cuhiva tors, 4 breaking plows, two natrowe. seveial sets of chain banter, and other things too numerous to meu tion. Terms: Under $10 cash, $10 and over a credit of 10 mouths will be given without iuterest if paid when due, if not then to draw 8 per cent from date. Not to bear approved security. W. B. Tylis. J. F. Allisox. Makes the Weak Strong Tho marked benefit which people la ran down or weakened state of health derive from Hood's SarsaparilU, conclusively proves the claim that thia medicine " makes the weak strong." It docs not act like a stiainlant. Imparting fictitious strength from which there must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, but la the most natural way Hood's Sarsararilla overcomes that tired feel ing, creates an appetite, purifies the blood, and. in short, gives great bodily, newe, mental and digestive strength. Fagged Out Last spring I was completely fagged out. My strength left me and I felt sick and mis erable all the time, so that I could hardiy attend to my business. I took or.e bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it cured me. There is ccdhing like It." R. C. Bkgcle, Editor Enterprise. Belleville, Mich. 'I derived very much benefit from Hood s SarsapariHa, hich I took for general UeLilily. It built me right up, and gave me an excel lent appetite." Ed. Jex kixs, Mt. Savage, Md. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla do not be induced to buy anything else Instead. Insist upon having Mood's Sarsaparilla Sold by aH druggists, ft ; tlx for fts. Prepared on! j fcy C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar WHY Royal Baking Powder is Best. " The Roval Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made both tor that company and the United States Government. I vi have upon 11 go still further and stato that because of the facilities that company for obtaining perfectly pure cream vi tartar, and for other reasons depend- -at the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, "the Roval Baking Powder is undoubt edlv the Purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. WLeu in tLe name of sense is the lefoim count v court oir." to build 1 1. at new jail for Hates county. If Judge Coi.iitl! intends to make a : inoTc in that direction it was high i time Le was at it. An economic : move of tLis kind will pay the pen- , pie better than fooling their money away on nonsensical investigations. ! Give the tax-payer something sub stantial that is wLat we all want. Tti purify Your blood Take Hon l"s rilla Oliil ll.l! . Died, in Papinville, January, 23d, isy2. at 0:30 o'clock p. m Mrs Kitn Schmidt, aed 53 years, the h loved wife of Jake Schmidt, our LigLly esteemed feliow-townsnsHn. Aunt Kate, an she was familiarly celled by all that knew ber,is anoth er old land mark gone from our midst. She was first stricken with la grippe which soon developed into pneumonia and after two weeks of intense suffering she passed away. She left a loving daughter by her husband, Jake Schmidt, and four children, the fruits of her marriage with Judge Bradley, deceased. Aunt Kate was beloved by all that knew her. being ready at all times to wait u 'on the sick and help the needy Her good deeds have left a sweet leiuembrance behind her. We all miss her and especially her de voted husband and children. Weep not dear friends and relatives, she is not dead but sleeping, awaiting th resurrection morn when so il and body will again be reunited. She is now Imi-kiiif; in the presence of tliat God whom she delighted to serve on ea;th. Vceping relatives and friends if you are only faithful to that God whom she served, you will be reunited around the throne of God where there will be no more sorrow or death. Her funeral sermon was proached by Ler pastor, Kev. C Hamilton, of tLe M. K. church south, who preach ed an eloquent discourse to a church crowded with an attentive audience, and after the services her remains were followed to their last resting place by the whole congiegation. Memcus 1h Pound of lilood Is about the quantity nature allows to an adult person. It is of the ut moet importance that the blood should be kept as pure as possible. By its remarkable cures of terofula. salt rheum, etc.. Hood's Strsapariila has proven its claim to be the best purifier. For a general family cathartic we ci'tiriJently recomweud Hoo i s l'jds. They should be iu eveiy home med icine chest. Trustee's Sale. Whereas A. L. Keti and Carrie P Betz, his wife, Dy their deed of trust dated July eth. 1:si, and recorded in the recorder's of- i lice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No K page 4 W conveyed to" the under signed trustee, the following