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THE SECRET
OF
BEAUTY
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The most effective skin inirifying ami beau
tifying soap in the world. It u the only
jireventive of pimples, blackheads, red, rniijrh,
and oily skin, red, rough hands with eliaix
less nails, dry, thin, arid falling hair, and
h I m pie baby blemishes. It Is so because, it
strikes at the cauis of most complex ional
diHfi(nration.s,viz.,TMEf'i.M;(;f:t, Irkitaiku,
Inflamed, Overwork tr, on Sli-ggiii
I'obe.
FOR FACIAL BLEMISHES
raiihes, freckles, bites and stints of insects,
irritations, yellow, oily, and mothy ckin,
chafings, and undue perspiration. CI II
CL'UA. SOAP, iHicause of its delicate medi
cation, is the niost soothing, cooling, purify
ing, and healing application, as well as being
beyond all comparison the purest, sweetest,
and most refreshing of toilet, bath, and
nursery soaps. Sale greater than combined
tales of all other skin and coinplc xiou soaps.
Sold thronahontthe world. Price, 2.'e. Potter
Dki'O and C'hem. ( our., iole Prop., I'.uft'.n.
"All about the Skiu, Hevlp, and Hair," free.
HAVE YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
By J, A.
Prescription Druggist
West Side Square.
Hides and Furs Booming.
I have the largest orders on file
that was ever placed in Butler. I
want your hides) and fur, and will
nay you the highest prices in cash
for the same. FkirxdCarprxteti,
The Game Dealer, East Side the
Square, Butler, Mo. 3-lin
Get your window glass at D. W.
DliUMMONDS.
Pure blood is absolutely necessary
in order to enjoy perfect health.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the
blood and strengthens the pystern.
Smith and Potter liverymen of
this city will be iu Osceola, Satur
day to buy horses, mares and mules.
Doth are reliable gentlemen and
those having stock for sale can de
pt-ud upon getting the best prices.
That Blight cold, of which you
think so little, may lead to eerious
trouble with the lungs. Avoid this
result by taking Aycr's Chury Pec
toral, the best knowu remedy for
colds, coughs, catarrh, bronchitis,
incipient consumption, and all other
cbrout aud lung diseases.
An Osceola merchaut advertises
to give $100 in gold to the church
in that town recording the most
votes in his store. For every fifty
ceuts worth of goods bought he
allows the purchaser to vote fiar the
church of his or her choice. That
seems to be working the Lord as an
advertising dodge. K. C. Star.
S. W. S. CbiMs has sold his im
plement store to J. H. Rost, of
Belleville, Kausas. While the Times'
regrets to lose Mr. Childs from the
business circles of this city, we ex
tend to Mr. Rost a hearty welcome
and best wishes for success. Mr.
Childs has offers from three firms to
travel and it is quite likely he will
accept a position from one of them.
Michael Fermand has just com
pleted Lis six years of sleep at
Elniira, N. Y., and is still sleeping.
He wau a watchman when he fell
asleep at Factoryville After he had
slept a week, means were devised by
which nourishment could be given
him. In all of this time he has
awakened only to open his eyes and
then fall asleep again. His wife,
who bad watched over him all of
these years, died a few day9 ago.
Nevada Mail.
Id Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial effects and
were satisfied with transient action;
but now that it is generally known
that Syrup of Figs will permanently
euro habitual constipation, well in
formed people will ' not buy other
laxatives, which, act for a time, but
finally injure the system.
Tit
TRIMBLE
Get your pictures framed atD. W j
Dbcmmonds. j
A XI Fritz, oae of ourvalued sub
t ... i. . -or-
No charges for examination of
eyes by Dr. Haydeo; at Dr. Reuick'tj
office Jan. 14, 15 and 1G.
e
The ladies of Excelsior Springs
will petition the legislature to pass
a law prohibiting the sale of cigar
ettes to small boys. It would be a
wise act.
H. M. Haydeu. Doctor of Optics;
Graduate of the Chicago College
aud hospital, will consult patients
and fit glasses at Dr Renick's ofiice,
Jan. 14, 15 and 1G.
Ben Deering, temperance crank of
St. Louis, will have auother high
license bill to present to the legis
lature. B-n is getting to be a pub
lic nuisance at the meetings of the
legislature and he needs a good hard
setting down.
Da. is' three car '"Uncle Tom's
Cabin" is the largest Toiu shuw
on tha road. They carry 45 people
with donkevs, oxen, clogs, &c., com
plete to produce the show Two
bands; see the big parade Wednes
day morning.
Vernon county's bonded debt is
now $158,000 aud it is drawing five
per cent interest. The sinking fund
is made up of a levy of 20 ceuts on
the $100. That realizes about $1G,
000 each year. One half of that
amount is used for the payment of
the interest and the remainder is
devoted to the reduction of the
principal. Mail.
Heath & Hurt, proprietors of the
the Goose saloon, have purchased the
brick building sd joining Jno. Pilaris'
grccery store on the south side of
the square, and moved their saloon
into the same Friday. Their new
quarters is one door east of their old
stand. They have a nice room now
and the finest bar fixtures west of
Kansas City. They run an orderly
house aud sell the best of liquors.
Our old friend, John Classen, for
merly of Charlotte township, now of
Miami, I. T , was up the first of the
week and purchased a fine farm iu
the west part of the county. He
then ordered the booming Times re
newed to his address. John says
that while he has made some money
where he is, that there is no place
like old Bates to live in.
City S. S Union meet next Sun
day at 3 p. m at the Baptist church.
Subject A Normal drill, question
ing by Rev. Win. Stephens. This
subject was assigned Rev. Stephens
last month, but owing to the fact
that many of the teachers were en
gasred in getting ready for Christ
mas, he was asked to give it at this
time. No teacher cau afford to mi9s
this lesson Remember the hour is
'3 p. iu. not 4 Everybody invited.
O. A. Heim.inv, Sec y.
Revival meetiugs are in progress
at the Chio M. E. church and will
coutiLue indefinitely. There is a
crowded house taeh night and
already much interest is manifested.
The pastor is assisted by Rev. M.
Bell of Adrain, Rev. I. M. Galbraith
of the circuit aud Rev. Harry White,
lately from N. J. now located at
Senica, Ma Rev. White is a natural
evangelist, specially qualified for re
vival work. Iu addition to his abilty
to preach he is a most excelleut
singer. Rev. Galbraith is also a
singer and with Mr. Legg and a most
excellent choir the music is quite a
feature and alone is worth the
trouble of a visit to the church.
Reader, if jou have not been there
yet, go, you will be interested and
instructed. You will be welcome.
AFTER THE GRIP,
pneumonia, fevers, or other debilitating dis
eases, your quickest way to get flesh and
strength is with Dr. Pierces Uolden Medical
Discovery. That gives purity to Your Wood,
and rapidly builds up lot nWb and strength.
Mrs. Xeau of IV
rtl Mill, Teuu had
an attack of measles,
followed by bron
chitis and pntumo
id. Her husband
writes: "I f(T prati
hod with the eCcct of
your wonderful medi
cine. I can recommend
it to anvbodv. and fel
,r-c oVV am doina- "them jus-
f . AWsai'tice. My wife was not
-. household duties for
MRS.NEAL. . iiont.03. She has
. . tw, bottles ot
Golden Medical Discovery.' and is bow ble
to do ail her work.' I think it the finest
medicine in tho worlds ad t am. ".gratefully,
your life-long friend, . j. JLIXEAk."
PIERCE GORE
or woxey RETritsrn.
Bunk- Election.
The stockholder of th t; aentiri !
Bi"k tbeir regular annual
H - ction luetiay. The following
i.ffieeis weie elected to serve tLe -n
suing veai:
ui. L. Walton, president; Book
fowill. vic president; J R Jeuk
in h; c-bi-r; Frank Allen, st-crettiry:
Walton Steele and Harry H Pigott.
bookkeepers; Brt Allen, abstractor.
DIRECTORS
Dr. T C B .uiwaie, Dr. J M.
Christy, John Deerwester, C H.
Dutcher, J R Jenkins H H Pig
..tt, BooUr P.vli, Chs. R Rad-f-rd.
Ge rg L. Sn.ith, Frank M
V t-s. Win E Walton, H. C Wvatt,
T J. Wright
A -livid, ti l was declared and the
surplus fund increased to uiue
thousand dollars
The stockholders expressed them
8"lv9 as wll pleased with the busi
ness don bv the Built during tb
pat. year.
FOR SALE ON ESY TERMS
160 acres of land in West Boone
Township, Price, $2,000. And
other smaller farms, cash pay
ments of 8100 to .500 will get
t;ood homes. LoX(iTiME, Low
Ixtkkkst. It Bkats Paying
Ubxt. Come and see us.
CLAItDY & CANTERBURY,
West Hide Square, Butler, Mo.
T T Wetuott of Kansas City re
news for '96
Th city clerk approximates the
indebtedness of the town to Jan. 1st
to be $9,220 G7 The total receipts
of the citv for the six mouths eud
ing Dec. 31st, 1894, were $2,000 7G
leaving a balance in the treasury of
Jau. 1st of $293.09.
The bodies of Thomas Davis and
Thomas Ward, the two coal miners
crushed to death, Monday while at
woik iu the Wise Bros ' mine near
Shobe, were recovered Tuesday.