described real estate Iving and being situate in the countv of Kates and state of Missouri, to-wit: Beginning at a point ten rods north of the southeast corner cf the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twentv-two township forty (tO; of range thirty-one (SI) ruui.ing thence north one hundred and thirty ;i:l') feet, thence west cignty-six reet, thence south one hundTed and thirty (ISO, feet theuce east eighty six So leet to beginning. Al so a tract, beginning ten rods north of the south ast corner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two hti) township forty to', of range thirty-one 'iSl; running thence north one hundred and thirty feet, thence west one hundred and fiftv-one feet to a point of beginning, thence running south one hundred and thirty feet, thecce w est on hundred and thirteen feet, thence north one hundred and thirty feet, thence ast one hundred and thirteen fett to beginning pvirit, being a oart of tne southwest quarter of the northeast quarterof aid section iwenty two ;.2: and situate in the corporate limits of the city of Butler, Mo. . which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of two certain notes fully described in aaid deed f trust: and whereas default has been ma le in the pay ment of the vrincipal of one of said notes and the annual interest on both of said notes, ; now past dm and unpaid. Now therefore, I at tJie request of tne legal holder .f said nte j and pursuant to the conditions of said Jh! of j trust, i wiii proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue to the highest bid j dsr lor cash . as the east front door oj tha court : house, in the city of Butler, county of B&'tes ana state or Missouri, on Friday. February 26, 1S92, b;twee the hours of cine o'clock in the fore noon and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfvicg said dent, interest and coeu. J. li. ALLEN. . ;Tnit. HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. IV Late United States Gcneruwt tn Stallion and Jacks for Sale. J I have seven stallions and live j jacks f different classes. Oue im j ported Cideda!e, the others high- j guile rou-iter. drivers and saddle hoies. Can suit any man in quali ty and tle of j u-! Come and sec me at the l.inho- n stable. Butler, or j address J. V. Smith. . Butler. Mo. ; i An article by 1. under Matthews! on 'Twentv .u ' changes at Co i lumbia CoiL ;.;.'" with iiiimei oils por i trails of pioft ssois and liiccrs. and : li 111(1' .'1 lur j ' J cn.'i niki tLe college, w ill lie a prominent aud interresting feature of tLe t ext num ber of Harper's Weekly, published February 3d Julian Ralph will contribute to the same number of the wr.ekly an article on the city of Sau Francisco, which will be appro priately and fully illustrated by Charles Graham. Several good farms in Bates coun ty to exchange for merchandise. Mize & Claroy. MILK CRUST ON BABY Kept Spreading Until Ills Face Was a ltaw Sore. lie Scratched Until lilood Kan. Best rhysieians Said No Cure While Teething. He Was Cured Promptly by Cuticura. Somi tliinji over two yi-ara ao, our boy, then thun one yt-ur old, w:ia troubled witb an eruption on his heatl, pronounced tiy our best phyniciiiiiH to be a e;iie ot " milk crutil or infantile eczema." Tliey aljio n.iid thut it would be imponciblt to cure it until after he ha ) tininhed tee thing. Thia malady kept rpre alm(r until Inn f,n-e w;ih a raw fore, and every few days he would draw bin finger naitn down un both cheeks, removing the Realm, and the blood running down m his chin rnadu bint preoent a KbuNtly night. We commenced uning the CCTifi'RA IiEMEDlEH.aiid intwo weeks we noticed a wonderful improvement, and in two monlha his face was fresh and fair.and hai leen perfectly well ever niuce. We unllcdltatinirly give all credit to Ct Ticcn. C. 11. WILLIAMS, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Scaly Humor 17 years I ; ulllicted for seventeen yearn with a rcaly and blotchy humor over my entire breaot. Attiioea I would scratch till soreuesn compelled me toceaae. After reading your advertisements at different times, I concluded to give Cdticcua a trial, and, to my avtoniahment a welt aa satisfaction, 1 wan cured with one net of Ccticcra Remedies, in about two and a half weeks. That has been nearly two year since, and no symptoms of return. JACOB STOKCKLK, 3610 Palm Street, St. Louis, Mo- Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and 8k!n Purifier, internally, and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Ccticcra 6oap, the eiquifite f-kin Bcautitier, externally, in. Bt.iiitly relieve and speedily cure every disease and humor of the ekin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price, CcTirrnA. .Wc. ; Soap, 25c.; ItEsoLVKNT, fl. Prepared by the PoTTBB Uri o and Chemical Corporation, hoston. -' Uow to Cure Skin Diseases," 4 pages, 50 illustrations, and lot) testimonials, mailed free. PIM PLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and oily akin cured by CVTICC&A boar. HOW MY BACK ACHES! Back Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weak ness, Soreness, Lameness, Clriics, and Pain relieved In one minute by the Cuticurs Antl Pala Plaster. Will ori up an H W j' MRS. flM ! I I I ( i in m NTfifliis Minns Knnf.fi n xhm r'J and a full line of irents tailor-made pants and shirts of which she desires her friends to call and examine the stock about Feb ruary -20th. With many thanks for past patronage and soliciting a continuance. I shall endeavor to merit the same, with good iroods. honorable dealing and low prices. "West side square. -3 doors south of ISates Co. National Bank. Yours, MRs PETER LANE. Mingo Items. The angel member of our family is away fiom home now, and satau, his majesty, hris us in charge and wiil use us to write some items for the Tiviks, hear ye him ..Willie McClue and wife visited lelatives in Adrian last Sunday. . . . John Massie was summoned to Ills., hist week to the bedside of his broth er, who is not expected to live. . . . Uncle Eaihart and his aged wife are vn y sick at this writing. ... A. E. Andrews, one of Creighton'e popu lar grocery merchants, is home tak ing a few days rest .... Miss Mary Staley visited her sister, Mrs. Lucy Chandler, of Cass county this week . . . .Mrs. F. C. Tyre has been mite sick with erysipelas but we are glad to learn at this writing that she is some better. . . .Marion Staley, Min go's fiat iweiiey chumpiou, formerly I'at Donau's prodegy,w ill hold forth at Smokey Row Friday night. Gue he w ill have to get hie audience from abroad, as he has sufliciently bored the citizens of this township. Zip Sheriff a S;ile. Ity virtue and authority of a speelnl execu tion on meelinnie'a lien Issued from the office of the clerk ol the circuit court ef Hates coun ty, Missouri, returnable at the rebruary lerni l-'.i-'. ol said court to in directed in favor of I W. Iiraiiimond and against Clinton HuK I havel ciil and sizsd upon all the right, 1 Itle inlere't and claim of. In anil to the following described real estate situated in Kates county, Missouri, to- it : Kent lining at a point one hundred feet son til ol tha mirtlieatt corner of a certain tract or land rontaing one acre foi mer lv owned by Alex Walker In the north part of tlie north est quarter ol the southeast quarter ol section tw enty-lhree township forty (oj huge thirty-one ( !) dn Mates county, Missouri, and running thence east two hundred ami sev en feet, thence south two hundred and seTtn feet, thence west two hundred aud seven leet, thence north two hundred and seven feet to the point of beginning, ail in Hates county, Mis souri, I w ill un Thursday, February '25th, lS'.i'i, be! ween the, lionrs of nine o'clock In th fore noon and five o'clock In the afternoon of that day at the east frontdoor of the court house i in the eltv of Itutler. Kates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be i e- (iiured at public vendue to the highest bidder : for cash, to satisfy said execution and cost C W HAWISOCK. sdiariff of Hates County. Trustee's Sale. Whereas M N II all by his deed or trtiRt dated January .Ui K5l,and recorded in the record er's office within mid for Kates county, Mis souri, in book No. W page conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described ; real estate lying and being situate Id liiejcoun- tv 01 nates ana state 01 .niraoun, to-wit : The west half of the northeast qnarter of sec tion twenty-nine township forty (401 of range thirty-two (.12) subject to a deed of trust for 41 ..'lOto Missouri State Hank of ISutier.Mu. which conveyance was made ia trust to secure the payment of one certain note iuliy describ ed in said deed of trust; and whereas, default lias been made in the payment of th interest dne on said note, now pt due and unpaid. Now therefore at the requestor the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust. I will proceed to sell theabove j described premises at public veodne to the J highest bidder for cash, at the east frontdoor of the court house, in the city of Butler, coun ty of Kates and state cf Missouri, on "Wednesday, February 24th, 1892, between the hours of nine o'eloca- In the fore noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, lor the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. W. E. WALTON l"-t'l Trustee. En entire new stock of ft i A m