The men were at work removing
props when caught by the cave iu
Their bodies, says the Review, was
horribly crushed
The Lamar Democrat, iu speaking
of the work of pupils of the different
schools ou exhibition at the South
west Teachers' Association, held iu
that towu during the holidays, pays
this compliment to the Rich Hill
schools aud Prof. Thurmau: "Iu
this connection we desire to speak
of other work ou exhibit. Rich Hill
had the largest exhibit made, and
much credit is due Sup't Thurmau
for his management iu getting up
this display It is the first time iu
the history of the Rich Hill schools
that a display of this kind was ever
made. Iudeed, it was a creditable
thing for the Rich Hill schools.
Sup't Thurmau is a mau who under
stands the school work, and as long
as he stauds at the head of the
schools they wil' rank among the
best in the state. "
Found Dead in Her Home,
Adrian, Mo . Jau. G. A farmer by
the name of L. C. Welis, living six
miles northeast of this pUce, vveut
to a near neighbor's ou some busi
ness, staying several hours. Upou
his return he was met by his little
G.year old gul exchiiruiuy: "Mother
is dead."'
Upon entering the house he found
his wife lying ou the rloor o:i her
face, cold in death, the fires had all
pone out, aud no one was at the
house but the two little children,
aged respectively (! and 2 vears. A
coroner's jury decided that heart
failure was the cause cf the death.
Telephone System for Ktcli Hill.
At the last meeting of the council
a franchise was granted to W F.
Tygard, grauting him permission to
operate a telephone system in Rieu
Hill, in connection with the Butler
line
Mr. Tygard was seen last evening
by a Tribune representative and
asked regarding ths latest develop
nif-nts. He replied that J. Huunel
& Ct., St. Louis, had agreed to put
in the telephone system iu accord
ance with the provisions cf the
ordinance, and that work would
commence in thirty or forty days
This will give Rich Hill connection
with Butler. Harrisouville, Pleasant
Hill and other towns in Missouri
Rich Hill Tribune.
Crnshed in a Mine
Rich Hill. Mo., Jan. 7 Thomas
Davis and Thomas Ward, two men
employed in Wise Bros.' coal mines
north of this city, were crushed to
death by a cave in this afternoon.
The unfortunate men were engaged
in pulling props or "shooting pillars5
at the time of the accideut and their
dead bodies have not yet been re
covered. The top of one whole room
is said to have faileu in and various
exaggerated rumors crew out of the
accident, one being to the effect that
a number of other miners were en
tombed. Ward was a single man
whose mother resides m Tiosedale,
Kan. News of his death , was wired
her to night. Davis is . a man of
family residing dn this, city, and
leaTea a wife who ia in a precarioas
condition, i " -
Hi-nnsni .f a Boy.
Sedtiha. Mo.. .Tun 3 A Christ
mas tre caught tire at the Lou-e of
Harry Fib-i Int uigtit aud kou
the Louse- vs m a blaze. Kenrv
Steffens. aged 15 yeai s, lent niug thai
two chil lrr-n, ag-d 5 aud G vears.
were asleep in th house, dashed
through the flames and rescued
them, carrying tb-m from the build
ing wrapped in cmfort-, but m go
doing he was badly burned about
his hands, arms and far-e.
Cut Hi-. Tin. mi in Jail-
Mexico, Mo, Jan 5 This a'Ur
noon news came from Bow'n. Green
to the effect that Thomas Qan.lau,
the former section buss at Lurtabee,
who killed G ttfried Kioppensteiu
of 1007 West Tweuty-secuud street,
Chicago, Mini who was only s-ut-i.e-ed
to two years in the penitentiary,
bad attempted to kill himself oy cut
ting his throat with a razr in the
jail at Bowling Green The razor
had b-eu given to Quintan with
which to shave himself. The wuund
will prove fatal. His attorneys hud
made a motion for a new trial.
The New Year
Finds Hood's Sarsaparilla leading
everything in the way of medicines
in three important pa ticu'ai uame
ly: Hood's Sart-aparilla has 1st.
The largest sale in the world It
aceomplir-hes 2nd The greatest cures
in the world. It has 3id The larg
est Laboratory in the woild.
What luore cau be said? flood's
Sarsaparilla has merif; is peculiar to
itself, and most of aU, Hood's Sar
saparilla cures you. If you are sick,
it is the medicine for you to take.
JiUmher! Lumber! !
To the people of Bates Co , I
have bought out the interest of my
partner John Lotspeich, iu lumber
business at Passaic. I have bought
a large stock of lumber in Texas,
Arkansas, Louisiana and Southeast,
Mo., for spot cash, and at free lum
ber prices I have ordered the largist
stock of shingles ever placed iu a
yard in Bates Co. They c me from
Seattle Washington, and Louisiana.
This material will begin to arrive
Feby., 1st, aud will all reach Passaic
by Feby. 25th.
This lumber will be soi l cheap -r
than ever before and on a small mar
gin for cash M L Wolfe.
A Temple of Art.
Not for a Day but for all Time.
Memories of the White City are fading all but one.
Majestic in its beauty the Palace of Art survives to remind
mankind of wonders departed. Triumphant over fire am'
tempest the stately structure stands beside the lake dedicatee!
forever to the service of the people. As a gallery of paint
ing and sculpture it surprised and delighted the nations. Ac
the Field's Columbian Museum it will entertain and instruct
multitudes in the ages to come.
A World's Fair in miniature is the museum to-tfay.
While it lasts the public will have before them a vivid re minder
of the greater exposition of 1893. It will bring
the vast panorama of splendid exhibits including the f.r.c
showing made by
. Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powde
.Tie analysis of Dr. Price's by government experts
dqionstrated ..its. --immeasurable superiority :ri. !eaver.;ng
strerjgtVprity &hd general excellence and gained for it the
. - - Highest Award at the Fair.
Boonville Advertiser 4 CUud
Clark has made the record of beiug
the best stenographer at the state
capital; Arthur Willis the best third
assistant private secretary of the
governor; Mrs M. E Rayburn the
best deputy matrou of the prison;
"Bud"Suske, the beot manger of
the prison slaughter h use, and the
various cuards at the vuison from
Bates have th record of being the!
bravest men aud best Democrats j
that can be found anywhere. Old!
Bates is ad l ight, U'i 1 ha reason to j
be eougratuUtd upon i les. 1
A FRIEND
Speaks through the Boothbay (Me.) RtgUUr,
til the beneficial results lie has received from
a regular use of Ayer's Pills. He says: I
was feeling siok and tired and my stomach
seemed ii'l out of order. I tried a number
of remedies, but none seemed to give me
relief until 1 was induced to try the old relia
ble Ayer's Fills. I have taken only one
box. but I feel like a new man. I think they
are the most pleasant and easy to take of
anything I ever used, being so finely sugar
coated that even a child will take them. I
urge upon all who are in need of a laxative
to try Ayer's Fills. They will do good."
For all diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
and Uowels, take
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Or. J. C. Ay er & Co., Lowell, Mau.
Every Dose Effective
Money to Loan.
The Missouri State Bank has on
hand a large amount of surplus mon
ey that we are anxious to loan on
good security. Parties wishing to
borrow either ou Persoual or Real
Estate Security iu small or large
amounts or on short time or for
long time can be accomodated at
once by calling. Will loan on Real
Estate ou time from one to five years
and allow borrowers to pay part or
all at any time and stop interest
.Money in Bank; no delay. 50 tf.
Hundreds are Going
To See Him.
TMiiill3t
k Hea & Co.,
Specialists.
In the Treatment of Nervous, Chron
ic, Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Diseases.
Will be at His Branch Office
-AT
Palace Hotel,
BUTLER, MO.
Monday, Feb. II,
One Iy,
KeturniDg every four weeks
Cousultation, Examination and an
opinion in every case given free,
DR. REA
I a graduate of one of the leading
Medical Colleges of the south. He
has made a hpecial btudy of EYE,
EAR, NOSE, THROAT & CHRON
IC DISEASES in the great Chanty
Hospitals, New York City, and has
several years' experience in special
practice. His bucccss has been ex
ceedingly good, and numerous are
the cures recorded. He treats
Acute. ,y- Chronic Catarrh
Noises in Ear, Catarrhal Deafness,
Chronic Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys-, Bladder
and Urinary Organs Hemorrhoids
(Piles) treated without the knife. No
pain and no detention from business
Youw? a n (I Midd !e-Ate I
Men
Sufietiug from Spermatorrhoea and
impotency as the result of self abuse
iu youth or mature years aud other
causes producing some of the fol
lowing effects, such as Emissions.
Blotches, Debility, Nervousness,
Dizziness, Confution of Ideas, Aver
sion to Society, Defective Memory
and Sexual Exhaustion, which unfit
the victim for business or marriage,
6hould call and see Dr. Rea and get
his opinion.
Diseases of M'otuen
Treated oy our new home treatment
thereby saving the patient the an
noyance and embarrassment of local
treatment.
Jilood and Skin Hse'fses-
Treated. The doctor carrie all ..
portable instruments and come! rr-.
! pared to examine the most obscure
j medical and surgical cases,
j Dr. Ilea can refer you to hundred
of persons whom he has treated and
cured. He treats a;I who call upon
;him gentlemanly, hou-rablv and
; courteously and frankly tells tbtfn'
: wbether or cot he considers the cane.
; curable.
.-etrm
Consultation' Pt'ivate ausl Free,"
Prices, are reaaonabW and "within
reach of alL At Office One Dar OnW
Each Month.-. : ' y '

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